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PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
NOTICE OF LAND SALE. <lb/>
By of a decree of the Sn- <lb/>
cow, in of <lb/>
Josh Mill went to Ayden <lb/>
In re I. chard <lb/>
evening, o to and W. G. Kine, the <lb/>
. . . ., commissioner will sell <lb/>
Fred Cox went to Fri- at th house door on Monday, <lb/>
; the day of May, that pit <lb/>
cay of and <lb/>
B. D. Cherry left this morning being shamed in town- <lb/>
J e ship, Pitt county, and described <lb/>
for I Beginning at the last <lb/>
j corner of lot No. in the division <lb/>
W. E. Patrick went to Ayden of land between Joyner and <lb/>
Friday evening. King, and runs, the guest of Miss Irma <lb/>
m west to a knot, her friends here, rearer th <lb/>
H road, then north regret that <lb/>
. , d to a she has sustained so serious an <lb/>
Mus Holt's Le Broken. <lb/>
The Raleigh correspondent of <lb/>
the Charlotte Observer says that I <lb/>
Wet Mattie Holt, of Graham, I <lb/>
while driving a horse of her f <lb/>
father, L. Banks Holt, was thrown I <lb/>
oat of the by the animal <lb/>
running away and one leg was I <lb/>
broken above the knee. Miss <lb/>
Holt ha- twice visited Greenville<lb/>
evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
wood J. B. Pierce's corner, <lb/>
I then north east to <lb/>
Sallie Cox. Of line to the beginning, eon- <lb/>
rived morning to visit <lb/>
April 1st 1904, <lb/>
. i Isaac A <lb/>
Kev. W. E. Cox went to Commissioner. <lb/>
Friday evening and re- <lb/>
turned this morning. <lb/>
The Hay Co <lb/>
BUYERS AND SELLERS OP <lb/>
Hay, Grain, Cracked Corn, <lb/>
Bran, Cotton Seed <lb/>
Meal and Hulls. <lb/>
Miss Bertie Maiming, of Bethel.; <lb/>
Friday evening to visit <lb/>
Ml. D. Moore, j <lb/>
Miss Elberta Joyner, <lb/>
way, who baa beta visiting <lb/>
in this section left tats STREET, ONE DOOR <lb/>
five points. <lb/>
Preston Tyson, Frank Wilson, <lb/>
Will Dock John <lb/>
and Oscar Greene went <lb/>
to Kinston Friday evening, <lb/>
injury. <lb/>
Makes A Clean Sweep <lb/>
nothing lie doing a <lb/>
thing Of all the <lb/>
Salves you ever heard of, Buck- <lb/>
Salves is the best. It <lb/>
sweeps away cures Burns, <lb/>
Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ulcers, <lb/>
Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's <lb/>
only and guaranteed to give <lb/>
satisfaction by Drug <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Get our prices and see our stock be- <lb/>
fore buying. We want to buy your <lb/>
Corn and Peas for cash <lb/>
LETTER TO R. L SMITH. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Dear Here's a paint that's <lb/>
being sold to <lb/>
per cent i <lb/>
whiting <lb/>
are sand <lb/>
white-wash, nut paint. <lb/>
Borne people must like gold <lb/>
A Cure for Headache. <lb/>
Any man, woman or child, suffer- <lb/>
from headache, or <lb/>
a dull, drowsy feeling should take <lb/>
me or two of DeWitt's <lb/>
Riser- night and morning. <lb/>
These famous little pills are <lb/>
famous because they are a tonic as <lb/>
well as a pill. While they cleanse <lb/>
the system they strengthen and I <lb/>
rebuild it by their tonic <lb/>
upon the liver bowels. Hold <lb/>
by J. L. Wooten. <lb/>
Stray Taken Up. <lb/>
This remedy never to <lb/>
effectually cure <lb/>
dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick <lb/>
Headache, <lb/>
And ALL DISEASED arising from <lb/>
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion <lb/>
The result is good appetite <lb/>
and Dose small; elegant- <lb/>
sugar coated and to swallow, <lb/>
lake No Substitute. <lb/>
I have taken up with my stock <lb/>
a black male hog with while feet, <lb/>
marked in ear, <lb/>
Racing. <lb/>
The race track has been put in <lb/>
condition for use and the local <lb/>
owners of fast horses are having <lb/>
some sport out there these after- <lb/>
noons <lb/>
Dr. H. O. Hyatt, of <lb/>
e load-and-zinc. The can get same by proving property I Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday <lb/>
alls It says it's for the purpose of treating <lb/>
. of the eye, ear, nose end <lb/>
Interfile, X. R. F. D. No. throat and fitting glides. <lb/>
1-diS. . <lb/>
b Devi e. <lb/>
an truly <lb/>
W. <lb/>
IT. L. sells our <lb/>
P. <lb/>
HOUSE AND <lb/>
The folio ; can <lb/>
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this c <lb/>
Atlanta Ca<lb/>
Chi Tenn. <lb/>
n, s <lb/>
BLAND <lb/>
Durham <lb/>
Bi i <lb/>
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ton,<lb/>
Hew <lb/>
Oxford <lb/>
Rocky Ml <lb/>
Weld ii. <lb/>
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C Ohio <lb/>
e, <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Nashville, Tenn <lb/>
New y. <lb/>
La , <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Va. I <lb/>
Philadelphia, Pa, <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo <lb/>
Va <lb/>
Many new and pretty styles are <lb/>
seen in the gathering of Lawns <lb/>
and Prints. Indeed it would be <lb/>
more correct to say that <lb/>
one of them are new and pretty. <lb/>
They are from the leading wan <lb/>
and their quality is g <lb/>
folly equal to their beauty. All <lb/>
the Dress Goods in <lb/>
Lawns, Percales and Prints are <lb/>
shown. The patterns are dainty, <lb/>
the colors rich and tasting, the <lb/>
prices are wonder workers <lb/>
BLAND <lb/>
Phone No. <lb/>
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R. J. <lb/>
C. V. York. <lb/>
L. H. Pender. <lb/>
And other Important and In- <lb/>
points cast of the Miss- <lb/>
River. <lb/>
F, <lb/>
Mini <lb/>
The <lb/>
C. FLANAGAN, <lb/>
Attorney at Law, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Dr. ID. <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
A Surgeon. <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
pRANK n. WOOTEN, <lb/>
Attorney-at- Law, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
R- L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Lumber Co., <lb/>
Contractors, Constructors and <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS <lb/>
Factory situated by the railroad hurts of the <lb/>
imperial Factory. <lb/>
AH kinds of dressed lumber, turned and <lb/>
scroll work. <lb/>
machinery new and UP and of the best <lb/>
u Garnished and contracts taken for erection of <lb/>
buildings. <lb/>
Tinning, Slating, Guttering and all kinds of sheet <lb/>
metal work. Our Tin shop is next door to <lb/>
. . , Mr. R. L. has charge of <lb/>
oar tinning and slating department. You will find him <lb/>
a master of his trade. <lb/>
the patronage and <lb/>
will do our best to give satisfaction. left. <lb/>
Spring Blossoms. <lb/>
This store is full of Spring Blossoms. All <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 <lb/>
now 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/>
Mens Furnishings. <lb/>
WE HAVE <lb/>
LEFT NO TAP <lb/>
UNTURNED TO <lb/>
MAKE EVERY <lb/>
SECTION <lb/>
COMPLETE. priCeS <lb/>
I GIVE US A CALL YOU <lb/>
WILL HAVE THE <lb/>
OF KNOWING THAT <lb/>
YOU WILL <lb/>
STYLES. <lb/>
Values for Same <lb/>
Values for Less <lb/>
WHAT THE SPRING HAS BROUGHT TO US, <lb/>
BEAUTY <lb/>
IT <lb/>
Beauty is the best meaning of the word. <lb/>
goods bought and with a view of <lb/>
the beauty of the fair women of Pitt county. There <lb/>
is not a thing from the handsomest evening fabrics <lb/>
down to an ordinary pin that has not had our most <lb/>
careful and personal attention when the purchase <lb/>
was made. . <lb/>
. <lb/>
We used every available power to t the proper <lb/>
things, the latest styles that best suit the buying public, Out <lb/>
whole store Is completely stocked with the latest and be. <lb/>
creations of Spring. Every department is fresh with the <lb/>
most goods. <lb/>
C. L Wilkinson Co <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1904- <lb/>
No. II <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
MONDAY. APRIL. <lb/>
Mis. la quite <lb/>
went t Washington <lb/>
J. F. spent Sunday in <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
TUESDAY, APRIL <lb/>
G. L; left this for <lb/>
V, <lb/>
V. of is <lb/>
n town. <lb/>
B. W. went to <lb/>
Miss Coward <lb/>
I visit to <lb/>
T. w. Skinner Mt Monday <lb/>
evening for bis home <lb/>
Mrs. T. Meadows left <lb/>
morning a <lb/>
Mis. H. Thomas left <lb/>
END OF THE CLUB. <lb/>
Reported for <lb/>
A very pleasant and interesting <lb/>
meeting f End of the <lb/>
Book We MM at the home <lb/>
of Richard Williams on th <lb/>
of April h, <lb/>
TEACHERS ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
Painting the Capitol. <lb/>
No piece of exterior painting <lb/>
the has at- <lb/>
more favorable attention <lb/>
than that which is soon to com- <lb/>
on the National Capitol. <lb/>
W- S. went to Tart-o. a visit to <lb/>
Mn. M. R. <lb/>
went to left this for <lb/>
I House. <lb/>
V. J. Let-, of <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
B. L. Tyson trued <lb/>
from Kinston. <lb/>
V, V. York left this <lb/>
for City. <lb/>
S. W of <lb/>
spent today hero <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Brady ft <lb/>
for Wilmington. <lb/>
E. A. Taft, who has been sick a <lb/>
few days, was out r. <lb/>
Mr. and Mis.<lb/>
from <lb/>
i ., ;. h <lb/>
Miss 1.-1, <lb/>
day from ii Visit ti Wash <lb/>
Miss Coward <lb/>
day evening for a visit to <lb/>
Miss Dome <lb/>
this morning from <lb/>
Mi. v.; I; mi fl Rise <lb/>
Delia Smith, of <lb/>
i i r . <lb/>
W. II <lb/>
lone May Honker i <lb/>
quite happy over the arrival of a <lb/>
Tyson, of Norfolk, came <lb/>
in evening this <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mrs. W. O. Dixon, of Hooker- <lb/>
ton, who been <lb/>
W. Brown, home <lb/>
day evening. . <lb/>
N. C. Hoyt, the <lb/>
Stock came ft <lb/>
this the interest <lb/>
is to  pear b <lb/>
neTt week. <lb/>
APRIL <lb/>
I.-. Hooker rick <lb/>
J. M. i. <lb/>
wont to <lb/>
J. M. Taft left this morning <lb/>
K. Jr. <lb/>
E. ltd <lb/>
ii<lb/>
Hill, ., <lb/>
trip <lb/>
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Dr. V, . . <lb/>
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Mr- IT.<lb/>
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Char- <lb/>
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V-v.<lb/>
Miss Delia <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
V. Cox <lb/>
Piling. <lb/>
J. B. is, <lb/>
ft. M; -u <lb/>
a A I fir . I . <lb/>
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Mrs, .;. <lb/>
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i- bad <lb/>
The Best Meeting of The Year. <lb/>
The Pitt County Teachers As- <lb/>
met Saturday morning <lb/>
in the graded school <lb/>
The opening were cm hundred gallons of <lb/>
The literary program by Rev. W. E. Powell by a force of <lb/>
f sketch of wives Henry j spoke very impressively men working two <lb/>
Mrs. Wooten and The is with <lb/>
Williams most hearth- enjoy-; class was . owing to <lb/>
tour if the <lb/>
primary Annabel one <lb/>
Moore; language Miss popular <lb/>
Mattie arithmetic, to print <lb/>
Bum Cox. ling how the work was don-. If <lb/>
Prof. Q. E, Lineberry spoke t, the case no mast- <lb/>
of a teacher's in Ml . <lb/>
daily preparation. The u -f <lb/>
teaching h a r was <lb/>
was the subject of a paper read <lb/>
b Miss Mary Hodges. Harrison Co., it is <lb/>
A paper the art of question-1 w la <lb/>
by Prof this valuable by <lb/>
per, principal of Dy <lb/>
graded their <lb/>
do from these meet- <lb/>
was to by Misses <lb/>
Mattie Grimes, Tessie and <lb/>
Smith Prof. W. P. i. <lb/>
and F. C. Nye. L,,, one of <lb/>
The class work was excellent as was so <lb/>
were also the papers read, . J <lb/>
very happy and thoughtful were impressed the improved <lb/>
short talks at of the Capitol that lie <lb/>
thorn the ladies. This ,,.; ,. to hi ; mis. <lb/>
admitted to be the best meet- , quality <lb/>
,. the th. t, Oil <lb/>
Confederacy. Cl <lb/>
Patience Reported for Reflector Baker <lb/>
Jarvis tail M. <lb/>
Henry Brows and of Daughters of Confederacy <lb/>
with Miss Pattie Wooten <lb/>
,. I April The meeting <lb/>
THE MEETING. promptly called to order by the <lb/>
president. After business way with a i <lb/>
was over, Wooten entertained It. is the <lb/>
of plays his work. <lb/>
ed and some f the current events <lb/>
given were decidedly unique. <lb/>
Among the visitors <lb/>
wen Larry Moore, W <lb/>
H. Brown, Harry of Mt. <lb/>
Airy, and Misses Lizzie Blow <lb/>
Green. <lb/>
After most delightful <lb/>
served by the <lb/>
the club adjourned to <lb/>
met Mrs. E A. Move, Jr., <lb/>
on April 10th, 1904. <lb/>
Marriage License. <lb/>
Last week Register of Deeds R. <lb/>
Williams issued licenses to the <lb/>
following couples; <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
G. W. Baker and Lina Shep- <lb/>
J. T. Flanagan and Laura Craw- <lb/>
ford. <lb/>
Frank Katie <lb/>
and Clem- <lb/>
an <lb/>
of ready-mixed paints, that the <lb/>
Capitol looks much better it <lb/>
has in many years is a dim of <lb/>
Short Slops. <lb/>
When corn -.- tor <lb/>
a Day Great Interest. <lb/>
Sunday was a day of rejoicing to US with <lb/>
many Christian hearts in Green-1 of North O <lb/>
ville. Rev. J. E. Hutson, who is Blow briny<lb/>
in the <lb/>
church, held three per <lb/>
vi was poem-.<lb/>
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LETTER TO V. M. SMITH. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Dear Sir. late president <lb/>
the bank, at Brew- <lb/>
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i. i i and Georgi i <lb/>
n Saturday <lb/>
for Ayden and <lb/>
morning- <lb/>
Miss E. Cox, of j <lb/>
has been visiting relatives <lb/>
here, returned home Saturday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Kate Chapman and Helen <lb/>
Galloway, of spent <lb/>
Saturday here and returned on <lb/>
the evening train. <lb/>
Mrs. Lucy of Grifton, <lb/>
who has been visiting her <lb/>
Mrs. L. H. returned <lb/>
home . <lb/>
ed <lb/>
to this one <lb/>
a leading warehouses in <lb/>
North <lb/>
Each of these gentlemen is an <lb/>
experienced tobacconist has <lb/>
several years on the Green- <lb/>
ville market. They are well <lb/>
known to all the people who sell <lb/>
tobacco here. They will make a <lb/>
strong team will look well to <lb/>
interest of all who sell with <lb/>
them. <lb/>
S. J. who was a part- <lb/>
in this house the past season, <lb/>
will engage in the leaf tobacco <lb/>
business next season. <lb/>
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year <lb/>
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usefulness in Ii; He <lb/>
a good boy and will win success.<lb/>
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Dr. H. Hyatt, of <lb/>
v. ill he<lb/>
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Hotel <lb/>
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idly <lb/>
lave <lb/>
loom. <lb/>
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kind <lb/>
sell me vi. -an i <lb/>
X. V. built finest boil i and <lb/>
a region. . 1884, and Monday, and Wednesday Yo-t do not mm u <lb/>
painted it at the <lb/>
cost of -eases of the eye, car, <lb/>
i throat, and fining glasses. <lb/>
In re <lb/>
painted it with Devon at a cost of <lb/>
In 1897 paint was in <lb/>
good condition. <lb/>
Lead-aDd-oil, 1400. three years. <lb/>
ten years. <lb/>
Tours truly <lb/>
F. W. Co. <lb/>
P. S. H. L. sells our <lb/>
paint. <lb/>
Every should keep <lb/>
away from his girl certain nights <lb/>
In the week to allow her to get a <lb/>
taste of Spring onions. <lb/>
Racing. <lb/>
The race track has been put in <lb/>
condition for use and the <lb/>
owners of fast horses are haring <lb/>
some out there these after- <lb/>
noons <lb/>
It is reported that there are <lb/>
cases of smallpox in Durham. <lb/>
improve I on by <lb/>
Nothing is wholly bad. Even a <lb/>
dark lantern has a bright side. <lb/>
from <lb/>
in New York a <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Seven persons were killed a <lb/>
core hurt and thirty <lb/>
injured in a street car <lb/>
dent at Santa Barbara, Cal. <lb/>
Elizabeth city will have a free <lb/>
mail delivery beginning August <lb/>
1st, <lb/>
jumped the track. <lb/>
flt <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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Oxford Time <lb/>
Price N <lb/>
M M II. II I I I I Mill Ml-l <lb/>
Department <lb/>
Brandt of the Reflector is in charge <lb/>
of C. E. who it to transact any <lb/>
paper in and territory. <lb/>
Four miles of the Raleigh <lb/>
railroad have <lb/>
graded. <lb/>
J. Stanley of Danville, <lb/>
committed suicide in the <lb/>
hotel, Greens- <lb/>
Saturday. He was married <lb/>
Pelham, this state, on Tuesday <lb/>
and returning to Dan- <lb/>
ville was discharged from his <lb/>
He took his bride to <lb/>
mud after remaining there a <lb/>
shot in the <lb/>
died in hour. <lb/>
Young Johnie Rockefeller <lb/>
among his Bible class copies <lb/>
of the first account hook kept by his <lb/>
p he was to parsimonious to <lb/>
to eat three meals a day. That was <lb/>
a seal tract, to be sure. <lb/>
Atlanta Constitution. <lb/>
There's a whole Summer ahead for the man who <lb/>
buys OXFORDS NOW. Oxfords will be worn <lb/>
this season than ever before. No matter what the price, <lb/>
no matter what the are ready for you <lb/>
with the largest, finest and swellest stock. <lb/>
Men and Boys, Our Price to <lb/>
PLENTY OF STYLES AT ALL PRICES TO SELECT FROM. <lb/>
SEE THEM, AND YOU'LL SEE THE OXFORD DISPLAY OF THE TOWN. BUY <lb/>
THEM AND YOU'LL BUY AT RIGHT PRICES. <lb/>
A. E. TUCKER CO. <lb/>
HUSTLING CLOTHIERS. <lb/>
J. J. Satterthwaite <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
N. G. <lb/>
Invite you to make their store <lb/>
headquarters and while thereto <lb/>
Inspect their complete 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 Selling Lawns and other <lb/>
summer dress goods about <lb/>
half price, to make room for <lb/>
all goods.<lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Gr <lb/>
And Provisions<lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Good, Fresh Groceries <lb/>
If you do come to see us. We keep every- <lb/>
thing in the grocery line and sell it to our <lb/>
at the Lowest Possible Price, <lb/>
Johnston Bros. <lb/>
GROCERS <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
G. E. BRADLEY <lb/>
One- Price- Store. <lb/>
We carry a general line of Mer- <lb/>
Dry Goods and <lb/>
Nice Hue of Shoes, Shirts and Neck <lb/>
wear etc. Fresh Stock of Fancy <lb/>
and Heavy Groceries. New line <lb/>
Wood, Tin and Hardware, we <lb/>
i make specialties of Furniture Sew- <lb/>
Machine and Cook Stoves. <lb/>
We do not claim to have any <lb/>
butter Goods or Prices than other <lb/>
merchants, hut we do it fair <lb/>
deal f h <lb/>
cash ., lit do a <lb/>
we give our <lb/>
mere the benefit of it, Sales, <lb/>
Small Margins and one price to all <lb/>
is our motto. <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 be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
is all you could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
J. H- CO-. <lb/>
FARMVILLE. N C. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
Fancy Groceries, Crockery, <lb/>
To- <lb/>
and Cigars. cheap <lb/>
Highest pries for country <lb/>
M. <lb/>
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
FANCY GOODS, <lb/>
la Milt at <lb/>
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb/>
In Superior Court <lb/>
Isabella Little <lb/>
Vs <lb/>
Daniel Little. <lb/>
The defendant Daniel Little will <lb/>
take notice that an action entitled as <lb/>
above has been commenced against <lb/>
him in the court of Pitt <lb/>
county by the It the <lb/>
of obtaining a divorce from the <lb/>
bonds of matrimony upon the grounds <lb/>
of and the said de- <lb/>
will further take notice that <lb/>
he is required to appear before the <lb/>
judge of our Superior court, at a <lb/>
court to be held for the county of Pitt <lb/>
at the court house in Greenville on <lb/>
the seventh Monday after the first <lb/>
Monday in March, it being the 25th <lb/>
day of April, and answer the <lb/>
which will be deposited in <lb/>
the office of the Clerk of the Superior <lb/>
f laid within the first <lb/>
threw day of said term, and then and <lb/>
answer or demur to laid com- <lb/>
plaint within required by <lb/>
law, or the will apply to the <lb/>
for the in <lb/>
MOORE, <lb/>
i f <lb/>
ADMINISTRATORS <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/>
administrator, Notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons holding claims <lb/>
against said estate to present them <lb/>
to me for payment, duly authenticated, <lb/>
on or before the first day of <lb/>
1905 or this notice will be plead in <lb/>
bar of their recovery. All persons <lb/>
indebted to said estate are requested <lb/>
to make immediate payment to me. <lb/>
Thia the 26th day of February 1904. <lb/>
W. L. SMITH, <lb/>
of Dennis C. Smith, Sr. <lb/>
Jarvis Blow, attorneys <lb/>
IN <lb/>
American and Italian Marble <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
WIRE AND IRON PENCE SOLD <lb/>
First Class work and price <lb/>
sent upon application. <lb/>
Three hundred Filipinos <lb/>
en route to the Si. Louis expos Mo <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
a ass <lb/>
reamer R. L. Myers lone <lb/>
daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
Slur Oh. for Greenville, leaven <lb/>
Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
at in. for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
and all points North. at <lb/>
Norfolk with railroads for nil <lb/>
points West. <lb/>
Shippers should order their <lb/>
freight by Old Dominion Line <lb/>
from New York and <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern B. R. and <lb/>
Old Dominion Line from Norfolk; <lb/>
Clyde Line from Philadelphia. <lb/>
Bay Line and Chesapeake Line <lb/>
from Baltimore and Merchants <lb/>
and Miners Line from Boston. <lb/>
hours subject to change <lb/>
without Notice. <lb/>
T. H. Myers, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers Brokers <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and H. B. Walker, Vice <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New Traffic Manager, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. Street, N. Y. <lb/>
tasteless Castor Oil. Tastes as <lb/>
good as Maple Syrup. per <lb/>
bottle for sale by Join T. <lb/>
V- <lb/>
Is the place to get Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, hoes <lb/>
Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at <lb/>
A foil line Brags and Highest prices paid <lb/>
for all kinds of<lb/>
Ayden, N C. April, 12th, 1904. <lb/>
R. M. Prince and wife, of <lb/>
S. C, after spending <lb/>
sometime Mrs. Sarah Smith <lb/>
left for their home Monday <lb/>
W. Jackson <lb/>
eggs, poultry -See be- <lb/>
fore selling <lb/>
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
The farmer, unless he is sick, <lb/>
who is not up with his work on., <lb/>
only lay it to laziness, blame cuss- <lb/>
or any other old thing, but <lb/>
J. HI. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. the fine weather has done <lb/>
Ed i; <lb/>
eyes, have J. Taylor, <lb/>
to examine them <lb/>
and seed at R Mrs. an aged lady.<lb/>
J. A. L. Templeton Friday John on the farm <lb/>
Thai in lot <lb/>
should and all mean b-1 their regular in Odd i here Friday on <lb/>
Misses Georgia and Lena An- filled with brick stores. Enter- Fellows ball Friday night They <lb/>
of Greenville, were visit- demands it. Home have a very large membership <lb/>
Misses and Smith I requires it, and money U , <lb/>
until Monday. j,, it . g A Ml assortment of ladies and <lb/>
We were at W. C. Jackson . . gents shoes at reasonable prices at <lb/>
store the other day, and was store-Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
surprised to lean, J J-B-Co daughter, Miss <lb/>
town of took the train <lb/>
an extensive line of <lb/>
clothing. man, youth <lb/>
,;,,, by ca ling at his <lb/>
child who cannot get. in <lb/>
there, either in a suitor a pair of <lb/>
pan's, is hard to please. <lb/>
n first Monday in can reg- here Saturday morning for Wash <lb/>
afternoon gave a talk to the new here, <lb/>
dents of the F W. B. S Halifax <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, <lb/>
C, apply <lb/>
corn, <lb/>
to E. K. <lb/>
J. Smith took a hip up the <lb/>
toad last week. <lb/>
A nice new line of ladies and Co. <lb/>
Ayden in our opinion presents . . . . <lb/>
brighter prospects for capitalists J- Ida Bertha <lb/>
than any place within the scope I Mary Hodges, <lb/>
and Georgia Delia Smith and <lb/>
Sirs. W. O. attended the <lb/>
meeting in Greenville <lb/>
of our knowledge. Come and see. , <lb/>
. . , . Mora Smith, visited friends <lb/>
We invite everybody that is any. ,, ,, <lb/>
. , ,. . , . , in Greenville the other day. <lb/>
body, the other kind we don't r <lb/>
want. of Saturday. <lb/>
We Wish to call especial you want <lb/>
Mrs. W. L. House, of M. Co's. <lb/>
was and B had been h resident of <lb/>
very high order. Ir-,. county for quite a of <lb/>
much appreciated. years. She was buried at Bethany <lb/>
and <lb/>
prominent <lb/>
ii. i, i- . and of <lb/>
been here this weT <lb/>
as the cheapest at Dan <lb/>
R. Newton wan <lb/>
week talking insurance. <lb/>
in white <lb/>
to the public, that we have <lb/>
established a Carriage spent from Friday to Monday I Dr. Palmer, of <lb/>
factory,; modern in Mrs. Jerry the train here Saturday <lb/>
only skilled labor employed, and for Greenville. <lb/>
the best material obtainable, used Just spring suit cloth Lookout for <lb/>
the of our work, for boys. j. j. horn, the Ayden <lb/>
Machinery of the latest inventions <lb/>
. . , , Mrs. J. L of Win. <lb/>
Have by us and no ., , , <lb/>
, been visiting J. <lb/>
are spared to make h <lb/>
our work first class In every par- <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Double and what keeps us <lb/>
from having that population of <lb/>
-2500 Let us do it. It can be <lb/>
done and that, too, within, the <lb/>
two Only a little <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Edwards and Mrs. <lb/>
W. were in Greenville <lb/>
Wednesday visiting Mis. J. W. <lb/>
brown. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
and bananas at B. E. a Co's. <lb/>
Confectioneries, tinware and <lb/>
everything in general <lb/>
at fair prices be found by call <lb/>
of every at store Hart <lb/>
at Hurt <lb/>
commercial visible type <lb/>
Prof. preached in the writer has combined th strong <lb/>
Missionary Baptist church Sunday points the machines <lb/>
morning and evening. In one for considerable less <lb/>
Lineberry, of j money. further <lb/>
delivered address, as to prices terms etc. Address <lb/>
At each of these services large j R. F. Johnson, Ayden. N. <lb/>
Miss Ethel Hill, of <lb/>
came up Friday to spend the day <lb/>
with Miss Edwards. She left <lb/>
List received another lot of boys <lb/>
bud a. I at W. <lb/>
; wards. <lb/>
Miss Smith, Carolina Hotel-Board <lb/>
emporium has replenished per day, near depot on West Ave- <lb/>
the latest novelties of <lb/>
ladies and dress goods. B. F. <lb/>
A class milliner is my employ. ,. , <lb/>
Give me a returned from <lb/>
Fremont Monday. <lb/>
B. B. Co , have built a . ,. <lb/>
large in rear of 0-i sell <lb/>
store good pair of pants for fifty <lb/>
your <lb/>
money hack if We <lb/>
have never had ;. refund the <lb/>
money for a single bottle. <lb/>
its. <lb/>
A. J. Flanagan, wife and little <lb/>
i, F i relatives <lb/>
fail to sec W. M. Edwards <lb/>
Saturday to visit friends at Or-j M. M. Sauls, , M- <lb/>
is the one to go to for all kinds of <lb/>
Cox Cotton planters and Sim- He always L Prof- Edwards, the <lb/>
Congregations were present. <lb/>
T. W. Moore is in <lb/>
town is blessed with;,. . <lb/>
and good preaching. <lb/>
E. K. Co. will do all they W Mill-, of <lb/>
possible ran to please you with were here <lb/>
their new line of heavy and <lb/>
groceries, hereby forbid any <lb/>
, . person to or <lb/>
those showers during the . , <lb/>
f. to my Ham Kittrell <lb/>
days were refreshing as the , , , <lb/>
. , . COl. who has <lb/>
Cox Cotton planters and Sim- <lb/>
guano distributors at J. R. <lb/>
Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Saturday reminded us of old <lb/>
limes. There was a crowd <lb/>
and our merchants were busy all <lb/>
day. They tell us however <lb/>
is a common occurrence every <lb/>
Saturday, <lb/>
When purchasing smoked meats <lb/>
School, spent <lb/>
here with Mr. <lb/>
Mrs. Edwards, <lb/>
W. M. Edwards Co., a <lb/>
carries the right kinds, and at the <lb/>
prices. Try a bottle of <lb/>
or <lb/>
When you need any repairing <lb/>
of buggies, carriages, wagons line of ladies oxfords. <lb/>
carts A.-., call on Ayden Milling Lena of <lb/>
Mfg. Co., satisfaction visiting Miss Helen <lb/>
teed I <lb/>
The ladies are invited A men's negligee <lb/>
to call and inspect our line of <lb/>
try Armour's etc. R F <lb/>
Tl . . mercerized we have <lb/>
Johnson, Ayden, N. O. Dist. ,,, . . <lb/>
i also in f <lb/>
just received at W M. Ed- <lb/>
e i lams, of Seven <lb/>
rt-are A certain lengths J J, n,.,. Mr Joe <lb/>
young lady promised to come visit-, Corn, hay and o Us, at J. R <lb/>
at our house, and now she Smith A r. . . t . . i . . <lb/>
. Hi it sluggish work <lb/>
with a bottle of Fig Fruit. <lb/>
. We always did have had <lb/>
C meal hulls at <lb/>
IS <lb/>
we want you.- hums <lb/>
,. i. g ,;,. <lb/>
farmers as six hundred pound bale <lb/>
of cotton from one acre of land. <lb/>
, to law. <lb/>
Try floor the best patent weighs <lb/>
pound,. Any <lb/>
bun <lb/>
We invite the ladies to call and , col. <lb/>
examine oar line of lawn before Yon will do well to go to <lb/>
elsewhere. i. for <lb/>
Lime, plastering hair, windows, groceries. <lb/>
doors, blinds and side lights at <lb/>
ck, plague take it. <lb/>
Go to B K. Bail A Co's new <lb/>
Friday j beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
and fresh fish. <lb/>
had the want every <lb/>
to lose last Friday. Bid. Us in <lb/>
first <lb/>
. <lb/>
contractor, <lb/>
body <lb/>
i nice Co <lb/>
Ayden department <lb/>
ll every particular. <lb/>
dew and as cheering to the Bring DaM. us all <lb/>
Any person do- . know, even your dreams <lb/>
night. Thia is the <lb/>
Monet lei if <lb/>
ii Jenkins u-1 <lb/>
i spending a few <lb/>
i iii ., g. <lb/>
lay. <lb/>
; Moore, are here <lb/>
budding the new brick church for <lb/>
on friends. <lb/>
first-class brick p. <lb/>
Ii Son, L r <lb/>
A full supply always <lb/>
n. hand. <lb/>
J. It. Bro. <lb/>
We have several second ham <lb/>
is that we will .-. i <lb/>
cheap at J. H. Smith Bro. <lb/>
T-. i. now hi save work <lb/>
. . I ;. i; <lb/>
n . <lb/>
. I-i ii <lb/>
. y <lb/>
ii i ired <lb/>
the <lb/>
spring Ionic, will do it. Only <lb/>
guaranteed to cure <lb/>
To my friends and <lb/>
I have just returned from Baltimore <lb/>
and have opened a new line of <lb/>
pretty millinery goods. Please <lb/>
call to see me next door Smith <lb/>
Bros. Mrs J. A. Davis. <lb/>
Just another case of <lb/>
men's at W. M. Ed- <lb/>
wards A Co's. <lb/>
Bock salt for stock, at J. B. <lb/>
Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Miss Page went to Win <lb/>
Saturday and returned <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Don't forget we want that cotton <lb/>
seed oil mill by the fail. <lb/>
Die latest styles in straw bus , men who have the <lb/>
caps j there is not lee per <lb/>
A beautiful line of enterprise. Besides it <lb/>
. straw <lb/>
Bro. we've been talking about. A <lb/>
improved stock, heap accomplished <lb/>
. . 8125.000 <lb/>
. N . . <lb/>
the Um . <lb/>
feels and If <lb/>
you will take a good blood <lb/>
u will that tired feeling. <lb/>
r t . , v . of <lb/>
.- ; .,., at <lb/>
VI. <lb/>
Mis. C. B. <lb/>
came i , to <lb/>
Sabbath with <lb/>
band Hotel <lb/>
stronger <lb/>
i r <lb/>
The leading <lb/>
safety con- <lb/>
A strong t,. <lb/>
I holders. <lb/>
The is <lb/>
Hook .<lb/>
D Di <lb/>
you want <lb/>
have <lb/>
ii, A., Mil<lb/>
Mrs. , <lb/>
S la La . , i <lb/>
spent<lb/>
ling . <lb/>
. ; <lb/>
we <lb/>
Mfg. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
r. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Win. J S. Burgwyn, President. <lb/>
Dr. Dixon, <lb/>
J. U. Smith, , Teller. <lb/>
01- <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
M the close of business March 1901. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, f <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Banks, . <lb/>
Cash Items, <lb/>
Cash in Bank, <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, f <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
expenses, B<lb/>
Dr. Lou is Skin tie <lb/>
Practicing Physician Surgeon,<lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
E. V- COX, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
i . <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
W. B. ALEXANDER, <lb/>
Tonsorial Artist, <lb/>
Latest Styles Hair Cutting, <lb/>
Shaving and <lb/>
. . <lb/>
i i,., hi , <lb/>
kind of repairing neatly <lb/>
by expert <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Mis <lb/>
Katie . aged a <lb/>
i died uM <lb/>
aunt, Mrs. Luke near <lb/>
here, last Thurs- <lb/>
day, She the daughter of <lb/>
Dock Newell and a young lady of <lb/>
many lovable traits <lb/>
bore suffering with great <lb/>
Her . <lb/>
in the family <lb/>
ground at <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
Editor a k d . <lb/>
D, J. <lb/>
in the post t K. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
i to <lb/>
N. C, Friday, April 1904. <lb/>
It looks more and more like Parker <lb/>
will be the man. <lb/>
W. A. Turk, general traffic <lb/>
manager of the Southern railway, <lb/>
died suddenly in City <lb/>
Saturday evening- The remains <lb/>
were brought to Raleigh for inter- <lb/>
Col. Turk's home in <lb/>
Durham is sending greetings to , Carolina, and this state and <lb/>
Concord. The latter town also has railway lose a useful <lb/>
a smallpox scare and the whole man was a <lb/>
stock in going down about <lb/>
as fast as Parker stock is g nag <lb/>
is being vaccinated. <lb/>
Atlanta wants the <lb/>
weather man to take it bark and <lb/>
warm it over. Just wait a little and <lb/>
you will want some and a straw <lb/>
in it. <lb/>
thorough railroad man and his ad- <lb/>
in the service was rapid. <lb/>
Just suppose Durham and Con- <lb/>
were to lock arms. It would <lb/>
rough on the <lb/>
SUMMER SCHOOL AT <lb/>
The Maple <lb/>
Judge Neal returned a few <lb/>
The prospectus of the summer <lb/>
school a faculty of forty fur ; ego front where he had been <lb/>
members including officers and an , holding He spoke of the ma- <lb/>
Republicans are having <lb/>
are. The lecturers include the m It seems that <lb/>
leading of the state, the maPle thrives in high <lb/>
slate superintendent, J in North Carolina and if the <lb/>
Chief Justice Clark and other I was given some attention by <lb/>
professional men. The i merchants, it is probable that a <lb/>
fun in the western districts of the <lb/>
state, at least they are making much <lb/>
fun for other folks. <lb/>
Congressman Small loses no <lb/>
opportunity to get in a word <lb/>
congress in behalf of his measure <lb/>
for an inland water way. His col <lb/>
leagues may some day awake to the <lb/>
realization that the proposed inland <lb/>
water way i one of the great needs <lb/>
of the country. <lb/>
teachers will also have an <lb/>
to hear Hon. John. Temple <lb/>
Grave, of Atlanta, on <lb/>
Century Mr. Graves <lb/>
is as the South's most <lb/>
eloquent platform speaker- Polk <lb/>
Miller, of Richmond, with hi banjo <lb/>
on Times Down and <lb/>
Dr. of Washington Lee, <lb/>
on Divine <lb/>
very good business could be <lb/>
ed in the production of maple sugar <lb/>
in this state for the markets. Judge <lb/>
Neal saw a on in boxes of maple <lb/>
sugar for sale at very cheap price <lb/>
and said that it was a common <lb/>
thing for the people about Boone <lb/>
and Blowing Rock to make maple <lb/>
syrup for their own use. Attention <lb/>
was called some time ago to the ex- <lb/>
tent to which buckwheat raised <lb/>
in the mountains of North Carolina. <lb/>
The buckwheat and the maple syrup <lb/>
would naturally go to the same <lb/>
markets There are probably a <lb/>
great many people who don't know <lb/>
It <lb/>
pears <lb/>
that Senator <lb/>
With not a house now for rent in <lb/>
Greenville, how do you think the that he is himself again. <lb/>
situation will be next fall when <lb/>
more people will be moving here <lb/>
.- j there ought to be more houses, <lb/>
such as are suitable for <lb/>
will be reelected chairman <lb/>
i small families and will rent at a <lb/>
of the state executive committee. A <lb/>
, . . ,. i reasonable price. If the town had <lb/>
better selection could hardly be, ,,,,,. <lb/>
a good building and loan <lb/>
j there would be more people <lb/>
l-- Loon their homes and fewer want- <lb/>
scarce as vegetables tune been ; e <lb/>
and with cabbages selling at cents j to rent <lb/>
a pound and rutabagas cents a <lb/>
,.,.,., r i The recent suit the state of <lb/>
it looks like close to j <lb/>
,, ., . , , North Dakota against the Hate of <lb/>
market would see the profit in put- <lb/>
North Carolina is about to lead to <lb/>
suits of a similar character <lb/>
A man in New York who owns a <lb/>
lot of repudiated illegally issued <lb/>
bonds of South Carolina, has offer- <lb/>
ed to give worth of them <lb/>
to the District if the <lb/>
latter will bring suit for the pay- <lb/>
of the bonds. It will require <lb/>
act of for the <lb/>
District of Columbia to accept the <lb/>
bonds. <lb/>
ting in more truck <lb/>
These people who invested <lb/>
cents per share in Mr. Fife's gold <lb/>
mine, with the expectation <lb/>
ting for it in days, are <lb/>
letting the public know h w . <lb/>
they are getting rich. <lb/>
When the two <lb/>
dailies have nothing else to <lb/>
about they fall on each other and <lb/>
thus waste much space. What each <lb/>
thinks of the other is of little con- <lb/>
to the reading public. <lb/>
JURY REFORM NEEDED. <lb/>
The faculty is composed of spec- <lb/>
editor of the Nash- educated at the leading <lb/>
ville Graphic, suffered a stroke of of this country and <lb/>
paralysis Saturday, and for some , . <lb/>
I he course of I practical <lb/>
hour in a serious condition., The Raleigh <lb/>
His brethren of the press are glad s,. opportunities that maple sugar, maple syrup and <lb/>
to know that when the change for i teachers never in the state i buckwheat are common farm pro- <lb/>
better came his recovery was rapid j and at such low rates that all in our and if a <lb/>
, afford attend, knowledge of the subject could be <lb/>
A copy of prospectus will be dominated our own mark- <lb/>
; to any one upon request. It j. might be supplied with purer <lb/>
A touching incident that en-; handsomely illustrated and is well articles than we import from other <lb/>
worth reading. It states, and a good business might <lb/>
; be developed these <lb/>
. .,,. i products. It would be very <lb/>
They Wont Be Satisfied. , . <lb/>
advantageous to the <lb/>
of the late I. E. Avery, and It is out of the question for Mr. population, if, through the <lb/>
acted in the court at Morgan ton <lb/>
Monday morning. Miss Nancy <lb/>
of Birmingham. the <lb/>
who was to have been married to <lb/>
him on the 28th of this month, <lb/>
filed a petition in court for leave to <lb/>
change her name so that she might <lb/>
assume the name of Mrs. Irwin <lb/>
Avery. The court granted the <lb/>
of his enemies, f or a year <lb/>
they demanded that he breaks his <lb/>
and take himself out of the <lb/>
of the presidential nomination. <lb/>
When he did so he was told <lb/>
he needed not to have troubled <lb/>
Cleveland; by either speech of Lenoir, Mowing Rock, <lb/>
silence, to command tho the <lb/>
for these articles could be made by <lb/>
orders sent to the home producers <lb/>
instead of having all orders seat to <lb/>
Vermont, or other distant <lb/>
The probabilities are that any mer- <lb/>
in one of the mountain towns <lb/>
could take an order execution <lb/>
for any one or all of. these <lb/>
things. Charlotte Chronicle <lb/>
petition and she took the name of . <lb/>
since he con I a not have <lb/>
him whom death plucked from her anyhow. When <lb/>
almost at the altar. What is more i a few days his opinion <lb/>
beautiful than a true woman's level -of Judge Parker as a presidential <lb/>
he said in effect, <lb/>
Parker is an able, serious- <lb/>
From remark we have recently <lb/>
heard farmers make about the con- <lb/>
of public r ads, it is be-1 dent. Whereupon they say that <lb/>
is more sentiment in I his endorsement will do Judge <lb/>
this county for improving the roads P good and <lb/>
The Relations of Boys and Girls. <lb/>
In the May there is a <lb/>
good candidate end a good paper by Lillie Hamilton French. <lb/>
Thai was a novel idea of some <lb/>
folks up in a New York town, ill <lb/>
giving all the guests at a party a <lb/>
spring chicken as a souvenirs Wish <lb/>
that fashion would spread down <lb/>
way and party invitations come <lb/>
often. <lb/>
The Durham Herald says are <lb/>
good men but of course the man who <lb/>
wins will be the Not <lb/>
Haven't you heard the old jingle. <lb/>
are just as good fishes that <lb/>
Swim in the sea as ever we manage <lb/>
la take <lb/>
Mt. Roosevelt is <lb/>
nothing in the republican record to <lb/>
Bight there is where he <lb/>
and many other I people differ. If <lb/>
there ever was a party on the <lb/>
it looks like the republican <lb/>
party is now in that position, with <lb/>
many department frauds, <lb/>
and such on its hands to explain. <lb/>
The Raleigh Times condones the <lb/>
fact that arrangements with the <lb/>
to take the North Carolina <lb/>
Press Association to the St. Lou is ex- <lb/>
position are about to fail. In that <lb/>
the brethren stay at home, <lb/>
walk, or the <lb/>
beet. If any the <lb/>
to walk be <lb/>
Mr. J. J. wrote a <lb/>
strong letter to the Raleigh News <lb/>
and Observer in which he called <lb/>
attention to some reforms needed <lb/>
in our jury system. Ho says <lb/>
of the greatest obstacles to tho <lb/>
proper execution of justice in <lb/>
capital cases is the unfairness of <lb/>
allowing the defendant twenty- <lb/>
three peremptory challenges while <lb/>
the state or prosecution only has <lb/>
Further on he <lb/>
each side the same <lb/>
of peremptory challenges <lb/>
in and you will see notable <lb/>
changes for the better in the <lb/>
of juries, justice would also <lb/>
be promoted if the unanimous <lb/>
verdict was not required to convict, <lb/>
One juror for any notion of his own <lb/>
can prevent a verdict with the <lb/>
result that nothing is accomplished <lb/>
except heavy expenses payed <lb/>
by the of the county. <lb/>
It is not right that justice should <lb/>
be thwarted or defeated because <lb/>
twelve men should choose not to <lb/>
be of the same mind. matters <lb/>
are now the defendant has to get <lb/>
only one to disagree. The <lb/>
has to get all twelve to agree. <lb/>
This writer believes it would be a <lb/>
wise step to change the law ho that <lb/>
two-thirds of a jury may convict, <lb/>
though there are many people think <lb/>
tea out of twelve ought to be <lb/>
the required number to make a <lb/>
Mr. position is <lb/>
a sound one and it is evident that <lb/>
a great many people are of his way <lb/>
of thinking. The legislature would <lb/>
de the a good service by <lb/>
as that <lb/>
ii be dome. <lb/>
than there has ever been in the <lb/>
past. It is remarkable that people, <lb/>
in this enlightened age, can sat- <lb/>
to go on with such miserable <lb/>
country roads as we have, and it is <lb/>
that he had better have kept his <lb/>
mouth <lb/>
If he had done so it would have <lb/>
been said that he sulking, and <lb/>
cherished a lingering hope that he <lb/>
would be nominated himself. If he <lb/>
cause for congratulation that had expressed an unfavorable <lb/>
in this particular is changing, j ion of the New Yorker, it would <lb/>
May it continue to increase until <lb/>
the people see that it will be <lb/>
economy to tax themselves to build <lb/>
better roads. <lb/>
NEW RULING REGARDING LI <lb/>
CANTS TO ASYLUM. <lb/>
From now the ruling of <lb/>
the two boards of directors of <lb/>
Morgan ton Hospitals for <lb/>
the insane to the effect that an <lb/>
applicant who resides in territory <lb/>
of the Eastern or Western asylum <lb/>
cannot become an inmate of the <lb/>
asylum located the opposite sec- <lb/>
will not enforced. <lb/>
At a meeting of the two <lb/>
tors, held at Morganton Thursday <lb/>
And Friday, which was also attended <lb/>
by the superintendents of the two <lb/>
institutions named, it was decided <lb/>
that in the future should there be <lb/>
room for inmates in the Western <lb/>
asylum, while the asylum at <lb/>
Raleigh was full, and application <lb/>
for the admission of an inmate <lb/>
came from the eastern portion of <lb/>
the state, the applicant shall be <lb/>
admitted. <lb/>
It so happens that at this <lb/>
the Eastern asylum is filled almost <lb/>
to overflowing, while at Morganton <lb/>
there is room for a number of pa- <lb/>
in the female wards. There <lb/>
are likewise several <lb/>
pending in the eastern district for <lb/>
the admission of women patients <lb/>
will be serried to <lb/>
Ti-ea. <lb/>
have bee said that he is a chronic <lb/>
kicker and that he is fixing to bolt <lb/>
again. He cannot satisfy them, no <lb/>
matter what he does or does db. <lb/>
Yet the fact remain that neither <lb/>
Judge Parker or any other demo- <lb/>
can. be elected president if he <lb/>
lacks tie endorsement of <lb/>
Cleveland, and the person who <lb/>
doesn't know that doesn't know to <lb/>
come in out of the <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Philosophy. <lb/>
Opportunities are hand- <lb/>
made-. <lb/>
The small tree often hours the <lb/>
best fruit. <lb/>
No job is impossible to a willing <lb/>
worker. <lb/>
It's too late to spar when <lb/>
granary is bare. <lb/>
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first crack the shell. <lb/>
If all work was as easy as <lb/>
everybody would kept busy. <lb/>
The best time to read a or a <lb/>
mortgage is before you sign it. <lb/>
To stand upright a man, like a <lb/>
sack, must have something in him. <lb/>
It's a thrifty farmer who drives <lb/>
his work and is not driven by it. <lb/>
In searching for knowledge a <lb/>
man frequently finds out something <lb/>
he care to Life. <lb/>
much to <lb/>
which mothers of marriageable <lb/>
sons, to mothers in law <lb/>
The following paragraph on- <lb/>
that is <lb/>
between girls ill <lb/>
is worth quoting. <lb/>
like a or like a <lb/>
one or the other is perpetually <lb/>
told, and always the way of re- <lb/>
When the boy displays-an <lb/>
undue feeling, some one to <lb/>
mother ought to put <lb/>
you in the little <lb/>
girl try to throw ball, she is- told <lb/>
that the boys will laugh at her. The <lb/>
war of the sexes and <lb/>
and goes on. Why <lb/>
should these things be so- <lb/>
and girls are in this world to grow up. <lb/>
together, to take-their places-tide by <lb/>
parents and as guides <lb/>
generations coning after them. You <lb/>
are to say so to <lb/>
children; afraid of putting <lb/>
into their You it <lb/>
to leave them to he taken <lb/>
wares by newly emotions, <lb/>
which plunge them <lb/>
they even know what its re- <lb/>
leaving then <lb/>
as unhappy people, to flow <lb/>
away, as best they can, cut <lb/>
their <lb/>
When n man gets stuck on <lb/>
plaster the parting n <lb/>
painful. <lb/>
If a young man has money son <lb/>
girl is sure think him <lb/>
The man who thinks every <lb/>
man is a liar is most generally <lb/>
liar himself. <lb/>
The Baptist Female <lb/>
at Raleigh, now being out of <lb/>
win be formally to i <lb/>
of Hay <lb/>
It's a good that , , , <lb/>
. will <lb/>
to his a fig to a <lb/>
fee. i. . <lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory. <lb/>
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P. of. Q. K. Lineberry delivered <lb/>
T. U. in <lb/>
the Baptist <lb/>
The was at <lb/>
bis best and hi was well <lb/>
We hare a nice lot of porch <lb/>
timber. If you are in need <lb/>
of them why not let us fit you up. <lb/>
are <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
G. A. will pay <lb/>
John Fields, Les- <lb/>
lie Smith several other <lb/>
gentlemen were here Sunday. <lb/>
The line of ladies dress goods <lb/>
the store of R. G. Chapman Co. <lb/>
is unusually attractive. Call <lb/>
see. <lb/>
Harness as well as buggies <lb/>
Don't go somewhere else to get <lb/>
your harness when you can get <lb/>
when you can get any <lb/>
style just as cheap cheap- <lb/>
just as nice <lb/>
here from the <lb/>
cash price for corn, peas, . <lb/>
geese, etc. <lb/>
Augusta, from Black Jack, <lb/>
of Elder T. <lb/>
K. Manor, g. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
We Hues of farm <lb/>
supplies, dry goods, <lb/>
groceries, drugs etc. Cunt- and <lb/>
see us one all all. <lb/>
Harrington, Berber Co. <lb/>
A. F. from Ayden, <lb/>
was here Tuesday. <lb/>
No politics stirring here. Our <lb/>
people are too busy to talk politics <lb/>
Fred came up from <lb/>
yesterday mi important bus- <lb/>
He went <lb/>
School book.-, pens, pencils <lb/>
best q of alway- <lb/>
Drag Sore. <lb/>
Light and groceries R. G. <lb/>
Chapman Co. is place. <lb/>
Don't forget. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Eleven carloads of Guano at Win <lb/>
man you get your buggies from. I in two days means hustle <lb/>
The brick work is done nine fr somebody. <lb/>
Young men want Suits with <lb/>
worked right into them. <lb/>
IT TAKES SKILL AND ARTISTIC <lb/>
stores. J. W. Moore left last <lb/>
night for to start on the <lb/>
new church there. <lb/>
To our <lb/>
Having neat lost our <lb/>
of merchandise the recent <lb/>
lire, we are no making arrange- <lb/>
as rapidly as possible to <lb/>
Notice--1 wish to notify <lb/>
public that I grind every <lb/>
day at my mill one mile south of <lb/>
Level place. <lb/>
Tripp. <lb/>
Mr. Mm, H H. <lb/>
spent Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
A. West, at <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co- wishes <lb/>
are <lb/>
has a lit lie excite- <lb/>
no and then. On Saturday <lb/>
Vincent's mule ran away <lb/>
I open again. solicit <lb/>
a continuance of your valued pal-i cart <lb/>
applying lots seals you one and bub <lb/>
to the ill a past We remain <lb/>
and out of Yours to <lb/>
H. L. Prof. G. E. Lineberry will de- <lb/>
prices for us. j liver address at close bit. seriously <lb/>
. ,. Mollie damage. W. B. Will- <lb/>
Dr B Cox, not ,. . , <lb/>
can .-- g same <lb/>
residence or at score of it. G j A plow beau, manufactured by j H- up a cart. ; , <lb/>
. ,, Mfg. Co. always For com, oats, cotton seed meal <lb/>
ow I <lb/>
gives A, v. <lb/>
Miss Abrams, <lb/>
, CLOTHING<lb/>
to <lb/>
and have one put in join i came <lb/>
Greenville, ho La, ; <lb/>
and MM Ml. j . ,,. <lb/>
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log the Mamie Urn of dry Me. <lb/>
Oxford last Price l- suit the buyer <lb/>
Boarding J. Dane Cooper and John Nichols <lb/>
Cox. Board per day. went to Us Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. Harvey <lb/>
The makers of obi Clothing understand their s <lb/>
perfectly, and we just the Suits men Deli <lb/>
Wear. Suits as swell, smart as it is n <lb/>
The Single Double Breasted styles are i <lb/>
The well formed shoulders, long narrow collars and <lb/>
It.-, <lb/>
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who has been <lb/>
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i,. Vincent's <lb/>
last <lb/>
lie ii been for <lb/>
house town. <lb/>
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this I wen best <lb/>
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mis and <lb/>
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nave to it tot . <lb/>
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Bo try tine Carroll <lb/>
by <lb/>
. the trousers and the correct kinks <lb/>
very Reasonable prices <lb/>
WILSON <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER. <lb/>
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from that have ever Mfg <lb/>
known, will mu A. A. Forbes <lb/>
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go., <lb/>
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in the on <lb/>
perfectly <lb/>
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ii Far- j our home <lb/>
do well to them. It. lie this <lb/>
is tin- -lull<lb/>
Miss Le returned from ; <lb/>
J Tasteless OIL sold. <lb/>
The tin is being rapidly put on i Taste as good Maple By rap. <lb/>
the store, and the carpenters are; per bottle at Dr. <lb/>
trying to get then before c-x, <lb/>
the tinner's get through. Winter-1 , <lb/>
ville is hustling. <lb/>
Any wishing to purchase I <lb/>
a with boiler, <lb/>
shift.-, etc. all erected and <lb/>
order, with two coin grists <lb/>
and one flour mill complete, with <lb/>
sunnier and bolt. Also the build- <lb/>
and large lank above It, <lb/>
Will do well to see or correspond <lb/>
with A. G. Mfg. Co. This <lb/>
is tut plant that contains the <lb/>
supply mineral water <lb/>
and m a most splendid lot <lb/>
business, A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
is offering the sale with the view <lb/>
building a brick factory. <lb/>
L. Johnson for and <lb/>
light groceries. <lb/>
organ grinder is liable to <lb/>
neon us at <lb/>
A of will <lb/>
to any against con- <lb/>
KING COMBINATION <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
A. i. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY.<lb/>
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H. C. VENTERS, <lb/>
N. v. <lb/>
DR. R. J. GRIMES, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
Children, killing one instantly and Office depot. <lb/>
I injuring the other seriously, so <lb/>
so that the physician. Dr. <lb/>
Joanna Tayloe, thinks he will not <lb/>
live. The child killed was a grit <lb/>
years old and the Injured tot was <lb/>
a year-old boy. Just before tie <lb/>
log tram arrived in the <lb/>
two children of Jesse <lb/>
went down to the track to play, <lb/>
and while the train was hacking in j <lb/>
the station the 2-year-old little <lb/>
; fell oh the track, and his slater, <lb/>
his great peril, made an j <lb/>
attempt to rescue him and in so U <lb/>
j doing she slipped and fell on the <lb/>
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb/>
ETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
next door to Post Office. <lb/>
STATON AND BUNTING, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb/>
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries. <lb/>
d and Country Produce. <lb/>
Tobacco and Cigars. The; to death, her skull to a <lb/>
only Soda Fountain in town, All J jelly and different pieces of her <lb/>
the popular drinks. Hot Peanuts <lb/>
every day. <lb/>
AT <lb/>
body so wax almost <lb/>
unrecognizable. The hoy had h I <lb/>
and head badly stashed. <lb/>
Greenville's Great <lb/>
Department Store <lb/>
can get goods at <lb/>
Is now arrayed in Spring Attire <lb/>
The beautified NEW SPRING <lb/>
GOODS are here in <lb/>
dance and you are invited <lb/>
to come and them. <lb/>
Our show rigs in <lb/>
This week Tarboro is taking a <lb/>
second dose of street yon can get goods at our <lb/>
large you bay and b- satisfied with your <lb/>
R. L purchases. <lb/>
,, Suits Dre Goods, Shoes, Hits. <lb/>
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware, <lb/>
and everything you wear. Everything u use in <lb/>
your house and everything you u in your parlor. <lb/>
s Millinery Goods a Specialty. <lb/>
Our goods are here and we are ready to serve you. <lb/>
Everybody that, sees buy-., and everybody that tries <lb/>
our goods becomes our customers. Just give us a trial <lb/>
and save Yourselves money. <lb/>
Report of the condition of <lb/>
of <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business <lb/>
and Discounts 1158,687.29 <lb/>
Overdrafts 1.080.091 <lb/>
; Furniture Fixtures <lb/>
Due from. Banks 183,028.761 <lb/>
Checks cash items j <lb/>
. Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin 3,289.59 TWO MS H , <lb/>
BLOUNT BROTHERS. <lb/>
B IT H EL, N. C. <lb/>
TAD <lb/>
MULLS <lb/>
Capital Q <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
III <lb/>
ll; <lb/>
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9383,466.12 <lb/>
i State of North Carolina, I <lb/>
and many other beautiful Summer Dress <lb/>
Fabrics are ahead of any past record Our <lb/>
LACES and will delight <lb/>
you. The Notion Department is <lb/>
full of the newest novelties. <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, James L. Cashier of the <lb/>
above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear the above statement is j of Insured. <lb/>
i true to the list of my knowledge <lb/>
and belief JAMES L LITTLE, <lb/>
Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 8th April. <lb/>
JAMES C TYSON, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
G. MOVE, <lb/>
R. A. TYSON. <lb/>
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butter, cool water and many dainties that <lb/>
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HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb/>
you have you v.-ill a Lawn Mower pretty <lb/>
and we've it easy for yo . to own <lb/>
Than ll no need to borrow a lawn mower when we <lb/>
we sell a good with best steel knives at such <lb/>
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work. <lb/>
Water Coolers, Cream Freezer, Hammocks and <lb/>
everything else in the hardware line. <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
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Back up Claims for <lb/>
TONIC <lb/>
Fact is a Tonic and not <lb/>
a stimulant. <lb/>
Fact vitalizes and lends <lb/>
permanent to the entire <lb/>
human system. <lb/>
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a normal, scientific cure for <lb/>
Complaints <lb/>
Chills and Fever, <lb/>
Neuralgia, Rheumatism. <lb/>
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add his to <lb/>
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IND. <lb/>
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in on<lb/>
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Our <lb/>
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the meat the year. <lb/>
The Beat <lb/>
instant relief from Bums, cure <lb/>
Braises, <lb/>
In buying Hal it <lb/>
hat yon <lb/>
get and a <lb/>
is certain. There are many <lb/>
on the <lb/>
all of which are worthless, and <lb/>
quite a few are while <lb/>
DeWitt's Salve is <lb/>
perfectly and cares. <lb/>
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woman is proud of it when <lb/>
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pain i back sides, <lb/>
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me Then i advised <lb/>
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continued their <lb/>
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Salves e hi Buck. <lb/>
Ion's Salves is in best, It <lb/>
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Skin and Piles. It's <lb/>
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satisfaction by Drug<lb/>
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his ideal woman the first time, <lb/>
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Nothing but but praise is heard of the Hals and Toques we've <lb/>
assembled. It's unique, this remarkable collection, first, because of the striking <lb/>
and exclusive styles, again, since the world's most famed artists are liberally represented. <lb/>
The creation of our own workroom, in style and quality, equal to that any exclusive <lb/>
would charge twice as much. <lb/>
Dress Goods, <lb/>
EVERY WEAVE KNOWN TO WOMAN- <lb/>
KIND IN WOOL, SILK MO WOOL. <lb/>
COTTON FABRICS. WE THEN <lb/>
SATISFACTORY <lb/>
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long aid c you should be <lb/>
long look Look us far us yon like, If <lb/>
-tailing and style, to Login both <lb/>
tors, and. in addition, qualities <lb/>
j zed by eon tinned wear. Whether yon pay or <lb/>
get any variation in sturdy durability, its mainly the <lb/>
t of II <lb/>
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ill far- <lb/>
I I'M <lb/>
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It <lb/>
Yards Sea Island Percales in wide, <lb/>
I Reversible Carpet. <lb/>
l Never before shown in Greenville. Carpet is unlike most <lb/>
floor covering, in that it is reversible, with carpet effect on one <lb/>
; side for and matting effect on the other side for summer. <lb/>
Absolutely vermin and moth proof sanitary, in fact <lb/>
this carpet wash, color fast, not to run. Enough said. Challenge price. <lb/>
W. Main St <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
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DISGRACEFUL PERFORMANCE. <lb/>
Female Minstrels Disgusted Ev <lb/>
Who the Show. <lb/>
Duncan Clark's Female Min <lb/>
mi called appeared at the <lb/>
Academy Music last night, we <lb/>
to say. <lb/>
A more disgusting performance <lb/>
and one more vulgar has never <lb/>
appeared in this city, ii <lb/>
we may except the Bijou, that <lb/>
was started on the wharf about <lb/>
fifteen jeers ago, and The Mes- <lb/>
was instrumental in break- <lb/>
that up. <lb/>
There was no redeeming part <lb/>
this The jokes were l <lb/>
broad, vulgar and obscene. <lb/>
Wilmington Messenger, <lb/>
This minstrel company was bill <lb/>
to play in the opera here <lb/>
the but Manager <lb/>
would not allow them to <lb/>
show. is right. A u- <lb/>
of that character should not <lb/>
be permitted i- any town. <lb/>
The physicians of Pitt Bounty <lb/>
in Convention assembled announce <lb/>
that their Black will be <lb/>
placed in the hands of the pub- <lb/>
May 1st. Any one <lb/>
indebted to a physician for med- <lb/>
service had best settle their <lb/>
prior to mis date and <lb/>
avoid being placed upon the list. <lb/>
to <lb/>
The Hay Co <lb/>
SELLERS OP <lb/>
Hay, Grain, Cracked Corn, <lb/>
Bran, Cotton Seed <lb/>
Meal and Hulls. <lb/>
FIFTH STREET. ONE DOOR <lb/>
FIVE POINTS. <lb/>
our and see our stock be- <lb/>
fore buying. We want to buy your <lb/>
Corn and Peas for cash <lb/>
HOE TELEPHONE AND <lb/>
TELEGRAPH COMPANY. <lb/>
Rutabagas just received at S. M <lb/>
North Carolina-, I <lb/>
Pitt County. In Superior Court. <lb/>
George W. Caraway and wife, <lb/>
B. Caraway, and George II. Lind- <lb/>
administrator b. c t. s of S. <lb/>
V. whitehead. <lb/>
Godfrey A. Stancill, S V ad- <lb/>
d b u of B S Atkinson, <lb/>
L C King, Peyton T Atkinson, John <lb/>
K King and wife, Alice King, <lb/>
A Watkins and Helen V <lb/>
Watkins. <lb/>
The defendants, L C King, <lb/>
Watkins and wife Helen V Watkins <lb/>
named, will take notice that an <lb/>
action entitled as above has been com- <lb/>
in the Superior Court of <lb/>
COUnty, relating to. and for the <lb/>
of, certain real property situate <lb/>
county. North Carolina, and <lb/>
known as the <lb/>
The said defendants will further take <lb/>
notice that they are required to <lb/>
pear at the next term of the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pitt county t. be held on the <lb/>
7th Monday after the first Monday in <lb/>
March, V It being the 25th day of <lb/>
April, at the Court House in <lb/>
county, at Greenville, North I <lb/>
and or demur to the complain <lb/>
Bald action, or the lit Will <lb/>
to the court for the relief de- <lb/>
in <lb/>
This the 1901. <lb/>
Clerk of the superior Court Pitt C <lb/>
Popular Shapes <lb/>
The following <lb/>
be reached over <lb/>
The Meeting. <lb/>
At the service in the this <lb/>
church last night three persons N. C.<lb/>
lines of <lb/>
presented themselves for member- <lb/>
ship. <lb/>
The meeting will probably close <lb/>
Friday night, as Rev. Mr. Hutson <lb/>
expects to leave Saturday morn- <lb/>
big. The remaining days of the <lb/>
meeting should be marked by <lb/>
most earnest work and prayers of <lb/>
the Christian people. There are <lb/>
many deeply interested who have <lb/>
not yet accepted Christ and these <lb/>
should be helped to the point of <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
Beaufort, <lb/>
Durham,<lb/>
Henderson, <lb/>
Littleton, <lb/>
New <lb/>
Oxford, <lb/>
Raleigh, <lb/>
Rocky Mt. <lb/>
Weldon. <lb/>
Winston, <lb/>
Augusta, <lb/>
fin <lb/>
Baltimore M I <lb/>
Chattanooga, Tenn. <lb/>
l hue City. V. <lb/>
III. <lb/>
Cincinnati, Ohio. <lb/>
Columbia, C <lb/>
Va <lb/>
Va, <lb/>
Nashville, Tenn <lb/>
New York N. Y. <lb/>
New Orleans, La. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Philadelphia, P, <lb/>
Richmond, Va <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Ami all other important In- <lb/>
points east of the Hiss- <lb/>
New Trial, <lb/>
the of i in <lb/>
, . port up from <lb/>
;,. <lb/>
Supreme court, <lb/>
at the lower court was re- <lb/>
versed by Supreme court and <lb/>
a new trial ordered. <lb/>
. River. <lb/>
NOTICE OF LAND SALE. <lb/>
By of a decree o <lb/>
yo.-r. in <lb/>
Miller had a large <lb/>
audience in the graded <lb/>
chapel night and net <lb/>
was interesting.<lb/>
Thu . i of Pat <lb/>
d by <lb/>
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ii. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Pi <lb/>
n i <lb/>
of A. Coward <lb/>
a by D. <lb/>
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PA A . <lb/>
the Sn- <lb/>
of land. ; <lb/>
re Richard S guardian, <lb/>
Alonzo and W. G. tbs j <lb/>
undersigned commissioner will sell <lb/>
I at the Court house door on <lb/>
the 2nd clay of May. that piece I <lb/>
or parcel of land lying <lb/>
being situated in town- <lb/>
ship, county, am described <lb/>
Beginning at he last <lb/>
I of lot No. In division <lb/>
j of land between Joyner and <lb/>
i. and rum <lb/>
i wast to k <lb/>
. . j . north l <lb/>
., . . .,, . . .,, a ., , <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Partition Sale of Real <lb/>
Estate. <lb/>
Pursuant to an order of the <lb/>
of Pit county rendered on the <lb/>
22nd day of March. 1904, in an action <lb/>
therein pending entitled C. T. <lb/>
vs C, <lb/>
tree ad for <lb/>
Langley, for partitions of the lands <lb/>
herein after described, ordering a <lb/>
resale of tho said land. The under- <lb/>
signed commissioner will offer for <lb/>
salt to highest bidder for cash at <lb/>
the court house door in Greenville. <lb/>
N. C. on Monday the 26th day of <lb/>
April, at o'clock, M; it being <lb/>
the first day of a term of the Superior <lb/>
court of said county, following <lb/>
described lands to wit. Beginning <lb/>
on the road, corner of <lb/>
lot No. u In Tabs Daniel <lb/>
south poles with <lb/>
the line to a stake in the <lb/>
with -aid Davenport line I <lb/>
W. poles pine on <lb/>
I thence with the Daniel <lb/>
Hill i a poles to <lb/>
I with said Road North <lb/>
,,; i polos a pine stump on <lb/>
i of the <lb/>
thence up North W. poles and u <lb/>
inches, to Containing <lb/>
f acres mere o It <lb/>
I March th <lb/>
L. Commissioner. <lb/>
It is not enough that a Shop, should be <lb/>
easy and well made, it should be handsome <lb/>
Oxfords <lb/>
are all three. The shapes are especially <lb/>
attractive this season, aid all styles are <lb/>
sold at a price never heard of before for <lb/>
High Grade Shoes. The shape <lb/>
is a special favorite. Made in blacK or tan <lb/>
with light or heavy soles, and in lace or <lb/>
button. Very graceful, very comfortable <lb/>
and yet snug fitting. Sold exclusively by <lb/>
THE MAN'S <lb/>
R. J. Cobb. <lb/>
C. V. York. <lb/>
L. ti. Pender. <lb/>
KT <lb/>
M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
i Grocer <lb/>
Dealer, <lb/>
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Oil ;. <lb/>
Turkey . B <lb/>
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prompt on to ,,., ,. . ,. . .,. .,, , ,, . <lb/>
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Id i i . till-. <lb/>
goods. an <lb/>
or Con <lb/>
and <lb/>
Lumber <lb/>
Contractors, Constructors <lb/>
am <lb/>
All <lb/>
scroll <lb/>
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of bi <lb/>
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AND <lb/>
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Dentist. <lb/>
VILLE, <lb/>
Dr. -J <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
William Fountain, H. <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Office one door east of post office, or. <lb/>
street Phone <lb/>
Cold Comfort <lb/>
what we are after, ind the of one of <lb/>
our ors will insure sweet milk, and <lb/>
butter, water and many dainties that <lb/>
would 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 and <lb/>
everything else In the hardware line.<lb/>
M my new and pretty -i J r <lb/>
i- hi In ; of i. as <lb/>
Prints, indeed won <lb/>
of are i and pi . <lb/>
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their y. <lb/>
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s, Pr and I i aw <lb/>
Tin- me <lb/>
I he colors and lasting, the <lb/>
are wonder <lb/>
BLAND <lb/>
Phone No. <lb/>
The Only Way <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
To get the confidence of the <lb/>
people of Pitt county by <lb/>
is through the daily d <lb/>
semi-weekly editions of <lb/>
THE <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
ONE PER <lb/>
THIS EXPLAINS ITSELF. <lb/>
How the Dispensary Suit is Defended. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
April 190-t. <lb/>
R. O. Esq. <lb/>
Greenville, S. <lb/>
Referring to our interview of <lb/>
last Saturday, the de- <lb/>
of brought in the <lb/>
Superior court of Pitt county by <lb/>
K. H and W. E. <lb/>
yourself associates <lb/>
the board of aldermen, attacking <lb/>
your authority to act in the <lb/>
of aldermen, and to declare <lb/>
null and void the election held on <lb/>
FOUND WATERY GRAVE. <lb/>
the 2nd day of March, 1904, on <lb/>
.-. . the river. <lb/>
Two Men Drowned in the <lb/>
Just before sunset Wednesday <lb/>
evening two men were drowned in <lb/>
the liver near Red Banks, two <lb/>
miles below Greenville. <lb/>
There were three men, two <lb/>
and one colored, who <lb/>
up from Washington with a gas <lb/>
boat to tow down a raft of <lb/>
that had been collected near Red <lb/>
When they arrived at <lb/>
the the men left the gas boat <lb/>
and got a canoe to arrange the <lb/>
raft for taking in tow. The color- <lb/>
ed man was using the and <lb/>
making a foal stroke caused the <lb/>
boat to throwing them all <lb/>
the question of a dispensary, and <lb/>
to enjoin you from giving full <lb/>
One of the white swam to <lb/>
the boat and held <lb/>
force and effect to that election, I; <lb/>
beg to that the firm of by, The <lb/>
Blow will undertake the defense I f to to a <lb/>
j place when the colored <lb/>
man, could not swim, caught <lb/>
bold of him. The two straggled <lb/>
of that suit upon the following <lb/>
1st. We are to be allowed to <lb/>
manage the defense iv our own <lb/>
way from to finish, without <lb/>
any control or restraint upon the <lb/>
part the defendants or any of <lb/>
them. This does not apply to the <lb/>
together in the water and drifted <lb/>
some distance the <lb/>
when sank. <lb/>
The other white man clinging to <lb/>
the boat also drifted down the <lb/>
stream and was later rescued by <lb/>
Vice Admiral and Crew of <lb/>
Perish. <lb/>
St. April <lb/>
official dispatch has <lb/>
been received from Rear Ad- <lb/>
the command- <lb/>
ant at Port Arthur, addressed to <lb/>
the <lb/>
Arthur, April -The V . <lb/>
struck a mine, <lb/>
which blew her up and she tinned <lb/>
turtle. Our squadron was under <lb/>
Golden Hill. The squad- <lb/>
was approaching. Vice Ad <lb/>
evidently was lost. <lb/>
Grand Duke Cyril was s He <lb/>
i slightly injure. <lb/>
was saved, though <lb/>
injured as were five <lb/>
and thirty men, all more or <lb/>
less injured. <lb/>
enemy's fleer has <lb/>
Real prince <lb/>
has assumed command <lb/>
of the <lb/>
St. Petersburg, April <lb/>
awful disaster of the <lb/>
Port Arthur, <lb/>
with the loss of almost her entire <lb/>
crew of over men, and the <lb/>
death of Vice Admiral <lb/>
ow <lb/>
THURSDAY, APRIL <lb/>
A. Monk went to Tarboro <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. D. E. House went to Tar- <lb/>
went Scotland <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Mrs. Dicey Jones returned Fri- <lb/>
day evening from a visit to <lb/>
Mrs. J. Whitehurst, of <lb/>
Bethel, came in Friday evening to <lb/>
visit relatives. <lb/>
Mies Eula Cox left Friday even- <lb/>
for Ayden to until <lb/>
Monday with her parents. <lb/>
Miss Joyner, of <lb/>
T. H. Tyson, of Norfolk, left here and re- <lb/>
turned home this morning. <lb/>
this morning, <lb/>
Hon. P A. of <lb/>
son, is in town. <lb/>
C. V. York returned Wednesday <lb/>
I W. X. of the Raleigh <lb/>
Post, was here today. <lb/>
Mrs. F. O. Harding and; child <lb/>
returned this morning from a visit <lb/>
B. W. Moseley and Jesse <lb/>
returned Wednesday eve- <lb/>
from <lb/>
Mrs. J. G. and little <lb/>
i daughter left morning for <lb/>
Tarboro to visit relatives. <lb/>
Prof. W. H. went out <lb/>
mayor e we th- k h . H by f Vice <lb/>
different and separate T <lb/>
When found heavily if ship to speak at the closing of <lb/>
and commander in i <lb/>
a lawyer, he to I . <lb/>
manage it for himself. <lb/>
dead than alive. His <lb/>
2nd We will neither make him ashore and alter some <lb/>
any charge nor accept any com- work revived him. then <lb/>
for our services from j the rescued man to Green- <lb/>
any source whatever. We worked j villa, getting here sometime after <lb/>
to close the rooms because we; dark. <lb/>
thought we were serving the best The name of young white <lb/>
interest of We i man drowned Thigpen Whit- <lb/>
are willing and ready t. ad man Sam <lb/>
the fight in me courts or the but we could not lean, the <lb/>
hustings. e have not received of the while man who was <lb/>
and will nut accept a penny for went to the scene of the <lb/>
our service Horn any source what-j drowning today to search for the <lb/>
, bodies but. no report of finding <lb/>
3rd. If Messrs. F. O Harding, them bad come at the time <lb/>
L. I. Moore, or any other attorney went to press. <lb/>
to assist u-t in <lb/>
j M. R. Lang, of Norfolk, is here <lb/>
I for a days. His many friends <lb/>
J are glad to see him again in our <lb/>
midst. <lb/>
and commander in chief bad <lb/>
been lost battle, but as the <lb/>
result of another accident following <lb/>
upon the heels of a succession of <lb/>
tragedies of which the Port Ar- <lb/>
fleet has been the victim, it j Mrs. J. S. Barr, who has been <lb/>
created something like coaster- visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs <lb/>
. A- Forbes, returned to Kinston <lb/>
Reverses we can said a Wednesday evening <lb/>
prominent Russian, to hive <lb/>
the me-t the fate of <lb/>
the and others is heart <lb/>
B. F Bernard left Friday even- <lb/>
for Asheville to spend the <lb/>
vacation between tobacco <lb/>
Misses Smith, Helen <lb/>
Forbes, Nellie Pender and Mary <lb/>
James and Clifford Tyson to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
J. W. Goodwin, of Philadelphia, <lb/>
came in Friday evening to spend a <lb/>
few days with his family are <lb/>
Visiting <lb/>
Rev. aid Mrs. F. G. Hartman <lb/>
left this afternoon <lb/>
From there Mr. Hartman goes to <lb/>
the of the Presbytery at <lb/>
New Bern. <lb/>
HOW WE GROW. <lb/>
j Capt. u. O. of <lb/>
i Greensboro, was here today. He <lb/>
j was once of <lb/>
on this branch of the <lb/>
i Coast Line. <lb/>
Bethel Graded School. <lb/>
County W. H. <lb/>
went to Bethel today <lb/>
make an address at the close of the <lb/>
graded school there. While the <lb/>
graded school closes, having filled <lb/>
oat the allotted eight months <lb/>
term, the people of the community <lb/>
will continue it for a month longer <lb/>
as a private school. Bethel is <lb/>
wide awake on educational mat- <lb/>
The <lb/>
APRIL. <lb/>
Seven New Names Half Mo <lb/>
At no time during the of, went to Tillery <lb/>
of this any eh o, BANKING TRUST CO today. <lb/>
expense to yourself or associates, j , A. <lb/>
we the t u a e I ho today. <lb/>
Thursday night I the Baptist <lb/>
church Rev. Mr. Hutson preceded <lb/>
from the favorite texts and <lb/>
that had been written and <lb/>
him by persons dining the meet- <lb/>
He used all texts as a <lb/>
reading, making special <lb/>
comment on some of them. It <lb/>
was noticed that the -elected <lb/>
by largest number of u <lb/>
was John so loved <lb/>
In mention f <lb/>
favorite hymns love t my <lb/>
and new names <lb/>
One writes us <lb/>
to have some , <lb/>
. , ,. held in the office of the bank, a <lb/>
he v of . e , , <lb/>
or showing of the year's <lb/>
compensation to um, ft is not i i , , <lb/>
Z Z- <lb/>
ed them. We will therefore <lb/>
They are I. I. hour and tie<lb/>
rim seemed seven new <lb/>
in hull an <lb/>
send <lb/>
the payment LT If desires to <lb/>
, n I in any <lb/>
section where we no <lb/>
he statement of tHis bank at sample copies will <lb/>
expects your board to provide for ,, <lb/>
., j mi . y more. <lb/>
If Shall he the ,. u;. f , r. <lb/>
the dose of j be sent on applied <lb/>
yourself associates that <lb/>
shall undertake the t w to make <lb/>
this suit up,,,, these condition. a good county <lb/>
we are to enter our appeal . , to the <lb/>
at once commend he helP Ms. <lb/>
preparation of the defend <lb/>
Very respectfully yours, <lb/>
P. T. left this morning <lb/>
for Sp if lain Neck. <lb/>
C. Vines Thursday <lb/>
j evening f; <lb/>
Miss Nell this <lb/>
j morning f i u. <lb/>
Joe Powell, S. <lb/>
S Spending a day lure. <lb/>
T. Skinner returned <lb/>
Salt Air Eats <lb/>
Blow <lb/>
By J. Jarvis <lb/>
I has gown popular favor. Match <lb/>
128th, the deposits were i H more quickly <lb/>
March 28th, 1903, <lb/>
March 28th, the tea shore will last any. <lb/>
inland air. A paint that <lb/>
i It is a strong institution <lb/>
well <lb/>
The hoard of aldermen held a <lb/>
special meeting to act upon this j <lb/>
matter and accepted the The National Stock Co, at Opera House <lb/>
Blow and those j Commencing next Monday night <lb/>
gentlemen have the work , April The National Co. <lb/>
of defend, t ho on it will u <lb/>
of defending the suit. <lb/>
The Lumber <lb/>
plant, near Wilmington, <lb/>
was totally destroyed by fire Tues- <lb/>
day, causing a loss of above . <lb/>
Each of the warehouses , <lb/>
number of <lb/>
work picking scrap. cents. <lb/>
will open a three night engage- <lb/>
at the house presenting <lb/>
a line of high class plays. <lb/>
Westley <lb/>
of Mane beautiful story <lb/>
The will be presented on <lb/>
Monday no one should <lb/>
fail to see this beautiful play. <lb/>
High class specialties will be <lb/>
introduced between <lb/>
Seats now on sale at Sheppard's. <lb/>
u . <lb/>
where. <lb/>
Painters know that Lead <lb/>
and Zinc White in <lb/>
in specially selected Linseed <lb/>
Oil make the best paint for expo- <lb/>
sure in sea atmosphere. <lb/>
Paint is <lb/>
made exactly in this way. Long <lb/>
tests prove it for sea- <lb/>
shore use. Much more is it the <lb/>
best for inland <lb/>
Baker Hart, Wholesale and <lb/>
Retail Distributors, Greenville, N. <lb/>
c- s-w <lb/>
force thanks <lb/>
the new drug for cold drinks <lb/>
at their handsome fountain. <lb/>
evening from Danville. <lb/>
Mr. and Mis. L. Holier, of <lb/>
arrived Thursday evening <lb/>
to visit Mr. and Mrs. T. <lb/>
Flu n <lb/>
SATURDAY APRIL <lb/>
D. B. Jarvis went to Norfolk <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. Prank Tyson went to Bethel <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
J. of <lb/>
was bee today. <lb/>
Rev. J. E. Hutson left this mom- <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. If. <lb/>
left this morning for Suffolk. <lb/>
Dr. William Fountain returned <lb/>
Friday evening from Tarboro. <lb/>
Mrs. B. H. Thomas and Mrs. J. <lb/>
T. Meadows returned Friday from <lb/>
Louisburg. <lb/>
F. H. who was visiting <lb/>
and <lb/>
led with <lb/>
number. t <lb/>
At this service two Hi <lb/>
sons were received by I <lb/>
as candidates <lb/>
Early Corn Safe. <lb/>
Mr. Alfred w. <lb/>
showing an early plant of <lb/>
says he does not think ,,. <lb/>
hut cairn up early has <lb/>
d much by cold. <lb/>
Market Closed. <lb/>
on the i <lb/>
market have now closed I r the <lb/>
season, so little i it <lb/>
does not justly the staving <lb/>
on the market. Those yet <lb/>
have tobacco unsold ch-i find an <lb/>
opportunity of i it <lb/>
whenever they bring it, <lb/>
per- <lb/>
i eh<lb/>
and <lb/>
Dr. fl. O, Hyatt, of <lb/>
will he in Greenville <lb/>
Bertha April i <lb/>
Monday, Tuesday and <lb/>
tor the purpose of treating dis- <lb/>
eases of the eye, ear. end <lb/>
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