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SAVE <lb/>
Bands <lb/>
FOR. PRESENTS <lb/>
Cigar BANDS and Old Virginia Cheroot WRAPPERS Y ASSORTED <lb/>
with TAGS from NATURAL LEAF, <lb/>
SPUN <lb/>
PEACH AND RICE, <lb/>
TRADE MARK STICKERS from Pipe Smoking <lb/>
co, in securing . presents, ONE TAG being equal to TWO CIGAR BANDS or TWO OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOT WRAPPERS <lb/>
The above illustrations <lb/>
represent the presents to be given for<lb/>
stake, BANDS <lb/>
. MUM Mom <lb/>
Five Cent Cigar Bands <lb/>
WRITE. YOUR NAME AND PLAINLY on outside of package eon. <lb/>
BANDS or WRAPPERS and for -d them by registered mall, or express <lb/>
prepaid. Be sure to your package s- wrapped and properly marked, so <lb/>
that it will not be lost in Send bands or wrappers and requests for presents <lb/>
requests for to C. Hy. Brown, Folsom Avenue. St. Louis, Mo. <lb/>
OUR. NEW ILLUSTRATED of presents for 1903 includes many <lb/>
articles not shown above. It contains the most attractive list of presents ever offered <lb/>
for bands and wrappers, and will be sent by mall on receipt of postage two <lb/>
cents. ; <lb/>
Our offer of presents for bands and wrappers will expire November 1903. <lb/>
American Cigar Company <lb/>
Have You Forgot <lb/>
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Cotton of <lb/>
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or good and Chewing To Our paper <lb/>
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D. <lb/>
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WHEN YOU WANT <lb/>
Dry Goods, Groceries, <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mrs. L. ii. WHITE, <lb/>
Nice line cf low <lb/>
product bought for ch or In <lb/>
exchange Tor <lb/>
nil-; NEW <lb/>
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paid Ins subscription in live <lb/>
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Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
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Turkey, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Oak Ba <lb/>
by Parlor <lb/>
Table, P. <lb/>
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High Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb/>
root, Henry George Clear, <lb/>
Cherries, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour <lb/>
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
and Oar- <lb/>
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Hone, Apples, Peach, <lb/>
in . c; if <lb/>
Collars, I Car- and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
pen Tools, In <lb/>
Next door to Wilkinson. <lb/>
Ware, and Cracker, Mae, <lb/>
Beat Batter, New <lb/>
Royal and nu <lb/>
other good. Quality <lb/>
Cheap for Com <lb/>
to lee me. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
H. I. CARR, <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior <lb/>
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build- <lb/>
We solicit or patronage and <lb/>
guarantee I satisfaction in <lb/>
styles and work. <lb/>
send your orders to <lb/>
Tile Greenville Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
WHICH ARD <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The complete in every <lb/>
pa Cine and prices as low us <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
We obtain V. H. and <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
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WASHINGTON D C <lb/>
GREENVILLE O. <lb/>
Cot Ion Bagging Ties always <lb/>
on him i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at G A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora, South Creek, <lb/>
Swan Ocracoke and <lb/>
all ts for the West with rail- <lb/>
roads at Norfolk. <lb/>
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the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb/>
S. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
J. E. District <lb/>
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A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
so a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COMB TO SEE MB. <lb/>
J. B. COBBY. <lb/>
Norfolk Va <lb/>
lull Cotton Buyer, Broker, in <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer, stock., cotton, Grain and <lb/>
is New York <lb/>
DAY IN THE YEAH. Chicago and New <lb/>
CALDWELL <lb/>
c d w i. ii I The Commoner <lb/>
ISSUED <lb/>
PER VI AH. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
THE OBSERVER Receives the <lb/>
largest telegraphic Dews service <lb/>
delivered to any paper between; in Advance. <lb/>
Atlanta, and. One Year Six Month. <lb/>
special service it the greatest Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
ever bandied by a North . <lb/>
paper. No traveling canvasser are em <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken <lb/>
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER con- <lb/>
of or more pages, and <lb/>
to a large extent made of <lb/>
original matter. <lb/>
THE SEMI-WEEKLY <lb/>
ER printed Tuesday and Friday <lb/>
per year. The largest paper <lb/>
in North <lb/>
Sample copies sent on application. <lb/>
Address <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C. <lb/>
Dr. D James,<lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
The Reflector, office. <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or The Dally <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for 13.50 payable in ad- <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
Tin- leader in good work and low <lb/>
N . i Mr <lb/>
All other Una very cheap. Portraits <lb/>
from any small picture cheap. Mice <lb/>
Frame all the Come and <lb/>
my work. Mo trouble to <lb/>
soil answer question. The very <lb/>
to all. Office hour <lb/>
lo a. in., In n n. m. Your <lb/>
FOB v <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TRUTH TO <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, APRIL <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson; <lb/>
Take Away <lb/>
Women <lb/>
And what would said a <lb/>
Women's Rights orator. <lb/>
excitedly shouted a man <lb/>
In the gallery. <lb/>
Perhaps that's why so many <lb/>
men do their shoe business at our <lb/>
store, for we certainly have the <lb/>
women's trade. <lb/>
Why shouldn't we <lb/>
We carry the most famous line <lb/>
of Women's shoes and our store Is <lb/>
,.,,,.,. with the latest Spring creations in <lb/>
Kid and Patent Kid Welt <lb/>
insures sole flexibility and <lb/>
They will soon be on the feet of the best dressers <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
They're yours at to a pair. <lb/>
fairly ablaze <lb/>
As well be out of the World as out of Fashion. <lb/>
For earliest knowing possessing of the authoritative <lb/>
things of fashion, keep yourself familiar with <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson. <lb/>
1888 1902 <lb/>
and <lb/>
MY LINE. <lb/>
SPRING MILLINERY <lb/>
Is now ready for you 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 <lb/>
MY PATTERN HATS <lb/>
will be sold 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 <lb/>
Children's Hats from cents up. <lb/>
Hats from cents to any price desired <lb/>
will he ably assisted by Mr. Ella <lb/>
My customers already know that she tries to please <lb/>
them in pimping and trimming huts to become the wearer. <lb/>
will get the New York Styles month during the <lb/>
Come see my Hack Hat for Easter. <lb/>
MRS. L. GRIFFIN. <lb/>
At Old Stand. <lb/>
OUR RALEIGH LETTER. <lb/>
Correspondent of <lb/>
April <lb/>
The poll lax question <lb/>
a great deal of just now <lb/>
among the politicians, professional <lb/>
and There are <lb/>
ten days In to ray tax, <lb/>
as required the new <lb/>
law, yet probably less <lb/>
one half the voters in ninny <lb/>
lies have complied with lite law in <lb/>
respect. The news <lb/>
county for lo <lb/>
that at end of last week <lb/>
some voters, white and black, <lb/>
had not paid their poll tax. This <lb/>
sort of thing is all over <lb/>
North Carolina, and hears on <lb/>
all hands inquiries ex <lb/>
of doubt as to whether <lb/>
is as a <lb/>
we Democrat expected it <lb/>
to be at the time adoption. <lb/>
It is a rate lo either <lb/>
Democrats or Republicans <lb/>
days the <lb/>
Supreme Court on the constitution- <lb/>
of the The <lb/>
Republicans lie Baking no <lb/>
effort to get up a <lb/>
for the Supremo Court lo pas <lb/>
In fact, I have beard <lb/>
of both parties say they <lb/>
were entirely satisfied the other <lb/>
was. <lb/>
That makes the poll situation <lb/>
more than lie- <lb/>
fore, and in some the <lb/>
prepayment of the tax by office- <lb/>
holder candidates fur office <lb/>
seems to lie the only way out of <lb/>
the It Is a bitter pill for <lb/>
the politicians to take, but from <lb/>
general appearances lake it they <lb/>
must. <lb/>
The Imperial <lb/>
Tobacco Company of England, has <lb/>
formally entered this State and <lb/>
will compete with the American <lb/>
Company. It will have <lb/>
buyer t each market. A license <lb/>
tax of State and county, <lb/>
was paid here, and the entry of the <lb/>
company officially made. The <lb/>
American is making things lively <lb/>
and, in fact, <lb/>
generally, now the Imperial <lb/>
proposes to make lively on <lb/>
this side of the water tor <lb/>
Principal John E. Ray of <lb/>
Institution for the Blind, stales <lb/>
that the attendance at both <lb/>
has faring present <lb/>
term all records. <lb/>
There arc t blind and <lb/>
deaf mutes blind. The <lb/>
health of all has been usually good. <lb/>
Auditor B. P. Dixon will deliver <lb/>
the annual address to the white <lb/>
blind II, which is the closing <lb/>
day. <lb/>
At a meeting of the Hoard of <lb/>
i Trustees of the Masonic Orphanage <lb/>
j a few days ago it was decided <lb/>
I make valuable improvements at <lb/>
this splendid oldest of all <lb/>
orphanage this Stale. The <lb/>
main building will enlarged, as <lb/>
will the printing office, shoe shop, <lb/>
hospital building, etc. <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
We are now ready for an inspection by the ladies. We <lb/>
have a complete and Up-to-date lint In Dress Goods. Fine Trim- <lb/>
Silks, Sating, Lama, Velvets, Ribbons, <lb/>
White Goods, etc., Minstrel cloth, Grenadines and <lb/>
nil the newest <lb/>
Skirt Goods. <lb/>
Have <lb/>
Lace Curtains <lb/>
is not come in and look. Those at your window are nearly <lb/>
worn out, come before the newest patterns are sold. Prices <lb/>
attract, Quality decides. Look as closely to quality as you <lb/>
do to prices. Measure your purchases by the they <lb/>
yield and you will say this is the best place in Greenville to <lb/>
buy goods. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
DON'T THY lo eat any old <lb/>
thing that I offered yon, lint come <lb/>
I us for something nice, fresh and <lb/>
palatable. have <lb/>
SMOKED MEATS <lb/>
sugar Unit are delicious. <lb/>
Wholesalers we sell <lb/>
FRUITS and VEGETABLES than <lb/>
in town. That means we <lb/>
right prices. <lb/>
Then if you want a good Cigar <lb/>
or good Smoking Chewing To <lb/>
we have the REST of <lb/>
also. <lb/>
The place get the REST every <lb/>
lime is <lb/>
THE NEW GROCERS. <lb/>
AFTER TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
II. ii II HI <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS<lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended that works automatically, <lb/>
B. Is Non <lb/>
Will be if arrears be paid month while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
A after second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the of the second cf each <lb/>
year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
Waited Opportunities <lb/>
Many a business mini who has <lb/>
doubled or more than doubled his <lb/>
trade by advertising has deplored <lb/>
the doubt and timidity which <lb/>
vented him from doing systematic <lb/>
newspaper advertising so long. <lb/>
He see that ho might have <lb/>
ed his success years before had he <lb/>
only had the and <lb/>
age lo invest newspaper space. <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Dallies <lb/>
lives are in <lb/>
Tin- of the ilia <lb/>
east; la It progress <lb/>
terribly w ho have given <lb/>
tin Perry in <lb/>
water with a few drop of added <lb/>
ran tell how this treatment <lb/>
and vomiting, put the <lb/>
little patient nut of danger. U and cl. <lb/>
All Kinds at The <lb/>
On <lb/>
D. O. Apr. IS. <lb/>
he Civil Government bill <lb/>
conic tip for consideration the <lb/>
Senate tomorrow is an <lb/>
said Senator of <lb/>
yesterday, when I asked <lb/>
his opinion. a of <lb/>
Philippines continued <lb/>
the Senator, have had <lb/>
of listening to testimony at <lb/>
band and there is no ground <lb/>
whatever for postponing the <lb/>
of a permanent govern <lb/>
met I in islands. Neither is it <lb/>
-i lie taken in <lb/>
that Congress Way act <lb/>
The Filipinos are an <lb/>
intelligent capable of <lb/>
I at least, local self government. <lb/>
I The educated people of islands, <lb/>
laud by term I refer lo those <lb/>
I who call nail and write Spanish, <lb/>
arc of a particularly high class, <lb/>
I many having enjoyed <lb/>
advantages of higher education <lb/>
and their fathers before them for <lb/>
two hundred years General Mac- <lb/>
and Whittier, Dr. <lb/>
Hon. John Barret, ex Minis <lb/>
to Admiral and <lb/>
the educators now the Islands <lb/>
have nil given testimony as to the <lb/>
education and of the <lb/>
people and have all practically de- <lb/>
i hem capable of <lb/>
iii a legislative of <lb/>
their own; and this would lie par- <lb/>
line were their govern- <lb/>
to be organized with an upper <lb/>
chamber, the of which <lb/>
were appointed the President, <lb/>
Tin that It la to <lb/>
lake a census is simply a ruse to <lb/>
mil the disposal, to favored <lb/>
capitalists, of the franchises mid <lb/>
grants in the islands before the <lb/>
people have a voice in such <lb/>
As example of the <lb/>
mot hods which are being <lb/>
the first railroad, which <lb/>
will be with Filipino's <lb/>
is lo constructed from <lb/>
Manila up to a lace in <lb/>
which will be used solely <lb/>
place of recreation by the <lb/>
can resident during the heated <lb/>
term. industrial <lb/>
purpose It is all dis- <lb/>
tressing. The exploitation of the <lb/>
island by favored corporal ions if <lb/>
policy <lb/>
will be a disgrace lo the <lb/>
fair country. Yes, I <lb/>
shall make a speech on the subject <lb/>
as will a number of democratic <lb/>
senator. <lb/>
to of the <lb/>
troops on the islands, that <lb/>
is a disgrace. Take report of <lb/>
governor of which <lb/>
he shows that one third of Hie <lb/>
population of acclimated natives <lb/>
nave died during the lust year of <lb/>
I am if <lb/>
the administration were no. <lb/>
suppressing the facts <lb/>
that of malaria would lie <lb/>
spelled <lb/>
I shall oiler one amend <lb/>
which I hope will be <lb/>
adopted. It will provide that any <lb/>
American corporal ion, company or <lb/>
j individual shall make any <lb/>
slaves or slave labor. <lb/>
forfeit all its rights, giants <lb/>
and franchise. I am credibly <lb/>
there are American <lb/>
which have contracted <lb/>
with the Mom chiefs the per <lb/>
of labor on rub- <lb/>
plantation, the slaves lie- <lb/>
longing <lb/>
of the Capitol cf and who <lb/>
hope under the of <lb/>
Geary law labor at lower <lb/>
wages than they w. have had <lb/>
lo pay had the new bill become a <lb/>
law, proved too strong for the re- <lb/>
publican Senators. The action of <lb/>
the Semite was a severe <lb/>
to the Pacific coast <lb/>
ions and one from that <lb/>
nation said to me yesterday, <lb/>
the Senate should pass the Cuban <lb/>
reciprocity bill you might a well <lb/>
strike my State from the <lb/>
can column and count it in the <lb/>
democratic <lb/>
The Philippine bill <lb/>
is now regular order in the <lb/>
Senate and it will be followed by <lb/>
the Isthmian canal bill, at least, so <lb/>
say several members of the <lb/>
steering It is <lb/>
possible, however, that <lb/>
do not appreciate the organ- <lb/>
opposition with which their <lb/>
present bill will lie met. The <lb/>
which being presented <lb/>
to the Philippine committee is con- <lb/>
to prove <lb/>
of democratic contentions <lb/>
as well as to demonstrate the <lb/>
cruelty and disregard <lb/>
the rules of civilized warfare <lb/>
which American officers <lb/>
have been guilty. <lb/>
of the democrats <lb/>
press have charged with send- <lb/>
out exaggerated report of the <lb/>
Army scan- <lb/>
and, the courtesy of <lb/>
Representative Richardson, I <lb/>
cured the proof sheets the doc <lb/>
on the subject submitted to <lb/>
the House by Secretary <lb/>
Space will not permit extensive <lb/>
quotation but perhaps the follow <lb/>
log will In refitting the <lb/>
transport Colon Iron <lb/>
Works of Sun Francisco furnished <lb/>
following items as shown by <lb/>
their itemized One small <lb/>
brass lied, U four pillows, 116.40 <lb/>
three bath <lb/>
yards of carpet, one chair, <lb/>
three chairs, skirt <lb/>
round commander's bed, <lb/>
These are but a few items. It is <lb/>
not surprising that <lb/>
Chamberlain says of above. <lb/>
following extracts appear to <lb/>
substantiate the charges of <lb/>
Fountain <lb/>
get <lb/>
and the Hypocrite. <lb/>
We have often thought about <lb/>
Christ's i ii the hypo- <lb/>
In the deepest sense of the <lb/>
word hypocrisy the only sin; <lb/>
everything else mere error. <lb/>
The Master looked with love <lb/>
pity upon all classes of <lb/>
but the hypocrites alone seem- <lb/>
ed to lax his patience. <lb/>
What can be explanation of <lb/>
positive evil Why will people <lb/>
be dishonest at heart f Who can <lb/>
tolerate the willful Mart <lb/>
The nature of such evil is prob- <lb/>
ably unknowable. In God's mind <lb/>
only can solution lie found. <lb/>
Sometimes we wonder whether <lb/>
the fundamental error which <lb/>
makes not its theory of <lb/>
sin. <lb/>
The John thought <lb/>
sin was a part of God's plant <lb/>
lie suggested that sin might have <lb/>
been placed here for our <lb/>
Some ministers objected on <lb/>
the ground <lb/>
evil, nut baa pretended <lb/>
to give a lie explanation. <lb/>
Christ gave a remedy for <lb/>
but he did mil explain its nature. <lb/>
Mount Motor. <lb/>
t . Apr, <lb/>
I list Wednesday the Senate <lb/>
passed a Chinese bill, <lb/>
mi measure reported by <lb/>
Committee on Immigration but the <lb/>
Geary law, re enacting it fur an- <lb/>
other term, The large <lb/>
democrat voted for the <lb/>
more drastic out the in <lb/>
the of <lb/>
large Pacific corporal lout, <lb/>
The self made man is never <lb/>
Will Cure Stomach <lb/>
Minutest <lb/>
This <lb/>
what will I. <lb/>
t. Hum- in tin- mutant <lb/>
sat, as It win you boars of salts la. <lb/>
Watch out that the dealer doe not .-.-II you <lb/>
mi reputation of Pain <lb/>
many <lb/>
l to Mil <lb/>
end <lb/>
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MM <lb/>
EASTERN Winterville Department. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. WHICH <lb/>
Entered at Post Office <lb/>
Greenville, N. a Second Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
Ann. <lb/>
had Una <lb/>
early Sunday mI-l <lb/>
to be the work of <lb/>
The loss is said to retch <lb/>
Out Kansas temperature <lb/>
is figuring up nineties while <lb/>
a little further west, in Tub, they <lb/>
are a and Ml <lb/>
late T. <lb/>
left estate worth some- <lb/>
thing more than He <lb/>
willed it a manner that to said <lb/>
to be satisfactory to all testators. <lb/>
April Now in <lb/>
Twenty cotton mills this <lb/>
State South Carolina are or- <lb/>
into a combination. Hen- <lb/>
E. Fries, of is <lb/>
movement, the <lb/>
combination being under New <lb/>
charter. <lb/>
Early Sunday morning the large <lb/>
side wheel steamer City of Pitts- <lb/>
burg was burned on the Ohio <lb/>
river. passengers <lb/>
crew there were about people <lb/>
on of them are re- <lb/>
ported to have perished. The <lb/>
steamer and cargo were a total <lb/>
lots. It was a terrible disaster. <lb/>
It U not every thief who gets in <lb/>
the clutches of the law. There are <lb/>
those who make a big haul and, <lb/>
hilling some or <lb/>
misplaced In, go ex <lb/>
by their while <lb/>
the petty larceny fellow gels a <lb/>
striped clothes. And it is <lb/>
of the world that the big <lb/>
thief -harp. shrewd <lb/>
a . h <lb/>
in <lb/>
way here, but there is of <lb/>
coming when it will be found <lb/>
that the Eighth Commandment <lb/>
down Sinai has never <lb/>
been repealed, and all thieves will <lb/>
be classed together. <lb/>
N. April, <lb/>
TOBACCO Flies tobacco ill <lb/>
The A. On Co., are <lb/>
keeping up a tremendous racket <lb/>
making tobacco Hues. It <lb/>
like twenty live with each <lb/>
hand using two hammers and each <lb/>
band having a helper using two <lb/>
hammer. However we will try <lb/>
endure it a while as they <lb/>
have one hundred and twenty <lb/>
thousands pounds to work <lb/>
Bad soon it will be over. Then <lb/>
peace, delightful peace. <lb/>
All the men in Winterville think <lb/>
a sailor hat prettiest hat a <lb/>
lady CM wear. <lb/>
Forbes, of Greenville, <lb/>
of A. A WM Monday and <lb/>
assisted toot e loot, toot by <lb/>
the baud and bis was <lb/>
highly appreciated. <lb/>
H. A. While was here Saturday <lb/>
insurance <lb/>
Miss Battle Nichols attended <lb/>
church was <lb/>
country Sunday. <lb/>
J. K. Johnson is serving on the <lb/>
grand jury at Greenville this week. <lb/>
Dr. and Mrs. B. T. Cox attend <lb/>
ed religious services the <lb/>
at Greenville last <lb/>
Sabbath. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sparks <lb/>
went to Saturday and <lb/>
returned Monday. <lb/>
Prof. G. E. Lineberry Wife <lb/>
spent in your town. <lb/>
X. A Fletcher left for <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Little Miss Cox was <lb/>
visiting Mends Greenville the <lb/>
first of the week. <lb/>
it. T. Evans, of your city, came <lb/>
down Sunday on a special trip of <lb/>
inquiry. <lb/>
Beetle and Kate Chap <lb/>
man returned from Vanceboro <lb/>
Sunday accompanied by her broth <lb/>
Chapman, <lb/>
B. Manning On. received B <lb/>
ear load of Hour yesterday. <lb/>
Mrs. Dr. and Mis <lb/>
were Mrs. I. <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
If reporter of King's Week <lb/>
don't let me and my best <lb/>
alone I want the editor of <lb/>
suit for <lb/>
of <lb/>
gentleman laid her <lb/>
Yesterday was a day <lb/>
and to make the day more <lb/>
The April term of Pitt Superior <lb/>
with <lb/>
Judge C. Winston <lb/>
Solicitor L. I. Moore <lb/>
the State. <lb/>
We did net have the <lb/>
of hearing Judge Winston's <lb/>
charge to the grand jury at this <lb/>
term, but all who did hear it speak <lb/>
of its excellence. He not only <lb/>
gives the law delivering a <lb/>
charge, but clothes his <lb/>
in such phrases eloquence as to <lb/>
make it a pleasure to listen to him- <lb/>
Every visit he makes to Pitt <lb/>
gives him a stronger hold <lb/>
esteem of the people. <lb/>
The grand jury is composed as <lb/>
Job Moore, Foreman, W. O. <lb/>
Jacob J. <lb/>
Patrick, Jas. L. G. T. <lb/>
Evans, W. H. Jenkins. W. H. <lb/>
May. Jr., Jenkins W. H. <lb/>
Butler, H. A. Kittrell, J. B. <lb/>
Johnson, Dixon, W. E. <lb/>
W. Greene, H. C. Can- <lb/>
non, W. II. J. J. <lb/>
Buck. <lb/>
The for this week is <lb/>
composed Of J. T, Matthews, Frau- <lb/>
Nobles, Canady Moon, Louis <lb/>
B. Williams, Carlos Harris, S. V. <lb/>
Joy tier, P. J M. W. Ty <lb/>
sou, B. J. Pulley, Cox, W. <lb/>
H. Gray, w. II. Harrington. <lb/>
The following cases have <lb/>
Waller removing laud <lb/>
mark, not guilty. <lb/>
James carrying Concealed <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, fill <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Harrington, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
lined mil costs. <lb/>
Henry Thompson, affray, guilty, <lb/>
six months on county <lb/>
roads, <lb/>
Jesse C. Wilson, assault, guilty. <lb/>
W. Bullock, con- <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
fined and costs. <lb/>
II. S. Hardy, affray, pleads <lb/>
guilty, linen costs. <lb/>
James Cox. assault with dead <lb/>
weapon, guilty Of simple assault, <lb/>
lined and costs. <lb/>
George Smith, larceny, pleads <lb/>
guilty, judgment suspended on <lb/>
meat <lb/>
Prank Kenney, larceny, guilty, <lb/>
one year penitentiary. <lb/>
Isaiah Dixon, seduction, guilty. <lb/>
Adams, concealed <lb/>
Anderson, larceny, guilty. <lb/>
A and <lb/>
Easter Anderson, larceny, guilty. <lb/>
Walter Miller, larceny, not <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
Sam Obey. affray, guilty. <lb/>
of costs. <lb/>
Sum Gibbs Olivia <lb/>
affray, guilty, Gibbs <lb/>
Olivia nuisance, guilty- <lb/>
Elias Coward, larceny, <lb/>
six months on E <lb/>
roads. <lb/>
GIVE US A PRIMARY. <lb/>
The little notice of <lb/>
Free Press stock plans, <lb/>
which was reproduced <lb/>
and which v. as highly appreciated, <lb/>
was wrongly credited lo till <lb/>
villa Tie kind <lb/>
words came from the Tarboro <lb/>
Southerner, which Will please ac- <lb/>
our apology thanks. <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
Mistake, brother Free <lb/>
The article question was the <lb/>
genuine product of <lb/>
Tim thinking and was <lb/>
properly credited. However, the <lb/>
Southerner did a day or two later <lb/>
pick up the item verbatim and <lb/>
palm it off as its own, X harm <lb/>
done, of another fail <lb/>
of frequent editorial <lb/>
There is nothing that <lb/>
ages intelligent Immigration more <lb/>
than a good hospital A man <lb/>
does not care lo bring his family <lb/>
to a town docs not furnish <lb/>
every facility for the protection, <lb/>
comfort and safely of the sick any <lb/>
he desires lo invest in <lb/>
real estate where there is nothing <lb/>
to protect it from lire. A hospital <lb/>
is a necessity these days of <lb/>
progress, and all our sister towns <lb/>
realizing this them. <lb/>
Are we to lag behind, especially <lb/>
when we have such generous offers <lb/>
direction I Green- <lb/>
ville and Pitt comity must have a <lb/>
hospital. If its citizens will get <lb/>
together raise a few <lb/>
dollars in cash, other men with <lb/>
capital outside of the county-, re- <lb/>
wonderful benefits of a <lb/>
first class hospital, will gladly <lb/>
supply the reel. <lb/>
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
the lovely maidens could j weapon, pleads guilty, lined <lb/>
be seen in all adding to land costs. <lb/>
the scene. This is a grand old Adams, assault with dead- <lb/>
country of ain't I weapon pleads <lb/>
Mis. Keen children. lined and costs. <lb/>
of came up and j Walter assault with <lb/>
spent with T. weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
lined and costs. <lb/>
Henry Con, Carrying concealed <lb/>
weapon, guilty, lined fill <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Amos Mills and Henry Cox, as- <lb/>
sault with deadly weapon, lined <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, <lb/>
Jenny Pinker, larceny, not <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
Fernando assault and <lb/>
battery, guilty. <lb/>
X. I. Garris, resisting officer, <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
Frank larceny, guilty. <lb/>
judgment suspended <lb/>
pay costs. <lb/>
George Dudley, assault with <lb/>
weapon, <lb/>
Moses King and Daniel James, <lb/>
affray, guilty, judgment suspend <lb/>
ed on payment of <lb/>
N. April <lb/>
Mis J. A. Ed ii a ids, of Snow <lb/>
Hill, has been visiting her sister, <lb/>
Mis. A Hill, who is very <lb/>
Miss Vivian is very sick <lb/>
this week. We hope she may <lb/>
soon recover. <lb/>
B Pollard returned <lb/>
day from near Wilmington where <lb/>
he has been on business. <lb/>
Misses Agnes and Mabel Barrett <lb/>
and Let ha Burnett are in the <lb/>
visiting Misses <lb/>
Helen Barrett. <lb/>
Mi. Askew is assist- <lb/>
Mrs. M. A. iii <lb/>
millinery store during Miss Leg <lb/>
on account of sick <lb/>
lies-. <lb/>
Mi went to Tarboro <lb/>
Wednesday lo slay B days vis <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Mrs. G. Baker and children, <lb/>
of her mother, <lb/>
Mrs. H. at Marlboro. <lb/>
Miss Hannah Hardy is <lb/>
in the country at Moses L <lb/>
W. K. Fields, of near <lb/>
moved his family lo town Monday <lb/>
in his new residence near the de <lb/>
pot. <lb/>
and Gordan Welds, <lb/>
who arc attending at Win- <lb/>
came lo visit their patents <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
Alfred Warren, Hill, <lb/>
was in town Wednesday to see bis <lb/>
Mrs. Hill. <lb/>
Permit me as a citizen of Pitt <lb/>
county to offer some suggestions <lb/>
relative to our approaching <lb/>
cal campaign. the ll place I <lb/>
wish to bring lo the minds of the <lb/>
voters of the the <lb/>
the nomination of candidates <lb/>
for the several officers in the <lb/>
as practiced in our <lb/>
in former years. These <lb/>
conventions assemble, certain <lb/>
delegates, selected by the <lb/>
different townships in the county, <lb/>
are allowed to vote selecting can- <lb/>
and by this plan per <lb/>
cent, of the voting population have <lb/>
no voice in these nominations, as <lb/>
the delegates who compose the <lb/>
nominating conventions have their <lb/>
preferences, and without consult- <lb/>
the wishes of people, <lb/>
certain favorites and <lb/>
the voting class to elect them, <lb/>
whether they to or <lb/>
To obviate this seeming unfair- <lb/>
the plan is for candidates <lb/>
to announce themselves for the <lb/>
offices, and then about days <lb/>
before the county convention is <lb/>
held, let there be a primary <lb/>
lion in each township, and when <lb/>
county convent ion meets who- <lb/>
ever has received the largest mini- <lb/>
bar of votes the primary, the <lb/>
convention should confirm said <lb/>
primary election by endorsing and <lb/>
nominating candidates whom <lb/>
the primaries have selected. This <lb/>
manner of nomination of <lb/>
would give entire satisfaction <lb/>
n all no nave <lb/>
cause to complain. <lb/>
Another thought I wish to ex- <lb/>
press in regard to holding office. <lb/>
believe that our county should <lb/>
have a rule, as our state has, that <lb/>
no officer shall bold an office <lb/>
than four To keep Mr- <lb/>
lam men in office for an <lb/>
length time to the exclusion <lb/>
of other citizens whose capacities <lb/>
for business are just as good, seems <lb/>
wrong and and disgusts <lb/>
the popular as lo the <lb/>
shown U B when others <lb/>
just as and competent <lb/>
not shown same favor and <lb/>
as hold office <lb/>
for an number of years. <lb/>
us have i primary, and let us <lb/>
enforce the no man shall <lb/>
occupy an within the gift of <lb/>
people longer than tour <lb/>
r. L, <lb/>
Greenville has a quiet way <lb/>
along that the <lb/>
world does not realize the <lb/>
f business done here. The <lb/>
has found that what it <lb/>
believes to lie the largest wholesale <lb/>
I business in Eastern North <lb/>
Carolina ii done right here in <lb/>
by Greenville Sup <lb/>
ply Company. <lb/>
While making our usual trip to <lb/>
the depot Ibis morning we noticed <lb/>
such a of business their <lb/>
place that we dropped in to sec <lb/>
was going and to ask some <lb/>
questions. Mr. B. B. Higgs allow- <lb/>
ed us through cheerfully an- <lb/>
all questions. We found <lb/>
them with a stock all kind <lb/>
of goods by retail grocers <lb/>
and they are doing an immense j <lb/>
business, supplying homo <lb/>
merchants those the conn- <lb/>
they ship large quantities lo <lb/>
other towns. Their books show <lb/>
shipments made this week to Kin- I <lb/>
Scotland Neck, Tarboro, <lb/>
Becky Mount, Whitakers, Enfield, I <lb/>
Elm City, Fremont, Goldsboro, I <lb/>
Mt. Olive, Selma, Ben- <lb/>
son, Four Oaks, Dunn, and other <lb/>
places. This gives some idea of <lb/>
the territory they cover. <lb/>
They handle the very best lines <lb/>
of goods, representing such con-j <lb/>
as Swift of Chicago, the <lb/>
largest packers the <lb/>
world; the Milling Co . <lb/>
of Va., who lead in <lb/>
the product cf meal; <lb/>
Bro., of Mich., whose <lb/>
fine Hour is known <lb/>
Bud others of equal prominence. <lb/>
Mr. Higgs also told is that so <lb/>
far this a less than <lb/>
four Greenville Sup- j <lb/>
Co., had sold car loads of <lb/>
meal, between NO and barrels <lb/>
of sugar, ma car loads of flour <lb/>
and meals, other goods in , <lb/>
In be said, the. <lb/>
outlook is that Ins firm will sell i <lb/>
worth ibis year. <lb/>
Taking their business all <lb/>
we do not believe any wholesale <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
can surpass I hem. They keep two <lb/>
salesmen on road much of <lb/>
time. Such a is worth a <lb/>
great deal to Greenville. <lb/>
ARE <lb/>
YOU <lb/>
DEAF <lb/>
Fancy Hose <lb/>
ALL CASES OF <lb/>
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING <lb/>
ARE NOW CURABLE <lb/>
by our new invention. Only born deaf re incurable. <lb/>
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. <lb/>
F. A. OF <lb/>
MA. March <lb/>
cored it will <lb/>
Hep. on m. -n. 11- <lb/>
Ice three <lb/>
eminent ear el lo <lb/>
help me. and even only head I <lb/>
tarn lite act ring in the car would be kl . . <lb/>
in a New York it <lb/>
mi III Alter ll a few day. according; lo <lb/>
I, a, In the ear I <lb/>
It ,. beE --S .,,. M. <lb/>
Our not interfere your <lb/>
V-U m AT HOME <lb/>
Corn, Cotton, Tobacco, <lb/>
Selling High <lb/>
Likely to continue to sell high I<lb/>
The Philosophy of Farming t <lb/>
Smaller Surface. Labor Saved. <lb/>
Fertilize with a free hand <lb/>
Buy of your own people I <lb/>
Southern Makers of Fertilizers <lb/>
For Southern Farmers. <lb/>
High Standard. High Service. <lb/>
Moderate Prices. <lb/>
Factories at and <lb/>
A Fatally. <lb/>
Henry Stocks, a Tanner living in <lb/>
the Hull section of Greene county <lb/>
near Hill, ii <lb/>
jail, charged with <lb/>
killing Henry Weber, a <lb/>
man who was in bis employ. <lb/>
Bethel High <lb/>
D Co ac A strictly first Preparatory School. Prepare <lb/>
for College and for Life Oil <lb/>
J. W. Silt MULL, Principal, MISS MAMIE GRIMES, <lb/>
MRS. J. W. Art. <lb/>
Art, <lb/>
Primary Department, <lb/>
Advanced, <lb/>
Hoard moderate. <lb/>
2.25 Music, including piano rent, 3.00 <lb/>
8.00 Incidental fee, per year, 1.00 <lb/>
For farther particulars address <lb/>
Stocks Weber Hie J. MT. <lb/>
I It I I III tit lit <lb/>
it's the duty to <lb/>
watch so others may <lb/>
ft out -Northern <lb/>
an u Uh can tot coma <lb/>
appeal from May <lb/>
or s <lb/>
John and Louis Smith, <lb/>
affray, guilty, lined each and <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Henry Shavers W. W. <lb/>
Humphrey, guilty, lined <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Joe larceny, <lb/>
suspended on payment <lb/>
of <lb/>
Waller Adams, assault, and bat <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Adams, carrying con- <lb/>
weapon, pleads, <lb/>
lined and and costs. <lb/>
Mack Warren, larceny, <lb/>
guilty, one year in penitentiary. <lb/>
W. E. Patrick, affray, <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Joseph carrying con- <lb/>
weapon, pleads lined <lb/>
and <lb/>
Taylor, <lb/>
April 1902 <lb/>
Mr. and are <lb/>
the line little <lb/>
boy. <lb/>
Mr. and J. II. Mills spent <lb/>
last Sunday <lb/>
Mrs. Liner Miss <lb/>
While who has been <lb/>
at death's door for past <lb/>
week is at this <lb/>
writing. <lb/>
White and Lula <lb/>
Smith Friday with Mrs. <lb/>
Our literary Society bad its <lb/>
regular meeting Friday night, <lb/>
fir courtship or co- <lb/>
I . and A. O. Clark <lb/>
on the din E. S. Dixon <lb/>
and K L. t on the <lb/>
was <lb/>
victor, if lorry for debate Friday <lb/>
night, A i <lb/>
Which I I'll greater <lb/>
curse o A war or <lb/>
J. W. Smith <lb/>
nod . II. Negative <lb/>
Tom and W. F. Evans. <lb/>
lira. is quite sick. <lb/>
Mis- Mills and J. W. <lb/>
Elks ti short while here Sat- <lb/>
Mrs. I. A White has <lb/>
i not her Mrs. <lb/>
Misses Annie and <lb/>
Lacy kept store and carried on <lb/>
eggs <lb/>
Mi White's absence. <lb/>
result of a misunderstanding <lb/>
some work being done. The <lb/>
was p and Stocks struck <lb/>
with a pair of knuckles. <lb/>
Shortly alter the difficulty Stocks <lb/>
went before a sub- <lb/>
to an being dis- <lb/>
charged, a small lino was imposed. <lb/>
the meantime Welter was <lb/>
route to Snow Hill. On reaching <lb/>
home of II. Moore, <lb/>
be went in, expiring soon <lb/>
after. Blaring Weber's death, <lb/>
Sheriff to the <lb/>
home Stocks arrested him. <lb/>
All the parties are white. <lb/>
Everybody <lb/>
Cordially to see our stock of <lb/>
before buying- We have what you want. Come and be con- <lb/>
We have the line of millinery brought <lb/>
to Greenville. in all widths and colors. <lb/>
Ribbons for the neck, just the thing for summer. Hals <lb/>
trimmed while you wait. Give us a trial. <lb/>
Yours to please, <lb/>
Misses Erwin. <lb/>
The oyster Is yearning for his <lb/>
vacation. <lb/>
save time and save <lb/>
IV it Stop. I <lb/>
allay. ll. <lb/>
HUNDLEY, <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA,, <lb/>
TUB GREATEST STOCK OP <lb/>
PINE <lb/>
Ever should have one. <lb/>
money. <lb/>
THE JAMES Bethel, N. C. <lb/>
are the Distributor for the least money of <lb/>
any on the market. All who have soon it pronounce it a great <lb/>
success If yon need one write u. <lb/>
We also manufacture School Desk, Swings, <lb/>
Swings. Tables, Desks, Doors, Tobacco Ac. <lb/>
MANUFACTURING, Bethel, N. C. <lb/>
IN THE SOUTH <lb/>
709-711-7131 Broad St., <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA. <lb/>
All Kinds at The Reflector <lb/>
SCHOOL BOOKS <lb/>
J Reflector <lb/>
for sure <lb/>
.-fancy six-ks are the <lb/>
sign. Go- <lb/>
to ii brilliant <lb/>
season the <lb/>
girl won't <lb/>
all the colors. <lb/>
Fancy are gay- <lb/>
brighter <lb/>
ever. Hard to make you appreciate B wonderful <lb/>
we have. <lb/>
Fancy Hose, <lb/>
At lac, Light and <lb/>
stripes; figures; And, well, <lb/>
almost, any sort you can imagine. More arc coining all <lb/>
the time, hut everybody likes to be Hist. <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MA <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
The 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/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL DEFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Honor Roll <lb/>
Of Masonic Bill School, for <lb/>
ending April <lb/>
Lee Martha dwell <lb/>
Lena <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Speak to Me. Some to You. <lb/>
21.1902 <lb/>
K. O. went to <lb/>
today.<lb/>
from Washington. <lb/>
Miss Janie Brown came in Sat <lb/>
from <lb/>
M. left <lb/>
Ibis morning for <lb/>
Tied fox returned Saturday <lb/>
evening from a trip up road. <lb/>
Joe returned Saturday <lb/>
evening from the expo <lb/>
V. J. Lee came in Saturday eve- <lb/>
from Norfolk and left this <lb/>
Miss Ada Ward left Saturday <lb/>
evening for to visit <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Mrs. J. N. Booth left this morn- <lb/>
to visit her mother <lb/>
who is sick. <lb/>
Miss James and C. <lb/>
Mayo returned Saturday evening <lb/>
from Washington. <lb/>
J. I. in Sat- <lb/>
evening from and <lb/>
returned this <lb/>
Mrs. W. L. Brown <lb/>
ill the last few days and her <lb/>
condition is considered almost <lb/>
hopeless. <lb/>
Mrs. William- <lb/>
who has been visiting <lb/>
daughter, Mrs. J. B. Walker, re- <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
Swift Galloway <lb/>
M Lindsay, of Snow Bill, and <lb/>
Ii. Wooten, of Kinston, arc at- <lb/>
tending court <lb/>
Be Sure to See our <lb/>
Children's Choir. <lb/>
A number of children of the <lb/>
Baptist Sunday school furnished <lb/>
the singing at the service in the <lb/>
church Sunday using the <lb/>
new song books recently <lb/>
ed by the Sunday school. Their <lb/>
singing was splendid and much <lb/>
enjoyed by congregation. <lb/>
Shirt waist weather now. <lb/>
Spring to be <lb/>
with <lb/>
Candidates for county offices a <lb/>
getting In evidence. <lb/>
Fishing poles are coming out of <lb/>
their biding places. <lb/>
Something Rice <lb/>
Flakes at M. <lb/>
Bring your fat Cattle to K. M. <lb/>
and lb gross, <lb/>
straw hat has come out and <lb/>
we hope can stay out next <lb/>
fall. <lb/>
There is not much more time in <lb/>
which to look after paying poll tax <lb/>
if you are yet delinquent. <lb/>
There can hardly be any more <lb/>
danger from frost now, so the fruit <lb/>
crop may be safe. <lb/>
Dr. J. B. Nobles has located <lb/>
here and has his office in the Per <lb/>
kins on Fourth street. <lb/>
Two dwelling houses In Wash- <lb/>
both occupied by colored <lb/>
people, were destroyed by Are <lb/>
about o'clock Sunday morning. <lb/>
hospital movement is gain- <lb/>
interest. This is an enterprise <lb/>
that should not be allowed lag <lb/>
at all until the hospital is a real <lb/>
There is some question as to <lb/>
whether the leaves will all lie <lb/>
grown by the of May. There <lb/>
must be some fast growing if they <lb/>
are. <lb/>
A curious collision occurred <lb/>
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Wade Butts and William Heed, <lb/>
affray, fined and costs, <lb/>
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George left this <lb/>
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C. J. representative <lb/>
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Surveys with Plats or Maps <lb/>
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H. M. EMERSON, <lb/>
Pass. Agent <lb/>
J. R. KENLY, Manager. <lb/>
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager <lb/>
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leave Rot by <lb/>
a, arrive <lb/>
SF And what would follow said a <lb/>
Women's Rights orator. <lb/>
Mm excitedly shouted a man <lb/>
in the gallery. <lb/>
fl K Perhaps that's why so many <lb/>
, nun do business at our <lb/>
mi women's <lb/>
M m Why shouldn't <lb/>
V We tarry the most famous line <lb/>
T of Women's shoes and our store is <lb/>
fairly ablaze with the latest Spring creations in <lb/>
Kid and Patent Kid Oxfords--all Goodyear Welt <lb/>
insures sole and <lb/>
They will soon be on the feet of the best dressers <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
They're yours at to a pair. <lb/>
As well be out of the World as out of Fashion. <lb/>
y For earliest knowing and of the authoritative <lb/>
things of fashion, keep yourself familiar with <lb/>
Ricks <lb/>
1888 <lb/>
friends <lb/>
1902 <lb/>
MY LINE. <lb/>
and <lb/>
MY SPRING MILLINERY <lb/>
Is now ready for you to see. <lb/>
To see it will prove to yon 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 bargain. <lb/>
See <lb/>
what I have to offer you now <lb/>
Children's Hats from cents up. <lb/>
Hats from cents to any price desired. <lb/>
J will lie ably assisted by Mrs. Ella <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/>
L. GRIFFIN. <lb/>
At Old Stand. <lb/>
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
They Keep Back Local Development. <lb/>
The very <lb/>
truly that the <lb/>
every or city, arc either at <lb/>
in its cut <lb/>
its progress. There is no <lb/>
such tiling as in <lb/>
matter. <lb/>
Local development, and its pro- <lb/>
motion, does not necessarily mean <lb/>
every must have a cot- <lb/>
ton mill, saw mill or some kind <lb/>
factory, but it tines mean all <lb/>
home industries should receive all <lb/>
the local patronage. <lb/>
exceptional town <lb/>
does not lose n any <lb/>
dollars, yearly, of <lb/>
of lie citizens to trade <lb/>
borne. <lb/>
And it is away from <lb/>
home which starves to the <lb/>
local trade, keeps local <lb/>
merchant in the small store <lb/>
his business will <lb/>
permit him to enlarge his <lb/>
it also keeps the small <lb/>
carrying small poor <lb/>
by assorted stocks of <lb/>
because to purchase larger stocks, <lb/>
means to have them left over, year j. <lb/>
after year. <lb/>
It is this neglect of local <lb/>
support which keeps the churches <lb/>
poor, and to administer to <lb/>
the wants of the as <lb/>
they would be capable of doing if <lb/>
their members gave as they were <lb/>
able to give to the support of the <lb/>
churches. <lb/>
In the way of local institutions <lb/>
libraries, hospitals, charities, <lb/>
these should all receive a generous <lb/>
support. They are important <lb/>
factors every development <lb/>
and as such demand n liberal sup <lb/>
port. <lb/>
local factor in every <lb/>
town or progress and <lb/>
and a most important, is <lb/>
proper maintenance of its news <lb/>
papers. <lb/>
Success and prosperity has never <lb/>
come to any community, which <lb/>
failed lo give generous and <lb/>
support patronage to its <lb/>
home papers. <lb/>
There are citizens who borrow <lb/>
the local paper from a neighbor. <lb/>
There arc merchants who will not <lb/>
advertise n the paper, and <lb/>
there arc will not <lb/>
advertise in a home paper, but will <lb/>
in an outside paper. And there <lb/>
are citizens buy news- <lb/>
papers, refusing to like the local <lb/>
paper, but who s ill the <lb/>
home paper I'm being email in size <lb/>
and poor extent of <lb/>
Here are the elements in a com- <lb/>
which keep back its <lb/>
and yet ere surprised that <lb/>
their town does not advance <lb/>
business and and can- <lb/>
not understand that they arc the <lb/>
bulwark which keeps down all <lb/>
social, moral <lb/>
lie advancement. <lb/>
Every citizen is <lb/>
either best <lb/>
r keeping back the <lb/>
of these interests. There is no <lb/>
middle ground to occupy. It is for <lb/>
or against tho inter- <lb/>
and every citizen is personally <lb/>
responsible. <lb/>
are now ready for an inspection by ladies. We <lb/>
lave a complete and up-to-date line in Fine Trim- <lb/>
Silks, Satins, Velvets, Ribbon, <lb/>
White Goods, Minstrel cloth, Grenadines and <lb/>
all the newest <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
Have seen those <lb/>
Lace Curtains <lb/>
nearly <lb/>
Prices <lb/>
K. J. YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Lon Vat. <lb/>
Cass Value,, <lb/>
Insurance, <lb/>
Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will if arrears be paid month while you <lb/>
re living, or three, years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends arc at the beginning of the and cf each <lb/>
succeeding year, the premium for the current year paid. <lb/>
They may be us , To Premiums, or <lb/>
To or <lb/>
To make policy M an during the <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
is not come In and look. Those at your window an <lb/>
worn oat, cone before the newest patterns are sold. <lb/>
attract, Quality decides. Look as closely to quality as you <lb/>
do to prices. Measure your purchases by the satisfaction they <lb/>
yield and you will say this is the best place in Greenville to <lb/>
buy goods. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
HiM N. April <lb/>
We are very glad to see spring <lb/>
open. <lb/>
Mis-. Mamie Lang has gone lo <lb/>
t spend a few days with <lb/>
her Mrs. Ben May. <lb/>
S. It. Pollard has gone to Suit <lb/>
land Neck on business, <lb/>
There will bee debate here Fri- <lb/>
day night, April lie <lb/>
Thai man is architect <lb/>
of <lb/>
Mis. Sue children <lb/>
and <lb/>
Sunday in at Ml. <lb/>
John <lb/>
W II V r-l has gone to <lb/>
on <lb/>
Misses Vivian Parker and Alice <lb/>
Harper and W. Parker have <lb/>
gone to Hill to see Mrs. . <lb/>
I r. Harper. <lb/>
There will be a ball in <lb/>
Hall. day <lb/>
Maj I. A line time is <lb/>
and a good crowd <lb/>
The train is making good time <lb/>
now. The schedule will be <lb/>
changed. May I. train leaves <lb/>
a. in. and re- <lb/>
turns at <lb/>
There was a very enjoyable <lb/>
able Mis. John I. last <lb/>
evening given complimentary to <lb/>
Hannah Hardy and Irene <lb/>
arc made rich- <lb/>
and more <lb/>
productive and <lb/>
rich soils retain <lb/>
their crop-pro- <lb/>
powers, <lb/>
by the use of <lb/>
fertilizers with <lb/>
a liberal percentage of <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
Write for our <lb/>
which all detail. <lb/>
KALI WORKS. <lb/>
City. <lb/>
National Evil <lb/>
line id be peculiar, <lb/>
Origin Of The Wedding Ring. <lb/>
The wedding ring is the subject <lb/>
of quaint historical fads end <lb/>
less superstitions, it was probe <lb/>
chosen as symbol of mar- <lb/>
more for <lb/>
thing else. It Is supposed to be <lb/>
a of unbroken love and of <lb/>
power, lo carry special <lb/>
live virtues with it. old good <lb/>
luck saying K your <lb/>
wedding wears, your cares s ill <lb/>
wear The Pliny <lb/>
among the rest, believed that a <lb/>
delicate nerve ran directly from <lb/>
the to the heart, and <lb/>
the ring placed on that linger <lb/>
was very closely connected with <lb/>
hear. In early Christian <lb/>
marriages the <lb/>
ring first on the bride's thumb, <lb/>
I mi Ural <lb/>
and, last of all, on the <lb/>
third, tie <lb/>
SUPPLY. <lb/>
We have added Steam Supply to our business and <lb/>
sell anything in this line very low. See us when in want of <lb/>
and Anglo Valves, Standard <lb/>
and Angle Valves. Cheek Valves, Wafer <lb/>
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Ganges, <lb/>
U. s. Injectors, Cocks, <lb/>
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Kilting all sites, <lb/>
LINE OF Packing, Belt, <lb/>
Belt, leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks, <lb/>
name of the rather, <lb/>
Sun, Holy The <lb/>
things among northern <lb/>
papers is their to fail to <lb/>
understand the southern situation. <lb/>
They blunder when ever they <lb/>
write of really are <lb/>
not accurately informed as to the <lb/>
real existing, as they <lb/>
are of conditions China or <lb/>
Read this from<lb/>
Wyoming and <lb/>
lynched bust week. The <lb/>
time for sectional criticism on this <lb/>
matter has passed. It h a nation- <lb/>
brief comment of <lb/>
the is to the <lb/>
so. And <lb/>
a national evil can only be cured <lb/>
national protest <lb/>
crime which lynching <lb/>
People in the north, even in New <lb/>
England, will no as the south does <lb/>
under equal provocation. Ii they <lb/>
had of and <lb/>
was blessed with or <lb/>
more, the whiles would hang <lb/>
freely in as Massachusetts <lb/>
hanged most cruelly old <lb/>
once at witches. The Messenger <lb/>
for years told netter class <lb/>
of sod the ignorant north- <lb/>
of rapes <lb/>
in the south, that if they <lb/>
would cease to scoundrels <lb/>
cause the to cease that <lb/>
Judge occupation would <lb/>
be gone and the the <lb/>
adjourn sine die. all <lb/>
this would happen. <lb/>
are I a and <lb/>
thumb two lingers <lb/>
the Trinity, the next linger <lb/>
was the one ring was left on, <lb/>
to show that, next to God, a <lb/>
man's duty was to her husband <lb/>
May Home Journal. <lb/>
Messenger.<lb/>
The Potato and Onion Crop. <lb/>
Washington, April <lb/>
Census Bureau has issued a report <lb/>
showing that 1809 the total <lb/>
A Remarkable Find. number of farms Irish <lb/>
,.,.,., . , potatoes was with <lb/>
wine In the . , <lb/>
acres and product of <lb/>
a t hew of I .-.,. .,,,. , . <lb/>
bushels valued at <lb/>
Several brokers in <lb/>
London are issuing policies <lb/>
the holders against losses <lb/>
occasioned by outbreaks of small- <lb/>
pox in the vicinity of <lb/>
Thus if a policy holder is <lb/>
forced to move by of the <lb/>
development of a case of <lb/>
next dew to him the cost of re- <lb/>
is by the insurance <lb/>
SOLE <lb/>
act of <lb/>
this morning, struck a Hard sub <lb/>
stance with the blade <lb/>
knife which proved IO be a two <lb/>
dollar and a half gold piece, which <lb/>
was embedded almost in the <lb/>
of the plug, lie was talking to <lb/>
several persons at the lime <lb/>
their surprise was a great as Mr. <lb/>
Taylor's. Now. was <lb/>
a scheme of manufacturer <lb/>
for advertising or was ace dent- <lb/>
ally dropped by souse I <lb/>
I. The total number of <lb/>
farms reporting sweet potatoes <lb/>
was acres <lb/>
and a of bush- <lb/>
els, tallied at The <lb/>
largest yield was in North <lb/>
which bad and a <lb/>
product of bushels, val- <lb/>
follows <lb/>
with acres and a product <lb/>
t bushels, valued at <lb/>
pint of manufacturer <lb/>
Observer, <lb/>
Will Celebrate Centennial. <lb/>
Female Academy, <lb/>
stun Salem, V, will celebrate <lb/>
its Centennial, May to May <lb/>
The other <lb/>
Stales me Virginia with <lb/>
acres a product of <lb/>
bushels, valued at <lb/>
and a <lb/>
product of bushel, <lb/>
at ; South Carolina <lb/>
with acres and a product of <lb/>
Will Cure Stomach Ache In <lb/>
Minutest <lb/>
This Is just what Painkiller will do; try <lb/>
it. Have a bottle in the for Instant <lb/>
use, as it will save you <lb/>
out driller not sell <lb/>
an imitation, <lb/>
Killer bas many <lb/>
try to make lo sell, <lb/>
tO be as good as <lb/>
Pip and Para Drain TIM <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
are <lb/>
Twin <lb/>
y of its A lumen- <lb/>
to gather the <lb/>
for celebration, <lb/>
Phis school is known all over the valued at <lb/>
Texas, with 03.081 acre <lb/>
and a product of bush- <lb/>
els, valued <lb/>
The total number of farms re- <lb/>
porting onions was with <lb/>
acres and a of II,. <lb/>
bushels, valued <lb/>
vegetables <lb/>
other i potatoes <lb/>
numbered having <lb/>
a of<lb/>
Like the Seville, <lb/>
art in by <lb/>
ills- <lb/>
la i- <lb/>
id M l. <lb/>
, r, n , Painkiller In <lb/>
few ; i t t <lb/>
ran Ml Mils i i has <lb/>
tin ., ,, ii tins, and <lb/>
little mil i v, -in <lb/>
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