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PERSONALS SOCIAL <lb />
B. Mooring spent <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
to <lb />
Union Service. <lb />
e onion i -vice In the Pres- <lb />
i lust was <lb />
Mr. was from <lb />
the text, ye be born <lb />
y e cannot the I I <lb />
A number in the<lb />
AYDEN ITEMS. <lb />
W. G. Ward <lb />
, , . . , I I <lb />
B-L. Tyson . , .,,,,,,,,, <lb />
day evening. <lb />
T. J. Walk <lb />
for Durham. <lb />
at this morning's Bar- <lb />
morning <lb />
The service will be held <lb />
7.3 I. <lb />
J. II. Keel i peel Bun <lb />
E. Turnage, of ill Tho of the <lb />
wag here today. fifth district, died in <lb />
, . . , . . Washington Sunday. <lb />
G. V. . Baker, of <lb />
in Sunday evening. <lb />
O. L. returned <lb />
Leslie Newton baa returned <lb />
a trip in Georgia, <lb />
M. h. Starkey left <lb />
morning for v. on . w . <lb />
M, it. Justice came <lb />
this to hold court. <lb />
G. and <lb />
kins went to Conetoe today. <lb />
There was quite a severe earth- <lb />
ck along the <lb />
land coast Monday morning. <lb />
A steamer laden with <lb />
I bales of cotton and a <lb />
Mies Lena Matthews and Fern I <lb />
Change in Local Representative. <lb />
G. G. lit who been <lb />
the tentative<lb />
spent Sunday in Washing-1 territory, promoted <lb />
ton. larger and his headquarter <lb />
Miss Mattie returned transferred to Raleigh. Be <lb />
this morning from a visit to Kin- will be succeeded here by S. <lb />
us, who will charge <lb />
the con In Pitt, <lb />
id Bean foil con die <lb />
company tr had a b <lb />
n an in it service s <lb />
V, wish him much <lb />
E. A., toward returned <lb />
a I over <lb />
Mrs. A. Gardner and child- <lb />
Saturday evening for <lb />
Ayden. <lb />
Borne vernal equinox weather is <lb />
Rosalind return-; am <lb />
. if it is a little bad. <lb />
evening from a visit to <lb />
Miss <lb />
ed <lb />
Beet-and Neck. <lb />
is. D. J. and <lb />
Miss spent Bun-<lb />
New <lb />
S. M. <lb />
just arrived at <lb />
of The City Hay drain Co <lb />
E. V. Cox, of Ayden. <lb />
. . BUYERS AND <lb />
visiting attorneys at <lb />
T. is a, nine <lb />
residence on Dickinson ave- <lb />
west of the railroad. <lb />
W. M. Lang, of took <lb />
the train here this morning for <lb />
northern markets to purchase new <lb />
goods. <lb />
Hay, Grain, Cricked Corn, <lb />
Bran, Cotton Si <lb />
and Mulls. <lb />
Seed <lb />
N. C. March 1904 <lb />
H. A. White, of Greenville, vat <lb />
here Monday nip <lb />
friends. <lb />
Mrs. J. A. Davis and Mrs. A. <lb />
W. Ange left Monday for Haiti <lb />
more. Mrs. Daria will buy bar <lb />
millinery on this trip. <lb />
Mr. Cash and Miss <lb />
were Sun- <lb />
day at Bethany church by Rev <lb />
R. J. Corbett. <lb />
A beautiful line if lawns and <lb />
white goods at J. R. Smith Bro <lb />
Miss Lucy Linton, of <lb />
county, one of our former <lb />
girls, is visiting Miss Joy- <lb />
ii <lb />
Rev. J, M. Barfield went to <lb />
Goldsboro Saturday and returned <lb />
Monday morning. <lb />
Rev. D. W. Davis came <lb />
day and filled his appointment, <lb />
and returned to Washington Mon- <lb />
day <lb />
Electric Bit- <lb />
rs. Wine Ayers Hair <lb />
vigor and Swamp root at J. R. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Lil is very sick with <lb />
E. Peel, of was <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
A. T. Harper, <lb />
Royal Borden, of Goldsboro, <lb />
h ere T ti <lb />
J. L. Gibson, of Wilmington, <lb />
was here Wednesday. <lb />
B. W. Mosely and Mr. <lb />
were here Wednesday. <lb />
Cotton planters and guano dis- <lb />
at J. R. Smith A Bro <lb />
Felix of Kinston, was <lb />
here Tuesday. <lb />
E. Co. ate making an <lb />
addition to the size of their store, <lb />
doubling the floor space. <lb />
Greenville's Great Department <lb />
FIFTH STREET. ONE DOOR FROM <lb />
POINTS. <lb />
people while walking <lb />
small bridge on the <lb />
more Ohio railroad, West <lb />
Virginia, were rundown by a <lb />
passenger train. Three were <lb />
killed and ;. <lb />
Get our prices and our be- <lb />
j. rant <lb />
went to Corn and <lb />
W. Jr., Mis. t p <lb />
g rant t- buy <lb />
evening and returned <lb />
morning. <lb />
Misses Marv Burney and Bailie <lb />
Cox, who have been visiting <lb />
here, returned to Grifton <lb />
Sunday evening. <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Mount; who baa been visiting <lb />
parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. <lb />
King, returned borne today. <lb />
and J. B. Move re II <lb />
turned evening from <lb />
northern markets, where they bad <lb />
been purchasing for <lb />
the of J, B. Cherry Co. <lb />
TUESDAY, . <lb />
G. W. Baker returned to <lb />
ton today, <lb />
B W, Moseley went lo <lb />
Monday evening. <lb />
W. H, Hackney left this <lb />
fin Lawrence. <lb />
G. G. lineman returned Mon- <lb />
day evening from Tarboro. <lb />
Rev. D. B. Clayton came in this <lb />
morning and is the guest of B. A. <lb />
J. T. Matthews, of Washington, <lb />
passed through thin morning on <lb />
his way home from <lb />
Col. and Mrs. J. Bryan Grimes, <lb />
of Raleigh, are visiting Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. J. J. parents <lb />
of Mrs. Grimes. <lb />
Miss Jesse Lee Sugg, the <lb />
daughter of Col. I. A. <lb />
Sugg, of Greenville, is her <lb />
cousin, Miss Sadie Harding, at <lb />
H. R. Brights on Main street. <lb />
Washington Gazette-Messenger. <lb />
W, R. has moved to the <lb />
Cherry house, corner of Third <lb />
Greene streets. <lb />
spring <lb />
and Thursday <lb />
We will have on display one of the <lb />
moat attractive DRESS GOODS, <lb />
Jg TRIMMINGS. LACES and NOVELTIES <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
attend. <lb />
that has ever been display, in <lb />
P The public cordially invited to <lb />
Mar. <lb />
case of Best <lb />
at cents per yard. <lb />
in <lb />
We put <lb />
on sale one <lb />
C. L Wilkinson Co <lb />
The Shoe has that something in beauty <lb />
End means individuality. <lb />
It h tho it, gives Ah <lb />
to tin In the diversity of kinds there ; <lb />
. t from the evening j <lb />
in winter boot; all have a <lb />
their own, which is sore i <lb />
man's eye. Shoo- <lb />
Fit, They Perfectly. <lb />
always and <lb />
so an to make It Impossible for the foot to slip <lb />
ward mi crowd toes, while bail and <lb />
of room thus giving free play to thy foot. <lb />
is what do. <lb />
Our new spring Styles in oxfords and sandals will . <lb />
here very shortly. <lb />
U a <lb />
Greenville's Great Department Store <lb />
II takes H woman to smile with No Carriage Mad. <lb />
a knife in her wane <lb />
she loved thrust it there. wear as as No <lb />
j others are as heavy bodied, became <lb />
Evening dress at other weigh to ounces <lb />
of day would i to pint, by FT. L. Can- <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. TUESDAY, MARCH 29.1904. <lb />
No. <lb />
MRS. GRIFFIN'S OPENING. <lb />
A NOTICE TO OFFENDERS. <lb />
Handsome Exhibit of New Millinery. <lb />
Today at the millinery store of <lb />
Mrs. L. began her six- <lb />
annual spring display of <lb />
new styles. The visit r dots not <lb />
have to wait to inside store <lb />
to be attracted, for the front win- <lb />
is seen a bower of beautiful <lb />
flowers as to catch tho attention of <lb />
every passer and <lb />
of admiration. And this is <lb />
but a foretaste of the scene within. <lb />
Just inside the door is a hand- <lb />
some figure in white <lb />
and a flower girl that <lb />
seems to extend to all a welcome. <lb />
Suspended in of the <lb />
Store amid a festoon of draperies <lb />
are the 1888 -1901, in <lb />
white representing, the <lb />
years the business has been in <lb />
existence. <lb />
And the every- <lb />
where. Imagine if yon can more <lb />
than sixty exquisite in <lb />
you have a small <lb />
idea of the picture. These hats <lb />
are starve s of beauty, the very <lb />
latest in the new shape <lb />
and styles, designer seeming <lb />
to have left off nothing that can <lb />
add to the attractiveness of each. <lb />
Then there are ribbons, ornaments <lb />
laces, flowers and all manner of <lb />
trimmings in abundance. <lb />
Mis. Griffin's exhibit is certain <lb />
beautiful and is a credit to her <lb />
popular store, <lb />
The exhibit will continue <lb />
row. <lb />
A Communication <lb />
of the good people of <lb />
Greenville have unwittingly, we <lb />
been led to the practice of <lb />
certain customs that are in viola <lb />
of the law of God and of the <lb />
We refer to the <lb />
RAN INTO THE REAR. <lb />
Florida Dashes into a Freight at <lb />
Henderson. <lb />
Henderson, N. C, March <lb />
a. Sea- <lb />
board Air Line passenger train <lb />
No. known as the <lb />
rain into an <lb />
switch hen this morning and <lb />
crushed into the rear of a Dur- <lb />
of raffling, exposing or <lb />
offering for sale articles <lb />
in which are drawn. <lb />
The law makers of our ham and Northern freight train, <lb />
this practice by its right demolishing this train. <lb />
SULLY WAS GOING TO RETIRE. <lb />
DEAD IN COURT. <lb />
Jesse Kennedy Stricken While Testifying. <lb />
Thursday in court at <lb />
begun of J. L. <lb />
and T. Kennedy, on the charge <lb />
of assault on Ed Hughes with <lb />
deadly weapon. Last March <lb />
after a sensational trial which <lb />
all the parties were concerned, the <lb />
made an on <lb />
Hughes on the streets of Kinston, <lb />
Hughes was shot, and while a <lb />
long time it was his <lb />
wounds would prove fatal, he did <lb />
not die, hut paralyzed in I tie <lb />
lower part of the body. <lb />
When the trial was stalled <lb />
Thursday, Hughes was taken <lb />
court on a exit, to in his <lb />
After state had finish <lb />
ed its evidence, Jesse Kennedy, <lb />
one of the was <lb />
upon the stand his own behalf <lb />
While giving his testimony he fell <lb />
from his chair rand initiates <lb />
was dead. Three physicians <lb />
hastily summoned and they <lb />
ed his death due to hemorrhage of <lb />
the brain. <lb />
Mr. Kennedy was about CO years <lb />
old and was a very prominent <lb />
farmer of county. <lb />
and tearing up the track for a dis- <lb />
from forty to fifty yards. <lb />
The immediately <lb />
caught tire and three Pullman <lb />
sleeps were consumed. The Poll- <lb />
mans carried no and <lb />
there were only five on the train. <lb />
These escaped injury. Two <lb />
had a leg broken and <lb />
fireman was badly bruised but not <lb />
seriously. Owing to the <lb />
their names are unobtainable <lb />
at this late hour <lb />
f His Last Deal Had <lb />
son Told Him He'd Lose. <lb />
Boston, March weeks j <lb />
ago Daniel J. Sully came to <lb />
and spent an ii rim <lb />
office Thomas W. . <lb />
Flushed with sine.; his <lb />
six mouths in the ring S illy <lb />
declared that after good <lb />
play he would live on <lb />
his pi of its. <lb />
do you know lint that <lb />
they will get you on that one more <lb />
Lawson is said have <lb />
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. <lb />
Its Progress During the Past Year. <lb />
In the Presbyterian Standard <lb />
at Charlotte, we find <lb />
I this contribution from Greenville <lb />
to the of the <lb />
Presbyterian church <lb />
during <lb />
asked <lb />
u. , r, ,. tor the year just pi <lb />
I hey Sully replied c 1- <lb />
have been <lb />
Soils of newspaper stories about <lb />
This practice has grown among <lb />
us until it awakens alarm. This <lb />
kind of business its <lb />
for those who offer goods <lb />
fol Bale in this way, aid also for <lb />
those who The <lb />
practice is for that reason a serious <lb />
a real danger to any <lb />
people or community. The <lb />
is immortal, that it in <lb />
principle of lot, a <lb />
lottery. It nets an example to the <lb />
young that is evil and full of <lb />
A of young men were <lb />
indicted, convicted and lined for <lb />
gambling at the last term of <lb />
court in Greenville, <lb />
young men asked the <lb />
the officers of the U. <lb />
. . , , ,, . can them on the market when <lb />
indict us gambling, why don't, engineer, Woodside by name, <lb />
ladies indicted to have one limb fractured. .,.,, .,.,, <lb />
hat's all Mr Law- <lb />
son retorted, while you are <lb />
planning to put the bales <lb />
the first year of F. G. Hart- <lb />
man's <lb />
The second in March a <lb />
year ago the present irate was <lb />
begun. The morning hour f that <lb />
day this year was devoted to hear- <lb />
from the different de- <lb />
of the work <lb />
. and the <lb />
plans for future <lb />
work. During yew lust <lb />
, ed, two valuable additions have <lb />
of money I have made, , ., <lb />
,.,,,.,, been turnip to the eh <lb />
but I don't mind telling yon, Mr Ur T , , <lb />
r., , , . , M. Johnston, a son of <lb />
Lawson, that I have made just n it x w . . , <lb />
,. . T , . H. Johnston, <lb />
got it in j w K D <lb />
and <lb />
one more play j the graded <lb />
which I have outlined will net <lb />
me more. <lb />
It will take a few days to make <lb />
A wrecking train left but w l <lb />
I'm the man to do it. There arc <lb />
only baits to go the <lb />
o'clock this morning for the <lb />
scene of the accident. It is <lb />
These ed that the engineer of the Florida and I am the only man <lb />
question of j Limited, whose name is j who <lb />
; had both less broken. The other fortune if I <lb />
P. <lb />
late <lb />
d Prof, <lb />
of <lb />
in- <lb />
ere <lb />
and deacons <lb />
stalled and new m <lb />
added to the roll. <lb />
The Sunday is well <lb />
organized and doing work <lb />
under the guidance of W. <lb />
B. I Jove. <lb />
The Missionary Society <lb />
has taken on new life during the <lb />
year. With few exceptions every <lb />
lady in the church is a member of <lb />
this organization. <lb />
The Children's Missionary So- <lb />
Our officers the law can make <lb />
but one It is not A Big Swindle in Cigar Bands. on the market, men is efficiently led by Miss <lb />
cable to enforce law until It was to be. expected that awake to figure out Mary Wiley, <lb />
a healthy public sentiment, later some can be <lb />
away from you. Get <lb />
counterfeit cigar be if <lb />
Mr. <lb />
the of your <lb />
presence at marriage of <lb />
his daughter <lb />
Lina <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. George W. Baker <lb />
u morning, <lb />
April the sixth <lb />
hundred and four <lb />
at eight o'clock <lb />
Baptist Church <lb />
North <lb />
At home after April lie <lb />
X. C. <lb />
He are sent b town. <lb />
awakened to see that law would <lb />
bands for redemption, but if you will surely <lb />
The law of the state of North I hardly expected it would be <lb />
Carolina bearing on this subject is gone into to the extent that has <lb />
as ; recently been unearthed by the <lb />
person shall open, set American Cigar Company. A <lb />
foot, or carry on, promote, j million tags have been in j <lb />
make a draw, publicly or private- imitation their baud.-. <lb />
a lottery, by whatever name, I The individual is Alfred <lb />
oat <lb />
yon<lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Mar. <lb />
Smith, of <lb />
a few Of week with <lb />
style or title the same may d.-- j Fanning, of Springfield, Mass. <lb />
nominated, or known, if any per- He sent in imitations of a half John <lb />
son, b; such way and means, ex-1 dozen of the baud, and it not j Sunday <lb />
or set to-ale , any been for inordinate be n <lb />
goods or Of might never been discovered j Sile Bee man, of Snow Hill, was <lb />
anything of value the unusual number of over a while Sunday. <lb />
person so offending shall be guilty being redeemed from that city Miss Hudson, of Green- <lb />
a misdemeanor, mil be fined caused the first suspicion to be ville, is friends and <lb />
two thousand dot- raised regarding their i,, the <lb />
bus, or imprisoned not exceeding j Fanning is an engraver, a d Misses Mane and <lb />
months, or both in charge of forgery has been placed I <lb />
lion of the court. against him. because of the ,. <lb />
Any person or society, on every band. A quantity glad to Mrs <lb />
or of persons of an ides, which he had secured , , . . <lb />
. , . , . ; Met and daughter, <lb />
whatsoever, In for the were found in his . ,, ,, . . . . . , <lb />
. . v, . <lb />
of any of room. A half million bands were <lb />
whatsoever or in any in his room. J. A. was in the neigh- <lb />
manner distribute M . Sunday. <lb />
Misses <lb />
upon tickets or certificates sold <lb />
for that purpose, shall be held <lb />
liable to indictment and <lb />
under this <lb />
Code of N. C Sec. <lb />
One way to create healthy pub- <lb />
sentiment is to make it <lb />
healthy those who violate the <lb />
law. Some of citizens of <lb />
are determined that <lb />
this evil business shall cease. <lb />
Notice is hereby served on those <lb />
to whom it may concern, that any <lb />
further violation of this criminal <lb />
statute will be prosecuted. No <lb />
legal action will be against <lb />
past offenses, if it be prevent- <lb />
ed, bat it must be distinctly <lb />
understood that and every <lb />
future offense will be to <lb />
the attention of the officers of the <lb />
law and the will be <lb />
and prosecuted la the <lb />
courts. It readily be seen that <lb />
no of to <lb />
do this. Nothing hat a strong <lb />
muss of duty load to It. A <lb />
hint to the la sufficient. <lb />
and <lb />
Geese in Place of Negroes in the Cot- Smith were in the neighbor- <lb />
ton j hood Sunday afternoon. <lb />
The rail fence in there parts is Mi Laura is visiting <lb />
almost a thing of the past. In relatives in the neighborhood this <lb />
driving over the county a good week, <lb />
deal of late, the . ,,. <lb />
but one large field enclosed a <lb />
fence made of new rails. This one <lb />
has just been put Mr. M. K. <lb />
Diggers Goose Creek. It en- <lb />
closes a large field and was <lb />
up to keep geese as he <lb />
expects to turn that big field over <lb />
to these fowls to keep it chopped <lb />
out. A. W. <lb />
says that geese are better <lb />
anything else to chop and <lb />
since a good many people are <lb />
expecting to be on hands <lb />
this spring, this may boa pointer. <lb />
Monroe Journal. <lb />
Fletcher and Grover <lb />
the neighbor <lb />
hood Sunday. <lb />
W. A. Woodard was <lb />
neighborhood Sunday afternoon. <lb />
J. M. Smith and sister, Miss <lb />
Bessie, spent afternoon in <lb />
the neighborhood. <lb />
Miss Anna Braxton was in the <lb />
neighborhood a short while Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
E. E. went to Greenville <lb />
today. <lb />
C. Langston went to Win <lb />
ville Tuesday. <lb />
A woman may possibly admit <lb />
that she is thirty years old, but <lb />
that she snores, never. <lb />
On Sunday night a series of <lb />
evangelistic was <lb />
begun in the Presbyterian church. <lb />
any design this <lb />
circumstance Recurs to i <lb />
the new year's work of the present <lb />
pastor. Lev. F. G. Hart man. <lb />
events all <lb />
pa-tors and ins of <lb />
the- Greenville churches very <lb />
Closely together and with one <lb />
mind and hear this united effort <lb />
is made to win the f men <lb />
and women to Christ. <lb />
Fourteen Bale. <lb />
J, Norman, a well-to do farm <lb />
of Beaver Dam <lb />
brought bales cotton to town <lb />
Friday. He did not sell here, but <lb />
had Co. to ship it <lb />
for him. Fourteen bales a good <lb />
lot id cotton for a r to <lb />
at this time of year. <lb />
Several Bald Coming In. <lb />
More cotton is coming lo now <lb />
than when the price was rents <lb />
higher than at present. Perhaps <lb />
the farmers having it held a little <lb />
too long expecting it to go to <lb />
cents. <lb />
Dr. W. H. of Char- <lb />
N. C, will be in Greenville <lb />
at Hotel Bertha on Monday and <lb />
Tuesday, April 11th and 12th <lb />
days only. His practice is <lb />
to eye, ear, nose and throat <lb />
and fitting glasses. <lb />
We give a credit for being <lb />
level headed if he above <lb />
level. <lb />
Eggs get more plentiful <lb />
lower in price. The <lb />
price the local market is <lb />
cents. <lb />
At New Bern colored man <lb />
came in contract with a broken <lb />
light wire and was instant- <lb />
killed. <lb />
There are students at <lb />
University of North Carolina, <lb />
which is a record-breaking <lb />
dance. <lb />
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Department <lb />
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Branch of the Eastern Reflector is in charge <lb />
of E. Bradley, who is to transact any <lb />
for the paper in and territory. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
March 1904. <lb />
like once more, thank -I <lb />
for if <lb />
is moving up some <lb />
ow, bat all is two weeks or more <lb />
late. <lb />
Shad are just below the fifty <lb />
Milt mark. <lb />
Who is to plant corn The <lb />
first will be the last. <lb />
C. E. Bradley spent Sunday in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Mrs. G. J. Ricks went to <lb />
yesterday to see her <lb />
father. <lb />
and poultry food, <lb />
the best at E. Bradley Co. <lb />
Jim Ellison, of Washington, <lb />
Was with us yesterday. <lb />
Drummers come by the <lb />
and dubs, new, the <lb />
best proposition you had <lb />
every time. <lb />
Good farmers are buy <lb />
this week planting potatoes. This <lb />
looks some will have to <lb />
on 4th <lb />
Swamp root and Wine- of <lb />
E. Bradley Co. <lb />
spent several <lb />
with Saturday. His <lb />
got a little-balky on it an <lb />
had to be sent to the <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Bro. <lb />
N. k <lb />
you to their store <lb />
headquarters and while there to <lb />
inspect their stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
and learn their low prices. <lb />
can all your needs in <lb />
any <lb />
We are selling Lawns and f <lb />
dress at <lb />
half price, to <lb />
-I <lb />
Not on the Grand Jury. <lb />
Here is the way a county <lb />
min sit a revival. He had <lb />
been tin <lb />
poi i. friends, <lb />
Joel th moving in me to talk <lb />
and toil a bad have been, <lb />
but I it while the Grand <lb />
Jury in Lord will <lb />
it.-d the preacher. <lb />
guess said the <lb />
tent, ain't on the Grand <lb />
.-a. <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 />
in <lb />
I Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand<lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The American Red Cross <lb />
is rent twain. Definite charges <lb />
of mismanagement filed <lb />
Barton her <lb />
of friends by a large th <lb />
and; honor- <lb />
able citizens . found <lb />
that not less than have j <lb />
been collected and of it, <lb />
was ever received or disbursed <lb />
and the account, <lb />
if were kept, hare no <lb />
Th we been, no <lb />
reports of receipts or <lb />
-Money paid in, has beta <lb />
used for the <lb />
to unit far, <lb />
consultation with the It <lb />
that the chanter of the <lb />
. , Beaufort, <lb />
has been repeat-1 <lb />
Elated. <lb />
I , <lb />
I Henderson, <lb />
It is th of j <lb />
the hero that <lb />
the board ma an that Oxford, <lb />
, no could be-sold to any <lb />
of drunkenness, <lb />
one ease of drunkenness <lb />
by the Winston, <lb />
Cb . Charlotte Observer, j <lb />
C. E. BRADLEY <lb />
Price- <lb />
We carry a general line of Mer- <lb />
Dry Goods an Notion. <lb />
Nice Hue of Shoes, Stand Neck <lb />
wear of Fancy <lb />
and Heavy Groceries, line of <lb />
Wood. Tin aDd Hardware, we- <lb />
make specialties of Furniture Sew- <lb />
Machine and <lb />
We do not claim to have <lb />
better Goods or Prices- than other <lb />
merchants,, ant we a <lb />
for w sell for- <lb />
as to o a safe, <lb />
business and we custom <lb />
the benefit of St. Ci h <lb />
Small y rice <lb />
is our motto. <lb />
SALE. <lb />
mm TELEPHONE AND <lb />
lie following points can now <lb />
be reached the of <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
Md. <lb />
Chattanooga, Tenn. <lb />
Charleston, S- C. <lb />
City. Va. <lb />
in. <lb />
C Ohio. <lb />
Columbia, <lb />
Danville, Va <lb />
Va, <lb />
Tenn, <lb />
New York. N. Y. <lb />
New Orleans, La. <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
Petersburg, Va. <lb />
Philadelphia, Pa, <lb />
Va. <lb />
St. Louis, Mo, <lb />
Va. <lb />
con- <lb />
Fr.-sh Goods kept <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought <lb />
and Sold <lb />
Letters of administration upon the <lb />
undersigned, and duly of the estate of <lb />
as such administrator, notice is Smith deceased, and letters J <lb />
given-o all holding having M <lb />
of Agriculture Wilson <lb />
Florida to rest. <lb />
Mat fear that congress is about -to <lb />
ADMINISTRATORS investigate his department to find j <lb />
The undersigned, having th day j he as yet. caught that b oil <lb />
qualified before the clerk of <lb />
And all other important and in- <lb />
points east of the Miss- <lb />
River. <lb />
F. O. <lb />
Gen. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
North Car <lb />
claims aid estate to present <lb />
them to me, duly authorized, for pay- <lb />
or before the 5th day of <lb />
February 1906, or this notice be <lb />
plead of recovery. All persons <lb />
indebted to said -re requested <lb />
to make immediate payments to me. <lb />
This the 2nd day<lb />
Her <lb />
H- CO-. <lb />
I C. <lb />
Dr Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
Fancy Groceries, Crockery, <lb />
Fruits, To- <lb />
and Everything cheap <lb />
sh. Highest price for country <lb />
such administrator, Notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons holding claims <lb />
against said estate to present <lb />
to me for payment, duly authenticated, <lb />
on or before the first day of March, <lb />
1905 or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of their recovery. All persons <lb />
indebted to said estate are <lb />
to make immediate payment to me. <lb />
This the 26th day of February <lb />
W. L. SMITH, <lb />
of Dennis Q. Smith, Sr. dear <lb />
Jarvis Blow, attorneys <lb />
The standing army will <lb />
doubtless stand pensions after , <lb />
the with <lb />
p- R. L. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Get the Best <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, <lb />
Leaders in Fashions. Pull Una of <lb />
trimmed and untrimmed hats, flowers, <lb />
ribbons, Cheaper than aver. <lb />
la the only <lb />
tasteless Castor Oil. Tastes as <lb />
good Maple Syrup. par- <lb />
bottle for by John <lb />
Farmville, N <lb />
I Is the to get Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb />
Hats, Hardware, Crockery, etc., at <lb />
J A full line of and Highest prices paid <lb />
fer all kinds of country produce. <lb />
Stubborn <lb />
FACTS <lb />
Back up Our Claims for <lb />
YUCATAN <lb />
TONIC <lb />
Fact Tonic and not <lb />
a stimulant. <lb />
Fact vitalizes and lends <lb />
permanent vigor to the entire <lb />
human system. <lb />
Fact is not a drug, but <lb />
a normal, scientific cure for <lb />
JUt Malarial Complaints <lb />
Chills and Fever, <lb />
Neuralgia, Rheumatism. <lb />
nervous system and positively <lb />
n j system <lb />
prohibit i all tendency to depression or low spirits. <lb />
Women with troubles peculiar to their sex are <lb />
restored to perfect health. Your druggist will <lb />
cheerfully add his testimony to ours. <lb />
TRY IT-TEST IT-Our <lb />
with every <lb />
THE AMERICAN CO. <lb />
EVANSVILLE, IND. <lb />
Any child can take Little Early <lb />
Risers with, perfect safety. They <lb />
are harmless, never gripe or <lb />
arid yet they are so certain in <lb />
robust re- <lb />
quiring en astir, means never <lb />
disappointed. They cannot fail t. <lb />
perform their mission and every <lb />
one who uses Little Early <lb />
Risers prefer them to all other <lb />
pills. They cure <lb />
Sold by J. L. Wooten. <lb />
Pitt In Superior <lb />
la the settlement of the of <lb />
Thomas J- Shepherd. <lb />
It was to undersigned at <lb />
January term of Superior <lb />
four to ascertain and report the <lb />
of the estate of Thomas J. <lb />
Shepherd, arid the shore and <lb />
amount to which each is entitled <lb />
A paper has tiled with us which <lb />
purports to give a list of persons en- <lb />
titled as and the <lb />
in which they are entitled, as follows, <lb />
I. That each set of the <lb />
I tires Of Catharine Floyd, Elisabeth <lb />
i Moore. Joel Margaret <lb />
Gibson. Hadley and Harriett <lb />
is entitled to one-sixth of the <lb />
estate. <lb />
II. That the representatives of the <lb />
six sets of are as <lb />
Catherine Floyd is represented by <lb />
Catherine and A. M. Shaw, <lb />
who take her share. Elisabeth <lb />
Moore is represented by Marv <lb />
Barnhill, Emma V. Stalling. <lb />
of the Superior Court of <lb />
Moore. By ff tins issued t., <lb />
e. Moore, who V <lb />
L. Kent, Moore, K. i n s <lb />
Walter E. Ward. Delia or <lb />
Louisa . iS. e<lb />
My baby hail bad <lb />
that its head was a solid mass of <lb />
scabs, and its hair all come out. <lb />
I tried many remedies but none <lb />
seemed do any good until I <lb />
used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve <lb />
Toe Eczema in cured, the scabs <lb />
are gone, and the little one's scalp <lb />
is perfectly clean and healthy, and <lb />
it's hair is growing beautifully <lb />
again. I cannot give ton <lb />
praise to Haze, <lb />
Bluff City, <lb />
Ky., in buying Witch Basel J <lb />
Salve look out for counterfeits. <lb />
and the; <lb />
one containing pure Witch <lb />
Hazel. The name <lb />
Co is on every box. Sold by J <lb />
Wooten, <lb />
FOUR <lb />
TREE; <lb />
FRIENDS <lb />
FARMER<lb />
ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE. <lb />
Our money winning books, <lb />
written by men who know, tell <lb />
you all about <lb />
Potash <lb />
They are needed by every man <lb />
who owns a field and a plow, and <lb />
who desires to get the most out <lb />
of them. <lb />
They Send postal card. <lb />
1.1 Kins KALI <lb />
Atlanta. Ga.-MT; So. St <lb />
CAUSE PNEUMONIA. <lb />
One of the most remarkable oases. <lb />
of a cold, deep-seated on <lb />
causing pneumonia, is that of Mi. <lb />
Gertrude E. lid. <lb />
was entirely cured by <lb />
of One Minute Cure. She <lb />
coughing and <lb />
Weakened me that I ran <lb />
down in weight from to <lb />
pounds. I tried a number of re- <lb />
to no avail until I used <lb />
One Minute Cough Cure. Four <lb />
of this wonderful remedy <lb />
cured me entirely of the Cough, <lb />
strengthened my lungs and <lb />
ed me to my normal health <lb />
and Sold by John L. <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
. in, it rt. <lb />
Louisa h- Josephine Mayo, <lb />
J. L. and the two <lb />
; f Laura Toppling and <lb />
; Delia Toppling, who takes his share, <lb />
i Gibson is represented <lb />
, Battle R. Darden, C. Williams <lb />
i Alice M. Gibson who take her share, <lb />
S. Hadley Is represented <lb />
Mary win. J. <lb />
S. Hadley, Thomas Hadley, Mat- <lb />
tie C. who share. <lb />
ii Harriett is represented by <lb />
Kirby, Fannie S. Elliott. <lb />
I Barbara Hadley, Mattie C. <lb />
an, Hadley and the two <lb />
W. P. Hadley, names <lb />
to us, who take her share. <lb />
II. If any one else claims an in <lb />
bar of I heir recovery All persons in- <lb />
to said estate ore requested to <lb />
make immediate payment to me. <lb />
This the of March, 1904 <lb />
JOHN B. GALLOWAY, <lb />
M. m, Galloway. <lb />
Jarvis a blow, Attorneys. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
AND DEFENDED, <lb />
i-<lb />
N ALL COUNTRIES <lb />
tin patent. <lb />
Patent ard Infringement Practice Exclusively. <lb />
I u at . <lb />
0.3 opp. Patent one. I <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C. <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Pitt County, f r Superior Court. <lb />
George W. Caraway and wife. In, <lb />
B. Caraway, and George M. Line <lb />
My, administrator d b. . t. s of s <lb />
whitehead. <lb />
Godfrey A. S V Joyner. ad- <lb />
i, D B s <lb />
U Peyton T <lb />
,, Alice S Kin- <lb />
gel A and wife, Helen V <lb />
e ants. Samuel <lb />
A Watkins Helen V <lb />
named, will notice an <lb />
entitled as above has been com- <lb />
in the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
county, relating to, and for the <lb />
of, certain real property situate <lb />
Pitt county, North Carolina, and <lb />
known as the <lb />
The said defendants will further take <lb />
notice that they art; required to <lb />
pear at the next term the Superior <lb />
, county to be held on the <lb />
7th Monday after the Monday in <lb />
i March, lull, it being the 25th of <lb />
April, 1904, Court House In said <lb />
I county, at Greenville, North Carolina, <lb />
and answer or demur to the complaint <lb />
in said or the plaintiffs will <lb />
apply to the for relief de- <lb />
in said complaint, <lb />
This the 23rd day of March, <lb />
U. c <lb />
Clerk of the of Pitt <lb />
Heal <lb />
Sale of Valuable <lb />
Estate. <lb />
Pursuant to an order of the <lb />
Of Pit county rendered on the <lb />
day of March. in an <lb />
therein pending entitled C. T. <lb />
vs C. <lb />
1875. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb />
retell Grocer and <lb />
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Par. Cotton Oil Ear- <lb />
Turkeys. Bed- <lb />
lends., Mattresses, Suits, Ba <lb />
by Carriages, Parlor <lb />
P. <lb />
Milliard and Gail ft Ax <lb />
Sure he Was Defeated. <lb />
As was predicted. Mr. Andrew <lb />
court of said county, the <lb />
described lands to wit. Beginning at <lb />
a on the <lb />
i Joyner straighting up the old Daniel division <lb />
I paper, . the office of the clerk of S <lb />
Averted. <lb />
in the nick of time oar <lb />
little boy was writes Mrs. <lb />
W. of City, <lb />
Ohio. had played <lb />
said havoc with him and <lb />
ht in <lb />
treated him, but he grew worse <lb />
every day. At length w tried <lb />
Hi. New for <lb />
Consumption, and our <lb />
was saved, now and <lb />
ought to know <lb />
it's the only on re cure <lb />
Colds and all Lung disease <lb />
Guaranteed by Wooten Drug <lb />
Price and 81.00. Trial <lb />
bottles free. <lb />
the ii finding some Mauling <lb />
; It will be <lb />
I several years can- <lb />
for office ere required by <lb />
law to file sworn statements as to <lb />
in the campaign. <lb />
following one of these state- <lb />
I for of <lb />
pies in <lb />
I never spent cent, J was <lb />
defeated. So help me <lb />
Pitt <lb />
In Superior Court <lb />
Isabella Little <lb />
Vs <lb />
Daniel Little. <lb />
The defendant Daniel Little will <lb />
take notice that an action entitled us <lb />
above has been commenced against <lb />
in the court of <lb />
with <lb />
. Davenport <lb />
line, then with said Davenport line <lb />
south W. poles tea pine on. <lb />
thence with the <lb />
Hill poles to <lb />
With said Road North I <lb />
Hi poles to a pine stump on I <lb />
south of the Tarboro I load, i <lb />
thence up North W. poles and i <lb />
inches, to the beginning. Containing <lb />
Hi acres more or less. <lb />
March A. <lb />
L. Commissioner. <lb />
BO YOU WANT <lb />
If you want to increase your; <lb />
strength you must add to nut ii <lb />
take from the physical. In <lb />
words, you eat must be <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of <lb />
J R. <lb />
lea Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Dried Apple-, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Glass <lb />
ind China Ware, Tin and <lb />
Wore, Cakes and Crackers, Mara <lb />
Cheese, New <lb />
Sewing am <lb />
other goods. and <lb />
for cash. Com. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
the MAVIS witch Hazel. <lb />
The Which II, z-l <lb />
abused. E. C. DeWitt <lb />
Co. Chicago, art the of <lb />
original and only genuine <lb />
Witch Basel Salve. cure <lb />
Bruises, <lb />
words, that yon eat must be iv <lb />
and witch Hazel Salve. A <lb />
printed the nerves, <lb />
before I are <lb />
the intestines. I <lb />
Cure adds to the physical. It gives i I w <lb />
lo and builds n, strength g ; are In <lb />
in the human I. is Tm Rh see <lb />
AN <lb />
A active <lb />
hugely on the cm- <lb />
of liver. The <lb />
little pills known <lb />
Little not only <lb />
the system bat <lb />
the rebuild <lb />
the <lb />
ii a r bay In <lb />
never gripe and e A <lb />
certain yet produce re- <lb />
flint are sari in nil <lb />
eases. L <lb />
by the pi ant f- r the purpose <lb />
Of Obtaining a divorce from the <lb />
. bonds of matrimony upon the grounds <lb />
the said de- <lb />
will further take notice <lb />
he is required to appear before the <lb />
of our Superior court, at a <lb />
, court to be held for the count v of <lb />
I at the court in Greenville on <lb />
the seventh Monday alter the lie. <lb />
in March, it being the 25th <lb />
day April, and answer the <lb />
which will be den- sited in <lb />
the office of the clerk of the superior <lb />
I court of said county within the first <lb />
e days of id term, Mien and <lb />
answer or demur to said com-i <lb />
i w thin the time required r <lb />
la-, or the will apply to the <lb />
court for relief In tin <lb />
This the 16th day of March, <lb />
. . . <lb />
of Superior if Pitt County. <lb />
human is pleas-1 <lb />
nut to the taste and and <lb />
the only f <lb />
will digest the f. and enable <lb />
the system to appropriate nil of <lb />
health and strength-giving <lb />
tun. j, <lb />
Like <lb />
a Comet <lb />
but the name B, O. Co. <lb />
its i. cute <lb />
certain. Sold by J. f. <lb />
IT <lb />
the sky ca <lb />
A H Ail O the star of health <lb />
f. . o weak and <lb />
It <lb />
Two school boys, at <lb />
got in a and <lb />
one killed other by Striking <lb />
him on head with a large <lb />
Au Ohio man who cherished a <lb />
fondness for his old sweethearts, <lb />
willed three of them each <lb />
at his death. <lb />
At Ga., an oil mill, <lb />
guano several freight <lb />
ears were destroyed by fire. Loss <lb />
with week digestion, <lb />
or sour stomach, use <lb />
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver <lb />
Tablets and you will get quick <lb />
relief. For sale by <lb />
Drugs Store B. L. <lb />
Davis Farmville. <lb />
I I ii <lb />
Planets revolve, shooting <lb />
start are not revolver. <lb />
More Riots, <lb />
Disturbances of strikers are not <lb />
nearly as as individual <lb />
disorder of the system. Over- <lb />
work, 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 to <lb />
of the Liver or Kidneys as <lb />
Electric Bitters. a wonderful <lb />
tonic and effective and <lb />
the greatest all around medicine <lb />
for run down systems. It <lb />
Rheumatism and <lb />
Neuralgia and expels Malaria <lb />
germs. Only cents, and <lb />
guaranteed by Wooten's <lb />
Store. <lb />
Steamer B. L. Myers leave <lb />
Washington daily, except Sunday. <lb />
Greenville, leaves <lb />
Greenville daily, except Sunday. <lb />
at in. for Washington. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
Philadelphia, New York Boston. <lb />
and all points North. Connects <lb />
Norfolk with railroads for <lb />
points West. <lb />
Shippers should order <lb />
freight by Old Dominion Line <lb />
from New York and <lb />
Norfolk and Southern R. It. and <lb />
Old Dominion Line from Norfolk; <lb />
Clyde Line from Philadelphia. <lb />
Bay Line and Chesapeake Line <lb />
from Baltimore and Merchants <lb />
and Miners Line from Boston. <lb />
Sailing hours subject to change <lb />
without Notice. <lb />
T. H. <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
H. B. Walker, Vice President <lb />
Traffic <lb />
Beach Street, N, Y.<lb />
s the <lb />
does work the <lb />
I stomach, relaxing the <lb />
nervous tension, while <lb />
I the Inflamed muscles <lb />
and membranes of that <lb />
are allowed to <lb />
rest and heal. It cures <lb />
flatulence, <lb />
of the heart, <lb />
nervous dyspepsia and <lb />
all stomach troubles by <lb />
cleansing, purifying and <lb />
the glands, <lb />
membranes of the <lb />
and digestive organs. <lb />
Tar Dealer Can You. <lb />
times <lb />
the trill which sells <lb />
b z. c t co, <lb />
BELIEF-IN ONE <lb />
One Minute Cough Cure gives <lb />
rebel in one minute, because it <lb />
the microbe which lick lea <lb />
lie <lb />
and n the the -Line <lb />
lime I. phlegm, <lb />
ii flan, in.,, n mid I,,,;. <lb />
Cine i-n i ens <lb />
ids l-fl p mi j, <lb />
hi d Is a , mm less r <lb />
i cum I . t;, s, <lb />
and croup. One Minute <lb />
pleasant to <lb />
alike for young <lb />
and <lb />
Sold <lb />
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Subscribe to <lb />
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DRUd. J II <lb />
Norfolk, Va, <lb />
Cotton and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ons. Private Wires to New Yank <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
American and Italian Mr rile <lb />
AND RON PENCE SOLD <lb />
I first Clans work and prices reasonable <lb />
assigns sent upon application. <lb />
I Three hundred <lb />
the Si. Louis expos e <lb />
Or. D. L. <lb />
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
AND <lb />
D. J. Editor and <lb />
in the office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb />
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
graft in u <lb />
Pitt County, N. C, Tuesday, March 1904. <lb />
NATIONAL EXTRAVAGANCE <lb />
If Port Arthur gets taken many <lb />
more it may be took. <lb />
Everybody knows that it a <lb />
amount of money to run this. Better hammer this thing in your <lb />
government, and the sum grove Poll tax unpaid May first <lb />
larger each year. Even if affairs means no vote, <lb />
were honestly and economically ad-1 . . am <lb />
ministered the amount would be Star the <lb />
considerable, the era of L paper Wm <lb />
favoritism, grail and The <lb />
that prevail, make, figures I <lb />
almost staggering t . <lb />
The New Orleans Item publishes <lb />
a table showing how the expend- We are awfully sweet folks, you <lb />
turn of Congress have know- Some fellow has figured it <lb />
. i out that the people of the <lb />
during the last thirty years. Begin <lb />
States eat 84,150,000,000 worth of <lb />
a year. <lb />
. the present and going <lb />
through period the figures are <lb />
as follows. <lb />
57th j hit me is theory <lb />
56th I Russia wants to raise sympathy on <lb />
55th in the conflict with Japan. Say, <lb />
54th j this thing ain't any boxing match <lb />
53rd it's war. <lb />
52nd <lb />
51st Every citizen of a town counts, but <lb />
50th we see no need of Greensboro wast- <lb />
49th ; any breath over Blackburn <lb />
48th he had rather claim some other <lb />
47th place as his home. <lb />
46th j <lb />
45th j weather reports <lb />
4th to know how to say anything but <lb />
43rd Con j showers. The remarkable part is <lb />
With the burden Upon the people i that it comes so near to being right, <lb />
increasing so rapidly, it is no won- <lb />
they complain of The government has decided <lb />
taxed to meet make no further appropriation for <lb />
in public affairs. need it i Langley to experiment with his fly- <lb />
any surprise it at no far distant j machine. So the professor will <lb />
day the people rise in their might have to the for himself <lb />
and refuse longer ts submit to such if he makes any more efforts to fly. <lb />
outrages. <lb />
anxious inquirer, the <lb />
with- going to Greensboro does not <lb />
that the nomination for gov- <lb />
shall go to that city also. <lb />
The state has gone a <lb />
out a new sensation. <lb />
Hearst's daily has made it; if Greensboro does get it the <lb />
with a big blast for <lb />
Willie. <lb />
The Charlotte Observer and fire <lb />
department of that city are turning <lb />
the hose on other. <lb />
of the state will for her <lb />
man. <lb />
One hardly knows whether to <lb />
Start out in the morning with an <lb />
overcoat or a spring suit. <lb />
As Raleigh could not have the <lb />
state convention, it has started out <lb />
to be about the biggest part of it at <lb />
Greensboro. The folks have <lb />
engaged the entire third <lb />
floor of the largest hotel in Greens- <lb />
for headquarters and are plan- <lb />
to carry a delegation of over <lb />
two hundred to the convention. <lb />
Frequent accounts of crimes com- <lb />
in Wilson county indicate <lb />
that there is almost an epidemic of <lb />
murders incendiaries in that <lb />
county. <lb />
is known by the <lb />
smile that he <lb />
And a little later he will be known <lb />
as the ex-candidate by the smile <lb />
that he doesn't wear. <lb />
Even if you do not pay your poll <lb />
tax by the first of May in order to <lb />
vote, the sheriff can step up after- <lb />
ward and make you pay it anyway, <lb />
that is if you have he can <lb />
get his hands on. <lb />
The war news is something great <lb />
and seems to be good only for space <lb />
filling in tho papers. Reports of <lb />
Japanese victories come one day, <lb />
only to by Russian de- <lb />
And so it gees, the readers <lb />
on this side of the globe being left <lb />
to believe anything or nothing. <lb />
between the Capitol and Monument <lb />
encroaching upon the <lb />
park and defeating the improvement <lb />
plan which a congressional commit- <lb />
tee has approved. He will have to <lb />
keep off of the vista, <lb />
The public schools of this city <lb />
are in a condition. <lb />
What with a ridiculously <lb />
overloaded, little children in <lb />
tho streets and alleys of the city who <lb />
cannot get into a schoolhouse, <lb />
efforts to prepare youth for <lb />
college who cannot spell, high <lb />
schools which the money that <lb />
ought to go to training <lb />
and a board of education whose <lb />
members am too timid to correct the <lb />
which they know exist, <lb />
the educational facilities of the cap- <lb />
ital of the United States are at their <lb />
lowest ebb. <lb />
Wonder if the appearance of i <lb />
Hearst's Boston paper had anything I , . . <lb />
r I i Y, e understand some people <lb />
to do with the earthquake up , . , . . <lb />
plain because of the communication <lb />
appeared in The <lb />
The old proverb goes attention to the fact that <lb />
must come might have been by <lb />
what dumped Sully into such a That j. the <lb />
hP least of it. f the laws of the state <lb />
j prohibit a thing and people violate <lb />
These advance light weight unwittingly, it looks like <lb />
arc courting pneumonia. Better, they their <lb />
at the weather before cast-; ti to it The com. <lb />
aside the heavy wear. <lb />
It will make a man feel awkward if <lb />
he wants to vote next fall and finds <lb />
out that he cannot do so because his <lb />
pall tax was not paid by the first of <lb />
came from a source that <lb />
is amply able to withstand criticism, <lb />
but we felt like saying this much on <lb />
the subject. <lb />
A luxury is anything that you <lb />
can't afford. <lb />
WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. <lb />
Washington-, Mar. 1904. <lb />
I met Senator Burrows of <lb />
yesterday at the very mouth of <lb />
his committee room and asked him <lb />
when he was expecting to have the <lb />
report on Senator case <lb />
ready. With a startled surprise ho <lb />
said, not yet, of course; not till <lb />
we get the rest of the <lb />
Responsive to further inquiry he <lb />
said there are some to come <lb />
yet from the far West; f cannot <lb />
say just how many. And of course i <lb />
I cannot tell just when. We shall <lb />
report as soon as we get <lb />
Alter which oracular utterance he <lb />
slipped down the elevator to the <lb />
Senate. went into the committee <lb />
room and asked his clerk when <lb />
there would be another hearing. <lb />
do not he said. are <lb />
no more witnesses seven <lb />
have been asked, <lb />
none yet, but I Understand it is <lb />
intended to summon From <lb />
which your correspondent <lb />
confirmation of a hitherto <lb />
expressed in these letters that Sena- <lb />
tor Reed Smoot will not be disturb- <lb />
ed until after the presidential <lb />
for reasons which politicians <lb />
familiar with affairs in Utah, Idaho <lb />
and Montana will readily under- <lb />
stand. <lb />
Two noted trials are on hand, that <lb />
of Burton of Kansas, before <lb />
the district court of St. Louis, for <lb />
selling his influence for and <lb />
that of Judge of Florida be- <lb />
fore for crimes and <lb />
In this latter ease <lb />
the house judiciary committee has <lb />
voted to impeach him for <lb />
and corruption by an <lb />
vote of two republicans and six <lb />
democrats. Republicans contend <lb />
that it is a partisan persecution and <lb />
the chances are that they will, for <lb />
that reason, keep the case from com- <lb />
to trial. <lb />
The Salvation Army bill before <lb />
the senate is a colonization scheme <lb />
of Booth Tucker asking for several <lb />
million acres of irrigated land for <lb />
religious people, the settlers to be <lb />
provided for by the United States <lb />
government lending them <lb />
a year. No one net tier shall <lb />
borrow from the government more <lb />
than at one time. This was <lb />
Senator Hanna's famous bill, and <lb />
Senator Hoar new bestows upon it a <lb />
belated smile. <lb />
Secretary Wilson of the Depart- <lb />
of Agriculture is not u bashful <lb />
man. He wants a new building, to <lb />
cost millions of dollars, and he wants <lb />
to set it intrusively upon the Mall <lb />
Original Observations. <lb />
Only that work is. done well which <lb />
we love to do. <lb />
Clerical errors are sermons more <lb />
than an hour long. <lb />
Love is the best food to appease <lb />
the hunger of the heart. <lb />
That carpenter is all right who <lb />
can carry his spirit level. <lb />
It is easier to lift a barrel of flour <lb />
than it is to raise a three <lb />
note. <lb />
Now that the bees hive <lb />
ed to hum, you may know that <lb />
spring has come. <lb />
Silence is not always an evidence <lb />
of wisdom, a fool keeps <lb />
his mouth shut. <lb />
The more a person has of inherit <lb />
ed or natural dishonesty the r <lb />
does he believe evil reports. <lb />
True love runs smoothest on the <lb />
rockiest road. <lb />
A train of thought runs regardless <lb />
schedules. <lb />
The most striking thing about <lb />
roller skating is the floor. <lb />
Some men are too cowardly to be <lb />
called ought to be <lb />
called <lb />
The man who gets on a jag in the <lb />
evening generally has a jagged <lb />
in the morning. <lb />
The early bird may catch the <lb />
worm, but the early peach bud <lb />
that gets its nose nipped off. <lb />
Blessed is tho man who never <lb />
makes an excuse, for he is not far <lb />
from the kingdom of heaven. <lb />
It is easy for a bad man to be bad, <lb />
but good men have to fight every <lb />
day's battle a thousand over. <lb />
The sunshine of a maiden's smile <lb />
will melt the frost work of <lb />
encircles the heart of <lb />
man, and makes life to him as jolly <lb />
as a day m Va., Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
Colored Clerk of District Attorney Skinner <lb />
Loses His Job. <lb />
Oscar J. Spears, the Assistant <lb />
District Attorney, has company in. <lb />
his dismissal from office. <lb />
The company is E. A, Johnson the <lb />
colored clerk of District Attorney <lb />
Harry Skinner. It is reliably stated <lb />
that Johnson, has been given notice. <lb />
In fact it is said that Johnson <lb />
himself said he goes out on the first <lb />
of the month. It then that Col. <lb />
Harry Skinner takes up his official <lb />
home at Greenville as District At- <lb />
and he is not going to take <lb />
Johnson with him. <lb />
No definite statement has been <lb />
made as to the new clerk for Col. <lb />
Harry Skinner, but it is rumored <lb />
that his son will occupy that <lb />
at Greenville when the office <lb />
opened up there. <lb />
As to successor the scram- <lb />
and pull is on with a vengeance. <lb />
J. A. Giles, of Chatham, was <lb />
and he is in hopes of pull- <lb />
down the plum. There is <lb />
a strenuous wrestling match <lb />
ahead for the party who gets tho <lb />
job, as many there be who want it. <lb />
Sound the cymbals, hark to the <lb />
horns. Let the battle go on. We <lb />
sit on the and enjoy the scrap- <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Safe crackers nibbed the post- <lb />
office at of in cash <lb />
and in stamps. The building <lb />
was badly damaged by the ex <lb />
Wallace Watson, an engineer o <lb />
the Southern railway, while on a <lb />
run between and Greens <lb />
was knocked off his engine <lb />
and lobbed. <lb />
A term of Superior court is in <lb />
session at Durham, as many <lb />
cases of smallpox are in the <lb />
Judge Cooke ordered all per- <lb />
sons having no business there to <lb />
keep out of the court room. <lb />
Near Aurora, in Beaufort <lb />
two children of Richard Spar- <lb />
row were killed while playing <lb />
among logs at a saw mill. The <lb />
lops rolled together on the child- <lb />
Their ages were seven and <lb />
years <lb />
What a Boy May Do. <lb />
The retirement of Rear Admiral <lb />
of the United States navy, <lb />
emphasizes the possibilities, that lie <lb />
before a boy who lets nothing come <lb />
between himself and <lb />
of success in life. He started as a <lb />
hand before the mast, in the mer- <lb />
chant marine, and reached the post <lb />
of admiral in the navy of the great- <lb />
est on the earth. An En- <lb />
by birth, he began school <lb />
Mass., when he was <lb />
five years of age. At seventeen he <lb />
became a sailor, and suffered ship- <lb />
wreck in the Indian Ocean. He <lb />
was on the U. S. S. Cumberland <lb />
when she sunk by the <lb />
iron clad Virginia, off Newport <lb />
News, and he received a <lb />
letter from the navy department <lb />
for the part he took in that <lb />
able affair. He was also given the <lb />
appointment of acting master in the <lb />
navy, and climbed the round <lb />
till he became chief of the Bureau of <lb />
Ordnance, with rank of rear <lb />
News. <lb />
The following from a <lb />
try church yard, says The <lb />
may interest some of our <lb />
Here lies the mother of children <lb />
seven <lb />
Five on earth and two in heaven. <lb />
The two in heaven preferring rather <lb />
To die with mother than live with <lb />
father. <lb />
Hash money seldom works as <lb />
ribs with the talkative hither <lb />
Of course it would have been bet- <lb />
for Mr. Sully have quit when <lb />
he was ten million ahead, but <lb />
quitter would have jumped <lb />
long before this figure was reached. <lb />
The only safe ride to follow in <lb />
is to bet it <lb />
Herald. <lb />
It is predicted that Dr. Edwin <lb />
A. of North <lb />
now president of <lb />
at New will be <lb />
elected to the presidency of the <lb />
of Virginia. <lb />
--------1 <lb />
A man can hardly finish paying <lb />
for his wife's Christmas presents <lb />
before the time arrives for him to <lb />
begin to save up so as to buy her an <lb />
Easter Constitution. <lb />
A monster gun being at <lb />
Reading, Pa., is to have a range of <lb />
SO miles. The gunner who could <lb />
get that range would be a <lb />
Constitution.<lb />
Ti <lb />
is in charge of J. M. Blow, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory. <lb />
Want<lb />
write an i <lb />
O. A. K <lb />
highest c <lb />
Chit-kens, <lb />
A i s <lb />
and ill j<lb />
Miss <lb />
was <lb />
Friday. <lb />
A good in <lb />
have to pi. <lb />
h ii; a <lb />
so <lb />
singletrees <lb />
Mar. <lb />
policy in <lb />
happen to <lb />
i will pay <lb />
com, peas, <lb />
i-i mind that the <lb />
;. Co. manufactures <lb />
of good <lb />
ts pi ices on same <lb />
ii. <lb />
Bessie Chapman <lb />
. is better if yon <lb />
little more for it <lb />
article at a smaller <lb />
no the Carroll <lb />
by the <lb />
fa. Co. <lb />
Tho A. I ox Mfg. Co. wishes <lb />
to purchase <lb />
i. hubs. <lb />
Hot fruit of <lb />
today sees not tell and <lb />
uncertain. <lb />
A plow manufactured by <lb />
the e Mfg. Co., always <lb />
gives goad sat when you <lb />
go them have one put in <lb />
your plow I hey can also furnish <lb />
for plow. <lb />
For corn, oats, i ton seed meal <lb />
see O. A <lb />
D. Cox, who has been to Lat <lb />
C. for sometime <lb />
came home night. <lb />
Don't forget Dr. Cox now has <lb />
his in the residence of J. H <lb />
V. Dixon. <lb />
For bet grade of chewing and <lb />
go to the <lb />
store. <lb />
Burton Bryan accompanied <lb />
Howard Harris home yesterday to <lb />
visit until Monday when they <lb />
both will return to resume their <lb />
studies. <lb />
wish to notify the <lb />
that I will grind every <lb />
Saturday at my mill one mile <lb />
of Frog Level <lb />
Tripp. <lb />
Harness well as buggies <lb />
D go some where else to <lb />
your harness when you can get <lb />
your harness when you win get, <lb />
as cheap per- <lb />
haps just as nice <lb />
here from <lb />
the man get bug- <lb />
from. <lb />
We return to A. D. <lb />
for a reed pine stem. <lb />
feet nicely <lb />
jointed and elegantly shaped. <lb />
we between each whiff <lb />
we shall think of our friend and <lb />
from our heart thank him for his <lb />
The best prices for the best <lb />
goods can be had at H. L. John- <lb />
son <lb />
Our young Harvey Cox <lb />
after a long spell of fever is able <lb />
to be out and will begin auric next <lb />
week. <lb />
Cox Board per day. <lb />
House in town. <lb />
Dr. B. T. Cox wishes t <lb />
chase lbs new goose feathers. <lb />
Large quantities potatoes <lb />
are being planted in this section <lb />
this season. <lb />
To our friends customers. <lb />
Having very near lost our entire <lb />
stock of merchandise in the recent ways on hand at the store <lb />
These debates are always interest- <lb />
of a very high order. <lb />
See H. L. Johnson for heavy <lb />
light groceries. <lb />
K. G. Chapman Co. invite the <lb />
to call and examine their <lb />
stock of dry goods, notions Sec <lb />
M. G. of Greenville, was <lb />
to see us Thursday. <lb />
A nice new picket fence around I <lb />
the home of G. A. certain- <lb />
makes a decided improvement. I <lb />
Light and heavy groceries <lb />
fire, we are now making arrange- <lb />
rapidly as possible to <lb />
open again. We most 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 <lb />
A. D. Johnston now occupies <lb />
his new residence on Railroad <lb />
street. <lb />
Dr. B. T. Cox when nut in the <lb />
country can be found either at his <lb />
residence or at the store R. G, <lb />
Chapman Co. <lb />
We imagine that are go- <lb />
to use a great amount of guano <lb />
this season from the great <lb />
number of guano that are <lb />
shipped by the A. G. <lb />
Mfg. Co. <lb />
Again it is said the merry mar- <lb />
bells will ring out make <lb />
more than heart glad in our <lb />
town. <lb />
In a few few <lb />
Barber Co. will be ready to <lb />
serve their customers with any <lb />
thing the line. <lb />
We are now occupying W. L. <lb />
House shop Main street, <lb />
are in the position to furnish <lb />
as heretofore. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
No matter in what direction <lb />
may cast hi., eye, new buildings of <lb />
various kinds can be seen going up <lb />
in our midst. <lb />
Every nice spring day brings <lb />
new wire fence customers to I lie <lb />
A. Mfg. Co. <lb />
We carry complete line of farm <lb />
supplies. Dry notions, <lb />
groceries, drug Come to <lb />
see u, and all. <lb />
Harrington Co. <lb />
The young nu of <lb />
High School will give a pub-1 <lb />
lie debate next night. The <lb />
public are invited to <lb />
R. <lb />
G. Chapman Co. <lb />
by of our immense Shirt trade, that <lb />
lay claim to the distinctive term. Shirt Store cf the <lb />
We that no concern gives the study of shirt <lb />
fashions and shirt making more serious <lb />
we do. <lb />
The result is a achievement in the Shirt <lb />
not elsewhere in our city. <lb />
Our Shirtings are imported our Shirts are meed <lb />
for our trade exclusively. designs and are <lb />
in advance of those shown by other Shin dealers. <lb />
Everything new in Madras and genuine French <lb />
baited and plain <lb />
or detached cuffs. <lb />
Per- <lb />
at- <lb />
Come to the Shirt Store for your Shirts. <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
tender congratulations to <lb />
W. A. West, of N. <lb />
C, and J. D. Cox, of Dillon, <lb />
C, upon their good fortune in <lb />
having someone to send such j <lb />
nice flowers as were expressed <lb />
from here yesterday. <lb />
Be sure and see H- L. Johnson <lb />
for any everything in the <lb />
grocery and confectionery line. <lb />
We expect you have a plow <lb />
baud already. If not be <lb />
wire buy an Economic Back <lb />
Band from the A. G, Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
Mrs. Dr. Blount, of Standard, <lb />
was here Friday. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are <lb />
Cotton by the <lb />
carload. Where on earth they <lb />
will all land we are unable to say. <lb />
We now have a nice lot of porch <lb />
column timber. If you are in need <lb />
of them why not let us fit you up <lb />
Prices are light. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Peter of Ayden, on his <lb />
way home stop, <lb />
over while Thursday . <lb />
School books, pens, pencils <lb />
always <lb />
our j best qualify of stationary <lb />
I for sale at the drug store. <lb />
Everything sold at the lowest <lb />
market price at R. G. <lb />
Go's. <lb />
Best prices and tip top <lb />
be had at ii. G. <lb />
stole. <lb />
Why are certain of our <lb />
men so tad and pensive since the, <lb />
closing of certain schools just <lb />
around us. us of <lb />
the days when we, too, felt as if <lb />
a shad bone gone wrong I <lb />
get straight.<lb />
R. J. Cobb. C. V. York. L. H. Pender. <lb />
The <lb />
and <lb />
Lumber Co., <lb />
Contractors, Constructors <lb />
MANUFACTURERS <lb />
and <lb />
The latest brands of cigars <lb />
tobacco at H. L. Johnson's. <lb />
and <lb />
S. A went to Kinston <lb />
night, and J. B. Cooper <lb />
to Greenville Wednesday <lb />
The Hue ladies dress good in <lb />
the more of F. Co. <lb />
is attractive. Call <lb />
and <lb />
The old saying takes an in- <lb />
person to go does <lb />
not always hold good. <lb />
tome do not pass the ordeal <lb />
bat are that way. We have <lb />
seen evidences of the fast. <lb />
Mrs. Sarah Taylor hi- <lb />
splendid f millinery <lb />
and ladies dress goods in one of the <lb />
rooms in the rear of the post office. <lb />
She invites special attention to her <lb />
elegant line of cannon cloth. The <lb />
Indies will certainly miss a <lb />
treat if they fail to call <lb />
Mrs. Taylor. <lb />
A girl of Utica, N. <lb />
attend l for <lb />
breach of promise. <lb />
Tasteless CASTOR OIL sold. <lb />
Taste as good as Maple Syrup. <lb />
cent, per bottle at Dr. B. T. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
COMBINATION <lb />
MANUFACTURED BY <lb />
A. G. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Factory situated by the railroad 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 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. W has charge of <lb />
our tinning and slating department. You will find him <lb />
a master of hi trade. <lb />
We ask for our share of the public patronage and <lb />
will do best to give satisfaction. <lb />
STATE HEWS. <lb />
North Carolina will not have <lb />
large an exhibit tobacco at t in <lb />
St. Louis exposition as was plan- <lb />
owing to the failure of some <lb />
of the tobacco towns to make a <lb />
subscription for that purpose. <lb />
General Julian S. Carr, com- <lb />
North Carolina Division <lb />
of the Veter- <lb />
ans, Margaret Hanes <lb />
daughter of Mr. P. H. Hanes, <lb />
of sponsor for <lb />
North Carolina at the reunion at <lb />
Nashville. <lb />
The commencement at <lb />
Oak Ridge Institute this year will <lb />
take place May and 19th. <lb />
The literary address will be de- <lb />
livered by Judge Frank Winston <lb />
The annual sermon will be preach- <lb />
ed by the Q. H. <lb />
of Charlotte, and the <lb />
before the alumni will be made by <lb />
Charles O. of Madison, <lb />
The chief marshal of the occasion <lb />
is B. L. Hammond, <lb />
LETTER TO R. L <lb />
Dear A mill ow <lb />
S. C, wanted <lb />
gallons of paint, and bought In <lb />
paid cents less than <lb />
paint; but <lb />
the lead was sulphate of lead, not <lb />
carbonate. Sulphate costs <lb />
half; and covers about half. <lb />
That paint was adulterated <lb />
six times as much as the <lb />
paid for He <lb />
cost him <lb />
Oh no, it cost rim more <lb />
that; we forgot the labor. <lb />
work it out exactly; <lb />
how it'll wears. <lb />
besides; <lb />
alone was twice as much as hi- <lb />
Is was thin, too; some lose <lb />
don't know how much. <lb />
There was to dryer ii <lb />
The maker made something o <lb />
that; e <lb />
Taking it altogether, he <lb />
make much by that cents. <lb />
Go by the and the <lb />
is <lb />
P. S. <lb />
i paint. <lb />
Yours truly <lb />
P. W. Co. <lb />
H. L. sells <lb />
our<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Department <lb />
AYDEN ITEMS.<lb />
Bros <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
F. PROCTOR, <lb />
Grimesland, N, C. <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
H; <lb />
faro <lb />
dry <lb />
to <lb />
III <lb />
pared <lb />
saw <lb />
of I <lb />
. lumber to build a ho <lb />
go it, <lb />
r's far j r provisions <lb />
i i me i for <lb />
re can supply your Dee <lb />
and are now <lb />
and we are <lb />
.- n, grind con,, <lb />
A i c in <lb />
In i. I try Goods, No- <lb />
Bats, Gr a <lb />
and Hardware can be found <lb />
v. i. hi. it is some- <lb />
thing to eat, son to <lb />
wear, or some article for the <lb />
house -ii farm, you in be <lb />
sup est i <lb />
. . cotton, prod ice <lb />
. i -i <lb />
i i <lb />
A work for <lb />
-o trimmings. We a<lb />
a. <lb />
do general repairing of buggies U i <lb />
n e <lb />
X. C. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb />
only Soda Fountain in town. <lb />
t., g lime to go j <lb />
if up than it does to <lb />
flown and wait for it to tarn tip unpopular <lb />
s own accord. <lb />
every <lb />
Greenville's <lb />
Great <lb />
Department Sic re. <lb />
K, C. March 1904 <lb />
Mrs. George Tucker, of <lb />
came in Thursday <lb />
to visit Mrs. K. Smith. <lb />
Keen and Kittrell of <lb />
were here Thursday on business <lb />
Barnes one of the <lb />
oldest men the county v.-no <lb />
lives near here, is very sick. <lb />
G. F. Boyd, of Washington, <lb />
was here Wednesday. <lb />
Car meal and hulls at J- R. <lb />
Smith Bros. <lb />
Ed Hooks, one of our popular <lb />
insurance returned from <lb />
Fremont Thursday. <lb />
G. L. of Baltimore, <lb />
was here Thursday selling drug-. <lb />
house was out in the <lb />
big lire but is business again. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith are <lb />
at Seven Springs fer a few days. <lb />
The Ayden Lumber Co. has a <lb />
force of carpenters <lb />
dry kilns and making <lb />
improvements. <lb />
Rev. Mr. tilled his <lb />
regular appointment at the <lb />
church here Sunday. <lb />
The public rhetorical at the <lb />
Seminary Thursday night was <lb />
BETHEL DEPART<lb />
DR. R. J. GRIMES, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb />
BETHEL, X. C. <lb />
Office opposite depot. <lb />
DB <lb />
PHYSIC <lb />
. <lb />
Ounce next <lb />
N NO SURGEON. <lb />
n . x. c. <lb />
dour to Post Office. <lb />
STATON AND BUN <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
RS, <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries. <lb />
We Prices for Cotton, <lb />
Cotton Peed and Country Produce. <lb />
AT <lb />
Ail <lb />
Hot <lb />
yon can get hones goods at living <lb />
large stock before you buy and be <lb />
purchases.<lb />
w attended, the students richly , , . . ., <lb />
entertained the audience for an Goods, Shoes, Caps. Under- <lb />
hour. Prof. Peden, Miss Lillian <lb />
and Miss Annie are <lb />
splendid work at the <lb />
We have our new straw <lb />
and slippers, call and make your <lb />
J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Ten Millions Bales. <lb />
The report of the cotton <lb />
issued today, estimates the <lb />
crop for the a little above <lb />
II ten millions bales. This being <lb />
lower than expected there was <lb />
advance in the price <lb />
i of futures. <lb />
ill <lb />
The newest the <lb />
g prettiest stock we have had <lb />
l the pleasure to show you. <lb />
A cordial invitation h ex- <lb />
tended to you. <lb />
i ;, -v , , , . <lb />
The physicians Pitt county <lb />
in Convention assembled announce <lb />
that their Black List will be <lb />
placed in the bands of the sub- <lb />
by May 1st. Any <lb />
indebted to a physician for med <lb />
service had best settle their <lb />
account prior to this <lb />
avoid being placed upon the list. <lb />
to <lb />
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware, <lb />
and everything you wear. Every u in <lb />
your house and everything yon use in v i ,, <lb />
Millinery Goods a Specialty. <lb />
Our goods are here and we ere i you. <lb />
Everybody that buys, and <lb />
our goods becomes oar customers. Just a a trial <lb />
and save money. <lb />
BLOUNT BROTHERS. <lb />
BETH . L, N. C. <lb />
TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN <lb />
IN THE <lb />
it SI tit m <lb />
J., YOUR POl <lb />
END OF THE CENTURY CLUB. <lb />
OF NEWARK. <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value, <lb />
Paid-up <lb />
Extended Insurance that works <lb />
Is <lb />
Will be re if arrears be paid within m n. <lb />
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon <lb />
date and or and payment of arrears with interest. <lb />
second No Restrictions. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the beginning the and of each <lb />
year, provided the premium for the m ix paid <lb />
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase Hie; <lb />
while yon <lb />
evidence <lb />
Hi<lb />
J . . <lb />
-St <lb />
ore<lb />
ti<lb />
Ts what we after, and the possession of one of <lb />
our Refrigerators will insure sweet milk, and <lb />
butter, cool drinking water and many dainties that <lb />
would be unattainable without the Refrigerator <lb />
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb />
If you have you will want a Mower pretty <lb />
soon, and we've made it easy for j <lb />
There is no need to borrow a lawn <lb />
Mower <lb />
you to own one. <lb />
i mower when we <lb />
we sell a machine with best knives at such <lb />
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work. <lb />
Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Hammocks and <lb />
everything else in the hardware line. <lb />
Reported for <lb />
The End of the Century <lb />
held it's regular meeting Tuesday <lb />
afternoon, March second, <lb />
with Mrs. J. G. the <lb />
the preside <lb />
the vice president, Mrs. c. <lb />
presided <lb />
. her graceful manner. <lb />
The subject of federation <lb />
; re the club, and <lb />
i was <lb />
conclusion of the <lb />
the fol- <lb />
program was en- <lb />
Reading of prophecy of <lb />
i concerning the reign of <lb />
Elizabeth in play of Henry VIII, <lb />
Mrs. Quotations <lb />
from play by each member. <lb />
The visitors present were Me- <lb />
Harry Galloway, J. Bryan <lb />
Grimes, B. L. and C. O. <lb />
Vines. Galloway and <lb />
Grimes both gave interesting ac- <lb />
on he clubs in their <lb />
Dainty were <lb />
ed by the hostess assisted by Misses <lb />
Skinner and Mary James. <lb />
The Club adjourned after <lb />
of the most delightful meetings of <lb />
the year to meet April 5th with <lb />
Mrs. R. Williams. <lb />
To make policy payable as an <lb />
of insured. <lb />
e lifetime <lb />
-k <lb />
V. <lb />
j Is. C. <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
The world's cotton crop for <lb />
is estimated at <lb />
bales valued at <lb />
St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium, <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb />
COST OF BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT, HALF-MILLION DOLLARS. <lb />
CAPACITY, PATIENTS. <lb />
climate on Atlantic coast; salt air by proximity <lb />
Gulf Stream. Fully equipped with every modern Improvement for tho treat- <lb />
of disease. A full corp of In every department. Special <lb />
department for eases of confinement. Moat approved X-ray apparatus. Thor- <lb />
system of Turkish and Russian Baths. <lb />
Ward Rates, per week; Private Room Rates from to per week. <lb />
For etc., address <lb />
The President, s Hospital and <lb />
NORFOLK, . <lb />
The On y Way- <lb />
To jet the confidence of the <lb />
people of Pitt county by <lb />
is through the daily and <lb />
semi-weekly editions of <lb />
THE <lb />
v -111<lb />
Animal and Rain. <lb />
It seems strange that no animal, <lb />
it be the squirrel, seems to <lb />
build itself a shelter with the ex- <lb />
press object of keeping off the rain, <lb />
which they all so much Mon- <lb />
keys are in wet and could <lb />
easily build shelters if they had the <lb />
do so. tho creatures <lb />
hop disconsolately along in the <lb />
Mr. in his <lb />
and Man In <lb />
crouch on branches, with dripping <lb />
backs set against the tree trunk as <lb />
shelter from a storm, they <lb />
have the air of being very sorry for <lb />
But even the <lb />
which builds plat- <lb />
in the trees on sleep <lb />
at never set ms to of a <lb />
roof, though the say that <lb />
it is very wet it covers itself <lb />
Mb the leaves of the a <lb />
fern. <lb />
No Tim to Spare. <lb />
The mean man whose birthday <lb />
gift to his sou consisted in allow- <lb />
him to wash the windows so the <lb />
boy look out and see the cars <lb />
go- by belonged to the same family <lb />
as the man to whom the Washing- <lb />
ton introduces He <lb />
was proprietor of a country hoteL <lb />
The rules of the hotel kept every- <lb />
under lock and key, and there <lb />
no for the casual loafer <lb />
newspaper, pen, soap or <lb />
anything else free. There were not <lb />
even free seats in the <lb />
day the proprietor saw a <lb />
chronic loafer looking at the old <lb />
timepiece which hung on the wall. <lb />
next day a large sign hung over <lb />
face of the clock. It read, <lb />
clock is for the use guests of the <lb />
hotel <lb />
Brotherly Encouragement. <lb />
want to thank <lb />
con Oldfield, tho speech you <lb />
made at the meeting of the trustees <lb />
other night in favor of issuing <lb />
bonds for an addition to the chapel. <lb />
sorry I wasn't to hear <lb />
replied Deacon Granny, <lb />
thought you were opposed to the <lb />
proposition <lb />
am. Rat can't blind myself <lb />
to the fad that any speech yea <lb />
might nuke . help <lb />
tho other <lb />
One of Queen Elizabeth's Fads. <lb />
England. . u queen certainly <lb />
had more . spice feminine <lb />
vanity, and it is on record that one <lb />
of her little f was to have, every <lb />
hair on her Lead kept, same <lb />
length. It was duty of her bar- <lb />
to see to this, and for this <lb />
pose she received a weekly visit <lb />
from a worthy man whoso pole <lb />
adorned a modest looking shop in <lb />
Lombard street. The queen's bar- <lb />
was of course much, <lb />
by the nobility and by all who <lb />
the court, and no doubt he <lb />
added to his income by selling the <lb />
precious of her majesty's <lb />
hair, for it was his privilege to keep <lb />
them, and they were of course much <lb />
Li request by her many admirers. <lb />
Hardly a Good Risk. <lb />
see you busy, and I <lb />
take up very much of your <lb />
time. I want to talk to you a little <lb />
on the subject of life <lb />
you want to insure a <lb />
man who is a murderer and who <lb />
may be hanged in a few months <lb />
heavens Are you a <lb />
yet, but I may become one <lb />
soon if you agents <lb />
quit coming in here and both- <lb />
me when I am trying to <lb />
Kansas City Journal. <lb />
The Recipe Habit. <lb />
think those neighbors are real <lb />
said Mrs. <lb />
the asked her <lb />
husband. <lb />
Marguerite doesn't <lb />
gt along in her studies very well, <lb />
their Mathilde is always at <lb />
bead of the <lb />
of <lb />
wouldn't tell me what par- <lb />
sort of brain producing pat- <lb />
food they give their <lb />
Mice. <lb />
An . la afraid of any <lb />
mail t which It Is <lb />
A .  cat and sometimes <lb />
even a will him annoy- <lb />
It runs between the <lb />
noise of a mouse <lb />
running the will often <lb />
cause an elephant to become excited, <lb />
but I have never known or heard of a <lb />
mouse getting on an elephant's trunk. <lb />
of the mouse to a larger <lb />
Is an old story, and many fool- <lb />
Ian have arisen from <lb />
Dress <lb />
I UNDERWEAR <lb />
DAYS-RAIN OR SHIN <lb />
MARCH 29-30, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY. <lb />
You're invited, of course To every woman <lb />
who has edged with the desire to know what <lb />
fashion edicts are to every woman <lb />
or man, for that matter, who enjoys the mere see- <lb />
of beautiful things, we extend a cordial<lb />
That these showings express masterfully <lb />
tho foreign and domestic dress idea for <lb />
the Spring and Summer of 1904 goes with- <lb />
out saying. Indeed, be an almost <lb />
task to picture in words the <lb />
grandeur and beauty, the scope and ex- <lb />
of these great Spring styles <lb />
word of <lb />
all allowed us we'd say with all the <lb />
power of our <lb />
Celebrated <lb />
Shoe King Quality <lb />
SHOES <lb />
MUM Quality <lb />
Celebrated <lb />
WARD <lb />
HATS <lb />
Stubborn Bargains for Cash Buyers Only <lb />
241-243 <lb />
W. Main St. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Spring Clothing<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00019401_tn_0005" n="5" />
                <p>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb />
THE UNION <lb />
New jam arrived <lb />
S. M. <lb />
at <lb />
i g. <lb />
re I to <lb />
i ; <lb />
V. I-. Brown left Vein la <lb />
B. <lb />
i i from Buff <lb />
and cl Id <lb />
returned ll la morning from E I <lb />
Cooper of Graham, <lb />
I . , n re an I this morn- <lb />
Mrs . Harding left ed- <lb />
evening for a visit to <lb />
returned <lb />
, i om a trip <lb />
up the <lb />
Mrs, Brown, of Kinston, came <lb />
over i to Mrs. L. <lb />
How Go J and ow Pleasant Fancy Maine Ned fa <lb />
; , 3-25 <lb />
,. . ferns, , for Easter, at <lb />
Nurseries. <lb />
I a long time <lb />
M Greenville tow had w t pet <lb />
interesting <lb />
land enjoyable a protracted <lb />
orders in early. <lb />
Nut <lb />
Cabbage . <lb />
Riverside Nurseries. 3-25 <lb />
A. <lb />
Miss Alma House, who has been having charge of the choir <lb />
visiting Addle Johnston, re- <lb />
turned home today. <lb />
Mrs. K. T. Stewart and tie <lb />
daughter, of Vi <lb />
visiting Mrs. L. Griffin. <lb />
m the onion services which <lb />
nave progress <lb />
church during <lb />
past two weeks. Be. J. A. Herbert la preparing <lb />
of the Methodist church, to rebuild on the site hi- <lb />
.-.--.- , home was burned in the fire <lb />
has done the <lb />
and all his sermons have been ex-1 <lb />
He speaks plainly, Attention is called to the sum- <lb />
., r Mb I the Superior court clerk <lb />
forcibly, and under w <lb />
preaching sinner have lea to j i, Godfrey A. <lb />
Christ and Christians have been and others <lb />
d av n cl to I heir Master. <lb />
Powell of the Chris- up <lb />
Han church, F. G. i K <lb />
the Presbyterian church and A Va., March 24- <lb />
l King of the Baptist church, Sheriff Mayo, of <lb />
have been faithful lieutenants in J . this <lb />
the meeting, these conducting the topped In which Ad- <lb />
La. Mr i.-i. ,, W. S. was riding Bl <lb />
morning services, and r. rung <lb />
. ; the head of a procession of <lb />
reading at ail the and held out his band to <lb />
the hero of Santiago. The follow <lb />
The meetings have been well colloquy la by those <lb />
and much good basal- In the admiral's <lb />
ready reel lbs I. <lb />
Ii will i <lb />
I to bear for a long time, only <lb />
Fill MARCH eternity revealing the full extent <lb />
Woolen went to Bel el of the good <lb />
today. <lb />
admiral <lb />
said <lb />
V . O. <lb />
is in town. <lb />
I, <lb />
All the churches will bold <lb />
vices Sunday morning and there <lb />
will be another union e at <lb />
night. <lb />
arc you asked the ad- <lb />
is <lb />
good said I be ad- <lb />
J am from North <lb />
said the admiral. <lb />
An Case. continued I <lb />
An case has been Mayo, I am the <lb />
B. rel this the attention of four of our The admiral congratulated him <lb />
log from Kinston. distinguished lawyers and the drove on. <lb />
returned Thais- our best magistrates the past <lb />
days, it is the ox if the average man had hi life <lb />
Stephen Morris vs. Tom over probe <lb />
HiggS returned Thin, and Tom vs, Mr. Morris. I than ever. <lb />
evening from a trip up the road. I The extent of the damage la so <lb />
complex and there are so many <lb />
S. 1.11 left this m i <lb />
day evening from Tarboro. <lb />
Ii,, Jessie Lee Sugg left Thurs-- knotty <lb />
day evening for a visit to . u <lb />
B. Clayton, who has right and may require at <lb />
been here a few days, left this least two of three sleepless nights, <lb />
morning. The first case that of Tom <lb />
A man never knows how hard <lb />
hi- wife works until he tries to <lb />
clean up the house preparatory to <lb />
his wife's return from i two <lb />
with her mother. <lb />
predicted big run of shad <lb />
v Q<lb />
. , . , .,., Coleman vs. Morris, who was has not come along. <lb />
went to . ,. . , <lb />
, . , a tenant last year on Mi. , <lb />
evening and returned ,,,,,,. <lb />
land. Ho sued Mr. Morns for <lb />
this morning, <lb />
Levi Cox baa <lb />
school a <lb />
with typhoid fever. <lb />
Mrs. Ed Brown, of den, who <lb />
has been visiting Mrs. A. <lb />
returned borne Thursday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mr. Jordan, representing the <lb />
ugh News i ad Observer, <lb />
today looking after the sub- <lb />
of <lb />
Superintendent W. H. <lb />
went to Bethel today to <lb />
be present the day ex- <lb />
the school. To- <lb />
i us ii the close of M <lb />
sch near Bethel. <lb />
Bailey, ex-Aldermen, <lb />
W ii died yest <lb />
J K. Peoples, a prominent <lb />
e is in of City, committed <lb />
Thursday. He first drank <lb />
an ounce of and then <lb />
she ; the temple. <lb />
SATURDAY, <lb />
A. J. is sick. <lb />
Miss Cox left Friday eve- <lb />
for Ayden. <lb />
G. G returned Friday <lb />
evening from Tarboro. <lb />
Col. W. J. Pope, of <lb />
county spent today here. <lb />
went to Kinston <lb />
Friday and returned this morning. <lb />
Miss Hat tie of Winter <lb />
ville, is visiting Miss Eula <lb />
Miss Jessie Lee Sugg and <lb />
brother, Julius, returned this <lb />
morning from Kinston. <lb />
Miss of Win- <lb />
arrived this morning to <lb />
Carrie Brown. <lb />
for one-third of the <lb />
home from , which the i pay. <lb />
and is very <lb />
Writing about the is <lb />
uncertain as the war news. If we J <lb />
Mr. Morris had Tom in , <lb />
dieted for burning rails on write a weather item it <lb />
place and the o a rains before the paper is printed, <lb />
26.00, and he also scented Tern fool weather item is apt to <lb />
On March 30-31, <lb />
p ii<lb />
it <lb />
of keeping his old ionic fat on <lb />
apples picked up under the <lb />
apple I These apples were <lb />
worth per year <lb />
Tom's big eyes bulged Mien he <lb />
found that Morris <lb />
catch sun g. Anyhow, <lb />
indicates that overcoats a <lb />
call do service tomorrow. <lb />
A Denver lady friend of <lb />
a I the family was visiting at the <lb />
f f JO <lb />
him, so he remembered that one <lb />
night after that old horses <lb />
got in apple orchard, <lb />
he got the colic and the <lb />
horse doctor was called Tom <lb />
that was out of time <lb />
aid doctor's for a colicky <lb />
horse eating that won't <lb />
good fer to give the collie, <lb />
about So there It stands. <lb />
Tom's side of the ledger <lb />
for and for <lb />
guano, while Mr. <lb />
shows burnt mils 185.00 and <lb />
for Times. <lb />
n and for the first time in <lb />
life saw a real, live calf. <lb />
what a dear little row she <lb />
exclaimed. said <lb />
Jack, a <lb />
Continue Early <lb />
During the progress of the <lb />
union services in the <lb />
church most of the merchants of <lb />
The physicians of county <lb />
in Convention assembled <lb />
that their List will be <lb />
placed hands of the sub- <lb />
by May 1st. Any one <lb />
Indebted to a physician for med- <lb />
service had best settle their <lb />
prior to this date and <lb />
being placed upon the list. <lb />
M Wednesday <lb />
We will have on display on of <lb />
lines . <lb />
and <lb />
has displayed in . <lb />
The cordially Invited to attend. <lb />
Mar <lb />
t rial. on sale one <lb />
v. case of B- i <lb />
R at lo par yard. <lb />
C. <lb />
Wilkinson <lb />
II I <lb />
Big Hog. <lb />
While Mr. J. F. of <lb />
was in today to get <lb />
the town have cloning their L for Tub Reflector, he <lb />
early at As the time told ho a a few <lb />
of year is now close at hand for <lb />
closing anyway, it would be <lb />
just as well for them to continue <lb />
closing early, except on Saturday <lb />
nights, as r already he- <lb />
gun doing so. It will help the <lb />
merchants and their salesmen also <lb />
to do this. <lb />
BLAND <lb />
Good Sewing <lb />
The trees are patting out rapid- <lb />
The maples near the <lb />
church are already quite <lb />
green. <lb />
days ago, that weighed pounds <lb />
dressed. That was a large hog, <lb />
and Mr. says was the fat- <lb />
test one he ever killed. He says <lb />
be bought the hog from Mr. H. H. <lb />
Proctor, of who has <lb />
some very fine stock and believes <lb />
It pays to raise the best -Daily <lb />
26th. <lb />
Disastrous prairie fires are rag- <lb />
in Nebraska. <lb />
Has a great to do with <lb />
of course <lb />
got to have <lb />
GOOD LEATHER. <lb />
combine the two and you've a win- <lb />
pair Thai is <lb />
kind you'll get here, if you <lb />
want the other sort we can't <lb />
you, that long <lb />
and look well as long is they <lb />
what we have to offer yon. <lb />
come In and look them <lb />
No. <lb />
rm. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
O. J. Editor and Owner. <lb />
Twice- and Friday. <lb />
. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. APRIL I, 1904. <lb />
No. <lb />
OPENING <lb />
AT HO ML <lb />
Magnificent Display New in. ids. Printing Now t <lb />
store wan u at lust at <lb />
tenter of today and home in it own <lb />
looked like n A little move three ago <lb />
progress there. It the it occupies <lb />
his annual -spring opening j lie view <lb />
home for the paper. <lb />
success. En early hoot f the I While of the <lb />
day ladies began and the t <lb />
store and all I hey came and l that time., Kb <lb />
large That in the budding <lb />
were delighted with y the next deer for <lb />
was attested by their praise and the Mine being. <lb />
of the goods, j the upper story t building <lb />
display window was that by <lb />
of a and orders as <lb />
OS <lb />
Inside was replete not until <lb />
the meal i could pet permanent home, j <lb />
output. There w this the Masons st to <lb />
very hoe and pattern, for a temple, <lb />
mid is beyond description, Bach an undertaking <lb />
while the cull I was a marvel j of at first, <lb />
of beauty. The pattern but hey were and their <lb />
giving the noble efforts are shown ill a hand- <lb />
very highest touch art in ail some t. in it is an <lb />
WOLD ABOUT <lb />
C. L CO. <lb />
A Their Spring Opening in <lb />
A few days ago notice The spring opening display of <lb />
was directed to the growing evil L. Co , to- <lb />
raffling or gambling. That-com. <lb />
result of side is an <lb />
was the <lb />
of <lb />
any <lb />
interest in M . <lb />
among she and of weight- <lb />
the of ,.,, <lb />
,;,, , <lb />
men make M N, s<lb />
have ,. f <lb />
TEACHERS ASSEMBLY. <lb />
Annual Meeting to be held at Morehead <lb />
City. <lb />
The executive committee <lb />
North Carolina Teacher's <lb />
decided that the annual <lb />
la woolens of meeting of assembly win be <lb />
j agreed also to stand ;,;,., , <lb />
was e .,. . . need. <lb />
of <lb />
, need <lb />
for the prosecution of any and i,.,,.,,,. ,, . <lb />
hereafter <lb />
This is no idle threat, <lb />
held year at City <lb />
daring the week beginning June <lb />
8th. <lb />
The hotel will be operated under <lb />
good management this year and <lb />
the teachers will b- well entertain- <lb />
ed at a cheap rate. <lb />
tee will make thorough reparation <lb />
or ornament but what is if r the pleasure and amusement <lb />
n hp line <lb />
They <lb />
shown here. <lb />
cf every one who <lb />
n m-u.-i-- of the problem i V- y <lb />
s no other decided to i in th <lb />
bats, the being meeting was available to there, , It ha given history of the assembly i- beta <lb />
1st artistic. Every Lit was arranged Out the lodges . great pleasure. Large <lb />
was done. <lb />
evil itself was more wide- <lb />
than any imagined, <lb />
bad as ft was known to <lb />
every quarter of the town facts <lb />
Bi Hog. <lb />
While <lb />
numbers of the store to <lb />
t K. Hector, 80th. I the problems of those <lb />
probable that State <lb />
de <lb />
have bee., gathered th. pant few In t. <lb />
an alarming state a fur Tub be <lb />
Children bare been told us that be killed a hog, a few <lb />
their toys. One little b y ago, that <lb />
; n hied a dollar, then for Thai <lb />
to make fifty c test one he killed. He <lb />
and shapes. I to the town and an honor to, <lb />
,. . . . , , . ,, . . one dollar and a half, a slick way and Sir. God n,. f. <lb />
make the fraternity, ah the . ,. . . I. . . <lb />
the opening attractive at every lodges that have been meet log i <lb />
point, and the <lb />
creditable to the <lb />
Mr. <lb />
of assistants. <lb />
will <lb />
and <lb />
i-. It <lb />
entire<lb />
attractive at every lodges that have been meeting i I , . , . He says <lb />
,,,.,, . ,, ., ., , boy sold nuances be from Mr <lb />
he display is most the tame hull with them label ., . L. a. a. <lb />
n. . , ., . . a cent rooster and look in over Proctor, of r i,., <lb />
the big Store to quarters the new building. The., . , I <lb />
. . . , , deal. Any number fine ad <lb />
and bis clever my temple fa near enough completed . , ,,, . , believes <lb />
. Similar incidents could be cited it to raise the <lb />
; for the lodges to move aid their m. <lb />
Tue opening will continue to- J first meetings were held there last <lb />
from recent The note <lb />
morrow. <lb />
United Senator Burton, <lb />
of Kansan, has been convicted in <lb />
district of accepting <lb />
to use <lb />
Tin- King's Daughters have ac I <lb />
seres of <lb />
laud in of Lake View, . <lb />
on which will be <lb />
erected the reformatory ft <lb />
26th. <lb />
WOODLAND ITEMS. <lb />
of warning was raised an hour <lb />
too Boon, The <lb />
I questions it. What shall be done <lb />
Shall we the j Woodland, N. C, Mar. 1904. <lb />
; gambling habit to fastened , . <lb />
upon the m well <lb />
about M <lb />
noon, <lb />
grown, <lb />
people have been guilty, and to a business <lb />
of the would burl lo <lb />
J was in the <lb />
One ii wan beard Sunday <lb />
say of the former J. M. and sister, Miss <lb />
. was ton A gentle- Bessie, a shun, while in the <lb />
wade this rejoinder, neighborhood Sun- <lb />
as their state work. The land is plant being moved In, and the Le , MuM <lb />
the gift of t he now of <lb />
meeting; and to i <lb />
with and <lb />
school man be well worth the <lb />
trip to He will be <lb />
but <lb />
to interested in the <lb />
Schools. Governor will <lb />
attend the address <lb />
the assembly. P men <lb />
from outside the state will be pres- <lb />
Those will be a <lb />
later. <lb />
white criminals, which work The bulges vacating <lb />
King's n gilt era have adopted building is followed by <lb />
J. B. CHERRY OPENING. <lb />
Seasons New Dress Goods and <lb />
Trimmings. <lb />
Urn; In our heaps more <lb />
will the <lb />
the firm of <lb />
H. The spring <lb />
now in progress at their atom <lb />
heat a testimony of the taste <lb />
judgment i their buyer in <lb />
good.- for i <lb />
The to the dry de- <lb />
part heir store today <lb />
, t . , nut <lb />
wit a scene of .,, , , . , ,.,.,,, <lb />
. , , helped to make it and helped it <lb />
All was a display goods .,, . <lb />
eye. A <lb />
feature Wis a swinging bale my <lb />
in green and white and <lb />
ii was too I for uM u ,,,, ,,,. TA <lb />
any country paper fee ,.,. . T , , u . and Mrs. D <lb />
one as guilty. I took chances l, Crawford -pent Saturday after- <lb />
noon with M S. T. Smith. <lb />
Crawford went to Winter- <lb />
Monday. <lb />
We now have com- <lb />
for the printing <lb />
department, ample light <lb />
plenty of room Improve <lb />
. , which will he put In in <lb />
time they can be pro- <lb />
for., gentlemen it-fer id to <lb />
paper; , , <lb />
has not but remains in , , of to <lb />
the -r loom on die Ural <lb />
The in of is to be <lb />
avoided in the home and on the I <lb />
streets, well us in a <lb />
The place not change j <lb />
the of lb-evil. Greenville Saturday. <lb />
i and <lb />
Will. <lb />
here it has been those last three <lb />
is. <lb />
extends a o <lb />
to all <lb />
j the home at any lime. <lb />
at <lb />
It <lb />
your bone paper, yon have <lb />
a for and the <lb />
j privilege to at <lb />
pleasure, assured that, a <lb />
dial welcome awaits <lb />
decorated with palms and green , , , <lb />
r you have business at the <lb />
plants. . ,. ,. , , <lb />
, . , you find sonic one glad <lb />
Their display embraces all the , . , . <lb />
. wait if you have <lb />
new and silk <lb />
dress voile, em. w w F <lb />
batiste, laces, u <lb />
charge ready to serve you with <lb />
cries, inns, buttons, hand . u <lb />
pleasure entrance to the <lb />
funs, parasols, slippers ; , , j <lb />
, printers is by stairway lead- <lb />
many other things. . . , <lb />
Indies like to see such pretty <lb />
goods and a great of j Bear in thAt when <lb />
went today to the splendid you invest a dollar The <lb />
Up and slump out sin and <lb />
It slain has been upon <lb />
mil town long enough. Any cut <lb />
torn our lawmakers <lb />
impose such heavy penalty <lb />
against, must he dangerous. <lb />
Every thoughtful person will sec <lb />
this. <lb />
GRIMESLAND ITEMS. <lb />
display of this <lb />
Three of worst purse us of <lb />
made their <lb />
Ike <lb />
we do our best to <lb />
j give you the worth of your money <lb />
with <lb />
Friday and All day <lb />
this year, <lb />
N. C. Mar. <lb />
Miss Addie Johnston, of Green- <lb />
ville, is guest O. <lb />
Proctor. <lb />
J. L. baby died Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Delia <lb />
to Monday. <lb />
Mrs. W. E. Proctor Sun- <lb />
day in her <lb />
daughter, My it <lb />
Mrs. Battle Britt r <lb />
turned from Baltimore, <lb />
bought spring <lb />
also latest novelties <lb />
and belts. ladles are <lb />
to attend <lb />
April first and <lb />
-Miss <lb />
Sal <lb />
with Misses Bessie Laura <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Grover was In<lb />
J. M. went to Winterville <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Harvey Bail was in the neigh- <lb />
a short while Sunday. <lb />
Smith, son of Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. H. B. Smith has been <lb />
slightly ill the past few days. <lb />
Coming This Season. <lb />
Having been among the people <lb />
of the good old of Pitt for <lb />
the hist five years the interest <lb />
tree business, I wish <lb />
to again them for their <lb />
liberal patronage and <lb />
to say that I will be with <lb />
them again season represent- <lb />
the Nursery, of Oak- <lb />
X, C. I will lie very glad <lb />
it of my friends who are in <lb />
of trees, vines, will hold <lb />
their orders for me. <lb />
B. E. <lb />
Dr. J. B. Of Wake For- <lb />
est college, is president; Prof. J. <lb />
I. Fount, of the Normal In- <lb />
college, is Hist <lb />
nod Prof. W. D. <lb />
of mile, <lb />
treasurer <lb />
The Pitt <lb />
County is composed of H. <lb />
G. E. . and <lb />
J. Everett, is are <lb />
working hard lo plan a s .-tuT <lb />
meeting. There is than <lb />
usual interest manifested ready <lb />
over the state, and it seems now <lb />
that the on <lb />
will the largest, y <lb />
Every teacher in date <lb />
should plan to attend the ring <lb />
this year. The teacher.- ill be <lb />
glad their general- <lb />
meet with the . and j <lb />
work and pleasure, <lb />
A teacher can ill miss <lb />
this meeting, us it will be one of <lb />
the most Important session.-, of the <lb />
assembly held in years. <lb />
The railroads will <lb />
low <lb />
any one who wishes to <lb />
may obtain this rate, as well <lb />
as the reduced hotel rate. <lb />
Clean up your premises <lb />
freely. <lb />
and <lb />
Sunday School Union. <lb />
The quarterly Sunday school <lb />
mass meeting held in the <lb />
Presbyterian Sunday <lb />
with a much improved <lb />
The devotional exercises were <lb />
conducted by Key. W. E. Powell. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
address Low to <lb />
enlarge the of <lb />
Prof. W. B. spoke on what <lb />
bad been gained from the study <lb />
of the lessons the last quarter, <lb />
Bernice Hornaday gave a <lb />
beautiful recitation. <lb />
The reports of the Sunday schools <lb />
showed increased attendance and <lb />
larger collections, not withstand- <lb />
the bad weather and other <lb />
hindrances. <lb />
The next mass meeting will be <lb />
bald in the Christian church the <lb />
last Sunday in June.<lb />
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