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SAVE YOUR. <lb/>
Bands <lb/>
FOR. PRESENTS <lb/>
Cigar BANDS and Old Virginia Cheroot WRAPPERS <lb/>
with TAGS from NATURAL LEAF. <lb/>
SPUN <lb/>
PEACH AND RICE, <lb/>
and TRADE MARK STICKERS from Pipe <lb/>
Tobacco, in securing these presents, ONE TAG being equal to TWO CIGAR BANDS or TWO OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOT WRAPPERS <lb/>
IV <lb/>
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Me i <lb/>
The above <lb/>
represent the presents to be given for <lb/>
sow bands <lb/>
WRITE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY on outside of package con- <lb/>
BANDS or WRAPPERS and them by registered mail, or <lb/>
prepaid. Be sure to your package wrapped and properly marked, <lb/>
that it will not lie lot In transit. Send bands or wrappers and requests for presents <lb/>
for to C. Hy. Brown, St. Louis, Me. <lb/>
Cent Cigar Bands <lb/>
OUR. NEW of presents for 1902 Includes many <lb/>
articles not shown above. It contains the most attractive list presents ever offered <lb/>
for bands and wrappers, and will be by mail on receipt of postage two <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
Our offer of presents for bands and wrappers will expire November <lb/>
American Cigar Company <lb/>
DOS i i to it old <lb/>
that is offered outcome <lb/>
hi ii fin something nice, fresh <lb/>
We have <lb/>
and <lb/>
cured are delicious, <lb/>
Wholesalers my we tell more <lb/>
than <lb/>
, iii means we <lb/>
. BUST right prices. <lb/>
Then if you want a good Cigar <lb/>
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The place ii gel every <lb/>
Pill <lb/>
After persons of a <lb/>
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of these pills. If hate <lb/>
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they will promptly relieve t rum -.- <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE <lb/>
nil which restore <lb/>
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logs. I I.-, <lb/>
rake No Substitute. <lb/>
Organ <lb/>
Have You forgot <lb/>
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Dry Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats. Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
VI MM II I UNABLE TO <lb/>
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Your iii <lb/>
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Collars, Plows, and Car- <lb/>
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Charlotte weekly Observe <lb/>
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will gel papen twice a week. <lb/>
The Observer la beat semi- <lb/>
paper in North <lb/>
coven more completely <lb/>
than any oilier, while <lb/>
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general news n year <lb/>
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leader In work and low <lb/>
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mi baud <lb/>
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Country produce <lb/>
Old, A ill com <lb/>
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Judicial Convention when Helled, <lb/>
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will en- GREENVILLE <lb/>
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IN <lb/>
American and Italian Marble <lb/>
N, C. <lb/>
Wire slid Iron Fence Sold. <lb/>
work <lb/>
on <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior Exterior <lb/>
for Kine Modern Cheap <lb/>
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We Molli your <lb/>
to give in <lb/>
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your to <lb/>
The Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Sir. <lb/>
Steamer leave <lb/>
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ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Count ting at Washington with <lb/>
is Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora, Booth Creek, <lb/>
Swim Quarter, and <lb/>
nil for the with rail- <lb/>
at Norfolk. <lb/>
should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb/>
Co. from Baltimore. Mer <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
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N. O. <lb/>
J. K District <lb/>
Washington, N. O <lb/>
North Carolina's Foremost <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer <lb/>
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. <lb/>
CALDWELL TOMPKINS. <lb/>
J. P. CALDWELL, Editor. <lb/>
VI AH. <lb/>
news service <lb/>
lo any paper ween <lb/>
and Atlanta, and <lb/>
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ever by a Caro- <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
SUNDAY con- <lb/>
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to a up of <lb/>
TICK <lb/>
printed Tuesday and Friday <lb/>
per wear, The largest paper <lb/>
in North <lb/>
copies on application. <lb/>
Address <lb/>
TUB <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C. <lb/>
I i i--i IN <lb/>
J. W. CD. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and <lb/>
Bags. <lb/>
and <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Year Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling are em <lb/>
ployed. Subscription taken at <lb/>
The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
year for or The <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for payable in ad- <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
prices low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
WHEN YOU WANT <lb/>
Dry Goods, Groceries, <lb/>
etc., go to <lb/>
Mrs. L. Ii. WHITE, <lb/>
Black Jack, N. C. <lb/>
Nice line cf goods on band. Prices low <lb/>
Country produce bought for or in <lb/>
for good. <lb/>
w. y. a <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
ii s ca ii mi iii i <lb/>
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Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Storks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago New Orleans, <lb/>
AH News <lb/>
Twice a Week <lb/>
-For- <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
51.00 <lb/>
VOL <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 1902. <lb/>
NO 43- <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
and <lb/>
a Year <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
This is Greenville's <lb/>
Fastest Growing Store. <lb/>
from On- <lb/>
D. C. May <lb/>
There wag a remarkable scene in <lb/>
the Senate on Thursday. An old <lb/>
man, white with the of <lb/>
many winters and slightly bent, j <lb/>
stood among the senators like <lb/>
Socrates teaching the men and <lb/>
youths of Athens. He appealed <lb/>
to with an eloquence seldom <lb/>
to remain true to <lb/>
of their father. For a quarter of <lb/>
a Ibis same old man, <lb/>
George Pliable Hoar, has sat in <lb/>
the and no has <lb/>
a- m lo bis re <lb/>
III B M I but on he <lb/>
I W f announced that bis <lb/>
W III would not him to vote with <lb/>
I I I I his on the Philippine <lb/>
for exponents, had forgot <lb/>
ten the faith their ancestors <lb/>
., , , i . ii, whose leMOnS fell ears of <lb/>
the interests of the buying public to which it looks ,,,,,, <lb/>
delirious with the lust of con- <lb/>
Concluding a powerful <lb/>
arraignment the republican <lb/>
policy in the Philippines, Mr. <lb/>
appealed to his colleagues in <lb/>
these us, at least <lb/>
BECAUSE no other store Anywhere is so diligent in <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY GO. <lb/>
for support. <lb/>
BECAUSE nothing but absolutely reliable <lb/>
is admitted here at any point is of <lb/>
vital import. <lb/>
BECAUSE the prices we ask are the lowest known to <lb/>
the merchandise world for goods of the quality we <lb/>
sell. <lb/>
BECAUSE every sale that we make is backed by an <lb/>
absolute personal guarantee of satisfaction to the <lb/>
smallest detail. <lb/>
BECAUSE every thing is done to promote your per- <lb/>
comfort while shopping, and to fulfill the most <lb/>
exacting requirements. <lb/>
And so we might continue to name reason after <lb/>
son almost without end. No really careful buyer will <lb/>
pass offers make without investigating them, <lb/>
Look at this double column full of Economy <lb/>
for this <lb/>
E ARE always seized with a desire to improve. <lb/>
We have ways been op to date. Now we <lb/>
are gelling ahead of dale. Do you think that is <lb/>
possible I If so, just come in and look through <lb/>
our YOU WILL KIND ECONOMY IN <lb/>
PRICES AS WELL AS QUALITY, for the best is <lb/>
always the cheapest. Therefore the wise buyer will <lb/>
be sure to examine our stock before buying. <lb/>
We Make no Promises That We Are <lb/>
Not Ready and Willing to Fulfill. <lb/>
While India Linen, While Per <lb/>
lawns, White Piques. The <lb/>
prices start at and by an easy <lb/>
i scale run up as high as <lb/>
French, and Japanese <lb/>
Funs in all the latest new creations <lb/>
Crepe paper, Silk Cause and all <lb/>
Moral designs Tic, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Zephyr Dimities. <lb/>
Something entirely new this <lb/>
son, and just as they are <lb/>
new. We could offer as <lb/>
a bargain at but this week <lb/>
we say <lb/>
American Made <lb/>
Foil wide, new and <lb/>
attractive designs. No <lb/>
American Percale to be found any- <lb/>
where. Worth This <lb/>
Ladies Slippers. <lb/>
A big lot that must be classed <lb/>
worth 1.80. As long as they <lb/>
last <lb/>
Youths all Wool Suits. <lb/>
They ate value at sizes to <lb/>
This week they will go as <lb/>
long in last at <lb/>
Men's Suits. <lb/>
All colors and sizes. <lb/>
This week we say <lb/>
Worth <lb/>
yards that was <lb/>
never such pretty styles de- <lb/>
signs week we say <lb/>
National Lawns. <lb/>
In new and tractive designs <lb/>
as never put in anything <lb/>
but mid lawns in <lb/>
natural color with red, blue, <lb/>
green black stripe and dots. <lb/>
We can't buy any more this sea <lb/>
son at any price. As long as l hey <lb/>
last <lb/>
Trunks and Suit Cases. <lb/>
Plans for summer and travel are <lb/>
maturing and fast nowadays <lb/>
summer trips mean study <lb/>
trunks. The Automatic <lb/>
Tray and Trunks, all canvass <lb/>
covered, hard wood slats, iron bot- <lb/>
toms, brass 93.50, l, <lb/>
W, 12.80,115. <lb/>
Suit Hand Hags <lb/>
scopes, to <lb/>
Standard Patterns. <lb/>
Pattern kept in stock, <lb/>
sheets free. Designer <lb/>
Some right good things in <lb/>
lull inches top, steel <lb/>
rod, worth This week we <lb/>
say <lb/>
A very good value <lb/>
ill Thaw ate Ike <lb/>
beat kind. Others say we<lb/>
As well be out of the world as out of Fashion. <lb/>
For earliest knowing and possessing of <lb/>
things of fashion, keep familiar with <lb/>
Wilkinson. <lb/>
have to nay. We too hive <lb/>
kepi of fathers. We <lb/>
took Cuba hand. We tie <lb/>
her from <lb/>
We welcomed her lo the family of <lb/>
nations. We set in an ex <lb/>
a in i never before of mod- <lb/>
victory. We kept faith <lb/>
with tin- Philippine people. We <lb/>
kept with our history. <lb/>
We kept our national honor <lb/>
sullied. The Mag which We <lb/>
ed without a rent handed down <lb/>
without a <lb/>
As no announcement of <lb/>
the death Lord <lb/>
White House until <lb/>
noon on Saturday it did not inter- <lb/>
with the ceremonies which at- <lb/>
tended the dedication of the statue <lb/>
of which took place <lb/>
on that morning. On a stand <lb/>
fore the which was draped <lb/>
with the Hags of the two nations, <lb/>
under Hags of France and the <lb/>
United States, stood President, <lb/>
and French Ambassador, the <lb/>
de I <lb/>
fount Lafayette numerous <lb/>
others, while Dr. Stafford offered <lb/>
the invocation. <lb/>
then extended to the French <lb/>
guests a cordial and, as <lb/>
the Marine Band struck up the <lb/>
Countess de <lb/>
stepped forward and <lb/>
unveiled the statue of her <lb/>
ancestor. The of the <lb/>
Fourth boomed out the <lb/>
national salute, and <lb/>
marines presented arms <lb/>
and the in colonial <lb/>
threw up their <lb/>
whole presenting a which In <lb/>
many respects must have <lb/>
bled Hartford <lb/>
years ago when <lb/>
Washington welcomed the fount <lb/>
de and the <lb/>
In ops the companies of ma <lb/>
he had brought to assist in <lb/>
the cause of American <lb/>
The visitors at- <lb/>
tended service Hi. Patrick's <lb/>
church yesterday morning and left <lb/>
last evening for Niagara Fulls. <lb/>
The receptions bad <lb/>
planned to take place the <lb/>
of Mrs. <lb/>
French embassy on Saturday even- <lb/>
were omitted out of respect to <lb/>
Lord <lb/>
You can fool till the people some time, and some <lb/>
people all the but you can't fool all the people <lb/>
all the time. never try to mislead. That is <lb/>
why our business continues to grow. Call on us for <lb/>
anything you may wish to eat, wear or use. <lb/>
Our Several Departments Are Full. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department in <lb/>
GREENVILLE<lb/>
Bargains <lb/>
I Have Just Purchased a Drummer's <lb/>
Samples of the Latest Styles of Millinery. <lb/>
OUR RALEIGH LETTER. <lb/>
rial <lb/>
It f. M <lb/>
I j the of a <lb/>
friend this whose <lb/>
breathed <lb/>
into my light ear while am <lb/>
paring for these letters, have <lb/>
panned out so often in <lb/>
the past a fie.-h Installment of <lb/>
now a days is to <lb/>
lie raised a verbal <lb/>
weather Hag in front of me, <lb/>
as u me to take <lb/>
u. comply. <lb/>
a pointer for he <lb/>
Justice Clark <lb/>
comes out of ibis light a winner- <lb/>
is to say, if lie is endorsed b <lb/>
Convention as <lb/>
hi.- friends now predict <lb/>
then out for a cold wave lo <lb/>
strike, about next January, <lb/>
Senatorial of Craig, <lb/>
Glenn, Alexander, Wat <lb/>
son, el Yes, sir The <lb/>
will be a sure pop <lb/>
And Ins will be turned <lb/>
after Legislature convenes. A <lb/>
seal in the S. h the <lb/>
height of f Ink's ambition <lb/>
and has been number of years. <lb/>
Ami why He would make a <lb/>
better Senator than Chief <lb/>
and I he's the Intellectual <lb/>
peer of either of the gentlemen <lb/>
named. Mind you, I don't <lb/>
his election or defeat. But he <lb/>
and some of his friends think that <lb/>
he can afford his chances with the <lb/>
above named bunch and Bland as <lb/>
good a show as of <lb/>
past week has one <lb/>
commencements <lb/>
Baptist Female University <lb/>
Pence Institute holding their <lb/>
simultaneously. The former <lb/>
graduated ten students Bret <lb/>
graduates ibis new institution <lb/>
and the latter six. The A. and M. <lb/>
College boys will lie it this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
At Greensboro one of the most <lb/>
Interesting Important events <lb/>
of this character is in progress this <lb/>
Decennial Commence- <lb/>
of that splendid Institution, <lb/>
the Stale Normal and Industrial <lb/>
College. <lb/>
A young limn said recently in <lb/>
oar healing of a certain woman, <lb/>
sac is easy to live with. The <lb/>
words of praise arc so rich in <lb/>
meaning, we were led In ask <lb/>
an analysis of their appropriate- <lb/>
the ease. outcome was <lb/>
Conclusion the class is a <lb/>
lamentably small one One easy <lb/>
In Jive with has eyes lo sec the <lb/>
blight side of thing. All have <lb/>
need of what Goethe I crying <lb/>
for. He who would make us hap- <lb/>
day after day, must shed <lb/>
brightens <lb/>
Then he who would be most agree- <lb/>
able to us know how to give <lb/>
up individual preferences for the <lb/>
sake others. habitual <lb/>
bearing goes far to make smooth <lb/>
and sweet the days that go by. <lb/>
And is equally true that lo lie a <lb/>
congenial companion, must <lb/>
know how to not lake offense at <lb/>
trifles or envy success of <lb/>
friends. Such a companion goes <lb/>
far lo make the machinery of life <lb/>
rim smoothly and brings <lb/>
to the hearts that otherwise <lb/>
would be dreary and sad or <lb/>
with agony. -Lumber Bridge <lb/>
News. <lb/>
They were bought a figure that enables me to sell <lb/>
them for the next thirty days at <lb/>
Less Than New York Cost <lb/>
SCHOOL BOOKS <lb/>
Reflector Store. <lb/>
This line of samples embraces Trimmed <lb/>
trimmed Hats in all the latest styles. Shirt Waist <lb/>
and Hals, Leghorn and Flop Hats <lb/>
and Children's Sailors, Fancy Flowers and Novelties <lb/>
North Carolina is in the Lilt. <lb/>
Large numbers of seventeen year <lb/>
lOCUStS have made their appear- <lb/>
It was reported from <lb/>
April that <lb/>
earthquake shocks, which were <lb/>
general throughout that conn try <lb/>
April and part obliterated <lb/>
the town and <lb/>
badly damaged <lb/>
Santa Lucia and San Joan. Two <lb/>
hundred persons were reported <lb/>
killed, mostly women, and <lb/>
people were injured. <lb/>
lingo has a population of <lb/>
in Washington, and reports people, is handsomely built and <lb/>
of similar visitation have reached well paved and has a richly <lb/>
Department of Agriculture led cathedral, several other <lb/>
from Pa., and and a line city <lb/>
The sent <lb/>
postal cards throughout the conn- <lb/>
try asking for immediate reports i <lb/>
on first appearance of the lo coated, your stomach; <lb/>
The department has a full your liver is OUt of <lb/>
record of their appearance in 1885. Pills will clean, <lb/>
expert know to tongue, cure your <lb/>
opportunity for Bargains In Millinery was never <lb/>
offered before in He sure see the goods, <lb/>
before they are picked over. <lb/>
n. D. HIGGS. <lb/>
make your liver <lb/>
Easy to take, easy to operate. <lb/>
All I <lb/>
It is -hunt that the <lb/>
and Iron Company, is <lb/>
preparing to start up Its blast fur <lb/>
at will have <lb/>
an quantity of <lb/>
iron ore from which to draw in the <lb/>
operation of plant. The ore is <lb/>
located near Wilson's Mills in <lb/>
Johnston county. A recent test <lb/>
consisted in boring a bole through <lb/>
the earth ft, but the indications <lb/>
arc that it will lie necessary to go <lb/>
much deeper the supply of <lb/>
ore is exhausted. <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
All Kinds at The Reflector Office <lb/>
BUCKINGHAM'S <lb/>
and its <lb/>
look for this week. <lb/>
According to the charts. Mary- <lb/>
land and Indiana, with lbs <lb/>
counties of I heir neighbor <lb/>
States, are lo be most effected by <lb/>
the pest. The department <lb/>
young <lb/>
young shoots of mature ,. i r <lb/>
are all will sustain injury <lb/>
from the visitation of the locusts, <lb/>
and there is no cause for alarm <lb/>
over their ll is an <lb/>
the locust will be <lb/>
reported from other i of <lb/>
and e, <lb/>
from Jersey, Delaware. <lb/>
Maryland, Virginia, North <lb/>
Carolina, Kentucky, <lb/>
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan. <lb/>
Wisconsin, and possibly a few <lb/>
other localities. <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
No should ever make <lb/>
the mistake of people <lb/>
won't take Hit lo read his <lb/>
ad. There are people, and they <lb/>
arc not scarce, either, to whom the <lb/>
ads most inter, sting part <lb/>
of the <lb/>
of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Ulterior Finishings <lb/>
for Fine Modern and Cheap <lb/>
We solicit your patronage and <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb/>
prices, styles work. <lb/>
Please send your orders to <lb/>
TUB CO. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
V. C. <lb/>
D. J. H. Owner <lb/>
Entered at the Post Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. as Second Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
May MM. <lb/>
The will <lb/>
rinse Saturday. Maj list Finn <lb/>
it not been a <lb/>
to <lb/>
Charleston and the South. <lb/>
TARBORO LICKS GREENVILLE. <lb/>
Boy Defeated by a Score of to <lb/>
H. C. -May <lb/>
ville and played a <lb/>
here afternoon resulting <lb/>
In the created victory the sea- <lb/>
sou for the home team. <lb/>
The score <lb/>
Taylor, cf, <lb/>
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Total, <lb/>
It. <lb/>
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II. IV. <lb/>
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fast as county conventions <lb/>
are held throughout the Slate, the <lb/>
strength of Judge Clark for <lb/>
for Chief Justice is Smith, <lb/>
show n, <lb/>
have met o far have endorsed <lb/>
Alison. and <lb/>
held conventions <lb/>
day, and each endorsed resolutions <lb/>
to that effect <lb/>
H -I is t <lb/>
in the l-ox at the <lb/>
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Totals, Hi <lb/>
replaced in in <lb/>
, aid replaced lo eighth <lb/>
of tut third. <lb/>
H, K. church, South, in session at <lb/>
Dallas, Texas, has created the or <lb/>
of Only widows <lb/>
and women are eligible to <lb/>
order. The conference also <lb/>
placed under the ban, <lb/>
an that <lb/>
hers of the should not <lb/>
The of <lb/>
was expected to be completed in <lb/>
time for final adjournment Mon- <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
A lull will soon <lb/>
houses of <lb/>
for the construction <lb/>
off the Cape Hat- <lb/>
Should it pass and the <lb/>
light house be erected, ii will be a <lb/>
godsend to mariner. This is I he <lb/>
most dangerous on the stretch <lb/>
Of Atlantic seaboard, and has been <lb/>
the scene more wrecks than any <lb/>
other portion of the whole Ann <lb/>
can line. The light house <lb/>
will be not less than feel high, <lb/>
and will throe a light miles <lb/>
out at sea. <lb/>
Last week in county <lb/>
parlor court, at two. <lb/>
white men wen- convicted of Steal- <lb/>
and to <lb/>
months each on the county mails. <lb/>
In upon <lb/>
Judge Shaw said <lb/>
chickens had heretofore been I he <lb/>
peculiar of the colored <lb/>
race, and perhaps con- <lb/>
sider Ibid an infringement on their <lb/>
rights. We do not remember ever <lb/>
to have heard of n white <lb/>
in being n in of this crime. <lb/>
Boon by<lb/>
n o n l O <lb/>
Powell and <lb/>
Forbes, Sheppard <lb/>
and Whitney. <lb/>
mil, by Ara <lb/>
Powell Forbes i. Smith <lb/>
Sheppard Base on balls, <lb/>
i. Powell o. Forbes <lb/>
Smith I, Sheppard Two base <lb/>
hits, Stolen bases, <lb/>
J., <lb/>
Forbes, <lb/>
on bases, Tarboro I, <lb/>
Greenville Umpire, <lb/>
Time of game hours and IS ruin <lb/>
jutes. It was a slow tiresome <lb/>
pitched his usual good <lb/>
game allow but six hits up lo <lb/>
Bronchitis <lb/>
I have kepi Cherry <lb/>
Ion la my house for great many <lb/>
years. It is the medicine in <lb/>
the for coughs <lb/>
C. Williams, Attics, <lb/>
serious lung <lb/>
begin with i <lb/>
tickling in the throat. <lb/>
You can stop this at first <lb/>
single night with <lb/>
Cherry Pectoral. <lb/>
Use it also for bronchitis, <lb/>
consumption, hard colds, <lb/>
and for coughs of all kinds. <lb/>
if m . a. <lb/>
H he vi <lb/>
I four <lb/>
then do u h. t <lb/>
In i,. It. then H <lb/>
II Mm. W. M <lb/>
J. C. CO. Km <lb/>
Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities <lb/>
Winterville Department. <lb/>
by Our <lb/>
Reported REFLECTOR Readers.<lb/>
I. T. Smith, who is with <lb/>
left Monday even to <lb/>
I take in the Ayden <lb/>
HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS j Miss Mabel left Moil- <lb/>
NOTE day lo be present at Ayden<lb/>
The drought in this has <lb/>
serious proportions. The <lb/>
farmers from ell of <lb/>
county say wheat crop <lb/>
will not tie more third <lb/>
the yield of last year. All <lb/>
Brick For Sale <lb/>
N. Hay <lb/>
ex-Mayor of <lb/>
did of i at <lb/>
spent Monday night with his home in that <lb/>
I have plenty No. hand made <lb/>
brick. I car. at Greenville <lb/>
at short notice at reasonable <lb/>
lion is Sun. LUCAS. <lb/>
Wilson, N. C. <lb/>
Nil attended the com- <lb/>
exercises at Ayden <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
K. P. Tuck <lb/>
Misses Ila Boas, <lb/>
We are sorry to say that II. <lb/>
James has three in family serious- <lb/>
II We wish rapid <lb/>
linker and L,,,.,,,. <lb/>
all went to Ayden yesterday and <lb/>
t. It. Blount, of I <lb/>
Friday in town. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
of Aldermen Negotiate a Mar- <lb/>
House Site. <lb/>
The Board of Aldermen held a <lb/>
special mooting Tuesday night, <lb/>
seven of the being pros <lb/>
cut. to consider a proposition for <lb/>
the purchase of a site upon which <lb/>
lo locate a market house. The <lb/>
proposition was from Mr. W. B. <lb/>
Hooker, who recently purchased <lb/>
the Kicky Moore property on the <lb/>
corner of Filth and streets, <lb/>
who offered to the town tin or <lb/>
of it on the corner at <lb/>
per front foot. <lb/>
There was much display of <lb/>
and heated discussion over <lb/>
the proposition, some of the men <lb/>
bars getting a bit warm and per <lb/>
-anal in their remarks, which <lb/>
ended in the adoption a <lb/>
m by a vole n to i, to <lb/>
chase feet front of Hie properly others as I hay do not have <lb/>
tor a market site. <lb/>
The mailer of completing the <lb/>
the time he was relieved by Powell transaction was placed in the bands <lb/>
Again es <lb/>
that Boer war is <lb/>
peace in South Africa assured. <lb/>
It has been evident both <lb/>
and r- would welcome <lb/>
a, cessation of how <lb/>
to bring about a declaration <lb/>
peace has been the difficult <lb/>
Even now this last <lb/>
that the war Is ended may <lb/>
a report to he followed by <lb/>
activities in battle, Maj we <lb/>
hope that entire peace is Indeed <lb/>
near at hand, that the sword <lb/>
sheathed, the cannon hashed, <lb/>
the rattle of musk el <lb/>
and progress and prosperity once <lb/>
more take up march. <lb/>
The books in the <lb/>
several wards will be open on <lb/>
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday <lb/>
of this week in l a. in. to B p. <lb/>
in. Only those will have <lb/>
to register who have become <lb/>
low ii since last election, <lb/>
those of age <lb/>
since last and those who <lb/>
have changed residence from one <lb/>
ward to another, All coming an, <lb/>
either of must <lb/>
register if they expect lo vole. <lb/>
-See which ward you live in and <lb/>
attend to Ibis. <lb/>
in the seventh inning. <lb/>
Although sick <lb/>
ed a good game for the visitors and <lb/>
made four bits out of four limes <lb/>
up, which netted <lb/>
Staton good slick for <lb/>
making live hits and <lb/>
live runs out times up. <lb/>
In the inning there was <lb/>
led off in second at the <lb/>
bat with a single. Powell reach <lb/>
via route, and <lb/>
did was <lb/>
soon retired, however, and the two <lb/>
runners MOred on Sledge's hit. <lb/>
Taylor was retired Staton <lb/>
fanned. <lb/>
In the third ., was <lb/>
bit, Stole Second and scored mi a <lb/>
slid pitch. Sprat I <lb/>
retired at first. <lb/>
Errors free and continuous hit- <lb/>
ting the locals sis runs in <lb/>
fourth, live the fifth, and <lb/>
seven in sixth innings. <lb/>
a free pass, a hit and a passed <lb/>
all resulted in a run for the visit- <lb/>
ins in fourth. Two hits and <lb/>
i line errors seal two others of the <lb/>
locals in seventh. <lb/>
In the eighth hit. <lb/>
was advanced to third by Duke's <lb/>
single end scored on a by <lb/>
Anderson, who also scored Duke. <lb/>
bill later retired at thud. <lb/>
of the committee. <lb/>
The market house <lb/>
i- a matter , f the the pres- <lb/>
Hoard liking notion <lb/>
than a site. <lb/>
look in the commencement. They <lb/>
report the i cession a <lb/>
Prof. and wife left on <lb/>
Monday to their relatives <lb/>
in the middle section of the Slate. <lb/>
After spending a short while with <lb/>
home folks the will at- <lb/>
tend the school it Knox- <lb/>
Ten ii., in order to <lb/>
prepare himself his avocation <lb/>
in life, though those who know the <lb/>
Professor hardly a very <lb/>
in mil greater improvement could <lb/>
be attained as he seems to lie <lb/>
ready fully equipped for his call- <lb/>
Everyone here will lie great- <lb/>
pleased when the time arrives <lb/>
for him and his most excellent w <lb/>
to return, fur they are unusually <lb/>
popular with our people. <lb/>
Most men want a new suit of <lb/>
every season. They <lb/>
not afford to purchase a new cart, <lb/>
wagon or tobacco truck so often <lb/>
however, and for that reason those <lb/>
who are acquainted with the <lb/>
Heel of these goods <lb/>
fad ii red by A. Cox Mfg. Co <lb/>
always use them in preference to <lb/>
to <lb/>
so Often. The distinguishing <lb/>
feature of Ibis line of goods, <lb/>
co not expected, is that <lb/>
I bey slick to you. Hence the name <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
K. Fleming and C. A. Fair <lb/>
went to Sunday even- <lb/>
to hear the orphans sing that <lb/>
night. <lb/>
present indications the <lb/>
prospects for bountiful crops are <lb/>
glorious and the are all <lb/>
ville, held services here Sunday. <lb/>
R. H. and wife, of <lb/>
spent Sunday here with <lb/>
W. A. and family. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Smith, of <lb/>
spent Sunday here with <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Miss Alice Bell, from near Tin <lb/>
is visiting her <lb/>
this <lb/>
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
May <lb/>
Miss Alice Harper has gone lo <lb/>
Snow Hill to visit relatives for a <lb/>
few weeks. <lb/>
Miss Susie Hardy, who has been <lb/>
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. I. <lb/>
returned to her home in <lb/>
county yesterday <lb/>
Master and Frank Pollard <lb/>
are visiting their uncle, W. A. <lb/>
at <lb/>
Miss Lula Gay, who has been <lb/>
attending school at <lb/>
returned to her homo Saturday <lb/>
the evening train. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs W. O. arc <lb/>
visiting her parents <lb/>
Tom Hill Parker went to <lb/>
town last Mon- <lb/>
day, aged years. He had been <lb/>
in tailing health for several <lb/>
He leaves a wife and two children <lb/>
to mourn his death. <lb/>
Mr. J. It. Wise came to <lb/>
bury this morning post haste for a <lb/>
physician. His little child this <lb/>
morning fell from a loft and <lb/>
was very seriously injured. It is <lb/>
thought the child's left leg <lb/>
was <lb/>
Is your supply of <lb/>
getting low If it us your <lb/>
order. JOB of all <lb/>
kinds in the latest styles best <lb/>
workmanship. <lb/>
Brick For Sale <lb/>
are making a large quantity <lb/>
f good Brick, and will fill orders <lb/>
they can be bad. <lb/>
Bethel, N. O. Phone <lb/>
1875.------ <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb/>
by Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb/>
roots, Henry George Clear, Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Milk, <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cot ton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, New <lb/>
Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Progressive Citizens. <lb/>
In columns of <lb/>
inn will be found the names of smile.-, <lb/>
most progressive merchants of Peaches tell us will be <lb/>
who make our plentiful the coining season. Oh <lb/>
town a live town, one that is ever delicious, luscious, soft sweet <lb/>
ready to extend the hand of peach. What in the world is <lb/>
come to home seekers. The matter with my month It's <lb/>
chant who advertises not only fanny I <lb/>
leaps benefits for himself, but he The A. G. Cox Mfg. Go. on yes <lb/>
helps each of the sold two thousand yards of <lb/>
tells them what lo buy, when lo wire fencing lo one party. <lb/>
where to H is also a Misses Cox and Kale <lb/>
I in Chapman went lo Ayden jester- <lb/>
the merchant who advertises is the day to attend the <lb/>
one who sells his goods a lower The Misses Tyndall went lo <lb/>
profit I hose who do not. Ion on a visit to Mrs. James <lb/>
headers of papers ere realizing Keene. <lb/>
this truth and today the men who Jeremiah Fields and Mr. John- <lb/>
are doing the most judicious ad son, of were here Sat- <lb/>
are men who are get- bus lag a nice lot of wire <lb/>
Fair false- store <lb/>
also was retired at thud <lb/>
and Randolph tanned. <lb/>
In the ninth Staton singled, <lb/>
reached second on an error <lb/>
snored O. <lb/>
was retired thud. <lb/>
short and at first. <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Mayor IV. II. Long has disposed <lb/>
the following eases since last <lb/>
James K. running <lb/>
without license, guilty, <lb/>
ease dismissed. <lb/>
Nettles rolling hand <lb/>
on sidewalk, fined one penny <lb/>
Oust, 11.03. <lb/>
William Webb, drunk and <lb/>
down on Street, lined and cost, <lb/>
Marion Perkins, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, over to <lb/>
Marion Perkins, restating officer, <lb/>
bound over to Superior com I. <lb/>
Nelson Hopkins, and <lb/>
orderly and assault, lined <lb/>
IS and costs, <lb/>
Mr. Springs, one of <lb/>
oldest and wealthiest citizens of <lb/>
Charlotte, died Sunday He <lb/>
was about HO years old left an <lb/>
estate estimated at <lb/>
ting bulk of the trade. <lb/>
Register of Deeds, T. it. Moore, <lb/>
issued the following marriage <lb/>
last <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
W, c James and <lb/>
Addle <lb/>
T. Smith and Roan <lb/>
As i Jones and Minnie Smith. <lb/>
II. M. linker. <lb/>
rate Harris and Emmie <lb/>
X. A- Pail I. Bar <lb/>
bar, <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Best. <lb/>
House and Mary <lb/>
Andrew Moore and <lb/>
Branch. <lb/>
Vines and Pitt. <lb/>
Peter Staton and Margaret <lb/>
Evans. <lb/>
But Advertise. <lb/>
no matter how <lb/>
small newspaper space which <lb/>
you are able lo is the <lb/>
of Good <lb/>
amount you can, <lb/>
ion put your profits to no <lb/>
other use which will bring half a <lb/>
good results. Start in with <lb/>
resolve to grow big <lb/>
through Judicious <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
and a number of trucks <lb/>
from the A. Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Leonard Hamilton, Our Chief, <lb/>
took a nip on the railroad Sunday. <lb/>
Where I He won't tell. But we <lb/>
Mi-s Minnie went to <lb/>
I Greenville Saturday to hear the <lb/>
, orphans and visit friends. She <lb/>
returned home Monday evening. <lb/>
good milch cow. F. <lb/>
O. Cox. <lb/>
At Winston A. lest <lb/>
in bills and a railway mileage <lb/>
book by accidentally dropping his <lb/>
I pock el book in a sewer. <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb/>
Bethel, x. , May <lb/>
Miss lines left Friday to <lb/>
lie present at the Slate Normal and <lb/>
Industrial college commencement. <lb/>
Mum Grimes, who has <lb/>
been attending school at the <lb/>
returned home <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
T. Mayo, B. L. Mayo, W. J. <lb/>
J A. who have <lb/>
been attending school Oak <lb/>
returned home Friday. <lb/>
Rev. J X. Rose, of Plymouth, <lb/>
came Monday lo spend a few <lb/>
day-. <lb/>
Rev, J. In held services <lb/>
chapel Sunday and re- <lb/>
turned <lb/>
Rev. W. M. of Wake <lb/>
Forest, pastor of the- Baptist church <lb/>
here, came Monday evening to <lb/>
take charge. We hope a great <lb/>
good will be accomplished by his <lb/>
presence in our town. <lb/>
Richmond, of Rocky <lb/>
Mount, spent Saturday night and <lb/>
Sunday here. <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
ill ill <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
B. Will be if arrears be paid within on month while you <lb/>
arc living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
yesterday on a visit to bis succeeding year, provided the premium for the year be raid. <lb/>
father, W. R Parker To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
1.1 in l. v I 2- the Insurance, or <lb/>
Miss Susie who has To make policy as an during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Bethel High School. <lb/>
A Preparatory School. Prepares <lb/>
fr College and for Life <lb/>
J. W. Principal, MISS MAMIE GRIMES, Assistant. <lb/>
MRS, J. W. Music and Art. <lb/>
I Primary Department, Art, <lb/>
Intermediate, 2.25 including piano rent, <lb/>
,, Advanced, 3.00 Incidental fee, per year, 1.00 <lb/>
Board For further particulars address <lb/>
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal. <lb/>
Everybody <lb/>
Cordially invited to see our stock of <lb/>
have what you want. Come and be <lb/>
We have the prettiest line of millinery ever brought <lb/>
to Greenville. Sash Ribbons in all widths and colors. Wash <lb/>
Ribbons for the. neck, just the thing for Hals <lb/>
trimmed while you wait. Give us a trial. <lb/>
Yours to please, <lb/>
Misses Erwin, <lb/>
been spending sometime with <lb/>
niece, Mrs. Will Lang, has re-, <lb/>
turned to her home at Kinston. i <lb/>
May, of Kinston, was in <lb/>
town last week. little girl is I <lb/>
visiting her Mrs. <lb/>
Barrett. <lb/>
There were no services in the <lb/>
Christian church Sunday. <lb/>
pastor wag railed away to <lb/>
some one at Red Oak. <lb/>
There will lie an apron <lb/>
ice cream supper in <lb/>
hall June 5th, for the benefit of the <lb/>
church. <lb/>
Be sure lo intend the big <lb/>
rally hue on the <lb/>
is expected, <lb/>
and a grand time Is anticipated. <lb/>
W. A. Lewis went to Tarboro j <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
N. May 1902. <lb/>
M. little are <lb/>
very sick. We trust they will <lb/>
soon r. <lb/>
Mr. aid MiS, B. W. Smith <lb/>
Larry went the country Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Miss Barnhill, of <lb/>
Creek, spent Sunday with Misses <lb/>
Delia Annie Smith. <lb/>
Mrs. of Farm- <lb/>
ville, is visiting her Mrs. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Ida of Washing <lb/>
is the of <lb/>
and Davis. <lb/>
It. wife of <lb/>
came in Sunday lo visit <lb/>
the family of C. L. Tyson. <lb/>
Miss Mary is <lb/>
visiting relatives in town. <lb/>
Exum Pail and slater, <lb/>
spent Sunday town <lb/>
Man Agnes Smith, <lb/>
of are spending a few <lb/>
with relative-. <lb/>
Jerome of <lb/>
spent Sunday with here. <lb/>
Miss Coward is visiting <lb/>
her sister, Mrs. Dr. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Houston, were here <lb/>
day.<lb/>
Hit Condition Critical. <lb/>
Mr. John who has <lb/>
been quite sick for some weeks, is <lb/>
reported today in a critical <lb/>
lion with but little hope of his <lb/>
His host of friends <lb/>
learn with sorrow that his <lb/>
Is so serious. No man among <lb/>
us is esteemed highly he.<lb/>
Corn, Cotton, Tobacco, <lb/>
Selling High <lb/>
Likely to continue to sell high I <lb/>
The Philosophy of Farming <lb/>
Smaller Surface, a Labor Saved. <lb/>
Fertilize with a free hand I <lb/>
Buy of your own people t <lb/>
Chemical Go. <lb/>
Southern Makers of Fertilizers <lb/>
For Southern Farmers. <lb/>
High f High Service. <lb/>
Moderate Prices. <lb/>
at Palate and Agents everywhere <lb/>
WE ARE MAKING SOME <lb/>
CONSIDERABLE <lb/>
ABOUT LOW shoe STOCK, <lb/>
AND WE HAVE A BIGHT TO SO <lb/>
DISPLAY IT. YOU'LL <lb/>
TO WEAR THEM THIS SEASON. <lb/>
THEY ARE FAR MORE COMFORTABLE <lb/>
THAN HIGH SHOES for SUMMER WEAR <lb/>
Give your feet chance to breathe. <lb/>
There MANY NEW STYLES out. <lb/>
and mag your selection now, <lb/>
while the assortment is unbroken. <lb/>
Any fashionable toe <lb/>
any suitable leather <lb/>
and <lb/>
lire n few of <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you foe owe <lb/>
Eastern for <lb/>
and we request <lb/>
yon to settle as early as pas- <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope yon 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/>
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS <lb/>
Shots t Home News Put <lb/>
In Few Words for Busy Readers <lb/>
it <lb/>
PERSONAL NOTES <lb/>
S Brief Mention of People Met <lb/>
i With In the Social World <lb/>
Hobday, May. <lb/>
Harry Skinner left this <lb/>
for Raleigh. <lb/>
Rev. D. W. Davis returned to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Jesse returned <lb/>
day evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Young left <lb/>
Ibis for Burlington. <lb/>
W. B. went lo LaGrange <lb/>
Saturday evening and returned <lb/>
this <lb/>
George Cherry came in <lb/>
day evening from Halifax and re- <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Mis. and son, Lloyd, left <lb/>
today for Tarboro and will make <lb/>
that place their home. <lb/>
Miss Alice Harper and little <lb/>
Crop conditions have improved son-, Alexander, are visiting her <lb/>
greatly during the past week. at <lb/>
. ., A t. <lb/>
Wake Forest to <lb/>
the commencement. <lb/>
There is much sickness in town <lb/>
and country. <lb/>
Cash Price paid <lb/>
by M. <lb/>
It looks like May will continue Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
to treat us cool to the end of this morning <lb/>
chapter. <lb/>
Town election from <lb/>
today, aid not talk yet of <lb/>
candidates. <lb/>
Dr. E. A. is <lb/>
house on his properly west of <lb/>
railroad. <lb/>
hardly gave Tarboro <lb/>
a practice game. Score M to in <lb/>
Tin Inn ii. <lb/>
Next week the commencement of <lb/>
Free Will Baptist Seminary, <lb/>
at will take place. <lb/>
taxes will begin next <lb/>
Monday, it is to there <lb/>
will be less false swearing <lb/>
valuation usual. <lb/>
The hands work on cast <lb/>
end of Fifth street Have been dig <lb/>
up skeletons, The street <lb/>
crosses old graveyard. <lb/>
Large quantities of vegetables <lb/>
arc shipped from between <lb/>
here and Kinston, but Greenville <lb/>
docs not ship any. <lb/>
Mrs. M. D. Higgs has <lb/>
ed a drummer's samples of <lb/>
which she is selling at less <lb/>
cost. See advertisement. <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Dudley and little <lb/>
child, to Ayden Saturday <lb/>
evening to visit her <lb/>
Closs Hearne, one of <lb/>
boys, to Ayden this <lb/>
to the commencement. <lb/>
Moore to Durham <lb/>
today, where he has taken a <lb/>
as freight for the <lb/>
associated railways. <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
May, M <lb/>
to Tarboro <lb/>
for the <lb/>
Tuesday's <lb/>
This morning people of Green- <lb/>
ville sent a box to the singing class <lb/>
Oxford Orphan Asylum, <lb/>
who left here Monday and at <lb/>
Plymouth The hot con <lb/>
bats, ties and handkerchiefs <lb/>
for each member of the class, <lb/>
the hearts of the little folks will <lb/>
be made glad. <lb/>
O. L. Joyner <lb/>
today. <lb/>
B. R. King, of Goldsboro, came <lb/>
T. M. Hooker returned Monday- <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Claude King, of Goldsboro, is <lb/>
visiting relatives here. <lb/>
E. B. Higgs returned <lb/>
from Neck. <lb/>
I. A. Sugg, Jr., came Mon- <lb/>
day evening from Rocky Mount. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Bagwell <lb/>
left this morning for <lb/>
Mrs. D. E. House and Miss Etta <lb/>
Hines left this morning for a visit <lb/>
to <lb/>
Frank Wooten came Monday <lb/>
evening from the University at <lb/>
Chapel Hill. <lb/>
Mrs. Maggie Hammond and <lb/>
left this for Par- <lb/>
to visit relatives. <lb/>
Mrs. Martha who has <lb/>
beet visiting friends here, left <lb/>
morning for Washington. <lb/>
Wat It Suicide <lb/>
Mr. Jasper Walker, who lives a <lb/>
few miles below town, came up <lb/>
Sunday evening to visit a friend in <lb/>
West Greenville. He drove a <lb/>
mule and hitched the animal to a <lb/>
tree in the house. <lb/>
when he out lo home <lb/>
me mule was dead. The animal <lb/>
bad wound the bailer around <lb/>
tree until it could get no tighter <lb/>
when it Is ho fell and <lb/>
broke bis It was a gray <lb/>
mule, too. <lb/>
J. C. Andrews, of Ayden, who <lb/>
was here helping on <lb/>
returned home Monday even- <lb/>
Rev. H. Anderson, of La- <lb/>
came in this morning to <lb/>
visit his sister, Mrs. D. D. <lb/>
Claude C. Wilson, of <lb/>
came in Monday evening to take a <lb/>
positional B. man's photograph <lb/>
gallery <lb/>
Mrs. Mary E. Ward, of Bethel, <lb/>
who has been visiting the family <lb/>
of D. Moore, home this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
C. E. Rountree, U. Tyson, <lb/>
Tunstall, Tyson, H. <lb/>
W. Will Proctor, Walter <lb/>
I. A. Sugg, S. J Nobles <lb/>
and A. E. Tucker to Ayden <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
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Bert returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
W. of the <lb/>
Post, came in Hi morning. <lb/>
Mrs. J. Q. left this morn- <lb/>
to visit her <lb/>
C. J. of the Raleigh <lb/>
News left this <lb/>
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O. W. Baker, of a <lb/>
the Mini of Baker A <lb/>
Hart here, came in Tuesday even- <lb/>
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have n visit from the singing class <lb/>
of the Ox foul Orphan Asylum <lb/>
and would feel slighted if Ibis town <lb/>
should ever be left out of the list <lb/>
when making annual sum <lb/>
mer lours. or- <lb/>
are equally glad to come to <lb/>
Greenville, as they always speak <lb/>
of pleasure a visit here <lb/>
them. The few years their <lb/>
visits have fallen on Saturday <lb/>
which gave them an opportunity of <lb/>
Sunday here. <lb/>
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and gave an concert <lb/>
in opera that The nit <lb/>
was large and appreciative. <lb/>
receipts amounted to sonic <lb/>
thing over <lb/>
Sunday night they sang at the <lb/>
service the Baptist church and <lb/>
the building was crowded. A col <lb/>
was taken for orphans <lb/>
amounting to nearly Alto- <lb/>
receipts from vis- <lb/>
it here was a little above <lb/>
The class this for <lb/>
Frank Brown, a <lb/>
little sou the late Dr. W. <lb/>
Brown, of this town, is a member <lb/>
the class and his here <lb/>
were glad to sec the little fellow. <lb/>
at Ayden. <lb/>
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Christian College, Ayden, be- <lb/>
with an in- <lb/>
concert by the primary <lb/>
pupils of the school, assisted by <lb/>
musical selections from sonic of the <lb/>
larger pupils. The exercises <lb/>
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by Prof. Manning. pro- <lb/>
gramme consisted of recitations, <lb/>
declamations, songs and <lb/>
instrumental all of <lb/>
which were rendered. <lb/>
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address, which was a <lb/>
fort. Dinner was served M the <lb/>
lawn after the address. <lb/>
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heard In our churches as that en- <lb/>
joyed by the congregations the <lb/>
Baptist church Sunday. <lb/>
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presided at the organ, its <lb/>
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under his master touch. <lb/>
Lost as ID <lb/>
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tire singing of the service which <lb/>
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have the above inducements to offer you. <lb/>
Lace and White Goods <lb/>
Bargains Positively in Greenville <lb/>
Must Be Sold to deduce Stock. <lb/>
Dimities, Swisses, Lawns, and other Stylish Fabrics in a Wash Dress Goods Line <lb/>
Bros., E. P. Reed Co., for High Grades. <lb/>
Wolf Bros, and C. Co. for Medium Grades <lb/>
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to buy goods at very law prices. Nearly every piece is <lb/>
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Great Reduction in China and Japan Mattings <lb/>
Linens and Wash Goods <lb/>
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Visit Wash Goods Department and see the new <lb/>
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C. T. <lb/>
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