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Jim Mum. mi imp <lb/>
PERSONALS m <lb/>
Wednesday Mab <lb/>
L. O. Cox, of Grifton, <lb/>
today hew. <lb/>
B, Randolph went to Raleigh <lb/>
today. <lb/>
T. H. House left this morning <lb/>
Roanoke Rapids. <lb/>
L. J. Chapman, of <lb/>
to-lay here. <lb/>
J, M. went to Winters <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
Barrett came over this <lb/>
morning from Kinston. <lb/>
G. G. Fine-man returned Wed- <lb/>
evening from Tarboro. <lb/>
Mrs. B. left Wed <lb/>
day evening visit to Kinston. <lb/>
Bidet J. M. of the <lb/>
Ayden Free Will Baptist, was ii <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. J. F. Brinkley returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening from <lb/>
more. <lb/>
Misses Rosalind ant <lb/>
Annie Kitchen left Wednesday <lb/>
evening for a visit to Kinston. <lb/>
Mrs. C. iV. Gold and children, <lb/>
of Wilson, and Mrs. W. O. How- <lb/>
ard, of Tarboro, are visiting Mrs. <lb/>
J. G. Move.<lb/>
J. D of is <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
W. B. of Ayden, <lb/>
it today here. <lb/>
J. M. returned this morn- <lb/>
LaGrange. <lb/>
L. O. Cm, of Grifton, <lb/>
home Thursday evening. <lb/>
J J. B. Cox returned to Grifton <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
Smith returned to Ayden <lb/>
Tinny.; evening. <lb/>
E. returned to Ayden <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
J. W. Brown <lb/>
evening from Rocky <lb/>
R. Greene returned this morn <lb/>
kg from u lilt to LaGrange. <lb/>
The Stock <lb/>
Company left Thursday evening <lb/>
for <lb/>
J. T. has moved from <lb/>
the John Cherry house to South <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. T. Stanford <lb/>
and son, Charlie, went to Scotland <lb/>
Neck today. <lb/>
County Superintendent W. H. <lb/>
returned this afternoon <lb/>
from a trip to the rural schools;. <lb/>
Mrs. G IT. of San ford, <lb/>
who has bee i visiting her mother, <lb/>
Mrs. Emily Harris, returned home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
The work at Greenville under the <lb/>
leadership of Bro. A. T. King, is H <lb/>
moving along nicely. There is <lb/>
pastor in the State young, and ; <lb/>
pastor so slant a time, who is so well <lb/>
Up with his people and his work. <lb/>
lie knows every body in his <lb/>
and tries to them; end <lb/>
they love him devotedly, and trust; I <lb/>
him without Re- <lb/>
corder. <lb/>
Friday, March <lb/>
F. M. went to Tarboro <lb/>
today. <lb/>
S. C. Wells, of Wilson, is visit- <lb/>
E. A. <lb/>
W. T. Lipscombe left this morn- <lb/>
for Richmond. <lb/>
Dr. L. C. Skinner returned to <lb/>
Ayden Friday evening. <lb/>
Rev. W. E. Col went to Win- <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. L. Randolph returned Fri- <lb/>
day evening Horn Raleigh. <lb/>
W. M. Hart, of South Hampton <lb/>
County, his son, J. <lb/>
X. Hart. <lb/>
Mr. Emily Harris, who has <lb/>
been quite sick the <lb/>
is improving. <lb/>
Miss Whichard, f <lb/>
is visiting Miss Fan- <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Misses Sallie B. Cox and Marj <lb/>
Burner, of Grifton, arrived <lb/>
morning to visit Mrs. <lb/>
Edwards, in South <lb/>
Pleasant Evening. <lb/>
and Mrs. V. G. Hartman <lb/>
were Friday evening <lb/>
to the members and congregation <lb/>
of the Quite <lb/>
a number at the manse <lb/>
and the evening was most delight- <lb/>
fully passed. Such ming- <lb/>
ling of church and congregation <lb/>
draws all in closer touch with <lb/>
other. <lb/>
SHORT LOCH ITEMS. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Everybody regretted more <lb/>
rain today. <lb/>
Get your razors out. There's <lb/>
going to be a <lb/>
the Barlow and Wilson's Minstrels <lb/>
Friday night, 13th. <lb/>
More men would have <lb/>
if forced to eat their words. <lb/>
The are <lb/>
since milder weather has come. <lb/>
The price of has come <lb/>
down just a little. <lb/>
The time for hunting <lb/>
March <lb/>
birds ex- <lb/>
Fresh bananas, celery <lb/>
base at S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
id cab- <lb/>
Died in the Woods. <lb/>
Washington, N. March <lb/>
The body of Joseph J. Sermons, <lb/>
who disappeared mysteriously <lb/>
from near the town Bath, this <lb/>
county , last night, <lb/>
found yesterday <lb/>
of ever one hundred men <lb/>
had been searching for Sermons <lb/>
for three days. When found be <lb/>
was sitting between th fork of <lb/>
two gum trees about one hundred <lb/>
yards behind bis Held. The sis <lb/>
hundred dollars that it was <lb/>
disappeared with him was found <lb/>
on bis person, being located <lb/>
his pocket. The surmise is <lb/>
after Sermons left the house <lb/>
Mr. Sunday night he <lb/>
pandered about, he knew not <lb/>
where, until he became exhausted <lb/>
then died. <lb/>
is going to have <lb/>
street carnival. <lb/>
Charley Campbell, a <lb/>
who was confined in jail New <lb/>
on, made bis escape <lb/>
et <lb/>
A power plant on <lb/>
will furnish electric power tor tin <lb/>
town of <lb/>
News comes from Richmond <lb/>
the Atlantic Coast Line will <lb/>
its road from Washington to N <lb/>
Bern. <lb/>
M. R. Guthrie, aged <lb/>
dropped dead in the road near hie <lb/>
home in Iredell county, on Than <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Thomas of Greensboro. <lb/>
disappeared and <lb/>
so far no of him is found <lb/>
Miscreants drew spikes from the <lb/>
rails of the Southern railway <lb/>
track on a curve near Greensboro. <lb/>
It is believed their purpose was t <lb/>
wreck a- <lb/>
A colored working in <lb/>
tobacco factory, at Durham, was <lb/>
in a fly and <lb/>
killed. <lb/>
Receipts of the Bah <lb/>
were <lb/>
WOO more than in <lb/>
Fisherman along the sound <lb/>
the outlook is that the <lb/>
of shad and herring will be <lb/>
this spring. <lb/>
The commissioners of boll- <lb/>
Craven and Lenoir counties passed <lb/>
resolutions condemning the re- <lb/>
business of the Atlantic <lb/>
North Carolina railroad. <lb/>
Owing to the appearance of a <lb/>
of smallpox in one of the <lb/>
schools in Wilmington, the health <lb/>
authorities ordered that pupils of <lb/>
all the schools be vaccinated. <lb/>
fix North sailed <lb/>
from New Toes-lay, <lb/>
tor Jerusalem. <lb/>
Charlotte is moving to h <lb/>
Smallpox is reported in thirty, <lb/>
nine the stale. <lb/>
BLAND <lb/>
of the applicants <lb/>
before the State <lb/>
Association, were grant- <lb/>
ed Four <lb/>
h the board and two of <lb/>
examination, <lb/>
Groceries that Please <lb/>
Our customers, are the kind <lb/>
that we sell. Sometimes there is <lb/>
a strong to please our <lb/>
selves by mm <lb/>
as at a lower i-ii-e, <lb/>
thereby get a bigger profit, <lb/>
but we are Arm and only go <lb/>
of highest quality are <lb/>
We have no old goods to work <lb/>
off. These Groceries are fresh <lb/>
and in perfect condition. <lb/>
low them except the <lb/>
We pay th- highest mark- <lb/>
et price for all kinds of Country <lb/>
Produce. Phone <lb/>
Bland t <lb/>
No. <lb/>
telephone wires are groat <lb/>
catchers. <lb/>
kite <lb/>
. . <lb/>
a I o <lb/>
R. J. Cobb. <lb/>
C. V. York. <lb/>
L. H. Pender. <lb/>
-m <lb/>
a- i <lb/>
f B <lb/>
lit <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 Tin shop is next door to <lb/>
Mr. R. L. Wyatt has charge of <lb/>
oar tinning and slating 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 satisfaction.<lb/>
Coming In<lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson has just re- <lb/>
turned from New York <lb/>
IV here he bought all the Newest things in Dress Goods, <lb/>
Trimmings, Clothing and Furnishing Goods Ac. <lb/>
All The Newest Styles were Secured on this trip and <lb/>
Be Sold at Moderate Prices. <lb/>
C. L Wilkinson Co. <lb/>
HE CB <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, MARCH 1904. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Onion Services. Business Houses Closed. <lb/>
The first of the union j All the business Men of Green- <lb/>
in which the several of j ville have agreed to close at <lb/>
the town have joined, held p. in. during the <lb/>
night in the union services in the again, <lb/>
church. The congregation church. This will give <lb/>
very large and good Interest was I both business men and employed <lb/>
J. A opportunity f attending Hie <lb/>
preached an on <lb/>
away of people <lb/>
UNION SERVICES. <lb/>
The Meetings Growing in Interest. <lb/>
The attendance m large <lb/>
ONE WAY IT HELPS. <lb/>
., . r .,. tn <lb/>
He said that human I religious service is <lb/>
do, and laud we believe -a great blessing to <lb/>
when the. limit of t-heir ability town will result from this <lb/>
haw reached then God of <lb/>
the work. <lb/>
He his -w- <lb/>
to all What is Is It a serpent or a <lb/>
-doubt, of unbelief, of Inactivity, or <lb/>
so that a blessing in It is con- <lb/>
of could come who appears <lb/>
during this meeting. with Barlow and <lb/>
A. was held at this j Will be Greenville, <lb/>
morning conducted by Rev. night, 18th, <lb/>
Powell. Tonights services will, <lb/>
begin at and the <lb/>
at the <lb/>
onion services the <lb/>
People Like Towns with Good Moral In- <lb/>
One of lest men of the <lb/>
county was congratulating <lb/>
AYDEN <lb/>
N. O. March 1904. <lb/>
Car seed oats at J. R. <lb/>
Bros. <lb/>
church. A. upon the town having lied Bliss seed potatoes at J. R. <lb/>
preached from the text the election in favor of the Bros. <lb/>
this night thy soul shall be dispensary, and said feel more of Kinston, visit <lb/>
The. cf the j her sister, Mrs. Carney. <lb/>
Hint th T,. i . . <lb/>
was strong and He show- town now that the saloons will be Joe who lives near <lb/>
that from the world's vie point This man owns here, is very with pneumonia, <lb/>
email of whom the test was hew and is a man of and G. Gardner of Greenville <lb/>
Ml mating will to the town. take , ft, b <lb/>
We are reminded by this of the factory. <lb/>
spoken was a great in I hat <lb/>
abundant provision fur <lb/>
himself in this world's goods; but that last fall a man in <lb/>
goons; last ran a man In . ., T, . <lb/>
from God's stand point be was a wanted to more to <lb/>
fool, In he had the wrote and asked <lb/>
. .,.;,.,.,. . church Sunday. <lb/>
T. K. King delivered two <lb/>
the Baptist <lb/>
The little builders will give an <lb/>
by Mr. Hornaday. <lb/>
Court Week. <lb/>
The March term of Pitt Superior <lb/>
court, for the civil cases, <lb/>
will nest Monday. fudge <lb/>
Appearance <lb/>
. Sunday was the second day for Justice will preside, <lb/>
of lite ground hog, <lb/>
he -.- , . <lb/>
there will h -om- winter wear as <lb/>
.- S ounces more <lb/>
to the pint. i. <lb/>
most Important matter of all, pro- several Questions about the town <lb/>
vision for his soul. one of if we had open <lb/>
So many in day and time do saloon here and how many All April in <lb/>
A year, a decade, a his were answered. <lb/>
cannot determine what real replied to the letter saying many our popular <lb/>
success alone can of the advantages of the town e'er Sunday night for Raleigh <lb/>
reveal it. After the sermon a pressed favorably, but he returned Tuesday. <lb/>
number of people t n quest would not like to take his boys to W. H. Davenport, a former <lb/>
prayers.<lb/>
hug ,. <lb/>
if In- <lb/>
he <lb/>
.- s over, if <lb/>
goes <lb/>
.- i <lb/>
la.-<lb/>
. i his <lb/>
out winter <lb/>
ices <lb/>
bis<lb/>
like to have <lb/>
in OS hi re th <lb/>
the ii . . <lb/>
On Ms <lb/>
l. <lb/>
sees -shadow j <lb/>
s back days more. <lb/>
its monthly mooting <lb/>
a good astern- <lb/>
One aw member was <lb/>
-second <lb/>
. death of a <lb/>
i- used .<lb/>
. <lb/>
ii .-I .<lb/>
ire <lb/>
in; ,,<lb/>
Barlow <lb/>
S In I <lb/>
v. i ;. ii , oh<lb/>
o en <lb/>
. l p <lb/>
. i in rise <lb/>
am <lb/>
w ., , ii is <lb/>
v. of mi claim, d spirit in Carolina in <lb/>
yet the vivid represents I be <lb/>
d the enterprising spirit in the business <lb/>
and humor of the genii- life of that <lb/>
was ii the, Joyner is a native <lb/>
extreme. He is of <lb/>
of the peace that <lb/>
a town that had eleven open school boy here, of Lenoir county <lb/>
visiting friends in town. <lb/>
tear, be seen from this W. Davis will fill his <lb/>
. third <lb/>
Hi . . mi ml gun .<lb/>
. .-i . <lb/>
an I c j; Company <lb/>
Mr C Joyner, of c <lb/>
is <lb/>
I prof, ., <lb/>
let. f Kinston, has <lb/>
Hugh . of <lb/>
Haven,<lb/>
Jester. <lb/>
Judge B. P. Long was rather <lb/>
severe in of <lb/>
Jaw in Madison county <lb/>
court last week. One <lb/>
V n <lb/>
is in <lb/>
r Faulkner a <lb/>
; I firmer of county <lb/>
So. A F. Sc <lb/>
are <lb/>
in <lb/>
am <lb/>
much <lb/>
-VII , <lb/>
. J took with the and <lb/>
and toe oilier , , , <lb/>
M ordered Ism- There seems M <lb/>
no- , <lb/>
appear at April and a b who he, Minstrels <lb/>
cause why they hong to know a little law ; the <lb/>
not to partially <lb/>
J l the node to dispense wit a <lb/>
state hi i <lb/>
rice from the <lb/>
was all e lived mm <lb/>
Barlow as do -mi <lb/>
.- little ii <lb/>
ride in <lb/>
On en <lb/>
year <lb/>
en of <lb/>
I. Mr. <lb/>
Lake <lb/>
failure t- pay the <lb/>
mp their <lb/>
from <lb/>
j lawyer for the client. In such <lb/>
eases the court fees are always <lb/>
made safe, and, usually the fellow <lb/>
who is brought before the court <lb/>
Will <lb/>
;. Ii, <lb/>
. e r <lb/>
Daily pot business<lb/>
house trade. I <lb/>
When you invest your rather-submit, to the payment <lb/>
where j cost than being put to the <lb/>
may invest U most safely and most trouble setting up a <lb/>
profitably. Tan needs to <lb/>
the paper people oil Pitt closely after, and in <lb/>
take it., read sentences referred to above<lb/>
large i-.- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
ii more <lb/>
up in <lb/>
adds n <lb/>
x- will meet <lb/>
Ail <lb/>
requested In be en<lb/>
J. M <lb/>
here with <lb/>
He ;,,., <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
in the civil <lb/>
i our <lb/>
near <lb/>
in it, nu depend upon it. <lb/>
helps the advertiser <lb/>
and its circulation brings <lb/>
Why She Didn't Marry.<lb/>
y did net <lb/>
no need of she <lb/>
Jude Long has set on example <lb/>
that other Judges will do well to <lb/>
Enterprise. <lb/>
School Closing. <lb/>
County Superintendent W. H. <lb/>
went out this afternoon <lb/>
to deliver an the closing <lb/>
Talking about and graft- <lb/>
en, Col. says they are <lb/>
not all confined to the departments <lb/>
in Washington by a jug full. It is i <lb/>
the opinion that almost a <lb/>
. . <lb/>
from several <lb/>
answered. a j school taught by Miss <lb/>
that stays out all; in school <lb/>
night, and that <lb/>
am <lb/>
Coward Patrick <lb/>
The firm of Coward Patrick <lb/>
has dissolved B. p. <lb/>
Patrick purchasing the interest of <lb/>
I. A. Coward in the business. B. <lb/>
H. Patrick is the other member of <lb/>
firm and father and will <lb/>
continue the business together. <lb/>
Let fair weather some <lb/>
days and things will take on a <lb/>
different appearance around the <lb/>
farms. <lb/>
More House Needed. <lb/>
Greenville is far short of enough <lb/>
to supply the demand. <lb/>
Lit even the possibility arise of <lb/>
and there are at <lb/>
applications for it. <lb/>
Millinery Announcement. <lb/>
I am now receiving a very hand- <lb/>
some and complete of mil- <lb/>
for spring The <lb/>
department is still under the <lb/>
direction of Mrs. Greene. We <lb/>
will try to please you both in <lb/>
prices and work. Come see my <lb/>
new goods. Wait for my opening, <lb/>
will be announced later. <lb/>
aw MM. L. Griffin. <lb/>
W. B. Cox will preach lo <lb/>
the chapel at the county borne <lb/>
next Sunday afternoon at S o'clock. <lb/>
U New Ob- and a <lb/>
Will Baptist el m, <lb/>
. . . wife, and <lb/>
. ., . married. <lb/>
A Profitable Acre. <lb/>
IT 1- <lb/>
of the fashionable towns have them. of In I <lb/>
for fashion rules the roost, He gt <lb/>
the minutest details, <lb/>
There are grafters, hue i <lb/>
grafters, flower grafters and and less <lb/>
the rest of sagely remarks cents per bushel Idem <lb/>
the ought to he of one I <lb/>
I moan these John lives lorn- <lb/>
funerals wherein the aforesaid of Albemarle, works only one <lb/>
, to do business, mule, but he make, everything <lb/>
a count. ,. <lb/>
much for a carriage to drive two hies and like find the way to <lb/>
blocks to a funeral as ho will for an this ,,,.,., . <lb/>
entire day. a great shame, Stanley Enterprise. <lb/>
that's what it is; it ought to be <lb/>
abolished. Some old, Burns a Town. <lb/>
priest a number of years i N. March II- <lb/>
ago took up the reformation, but of <lb/>
ling, <lb/>
till <lb/>
here <lb/>
He <lb/>
MIS. <lb/>
n bad <lb/>
good <lb/>
Free <lb/>
left a <lb/>
. all <lb/>
in id its a <lb/>
Her <lb/>
s make <lb/>
is v <lb/>
mi tiling<lb/>
plants in iii- slate. <lb/>
Virginia stands second and Ken <lb/>
first in tobacco producing. <lb/>
The <lb/>
could not make it. I think . a <lb/>
crucified him and put him out of S ISl <lb/>
hie early this morning and only <lb/>
The will find many to <lb/>
agree with him, but it is feared they <lb/>
will not carry out his <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
The members of the Lumber ton <lb/>
Methodist church have decided to <lb/>
build a new church edifice at an <lb/>
early date. <lb/>
Fresh celery and cab <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
one business house remains. The <lb/>
tire is believed to have originated <lb/>
from a stroke of lightning during a <lb/>
severe thunder storm. The total <lb/>
loss is estimated at with <lb/>
insurance. The fire start- <lb/>
ed the drug store of Dr. iV K. <lb/>
Reid and was by a <lb/>
barber. <lb/>
Hugh has purchased <lb/>
the Job printing and stationary <lb/>
business of W. P. Burch and took <lb/>
charge Monday. <lb/>
Again it Old Stand. <lb/>
Having disposed of the Burch <lb/>
Job printing office have gone <lb/>
buck home with the <lb/>
I thank my many friends for <lb/>
past patronage and hope they will <lb/>
favor me in the future with their <lb/>
job printing, if its stationery <lb/>
you want, let the Reflector do <lb/>
it for you. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
W. F. <lb/>
Always Glad to See You. <lb/>
Civil terms of court do not us- <lb/>
bring a large crowd to <lb/>
but we who next <lb/>
week will remember where <lb/>
office is and that <lb/>
have of blank receipts on <lb/>
hand. <lb/>
</p>
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<p>
mi. j in <lb/>
have on exhibition one of the most up-to-date lines of<lb/>
Ever presented to the public for inspection. It is a pleasure to <lb/>
show you through our stock, <lb/>
A. E. Tucker Co. <lb/>
Next Door to The Bank of Greenville. <lb/>
Thrown from <lb/>
Mis. are <lb/>
h i Mum j <lb/>
Who about , <lb/>
town, hum <lb/>
Red Sunday after- <lb/>
noon, the driving <lb/>
run av. . ladies were <lb/>
thrown h, i -1 buggy <lb/>
lived a severe cut <lb/>
lace.<lb/>
D. W. <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/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
It sh kept con- <lb/>
in stick. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Q R <lb/>
North Carolina.<lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
ADMINISTRATORS SALE. <lb/>
Letters administration upon the <lb/>
estate of N. Hemby, deceased, <lb/>
having this day been issued to the <lb/>
undersigned, and having duly <lb/>
as such administrator, notice is <lb/>
hereby given to all persons holding <lb/>
claims against said estate to present <lb/>
them to me, duly authorized, for pay- <lb/>
on or before the day of <lb/>
February or this notice be <lb/>
plead in bar of recovery. All persons <lb/>
indebted to estate are <lb/>
to make immediate payments to me. <lb/>
This the 2nd day 1894. <lb/>
Jarvis Blow, J- s P<lb/>
J. H- CO-, <lb/>
FARMVILLE. C <lb/>
Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
Fancy Groceries, Crockery, <lb/>
Fruits, Confections, To- <lb/>
and Cigars. Everything cheap <lb/>
Highest for country <lb/>
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, <lb/>
Leaders in Fashions. Full line of <lb/>
trimmed and untrimmed hate, flowers, <lb/>
ribbon, khan ever. <lb/>
ADMINISTRATORS <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
The undersigned, having this day <lb/>
qualified before the clerk of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt County as <lb/>
of the estate of Dennis C <lb/>
Smith deceased, and letters of <lb/>
having been issued tome as <lb/>
such administrator, Notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons holding claims <lb/>
against said estate to present them <lb/>
to me for payment, duly authenticated, <lb/>
on or before the first day of March, <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in <lb/>
bar of their recovery. All persons <lb/>
indebted to said estate are requested <lb/>
to make immediate payment to me. <lb/>
This the 26th day of February 1904. <lb/>
W. L. SMITH, <lb/>
of Dennis C Smith, Sr. <lb/>
Jarvis a Blow, attorneys <lb/>
End of the Century Book Club. <lb/>
Reported for <lb/>
The of tin- Century Club <lb/>
held its regular semi-monthly <lb/>
meeting on Tuesday afternoon, <lb/>
i twenty-third with <lb/>
Mrs. F. G. The <lb/>
dent, tin. Ii. Gotten, <lb/>
and interesting topics were <lb/>
among them the <lb/>
of a public library lot <lb/>
the benefit of the town. <lb/>
After the usual routine of <lb/>
the study of Shakespeare's <lb/>
plays was resumed and under the <lb/>
play of Henry the <lb/>
program was <lb/>
A brief summary of Re-1 <lb/>
by Mrs. F. C. <lb/>
Sketch of the War of the <lb/>
by Mrs. J. L. Little. <lb/>
Dainty refreshments were served <lb/>
by the hostess, assisted by Misses <lb/>
Mary Myra Moore. The <lb/>
meeting was one of the most de- <lb/>
of the club's pleasant <lb/>
ones. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Invite you to make their store <lb/>
headquarters 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/>
lino of goods. <lb/>
We are selling Lawns and other <lb/>
summer dress goods at about <lb/>
half price, to make room for <lb/>
all goods. <lb/>
Wanted Knocked Into Him. <lb/>
The Reporter says that <lb/>
a Stokes county teacher received <lb/>
the following note from the mother <lb/>
of one of her <lb/>
writ me about whipping <lb/>
Sammy. I hereby you per- <lb/>
mission to beet him time it <lb/>
is necessary to learn <lb/>
He is just like his <lb/>
have to him with a <lb/>
Pound into I want <lb/>
him to git it, and don't pay no <lb/>
to what his father <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
Glory to this Stokes county <lb/>
mother She hasn't education, <lb/>
but she has more common sense <lb/>
than a majority of those who claim <lb/>
to be educated. She knew the <lb/>
boy and she the medicine be <lb/>
needed Statesville Landmark. <lb/>
C. E. BRADLEY <lb/>
We carry a Hue of Mer- <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions. <lb/>
Nice line of Shoes, Shirts and Neck <lb/>
wear etc. Fresh Stock of Fancy <lb/>
and Heavy Groceries. New line of <lb/>
Wood, Tin and Hardware, we <lb/>
make specialties of Furniture Sew- <lb/>
Machine and Cook Stoves. <lb/>
We do not claim to have any <lb/>
better Goods or Prices than other <lb/>
merchants, but we do claim a fair <lb/>
and honest deal for ail, eel for <lb/>
cash which enables us to do a safe- <lb/>
business at d we give <lb/>
mer- tie benefit of it, Cash Sales, <lb/>
Small Margins and one price to all <lb/>
is our motto. <lb/>
At Lin wood Mrs. R. <lb/>
and her daughter were out iv- <lb/>
at tempting to cross the <lb/>
railroad near the station en <lb/>
by a train which was an <lb/>
hour late and run ting an <lb/>
hour. Mis. was in- <lb/>
killed and her daughter <lb/>
seriously injured. <lb/>
Died in New York. <lb/>
News received the city <lb/>
night the death, last <lb/>
week, in New of a, former <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
v, there of pneumonia, The <lb/>
was <lb/>
where live, and <lb/>
th at that <lb/>
Fie- <lb/>
When a Mr. lived <lb/>
in Greenville.<lb/>
tasteless Castor Oil. as <lb/>
Maple Syrup. loots per- <lb/>
bottle, for sale by John T. <lb/>
st, S. O. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
After thirty years of successful business I um <lb/>
better than ever prepared in supply  <lb/>
needs of the people a complete stock of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
I can furnish anything from cam- <lb/>
needle to a steam engine. <lb/>
I handle fertilizers and gin cotton in season. <lb/>
The manufacture of the Davenport <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/>
l a <lb/>
Is the place to got Clothing, Dry Notions, Shoes, <lb/>
Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at <lb/>
Bottom. <lb/>
A fall list of Drugs and Medicines. Highest paid <lb/>
for all kinds of country produce. <lb/>
ft . <lb/>
FACTS <lb/>
Back up Our Claims for <lb/>
YUCATAN <lb/>
TONIC <lb/>
Fact U a Tonic and not <lb/>
a stimulant. <lb/>
Fact vitalizes lends <lb/>
permanent vigor to the entire <lb/>
human system. <lb/>
Fact is not a drug, but <lb/>
a normal, scientific cure for <lb/>
Jill Malarial Complaints <lb/>
Chills and Fever, <lb/>
Neuralgia, Rheumatism. <lb/>
system and <lb/>
tendency lo or <lb/>
Your <lb/>
TRY IT-TEST IT Our <lb/>
with every package. <lb/>
THE AMERICAN CO. <lb/>
EVANSVILLE, IND. <lb/>
a tot; eczema. <lb/>
had Eczema so bad <lb/>
its head a solid mass of <lb/>
scabs its hair all come out. <lb/>
I none <lb/>
any <lb/>
DeWitt's Witch <lb/>
is cured, the scab <lb/>
are gone, the one's <lb/>
IS perfectly dean<lb/>
I cannot too <lb/>
praise I <lb/>
Ky., wilt <lb/>
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De is the <lb/>
only one pure Witch I <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Co Is on every box. Sold J <lb/>
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Stomach <lb/>
No appetite, loss of strength, <lb/>
nervousness, headache, constipation, <lb/>
bad breath, general debility, sour <lb/>
and catarrh of the stomach are <lb/>
due to Indigestion. cure <lb/>
indigestion. This new discovery <lb/>
the natural Juices of digestion <lb/>
a they exist in a healthy stomach, <lb/>
combined with the greatest known tonic <lb/>
and properties. <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure In- <lb/>
digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous <lb/>
remedy cures all stomach troubles by <lb/>
cleansing, purifying, sweetening and <lb/>
strengthening the mucous membranes <lb/>
lining the stomach. <lb/>
ONE MINUTE. <lb/>
One Minute <lb/>
in one because y, <lb/>
the which tickles<lb/>
and at the the same <lb/>
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--thee the <lb/>
Ohms <lb/>
a, <lb/>
curable cases <lb/>
am, croup. One <lb/>
cure Is to lake <lb/>
alike fr <lb/>
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the of time <lb/>
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GENERAL NEWS. <lb/>
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and <lb/>
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Lung <lb/>
Drug <lb/>
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harmless, <lb/>
and yet they are so certain <lb/>
suits that robust re <lb/>
means <lb/>
disappointed. cannot <lb/>
their and eve <lb/>
one who user. Little Ea. <lb/>
prefer them to all <lb/>
They <lb/>
i. i,. <lb/>
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT <lb/>
Health the Sick and <lb/>
to the Weak. <lb/>
IN time, <lb/>
the trial size, sells for <lb/>
Prepared by C. DeWitt a Co. <lb/>
Pen COURT. <lb/>
the estate <lb/>
THE NAME HAZEL.<lb/>
CURED. <lb/>
William a of <lb/>
Ohio, was to his <lb/>
bed i flam <lb/>
j um ,;.;,. i <lb/>
Sent t.; . drug; store Cora <lb/>
bottle Balm <lb/>
at which time I was lo .- <lb/>
band in , ,.;. . ; ;, <lb/>
ft as t . <lb/>
The name Which Hazel i <lb/>
much abused. E. C. DeWitt <lb/>
Chicago, are the of <lb/>
the only <lb/>
Milch Haze <lb/>
; tor Burns, Bruises, Eczema, <lb/>
, Piles. m. There are <lb/>
many counterfeits of this salve <lb/>
some which arc <lb/>
they are all In <lb/>
baying Which Hazel Salve see <lb/>
that the name E. C. He Witt ft Co. <lb/>
Chicago, is on the box and a cure <lb/>
is certain. Sold by J. L. Wooten- <lb/>
Perfect Confidence <lb/>
Where there used to be a feeling <lb/>
i.- .;, <lb/>
Drug <lb/>
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In <lb/>
of <lb/>
perfect This is <lb/>
to the j <lb/>
in the <lb/>
of <lb/>
Id the <lb/>
mas J- Shepherd. <lb/>
It was n to at <lb/>
to ascertain and report the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
and the and <lb/>
amount to each is entitled <lb/>
A paper Las been filed u- Which <lb/>
give a list of persons en- <lb/>
ea the <lb/>
i. That set of <lb/>
Catharine <lb/>
Joel Margaret <lb/>
Gibson, <lb/>
Is entitled lo one-sixth of the <lb/>
II. That the representatives of the <lb/>
A. M Shaw <lb/>
take bar snare. <lb/>
represented Mary <lb/>
Emma V. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Clayton Moore <lb/>
Ella Moo <lb/>
James K. Moore, are Mrs W <lb/>
L. Kent, Virginia T. Moore. v <lb/>
Clayton Moore d <lb/>
V. Mailing, <lb/>
By the ,, <lb/>
Mi-s Maud Davis <lb/>
By the of <lb/>
ore, v.-ho W. <lb/>
Moore. James <lb/>
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I count,, <lb/>
Infringement Ex; <lb/>
. u at <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
has <lb/>
Mice coupons attached <lb/>
tobacco, cigars, <lb/>
snuff, <lb/>
At an unknown <lb/>
was arrested an <lb/>
Tune. His captors tarred and <lb/>
then ska. nm <lb/>
o death. <lb/>
Patti has bid adieu to <lb/>
America t,. She <lb/>
sailed from York <lb/>
for <lb/>
The president has named Thorn <lb/>
s E. be postmaster at <lb/>
A Until <lb/>
It Was a <lb/>
A fen days ago certain young <lb/>
near bought <lb/>
pair of <lb/>
Alie. trying then a while <lb/>
be concluded that they needed <lb/>
retching. He asked a ad for <lb/>
and was told to till the <lb/>
shoes peas and p Dr<lb/>
He up die shoes filled <lb/>
with peas and trader and <lb/>
pal them sway t,, Min- <lb/>
ion he <lb/>
found his shoes very <lb/>
a over. <lb/>
try peas and hot water for <lb/>
stretching shoes <lb/>
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if <lb/>
CAUSE <lb/>
One remarkable u . <lb/>
Of a cold, om l'S <lb/>
musing is that of <lb/>
Gertrude E. Marion, <lb/>
who tins en cured by <lb/>
Of One Minute Cure <lb/>
me that ran <lb/>
down i-i i. from ;.; r <lb/>
pound-, i tried number of r <lb/>
medics hi no avail n <lb/>
One Con i .-.-. <lb/>
lion l-i <lb/>
cured me <lb/>
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and <lb/>
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m i t <lb/>
Drug Blare, <lb/>
; ; Davis ft Bra. <lb/>
severe ks <lb/>
gives <lb/>
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mothers of children, It <lb/>
and <lb/>
colds vents any danger <lb/>
other serious cons, <lb/>
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bin when given as soon as the <lb/>
rough appears will prevent <lb/>
the For -ii.- by Woo <lb/>
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tie , <lb/>
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Mettle C. <lb/>
so, w. B, two <lb/>
w, p , <lb/>
known to who take share <lb/>
ill If any one claims an In. <lb/>
In said estate, or If ,, <lb/>
persons claim a different <lb/>
hereby , , <lb/>
the i; their <lb/>
within <lb/>
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w. <lb/>
roes. <lb/>
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Isabella <lb/>
Daniel Little. <lb/>
The defendant Daniel Little will <lb/>
take notice that an as <lb/>
above has been commenced against <lb/>
aim the court I <lb/>
county by the r the <lb/>
a divorce from the <lb/>
bonds upon the <lb/>
of said <lb/>
will further take not that <lb/>
b is required to appeal b. fore the <lb/>
j our Superior court a <lb/>
court to behold tor tin-eon pits <lb/>
at the court house In Greenville on <lb/>
the seventh alter first <lb/>
Monday in -March, it being ti <lb/>
day pi April, and a the <lb/>
complaint, which i be <lb/>
the the <lb/>
tin days i Id Di, <lb/>
answer or to -1 <lb/>
w thin the tin . r.; , , <lb/>
la . or the , <lb/>
court relief ., . . t, <lb/>
16th of March, i-. <lb/>
mi- . <lb/>
of Superior<lb/>
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WAN. I<lb/>
Din <lb/>
Day <lb/>
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cg are not <lb/>
as grave as an Individual <lb/>
disorder of the system. Over- <lb/>
loss of sleep, nervous ten- <lb/>
will be followed by niter col- <lb/>
lapse, unless a reliable remedy is <lb/>
immediately employed. There's <lb/>
nothing so efficient lo <lb/>
the Liver or Kidneys as <lb/>
Bitters. a wonderful <lb/>
tonic and effective and <lb/>
the greatest all around medicine <lb/>
for down system. It dispels <lb/>
Rheumatism and <lb/>
Neuralgia and expels Malaria <lb/>
germs. Only cents, and <lb/>
guaranteed <lb/>
Ding Bi ere. <lb/>
M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
. <lb/>
and <lb/>
. t paid <lb/>
I -a. Oil Bar <lb/>
i . <lb/>
Go-Carts, <lb/>
Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail ft Ax <lb/>
 Life Tobacco, Key<lb/>
Cherries, Peaches. Applet <lb/>
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk. <lb/>
Hour Meat, Soap <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds. Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb/>
Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Currents, Raisins, <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes Cracker, <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, New <lb/>
Sewing Machines, and nu <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
r Ii L. leave <lb/>
in tor <lb/>
Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
at in, for Washington. <lb/>
at with <lb/>
Steamers Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
arid ail points North. Connects at <lb/>
Norfolk with railroads for all <lb/>
points Wen. <lb/>
Shippers should order their <lb/>
freight by Old Dominion Line <lb/>
from New York and Richmond.- <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern R. R. and <lb/>
Old Dominion Line from <lb/>
Clyde Line from Philadelphia. <lb/>
Hay Line and Chesapeake Line <lb/>
from Baltimore Merchants <lb/>
and Miners Line from Boston. <lb/>
Sailing hours abject to change <lb/>
without Notice. <lb/>
T. H. Myers, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
H. B. Walker, Vice <lb/>
Traffic Manager, <lb/>
Street, N, Y, <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
Pit ., <lb/>
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I estate XI.<lb/>
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pros in them lo n . n i .-.,.,; <lb/>
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Dental <lb/>
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Greenville, <lb/>
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Ii Hi notion v. n lave <lb/>
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he free u.-e Oh ii ml lam's <lb/>
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tough and <lb/>
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and open <lb/>
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follows, Tins remedy <lb/>
cold less tine than <lb/>
other treatment audit leaves the <lb/>
system in u natural and healthy <lb/>
condition. It counteract any <lb/>
tendency toward pneumonia. For <lb/>
sale by Drug Store, <lb/>
Greenville, R, L. Davis Bro, <lb/>
to <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New <lb/>
J. C. LANIER, <lb/>
IN <lb/>
American and Italian Marble <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
WIRE AND IRON FENCE SOLD <lb/>
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design upon<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
D, J. Editor and <lb/>
The Press ha, a <lb/>
most sensible article on the dis-1 <lb/>
as a solution of the saloon i <lb/>
evil, from which we take the follow-, <lb/>
A TRUE CONFEDERATE HERO., j <lb/>
Brave Deed of a at Fort <lb/>
Fisher. <lb/>
There is living in this county a <lb/>
man almost unknown who deserve <lb/>
As to the establishment of the dis- a in the annals of <lb/>
Kinston we think <lb/>
flood citizen of our county all <lb/>
his life, and thousands f others <lb/>
lie will go to his reward practically <lb/>
unknown, yet a greater hero than. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Entered in the post office at Greenville, K. C , as second class matter, <lb/>
rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties, people have belt led the question, at. remembrance by every lover of the <lb/>
WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. <lb/>
in to <lb/>
least temporarily, in the very best <lb/>
way open to them. This liquor <lb/>
question is a practical question to <lb/>
Pitt County, N. C, Friday, March IS. <lb/>
1904. <lb/>
. D. C. Mar. <lb/>
Harris, of township, an, apparently <lb/>
That man is <lb/>
incident I am about to relate- occur- <lb/>
themselves that all the democratic <lb/>
IS HE A PROPHET. <lb/>
Receiver was not <lb/>
looking for a wreck so soon. <lb/>
Um i reader <lb/>
have learned The <lb/>
published at la- <lb/>
Grange. X. C, ban resigned his <lb/>
is editor, and resignation <lb/>
ha been accepted. it is r Raleigh and <lb/>
The resignation Greensboro as to which shall have <lb/>
was brought about ins violent op- <lb/>
position to the more . <lb/>
especially the .-an- pun in bobbing up of <lb/>
Greenville. name as a presidential <lb/>
these incidents in the dis a to the country. <lb/>
contest are from <lb/>
notice, we would like to as- When it comes time to nominate <lb/>
when thin minister of North officers again are going to be <lb/>
became an inspired woefully disappointed <lb/>
ct, that he can , with such pie. <lb/>
cur Lord <lb/>
would do v,. rt II to come to Green- Again let us remind you. that poll <lb/>
tax must lie paid by May. 1st if yon <lb/>
If this . preacher posses- privilege of voting <lb/>
sea genuine in and can ex <lb/>
M met and settled in a practical way. during the of I to is <lb/>
, It was that there is a m , j and make tho best use of whatever <lb/>
strong liquor sentiment in our com- i comes its way. The scan- <lb/>
So strong indeed as J heard has now assumed such <lb/>
make the establishment of to by my friend, proportions that it oversteps every- <lb/>
doubtful and a J-J- himself a thing else, and there is a prospect <lb/>
sentiment as would render but of a between the <lb/>
Sand word to Finch to come on to prohibition, at this M l into i live and branches of th <lb/>
North Carolina and take his dose. I age of the game, almost a Either the <lb/>
This is largely the case in some out OWl be probed to the bottom or <lb/>
other places that might be mention- six in ,. res, th <lb/>
ed; and we believe that prohibition where Mr. Hams was of bang afraid to let the <lb/>
has been tried in with J loading his tobacco and asked whole be known. <lb/>
speak i iron <lb/>
the dispensary question, a <lb/>
company of doctors o divinity i <lb/>
North Carolina will , to listen. <lb/>
A great . ministers, <lb/>
godly men they are, f i a every de <lb/>
nomination of <lb/>
within the state, have prayed for bright and interesting <lb/>
i by now the can <lb/>
see rs of his can be <lb/>
lynched on far less in <lb/>
the North and West than in the <lb/>
South. <lb/>
satisfactory results. So our people <lb/>
took hold of the question <lb/>
loons or and did the <lb/>
very best thing possible for them to <lb/>
do under the circumstances. They <lb/>
put liquor traffic under the <lb/>
control of the community as a <lb/>
whole rather than under its indirect <lb/>
control. The community manages <lb/>
the business under <lb/>
to come in the office as soon as he This new of the post- <lb/>
was through with hi tobacco, as I j has caused great an- <lb/>
wanted him to tell me in his own at p white house and <lb/>
way tho story of how he saved the, has been a hurried consultation cf <lb/>
Confederate blockade steamer devise a way out. Mr. <lb/>
the bombardment of Fort Fish- was summoned from a sick <lb/>
said he has so task So <lb/>
long that I have about forgotten is situation it may disturb all <lb/>
I insisted and tho following n j the plans of the republican cam- <lb/>
outline of how this plain peaceable managers, and a <lb/>
war between the executive and con- <lb/>
j ,. and good acted the <lb/>
guards for morality and decency i <lb/>
i i i i i. . i hero under circumstances that t. ; i in- <lb/>
that can be devised. It ceases tn , , , n in <lb/>
live supinely as a silent partner in H m the of the <lb/>
the business, but takes full control of as meat, by a committee house, <lb/>
constitute when the whole truth <lb/>
just as the State law regulates tho <lb/>
sale of all poisons. <lb/>
and valor <lb/>
j chief exponents of ii searched out. <lb/>
It is idle to talk about the coin-1 For of supplying as While congress was denouncing <lb/>
being mere responsible the North Carolina-the report, tho President <lb/>
for the sale of liquor through a soldiers with medicines and such i was arranging with <lb/>
than through j much necessities. who should fill two or three <lb/>
open saloons where the privilege a steamer in that state. While Sen- <lb/>
I been 1.1 oat for so much money. In between was a live these were a <lb/>
the sight of the Ruler of tho universe Nassau and other point-, bone of contention, and the president <lb/>
responsibility is as great in was during the beige o Fort refused to act. wishing to offend <lb/>
. , case as in the Just so is this vessel was <lb/>
the responsible for any She in his grave than the <lb/>
and every other ill that is a sighted the Federals j goes to Th-new Senator <lb/>
or by law, and frank-fired <lb/>
either senator. No sooner is<lb/>
that she. Dick had the good sense to keep his <lb/>
divine guidance on this subject, if b . v , , ., u , would either be sunk or captured by hands clean such matters. <lb/>
then we; I, as come and the full It is twenty-three I her commander ranter Th <lb/>
light revealed to the but to so special beach and the crew swam effect of I <lb/>
r alone his brethren are entitled <lb/>
to it. Let our brother furnish his <lb/>
Many of the slate pap-i are com- <lb/>
plaining of the divorce <lb/>
as a prophet. He j laws but they bad as well be de <lb/>
peaks as a prophet or utters tax on <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
time. <lb/>
Receiver e going at tilings riot to officers continue to have <lb/>
high handed since he taken periodical spells at running the trail <lb/>
charge of the Atlantic A North Car of the desperado, Will Harris, <lb/>
railroad. Among other things; but Harris seems to lose them every <lb/>
he has dismissed general <lb/>
S. L. Dill, one of the most <lb/>
efficient rat road in the South. <lb/>
Mr. Dill been prominently con- <lb/>
the road for thirty-five <lb/>
years. This receivership business <lb/>
ought to come to a speedy end and <lb/>
let the state and individual owners <lb/>
of the road manage their own <lb/>
fairs. <lb/>
Asheville feels a little puffed up <lb/>
over the passage by the senate of a <lb/>
bill appropriating to en- <lb/>
large tho Federal building in that <lb/>
city. Fussing a bill for the <lb/>
does not mean planking the <lb/>
money right down, and there may <lb/>
be a long time of waiting for it. <lb/>
This is the experience of other towns <lb/>
where appropriations have been <lb/>
We owe it to the press of the <lb/>
state that shall never witness <lb/>
another public execution our <lb/>
state. Columbus, the county that <lb/>
permitted it some days ago, did so <lb/>
in clear violation of the law. No <lb/>
other county will follow this ex- <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
The Washington City <lb/>
dent who manufactured a story and <lb/>
credited the North Carolina con- <lb/>
with saying the editor of a <lb/>
certain afternoon daily ought to be <lb/>
run out, of the State, has bad to eat <lb/>
some crow. <lb/>
The Durham Herald intimates <lb/>
that as only pure apple cider can be <lb/>
sold there it is supposed to mean <lb/>
that it cannot be watered. <lb/>
One thing can be said about the <lb/>
candidates so far mentioned as want- <lb/>
the nomination for governor <lb/>
they all good men. <lb/>
Spring hate will hardly be larger <lb/>
than the bills. <lb/>
The decision of the United States <lb/>
Supremo court declaring that the <lb/>
company, through <lb/>
which two great railroads wanted to <lb/>
form a merger, is unlawful, shows <lb/>
that the government has some <lb/>
over trusts if it will only ex- <lb/>
it. Now let attention be given <lb/>
to some others of the big trusts. <lb/>
Perhaps President Roosevelt's <lb/>
failure to appoint any more <lb/>
to office in the South is due to the <lb/>
fact that the colored Southern vote <lb/>
is not worth having, now that the <lb/>
United States Supreme Court has <lb/>
decided that southern suffrage laws <lb/>
are <lb/>
j ashore, whereupon the Federals <lb/>
growth and elevation of boarded tho deserted ship for the <lb/>
the individual. purpose of capturing <lb/>
No man is going to forced to cargo. <lb/>
do what is right, provided he docs Colonel Lamb, who commanded <lb/>
not want to do the right in the first Fort Fisher, had several pieces of <lb/>
instance. Regeneration must come pulled down the beach and <lb/>
from within. It may be assisted by I turned them on the Federals who <lb/>
outward and were attempting to blow up the <lb/>
but it cannot be forced by, ship. After several shots had been <lb/>
them. <lb/>
A Vapid Slander. <lb/>
Some public seem to <lb/>
prefer sensational statements to <lb/>
truthful ones, Now it is Mrs. <lb/>
at a meeting of the <lb/>
Progressive Health Club of Chicago <lb/>
who declared that heart of the <lb/>
woman of wealth generally is more <lb/>
responsive to the whine of a dog <lb/>
than to the appeal of a girl who is <lb/>
homeless and <lb/>
This is a vapid slander upon rich <lb/>
women. While there are a few of <lb/>
whom the statement of Mrs. <lb/>
might be true, her sweeping <lb/>
statement is absurd. If she would <lb/>
learn the benefactions of rich <lb/>
men, she would find that most of <lb/>
them do a thousand good deeds that <lb/>
help girls who are in need. There <lb/>
isn't much difference between rich <lb/>
women and poor near- <lb/>
all women are kind-hearted <lb/>
and love to listen to the <lb/>
of a girl who is homeless and <lb/>
The Chicago lecturer was <lb/>
speaking of the <lb/>
News Observer. <lb/>
Several great concerns in New <lb/>
York have decided to no longer <lb/>
employ married women. Are the <lb/>
husbands to be pensioners. <lb/>
are they to be allowed to starve, <lb/>
or how will they live now, poor <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
fired the Yankees, finding it getting <lb/>
too hot, emptied several kegs of <lb/>
powder on her deck, and attached a <lb/>
slow match by saturating a string in <lb/>
kerosene oil and placing one end into <lb/>
the powder firing the other en, <lb/>
and then left her to blow to pieces. <lb/>
Volunteers were called for to save <lb/>
the doomed ship. Quite a number <lb/>
at once responded but Turner <lb/>
was the first to vessel. <lb/>
Clamoring over her he <lb/>
saw at a glance tint the sputtering <lb/>
flame was within a few inches of the <lb/>
explosive, and realizing that an <lb/>
awkward step might throw some <lb/>
of the , powder into the flame he <lb/>
carefully stepped over the <lb/>
rim of the powder circle and clasped <lb/>
the burning string with both hands, <lb/>
walked to the edge of the boat and <lb/>
threw it overboard. <lb/>
An instant more and the daring <lb/>
little sea rover that had run so many <lb/>
perilous voyages to bring tho balm <lb/>
of relief to the wounded, suffering <lb/>
soldiery of North Carolina would <lb/>
have blown to atoms. And <lb/>
Taylor Harris at the risk of his life <lb/>
saved the ship. A soldier's duty it <lb/>
is true, and yet the discharge of that <lb/>
duty so nobly and faithfully per- <lb/>
formed is that which draws in us <lb/>
admiration for such deeds. <lb/>
For to him of the <lb/>
Southern arms promised no alluring <lb/>
reward, nor defeat its stinging <lb/>
terrors. <lb/>
Taylor Harris is now seventy <lb/>
the <lb/>
Bonaparte-Woodruff investigation of <lb/>
civilized Indians Indian Terri- <lb/>
is to discredit the commission <lb/>
It has taken advantage of the <lb/>
of the Indians to induce them <lb/>
to part with their lands for less than <lb/>
they were worth, when they were <lb/>
afterwards sold to rs at an <lb/>
advanced price. In view of these <lb/>
serious facts it is stated the <lb/>
will not be removed, but may <lb/>
con to their salaries. <lb/>
Working a Wise Way. <lb/>
There is a man in this here town, <lb/>
and he is wondrous wise, for when <lb/>
he marked his prices down he then <lb/>
did advertise. And when be saw <lb/>
his trade increase, will all his <lb/>
might, ho marked still lower every <lb/>
price, and advertised again. And <lb/>
when he advertised again, his rivals <lb/>
stamped and swore, to see folks <lb/>
rush with might and main, to <lb/>
his store. And while they sat <lb/>
in solitude, and saw him custom <lb/>
win, that man behind the <lb/>
counter stood and raked the shekels <lb/>
And when he raked tho shekels <lb/>
in and saw his fortune rising, he <lb/>
took a goodly lot of tin and kept on <lb/>
advertising, Each day a generous <lb/>
sum he'd sink, and demonstrate full <lb/>
plain, the more one pays for print- <lb/>
ink tho greater is his gain. <lb/>
Orange Observer. <lb/>
The Hebrew's of will <lb/>
begin work on a s in a <lb/>
few weeks, <lb/>
Charles C. Jones, of Goldsboro, <lb/>
the man who has been figuring <lb/>
in stolen bonds <lb/>
been bound over to Fed-<lb/>
is in J. M. Blow, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
John <lb/>
been vi. <lb/>
a , <lb/>
a go -l<lb/>
upon <lb/>
Mi<lb/>
have to , <lb/>
than a <lb/>
price,<lb/>
Miss D- <lb/>
and, in y-u <lb/>
Kits <lb/>
G. A. K <lb/>
receive i <lb/>
be die. <lb/>
Prof. f. t <lb/>
the <lb/>
ville <lb/>
the Winter <lb/>
good c <lb/>
gO I In <lb/>
your plow II r <lb/>
handles you <lb/>
Miss re . <lb/>
at <lb/>
For com, i a <lb/>
see A Kit i <lb/>
has been vi.-i <lb/>
hi I in-- <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Mi in.- . <lb/>
In rued J <lb/>
For be.-t gin<lb/>
store. <lb/>
J Misses M ii i <lb/>
j. <lb/>
tended t <lb/>
X. C. Mar. The school at Tripp's <lb/>
under the of <lb/>
Bryan. O Cox, W. B. and <lb/>
Misses Helen Galloway <lb/>
Annie were visiting at Sam j <lb/>
Mil ford's near Sun-1 <lb/>
that seems to prospering <lb/>
. i Chapman Co. invite the <lb/>
j to call and examine their j <lb/>
stock of dry goods, notions<lb/>
on same Cos per <lb/>
i House <lb/>
That New <lb/>
foil are thinking of it's on <lb/>
the Fashion here, ready to <lb/>
wear rite moment yon put it on. <lb/>
You'll admire yours If and feel as <lb/>
though others admired they <lb/>
will, too.<lb/>
here she will <lb/>
t in her mil <lb/>
P. II. <lb/>
is better if you <lb/>
more for it <lb/>
el i at a smaller <lb/>
. t the Carroll <lb/>
by the <lb/>
Ci <lb/>
I Saturday <lb/>
. with <lb/>
n in. <lb/>
Co., have just <lb/>
I hay that will <lb/>
C-ll. <lb/>
attended <lb/>
jg Green <lb/>
Holier of near <lb/>
came over for a short visit Sunday <lb/>
land Sunday and the j afternoon. <lb/>
same <lb/>
BUM Addie Cox and Jamie <lb/>
Dr. B. T. Cox wishes to <lb/>
chase lbs new goose feathers. <lb/>
Mrs. Askew, <lb/>
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
To our friends and customers. <lb/>
Having very near lost <lb/>
stock of merchandise in the recent <lb/>
fire, we are now making arrange- <lb/>
as rapidly as possible to <lb/>
open We earnestly <lb/>
solicit a of your <lb/>
valued patronage. Thanking yon <lb/>
one and ail for pas favors we re- <lb/>
main, Tours to Serve, <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
L. L. Kittrell rides to Green- <lb/>
by ville on the train and walks back <lb/>
for the exercise there is in it. He <lb/>
only weighs pounds. When <lb/>
I, <lb/>
attended the quarterly meeting at <lb/>
Red Banks. <lb/>
H. L. Johnson daily receives <lb/>
the nicest assortment of I <lb/>
Sunday schools will be <lb/>
observing Easier. <lb/>
See H. L. Johnson for heavy, <lb/>
and light groceries. <lb/>
Rev. W. E. Cox returned <lb/>
Greenville Tuesday morning. <lb/>
Mrs. J. D. Cox has some I <lb/>
hyacinths bloom her <lb/>
yard. <lb/>
Capt. W. T. of Golds- j <lb/>
Co., always <lb/>
when yon <lb/>
one in <lb/>
It don't take such an <lb/>
awful lot of money to dress well, <lb/>
when you know where to trade. You may <lb/>
have a corps of tailors dancing at your at <lb/>
but none of them can design for <lb/>
you prettier garments, than these Spring <lb/>
Suits which we are now showing. <lb/>
sail desire can be easily satisfied <lb/>
here. Come see. <lb/>
bore, who once lived your city, <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
as very pleasant visit <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
The A. Go's shops <lb/>
we go we have to both activity. <lb/>
can also furnish i j Large shipments being made <lb/>
i Cox when not <lb/>
can be found either at his <lb/>
the store G, <lb/>
meal Chapman A Co. <lb/>
j Mrs. W, at. and <lb/>
. of Clack i daughter to Greenville Tues- <lb/>
II. day. <lb/>
The Shipments by the A. G. Editorial Luxuries in Carolina. <lb/>
Cot Mfg. Co, in cotton planters, ; This is the Ex- <lb/>
we are informed by the depot Mt's rather a queer time <lb/>
every day but demand for are unusually large, for strawberries, but in <lb/>
I their goods seems more so than ever before, <lb/>
proportion. <lb/>
ll. T. W -v. <lb/>
ox now <lb/>
in a<lb/>
j this delightful climate of ours we <lb/>
The line of ladies dress good raise them any time. Miss Em <lb/>
was F. Chapman Co. pi re Brown, of Western Prong, <lb/>
attractive. Call <lb/>
lure on yesterday. u <lb/>
The ether day a party bought we. <lb/>
some wire fence from A. G. Cox Che Foreign Missionary Society <lb/>
f. Co. saying he wanted a its meeting in the <lb/>
of J. If. C. will be to <lb/>
, alter spend- <lb/>
ch the family <lb/>
i . Harper, re <lb/>
. chewing <lb/>
i to the drag <lb/>
Bertha <lb/>
C. Nye <lb/>
in <lb/>
which would l boys s Baptist night, <lb/>
well a folks and adding <lb/>
I ii- <lb/>
res ting papers were read by Miss <lb/>
and Mrs, <lb/>
by Prof J. L. <lb/>
Dillon, S. C, where he will be I WM v. r .-. , , <lb/>
engaged for Borne tune Bur That was a heart crusher when <lb/>
Misses <lb/>
w th only fence that will do it is <lb/>
line. . . . , , <lb/>
for barb wire woven Taylor. Dis <lb/>
court on the charge of robbing <lb/>
t Apex. <lb/>
to notify the <lb/>
public that T will every <lb/>
Saturday at mill one mile <lb/>
of Frog Level on Sam <lb/>
Misses Ethel Pierce <lb/>
Kittrell after sometime <lb/>
at returned to their <lb/>
homes Saturday. <lb/>
Harness as well as buggies <lb/>
Don't go some where to Bel <lb/>
your harness when you can get <lb/>
your harness when you can got, <lb/>
as cheap pr- <lb/>
just as nice <lb/>
perhaps right here from <lb/>
the man get bug- <lb/>
Re . W. E. Cox accepted <lb/>
the i of the Episcopal <lb/>
churches at Winterville and <lb/>
in connection with his <lb/>
work Greenville. His appoint <lb/>
i ill be announced later. <lb/>
Th prices for the best <lb/>
roods nun be had at H. L. John- <lb/>
sou's. <lb/>
The brands of cigars and <lb/>
t H. L. Johnson's. <lb/>
books, pens, pencils and <lb/>
best of stationary always <lb/>
sale at the drug store. <lb/>
sold at the lowest <lb/>
market price at R. G. <lb/>
Co's. <lb/>
prices and tip top goods <lb/>
can be h d at B. U. Chapman <lb/>
t. <lb/>
for tho Beau ton County bun <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
We are now occupying l, I and spent <lb/>
House shop on Main <lb/>
are the position lo furnish our <lb/>
as <lb/>
the Sabbath <lb/>
. the other day certain pretty <lb/>
Dawson, Mollie . , , , <lb/>
young lady asked us if we were <lb/>
fond of kisses. Jerusalem our <lb/>
mouth begin to water right then <lb/>
day with <lb/>
By id and w <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
Burlier <lb/>
We carry farm <lb/>
supplies. Dry notions, <lb/>
groceries, drug and lo <lb/>
see one all. <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
It is nothing strange to hear that <lb/>
Hunsucker baa sold the last <lb/>
stock. Don't you this <lb/>
Mrs. Sarah Taylor has opened a and there. Of course we said <lb/>
splendid of i whereupon she hand- <lb/>
ed us old piece of candy wrap- <lb/>
in paper That wasn't <lb/>
s , BI one of the <lb/>
B I u office <lb/>
Bite invites special to her <lb/>
line or cloth. The <lb/>
ladies will miss a rare <lb/>
I feat if they fail to call and see <lb/>
Mrs. Taylor. <lb/>
Rev. J. L. Jackson, of Conetoe, <lb/>
spent from afternoon until <lb/>
Monday with his mother. <lb/>
flight and heavy groceries <lb/>
ways on baud at the store B. <lb/>
is because there isn't anything do-; Co. <lb/>
You never were Be sure and see II- L. Johnson <lb/>
taken. The fact is, the orders are any and everything in the <lb/>
coming faster they ran be I grocery and line. <lb/>
made. Don't let any more get. We now have a nice lot of porch <lb/>
ahead of you, but place your column timber. II you are in need <lb/>
orders with A. G. Cox life. Co. of them why not let us fit you up <lb/>
Car of cotton seed hulls are light. Winterville <lb/>
received by G. A. Kittrell Co. I Mtg. Co. <lb/>
KING COMBINATION BUGGY. <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
A. G. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
the kind, and a sort of sameness <lb/>
as before sealed on us, H t; <lb/>
thought oh what might have been <lb/>
if she could have only understood. <lb/>
But we reckon she didn't. <lb/>
Dr. W. J. Hill, of <lb/>
has brought suit for damages <lb/>
against the National Hotel, at <lb/>
Washington City, for an insult to <lb/>
his wife by while they <lb/>
were guests of the <lb/>
The man who recently flashed <lb/>
checks In Charlotte has <lb/>
been arrested August, Ga., <lb/>
where he was plying the same <lb/>
trade. His name is given as <lb/>
While Barlow Wilson's <lb/>
minstrels were playing in Fayette- <lb/>
ville, two broke in the <lb/>
dressing room of t he from <lb/>
the rear and stole part of the <lb/>
troupe's wearing apparel. The <lb/>
captured and <lb/>
a to the roads. <lb/>
sent us a nice box of them <lb/>
Oar friend of the Express <lb/>
should consider himself very for <lb/>
while living in a land like <lb/>
this. Especially should he <lb/>
the ladies who send him nice <lb/>
boxes of strawberries at this <lb/>
time of The <lb/>
T -i may conn; some day <lb/>
for luxuries, bat just now old <lb/>
field peas nail hog jowl are the <lb/>
finest dishes we enjoy. Hard to <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Russia is so seared over the war <lb/>
that in Petersburg they even tell <lb/>
the time of day by alarm clocks. <lb/>
Atlanta Journal. <lb/>
HOME TELEPHONE AND <lb/>
TELEGRAPH COMPANY. <lb/>
The following points can now <lb/>
be reached over the lines of <lb/>
this <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Charlotte, <lb/>
Beaufort, <lb/>
Durham,<lb/>
Goldsboro, <lb/>
Greensboro, <lb/>
Henderson, <lb/>
Littleton, <lb/>
New <lb/>
Oxford, <lb/>
Rocky Mt. <lb/>
Warrenton, <lb/>
Weldon, <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
Winston,<lb/>
Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
Baltimore Md. <lb/>
Chattanooga, <lb/>
Charleston. S- C. <lb/>
Chase City. Va. <lb/>
Cincinnati, Ohio. <lb/>
Columbia, S. c. <lb/>
Danville, V <lb/>
v, <lb/>
Nashville, Tenn. <lb/>
New York. N. Y. <lb/>
New Orleans, La. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Petersburg, Va. <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
And all other important and in- <lb/>
points east of the Miss- <lb/>
River. <lb/>
F. C. <lb/>
Manager. <lb/>
William Fountain, H. D. <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Office one door east of post on <lb/>
street Phone <lb/>
March 13th at Bed <lb/>
Banks church or between there <lb/>
and the home of Evans, a roll <lb/>
of money or <lb/>
It was wrapped in a piece of paper <lb/>
with cloth it. Kinder will <lb/>
be liberally rewarded upon return <lb/>
of same. Miss Manning. <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
Passer, Baggage Mi <lb/>
Bus i trains and and <lb/>
in Iowa <lb/>
and <lb/>
Call Phone<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
Department <lb/>
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb/>
J. Proctor <lb/>
T. F. PROCTOR, <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C. <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
MERCHANDISE<lb/>
-1 wanted the <lb/>
i Dry Goods, No- <lb/>
Shoos, Hats, i <lb/>
and Hardware can be found <lb/>
here, whether it i- some- <lb/>
thing to eat, something to <lb/>
or some for the <lb/>
iii- j can be <lb/>
sf pi i . <lb/>
for cotton, co . <lb/>
an; i i Us. <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
Last week Register of Deeds K. <lb/>
Williams issued licenses to the <lb/>
following <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
None were issued for white <lb/>
I persons. <lb/>
Quinn Cox Jr., and Ida Mills. <lb/>
David Gray and Mamie Purvis. <lb/>
Jno. Clark and Minnie Hay. <lb/>
wood. <lb/>
Amos West and Annie Dixon. <lb/>
Mack Blount and Elizabeth <lb/>
I Williams. <lb/>
BETHEL <lb/>
THE WAR NEWS. <lb/>
If you want lumber to build a, house <lb/>
furniture to go in it. clothing and <lb/>
family, Ions <lb/>
your table, or <lb/>
your farm, we can supply your needs. <lb/>
and are now <lb/>
in full blast and we ore <lb/>
o I <lb/>
saw and. do kind <lb/>
r folks; there's nothing <lb/>
trimmings. We also I your busies or ours; <lb/>
do general i H C, ; is. we'd hide our- <lb/>
T Ll <lb/>
DR. R, J. GRIMES, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Office opposite depot. <lb/>
DR. G. F. THIGPEN, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
next door to Post <lb/>
LETTER TO CARLOS HARRIS <lb/>
Greenville N. C. <lb/>
Dear Let's talk it right <lb/>
it before folks; there's nothing <lb/>
It takes time to go . <lb/>
than does to sit <lb/>
down; d -H it turn of <lb/>
its own . <lb/>
Dry Goo Notions, <lb/>
Tobacco and Cigars, e <lb/>
only Soda ;. town. All <lb/>
the popular drinks. Hot Peanuts <lb/>
every day.<lb/>
We beg leave to that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for- <lb/>
We are in trade to make money; <lb/>
so you. We make it by <lb/>
our customer money; so do <lb/>
yon. Our object, in trade, is to <lb/>
save your wood from <lb/>
rotting; yours the same. <lb/>
We work for of pro- <lb/>
you for a few. We <lb/>
can do some things that you can't <lb/>
do; we have the facilities. Ton <lb/>
c in do some things t hat we can't <lb/>
f I you are there. Lei us work to. <lb/>
,. jollier; be faithful to <lb/>
e can serve our customers better <lb/>
working and being <lb/>
j faithful to <lb/>
Four dollars put into <lb/>
will paint more feet than in any <lb/>
other way; and the paint will last <lb/>
I longer. This save yon money, <lb/>
I saves your money, <lb/>
j That's all there i in <lb/>
I business. <lb/>
AND BUNTING, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb/>
Line Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries. <lb/>
We Pay, Highest Prices for Cotton, <lb/>
Cotton and Country <lb/>
AT <lb/>
you can honest, goods at. living prices, <lb/>
large stock before yon buy and be satisfied wit <lb/>
bases. <lb/>
your <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, Varnishes and and <lb/>
Country Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
p. s. <lb/>
Tours truly, <lb/>
F. W. Co. <lb/>
H. L. Carr sells our <lb/>
Suits, Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats. Caps, Under- <lb/>
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware, <lb/>
and everything you wear. Everything v, u in <lb/>
your house and everything; yon use in your parlor, <lb/>
Millinery Goods a Specialty. <lb/>
Our goods are here and we are ready to serve yon. <lb/>
Everybody sees buys, and everybody that <lb/>
our goods becomes our customers. Just give us a trial <lb/>
and save yourselves money. <lb/>
BLOUNT BROTHERS. <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
There is no tine in the world that excels E <lb/>
inc. It has behind it a century's j <lb/>
reputation wares and I<lb/>
If you use the Paints you <lb/>
never worry about quality, <lb/>
We that you will favor us with your <lb/>
purpose. Have just received <lb/>
tan ; . <lb/>
paint <lb/>
for any <lb/>
load <lb/>
Mayors Court <lb/>
Mayor IT. W. Whedbee has- dis- <lb/>
posed the cases from <lb/>
Mar. I-. Mar. <lb/>
L. B. and B. T. Bailey <lb/>
affray, lined, eat and <lb/>
15.45. <lb/>
Tom May, assault with deadly <lb/>
weapon, bound over to Superior <lb/>
court. <lb/>
H. A. very, drunk, <lb/>
and cost, 18.30. <lb/>
drunk <lb/>
fined and cost, 15.70. <lb/>
TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN IN TH <lb/>
HI II ill PI <lb/>
OF NEWARK. X. ., TOUR POLICY I A, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
;. <lb/>
Extender Insurance iliac <lb/>
c yon <lb/>
is <lb/>
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on <lb/>
. living, or three years after lapse, upon <lb/>
o and payment with interest. <lb/>
year--7. No Restrictions, s. Incontestable. <lb/>
the beginning of and , f each <lb/>
din, year, provided the for the current , ear be <lb/>
may be used-i. To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
z. Jo increase the or <lb/>
special<lb/>
. <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
. .-.,. . <lb/>
The matter of the receivership <lb/>
of tie North Carolina <lb/>
n took n new turn Monday. <lb/>
General swore <lb/>
an before Chief <lb/>
Walter Clark alleging that <lb/>
Finch <lb/>
ether to unlawfully <lb/>
damage the property <lb/>
Hi d. <lb/>
Clark a bench <lb/>
warrant for I he arrest of Me Bee <lb/>
which was t to New <lb/>
e was by the sheriff of <lb/>
. n carried to <lb/>
to answer the charge. <lb/>
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L. i <lb/>
jG<lb/>
Greenville c.<lb/>
Is what we are after, the possession of of <lb/>
our will Insure sweet milk, cream and <lb/>
. tool drinking water and many dainties that <lb/>
be unattainable without the Refrigerator. <lb/>
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb/>
If you have you Will want a Lawn Mower <lb/>
soon, and we've, made it easy for you to own one. <lb/>
J hero is no need to borrow a lawn mower when we <lb/>
we sell a good machine with knives at such <lb/>
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work. <lb/>
Water Coolers, Ice Hammocks and <lb/>
everything else in the hardware line. <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
Fire <lb/>
Seoul, March is reported <lb/>
that the B have set fire to <lb/>
the town of on the Korea <lb/>
side of the river and have <lb/>
retreated across the river into <lb/>
Manchuria. A complete Russian <lb/>
evacuation is proceeding, due to <lb/>
the advance toward the <lb/>
north. <lb/>
A skirmish of cavalry <lb/>
at north of Korea, <lb/>
on 8th, which the <lb/>
were driven back. Th <lb/>
losses are not known. <lb/>
More men would have <lb/>
if forced to eat their words.<lb/>
s.-<lb/>
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THE KEELEY CURE <lb/>
you know it docs r. M. <lb/>
for strong drink or th . relieves a person of all desire <lb/>
MS THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, <lb/>
Correspondence . . <lb/>
Greens . <lb/>
The Only Way- <lb/>
To get the confidence of th <lb/>
people of Pitt county by adv r <lb/>
is through the daily and <lb/>
editions of <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Bombardment Leaves Port Arthur in <lb/>
Bad Plight <lb/>
March <lb/>
private reports both indicate that <lb/>
Admiral Togo's fourth on <lb/>
Pert Arthur the 10th <lb/>
was the most effective since the <lb/>
first of a month ago. One <lb/>
torpedo boat destroyer <lb/>
was bunk Russian <lb/>
torpedo boats damaged. <lb/>
The city <lb/>
submitted to a heavy bombard- <lb/>
lasting nearly four hours. <lb/>
The naval bombardments of the <lb/>
land works have generally <lb/>
been ineffective, yet the peculiar <lb/>
topographical conditions of Port <lb/>
Arthur make immunity from <lb/>
serious loss from bombardment <lb/>
almost impossible. Admiral To- <lb/>
go's torpedo flotilla opened the <lb/>
action by boldly steaming in under <lb/>
the batteries and successfully <lb/>
placing a number of mechanical <lb/>
mines the harbor. <lb/>
London, March rumor <lb/>
of the evacuation of Port Arthur <lb/>
is repeated this morning from <lb/>
different points, but it is absolute- <lb/>
without continuation. <lb/>
According to the St. Petersburg <lb/>
correspondent of The Daily <lb/>
graph vague rumors are current <lb/>
there that later telegrams describe <lb/>
the bombardment of Port Arthur <lb/>
as much more than has <lb/>
been admitted officially. <lb/>
Special dispatches <lb/>
and Yin give reports of <lb/>
heavy Russian casualties at Port <lb/>
Arthur, amounting to forty men <lb/>
killed and wounded, but they <lb/>
are so conflicting in details that <lb/>
it is not to give them much <lb/>
credence <lb/>
In a dispatch from dated <lb/>
March a of The <lb/>
Daily Telegraph says that in the <lb/>
latest attack on Port Arthur two <lb/>
Russian torpedo boat destroyers <lb/>
were sunk and great damage was <lb/>
done to docks, forts <lb/>
including the explosion of a <lb/>
powder <lb/>
is imported to have been <lb/>
almost entirely destroyed; several <lb/>
guns there dismounted, <lb/>
the crews four boats in <lb/>
the inside harbor are said to have <lb/>
been deserted, <lb/>
mi <lb/>
Pithy Paragraphs. <lb/>
It is the cooper who does a <lb/>
business. <lb/>
Ilia the maker who <lb/>
makes ends meat <lb/>
It's thing to catch cold <lb/>
and everybody nose it. <lb/>
strains of a bell are <lb/>
generally music. <lb/>
Th--roar of tied is often <lb/>
heard on the sea of mat i bunny. <lb/>
lovely women <lb/>
smiles are caught in witch- <lb/>
wiles.- <lb/>
cured <lb/>
J. <lb/>
lost h <lb/>
by <lb/>
of <lb/>
pay <lb/>
crackers robbed two stores <lb/>
Friday night, and <lb/>
bout in cash. <lb/>
Holland, of Turlington, <lb/>
store and stock of goods <lb/>
Friday morning. <lb/>
i trying to arrest a burglar <lb/>
Saturday night, two <lb/>
o The burglar <lb/>
ail association <lb/>
is having compiled a <lb/>
of persons who will not <lb/>
debts. <lb/>
i are generally great men <lb/>
A man delights in showing <lb/>
her best new gown to her dearest <lb/>
friend and her worst enemy.<lb/>
MASON Stork of <lb/>
Stock of <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Dress Goods, Hamburgs, Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, <lb/>
Etc. <lb/>
At C T. <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
No Goods Will Be Charged at These Prices. <lb/>
HOWARD HATS, All Grades, Quality <lb/>
r-rs <lb/>
KING Shoes <lb/>
Shirts and 1.50 Quality <lb/>
FINE SUNDAY SHIRTS and for this sale <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
mm m -cm <lb/>
Main St <lb/>
North Carolina.<lb/>
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PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
MONDAY, MAIN <lb/>
W. . y at <lb/>
C. l. spent <lb/>
Bin. W. B. Barnhill went to <lb/>
Bethel this <lb/>
F. returned <lb/>
evening from Tarboro. <lb/>
Dr. William Fountain <lb/>
Sunday from Tarboro. <lb/>
r Griffin returned <lb/>
from a trip up the road. <lb/>
Misses Alice Lang end <lb/>
kit Saturday visit to <lb/>
.-. of Portsmouth, <lb/>
who was visiting Mrs. L, T. Small- j <lb/>
wood, left <lb/>
B, ii. Jarvis, who was here <lb/>
visiting mother, this <lb/>
for Norfolk. <lb/>
B. B. Frank H. of <lb/>
Washington, spent last tight here <lb/>
and this . <lb/>
W. A. Hart, Hampton <lb/>
county, who was visiting <lb/>
J, N. Bart, left Ibis morning. <lb/>
Miss Brown, of Ayden, <lb/>
who has been visiting Nellie <lb/>
Barnhill, returned home <lb/>
Howard, of Tarboro, <lb/>
in Saturday evening to <lb/>
J. <lb/>
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. . id Mar; <lb/>
. , have <lb/>
v Mrs. i <lb/>
home Sunday evening, <lb/>
B. went to L <lb/>
G Great Department Store <lb/>
The Shoe has that something in beauty <lb/>
and style that means individuality. <lb/>
It in the it give- dis- <lb/>
to the foot. In the diversity of kinds there are <lb/>
styles for every person from the evening slipper <lb/>
to the sturdy winter street boot; they all hare a light, <lb/>
airy gracefulness peculiarly their own, which is sure to <lb/>
to a woman's eye. Shoes <lb/>
Fir. They Y t Perfectly. <lb/>
Shoes should always fit and about the <lb/>
instep so to make ii impossible for the foot to -din for- <lb/>
ward and crowd th- t-. . . I and to <lb/>
have of . I i I <lb/>
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M ; <lb/>
i; ;<lb/>
v Dodi<lb/>
and Is v.<lb/>
Great Department Store. <lb/>
.,. <lb/>
ILL <lb/>
V- <lb/>
W. L. Ball went to Scotland <lb/>
Neck today. <lb/>
B. L. Davis, of Farmville, was <lb/>
here <lb/>
W. <lb/>
came in Monday, I<lb/>
J. K. went to j <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
Walter Harris this morning <lb/>
a visit to Charlotte, <lb/>
Rev W, E, Cox rel this <lb/>
from Winterville. II <lb/>
Miss Delia returned Won-1 <lb/>
day evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
S. Wells, of Wilson, who had ft; <lb/>
been spending some days E. <lb/>
A. left this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. of Charlotte, <lb/>
who been visiting her mother, <lb/>
Mrs. Emily Harris, left this morn- <lb/>
for her home, <lb/>
R. J. Cobb. <lb/>
C. V. York. <lb/>
r u. <lb/>
L. H. <lb/>
i , <lb/>
BE. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Spring Time <lb/>
With it on <lb/>
ha dis in nil lines <lb/>
to -l This has interest for every <lb/>
v ill Spring s ode be <lb/>
Contractors, Constructors <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS <lb/>
Factory situated by the railroad just North of the <lb/>
a Imperial Tobacco Factor j. <lb/>
All kinds of dressed lumber, turned and <lb/>
scroll work. <lb/>
We ask for share of the patronage and <lb/>
will do our best to give satisfaction. <lb/>
The <lb/>
w. Gold, of Wilson, who AH machinery new and up and of the best <lb/>
been spending a few <lb/>
G b home today. i . .,. Ia and lab m for erection of <lb/>
buildings. <lb/>
Mrs. W. M. of Pinning, Slating and all Ulnae of <lb/>
here today ; Tin shop is to <lb/>
her brother, Bey. II. L. charge of <lb/>
Nina Harris, daughter oar tinning and slating department, You will find him <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. ft master of his trade, <lb/>
has been sick with since <lb/>
Friday, is reported much better <lb/>
today. <lb/>
WEDNESDAY <lb/>
A. L. Blow went to to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
W. W. of Hassell, is <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
Burch has taken a <lb/>
with Tue <lb/>
W. K. Fountain, of Tarboro, <lb/>
came in Tuesday evening. <lb/>
J. P. Hilliard returned from a <lb/>
trip the road Tuesday evening. <lb/>
C. T. went to Kinston <lb/>
Tuesday evening and returned <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
now the scenes of styles <lb/>
interesting-, intensely so. <lb/>
Human needs human <lb/>
the public la a vast army of human in <lb/>
points. On the other side this store with v <lb/>
It. matters not whether <lb/>
a real or fancied need. A want is i <lb/>
inquiry, xx- v you to Investigate and after <lb/>
bin and buy liberal. <lb/>
V . <lb/>
;. ; <lb/>
C. FLANAGAN, <lb/>
Attorney at Law, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
RANK n. WOOTEN, <lb/>
Attorney-at-Law, <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
r. R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
lay Grain Co <lb/>
AND OF <lb/>
Grain, Cracked Corn, <lb/>
Bran, Cotton Seed <lb/>
Meal and Hulls. <lb/>
ONE DOOR <lb/>
FIVE POINTS, <lb/>
Get our prices and see our b- <lb/>
fore buying. We to buy your <lb/>
Cora and Peas for oh. <lb/>
hens have become more <lb/>
price of their pro- <lb/>
duct has d <lb/>
Groceries that Please <lb/>
Our are the kind <lb/>
that we sell. Sometimes there is <lb/>
a to please our <lb/>
selves by something <lb/>
as at a lower price, <lb/>
and thereby get a bigger profit, <lb/>
but we are Arm and only goods <lb/>
of highest quality are bought. <lb/>
We have no old to <lb/>
off. These Groceries are fresh <lb/>
and in perfect condition. <lb/>
low about them except the <lb/>
price. We pay the highest mark- <lb/>
et price for all kinds of Country J <lb/>
Produce. Phone MB <lb/>
Bland a <lb/>
No. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, MARCH 1904 <lb/>
No. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
hilled another probably fiscal- <lb/>
injured by a falling tree. <lb/>
A county <lb/>
held up by two men in the public <lb/>
road and robbed <lb/>
The Daughters of Confederacy. <lb/>
Reported for Reflector <lb/>
On Karen 11th, tie T. <lb/>
Chapter of tie of <lb/>
Mas delightfully en- <lb/>
by Mitt; <lb/>
As it time for the ion of <lb/>
new the were <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
Vice President Mis Helen <lb/>
Forbes, <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Must Bryan. <lb/>
Lawrence. <lb/>
Press <lb/>
J Smith mid Martha <lb/>
Misses Mar- <lb/>
Lillian and <lb/>
Nellie Pender. The tells of one <lb/>
After all the business was over tree in which <lb/>
oat 1.1 lugs feet la five i <lb/>
MR. POWELL ANSWERS MR. PETREE. <lb/>
In wan was Minister Shortly Shows <lb/>
Thai the People of the Town Are <lb/>
Editor Tower, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Dear last week's <lb/>
issue of the Watch Tower was an <lb/>
loads of m for <lb/>
the Worth at editor t <lb/>
Louis <lb/>
and <lb/>
follow. <lb/>
have been <lb/>
all Christians v. ho <lb/>
we were entertained by a <lb/>
on Miss <lb/>
fir the <lb/>
Hie -1. He sets us <lb/>
his broth ten, without <lb/>
right <lb/>
may be <lb/>
eve. <lb/>
the pi ire, he U-g the <lb/>
ate not applicable to the <lb/>
ii inn here. He <lb/>
he fact <lb/>
feet long and two bee, and i- .,, <lb/>
Tito log was eking Hi- r- <lb/>
has wording to lb <lb/>
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and will not to the i <lb/>
in rated by Bed <lb/>
P y. <lb/>
in diameter. <lb/>
oiling the ;. <lb/>
cholera s v. id<lb/>
Ski oner being the win- <lb/>
then <lb/>
dainty i the other day <lb/>
after spending a very pleasant a boy <lb/>
evening lbs chapter to , a M. m <lb/>
Miss Wooten, on to .-at and accident. <lb/>
would not vote the J hands and are patient and <lb/>
As to his beyond compare. They are <lb/>
whether Jeans would have as can-fully ax horses and <lb/>
for dispensary or not. I am <lb/>
certain He would not have voted <lb/>
carry their heavy loads safely, <lb/>
though slowly. The streets of <lb/>
for aided and and other cities are block- <lb/>
scare a victory for them laded by these foe animals, and <lb/>
I over all the winding <lb/>
they are plodding with <lb/>
I man produce and <lb/>
d in the nation <lb/>
when be <lb/>
Would <lb/>
If the saloon<lb/>
lug <lb/>
has taken stand that ices bl <lb/>
in a worse refuse o <lb/>
Vote as bad as Io V <lb/>
to vote l to I w . t <lb/>
for Hie <lb/>
established without vote <lb/>
the voters. <lb/>
; we a-l ., <lb/>
moat vole in older to lent. <lb/>
To vote for h I. <lb/>
not lo vow at in a <lb/>
b for -a <lb/>
With reference to <lb/>
I will say the editor <lb/>
to know fuels before he <lb/>
makes <lb/>
Brother Move did no <lb/>
April 1904- <lb/>
JAMES, President. <lb/>
O'clock Tea. <lb/>
Reported for Reflector. <lb/>
Elaborate in every was <lb/>
the O'clock given on <lb/>
Tuesday by the most attractive <lb/>
hostess, Mrs, Joseph O, iii <lb/>
honor of her Mm, W. <lb/>
Gold, of and Mrs. W. <lb/>
O. Howard, of Tarboro, <lb/>
decorations were handsome, <lb/>
well as Tile menu <lb/>
was served in seven courses, and <lb/>
laid Pr sixteen <lb/>
ferns wore <lb/>
for <lb/>
those were ,. <lb/>
J. Jarvis, <lb/>
W. A. Alfred <lb/>
Forties, Lula <lb/>
Cur. <lb/>
j M. A. Allen, <lb/>
bye, V. G IS. B <lb/>
and <lb/>
ally knocked down a Tue <lb/>
weapon was and killed <lb/>
the hoy. <lb/>
who Of <lb/>
for <lb/>
either; but when <lb/>
ad attendant U in is the same <lb/>
running and day, <lb/>
an be What has h <lb/>
pill an end to this <lb/>
in the week, what can be done <lb/>
mat tell here. <lb/>
rested 0.1 the charge of conspiracy, when i certain, that <lb/>
given a nary hearing ,, v no one is lo any other <lb/>
before Chief Justice Ti.- j than to Judge of all the earth, <lb/>
day, and was bound over to Wake j ,,,. ., ,,; J and whether <lb/>
Superior conn <lb/>
in the sum of <lb/>
I vote <lb/>
Tb <lb/>
End of Century Book Club. Leave the <lb/>
Reported do th <lb/>
The Bod of Rook control if. Ii <lb/>
Club held regular meeting in a ti n. <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon the at. Not bather with <lb/>
residence of Mrs. V, Janus, let it to Spread until <lb/>
In absence of the , whole town should be <lb/>
President Mrs. The to do is to <lb/>
with her the per.-on who has <lb/>
to think it done dispensary or <lb/>
with and look It us not him to <lb/>
what be and accord to others the <lb/>
that he. would enjoy <lb/>
next thing <lb/>
Fraternally, <lb/>
would w- Powell. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, Mar. <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
The slate ate of <lb/>
parsed a bill the an- <lb/>
f n birth <lb/>
day a h ii lay that state. <lb/>
Many arc fleeing to <lb/>
Am to . <lb/>
An explosion hi a Chic go toy <lb/>
factory the death of three <lb/>
Air Line railroad <lb/>
has executed a tor <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
The Ground of War, <lb/>
is in many ways similar <lb/>
at <lb/>
ill, <lb/>
in the <lb/>
ANNULLED. <lb/>
ease and grace presided over the there to see <lb/>
meeting. is kept ton <lb/>
and spreading or establish <lb/>
Jarvis wen- the guests of then pet Then vaccinate <lb/>
Mrs, Jarvis gave an I those who me to <lb/>
i to <lb/>
mono <lb/>
ting sketch of Warwick But these all things <lb/>
and Mi's. James we must not submit to the <lb/>
u striking life pest-house or to <lb/>
I of Prince me f tin i <lb/>
Delightful what his <lb/>
Federal served by too by not t Vis bill <lb/>
of the North Car- her daughter, Mary , It has n vital <lb/>
Skinner. mention ,.,.,. ,,. K <lb/>
,. , , j should be made of the happy he-,, ,., 1- <lb/>
. ., . , , , <lb/>
. . that the met with r.,<lb/>
March ho of <lb/>
a certain <lb/>
Hearty were t <lb/>
the editorial of last week. I <lb/>
The name means Dragon. <lb/>
It is a beautiful stream. <lb/>
is navigable sixty miles to the <lb/>
village of Chanson. <lb/>
the nature <lb/>
say that Judge of <lb/>
Federal court, will dismiss she <lb/>
receivership of the Atlantic <lb/>
former con- <lb/>
North railroad <lb/>
the to its <lb/>
This action is on <lb/>
evidence Drought before <lb/>
Justine Clark at <lb/>
trial of Receiver on the <lb/>
of ti damage <lb/>
property to the slate. <lb/>
anniversary of her Ultra <lb/>
Hearty <lb/>
loaded <lb/>
THE COUNTY HOME. <lb/>
the rivers and the small size of <lb/>
river make eastern <lb/>
Korea, quite from a <lb/>
valleys In <lb/>
western hall . Is of <lb/>
the River Ai is <lb/>
the <lb/>
when <lb/>
of I <lb/>
were sun I-. <lb/>
beam same <lb/>
to Korea as Tampa does to <lb/>
Florida. The former i midway <lb/>
to say no one cared anything j ,,. the t <lb/>
about the editorial when that <lb/>
appeared. It was the same article <lb/>
Ladies Find it in Splendid Condition, mailed here to used by the <lb/>
Several of II e Daughters advocates two days pilot to <lb/>
went to the county home, last the election and four days before <lb/>
Yellow Sea the latter is <lb/>
midway down Florida on the <lb/>
f coast. <lb/>
Western Korea is a, v <lb/>
country, but it fa cut by <lb/>
Judge is quoted as Sunday afternoon, to visit the in lower appeared, and and near the coast of <lb/>
the evidence as to the in-1 mates and carry them over town by saloon, e Yellow <lb/>
of brought out land delicacies, The ladies tell of. <lb/>
before Chic Justice Clark, a pub- <lb/>
this morning, in a true state- <lb/>
of the fuels, I feel that the <lb/>
Federal court has been <lb/>
upon and <lb/>
And thus big farce comes to <lb/>
a end. Daily Reflector <lb/>
Made Assistant Clerk. <lb/>
Richmond, Va., March <lb/>
Albert Sidney Lanier, a native <lb/>
and long a of North Caro- <lb/>
has been appointed assistant <lb/>
to eh clerk of Virginia <lb/>
corporation commission. <lb/>
that tiny found premises <lb/>
such condition and the <lb/>
inmates so comfortably provided <lb/>
for that they want to speak of it, <lb/>
so the people of the county may <lb/>
know how well the is <lb/>
kept. <lb/>
Superintendent is <lb/>
log an excellent manager of the <lb/>
home, shows every attention and <lb/>
to the inmates, and <lb/>
latter express their appreciation <lb/>
in praise of him. <lb/>
Brother Petree should make him- <lb/>
self so officious at such a time and <lb/>
in behalf of the of <lb/>
Greenville, perhaps can best be <lb/>
answered by <lb/>
He would leave impression <lb/>
on the minds of the Tower readers <lb/>
that the brethren in Greenville <lb/>
are a set of drunken <lb/>
didn't want to get whiskey <lb/>
away from town, while nothing is <lb/>
further from the truth. I, do not <lb/>
believe, if the question of dis- <lb/>
Since hens become or prohibition <lb/>
price of their pro- be before the people <lb/>
duct has d <lb/>
sea there are many <lb/>
level plains. It. the north is the <lb/>
strategic Yalu river, the boundary <lb/>
of Korea. <lb/>
On the western coast of Korea <lb/>
the tides of the Yellow are <lb/>
higher than anywhere in world <lb/>
outside the Hay of Fundy, and <lb/>
while the rivers of eastern Korea <lb/>
are clear streams, that run swiftly <lb/>
from lie mountains, those on the <lb/>
western side are great, blown, <lb/>
muddy rivers, up which the <lb/>
thirty-foot ocean tides surge many <lb/>
miles. <lb/>
The pride of Korea is In the <lb/>
splendid bulls, which stand from <lb/>
row, there would be a one who thirteen to fourteen and a half <lb/>
n. C. Mar. <lb/>
Mis. Lorenzo is on <lb/>
the list. <lb/>
Charles and Jerome <lb/>
went to Monday <lb/>
Misses Pearl and Swan Nelson <lb/>
spent Sunday night with Miss <lb/>
Annie <lb/>
Henry a d sister, <lb/>
Miss Eva, spent Saturday, night <lb/>
and Sunday with relatives near <lb/>
Charlie <lb/>
attended <lb/>
Bethany Sunday <lb/>
L. T. Worthington <lb/>
neigh hot hood Tuesday <lb/>
Miss sped <lb/>
night and Sunday in the <lb/>
neighborhood. <lb/>
Mr, and Mrs. <lb/>
were in the n <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
Saratoga, who has <lb/>
several days with M. Anna <lb/>
d , day. <lb/>
Dennis w. over <lb/>
liver s of <lb/>
Miss Delia Smith, of and, <lb/>
was in neighborhood Sunday <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. spent <lb/>
Sunday with relatives near Corey's <lb/>
house. <lb/>
Millinery Announcement. <lb/>
am now receiving a very hand- <lb/>
some and complete line of mil- <lb/>
tor spring The <lb/>
deportment Is still under the <lb/>
direction of Mrs. Greene. <lb/>
will try to please you both in <lb/>
prices and work. Come sec my <lb/>
new goods. Wait for my opening, <lb/>
will be announced later. <lb/>
Mrs. L. <lb/>
Changed to Greenville. <lb/>
United States District Attorney <lb/>
Harry Skinner has changed his <lb/>
official headquarters from Raleigh <lb/>
to Greenville. This will give him <lb/>
opportunity to be home more. <lb/>
Carriage Mad <lb/>
will wear as long as No <lb/>
others are as heavy bodied, because <lb/>
weigh to ounces <lb/>
to the pint. Sold by H. L. Can <lb/>
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