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Hair <lb />
tried Hair Vigor to <lb />
stop my hair from One- <lb />
half a cured <lb />
J. C. Baxter, <lb />
3rd. <lb />
Price returned <lb />
today. <lb />
J. .;. went to Raleigh <lb />
today. <lb />
COUNTY <lb />
Prayer meetings in the <lb />
tonight. <lb />
Hair Vigor is <lb />
certainly the most <lb />
preparation of its <lb />
kind on the market. A <lb />
little of it goes a long way. <lb />
It doesn't take much of <lb />
it to stop falling of the <lb />
hair, make the hair grow, <lb />
and restore color to gray <lb />
SI a battle. All <lb />
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If yon, <lb />
. nil i's do 1st Sad we will <lb />
you a name <lb />
Address, <lb />
C Ki. <lb />
AM SOCIAL <lb />
Feb. <lb />
baud is . i town. <lb />
A. spent Sunday <lb />
Rocky Mount. <lb />
Proceedings of the <lb />
The board of the county j <lb />
were in regular monthly <lb />
session on Monday, 1st, all the <lb />
members being present. Beside <lb />
the allowing of accounts and <lb />
H. H. Wilson, of Kinston, pauper orders the following <lb />
today here. business was transacted- <lb />
The treasurer and <lb />
dent of health filed their monthly <lb />
I Dr William Fountain went to <lb />
J. W, Perkins left Tuesday <lb />
evening for <lb />
Dr. L. C. SI i hi r n turned <lb />
evening. <lb />
to <lb />
reports. <lb />
W. H. Mercer was released <lb />
from payment of taxes on <lb />
credits for 1903, erroneous- <lb />
i charged. <lb />
B. W. retained Tues-j J. W. was released <lb />
lay from Seven from payment of taxes on <lb />
solvent credits for erroneous- <lb />
charged. <lb />
J. B. Pittman was refunded <lb />
i special school <lb />
visit to for 1903. <lb />
J Mrs. Martha Joyner was released <lb />
returned taxes on in special I <lb />
Greenville's Great Department <lb />
GREAT JANUARY <lb />
. WHITE SALE . <lb />
Victor Cox, i r to- <lb />
day here. <lb />
Mrs. E. Swanson <lb />
evening from a <lb />
Georgia. <lb />
Mrs. l. O. <lb />
Virginia. <lb />
Mrs. Bailie Greene, of La- <lb />
Grange, is visiting her <lb />
Mrs. F. M. Hodges. <lb />
visit <lb />
an i <lb />
school district, Farmville town- <lb />
ship, erroneously charged. <lb />
J. P. peddler of <lb />
was a certificate show- <lb />
that he bad paid state taxes <lb />
in county for 1901 and 1903. <lb />
Mayor's Court. Thad Bullock and Noah John- <lb />
The following cases have been son were released from poll tax for <lb />
disposed of by Mayor H. W. <lb />
from Jan. 19th, to Feb. of W. K. Parker, in Farm- <lb />
E. G. Barrett, of Kins too, spent , ville township, reduced in <lb />
here. James Ernest Donaldson, from to <lb />
and profane language, fin- j <lb />
ed ft and costs. 93.20. <lb />
Charlie and Julius <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Norman, of i one penny <lb />
Parmele, came Saturday evenLy, <lb />
I John Wilson, using profane; <lb />
Col. I. A. Sugg left <lb />
morning for w York. <lb />
Miss Alice Bail b left <lb />
evening a i- Grifton <lb />
The county attorney was directed <lb />
to scud plans and specifications of <lb />
bridge, to lie <lb />
ed across Tar river, to the j <lb />
war. <lb />
The name of Jennie Moore was <lb />
a. returned one penny and stricken from pauper list. <lb />
. . o The sheriff was allowed per <lb />
Saturday from a visit to costs, , r <lb />
j, . w . Luther Manning, drunk on taxes collected after this <lb />
down, lined and costs, 94.60. date an old list for 1902. <lb />
Charles Skinner returned William drunk and Juries were drawn for both <lb />
evening from a trip up the tined and costs, 94.30. March and April terms <lb />
road. Silas Donaldson, drunk, court. will be pub-j <lb />
Miss Mary James San- and costs, <lb />
day evening from a visit to Buck Slaughter, assault, fined <lb />
and costs, Sans <lb />
for Reflector. <lb />
lined and coals, On Friday afternoon Jan. 29th <lb />
Basil drunk and the San Club met, by <lb />
costs, I Miss <lb />
w. n -it kirk, carry I conceal-1 <lb />
This great White Sale starts out with a <lb />
New and Superb stocK of Special January <lb />
Merchandise, such as has never before <lb />
been here, in Excellence, Variety <lb />
or Values presented. <lb />
Thousands of yards of Crisp, pretty <lb />
white good are here in Patterns that are <lb />
varied and most desirable. <lb />
The Lace Department <lb />
Is full of beautiful new patterns. <lb />
and Val Laces in match sets all widths and <lb />
qualities. <lb />
The Embroideries <lb />
Are just too to talk about, for it i- <lb />
to give you any idea of their mum see <lb />
them to appreciate them. We have them all and <lb />
prices, in match sets complete; and we have <lb />
provided for the little folks in our selection <lb />
Misses Margaret and Ethel Skin- <lb />
returned Saturday evening <lb />
from a visit to Hertford. <lb />
J. B. Cherry A <lb />
Greenville's Great Department ore <lb />
THE <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY , <lb />
No. <lb />
WITH BULLS AND BEARS. <lb />
Col. I. A. Sugg Doing The Cotton <lb />
Exchange- <lb />
New Tor, 3rd, 19.4. <lb />
Editor <lb />
It is cold, bitter cold, and get- <lb />
ting no warmer herein New <lb />
have of Wall street <lb />
where fortunes were made and <lb />
lost in a day. I can say <lb />
I struck the city on Mon- <lb />
day morning, and as soon as I <lb />
could set a hasty breakfast I went <lb />
over to look at the boys. Through <lb />
the courtesy of Daniel J. <lb />
Sully t Co., the bull leaders of <lb />
the cotton market, I was the <lb />
privilege of the floor of the ex- <lb />
change for ten days, and to say <lb />
that I have enjoyed the on <lb />
the feebly it. <lb />
I try to observe an much <lb />
You know I had told the people <lb />
often and often that cotton would <lb />
sell in New Y at <lb />
cents per pound, <lb />
every bod v to hold for the <lb />
prices. I did nor think I would <lb />
be able see it quite so soon. <lb />
But I <lb />
could get a punch and get back <lb />
the pit. <lb />
and learned the great lesion of my <lb />
life. <lb />
But there was H i <lb />
wailing and slashing of <lb />
and this is tintype <lb />
pen picture. To those on the win- <lb />
side there was an excitement <lb />
of joy. The other <lb />
is a glimpse only. There <lb />
has never been up to <lb />
date to or compared <lb />
the scene. <lb />
When col ton took a <lb />
drop of points inside <lb />
minutes were made and <lb />
This the<lb />
HALF A LOAF <lb />
FOx A FORTUNE <lb />
1.1 <lb />
eccentric old <lb />
lady, I i an in jewels. <lb />
Them foe bequeathed t her adopted <lb />
daughter Mabel, but She drawing of <lb />
the had been and the tea-<lb />
ii will have <lb />
her <lb />
milled to the pr Hi- weak <lb />
was the Jewell were in Ma- <lb />
lawyer bad ad <lb />
ii was <lb />
point of the law the first <lb />
to do was the property. <lb />
One tin lute Miss <lb />
of my life, I would T, <lb />
have missed it for a great deal. only she kept, was in the <lb />
The. market has been a perfect see f-- the <lb />
saw since, up and down in <lb />
five or ten minutes <lb />
Dangerous, market. <lb />
I am proud that I am all <lb />
can. There is great <lb />
this time, the war news is <lb />
The leader z on a <lb />
of vest on gov- <lb />
report on Friday, all <lb />
to But <lb />
mere is more wild fun in <lb />
store many Nil shall <lb />
set. Isaac A <lb />
Himself. <lb />
Yea, my calculations have Ala., Fe. -J. <lb />
been and I was present H a farmer <lb />
and saw for July hi m <lb />
tin. Plato ii <lb />
who ; as been vis <lb />
Let <lb />
evening. <lb />
if <lb />
Ali J <lb />
17.55 on in <lb />
To the <lb />
thinking this is I aw <lb />
no more now than <lb />
ll urging my people to bold <lb />
for l hem- price, I am not alarm-; <lb />
ed about am <lb />
prod <lb />
B. fie lit i.-a-dies you , <lb />
pi i report will be <lb />
in his barn yesterday, <lb />
banning from a rafter, while i . <lb />
hone Bred tin dead <lb />
; Ins bad <lb />
Hodges in debt, ii u <lb />
I Said, and was <lb />
his creditors, V i- is t- <lb />
him <lb />
and I'll to <lb />
made and crop <lb />
mute will be reduced less than <lb />
biles. i <lb />
have no informal ion, ow,, <lb />
AS to report nor can any In <lb />
had is been an leakage n <lb />
but there <lb />
will no the <lb />
K Us in <lb />
Wilmington. C. S.- v. <lb />
Hill Terry, charged with <lb />
murder of ids <lb />
at the home <lb />
Ibis mi <lb />
who hail done the <lb />
there <lb />
i bread. <lb />
laid Tom <lb />
, old woman was <lb />
her <lb />
Yea. she <lb />
was bill she was a good <lb />
-I hoar loft all her in <lb />
she keep the <lb />
The was naked In n halting <lb />
way <lb />
Miss Mabel's were <lb />
She j pi in a <lb />
did keep the stock- <lb />
waist under the <lb />
of <lb />
a queer pined <lb />
can't re ii since <lb />
she's <lb />
them el ante <lb />
Tom did Hi ii to ask <lb />
any . and <lb />
him She put <lb />
had been kneading into <lb />
S pan and i U in rise. men went <lb />
, upstairs In I, Ii not to sleep. Sim <lb />
Tom's Inter in her <lb />
I aunt's pr There was <lb />
hi the sitting room with an <lb />
I iron front. had <lb />
j taken out from mid <lb />
Jewels The chimney, While lie win <lb />
. n ; In Use <lb />
j ii a III . <lb />
I i i.-1. a in I to <lb />
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i I in i <lb />
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Iron , n . ; w be w <lb />
i hi iv . , . <lb />
I sum- I i . he on I In <lb />
ground . lie u- ; <lb />
Ore. ;. . she entered <lb />
the n in . . -He <lb />
had . . i; d to I <lb />
her Pi ii no -I <lb />
Into i , <lb />
Mr. Lorn well called at the hour <lb />
pointed, and Mabel Invited Mm into the <lb />
tea room. Be attempted a lover's de- <lb />
but was somewhat chilled by <lb />
the lady's coolness. Bin entertained him <lb />
rather with dainty eatables than with <lb />
words. While they wire at tea the <lb />
door rang, and Tom, who went to <lb />
the door, announced the <lb />
the bye. Mr. said <lb />
Mabel. want you to taste some bread <lb />
n own Taking n loaf <lb />
her, she cut it the mid- <lb />
revealing an old Hocking. <lb />
goes to gentleman in the other <lb />
she said, opening the stocking <lb />
reveal a few of the Jew- <lb />
it contained. for the bread. <lb />
divide it with you. a leaf is <lb />
letter none, they And, <lb />
handing the breed to she car- <lb />
the Jewell to the man waiting for <lb />
them. <lb />
It did lief take many min- <lb />
In see that be had been d. <lb />
I'd soon as he he beat II re- <lb />
treat. Mabel won her case. The <lb />
were sold for and <lb />
a man with as much more. <lb />
The r Ml Time. <lb />
life . necessarily made x., <lb />
if You cannot U t <lb />
Ian ii at drilling. <lb />
or any oilier brand of military <lb />
la; for- hours a day and or <lb />
s ,; You have to i i i i a <lb />
 other Jobs even to <lb />
make a pretense of h <lb />
jobs are n all <lb />
awl when it K nil done <lb />
k has a any mote Idle <lb />
a hands per than any <lb />
in same rank of life. <lb />
lot I Whether r. possible to <lb />
re remedy for this but, <lb />
It I i, tin In w <lb />
Io Cy be to in <lb />
v I o i r <lb />
Reward for Morgan. <lb />
Wilson, N. a, Feb. <lb />
board of county commissioners to- <lb />
day offered a reward of for <lb />
the apprehension of Lawrence <lb />
Morgan, one of <lb />
of Joins last May, <lb />
parts unknown <lb />
the December term of <lb />
court. He was under bond of <lb />
16.000 but it is that <lb />
his bondsmen are sen <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, Fell <lb />
for <lb />
number of bins each <lb />
inn of hours might lie <lb />
r-1 r when Is <lb />
for am i <lb />
; In w AI o'clock <lb />
IT i i n- ; <lb />
in <lb />
is a- as h m. <lb />
ii, <lb />
Cupid had well his part. <lb />
a quid and home <lb />
marriage. The bride's home was <lb />
beautifully lighted. <lb />
friends of bride and <lb />
had t witness <lb />
Hie nuptials. At on the <lb />
evening of January 27th, 1904, <lb />
Mr. Geo. Thus. Miss <lb />
Maud, daughter of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. L. E. of <lb />
stood altar, and <lb />
each u. the other, <lb />
the . <lb />
being read by Rev. L. <lb />
E. Sawyer. <lb />
The were many and <lb />
beautiful. May be a pleas- <lb />
ant through life. <lb />
f . <lb />
V. I , <lb />
DIED. <lb />
a-1 <lb />
Thursday <lb />
of <lb />
J. El of <lb />
w has been i ling <lb />
with tin of ;. <lb />
A. I i <lb />
Tl family of C. E. Line <lb />
came i vet this morning from Ki is <lb />
t n to make their h mi i in <lb />
tobacco the great <lb />
he am of is the gen <lb />
n now. are <lb />
, i i 2nd, II <lb />
T, W. Skinner went up the <lb />
morning, <lb />
Tyson came <lb />
Hi <lb />
mess was transacted club ad- <lb />
to again on the <lb />
with Mis I Set tie Tyson. <lb />
Among those present were; <lb />
the decrease the acreage of Him Cotten, Miss Lillian <lb />
tobacco will be at least half of Mrs. W. Jr., <lb />
years. We arc afraid I Miss Tyson, Mis. ii. L. <lb />
much cotton will be planted it will Jones, Mrs <lb />
. II. Miss <lb />
be house it Marv p <lb />
farmer Ii is been heard to say Miss <lb />
from Georgia. <lb />
Miss <lb />
Miss Pat Skinner. <lb />
that would give a dollar per <lb />
hundred, his should be <lb />
Miss Mary J. Smith has return- out. Such as this Is cal-1 Miss Blow, Miss Mary <lb />
ed from a visit to Farmville. to ruin the farmers of Baltimore, Md. and <lb />
H. A. Timberlake returned fall. Let the farmers price Miss Nell <lb />
Monday evening from Henderson, and pay no more, and the <lb />
cotton will ; picked just as quick <lb />
ah it would at a dollar per <lb />
Miss Carrie Gay returned Mon- <lb />
day from a visit <lb />
B. o Pearce, of who <lb />
has been spending a few days <lb />
left this morning. <lb />
G. Baker, of Lewiston, who <lb />
in Sunday night, left this <lb />
morning. <lb />
J. S. Joyner, of Baltimore, left <lb />
this morning after spending a few <lb />
days hire. <lb />
Notice of Dissolution. <lb />
The firm of Tunstall Potter <lb />
was this day dissolved by mutual <lb />
C. of Greenville, I consent, A. L. Potter having sold <lb />
was out our section one day last <lb />
week. <lb />
H. C. Ormand, of spent a <lb />
day last week visiting relatives in <lb />
our neighborhood. <lb />
W. W. and J. M. Ormand went <lb />
to last Thursday. <lb />
L. went to <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
in,., ,.,. ,;,, t.,.. <lb />
Ill the . hi lug . <lb />
as Bf ii, inn i did i in <lb />
to ii she hail <lb />
lain n the . ii <lb />
w is i r I <lb />
plain and to ending trial <lb />
i.-.-.-i in Superior In <lb />
. , , In; i . . <lb />
j,.,.,,,,,,,, after i. . . <lb />
as be by the ,., ,. ,.;.;. ., <lb />
port, lo an<lb />
i-i as weapon used was <lb />
be knife which h-id <lb />
, him with <lb />
With the i Mat in The <lb />
money there will be was dull rind gapped and <lb />
the market ; who reached him Soon <lb />
cannot be by any y that lie <lb />
those who estimate keenly the must have slashed his throat <lb />
power of money. And I several times. Death ensued iv. <lb />
say I here will he a time before fifteen alter the deed and <lb />
season of passed when few after the <lb />
cents will seem cheap j retched <lb />
Thai, as no more extravagant <lb />
than was my statement Dec. long and two inches was <lb />
would reach 15.- found on right side of <lb />
before May throat, the external jugular <lb />
Everybody can the history land carol id artery having <lb />
A i e . ;. the American <lb />
-l n pair catbirds <lb />
.- against a black <lb />
i i. devouring the contents <lb />
I. Or At Hie snake was <lb />
Inclined to disregard the distressed <lb />
birds as fought to drive it away, <lb />
but Die their wings and bills <lb />
became so annoying that the thief had <lb />
to On reaching <lb />
roots tree, from which the <lb />
river had v.-,. bed the the snake <lb />
started to climb, only to be driven be- <lb />
them and then out to an old <lb />
under which die <lb />
reptile took <lb />
II SI X <lb />
Ali-. ;. far. <lb />
tidied at her residence on <lb />
Alter beautiful aid Impressive <lb />
services, i , <lb />
Rev. Mr. Clayton, <lb />
and by Riv L. K. <lb />
Sawyer, of <lb />
reaming were gently lo <lb />
rest in new . <lb />
Notice of Speaking. <lb />
W Bailey, <lb />
will <lb />
ii ii have <lb />
out of <lb />
do ii . , ,,. <lb />
for leaves i I I , <lb />
ii found on lie <lb />
of Is a valuable <lb />
an. ., i . ; . <lb />
V I of this hemp . <lb />
bl ii for ,. .,. . , , . <lb />
of <lb />
mats, work lace <lb />
. texture. Mn <lb />
fiat her. kepi ti m bun, i i i, ,, , . i ,. . <lb />
way , n- U rs. . <lb />
Into n In which , <lb />
i Into . which m- I ,.,,.;   <lb />
r Archibald bad an of <lb />
ice. Sue on and was Just m j <lb />
people <lb />
Tl night,<lb />
id dispel The of <lb />
will i c announced <lb />
. Sir. is,; line speaker <lb />
well it will be a <lb />
in i bear him. <lb />
time see <lb />
office, Tom's <lb />
inn <lb />
in <lb />
jewels <lb />
Hover f ii,,. Hearing. <lb />
overheard him a <lb />
j was was the , , . <lb />
which I know -he has hoard <lb />
entire y severed. <lb />
his interest in the business to W. <lb />
J. Smith. The firm will hereafter <lb />
be known as Tunstall Smith, <lb />
who assume all liabilities of the <lb />
old firm, and all accounts due the <lb />
old firm are payable to the <lb />
firm. <lb />
This Feb. 2nd 1904. <lb />
Tunstall, <lb />
1-3 A. L. Potter. <lb />
of the last few who has <lb />
listened, and when September shall <lb />
become a date of the there <lb />
will be a record that will startle, <lb />
the dealers in cotton. Iain aim-1 <lb />
ply here as a school boy, learning <lb />
a great in <lb />
law of supply and The cartoon in the <lb />
I think it a strong coincidence that J Chronicle showing the effect the <lb />
I should arrive on the in cotton bad on the <lb />
Skating is not half so attractive <lb />
to the average vacation <lb />
as it is during the school season. <lb />
period was <lb />
on exchange. The city <lb />
Tom reported to his em- <lb />
ugly wound three he com I not the <lb />
and ids plans, <lb />
decided upon proposing settlement <lb />
f the between and <lb />
by oiler of marriage, This <lb />
wee carrying out a plan that had been <lb />
proposed by Miss and de- <lb />
by nephew, Indeed, be had <lb />
never failed to snub his <lb />
when an opportunity <lb />
In a came from <lb />
to Mabel his <lb />
Mabel been to her aunt's at- <lb />
and he bad agreed to call for <lb />
diamonds after office hours that <lb />
evening, keep them to his safe over- <lb />
night and place them with a safe de- <lb />
posit company the next morning. Mabel <lb />
wrote a reply to inviting <lb />
to tea her that evening. <lb />
When read this Invitation <lb />
be considered game won. It was <lb />
plain girl was Inclined to accept <lb />
exchange created much merriment <lb />
limes before, bin she s, <lb />
is long <lb />
I don't know. He told her she <lb />
was the prettiest girl he had ever <lb />
Times star <lb />
papers have to write it the I he but not be necessary for <lb />
If done, it declared the cartoon was a her <lb />
he might of <lb />
I enjoyed It very much I property. <lb />
Railroad Automobile Cars. <lb />
Great Western railway of <lb />
England has decided to run <lb />
bile cars on some of its branches. <lb />
This coarse has been necessitated <lb />
by the competition of parallel <lb />
ear.-. The automobiles used are <lb />
to steam driven and will make <lb />
Stops between regular stations at all <lb />
level crossings and at points where <lb />
footpaths give access to the lino. In <lb />
this way it is hoped to successfully <lb />
compete with the trolley roads. <lb />
There is hardly much doubt if the <lb />
service becomes very popular that <lb />
an electric system will be <lb />
ed, as it is a much better system for <lb />
that type of Week <lb />
TO JOHN A. ANDREWS. <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
Dear We manage to get <lb />
some fun out , j <lb />
Grove city, pt, <lb />
in Along came a sales- <lb />
of somebody else's paint be <lb />
had there. Sales man <lb />
said ours was <lb />
weakened, hung <lb />
Hopped; stopped ours <lb />
look his. <lb />
It was our turn now, <lb />
tied our into his and his into <lb />
ours. The short measure was his, <lb />
not ours; and we kept our man. <lb />
And, then, that paint- <lb />
manufacturer gives <lb />
his is pure, but his gall <lb />
Ion contains four quarts. <lb />
by the name; and the name <lb />
to by is <lb />
Yours truly, t <lb />
K. W. <lb />
P. S. H. L. Carr soils<lb /></p>
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The Farmville Branch of the Eastern Reflector is in charge of REV. L E. SAWYER, who is <lb />
authorized to transact any business for the paper in Farmville and territory. <lb />
MM <lb />
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North Carolina Pensions. <lb />
Mr. Small has been informed by <lb />
the Bureau of Pensions that <lb />
through his efforts the <lb />
claim of Mr, Ange, f <lb />
Washington, V. C, has been <lb />
lowed at I he rate of S per month <lb />
from March, 1885, at <lb />
month additional for each of her <lb />
minor children from the same <lb />
date. This will give the claimant <lb />
something over Mr- <lb />
Small has also been notified by <lb />
the Bureau of Pen-ions that the <lb />
claim of William Taylor, of <lb />
Robersonville, Martin county, N. <lb />
C., has been allow d at the rate <lb />
of per month ff 1805 <lb />
Mid per month additional for <lb />
each of her minor children. This <lb />
will plea the claimant about <lb />
This a small for- <lb />
tune for those <lb />
special to Charlotte <lb />
Man in Trouble. <lb />
N. C, Feb. <lb />
Charles B. Compton, for <lb />
the Mutual Life Insurance Com- <lb />
of New York, was arrested <lb />
today on the charge collecting <lb />
several hundred dollars failing <lb />
to make proper returns of the <lb />
same. A representative of the <lb />
company came here and had Comp- <lb />
ton arrested. The was <lb />
carried to Reidsville tonight for <lb />
trial, having collected of the <lb />
money In county. <lb />
Compton is a young man and is <lb />
ell connected. His home is in <lb />
county. <lb />
Russian Cruelty. <lb />
London, Feb. It <lb />
from Moscow that wholesale <lb />
of the Jews of all classes <lb />
been begun by the police. <lb />
Hundreds of es have been <lb />
driven out and some shipped under <lb />
guard. Violation of domiciliary <lb />
rights granted to the Jews ii given <lb />
as the excuse by the authorities <lb />
for action. <lb />
CHEAP GOODS. <lb />
W. G. administrator of R. H. deceased. <lb />
i to notify the public that he has charge of the stock <lb />
I goods owned In said K. ll. at. his death, and offer-; <lb />
them to the of cost, The stock consists <lb />
of a full line of DRY GOODS, NO <lb />
HATS CAPS, hardware and groceries, all fresh and j <lb />
nice W. G. l agent of the Tailors Mfg <lb />
All suits made to order to fit the individual. Your meas-1 <lb />
is taken and a good fit guaranteed. We can furnish these <lb />
goods at percent, less than tailors charge. <lb />
If you want bargains come early to <lb />
W. Store, <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Department <lb />
The of the is <lb />
C. E. who is authorized to transact any bust <lb />
in and territory. <lb />
Do you Eat <lb />
Good, Fresh Groceries <lb />
If you do come to see us. We keep every- <lb />
thing in the grocery line and sell it to our <lb />
at the Lowest Possible Price, <lb />
Johnston <lb />
Bros. <lb />
GROCERS <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ADMINISTRATE SALE. <lb />
Letters of administration upon the <lb />
est of N- Hemby, deceased, <lb />
having bl been issued to the <lb />
undersigned, and having duly <lb />
as administrator, notice is <lb />
hereby to all holding <lb />
claims against s ii. to present <lb />
them to mo. n for pay- <lb />
on or n Hie 5th day of <lb />
February i notice be <lb />
plead of All persons <lb />
indebted to said estate are <lb />
to make immediate payments to me. <lb />
This the 2nd day of February <lb />
Blow. COBB. <lb />
Attorneys, of K. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Supplied New Bern Man Died Penni- <lb />
in New York. <lb />
New York, Edward <lb />
Thomas, old, whose home <lb />
to mid beat New Bern, N. C, <lb />
died in the store of N. <lb />
berg, at Pearl late this <lb />
alter noon. Dr. Thomas had no <lb />
money in bis pockets, and a ticket <lb />
for a ten cent meal was all of value <lb />
that he carried. Eugene <lb />
of Fulton street, the <lb />
body. He Mid he had known <lb />
Thomas for a time, <lb />
not very well, and bad occasionally <lb />
helped him. family, be <lb />
Said, wan well known New <lb />
Bern. <lb />
Don't Take This for <lb />
A was recently found tin-1 <lb />
conscious on the street of a large <lb />
European city and taken to the j <lb />
hospital, doctors thought <lb />
he bad symptoms of j <lb />
They an <lb />
lion tattooed his breast. <lb />
not operate u on me for <lb />
as three operations for this <lb />
have already been performed <lb />
upon rather <lb />
carries a moral. Many <lb />
sensible begun <lb />
to wonder whether this disease of <lb />
the latter nineteenth century is <lb />
really so common as it would seem, <lb />
whether the enthusiasm of <lb />
is not responsible for a <lb />
many <lb />
tO Times. <lb />
M. <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. O. <lb />
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, j <lb />
Leaders in Fashions. Full line of <lb />
trimmed and untrimmed hats, dowers, <lb />
ribbons, Cheaper than ever. <lb />
J- H- CO-, <lb />
FARMVILLE, S.; C. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
Fancy Groceries, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, Fruits, To- <lb />
and Cigars. Everything cheap <lb />
ft Highest price for country <lb />
produce. <lb />
Cotton and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Corn <lb />
must have a sufficient supply of <lb />
Potash <lb />
in order to develop into a crop. <lb />
No amount of Phosphoric <lb />
Acid or Nitrogen can <lb />
sate for a lack of potash in <lb />
fertilizers for <lb />
grain and all <lb />
other crops. <lb />
We be glad <lb />
lo send free to any <lb />
farmer our little book <lb />
which <lb />
able <lb />
about culture. <lb />
WORKS, <lb />
. at. l <lb />
Lady <lb />
or gentleman to manage business <lb />
in this county and adjoining <lb />
for house of solid financial <lb />
standing. straight cash <lb />
salary and paid each <lb />
Monday direct headquarter. <lb />
money advanced, <lb />
permanent. Manager, <lb />
Motion Bldg., Chicago. <lb />
ABOUT THE <lb />
What Is known as the <lb />
s seldom occasioned by actual exist- <lb />
external conditions, but In the <lb />
treat majority of cases by a disorder- <lb />
ed <lb />
THIS IS A FACT <lb />
which may be <lb />
by trying a course of <lb />
Tint's Pills <lb />
sad the LIVER. <lb />
the <lb />
M C. <lb />
After thirty years of successful business. I- am <lb />
than prepared to all <lb />
needs of the people with a of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
I ran furnish anything wanted, from a cam- <lb />
needle to a steam engine. <lb />
I handle fertilizers and gin cotton in season. <lb />
The manufacture of the Davenport k <lb />
Fertilizer will begin about Aug. <lb />
15th. It is the best, invention of the century. <lb />
Logger with some experience, with two bunk <lb />
wagons and one ox cart. <lb />
is. <lb />
Is the place to get Clothing. Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes. <lb />
Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at <lb />
A full line of Drugs and Medicines. Highest prices paid <lb />
for all of country produce.<lb />
is <lb />
s i to t <lb />
Elf <lb />
V. <lb />
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J. J. Satterthwaite <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Invite you to make their store <lb />
headquarters and while there to <lb />
inspect their complete stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
and learn their low prices. We <lb />
can supply all your needs in <lb />
any line of goods. <lb />
We are Lawns and other <lb />
summer dress goods at about <lb />
half price, to make room for <lb />
all goods. <lb />
Stubborn <lb />
FACTS <lb />
Back up Our Claims for <lb />
YUCATAN <lb />
TONIC <lb />
Fact a Tonic and not <lb />
a stimulant. <lb />
Fact vitalizes and lends <lb />
permanent vigor to the entire <lb />
human system. <lb />
Fact not a drag, but <lb />
a normal, scientific for <lb />
Jill Malarial Complaints <lb />
Chills and <lb />
Rheumatism. <lb />
It torn and positively <lb />
tendency to or low write, <lb />
women with trouble peculiar to their are <lb />
restored perfect health. Your <lb />
cheerfully add hie testimony to aura. <lb />
TRY <lb />
a very <lb />
THE AMERICAN CO. <lb />
I NO. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, Fell. 1901. <lb />
Everybody keeps <lb />
Mini is king of our sheets. <lb />
IS. Bradley and J. J. Sailer- <lb />
to <lb />
day. <lb />
Jim of Washington, <lb />
was with us yesterday. <lb />
Small, a cent <lb />
cigar, at C. E. Bradley Co s. <lb />
J. H. brick. <lb />
o will be a brick <lb />
Store in town . Good, who <lb />
will build the <lb />
M. F. formerly of <lb />
Ayden, came in He has <lb />
accepted a position with the <lb />
Davenport Mfg. Co. <lb />
superintend their plant. <lb />
H. dimming, of <lb />
was here today a spring <lb />
line of dry goods and notions. <lb />
Saturday is reporting day with <lb />
the road if we are not <lb />
mistaken. They can report a very <lb />
muddy road from to finish. <lb />
A few more i N. O <lb />
almanacs. C. E. Co. <lb />
We predict a before <lb />
many nights unless that coon's <lb />
signs an iron clad contract to keep <lb />
his nose out of nest. <lb />
One eggs will buy <lb />
now. <lb />
W. <lb />
enters and fol-, <lb />
lowing v, ant land in <lb />
Creek township, county. <lb />
North hounded by the <lb />
lands of J. A. Adams, heirs <lb />
Brooks. G. W. Gardner and <lb />
others, on and being a <lb />
part of Flat Ridge swam <lb />
ten acres, more <lb />
January 25th. Ai. <lb />
persons claiming to, an interest <lb />
in the described land, must <lb />
file their with me, in writing, <lb />
within the nest thirty days they <lb />
will be barred by law. <lb />
R. WILLIAMS. <lb />
Eatery taker, for Pitt <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Attorney at <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Folks Must Eat <lb />
Feb. <lb />
amp, T <lb />
K- L. W Seasonable Prices. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
GREENVILLE, X. C, <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
CRANK H. WOOTEN. <lb />
Attorney-at-Law, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
IN <lb />
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
County <lb />
to me, the on <lb />
the 2nd day of Jan, on the <lb />
of alter Evans deceased, notice is <lb />
hereby to all persons d <lb />
to make immediate pay-1 u <lb />
to the and to <lb />
said estate to <lb />
claims properly authenticated, to the; GREENVILLE, <lb />
undersigned, twelve <lb />
alter the date of this or this i WIRE IRON FENCE SC <lb />
n-ice be plead i-i bar of their .,., . , . . ,, <lb />
recover v First work sac price reasonable <lb />
This of January I sent uPon applicator. <lb />
J. W, <lb />
of the estate of Walter <lb />
matter price <lb />
of and we are the <lb />
r Li i Ll a. I Mi Harper, Snow <lb />
Reasonable at. w are here to please the b the of w. <lb />
We are A <lb />
en ever to no your <lb />
, promptly and well. We Mines Magpie and Will <lb />
give j were here a short while <lb />
are We t rail consistent with yesterday. <lb />
and workmanship. . , in <lb />
. , Coward, of Greenville, <lb />
its honest name. Keep your money in <lb />
get yesterday. <lb />
W. J. for it W. W. Ormond went to Snow <lb />
I a fair proposition isn't Hill <lb />
GROCER. R. sash Doors, Blinds and <lb />
------ESTABLISHED <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb />
Five Point kind and Ex <lb />
Miss Settle Patrick of Hooker- <lb />
ton, was here yesterday. <lb />
Mrs. Bet tie Patrick, and X. W. <lb />
left yesterday for a visit <lb />
near <lb />
TO <lb />
in<lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
l Cotton Seed, Oil <lb />
. Egg, ere. Bed <lb />
Oak Km <lb />
res, Got <lb />
Letters of upon <lb />
estate George Jefferson deceased, . . , ., <lb />
having b en issued to the undersigned <lb />
by the Clerk of the superior Court of. and <lb />
Pitt and having duly qualified <lb />
as administrator of said estate, notice <lb />
is hereby given to all persons holding <lb />
against said es ate to <lb />
them to the for <lb />
on i- before the first day of February <lb />
or this be plead I j <lb />
Of recovery All persons <lb />
to said requested to ; <lb />
make payment. <lb />
This the of January, <lb />
COBB, <lb />
of George Jefferson <lb />
Jarvis Blow, <lb />
. ; Apples <lb />
shipment, <lb />
Syrup, Jelly, Milk,. <lb />
Hew Coffee, Meat, Soap <lb />
Magic Blood, Math. <lb />
i I <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Broker in <lb />
W- <lb />
SALE OF <lb />
one. Private Wires to o <lb />
and New Orleans. <lb />
The body of Mrs B. F. D. Al- <lb />
,. , i, i for sale who diet her home in <lb />
V Grocer . . . . , , . <lb />
E by W. P. yesterday, a brought <lb />
A.-, a of t graveyard today <lb />
Id Mr. <lb />
gathered acre in . r <lb />
pat . Mr. i. <lb />
and I made from J-. Edwards, who has for many <lb />
j w . been one of the leading <lb />
Hookerton, bot who now <lb />
She was known <lb />
by j., this and he own <lb />
a large place <lb />
I In- hearts ill knew her. <lb />
death means loss to the <lb />
church in <lb />
-the done her <lb />
pa and to the social life of the <lb />
where has held no <lb />
mall place, is a loss <lb />
lo con- <lb />
cannot he <lb />
extend to n.- <lb />
. Lounges, P of I <lb />
and Gail I ha a c <lb />
Key Weal Che- d com <lb />
Can <lb />
, , , ,, <lb />
by <lb />
X. Mt. <lb />
Meal and Bulk, Gar- La a while <lb />
I Nor- rd years, b <lb />
Dried Apples, Bill e he-. with <lb />
Currents, Hie Waft hie <lb />
Ware. Tin and De ii <lb />
, Ware. and Ma.-a an the- <lb />
Stocks, and New <lb />
Sawing Machine., and on- <lb />
right hip. lie <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the i <lb />
or Court of Pitt County made on the <lb />
day of January in a certain <lb />
other goods. <lb />
Cheap for <lb />
morning and leaves n. <lb />
wile,. many friends. <lb />
and must <lb />
WOODLAND NEWS. <lb />
scribed lands situate i- Creek <lb />
township. MM County to One <lb />
in and on Swift <lb />
the lands of J, B. Williams and wife, <lb />
Jesse j. j. B. Cox and <lb />
gum, <lb />
way's <lb />
thence rune north degrees <lb />
. poles large black <lb />
poles to <lb />
a large the Aaron <lb />
Cox. north 8-ii <lb />
vest poles, j . t <lb />
poles tin north S ; west <lb />
to small pine. <lb />
-is poles <lb />
beginning. <lb />
One other piece above <lb />
tract and the IV i <lb />
j. j. ii. Cox i it. m. <lb />
ind granted unto <lb />
Aaron Cox, Jr., Grant from <lb />
Carolina dated <lb />
bar 28th l <lb />
This the <lb />
ALEX L. <lb />
Commissioner, <lb />
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v. <lb />
id <lb />
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IS<lb />
a to <lb />
i e . . i <lb />
W. Va. Feb. <lb />
Hunk, the <lb />
U hank in city, with <lb />
u ,., of v.- Hf-d<lb />
; Ex- <lb />
has been appoint <lb />
. ,. receiver. <lb />
X. Feb. 1304 <lb />
Lawrence Nobles lo Green- <lb />
ville Monday. <lb />
John Crawford vein lo Winter- <lb />
K. K. <lb />
neigh lair boot I Mm I v.<lb />
WHIT k W. B. Smith . <lb />
t On <lb />
was in <lb />
ville <lb />
Steamier K. L. Myers leave <lb />
-u . mi . Sunday, <lb />
at a. for leave. <lb />
I i often you can -t a <lb />
done--; <lb />
fa <lb />
. screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and i prepared for <lb />
ere A an. d e<lb />
and prices as ,. <lb />
ice <lb />
M. bu <lb />
trip this morning. <lb />
ill <lb />
, has d, <lb />
delight her friends. <lb />
Highest mark,<lb />
. i line of tools <lb />
is all desire, and Si. <lb />
will tool <lb />
box not I n single <lb />
daily, Sunday, useful article. <lb />
Fountain, fl. <lb />
and Surgeon. <lb />
-L, I If t f S <lb />
Mew V B -C i n. , <lb />
t door east post <lb />
Phone<lb />
LAM- land all yo- North. Connect at , <lb />
decree of the Norfolk v. for all YOU get <lb />
A of <lb />
was mi d <lb />
Ask him ho i <lb />
in Sn Kitty <lb />
Mrs. Hi . <lb />
ml, <lb />
day <lb />
in n p r <lb />
proceeding therein pending Shippers order Or <lb />
and by Old Dominion Lie <lb />
K. New York and <lb />
January 190-1, on. and B. K. and S <lb />
Horse <lb />
of <lb />
Loin New <lb />
and Ii. K. and <lb />
I Old Line <lb />
harness, <lb />
R. <lb />
sell public sale before Line from <lb />
door in the town of and J <lb />
to the highest bidder, n certain from Baltimore and <lb />
p. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
K. Feb. I. 1904. <lb />
H. Langston quite <lb />
y ill. many hope <lb />
K speedy recovery. <lb />
or parcel of land and Miters Line from Boston. I Miss Bailie i <lb />
township, Pitt County, Sailing hours subject to ch spending a few days with relatives <lb />
adjoining Locker Tar river <lb />
land formerly h. <lb />
to P. A. Atkinson, the lands -I N. i. <lb />
and con J, J, <lb />
acres more or less, and N. C. <lb />
bring the lands upon which Jesse H. B. Walker, Vice A <lb />
resided at lime of Manager, <lb />
NEW GROCERS. <lb />
Firm With Brand New <lb />
death. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. <lb />
Tins the 15th day of Jan. <lb />
L. Blow. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Wm Not Declared. <lb />
After the news came from New <lb />
York, Thursday afternoon <lb />
Beach Street, N. Y. <lb />
Notice el <lb />
The him of Tunstall Potter <lb />
was this day dissolved by mutual <lb />
A. L. Potter having sold <lb />
bis interest the to <lb />
J. Smith. The firm will hereafter <lb />
that I be known as Tunstall <lb />
war. had been declared between <lb />
Japan Messrs. J. <lb />
who assume all liabilities of the <lb />
old firm, and all accounts due the <lb />
Co wire the New Y old are payable to the new- <lb />
World for the <lb />
The reply from World This Feb. 2nd 1904. <lb />
Mutes war had not Men D <lb />
11-3 <lb />
We opened second ; a while Sun- <lb />
store under Hotel j day . <lb />
Bertha, a complete line of <lb />
Staple and Fancy Groceries. <lb />
Every article in stock is new and <lb />
fresh. We have everything in <lb />
Flour, Meats, Sugar, Coffee, fan <lb />
Goods, Pickets, Cereals, Fruit<lb />
t r- of <lb />
L . died v. i . <lb />
of In Sue <lb />
in n-i hunt-, and <lb />
I he x in i hi d Has taken <lb />
sick I but be i I. -r In <lb />
a hour. She had a <lb />
will be missed <lb />
he i r- <lb />
She leaves u and two <lb />
children lo mourn her u.-- The <lb />
remains were interred in the <lb />
Reedy Branch, Fred <lb />
conducted the funeral <lb />
May Cod, in His infinite <lb />
mercy, comfort <lb />
relatives, <lb />
Mr. Shirley and Miss Hannah , ,, . <lb />
j i,., Monday morning, February <lb />
Hardy, of Farmville, were in the , . ,. <lb />
. . , . . , . angel of death visited I e <lb />
in i r I I I ii i I i . . I l. . . . t . <lb />
home of Mr. and Mrs <lb />
Davenport, and took from them <lb />
Miss Allie spent a few days eldest son, Jesse, aged four- <lb />
He had been very ill for <lb />
some time with the <lb />
sad hour had been expected for <lb />
near Standard. <lb />
E. B. spent in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
this week. <lb />
and son, <lb />
Ernest, spent Sunday at Bennett several days. Jesse was a bright, <lb />
I promising child, his death is a <lb />
Mi. and Mrs. L. F. Worthing-1 real bereaved family. <lb />
Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Infant can ton In neighbor laid rest in <lb />
church-yard <lb />
a nice line of candies. All; Mi. and Mr-. E. E. spent I v. Fred Mo <lb />
orders filled and delivered prompt-1 in Ayden. the funeral . <lb />
anywhere in t M B vices. We extend deepest, <lb />
COWARD PATRICK <lb />
Mr. and Mis. K. D. Braxton <lb />
spent m Ayden. <lb />
sympathy to the grief stricken <lb />
sift <lb />
parents.<lb /></p>
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I , Ml<lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
AND FRIDAY. <lb />
D. J. and <lb />
Entered in the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb />
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
in to <lb />
Pitt County, K. C, Ti i 1904 <lb />
It will be a proud distinction after <lb />
a while to wear cotton goods. <lb />
The tern; people of Green- <lb />
ville have set t work to deal with <lb />
the whiskey question in a practical <lb />
way not alter the dream f an <lb />
ideal. <lb />
We can hope and preach and pray i <lb />
that the day may come when <lb />
liquor will not La drank as a <lb />
beverage at all, and that it only- <lb />
he used by the sick and only e <lb />
I sold at the drug store as oil. <lb />
The cotton exchange wanted or any Other drug <lb />
THE WHISKER QUESTION. <lb />
excuse for knocking down prices, so <lb />
. . said war had been declared. <lb />
Charlotte is about to abandon <lb />
hope for getting a union depot. T o. Ag . ho Ag sensible people we deal <lb />
j or as poison is sold. That is the ideal <lb />
dream and some day, let us pray, it <lb />
will be a reality. <lb />
In a former issue we promised to continue of tho in in <lb />
view of the dispensary. It is true this is the lowest yet is one not <lb />
to be in the general make up of public opinion. <lb />
There are in town eleven bar rooms. The law require them to make <lb />
semi-annual returns, under the Register of Deed, of the amount <lb />
of liquor purchased by them for the previous six months. We copy from <lb />
the records of the Register of Deeds tho returns made to him for the six <lb />
beginning July 1st, ending Jan. 1st, 1903, and for ins <lb />
six months beginning Jan. 1st, 1903 and ending July 1st, 1903. We had <lb />
to take these because some of saloon keepers have not yet mads their <lb />
r for the six months ending Jan. 1st 1904. <lb />
bad. <lb />
n -J- <lb />
Cotton has <lb />
taken another big. <lb />
slump, all on account of the war <lb />
news. <lb />
are indifferent about what other <lb />
think of their worldly possessions <lb />
do not lack for the comforts of this <lb />
life. <lb />
It seems that Greensboro stands <lb />
the best chance of gating the Dem- <lb />
State Convention. <lb />
with human nature as it is, and con- <lb />
as we find them. There are <lb />
in our midst a large number of <lb />
who are in the habit using <lb />
, stimulants and who are going to <lb />
There is room for improvement to do so. If they cannot <lb />
even in the people, and it. is f get it at one place and in a lawful <lb />
just as well to t <lb />
hopefully. <lb />
Fear of war between Japan and <lb />
Russia has killed the demands in <lb />
China for cotton goods. <lb />
the way they will get it at another and in <lb />
a way forbidden by the law. Wisdom <lb />
dictates that in dealing with these <lb />
conditions we Jo it in away to lessen <lb />
the evil growing out of them as much <lb />
It is said that Hanna is very <lb />
strong in Carolina. But he <lb />
is stronger in Wall Street. <lb />
Things do seem to be gradually <lb />
working around right. A Clove- <lb />
land. Ohio, embezzler of hank Experience has taught <lb />
has been given a sentence full dispensary <lb />
The boll weevil can take it easy . <lb />
no since the decision has been <lb />
reached that he cannot be <lb />
Dewey, Masses and the <lb />
Wilmington lost sight <lb />
of in the presence of the bond suit <lb />
discussion. <lb />
There is a difference between a <lb />
wild and grip. For instance Senator <lb />
Hanna has lost his cold but still <lb />
holds his grip. <lb />
The between Japan and <lb />
Russia seem to be worse, <lb />
the outlook is that they are very <lb />
close to a clash of arms. <lb />
If you want to uphold the curses <lb />
of liquor drinking, vote for bar- <lb />
rooms, but if you want to oppress the <lb />
curse of it, dispensary. <lb />
penalty of the years in the <lb />
penitentiary. Maybe it will be told <lb />
some day of a verdict for murder be- <lb />
found by a jury. <lb />
is the best yet devised to <lb />
meet and deal with conditions. <lb />
Hence we sin as best we can earn- <lb />
advocate the dispensary. The <lb />
always stood for the <lb />
best interest of the and has <lb />
supported those things which make <lb />
for the betterment of its people. <lb />
that the open bar room is <lb />
the worst possible solution of the <lb />
j whiskey question and that a <lb />
will be a vast improvement on <lb />
the eleven open bar rooms in town, <lb />
I The will work for closing <lb />
I the bar r and opening the dis- <lb />
In doing this we are eon- <lb />
j tinning oar good work for <lb />
Cotton keeps to the front, j There are many views in which <lb />
Dr. Venable, president of the <lb />
University, declined to join the lit- <lb />
societies in an <lb />
to W. J. Bryan to speak before <lb />
the students at Chapel Hill. <lb />
His reason for this is that <lb />
was bad policy for the University to <lb />
invite any prominent politician or <lb />
candidate in election We. <lb />
are inclined In the belief that the <lb />
tor is right. <lb />
The death of lion. William C. <lb />
Whitney, which occurred Tuesday <lb />
in New York, removes one of the <lb />
most prominent men of the country. <lb />
The aldermen can do the people of <lb />
the town a favor by reminding the <lb />
lamp lighter that the moon does not <lb />
shine in the early hours of the <lb />
night now <lb />
If the people could forget the <lb />
ho price of cotton long enough to <lb />
get interested in needed enter- <lb />
prises for Greenville, the <lb />
ties for making money would be <lb />
increased. There is plenty of room <lb />
for factories here and the <lb />
for investment. <lb />
As long as it is other people's <lb />
money that is paid out, congress <lb />
g at the appropriation business <lb />
with a slack hand. The senate was <lb />
about to dish out to the <lb />
St. Louis exposition without even a <lb />
of discussion, but almost at the <lb />
las point Senator Bailey put in a <lb />
protest. A few others of the <lb />
took sides with him and the <lb />
preposition a jolt. <lb />
pass all the <lb />
A few years ago only the lint was <lb />
considered worth anything to men <lb />
and the seed were thrown in <lb />
the compost pile. But the seed have <lb />
become a profitable product and add <lb />
much to the value of the crop. Now <lb />
another part of bark on the <lb />
found to be worth a good <lb />
value. Just let somebody find a use <lb />
to make of the stalks, leaves and <lb />
cast off blossoms, and the I <lb />
thing will be worth money. It does <lb />
not look like cotton can be downed <lb />
any more. <lb />
Now the farmers had better look <lb />
before they leap. Cotton jumping <lb />
up with such bounds since the mid- <lb />
of December has led most of the <lb />
Southern planters to the intention of <lb />
putting for big crops of it the <lb />
coming fact not a few <lb />
have absorbed the idea of planting <lb />
nothing but cotton. But they had <lb />
better think again. The decline of <lb />
two cents a pound in two days shows <lb />
that the high price of cotton is not a <lb />
fixture, and that the bottom is liable <lb />
to drop out at any time. Just so <lb />
sure as an unusually large crop of <lb />
cotton is made next season, this <lb />
writer believes there will be trouble <lb />
ahead of those planters who place <lb />
their entire dependence on that one <lb />
crop. The price sf cotton is subject <lb />
to too many whims, and experience <lb />
that the worst whim usually <lb />
strikes when there is e large lot of <lb />
it in the hands of the farmers. <lb />
the dispensary may be presented. <lb />
We shall from time to time present <lb />
two views of moral view and <lb />
the money view. There is much <lb />
that be said in rt of the <lb />
moral view and and we invite others <lb />
to help us present this great <lb />
to the voters. We shall often <lb />
be heard on it. <lb />
It is our today to make a <lb />
brief presentation of the money view. <lb />
Section chapter laws of 1903 <lb />
known as the Watts <lb />
reads as follows said <lb />
commissioners <lb />
settlements with the governing <lb />
body of said city or town, and that <lb />
said governing body shall within ten <lb />
days after settlement, pay <lb />
half of the net profits of said dis- <lb />
into the treasury of said city <lb />
or town, and the other half into the <lb />
treasury of the county in which said <lb />
city or town is located, for the <lb />
fit of the public schools of said <lb />
If a dispensary is established in <lb />
Greenville and its management is <lb />
placed in the hands of practical bus- <lb />
men who are favorable to it, <lb />
think we can demonstrate that <lb />
the net profits be less than <lb />
a year. One half of this <lb />
amount will go tho town treas- <lb />
to run the government, to <lb />
aid in the improvement of the streets <lb />
and meet its other current expenses. <lb />
That will wipe out entirely town <lb />
taxation, for there has been <lb />
collected from all sources, any one <lb />
year, anything like We <lb />
will the presentation of this <lb />
view. <lb />
1903 For <lb />
Year. <lb />
J. A, <lb />
E. It <lb />
W. Dudley <lb />
John H. Howard. <lb />
V. Hooker <lb />
L. Hooker <lb />
W. E. <lb />
F. <lb />
R. A. <lb />
M. L. <lb />
Now remember these returns wore made under oath for the <lb />
Dose of paying a tax to the State and C on the amount of the <lb />
c There are many things about these returns to challenge the at. <lb />
of the inquisitive, but shall only comment on one of them <lb />
for instance the return of W. C. Dudley Bro. They return they <lb />
bought only worth of liquor for a whole year from July 1st, 1902 <lb />
to July, 1st, 1903. They did business in the two story brick store on the <lb />
East side of street nearly opposite the Bank of Greenville. We es <lb />
the rent, light and fuel for the bar room at We estimate <lb />
that they paid their clerk about per year. Dudley kept house <lb />
near Hotel Bertha and we suppose he paid as much as a year rent <lb />
f r his home. We estimate that his wood, lights, washing, table, servant <lb />
hire, ., cost him at least more. Tho state, county, town an fed- <lb />
tax was about Here we find a whiskey firm doing <lb />
w nth of business on worth of liquor. Either the profits of the <lb />
whiskey business are marvelous or there is something criminally wrong in <lb />
t returns made. The same criticism can be made of all the other son- <lb />
engaged in the business. Then it is manifest that neither their <lb />
returns nor their sworn statements give us any reliable data by which to <lb />
estimate the profits on the whiskey business in Greenville. <lb />
But this we know. There are eleven bar rooms now doing business <lb />
ii Greenville. There are two men in each owner and a clerk <lb />
in some of them there may be more. This makes at least men to he <lb />
s out of the business. It is a low estimate to put each man <lb />
per year including house rent for family, support of and <lb />
else. This makes It is well known that rents for bar <lb />
raw are very high, much higher than for any other purpose. It is not <lb />
a i over estimate to put the average for rents, lights, fuel and incidentals <lb />
at each. This will make for rents, light-;, fuel and <lb />
-i. The state, county, town and tax is for each bar room. <lb />
This gives us about t lies to come out of the business. So we <lb />
h fixed charges amounting over that must come out of the <lb />
sales of whiskey made by the eleven bar rooms before any profit can be <lb />
declared. There must be profit a business that can bear this burden. <lb />
If we want any further proof that there is profit in it we find it in the fact <lb />
that the eleven men who bear this burden are making a desperate fight to <lb />
hold on to their business. <lb />
If a dispensary is established nearly all of this expense can be saved <lb />
and it can go into profit. Instead of eleven places of business and high <lb />
rents there will be hut one. Instead of men, four will be <lb />
There is no tax except three per cent on gross sales t the state. Then <lb />
there are no bad debts as with the eleven bar rooms. It is all cash. Al- <lb />
though the returns of tho barkeepers do not show it, it is a well known <lb />
fact there is a large amount of whiskey sold in Greenville. Add a reason- <lb />
able profit on what is sold to the expense saved by a dispensary, and we <lb />
assert that the net profit cannot be lass than if the dispensary is <lb />
put under proper business management. One half of this goes into the <lb />
town treasury to meet the current expenses of the town. With this <lb />
amount paid into the town treasury from the dispensary all taxes can <lb />
be abolished if that shall be thought advisable. One year's receipts <lb />
will pay the town's subscription to the Raleigh and Pamlico Railroad. Or <lb />
the funds can be used to put the streets in order, and if wisely spent <lb />
will, in a few years, giro us good streets. The other half goes into the <lb />
school fund. With paid into the school fund from this source, <lb />
Pitt can soon have a school system of which every citizen can be <lb />
proud and which will ultimately give the county an educated citizen- <lb />
ship. <lb />
We have already said that the money view of the question is a low <lb />
view, but we repeat that it is one that must be taken into a full discussion <lb />
of the matter. It is well known that the sale and use of liquor is a fruit- <lb />
source of idleness, lawlessness and crime and that these add to the <lb />
burdens of the payer. <lb />
It is therefor wise that we so regulate the sale and use that <lb />
the evil produced aha- be -mall as possible and that the profit arising <lb />
from the tram a shall g the hardens the tax payers ad <lb />
errs geed. <lb />
v. <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
This department is in charge of J. M. Blow, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
N. C, Feb <lb />
Mis Kate Brown, Kinston, <lb />
canvassing agent for the Orphan's <lb />
Oxford, as here <lb />
day and met right much <lb />
Mis. R. I. left <lb />
day for <lb />
Dr. O. A. Blount returned from <lb />
Norfolk Wednesday night. <lb />
Jesse L. Sugg was here Friday. <lb />
Josh who has <lb />
home sick, has returned to <lb />
This season the A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb />
Co., will sell by far more cotton <lb />
planters than ever before. The <lb />
demand for them is very great. <lb />
O. A. On, are baying <lb />
immense quantities of cotton seed. <lb />
Seed are bringing a nice price <lb />
add to the income of the <lb />
farmer. <lb />
If in need of seed Irish potatoes <lb />
northern grown or crop see <lb />
G. . Kittrell Co. they CM sup- <lb />
ply you. <lb />
For Rent or house and <lb />
between Joseph us Cox <lb />
and A . Cox on street. <lb />
Apply to A. Fair. <lb />
ville to resume his duties in the <lb />
store B Cherry Co. <lb />
Miss Lena D who teaches <lb />
school spent <lb />
at home. <lb />
C. W. Gold, of spent one <lb />
day here this week. <lb />
A. P. of Ayden, has <lb />
been a visitor in our town this <lb />
week. <lb />
Just received car load of flour. <lb />
Harrington BartH-r Co. <lb />
Seed oats and cotton need meal. <lb />
Constantly on hand. Harrington <lb />
Bat her <lb />
Mr. at the Drug <lb />
ill be pleased to show j their <lb />
line of and fountain <lb />
J. D. <lb />
Cox. Board ft per day. Best <lb />
House in h ii. <lb />
G. A. went to <lb />
Tuesday nits In. <lb />
C. A. Fair made quite <lb />
attractive to his home. <lb />
We have not us a little gun now <lb />
and the robbers better <lb />
away. If t don't, we will <lb />
shoot. <lb />
A, G Cox Mfg. Co. have just <lb />
received another car load of wire <lb />
can you <lb />
from to n. high at price <lb />
from to 3-4 <lb />
per yard. <lb />
We now have a lot of porch <lb />
i timber. If you are in need <lb />
of why not let us fit you up. <lb />
Prices are light. Winterville <lb />
Mtg. <lb />
O. A. Co. will <lb />
yon lbs cotton seed meal in <lb />
for a ton of cotton <lb />
or give per bushel. <lb />
If in of cotton seed <lb />
m, bay or anything in the <lb />
O. A. Kittrell Co <lb />
d of shingles expected to <lb />
a few days. See them <lb />
i Cox, who has been <lb />
school for Miss Mollie <lb />
tho recent <lb />
has returned home. <lb />
J. F. and W. L. <lb />
u- of telegram <lb />
it to Bethel Wednesday to look <lb />
n But the birds <lb />
Between <lb />
rheumatism, robbers, K, Tyndall, of <lb />
times have in this morning <lb />
F. Gainer, of Washington, <lb />
little <lb />
Guy Taylor and wife, if K <lb />
too, came yesterday to their <lb />
home among u. occupy <lb />
the house. <lb />
H. A. Button and Prof <lb />
of Greenville, were here a short <lb />
while <lb />
G. A. Kittrell Co. have just <lb />
received a shipment seed oats <lb />
that are for sale cheap get <lb />
prices before buying. <lb />
Cotton seed meal and hulls <lb />
sale. G. A. Kittrell Co, <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have a nice <lb />
lot of coffins on hand. Price. <lb />
are very reasonable as heretofore. <lb />
Prompt attention all orders. <lb />
J. K. Smith, of Ayden, came up <lb />
Friday. <lb />
W. A. Pollard, of Standard, <lb />
was here yesterday on <lb />
Mr. and and Mrs. Ed Byrd, of <lb />
Greene county, who were recently <lb />
married W. B. Tucker, <lb />
Mrs. Byrd's father, near here. <lb />
B. F. Manning, wife and child- <lb />
of Greenville, are visiting <lb />
town. <lb />
If you want your horse shod, <lb />
if your harness or own shoes <lb />
reed repairing, and general <lb />
blacksmith work call see W. <lb />
L. House on Main street. <lb />
G. A. Kittrell Co. <lb />
have a nice hue hats for <lb />
both old and young, also <lb />
Sc, at prices <lb />
e think very reasonable and <lb />
always to serve you save <lb />
your money if <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Dealer in <lb />
Staple and Fancy Groceries, <lb />
Dry Goods, Hats and Conn- <lb />
try Prod <lb />
Meat, Meal, Flour and Lard <lb />
Specialties. <lb />
Candies, Cakes, Crackers and Cheese <lb />
always fresh. Tobacco Snuff and Ci- <lb />
us a call Thursday. <lb />
J. H. House, of Dunn, is on a <lb />
to our townsman, W. L. <lb />
House. <lb />
L. L. Kittrell went to Greenville <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
The Mason held a very interest <lb />
meeting last night. <lb />
A. O. and Miss Carrie <lb />
Haddock were married Wednesday <lb />
at the home of J. J. Haddock, <lb />
father of the bride. <lb />
All who doubt what we say <lb />
about buggy harness <lb />
taking the lead, both in price and <lb />
quality, are kindly asked to call <lb />
and see for themselves. Several <lb />
sets in stock all the while. <lb />
Notice the cut of a <lb />
buggy on this page This is <lb />
only one of many, and if yon will <lb />
keep your eves open from time to <lb />
time we will be glad to show yon <lb />
a variety of styles. Of course as <lb />
it would he better if you have not <lb />
done so to visit the fact and <lb />
let Hunsucker show you through <lb />
The other a party bought <lb />
some wire fence from A. G. <lb />
Mfg. Co , that he wanted a <lb />
which would his own <lb />
hogs as well as other and <lb />
only that will <lb />
do if, is make with barb wire <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., have <lb />
gotten out a neat little <lb />
illustrating and describing the j <lb />
various articles of their <lb />
This little book with prices <lb />
marked is free for the asking, or a i <lb />
simple request on postal card will <lb />
bring it to you. Don't delay, <lb />
write now. It is no small matter <lb />
to be well posted. <lb />
Dr. B. T. Cox wishes to <lb />
chase lbs goose feathers. <lb />
A. <lb />
HAPPY IDEAL SPRING BUGGY. <lb />
MANUFACTURED BY <lb />
G. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
FOR <lb />
For best grade of chewing <lb />
gars. Pure Apple Cider Vinegar, j smoking tobacco go to the ding <lb />
Fruits and Vegetables, Hominy <lb />
and Canned Goods. Green and Roast- <lb />
ed Coffee. Toilet and Laundry soaps. <lb />
Tinware. <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
store. <lb />
School books, pens, pencils and <lb />
test quality of stationary always <lb />
for sale at the drug <lb />
If there is a class of men that this store strives hard <lb />
to please with good dependable Clothing, its the <lb />
and Workingman. <lb />
We have suits made especially for workingmen <lb />
made from stout, serviceable mixtures that will not soil <lb />
Put Together to Stay. <lb />
Seams sewed with the best of silk and put on with the <lb />
strongest linen <lb />
Our suits ate cut to be roomy and <lb />
still retain an appearance of style and gentility <lb />
Workingmen who have given these suits one trial, <lb />
are ever afterwards our steady patrons. Moderate. <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
Sill. <lb />
R. J. <lb />
C. V. York. <lb />
L. H. Pender. <lb />
meal t <lb />
feed Mi <lb />
Car I <lb />
arrive i <lb />
The <lb />
and <lb />
Lumber Co., <lb />
Contractors, Constructors and <lb />
MANUFACTURERS <lb />
Factory situated by the railroad just North of the <lb />
Imperial Tobacco Factory. <lb />
All kinds of dressed lumber, turned and <lb />
scroll work. <lb />
All machinery new and up to-date and of the best <lb />
make. <lb />
Plans furnished and contracts taken for erection of <lb />
buildings. <lb />
Tinning, Slating, Guttering and all kinds of sheet <lb />
metal work. Our in shop is on fourth street, opposite <lb />
marble yard. Mr. R. L. Wyatt has charge of <lb />
our tinning and slating department. You will find him <lb />
a master of his trade. <lb />
We ask for obi share of the aid <lb />
will do our bast give<lb />
Give Rebate Checks <lb />
We will put on sale Monday, Feb. 1st <lb />
one case Percale, regular price as <lb />
long as they last yard.<lb />
Another week of Odds and <lb />
Ends and this will end our great <lb />
Odd and End Sale. <lb />
C. L. Wilkinson Co, <lb />
mm <lb />
Man<lb /></p>
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J. Proctor Bros <lb />
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb />
If you want lumber to a house, <lb />
furniture to go In it, clothing and <lb />
goods far your family, provisions <lb />
tor your table, or for <lb />
your farm, are can <lb />
T. F. PROCTOR, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
tag wanted in the way <lb />
of Clothing, Dry Goods, No- <lb />
Hats, Groceries <lb />
and Hardware can lie found <lb />
hew. whether it is some- <lb />
thing to eat, something to <lb />
wear, or some article for the <lb />
house or farm, you ran be <lb />
supplied. prices paid <lb />
for cotton, country <lb />
or anything the farmer sells.<lb />
mill and are now <lb />
in lull blast and we are <lb />
pared to gin cotton, grind corn, <lb />
saw lumber, lo all kinds <lb />
of turned work for balusters <lb />
house trimmings. We also j <lb />
do general repairing of SI. L. I <lb />
carts and wagons N. C. <lb />
iVy Goods. Notions, Fancy <lb />
Tobacco and Cigars. Tin <lb />
Fountain ill town, All <lb />
the popular drinks. Hot Peanut <lb />
every day. <lb />
The man who want the earth is <lb />
the very one the can get <lb />
along without. <lb />
VI . <lb />
Cold Comfort <lb />
a what we are after, and the possession one of <lb />
our i will Insure milk, cream and <lb />
butter, cool water a ad many that <lb />
would be without the r. <lb />
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb />
if have you will want a Lawn Mower pretty <lb />
soon, and we've made it easy tor you to own one. <lb />
Is need to borrow n lawn mower when we <lb />
we sell a good machine with best st.- I knives at such <lb />
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do tho work. <lb />
Water Coolers, Ice Cream Hammocks and <lb />
everything else In the hardware Hue. <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
Cotton Root Bark <lb />
Raleigh, It. O., Feb. <lb />
To the me <lb />
through your paper to inform the <lb />
cotton grower the state that <lb />
there is an urgent demand for cot- <lb />
ton root bark at about cents per <lb />
pound. The bark is prepared for <lb />
market by simply stripping it from <lb />
the root with a sharp knife and <lb />
drying in the shade. The stalks <lb />
should be pulled from the ground <lb />
all sand earth washed <lb />
from the roots before peeling. <lb />
Nothing but root bark is wanted. <lb />
The following firms buy root <lb />
bark in quantities of from <lb />
pounds to one ton or <lb />
Sharp Baltimore, Md. <lb />
Bros. Co., Baltimore, <lb />
Md. <lb />
Waters, Baltimore, <lb />
Md. <lb />
Parke, Davis Co., Detroit, <lb />
Mich. <lb />
Frederick Stearns Co , De- <lb />
Mich. <lb />
W. H. Co., New York, <lb />
If. Y. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
Biologist, N. C Dept. Ag. <lb />
LETTER TO FERNANDO WARD. <lb />
BETHEL DEPARTMENT <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Dear Sin Father and one <lb />
is glad, the other is sad. <lb />
lead and-oil. <lb />
Mr. Charles beak, Fair <lb />
n, N. Y., painted his house <lb />
e three years ago; his father, <lb />
same time, painted bis house lead- <lb />
The father's house is all chalk <lb />
ed-off the son's is as as <lb />
They'll paint the same way next <lb />
time. <lb />
Yours truly <lb />
F. W. Co. <lb />
IT. L. Carr sells our<lb />
The Aldermen. <lb />
The board of aldermen met in <lb />
regular session, Thursday night, <lb />
was nothing of Interest <lb />
before the meeting outside of the <lb />
business of reports of <lb />
committees and and allow- <lb />
accounts, <lb />
We be leave to announce that we are<lb />
y You En. <lb />
.- <lb />
z. <lb />
rs<lb />
White Lead, Paints, <lb />
Colors, Varnishes and <lb />
Country fluked Paints. <lb />
There Is no line in the worM that excel; <lb />
the Harrison line. It it a century's <lb />
reputation for honorable v . res and honorable <lb />
dealings. <lb />
If you use the Paints you <lb />
never worry about quality. <lb />
We trust that you will favor with your <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
purpose. Have just received a car load and <lb />
., <lb />
Are to Indigestion. Ninety-nine <lb />
people who have <lb />
heart trouble can remember when it <lb />
U simple It is a <lb />
t that ail canes of heart dis- <lb />
organic, are not only trace- <lb />
in; are the direct result of <lb />
In n, All food taken into the <lb />
i which fails of perfect <lb />
mania and swells the stomach, <lb />
Up against the heart. This <lb />
s with the action cf the heart, <lb />
and in the course of time that delicate <lb />
bit v ll organ becomes diseased. <lb />
What You Eat <lb />
Mn. Nichols of N. Y , <lb />
my food would <lb />
me n my palpitate and I would <lb />
become Finally I t it i of <lb />
and m m relief. <lb />
using a few I am cured. <lb />
cures Indigestion, dyspepsia <lb />
and all stomach and gives <lb />
the a full, free and <lb />
action. <lb />
Bottles only. Size <lb />
the trial which <lb />
DR. R. J. GRIMES. <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
Office opposite depot. <lb />
DR. G. F. <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
next door to Post Office. <lb />
STATON AND BUNTING, <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries. <lb />
We Prices for Cotton, <lb />
Cotton Seed and Country <lb />
can give you Special Prices. <lb />
Hart. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb />
Married. <lb />
Thursday evening at o'clock <lb />
at the home of Mr. in <lb />
Sooth Mr. J. O. <lb />
and Miss Carrie <lb />
daughter of Mrs. Susan <lb />
were married by W. E. <lb />
i Powell. <lb />
AT <lb />
BLOUNT <lb />
you can honest goods at living prices, our <lb />
large stock before you buy and be satisfied wit i your <lb />
purchases. <lb />
Suits, Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats. Caps, Under- <lb />
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware, <lb />
and everything yon wear. Everything u use in <lb />
your everything you use in your <lb />
Millinery Goods a Specialty, <lb />
Our goods are and we are ready to serve <lb />
Everybody that sees buys, and everybody that tries <lb />
our goods becomes our customers. Just give us a trial <lb />
and save yourselves money, <lb />
BLOUNT BROTHERS. <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
Wt <lb />
Pf-; .- ft . <lb />
f . ; . <lb />
THE KEELEY CURE <lb />
you know what it does It ,,., mi desire <lb />
for Strong drink drugs, restores the to its <lb />
and a man to home and business, full <lb />
THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, <lb />
N. C <lb />
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb />
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value, <lb />
Paid-up Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
Is <lb />
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while yon <lb />
are 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 of the second cf each <lb />
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb />
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Greenville N. <lb />
Tuesday evening at the home of <lb />
Mr. Greenville, <lb />
Mt. S. L. Deer and Cora <lb />
sell, daughter of A. G. <lb />
were by Rev. W. E. <lb />
Powell. <lb />
Fire at Knoxville. <lb />
Tenn , Feb. <lb />
in heart the wholesale dis <lb />
started t <lb />
ed a loss of nearly and <lb />
lives of two <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mrs. Martie wife of <lb />
Mr. B. F. of Hooker- <lb />
ton, died Wednesday. They had j <lb />
been a little lets a <lb />
year. Mr. many <lb />
friends in Greenville, where he <lb />
lived for sometime, sympathize <lb />
with in bis <lb />
Sea Duty for <lb />
Feb. Ad <lb />
D. was today as <lb />
signed to command the south At- <lb />
succeeding Rear <lb />
B. P. Lumber ion, invalid- <lb />
ed home. Capt. George F. Wilde <lb />
now captain of the Boston navy <lb />
yard, was to Ad- <lb />
a of <lb />
the League Inlaid Navy Yard. <lb />
Crushed by a Tree. <lb />
Goldsboro, N. C, Feb. Feb. <lb />
Buck Hill, v. ho lived near Mt. <lb />
Olive, went squirrel yes- <lb />
morning. After hunting <lb />
for about an hour hit dog treed a <lb />
squirrel up a large oak. Mr. Hill <lb />
had hit with him and he cut <lb />
tree. The tree fell upon Mr. <lb />
Hill, mashing him so badly that <lb />
he died medical aid c <lb />
arrive. <lb />
Detectives Resort to <lb />
, N. O. Feb. <lb />
way state that detectives <lb />
are efforts to capture <lb />
thieves who have become a con- <lb />
menace the officials by <lb />
break lug into merchandise cars <lb />
and taking good, It is said that <lb />
the defective have resorted to all <lb />
kinds of tucks to catch the guilty <lb />
parties. These men, it is learned, <lb />
are to be seen riding on all trains <lb />
as hobos, are to be found even <lb />
up in but lap bagging <lb />
being ship I as the <lb />
box object being to <lb />
suddenly appear on the scene <lb />
the theft is being committed. <lb />
Jurors for March Court. <lb />
The of county commission- <lb />
at but meeting drew the fol- <lb />
for March term <lb />
E. Fleming, <lb />
J. E Warren, D. H. Williamson, <lb />
D. Harden, Osmond Fleming, <lb />
J. W. brown, . W. Crawford, <lb />
W. M Fred Edwards, J <lb />
B. A. M. Wooten, <lb />
W. A. D. C. Jackson. <lb />
Blade J. Frank <lb />
J. F. Hart, W. M. Edwards, W. <lb />
H. <lb />
Second L. Everett, <lb />
C. N. H. B. Harriss, j <lb />
T. A. P. Turnage, W. <lb />
L. F. Worthington, <lb />
M. O. W. Pittman, Jr., <lb />
Forbes, W. C. Hester, <lb />
Elisha S. C. <lb />
L. Dennis, G. P. <lb />
a. F. Jr., <lb />
Ford.<lb />
with Indians <lb />
Feb report has <lb />
isthmus that <lb />
ate righting the <lb />
on San <lb />
is territory. <lb />
however, to ob- <lb />
of this. <lb />
e. T. MUM <lb />
WATCH THIS SPACE, <lb />
241-243 <lb />
W. Main St<lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
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Friday evening. <lb />
lo <lb />
An attack of la grippe left me <lb />
w with a bad cough. My friends said <lb />
G I had consumption. I then tried <lb />
I Cherry Pectoral and it <lb />
Y cured me <lb />
A. K. Randies, III. <lb />
You forgot to buy a bot- <lb />
I tic Cherry <lb />
when your cold first <lb />
I came on, so you let it run <lb />
I along. Even now, with <lb />
all your hard coughing, it <lb />
will not disappoint you. <lb />
There's a record of sixty <lb />
years to fall back on. <lb />
Three Mb, All <lb />
It he <lb />
. It ha not <lb />
In don't U. knows. <lb />
Leaf him. <lb />
J. O. CO., Men. <lb />
Mrs. of <lb />
Mass, arrived Friday <lb />
to visit Mrs. K. A. <lb />
Mrs. L. Carr daughter, <lb />
Mies Mildred, left this morning <lb />
; for Wilson. <lb />
Cast. John King, of Falkland <lb />
and ex Sheriff W. M. King left <lb />
mis morning for Washington City. <lb />
of <lb />
i who Been visiting his brother, <lb />
s, Tunstall, returned home <lb />
Friday evening, <lb />
Mrs. George and child, <lb />
I of South Carolina, who have been <lb />
her parents, Mr. and Mr. <lb />
L. Moore, if. this morning. <lb />
PERSONALS m SOCIAL <lb />
Thursday, Feb. <lb />
W. W. of i II, <lb />
cams In W evening. <lb />
Deadlock Br. ken. <lb />
Ai Md. Feb. <lb />
which has held solidly <lb />
two u the Mary- <lb />
land legislature over the election <lb />
of a United senator to <lb />
B. was <lb />
broken tonight by the democratic <lb />
naming, a decided <lb />
BETHEL <lb />
N. O , Feb., 1904. <lb />
Hon. Dewey Cherry was in <lb />
town today. <lb />
of Goldsboro, spent <lb />
the day in town. We are glad to <lb />
him with us. <lb />
Cornelia manning was in <lb />
town today shopping. <lb />
Miss Mollie Manning passed <lb />
through today. <lb />
Mrs. W. J. Carson left Wed- <lb />
for Rocky Mount to visit <lb />
Mr. Bras well, of Tarboro, was <lb />
in town today. <lb />
W. S. France, of Rocky Mount, <lb />
has been here a few days, <lb />
M. O. is having his store <lb />
moved off Main street on Rail- <lb />
road street for furniture. <lb />
J. R. Ward and R. D. White- <lb />
returned this morning from <lb />
LaG range. <lb />
Mrs. Henrietta Taylor, of Bob- <lb />
is here visiting her sou, <lb />
L. F. Whitehurst, of Kinston, <lb />
was in town today on business. <lb />
Joseph Andrews and Ben <lb />
GREAT JANUARY <lb />
. WHITE SALE , <lb />
This great White Sale starts out with a <lb />
New and Superb stocK of Special January <lb />
Merchandise, such as has never before <lb />
been here, in Excellence, Variety <lb />
or Values presented. <lb />
,,, the brilliant <lb />
W. represents Baltimore City. Ray- fin left this afternoon for <lb />
the Raleigh Post, spent today here, received fifty of eighty <lb />
ii eight rotes cast, while Smith, the Lawyer Brown left this <lb />
let u,. secured for Greenville to attend to some <lb />
to visit relatives in . <lb />
F Tunstall, of Kinston, <lb />
night h re and left this <lb />
morning. j <lb />
Miss Brown, of Oxford. agent <lb />
for the Orphan's Friend, was ere <lb />
M. A. Allen went to <lb />
Wednesday evening and return d <lb />
morning. <lb />
and Carter, to whom Senator <lb />
Gorman has recently transferred <lb />
hi support, received only <lb />
LETTER TO FRANK WILSON. <lb />
Court. <lb />
The count; <lb />
at their last meeting drew <lb />
. following jurors for April <lb />
term of Superior court <lb />
First week James, R <lb />
H Edwin Tripp, <lb />
Overton, P J Bynum, S Forties, <lb />
; j K W H Allen, Jehu L <lb />
Horne, Jas M Cox Jesse Cannon, <lb />
West and child, Co, D C Dudley, L <lb />
Greensboro, have been visit- Cherry, C H Stokes, <lb />
left this ,. Sr, Henry J Mills, J A Faithful, <lb />
i Mills. Samuel Holiday, John <lb />
Cherry home q <lb />
hen ; ., H Harris, MB Page, <lb />
weeks. He says there is no w J Turnage, <lb />
like old Greenville. <lb />
Thousands of yards of Crisp, pretty <lb />
white goods are here in Patterns that are <lb />
varied and most desirable. <lb />
Mr J. B. returnee <lb />
We -i evening from a <lb />
to York and Baltimore. <lb />
FRIDAY, Fl B. <lb />
A O Co-tea <lb />
ii Marti <lb />
Clark <lb />
Bl h <lb />
ill Is. <lb />
C. G. <lb />
for Norfolk. . B .,., . c B c Beach, <lb />
H. B. Phillips went to Suffolk. col, Carson. <lb />
today. James Brown, Forbes,<lb />
W  went to E C Wilson, i .;, ,.,. <lb />
, Richard Harris, A- Bullock, J <lb />
; Dawson. William A <lb />
Jesse C J I <lb />
I, <lb />
Greenville, K. C <lb />
Dear Clothing is just like <lb />
paint; It fits or it it wears <lb />
or it turns weather and <lb />
water or not; goes out of <lb />
ion- <lb />
What do we wear clothes for <lb />
Did you ever think of if Differ- <lb />
persons have different reasons, <lb />
no doubt, but paints <lb />
for beauty, to be in the fashion, <lb />
and keep-out water. <lb />
says paint; we <lb />
There i beauty in paint, <lb />
we a good deal for that. <lb />
An i costly and <lb />
; ; put-on a -proof two or <lb />
hi of paint, and your <lb />
last b long as yon keep <lb />
I . . It costs nothing to <lb />
t; it your buildings nor <lb />
to. <lb />
is the paint that <lb />
j appointing paints are paints <lb />
The Lace Department <lb />
Is full of beautiful new patterns. <lb />
and Val Laces in match sets all widths and <lb />
qualities. <lb />
The Embroideries <lb />
Are just too pretty to talk about, for it is <lb />
to give you any idea of their mint e <lb />
them to appreciate them. We have them all widths and <lb />
prices, in match sets complete; and we have <lb />
provided for the little folks in our selection. <lb />
Greenville's Great Department Score <lb />
W. returned to <lb />
Hassell today. <lb />
of Goldsboro, <lb />
come in Thursday <lb />
J. J. Perkins returned Thursday <lb />
evening from <lb />
returned Thursday <lb />
evening ft nu a trip up I. <lb />
Miss Elmer <lb />
Whichard, who has v. i mg <lb />
Murder at Tarboro. <lb />
Tarboro, N. Feb. <lb />
i a double <lb />
here, the <lb />
ea. Pittman <lb />
l i the hi use of Mag Battle <lb />
to see her sister, Lou, who <lb />
P. S. <lb />
paint. <lb />
Yours truly <lb />
F. W. <lb />
IT. L, Carr sells <lb />
., pro i led to marry him and <lb />
friends here, returned changed her mind. M i <lb />
Miss Etta Harris left this morn forbid Pi ti i id entering the <lb />
to visit her sisters at Charlotte when he drew a pistol and shot <lb />
and <lb />
Mrs. White, of Greensboro, <lb />
rived . to <lb />
her son, II. A. White. <lb />
her dead. <lb />
Re then went into the house <lb />
. . Lou fatally. Pitt <lb />
man fled, and a hunting party is <lb />
after him. <lb />
W. C. Hogshead, representing <lb />
the International School of An Appeal lo the Ladies. <lb />
has been in town a. The following call will be an- <lb />
day or so. in the churches on <lb />
Misses Annie Savage and Sunday The ladies of <lb />
Bobbitt, arrived the town are Invited to assemble <lb />
Thursday evening to visit Mr. and at church Sun- <lb />
Mrs. Adrian Savage. day afternoon, Feb. 7th, at <lb />
. . . M i o'clock, for the purpose of organ- <lb />
Mis. Miss May J <lb />
Belle of Georgia, arrived <lb />
When You Should Olive Oil. <lb />
line oil i- a food which has more <lb />
in i-ii in it than any other food <lb />
and ii should he considered <lb />
i article of diet and not <lb />
i . as n condiment. <lb />
If blood is thin and you are j <lb />
take a tablespoonful of <lb />
. i . times a be- <lb />
.,,.,. I, after. If moat cannot <lb />
,;. nearly sup- <lb />
plies its place, and it makes both fat <lb />
muscle. <lb />
oil aids digestion in a re <lb />
and u you have never <lb />
it as both medicine j <lb />
food . m have overlooked one of <lb />
ii most wholesome offerings. <lb />
If you arc thin or nervous, if you <lb />
are lie or from dyspepsia, <lb />
try olive oil and do not think that <lb />
olive from Spain or Italy is any <lb />
bettor than that from our own <lb />
try. <lb />
Thursday evening to visit her <lb />
brother, H. A. White. <lb />
Saturday, Feb. <lb />
T. Skinner returned this <lb />
morning from Kinston. <lb />
Miss Jessie Lee went to <lb />
Kinston Friday evening. <lb />
if the be clear, and <lb />
devising ways and means for <lb />
developing a stronger sentiment in <lb />
the town against intemperance. <lb />
ministers of the town and <lb />
representative laymen from the <lb />
churches expect to be present, <lb />
short addressee will be made and <lb />
I definite plans laid for concerted <lb />
W. E Cox went to j energetic effort in the cause of <lb />
Friday evening. temperance. <lb />
The City Hay Grain Co <lb />
AND SELLERS OP <lb />
Hay, Grain, Cracked Corn, <lb />
Bran, Cotton Seed <lb />
Meal and Hulls. <lb />
FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM <lb />
FIVE POINTS. <lb />
Get our prices and our stock be- <lb />
fore buying. We want to buy your <lb />
Corn and Peas for ; <lb />
Seed oats at Johnston Bros. <lb />
Come and see us before <lb />
your seed Irish potatoes. We <lb />
will handle fancy Maine stock. <lb />
Johnston Bros. w-it <lb />
Stray taken up. I have taken <lb />
with my stock one male pig, <lb />
black color, weight <lb />
about pounds. Owner can get <lb />
same by proving property and <lb />
paying all charges. <lb />
J. B. II N. <lb />
. V <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1904 <lb />
No. <lb />
THE BALTIMORE FIRE <lb />
LARGEST CONFLAGRATION IN THE HISTORY OF <lb />
THE COUNTRY. <lb />
ANOTHER DAY ON CHANGE. <lb />
Rumor Knocks Prices Down. <lb />
New York, February 4th, 1904. <lb />
Another chapter has been <lb />
written in the history of the pit, <lb />
one that will be felt by some as <lb />
long as they this mundane <lb />
This is a country, and to <lb />
be an American is-getting be at <lb />
high premium, a real, genuine <lb />
luxury. <lb />
Today was Spectacular on the <lb />
The of war be- <lb />
tween and Japan was <lb />
promulgated p. m., and in toe day by which <lb />
chaos and followed. a vetted. <lb />
Everything calm The f <lb />
and serene, in a moment, In <lb />
the twinkling of an eye, there was was the fire ten <lb />
a old -v <lb />
fur <lb />
about;. s. I-. hi<lb />
Definite particulars of <lb />
fire started in <lb />
Sunday, and wiped out. f <lb />
the business section of <lb />
are simply appalling in the <lb />
of wrought by <lb />
the flame-. The is the great. <lb />
eat in magnitude that ever <lb />
in this country. <lb />
property is immense, it <lb />
is fortunate the lite -started <lb />
MS Of <lb />
THE FIRST CLASH OF WAR. <lb />
JAPAN DISABLES THREE RUSSIAN WAR SHIPS <lb />
IN FIRST ENGAGEMENT.<lb />
Ii <lb />
III. II <lb />
and young men tumbled over each <lb />
other to see v e <lb />
the war. And when it was an- <lb />
nuanced that the-e was war, down <lb />
went the drop, drop, <lb />
as as a Texas clone. No <lb />
one even present n the cotton <lb />
exchange could possibly it. as <lb />
it was. Prices dropped a <lb />
as the could <lb />
work To those on the <lb />
it was fun and profit, but Woe I <lb />
the man, for he was has <lb />
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