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Tice <lb/>
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The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Twice a M <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
VOL <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL II <lb/>
Ricks <lb/>
Spring Suggestions to the Point. <lb/>
Good Arguments, Like Able Sermons, Deserve Attention. <lb/>
To money will go st is an <lb/>
vi en I of pocket-book interest to humanity. <lb/>
ONE OF THESE QUOTATIONS <lb/>
is an argument should receive, closest <lb/>
from Intending Buyers. <lb/>
Large Assortment of New Fabrics <lb/>
SHIRT WAISTS, SUITS and DRESSES. <lb/>
Mercerized <lb/>
looks like silk best improved <lb/>
Mala Sage <lb/>
Pink and Sky Blue. Dots and <lb/>
corded Stripes in all colon at <lb/>
m W aM pi <lb/>
Crash Skirting in natural linen <lb/>
and green mixed, worth <lb/>
now at <lb/>
Cotton Coverts in tan and<lb/>
Very fine Chambrays inch, <lb/>
close, even Ox- <lb/>
blood, Sage, Pink, Sky Blue, <lb/>
Cadet Gray, lavender and Nile <lb/>
at <lb/>
Madras Ginghams high class <lb/>
styles such as are used for the <lb/>
finest Shirts and <lb/>
inch at <lb/>
Colors blue and white, pink <lb/>
and white, tan and white, sage <lb/>
and white, and all the staple <lb/>
shades. <lb/>
Attraction of Oar U Troth. <lb/>
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
Prom <lb/>
Apr. <lb/>
will oppose the Cuban reciprocity <lb/>
bill to a said a prominent <lb/>
yesterday when <lb/>
I asked bis position in regard to <lb/>
pending measure. Re <lb/>
publicans in the Mouse have held <lb/>
OUR SHOE <lb/>
OUR DAY. <lb/>
We have just received line <lb/>
Spring Slippers <lb/>
FOR LADIES. MISSES and CHILDREN. <lb/>
this legislation until their They are Beauties. Yon may not have a spasm <lb/>
friend, the sugar trust, has seer ; m fa g y , ,. <lb/>
ed options on all of this year's J <lb/>
gar crop and on part of next year's I a few of the styles and prices <lb/>
crop. Moreover, by the testimony j and i strap Sandals, French heels 1.00 to <lb/>
Oxfords, light and medium soles, 1.00 to <lb/>
heavy soles, 8.80. <lb/>
American Shoes, four styles. 2.60. <lb/>
Patent leather Shoes. French heels <lb/>
Plain Shoe, 8.00 <lb/>
Try Me and Sin as. <lb/>
Misses Leather Mat Kid top <lb/>
Slippers all styles from to <lb/>
We have a beautiful line of Children's Shoes. <lb/>
Shots and Slippers all colors and styles. <lb/>
This is the MOST COMPLETE ever <lb/>
North Carolina Women V Hem- <lb/>
This Occasion I <lb/>
Salisbury, X. C, April <lb/>
earnest invitations <lb/>
The Man Was Outwitted <lb/>
Quite a romantic Marriage <lb/>
I place at night last <lb/>
week. Tl parties <lb/>
were Mr. an I a <lb/>
lain Brant. There on- <lb/>
to the union and the eon- <lb/>
.,.,, e from president <lb/>
vent to the bone of Mis. r <lb/>
w, , . , . , . ladies of the <lb/>
Moore to have the knot lie The <lb/>
women of <lb/>
Carolina decided to make our <lb/>
i day memorable, so the <lb/>
I day will be -North Gov- <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
at The <lb/>
program is very pleasing <lb/>
I he e. omen at p. in <lb/>
1888 1902 <lb/>
and s <lb/>
MY SPRING MILLINERY <lb/>
Is now ready for you to 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 I <lb/>
what I have to offer you now <lb/>
lOOK <lb/>
MY LINE. <lb/>
Children's Hats from cents up. <lb/>
Mats from cents to any price desired. <lb/>
I will lie ably assisted by Mrs. <lb/>
My customers already know that she tries to please <lb/>
them in shaping and trimming hats to become the wearer. We <lb/>
will get the New York Styles each month during the season. <lb/>
Come see my Hack Hat for Easter. <lb/>
MRS. L. GRIFFIN. <lb/>
of their own officials, from Hie <lb/>
President down, the proposed <lb/>
the tariff is not <lb/>
large to afford any material <lb/>
relief to Cubans. Asa matter <lb/>
offset, real purpose of Lhasa <lb/>
in Congress who are <lb/>
championing this lull is to throw <lb/>
a sop to public opinion by appear- <lb/>
to legislate Cuba's favor <lb/>
while, at the same time, they per <lb/>
nit the island to into such <lb/>
desperate financial straits that <lb/>
sooner or later she will have <lb/>
apply for or the <lb/>
States will have to interfere to <lb/>
put down <lb/>
then Cuba will be made a depend <lb/>
accordance with <lb/>
can policy as the <lb/>
Philippines. No prospect of <lb/>
will then be accorded to <lb/>
Cuba and she will, if <lb/>
ate a <lb/>
session without a vote in the <lb/>
of nation. <lb/>
Friday Saturday both <lb/>
Houses devoted themselves to the <lb/>
of bills providing for <lb/>
Stir <lb/>
Mitchell of Oregon opened the <lb/>
debate in Senate and Minister <lb/>
was an interested listener in <lb/>
Senate diplomatic gallery. At <lb/>
times the Celestial gentleman <lb/>
showed unmistakable signs of in- <lb/>
as the Senator proceeded <lb/>
with his able speech There is no <lb/>
exact party division on <lb/>
of the of Chinese <lb/>
coolies but there are various differ- <lb/>
of opinion as to the best <lb/>
methods to be employed. <lb/>
as the bill i- disposed of ill <lb/>
Senate Philippine government <lb/>
bill will be taker up and that will <lb/>
be followed by Cuban bill. <lb/>
On Tuesday the House of <lb/>
will take up the Cuban <lb/>
reciprocity bill Idle de- <lb/>
bate may, by rules of <lb/>
the House, be . duration <lb/>
it promises to be most interesting. <lb/>
Representative told <lb/>
yesterday that he believed the <lb/>
democrats were gradually coming <lb/>
to accept his view of situation <lb/>
and that he thought a great ma- <lb/>
of them would vote for an- <lb/>
if they the <lb/>
We know ii is most lime to wear old <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
or go barefooted but don't do it too soon or you may have men <lb/>
Buying is cheaper than paying do tor's or under <lb/>
taker's bills, and you will be more comfortable and lice longer <lb/>
was on hind and a <lb/>
crowd hail S Die <lb/>
Irate father of lady <lb/>
pared The <lb/>
lady was preparing her <lb/>
toilet and the was wailing <lb/>
at the foot of the Mail for her to <lb/>
come down, when be should <lb/>
her back . Hie groom j <lb/>
to be saw old at the <lb/>
foot steps and knowing that <lb/>
if the bride down those steps <lb/>
there would be no he <lb/>
lipped around and set are I I la I <lb/>
and put it up a; the win- <lb/>
of the room, where his sweet <lb/>
heart and dinning up helped <lb/>
her to the ground. <lb/>
the tun the father had gotten <lb/>
tiled of waiting at the stairs <lb/>
the girl couple bad been pro <lb/>
man and wife by another <lb/>
whom found nearby <lb/>
Live laughs at all things, alien <lb/>
there ladder and bid. window <lb/>
Burlington <lb/>
At Old Stand. <lb/>
TWO HA been paid in the <lb/>
BENEFIT LIFE HIE <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., POLICY HAS <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Gash Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is Nun <lb/>
Will be re instated if arrears be paid within mouth while you <lb/>
are tiring, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and pay of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To I in ewe the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable during the lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
L,. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Our Buyer is now in- the York market after <lb/>
New Spring <lb/>
which will be coming in before very and we <lb/>
expect to the Nicest Styles and the, most <lb/>
up-to-date goods our different depart mill s <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department Stove <lb/>
GREENVILLE- <lb/>
All u nigh <lb/>
contain <lb/>
population <lb/>
Slat's. Th <lb/>
I Southern <lb/>
third of the <lb/>
if whole of <lb/>
. Atlanta Constitution <lb/>
muslin and ribbons, will <lb/>
give a violin, piano and song <lb/>
cert, an address of a few minutes <lb/>
will lie made and a hour <lb/>
have the <lb/>
tin nun. <lb/>
formers at Ibis concert <lb/>
Miss Julia <lb/>
Mary Johnson, violin; Gertrude <lb/>
and Alice Hammond, of <lb/>
College, voice. At <lb/>
accomplished Prof. <lb/>
will an opening on <lb/>
the pipe organ. Mrs. <lb/>
whom North <lb/>
ha- honored and admired, <lb/>
will at the piano. Miss <lb/>
Seymour, on the violin, and Miss <lb/>
will sing. These <lb/>
accomplished musicians hive en- <lb/>
full and freely into the spirit <lb/>
of the occasion and invite all <lb/>
North Carolinians to attend these <lb/>
exercises Hie auditorium on <lb/>
that out the eight and evening of the 10th. <lb/>
members cf the Cabinet there is; Mrs. Simmons, president <lb/>
only one from out of of woman Department, bus <lb/>
North Carolina an enter- <lb/>
Stool <lb/>
nice the Supreme Court <lb/>
only out if six <lb/>
In foreign only one; out <lb/>
I of I went y four <lb/>
only only one <lb/>
gate South to the Pan <lb/>
I Aim Congress, and no South- <lb/>
I em envoy the coronal ion <lb/>
of King Edward. The <lb/>
I lion insists that palpable dis- <lb/>
i- a slur upon Hie <lb/>
Southern people. this we think <lb/>
The Constitution takes <lb/>
eons new. The South shares with <lb/>
THY lo eat any old <lb/>
thing that la tiered you, but re-t of country, and In like <lb/>
us something nice, fresh degree. He consequences<lb/>
sugar cured, that are delicious. spoils. spoils are <lb/>
we sell without reference to <lb/>
than <lb/>
In town. That means we <lb/>
entry the BEST st right prices. <lb/>
if you want a good Cigar <lb/>
or good Smoking Chewing To <lb/>
we have these <lb/>
also. <lb/>
The place to get BEST every <lb/>
is <lb/>
THE <lb/>
friends arc seldom the <lb/>
ones who spend their money <lb/>
you. <lb/>
fellow who is always <lb/>
other people's faults seldom loses <lb/>
his own. <lb/>
Au author never knows what <lb/>
bad stuff he can write until he be- <lb/>
comes ill. <lb/>
man is a good bit of a <lb/>
never to <lb/>
with his wife. <lb/>
When a girl says in the <lb/>
marriage ceremony she probably <lb/>
means the time. <lb/>
John II Small is <lb/>
reported quite sick Washington <lb/>
City. <lb/>
whole population, with re- <lb/>
to that pail of the <lb/>
which voles the Republican I to lie, <lb/>
ticket. The Democrats of <lb/>
North fare as badly Demo- <lb/>
of South. When the <lb/>
time shall coma for a political up- <lb/>
winch shall recall the Dem- <lb/>
party lo the control the <lb/>
Government will <lb/>
undoubtedly its revenge. <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
All Kinds at The Reflector <lb/>
When it i said that there la <lb/>
danger of building too many <lb/>
mills, so far as know <lb/>
believes It. The fact is then point- <lb/>
ed OUt ail mills that an <lb/>
good business <lb/>
pitying good dividends, It i- <lb/>
raid many of <lb/>
I mills am lining enlarged or Hun <lb/>
nets are building other mills. <lb/>
It appears lo be true of cotton <lb/>
I milling as it is of other kinds of <lb/>
that pays if wisely <lb/>
managed. management <lb/>
ways set lies question of sue <lb/>
rather than the kind of <lb/>
nets. have repeatedly seen <lb/>
iii-i sell out moved <lb/>
away, because they could make no <lb/>
money on and their <lb/>
leaving Mrs. <lb/>
Price, of the Woman's Board of <lb/>
ibis State, the date. I named <lb/>
as the day, hoping it <lb/>
lie convenient and suitable. <lb/>
The hours will decided on later <lb/>
and will be fully advertised. <lb/>
Will Get Reward. <lb/>
The preacher looks after a man's <lb/>
creed, the doctor after his aches, <lb/>
the tailor after his bank, the grocer <lb/>
after his Stomach, the banker his <lb/>
pocket book, and the politician bis <lb/>
vote; but man must <lb/>
tell hi n ho to vote, how to invest <lb/>
his money, what to cat and wear, <lb/>
his aches, tell him <lb/>
what the law is and what It <lb/>
matters that do not <lb/>
go light, bless out everybody <lb/>
every thing that other people want <lb/>
blessed out, puff and praise every- <lb/>
thing there is money in to <lb/>
some one else, live on promises, <lb/>
clot he feed himself on <lb/>
even be the guide <lb/>
board to stand and point lo him <lb/>
the road success and happiness, <lb/>
e and frown- <lb/>
ed upon because, forsooth, one <lb/>
item his paper dues not suit the <lb/>
taste of nil ever sensitive nature. <lb/>
So world wags. Verily, <lb/>
the editor will have his re <lb/>
ward in the end. led- <lb/>
The Thrust of a Lance. <lb/>
In more Hum the <lb/>
hi pun. In In which <lb/>
food Of too <lb/>
hi The <lb/>
of and colic <lb/>
of the KM. Quirk relief <lb/>
Perry <lb/>
give it the piece of <lb/>
honor In the family medicine cheat. <lb/>
The Famous <lb/>
fountain get <lb/>
make a handsome living and <lb/>
lay up money on Wise <lb/>
planing and executing <lb/>
bring success. This is due <lb/>
of practicing law or any <lb/>
oilier Bridge <lb/>
News, <lb/>
Drug <lb/>
I, Painkiller, <lb/>
can folly lo hit la Perry <lb/>
pi r-11 I to lake <lb/>
Joel is good n u i- c <lb/>
Tier.- one <lb/>
and <lb/>
Dixon Sentenced to Hang. <lb/>
The verdict in th Dixon <lb/>
case, last week at <lb/>
he being charged with the murder <lb/>
of Godfrey Webber, was rendered <lb/>
and he was sentenced to lie hanged <lb/>
on May 16th, Notice of appeal <lb/>
was given was charged <lb/>
with shooting Webber from am- <lb/>
bush at gate, as he was <lb/>
going his home. It was a cow- <lb/>
brutal milder. It was <lb/>
night and first <lb/>
slut did not kill. <lb/>
lie I went to a few <lb/>
feet and discharged a second load <lb/>
into Webber, The latter a <lb/>
he <lb/>
slayer. <lb/>
Webber's wife wets former <lb/>
and this is supposed to have <lb/>
been the Free <lb/>
Press.<lb/>
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<p>
EASTERN <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
O. J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered at the Poet Office at <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. as Second Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
1902. <lb/>
On Monday the <lb/>
Argus begun its year <lb/>
of continuous distance. It has <lb/>
become one of the oldest dailies of <lb/>
the State and is a visitor <lb/>
to <lb/>
Smallpox Las out again <lb/>
in Norfolk among the <lb/>
there are fears that it may spread. <lb/>
The city authorities are actively <lb/>
at work to its further pro- <lb/>
May they successful. <lb/>
President Roosevelt and party <lb/>
left Washington afternoon <lb/>
for the Charleston We <lb/>
Senator was one of <lb/>
the party. There is another Till- <lb/>
man down there who will not de- <lb/>
vote much time to him. <lb/>
JEWELERS A VIRGINIA TOWN. THE GREAT TOBACCO WAR. <lb/>
Washington X. C. April They Make and Leave-Sup. <lb/>
The wedding of Miss MU it <lb/>
Bryan Grimes, of Grimesland, and <lb/>
Mr. Wiley Rodman, of Suffolk. Va . April T.-People <lb/>
Washington, celebrated on Tues- j Smithfield, are trying to <lb/>
day in the old historic Trinity whereabouts of two <lb/>
Episcopal Church at P. M years oil <lb/>
was a most brilliant affair, the and George I-rank, aged year-, <lb/>
crowning event of society sea- Having opened a jewelry shop in <lb/>
the Jamestown Hotel, the wen re- <lb/>
many clocks for <lb/>
repair, and their of living <lb/>
caused the extension of credit for <lb/>
The church within was a scene <lb/>
of beauty, the chancel being most <lb/>
artistically decorated with the <lb/>
choicest of flowers. Gathered and other bills. The <lb/>
within the building were the many <lb/>
friend, of the happy couple, whose with watches, <lb/>
presence , left unpaid many <lb/>
tied to popularity of the The police say <lb/>
young the same men have operated in <lb/>
At half one the Norfolk, Va., and Wilson and <lb/>
bridal party entered tee h <lb/>
the grand music of wedding ward for their capture. <lb/>
Mitt was by Miss Bessie Three DOff w ho gave names of <lb/>
Harding. First CUM the Cooper <lb/>
Messrs. W. D. Grime. Frank were today de- <lb/>
N S. mid A. I. In Weldon, M C. <lb/>
Mac Lean revealed on their I <lb/>
Then entered tobacco, money <lb/>
most charmingly attired in a tailor, <lb/>
made gown of cloth, hat suspect youngsters bur- <lb/>
match, her radiant to learn of <lb/>
Albert T. Patrick, the lawyer <lb/>
accomplice in the murder of Tin. <lb/>
SI. Rice of New York, has been <lb/>
sentenced to be put to death on <lb/>
May According to law of <lb/>
New Patrick will be electro- <lb/>
at Sing Sing prison. An <lb/>
appeal has been taken to the <lb/>
Court, which will work a <lb/>
stay of execution. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Carolina's Ten Years of <lb/>
edition came cut yesterday and it <lb/>
shows wonderful prise. Many <lb/>
of the leading towns State <lb/>
have good make a <lb/>
good showing for the State. The <lb/>
publishers have done a great work <lb/>
for the Slate, and deserve the <lb/>
thanks of its citizens. A State <lb/>
like an need not still <lb/>
and expect the world to push it <lb/>
on whether it will or no. North <lb/>
Carolina needs to be advertised <lb/>
that its wonderful resources may <lb/>
be known. <lb/>
From the Charlotte Observer we <lb/>
clip the <lb/>
That will have a public <lb/>
library is only a question of a short <lb/>
period. Mettle T. A en. A. <lb/>
Ward and O. II. Onion have <lb/>
been appointed a committee to con- <lb/>
fer with Mr. Andrew <lb/>
his otter of bused <lb/>
upon this city giving a guarantee <lb/>
of of live <lb/>
by the happiness of the <lb/>
leaning upon the arm of her in ml <lb/>
of honor. Miss Delia Weller, of <lb/>
Weldon, also a picture of <lb/>
At chancel they were <lb/>
met by the groom and his best <lb/>
man. Or. C. and in <lb/>
the presence of the goodly company <lb/>
the solemn marriage vows of the <lb/>
Episcopal church were given by <lb/>
Rev. Harding, of Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Immediately after the ceremony <lb/>
the bridal party, accompanied by <lb/>
many drove to this city <lb/>
and and Mrs. Rodman left on <lb/>
the afternoon train on their bridal <lb/>
trip lo Washington. West Point. <lb/>
New York and oilier cities, follow <lb/>
ed by the best wishes of a host <lb/>
On Wednesday morning a wed- <lb/>
ding breakfast was served the <lb/>
robberies in other cities. <lb/>
Build In Hit Hurt. Ht Lives. <lb/>
The thirty Brit congress of the <lb/>
German Association <lb/>
opened here today with a discus- <lb/>
of the Oral the <lb/>
in battle. Prof. Von <lb/>
Brunt, detailing the formed <lb/>
resulting from experience in <lb/>
Cuba and South Africa, declared <lb/>
antiseptic were <lb/>
ideal the <lb/>
superseding antiseptic treatment. <lb/>
Prof. introduced <lb/>
patients to illustrate the <lb/>
ability, as tar as possible, of not <lb/>
wounds by probing and <lb/>
other operations. The most re- <lb/>
markable case was that of mail <lb/>
who attempted to commit suicide <lb/>
a small gun. The <lb/>
let penetrated the heart, but the <lb/>
party at the home of the <lb/>
in Grimesland. It was a revealed the <lb/>
charming occasion, made so by the ventricle, bound- <lb/>
charms of true hospital- ,,.,, ,,,,. it <lb/>
most happily evinced. The became and now moves <lb/>
many beautiful gifts the with the heart, not <lb/>
g couple were greatly <lb/>
Berlin Dispatch. <lb/>
The bride is a daughter of the <lb/>
late Major General <lb/>
and sister of Col. J. Bryan OLD MAN SEEKS REVENGE. <lb/>
Grimes, Secretary of State, and of I <lb/>
Mrs. Alfred Williams, of Raleigh, j the <lb/>
Her distinguished lather made there was a ran <lb/>
famous name as the hero of many way in which Wiley <lb/>
Confederate battles, who planned, Wells, who stole the girl, loses a <lb/>
managed and led the last charge at ,, ., ,.,, very . w, <lb/>
,,, while the bride, Jennie Mann, <lb/>
with ., w ,., <lb/>
gifts go to make a cultured I ,,, , , of <lb/>
and Southern belle. <lb/>
The groom is a son of the late u teems as if the old man was <lb/>
Judge W. H. Rodman, at one time , , daughter receiving <lb/>
an Associate Justice of the the attentions Mr. Williams, on <lb/>
Sorry Kt Cat the Shoe <lb/>
We were coining down <lb/>
streets Saturday and were accosted <lb/>
by a ma a who hobbling <lb/>
one foot and a stick, with <lb/>
a shoe that had been severely axed <lb/>
in his hand, the way to a <lb/>
shop. Seeing his condition <lb/>
we asked hi in the cause the <lb/>
way it happened. He replied by <lb/>
saying that he cut the flesh <lb/>
through to the bone, and giving <lb/>
that part a severe whack. But he <lb/>
said he didn't mind the foot, but <lb/>
the shoe-they wen his <lb/>
shoes and it had not been three <lb/>
weeks he paid 2.15 <lb/>
ahem. To be keeping with <lb/>
sympathy for him we expressed <lb/>
sorrow for him in his ho <lb/>
fortunate as to cut his Sunday <lb/>
shoe, and the pity of not having <lb/>
oil his every day <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Publicly Horsewhipped <lb/>
Firmer. <lb/>
Charter th Company Filed in <lb/>
It Mum. <lb/>
Richmond, April copy of <lb/>
the charter of the Imperial <lb/>
co Great Britain and <lb/>
Ireland, together the articles <lb/>
of the association and a power of <lb/>
to James MacDonald to <lb/>
the corporation in this <lb/>
was filed in the Chancery <lb/>
Court here today. The primary <lb/>
object of the association is to ac <lb/>
quire and take over certain of <lb/>
principal tobacco manufacturing <lb/>
concern the United Kingdom, <lb/>
to carry ant only the business <lb/>
manufacturers that also of <lb/>
planters growers exporters, <lb/>
importers and merchants. <lb/>
The company may prepare for <lb/>
market, manufacture, buy <lb/>
sell tobacco together with ma <lb/>
and may own <lb/>
loons, or on the <lb/>
loses of refreshment contractors <lb/>
and licensed They <lb/>
charter ships or vessels may <lb/>
undertake all kind of financial <lb/>
guarantee indemnity business <lb/>
as well as all kinds of agency <lb/>
the company may lay out <lb/>
land for building proposes, may <lb/>
acquire licenses and enter into <lb/>
agreement with governments or <lb/>
authorities municipal or <lb/>
local. The capital of the <lb/>
company is <lb/>
Another Item Of interest to <lb/>
circles is that letters <lb/>
ed here from England states <lb/>
the independent factories Bog- j new h <lb/>
laud which allied themselves with <lb/>
neither the American <lb/>
Company, nor the Imperial, <lb/>
likely to develop into an Court <lb/>
el power and may even lake the; . has dig <lb/>
stand of a rival of the of he . <lb/>
Company for British favor. They I . j. . <lb/>
are showing a disposition to buy <lb/>
ARE YOU WISE <lb/>
J Hues a tanner <lb/>
siding near in, was pub- I <lb/>
horsewhipped on street <lb/>
by divorced <lb/>
Osier, a <lb/>
atonal wrestler of South Bend, lad. <lb/>
The woman used a rawhide <lb/>
telling effect, repeatedly striking <lb/>
her victim across the face. Flan- , <lb/>
took refuge in a clothing <lb/>
store, where he was followed <lb/>
the enraged woman, who <lb/>
chastised him he <lb/>
to escape. <lb/>
The woman alleges <lb/>
am easy way <lb/>
and a sure way to treat a case of Sore <lb/>
Throat in order to kill disease germs <lb/>
and insure healthy throat action is to <lb/>
take half a of water put into <lb/>
it a teaspoonful of <lb/>
Mexican Mustang <lb/>
with this <lb/>
Then en <lb/>
altar this <lb/>
i tho Dock. u <lb/>
of the throat thoroughly with <lb/>
cloth i <lb/>
CURE. <lb/>
Soc., and 91.00 o bottle. <lb/>
IT MAY BE YOU <lb/>
can you eat a own. <lb/>
considerable tobacco at and <lb/>
apparently renew business. <lb/>
--tilers, say the letters, <lb/>
Tom assaulting and <lb/>
The <lb/>
How to Grow <lb/>
Cotton for Profit, <lb/>
Prepare your laud well, manure well and plant a variety that <lb/>
command a price when you offer it on the market. <lb/>
Two years ago I seen reed a peck of seed, planted them on half an <lb/>
hit Wife In tWO cases, In jail acre of land and picked a bale of that weighed pounds, <lb/>
ten days and costs, this cotton through Mr. B. J. together with several <lb/>
appear and other bales of good variety and this bale sold for three eights of a cent <lb/>
to back up the . ., -r per pound than the lot. The lint is far superior to any cotton <lb/>
factories gold on this market the yield is far ahead of anything we have in <lb/>
--I John assault, this country. Numbers of the beet farmers in the county saw my <lb/>
. . i and costs, ; crop growing in the field and pronounced it as fine they ever saw. <lb/>
Bill Cannon, riotous and lam now offering these seed for sale at fl. a bushel. Parties <lb/>
Birmingham, Ala., April, T. wanting of the seed will please send me their order at once as I <lb/>
Race feeling is running high today Bill Cannon, officer, only have a limited quantity for sale. <lb/>
at the result of ex- j bound over to Superior court, <lb/>
over the John Morris and Lewis Smith, <lb/>
to arrest a desperado, Will affray, brand over to Superior <lb/>
Reynolds. i court. <lb/>
Reynolds Shot citizens dead, <lb/>
mortally wounded three Others and Nephew of Senator Ransom Kills Himself <lb/>
indicting a number of minor In <lb/>
unities. The ended at length Asheville, X. April <lb/>
only in selling lire to the house Reasons, nephew of Senator Ban- <lb/>
which served as his foil, driving torn, committed suicide <lb/>
back into the o'clock this afternoon ct his home <lb/>
A of militia was called by taking chloral. He had been in <lb/>
to take charge of situation ill health for time. He was <lb/>
O. L. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
A Southern For The South. <lb/>
Nos. Ton, e. Broad St., Richmond, Va. <lb/>
In i in- south the has prevailed in the past that In need of <lb/>
.- one muM take an expensive trip North to <lb/>
In as H must pay and <lb/>
But ft <lb/>
o,,.,,., hi some lime. lie N <lb/>
yesterday, which duty, employed at the freight the of <lb/>
.,. <lb/>
ill went lo the the capacity of bill clerk. AND <lb/>
a big stock of Medium lo <lb/>
In Hie Sooth at a point <lb/>
yesterday to arrest of continued illness he w here Cheap cut hair in two, <lb/>
,, , , . .,.,. a an i the people of North <lb/>
who was barricaded bad not been at his desk tor about and near-by lo visit their <lb/>
early <lb/>
the <lb/>
Greenville might take a step of and ,,. .,.,,., f ,, <lb/>
the same direction. A soldier. B and he too claiming that the groom <lb/>
for Greenville would member of ; unable and for the lack of <lb/>
more for Greenville a cotton I energy could support the bride <lb/>
It. It ,, i, m, <lb/>
, where <lb/>
is winning fame at an morning Wells went <lb/>
adviser. to the home of John Mann and as <lb/>
groom have arranged between the <lb/>
large code of friends over the parties Miss Mann left <lb/>
is asked so many cf the <lb/>
boys who are raised In Greenville <lb/>
turn out bad One answer would <lb/>
be, that there is so little induce- <lb/>
for them to do other wise <lb/>
while on the other hand there are <lb/>
many and great opportunities <lb/>
going to bad. A public, library <lb/>
State, and from all these there were later <lb/>
will be many upon by Williams, who was lying <lb/>
happy event. In wait for They drove to <lb/>
the home of and <lb/>
A from happily married. After the <lb/>
and reading room attached where ,.,, y , M of t buggy <lb/>
His lower limbs lot Bat City. <lb/>
u support him at they were wont Doming In night of old mans <lb/>
the young men and women may <lb/>
and spend profitably and pleasant <lb/>
apart of leisure time would <lb/>
be a good financial Investment. <lb/>
Mr. Alex Warren and Miss <lb/>
Saunders were married at <lb/>
the home of the bride's In <lb/>
Onslow county, Monday afternoon. <lb/>
They came to Kinston yesterday, <lb/>
will visit relatives here a few <lb/>
days, after which they will leave <lb/>
for Pitt county, the home of <lb/>
Free Press, <lb/>
An economical funnel's <lb/>
in has put off wed- <lb/>
ding day for the last six months <lb/>
because eggs up to cents n <lb/>
dozen, it lake <lb/>
for the wedding cakes and <lb/>
dings. Why that girl go <lb/>
on and get married and only buy <lb/>
one dozen eggs instead of I for <lb/>
the cakes and <lb/>
Va., Observer. . <lb/>
to eyes played him tricks, <lb/>
Causing him to see double and ran <lb/>
him into everything <lb/>
be could get up officer <lb/>
of the law, who cruelly pulled him <lb/>
out of his buggy and landed him <lb/>
the just as he was <lb/>
preparing leave town. If is <lb/>
said, however, it was hi-h <lb/>
lime some one was interfering with <lb/>
the jolly fellow, us he had hitched <lb/>
up the wrung end horse lo <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
the people who have money <lb/>
to hurt can't take it with them <lb/>
when they die. <lb/>
Some people should pack their <lb/>
good resolutions cotton and <lb/>
haps, get <lb/>
public benefits and improve <lb/>
no at all lines. <lb/>
Assist in every enter- <lb/>
for the good of the whole <lb/>
community. <lb/>
they found angry father <lb/>
with a double barreled shot gun, <lb/>
waiting and seeking an <lb/>
was beckoned lo <lb/>
at hit Command went over <lb/>
with Mann, but before he reached <lb/>
him he received the contents of the <lb/>
gun, which effect in bis <lb/>
right hand narrowly escaping his <lb/>
right side. Mann had nothing <lb/>
more to say. He had received <lb/>
the revenge sought, and was <lb/>
Satisfied. He was not after his <lb/>
new son in law nor his daughter, <lb/>
but the man who deliver <lb/>
ed. the marriage shoot- <lb/>
were over and the angered <lb/>
father regained bis right mind, he <lb/>
deep regrets; but <lb/>
from his aim and lire he must <lb/>
have intended killing Wells. <lb/>
Dr. assisted by <lb/>
Mr. While, dressed the <lb/>
v. band. The hand will <lb/>
have to be <lb/>
News. <lb/>
bis home. At a distance of a week. Mr. Ransom was <lb/>
yards the tired his repeating years old and leaves a <lb/>
The sheriff and Ins children, <lb/>
Mounded. Also <lb/>
slid Hi's her. An alarm was <lb/>
given and I he who respond- <lb/>
ed immediately the <lb/>
house it, riddled Rey- <lb/>
with bullets threw his <lb/>
body in the dimes. <lb/>
Won Fortune <lb/>
Pi , April <lb/>
years ago John J Joyce and Miss <lb/>
Sallie r were school mates <lb/>
at The people <lb/>
wanted to get married, but their <lb/>
I parents objected because their <lb/>
Bride. Bridegroom, youth and the poverty Joyce. <lb/>
The Home was the scene then left for California, <lb/>
of a midnight marriage on j where he became wealthy. This <lb/>
night The bride, Mrs. Jane K. I week ha crossed tho lo <lb/>
of New York, has been in j make Miss his bride, <lb/>
city only a short time and is and the couple were married by <lb/>
Justice Shaw, of today. <lb/>
for <lb/>
old. The bridegroom, <lb/>
II. is and came here <lb/>
from a a week ago. The <lb/>
were married by Justices of the <lb/>
Peace A. A. and W. O. <lb/>
Johnson. The bride left the next <lb/>
day for Hew York and the bride- <lb/>
groom the night for <lb/>
Tampa. The said to <lb/>
worth -Key West, Fla., <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
Ht will Not Allow <lb/>
Fight to be Off in Charleston. <lb/>
. v., April <lb/>
an extended with <lb/>
President and a commit- <lb/>
tee of business men of this city, <lb/>
Governor <lb/>
midnight tonight l hat would <lb/>
not the <lb/>
light to lie pulled Charleston. <lb/>
He said it was first time <lb/>
matter had been brought to his <lb/>
addition officially, as law <lb/>
was very pointed he not lake <lb/>
any other He added that <lb/>
he would call out the militia, if Mourning cards <lb/>
to prevent contest, f Book wore. <lb/>
Here is latest recipe <lb/>
a town <lb/>
Praise it. <lb/>
Talk about it. <lb/>
Write about it. <lb/>
Help to improve it. <lb/>
Speak well about it. <lb/>
home merchants. <lb/>
Elect good men to local office. <lb/>
Give them moral when <lb/>
office. <lb/>
Induce desirable settlers lo <lb/>
in it. <lb/>
Let be <lb/>
watchword. <lb/>
Remember every dollar <lb/>
vested in permanent improvements <lb/>
is that much on interest. <lb/>
Friends may be fickle, but most <lb/>
of will lust us long your <lb/>
Even the woman who is strong- <lb/>
minded can't always bold her <lb/>
tongue. <lb/>
lo. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Stock is now complete to <lb/>
i HUNDLEY <lb/>
THE <lb/>
have recently been made. All marked in P, <lb/>
wile and plain am cash discount often per u <lb/>
GUANO DISTRIBUTORS. <lb/>
have one. They save time and save <lb/>
money. <lb/>
THE JAMES Bethel, N. C <lb/>
are making the Guano Distributor for the least money of <lb/>
any on the market. All who have seen it pronounce it a great <lb/>
success. If you need one write <lb/>
We also manufacture School Desk, Lawn Swings, <lb/>
Sitings, Tables. Desks, Screen Doors, Tobacco Trucks, no. <lb/>
JAMES MANUFACTURING, Bethel, N. C. <lb/>
Corn. Cotton, Tobacco, <lb/>
Selling High <lb/>
Likely to continue to sell high I <lb/>
The Philosophy of Farming t <lb/>
Smaller Surface, a M Labor Saved. <lb/>
Fertilize with a free hand I <lb/>
Buy of your own people I <lb/>
Chemical Co. <lb/>
Southern Makers Fertilizers <lb/>
For Southern Farmers. <lb/>
High Standard. High Service. <lb/>
Moderate Prices. <lb/>
factories at Fifty Points and everywhere. <lb/>
air <lb/>
Distinguished <lb/>
Arrivals. <lb/>
We refer to the arrival <lb/>
of Sin Suits. <lb/>
They are land- <lb/>
ed, and we want you to see <lb/>
more <lb/>
yon arc your <lb/>
you will <lb/>
enjoy looking these <lb/>
ears of <lb/>
Art. Every cut, <lb/>
in mid <lb/>
chow plainly the excel <lb/>
of our Suite. <lb/>
Our privet will at mice <lb/>
that a <lb/>
fair i h I cs <lb/>
i the c. oil <lb/>
a t fur a lid- <lb/>
ed on Mill, and give <lb/>
for suit quit at <lb/>
see. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MA <lb/>
in the margin of this it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
Eastern Reflector for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you 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/>
notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Big times at Charleston <lb/>
North Carolina, week. <lb/>
Ibis, <lb/>
Week after next is con-t again, <lb/>
both criminal and civil. <lb/>
Come to think about it is <lb/>
the last month for the oyster. <lb/>
Bring your fat Cattle to E. M. <lb/>
and lb gross, <lb/>
New spring Goodies, come quick, <lb/>
Celery Beets at S. M. <lb/>
placed in <lb/>
ten days ago upon order of Justice <lb/>
Peace, whom was tried was <lb/>
released upon payment cost. <lb/>
appointment of registrars <lb/>
poll holders for tho <lb/>
elect ion to be held the first <lb/>
day in June, has starlet talk <lb/>
A candidates. <lb/>
A lot of stationary <lb/>
box pa pent, tablets, correspond- <lb/>
cards with fine <lb/>
paper in pound Re- <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
Some specialties for schoolchild- <lb/>
of six colored <lb/>
box of live long slate pencils <lb/>
nice rubber lo, lead pencil <lb/>
sharpener big tablet, at <lb/>
Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
of Along. <lb/>
Greenville will not try to take <lb/>
charge of Charleston officially, but <lb/>
among the delegation that left <lb/>
Monday the exposition were <lb/>
the Sheriff and an ex Sheriff, a <lb/>
Justice of the Peace, the town <lb/>
Treasurer, Tax Collector, Clerk <lb/>
and two If these <lb/>
the two editors along fail to keep <lb/>
the crowd the in <lb/>
the party can put his pullers on <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Broke Her Lit;. <lb/>
youngest <lb/>
of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. fell <lb/>
her Friday <lb/>
and broke her leg two <lb/>
places. The little girl has suffer- <lb/>
ed greatly from injury, it <lb/>
is hoped she may recover as speed- <lb/>
as possible. <lb/>
Time Nearly Out <lb/>
Only a few days left in which lo <lb/>
the Carolina history <lb/>
contest for prizes offered by <lb/>
Hon. J. Bryan Grimes and Mr. A. <lb/>
G. Cox to the school children of <lb/>
Pitt county. your name to <lb/>
County Superintendent W. II. <lb/>
at once if wish to <lb/>
compete for the <lb/>
Run Over end Killed. <lb/>
Jesse Parker, colored, Friday <lb/>
was killed on the road near Pal- <lb/>
lie was driving a pair of <lb/>
to a log cart loaded with <lb/>
limber. Under the o <lb/>
liquor it is said he fell off and one <lb/>
of the wheels run over him <lb/>
death. Southerner. <lb/>
Bank Robbery. <lb/>
Beatrice, April State <lb/>
bank at Buskin, Neb., was rubbed <lb/>
of in cash at midnight last <lb/>
night. robbers, supposed to <lb/>
be five in number, gained <lb/>
by prying a window. <lb/>
was used to blow <lb/>
the safe. The robber took all the <lb/>
currency and paper money in the <lb/>
bank. <lb/>
Unique Court <lb/>
W. F. Harding rode SO miles in <lb/>
Tuesday to appear <lb/>
in a couple of cases Justice <lb/>
of Peace. The court was held <lb/>
in middle of road. <lb/>
Judge's desk a stump <lb/>
the the road and the s <lb/>
teat, cold, bare ground, I tit <lb/>
the did nut Interfere <lb/>
with the even hand of justice. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All arc from <lb/>
In any manner on our in <lb/>
Dam adjoining land, <lb/>
of U. r. Crawford, <lb/>
land, now owned by T. <lb/>
will ts ac- <lb/>
April 102- <lb/>
TOBACCO TRUCKS <lb/>
Tobacco farmers can get the best <lb/>
Tobacco Truck on tho market <lb/>
W. O. Barnhill, who <lb/>
is manufacturing the French pa <lb/>
tented by C. B. Tripp A Boo. This <lb/>
is not only the best Truck, but it <lb/>
is easiest to between the <lb/>
and at the price it the cheap <lb/>
est sold. Leave your orders with <lb/>
Greenville N. <lb/>
Boer Women Killed. <lb/>
Monday, <lb/>
in bis to <lb/>
accuses the British soldiers of <lb/>
placing Boer women as a serene <lb/>
against his attacks. He says a <lb/>
number of Boer women have been <lb/>
killed, He asserts that his <lb/>
wife was captured by <lb/>
whom defeated on March 7th, <lb/>
and is now wandering near <lb/>
with her six children. <lb/>
mother was driven to <lb/>
after being lobbed of cat I lo, <lb/>
mentions cases <lb/>
where women prisoners have been <lb/>
murdered. <lb/>
The built by <lb/>
George A. Cutter in , <lb/>
in I is turn down to make <lb/>
room for a modern residence. The <lb/>
walls of one of the room decor- <lb/>
with notes and figures made <lb/>
by Ouster planning hi cam- <lb/>
against Indians. <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Some Speak to Some to You. <lb/>
Mrs. Clara Brown this <lb/>
for Winston. <lb/>
J. B. said put hi in <lb/>
to Charleston. <lb/>
Miss Nancy Coward went to <lb/>
den Saturday eve <lb/>
F. M. Hodges and little son, <lb/>
I Churchill, left this moraine; for <lb/>
Dr. and Mrs. B. A. re- <lb/>
Saturday evening- from <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
Misses Patrick <lb/>
Lee Cobb returned lo school <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Rev. H. M. and little <lb/>
daughter, Ella, returned Saturday <lb/>
from <lb/>
W. C. I lines and little son, <lb/>
left this morning for a <lb/>
In his father at Clinton. <lb/>
I Mien Annie Hart, of <lb/>
arrived Saturday evening to <lb/>
visit brother. N. dart. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Dealer, <lb/>
county, are visiting <lb/>
Mis. Chat. Cobb. <lb/>
I. of Wilmington, <lb/>
came in Saturday evening to visit <lb/>
II. A. While and other relative. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hart, Mr. <lb/>
mid Mis. K. W. Smith, J. If Tin <lb/>
William Forest, Miss Myrtle <lb/>
Moore, Jesse Wilson, Jerry <lb/>
Lawhorn II. C Cannon, of <lb/>
passed through morn- <lb/>
going lo the Charleston expo- <lb/>
J. aim son, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lips <lb/>
comb and sou, Will; Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
R. W. King little daughter, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. <lb/>
Coward, Mr. and Mis. King, <lb/>
Miss Ada Woolen, D. J. Which- <lb/>
Miss C. <lb/>
J. N. Hart, n. <lb/>
Edwards, T. If. Hooker, Dr. D. <lb/>
L. James and O. W. Harrington <lb/>
left this morning for the Charles <lb/>
ton exposition. <lb/>
Tuesday. 1809. <lb/>
J. M. Blow, of came <lb/>
in this morning. <lb/>
B. D. Carroll went lo <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
W. E. Moore left Monday even- <lb/>
for New Bern. <lb/>
A. returned <lb/>
evening from Tarboro. <lb/>
Dr. Jas. C. returned to <lb/>
Wilson this morning. <lb/>
W. E. returned from <lb/>
Halifax Monday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Perkins left morn <lb/>
for Washington, D. C. <lb/>
Jesse left this morning <lb/>
for the Charleston exposition. <lb/>
Miss Clara left this morn <lb/>
tor Charleston to attend <lb/>
exposition. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. W lied bee <lb/>
left this r the <lb/>
ton exposition. <lb/>
James II. of William- <lb/>
came in afternoon to <lb/>
help in telegraph <lb/>
J. C. loft morning <lb/>
for Johns hospital, at <lb/>
Baltimore, he will lake <lb/>
treatment. <lb/>
Misses and Annie <lb/>
Perkins left this morning for the <lb/>
exposition. They were <lb/>
accompanied by C. S. <lb/>
B. F. Tyson. <lb/>
It. D. Clarence <lb/>
It. O. George Woodward, <lb/>
C C. Vines and G. Moore <lb/>
i. i morning for tho Charleston <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Bryan is quite sick- <lb/>
Dr. J. E. Nobles left this morn- <lb/>
for <lb/>
J. J. went to <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Thomas of <lb/>
spent Tuesday here. <lb/>
W. E. Moore returned this morn- <lb/>
from a to New <lb/>
II. Harrington <lb/>
Tuesday evening from a trip up <lb/>
tho road. <lb/>
Miss Lelia Wilkinson, of Farm- <lb/>
villa, who visiting Miss <lb/>
returned home <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
John King and John <lb/>
Harris, of left here this <lb/>
for Washington City and <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
O. J. Cherry and of <lb/>
Parmele, spent yesterday in town <lb/>
on business connected with tho <lb/>
Lumber Co, <lb/>
B. J. Pulley returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening from extended trip to <lb/>
Hot Springs, Ark. He to <lb/>
lie greatly improved. <lb/>
Be Sure to See our <lb/>
SPRING AND SUMMER <lb/>
Grand and Gorgeous <lb/>
Whit and Dress Goods, <lb/>
laces and Embroideries, Silks, k, <lb/>
New up to Date <lb/>
THREE STORES FULL CF <lb/>
C. T. MUN <lb/>
The Big Store <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
v. <lb/>
V- i<lb/>
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Have You Forgot <lb/>
What <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN <lb/>
UP TO DATE LINE OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
A OF thing <lb/>
WHICH I AM TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to see me for your next B of Floor <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
CARR <lb/>
Nails, Lucks, Hinges, Doors, <lb/>
Windows, Paints, Hope, <lb/>
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car- <lb/>
Tools, go to <lb/>
Lynch d in Virginia. <lb/>
Lynchburg, Ya., April Jas. <lb/>
Carter, a young who shot <lb/>
seriously Mr. Don <lb/>
Thomas near in <lb/>
Amherst county. Thursday night, <lb/>
was taken from jail at A -t <lb/>
Court House, last night just <lb/>
midnight and lynched a short dis- <lb/>
the village. The deed <lb/>
was and <lb/>
done. <lb/>
Between II and o'clock a <lb/>
party of men, estimated to <lb/>
about and supposed to <lb/>
have come from neighborhood <lb/>
miles away, where <lb/>
Mr. Thomas lives, rode into the <lb/>
Amherst. <lb/>
ed, or had their blackened. <lb/>
Jailer Jones left the <lb/>
jail for his home, several members <lb/>
of the lynching party made him <lb/>
the keys. the <lb/>
jail the men secured Outer, took <lb/>
him a half mile north of the <lb/>
to a tree, <lb/>
tiled bullets into his body, <lb/>
which remained till this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
A inquest returned a <lb/>
verdict that the man came to his <lb/>
death by hanging and gunshot <lb/>
wounds Inflicted by parties <lb/>
known to the jury. The shooting <lb/>
of Thomas by Carter war the re <lb/>
suit of an accusation said to have <lb/>
been made by the former, that <lb/>
had set an outhouse on tire. <lb/>
I He had been sent to jail to await <lb/>
the action of the grand jury. <lb/>
A FACT <lb/>
ABOUT THE <lb/>
What la known as the <lb/>
i; seldom occasioned by actual exist- <lb/>
lag external condition, but In the <lb/>
majority case by a disorder- <lb/>
ed LIVER. <lb/>
THIS IS A FACT <lb/>
which be <lb/>
by trying course of <lb/>
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apply to the Court fur the demanded <lb/>
in the complaint. <lb/>
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NOTICE <lb/>
Great Timber Sale. <lb/>
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1902, in a case tin i cut lied In <lb/>
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the following described or parcels of <lb/>
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Thomas J- to One p or <lb/>
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by the line of I lie timber to <lb/>
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Perkins, the lands of B. <lb/>
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PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL <lb/>
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New White Goods Welcome. <lb/>
Color is eliminated from the card today. White goods <lb/>
first in store displays as will be in your thoughts, we trust. <lb/>
Ten four or five years, would have <lb/>
dreamed of the beauty to be out in art without <lb/>
a from rainbow tints I Pure white, bill so varied have <lb/>
been of designers, so cleverly loom wizards <lb/>
wrought, that there is hardly a limit to variety. <lb/>
White has only been thought of as a for summer's <lb/>
heat. The sheerest effects have been but now however <lb/>
white madrases and piques are brought out <lb/>
in rich style White has overstepped the limits of <lb/>
summer months and hereafter will be an all the year round factor <lb/>
WHITE in a large <lb/>
up to date and <lb/>
in Imported Piques that <lb/>
worth your while lo inspect <lb/>
and <lb/>
WHITE LAWNS in Luce Striped <lb/>
Hemmed Pattern <lb/>
at <lb/>
mid Such a line never <lb/>
your to see <lb/>
in at the price <lb/>
WHITE DIMITIES nil of the <lb/>
newest weave, dots, <lb/>
stripes stripes, at <lb/>
and <lb/>
WHITE MADRAS in Crepe Do <lb/>
designs with stripe <lb/>
will retain its luster after it <lb/>
is I nu ml red at and <lb/>
WHITE INDIA <lb/>
yards India Lawn that can't <lb/>
he matched at our white <lb/>
goods sale price <lb/>
yards India wit- a <lb/>
I at in this sale at <lb/>
1500 yards India <lb/>
offered at a value at go <lb/>
this sale <lb/>
yards India Lawn that Held <lb/>
for for <lb/>
India that you <lb/>
can't any to at <lb/>
go in this at the <lb/>
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You can't afford to let <lb/>
them go as it will lie <lb/>
your loss your <lb/>
This sale possibly last over <lb/>
days at the longest. <lb/>
As well be out of the World as out of Fashion. <lb/>
For earliest knowing and possessing of the authoritative <lb/>
things of fashion, keep yourself familiar with <lb/>
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
1888 1902 <lb/>
friends <lb/>
and <lb/>
HOOK <lb/>
MY LINE. <lb/>
MY SPRING MILLINERY <lb/>
Is now ready for you lo see. <lb/>
To it will prove to you that <lb/>
I have the Largest, Prettiest <lb/>
and Cheapest stock ever shown <lb/>
in <lb/>
MY PATTERN HATS <lb/>
will be sold at extremely low <lb/>
prices. I have had H years ex- <lb/>
in business, have <lb/>
ways given you good <lb/>
Come See I <lb/>
what I have to offer you now <lb/>
Children's Hats from cents up. <lb/>
Hats from cents to any price desired. <lb/>
I will lie ably assisted by <lb/>
My customers already know that she tries to please <lb/>
them in shaping trimming hats to become the wearer. We <lb/>
will get the New York Styles month during the season. <lb/>
Come see my Hack Hat for Easter. <lb/>
MRS. L. GRIFFIN. <lb/>
At Old Stand. <lb/>
AFTER TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
OP NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
I, Loan Value, <lb/>
fa.-11 Value, <lb/>
S. Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended that works automatically, <lb/>
Is Non <lb/>
Will be re instated if arrears he month while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years alter lapse, satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
A after second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
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year, provided the premium the year be paid. <lb/>
They may lie To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
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To make policy pa.-able as an during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb/>
N. Apr. , <lb/>
Miss Mattie Grimes spent Fri <lb/>
day Saturday in Scotland <lb/>
Neck. <lb/>
W. Rose held services <lb/>
in Mildred Sunday and returned <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
H. H. Taylor and J. T. Smith <lb/>
spent Monday in <lb/>
Mr. Durham, <lb/>
came down Monday t Rev. <lb/>
J. W. Rose in a Mating here. <lb/>
everybody go and be <lb/>
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Richard All-in. i of <lb/>
spent Tuesday town on <lb/>
Mi.-s Johnson, of <lb/>
is visiting friends here. <lb/>
Miss who baa been <lb/>
on the sick list for several days, <lb/>
is improving. <lb/>
Prof. J. W. Sherrill up <lb/>
bis school Monday. <lb/>
of pupil were present. We <lb/>
wish him much success. <lb/>
A. and sou, J. R. <lb/>
left for lo lake <lb/>
the exposition. <lb/>
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Greenville and returned Monday. <lb/>
H. V. and C. D. While <lb/>
spent Sunday in Greenville. <lb/>
B. W. of Greenville, <lb/>
Saturday here buying <lb/>
cotton. <lb/>
T. II. Barnhill and wife spent <lb/>
Tuesday night <lb/>
Mrs. N. M. in nu mi I <lb/>
Wednesday Tarboro. <lb/>
Miss Bettie Brown and mother <lb/>
spent Tuesday here. <lb/>
of Washington, <lb/>
spent Wednesday here. <lb/>
Fred Tuesday in <lb/>
William-tun. <lb/>
W. R. J. T. <lb/>
spent Wednesday night Par- <lb/>
has a suburb <lb/>
by exclusively, <lb/>
by the euphonious name of <lb/>
Saturday night episode <lb/>
occurred there that will not be for- <lb/>
gotten goon. A tiger wagon <lb/>
came as the shade, of even- <lb/>
gathered offered liquor for <lb/>
sale by the keg, very cheap. The <lb/>
kegs held live gallon each and <lb/>
were offered for The <lb/>
after the whiskey, set <lb/>
about to get up the money for two <lb/>
kegs. They succeeded <lb/>
and the liberal dealers con- <lb/>
to sell m i wait till some <lb/>
other time balance, 12.25. <lb/>
They received their money and <lb/>
departed. The at once set <lb/>
about for n division of their <lb/>
They began to pour, but <lb/>
only a pint of whiskey could be <lb/>
poured from keg. They <lb/>
hear it liquid shake about the <lb/>
but i; would not come out. <lb/>
I took out the head of one of <lb/>
the kegs by the removal of a hoop. <lb/>
Inside they n Husk <lb/>
in the bung <lb/>
hole of the keg entirely <lb/>
rounded by water. Thus they <lb/>
paid r. i unequal i of whiskey <lb/>
with and three fourths quarts <lb/>
of water to weaken it. There is no <lb/>
as to who the guilty <lb/>
are, but when they come buck ill <lb/>
the 12.25 still due they will be <lb/>
nibbed or mobbed. I X. <lb/>
Attempt To Wreck Train. <lb/>
An attempt was made to wreak <lb/>
the cast bound A. V. C train<lb/>
Tuesday afternoon. <lb/>
We have just received our <lb/>
after live o clock <lb/>
afternoon Mai bound avail <lb/>
Ham die A. N. railroad <lb/>
run off track at a point <lb/>
1111-1-. from ibis abort <lb/>
The do <lb/>
as a might have been <lb/>
lull con- <lb/>
and loss. <lb/>
The accident was lo the <lb/>
criminal net i come who <lb/>
rail up Several <lb/>
the track and <lb/>
one of these bad placed SUM <lb/>
to project a foot or the <lb/>
track. The runt ion wan <lb/>
by engineer Marshall of <lb/>
train and he slowed down h rain <lb/>
as as possible, was <lb/>
unable to avoid an accident. <lb/>
I was due lo engineer's <lb/>
and Slicking lo bis post <lb/>
a was <lb/>
The engine left the I lack <lb/>
followed by one or <lb/>
ears and humped along on the <lb/>
Gloss tics q a distance. The <lb/>
new<lb/>
Spring Slippers <lb/>
FOR LADIES. MISSES and CHILDREN. <lb/>
They are You may not a spasm <lb/>
but you, will be sure to a if you bay a pair <lb/>
Here a few of styles <lb/>
Ladies and -l strop Sandals, French heels lo <lb/>
Oxfords, sobs. I to <lb/>
Miles,<lb/>
French heels<lb/>
Try Me and Golden Bod Slues. 2.011. <lb/>
Misses Pal Leather Mat Kid top <lb/>
Slippers all styles from 1.00 lo <lb/>
We have a beautiful lino r Children's Shoes, <lb/>
Shoes all colors and styles. <lb/>
This is the MOST COMPLETE <lb/>
sh own, in U E ILL E. <lb/>
We know it is moat time to wear old <lb/>
quality influences <lb/>
the selling <lb/>
fruit <lb/>
growing insured only <lb/>
when enough actual <lb/>
Potash <lb/>
is in the <lb/>
Neither quantity nor <lb/>
quality <lb/>
. M-, Cm- <lb/>
or go don't do it too soon or you may liars <lb/>
shoes is cheaper than paving or one of tin <lb/>
win locomotive, No <lb/>
taker's bills, and you will be more comfortable and live longer. <lb/>
Our Buyer is ill the York market after <lb/>
New Spring w <lb/>
which will be coming in lie fore we <lb/>
expect to have the Nicest Styles and the most <lb/>
up-to-date goods in our different department <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
April H. <lb/>
Edwards, of Know Hill, <lb/>
spent Sunday town. <lb/>
Misses and Mary Barrett <lb/>
spent Saturday <lb/>
town lib their grandmother, Mrs. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Hiss Moore Mrs. A. <lb/>
Hill spent yesterday in the <lb/>
country visiting the family of W. <lb/>
v. <lb/>
Miss Anna ill, <lb/>
added lo l he equipment of road I Mamie I <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
We just Steam Supply to our business and <lb/>
anything in this line-v. low. See us In want of <lb/>
Globe Angle <lb/>
and Angle Valves, Valves, Water <lb/>
Oil Air Steam <lb/>
II. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam <lb/>
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Kitting all s. <lb/>
LINE Puking, Bolt, Dandy <lb/>
Bait, Mather Bait, Ball Lacing, Ball Hooks, <lb/>
SOLE AGENTS <lb/>
During the international football <lb/>
match between Sent <lb/>
laud at Scotland, <lb/>
day afternoon, tho immense crowd Herring machine, <lb/>
present broke the barriers, <lb/>
the crush three <lb/>
persons were killed were <lb/>
injured. <lb/>
and considerable damaged. <lb/>
no one injured, <lb/>
the shake up was <lb/>
lo engineer his <lb/>
post. <lb/>
A relief here after <lb/>
accident and <lb/>
nine o'clock with the <lb/>
and mail and I lieu <lb/>
on to City. A <lb/>
winking train was the I <lb/>
sci and it thought that the <lb/>
would be repaired <lb/>
Morning. Train which <lb/>
night, did <lb/>
gel lb rough but the railroad pro- <lb/>
expect Ibis train through <lb/>
I time lo <lb/>
looming re <lb/>
turn on regular g <lb/>
The this <lb/>
o.-p behind schedule. <lb/>
Beware the celluloid <lb/>
; t is no telling when it will <lb/>
Hare up raise racket. A <lb/>
woman wasn't doing <lb/>
a thing other day but sitting <lb/>
n her H by the window <lb/>
with her baby, when the sun <lb/>
shining through the window <lb/>
ad her celluloid comb, an <lb/>
explosion and burned all <lb/>
the hair oil her head. <lb/>
ton Star. <lb/>
this city stales that tins Male eon- <lb/>
bales of tun <lb/>
the <lb/>
this people are em <lb/>
I ill <lb/>
biles Ion a year. the <lb/>
loll is <lb/>
I that people are en- <lb/>
iii <lb/>
Ii crop. <lb/>
Miss Terry, <lb/>
feel o e inch, pounds, <lb/>
is d to be man In Mi. <lb/>
. e, who <lb/>
feel and <lb/>
pounds, How is that <lb/>
and<lb/>
Take An <lb/>
fur <lb/>
OHM <lb/>
i ii. <lb/>
when know <lb/>
hall n <lb/>
mil for <lb/>
there la only <lb/>
and I Drain Tile <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb/>
BAKER k HART. <lb/>
The man w hi I ow II <lb/>
always <lb/>
world laughs m lib <lb/>
Hoy. <lb/>
likes In get it <lb/>
null M <lb/>
her n <lb/>
l.-r on <lb/>
lured <lb/>
tin- ii <lb/>
is ii i in <lb/>
the I, i I, ., <lb/>
killer, i mil mi. <lb/>
sing, Agnes <lb/>
Moore, Vivian liar <lb/>
per and and K. M. <lb/>
n Smith, T. L. Turnage, <lb/>
W, ll. Moore, Packer, T <lb/>
C Turnage, T. <lb/>
II. train this <lb/>
lo Charleston <lb/>
IV. has gone to <lb/>
on business. <lb/>
Mi.-s Blanche Patrick, who has <lb/>
inc. visiting Mrs. Jno. Baker, has <lb/>
to bar home at <lb/>
Hill. <lb/>
Mi-s Carrie Vail returned to her <lb/>
at Saturday ac <lb/>
by her sister, Mrs. <lb/>
W. children. <lb/>
Mrs. A. Sunday <lb/>
in tow ii with Mrs. <lb/>
B. If. Pollard baa gone to Tar <lb/>
b on <lb/>
is town <lb/>
i friends. <lb/>
Lila Fields II visiting Sir <lb/>
sister, Mr. T Thorne. <lb/>
Carr, Dear Lizzie, <lb/>
lied Monday morning o'clock. <lb/>
She bad been lo her bed <lb/>
s and had suffered in- <lb/>
tensely. She leaves it husband and <lb/>
children, She was buried <lb/>
at Taylor Barrow's, be.-old home, <lb/>
at o'clock. She has gone where <lb/>
there is no more sorrow and pain. <lb/>
Apology Saves Lieutenant. <lb/>
Va., April <lb/>
apology and explanation today <lb/>
John lie. Lieutenant <lb/>
in Seventh from <lb/>
prosecution in the I lulled States <lb/>
sending obscene, <lb/>
decent letter to <lb/>
veil. <lb/>
Ml who has been <lb/>
active In military life here for <lb/>
years, who prominent in <lb/>
an movements at the time of <lb/>
the was an indent Southern- <lb/>
after <lb/>
v. It dined Hooker Washington lit <lb/>
the While <lb/>
card, lib nu <lb/>
It, was found by <lb/>
In the <lb/>
The latter was traced to <lb/>
caused a sen- <lb/>
today <lb/>
Allen lead a letter <lb/>
for his <lb/>
pleading leniency. Judge <lb/>
discussing ease, <lb/>
look lo severely condemn <lb/>
i practice. <lb/>
I lie Heal Malaria <lb/>
Chill I. It In Iron <lb/>
ml a arm, rare, <lb/>
flue Me<lb/>
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