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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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A. B. <lb />
All Round <lb />
THE RING. <lb />
, II. <lb />
THEN STOP AT<lb />
Department <lb />
The Branch of the is in <lb />
of C. E. Bradley, who is authorized to transact any <lb />
for the paper in and territory. <lb />
ck <lb />
The Hustling Clothiers. <lb />
Where find <lb />
SHOES, Furnishings <lb />
In up to now styles. <lb />
A Successful Colored Man. <lb />
It always gives pleasure to <lb />
commend those of our colored <lb />
who have done well, and we <lb />
have quite a number of this class m <lb />
I the county, too. Sometime ago we <lb />
II spoke of the wonderful success Rem- <lb />
Beverly, colored, a citizen of <lb />
I township, had met with in <lb />
I the accumulation of properly, but <lb />
I since we wrote that article <lb />
I ban bought another plantation and <lb />
I may now be said to be a rich man. <lb />
II as riches go in this section. <lb />
I Uncle Dean, who lives in <lb />
f west township, is <lb />
a colored man who has been sue- <lb />
I and whose success is due to <lb />
j hard work and economy. Ai the <lb />
i close of the war Uncle was <lb />
about years of age, but he went <lb />
work at once and worked all <lb />
I his life He has always attended to <lb />
bis own business and has never <lb />
known what it was to have trouble <lb />
with either white or black. He owns <lb />
nearly three hundred acres of land <lb />
all paid is living a happy, <lb />
contented lire. He has no boys but <lb />
his girls, live in number, have work- <lb />
ed in the field and helped to <lb />
his <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Bro. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Invite yon to make their store <lb />
headquarters and while-there to <lb />
inspect their complete stuck of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
and learn their low prices. We <lb />
can supply all your needs in <lb />
any line of goods. <lb />
We arc selling Lawns and other <lb />
summer dress goods at about <lb />
half price, to make room tor <lb />
all<lb />
Found Farmer's Funds. <lb />
Si ii K <lb />
in e ii <lb />
mo i we. i d <lb />
rein of the <lb />
who died recently he age U <lb />
eighty-ix <lb />
Ia. lived or. <lb />
fa. . ears. lie-ides the <lb />
money tic realty vain red at <lb />
no out- knew any i I <lb />
thin-; us he was thought to <lb />
be very poor. <lb />
Daily Services at the Episcopal Church. <lb />
This the last week of the, L <lb />
generally known as <lb />
Week, brings o a climax the <lb />
h. If <lb />
Lent, and both i. <lb />
of the <lb />
of Our Lord. There <lb />
is, perhaps, no week In Hie <lb />
life of Our Lord on earth <lb />
embraces so many events of such <lb />
C. E. BRADLEY <lb />
One Price <lb />
We carry a general line of Mer- <lb />
Dry Goods and Notions <lb />
Nice line of Shoes, Neck <lb />
wear etc. Fresh Stock o <lb />
Heavy Groceries New line of <lb />
Wood, Tin and Hardware,. we <lb />
make specialties of Furniture Sew- <lb />
Machine Cook Stoves. <lb />
We do not claim to have any <lb />
better u; Prices other <lb />
merchants, but we do claim a fair <lb />
and honest deal f r ad, we tell for <lb />
v. Inch tables to do a safe <lb />
and we give <lb />
mere the benefit of it, Sales, <lb />
until i-i <lb />
IS l I <lb />
-V. C <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 />
profound significance in lib <lb />
of Redemption dose <lb />
immediately IS <lb />
Tie <lb />
from the <lb />
the h <lb />
observed <lb />
ration Our <lb />
His a <lb />
Calvary, and Hi <lb />
on Dial greet <lb />
Easter day. Tin r <lb />
Col. May Locate in Charlotte. <lb />
Col. W. I it <lb />
Beaufort y, n h <lb />
stopping at the Col. <lb />
is one of th- w- <lb />
aid most la the <lb />
eastern part of the-t ., nil <lb />
Chronicle learn he i- <lb />
Charlotte Mil a or <lb />
He it mi <lb />
the extensive <lb />
and <lb />
i would he, quit an to the <lb />
will I Charlotte bar, ii of <lb />
this week strongest in <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
at p. m. in the Episcopal <lb />
at which will be brief ad- <lb />
dress <lb />
events Qt that <lb />
reviewing the <lb />
Our <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
The of Pitt county <lb />
i., Convention assembled <lb />
that their will ho <lb />
the <lb />
Any one<lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
ADMINISTRATORS SALE. <lb />
letters of administration upon the <lb />
estate of N. Hemby, deceased, <lb />
having this day been issued to the <lb />
undersigned, and baring duly <lb />
tied as such administrator, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons holding <lb />
claims said estate to present <lb />
them to me, duly <lb />
on or before the 5th day of <lb />
February 1905, or this notice be <lb />
plead of recovery. All persons <lb />
to said estate are <lb />
to make immediate payments to me. <lb />
This the 2nd day r<lb />
Her Hemby, <lb />
. , . placed in n <lb />
to 1- May <lb />
present. We el L, a t <lb />
mat the Buffering and beet Settle their <lb />
Sacrifice of Our Lord was not for j <lb />
a chosen few, but for all mankind, <lb />
J. H- CO- <lb />
c. <lb />
Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
Fancy Groceries, Crockery, <lb />
Fruits, To- <lb />
Everything cheap <lb />
Highest for <lb />
N. C. . <lb />
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS,. <lb />
Leaders in Fashions. Full Of <lb />
trimmed and hats, <lb />
ribbons, Cheaper than I <lb />
A M A TORS NOTICE <lb />
The undersigned, having this day <lb />
qualified before the clerk of the <lb />
Court of Pitt County as <lb />
of the estate of Dennis C. <lb />
Smith deceased, and letters of <lb />
having been Issued tome as <lb />
such administrator, Notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons holding claims <lb />
said estate to present them <lb />
to me for payment, duly authenticated, <lb />
on or before the 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 requested <lb />
to make immediate payment to me. <lb />
This the 26th day of February 1904. <lb />
W. L. SMITH, <lb />
of Dennis C. Smith, Sr. <lb />
Jarvis Blow, attorneys <lb />
and everyone can <lb />
services should do in <lb />
thankful remembrance Him <lb />
who that they might live. <lb />
being Good Friday, <lb />
service will he at b. m. The <lb />
avoid being placed the list. <lb />
to <lb />
tasteless Castor Oil. as <lb />
good as Maple Syrup. per- <lb />
bottle for sale by <lb />
Druggist, Farmville, <lb />
Someone, shouting in a <lb />
I church New Conn., <lb />
. a panic and a score of <lb />
service will be at b. m. while the <lb />
Offering at this service will he for J out. <lb />
mission work among the Jews. ID. <lb />
mm A tornado r <lb />
present is extend.-I to nil. many live. <lb />
I much property. <lb />
a-. <lb />
N-0. <lb />
Is the place to get Clothing. Dry Goods, Notion,, Show, I <lb />
I Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc, at<lb />
A full Drugs and Medicines. Highest prices paid <lb />
for all kinds of country produce. <lb />
Stubborn <lb />
FACTS <lb />
Back Our ms for <lb />
YUCATAN <lb />
TONIC <lb />
Fact One h i a Tonic and not <lb />
a stimulant. <lb />
Fact and lends <lb />
permanent vigor to the <lb />
human <lb />
Fact not a drag, but <lb />
a normal, scientific for <lb />
Jill Malarial Complaints <lb />
Chills and Fever, <lb />
Rheumatism. <lb />
It the nervous and positively <lb />
prohibits all to or low spirits, <lb />
women with troubles to their are <lb />
restored to health. Your will <lb />
cheerfully add his testimony to ours. <lb />
TRY IT-TEST Guarantee <lb />
with <lb />
THE AMERICAN CO. <lb />
IND. <lb />
Sour <lb />
Stomach <lb />
No loss of strength, <lb />
nervousness, headache, constipation, <lb />
bad breath, general debility, sour <lb />
and catarrh of the stomach <lb />
all due to Indigestion. cures <lb />
indigestion. This new discovery <lb />
the natural Juices of digestion <lb />
as they exist In a healthy stomach, <lb />
combined with the greatest known <lb />
and properties. <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure In- <lb />
digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous <lb />
remedy cures all stomach troubles by <lb />
cleansing, purifying, sweetening and <lb />
strengthening the raucous membranes <lb />
lining stomach. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Kale of Valuable <lb />
Real <lb />
to an order of the <lb />
of rendered on <lb />
22nd day of March. n i <lb />
C. T. I <lb />
vs and c. Noun- <lb />
tree ad for <lb />
for of the<lb />
resale-of the- aid The <lb />
will offer <lb />
sale u for cash I <lb />
door-in <lb />
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT <lb />
Health to the Sick-and <lb />
Strength to the Weak. <lb />
holding <lb />
th. which <lb />
by B. C. a., <lb />
STATE <lb />
FOUR i <lb />
that prom- W <lb />
rT-w <lb />
d B. L. Duke j I tried remedies not none <lb />
is wife for to a do any good until I <lb />
quick end, Friday afternoon, Witch Salve <lb />
tie-granting rem is eared, the <lb />
. . and the little scalp <lb />
of perfectly clean and healthy, nod <lb />
it's hair i growing beautifully <lb />
patent l to- <lb />
in baying Witch <lb />
in the for <lb />
i, now small a. it baa <lb />
rot h <lb />
Of the The name <lb />
number only about arc able IV is on every box. Sold by J <lb />
in died men. Of these are <lb />
clay, for in making brick. <lb />
The I rick be vol- <lb />
machines were I, you <lb />
year and are found to, you roust add to and not <lb />
very well. There are a from the In other <lb />
number of female food lie <lb />
waging war <lb />
against, wile f <lb />
of ale <lb />
The somber of convict <lb />
Our money winning books, <lb />
written by men who know, tell <lb />
you all about <lb />
Potash <lb />
They are needed by 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 />
kin <lb />
Street. <lb />
. Ht. <lb />
RT, <lb />
of <lb />
ear Dew A i . fire u <lb />
who had been arrested on account , the <lb />
to and builds up strength estate of J. <lb />
w race troubles, were taken from in the human system e . i <lb />
and to death. the tasted palatal <lb />
. Art growers along the K <lb />
the food and enable H as and the , <lb />
. in are entitled, as f. <lb />
tOW II <lb />
iV <lb />
April, c. It beta a <lb />
the firs., day. of a term of the Superior <lb />
court f said <lb />
lands to wit. T- <lb />
the corner f I of Court <lb />
lot No. S In the division ; ibis -m to <lb />
running with <lb />
the ix-1 j , , . <lb />
line, then said Davenport <lb />
south W -114 poles pine on I <lb />
Ridge, thence lithe . I, <lb />
before the 8th of March <lb />
or notice will be plead in <lb />
their recovery i<lb />
I. They Woolen. lives of Catharine r . , <lb />
.-86, the <lb />
gill Um poles u <lb />
h said Nor <lb />
B. poles a pi slump on <lb />
south of the Tar <lb />
poles <lb />
inches, the inning; <lb />
X or less. <lb />
Man, <lb />
.;. On IS, Cow <lb />
Pitt i <lb />
In Slips- Court <lb />
Little <lb />
. s <lb />
. I Little. <lb />
d to said estate r. U <lb />
ii <lb />
tile ill. of <lb />
m 3.1 M, <lb />
i , blow. ;. <lb />
river valley. i York, say <lb />
the hard winter bus <lb />
ands f peach trees <lb />
mate j ear's peach <lb />
at two millions dollars <lb />
WITCH <lb />
Up they have be The -u <lb />
come cranky on the To. <lb />
root hall that thee who apply for Co. am the Inventors of -v <lb />
,, only genuine i Moored M t- f <lb />
are asked know how to. . cure V. <lb />
instruct In a came f of <lb />
football letter. Piles. There are <lb />
u.-y f By the children of <lb />
Gibson. and I <lb />
Had is entitled to the <lb />
That the <lb />
six sets of are as <lb />
IN <lb />
One Minute Con I ,,. <lb />
minute, i. <lb />
us<lb />
foot ball. <lb />
More Bills. <lb />
Raleigh continues to be liberal <lb />
The . i I <lb />
ts. action. a Th. c,, b ,. <lb />
above ha , ,.,. ., , , , <lb />
him a court of . <lb />
, J-- <lb />
.; <lb />
--.- ; <lb />
re out <lb />
Si Moore, who <lb />
bit , are Kent. Moore, James K. <lb />
they are all In Moore, Clayton Moore and <lb />
Which Hazel Salve see who take her share.<lb />
Louisa <lb />
J. L. and the two i <lb />
who takes s <lb />
on dollar notes raised to ten U on the box acme <lb />
ti use of a pen. The y J. Ls <lb />
Post one<lb />
sis r . ., ,. <lb />
a fa the ,, <lb />
bonds Can. <lb />
of the id do-, , , <lb />
,. , . <lb />
is a an i u <lb />
., , <lb />
i will <lb />
he is re <lb />
the <lb />
our <lb />
to for Pitt <lb />
at lb com-t <lb />
the seventh Monday after i- first <lb />
Mont in <lb />
day April, <lb />
which in <lb />
th.- t f the <lb />
. court f aid first <lb />
i of nod th-. and <lb />
i there answer or demur om- <lb />
plaint i thin the time required<lb />
for the he <lb />
This u. <lb />
. , c <lb />
of If . <lb />
mall . f . . <lb />
croup. One Minim <lb />
to <lb />
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l by , <lb />
more <lb />
of n. <lb />
id the Over <lb />
ten- <lb />
v. ill he f b<lb />
,.; ;.;., <lb />
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v. I iii i <lb />
of Owe <lb />
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mg so . <lb />
low . from ,. <lb />
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n mu ; J <lb />
I II ; r. <lb />
r lies of , ,., ,.,., <lb />
ii- e. . I .;. , i, <lb />
; . u . ,.; <lb />
forged bill was on Dunn <lb />
Brothers, the Seaboard <lb />
Air Line Office and a third <lb />
turn d the post office. Te <lb />
another fake bill, ex- <lb />
like was passed <lb />
n a woman who keeps a <lb />
store near the Standard Oil Coin- <lb />
Th was carried <lb />
to b <lb />
lime since <lb />
Mete in Fay- <lb />
one has <lb />
bill <lb />
knowing that U <lb />
However, it that he was <lb />
not an expert <lb />
could <lb />
f Not Quite <lb />
Hew often you can a <lb />
Win <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
is n l you could and <lb />
we Will see your tool <lb />
not lack a single <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of <lb />
-I. Gibson is represented by <lb />
K. Harden. I. C. and <lb />
Alice M, Gibson who take her are, <lb />
Fran i-i Hadley is by <lb />
Miry win. ;. S. <lb />
S. Hadley, Thomas Hadley. Mat- <lb />
tie Hadley, take i , <lb />
ii is r pr -n <lb />
Ha. Malta . <lb />
an, ii. <lb />
of Ha, . <lb />
known to us, share. <lb />
If any one else claims an in- <lb />
in estate, i r if <lb />
of the <lb />
named persons el <lb />
i interest they hereby notified to <lb />
their claim their with us <lb />
within the next <lb />
, This the day , <lb />
X L. BLOW. <lb />
HARRY <lb />
ii <lb />
J R.<lb />
and <lb />
and expels Malaria <lb />
germs. Only cent-, and <lb />
feel Ion by Wooten's <lb />
Sore. <lb />
n. l <lb />
en vi <lb />
daily, Sunday <lb />
in leave I <lb />
S. M. <lb />
j HEALTHY <lb />
Any can take <lb />
perfect ,,. <lb />
harmless, <lb />
in -e <lb />
units that re <lb />
.,,.<lb />
mission <lb />
who uses DeW v., <lb />
u .<lb />
A strong, healthy, active <lb />
depends largely on the eon- <lb />
of the liver. The famous <lb />
pills known as <lb />
Little Risers not only cleanse <lb />
the system but <lb />
fie action of the liver and rebuild <lb />
the supporting that organ. <lb />
Little Early Risers a r to ad, <lb />
f hay gripe and e are he the Easter <lb />
absolutely certain yet produce re- the head of the <lb />
suits are all <lb />
ruses, L. Woolen. <lb />
W. <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
havoc him end a <lb />
in <lb />
treated bin worse <lb />
every day. At length . o <lb />
Ur. for <lb />
Consumption, and our <lb />
was saved. He's now and <lb />
Everybody <lb />
it's the only cure <lb />
Colds and nil Lung disease <lb />
Guaranteed by Woolen Drug <lb />
Store. Price and 11.00. Trial <lb />
bottles free. <lb />
order <lb />
freight by Old Dominion Line <lb />
from Sew York and Richmond.- <lb />
Norfolk and E. R. and <lb />
Old Dominion Line from Norfolk; <lb />
Clyde from Philadelphia. <lb />
end Chesapeake Line <lb />
Cherries, Peaches. ; <lb />
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk Filipinos a <lb />
Hour <lb />
live, manic Wood. Mn <lb />
Magic Matches, Oil. <lb />
Seed Heal and Oar <lb />
lea Seeds Oranges, Apples, <lb />
from Baltimore <lb />
and Miners Line from Boston H <lb />
Sailing subject to change in and Wooden I V, <lb />
without Notice. an backers, Cotton Buyers and <lb />
L I Best Butter, New ,. r, Z d m <lb />
Hewing Machines, and nu I Grain <lb />
IS. <lb />
Norfolk, Va.<lb />
r. H. Myers, <lb />
Washington, N. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
H. B. Walker, Vice <lb />
Traffic <lb />
Beach Street, N. Y. <lb />
Subscribe to <lb />
h will wear a gob of gloom <lb />
Subscribe to I'M <lb />
Mrs. Jefferson Davis . reported The days and now of <lb />
sick at City, N. equal length. <lb />
other goods. and Private Wires to New York, <lb />
o i Orleans. <lb />
Dr. D. L. <lb />
Dental<lb />
see me. <lb />
S. M.<lb />
Au Ohio man who cherished i <lb />
fondness for old <lb />
willed three of them each <lb />
at hit death. <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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mm<lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
AND<lb />
in the port office at Greenville. O, as second class matter, <lb />
Advertising rates made known upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
h turning to <lb />
Sh <lb />
all their <lb />
AT name, nm <lb />
t j u sad<lb />
knew o each roe of V the <lb />
. i rival it W<lb />
Truth to <lb />
POT V. FRIDAY, APRIL I, 1904. <lb />
The Jape don't find the bottling <lb />
very easy or profitable. <lb />
Tip this kind of weather <lb />
the week and Easter finery <lb />
Trill hare a cold lime. <lb />
Mr. Petree night reserve his <lb />
thunder until there is another dis- <lb />
election on somewhere. <lb />
Go pay your poll toy and it <lb />
not be necessary to keep reminding <lb />
that if it is not paid by May <lb />
you vote. <lb />
Finch has faced the nary <lb />
was required to give bond in <lb />
die of Looks like <lb />
for action exists, <lb />
form and resolutions; four members <lb />
of the Democratic State committee, <lb />
and two delegate and two alternate <lb />
to the national convention. All <lb />
Democrats are cordially invited to <lb />
attend the precinct conventions to be <lb />
called by the various county com- <lb />
and participate in electing <lb />
delegates to the county <lb />
By order of the committee. <lb />
F. M. Simmons, Chairman. <lb />
Alex. J. Secretary. <lb />
TIM BEAUTY <lb />
will never paint, poor <lb />
Rome to in u a Baby <lb />
mother's. But all <lb />
roe. no antic, I i <lb />
when trees are trees and when-fife <lb />
ares an J faces lime. My father-wast <lb />
an bathe <lb />
artist you <lb />
painted <lb />
She laughed;, showing- all <lb />
white <lb />
Sever. I have alB <lb />
de- There is <lb />
time f or-that, even if las <lb />
reran I--I <lb />
many things-. father <lb />
was clever. been .- <lb />
great artist had he- <lb />
long ha been dead If <lb />
he still; <lb />
I w It Van <lb />
that killed Mm. r do-net <lb />
him. I, a baby. Bat <lb />
they told mi,, and very <lb />
her <lb />
carelessly <lb />
here as long as remember, <lb />
felt a tender <lb />
for the girl and showed it <lb />
ways and Tim's gt ate- <lb />
pica ore it never be <lb />
will it be done how <lb />
f hoist me Will on <lb />
i me It is-my <lb />
t exhausted himself <lb />
sad quiet,, and she awn j, <lb />
y tear eyes, into his <lb />
sad <lb />
Ms s. g near and yet <lb />
the If now <lb />
be-completed. <lb />
f m went softly into <lb />
and <lb />
sleeping. she <lb />
El beside, the. bed n her <lb />
raised, her young face, <lb />
an a tip out her <lb />
the. first, that her <lb />
Ht had -known. <lb />
She there a long time, <lb />
law face- then rose <lb />
and to his <lb />
I the, studios one <lb />
walks- a dream, with a new, <lb />
light en her face took <lb />
and <lb />
t work. <lb />
day with- <lb />
out lips, <lb />
started no <lb />
Weep in j <lb />
Those farmers who had cotton and <lb />
Bold it at the high prices have cause <lb />
to Mr. grateful <lb />
About the hardest job a <lb />
per ever is moving its outfit, <lb />
and The u hopes <lb />
it can keep house and never have to <lb />
move again. <lb />
Tb Raleigh J-ewe and Observer <lb />
goes even beyond the bonier in its <lb />
expansion. Tuesday's edition con- <lb />
of sixteen pages, half of <lb />
being devoted to business of Rich-<lb />
That is usually the way f it. A <lb />
Massachusetts congressman was de- <lb />
the South because of lynch- <lb />
but when interrupted with <lb />
questions lynchings in the <lb />
North expressed himself as ignorant <lb />
that any had occurred in that <lb />
and <lb />
She was at the wildest, <lb />
daTing and most reckless little sou- <lb />
to be found in any of the <lb />
bohemian studios of Paris. No <lb />
was complete without the mu- <lb />
sic of her laughter, the light of her <lb />
black eyes. a picture was <lb />
deemed complete until she had paw- <lb />
ed net own merciless <lb />
for Tim, with all the <lb />
of vulgarity that was yet is <lb />
greatest charm, was still an <lb />
of the beautiful and the and <lb />
the dramatic in th highest and best <lb />
sense of the words. <lb />
Perchance there came a time when <lb />
her moral and social being under- <lb />
went a change, and the change cam <lb />
with the advent of the Beauty. <lb />
There, in a society where all <lb />
a nickname, he been <lb />
dubbed the from <lb />
moment of his among <lb />
them, and name, by reason of <lb />
its appropriateness, to bOas <lb />
Certainly there was so satire in <lb />
it. Tall well proportioned, <lb />
with long, straight features and <lb />
clustering brews curls about k <lb />
well head, the man Sob- <lb />
bed the Beauty was it. <lb />
deed. <lb />
P had come to Paris to <lb />
the wonderful, <lb />
wherein life <lb />
was art. His Mae was <lb />
Brandt, arid f <lb />
heart went out him. in a v <lb />
and loyalty she had never-felt <lb />
any man <lb />
Ho at that time <lb />
upon a for the <lb />
that afterward appeared <lb />
upon its walks and <lb />
Paris, all the artistic world, <lb />
to upon it in wonder and ad- <lb />
picture that brought <lb />
fame and fortune to the Beauty in <lb />
one short, glad, hour. <lb />
It has scarcely been forgotten even <lb />
now. It and <lb />
represented a slaTe-girt, with <lb />
haggard eyes and face <lb />
tearing through the thorns, that had <lb />
torn her flesh and clothes, and <lb />
over the broken t a <lb />
dreary landscape. <lb />
The lurid light of the setting, sun <lb />
was behind her, topping the dark <lb />
line of hills, and the figure of her <lb />
pursuers could discerned far <lb />
thin weak and ill. <lb />
All and. buoyant young <lb />
lair absorbed <lb />
m her work. v <lb />
was <lb />
wonder of all, she. m the <lb />
under her band, until it <lb />
They had missed- hen a couple, of <lb />
days and, seeking found her <lb />
lying; peacefully at-the. foot of-the <lb />
easel. The Beauty -a better and <lb />
away, black against the naming sky. <lb />
ousted, for, her. At fiat they thought <lb />
asleep, front, exhaustion, but <lb />
on trying nor they <lb />
was dead. The <lb />
that it was heart trouble, <lb />
she. had died in her sleep. <lb />
The Beauty knew. In <lb />
delirium ho had joined so often the <lb />
real unreal that he to <lb />
that he had the <lb />
picture, At all events, it <lb />
Flag. <lb />
Short <lb />
Berth has more thorns than tow <lb />
era. <lb />
Every carpenter plane <lb />
before <lb />
A the radiant of <lb />
a joyous heart. <lb />
A good to curb wild <lb />
man to bridal him. <lb />
Fretting.-about <lb />
never drives them off. <lb />
Tho whole volume life <lb />
with sighs and sobs. <lb />
The greatest drawback to <lb />
comfort is said to baa <lb />
in crooked <lb />
are gardener. <lb />
is a tho <lb />
deeper it i the it makes. <lb />
In the midst of Jet rife, yet. never <lb />
in trouble nor <lb />
letter Is. <lb />
That ii a bright parson who- cum <lb />
tell the. age of a by looking at <lb />
its teeth. <lb />
That young man who forged his <lb />
way to the front i now in She <lb />
There's no for tho wicked. <lb />
Oh yea there is. There's for <lb />
the licked. <lb />
Why His Failed. <lb />
He children as a <lb />
He did his counting before <lb />
, t . , .,,. .,.,,.,. ,., . He doled out money to hit wife <lb />
know them and in- if to a beggar. <lb />
In, f t I . . a <lb />
Call for State Convention. <lb />
The following call for the State <lb />
convention been issued from the <lb />
headquarters of the Democratic State <lb />
a meeting of the <lb />
Democratic State executive and <lb />
committee in Raleigh, March <lb />
17th, the State convention of the <lb />
party was called to meet at Greens- <lb />
Thursday June at noon, to <lb />
nominate candidates for governor <lb />
and other state officers, two associate <lb />
justices of the Supreme court, and <lb />
two presidential electors at large, <lb />
to elect four delegates and four <lb />
alternates at large to national <lb />
convention of the party in St. Louis, <lb />
July 6th. At said meeting of the <lb />
committee it was resolved that the <lb />
of business of the convention <lb />
should be as follows; <lb />
Adoption of and <lb />
platform; Election delegate to <lb />
national convention; <lb />
of candidates. The con mention <lb />
p delegates to the State convention <lb />
from each congressional district is <lb />
hereby called to meet in Greensboro <lb />
Vice president of the convention, <lb />
committees <lb />
and order of business, <lb />
town tho wet- <lb />
v. as silent <lb />
saw him. She seemed at <lb />
him as as man <lb />
creature that was different <lb />
anything knew. wit- <lb />
it, <lb />
he was eat. <lb />
suggest <lb />
at flint sight and the <lb />
wings were at <lb />
But them and <lb />
shut in her roam and flung <lb />
en the floor thorn sad <lb />
the night away, weening <lb />
the-first bitter h-i <lb />
leas life had known, tears born of <lb />
an undefined feeling in her breast <lb />
that there was something wanting <lb />
in her, some womanly attribute that <lb />
the had never caught and perhaps <lb />
might never reach new. <lb />
Thereafter came the hi <lb />
bar. She was in things the <lb />
reckless, merry Tim of <lb />
days, yet with this there a <lb />
subtle alteration. Her was <lb />
neater and quieter, her tousled hair <lb />
smoothed more She <lb />
would up his studio some- <lb />
times and there timidly <lb />
watching him. He painted as well <lb />
as he did everything else. There <lb />
a and a dramatic force <lb />
about it that were lacking in the <lb />
work moat of the men the <lb />
love your she asked <lb />
day as she stood near <lb />
he exclaimed. <lb />
indeed. What would my life be <lb />
without it, <lb />
paint <lb />
head. <lb />
Beauty was very poor <lb />
lime and was working with <lb />
bled energy at the picture, foe it <lb />
must be finished by a certain date, <lb />
and was much yet to do. Per- <lb />
haps nourishment and <lb />
want exercise and. hard, work ail <lb />
told upon a frame never <lb />
the strongest. Certainly the <lb />
Beauty fell ill evening, fainting <lb />
s he laid brushes, and was <lb />
in the of a high fever for, <lb />
weeks. <lb />
of it and see. him <lb />
Tim. with a in- <lb />
stalled as nurse. She promptly or- <lb />
them away. <lb />
to your work boys, she <lb />
aid as thrust them, out of. the <lb />
deer. wants, a woman here. <lb />
I've nursed soma of you. before; <lb />
leave me to it now. I'll toll you if I <lb />
want help. But-it is a <lb />
man was. never <lb />
and tended this earth <lb />
or since <lb />
and tended the Beauty. In all. his <lb />
raving she left- him. <lb />
Te tbs kind If doctor who suggested <lb />
thus she must rest oak a <lb />
firm young hand, and with her <lb />
in appeal. Begged he <lb />
teat her pulse. <lb />
in firm and and <lb />
said steadily. <lb />
would yen <lb />
And doctor, leaked <lb />
hut patted her cheek. her <lb />
with the Beauty. <lb />
She that aM. her. <lb />
took but one turn. Where- <lb />
soever they begin they <lb />
bask always point, <lb />
one point was his unfinished pie- <lb />
Now it was finished, he <lb />
thought, and had been accepted. <lb />
Again he cry bitterly that <lb />
the days were passing and that they <lb />
were holding him back from it and <lb />
it would never be completed in <lb />
and he would struggle get <lb />
out of bed, even in his awful weak- <lb />
to reach the picture. <lb />
well knew that the time was <lb />
and she thought with despair <lb />
of the uncompleted canvas and of <lb />
all that it was to have done and of <lb />
all that it would never do now. She <lb />
had had a half formed hope in her <lb />
mind at first that he might some- <lb />
times in his delirium cry name, <lb />
and listened eagerly, bat he <lb />
always of the <lb />
At last one day, when it wanted <lb />
but a weak to the <lb />
saw be sent <lb />
LETTER TO O. L <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
Mr- N. Avery, Delhi, <lb />
N. T. had two houses exactly <lb />
alike and painted them- one <lb />
lead-and-zinc; th other <lb />
He paid same <lb />
price for both paints. <lb />
He used six of lead-and <lb />
zinc, gallons <lb />
He paid for painting lead- <lb />
for <lb />
and sine. <lb />
The total cost of the lead-and- <lb />
sine job was the total cost of <lb />
the job was <lb />
He didn't know he was buying <lb />
the dealer told that <lb />
paint was as good as <lb />
A fair example of bow it <lb />
ally out, when you buy <lb />
just an Better <lb />
go by the name; and <lb />
the name <lb />
Yours truly <lb />
f, W. <lb />
P. S. H. L. Carr sells <lb />
paint. <lb />
He never bad time to go any- <lb />
where with his wife. <lb />
He newer that there <lb />
were two sides to <lb />
He never a wife <lb />
needs praise or compliments. <lb />
He bis wife <lb />
speed all time doing house <lb />
work. <lb />
He treated h wife as he would <lb />
have dared to treat another <lb />
woman. <lb />
lie never dreamed that his wife <lb />
a recreation or <lb />
change. <lb />
He never concessions to <lb />
his judgment, even in <lb />
matters. <lb />
He thought the marriage vow <lb />
had made his wife's master <lb />
of partner. <lb />
He took all little attention <lb />
lavished on him by his wile as bin <lb />
by and not an <lb />
That's Easy. <lb />
Who it it in Greenville that <lb />
gets more mail and more <lb />
mail than any person town, <lb />
and still has box at the <lb />
office, and does not even call for <lb />
hit mail the post- <lb />
in aster of course. <lb />
A Baltimore doctor thinks he has <lb />
discovered the germ of mumps. He <lb />
is now engaged upon the work of <lb />
trying to demonstrate whether what <lb />
he found will reproduce mumps. <lb />
The disease not so bad but the <lb />
fact that the are learning <lb />
more about it evidence <lb />
that science still on the forward <lb />
march. Undoubtedly people will <lb />
lire under decidedly <lb />
ore favorable than those which <lb />
prevail at tho day. <lb />
Greensboro Telegram. <lb />
ASSOCIATION- <lb />
Program For Saturday. April 9th <lb />
a. m. Devotional exercises <lb />
by How. W. E. Powell. call <lb />
and reading of <lb />
Model class in primary <lb />
work, Miss Annabel <lb />
Model class in <lb />
Miss Moore. <lb />
Model arithmetic, <lb />
Miss Eula Cox. <lb />
11-20 Model class history,. <lb />
Miss Mary Wiley. <lb />
teacher's to <lb />
himself and class in respect to <lb />
his daily B. <lb />
Lineberry. <lb />
do I T- <lb />
H. King. <lb />
Paper. on teaching <lb />
Mary Hodges. <lb />
Address Teachers <lb />
to the J. <lb />
A. Hornaday. <lb />
do I get from <lb />
these minute <lb />
answers by the following <lb />
Misses Mattie Grimes, Tessie <lb />
Addie Susie <lb />
Keel and Delia Smith, and W. P, <lb />
and F. O. Nye. <lb />
business. <lb />
Miss Deal, of <lb />
county, was killed Saturday by <lb />
light <lb />
Tb . department is In of J. M. Blow, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb />
N. C, Mar. <lb />
Mist K e Chapman came home <lb />
Sunday <lb />
. A. ft Co., will pay <lb />
. prices corn, peas, <lb />
in mind the <lb />
Mfg. <lb />
a a . j board of good <lb />
in prices on<lb />
r i and family, of <lb />
been visiting <lb />
R. ti. Chapman week. <lb />
A article is better if you <lb />
have to pay a little more for it <lb />
than a at a smaller <lb />
to try the Carroll <lb />
by the <lb />
Mfg. Co. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. wishes <lb />
to <lb />
art <lb />
J. W. Manning <lb />
and Tucker, of <lb />
wore here <lb />
A beam manufactured by <lb />
the Winterville Co., always <lb />
when you <lb />
t-i to have put in <lb />
your plow they can also furnish <lb />
tor plow. <lb />
S. Atwood Kittrell has accepted <lb />
the office of the A. <lb />
G. Ml-, Co. <lb />
For corn, oars, cotton seed meal <lb />
ti. A Kittrell Co. <lb />
Don't forget Dr. now Ii .;, <lb />
bis the of J. II <lb />
O. <lb />
. A Kittrell Co. bought <lb />
from man Monday. <lb />
to think we exaggerate <lb />
if say this has shipped at <lb />
least one one half tons of hen <lb />
last four <lb />
For best grade of chewing and <lb />
smoking tobacco go to the drug <lb />
tore. <lb />
Mist Mattie <lb />
s visiting sister, Mis. <lb />
W. L House. <lb />
wish to notify <lb />
that I will grind every <lb />
at my mill mile <lb />
of Level on Sam <lb />
Tripp. <lb />
Harness as well as buggies <lb />
Don't go some where else to <lb />
your when you can get <lb />
be line f ladies dress good in <lb />
i U; . F. Chapman Co. <lb />
Call <lb />
mil <lb />
Mis. W. M. f <lb />
Springy, slier h time <lb />
with lit-r Mr-, <lb />
Cur, left Her homo <lb />
evening. <lb />
Bearding Mrs. J. D <lb />
Cox Board fl per day. Best <lb />
House town. <lb />
Mrs. Little for the Hist <lb />
time a long was here yes- <lb />
Dr. B. T. Cox wishes to <lb />
chase new goose feathers. <lb />
Charlie Tyson, of den, has <lb />
been to see us. <lb />
To our friends and customers. <lb />
Having very near lost our <lb />
stock of merchandise in the recent <lb />
lire, now limiting arrange <lb />
rapidly as possible to <lb />
open VI e <lb />
solicit a continuance of your <lb />
you <lb />
ail for pa.-t favors we re- <lb />
main, Yours <lb />
ft Co. <lb />
closed <lb />
is <lb />
Lena <lb />
her school at <lb />
at home. <lb />
Dr. B. T. Cox when not In the <lb />
country can lie found either of his <lb />
residence or lit store of It. G, <lb />
Co. <lb />
We imagine that farmers are go- <lb />
to u-e a great amount of <lb />
this season judging great <lb />
of sowers are <lb />
being by A. G. Cox <lb />
Mfg. C. <lb />
Mrs. J. B and Mis <lb />
J. G. Proctor, of<lb />
who are students nut <lb />
school. <lb />
In a few few <lb />
Barber ft Co, will be ready to <lb />
serve any <lb />
thing in line. <lb />
We lire L. <lb />
shop Main and <lb />
are in to furnish our <lb />
Miss Clyde Dawson, <lb />
friends in Grifton since <lb />
Don't forget public debate in <lb />
building Friday All <lb />
invited. <lb />
H. L. fur heavy <lb />
and light groceries. <lb />
Miss Cox, who is teach- <lb />
school at Black Jack spent <lb />
Saturday and Sunday here with <lb />
her mother. <lb />
Ii. G. Chapman A Co. invite the <lb />
public to call and examine their <lb />
stock of dry goods, notions <lb />
L. L. Kittrell went to <lb />
ville Saturday. <lb />
Light and heavy groceries <lb />
ways on hand at the store B. <lb />
G. Chapman Co. <lb />
The brick work on eight of the <lb />
new stores is complete they <lb />
are preparing for the wood work. <lb />
There are two more stores <lb />
factory yet to build, which will be <lb />
done in short <lb />
Be sure and see 11- L. Johnson <lb />
for any everything in the <lb />
grocery and confectionery line. <lb />
Mies Hat tie Kittrell was visit- <lb />
Miss in <lb />
Saturday <lb />
We expect you have a plow <lb />
back band already. If not be <lb />
buy an Economic Back <lb />
Baud from the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
Miss of <lb />
after spending sometime bore <lb />
visiting the family of brother, <lb />
W. II. Rouse, returned to home <lb />
Saturday evening. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
shipping Cotton planters by the <lb />
car load. Where on earth they I <lb />
will ail land we are unable to lay. <lb />
W, U. family <lb />
to Grifton Saturday and returned <lb />
Monday, <lb />
We now have a nice lot of porch I <lb />
column timber. If you are in need <lb />
of them why not let us you <lb />
Prices are right. <lb />
Mtg. Co. <lb />
Mi-s Lena of n <lb />
firmer teacher in Hie Winterville <lb />
EVERY BOY MD GIRL LIKES <lb />
BEST m <lb />
and selects this for coming <lb />
out in a new SUIT, <lb />
1902 and other Spring <lb />
We are ready serve all <lb />
comers with new ideas In <lb />
Spring <lb />
Clothing, Hats, <lb />
and Furnishings <lb />
Everything particular dressers <lb />
will care for is here in choice <lb />
variety. <lb />
Our Prices are <lb />
Always <lb />
Reasonable. <lb />
Every patron of this store <lb />
knows this. <lb />
You'll not be ashamed of your appear- <lb />
on Easter Sunday if we outfit you. <lb />
FRANK W <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
Mia Minnie visit- <lb />
Sigh spout the Sabbath in Greenville Saturday. <lb />
Miss Clyde Harrison. <lb />
Rev. Mr. of <lb />
School books, pans, pencils in the Baptist <lb />
to the quality of stationary always and evening. <lb />
fr at. the drag store. . , , , <lb />
j Mrs. W. A. IV who has been <lb />
tine of <lb />
your harness when you can get <lb />
style just us cheap per- see U, our end all. <lb />
just as nice <lb />
right here from <lb />
get <lb />
The best prices for best <lb />
goods be had at H. L. <lb />
SOu's. <lb />
latest brands of cigars and <lb />
L. Johnson's. <lb />
go out to <lb />
our friend R. G. Chapman the <lb />
lo-h f a fine en If which he <lb />
last Sunday. to <lb />
friend in death of a <lb />
large shoat the same <lb />
as well do we sorrow with the <lb />
public in the departure <lb />
that beautiful bobtailed <lb />
which is resting nuder the <lb />
shade of trees in a more salubrious <lb />
clime. Never before in the history <lb />
f Winterville has the grim <lb />
in one day left such <lb />
ruin in his wake. We <lb />
tenure our friends we believe <lb />
Kim l hat bath shall be given aid <lb />
that bath not shall be <lb />
Hence what a <lb />
from to draw <lb />
Every nice day <lb />
wire fence <lb />
A. G. Cox O. <lb />
We of sold at the lowest j visiting Mrs. J. D. Cox, <lb />
Dry goods, notions, market pride at R. G. panted by her husband has re- <lb />
drug rot. Come to tinned to her home in <lb />
i B-mt prices and tip top goods <lb />
Harrington Co. can be had at It. U. Chapman <lb />
Mrs. Taylor b. n <lb />
splendid <lb />
Miss <lb />
her parents Sunday; <lb />
to see <lb />
and ladies dress in our- of <lb />
in rear of the post office.; perfect <lb />
invites special to her j Tasteless OIL sold, <lb />
elegant line of cloth. The M u M g <lb />
will certainly miss a rare Scouts per bottle at Dr. B. T. <lb />
treat if they fail to call and see r- . <lb />
Mrs. Taylor. N. O. <lb />
Saturday Burning as the mail <lb />
up two ionics a <lb />
NEWS. <lb />
North will not have as <lb />
an exhibit tobacco at the <lb />
St. exposition as was plan- <lb />
to . of some <lb />
of the tobacco towns to make a <lb />
that purpose. <lb />
cam- <lb />
Carolina <lb />
of the United Veter- <lb />
Mr. P. H. <lb />
wagon, belonging to House, for <lb />
KING COMBINATION BUGGY. <lb />
MANUFACTURED BY <lb />
A. fl. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
took fright end ran away. In <lb />
their course they came very <lb />
near running over a young <lb />
lady. Only for the presence of mind <lb />
displayed by A. Kittrell was <lb />
the accident averted. <lb />
The physician Pitt <lb />
in Convention assembled <lb />
that their Mack List will be <lb />
placed in the hands of sub- <lb />
by May 1st. Any one <lb />
indebted to a physician for med- <lb />
service brat settle <lb />
account prior to ibis date and <lb />
avoid being placed upon the list. <lb />
to <lb />
Ll J <lb />
No Gloat Carnage Paint Midi <lb />
will wear as long as No <lb />
others are heavy . <lb />
weigh to <lb />
to tho by IT. L. <lb />
North Carolina at the reunion at <lb />
Nashville <lb />
Mrs. William Pool, of Iredell <lb />
county, aged only years, was <lb />
near the fire with <lb />
, months old baby in her arms, <lb />
j when she fainted and fell in <lb />
tire. Both were terribly burned <lb />
Mrs. Pool's proved fatal <lb />
it is not thought the baby can <lb />
recover. <lb />
at <lb />
Oak Institute this year will <lb />
take May 18th and <lb />
The literal address will be de- <lb />
livered Judge Frank Winston <lb />
The will be preach- <lb />
ed by the Rev. G. II. <lb />
of and the address <lb />
before the alumni will be made by <lb />
Charles O. Me Michael, of Madison, <lb />
The chief marshal of the occasion <lb />
R. L.<lb /></p>
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Department <lb />
J. Praetor Bros <lb />
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb />
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T. F. PROCTOR,<lb />
Aunt Emily's Tax. <lb />
High Point, N. C, March <lb />
Almost every day something occurs <lb />
to remind one of the kindly f <lb />
of the white people towards the well, <lb />
disposed colored people and each <lb />
and every not is a sermon in itself to <lb />
S the northern peddler j <lb />
who ever anon tries lo paint in <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
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for your , or men. <lb />
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and <lb />
in full . ti ; w ire i <lb />
pared t gin i grind corn <lb />
saw lumber, and, do ail kinds <lb />
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house trimmings. Wu also <lb />
do general n pairing of <lb />
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lurid terms word pictures of the in- I opposite depot. <lb />
H and brutal treatment of <lb />
I ho southern white men towards his <lb />
brother in black. No where under<lb />
GENERAL <lb />
MERCHANDISE treatment of <lb />
. Clod's green canopy i the <lb />
. rented better as a whole than in the <lb />
i south and es in North Q <lb />
Let him behave himself and <lb />
; stay in his place and he has the re- <lb />
,;. sped of the white people who will <lb />
in time of need, but let him <lb />
DR. R. J. GRIMES, p. <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb />
h IF., N. ;. BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
Office next door to Part Office. <lb />
N BUNTING, <lb />
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C. VENTERS, <lb />
v. . <lb />
lakes lets lime to go and tin. <lb />
anything up than to t <lb />
wait for it <lb />
own accord. <lb />
very day. <lb />
i become a savage and threaten and <lb />
our household then the <lb />
quicker he embraces the arms of his <lb />
sympathizers in the north the bet- <lb />
Hut I had another object in <lb />
vii k in speaking of this and draw- <lb />
iS a comparison, There lives in <lb />
his city a old colored <lb />
man a of the old <lb />
school, having been born years be- <lb />
fore the war and who has been the <lb />
old black in <lb />
generations. She was a slave <lb />
civil strife, and after the freedom <lb />
remained a slave from choice to her <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries. <lb />
W o Pay Highest Prices for <lb />
Cotton Seed and Country Produce. <lb />
. <lb />
I Dry Goods, Gr; <lb />
i Tuba.-. d I <lb />
illy Soda fountain in town, <lb />
AT ., <lb />
p drinks, Peanuts <lb />
ran ml- honest living prices, <lb />
large before yon buy and be with <lb />
en <lb />
i I Kind masters until all had Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats Cans Under <lb />
I. r. Ill, MI. <lb />
the great beyond. She was born <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail<lb />
ha <lb />
before the lo <lb />
U j curse the world and himself, <lb />
possesses none of his disgusting <lb />
was and is Anni <lb />
This week J saw the <lb />
approach two young men <lb />
who handed him -Hi was <lb />
I pay Aunt lax. Upon in <lb />
found on I a t these two <lb />
f men been paying her tax <lb />
j several years, not because the <lb />
wear. Crockery Ware, Hardware, <lb />
everything yon wear. Everything <lb />
use in <lb />
your house everything you use in <lb />
Millinery Goods a Specialty. <lb />
and ready ti serve <lb />
goods are <lb />
buy,, and everybody that <lb />
o our Just n a trial <lb />
save yourselves money. <lb />
BLOUNT BROTHERS. <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
world might know of it and applaud TWO ,.,. <lb />
Lead, Paints, II I S <lb />
f I i <lb />
I they wanted to her. OF , I <lb />
r i. u <lb />
. . . , . <lb />
Country Ready nixed Paints. <lb />
is no line in the world <lb />
he Harrison It has behind it a century's <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable<lb />
If you use the Paints <lb />
never worry about quality, <lb />
We trust that you will favor- us with <lb />
orders whenever yon want good paint for any <lb />
purpose. Have Just received <lb />
give you Special Prices.<lb />
cunts, they were doing a big <lb />
paying Aunt tuxes <lb />
for she could not pay it, <lb />
knew that would <lb />
Cash Value,<lb />
C. Will lie if arrears <lb />
it was a pleasure vi.<lb />
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N. C, <lb />
t.<lb />
Cold Comfort <lb />
Is what of one of <lb />
our Refrigerators will Insure sweet milk, cream and <lb />
butter, 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 Lawn Mower pretty <lb />
soon, and we've made it eat; for you to own <lb />
There is no need to borrow a lawn mower when we <lb />
we sell S good machine with best steel knives at <lb />
n satisfactory price, guarantee it to do the work. <lb />
Water Coolers, lee Cream Freezers, and <lb />
everything else in the hardware line. <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
Original <lb />
There is nothing easier than to be <lb />
miserable, <lb />
in ii th treat strangers <lb />
I -is though they were your <lb />
who to get something <lb />
nothing generally get nothing. <lb />
o,. i, faults and you, <lb />
ill lain less about the faults <lb />
girl is indeed a treasure if <lb />
h is worth in cotton <lb />
Ii <lb />
I; the beat, and the <lb />
out for lack of <lb />
ii can't drown your sorrows In <lb />
he most th m can <lb />
II. <lb />
is a dependent I <lb />
ii i s out of the water on <lb />
own hook,. <lb />
A man may nut go t. prayer. <lb />
bat the grip will bring him <lb />
to his sneeze. <lb />
Many bad men expect that a good <lb />
wife will get them into heaven just <lb />
as has pt them out of jail <lb />
of men have college <lb />
man hanging in their parlors and <lb />
weeds growing in their hack yards. <lb />
V. here the streets are pared with <lb />
gold what little a man get in <lb />
this world would swept into the <lb />
garbage pile. <lb />
There Is patent separator for <lb />
taking tho cream society from <lb />
the milk of human kindness. They <lb />
; should always go together. <lb />
to the Insurance, or <lb />
f during . <lb />
j L. SUGG, <lb />
Qt <lb />
ill. <lb />
St. Vincent's ml <lb />
COST OF BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT, <lb />
CAPACITY, <lb />
on mil In- of <lb />
equipped with every , S ,. vat- <lb />
A department <lb />
d, for cases of Mart X-ray apparatus. Thor- <lb />
system of Turkish Russian Baths. <lb />
Ward Rates, per Private Room Rates from to per week. <lb />
For etc., address <lb />
The President, St. Hospital and Sanitarium <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb />
The plow doth now <lb />
make many a furrow. <lb />
The On y Way <lb />
To get the confidence of the <lb />
people of Pitt county by <lb />
is through the daily and <lb />
semi-weekly editions of <lb />
THE<lb />
Childhood to Manhood on a <lb />
Train, <lb />
Here is . joke that came to the <lb />
ears of is to <lb />
good to keep. <lb />
A drummer who wanted to take <lb />
a trip on I his of the <lb />
Line, bought a ticket at <lb />
and left that town on the north <lb />
bound freight. Tin- <lb />
occupied with other <lb />
did not. hurry ; <lb />
up and tie had e , <lb />
many miles before he appealed in i <lb />
the each with bis punch, <lb />
ion the drummer Le called I <lb />
one was banded to <lb />
The conductor at the <lb />
ticket, I hen at and <lb />
easting hit eyes Iron the one <lb />
the other <lb />
to nave made a mU- , <lb />
take, I travel on <lb />
kind of ticket <lb />
ticket i- Inter <lb />
the drummer, bought it <lb />
at <lb />
this is a ticket a mi <lb />
you appear to be a explain- <lb />
ed <lb />
that allied jolly <lb />
knight of the grip sack. Well, <lb />
I was a child when I h night <lb />
ticket, but your <lb />
that I grew to m m hi <lb />
retching <lb />
SPRING <lb />
Why His Marriage Tailed. <lb />
He children Ban <lb />
He did all bis before <lb />
He doled out money lo his <lb />
as it to a beggar. <lb />
He never lime to go <lb />
where with bin wife. <lb />
He never reamed that their <lb />
Were two sides to <lb />
Bo never dreamed that a wile <lb />
needs praise or compliment <lb />
He Ids wife should I <lb />
spend all her lime doing <lb />
work. <lb />
He treated bU would <lb />
not have dared t. treat another <lb />
woman. <lb />
He never dreamed his wife <lb />
needed a vacation, recreation or <lb />
change. <lb />
He never made o <lb />
his wife's judgment, oven in <lb />
matte a <lb />
Be in v. <lb />
made him <lb />
Instead f hr <lb />
II- all fits s <lb />
on hi in his wile us n- <lb />
by and not <lb />
favors. Sn <lb />
Public Library. <lb />
The Indies . id <lb />
Club <lb />
in <lb />
to n public <lb />
for the fie use of people-if <lb />
the town. To begin the club <lb />
will reception in the <lb />
graded school Fri- <lb />
day night April 8th <lb />
which a delightful program <lb />
music will be rendered. As <lb />
of people as can do me; <lb />
requested to take with them to. <lb />
this reception to be <lb />
Id the library. This of <lb />
the library Should be marked by <lb />
a large f books, a. <lb />
library ill prove a great <lb />
kelp to the town. <lb />
Muscular <lb />
A dignified of St. Paul, <lb />
has won notoriety by <lb />
knocking down a dapper young <lb />
whom he heard insulting a <lb />
It wan a religious act, too. <lb />
There is a saving grace in a strong <lb />
right arm judiciously dispensed. j <lb />
Memphis Morning News. <lb />
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OR SHINE <lb />
MARCH <lb />
You're invited, of course To woman if <lb />
who has edged the desire to know what I <lb />
fashion edicts arc to every woman <lb />
or man, for that matter, who enjoys the mere fee- <lb />
of beautiful things, we extend a t <lb />
IX <lb />
That these oppress masterfully <lb />
the foreign and domestic for <lb />
and with- <lb />
out Indeed, be tin almost <lb />
task to, picture in words the <lb />
grandeur and beauty, the scope and ox- <lb />
l these great Spring styles <lb />
showings--but were, one word of <lb />
all allowed us we'd say with all the <lb />
power our conviction <lb />
Celebrated <lb />
Shoe Kins Quality <lb />
Stubborn Bargains <lb />
ash Buyers Only <lb />
241-243 <lb />
W. St.<lb />
if II <lb />
Mir <lb />
2.98 <lb />
Celebrated <lb />
HOWARD <lb />
I North Carolina. <lb /></p>
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MIL <lb />
Mi LI, <lb />
EL M. Phillips we i a <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Hie. <lb />
for Suffolk. <lb />
W. E. Lyons, of Ayden, spent <lb />
WEDNESDAY, MARCH <lb />
Mrs. W. Barnhill <lb />
, for Bethel. <lb />
Mrs. It. D. o <lb />
Scotland Neck today. <lb />
Hooker returned Ti c <lb />
evening from Danville. <lb />
.-. Cox returned <lb />
morning from den. <lb />
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. <lb />
here. <lb />
B. G. fit returned to Kins- <lb />
ton Sunday evening, <lb />
J. left this <lb />
morning for <lb />
Fred Forbes left <lb />
evening for LI <lb />
Miss Harper left this <lb />
morning for Wilson. <lb />
W. TI. Harrington went to <lb />
Scotland Seek Sunday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryan Grimes <lb />
returned to Raleigh today. <lb />
E. B. and little son, visiting Mis. S. T. Hooker, <lb />
James, went to Sunday, thin for Speed. Dr. H. O Hyatt, of <lb />
, l it I will be in Greenville at Hole, <lb />
W. Salisbury and L. G. Atkinson, who Bertha April 18th, and <lb />
of Hassell, came in Bun- Unending court, left Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday <lb />
day evening. evening for his home In the purpose of treating <lb />
T. . it;. . ,, leases of the eve, ear. end <lb />
Mrs. Dora Quinn returned Sun- Doro, <lb />
day from a visit <lb />
District Harry Skinner <lb />
loft this morning for Raleigh. <lb />
L Hooker and K. Groom- re- <lb />
turned Tuesday evening <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
Justice, who held <lb />
the term of court just closed, <lb />
Tuesday evening. <lb />
J. M. Blow, manager of fun <lb />
depart- <lb />
spent here. <lb />
M s. P. who hat <lb />
This weather puts prospects <lb />
close to the danger Hue. <lb />
The union services in the Pres- <lb />
church came to <lb />
Sunday night. <lb />
The showers are as frequent as <lb />
if April had come. <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
issued only two marriage <lb />
last week, both for colored people. <lb />
On Sunday six persons <lb />
into the membership of <lb />
Baptist church and two in <lb />
Methodist church. <lb />
The colored people had a <lb />
baptism at the river Sunday morn- <lb />
Fifty-two <lb />
Good <lb />
biscuit, at S. M. Schultz. <lb />
Spring certainly is weak in the <lb />
knees. Winter lingered on <lb />
long, you know. <lb />
C. W. y for <lb />
Atlantic Line, left Tuesday <lb />
Lewis Manning went t; Wane- evening for <lb />
ville Saturday evening and return-; been attending court, <lb />
ed this morning. <lb />
Mrs. Denmark and <lb />
B. Greene and L. Hooker left children, of came over <lb />
Sunday morning for a trip north ; this morning lo visit her parents, <lb />
to look after machinery for a cot- Mr. and Mrs. M. <lb />
ton oil mill, <lb />
throat and lining glasses. <lb />
Court continues ibis week. <lb />
Mb of Winter- <lb />
ville, who has been visiting Mis <lb />
Quinn, returned home <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Hits Minnie of Win- <lb />
has been visiting <lb />
Carrie Brown, returned Home <lb />
day evening. <lb />
T. Stewart, of Wash- <lb />
spent Sunday here with A. <lb />
J. Griffin. <lb />
Electric Train Beats a Steam Engine. <lb />
Last week a pies dispatch from <lb />
Kansas City stated that In a two <lb />
and-one-half-mile race between a <lb />
Missouri . express train and <lb />
an electric ear on the <lb />
Kansas City line, the <lb />
I locomotive was beaten by two ea <lb />
lengths. <lb />
The roads are parallel, and <lb />
i the electric line manager waited <lb />
I with a party of road officials at <lb />
I the beginning of the stretch. The <lb />
railway put on all steam j;,; <lb />
FIFTH STREET. ONE DOOR FROM <lb />
The Hay Grain Co <lb />
it <lb />
lay. <lb />
BUYERS AND SELLERS Of <lb />
Grain, Cracked Corn, <lb />
Bran, Cotton Seed <lb />
Meal and <lb />
FIVE POINTS, <lb />
last quarter of a mile, when the <lb />
j electric slowly and III<lb />
Get our prices and see our he-; bounded across the finished line <lb />
winner <lb />
tie and Mrs. lo miles <lb />
Peas for cash. <lb />
home today. j feet. <lb />
TUESDAY, MARCH j If you were us <lb />
to pM we would <lb />
E. V. returnee <lb />
Monday evening. <lb />
you the thing to do be Little <lb />
Birthday <lb />
Miss Novella <lb />
i to give united, <lb />
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. . <lb />
and A. Savage advertisement party <lb />
for the town that coin.- A number of <lb />
E. A. Coward and M. Wooten Press day if possible or at enjoyed the <lb />
went to Tarboro today. least once a week. Nothing will <lb />
printer's ink with right <lb />
to it. <lb />
Floods Michigan <lb />
great to towns along the; be went home, murdered his wife <lb />
J. L Starkey and J. H. Starkey <lb />
left this morning Greensboro. <lb />
Star. <lb />
doing dinner not ready when <lb />
Frank Brown, of Chicago, be<lb />
S. left this morning <lb />
for northern markets to buy new river, <lb />
goods. <lb />
Salisbury and <lb />
Tr- <lb />
morning. <lb />
F. T. Car, of Willow Green, <lb />
took the train hers this morning <lb />
for . <lb />
Misses Alice Grime a ard Sophi <lb />
march <lb />
and Thursday <lb />
and then fatally himself. <lb />
R. J. Cobb. C. V. York. L. ii. <lb />
M ton, Of <lb />
are <lb />
visiting Mrs. J. O, Move. <lb />
Mrs. Sallie Edwards, of Ayden, <lb />
who as en visiting Mrs. L. T. <lb />
Bland, home Monday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Rev. II. C. i <lb />
Contractors, Constructors and <lb />
Monday here. <lb />
lave on mi o <lb />
GOOD-. <lb />
i and <lb />
in l <lb />
. lo <lb />
LO <lb />
We <lb />
on sale <lb />
R C of <lb />
j I <lb />
run, <lb />
Z, <lb />
. w ii <lb />
Lumber Co., <lb />
Abram, of <lb />
Mount, who has been visiting her <lb />
plater, -V. return- <lb />
ed home this <lb />
Mies Eula Cox, one of the <lb />
ed teachers, has been called <lb />
home of her mother. <lb />
Miss Tessie Evans is teaching <lb />
her absence. <lb />
Mrs. B. F. Shelton, of Speed, <lb />
arrived Monday evening to visit <lb />
Mrs. H. T. Hooker. <lb />
Frank Wilson is talking Easter. <lb />
Look at his big advertisement <lb />
day and see what has to say. <lb />
MANUFACTURERS <lb />
Factory situated by the railroad just North of the <lb />
Imperial Tobacco Factory. <lb />
All kinds of dressed lumber, turned and <lb />
scroll work. <lb />
All machinery new and up to-date- of the best <lb />
make. <lb />
Plans furnished and contracts taken for erection of <lb />
buildings. <lb />
Tinning, Slating, Guttering and all kinds of sheet <lb />
metal Our Tin shop is next door to <lb />
Mr. R. L. Wyatt has charge of <lb />
tinning and slating department. You will find him <lb />
a master of his trade. <lb />
We ask for our share of the public patronage and <lb />
will do our best, to give satisfaction.<lb />
new and pretty <lb />
In of Laws <lb />
nod Prims, Indeed l-e <lb />
more cornet to that <lb />
One of th-. in are new and <lb />
They from the <lb />
their quality is <lb />
fully to their All <lb />
lite Dress in <lb />
Lawns, Percales and Prints are <lb />
shown. The patterns are dainty, <lb />
colors rich and I mi in, the <lb />
prices are wonder worker. <lb />
BLAND A<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. APRIL 1904. <lb />
No. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
. C. March 1904. <lb />
John Lamb was here <lb />
day. <lb />
A. S. Wells, of Wilson, came in <lb />
Tuesday. , <lb />
Gardner Jones, tr ho lived <lb />
three ago, is very sick at his <lb />
home in Greene <lb />
A. L. Harrington, of <lb />
was Thursday. <lb />
George who <lb />
near lost his wife Wed- <lb />
She wan Kick only eight <lb />
days. <lb />
On Planters and Si tuples <lb />
at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
There will beau enter <lb />
at the Seminary by the <lb />
Students Saturday evening begin- <lb />
Miss Annie Joyner <lb />
Mi-s have the matter in <lb />
hand and a splendid pro <lb />
Luke lost a <lb />
able <lb />
huts. and <lb />
J, K. Smith Bro, <lb />
Mis. J. A. vis returned from <lb />
Baltimore evening and <lb />
a millinery next <lb />
door to J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Miss Mary of Ahoskie, <lb />
M here assisting Hiss Annie Smith <lb />
this season in the millinery bus- <lb />
and <lb />
eggs wanted at J. R. Smith A Bro. <lb />
The Little a missionary <lb />
composed of the children <lb />
town, of which Miss Blanche <lb />
is will give an <lb />
Easter entertainment here <lb />
The public is invited. <lb />
QUALIFICATION FOR CANDIDATES <lb />
FOR THE LEGISLATURE <lb />
The people of Pitt county, ought <lb />
to require every man who is a <lb />
candidate for the legislature this <lb />
year to haul a of from <lb />
Greenville V miles in the country <lb />
on different for one week in <lb />
order that they might be impress- <lb />
ed with the instructions to the <lb />
members who were elected two <lb />
years In fact a little <lb />
to the old members of <lb />
same kind would not be an unjust <lb />
punishment failing to give <lb />
the bad mads that have <lb />
been witnessed for the last few <lb />
months. The roads are better <lb />
now, bill therein much <lb />
tube done. All applicant for <lb />
such honors can be supplied <lb />
with an opportunity. A certificate <lb />
of efficiency will be a proper <lb />
qualification for and <lb />
election. Who will first <lb />
Speak out or hold your peace <lb />
hereafter. <lb />
GOVERNOR JARVIS INTERVIEWED, do not think the <lb />
j of North or South or of Fed- <lb />
He ii for Judge Parker. He Gives Hi or Confederate ought to enter <lb />
Reason. <lb />
in he matter at all. It <lb />
The asked Governor <lb />
does not me. trust <lb />
Mr. W. Lang Dead. <lb />
Mr. William G. Lang, one of <lb />
the oldest and best citizens of this <lb />
county, died Wednesday night at <lb />
his home in Farm ville. <lb />
Some weeks daring the <lb />
freeze Mr. Lang slipped down and <lb />
his hip, was not able to <lb />
leave his bed. to last <lb />
week he was getting on fairly well <lb />
and there were hopes of his <lb />
when other complications <lb />
developed and be declined rapidly <lb />
until the end came. <lb />
Mr. lived at Farmville <lb />
many years and for a long time was <lb />
a prosperous merchant. A few <lb />
J. W. Taylor and others are ex- yen ago he retired from business <lb />
preparatory to begin Lad was succeeded by his son, Mr. <lb />
several brick M. Lang. He was twice <lb />
and a widow and five children <lb />
Mayors Court <lb />
Mayor II. bed bee bus dis <lb />
posed of the following cases from <lb />
Mar. Mar. <lb />
H. B House, drunk, fined <lb />
cost, <lb />
Hay wood Ti fair, riding bicycle <lb />
on sloe walk, fined penny and <lb />
cost, 2.86, <lb />
drunk down, <lb />
sentenced d jail <lb />
W. fined one <lb />
penny <lb />
David lined <lb />
and runts, <lb />
John using vulgar <lb />
profane language, fined <lb />
oust, <lb />
L. II. Lee Fleming, <lb />
affray with deadly Weapons, bound <lb />
ever to Superior court. <lb />
survive him. All his children, <lb />
who wen- his first marriage are <lb />
grown. They are Mr. J. A. Lang, <lb />
of Greenville; Mr. W. M. Lang, of <lb />
Mrs. Francis Joy of <lb />
Mr. F. <lb />
and Mrs- E. of Kin- <lb />
No main the was held <lb />
in higher esteem than Mr. Lang. <lb />
He was a Christian, and upright <lb />
man in every duty. <lb />
His death is a loss to his town <lb />
county. <lb />
Keeping a Good Name. <lb />
The highest authority that ever <lb />
directed the COO Be of man in this <lb />
says that good name is <lb />
rather t. be chosen than great <lb />
And the choosing of a <lb />
Jarvis for his views as to the best; African people have <lb />
man for the democrats to nominate f from the war <lb />
at St. Louis for presidency. seriously <lb />
He said. But it is my <lb />
it x. a- a u habit when called upon to act in <lb />
have studied the . . <lb />
. t. . such matters to deal with <lb />
situations in the nation I,; T . . <lb />
., . . . ; turns as I them and not as I <lb />
the trend of democratic-. ,,, <lb />
.,,. ., have them. Now what are <lb />
sentiment- and it seems to me that ,. . <lb />
. toe existing <lb />
this sentiment points to i ,, . <lb />
i. u t -p i . democracy must carry New <lb />
Parker, of New York, as ., . , <lb />
v. , . in order to win. We may not win <lb />
nominee for the ., , <lb />
r . i i , We certain y <lb />
I am satisfied it will lie the L . . <lb />
, . . without it. It therefore <lb />
wisest and best nomination that i. . <lb />
. . . us to name a man as our <lb />
can possibly be made. I to ., . . . . <lb />
. . , who can carry it. It is hut <lb />
this conclusion last summer and . , <lb />
. . . to suppose that an eminent. <lb />
succeeding events hare confirmed I , , . <lb />
,, ., popular citizen that state <lb />
me that conviction. , ., <lb />
M . . . . , can more-vote, in it than a <lb />
Mr. Cleveland be nominated and . . ,, <lb />
. . . citizen of Michigan, <lb />
supported by the party without a <lb />
breach he would certainly <lb />
be elected, but I regard a <lb />
Mississippi or Texas do. <lb />
politics as well as a <lb />
noble purpose to select a man <lb />
fitted for the high <lb />
office suggests nomination of <lb />
I Judge <lb />
Reflections of a Bachelor. <lb />
It's very easy for a girl lo marry <lb />
a man if she doesn't want to. <lb />
A woman makes an agreement <lb />
so as to be able to break it if it <lb />
does not suit <lb />
It is for the average girl <lb />
to imagine that she think <lb />
than she can sing, <lb />
Maybe the woman who brags to <lb />
about her thinks <lb />
if could make them believe it <lb />
she could make herself believe it. <lb />
It's curious, bat a is sent to <lb />
democracy he be to tie ed red t be <lb />
f.-ct that h in a great law pulled as a wife and a boy to col- <lb />
not. a trained politician lo be to support <lb />
cannot be a valid objection. On; her. <lb />
contrary it ought to count It's curious how n never <lb />
much in his favor. His will worry m all over being knock- <lb />
NEWS. <lb />
The have called a con <lb />
to meet at St. Louis in <lb />
July to organize a new party by <lb />
the name Civil Lib- <lb />
It is proposed to <lb />
nominate a candidate for <lb />
president. <lb />
Fourteen wagon drivers <lb />
of a baggage transfer <lb />
company refused to work <lb />
the company had one white driver <lb />
employed. All the were <lb />
discharged and white men put in <lb />
their places. <lb />
BEAVER DAM ITEMS. <lb />
and to <lb />
impossible and I thick it bettor, <lb />
for party harmony, that all dis- <lb />
about him as a candidate <lb />
Shall cease. <lb />
should <lb />
be as nearly the of <lb />
as possible. <lb />
conservative, thoughtful <lb />
people fear the strenuous <lb />
They cannot guess today <lb />
what caper be may cur <lb />
row. They want a wise, thought- <lb />
able man at the head of this <lb />
great nation. find such a <lb />
man in Judge Parker, if the <lb />
party will unite upon him at St. <lb />
Louis and to the country <lb />
as candidate a united <lb />
kneed, when will grieve her- <lb />
self to her <lb />
hair won't <lb />
Us n comfort a <lb />
woman <lb />
as lawyer and bis career on the <lb />
it- a judge have taught him <lb />
reason, to to <lb />
Compare and to judge wisely. If <lb />
time when we to that if were prettier <lb />
trained with a than is ii would he <lb />
with the to keep from breaking up <lb />
fundamental principle-, of the the happy families of friends. <lb />
system of government, An old maid ought to be <lb />
it is now, Where we better t-at have to sit up <lb />
to to find such a ma than to the j in lushed he Tore day light <lb />
hi which e listen toil why he <lb />
had hi It fining. Ilia whole life tried to his shoe a <lb />
lie study button hook. <lb />
good name surely does not mean <lb />
drunk, fined much that name is main- <lb />
and costs, <lb />
Nichols, and <lb />
disorderly, fined and costs, <lb />
Si <lb />
Wiley Edwards, drunk, <lb />
oust, -3 <lb />
M. A. profane <lb />
language on streets, fined <lb />
cost. <lb />
William Nichols, fined <lb />
and COStS, <lb />
A. B. drunk, fined <lb />
and 94.30. <lb />
W. L. Davenport, <lb />
and costs, <lb />
and Will Joy <lb />
tint, la riotous dis- <lb />
an <lb />
sad <lb />
I he highest <lb />
of life. <lb />
It is not possible, perhaps, for <lb />
every one to have riches or lame, <lb />
bill it is possible for every one to <lb />
have a good name, and having it <lb />
once to keep it. <lb />
These observations apply to <lb />
communities as well as <lb />
and are lust as obligatory on the <lb />
people who make up a community <lb />
as upon the individuals themselves. <lb />
The good name of a family <lb />
to be carefully guarded by <lb />
member, for if the name of <lb />
one member the name <lb />
every manner will be effect. <lb />
been given to <lb />
law d <lb />
government, the <lb />
of and to weigh and <lb />
judge them by rules of <lb />
and Justice without which good <lb />
government cannot exist. A safer <lb />
man could not be put at the head <lb />
the government or any of its <lb />
I shall support his <lb />
candidacy and I would be glad to <lb />
See our State contention declare <lb />
him. believe it will be the <lb />
wise thing to do. There is danger <lb />
that the extremists in the party <lb />
may have n clash at St. <lb />
Louis. If it shall appear before- <lb />
hand that these extremists are in <lb />
a hopeless minority and powerless, <lb />
their self interest, else, <lb />
nay constrain them to yield to <lb />
J IS very . a <lb />
man lo refuse t understand that <lb />
when a man has been working late <lb />
in bis office and comes home at <lb />
daylight it isn't queer for him to <lb />
ask if dinner is ready yet, <lb />
James Dead. <lb />
Wednesday Mr. <lb />
of Tarboro, died sudden- <lb />
in He was a brother <lb />
of Mrs. Stronach, of that <lb />
city, and of Miss Sallie <lb />
of Tarboro. <lb />
Mr. was a native of <lb />
and was years of age. <lb />
I lo was a sou of the late Thomas <lb />
Esq., of Tarboro, and <lb />
belonged to a family long <lb />
the will of the majority without in th <lb />
,.;. U. .,. of county. <lb />
conflict. The <lb />
of North Carolina if it will, <lb />
do much to bring about this <lb />
happy <lb />
do think <lb />
newer Thieves <lb />
bent the meanest class of sneak <lb />
thieves a community are those <lb />
propriety of steal from people's <lb />
en for the t yards. the <lb />
asked To is <lb />
N. April <lb />
All day is warm and <lb />
sunny. The birds everywhere are <lb />
singing. A without <lb />
pretty women singing birds <lb />
have no ch me. <lb />
Edward Parker is recovering <lb />
from an attack of pneumonia. He <lb />
is a soldier N. <lb />
and was with his regiment <lb />
until the bloody charge at <lb />
where he was wounded. <lb />
W. O. Lang was laid to rest at <lb />
his former country home on March <lb />
31st. A large number of friends <lb />
relatives the funeral, <lb />
lie was years of age and was <lb />
one of the wealthiest men in the <lb />
county. <lb />
Davis is a little boy's <lb />
dad. We would all like loses the <lb />
little Davis. <lb />
We fee but few people <lb />
the road. Everybody i busy at <lb />
homo. Farmers are g good <lb />
time and will plant as early as <lb />
usual. <lb />
William is the early <lb />
bird. He is planting corn. Hope <lb />
Billy will get the worm. Me is a <lb />
good, bard working <lb />
O. T. Tyson says he is gad his <lb />
leg is well so he walk around <lb />
on his farm. <lb />
Prof W. H. was out <lb />
and made in an address at <lb />
close of Miss Tessie <lb />
school. We were all glad to hear <lb />
him Hiss Tessie is a small <lb />
and taught in i small school <lb />
house with pupils. Bite is <lb />
brave and is a nice little eaten. <lb />
Mist Nellie Dead. <lb />
It brought sorrow to many <lb />
here to learn that Miss <lb />
lie Mr. F, G. <lb />
of the Beaufort County <lb />
Lumber Co , died this morning at <lb />
Suffolk, Va. Miss Nellie was at- <lb />
school at Va., <lb />
and was taken sick there about <lb />
three weeks ago. went <lb />
there tones her her <lb />
condition such she was moved <lb />
to her grandmother's in Suffolk. <lb />
Her death was due to heart and <lb />
lung trouble. <lb />
Miss Whaley was in her 18th <lb />
year. She had such a happy <lb />
disposition as to win her a host of <lb />
friends. Much sympathy is ex- <lb />
pressed for the sorrowing father <lb />
the loss of his only child. The <lb />
burial will be at Suffolk. <lb />
The store just vacated by <lb />
printing department <lb />
is being prepared for a ding store <lb />
for F. M. Wooten B. A. Cow- <lb />
ard, <lb />
It M to be hoped April will no <lb />
to make the blowing <lb />
at March failed-to give, <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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