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Wee <lb />
FOB <lb />
II Hi <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
ID. TO <lb />
PER. ID. <lb />
VOL <lb />
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 1902. <lb />
NO <lb />
a M <lb />
-AT- <lb />
New Spring Goods <lb />
RICKS WILKINSON.<lb />
1888 1902 <lb />
Friends <lb />
and <lb />
ITEMS.<lb />
Misses Alice Lang and Pattie <lb />
Mills, of Greenville, are visiting <lb />
friends and relatives here. <lb />
Mrs. W. G. is visiting <lb />
friends and relative Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
The old livery stable a <lb />
number years by King and <lb />
Askew are torn down to <lb />
make room tor building. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs Needham Askew <lb />
are Greenville <lb />
are earning into in <lb />
at greatly re- <lb />
from last winter. <lb />
W. H. Lang is having cut some <lb />
piece of timber forty feet long to <lb />
use in the construction of his new <lb />
brick store. <lb />
E. Moore J. <lb />
lire making arrangements to <lb />
drain their property on Wilson <lb />
street. The tendency i <lb />
in this direction and up Church <lb />
street, and much may be expected <lb />
from this of town in the <lb />
near future. <lb />
Mrs. W. C. Dancy has gone to <lb />
to spend a few days <lb />
her relatives. <lb />
Mrs. Bet tie Belcher has been in <lb />
the country visiting Mrs. It. <lb />
Home. <lb />
The street workman have filled <lb />
in most all of the bad places and <lb />
is not so <lb />
and dangerous as before. <lb />
The stores are being filled up <lb />
with new spring goods. <lb />
Dr. A. Whitehead, of Turbo- <lb />
was here last week. <lb />
A. Lewis is having is <lb />
a new residence built on Church <lb />
street. <lb />
Until the week it has <lb />
been impossible to get shad enough <lb />
in town to supply the demands. <lb />
There will be debate in <lb />
the town hall Friday night, April <lb />
Resolved, That mar- <lb />
life is more enjoyable to the <lb />
human family than single life <lb />
T. <lb />
MY LINE. <lb />
MY SPRING MILLINERY <lb />
Is now ready for yon lo see. <lb />
To see it will prove to you that <lb />
I have the Largest, Prettiest <lb />
and Cheapest stock ever shown <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
MY PATTERN HATS <lb />
will be sold at extremely low <lb />
prices. I have had years ex- <lb />
in business, have <lb />
ways given you good <lb />
Come See <lb />
what I have to offer you now <lb />
We have just received our <lb />
Spring Slippers <lb />
FOR LADIES. HISSES and CHILDREN. <lb />
They are Beauties. You may not have a spasm <lb />
but you will he sure to have a. if you buy a pair <lb />
Here are a tow of the styles and <lb />
Ladies and strap Sandals, French heels to 2.60. <lb />
Oxfords, light and medium soles, to 2.50. <lb />
heavy soles, 2.00. <lb />
American Shoes, four styles, 2.50. <lb />
Patent Leather shoes. French heels 8.00. <lb />
Main shoe, comfortable 3.00 <lb />
Try Me Golden Bod <lb />
Misses Leather Mat Kid top 8.0. <lb />
Slippers all styles from to <lb />
We have a beautiful line of Children's Shoes. <lb />
Shoes and Slippers all colors and styles. <lb />
This is the MOST COMPLETE LINE ever <lb />
shown in <lb />
We know it is must time to wear old <lb />
SHOES <lb />
or go but don't do it too soon or you may have <lb />
shoes is cheaper than paying doctor's or under- <lb />
taker's tills, and you will be more comfortable and live longer. <lb />
Our Buyer is now in the New York market after <lb />
New Spring Goods <lb />
which will be coming in before very long and we <lb />
expect to have the Nicest Styles and the most <lb />
up-to-date goods in our different s <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
The Only Department <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Prospects Excellent. <lb />
it is not at all Improbable <lb />
party will be <lb />
victor in I tic approaching <lb />
This is frankly <lb />
corned, ii by some of the shrewdest <lb />
Republican politicians in Congress. <lb />
A triumph this year would <lb />
up highly interfacing possibilities <lb />
Fend rent and <lb />
as the national Democratic <lb />
organization is, the of the <lb />
party reveals a wonderful capacity <lb />
for getting together <lb />
stances i hat teemed to render- <lb />
ed such a consummation <lb />
; of harmony, <lb />
no loving by <lb />
of the opposing will be <lb />
indispensable to a successful <lb />
for control of the House of <lb />
The Democrats <lb />
made gains in 1898 not by getting <lb />
together on the platform, <lb />
out by ignoring that declaration of <lb />
faith. They arc likely lo do much <lb />
more of such ignoring this year. <lb />
an overwhelming majority <lb />
of Democratic voters abhor one or <lb />
more of the Chicago planks that <lb />
solemnly reaffirmed at Kansas <lb />
City in by the deciding vote <lb />
of Prince David, of Hawaii, Should <lb />
they this year's prize, that <lb />
victory might bring about a <lb />
for they that <lb />
must be a condition <lb />
to -i hopeful campaign <lb />
Post. <lb />
Children's Hats from as cent up. <lb />
Hats from cents to any price desired. <lb />
I will be ably assisted by Mrs. Ella <lb />
My customers already know that she tries to please <lb />
them in shaping and trimming hate to become the wearer. We <lb />
will get the Now York Styles each month during the season. <lb />
Come see ray Hack Hat for Easter. <lb />
MRS. L. GRIFFIN. <lb />
At Old Stand. <lb />
GUANO DISTRIBUTORS. <lb />
Every farmer should have one. They save time and save <lb />
money. <lb />
THE JAMES Bethel, N. C. <lb />
are making the best Guano Distributor for the least money of <lb />
any on the market. All who have seen it it a great <lb />
success. If you need one write <lb />
We also manufacture School Desk. Swings, Ha by <lb />
Swings, Tables, Office Desks, Screen Doors, Tobacco Trucks, Ac. <lb />
JAMES MANUFACTURING, Bethel, N. C. <lb />
A correspondent Rec- <lb />
doubtless the mother of <lb />
children, miles in most <lb />
dent strain of the disparity the <lb />
distribution of world's goods. <lb />
The poor have so the rich so <lb />
much. the poor <lb />
man if the rich would <lb />
divide with the poor there would <lb />
be plenty for all. This is a mis- <lb />
taken view. the <lb />
of inordinate hi the <lb />
of single Mr. Rockefeller is <lb />
credited with the possession of <lb />
yet if this wealth <lb />
were distributed among the <lb />
of the United States there <lb />
would only be four dollars apiece <lb />
for every one. Our millionaires, <lb />
if they should all make a square <lb />
with their less fortunate <lb />
j fellow citizens, would not he able <lb />
to contribute a month's wages of a <lb />
well placed to the per <lb />
capita wealth of the mass. But <lb />
the envious poor do not take a <lb />
mathematical view of Ibo differ- <lb />
bet ween lags and brocade. <lb />
Record. <lb />
N T THY eat any old <lb />
thing in offered you, bill come <lb />
I ii- fill something nice, Irish and <lb />
We have <lb />
SMOKED HEATS <lb />
sugar are delicious. <lb />
Wholesalers say we sell more <lb />
VEGETABLES <lb />
low u. That means we <lb />
the light prices. <lb />
Then if yon want a good Cigar <lb />
or good Smoking and Chewing To <lb />
we have of these <lb />
also. <lb />
The place lo gel the every <lb />
lime is <lb />
Saw flattens Inverted. <lb />
To few men in their sober senses <lb />
is granted the privilege of seeing <lb />
Cape Hatteras upside down, but <lb />
according to the statement of <lb />
John II. of the Diamond <lb />
shoal lightship, such a investigated and repudiated be- <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
rum <lb />
V. <lb />
No event the history of <lb />
Fifty-Seventh Congress has j <lb />
the consternation that area <lb />
occasioned on when Rep <lb />
regulative Richardson of Ten- <lb />
rose to a question of <lb />
and introduced a series of <lb />
resolutions reciting that one Cap- <lb />
Charles Christmas, a quasi- <lb />
of the Danish government, <lb />
had, a secret report to gov- <lb />
stated that he had, as a <lb />
promoter of the treaty conveying <lb />
the Danish Indies to the <lb />
I States, pledged to <lb />
the amount of per the <lb />
purchase to effect the to <lb />
this country. Mr. Richardson's <lb />
further called for the <lb />
Immediate appointment of an in <lb />
As the <lb />
clerk proceeded with the reading <lb />
of his resolutions a number of the <lb />
are said to have turned <lb />
pale and there was intense excite- <lb />
in the chamber. <lb />
Camion protested against <lb />
immediate action, but Speaker <lb />
Henderson ruled that the point of <lb />
lei was not well taken and final- <lb />
the were adopted <lb />
and an committee <lb />
consisting of three democrats and <lb />
four republicans was appoint- <lb />
ed. <lb />
Speaking of the subject later, <lb />
Mr. told me that he <lb />
knew nothing as to the correctness <lb />
of assertions but he be- <lb />
the matter was of sufficient <lb />
importance to warrant its being <lb />
to the bottom. lie <lb />
Secretary Hay tor not having <lb />
called the attention of Congress to <lb />
the report before, so that it might <lb />
non was witnessed by <lb />
those on the lightship. Captain <lb />
only have we seen Cape <lb />
Hatteras upside down, but even <lb />
the ships passed us on March <lb />
and seemed to lie sailing bob <lb />
lorn On Monday <lb />
there was a light wild from the <lb />
north northeast. <lb />
lad The man <lb />
and <lb />
p. in , was the to see <lb />
was a mirage. <lb />
fore the nit ideation of the treaty. <lb />
honor of is at <lb />
said Mr. Richardson, <lb />
if this thing is a tissue of slanders <lb />
that is all the more reason why it <lb />
should be so A demo- <lb />
senator, speaking on the <lb />
subject, said; cannot believe <lb />
that any member of the Senate has <lb />
permitted himself to be <lb />
However, statement <lb />
shows that he approached very <lb />
near the fountain head of certain <lb />
legislation. His statement that a <lb />
. lie not understand it at K Of I he Standard Oil Com- <lb />
THE HEW GROCERS <lb />
fountain <lb />
U CAM <lb />
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS <lb />
Made By The Orange, Virginia. Observer <lb />
Some people evidently are not <lb />
made of dust, because they never <lb />
settle. <lb />
Many a man has his lips scalded <lb />
by the free use of He. <lb />
The lawyer convinced against his <lb />
will makes reduction in his bill. <lb />
The condemned murderer in the <lb />
man who would like to the <lb />
We believe a liturgy of laugh- <lb />
It last <lb />
makes happy many a human heart. <lb />
After buying Raster millinery <lb />
for the some men will have <lb />
money enough left to buy a two <lb />
cent <lb />
For Nails, Lochs, <lb />
Windows, Paints, Mope, <lb />
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car- <lb />
Toots, go to <lb />
H. L <lb />
Next door to Ricks ft Wilkinson. lo Si <lb />
became very uneasy. Running <lb />
below, he called lo me and said he <lb />
thought that the ship was near the <lb />
beach. He said he could see the <lb />
town of Hatteras all lighted up <lb />
and thought that be had drifted <lb />
in shore many miles and was <lb />
lo ground. <lb />
was on deck and on the dim <lb />
and, much lo my <lb />
prise, saw Vital he <lb />
I could see the small <lb />
and large lights of Haiti show- <lb />
very plainly and we seemed to <lb />
j quite close to <lb />
did not know what to think <lb />
lot it until I took a survey of things. <lb />
It wondered Oral if old <lb />
had our six Ion <lb />
mushroom anchor and was taking <lb />
us ill on the shoals, Things look <lb />
puny claimed that he could <lb />
the votes of Twenty six senators is <lb />
not new. That these things are <lb />
done by is not true, but <lb />
that great corporations influence <lb />
legislation, It, unfortunately, far <lb />
truer than it should be. The gen- <lb />
extravagance of <lb />
allegations is demonstrated, how- <lb />
ever, by his statement that Senator <lb />
Lodge is the only mail <lb />
can political life who will not take <lb />
bribe. That is, of non- <lb />
sense; I anticipate that the in- <lb />
will demonstrate that <lb />
Captain Christmas is an <lb />
adventurer who may or may <lb />
not have expended money along <lb />
lines which he believed would in- <lb />
legislation. The one grave <lb />
in the affair seems to to <lb />
ed so upside n that I took my been by Secretary Hay <lb />
lead to get soundings having any dealings with n man <lb />
I glad Indeed to Bod that only not properly ac- <lb />
good old ship was still the but who had not even an <lb />
JOB <lb />
All Kinds at The Reflector <lb />
with fathoms of water be <lb />
tween her and the <lb />
lookout man told me that <lb />
be hail oil en seen rivers of rum <lb />
and mountains of sugar and <lb />
Hying bill <lb />
before h ii he lean a lightship <lb />
abating upside <lb />
down Wilmington Dispatch. <lb />
Introduction from the Danish Min- <lb />
In reply lo a question the <lb />
senator said respect for the <lb />
late President precludes my ex <lb />
pressing regard to Miner <lb />
Every Drop Counts. <lb />
when you <lb />
Perry Painkiller no h l I <lb />
hat boon by overwork, n <lb />
ports of akin Painkiller <lb />
lit way. toothing Hit tad <lb />
away Ask your <lb />
what tits other dial i say of thin house- <lb />
hold Th i la one <lb />
The public play football with a <lb />
man when he is down. <lb />
Gold has such a that <lb />
people can resist the <lb />
lion to make it a god <lb />
That is Indeed very poor farm <lb />
which you can't raise <lb />
The fellow ho the most <lb />
I clawing is quite crude. <lb /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTS <lb />
N. C. <lb />
J. Ed. <lb />
Entered at the Post Office at <lb />
N. C, as Second-Class <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
Dr. Peacock, who has for <lb />
eight been President of <lb />
Greensboro Female College, bag <lb />
resigned. lie will succeeded <lb />
Mrs. Lucy H. Robertson, who <lb />
has for years tarred as lady <lb />
principal of the college. <lb />
Winterville Department. <lb />
To the far of us there are <lb />
more snow storms and blizzards, <lb />
and to the big floods <lb />
and Verily, c have the <lb />
most fanned of the <lb />
This is something <lb />
settlers might well consider. <lb />
Here is a marriage out of the <lb />
ordinary. Albert T. Patrick, who <lb />
last week a convicted of the <lb />
murder of millionaire in <lb />
New York, and to be <lb />
electrocuted, was Sunday <lb />
to Mrs. Addie M. Frances, the <lb />
woman with whom he boarded <lb />
prior to his arrest. The marriage <lb />
took plate in tombs. <lb />
Greensboro was awarded <lb />
the State Convention Raleigh ac- <lb />
that in most <lb />
gracious manner. Not one thing <lb />
has been said or done by the <lb />
Raleigh that we have heard <lb />
of that could call forth <lb />
Hence the insinuations and <lb />
utterances which some of <lb />
State papers arc making about <lb />
Capital City arc totally <lb />
ed for. While friendly rivalry <lb />
may exist between cities and do <lb />
good, there is no excuse for <lb />
in criticism which is actuated <lb />
by no higher motive than Hying <lb />
to damage the city which the Slate <lb />
of North Carolina laid out for its <lb />
capital and established for that <lb />
purpose. All North Carolinians <lb />
should feel a just pride in <lb />
and other hand <lb />
should strive every way possible <lb />
to merit that <lb />
Times. <lb />
The last part of the closing sen <lb />
fence in the above is just where <lb />
trouble comes in. has <lb />
not been striving in every way pus <lb />
tibia in merit the pride the people <lb />
of in I heir <lb />
On the band <lb />
the city dispose to act <lb />
like every Hi belonged lo it, I hat <lb />
had to go there any <lb />
way, and when the people were <lb />
once bad to look out <lb />
themselves us they could and <lb />
put up with whatever conveniences <lb />
or inconveniences were at <lb />
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb />
NOTES. <lb />
Winterville, N. C, April, <lb />
This evening in the city of Golds- <lb />
Rev. Jackson will be <lb />
united marriage to Miss Alice <lb />
Rasberry. Mr. Jackson is old <lb />
county boy and after bis <lb />
be will bring his wife to <lb />
visit bis who live near <lb />
here. <lb />
Mist spent from <lb />
Friday to Monday the <lb />
of her W. J. <lb />
of <lb />
Mr. Mrs. <lb />
went to Saturday to at- <lb />
tend the burial of Mrs. <lb />
sister, who died day <lb />
Prof. G. E. and A. <lb />
from the union <lb />
at New Sunday <lb />
A very large; crowd went from <lb />
here Sunday to church at <lb />
Bethany. <lb />
Messrs. <lb />
of Greenville, visiting R. G. <lb />
last <lb />
Rev. Mr. Eure, of Greenville, <lb />
filled hit appointment here and we <lb />
bear his sermon very highly <lb />
en of many sources <lb />
Miss Cox was visiting <lb />
Miss Willie Button, of <lb />
Iron until Monday morn- <lb />
Mrs. C. A. Fair Co. will have <lb />
their opening Saturday, Ike Mil. <lb />
All ladies are specially invited <lb />
to attend and see her new and fresh <lb />
line cf millinery. Her goods have <lb />
just arrived and the most <lb />
will not fail to be pleased. Be <lb />
lure to attend or else you will miss <lb />
a treat. <lb />
The Faster by the <lb />
Episcopal Sunday school were very <lb />
eating and something entirely <lb />
new with many of our people. <lb />
W. A. conn <lb />
was here Monday and <lb />
cu a lame lot wire fencing. <lb />
Miss Roach, of Johnson's <lb />
Mills, is Misses Bessie and <lb />
Kate <lb />
Miss lox and Jack- <lb />
son left on the train yesterday to <lb />
at tend the marriage of the Rev, <lb />
Bryan Jackson at <lb />
Our two jolly road walkers as <lb />
usual footed it to Greenville Sat <lb />
and tramped it back Sun- <lb />
day. They like the capital city <lb />
on meandering Tar. <lb />
April didn't fool us but two <lb />
limes, once was that pretty little <lb />
of somebody else's, the other <lb />
was <lb />
Annie S, of <lb />
who been her brother, <lb />
J. Sparks, for sonic time, re <lb />
turned her home yesterday, <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
April, <lb />
J. R. Harvey <lb />
horn went to Kinston Monday. <lb />
Geo. of was <lb />
here Monday. <lb />
J. L. Patrick went on a business <lb />
trip to Kinston <lb />
George <lb />
were here Thursday. <lb />
Misses Ethel and Lillie <lb />
Smith arrived from Fri- <lb />
day left immediately <lb />
for their home Johnson Mills. <lb />
Messrs . Purser and Laue, of <lb />
were here on business <lb />
Friday. <lb />
L. G. went to <lb />
Saturday returned Monday <lb />
by his wife, who has <lb />
been a few weeks visit at that place. <lb />
John Biddle, of Craven county, <lb />
was here Monday. <lb />
The by children of <lb />
the town at the M. E. church on <lb />
Batter were very good. <lb />
The seines near here are ail <lb />
pulling for what they arc <lb />
but that don't seem to be much. <lb />
The catch shad is very slim, <lb />
smaller than ever was known be- <lb />
W. went to Green- <lb />
ville Thursday to take <lb />
to jail, Elias Coward, colored, who <lb />
had stealing hogs from <lb />
and Wren Co. <lb />
The farmers near here give in a <lb />
plenty of young tobacco plants <lb />
now, and if nothing prevents they <lb />
can get all their crop set out early. <lb />
W. E. Williams, of Baltimore, <lb />
was Monday. <lb />
The Charleston edition <lb />
gives interesting <lb />
sketch of what is to lie seen at <lb />
exposition well as lots of <lb />
Several arc talking of <lb />
going from here. <lb />
Mr, It. II. Glenn, of Winston, is <lb />
bins mi address nut miming his <lb />
for United Slates <lb />
i He does now older <lb />
lo m-i all doubt as to <lb />
of his candidacy. He favors <lb />
hand. Of course, ,, f <lb />
and unkind are <lb />
not right, but facts are about <lb />
as herein set forth, and <lb />
has only itself to blame for losing <lb />
the State Convention. <lb />
Dr. an English ex <lb />
pert on leprosy, expresses <lb />
is caused by eating <lb />
improperly cured sail Bab. An <lb />
expert Sometime ago <lb />
expressed the opinion it was <lb />
caused by eating too much fresh <lb />
ii-ii That's bow differ <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
years ago an old fisher- <lb />
man settled on a small island in <lb />
the Missouri River opposite the <lb />
Armour plant Kansas City, and <lb />
in I the river changed its <lb />
course, making island, which <lb />
had been valueless, a part of <lb />
Since that time <lb />
question of the ownership of <lb />
land, now worth has <lb />
been the Courts, which have <lb />
just decided that properly be- <lb />
longs to the fisherman by <lb />
right. <lb />
lazy man a lot of time <lb />
looking at the clock. <lb />
a political candidate hag a <lb />
our national and <lb />
have declared for the <lb />
elect ion of senators by popular <lb />
Vole, and a primary is now <lb />
nearest Hung possible thereto. <lb />
Out convention ordered a <lb />
voicing people's <lb />
and giving every demo- <lb />
a voice selecting <lb />
to when should <lb />
be In I care not. If at <lb />
election, In ill make my <lb />
whole ticket. If <lb />
or election I am <lb />
willing lo adopt the course of <lb />
in nothing to say, or lo follow the <lb />
South method, and go <lb />
around state so that every one <lb />
can hear our views on all the <lb />
He has many friends around the <lb />
slate, is a vigorous campaigner <lb />
and will make it interesting for <lb />
his Mes- <lb />
Speaking tin- lynching of a <lb />
car porter in Colorado a few <lb />
days for a fiendish on <lb />
aged nu exchange re <lb />
that nature is much <lb />
the same in West as it it in <lb />
the Under the <lb />
it wouldn't be much <lb />
It generally the if it <lb />
of a dark Slur. <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb />
, N. Apr. <lb />
J. w. Hose, of this place, <lb />
held services in Hamilton Tuesday <lb />
returned home Monday. <lb />
Misses Grimes and Bella <lb />
Hose returned from to <lb />
day. <lb />
V. E. spent in <lb />
Hamilton. <lb />
Miss Grimes is very <lb />
We wish her a rapid recovery <lb />
Rev. J. Barker Monday <lb />
in Conetoe. <lb />
Prof. Sheri ill, of Nashville, <lb />
accepted I be school here. We <lb />
wish a school. <lb />
L. I. . spent Sunday <lb />
Hamilton. <lb />
W. J. it moving on <lb />
north side of Railroad street. <lb />
Mrs. Willie Carson spent Sun <lb />
day in Hamilton attending <lb />
union. <lb />
H. II. Taylor spent Wednesday <lb />
in Rocky Mount. <lb />
Mrs. Malena Ward and <lb />
spent Wednesday town. <lb />
W. It. Hi spent Monday in <lb />
V. K. spent Wednesday <lb />
in Washington. <lb />
Misses Nina Sadie <lb />
Beverly spent Tuesday in town. <lb />
M. O. Tuesday <lb />
Stokes on business <lb />
There are two of the <lb />
railed States who are eminently <lb />
lilted lo be minister to the re- <lb />
public of Cuba, and they are of <lb />
co General and <lb />
Governor General Wood. Lee <lb />
had fine opp as consul <lb />
general at Havana for studying the <lb />
people the country previous <lb />
lo the war with Spain and Wood <lb />
has since. Both during their <lb />
official in Cub the <lb />
people the United Slates and <lb />
won the friendship of the Cubans <lb />
of Cuba, <lb />
speaks in the highest terms of <lb />
each. The South would naturally <lb />
prefer lo see place given to <lb />
Lee. Certainly it is the eternal <lb />
fitness of things that the choice <lb />
should <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Went to Bed. <lb />
Upon they lay. <lb />
mill n <lb />
Th,, no music now to ploy. <lb />
For roil <lb />
rather th <lb />
In r low, <lb />
In <lb />
In lone petal and <lb />
v- y he <lb />
Is -u Hum I ran hear. <lb />
lime lo II <lb />
very glad are we. <lb />
And II he be In bed <lb />
How Dice world would <lb />
EASTER IN THE CHURCHES. <lb />
The Day Much Enjoyed in Greenville. <lb />
Easter Sunday gave us <lb />
weather there were large <lb />
congregations all the churches <lb />
which held service. <lb />
Services were held at the usual <lb />
hours morning and <lb />
M. Eure preaching excellent <lb />
and appropriate A feat- <lb />
of the morning service was a <lb />
duet Seek Ye the <lb />
Among sung very beau- <lb />
by Misses Nina James and <lb />
Brute Forbes, chorus by the <lb />
full choir. <lb />
Morning evening prayer <lb />
were at usual hours, <lb />
with sermon by F. H. Hard- <lb />
In the afternoon infant <lb />
was to three <lb />
children. The chum was <lb />
for Easter. <lb />
BAPTIST. <lb />
The pastor was absent, but in- <lb />
services were held both <lb />
morning and evening. morn- <lb />
service was led by Mr. M. A. <lb />
Allen at which talks were made by <lb />
himself and Prof. W. H. <lb />
The singing was by children of <lb />
school. The evening <lb />
service was led by Pro. <lb />
and talks were by himself and <lb />
Messrs. J. W. Bryan, A. M. Allen <lb />
C. A splendid <lb />
feature of music at this service <lb />
was a trio Isle of <lb />
snug by Miss Minnie <lb />
and Messrs J. T. Matthews <lb />
and W. accompanied by <lb />
Miss on organ <lb />
Miss I ma Allen and Mr. Ola <lb />
Forbes with violins. <lb />
No services at ibis church the <lb />
morning, but Rev. W. <lb />
II. preached to n <lb />
large His subject <lb />
was of the <lb />
he gave his hearers many points <lb />
for meditation that will be pro- <lb />
of much good if put into <lb />
practice. <lb />
Prophetic Eye. <lb />
three hundred years <lb />
ago there appeared public <lb />
prints of England a queer bit of <lb />
doggerel that was entitled <lb />
It ran as <lb />
without hones <lb />
And accidents fill all world <lb />
with woe; <lb />
Around the earth, thoughts shall <lb />
fly. <lb />
In the of eye. <lb />
The world shall lie, <lb />
be found at root of <lb />
Through hills man shall ride, <lb />
And no horse be at his side. <lb />
Under w men shall <lb />
Side side, shall sleep, <lb />
talk, <lb />
In the at shall lie seen. <lb />
In black, white, in green. <lb />
Iron in water shall float <lb />
As easily as a wooden boat, <lb />
Gold shall be found and shown <lb />
In u land that's now not known. <lb />
Fire and water shall wonders do <lb />
England shall at last admit a <lb />
foe. <lb />
light of these latter years <lb />
there is almost marvelous <lb />
many of the quaint conceptions, <lb />
while some of Ship <lb />
are yet to be <lb />
made good, a number of them arc <lb />
lo met every day. The <lb />
horseless carriage, the telegraph, <lb />
tunnels, submarine boats <lb />
and airships seem to leave no <lb />
doubt that the old lady knew <lb />
something her knitting. <lb />
Denmark, almost one third <lb />
size of North with sterile <lb />
soil and a severe climate, exports <lb />
to England alone worth <lb />
of butter every year. North Caro- <lb />
with i; genial <lb />
climate, But Den- <lb />
mark has education; <lb />
public high schools for the sons <lb />
and daughters of are found <lb />
at a rate which would put two or <lb />
more every county in North Car- <lb />
while industrial and <lb />
cal schools, public libraries and <lb />
clubs liberally sup- <lb />
posed <lb />
k now s on huh tide her bread It <lb />
buttered and how to butter it. <lb />
We have not yet learned the lea <lb />
son, but will, sooner or later. <lb />
Press. <lb />
ALL OVER THE HOUSE. <lb />
to Remove From With- <lb />
out Scratching the Surface. <lb />
If you any compound contain- <lb />
gritty matter, you are not to <lb />
the Any hard tool, <lb />
such a knife Ida lo, might also <lb />
produce The best way to <lb />
proceed to make use of some sol- <lb />
vent, upon the nature of <lb />
the point. Turpentine <lb />
or combined, <lb />
can be employed, you will find <lb />
the paint become; in n few min- <lb />
after application. Then use a <lb />
woolen cloth with sol- <lb />
vent, and you probably find you <lb />
will have I in removing the <lb />
specks. If my should remain, apply <lb />
the solvent again and, if <lb />
use a piece of bran filed to a sharp <lb />
edge. If a dull stain or mark re- <lb />
mains upon the where the <lb />
were, use putty powder <lb />
water upon a piece of flannel, <lb />
and a little rubbing will cause the <lb />
surface of the lo have t <lb />
Game of Pond. <lb />
This is little parlor <lb />
game need no materials <lb />
is lo create lots of fun <lb />
and noise, which is almost same <lb />
thing. <lb />
The pond is a portion of the table <lb />
bounded by a the <lb />
fishes arc the fingers of the players. <lb />
The BOOM is fastened to a rod <lb />
held the At an <lb />
Liniment <lb />
out or mm the M II U <lb />
ti <lb />
For a Lame Back, <lb />
Sore Muscles, <lb />
or, in fact, all Lameness and Sore- <lb />
of your body there is nothing <lb />
that will drive out the pain and in- <lb />
so quickly as <lb />
Mexican <lb />
Mustang Liniment. <lb />
If you cannot reach the spot your- <lb />
self get some one to assist you, for <lb />
it is essential that the liniment be <lb />
rubbed in most thoroughly. <lb />
Mexican Liniment <lb />
In fart, <lb />
h u hooter no matter or what the patient la. <lb />
Hill A <lb />
I moment the fisherman cries, <lb />
Out of Hie and the same <lb />
instant rod quickly, thus <lb />
drawing the noose and catching <lb />
such fishes as have not been nimble <lb />
to escape to dry land. <lb />
The captured must pay for- <lb />
to be released. New York <lb />
Ni I In<lb />
Superior Court <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
Ion.- others <lb />
R, B. Smith and . <lb />
Beaufort County Lumber J <lb />
The defendant It. B. Smith will lake no- <lb />
that an action entitled u above baa <lb />
commenced In the Superior Court of <lb />
County to perfect the title to a <lb />
pa reel of land in township <lb />
said and to have <lb />
I from O. C. to <lb />
B. Smith, and defendant will <lb />
further nut ice he i a required to appear <lb />
at September Term of Superior Co i n to be <lb />
held en Monday in Sept. at <lb />
the Court House laid hi Green- <lb />
ville, N. C., and or denier tithe com- <lb />
plain in action, or the plaintiff will <lb />
apply to Court for the demanded <lb />
in <lb />
This April <lb />
C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk S Ci <lb />
How to Grow <lb />
Cotton for Profit, <lb />
Prepare your land well, manure well and plant a variety that <lb />
command a better price when you offer it on the market. <lb />
Two I sec u reed a peck of teed, planted them on half an <lb />
acre of laud and picked a bale of cotton that weighed pounds, <lb />
shipped this cotton through Mr. B. J. Cobb together with several <lb />
other Hales of good variety and bale told for three of a cent <lb />
more per than lot. The lint It far superior to any cotton <lb />
told market and yield la far ahead of anything we have in <lb />
this country. of the beet farmers in the county my <lb />
crop growing in the field and pronounced it at fine they ever <lb />
I am now offering teed for at 91.00 a bethel. <lb />
wanting any of the teed will scud me order once I <lb />
only have a limited quantity for tale. <lb />
O. L. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Your advertisement in Tim Rb- <lb />
goes right along with its <lb />
work. <lb />
advertisement work <lb />
all the time building for <lb />
the wise advertisers. <lb />
If you people to visit your <lb />
store advertisement where <lb />
it will read, that is in <lb />
People read this paper for what <lb />
there it in it, and they will tee <lb />
what yon have to say. <lb />
If yon have not time lo write <lb />
the advertisement yourself or <lb />
don't know just what you want <lb />
to say, let we will <lb />
help you get it up. <lb />
We have bright and attractive <lb />
cult to illustrate ad- <lb />
which you <lb />
for the asking. <lb />
A Southern For The South. <lb />
Nob. Tin B. Broad St., Richmond, Va. <lb />
In south idea baa prevailed In the past that when In need of <lb />
one take so expensive trip North to <lb />
First <lb />
conceived or a Strictly a big amok of Medium to <lb />
the Highest tirades of furniture, and coupled CURTAINS. <lb />
AND departments, established In Hi. South at a point <lb />
where Cheap Rates be obtained a long journey cat half la two, and have as- <lb />
a atom. They today extend an invitation In the people of North Cars- <lb />
and to visit them In their <lb />
now complete to overflowing, Improvements <lb />
Lave recently been All marked la Pi t V <lb />
plain figures aw a often per cent CL <lb />
allowed. TUB LEADERS. <lb />
All Kinds at The Reflector <lb />
fountain <lb />
SCHOOL- BOOKS <lb />
Reflector S <lb />
GO <lb />
WAY BACK <lb />
AND <lb />
SIT DOWN <lb />
Or sit down anywhere want don't have to stand <lb />
up. if you are wearing a pair of our kind of Trousers. men <lb />
would stand up all day than run the of making their <lb />
Trousers bag at the knees by sitting down. u chance for <lb />
these men to have rest. Our Trousers are cut by expert Trouser <lb />
sure to fit, f you have had <lb />
TROUSER TROUBLES, <lb />
try a of our kind and sit down and take a r All late pat <lb />
and every pair cut to lit. <lb />
I hAM <lb />
KING <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
so to remind yon that yon owe <lb />
Tub for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
yon to settle as early as <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope yon will not <lb />
keep waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
find the cross mark on their <lb />
paper <lb />
REFLECTIONS. <lb />
April. <lb />
Fourth month. <lb />
One fourth of the year gone. <lb />
The early mosquito bat come <lb />
to <lb />
Northern White Bliss for Seed at <lb />
B. M. <lb />
Soda fountains are getting in <lb />
shape for summer service. <lb />
Batter finery had a chance to <lb />
disport with satisfaction <lb />
W. Fleming has moved Into <lb />
one store of the <lb />
Bring your fat Cattle to E. M. <lb />
and pet lb groat. If. <lb />
March will do tome <lb />
from April to raise more wind. <lb />
Easter was about at <lb />
pretty a day could lie wished <lb />
for. <lb />
will throw in an extra <lb />
Tuesday and Wednesday, giving <lb />
five of each. <lb />
No money required fur real <lb />
estate transfers now. wind <lb />
does work. <lb />
The Wilmington Messenger says <lb />
of truckers in that section <lb />
have pea plants inches high that <lb />
are beginning to bloom. <lb />
Tobacco Plant Scarce. <lb />
Mr. W. M. Smith, of <lb />
was here today and told be bad <lb />
been examining bit tobacco beds <lb />
and very scarce. <lb />
led him to inquire of hit neighbors <lb />
and alto of people along road, <lb />
and tame condition wit reported <lb />
by them. if this gen- <lb />
will not be able <lb />
to have as large acreage tobacco <lb />
year rt intended. How are <lb />
plants in other f <lb />
Delegate to Convention. <lb />
At the of Vestry of <lb />
St. Paul's Episcopal church, held <lb />
night, the following <lb />
and were elected <lb />
to the convention which at <lb />
Elisabeth City in Man <lb />
Delegate -A. M. Moore, K. K. <lb />
Gotten, U. Harding and W. B. <lb />
Brown. <lb />
Alternates- F. <lb />
Harry Boyd, W. L. Brown and <lb />
Charles Skinner. <lb />
F. H. Harding, <lb />
hat received a call to <lb />
but the Vestry decided to put <lb />
forth every effort in hope in- <lb />
him to remain here. <lb />
SOLO HIS SEAT. <lb />
A Joke That HeM Good on Exchange. <lb />
Jesse in Idling a good <lb />
that occurred while he a in <lb />
New York n few days ago. He <lb />
was a visitor on stock exchange. <lb />
Stocks bad moving along <lb />
quite dull for a few <lb />
one man thinking to have a little <lb />
fun and create some life, arose <lb />
cried, take for my <lb />
lake cried another, by <lb />
the time offer was made. <lb />
mean the seat of my <lb />
continued seller. <lb />
followed <lb />
buyer, claim my <lb />
The seller wanted to declare <lb />
joke off, but the crowd would not <lb />
let aim. They rushed around <lb />
cutting off the seat pants <lb />
banded to purchaser <lb />
who in turn handed over his <lb />
th <lb />
la its <lb />
II Was Splendid. <lb />
The amateurs scored a great <lb />
success in rendering Hazel Kirk <lb />
the opera Tuesday night. A <lb />
large house greeted them, and <lb />
nothing but praise is heard from <lb />
all who were The <lb />
a heavy one that do credit <lb />
to stage professionals, yet <lb />
amateurs rendered their parts with <lb />
the highest skill, the entire play <lb />
faultless. There were no <lb />
tedious delays as so often occur be- <lb />
tween the acts, but everything <lb />
moved with utmost precision. <lb />
Greenville has some talented young <lb />
people and they added to their re- <lb />
on this occasion. The <lb />
play reflects much credit both <lb />
upon the actors and the manage- <lb />
Court <lb />
Mayor W. H. Long has <lb />
posed of the following cases in his <lb />
court since last report. <lb />
Arthur Marshall, assault <lb />
deadly weapon, bound over to <lb />
Superior court. <lb />
Joe Johnson, disorderly con <lb />
fined one and costs, <lb />
ll. S. Hardy and Sam Williams, <lb />
affray, bound over to Superior <lb />
court. <lb />
Charlotte Forbes, assault, not <lb />
guilty, case dismissed. <lb />
Major Carter, assault lined one <lb />
penny and costs, if I. Hi. <lb />
Major Carter, assault with dead- <lb />
weapon, bound over to Superior <lb />
court. <lb />
Monday night the Martin Biggs <lb />
factory, at <lb />
together with several thousands <lb />
dollars worth of lumber, was de- <lb />
by fire. The lots Is <lb />
mated with <lb />
Insurance. A large number <lb />
of hands are thrown out of employ- <lb />
by fire. <lb />
Box Car Across Track. <lb />
a-half hours late Monday night. <lb />
The cause of the delay was a box <lb />
oar of the freight train getting de- <lb />
railed across the near Scot- <lb />
land Neck. <lb />
Some Speak to Me. Some to You. <lb />
Monday, Much 31.1902 <lb />
Harry Skinner left this morning <lb />
for <lb />
George Cherry went to Goose <lb />
Nest this morning. <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
came up this morning to visit here. <lb />
Mrs. It. King and children <lb />
returned morning from Kin- <lb />
Misses Lena and Georgia A <lb />
son returned this morning <lb />
den. <lb />
II. I. to New Bern <lb />
Saturday evening and returned <lb />
this morning. <lb />
K of Kinston, <lb />
spent today here his family <lb />
who are visiting Mrs. Denmark's <lb />
parents. <lb />
Rev. h. M. Eure and <lb />
daughter left this morning <lb />
Mr. Kure goes t- assist <lb />
in a series of meetings there. I <lb />
W II. Cox, of spent <lb />
today here. <lb />
Dr. E. A. to <lb />
more today. <lb />
J. L. Fleming to Tarboro <lb />
this looming <lb />
Miss Clara Bruce Forbes left this <lb />
morning for Baltimore. <lb />
J. H. Farrow returned Monday <lb />
evening from Washington, <lb />
Charles Skinner left this morn- <lb />
for Bethel, Hertford and other <lb />
points. <lb />
Miss King return- <lb />
ed morning from a visit to <lb />
Kinston. <lb />
Mrs. H. A. Timberlake left this <lb />
morning Hopkins Hos- <lb />
Baltimore. <lb />
Mrs. Goodrich, of Henderson, <lb />
who has been visiting here, <lb />
returned home today. <lb />
Mrs. J. J. of <lb />
Grimesland, took the train <lb />
morning for Baltimore. <lb />
Misses Maggie Laughinghouse <lb />
and returned to <lb />
Winterville evening. <lb />
Rev. J. N. Booth and W. T. <lb />
Lee returned Monday evening <lb />
from the meeting at Ham- <lb />
Mrs. E. M. Evans, <lb />
who has been visiting Mrs. <lb />
L. H. Fender, left this morning <lb />
for Tarboro. Mrs. fender also <lb />
went to Tarboro for a visit there. <lb />
Wednesday, 1902. <lb />
J. L. Fleming returned Tuesday <lb />
evening from Tarboro. <lb />
Miss Rosalind left this <lb />
morning for Scotland Neck. <lb />
Miss M Doughty has re- <lb />
turned from I <lb />
Jesse m nod Tuesday <lb />
from a I rip up <lb />
Rev. F. A. returned <lb />
Tuesday Washington. <lb />
A. B. Ellington has moved <lb />
Miss Martha new house <lb />
on Pitt street. <lb />
L. B. Bass left to <lb />
visit his home in <lb />
and Charleston exposition. <lb />
A. A. Forbes has moved back <lb />
in the house he formerly occupied <lb />
he was burned W. O. <lb />
will occupy part of the <lb />
house <lb />
Mill Fire. <lb />
The Free Press says <lb />
lumber mill at Kinston bad n <lb />
row escape from fire Monday. <lb />
fire caught in one of dry kilns <lb />
but was put out after a gallant <lb />
light. The damage was <lb />
to and lumber it. <lb />
Tho Greenville of Mr. <lb />
are glad to lie escaped <lb />
with only small damage. <lb />
Register of Deeds, T. R. Moore <lb />
Issued the following marriage <lb />
last <lb />
White <lb />
Willie Hardy and Lula Hudson. <lb />
Will Taylor and Viola <lb />
wick. <lb />
Geo. E. Spruill and Lillie O. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Jackson Randolph Nettie <lb />
Austin. TN <lb />
Henry <lb />
Edward Fannie <lb />
Holliday. <lb />
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uncovered out of doors for a mo- <lb />
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working the tire for any purpose. <lb />
as the extremes of dry heat and <lb />
sharp cold injure some nails <lb />
the Freaks. <lb />
freaks in the Bantam show I <lb />
wore recently examined, analyzed <lb />
and discussed by the most learned <lb />
scientists of France while on <lb />
in Paris. They decided that <lb />
the mottled woman owes her <lb />
to unequal distribution of pig- <lb />
in the skin and to an army of <lb />
moles. They found that the man <lb />
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lying between skin and skull. <lb />
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King Milan, who was probably the <lb />
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the son possesses a physical and <lb />
moral courage that Milan never dis- <lb />
Progress In Korea. <lb />
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cycle, the palace of Seoul is lighted <lb />
by electricity and furnished with <lb />
elevators, and the public officials <lb />
got away with public moneys last <lb />
year to the amount of a couple of <lb />
million yen. This led the Korean <lb />
prime minister to adopt a very sin- <lb />
plan to stop the leaks of the <lb />
treasury. The official whose <lb />
foots up to more than <lb />
yen shall sutler the penalty of death. <lb />
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Haven Register. <lb />
Ms Pills <lb />
save sassy <lb />
whatever he They prevent <lb />
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cease the teed to assimilate <lb />
the body, appetite, <lb />
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Take No Substitute. <lb />
COTTEN, C. E. <lb />
Surveys with Plats or Maps <lb />
made sad <lb />
Communications with by mail or at <lb />
Cant. Vincent's on Pitt fin-1. <lb />
will be prompt<lb />
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The firm of H. A. II. Jr. <lb />
doing N. C. is dis- <lb />
solved by M. A. <lb />
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r. in M A. will <lb />
continue the at the same place and <lb />
assumes all of the firm. All per- <lb />
indebted to Arm arc requested to <lb />
make payment to H, A. Wool- <lb />
ard. <lb />
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MA. <lb />
J. H. Jr. <lb />
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is to notify the that I shall <lb />
a certain note par- <lb />
able lo Mr. A A for dated <lb />
March 1896 and payable Dec. <lb />
transferred lo <lb />
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Any person <lb />
or same will do so <lb />
their own <lb />
March 1902. <lb />
JOYNER. <lb />
Keene's Manner. <lb />
James It. i very emphatic <lb />
in his likes and dislikes of men. To <lb />
a friend lie is always most genial, <lb />
but his glance freezes the man he <lb />
docs not like on his first approach <lb />
and often before he has a chance to <lb />
utter a word. His estimate of those <lb />
ho docs not like is la- <lb />
conic explanation, When- <lb />
ever Mr. associates hear him <lb />
give vent to that expression they <lb />
know well it is <lb />
co hope for that man if Mr. <lb />
con in an thwart him. <lb />
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a lieutenant in the <lb />
French navy, who wrote n book en- <lb />
titled for which he <lb />
was cashiered, is being kept busy <lb />
fighting duels with people referred <lb />
to it. lie fought his fourth duel <lb />
recently with a son of the <lb />
consul at M. was <lb />
wounded slightly in the arm. As <lb />
soon as he shall have recovered he <lb />
will begin n fresh series of duels <lb />
with naval officers. So far ho has <lb />
been wounded twice and has wound- <lb />
ed two adversaries. <lb />
LANDS POSTED. <lb />
All persons are hereby forbidden to <lb />
any way my lands, or to bunt <lb />
with gen without my permission. <lb />
Said lands in Swift Crock township, Pitt <lb />
county, adjoining lands of J. H. <lb />
Smith, C-C. Smith, N. It. J. <lb />
W. Bro. the Wall lands, O. W. <lb />
Venters J. A. <lb />
March <lb />
TOBACCO TRUCKS. <lb />
Tobacco farmers can get the best <lb />
Tobacco Truck on market this <lb />
season from W. O. who <lb />
is manufacturing the French pa <lb />
tented by C. Tripp This <lb />
is not only the best Truck, but it <lb />
is easiest to between <lb />
rows and at the price is the cheap- <lb />
est sold. Leave your orders <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Great Timber Side. <lb />
By virtue of n Decree of the <lb />
of Pill made <lb />
in a case therein lied <lb />
re Hie Prolate of the Will and <lb />
of I <lb />
on April Hod, 1902, sell for cash <lb />
to the bidder in front of the court <lb />
house door, n all the <lb />
timber of Pine am measuring <lb />
Indies, and at it cut on <lb />
the or <lb />
to the of said <lb />
Thomas to One p or <lb />
on the South side <lb />
ill pond, containing about forty acres; <lb />
bounded by the line of the timber to <lb />
Company by <lb />
aid and main road, called the <lb />
Smith rood, leaning from Shep- <lb />
Mill rare. tract lying on <lb />
the hide of said Mill <lb />
two I by the <lb />
road Mill race to <lb />
ville and lands of the heirs of J. W. <lb />
Rollins, the lands of the heirs of f <lb />
the lands of W. H. and <lb />
Swamp. <lb />
The will lie given two years In <lb />
which to nil and remove the timber. <lb />
JAMES R. <lb />
1901 Com <lb />
Smothered In Gold. <lb />
Joseph a gold refiner, <lb />
was at work in a Paris laboratory <lb />
recently when he was seized with a <lb />
fainting spell, and his head fell for- <lb />
ward into a basin of gold dust, <lb />
which penetrated his nostrils and <lb />
eventually suffocated him. This is <lb />
the first death of the kind ever re- <lb />
corded in <lb />
Love as an <lb />
Love as an seems to have <lb />
been very in the ease of <lb />
the Wisconsin woman who sued a <lb />
man for damages <lb />
tin i thirty pounds of Bosh when <lb />
he married another woman. A <lb />
woman with fickle lover <lb />
really benefited.-- Si. Louis <lb />
Can You <lb />
a speck of matter 1-1 an inch in <lb />
the cells <lb />
ate than that. When <lb />
ban a cells arc <lb />
with Lung <lb />
in curing a cold, the tiny <lb />
ail -passages of matter slid <lb />
In the <lb />
Low to Charleston Exposition via <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line. <lb />
The Allan Coast Line <lb />
way Company announces the fol- <lb />
lowing low to Chin lesion <lb />
on of the <lb />
Una inter state and West Indian <lb />
exposition. Charleston, C. <lb />
Dee 1st, lo June 1st 1902. <lb />
The following apply from <lb />
11.38 Tickets to sold daily <lb />
until May <lb />
continuous passage limit <lb />
addition to dale of <lb />
sale. <lb />
115.48 be sold daily <lb />
until including May 31st <lb />
continuous final limit June <lb />
1902. <lb />
For tickets, reservation <lb />
any write <lb />
or call on <lb />
H. M. <lb />
Gen Pass t. N. O. <lb />
J. R. Mi <lb />
Mile, N. C. <lb />
8.11 <lb />
Pass N. C. <lb />
in 1866. <lb />
J. W. s CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Far-tors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
WHEN YOU WAST <lb />
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections, <lb />
etc., go to <lb />
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb />
Blackjack, N. C. <lb />
Nice line f Pi ices low <lb />
fur or in <lb />
exchange tor <lb />
Dr. D James, <lb />
Dental Surgeon, <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
OLD DOMINION LIN <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
The leader in good work and low <lb />
Nice Photographs tor Si per <lb />
Halt Cabinet per dozen. <lb />
All other lines very Crayon Portraits <lb />
made from any small picture Nice <lb />
Frames on hand all the time. Come and <lb />
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and answer questions. The very <lb />
guaranteed lo all. Office hours <lb />
a to VI a. in , I. to C p. m. please. <lb />
Steamer Washing- <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville dally at <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
for Norfolk. Haiti more, <lb />
New York Boston, <lb />
South Creek, <lb />
Quarter, Ocracoke and for <lb />
all points for the West with rail <lb />
roads at Norfolk. <lb />
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Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb />
8.8. Co. from Baltimore. Mer <lb />
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Mun ii fuel of <lb />
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CHURCHES. <lb />
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B. Brown, superintendent. Litany <lb />
every Wednesday a. m. <lb />
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Sunday school P. M., W. R. <lb />
Parker, superintendent. <lb />
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Cotton Bagging and Hes always <lb />
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goods kept constantly en <lb />
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sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
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The Stock complete in <lb />
me and prices as low at the <lb />
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paid for country produce. <lb />
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The Charlotte Observer. <lb />
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TOMPKINS, h , <lb />
P. CALDWELL Editor. <lb />
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delivered to any paper <lb />
Washington and Atlanta, and <lb />
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Address <lb />
THE OBSERVER, <lb />
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hanks in the United Stales has <lb />
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Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
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Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
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Royal Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb />
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