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Cheese, Beat Mutter, New <lb/>
Hewing Machines, and nu <lb/>
other Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for Con <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
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evening. A. B. Ellington, N. O., <lb/>
L. H. Pander. 8-. <lb/>
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Smith <lb/>
I. O. H. Conclave <lb/>
No. MO, meets every and <lb/>
Monday night Odd Fa- <lb/>
lows Hall. W. B. Arc-boa <lb/>
D. Smith Sec. <lb/>
climbs up. <lb/>
Dr. James, <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Clerk Superior D. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Sheriff, O. W. Harrington. <lb/>
Williams. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry. <lb/>
Coroner, O. Laughing. <lb/>
house. <lb/>
Surveyor, J. D. <lb/>
J. Elk, W. <lb/>
W. B. Borne, J. B. J <lb/>
W. Page and J. Spier. <lb/>
Board meets every Brat Monday. <lb/>
used regularly and persistently, will <lb/>
make business grow. Are you <lb/>
fled with your If not, ad- <lb/>
ii, and you will be satisfied <lb/>
with the returns. Von will And <lb/>
pie interested in what you say If <lb/>
talk to t through <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
Treasurer, H. L. <lb/>
O. O. <lb/>
Police, J. T. Smith chief, W. H. <lb/>
and 8.1. <lb/>
Alderman, D. a. L. O <lb/>
Arthur, B. F. pat- <lb/>
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vary<lb/>
Your Home Paper for <lb/>
than year;. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Published Semi-Weekly <lb/>
Tuesday and Friday. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
in Jo <lb/>
ONE PER YEAR IN <lb/>
VOL. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, X. C TUESDAY, 1903. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
April turns April has a double <lb/>
function to perform. She must, by hook <lb/>
or crook, get Winter to leave the stage, <lb/>
and she is naturally disagreeable until he <lb/>
has gone. Then in a moment she be- <lb/>
comes all smiles and sunshine, and gives us <lb/>
a foretaste of May. -f -f <lb/>
Today everybody is ready to welcome <lb/>
the new season, and there is no place like <lb/>
this store to help you to the new things <lb/>
and make Spring favorable and delightful. <lb/>
Men of good judgment come to this store <lb/>
for their furnishings. <lb/>
Most women know that we carry a <lb/>
splendid line of Dress Goods and Trimmings. <lb/>
Standard Patterns f- Advance styles for June now <lb/>
ready The May Designer, cents Fashion <lb/>
Sheets always free. <lb/>
Kicks Wilkinson <lb/>
PULLEY <lb/>
FASHIONS. <lb/>
OFFERINGS <lb/>
. <lb/>
Ultra and Oxfords <lb/>
Ultra Oxfords, Strap Sandals, i <lb/>
for women, all styles, <lb/>
Oxfords, all styles, . n <lb/>
High and Low Heels, -5 v <lb/>
The Harrisburg line of Slippers for <lb/>
to 2.00 <lb/>
Shoes are the Shoes <lb/>
for are winners with <lb/>
the sports. Exclusive agents. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S DEPARTMENT STORE <lb/>
HIGH DIVER IS <lb/>
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FITTING <lb/>
SHOE <lb/>
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Let us assume that your shoes fit you. Now, what <lb/>
next What is most important Unquestionably, style. <lb/>
If it has style you want it. If it has not style, but every- <lb/>
thing else, you do not want The style of a Dorothy <lb/>
Dodd is unique. It cannot be duplicated by any other <lb/>
maker, because the Dorothy Dodd is a totally <lb/>
construction from any other shoe. Besides bring <lb/>
exclusive in style, it holds the foot firmly at the <lb/>
prevents the from slipping forward, and gives a <lb/>
correct poise in walking. It makes foot look nearly <lb/>
a whole size smaller. That's curious, and you won't <lb/>
believe it until you see it. Just for once try the Dorothy <lb/>
Dodd Faultless Fitting Shoe and prove the truth- <lb/>
of our assertion. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY <lb/>
STATE SUNDAY MUCH DRINKING AND THE ECHO <lb/>
SCHOOL CONVENTION AMONG WOMEN NOT. <lb/>
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to vote for any and even man and Baltimore hat of <lb/>
hi name is cu a demo- received great a per of lac average <lb/>
ticket, condition- Carolina trade <lb/>
now that the party of our <lb/>
compel them to do no. Ii by will hare We any f-n <lb/>
u- patty i- the <lb/>
u stand for baa been have <lb/>
friend, aid ha- had a <lb/>
have often <lb/>
The earn <lb/>
caution the people of <lb/>
Ob <lb/>
home that not <lb/>
in hi. citizen- <lb/>
It i, not a it <lb/>
bone of an <lb/>
lo the Female man was going out of <lb/>
it hold, the institution a the hill <lb/>
.-an at cue the part the leading lo budge is ideal <lb/>
real toil that not place casting and when the <lb/>
by Mis. d. he let Ml wheel <lb/>
and it i. entitled to go at full be went <lb/>
Judge faster and faster, the who gaining <lb/>
hi-death. at each <lb/>
The ill People the waiting to <lb/>
all pa., lo warn rider of <lb/>
o In. bat it did questions from to . the danger ahead, but the warning <lb/>
asking for lo fall on deaf ears, r-or- <lb/>
It a to one t <lb/>
will travel around <lb/>
Ilk a isle of <lb/>
b enough of the <lb/>
have much effect William court, <lb/>
people are <lb/>
that count the of <lb/>
el.-k to Me if it I. doing<lb/>
bat <lb/>
that not <lb/>
the life of Sir Walter <lb/>
lice a- to of he aped like a from a <lb/>
and all a bleak until <lb/>
awing far a of the rider and wheel had plunged <lb/>
and the <lb/>
into the SO feet <lb/>
A large stock of carefully selected Groceries. Dry Goods. <lb/>
Notions, Shoes. Hats, Caps and <lb/>
Country bought and sold. Fresh Hotter, Eggs <lb/>
and Family Supplies constantly on hand. Country trade <lb/>
a specialty. Flour and feed by the car load. <lb/>
JAS. B. WHITE. <lb/>
Tar ii-<lb/>
We the <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
retreated <lb/>
April Peter <lb/>
it is <lb/>
from that <lb/>
a of calvary has <lb/>
c the frontier <lb/>
mile, <lb/>
and ion of advancing. <lb/>
frontier Dual gave the <lb/>
and a of <lb/>
which tired on killing an <lb/>
and six The Rn <lb/>
u lo. me Turks <lb/>
below, <lb/>
boat on the bridge to <lb/>
draw lo what weal with <lb/>
man ard wheel. The <lb/>
STRAY BOO. <lb/>
A boar <lb/>
TAKEN UP. <lb/>
in the law tern <lb/>
on March <lb/>
If not claimed paid <lb/>
soon appeared the the by April I will <lb/>
water, to a the Mine at the court <lb/>
budge and to it until rescued public <lb/>
by MM but <lb/>
, , , . . This April 2nd, <lb/>
wheel kept to the bottom of j mg L <lb/>
liver. <lb/>
The man not all, a <lb/>
hart wheel the <lb/>
damage, lie ho heard <lb/>
was taken and impound-1 v hoB, lbs <lb/>
found J <lb/>
by <lb/>
Erv <lb/>
today, a half a of lime or <lb/>
our and <lb/>
renewed evidence of <lb/>
THE STATE PRESS . <lb/>
the of the on <lb/>
lip <lb/>
A Statesville colored man <lb/>
had in the habit of shipping tastes, <lb/>
his wile at will, was chasing <lb/>
other day to give her <lb/>
when he dropped dead <lb/>
No doubt ibis <lb/>
lion among wile beating <lb/>
President left , if <lb/>
g long enough lo kits a <lb/>
We thought <lb/>
of belongs <lb/>
no Cm <lb/>
ii- St. <lb/>
as tied the <lb/>
frills ll <lb/>
News and Opinions. <lb/>
Three. <lb/>
The Observer its <lb/>
with the voices of The <lb/>
If London bill <lb/>
Mr. Wall, will <lb/>
fellas ti <lb/>
a buck <lb/>
I- . ,<lb/>
an who <lb/>
LIMITATION. <lb/>
There i. a growing <lb/>
pi 11.1. old age en- <lb/>
was open. benefit, of choice <lb/>
thought he could easily dis business world. <lb/>
,. . everywhere this <lb/>
, when nearer to II, but ,. <lb/>
. and he got he just It old and alike. <lb/>
-a.-- n. .,. all -mil . over of <lb/>
A Ti man traded his wife there might lie a cessation of the liver. In. I. want lo know <lb/>
the other day and was chat I <lb/>
The The S , LETTER TO BUGGY <lb/>
that It's Then we would like to It's a great and <lb/>
man that will hue other hear a silence on Greenville, N C vine and cores Liver, Kidney and <lb/>
fellow he get. of Win. J. of Dear Your an maker; i <lb/>
1.-- a. one of our friend, so are we. You know <lb/>
mini calls the teal statesman, make, you know all about it We <lb/>
I hereby forbid person to <lb/>
; hire, or pay any wages lo <lb/>
my mm. Joseph Barnhill, who is <lb/>
a IS years old. <lb/>
J. D. Barnhill, <lb/>
Near Oakley. <lb/>
Raleigh headline <lb/>
of cable <lb/>
robbers secured La it <lb/>
the city of Halifax <lb/>
Mr. Thomas Independent Hill <lb/>
to honor., there <lb/>
Orange. will Interesting <lb/>
new. o those people <lb/>
have ban wandering where <lb/>
here bad gone lo. <lb/>
seem that kill king need- lo <lb/>
tie his slipper <lb/>
can hi- <lb/>
a man <lb/>
opposed to <lb/>
are M voters. lb. <lb/>
Mr. ill es <lb/>
majority. at a mop. <lb/>
the <lb/>
The lend rile, <lb/>
i getting in hi. work In <lb/>
in on-part, of These <lb/>
seen to lie bred elect n. <lb/>
i A <lb/>
. nil It e I . <lb/>
wife will not permit know our paint as you know <lb/>
about thirty ago and ha. Observer lo he <lb/>
lived what it is, how it <lb/>
what It does, how it lives, and how I <lb/>
Building and loan N. C, April HO. . long the conditions <lb/>
are town builders and no K. of Fremont, I or unfavorable. <lb/>
should lie w one. Stales sold of cotton lo is fair that we take risk <lb/>
baa bad for Parker Cotton Company, of this of it every was; but we ought not <lb/>
it ha. done more for city, for cents per pound, risk use or abuse of it. <lb/>
Hundley, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
Headquarter, for <lb/>
BRIDAL SUITS <lb/>
the <lb/>
town than <lb/>
Parker, who bought Can't draw the <lb/>
Mr. W. It. <lb/>
t. These the cotton the cotton with We are <lb/>
way for all average strict middling and is to them as they are <lb/>
mar Hid <lb/>
lime. He will wt <lb/>
course state could female vole, <lb/>
doable for exhibit at <lb/>
we it sill has <lb/>
require organized effort to raise war department, and hostilities <lb/>
that says the Durham among the doughty roller top <lb/>
Herald. are averted for the <lb/>
em. <lb/>
the <lb/>
a other one <lb/>
provide <lb/>
people mean- lo buy their the finest lot of col too he ever to us. <lb/>
own tomes and pay for them with saw one lot during the several We to lie by them. <lb/>
The mule Is not being would go for rent; he has been in the business We them that's the <lb/>
they art a good book, and Mr. ha. had w at the way gel nu-11.1. We <lb/>
In Ikey cotton for some lime. He has la-en to a fair degree or <lb/>
to the and Welter, of a selling the low grades of hi. crop common <lb/>
Land year to year a. did expect lo be trusted to furnish <lb/>
QUICK ARREST. <lb/>
J. A. of Verbena, Ala. <lb/>
was twice in the hospital from a <lb/>
severe case of piles causing <lb/>
tumors. After all <lb/>
remedies failed, <lb/>
Salve quickly arrested further In- <lb/>
mailer of <lb/>
war. He <lb/>
not lo kept iii use, <lb/>
We and cured him. It <lb/>
conquers pain. <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
When you ask a woman a <lb/>
lecture went to, her answer is <lb/>
something about colon male<lb/>
mark. <lb/>
st a per- we haven't seen any <lb/>
opera house half hose yet, and <lb/>
f those people day for the <lb/>
-aid <lb/>
hot lure <lb/>
is <lb/>
have do it all again at <lb/>
mil <lb/>
have to do during the day <lb/>
except .--. <lb/>
Journal, <lb/>
other half. <lb/>
May I it was <lb/>
of course, that esteemed Wilmington <lb/>
Hearst <lb/>
an Invitation to attend W We Custom had long <lb/>
to the realm of ob <lb/>
Isn't it about time Durham was <lb/>
casting anxious eyes toward the <lb/>
corporal ion <lb/>
not need the money he kept as goad paint can be, <lb/>
beet good He will to last a. long as paint can. <lb/>
over fr If you do your business that way, j <lb/>
he sold. you are a fellow us and one <lb/>
of a <lb/>
Woman Year. Old A few mean men in the course <lb/>
Montgomery, Ala., April of a year will abuse our trust and <lb/>
Mrs. oldest put u. to low, will <lb/>
Alabama, this tell their how true we are, <lb/>
ho has died, was once having celebrated her our paint is. That's what has You Can b Cored. <lb/>
A print i, March made us the largest paint concern suffering from <lb/>
a bad place for com- retained her intellectual faculties the world. best ml Tumors or Skin <lb/>
leading <lb/>
to a harpy New <lb/>
many friends <lb/>
patrons lo North Carolina, and to <lb/>
secure that our <lb/>
and kindred branches will, in lbs <lb/>
future as In past, be up to <lb/>
the limes. <lb/>
HUNDLEY, <lb/>
719-711-713 E. Broad Street, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
A Milwaukee woman has <lb/>
tut child <lb/>
Payne <lb/>
I- tin- not a for the <lb/>
fin prevention of to <lb/>
Situ <lb/>
Stuart the veteran com- <lb/>
not <lb/>
OF INTEREST. <lb/>
News fr.-m H. Turner, <lb/>
a at Pa. <lb/>
that Dr. Kings New Life Pills are <lb/>
bait seller, his After Grain <lb/>
using them himself he Wire, to New York, <lb/>
are truly great; actual <lb/>
convinced me. Everybody wants .,. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and Broken in <lb/>
for Constipation, <lb/>
and Liver trouble. at Woolen <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Randolph's wedding. <lb/>
General Miles the <lb/>
in his <lb/>
report. <lb/>
And all symptoms and <lb/>
Results Indigestion <lb/>
m ass i <lb/>
OR. <lb/>
GERMAN LIVER POWDER <lb/>
H r- an<lb/>
, Mr I. I. <lb/>
K, . <lb/>
. ST I <lb/>
k, ,. ,, . <lb/>
Sh n-s . hr . S- Ir, I <lb/>
M. <lb/>
W . to <lb/>
H. <lb/>
.-, II <lb/>
PM n <lb/>
mi M MK US 11-01 <lb/>
. <lb/>
Ten go. <lb/>
if there is anything in <lb/>
Washington tanner Congressman <lb/>
want, we hope will <lb/>
gel remark, Durham Her <lb/>
aid. Yes, thing to get rid <lb/>
him. <lb/>
We look b <lb/>
drive any old lime, now <lb/>
hut the News has begun <lb/>
j to give proper for its ii <lb/>
matter. <lb/>
you paid your poll <lb/>
at the in <lb/>
is a jewel and both <lb/>
are going of fashion <lb/>
Carnegie die rich if <lb/>
can help it. <lb/>
a comedian, career. It till death. She had eighteen <lb/>
develop, more than the average folly four <lb/>
number of children, twenty great grand child- <lb/>
d Telegram. and two great grand <lb/>
tin., April <lb/>
English lord who once a woman <lb/>
a back in ha. bobbed op , have bee,, <lb/>
lo,. home <lb/>
of miles north of here. <lb/>
had to work for hi. living <lb/>
I was very could <lb/>
et about the house. I was <lb/>
lime. Then tried <lb/>
s it only <lb/>
took two bottles me feel <lb/>
perfectly Mrs. N. <lb/>
Mo. <lb/>
Tired when you go to <lb/>
bed, tired when you get <lb/>
up, tired all time. <lb/>
Why Your Mood is <lb/>
that's the reason, <lb/>
are living on the <lb/>
border line of nerve ex- <lb/>
Take <lb/>
and be <lb/>
quickly cured, <lb/>
Duly, <lb/>
F. W. Co. <lb/>
P. L. Can sells <lb/>
paint. <lb/>
The Rut Education in <lb/>
Tallahassee, April <lb/>
house voted to <lb/>
Long's <lb/>
and passed it by a vole of <lb/>
I. 1501 e more than the <lb/>
majority, The resolution <lb/>
an to constitution <lb/>
would divide Behind <lb/>
in the r in f <lb/>
lion lo the amount by each. <lb/>
to the defeat <lb/>
the senate. <lb/>
A. kt r<lb/>
I Law, <lb/>
ha. <lb/>
Wound no mans feelings no <lb/>
There are <lb/>
enough now in the path of human <lb/>
A Rule <lb/>
of <lb/>
Be rood o v ind crop <lb/>
Will b food. <lb/>
Potash <lb/>
In the <lb/>
in <lb/>
Wine us <lb/>
we will send you. <lb/>
by nest mail, <lb/>
oar winning <lb/>
books. <lb/>
There was a big sensation in <lb/>
Ind. when W. H. Brown <lb/>
of that place, who was expected to <lb/>
lie, had bis by Dr <lb/>
New for <lb/>
He antes insufferable <lb/>
from Asthma but your <lb/>
gave me <lb/>
relief and <lb/>
effected a complete cure. Similar <lb/>
cures of Consumption, <lb/>
Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. <lb/>
It's the peerless remedy for all <lb/>
throat lung troubles. Price <lb/>
BO, and by <lb/>
Wooten's Drug Store. Trial bot- <lb/>
free. <lb/>
i Diseases can be en red by applying <lb/>
C. T. Cam, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
never pays to hurt <lb/>
remarked the Humane <lb/>
Chap. I don't re- <lb/>
plied the Wise of <lb/>
mine makes a pretty good <lb/>
at Is den- <lb/>
JUST <lb/>
thereafter ONE <lb/>
WORD that wee. b <lb/>
are the <lb/>
I know of. They <lb/>
are like a pair of lover. Jay <lb/>
ran the <lb/>
meanest thing, his wife. <lb/>
You know what he 1st B. <lb/>
ah. mad him what he to. <lb/>
K refers lo Dr. Liver <lb/>
MEANS HEALTH. <lb/>
Sick <lb/>
Km <lb/>
. saw sassy<lb/>
Pills<lb/>
Whichard, N. <lb/>
The Stock complete In every de- <lb/>
and price, low a. the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
William Fountain, fl. <lb/>
and Surgeon, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
. one door cast of post on<lb/>
Br- R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
PATENTS<lb/>
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE <lb/>
Lights and Shadows in the Lives of Those Who Dwell far from <lb/>
the Madding Crowd's Ignoble Strife. <lb/>
Department. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
N. C. May i. <lb/>
J. M. Blow is acting as registrar <lb/>
at today instead of J. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Mrs. J I. bad of the <lb/>
largest berries we have ever <lb/>
seen on e here Ibis week, <lb/>
being some grown her <lb/>
Largest measured <lb/>
and was <lb/>
We cannot believe was <lb/>
lack of lights that caused <lb/>
a to fall in <lb/>
near church <lb/>
lake it for that <lb/>
were so in the <lb/>
mo which had <lb/>
that, well, something elite might <lb/>
hare been on the r <lb/>
to such an a. to prevent <lb/>
them <lb/>
Major stall of Neck, <lb/>
was here yesterday. <lb/>
Cornelia from <lb/>
near who <lb/>
Sunday with Misses <lb/>
and Dora returned borne <lb/>
Wiley Brown, of Greenville, <lb/>
stopped over a short while <lb/>
day. He was n lo pick up a <lb/>
brick lo bit B. K. Manning. It is <lb/>
that his for desist <lb/>
was the though that would <lb/>
be a great pity for good look. <lb/>
fog men like themselves to be en- <lb/>
gaged in t lung the <lb/>
Prof. G. E. who has <lb/>
been attending Sunday <lb/>
convention at re <lb/>
turned morning. <lb/>
Joshua Manning is a capital good <lb/>
fellow and G. Chapman w <lb/>
testify to the fact he ran be de- <lb/>
pended on in an emergency. <lb/>
day while en route to Wash <lb/>
In some swamp <lb/>
Joshua drove off punching, <lb/>
causing the buggy to down <lb/>
to the bub. They <lb/>
were not to be delayed by a <lb/>
mall occurrence, however, and <lb/>
trying in vain to extricate them <lb/>
selves Joshua promptly stripped <lb/>
off shoe., up <lb/>
in. First taking Mr. <lb/>
Chapman on his back he bore him <lb/>
safely to the foot logs and then <lb/>
horse and buggy out of the <lb/>
swamp. He would not have the <lb/>
pretty girls In Washington to know <lb/>
this we hope they will not find <lb/>
it out. <lb/>
Mr. W. J. of Grifton, <lb/>
who has been spending days <lb/>
here, returned home Thursday. <lb/>
Trucks, Trucks, Trucks. Farm- <lb/>
en, while we make trucks yon <lb/>
think trucks and don't be <lb/>
you have <lb/>
the merits of the <lb/>
trucks. <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
R C, April <lb/>
W. Hail, of spent <lb/>
Wednesday night his father <lb/>
K. E. Hail. <lb/>
Mrs. W. K. Patrick, of <lb/>
ville, spent several a of last <lb/>
week with her parents. Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
G. W. p. ; was m the <lb/>
T. R. Allen, of mi. i, <lb/>
the <lb/>
Mrs. E. and <lb/>
Miss lo <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
left <lb/>
day to relatives <lb/>
in <lb/>
.-o sent to <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Mils. went to Win <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Sallie spent <lb/>
night aim Sunday <lb/>
Farmville Mrs. T <lb/>
s. <lb/>
II. and daughter. <lb/>
Miss Lucy Belle, went to <lb/>
Miss spent <lb/>
night neat <lb/>
Standard. <lb/>
and daughter, <lb/>
Miss went to <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Miss Bertha Hail hist week <lb/>
near Standard returned home <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
K. and J. A. Jan ell <lb/>
went to Greenville <lb/>
Mr. and Mis. E. E. left <lb/>
Monday to visit <lb/>
in and <lb/>
Via Meadows and W. E. <lb/>
went to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Clothes <lb/>
of <lb/>
Quality <lb/>
Our smart, handsome Spring <lb/>
Suits are decidedly <lb/>
and you can call them <lb/>
of for they certainly <lb/>
contain all the <lb/>
bf good dressers. The <lb/>
newest fabrics are here in single <lb/>
and double-breasted sacks, with <lb/>
the new narrow collars and lapels. <lb/>
The suits have not been out <lb/>
of the hands long <lb/>
to loose their bloom of <lb/>
freshness-splendid time to make your selection. <lb/>
Prices lo please. <lb/>
The <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER. <lb/>
JUST RECEIVED <lb/>
Voiles, Camels Hair Serge, <lb/>
Cloth, <lb/>
Rhodesia <lb/>
Whip Cords, <lb/>
Nun's Veiling, <lb/>
Knickerbocker <lb/>
Crepe Cloths, Albatross, <lb/>
Mohair, <lb/>
White Wash Goods <lb/>
EGYPTIAN TISSUES <lb/>
ASSASSIN <lb/>
Howard Convicted of Murder <lb/>
Mil Punishment Fixed at <lb/>
For Life. <lb/>
Frankfort, Ky. April <lb/>
the third of Unsaid <lb/>
for the killing of <lb/>
over three ago, <lb/>
the us found <lb/>
Toe jury lira reported that it I <lb/>
I could not I <lb/>
then sent its unbar, back to the j <lb/>
jury room with to re- j <lb/>
main an <lb/>
. A half twin <lb/>
jury u verdict <lb/>
Mr. and Mis. W. A. <lb/>
were in the Monday <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
N. C, May 190.1. <lb/>
Miss Coward, of <lb/>
county, has been visiting Miss <lb/>
Olivia Berry Ibis week. <lb/>
I-eon of <lb/>
Tuesday in <lb/>
the telegraph opera- <lb/>
tor, left Wednesday for bis home <lb/>
In Bethel. <lb/>
J. L. Harrington, of Kinston, <lb/>
has been in town for two days <lb/>
visiting relative. <lb/>
H. G. Venters, of <lb/>
was our streets Wednesday. <lb/>
Tripp A Go. have <lb/>
received a very pretty sod. <lb/>
popular clerk, Archie <lb/>
knows how to make good <lb/>
and Clyde Cox <lb/>
to Greenville Tuesday. <lb/>
Jim Keel left here Thursday for <lb/>
Washington to attend the <lb/>
val. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse <lb/>
were in town yesterday. <lb/>
Ayden held Its last <lb/>
night and nominated candidates <lb/>
for the respective officers, <lb/>
Mayor, J. J. <lb/>
Cannon, It W. Smith, J. M. <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, W. B. <lb/>
committee, <lb/>
J. K. Smith. K. G. Cox, J. J. <lb/>
Stoke. <lb/>
Ills. Delia Smith attended the <lb/>
marriage of Job Tyson <lb/>
day <lb/>
boy. were out with the <lb/>
airing last night <lb/>
Prof. Pa-fen wife and Miss <lb/>
went to Kinston this week <lb/>
to attend Sunday school con- <lb/>
Mr. here Wednesday <lb/>
night for where be <lb/>
will contract sums dry kiln for <lb/>
Lumber On., <lb/>
has branch that <lb/>
plant. <lb/>
May <lb/>
W. E. and Corey <lb/>
went to Grifton Monday and re- <lb/>
turned same <lb/>
Mrs. W. E. Hammond Mis <lb/>
S. R. Corey <lb/>
lives Ir Level day. go, <lb/>
W. S. and daughter Mr. <lb/>
in Greenville Tuesday. <lb/>
L. has been the <lb/>
list -e Hie glad to he is <lb/>
improving fast. <lb/>
The farmers hire <lb/>
very busy trying to get through <lb/>
planting. Some of them <lb/>
through planting <lb/>
quite a large <lb/>
that <lb/>
at Black Jack the third Sunday. <lb/>
jurors all voted a <lb/>
diet of the <lb/>
as to the <lb/>
Death WM favored all <lb/>
who <lb/>
that Iii- would under no <lb/>
vote for the death penally, <lb/>
and -i tor life <lb/>
upon. <lb/>
Blown Up, <lb/>
Pa . . <lb/>
of Croon <lb/>
Work., owned <lb/>
and located no <lb/>
ten this <lb/>
was wrecked by tin to- <lb/>
day, man workmen were killed, <lb/>
The is in <lb/>
a remote <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
Wire and Nail Company, <lb/>
where BOO men employed. <lb/>
Those men and the <lb/>
neighborhood Immediately sought <lb/>
of <lb/>
the <lb/>
t the <lb/>
mis <lb/>
gs. <lb/>
The <lb/>
i Cit <lb/>
on arm, to mi t a <lb/>
Inn n. boll, <lb/>
Salve is a quick cure, I i <lb/>
; buying Halve, be <lb/>
in gel . <lb/>
was I the naive that kraut without <lb/>
a scar. A blind bleed- <lb/>
ling, and <lb/>
by Woolen. Drug <lb/>
i Store. <lb/>
Recent <lb/>
tests and with the <lb/>
aid of the H as <lb/>
it fact that the <lb/>
is a disease hut that <lb/>
results from repealed attack, of <lb/>
indigestion. Can I Cure <lb/>
My <lb/>
curing II ll <lb/>
will cute you of Indigestion and <lb/>
dyspepsia, prevent cure <lb/>
h of the <lb/>
what you the <lb/>
stomach sweet. Sold Wooten's <lb/>
Drugstore. <lb/>
Mrs. Rickey Moore, from near <lb/>
w visiting hr father, <lb/>
Arch lust week and returned <lb/>
home Monday. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
X. C, May, 1903. <lb/>
Saturday was <lb/>
Sunday, rain all day. <lb/>
Monday, we are having Cold <lb/>
but better. <lb/>
Commencement at <lb/>
High School has <lb/>
out neat Invitation, to the <lb/>
exercises May 18th, <lb/>
and There will lie <lb/>
concerts on the 18th S p. in,, <lb/>
and on the at p. in. Dr. <lb/>
Calvin S. of Norfolk, <lb/>
will the sermon p. in , <lb/>
on tin-i The literary eddies. <lb/>
will be delivered <lb/>
at n. tin- <lb/>
Primaries Monday night. the by the Vane. LU- <lb/>
next Monday, Society will take place at <lb/>
v the same day, <lb/>
little <lb/>
now and than, will cine <lb/>
and liver <lb/>
Early <lb/>
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get <lb/>
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of your <lb/>
band <lb/>
previous<lb/>
did you <lb/>
with <lb/>
and <lb/>
B. Bro. <lb/>
Special Bargains in Clothing, Shoes, <lb/>
Hats, Furnishing Goods, <lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
bar lam stank and arc lo of <lb/>
nil <lb/>
nut lo nil tin. <lb/>
7.4 <lb/>
11.00<lb/>
I thought of a tery fun- <lb/>
Joke In my last but <lb/>
I up It wee u <lb/>
Oat n <lb/>
No r <lb/>
you on It <lb/>
n Suits for <lb/>
I told you half an hour All Wool worth 10.00, for <lb/>
to turn . Men's All Wool Finely Tailored Suits worth 15.00. for <lb/>
I did. mum. <lb/>
yea <lb/>
dUSt <lb/>
brae, mum <lb/>
Our arc new and fresh <lb/>
and in include the very best styles of the <lb/>
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popularly supposed. They are <lb/>
are <lb/>
S today, i reason. Call on us for lowest prices. Yours truly, <lb/>
don't think we can afford It. <lb/>
Yucatan are no than <lb/>
B. BRO. <lb/>
in all <lb/>
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to all<lb/>
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.- and retail and <lb/>
Dealer. paid fin <lb/>
Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
r la, etc. Bed <lb/>
Oak Hulls, Ba . <lb/>
Carla, <lb/>
Lounges, Safes, <lb/>
and As <lb/>
II Key <lb/>
roots, Henry . <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, A <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Floor Sugar, Coffee, Heal, Soap <lb/>
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, <lb/>
Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar- <lb/>
Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
China Ware, and <lb/>
Ware, and <lb/>
nun, Cheese, Best Butter, <lb/>
Sewing and nu <lb/>
other goods. and <lb/>
for Com <lb/>
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S. M <lb/>
Ph. -e lift <lb/>
A FEW POINTERS <lb/>
We Tobacco for f per <lb/>
We insure your garden truck an acre. <lb/>
We insure your strawberries for an acre. <lb/>
W insure for an acre. <lb/>
insure your -mull grain for an acre. <lb/>
It is a none of North Carolina only, <lb/>
and ix for mutual of Its <lb/>
a of at time of an <lb/>
lion for which entitles to a member of five years, and they <lb/>
haw if lbs in their own state. <lb/>
is of the State Insurance Com <lb/>
and every is under bond. <lb/>
I further information apply to any officer or agent of company. <lb/>
WANTED. <lb/>
every San <lb/>
day, morning evening. <lb/>
Bar. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
a. m. St. A. Allan <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Sus <lb/>
lay, morning and evening. <lb/>
seating Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
H. M. Sure, pastor. Sunday school <lb/>
a. m. I. H. Pander, <lb/>
Services <lb/>
and 4th Sundays, morning and <lb/>
Midweek service <lb/>
Wednesday evening. Rev. F. O. <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
a. a. F. L. Walker, <lb/>
W. E. On, <lb/>
Minister. Morning and evening <lb/>
prayer with sermon every 1st <lb/>
and 3rd Sunday. <lb/>
school a. m., W. B. <lb/>
Brown, superintendent. Litany <lb/>
every Son- <lb/>
day morning and evening. <lb/>
W. B. Powell, pastor. <lb/>
regular service <lb/>
THE <lb/>
BUSINESS <lb/>
Goes up or <lb/>
down <lb/>
According to th <lb/>
you give your <lb/>
Keep to <lb/>
and it goes down. Keep <lb/>
before the public and i <lb/>
climbs up. <lb/>
Never tried Well, it's time you <lb/>
tried it and let the people know you <lb/>
want their trade. The advertising <lb/>
columns of <lb/>
When the <lb/>
crowns at last, some of <lb/>
brightest will flash on unexpected <lb/>
brows. <lb/>
The grand essentials to <lb/>
In this life are something to <lb/>
do, something to love, and some- <lb/>
to hope for, <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Push your business <lb/>
up by advertising. <lb/>
A. F. A. M.- Greenville <lb/>
Lodge. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
W. M., J. M. See. <lb/>
K. P.- Tar Lodge, No. <lb/>
every Wednesday <lb/>
E. B. C. C. Forbes <lb/>
K. of B. and <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, <lb/>
Mo. every Tuesday <lb/>
evening. A. B. Ellington, N. O., <lb/>
L. H. Pender. <lb/>
B. A. Zeb No. <lb/>
1696, every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J. <lb/>
S. Regent. <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meet every first and third <lb/>
Thursday night in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
D. B. Smith <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
No. meet every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday night in Odd <lb/>
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
D. Smith Bee. <lb/>
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court, D. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Sheriff, O. W. Harrington. <lb/>
Register of Deeds, R. Williams. <lb/>
Treasurer, J. B. Cherry. <lb/>
Coroner, C. OH. Laughing- <lb/>
house. <lb/>
J. D. Cox. <lb/>
Commissioners, J. J. Elka, W. <lb/>
W. B. Home, J. B. J <lb/>
W. Page and J. Spier. <lb/>
Boar J meets every first Monday. <lb/>
TOWS OFFICERS. <lb/>
Mayor, H. W. Whedbee, <lb/>
Treasurer, H. L. <lb/>
Clerk, J. C. Tyson. <lb/>
Tax Collector, C. D. <lb/>
Police, J. T. Smith chief, W. H. <lb/>
and I. Dudley. <lb/>
Aldermen, D. Spain, L. O <lb/>
Arthur, B. F. Pat- <lb/>
rink, B. B. B. L. Carr, <lb/>
W. B. Parker and B. F. Tyson. <lb/>
Board every first Thursday <lb/>
Dr. D James, <lb/>
i . i-J <lb/>
Your Home Paper <lb/>
than years. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
Published Semi-Weekly <lb/>
Tuesday and Friday. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C FRIDAY, MAY <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
MOLASSES AS A <lb/>
FOOD FOR STOCK <lb/>
AND VALUABLE EX- <lb/>
OF LOUISIANA <lb/>
PUNTERS. <lb/>
of moat aggravating <lb/>
farmers la <lb/>
feed <lb/>
for Mock. Those farmers who pay <lb/>
more attention to so-called money <lb/>
crops to any other feature of <lb/>
their usually find that <lb/>
stock of and <lb/>
for purposes gives <lb/>
out a mouth or two the <lb/>
crop can be harvested, hence they <lb/>
are necessity of buying <lb/>
grain at high prices to <lb/>
out the year. This has always i <lb/>
a to many <lb/>
and no doubt it a <lb/>
Therefore we think <lb/>
do well to attempt <lb/>
in the way of stock <lb/>
according ti. the experiment of <lb/>
Louisiana planter, who seems to I <lb/>
have achieved a gratifying success <lb/>
with molasses as a stock food. <lb/>
Here are the observations of Mr. <lb/>
a Louisiana given <lb/>
the Southern farm <lb/>
began to feed molasses to <lb/>
the mules on plantation in <lb/>
1801. He had fed it before with <lb/>
oat mixing it with other feed, but <lb/>
with Indifferent result. Having <lb/>
en head a let of inferior hay, <lb/>
Mock did not relish, he coo. <lb/>
calved the idea of feeding it lo <lb/>
connection molasses a <lb/>
The experiment a <lb/>
success. The male ate <lb/>
sweetened hay great rel- <lb/>
fattened upon it. Mr. i <lb/>
began with a <lb/>
molasses, an It grad- <lb/>
the <lb/>
cut the usual grain allowance <lb/>
in half and ed tr- <lb/>
a gallon of molasses. I <lb/>
calculate a full feed at live <lb/>
gallons of . and oats mixed; <lb/>
hence the allowance of a <lb/>
I speak was about two and one. <lb/>
half gallons, or a little less. his <lb/>
ration was continued April <lb/>
when alfalfa came and corn <lb/>
supply I reduced <lb/>
the grain feed then to one gallon <lb/>
of mixed with alfalfa <lb/>
twice a day. <lb/>
When crop had been laid by <lb/>
I discontinued the oats altogether, <lb/>
fed only alfalfa, grass and <lb/>
which kept stock <lb/>
line order and perfect health <lb/>
the beginning of the sea <lb/>
son. given corn was cut on <lb/>
Oak Alley name of plan- <lb/>
year; there was <lb/>
abundance of feed without it. <lb/>
mules four <lb/>
are fed on the place, and the <lb/>
have have never been <lb/>
health. Not a dose of <lb/>
medicine has them <lb/>
fifteen is, <lb/>
since feeding of molasses was <lb/>
Our has before <lb/>
such good <lb/>
North Carolina Win. <lb/>
A game of base ball was played <lb/>
at Washington, D. C, Saturday <lb/>
afternoon between university <lb/>
teams of North nod South Carolina. <lb/>
The North Carolina boy by a <lb/>
score to <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
Ur. S, M Daniel, formerly of <lb/>
Greenville, was in Golds- <lb/>
on Wednesday evening of <lb/>
last week, to Mils Lorena Street, <lb/>
of that city. Mr. Daniel's <lb/>
friends here extend congratulation <lb/>
Nothing short of faith will <lb/>
separate a bald headed man from <lb/>
price of a bottle of <lb/>
hair restorer. <lb/>
kid <lb/>
material for slippers, but slippers <lb/>
re not the favorite material with <lb/>
kid <lb/>
BLOODHOUNDS ON <lb/>
TRAIL OF PRIEST. <lb/>
DOGS FOLLOW TRAIL OF AN <lb/>
ALLEGED MURDERER <lb/>
IN OHIO. <lb/>
Will- <lb/>
a who <lb/>
when Mi-s <lb/>
in <lb/>
charge murder. <lb/>
I King out a <lb/>
lie <lb/>
would <lb/>
fur protection uh <lb/>
die <lb/>
put the <lb/>
trail <lb/>
Dr. T. L. <lb/>
Tin- scent the <lb/>
dogs the <lb/>
when <lb/>
killed. They <lb/>
room a and then mm <lb/>
tithe room mid lied in <lb/>
mid then <lb/>
to the other They would go <lb/>
further this. <lb/>
took dogs to the <lb/>
yard. paid no attention lo <lb/>
any truck yard nor did they <lb/>
the OH a ladder, by <lb/>
which it the <lb/>
entered. <lb/>
The excitement here is intense <lb/>
it was feared <lb/>
would be made, so <lb/>
taken to <lb/>
seat, and lodged in jail. <lb/>
head bat- <lb/>
to a and a heavy <lb/>
stained with blood and hair <lb/>
to it, <lb/>
bow crime bad been committed. <lb/>
No motive for the crime known. <lb/>
Borne burglary, but thin <lb/>
police, who <lb/>
there a deep mystery. <lb/>
Reich about thirty <lb/>
old, brilliant and popular. <lb/>
to t roof I he ii-- and i I <lb/>
el flOW into<lb/>
though w ere I <lb/>
many valuables lying easily j <lb/>
lo a thief. <lb/>
PROPERTY SOLD <lb/>
The Whole a Price <lb/>
I property belonging t <lb/>
the estate of late J. C. Latham <lb/>
was sold at public I.; hue <lb/>
NORTH AND SOUTH. <lb/>
NORTH NO LESS ENTHUSIASTIC <lb/>
THAN THE SOUTH ON <lb/>
HEARING IT. <lb/>
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, of mid a <lb/>
acre-. <lb/>
Fourth Fifth o who good <lb/>
and was divided In panels. ling, <lb/>
whole the U La played <lb/>
portion I line <lb/>
and the two panels in <lb/>
were d I an. .-a- it does when i.- <lb/>
and three other par- j played I haw often <lb/>
eels were W. noticed this and It. <lb/>
and Frank Wilson. In <lb/>
shows what property <lb/>
will bring h.-u it la <lb/>
an Another lot i, <lb/>
lo the estate that <lb/>
vent border of for a<lb/>
a up the f <lb/>
precisely <lb/>
pus in the cities. An <lb/>
gel <lb/>
Had the Food AH <lb/>
sending bis <lb/>
west and in a <lb/>
of the frontier <lb/>
tow us. r armed <lb/>
with a sorrowful about <lb/>
ibis a denied tin tray and a <lb/>
couple of gnu. The <lb/>
looked him over in n gentle y <lb/>
a-M-d him it had <lb/>
food. ponded <lb/>
the boy hum <lb/>
and eggs, sausage, chuck <lb/>
in a I bee n <lb/>
that <lb/>
come lo LU feet, <lb/>
1- prayed in San They <lb/>
yell in approval f it <lb/>
and St. and <lb/>
in Chicago hum it long <lb/>
band or orchestra. Even In <lb/>
wake op <lb/>
give a baud to It's a <lb/>
lively and <lb/>
chops, , <lb/>
corned heel ha, bog and hominy why it that amuse <lb/>
light bread, bread, la In <lb/>
apple butter, butler, . would <lb/>
cow butter, coffee, milk exp.; t <lb/>
bier. Well, Wm <lb/>
that's our winner. Name there's a <lb/>
Mass , all over the <lb/>
r ti. and maybe it i- <lb/>
It more than there is a pretty general <lb/>
ability to a and all over <lb/>
tie land for the that <lb/>
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The black rot can be <lb/>
with <lb/>
proper and The <lb/>
a M <lb/>
to <lb/>
Gather up aid all <lb/>
rotten grapes . <lb/>
in the and <lb/>
rate ground caver such <lb/>
material be <lb/>
of <lb/>
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,  thoroughly a sis <lb/>
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p, hi ii rel <lb/>
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I appear. <lb/>
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Ml an Hill r <lb/>
fruit buds appear, <lb/>
I before open. Third, <lb/>
h n ,. when I lie <lb/>
ten days old. The <lb/>
other praying may follow at i.- <lb/>
day, th <lb/>
of the Bordeaux <lb/>
hit weather the <lb/>
of a in Mil- <lb/>
lime. <lb/>
I. to make the Bur- <lb/>
Mixture and a en <lb/>
fine spraying. <lb/>
I far a possible pick if <lb/>
and leaves and <lb/>
I berries that you <lb/>
ti your vineyard <lb/>
be over run with black rot, <lb/>
s be ill- year <lb/>
do it. ; ii <lb/>
the vineyard the <lb/>
care. a ugh <lb/>
and -tamp out the in <lb/>
ion <lb/>
ANTI-SALOON CAM- <lb/>
IN GREENVILLE <lb/>
LEAGUE CALLS A MASS MEET- <lb/>
FOR SUNDAY, <lb/>
MAY <lb/>
. a League <lb/>
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lit-In-Ill Mime Hi. <lb/>
fall the of is <lb/>
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Tail report was adopted by <lb/>
decided lo <lb/>
I In id Sunday <lb/>
this In the <lb/>
I kill .,,. <lb/>
mid Him hold- <lb/>
ion <lb/>
ii,,. <lb/>
in fur dis- <lb/>
GIRL BLOWS TORPEDO <lb/>
T o K Hid and a Injured <lb/>
-Building <lb/>
Ma; A terrible <lb/>
up torpedo <lb/>
the Thor <lb/>
u a dozen in <lb/>
neighborhood, I <lb/>
injured a others <lb/>
p. iii. today. Fire <lb/>
the <lb/>
hoar. lite alarm <lb/>
to to <lb/>
the explosive a-ere <lb/>
t. blaze. Tin- mi-ii rushed <lb/>
i in- building, but <lb/>
the <lb/>
Bash an t a roar. In a <lb/>
Hie <lb/>
up sky like a lock <lb/>
the i later a Men <lb/>
the street by <lb/>
the ii i. houses <lb/>
rare to Other <lb/>
and <lb/>
All the to <lb/>
its The <lb/>
streets with <lb/>
people street ears stopped on <lb/>
to the way clear. <lb/>
The i men and doctors <lb/>
hare for all <lb/>
about wen injured people. <lb/>
The was caused by <lb/>
the simple, innocent of a <lb/>
One of the girls was pouring <lb/>
powder into a torpedo and some <lb/>
fell to the Moor and <lb/>
through -a dust with <lb/>
was covered. An- <lb/>
a of fun <lb/>
girl who had been pouring <lb/>
powder. In to save <lb/>
falling girl braced herself <lb/>
and <lb/>
, friction which <lb/>
a grain of powder. In <lb/>
j on the floor <lb/>
was in a <lb/>
W Man., May <lb/>
special says that <lb/>
fifty nuked are on <lb/>
Hie for The first <lb/>
mm last <lb/>
at village, miles <lb/>
from home, where the head man <lb/>
was trying lo lo go <lb/>
home, say they ate starch- <lb/>
Leg for and will not atop <lb/>
until they The men have <lb/>
trousers are <lb/>
their boots and coats, <lb/>
and singing. Inspector <lb/>
Parker telegraphed <lb/>
instructions has orderer <lb/>
the Duck to hold <lb/>
in <lb/>
Really, it must be regarded a <lb/>
hop. colored men <lb/>
do get together in their de- <lb/>
bating club and discuss the white <lb/>
problem. <lb/>
You can always get a dose of law <lb/>
at co-t. <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
April turns April has a double <lb/>
to perform. She must, by hook <lb/>
or crook, get Winter to leave the stage, <lb/>
and she is naturally disagreeable until he <lb/>
has gone. Then in a moment she be- <lb/>
comes all smiles and sunshine, and gives us <lb/>
a foretaste of May. <lb/>
Today everybody is ready to welcome <lb/>
the new season, and there is no place like <lb/>
this store to help you to the new things <lb/>
and make Spring favorable and delightful. <lb/>
of good judgment come to this store <lb/>
for furnishings. <lb/>
women know that we carry a <lb/>
splendid line of Dress Goods and Trimmings. <lb/>
Standard Patterns Advance styles June now <lb/>
ready The May Designer, cents Fashion <lb/>
Sheets always free. S <lb/>
Kicks Wilkinson <lb/>
PULLEY <lb/>
THE OF FASHIONS. <lb/>
SEASONABLE OFFERINGS <lb/>
. <lb/>
Ultra and Oxfords <lb/>
Ultra Oxfords. Strap Sandals, <lb/>
for women, all styles, <lb/>
Oxfords, all styles, <lb/>
High and Low Heels, <lb/>
The Harrisburg line of Slippers for <lb/>
Infants, <lb/>
and Children LO <lb/>
Shoes are the Shoes <lb/>
for are winners with <lb/>
the sports. Exclusive agents. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen <lb/>
For My Lady's <lb/>
Dresser <lb/>
f in <lb/>
Hair Brushes, <lb/>
Mirrors, <lb/>
Combs, <lb/>
and in toll I r e of <lb/>
or having one's own own for travel <lb/>
m on u visit tn n or i fully i when <lb/>
away from extend to a m to <lb/>
cone and stock. <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE<lb/>
ii am Bill at <lb/>
Bryan Nichols, <lb/>
R U i I TS <lb/>
THE <lb/>
New White Front <lb/>
The Furnishing Store.<lb/>
Push your business <lb/>
up by advertising. <lb/>
arrival of lbs I <lb/>
I and ShiMs. The a. so with <lb/>
lo but licit- now. . <lb/>
mil will In a f.-w i <lb/>
most Id parlor <lb/>
shoes it of hitch quality. tr <lb/>
re always jut as n Kn-in tin- la <lb/>
of Us lo to the shot- no i <lb/>
why am by w <lb/>
f The to <lb/>
who worn but to who not worn Ni <lb/>
say If you want to know what J <lb/>
Get your Spring Suit <lb/>
FROM <lb/>
B. Bro. <lb/>
and you'll have some money left <lb/>
with which to purchase <lb/>
Dry Goods, Shoe, Hats, <lb/>
and Furnishing <lb/>
Cheaper than at other <lb/>
store in town. <lb/>
and Shoes <lb/>
Ask your friends about them and then try a pair for <lb/>
and bust or shoe you ever <lb/>
Jas F. <lb/>
UH, <lb/>
THE <lb/>
mi <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Marble and Granite <lb/>
Monuments <lb/>
Slid for in <lb/>
Gs. <lb/>
Mount, <lb/>
II. O. <lb/>
for <lb/>
FAULTLESS <lb/>
SHOE <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
WOMEN <lb/>
us your shoes lit you. Now. what <lb/>
Whit i in important <lb/>
II i has style you want it. If it has not style, every <lb/>
else, you do not want it. The style of a Dorothy <lb/>
Dodd is unique. It cannot be duplicated by any other <lb/>
maker, because the Dorothy Dodd is a totally different <lb/>
any other shoe. Besides being <lb/>
exclusive in style, it holds the foot firmly at instep, <lb/>
prevents the loot slipping forward, and gives <lb/>
correct poise in walking. It makes foot look nearly <lb/>
a whole size smaller. curious, and you won't <lb/>
believe until you see it. Just once try the Dorothy <lb/>
Dodd Faultless Fitting Shoe and prove truth- <lb/>
of our assertion. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT <lb/>
.,,.,. <lb/>
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