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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 /></p>
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AH Round <lb />
THE RING. <lb />
Department <lb />
Branch of the Eastern Reflector is in charge <lb />
of C. E. Bradley, who is to transact any <lb />
for the paper in and territory. <lb />
THEN STOP AT <lb />
A. E. <lb />
The Hustling Clothiers. <lb />
Where you will find <lb />
Clothing, Hats, <lb />
SHOES, Furnishings <lb />
In up to now styles. <lb />
A Successful Colored Man. <lb />
It always gives us pleasure to <lb />
commend those of our colored <lb />
who have done well, and we <lb />
have quite a number of this class in <lb />
the county, too. Sometime ago we <lb />
spoke of wonderful success Hum- <lb />
colored, a of <lb />
township, had met with in <lb />
the accumulation of property, but <lb />
since we wrote that article <lb />
has bought another plantation and <lb />
may now said to be a rich man, <lb />
as riches go in this section. <lb />
Undo Dean, who lives in <lb />
west township, is <lb />
colored man who been <lb />
and whose success is due to <lb />
hard work and economy. At the <lb />
close of the war Undo was <lb />
about years of age, but he went <lb />
to work at and has worked all <lb />
hi life, lie has always attended to <lb />
his own business has never <lb />
known what it, was to have trouble <lb />
with either white or black. He owns <lb />
nearly three hundred acres of laud <lb />
all paid is living a happy, <lb />
contented life. He has no boys but <lb />
his girls, five in number, have work- <lb />
ed in the field and helped to <lb />
his <lb />
All of the wings of the populist <lb />
including the of the <lb />
sides of the and <lb />
in the variety ore to <lb />
a notional convention at Anna <lb />
jobs on July t will not be <lb />
to telegraph ahead for hot e , <lb />
accommodations.- Durham Sun. ; <lb />
lies all we <lb />
f.,,. <lb />
Green. <lb />
He night, <lb />
light, <lb />
To some gasoline. <lb />
Judge. <lb />
i as <lb />
Good, Fresh Groceries <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
If you do come to see us. We keep every- <lb />
thing in the grocery line and sell it to our <lb />
at the Lowest Possible Price, <lb />
Johnston <lb />
CASH <lb />
Bros. <lb />
Was the Heaviest Man England. <lb />
The death was announced at Dov- <lb />
yesterday of Thomas <lb />
whose chief title to fame was that be <lb />
was the fattest man in this <lb />
j of royalty, and in the jubilee <lb />
year received a message from Queen <lb />
I Victoria her <lb />
est upon his good <lb />
He weighed about stone, and was <lb />
over feet in height, and <lb />
inches around the chest, inches <lb />
around the waist and inches <lb />
round the calf. He was years <lb />
old. Mr. was the <lb />
r of the Star Inn at Dover, and up <lb />
to the time of his death an ac- <lb />
in the affairs of the <lb />
Until the last year or two he <lb />
was a frequent visitor to London. <lb />
On these occasions he traveled in a <lb />
special railway carriage, and in go- <lb />
about town he rode in a f <lb />
no ordinary vehicle being <lb />
adequate to his <lb />
mom weight. His death was duo to <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
GROCERS <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
I H HARRIS CO-. <lb />
C. <lb />
Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
Fancy Groceries, Crockery, <lb />
are, Fruits, To- <lb />
Cigars. Everything cheap <lb />
Highest price for <lb />
ADMINISTRATORS SALE. <lb />
Letter of administration upon the <lb />
estate N. deceased, <lb />
having this day been issued to the <lb />
undersigned, and having duly <lb />
as such administrator, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons holding <lb />
el aims against said estate to present <lb />
them to me, duly authorized, for pay- <lb />
on or before the 5th day of <lb />
February 1805, or this notice be <lb />
plead of recovery. All persons <lb />
indebted to said estate are <lb />
to make immediate payments to me. <lb />
This the 2nd day 1894. <lb />
Attorneys. of <lb />
A 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 person., holding claims <lb />
against said estate to present them <lb />
to me for payment, duly authenticated. <lb />
on or before the day of March, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in <lb />
liar of their recovery. All persons <lb />
indebted to said estate are requested <lb />
J. J. Satterthwaite <lb />
Bro. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Invite you to make their <lb />
headquarters and while there to <lb />
inspect their stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
and learn their low prices. We <lb />
can supply all your needs in <lb />
any line of goods. <lb />
We are wiling Lawns and other <lb />
summer dress goods at about <lb />
half price, to make room for <lb />
all goods. <lb />
c. <lb />
make immediate payment to me. <lb />
A Good Citizen Who Stays Close at <lb />
Home. <lb />
Mr, Daniel Sink, a well known <lb />
and prosperous farmer living <lb />
across. <lb />
line, a remarkable <lb />
record concerning himself. Mr. <lb />
Sink is years old, has never <lb />
seen the Yadkin river, living only <lb />
twelve miles from it; has never <lb />
rode on tho train. He has reared <lb />
a family of eight children, has <lb />
always raised plenty and In spare; <lb />
is a member of the Reformed <lb />
church and is an industrious and <lb />
highly respected citizen, nerving <lb />
his day and generation honestly <lb />
and conscientiously, with good <lb />
Will toward all Re- <lb />
publican. <lb />
E. BRADLEY <lb />
One Price- Store. <lb />
We carry a general line of Mer- <lb />
Dry Goods and <lb />
Nice line of Shoes, Shirts and Neck <lb />
wear etc. Fresh Stock of Fancy <lb />
and Heavy Groceries. New line of <lb />
Wood, Tin and Hardware, we <lb />
make specialties of Furniture Sew- <lb />
Machine and Cook Stoves. <lb />
We do not claim to have any <lb />
better Good or Prices than other <lb />
merchants, but we do claim a fair <lb />
and honest deal for ail, we sell for <lb />
cash which enables us to do a safe <lb />
business and we give our <lb />
the benefit it, Cash Sales, <lb />
Small Margins and one to all <lb />
is our motto. <lb />
Wonder what's going happen <lb />
next. Science is playing smash. <lb />
Early in March n surgeon stood with <lb />
the beating heart of a live man held <lb />
in his hand, lie took in <lb />
the organ, put it back in the right <lb />
place, and the mad lived on. The <lb />
operation was one of a series of <lb />
marvels of the last two or three <lb />
years through which the heart has <lb />
ceased to be the one part of the body <lb />
sacred from the daring knife and <lb />
needle. And now there is news of <lb />
the heart, massage. The vital or- <lb />
is exposed and subjected to gen- <lb />
manipulations which restore its <lb />
beating. So life returns to persons <lb />
who have seemed to die. Nor do <lb />
the newest marvels of surgery stop <lb />
with operations upon tho heart. <lb />
Within a week there has been an- <lb />
at a Philadelphia hospital <lb />
the miracle of splicing nerves. An <lb />
interrupted telegraphic circuit of <lb />
the body was remedied, just as a <lb />
Western Union line is restored to <lb />
service by the piecing of two wires. <lb />
The world moves on, and tho doc- <lb />
tors with it. The one point <lb />
for science to go is to demonstrate <lb />
life Record. <lb />
There are now students at tho <lb />
University of North Carolina which <lb />
is a record breaking attendance. <lb />
Hemby, <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, <lb />
Leaders In Full line of <lb />
trimmed and hats, flowers, <lb />
ribbons, Cheaper than ever. <lb />
This the 26th day of February 1904. <lb />
W. L. SMITH, <lb />
of Dennis C. Smith, Sr. <lb />
Jarvis Blow, attorneys <lb />
is the only <lb />
perfect <lb />
tasteless Castor Oil. Tastes as <lb />
good as Maple Syrup. per <lb />
bottle, for sale by John T. <lb />
Druggist, Farmville, N <lb />
. . <lb />
is the place to get Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, <lb />
I Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at <lb />
A fall line of Drugs and Medicines. Highest prices paid <lb />
for kinds of country produce. <lb />
Spring Blossoms. <lb />
This store is full of Spring Blossoms. AH <lb />
sections are attractive to the <lb />
buyer, but this weeK we <lb />
will emphasize special attractions for the <lb />
Spring Styles <lb />
in CLOTHING are <lb />
now ready for your <lb />
inspection. Every <lb />
new idea for the sea <lb />
son is here. Prices <lb />
are mighty low con <lb />
the values <lb />
you get. <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Negligee Shirts,; <lb />
and Mens Furnishings. <lb />
m. HAVE <lb />
LEFT NO TAP <lb />
UNTURNED TO <lb />
MAKE EVERY <lb />
SECTION <lb />
COMPLETE. <lb />
STYLES. <lb />
Prices and <lb />
GIVE US A CALL YOU <lb />
WILL HAVE THE <lb />
KNOWING THAT <lb />
YOU WILL GET<lb />
Values for Same <lb />
Values for Less <lb />
THE MAN'S OUTFITTER <lb />
PITT <lb />
Superior j <lb />
Isabella Little <lb />
Daniel Little. <lb />
IS I NOTICE. <lb />
Daniel Little will <lb />
that its <lb />
has been <lb />
the court <lb />
the f r the p <lb />
obtaining ii from <lb />
of the de- <lb />
further lake, notice tint <lb />
he is to appear before the <lb />
our Sui court, it <lb />
in beheld for the of <lb />
at the home on <lb />
the after the <lb />
Monday tn March. It feeing <lb />
hi answer the <lb />
complaint which deposited in <lb />
f the of the Superior . <lb />
of i-ad county the-first <lb />
tUrf said term, and then <lb />
there or demur to said <lb />
plaint w the time required <lb />
or the will to the <lb />
for th-.- relief in the <lb />
the day of <lb />
C. <lb />
of Superior court i <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
county having issued to <lb />
j letters of the <lb />
estate of M. M. Galloway, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby to all persons <lb />
laM estate to <lb />
them <lb />
on or before the day of <lb />
or this notice ill be plead in <lb />
bar of recovery All persons <lb />
to mid estate are <lb />
payment to me. <lb />
7th day of March, <lb />
JOHN H. GALLOWAY, <lb />
or M. M, j <lb />
blow, Attorneys. <lb />
The Bat Family Salve.<lb />
. . <lb />
DISSOLUTION <lb />
of Coward Patrick was <lb />
this day by mutual consent, <lb />
ti. A. Coward his Interest <lb />
the to it. Patrick, all <lb />
interest and of K. A. Coward <lb />
said business is assumed by B <lb />
Patrick. <lb />
This 14th of March, <lb />
K. A. COW A <lb />
B. PATRICK. <lb />
Having p interest of I, <lb />
A. toward in the firm of Coward A <lb />
I will In with ray <lb />
eon, U. t. we will con- <lb />
the business at the same stand <lb />
under the firm of B. E. Patrick <lb />
A Co. Thanking all for their pat on- <lb />
age to the old firm, hope with the <lb />
best goods prompt attention to <lb />
a continuance of your <lb />
B-r. PATRICK <lb />
to<lb />
relief Burns, <lb />
Sores. Tel- <lb />
j tr and all of the <lb />
j In Salve ii <lb />
in only to see yon <lb />
the genuine and a <lb />
cure is certain. There are <lb />
cheap mi <lb />
all of a-h lull won blew, <lb />
quite a me dangerous, while <lb />
Salve is <lb />
perfectly harmless cure. <lb />
Sold by J, L. <lb />
A Clean Sweep <lb />
nothing lire doing u <lb />
thing thoroughly. Of all the <lb />
Salves you ever beard of, Buck- <lb />
Salves is the best. Ii <lb />
sweeps away and <lb />
Robbed Grave <lb />
A startling incident, is narrated <lb />
by John Olive of Philadelphia, as <lb />
was in and awful con- <lb />
My -kin was almost <lb />
low, eyes sunken, tongue coated, <lb />
back and <lb />
no appetite, weaker day <lb />
by day. Three physicians had <lb />
me up. Then I was advised <lb />
to use Electric my great <lb />
joy, the first bottle made a decided <lb />
improvement. I continued their <lb />
use fur weeks, and mid now <lb />
well man. I know they robbed <lb />
chef rave of another No <lb />
one should tail try them. Only <lb />
guaranteed, at Wooten's <lb />
Drugstore, <lb />
Partition <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Sale of Valuable <lb />
Estate. <lb />
Real <lb />
K J 1876. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb />
Wholesale Grocer and <lb />
furniture Dealer. paid for <lb />
Hides, Cotton Seed. Oil Bar <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, Bed- <lb />
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb />
by Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P <lb />
and Gail Ax <lb />
Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb />
roots, Henry George Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Sugar, Meat, Soap- <lb />
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar, <lb />
flea Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut-. <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, <lb />
China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
inn, Best Butter, New <lb />
Sewing Machines, nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Q Cheap for Com <lb />
s-e me. <lb />
s. <lb />
M. <lb />
lib <lb />
i to an order of Super- <lb />
I Pit county rendered on the <lb />
22nd-day of in an action <lb />
therein pending entitled C. T. Langley i <lb />
vs Langley C. <lb />
I tree ad for <lb />
Langley, for partitions of the lands <lb />
I herein after described, <lb />
; resale of the said lands. The under- <lb />
signed commissioner will offer for <lb />
j to the highest bidder for cash at I <lb />
the court house in Greenville, <lb />
on Monday the 25th Oil <lb />
I April. at i- o'clock, it <lb />
the first day of a term of the Superior <lb />
court of said county, the following w . .,, ,. , s, <lb />
I described lands to wit. Beginning at, , <lb />
a Make on the road, corner and your to get <lb />
lot No. In the Daniel division well. Dyspepsia the <lb />
A company been organized <lb />
to a r cotton mill at i <lb />
V on a Dyspeptic <lb />
running south W; poles with <lb />
tho line to a stake the Davenport <lb />
line, then with said Davenport line <lb />
W. poles to a pine on <lb />
thence with the <lb />
Hill line poles to <lb />
II- with said North <lb />
K. lid poles to a pine on <lb />
edge of tho Tarboro <lb />
up North P W. poles and U <lb />
Itches, to the Containing <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
March <lb />
II. L. <lb />
A Cure for <lb />
j Any man, woman or child, suffer- <lb />
headache, <lb />
feeling should <lb />
lone two of Little <lb />
Risers morning. <lb />
I These famous little pills are; <lb />
j they are a tonic as <lb />
I well as a pill. While they cleanse <lb />
the i hey strengthen <lb />
rebuild it by their tonic effect <lb />
upon the liver and bowels. Sold <lb />
by J. I. Wooten. <lb />
friends disease <lb />
sums bis disposition as well as his <lb />
stomach. Dyspepsia <lb />
will not only cure dyspepsia, in- <lb />
and sour stomach, but <lb />
this palatable, tonic; <lb />
strengthens the whole <lb />
j digestive apparatus, and sweetens I <lb />
life as well as the stomach. I <lb />
When you take Dyspepsia <lb />
the food yon eat is enjoyed. <lb />
It is digested, assimilated and <lb />
, nutrient properties appropriated <lb />
j by blood tissues. Health <lb />
I is the result. Sold by J. L, I <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
Stubborn <lb />
FACTS <lb />
Back up Our Claims for <lb />
YUCATAN <lb />
TONIC <lb />
Fact is Tonic and not <lb />
a stimulant. <lb />
Fact and lends <lb />
permanent vigor to the entire <lb />
human system. <lb />
Fact is not drug, but <lb />
a normal, scientific cure for <lb />
All Malarial Complaints <lb />
Chills and <lb />
Neuralgia, Rheumatism. <lb />
It the ind positively <lb />
prohibits all tendency to depression or tow <lb />
women with troubles peculiar to their are <lb />
restored to perfect Your druggist will <lb />
cheerfully add his testimony to ours. <lb />
TRY IT-TEST IT-Our <lb />
with every e. <lb />
THE AMERICAN CO. <lb />
EVANSVILLE, IND. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LIN <lb />
Good <lb />
The pleasant to lake and harmless, <lb />
One Minute Cough Cure <lb />
i mediate relief in all cases of <lb />
Croup and because it <lb />
does not pass immediately into <lb />
j stomach, but takes t <lb />
at the spat of the trouble <lb />
draws out the <lb />
and soothes and cures term illy <lb />
by enabling the <lb />
ti <lb />
Sour <lb />
Stomach <lb />
No appetite. loss of strength, <lb />
nervousness, headache, constipation, <lb />
bad breath, general debility, sour <lb />
and catarrh of the stomach are <lb />
all due Io 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 tonic <lb />
and properties. <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure does not only curs In- <lb />
digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous <lb />
remedy cures all troubles by <lb />
cleansing, purifying, sweetening and <lb />
strengthening the mucous membranes <lb />
lining the stomach. <lb />
Steamer It. L. Myers leave <lb />
Washington daily, except Sunday. pure <lb />
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT <lb />
Health to the Sick and <lb />
strength t s th Weak. <lb />
Bottles Sue lime. <lb />
tho Hie, which sells SOc. <lb />
. c <lb />
oxygen to the <lb />
Minute Cough <lb />
ant t lake and it <lb />
a. for Greenville, leave.- <lb />
Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb />
at in. for Washington. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with i <lb />
for Baltimore, W <lb />
Philadelphia, New York <lb />
and all Connects at <lb />
Norfolk with i ail road a all <lb />
points West. <lb />
Shippers their <lb />
by Old Dominion Line <lb />
New and <lb />
Norfolk Soul hen R. , <lb />
Old I from Norfolk; <lb />
Philadelphia. <lb />
Line i ml Chesapeake Line <lb />
and Merchant <lb />
and Miner Boston. <lb />
Bailing It hi- to change <lb />
T. II. <lb />
V. <lb />
I. <lb />
; I, <lb />
M. It Walker, Vice A <lb />
I Manager, <lb />
Leach Street, N. Y. <lb />
and <lb />
i i-.-v <lb />
Solo <lb />
i. L. <lb />
There was a sen- i n i in <lb />
H Bonn <lb />
that place, t <lb />
die, had his life I <lb />
King's New for <lb />
He <lb />
I'm ii <lb />
your <lb />
I here- <lb />
all n <lb />
Similar cures <lb />
ion, <lb />
Bronchitis and Grip <lb />
are numerous, It's the <lb />
remedy all and lung <lb />
troubles ti <lb />
d by Wooten's Drag <lb />
Store. Trial fret. <lb />
That Al. man who <lb />
cures Burns, I took advantage of a bank- <lb />
Sores, Bruises, Cuts Boils, Ulcers, undertaker's sale to lay j <lb />
Eruptions and Piles. It's .,, n ,,,. , <lb />
only guaranteed to for <lb />
Store. <lb />
by Wooten's <lb />
A it never more glad to <lb />
see his wife than upon her return <lb />
from a shopping tour during which <lb />
he remained at home to the <lb />
baby. <lb />
his entire <lb />
family, is now open for <lb />
offerings from an overstocked mar- <lb />
There is nothing like <lb />
being prepared for the <lb />
celestial summons in the face of <lb />
a casket trust and other hamper- <lb />
material restriction. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and he prepared for <lb />
Our <lb />
is all you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Core <lb />
IN <lb />
American and Italian Marble <lb />
; WIRE ANDIRON HOLD <lb />
First work and price reasonable <lb />
sent upon application. <lb />
Three bundled Filipinos <lb />
to the Si, Louis exp a <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Broken in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
Private Wires to New <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
Dr. D. Ii. James. <lb />
Dental <lb />
I Surgeon. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Mi<lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
AT <lb />
f. J. <lb />
stored in the port at N. C, class matter, <lb />
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb />
at every post in and counts.<lb />
in to <lb />
Pitt H. O., Tuesday, <lb />
At don't find the <lb />
basin wry easy or profitable. <lb />
up this kind of weather <lb />
the week and Easter <lb />
will a time. <lb />
m- <lb />
his <lb />
Petree might reserve <lb />
until there in another dis- <lb />
election on somewhere. <lb />
Go pay your poll lay and it will <lb />
net he necessary to keep reminding <lb />
yea that if it is not paid by May <lb />
yon vote. <lb />
has faced the preliminary <lb />
was required to give bond in <lb />
the sum of Looks like <lb />
sine for action exists, <lb />
These farmers who had cotton and <lb />
said it at the high prices cause <lb />
is Mr. Sully in grateful <lb />
Charlotte may agree on a <lb />
Durham <lb />
has got <lb />
day people may get ed- <lb />
to the mead of bettor <lb />
This mouth the only <lb />
in which to pay your poll tax for <lb />
last year and qualify yourself for <lb />
Toting. <lb />
An yet we not any <lb />
North Carolina papers <lb />
Hearst free plate matter. There <lb />
may be some that hate escaped ob- <lb />
It a dull day when Charlotte <lb />
does not hate a sensation. <lb />
What kind of a bluff en Teddy <lb />
are trying to make by <lb />
ailing a contention in St. <lb />
Louis to nominal a candidate <lb />
for President <lb />
The Wake grand jury <lb />
found a true bill on four <lb />
against and Finch, the attempt <lb />
ed Atlantic i North Carolina railroad <lb />
wreckers. The court might give <lb />
them the receivership the <lb />
brick yard and see if they can <lb />
run that.<lb />
will not find his <lb />
letter in because he <lb />
failed to let the editor his <lb />
name. As he has not yet learned <lb />
that newspapers do not print <lb />
without knowing who they cams <lb />
we are not surprised that he <lb />
depot site after awhile and then has not how to out of the <lb />
hate a great long wait for the de- list. <lb />
pot. <lb />
, Peebles his been given a <lb />
slap in the face by the Lumberton <lb />
bar. He scheduled to hold the <lb />
April of court; and when the <lb />
lawyers met fix the they <lb />
unanimously declined to arrange the <lb />
As Wallace it to as eases and agreed to continue the <lb />
postmaster at Wilmington, all the docket. unfairness <lb />
republicans the city who wanted partiality in the notable Hay- <lb />
plum can go on with their woo I case at Raleigh put him in <lb />
much The <lb />
If the fight among ens <lb />
of the Eighth district keeps up <lb />
democrats have- an <lb />
ejecting their man to . <lb />
tag. <lb />
correspondents <lb />
been fired out of Tort Arthur. From <lb />
the character of the war they <lb />
have been famishing the public has <lb />
net lost <lb />
The Charlotte of March <lb />
20th of May <lb />
The News <lb />
to be off, end somebody send <lb />
that April <lb />
The Greenville thus <lb />
Every of a town counts but <lb />
We no need of Greensboro wast- <lb />
any breath over Mr. <lb />
he had rather claim some other <lb />
place as bis home. <lb />
Tho trouble do not know <lb />
M. Spencer; if you did you would not <lb />
be guilty of any such remark. Do <lb />
without him Never. He says we <lb />
hear that he is going <lb />
i Wilkes. We hope not. But <lb />
speaking, Mr. Blackburn <lb />
personally a genial gentleman but <lb />
Mr. Blackburn a citizen and Mr. <lb />
Blackburn a politician are two <lb />
propositions. Greensboro <lb />
expressed nu unwillingness <lb />
have to appear before him. <lb />
feats. <lb />
It gratifying to Ind <lb />
the growth of Charlotte <lb />
made of homes built by <lb />
working people for themselves. This <lb />
is largely due to the influence of the <lb />
building and loan and <lb />
Any <lb />
made of working <lb />
or otherwise far batter for <lb />
owning homes in which they <lb />
live. It gives a feeling of identity <lb />
with the community, it gives better <lb />
paper. Tribute, has <lb />
been started at Mt. Olive. Fred R. <lb />
is editor. It a six column <lb />
sheet makes a creditable be- <lb />
ginning. <lb />
Congressman Small has <lb />
ed a bill to establish a Federal <lb />
in town of It would <lb />
be a convenience to the people of the <lb />
for another Federal be <lb />
established, there already being <lb />
at Sew and <lb />
City, but be- <lb />
home of district <lb />
sad hie official headquarters be- <lb />
here, w had hoped <lb />
the additional court would come to <lb />
Greenville also. <lb />
CORRESPONDED CE <lb />
D. C. Mar. 1904. <lb />
Interested parties in Washington <lb />
are making a desperate effort to <lb />
have congress fasten a civil pension <lb />
list upon the country. It Sought to <lb />
fail. If who have been at <lb />
government desks for many years at <lb />
a much higher salary than is- ever <lb />
paid other clerks of the same class <lb />
and a good deal more than min- <lb />
the <lb />
try get, average farmer, are <lb />
so improvident that they cannot <lb />
save enough to live on by the time <lb />
they are sixty or seventy, they are <lb />
stopped from asking the govern- <lb />
to take care of them. If all <lb />
tan-superannuated, in congress and <lb />
in could be <lb />
retired, and given <lb />
a to what it do, <lb />
public affairs progress with <lb />
increased satisfaction and congress <lb />
would not have- to in so <lb />
mack talk. <lb />
Congress having provided a new <lb />
to be used as offices for <lb />
members of the of <lb />
and senator being <lb />
ed fer, many of them offices <lb />
in ft building ban con- <lb />
as unsafe, tho plan en- <lb />
Examiner Named <lb />
I ill Aycock yesterday <lb />
pointed the committee of three to <lb />
accompany the State Board of Inter- <lb />
Improvements in a thorough in- <lb />
of the condition and man- <lb />
of the Atlantic North <lb />
Carolina railroad. <lb />
The gentlemen named by gov- <lb />
are R. T. Gray, of <lb />
Henry . A. Page, of Aberdeen, <lb />
and W. T. Lee, of The <lb />
State Board of Internal Improve- <lb />
besides the governor <lb />
of Messrs. B. C. of <lb />
and B. W. of Frank- <lb />
Mr. R, T. Gay, of Wake <lb />
was for a long time a director of the <lb />
Cape Fear and Valley Rail- <lb />
road, and also a member of the Con- <lb />
Company which built that <lb />
road. There is no man in the State <lb />
not actively connected with the rail- <lb />
road business who is better posted <lb />
about railroad of all <lb />
kinds. Ho is also, as everybody <lb />
knows, a lawyer of recognized <lb />
Mr. W. T. Lee, of Haywood, is one <lb />
most prosperous and success- <lb />
merchants in western North Car- <lb />
having acquired a competency <lb />
by his large business operations in <lb />
Waynesville. He was an influential <lb />
member of the General Assembly of <lb />
1895. He was elected by tho <lb />
of 1899 a member of the State <lb />
Board of Internal Improvements, <lb />
then composed of one member from <lb />
every congressional district. That <lb />
board had control of the Atlantic <lb />
and North Carolina railroad. <lb />
Mr. Henry A. Page, of Moore <lb />
in president of the Asheboro <lb />
and Aberdeen railroad and all- <lb />
around business man. He is a man, <lb />
who whether you agree with him or <lb />
N. C, March. <lb />
To the Cotten of <lb />
The <lb />
ed a note from the editor of a drag <lb />
journal if any <lb />
root bark is to be obtained this <lb />
The present wholesale <lb />
of cotton root bark in New York <lb />
from to per pound. <lb />
It is very that cotton, <lb />
growers with idle hands during <lb />
winter months will permit this moat <lb />
valuable part of the crop to waste in <lb />
the fields and remain as <lb />
to the succeeding crop. <lb />
It it likely that in most <lb />
stations roots now in the field <lb />
are and a very good <lb />
thing can be made out them while <lb />
waiting for the soil to dry. These <lb />
who wish to root bark <lb />
first send to the <lb />
a of one pound of fresh root- <lb />
bark in order to have its quality <lb />
For all the good bark offered <lb />
the will agree to find a <lb />
sale. <lb />
As the high price may <lb />
not continue long those who wish to <lb />
sell should act promptly. <lb />
Samples may sent by mail at <lb />
rate of for postage. <lb />
Biologist, <lb />
C. Agriculture. <lb />
Crop fer Last Year. <lb />
The final report of the census bu- <lb />
on cotton-ginning, showing the <lb />
total cotton production for 1903, <lb />
gives Number of <lb />
commercial including <lb />
against for <lb />
1902. <lb />
The following table distributed <lb />
Is <lb />
of his crop, exclusive of in. <lb />
and nobody can influence him j States <lb />
one when he once made up <lb />
Ilia knowledge of <lb />
will be of the great-1 total <lb />
at value to the i to of <lb />
and <lb />
the capitol originally de- <lb />
to educate children, it j by architect, <lb />
trust your feelings <lb />
mike them pay cash. <lb />
Even the predictions of the <lb />
CT man who waits out , <lb />
gives a stronger motive to be neigh- <lb />
with neighbors and conduces a <lb />
higher, better and happier life. The <lb />
man of the family feels that he has <lb />
discharged one of the <lb />
ties of a man which is to provide a <lb />
home for the wife and <lb />
a rented home but one those may <lb />
keep even after his death. <lb />
thing of buying and paying <lb />
for a home is easier than most <lb />
think it is The rent money is <lb />
a big part of it. The remainder is <lb />
mostly steadiness of purpose and in <lb />
a few years the debt is paid and the <lb />
home is <lb />
The above backs up re- <lb />
assertion that Greenville <lb />
should have a building and loan as- <lb />
Making a home owner of <lb />
a citizen is helpful to him and to the <lb />
town. <lb />
U. Walter; meets with approbation. <lb />
This will give Senators the needed <lb />
room and be a splendid addition to <lb />
the great building. The house has <lb />
appropriated half a million of <lb />
to begin the work, which will <lb />
cost in aggregate two and one <lb />
half millions. The central portion <lb />
of the east front is to be extended, <lb />
giving a magnificent entrance hall <lb />
to the rotunda, feet long. The <lb />
addition will correspond in style <lb />
to the front of the senate and house <lb />
of representatives, and add much to <lb />
the dignity of the whole building. <lb />
Girl <lb />
baa a novelty in the <lb />
of two baseball team in <lb />
all the players are <lb />
ladies in their teens. Both <lb />
a exciting name Fri- <lb />
day on the Lu in- front <lb />
of Dr. M. A Smiths <lb />
of th ere. <lb />
Braves nod Corp. The <lb />
former were victorious by score <lb />
of to <lb />
Miss Ormond, of the- <lb />
defeated preened with <lb />
a of e <lb />
for most excellent work in the <lb />
be. The of the <lb />
as <lb />
o., Tie He May a ; <lb />
lb. <lb />
Sb ; <lb />
Diana s. a. <lb />
f.; Lelia Privets, , f.; <lb />
Mildred r. I. The <lb />
Cops are lined up in the following <lb />
Annie Smith, e.; Jennie <lb />
Ormond, p ; Helen lb.; <lb />
Alice Freeman, <lb />
Eunice s. s.- <lb />
Anna Craton, f.; Gertie Ed- <lb />
wards, e. f ; Amy Joseph, r. f. <lb />
After the game was over the <lb />
Nine Cops the <lb />
bales an <lb />
equivalent. n <lb />
bales, as 300- <lb />
bales in 1902. The number <lb />
bale-, counting round as <lb />
bales, <lb />
against the <lb />
lent bales of a standard, <lb />
including <lb />
against in 1902. The <lb />
square bales upland crop reported <lb />
from which aggregated <lb />
shows a of <lb />
from the round bales, up- <lb />
land crap, reported from <lb />
Wen a decrease of 211.056;. <lb />
the bales of Sea Island cotton re- <lb />
ported were- <lb />
a decrease of and bales <lb />
repeated from cotton seed <lb />
mills were a of <lb />
These statistics wore collected <lb />
through a canvass of the; individual <lb />
of the cotton States by <lb />
local special agents, who fount that <lb />
had been operated <lb />
for the of compared with <lb />
for Kn. <lb />
patch. <lb />
It Was a Costly Smoke. <lb />
Last Thursday night night wile <lb />
number of jurors in the <lb />
case were standing around the cigar <lb />
counter in the -Central hotel office. <lb />
Mr. Tom stepped up and <lb />
bought some cigars and presented <lb />
to the drug store of Co them to the jurors. Mr. <lb />
What will it prom a man to <lb />
pose being taxed one dollar to pay <lb />
interest on to build roads <lb />
in the county and damage his <lb />
and team five times that <lb />
in one season pulling through the <lb />
Herald. <lb />
and set, up to cold drink which <lb />
was enjoyed much, <lb />
by the <lb />
A certain gentleman who claims <lb />
to be well informed on <lb />
said yesterday that tho reason that <lb />
doge were so fierce now, was because <lb />
at this season of the year they were <lb />
arraigned in court last Friday for <lb />
that and Mr. N. W. Griffin, <lb />
the officer in charge of the jury; was <lb />
also arraigned for permitting such a <lb />
thing Both Mr. and Mr, <lb />
Griffin stated that they thought <lb />
nothing of the matter; that no idea <lb />
was entertained of offering a bribe <lb />
or of tampering with the jury. Th <lb />
took the view of the matter <lb />
that no offense was intended and let <lb />
afflicted with toothache. If <lb />
so, it would be a good plan to catch Messrs. and Griffin off <lb />
them and extract their teeth instead <lb />
of killing Journal, <lb />
payment of At<lb />
. <lb />
Tl. i department is in of J. m. Blow, who is <lb />
resent the Eastern. Reflector in and territory. <lb />
WaVER N. O., April The line of ladies dress good in <lb />
We i suggest that when j the f . V. Co. <lb />
the axles fores are finished a attractive <lb />
brisk w. be laid in front see. <lb />
be. the workmen leave. <lb />
It viii so to <lb />
. A, A Co., will pay <lb />
prices for corn, peas, <lb />
in mind that the <lb />
M Co, <lb />
ft board of good <lb />
on same <lb />
application. <lb />
C. A. Fair, of Ayden, <lb />
peat Friday Sarah <lb />
A article is better if you <lb />
a little more for it <lb />
a article at a smaller <lb />
aw try one the Carroll <lb />
manufactured by the <lb />
Mfg. Co. <lb />
J. H. V. Mis. <lb />
went to <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
to <lb />
. and G. A. Kittrell have <lb />
to the capital during the <lb />
weak. <lb />
A beam manufactured by <lb />
as Mfg. Co., always <lb />
s when you <lb />
to have one put in <lb />
they can also <lb />
for your plow. <lb />
J. . <lb />
to Friday <lb />
MM. <lb />
Sea oats, seed <lb />
Co. <lb />
Has <lb />
vinos <lb />
. forget Dr. Cox now has <lb />
hi the residence of J. H. <lb />
Stand- <lb />
ard, friends here yes- <lb />
grade of chewing and <lb />
tobacco to the drug <lb />
store. <lb />
M. a. William Carroll, of Kins- <lb />
ton, up <lb />
to <lb />
heavy <lb />
The hail very <lb />
night. <lb />
J. D. <lb />
Cox Board per day. Best <lb />
House <lb />
Dr. B. T. Cox wishes to <lb />
chase lbs now goose feathers. <lb />
J. J. Watson, a very prominent <lb />
of Wilson county, with his <lb />
sou was here and <lb />
bought a first clan <lb />
buggy. <lb />
To our friends customers. <lb />
Having very near lost entire <lb />
stock of merchandise the recent <lb />
fire, we are making arrange- <lb />
as rapidly as possible to <lb />
open again. We most earnestly <lb />
solicit a Of <lb />
valued patronage. Thanking you <lb />
one and ail for past favors we re- <lb />
main, Yours <lb />
indication points to re- <lb />
in <lb />
The building toe oil mill, <lb />
the addition u in <lb />
are certainly <lb />
inspires us with the <lb />
things art store <lb />
Dr. B. T. Cox the <lb />
country can be found either at bis <lb />
residence or at the f R. G, <lb />
Chapman A Co. <lb />
W. U. f Standard, was <lb />
here <lb />
has a <lb />
We marine farmers are co- with A . Cox <lb />
to Una a of guano <lb />
this judging frost inn <lb />
number of sowers <lb />
shipped by A. <lb />
Mfg. Co <lb />
Will Byrd and wife, of Institute <lb />
; visiting Mrs. Byrd's father, <lb />
Wyatt Tucker, near here. <lb />
Don't forget in debate <lb />
building Friday night. All <lb />
invited. <lb />
Oscar had <lb />
to stick a nail in his foot Wed- <lb />
canning a vary painful <lb />
See H. L. fr <lb />
and light <lb />
Little Mamie Chapman <lb />
fall down the <lb />
of the school building <lb />
Wednesday and ware right badly I <lb />
hart about the head and body <lb />
We hope our little will <lb />
soon be well for they are favorites <lb />
with everyone. <lb />
R. G. Chapman A Co. invite the <lb />
to call and examine their <lb />
stock of dry goods, notions <lb />
Light heavy groceries j <lb />
ways on hand at the R. <lb />
G. Chapman A Co. <lb />
Miss Mat lie <lb />
been her lister, Mr., <lb />
. L. House, returned to her <lb />
Be sure sea L. Johnson <lb />
for any mid everything in the <lb />
grocery and <lb />
We expect yon have a plow <lb />
back baud already. If not <lb />
wise and buy Sack <lb />
Band from the A. Mfg. Co. <lb />
G. Cox <lb />
Miss Cora Hill, of <lb />
i visiting Mrs. B. Cox. <lb />
In a few few <lb />
Barber Co. wilt be ti <lb />
serve their customers <lb />
thing <lb />
wish to notify the <lb />
that I will grind every <lb />
my mill mile <lb />
of Frog Level on Warn <lb />
Tripp. <lb />
S. Li. and Roy <lb />
Thursday r. <lb />
as well as buggies <lb />
Don't go some where else to <lb />
your harness when you can get <lb />
harness when you can get, <lb />
style just as cheap per- <lb />
as nice, <lb />
right here from <lb />
the man get bug <lb />
from. <lb />
The best prices for the beat <lb />
goods be had at H. L. John- <lb />
The latest brands of cigars and <lb />
at H. L. <lb />
The debate last night was <lb />
predated and enjoyed by all. The <lb />
department of the young men who <lb />
participated certainly reflects <lb />
much credit to the faculty of the <lb />
There are bright minds <lb />
among the members and some day <lb />
these boys occupy places in <lb />
the world will win them <lb />
not only admiration and esteem <lb />
will be a source pride and <lb />
to their <lb />
Co. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co, are <lb />
shipping Cotton by the <lb />
carload. Where earth they <lb />
wilt H land we are to <lb />
We now have a nice lot of porch <lb />
column timber. It you are in <lb />
of them why not. let n it you up. <lb />
Prices are light. Winter villa <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mayne Iv-e <lb />
i i .-1 Br <lb />
.-Vending u will be <lb />
aunt, Mrs. . B. w, j for some M <lb />
We lire now W, r, <lb />
House shop on Mi Mid <lb />
are the to of y <lb />
customers as f. at <lb />
Harrington j Everything sold at <lb />
Work has in at R- A <lb />
test and tip top goods <lb />
tan had at ft. a. i <lb />
and Hie <lb />
pride will be . <lb />
table. <lb />
Every nice <lb />
t is <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
We are on the very threshold of Spring, <lb />
Easier soon open the door. King <lb />
Fashion has issued his mandates for this <lb />
season as usual, the first complete <lb />
showing of new styles in <lb />
, Hats, <lb />
and for <lb />
Men, Boys and Children <lb />
is on display here. It's easy understood <lb />
why the Clothing business <lb />
of Greenville <lb />
CENTERS AT THIS STORE. <lb />
There's piece where you are so sure of the lowest <lb />
and no where you are so sure of ab- <lb />
solute reliability in style. <lb />
A WELCOME VISITOR, <lb />
it s unnecessary to feel that you must come ti bu <lb />
win look, the notion strikes <lb />
f are ready. <lb />
WILSON, <lb />
KING <lb />
is the only <lb />
pet feet <lb />
Tasteless OIL sold. <lb />
We carry line of firm <lb />
supplier Dry goods, notions, <lb />
groceries, drag and Come to as good as Maple Syrup, <lb />
see u, one and all. I cents per bottle at Dr. T. <lb />
Harrington Barber A Co. Cox, N. C. <lb />
KING COMBINATION BUGGY. <lb />
MANUFACTURED BY <lb />
A. G. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C <lb />
Prayer. <lb />
In time there was a <lb />
of baTing occasionally s day <lb />
of prayer. We <lb />
hear, in list modern of any- <lb />
We do not, at <lb />
in a way, as distinctly refer <lb />
oar or our good luck t <lb />
a with thanks or <lb />
as case may be, as <lb />
oar used do. In this <lb />
we that hare <lb />
charged b,; naturally <lb />
have changed for bet- <lb />
or for worse. The reference <lb />
here is to the setting apart by <lb />
the governor or sonic other authority <lb />
in the State of a special clay for fast- <lb />
and prayer and not to what <lb />
may do privately or on their in- <lb />
account. It is possible of <lb />
course that fasting and prayer are <lb />
more common now than formerly, <lb />
but also more private. If this is the <lb />
case, perhaps it is better <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Over in they hare <lb />
had a war- <lb />
reading of the Hi bis the public <lb />
schools. Tho got into it <lb />
hot and heavy i they as <lb />
widely as the do on heir <lb />
choice for presidential candidate. <lb />
Some of then, still arguing th <lb />
question. What is The <lb />
Master has earn my word is <lb />
And truth i- be kept our <lb />
schools H it not be let- <lb />
to i cm.- Durham lit-- <lb />
aid. <lb />
The Filipinos who recently <lb />
arrived on the grounds at the St. <lb />
Louis World's fair have been caught <lb />
by the cold snap. Many of <lb />
men spurned such things as <lb />
loons, sold those furnished them <lb />
by the government, and preferred <lb />
to array themselves in native <lb />
grass outfit. The grass clothing <lb />
A woman her an <lb />
to drink but he can't . . <lb />
take water. <lb />
Something yo <lb />
It's difficult <lb />
to lend <lb />
you've got to buy him <lb />
art <lb />
don't want <lb />
a politician <lb />
i if o any <lb />
Proof of a woman's temper is the <lb />
arrival of an unexpected guest to <lb />
dinner. <lb />
Warren Coleman, the wealthiest <lb />
in the state and president <lb />
does not go above the waist and J of the factory operated by <lb />
hardly reaches to the knees, the at Concord, died <lb />
is the Filipinos sill day. <lb />
tar Star. <lb />
SP <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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Department. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
J. Proctor Bros <lb />
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb />
If want lumber to a house, <lb />
furniture to go in it, <lb />
dry goods far your family, provisions <lb />
for your table, or Ira s <lb />
your can supply your needs. <lb />
Orr mill and are now <lb />
in lull blast and we <lb />
pared to gin cotton, grind corn, <lb />
saw lumber, and, do all kinds <lb />
of turned work for balusters <lb />
and house trimmings. We also <lb />
do general repairing of buggies <lb />
carts and wagons. <lb />
It takes less time to go and turn <lb />
anything tip than it does to <lb />
town and wait for it to up q. <lb />
own accord. <lb />
T. F. <lb />
Grimesland, N. C. <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
MERCHANDISE<lb />
Anything wanted in the <lb />
of Clothing, Dry Goods, No- <lb />
Shoes. Bats, Groceries <lb />
Hardware can be found <lb />
here, whether it is some- <lb />
thing to eat. something to <lb />
wear, or some article for the <lb />
house or farm, you can be <lb />
supplied. Highest prices paid <lb />
for cotton, produce <lb />
anything the farmer sells. <lb />
young <lb />
man living near Salisbury, while <lb />
I alighting from a passenger train <lb />
at Spencer fell under the cur and <lb />
one of bis feet was off. <lb />
A church and several <lb />
II houses occupied by at <lb />
i were destroyed by <lb />
I lire Wednesday night. <lb />
DEPARTMENT<lb />
DR. R. J. GRIMES, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
Office opposite depot. <lb />
DR. G. F. THIGPEN, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
Office nest door to Post Office. <lb />
STATON AND BUNTING, <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
The republicans have called <lb />
their state convention to meet at <lb />
Greensboro May <lb />
Wednesday night the <lb />
and a store at Black Creek were <lb />
broken into by robbers. Nothing <lb />
was mused from the but <lb />
pistols and jewelry to the value Complete Line Clothing, Dry Goods, Hard ware Furniture, Groceries. <lb />
of about from; We Pay Highest Prices for Cotton, <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
the store. <lb />
The aldermen of Durham have <lb />
ordered compulsory <lb />
H. C. VENTERS <lb />
S. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy i because of smallpox in that city, <lb />
Tobacco and Cigars. The <lb />
only Soda Fountain in town. All Twelve cars through j <lb />
drinks. Hot Peanuts a bridge on the Durham North- <lb />
Cotton Seed and Country Produce. <lb />
AT <lb />
every flay. <lb />
railroad near <lb />
Greenville's Great Department Store. <lb />
BLOUNT <lb />
you can pet honest goods at living prices. our <lb />
large stock, before you bay and be satisfied with your <lb />
purchases. <lb />
The mule stables and residence <lb />
of the keeper on Biltmore estate, <lb />
near Asheville, destroyed by <lb />
fire Tuesday morning. Two <lb />
the animals were burned to death, j Suits, Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats. Caps, Under- <lb />
The loss is about Wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware, <lb />
and everything yon wear. Everything yen use in <lb />
your house and everything you use in your parlor. <lb />
Millinery Goods a Specialty. <lb />
Our goods are here and we are ready to serve you. <lb />
Everybody that sees buys, and everybody that, fries <lb />
goods becomes our customers. Just give us a trial <lb />
and save yourselves money. <lb />
BLOUNT BROTHERS. <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN <lb />
Married. <lb />
There was a jingle of wedding <lb />
hells in the office of the register o <lb />
deeds Thursday at <lb />
o-clock Mr. E. G. and <lb />
Morgan wen married <lb />
by Esquire D. The <lb />
was from Falkland town-1 <lb />
ship left Immediately after <lb />
the ceremony for their home. <lb />
Judge Ron performed a <lb />
good style. <lb />
Killed at His Door. <lb />
March <lb />
phone message from Mew home's <lb />
store, six miles from here, states <lb />
that last night at nine <lb />
Jonah colored, was <lb />
called to his door by unknown j <lb />
and shot. The murderer <lb />
HI <lb />
E The newest ideas and the <lb />
prettiest stock we have had <lb />
H the pleasure to show you. <lb />
P A Invitation i- ex- <lb />
is <lb />
to<lb />
OF NEW ARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY MAS; <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Value, <lb />
Paid-up Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
Is Non <lb />
Will be if arrears be paid within on month while yon <lb />
I ;, meed his voice to imitate that are living, or within three years alter lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
fa child in distress, and when and payment of arrears with interest. <lb />
i . , , second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb />
opened his d-or to go at beginning the second and cf each <lb />
assistance of the supposed year, provided the premium for the current year be paid, <lb />
child, the shot was fired, . They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
almost instantly. <lb />
is known at the present <lb />
. time to identity of <lb />
farther an enemy <lb />
of the murdered man is suspected. <lb />
to the scene <lb />
l will a thorough <lb />
To the or <lb />
To make policy as an during the lifetime <lb />
of insult d. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
n in<lb />
Greenville's Department Score. <lb />
Slaughter of Rabbits in Oregon. <lb />
I ;. worth lie trip to see a <lb />
rabid eastern <lb />
J. F of Seattle.; <lb />
farmer drove rabbits <lb />
i. . , larger than <lb />
u ii I saw a few days <lb />
I pointing to the circular lawn in <lb />
front the Portland Hotel. <lb />
people pick out the beet, <lb />
cut ff a cleaver; <lb />
and then They do, <lb />
not more cent of <lb />
number, but they <lb />
the rest of then and the <lb />
ban them away feed them to <lb />
the <lb />
St. Vincent's sired <lb />
COST Or <lb />
San <lb />
V -.-.-. <lb />
i what we are after, and the possession of one of <lb />
our will insure sweet milk, cream and <lb />
butter, cool drinking water and many dainties that <lb />
would he- 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 easy for you to own one. <lb />
There is no need to borrow a lawn mower when we <lb />
we sell a good machine with best steel knives at such <lb />
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work. <lb />
Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Hammocks <lb />
everything else in the hardware line. <lb />
W. T. Kennedy, who was being <lb />
tried with his father, J. L. Ken-; <lb />
when the latter fell dead on <lb />
the witness stand in the court <lb />
at was convicted <lb />
sentenced to IS months on <lb />
the roads. <lb />
EQUIPMENT, <lb />
CAPACITY, <lb />
Most climate Atlantic gal temper l by <lb />
Gulf Stream. Fully equipped with every it <lb />
of disease. A full of in <lb />
department for of confinement Mot approved X-ray <lb />
system of Turkish Russian <lb />
Ward Room Rates from to week. <lb />
For etc., address <lb />
The Preside, St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
There's something radically <lb />
wrong about a who isn't <lb />
fond of dress parade. <lb />
It's a case of love's labor lost <lb />
when a woman is compelled to <lb />
in washing in older to . <lb />
pert a worthless <lb />
The Only Way <lb />
To get the confidence of the <lb />
people of Pitt county by <lb />
is through the daily end <lb />
semi-weekly editions of <lb />
tHE<lb />
Wit a For the Pupil Not <lb />
Attending Together. <lb />
her Lady <lb />
a vivid picture of New <lb />
of the <lb />
laM of the nineteenth <lb />
before the building <lb />
and the systematizing of <lb />
in days whoa few of <lb />
know even how to read. <lb />
this lack Lady <lb />
i-, she was at <lb />
evening at B o'clock to <lb />
planters who could <lb />
her over the <lb />
hills and Her <lb />
or five at a time <lb />
were big and desperately shy. One <lb />
would only <lb />
bobs T to read with his <lb />
turned to her, and others <lb />
aim art wept over their difficulties. <lb />
Bat following story must be told <lb />
awn <lb />
incidental difficulties <lb />
vary absurd Two men lived in <lb />
p a lonely distant river <lb />
win worn among the earliest <lb />
and they else came regularly <lb />
to little afternoon <lb />
they rover came to- <lb />
their brand new suit of <lb />
plaid had always a <lb />
effect. First they tried my <lb />
by invariably stepping up to <lb />
wall their prayer books to find <lb />
their places for them and saying <lb />
lewdly time, you kind- <lb />
I dared not say a word <lb />
far fear of frightening them away. <lb />
Bat obs day I ventured to ask why <lb />
they not come together, <lb />
i Hie lessons or the service, and <lb />
was informed that the clothes were <lb />
the difficulty. <lb />
sue, it's this way, <lb />
We've only got one. suit, and we got <lb />
it a between on purpose. Joe, <lb />
he's too tall, and I'm too short, so I <lb />
it up, and Joe he wears <lb />
cs and such like, and so we makes <lb />
tie till altar <lb />
SPRING <lb />
A Stuttering Story. <lb />
The post who declined <lb />
to serve Louis Philippe, I <lb />
at sue time intensely popular with I <lb />
is Parisians, and in topical <lb />
asters often themselves to I <lb />
resemble him. One evening when <lb />
comedian did this a spectator, <lb />
in the scats rose to vent <lb />
Unluckily he had an <lb />
impediment in his speech. <lb />
he began, but unable to <lb />
get further. he tried <lb />
again, with a like result. la <lb />
now suggested a <lb />
bourgeois in the stalls. <lb />
replied the stammerer. <lb />
called <lb />
an appreciative <lb />
repeated desperately.<lb />
Sow thundered a among <lb />
the no, shouted , <lb />
the balcony man, who had become as <lb />
red as a and then, <lb />
a he managed to I <lb />
where- <lb />
Open whole house guffawed. <lb />
Fame. <lb />
the doctors told; <lb />
Mm, absolutely unique. In the <lb />
Whole range of medical annals there <lb />
is no record of anything like it. It <lb />
is an entirely new disease. We con- <lb />
congratulate feebly re- <lb />
plied the patient. I going to <lb />
get <lb />
can't tell <lb />
what are you <lb />
me for <lb />
are going to name the dis- <lb />
ease after Tribune. <lb />
A Good Idea. <lb />
that you will be mine, dear- <lb />
est <lb />
will upon one <lb />
it, my adored, and if it <lb />
were to got you the <lb />
is easier than that; in brief, <lb />
simply you will invite me <lb />
to a month in father's <lb />
house previous to our <lb />
course, certainly. But <lb />
make such a strange <lb />
I wish to <lb />
like <lb />
learn to coo <lb />
I; <lb />
A Thrifty Lad. <lb />
you post my let- <lb />
as I told you, John <lb />
sir, but I had it <lb />
weighed first, and as it was double <lb />
weight I put another stamp on it. <lb />
right, only I <lb />
hope you didn't put the extra stamp <lb />
on so that it would obliterate the <lb />
address. <lb />
I sir. I <lb />
just stuck it on top of ether <lb />
tin. <lb />
Dress Goo <lb />
UNDERWEAR <lb />
OPENING <lb />
MARCH TUESDAYS WEDNESDAY. <lb />
i. <lb />
You're invited, of course To every woman <lb />
who with the desire to know what <lb />
fashion-edicts are to every woman <lb />
or man, for that matter, who enjoys the mere see- <lb />
of beautiful things, we extend a cordial <lb />
That these showings masterfully <lb />
the foreign and domestic dress idea <lb />
the Spring and Summer of 1904 goes with- <lb />
out Indeed, be an <lb />
task to picture in words the <lb />
grandeur and beauty, the scope and ex- <lb />
of these great Spring styles <lb />
show logs but wore one word of <lb />
all allowed us we'd say with all the <lb />
power of our <lb />
Celebrated <lb />
Shoe King Quality <lb />
Quality I <lb />
Celebrated <lb />
HOWARD <lb />
HATS.<lb />
Stubborn Bargains for Cash Buyers Only <lb />
241-243 <lb />
W. Main St. <lb />
E, <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Spring <lb /></p>
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HI <lb />
PERSONALS m SOCIAL. <lb />
Th m i<lb />
THURSDAY, <lb />
r ill <lb />
today. <lb />
J. K. left this morning <lb />
for City. <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
Dear Some think we <lb />
i a good deal of risk in <lb />
. T again, J of <lb />
to tell <lb />
Mrs went to .; at <lb />
de. Wednesday a B chance <lb />
Adrian Savage returned from j t that teacher, I say. give <lb />
, Wednesday evening. u the wood pie a big a a let <lb />
, , the pleasure of <lb />
Dr. L. O. Skinner returned <lb />
Wednesday jeer from the <lb />
M, O. of Bethel, spent Ob, give n pleasure <lb />
but night retained the The <lb />
morning. just the <lb />
B Cherry and B. L. bill, b I <lb />
Tyson left Wednesday owning for would give me <lb />
that caressed i <lb />
with her tail a J tried. d. <lb />
APRIL milk for a <lb />
H B Philips went to Suffolk that were f-ever to <lb />
the pig with a <lb />
,. J filled the lee that bit <lb />
J. V. Monk left this <lb />
for Durham. <lb />
B. L. Smith returned Thursday <lb />
evening Norfolk. <lb />
right at our <lb />
The following story tells <lb />
the if-; <lb />
j. H. Co, hard war. <lb />
dealers, N Y. <lb />
old from to <lb />
old thousands of gallons and <lb />
just one complaint in all <lb />
time. <lb />
Three aides of a house were <lb />
the fourth was s had as lb <lb />
ere good.<lb />
before the fourth w <lb />
the painter <lb />
wait for the wood to dry. <lb />
What is done in snob a <lb />
Whatever the dealer, who sold lb <lb />
paint, considers it fair to do. We <lb />
leave it to him. He may not <lb />
i hat we should do if <lb />
ere there; but we not there <lb />
Laura of James- <lb />
is visiting John- <lb />
Tours truly <lb />
F. W. Co. <lb />
II. L. Can tells out <lb />
l give me the <lb />
of my again <lb />
till me with a p <lb />
I cheerful delight, backward, West can do is to leave <lb />
Tom Blow returned Thursday backward oh, Time is your <lb />
evening from ire. <lb />
Stray Taken Up. P. s <lb />
I have taken up wit my Mock paint <lb />
black male beg fa, <lb />
M. MM M OF LAND <lb />
Misses and Mary get same by i I of a of the <lb />
and paying charges. parlor In of land. <lb />
k re Richard guardian, <lb />
N C B V. D. No., of Alonzo and W. O. King, the <lb />
j. commissioner will sell <lb />
ll fat the c house door on Monday. <lb />
the day of May, that piece <lb />
yr I of lying and <lb />
situated in town- <lb />
ship. and described as <lb />
f at Via In t, <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
DOLLAR YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1904. <lb />
George B. W. Hadley and <lb />
child, of LaGrange, are <lb />
her parent, Mrs. <lb />
Sophie Morton and Alice <lb />
b. who have <lb />
visiting Mrs. J. G. tobacco <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Tobacco Sales for <lb />
According to the figures <lb />
ed by Secretary C. W. f <lb />
board of the <lb />
WHIT THE SPRING HAS BROUGHT TO OS <lb />
at last d <lb />
corner, of lot Bo. in the division <lb />
of land between <lb />
Alonso and W. G. King, and <lb />
follows; Beginning <lb />
No. <lb />
v,. . .-, and <lb />
the tobacco board of and runs I <lb />
Lies of leaf tobacco op the Green. Qr <lb />
i ville market for the month of ., to a U L g V If f M I MK <lb />
.-,. 1.771.186 wood knot; J- B. I I <lb />
returned home today. of sale <lb />
polos s to a i.- <lb />
knot; J. B. i <lb />
men north east poles U <lb />
line to the beginning, ; <lb />
W. O. Barnhill left this <lb />
for Bethel to attend the funeral of Hyatt, of <lb />
Will Thoma,, Ho,, <lb />
who died I Monday, Tuesday <lb />
APRIL for the pose of <lb />
ewes of th ear. nose <lb />
throat aid fit glasses, <lb />
l-a-w-d and <lb />
April <lb />
Isaac A <lb />
A. Monk left this <lb />
for Tail- to. <lb />
went to Ayden <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
Prof. W. B. Dove went to Kine- <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
F. returned <lb />
Grifton. <lb />
C. T. returned this <lb />
morning from Kinston, <lb />
Mi-s Abrams left i y; <lb />
evening for I <lb />
i lee Nancy h -i-r <lb />
her L. <lb />
II <lb />
and Mrs. J. B. Manning <lb />
left morning for <lb />
i- <lb />
If tomorrow is We today <lb />
finery will be In all its glory. <lb />
Solicitor L. I, left this I <lb />
morning for county court. <lb />
Mis Hardy is visiting <lb />
Misses Maggie Hi own <lb />
Lillian Bland, of Ayden, <lb />
is visiting her brother, L. T. <lb />
Bland. <lb />
Miss of <lb />
den, is visiting her brother, L. W. <lb />
Lawrence. <lb />
Mr.-, it. return. <lb />
ed Friday evening from a Lit i <lb />
Scotland <lb />
Mrs. Nancy <lb />
and Miss Annie of Wash- <lb />
are be <lb />
received red apples, <lb />
bananas <lb />
S H. <lb />
physician, of Pitt county <lb />
in Convention assembled announce <lb />
that their Black List will <lb />
in the hands of the <lb />
May 1st. Any mm <lb />
indebted physician for rued <lb />
service settle <lb />
avoid placed the <lb />
to <lb />
I J. C. V. York. L H. Pender. <lb />
f he <lb />
a f <lb />
t I <lb />
is the best meaning of the word. Be <lb />
bought and with a vi. <lb />
th beauty of the fair women of <lb />
a thing from the handsomest evening <lb />
down lo ordinary pin that has not had <lb />
and personal attention when the <lb />
was made. <lb />
. tit <lb />
We every available rower to get <lb />
lite latest styles that bet salt the buying p <lb />
w. Is completely stocked with the latest <lb />
fresh <lb />
m- <lb />
Li. <lb />
Contractors, Constructors <lb />
MANUFACTURERS <lb />
Wilkinson<lb />
and<lb />
by the railroad just North of the <lb />
Imperial Factory. <lb />
All kinda of dressed lumber, turned <lb />
scroll work. <lb />
All machinery now up to-date Doer <lb />
furnished and contracts taken for erection of <lb />
buildings. . , , . <lb />
Tinning, Slating, Guttering and all of sheet <lb />
metal work. Our Tin is next door to s <lb />
Mr. K. L. Wyatt ha of <lb />
oar tinning and slating department. You will find him <lb />
a master of bis trade. <lb />
ask for our share of the public- patronage and <lb />
will do our best to give B<lb />
Many new and are <lb />
in the of Lawns <lb />
and it would t <lb />
more correct to say that <lb />
one of are new and J. <lb />
They are from the <lb />
their is <lb />
fully equal to then- bean y. ail <lb />
the Cr- In <lb />
are <lb />
The <lb />
the colors <lb />
are <lb />
. <lb />
No. <lb />
NEGRO RIOT AT JAMES CITY. <lb />
They Best Deputy Sheriff <lb />
bit. <lb />
New N. C., April <lb />
The of City, or at <lb />
least a portion f them, are again <lb />
attempting old game of <lb />
off the <lb />
This morning Sheriff Biddle <lb />
bad a war fur larceny <lb />
one Joshua Moore, one of the <lb />
citizens of that town, <lb />
and it was to Deputies <lb />
Stock, to execute. <lb />
Upon their arrival across the <lb />
river at this settlement their man <lb />
was found and arrested, and <lb />
Deputy having <lb />
business in Hie office of the Blades <lb />
Lumber O went inside <lb />
the office, the <lb />
prisoner In of <lb />
GENERAL NEWS. <lb />
Thomas H. Woody, out of the <lb />
wealthiest men in Petersburg, Va. <lb />
committed suicide Sunday. <lb />
The new battleship Virginia <lb />
was launched at Newport News <lb />
today with ceremonies. <lb />
Three masked men held up a <lb />
train on Southern Pacific rail- <lb />
way in California, killed the ex- <lb />
press messenger and robbed the <lb />
car. <lb />
Lightning struck the depot at <lb />
Lyons, Ga., and sot it on <lb />
The flames spread the street <lb />
and destroyed two blocks of build- <lb />
Commander of the <lb />
new battleship, Maine, committed <lb />
suicide while she vessel was in <lb />
I the harbor at Fla. He <lb />
shot himself the brain. <lb />
League, <lb />
On Sunday afternoon at <lb />
Methodist church the <lb />
League was reorganized. Address- <lb />
es were made by J. A. <lb />
Hornaday and A. B. Ellington on <lb />
the work of the league. The new <lb />
organization began with about <lb />
member. <lb />
The following officers were elect- <lb />
President, A. B. Ellington. <lb />
Vice President, Wiley Brow <lb />
Mrs. E. A. Jr., and Mis. <lb />
Nina James. <lb />
Secretary, Mis. Mary Higgs. <lb />
Treasurer, Miss Letitia Evans. <lb />
for Era, Mis. <lb />
Mamie <lb />
The first meeting will be held <lb />
next Thursday night at o'clock <lb />
When Black ledge's back was <lb />
turned, the thinking he was <lb />
a better l ban I Kentucky, jumped from tie <lb />
at which time applications for <lb />
Sidney Johnson of j membership will be received <lb />
Deputy Stock, be jumped on him I of a <lb />
Meeting in the Baptist Church, <lb />
and for t himself the J building in Few York. Neatly On Rev E. <lb />
deputy die at every in his body was broken, began a <lb />
this instance sir A at <lb />
it, in the scuffle of <lb />
the gun cue exploded, the ball p contracted disease <lb />
taking effect n the leg of m is in H condition. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Deputy hear-l in <lb />
log the rep, n of pistol, ran health officers. <lb />
out of the office to see what the <lb />
trouble w, and after seeing <lb />
what had happened the <lb />
was take ii the lumber com- <lb />
office. <lb />
While and the <lb />
deputies in he office, some <lb />
fifty or seventy-live <lb />
by the <lb />
series of meet lugs in Baptist <lb />
t Continue some day. <lb />
ill be held each day at <lb />
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following couples. <lb />
WHITE <lb />
Shade Webber and <lb />
Freddie <lb />
office, and after <lb />
bearing the lb Deputy Stocks <lb />
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window to ; that was near <lb />
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over, bin ., the in <lb />
E. G. and Mollie <lb />
Wm. Walker and Maggie <lb />
visit here being <lb />
years ego. His evangelistic work <lb />
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present the plainly <lb />
practically use no high <lb />
pressure methods bis preaching. <lb />
Mr. is greatly beloved <lb />
j in Greenville and people are <lb />
glad he is here again. <lb />
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Harris and <lb />
Arnold Dupree and Matilda <lb />
Hopkins. <lb />
General Purvis and <lb />
Ann <lb />
Pun Crowell Lizzie Ann <lb />
Chapman. <lb />
Lot Milliard mid Austin. <lb />
Harper Victoria Cat- <lb />
mail, <lb />
Jerry and Chap- <lb />
man. <lb />
the Baptist <lb />
gave a mot. <lb />
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that be was still living again tried a comedy- <lb />
Class. <lb />
A men's Bible <lb />
class has been organized in <lb />
the Baptist Sunday <lb />
William On Sunday morning the <lb />
I adopted a <lb />
declaration of principles and <lb />
ed the <lb />
President, J, . Bryan. <lb />
Vice K. H. Thomas. <lb />
Secretary, Hugh <lb />
Assistant, Secretary, It. F. Beth. <lb />
Corresponding Secretary, Z. P. <lb />
W, E. <lb />
A. Forbes. <lb />
A. T. <lb />
Cod Understands. <lb />
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Early Morning Marriage. <lb />
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in coldness, <lb />
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thy bands, <lb />
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Saviour <lb />
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stands. <lb />
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and love him <lb />
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demand. <lb />
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thee <lb />
not <lb />
hatred <lb />
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God's fa as <lb />
Forgive them, God <lb />
Keck, in Farm and <lb />
Fireside. <lb />
to attack him, bur by the com <lb />
mending power of the white men, <lb />
who had gathered, they were <lb />
prevented from making the second <lb />
attack. Moore, who was <lb />
arrested, was over to the <lb />
city and placed jail. <lb />
drama, was the play and it was <lb />
excellently adapted ilia work <lb />
of Hie laities. All the <lb />
participants acquitted themselves <lb />
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both for their skill and excel- <lb />
lent training by their <lb />
Says Washington Women Are Not Po- <lb />
lite. <lb />
I riding down <lb />
town on car the <lb />
man who I never real- <lb />
iced bow lacking the Washington <lb />
woman is in politeness, <lb />
other morning, riding <lb />
from Mt. Pleasant to the treasury, <lb />
I opened the car door for fourteen <lb />
women. Quo of them ac- <lb />
the courtesy by a <lb />
bow, a second, a washer- <lb />
woman was her <lb />
thanks. other twelve marched <lb />
by without the <lb />
a glance, accepted it as a <lb />
of my duty to open car doors for <lb />
them. <lb />
is a matter and <lb />
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second thought, tut when in one <lb />
morning twelve well-dressed <lb />
men met with <lb />
it sort of made me wonder. Had <lb />
it not been for tho one woman <lb />
who bowed the old washer- <lb />
woman's thanks I <lb />
I would have vowed then and <lb />
there to open more car doors <lb />
for Post. <lb />
nuptial hour be early or late <lb />
are many friends present <lb />
eager to witness the happy event. <lb />
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k, the Memorial <lb />
c Kr. G, W. Baker, a prom- <lb />
man <lb />
wed Mi- Shep;, of <lb />
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and cut man tonight, and the <lb />
out come of his injuries are <lb />
with eager eyes by every while <lb />
resident of this city tonight. <lb />
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posed of <lb />
there being a few white people <lb />
Anderson. The churn dance In <lb />
the act I tie reconciliation <lb />
scene merit special commendation. <lb />
The four leading parts were taken <lb />
by Mis. Lucile Withers, Miss <lb />
Killed by Falling Tree. <lb />
Will one of the col- <lb />
workmen for the Beaufort <lb />
County Lumber Co., at <lb />
dine, was out the ids <lb />
day down tree. <lb />
As a tree on ho was cutting <lb />
fell it broke a limb from another <lb />
tree which struck on <lb />
the head, his The <lb />
The Meeting. <lb />
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the the <lb />
night, the interest was <lb />
good Rev. J. E. <lb />
led from the text now and <lb />
let Us reason together, saith the <lb />
Ac, He spoke of tho <lb />
being a Christian <lb />
pointed several reasons people <lb />
give for not accepting Christ, <lb />
which are no at nil if they <lb />
would stop to think about it. <lb />
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prayer after the sermon. <lb />
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who live there a. foremen of the <lb />
saw mills <lb />
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was necessary for the governor to remarked n <lb />
end troops here to the <lb />
sheriff of county <lb />
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sum gold on de <lb />
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asked the price of a shad was <lb />
that would close their bullish <lb />
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back to their old day., and it is <lb />
only a question of time when their <lb />
will in the <lb />
city of James, if they keep up <lb />
riotous way. <lb />
the hut silver on scales <lb />
bat holds them up. <lb />
Just received red apples, <lb />
bananas oranges. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
accident happened about o'clock the basement of the church, be- <lb />
Saturday and the man <lb />
in an <lb />
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putting up <lb />
main <lb />
much cleaning and <lb />
new awnings along <lb />
until when <lb />
died. <lb />
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of Parmele bad an- <lb />
other fire, Friday that <lb />
practically wiped out the business <lb />
portion of the town. All the <lb />
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i The carpenters have all <lb />
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store is left there. fire i the temple and the paint <lb />
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afternoon. <lb />
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next, her <lb />
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