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PERSONALS AND SOCIAL in Dire <lb/>
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Binning England, Feb. 20.1 <lb/>
York, Feb. sport <lb/>
wrestling has enjoyed quite a <lb/>
London k in the winter <lb/>
the Post Bays lie has Been two and three matches a week <lb/>
, lightweight <lb/>
Russian government and the Both <lb/>
save perhaps the admiralty wrestlers have been training faith- <lb/>
to be since the match was <lb/>
an interesting contest is ex- <lb/>
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to result. <lb/>
W. H. Rail, Jr., la In<lb/>
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visit to id . .,, . damaged cannot be Stray Taken up. <lb/>
. About last of December, a male <lb/>
Regarding financial debts, unmarked, white and black <lb/>
official there is hardly enough weight pounds, <lb/>
with my stock. Owner <lb/>
Pattie Skinner ed <lb/>
morning from a visit to <lb/>
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thing columns o The weather shown no <lb/>
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Jessie Sugg went to , <lb/>
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. King returned la <lb/>
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Summer Stock. <lb/>
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. . Say evening from a <lb/>
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noon for Ft to attend u e <lb/>
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ditto.<lb/>
Saturday, <lb/>
a. B. Phillips went to But. . <lb/>
wire to P <lb/>
B. C. Pearce, is in <lb/>
v.-. l. i left this g <lb/>
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We will have, a short time, <lb/>
of the Largest and <lb/>
Most Com stock of <lb/>
Dy Goods Notions <lb/>
Ever Shown in <lb/>
A. and T. A. Dal <lb/>
. Neck today. <lb/>
Thompson went to Kinston<lb/>
Friday evening from Raleigh. <lb/>
Miss Brown t y <lb/>
i i I or a to <lb/>
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la; from <lb/>
Ku <lb/>
R. J. Cobb. C. V. York. L. H. Pender. <lb/>
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Our Stetson, and Shoes, All I <lb/>
I Our Shape 3.50 and <lb/>
All Leathers, <lb/>
Our Excellent King Quality 3.50 <lb/>
I All Styles Patent and Kid Leathers <lb/>
The Well Known H. C. Sh or I <lb/>
Women, 1.50 and Grade j <lb/>
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This is no shopworn or bankrupt stock, <lb/>
I but good clean up-to-date goods. <lb/>
I am now in New York buying New and <lb/>
Complete line Spring Goods. <lb/>
Mr D<lb/>
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from <lb/>
Mrs. J. P. Hilliard, rel <lb/>
a tail to j <lb/>
Bath. <lb/>
Mrs. W. Hunter and little <lb/>
sou and Miss Carrie Gay left <lb/>
morning C. <lb/>
Mrs, J. F. Joyner, of Kinston, <lb/>
who has been Mrs. J. A. <lb/>
Lang returned home Friday even- <lb/>
Cox Simpson. <lb/>
Mr. and lira. B. E. Pittman <lb/>
wish to announce the recent <lb/>
marriage of <lb/>
Miss Mollie Simpson, <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Leon O. Cox. <lb/>
Both of Grifton, North Carolina. <lb/>
At home after Monday, <lb/>
twenty-second nineteen <lb/>
and four. <lb/>
Co., <lb/>
Contractors, Constructors and <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS <lb/>
Factory situated by the railroad just of the <lb/>
Imperial <lb/>
All kinds of dressed lumber, turned and <lb/>
scroll work. <lb/>
All machinery new and up to-date and of the best <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 department. You will find him <lb/>
a master of his trade. <lb/>
We ask for our share of the public patronage and <lb/>
will do our best to give satisfaction. <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
AYDEN ITEMS. <lb/>
here Wednesday <lb/>
and at cents <lb/>
Ayden-, N. C. February , 1904 bottle at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Joseph Archer, a well known I J- was here <lb/>
hardware drummer, spent<lb/>
in town waiting on his <lb/>
trade. <lb/>
W. F. Mosely moved to <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
J. D. Rose, of Rocky Mount was <lb/>
here night to meet the <lb/>
building committee and make <lb/>
contract to build a nice brick <lb/>
church for the <lb/>
Several severe cases of <lb/>
in and around town. <lb/>
Several barrels of good molasses <lb/>
at a low figure at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
day at J. B. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Felix Pittman of Kinston, was <lb/>
Wednesday selling drugs. <lb/>
A. S. Brown, of Norfolk, was <lb/>
here <lb/>
G. W. Turner, Norfolk, was <lb/>
here Friday. <lb/>
Rev D. W. Davis will fill his <lb/>
regular appointment Sunday <lb/>
and at night. <lb/>
Bishop accompanied <lb/>
by Rev. Mr. of <lb/>
held services in the Episcopal <lb/>
church here Tuesday evening. <lb/>
K, S. Edwards went to Golds- <lb/>
Wednesday on business. Mr. <lb/>
Edwards making arrangements <lb/>
to begin the manufacture of eon- <lb/>
a new kind of material to <lb/>
use instead of In <lb/>
stores and <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <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/>
Latest War and Other News By Telegraph. <lb/>
Grain Dealer Fails. <lb/>
Official Report of Battle. <lb/>
St. Petersburg, Feb. Feb. <lb/>
official report of the fight at j a com denier here, failed to- <lb/>
Korea Feb. when Liabilities one million <lb/>
the Russian cruisers and two hundred <lb/>
were sank, as given by M. thousand. A number of German <lb/>
the agent at land Ame firms will be <lb/>
Seoul, was published morn- j affected by the failure. <lb/>
The report gives points i <lb/>
already known and adds France's Position, <lb/>
torpedo one of the <lb/>
turrets on the Japanese arsenal. <lb/>
Another Crank at White House. Powers Getting Ready. How Sympathy Stands. <lb/>
Washington, D. C. Feb. Constantinople, Feb. i Feb has been <lb/>
An armed crank attempted is advised of the I alter most <lb/>
activity among vessels the that the public, <lb/>
gain in the <lb/>
morning, but was <lb/>
promptly arrested by one of the <lb/>
secret service officials and hurried <lb/>
to the station. The man <lb/>
gave his name and address as Ed- <lb/>
i Chicago. <lb/>
When searched a big revolver <lb/>
Paris, Feb. 22.-Your WiS , pocket He <lb/>
The Japanese cruiser was today obtained from it that he wished to see the <lb/>
also sunk on the same evening of high following about patents. He <lb/>
the fight. The Japanese and committed to the <lb/>
informed the of, regard to Russian foreign minister j hospital tor insane. <lb/>
Korea that Korea will announcing that France <lb/>
be under Japanese control. ; not immediately concerned. Washington's Memory Honored. <lb/>
land at the same time advising . <lb/>
Arrested for Selling Spectacles French councils to observe Feb. <lb/>
Without License. went as for a, possible was a general suspension of <lb/>
.-., in Chicago today in <lb/>
Saturday afternoon Sheriff O he Any and seven- <lb/>
W. Harrington arrested two white . of Q <lb/>
George Washington. City <lb/>
men who were selling spectacles would l. interpreted as to moan <lb/>
without license. The men gave open desertion of Russia in <lb/>
their names as E. C. and C. need. As for the French <lb/>
Smith and say they are while they that <lb/>
and that their home is in Peters- War would be most for <lb/>
burg. They said they did not know ; they now face the possible event- <lb/>
a license is requited for Helling i of being by de <lb/>
spectacles in this state, but the law- <lb/>
is them. <lb/>
The law says that when such <lb/>
arrests ate made I lie offender may <lb/>
taken before a magistrate and <lb/>
released upon payment of the Now York, Feb. <lb/>
tax and cost, but in mist which prevailed off the <lb/>
the men did not have the money to I Near and Long Island Roasts <lb/>
pay the license and were placed in this morning is responsible for two <lb/>
friends, in which ease they <lb/>
will at whatever <lb/>
Two Vessels Wrecked. <lb/>
county offices, banks, the exchange <lb/>
and public institutions closed <lb/>
and appropriate exercises were held <lb/>
under the of the <lb/>
and various patriotic societies. In <lb/>
the afternoon Elihu former <lb/>
Black sea fleet and at the <lb/>
dock yards of and <lb/>
Odessa. It is also stated that <lb/>
British warships are concentrating <lb/>
along the Greek <lb/>
This activity is believed <lb/>
to by both powers <lb/>
to be in position to take a Strong <lb/>
stand in the event of a Balkan <lb/>
crisis. <lb/>
Russians Capture British Steamer <lb/>
London, Feb. dispatch <lb/>
to Lloyd's agency announces <lb/>
the Russians have captured the <lb/>
British steamer Rosalie from Car. <lb/>
The cap- <lb/>
made at the latter place. <lb/>
Against the Alabama Coons. <lb/>
Washington. P. C, Feb <lb/>
The Supreme court of the United <lb/>
States today, the case Ala- <lb/>
involving the rights of color <lb/>
men to register, declined to <lb/>
take the case under consideration <lb/>
jail until they can arrange t. <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Chinese Minister to Speak. <lb/>
Peoria, III., Feb. <lb/>
died guests will be seated at the <lb/>
tables in t ho Coliseum on <lb/>
the occasion of the <lb/>
birthday banquet of the <lb/>
club. Bishop tiding <lb/>
preside at. i <lb/>
vessels being wrecked and the <lb/>
loss of a number of lives. One <lb/>
schooner is ashore near Egg <lb/>
and other struck on the <lb/>
bur List of L. <lb/>
IS of the s not been <lb/>
j is ascertained that the <lb/>
I Hi t the<lb/>
Minister at <lb/>
Hon. K. <lb/>
Old ft <lb/>
i . <lb/>
U t. <lb/>
Secretary of War, a large oaths founds that no cause for <lb/>
audience at the Auditorium com- has been <lb/>
posed of members of the Union I This the Alabama it u- <lb/>
and friends, its provisions against <lb/>
Several banquets have men practical effect. <lb/>
ranged for this evening. <lb/>
The Thief Captured. <lb/>
IX C, <lb/>
C, <lb/>
The patriotic of <lb/>
Washington held their Mrs, Payne, wife of p <lb/>
exercises today in of inform.-.; tin- <lb/>
Washington's and there. ,,;,,.,, u. , , <lb/>
were many pilgrims to Mount i <lb/>
lion. In the senate Unit <lb/>
an eulogy of the her jewelry, m 91.800, and <lb/>
lite and f the first Pies- the missing in cash, <lb/>
The galleries crowd the slide several <lb/>
th being j been <lb/>
visiting of <lb/>
can who listened <lb/>
as a rule, favors in tie <lb/>
present conflict in the East, <lb/>
Sufficient has now elapsed <lb/>
for opinion to have had time to <lb/>
adjust itself and your <lb/>
dent yesterday polled U Europe <lb/>
through correspondents and the <lb/>
result Shoves that so far as <lb/>
goes is the favorite. <lb/>
is loyal to Japan, though <lb/>
the conservative elements tears an <lb/>
may result in German <lb/>
government shaping ins policy of <lb/>
China. <lb/>
Frame is almost unanimously <lb/>
as is a.- Germany. <lb/>
Austria and Hungary are almost <lb/>
unanimously in favor of Russia, a <lb/>
majority of the population being <lb/>
slaves and to Russia by <lb/>
Fate ties. Italy is officially not <lb/>
Cordial to Russia as a result of <lb/>
tzar's snub not visiting <lb/>
that country. Bulgaria <lb/>
and Montenegro to the <lb/>
government by race and re- <lb/>
sympathy. Athens is op- <lb/>
posed to Russia, as is the case in <lb/>
Norway and u. The <lb/>
Netherlands is still to <lb/>
England because of Bo bat <lb/>
she in r of <lb/>
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is opposed in pan be- <lb/>
rim is u of <lb/>
England . <lb/>
Russian Victor. <lb/>
London, F. b. 24.- j <lb/>
I report via fit. . <lb/>
here that <lb/>
ships two tun <lb/>
II II; Oil . <lb/>
to the reading by Sen nor <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Lives and Villages Destroyed. <lb/>
Hay burn, of Id . <lb/>
ton's far <lb/>
Ward <lb/>
James <lb/>
Ohio, James E. Free <lb/>
Ti <lb/>
A I states <lb/>
. by <lb/>
; bit. iii oil <lb/>
river and several villages <lb/>
.;. m . ll. <lb/>
oh <lb/>
Great Author Dead. <lb/>
Diplomats go to Far East. <lb/>
V- . <lb/>
of the hi Toll <lb/>
who has been in this country <lb/>
leave of absence, sailed fur Yoko-1 London, Feb. <lb/>
today. Mr Ferguson la the author of many <lb/>
fully informed of the policy of books on and ethics, died <lb/>
Secretary Hay in regard to the I hero today Ht age of <lb/>
present situation in the far East --.- <lb/>
and on bis arrival in <lb/>
Will be in a position to advise j <lb/>
Minister personally of Chicago, Feb. bodies <lb/>
the secretary wishes. have been taken from the ruins of <lb/>
the hotel de-<lb/>
I U. S. Troops to Panama, <lb/>
v., <lb/>
United . <lb/>
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battle. <lb/>
it at <lb/>
Chicago Hotel burned. <lb/>
The White House Crank. <lb/>
Chicago, Feb. <lb/>
whoso persistent efforts to <lb/>
lee President Roosevelt resulted <lb/>
III at the white house, is <lb/>
Chicago. F. S. <lb/>
be believes is his <lb/>
whose real name is <lb/>
strayed by Are morning. One <lb/>
more person is thought to be <lb/>
buried under the debris. The <lb/>
loss the is <lb/>
Kaiser in Bad Shape. <lb/>
Bug., Feb. <lb/>
The latter, says is i dispatches <lb/>
having killed his he <lb/>
and positive that <lb/>
in -is seal t <lb/>
but <lb/>
town, N. K . <lb/>
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look in a patH <lb/>
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of the Washington Ass-i <lb/>
will plats of th <lb/>
was delivered by Ham- now <lb/>
W. of Hew <lb/>
. . . on Panama Treaty Ratified. <lb/>
Alexandria, Va., Feb. <lb/>
Alexandria, which was the home Washington, D. Feb. <lb/>
town of General Washington, ob The Panama treaty -iii be <lb/>
served me of bis birth ratified afternoon <lb/>
today in an elaborate manner, with the necessary vote <lb/>
This forenoon there was a big pa-; and about thirteen to spare. The <lb/>
mile of federal and local troops, j ratification of the treaty marks the <lb/>
ant I finish of one of the greatest <lb/>
patriotic Societies. Later in the i contests in the history of <lb/>
day public meetings were held at j the country. Incidentally it means <lb/>
which addressee were delivered by a signal victory and a <lb/>
fee for one of the bent known <lb/>
lawyers the United <lb/>
eminent speakers. <lb/>
Mass., Feb. <lb/>
reunions, meet- <lb/>
and other events <lb/>
ed the observance today of <lb/>
Washington's birthday Boston. <lb/>
Speakers of prominence addressed <lb/>
large in <lb/>
and other a of <lb/>
and are the <lb/>
States, William <lb/>
New York, general counsel of <lb/>
the Canal Co. <lb/>
Bank <lb/>
Berlin, Feb. Arm of <lb/>
Co., bankers, today <lb/>
made assignment. The <lb/>
a important one. <lb/>
Purl Arthur. The i . also <lb/>
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repulsed by the k . l the <lb/>
ship I.- <lb/>
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Wants Whipping Post. <lb/>
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h a bill t-fl roil in <lb/>
the h. use of <lb/>
yesterday. The <lb/>
set fifteen to thirty la-dies <lb/>
for the larceny of goods not worth <lb/>
over five dollars. <lb/>
Japan Controls <lb/>
London, Feb. <lb/>
from Paris <lb/>
that it is there that pun <lb/>
has proclaimed a protectorate over <lb/>
Korea. <lb/>
Japanese Landed. <lb/>
Feb. A <lb/>
from Seoul today states that be- <lb/>
thirty and forty thousand <lb/>
troops have been landed <lb/>
at <lb/>
People are prepared to enjoy <lb/>
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of the bad kind that has <lb/>
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and Sidney Jenkins, <lb/>
affray, fined each and cost 86.45. <lb/>
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head, affray, lined each and <lb/>
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Dry Goods and Notions. <lb/>
Kite line of Shoes, Shirts and <lb/>
wear Stock of Fancy <lb/>
Heavy Groceries. New line of <lb/>
Wood, and Hardware, we <lb/>
make of Sew- <lb/>
Machine and Cook Stoves. <lb/>
We do not claim to have any <lb/>
better Goods or Prices than other <lb/>
merchants, we do claim a fair <lb/>
and honest deal for ail, we Bell for <lb/>
which enables us to do a <lb/>
business and we give our <lb/>
mer the ii, Cash Kales, <lb/>
Small Margins and one price to all <lb/>
is our motto. <lb/>
PACT C<lb/>
Don't forget <lb/>
when anything in the way of <lb/>
printing is <lb/>
Women of an Ohio town are <lb/>
building a church all by them- <lb/>
they'll <lb/>
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portrait not she looks, but u <lb/>
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I Cock ran was elected without op-j Lady <lb/>
if he doesn't today the appeal <lb/>
. while wailing held in the twelfth to <lb/>
till the in <lb/>
by the resignation of George B. <lb/>
A total 1-60,000,000 as a alter his election as may- <lb/>
result of the ii in Baltimore la of New Tort. The district Is <lb/>
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shown by the assessment <lb/>
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really of goods. <lb/>
overwhelmingly democratic and <lb/>
republicans decided not to put up <lb/>
n candidate, fearing I ho of a <lb/>
big democratic majority on the <lb/>
election next fall. <lb/>
or gentleman to manage business <lb/>
In this county and adjoining <lb/>
for house of solid financial <lb/>
Standing. 120.00 straight cash <lb/>
salary and expenses paid each <lb/>
Monday direct from headquarter. <lb/>
Expense money advanced, position <lb/>
permanent. Manager, <lb/>
Bldg., Chicago. <lb/>
., N. C. <lb/>
Alter thirty years of successful business am <lb/>
better than prepared to supply all the <lb/>
needs of the people with a complete stock <lb/>
I can furnish anything wanted, from a cam- <lb/>
needle to a steam engine. <lb/>
HEALTH <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
The man who insures hi life Is <lb/>
his family. <lb/>
The man who Insures health <lb/>
I Is wise both his family and <lb/>
himself. <lb/>
You may health by guard <lb/>
It. It U worth guarding <lb/>
tests m ii <lb/>
TAKE <lb/>
Justice Brown Seat. <lb/>
Washington, D. C. Feb. <lb/>
When the United States supreme <lb/>
court reconvened today a <lb/>
several weeks. Justice <lb/>
Brown was me of many <lb/>
congratulations from his <lb/>
others who he might <lb/>
th never be able to resume his active <lb/>
U pie o, <lb/>
At the first attack of disease and trying <lb/>
which generally t in a dark <lb/>
through the LIVER and bidden <lb/>
tests Itself in innumerable way. he now recovered <lb/>
TAKE- the full use of his left eye, <lb/>
the sight of which seemed hope- <lb/>
lost two months ago, and <lb/>
the sight of his right eye, which <lb/>
had been useless for two years, <lb/>
has improved noticeable under <lb/>
the treatment given the left eye. <lb/>
r. R. L. Cat <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
I handle fertilizers and gin cotton In season. <lb/>
The manufacture of the Davenport Braxton <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/>
And tour Health. <lb/>
and Prut on. <lb/>
South Bend, Feb. <lb/>
of Chicago, is down for <lb/>
a round contest here tonight <lb/>
with Eddie Preston, of Kalamazoo, <lb/>
who recently gained victories over <lb/>
Commodore and Joe Cher- <lb/>
The winner of the bout will <lb/>
probably be matched to meet Abe <lb/>
next month. <lb/>
V Tc <lb/>
Only one week left In to <lb/>
work for the dispensary <lb/>
Is the place to get Clothing. Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb/>
Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at <lb/>
Bottom <lb/>
A full line of Drugs and Medicines. Highest prices paid <lb/>
for all kinds of country produce.<lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
of a i <lb/>
of Jefferson<lb/>
Another <lb/>
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to said estate are I <lb/>
make ant. ;, ., <lb/>
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of George Jefferson <lb/>
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Cotton seed corn for sale <lb/>
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gathered one acre in <lb/>
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in the form f sulphate an <lb/>
improved and a yield. <lb/>
Tobacco must Potash. <lb/>
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much valuable every <lb/>
tobacco grower a free <lb/>
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vigor lo entire <lb/>
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is clean healthy, and j <lb/>
it's hair is growing beautifully <lb/>
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and n <lb/>
only one pure .; ,, <lb/>
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ii. leave S <lb/>
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nail or screw driver or an- <lb/>
lacking. I hue <lb/>
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except Sunday, i w Our <lb/>
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in one <lb/>
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rebel e minute, <lb/>
kills which <lb/>
the <lb/>
the cough and at the the <lb/>
time phlegm, draws<lb/>
the affected One <lb/>
Connecting at with I <lb/>
for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
I New Boston, <lb/>
land all point Connects at Sf <lb/>
oil I <lb/>
p.-tuts Wes . <lb/>
Skippers cider their <lb/>
Line <lb/>
from New . <lb/>
Norfolk Southern R. Ii. <lb/>
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we will that <lb/>
tool<lb/>
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bus been ;., <lb/>
arrested <lb/>
on his person. <lb/>
win be remembered <lb/>
troubles all with ., , , <lb/>
i an or i room III <lb/>
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your body, It Is too . <lb/>
by the atom- and e CM. for pans <lb/>
inadequate to j., that before J <lb/>
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the <lb/>
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of the food into blood. That is <lb/>
la d the Goldsboro, <lb/>
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box not hick a single <lb/>
i article. <lb/>
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i. <lb/>
organs gradually grows ion is. where he <lb/>
until finally it is ,.,. i <lb/>
until finally it ,.,.,., i, <lb/>
gnat Is made. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Ella very <lb/>
been implicated in some th <lb/>
Old I.-. . Norfolk; <lb/>
Clyde Line from <lb/>
mid Line <lb/>
Minute Cure strengthens from Baltimore and <lb/>
the lungs, wards off Line from Boston, <lb/>
and is u harmless and newer failing I Sailing boors t change <lb/>
cure in nil curable cases i Nonce. <lb/>
Colds One H. <lb/>
pleasant to ink.-, i <lb/>
harmless and good alike for J <lb/>
old. Sold by J. L. Wooten. <lb/>
H. B. Vies President<lb/>
Horse Goods, Ac, if. <lb/>
jam v-4 J <lb/>
of ; diseased organ. <lb/>
best doctors In t. make this<lb/>
that is S Carolina <lb/>
had <lb/>
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pool <lb/>
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left <lb/>
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supposed that he <lb/>
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I Cures <lb/>
Hi v. id, well tin <lb/>
d ed whose home <lb/>
b is in i- <lb/>
jail for stealing some money, a <lb/>
watch fob and a pair gloves <lb/>
From a house ill while <lb/>
him to <lb/>
mother, <lb/>
tire body, and by Nature health, full i a t . <lb/>
vigor is restored to each. Louis, Mo., Feb. ail <lb/>
You Have. GeM. <lb/>
first action when you e J have taken for time operated in the <lb/>
This remedy puts the stomach <lb/>
organs n a healthy condition to <lb/>
that rich, red sent coursing through ; waiting for a train to carry <lb/>
veins and arteries of every muscle, i. , , ., . <lb/>
w and fiber throughout every organ of the en Or his dying a <lb/>
Stomach and <lb/>
Mr. A. IS. a ; <lb/>
druggist of Baxter Springs, Kan- <lb/>
Stomach <lb/>
and LiVer Tablets are, in my <lb/>
the moat superior <lb/>
p it pa rat ton of anything use <lb/>
for constipation. They are <lb/>
sure in nation with no ten den- <lb/>
to nauseate or gripe. For <lb/>
sale by Wooten's Store <lb/>
Greenville, K. L. Davis Bro. <lb/>
CRANK H. WOOTEN, <lb/>
A Law, <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
Beach N. Y. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, drain and <lb/>
one. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
American and Italian Marble <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
WIRE AND IRON SOLD <lb/>
First work and <lb/>
designs sent upon application. <lb/>
liquefies the tough mucus and j center, n. Y. and bearing <lb/>
causes its from the air I Digests What You Eat. for the arrest of six <lb/>
cells of the lugs, produces a free j w- precipitated <lb/>
and opens the; by o. co. a riot late today which resulted in <lb/>
A complete cure soon i <lb/>
secretions. <lb/>
This remedy will cure a <lb/>
severe cold in leas time than any <lb/>
other treatment and it leaves the <lb/>
system a natural healthy <lb/>
William Fountain, H. <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
condition. It counteracts any Office door east of post office <lb/>
tendency toward pneumonia. For <lb/>
sale by Wooten's Drug Store, <lb/>
Greenville, B. L. Davis Bro. <lb/>
Farmville. <lb/>
street Phone <lb/>
Enjoy the pleasures of life when <lb/>
you have a chance, or when you <lb/>
get ready to enjoy them yon may <lb/>
And them missing. <lb/>
Dr. D. Ii. James. <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
Surgeon. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
the shooting of six men. One <lb/>
may die. <lb/>
Pa., Feb. B. <lb/>
Company, the New- <lb/>
York brokerage house, which was <lb/>
caught in the recent cotton <lb/>
to the extent of <lb/>
through their <lb/>
representatives today that they <lb/>
will pay all claims in full. The <lb/>
stockholders it is said, have vol- <lb/>
gone down in their own <lb/>
pockets to meet these obligations.<lb/>
</p>
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THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. Editor am <lb/>
in the post office at Greenville, N. C, us second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising made upon application. <lb/>
A. correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
t to <lb/>
. <lb/>
Pitt County, N. C, Friday, 1904. <lb/>
Russia has at last awakened to <lb/>
tie fact that it is best to let the <lb/>
troth be told in giving publicity to <lb/>
matters, and abolished the long <lb/>
existing censorship of news going <lb/>
abroad from that country. Some <lb/>
day she may also learn that it is <lb/>
wise to let her own press print <lb/>
facts just as they are. <lb/>
If yen fail to vote fir the <lb/>
and your boy, who is now a <lb/>
child, becomes a victim of the <lb/>
loon, who will blame The <lb/>
loon keeper, eh <lb/>
bright boys to <lb/>
patronize saloons. Have you some <lb/>
you could let us have for <lb/>
mere <lb/>
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE <lb/>
A number of people not <lb/>
are being given the <lb/>
of reading The this <lb/>
week. We hope many of them will <lb/>
like it well enough to get on our <lb/>
subscription list. <lb/>
Fellows who go from the <lb/>
to Congress and can't live <lb/>
in Washington on a <lb/>
might that they are not <lb/>
Bent there by the plain toilers to try <lb/>
to keep up tho high It <lb/>
will get after while that no man <lb/>
can go to congress unless he is rich. <lb/>
Something is wrong about the thing <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
PUT YOUR MONEY IN BANK <lb/>
fact that all the bank and de- <lb/>
posit vaults in Baltimore stood the <lb/>
severe heal, and all the contents <lb/>
were saved, teaches a lesson that all <lb/>
people should need. Tho Baltimore <lb/>
News <lb/>
One lesson which our experience <lb/>
in connection with the great fire <lb/>
ought to impress upon everybody <lb/>
who needs the lesson i the <lb/>
security furnished to every- <lb/>
body, great and small, rich and <lb/>
poor, by the institutions of banking. <lb/>
arc being cashed in tho re- <lb/>
way, and savings banks are <lb/>
ready to meet the demands on them, <lb/>
though there had been a fire, with- <lb/>
in a week, destroying almost the <lb/>
whole of chief business section <lb/>
en the city, and making many of the <lb/>
hanks themselves homeless. It is <lb/>
difficult for people accustomed to the <lb/>
and the security of bunks <lb/>
t realize that t here are still many <lb/>
who, through ignorance or <lb/>
conceit, imagine their <lb/>
safer in a stocking up the chimney, <lb/>
or under a mattress, or in a bureau <lb/>
drawer, than it would be if <lb/>
to the of a bank. Every <lb/>
new and then, some pathetic story is <lb/>
heard of the savings of a lifetime <lb/>
destroyed by some act of careless- <lb/>
or some unexpected accident <lb/>
which sweeps away such a hoarded <lb/>
treasure, either through theft or de <lb/>
If the fire of ago <lb/>
burned down groat numbers of <lb/>
there would have been <lb/>
a considerable chapter of <lb/>
in the shape of accumulations <lb/>
which have been kept out <lb/>
banks by over suspicious <lb/>
destroyed by the flames. <lb/>
The curse of whiskey drinking <lb/>
lays its hand heavily upon those who j <lb/>
tall into the habit. The unfortunate <lb/>
s led on from bad to worse, until he <lb/>
is finally overcome and ruined. <lb/>
The awful cry of those who have <lb/>
been stung by this viper is heart <lb/>
rending. The poor wife whose <lb/>
smiles are banished and whoso heart <lb/>
is broken, the children who cry <lb/>
for bread and are given a stone, and <lb/>
the upon their name are <lb/>
some of the evils. <lb/>
Hear what who <lb/>
was hanged at Hanover C, H. Va., <lb/>
for murdering his wife while under <lb/>
the influence at drink has to say on <lb/>
the <lb/>
the distilleries, <lb/>
loons, and the making, buying and <lb/>
selling of strong drink could not be <lb/>
without your consent, then you who <lb/>
hold the balance of power ore re- <lb/>
for the greatest of all evils <lb/>
the deadly whiskey traffic. If <lb/>
A. distill without the <lb/>
consent of Mr. B. then, Mr, B. is as <lb/>
much responsible for the existence <lb/>
of the distillery as is Mr. A., if not <lb/>
a little more so. If Mr. C. can't sell <lb/>
whiskey, or open a without <lb/>
the consent of Mr. then, Mr. D. <lb/>
is as much responsible for the saloon <lb/>
as is Mr. C. If the whiskey traffic <lb/>
is the worst of all evils; tho <lb/>
saloon is tho hot bed of vice, <lb/>
crime, lust an J a thousand other <lb/>
evils and who dare deny <lb/>
those who give their consent for the <lb/>
mother and breeder of evil is as <lb/>
guilty as are those who engage in <lb/>
the diabolical <lb/>
Can any man deny <lb/>
that this is the truth Can any man <lb/>
who loves his posterity face the is- <lb/>
sue now before the citizens of Green- <lb/>
ville and say that the saloon can <lb/>
continue its blighting and blast- <lb/>
work and ho remain guilt- <lb/>
less <lb/>
The dispensary will place in the <lb/>
hands of honest, law abiding <lb/>
the control of this business. <lb/>
Games, slot machines and other <lb/>
gambling paraphernalia will not be <lb/>
allowed to entice the boys and <lb/>
If we should find our- <lb/>
selves menaced by a rattlesnake and <lb/>
couldn't kill him out right, the next <lb/>
best thing to do is to pull his <lb/>
fangs. <lb/>
If we can't kill the whiskey <lb/>
all at once, let us do the next thing, <lb/>
pull its fangs by establishing the <lb/>
dispensary. <lb/>
Tho ascend of tho <lb/>
campaign was delivered Tues- <lb/>
day night in the house, by the <lb/>
Hon. W. A. of Scotland Keck. <lb/>
This strong and courageous hand- <lb/>
ling of the moral question involved <lb/>
in the dispensary agitation was <lb/>
warmly received by <lb/>
of the <lb/>
ville people. <lb/>
The hearty applause frequently <lb/>
-1 from his audience indicates <lb/>
that a deep seated interest is felt in <lb/>
tin subject brought under review. <lb/>
Mr. Dunn asserted, as his first <lb/>
proposition, that whenever and <lb/>
wherever men could assist in re- <lb/>
the drink that it is our <lb/>
duty as men to do it. The <lb/>
voters of North Carolina are stirred <lb/>
today, as never before in her history, <lb/>
to discharge their moral claim. That <lb/>
the drink exists the <lb/>
land, none will question. That the <lb/>
towns, cities and counties of this en- <lb/>
state are moved to secure liquor <lb/>
legislation, restricting the evil, by <lb/>
means of a dispensary, or absolute <lb/>
prohibition, none will question. <lb/>
These are facts of common know- <lb/>
ledge. <lb/>
Mr. Carnegie has generously <lb/>
agreed to donate a library building <lb/>
to the Normal and Industrial Col- <lb/>
at Greensboro. Now to give <lb/>
him the opportunity to de the right <lb/>
let him be advised that G. F. <lb/>
College has also been burned. <lb/>
If everybody could feel the pang <lb/>
of whiskey, as the man with a <lb/>
nobody would drink It. <lb/>
That the thinking classes of men <lb/>
all over the state, lawyers, <lb/>
ministers, editors and teachers <lb/>
should rise up, an exceeding great <lb/>
army, to agitate, to direct a <lb/>
campaign, shows conclusively <lb/>
that reasons exist, sufficient reasons, <lb/>
to move men mightily. <lb/>
The majority of men are patient, <lb/>
as a rule, willing o accept anything <lb/>
within reason. Existing evils must <lb/>
have become exceeding great if <lb/>
widespread interest and effort is <lb/>
evoked to suppress it. This is true <lb/>
of tho saloon business. <lb/>
The evil is great and observed of <lb/>
all men. The greatness of this evil <lb/>
is finding a parallel in the size and <lb/>
effectiveness of the organization now <lb/>
fighting it. <lb/>
Discussion of the of <lb/>
evils that always grow up <lb/>
with the saloon business, discussions <lb/>
in our Sunday schools and churches <lb/>
and public schools, have conspired <lb/>
to bring about organized effort to <lb/>
get rid of the evils. The <lb/>
is rapidly taking the place of <lb/>
the open saloon and the accumulated <lb/>
testimony gathered from the entire <lb/>
state, in favor of the dispensary is <lb/>
overwhelming. <lb/>
Those who load in temperance re- <lb/>
form may be culled by <lb/>
men of today, but not many years <lb/>
hence these same will be <lb/>
recognized as true promoters of pub <lb/>
lie good. History is even repeat- <lb/>
itself. <lb/>
Some of the questions asked on <lb/>
the streets and in the homes, on the <lb/>
dispensary, were clearly and force- <lb/>
fully answered. Objections to the <lb/>
dispensary were fully stated and <lb/>
fearlessly considered. It is said for <lb/>
instance. believe in <lb/>
Let us get rid entirely of the <lb/>
liquor This correct in <lb/>
principle. No one will dispute it. <lb/>
But if we can't have the beat thing, <lb/>
let us accept and work for the <lb/>
best. <lb/>
H piously don't be <lb/>
that the <lb/>
in the liquor In <lb/>
Mt partner In <lb/>
now in <lb/>
villa The state now a partner to <lb/>
places of evil, open night <lb/>
of one dispensary, <lb/>
as is now proposed. The state is <lb/>
now a partner in a business <lb/>
to be beyond state control, <lb/>
although licensed by the state. The <lb/>
man after paying a high <lb/>
to do business must make all <lb/>
he and he is tempted to sell on <lb/>
Sunday and at night, to boys and to <lb/>
drunkards. Multiply these evils by <lb/>
eleven, and contrast the product with <lb/>
one dispensary, operated under <lb/>
rigid rules, with no temptation to <lb/>
the manager to increase sales, and <lb/>
sales, have the dispensary, <lb/>
if there is any question, <lb/>
clearly before you. <lb/>
Many men take their first step to- <lb/>
ward a drunkard's grave in the bar- <lb/>
room, they begin to drink, not be- <lb/>
cause they have any taste for liquor, <lb/>
but simply because of the social <lb/>
of the saloon. Men arc <lb/>
socially inclined, and this is <lb/>
right, until they drink strong, drink <lb/>
treating each other in the saloon. <lb/>
A dispensary can't sell drinks, <lb/>
and allows no loafing. The <lb/>
ken rows, fights and gambling, now <lb/>
attending saloon business, will be <lb/>
eliminated by the dispensary- <lb/>
Docs any one have the temerity to <lb/>
say that this gain to a town is not <lb/>
worth working for <lb/>
Any business or that <lb/>
now exists ought to be able to show <lb/>
a reason for its existence. Some <lb/>
men object to Sunday schools, but a <lb/>
good reason can be shown to sustain <lb/>
them. Others oppose tho church <lb/>
but sufficient grounds can be <lb/>
to support the us an <lb/>
institution. Can a single good <lb/>
son be given in support of the <lb/>
loon There is absolutely nothing <lb/>
worthy about the business, it confers <lb/>
no benefit, it adds no blessing. On <lb/>
the contrary, it is an evil institution <lb/>
and works nothing but evil, and <lb/>
should be closed by a vote of the <lb/>
people. As a matter of fact, many <lb/>
of our states have already done so. <lb/>
In Texas three fourths of the <lb/>
ties will not allow a drop of <lb/>
key to be sold. In Tennessee only <lb/>
cities now license the sale of liquor. <lb/>
In all the Southern states this sub- <lb/>
is before the people and by de- <lb/>
whiskey is being voted out. <lb/>
Seventy counties in North Carolina <lb/>
have taken action favorable to <lb/>
This class is found everywhere, <lb/>
who say, want if the <lb/>
dispensary is proposed. These same <lb/>
men will say, want and will vote <lb/>
for a when prohibition <lb/>
is the issue. These men are at heart <lb/>
the strongest advocates of the saloon. <lb/>
Any man who will not assist in <lb/>
the evils of intemperance <lb/>
deliberately chooses the greater <lb/>
the open bar. <lb/>
Another class of of the <lb/>
dispensary, will hurt <lb/>
This objection was fairly met and <lb/>
answered <lb/>
The facts and figures gathered <lb/>
from all parts of the state show con- <lb/>
that a dispensary will not <lb/>
injure business, but on the contrary, <lb/>
materially develop it. <lb/>
Let all voters in Greenville, who <lb/>
are open t make an <lb/>
U U given here<lb/>
M Thar Want War, tiara It. <lb/>
Scan ago the people <lb/>
of the annum petitioned the leg- <lb/>
to grant them relief from <lb/>
the evils of tho open saloon a prom- <lb/>
of this ii report- <lb/>
ed as saying to the of the <lb/>
that considering the <lb/>
referring <lb/>
to the of the petition, <lb/>
vote with you anyway for they are <lb/>
democrats from principle, bat if yen <lb/>
take action against the wishes of the <lb/>
men they will fight <lb/>
Thia feeling being <lb/>
here now. There are men who <lb/>
are thinking they can oppose the <lb/>
temperance people and it will be <lb/>
tamely submitted to, but if they op- <lb/>
pose the saloons they will lose trade. <lb/>
In other words they can go with the <lb/>
whiskey men and thereby gain <lb/>
the trade they expect them to take <lb/>
from those men who are fighting for <lb/>
temperance and still hold all the <lb/>
trade of the people for whom the <lb/>
temperance men are fighting. One <lb/>
man who has lost some trade from a <lb/>
saloon advocate because he favors <lb/>
the dispensary being pointed out <lb/>
an example of their powers. Men <lb/>
of Greenville, will you submit to <lb/>
this. Women of Greenville, will <lb/>
you let men suffer in their business <lb/>
they are trying to gave <lb/>
boys from temptation. Will you <lb/>
let men reap profit from the willing- <lb/>
to stifle their conviction for the <lb/>
sake of their <lb/>
A majority of you men of Green- <lb/>
ville and practically of the <lb/>
men are on the side of temperance <lb/>
and if it is your will no man can <lb/>
suffer either politically or financially <lb/>
because of his advocacy of morality <lb/>
and temperance. <lb/>
If they want war let's hive it. <lb/>
We are ready and willing. <lb/>
Dispensary Receipts. <lb/>
During the month of January the <lb/>
Wilson dispensary sold <lb/>
worth of whiskey, and the last days <lb/>
showed an increase over the sales <lb/>
the first of the month. If the sale <lb/>
continue during the year in this pro- <lb/>
portion or about for tho <lb/>
entire year, an estimated profit <lb/>
of at least per cent., there will <lb/>
revenue into the tax fund <lb/>
of town and county instead of about <lb/>
ten thousand under tho bar room <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
Are you dodging behind the fact <lb/>
that yon favor or high <lb/>
The issue is dispensary or <lb/>
saloons. Be a take your <lb/>
stand on this issue. <lb/>
Mr. Cleveland's few remarks at- <lb/>
more attention than the or- <lb/>
president's <lb/>
ham Herald. <lb/>
That's easy. There was more in <lb/>
what he said. <lb/>
For the information of the public <lb/>
it may be stated that the ground <lb/>
hog's time is out on the 13th <lb/>
March, but expiring as it does <lb/>
an unlucky number, there is no tell- <lb/>
what will <lb/>
Telegram. <lb/>
They are trying to impeach a <lb/>
Federal judge down in Florida be- <lb/>
cause he don't know the law and <lb/>
are trying to prove it by attorney <lb/>
who practice before him. If this <lb/>
be done no judge on earth con. <lb/>
hold hi place, the lawyers who get <lb/>
It in the neck would plug him in a <lb/>
VI <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in charge of J. M. Blow, who is authorized to <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
ANTI DISPENSARY NOTICE. <lb/>
N. C, Feb., 1904. <lb/>
Mk <lb/>
rep- <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
X. c Feb <lb/>
Miss Maude Set- <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
As a proof of their widely ex-. The A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
tended trade A. G. Cox Mtg Co. like to tell you about carts, <lb/>
are receiving scores of from economic back bands, <lb/>
numerous customers Peters simplex guano sowers <lb/>
and South Carolina and wire fence but they <lb/>
anxiously inquiring whether they <lb/>
bad suffered from <lb/>
are. Had factory been <lb/>
burned it would have felt no <lb/>
little over both While <lb/>
of course the company feel most <lb/>
deeply indebted to the people of <lb/>
Winterville whose earnest efforts <lb/>
saved their shops, still they are <lb/>
bound to appreciate these wide <lb/>
spread expressions of sympathy as <lb/>
well. <lb/>
Dr. B. T. Cox when not in the <lb/>
can be found either at hie <lb/>
residence or the store of E. G, <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
In n few few days Harrington, <lb/>
Berber Co. will be ready to <lb/>
serve their customers with any <lb/>
thing in the merchant line. <lb/>
G. B. who was hurt <lb/>
the fire is nearly all right. <lb/>
We now have a nice lot of porch <lb/>
column timber. It you are in need <lb/>
of them why not let us lit yon <lb/>
Prices are tight. Winterville <lb/>
Mtg. Go. <lb/>
Q. A. Kittrell Co., will buy <lb/>
your com and pay you highest <lb/>
market price. <lb/>
Guano and fertilizers of various <lb/>
kinds are constantly moving. <lb/>
Always bear in mind that <lb/>
Mfg. Co. manufactures <lb/>
a good wash board of good <lb/>
and will quote prices same <lb/>
application. <lb/>
A good article is better if you <lb/>
have to pay a little more for it <lb/>
than a cheaper article at a smaller <lb/>
price, so try one the Carroll <lb/>
singletrees manufactured by the <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
A plow beam manufactured by <lb/>
the Winterville Mfg. Co., always <lb/>
gives good satisfaction when yon <lb/>
go to them to have one put in <lb/>
your plow they can also furnish <lb/>
handles for your plow. <lb/>
If in need of hay oats, hulls and <lb/>
meal, see G. A. Kittrell. <lb/>
Don't forget Dr. Cox now has <lb/>
his office in the residence of J. H. <lb/>
G. Dixon. <lb/>
For best grade of chewing and <lb/>
smoking tobacco go to the drug <lb/>
store, <lb/>
books, pens, pencils and <lb/>
best quality of always <lb/>
for sale at the drug store. <lb/>
Everything at the lowest <lb/>
market price at R. G. Chapman <lb/>
Co's. <lb/>
Best and tip top goods <lb/>
can be bad at B. G, Chapman <lb/>
more. <lb/>
you may <lb/>
LOUISBURG DISPENSARY. <lb/>
The mad is deep but oar <lb/>
are o. k. still and <lb/>
though our <lb/>
may sometimes stick they always <lb/>
stand. Try G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Go. <lb/>
Look after your fence n time <lb/>
and be sure to get the right kind. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co have <lb/>
height yon may want and the <lb/>
of fence well known. <lb/>
They are constantly selling it <lb/>
it keeps coming and you can get <lb/>
any day you wish. Plenty <lb/>
of barbed wire kept in stock. <lb/>
The best prices for best <lb/>
tread can be at H. L. John- <lb/>
latest brands cigars and <lb/>
at H, t <lb/>
and wire fence but <lb/>
time now. However, <lb/>
hear from them soon. <lb/>
Go to see or write the <lb/>
ville Mfg. Co. your house <lb/>
trimmings. They can you <lb/>
with good low prices. <lb/>
Boarding J. D. <lb/>
Cox. Board per day. Best <lb/>
House town. <lb/>
A. G. Cox has sold the store on <lb/>
north end of brick block to H. <lb/>
L. Johnston and the one on south <lb/>
end to T. N. <lb/>
Dr. B. T. Cox wishes to <lb/>
chase lbs new goose feathers. <lb/>
To friends and customers. <lb/>
Having very near lost our entire <lb/>
stock of merchandise in the recent <lb/>
fire, we are now making arrange- <lb/>
as rapidly as possible to <lb/>
again. We mot earnestly <lb/>
solicit a continuance of your <lb/>
valued patronage. Thanking you <lb/>
one and all for past favors we re- <lb/>
main, Yours to Serve, <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Guy Taylor has his stock of <lb/>
goods in rear of post office, as also <lb/>
has the Mfg. Co. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have a nice <lb/>
lot of coffins on hand, are <lb/>
very reasonable as heretofore. <lb/>
Prompt attention given all orders. <lb/>
alter <lb/>
Just so the use to which a wire <lb/>
fence is to be pat must determined <lb/>
the style of fence to be bought. <lb/>
this fact A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. continue to make the <lb/>
mesh fence with barb wire <lb/>
woven in, as well as to keep <lb/>
stock different heights of the <lb/>
square mesh perfect <lb/>
fence. <lb/>
Harness as well as buggies <lb/>
go some where else to get <lb/>
your harness when you can get <lb/>
your harness when you can get, <lb/>
any style just as cheap per- <lb/>
haps just as nice <lb/>
right here from <lb/>
the man get bug- <lb/>
from. <lb/>
It nothing strange to <lb/>
Hunsucker has sold last buggy <lb/>
stock. Don't you this <lb/>
is because there anything do <lb/>
Ton never were worse mis- <lb/>
taken. The fact is, the orders are <lb/>
coming faster they can be <lb/>
made. Don't let any more get <lb/>
ahead of you, but place your <lb/>
orders With A. G. Cox Co. <lb/>
Light and heavy groceries <lb/>
ways on hand at the store B. <lb/>
G. Chapman Co. <lb/>
Be sure and see H- L. Johnson <lb/>
for any and everything in the <lb/>
grocery and confectionery line, <lb/>
R. G. Chapman Co. invite the <lb/>
public to call and examine their <lb/>
stock of dry goods, notions <lb/>
Tho line of ladies dress good in <lb/>
the store of It. F. Chapman Co. <lb/>
is attractive. Call <lb/>
and see. <lb/>
H. L. Johnson daily receives <lb/>
the nicest assortment of <lb/>
and <lb/>
See H. L. Johnson for heavy <lb/>
and light groceries. <lb/>
Editor J. A. Thomas Says t <lb/>
Helps That Town. <lb/>
N. C. Feb. 1904. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Mt <lb/>
Your letter of Feb. requesting <lb/>
my views on the workings of the <lb/>
dispensary in to hand. <lb/>
In reply I will that when the <lb/>
question of the establishment a <lb/>
Please allow me in your n <lb/>
paper on the part of the anti-die <lb/>
people of tho town <lb/>
Greenville to denounce as <lb/>
the report being circulated by <lb/>
dispensary advocates bit <lb/>
dispensary people are endeavoring <lb/>
to register end e of <lb/>
town of Greenville against the <lb/>
the contrary I <lb/>
have informed that certain <lb/>
dispensary advocates have <lb/>
certain and <lb/>
requested them to register and <lb/>
vote for the dispensary. I, for <lb/>
the people, hereby <lb/>
agree the dispensary ad- <lb/>
enter into a like agree- <lb/>
not to solicit tho of <lb/>
dispensary for Louis burg town to either register or vole <lb/>
first agitated, I was one of diction and tho names <lb/>
several reasons <lb/>
which I considered good. <lb/>
First. I did not consider it <lb/>
good old democratic doctrine to <lb/>
force such a law on a community <lb/>
without first it to a vote <lb/>
the qualified electors. <lb/>
will remember that our people <lb/>
had no vote upon the question. <lb/>
It passed by the fusion <lb/>
of <lb/>
Second. I was of the opinion <lb/>
that establishment of a <lb/>
increase <lb/>
of whiskey and create <lb/>
Sunshine <lb/>
mud. <lb/>
is taking away the <lb/>
Hundreds of lives were lost as <lb/>
the result of the bursting of a <lb/>
dam at on the 22nd. <lb/>
more <lb/>
Third. I was unable to see <lb/>
where the question came <lb/>
in that justified the entire com- <lb/>
into a co-part <lb/>
for the purpose of selling <lb/>
whiskey. <lb/>
In spite of these objections, <lb/>
however, I made no special efforts <lb/>
to place <lb/>
the way of the movement, us a <lb/>
large number of our best people <lb/>
of this were very anxious <lb/>
to try the experiment. <lb/>
The dispensary was opened July <lb/>
1st, and I made up my mind <lb/>
to give it a After a <lb/>
few months had passed and I saw <lb/>
how the I was <lb/>
thoroughly convinced that as a <lb/>
for the sale of <lb/>
in town the dispensary <lb/>
was far more preferable than the <lb/>
and since that <lb/>
time I have been what you might <lb/>
a convert to the dispensary <lb/>
system. <lb/>
The clause in the Watts act, <lb/>
allowing the people of a <lb/>
the right to vote the <lb/>
question, did away with my first <lb/>
objection, and the excellent man- <lb/>
of the dispensary at <lb/>
has tended to satisfy <lb/>
me that my second and third ob- <lb/>
were very serious. <lb/>
You will pardon me for saying <lb/>
that I believe that there is not <lb/>
another institution of the kind <lb/>
anywhere that is more nearly con- <lb/>
ducted according to law than is <lb/>
the dispensary at <lb/>
The establish of the dis- <lb/>
and the abolition of the <lb/>
bars has not, in my opinion, <lb/>
retarded in any way the business <lb/>
and progress of the town, but on <lb/>
the other hand hit, helped it. <lb/>
There been fewer cases be <lb/>
fore the mayor for disorderly <lb/>
conduct and the order in the town <lb/>
has been much <lb/>
at night. <lb/>
From a financial standpoint the <lb/>
advantage is favor of the dis- <lb/>
by a large <lb/>
net receipts, which go into the <lb/>
town and county treasuries, being <lb/>
two or three times what they were <lb/>
under the license system. <lb/>
Wishing you success, I <lb/>
am with high regard, <lb/>
truly yours, <lb/>
A. <lb/>
night and Sunday with <lb/>
. W. W. Thomas. <lb/>
Mist Gertrude is <lb/>
some with her sis- <lb/>
Mrs. L. It. <lb/>
Mr. and Mr, S. . spent <lb/>
.-in, afternoon here. <lb/>
J. N. of Fur tress <lb/>
Monroe, came in Saturday night <lb/>
to spend homo time with his lather, <lb/>
M. A. <lb/>
J. H. Jr., and Miss <lb/>
Latham spent last Thursday <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
Crumble of Gold Point, <lb/>
Came down Saturday and returned <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
B. L. was all <lb/>
Sunday, a young lady. <lb/>
Lat Sunday night was a week <lb/>
ago G. M. Mooring's pack house <lb/>
destroyed by The loss <lb/>
was about 12.50. The origin of <lb/>
the fire is <lb/>
of no save those already <lb/>
on the registration books shall be <lb/>
placed thereon at the request or <lb/>
solicitation of the anti-dispensary <lb/>
people. <lb/>
The men have <lb/>
faith in the honesty and <lb/>
of the white of <lb/>
Greenville and are perfectly will- <lb/>
that the question at issue In <lb/>
the coming election shall be de <lb/>
by the white people only. <lb/>
The anti-dispensary people <lb/>
That if the sale of liquor by <lb/>
detrimental <lb/>
by the Wilmington Star. <lb/>
Daily an <lb/>
paper published in the <lb/>
little city of Greenville, N. C, is <lb/>
now taking the press dispatches <lb/>
an giving the people of its com- <lb/>
the latest news from the <lb/>
war, This is a stroke of enter- <lb/>
prise on the part of Editor Which- <lb/>
ard that the people of Greenville <lb/>
private individual is <lb/>
to public morals, the sale <lb/>
town, where the people are not <lb/>
only allowed to buy and use, but <lb/>
where all the people are made <lb/>
participants in the sales and pro- <lb/>
fits, is still more immoral and <lb/>
detrimental to the public good. <lb/>
That it is unjust to take <lb/>
from the bar men their business <lb/>
confiscate property <lb/>
put it in the hands of the town <lb/>
government to be conducted by <lb/>
certain political church <lb/>
favorites. <lb/>
That a dispensary is no <lb/>
improvement so far as it effects <lb/>
morals or revenue upon the open <lb/>
bar room. <lb/>
That the establishment of <lb/>
a dispensary In the town of Green- <lb/>
ville will be very disastrous to <lb/>
interest of the town. <lb/>
Hence the anti dispensary <lb/>
are willing and hereby propose <lb/>
to the dispensary advocates to <lb/>
enter into the above agreement. <lb/>
Let every white mat; in the town <lb/>
of Greenville go to the polls on the <lb/>
day of March vote his <lb/>
honest convictions upon the <lb/>
at Issue and then let the votes <lb/>
be fairly counted and whatever <lb/>
may be result the <lb/>
people of Greenville will be <lb/>
satisfied. <lb/>
Allow me to say in conclusion <lb/>
that if every white man goes man- <lb/>
fully to the polls and votes his <lb/>
honest on the second <lb/>
day of March, as he ought to do, a <lb/>
dispensary will established <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
I am ready and willing to pay <lb/>
for the insertion of this article in <lb/>
paper and will promptly do <lb/>
so presentation of bill. <lb/>
I have day handed to H. <lb/>
T. King, editor of King's Dollar <lb/>
Daily, an exact copy this com <lb/>
Ed H. <lb/>
For Anti Dispensary People. <lb/>
So numerous were the self <lb/>
who sacrificed their n lives <lb/>
by jumping into certain waterfalls <lb/>
that the authorities in Japan put up <lb/>
big signboards of warning, telling <lb/>
the who in- <lb/>
tended to the crime of <lb/>
in these streams that serious <lb/>
consequences in the hereafter would <lb/>
surely follow their offenses. It must <lb/>
be considered somewhat strange on <lb/>
careful thought that comparatively <lb/>
few despairing men and women kill <lb/>
themselves by leaping the <lb/>
cataract of <lb/>
York Tribune. <lb/>
Ancestral Right. <lb/>
all seems so said <lb/>
Miss the heiress, <lb/>
who was engaged to the foreign <lb/>
count, am to a <lb/>
not at replied th old <lb/>
servant of the family, <lb/>
what grandfather had before ye, <lb/>
all he <lb/>
do you <lb/>
car an net. he <lb/>
caught fish peddled out <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
A Synonym. <lb/>
n printer, Mr. said <lb/>
the hotel proprietor, you can <lb/>
advise mo. I want to get a sign paint- <lb/>
ed, Boom Free to Our Pa- <lb/>
or like <lb/>
like said Mr. <lb/>
Dash. <lb/>
Maybe that doesn't just <lb/>
right What would you <lb/>
Ledger. <lb/>
Own Experience. <lb/>
a man would give a great <lb/>
for your said the <lb/>
earnestly ambitious man. <lb/>
answered Senator <lb/>
had to give a great for <lb/>
em Star. <lb/>
The defects of the mind, like those of <lb/>
of the face, grow worse as we grow<lb/>
COMBINATION BUGGY. <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
A. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
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Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handler of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags-. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium, <lb/>
NORFOLK, <lb/>
OF BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT, HALF-MILLION DOLLARS. <lb/>
CAPACITY, PATIENTS. <lb/>
equable climate on Atlantic salt air tempered by proximity <lb/>
t Stream. . . . <lb/>
of disease. A <lb/>
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full <lb/>
system of Turkish and Russian Baths. <lb/>
corps of Specialist. In every department. Special <lb/>
department for cases of confinement. Moat approved X-ray apparatus. Thor- <lb/>
Ward Rates, per weak; Room Rates from to week. <lb/>
For etc, address <lb/>
The St Hospital and Sanitarium <lb/>
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The man who can act as a judge <lb/>
at a baby and escape with <lb/>
out a scratch moot be a born <lb/>
It takes es time u go and turn <lb/>
anything than it does to sit <lb/>
down and wait for it to turn up of <lb/>
of its own <lb/>
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Handsome Memorial to Baptist <lb/>
Stale Convention. <lb/>
The rial church of II <lb/>
Greenville was erected En 1890, <lb/>
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BAPTIST <lb/>
STATE CONVENTION <lb/>
OF <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
IN <lb/>
1880. <lb/>
The panel on left aide of window <lb/>
has across a disc <lb/>
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THIS <lb/>
CHURCH <lb/>
1827. <lb/>
The panel on right side of <lb/>
a cross and anchor <lb/>
with a disc on which <lb/>
MEMORIAL <lb/>
BUILDING <lb/>
ERECTED 1890. <lb/>
window, which cost <lb/>
was designed and made by the <lb/>
Columbia Art Glass Works, of <lb/>
Washington, l. of which Mr. <lb/>
Wm. a. is <lb/>
manager and reflects great credit <lb/>
upon makers. Mr. <lb/>
has been engaged in his line of <lb/>
business since 1872 and <lb/>
much work for churches and pub- <lb/>
buildings in various parts of <lb/>
the Some years ago he <lb/>
made window that was placed <lb/>
in the church here by the infant <lb/>
class of the Sunday, school. All <lb/>
his work, like this memorial win- <lb/>
speaks for itself. <lb/>
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I. r. G. left <lb/>
day for LaG range. <lb/>
Simpson went to <lb/>
S;. <lb/>
K. Cobb went to <lb/>
Saturday evening. <lb/>
Moseley went to Bethel <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
went to Everett <lb/>
this mowing. <lb/>
Mrs. Ada Sugg and Miss Mattie <lb/>
Hearne went to Norfolk today. <lb/>
Miss Ward Moore, of <lb/>
is visiting Miss Eula <lb/>
returned to <lb/>
today l the Normal <lb/>
college. <lb/>
M . and Mi J. A. re- <lb/>
turned Saturday evening from a <lb/>
visit to Wilmington. <lb/>
J. Cooper, of <lb/>
came in Saturday evening <lb/>
to spend a few days. <lb/>
Alice Windley, of Bath, <lb/>
who has been visiting <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
B. C. Pearce, of <lb/>
has been here a few days, left this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
M. L. Davis, of Beaufort, who <lb/>
wan hero with the Wake Forest <lb/>
came in Sunday <lb/>
a day or two with j <lb/>
hi sister, Mrs. Ii. L. Humber. <lb/>
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that Washington's birth- <lb/>
day fell a Monday <lb/>
j this year, thus affording a two <lb/>
B. A. nod U. make a general <lb/>
ex us the city. There was <lb/>
Shelton and . no celebration of <lb/>
; here there were held <lb/>
appropriate exercises under the <lb/>
of various patriotic <lb/>
Frank The public school, <lb/>
. . t many business <lb/>
Hardy and . s <lb/>
nooses dosed w <lb/>
a very display of hunt- <lb/>
At all the special <lb/>
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Brown. <lb/>
Bryant Williams and <lb/>
Vines. <lb/>
Vines and Lillie <lb/>
Ellison. <lb/>
Essex Barrett and <lb/>
Nora d killed W. <lb/>
tis <lb/>
Washington birthday <lb/>
ere held. <lb/>
near Wilson, <lb/>
Harri <lb/>
Both are in jail.<lb/>
-1 <lb/>
Banking; <lb/>
Trust Company, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
Capital Stock Paid in<lb/>
MOORE, <lb/>
TUESDAY, FEB. <lb/>
J, C. Cooper returned today <lb/>
Bern O. <lb/>
R. Moore went up the road<lb/>
B. W. returned from <lb/>
Bethel Monday evening. <lb/>
. Cox left <lb/>
for <lb/>
W. IT. Harris and <lb/>
; is Bessie, of Ayden, spent to- <lb/>
lay here. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Jno. R. Spier, <lb/>
R. J. Cobb, <lb/>
OFFICIALS <lb/>
W. M. SMITH, <lb/>
-Pres <lb/>
D. O. <lb/>
E. A. Sr <lb/>
M. Lang, <lb/>
WE USE THE <lb/>
i. CO <lb/>
Cashier. <lb/>
J. L. Wooten <lb/>
Chas. Cobb, <lb/>
Dr. E. A. <lb/>
Hosier Screw Boor Safe, <lb/>
BURGLAR PROOF, <lb/>
Our officers are bonded. <lb/>
We carry BURGLAR INSURANCE for your <lb/>
protection. <lb/>
We will extend you any accommodation con- <lb/>
We are in the <lb/>
NORTHERN <lb/>
Buying our Spring and <lb/>
Summer Stock.<lb/>
We will have, in a short time, <lb/>
One of the Largest and <lb/>
Most Complete stock of <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions <lb/>
Ever Shown in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
C. L Wilkinson Co. <lb/>
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T. A. Duke and One Forbes r <lb/>
turned Monday evening <lb/>
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; o Moor left this <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
SHOE <lb/>
Our Stetson, and Shoes, A Leathers, <lb/>
II Our Shape 3.50 and Shoes <lb/>
All Leathers, <lb/>
Our Excellent King Quality 3.50 Shoes, <lb/>
All Styles Patent and Kid Leathers <lb/>
The Well Known H. C. Shoes For <lb/>
Women, 1.50 and Grade <lb/>
This is no shopworn or bankrupt stock, <lb/>
but good clean up-to-date goods. <lb/>
I am now in New York buying New and <lb/>
Complete line Spring Goods. <lb/>
j THE CLOTHIER.<lb/>
Chair, for Operator the gentlemen of the exchange that <lb/>
It seems that the cushion men <lb/>
the handsome chair are greatly <lb/>
Miss Pearl <lb/>
who has been vi <lb/>
Small wood <lb/>
Mrs. W. F. Button, of LaGrange, <lb/>
who has been visiting Mis. Allot <lb/>
Harper, returned <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Si ray Taken up. <lb/>
About last of a male <lb/>
hog, unmarked, white and black <lb/>
spotted, weight pounds, <lb/>
took up with my stock. Owner <lb/>
can get same by proving property <lb/>
and paying costs. <lb/>
Feb. 1904. <lb/>
Richard <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
.,. n,, <lb/>
tinned a few day. ago a fore- the f <lb/>
of better to V t <lb/>
Monday afternoon a drove i <lb/>
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a appeared. <lb/>
j in the door with does from Mr. J. A. Thomas, of <lb/>
want chairs burg, showing the results of a <lb/>
re he was asked. in that town. Mr. Thomas <lb/>
Mr. Col. Sugg tole me editor of Franklin Times <lb/>
and his <lb/>
There were two elegant and in a whereof <lb/>
office chairs, one for the man- . <lb/>
ager of the telegraph office and one he sPeaks- <lb/>
for the assistant operator. The <lb/>
chairs were presented by Col. I. A. <lb/>
Sugg, the bull leader of the Green- <lb/>
ville market, in behalf of himself <lb/>
and the members of the local cot- <lb/>
ton exchange for the courtesies <lb/>
shown them by the telegraph <lb/>
and <lb/>
assure Col. <lb/>
mind also that he was originally not <lb/>
an advocate of the dispensary, but <lb/>
after seeing its <lb/>
come convinced that it is the best <lb/>
regulation for the sale of whiskey. <lb/>
His letter shows the <lb/>
dispensary in his town, east <lb/>
that it help rather than <lb/>
of the<lb/>
REFLECTOR. <lb/>
J. Editor Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, MARCH 1,1904- <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Monies, <lb/>
Mus. <lb/>
For-days mountains have <lb/>
been mid on Wednesday <lb/>
the born. <lb/>
E. Stood god father <lb/>
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that he had the help <lb/>
of for whom he <lb/>
Treaty Signed. <lb/>
Washington, D. O, Feb. . <lb/>
at <lb/>
morning signed tr <lb/>
of <lb/>
who was present, was <lb/>
with the pen in <lb/>
Troops Going <lb/>
Paris, Feb. <lb/>
reached here that the fir-t t <lb/>
on <lb/>
over on lake Baikal. that this <lb/>
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front now without <lb/>
interruption t s <lb/>
-.- labor tiny have Earth the <lb/>
Capture l-beat could<lb/>
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mess beef the at; The tot thing <lb/>
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by the Japanese. bar roams are <lb/>
out a <lb/>
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and vote thirty forty <lb/>
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-with by <lb/>
i tire which in the . heart <lb/>
of the dry at <lb/>
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after the damn turned in <lb/>
the loss act limited <lb/>
with ti. <lb/>
and Syracuse have been <lb/>
appealed to <lb/>
fire in <lb/>
and shame for the innocent. This <lb/>
is the they wry it would <lb/>
be to take away from <lb/>
They call it <lb/>
to debauch, degrade, dis- <lb/>
all that good <lb/>
and pure week and for and <lb/>
pray for. The mother the <lb/>
boy to be good She <lb/>
set before him high ideals and <lb/>
fills him with noble aspirations. <lb/>
Th fill him with that <lb/>
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cry <lb/>
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with our is well <lb/>
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the clear it to the <lb/>
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the good, the pure, <lb/>
noble in one end of the scales, and <lb/>
of Che <lb/>
in other, and have challenged <lb/>
ts then. We <lb/>
will make our choice next <lb/>
day. <lb/>
these <lb/>
iii this wonderful <lb/>
AYDEN ITEMS. <lb/>
ti 1st Ward <lb/>
tho dispensary. They abandoned <lb/>
tale scheme two reasons. Be <lb/>
it said to the credit of tie <lb/>
t i u . ; preaching in oral <lb/>
refused be used. The bet- , <lb/>
by their <lb/>
Then <lb/>
it oat that white who <lb/>
were inclined to be against the <lb/>
were heard to say., that <lb/>
elevator shaft the if the vote <lb/>
Dry roods Co. Oil Main street, the <lb/>
and it. tn after vote for it. Nov.- to <lb/>
had been the to themselves out of Che <lb/>
from lo into have <lb/>
i to roof and the-walls began to <lb/>
In less half <lb/>
i the rear wall Division <lb/>
and to the the is, they <lb/>
of the dispensary <lb/>
were on Wednesday denounced for <lb/>
circulating a report that the anti- <lb/>
out with this wen, <lb/>
to leave the contest to the <lb/>
And the <lb/>
paper of morals. Well Ibis <lb/>
caps the climax. <lb/>
teaching morality to the godly men <lb/>
and women of Greenville. When <lb/>
rill <lb/>
ON <lb/>
LITERATURE, <lb/>
In Behalf of the Dispensary-People <lb/>
proof building of Sibley, <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
they are covering up their <lb/>
the <lb/>
At seven o'clock fire chief a white man in <lb/>
that the local lire depart-1 who believes that the <lb/>
, not blaze keepers are toe virtuous <lb/>
r. the vote in this <lb/>
after an if they thought they could <lb/>
followed by so If be <lb/>
out of a twelve story a wan he is to be pitied for <lb/>
betiding, loftiest <lb/>
The whole bulling was j Bu . <lb/>
untied. The. fire is not . i <lb/>
the liar men their Greenville shall no longer be eon<lb/>
was Con-; p r f j, u e. <lb/>
at The it. ,,,<lb/>
to register and vote the <lb/>
We have a statement from a <lb/>
church member here, as <lb/>
was offered by the <lb/>
key party Greenville to use my <lb/>
among the of the <lb/>
First Baptist church in <lb/>
persuading them to vote for <lb/>
key in <lb/>
colored Baptist church on <lb/>
last Sunday morning took <lb/>
action in the That <lb/>
any man who votes for whiskey in <lb/>
Greenville shall do longer lie eon <lb/>
a member of this <lb/>
N. C. February 1904 <lb/>
J. was here <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Miss Annie Joyner, music teach- <lb/>
t the-seminary, spent, <lb/>
Kev. H B. Stephens and family <lb/>
Thursday for New Bern <lb/>
Mr. Stephens will hold a meeting. <lb/>
Joe Edwards lost a little child <lb/>
with Wednesday. <lb/>
B. W. Pearce, of Falkland, is <lb/>
here to take a as black <lb/>
smith in the boggy factory. <lb/>
W. O. superintendent <lb/>
of Ayden Lumber Co., was mar <lb/>
to Miss Nat Belle Hazlett, <lb/>
of Bowden N. C. on 23rd. <lb/>
will make their i in Ayden. <lb/>
Car white corn for sale by J. R. <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
W. J. of Washington, <lb/>
was here Friday. <lb/>
Kev. O. J. Harris will preach at <lb/>
the seminary next Sunday. <lb/>
Bob Pearce has pneumonia. <lb/>
B. F. Manning is u <lb/>
nice residence on Maine street. <lb/>
Car nice hay J. R. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Mrs. T. H. King came in from <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Mrs J. T. Smith is visiting <lb/>
friends in the country. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Co., <lb/>
will begin to manufacture <lb/>
a few days <lb/>
Car cotton seed hulls and meal <lb/>
at J. E. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C Feb. 1904. <lb/>
Mrs. E. D. son Sam <lb/>
are on sick <lb/>
G. A. Jackson and sister, Miss <lb/>
spent Saturday night and <lb/>
Sunday at the residence of B. E. <lb/>
J. A. Jar roll, spent <lb/>
Sunday the neighborhood. <lb/>
ill. <lb/>
Carlos l. and Mi <lb/>
Kittrell. oft Sun- <lb/>
day at . of <lb/>
Miss I W, <lb/>
High School, ape night <lb/>
and Sunday with Misses Anna <lb/>
Tessie <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
while Sunday <lb/>
B. B. Dal went to <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
t short <lb/>
the <lb/>
Mr. Mis. II. B. Si <lb/>
Saturday in the <lb/>
nth spent <lb/>
ill <lb/>
WOODLAND NEWS. <lb/>
burned but no fatalities. <lb/>
of County Com- <lb/>
there is some eon ion <lb/>
between this notion in a <lb/>
and the proposition <lb/>
the anti dispensary people not to <lb/>
on th Editor <lb/>
On Wednesday afternoon as <lb/>
edit was <lb/>
correct, property a, the <lb/>
few of liquor, worth lint a <lb/>
few will have four <lb/>
iii which to sell these few <lb/>
gallons to the best advantage. So <lb/>
from dinner he nae <lb/>
passed on the street A. Morten, <lb/>
But what is their business <lb/>
a keeper. was passing We Making drunkards <lb/>
he said evening, Mr. <lb/>
nod awe at and training to bike the <lb/>
latter of old drunkards when they <lb/>
about speaking to or I will, have gone a drunkard's grave. <lb/>
your He used other happy homes and <lb/>
language same; heart broken wives and home- <lb/>
sis he walked on. but no <lb/>
reply whatever was mads to his <lb/>
threats. <lb/>
Thursday evening a little after <lb/>
o'clock, as the editor was on <lb/>
his way home the office, at <lb/>
Five Points he was assaulted from <lb/>
he rear by Horton who struck <lb/>
him several times. <lb/>
To defend himself the editor <lb/>
drew a pistol and shot twice at his <lb/>
assailant. One of the balls struck <lb/>
the stomach, but coming in con- <lb/>
tact with a its force was <lb/>
broken so that no damage was <lb/>
done. The editor was not injured. <lb/>
lets children. Filling the jails and <lb/>
penitentiaries with criminals and <lb/>
the land with anguish and <lb/>
Debauching <lb/>
labor and furnishings loafing place <lb/>
for idlers loafers. Taking from <lb/>
the poor their hard earnings which <lb/>
should go to buy bread and meat <lb/>
for their families. down <lb/>
the young and setting before them <lb/>
low and debasing ideals. Making <lb/>
paupers out men who should be. <lb/>
and useful <lb/>
Sending men to untimely graves <lb/>
to Mrs. G. E. Sec'y. <lb/>
Furnishing victims for the Feb- 1904. <lb/>
Tun <lb/>
Resolutions of Reform League. <lb/>
Whereas, we have learned that <lb/>
the Editor of the Greenville <lb/>
Reflector, Mr. d. j. <lb/>
has been threatened with personal <lb/>
violence by a saloon man, on ac- <lb/>
count of the and manly <lb/>
the editor made against <lb/>
intemperance and the saloon <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Be it Resolved, That the Ladies <lb/>
League for Moral Reform hereby <lb/>
expresses to Mr- Whichard its <lb/>
dial of the fair, honest <lb/>
and stand he <lb/>
in Daily for <lb/>
temperance and moral reform, <lb/>
Further be it Resolved, We <lb/>
hereby express our disapproval of <lb/>
tho of threats or personal <lb/>
in this dispensary contest. <lb/>
F. G. Hartman, <lb/>
Woodland, N. C, Feb. 1904 <lb/>
Miss Ella May spent Sunday <lb/>
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
J. J. May. <lb/>
Almost the entire family of IT. <lb/>
B. Smith have been right sick for <lb/>
the past week. We hope they <lb/>
will soon recover. <lb/>
Nat Nobles has been out he sick <lb/>
for ii few days, but we are <lb/>
pleased to announce his recovery. <lb/>
Smith went to Greenville <lb/>
Monday, <lb/>
Rev, Frederick is <lb/>
right ill. Best wishes tor hie <lb/>
early Convalescence. <lb/>
Messrs. and John Crawford <lb/>
went to Greenville <lb/>
Miss Mable Craft was quite ill a <lb/>
few days ago, but schoolmates <lb/>
to see her at school <lb/>
Miss Laura Crawford spent Sun- <lb/>
day at home <lb/>
Miss Delia Smith attended the <lb/>
Association at Green- <lb/>
ville last Saturday. <lb/>
are sorry to note that Miss <lb/>
Garris and little sisters, <lb/>
Estelle, are right sick. <lb/>
We wish them a speedy recovery. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Smith at- <lb/>
tended services at Bethany <lb/>
day. <lb/>
C. L. Tyson, an enterprising <lb/>
merchant of Ayden, passed through <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
J. M. Smith went to Greenville <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Jim Flanagan, of near <lb/>
spent Thursday with friends in <lb/>
the neighborhood. <lb/>
Miss Allie has <lb/>
for several days but is <lb/>
We are glad to learn I <lb/>
W. E Patrick who <lb/>
time with per parents, <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
spent r-i lay <lb/>
the neighborhood. <lb/>
Jerome ; i e <lb/>
to Greenville Monday, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. i T. <lb/>
went to Sunday to see <lb/>
their sick mother, Mrs. Louisa <lb/>
Langston. <lb/>
Grover spent Sunday <lb/>
with Jerome <lb/>
Kt-v R. J. tilled his reg- <lb/>
appointment at Bethany Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
TO GREENVILLE MFG. CO. <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
mil <lb/>
iv. <lb/>
Greenville, N, <lb/>
Dear Mr---------President <lb/>
of a cotton-mill at Union, S. C. <lb/>
he don't to see his name in <lb/>
two of gal- <lb/>
and <lb/>
Took and <lb/>
have three-quarters <lb/>
skinned if he'd taken l lie other. <lb/>
The was full-gallon; the <lb/>
was per cent short. The <lb/>
paint was adulterated <lb/>
per cent; the <lb/>
paint was adulterated per cent, <lb/>
benzine in the oil, don't <lb/>
know bow much. <lb/>
lead wasn't sold <lb/>
in the town then. <lb/>
It don't pay to monkey with <lb/>
paint. <lb/>
costs less than any of <lb/>
not by the gallon, of course; by the <lb/>
house and year. That's how to <lb/>
reckon it. Go the name. <lb/>
P. S. <lb/>
paint. <lb/>
Yours <lb/>
F. W. Co. <lb/>
H. L. Carr sells our <lb/>
Paint Your Buggy <lb/>
to with Gloss Car- <lb/>
Paint. It weighs to <lb/>
more to the pint than others, wears <lb/>
longer, and gives a gloss equal to <lb/>
new work. Sold by H. L. Can. <lb/>
<lb/>
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