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r , , log day issued to <lb/>
n- .; upon the; <lb/>
,. Galloway, deceased, <lb/>
given to all person <lb/>
h ail said estate to, <lb/>
present , <lb/>
ii the day of March, j <lb/>
.-, will be plead In <lb/>
l, i ,. every. All persons j <lb/>
, state re requested <lb/>
. to me. <lb/>
i March. 1904. <lb/>
GALLOWAY. <lb/>
r of M. M- Galloway. <lb/>
j. . . Attorneys. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Via The Atlantic <lb/>
Lire To The Great <lb/>
or Id's Fair At St. <lb/>
Louis <lb/>
i o the Season, day <lb/>
at ;. ;. i two Coach <lb/>
E. II be run Louis <lb/>
o 23rd, 1901. at one <lb/>
C raveled. <lb/>
Rate bi tor <lb/>
i- us will be via I <lb/>
u Petersburg, <lb/>
vi a . <lb/>
good j <lb/>
. Mid j <lb/>
it to U lays including day of <lb/>
h lie Southern <lb/>
17.75 front <lb/>
G S C, for the round <lb/>
A portion of Durham county <lb/>
a severe hail storm <lb/>
the Worst In years. <lb/>
Forty to sixty cars daily is now <lb/>
a way strawberries are being <lb/>
hipped from the section <lb/>
Wilmington and <lb/>
The state Sunday school <lb/>
has just closed an interesting <lb/>
in <lb/>
meets next year in Raleigh. <lb/>
State Treasurer R B. Lacy was <lb/>
elected president. <lb/>
The that escaped from <lb/>
the Dover convict camp the 26th, <lb/>
referred to in the Free Press yes- <lb/>
was named Turner <lb/>
and was Kent up from Pitt county <lb/>
for three years for larceny. He is <lb/>
about years old, feet inches <lb/>
high and weighs pounds. His <lb/>
color is ginger cake and he has a <lb/>
Coat near the corner of his eye. <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
ti <lb/>
ii <lb/>
b. <lb/>
of <lb/>
sale May 10th, <lb/>
Ii , limited to only <lb/>
days date of sale, but ti- <lb/>
iii;. June 6th. 1901 can <lb/>
depositing tickets <lb/>
I; Special Agent v. <lb/>
than after lick.-ts <lb/>
tire ;. upon payment <lb/>
c of deposit. <lb/>
ii ii, W. J. Craig, <lb/>
T. M G. P. A <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
1875. <lb/>
S M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Is hereby given that John J. <lb/>
Jones enters and claims the fol- <lb/>
lowing described vacant land, <lb/>
to <lb/>
Situated in Bethel and Green- <lb/>
ville townships, near the town of <lb/>
Bethel, in Pitt county, and be- <lb/>
ginning in creek, ad- <lb/>
joining the Joseph Briley Patent <lb/>
on the South, Briley on the <lb/>
North, the lauds the <lb/>
West, and Louis Highsmith and <lb/>
Si in Edwards on the East, con- <lb/>
acres, more or less. <lb/>
This April the 1904. <lb/>
Any or persons, claim- <lb/>
title to, or interest in the <lb/>
above described land, must file <lb/>
then protest, with me, in writing, <lb/>
the next thirty days, or <lb/>
they will be barred by law. <lb/>
R. WILLIAMS, <lb/>
Entry taker, for Pitt <lb/>
county, N. C. <lb/>
note . <lb/>
Cities, <lb/>
r I u <lb/>
cs, T. <lb/>
lard <lb/>
rs, H <lb/>
Ch <lb/>
. Hi <lb/>
ii .-., Curt <lb/>
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N. <lb/>
q lily. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
retail Grocer <lb/>
tier. Cash paid for <lb/>
Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Egg, etc. Bed <lb/>
es, Oak Suits, Ha <lb/>
Go Carts, u <lb/>
Lounges, Safes, . <lb/>
Gail Ax Snuff, <lb/>
Key West Ch- <lb/>
Can- <lb/>
Peaches. <lb/>
Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
I Meat, So. . <lb/>
Matches, . <lb/>
and Hulls, Gr, <lb/>
ages, Apples, K. <lb/>
Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
its, <lb/>
i o. Tin and wooden <lb/>
id Crackers, M a <lb/>
Batter, <lb/>
n , <lb/>
goods. Quality and <lb/>
for cash. Come <lb/>
The Hay Grain Co <lb/>
AND SELLERS OP <lb/>
Hay, Grain, Cracked Corn, <lb/>
Bran, Cotton Seed <lb/>
Meal and Hulls. <lb/>
FIFTH STREET. ONE DOOR FROM <lb/>
FIVE POINTS. <lb/>
Get our prices and see our stock be- <lb/>
fore buying. We want to buy your <lb/>
Corn and for cash <lb/>
K. L <lb/>
A. <lb/>
J. L. Little, <lb/>
Li, <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Report of condition of <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
At close of business 28.1904. <lb/>
and Discounts 8168,68.7.29 <lb/>
Overdrafts 1.080.09 <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures 3.018.57 <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
cash items <lb/>
Quid Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
27,871.00 <lb/>
V. fl. <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon. <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
one door east of post office, or, <lb/>
. strut Phone <lb/>
C. FLANAGAN, <lb/>
Attorney at Law, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
CRANK H. WOOTEN, <lb/>
Attorney-at-Law, <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. O. <lb/>
G. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
. Stock paid <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
Undivided Profits less <lb/>
Expenses Paid 8,875.03 <lb/>
Deposits 327,756.15 <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
standing 1,884.91 <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the <lb/>
above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
wear that the above statement is <lb/>
true to the beet of my knowledge <lb/>
and belief JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb/>
Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and to <lb/>
me, this 8th day of Aid, 1904. <lb/>
JAMES <lb/>
Public <lb/>
i. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
R. A. TYSON, <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Some of the farmers are very <lb/>
busy setting out tobacco. <lb/>
A good rain would be <lb/>
appreciated in this section. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. <lb/>
and to Greenville <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
Sunday with their parents. <lb/>
Miss Allie spent <lb/>
night Sunday with friends <lb/>
and relatives ville. <lb/>
Mrs. Minnie Savage and Miss <lb/>
Mary Kittrell, of <lb/>
Monday night with friends <lb/>
neighborhood. <lb/>
Jerome went over <lb/>
the river Saturday. <lb/>
Mrs. C. H. Langston and Mrs. <lb/>
Chas. attended the <lb/>
of little Wilson Smith at <lb/>
cemetery Wednesday after- <lb/>
noon. <lb/>
Charlie was in the <lb/>
neighborhood a short while Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Bill Smith <lb/>
were in the neighborhood <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Misses Maud arid He ml y, <lb/>
of Standard, were in the neighbor- <lb/>
hood Monday noon. <lb/>
A of our friends attend- <lb/>
ed church at Sunday. <lb/>
home <lb/>
Several of our friends attended <lb/>
the funeral at Falkland Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. Levi <lb/>
spent Sunday over the river. <lb/>
E. E. and daughter, Miss <lb/>
spent Monday afternoon <lb/>
den. <lb/>
A couple, whose names we will <lb/>
not mention, were married four <lb/>
years ago, in a county east of us and <lb/>
at the end of five weeks the husband <lb/>
without any excuse, unceremonious- <lb/>
left his bride. She came this <lb/>
city and took up her abode with a <lb/>
relative and has been living here <lb/>
ever since Not a word had she <lb/>
heard from the truant husband <lb/>
until Wednesday night of this <lb/>
week, when a man knocked at <lb/>
door the house and inquired for <lb/>
her. She met the man and, though <lb/>
ids conduct was inexcusable, did <lb/>
not neap recriminations on his head, <lb/>
but like a sensible woman that she <lb/>
undoubtedly is, calmly told him <lb/>
that she would not condemn him <lb/>
until she had beard him and if he <lb/>
could justify his conduct with a <lb/>
good excuse she would return with <lb/>
him as he requested. <lb/>
This he failed to do to her <lb/>
faction, and as calmly dismissed <lb/>
him told him that they would <lb/>
have to continue apart. The lady <lb/>
is an excellent woman and showed <lb/>
remarkably good in the <lb/>
matter and the act was not the <lb/>
result or a cold heart either as she <lb/>
expressed a fondness for the man <lb/>
yet. returned home the <lb/>
next morning and she abides in the <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
Mr. Duke I Offer. <lb/>
N. C, April <lb/>
Mr. B. N. has just made a <lb/>
proposition to donate to <lb/>
Greensboro Female College, pro- <lb/>
college u rebuilt and <lb/>
more raised on an endow- <lb/>
fund. It does that <lb/>
the Methodist church could not <lb/>
fail to accept this proposition of <lb/>
Mr. Duke. <lb/>
Popular Shapes<lb/>
FETCHING <lb/>
It is not enough that a Shoe should be <lb/>
easy and well made, it should be handsome <lb/>
Oxfords <lb/>
are ail three. The shapes are especially <lb/>
attractive this season, and all styles are <lb/>
sold at a price never heard of before for <lb/>
High Grade Shoes. The <lb/>
is a special favorite. Made in JacK I m <lb/>
with light or heavy soles, and in or <lb/>
button. Very graceful, very comfortable <lb/>
and yet snug fitting. Sold exclusively by <lb/>
THE MA N S U T <lb/>
R. J. Cobb. <lb/>
C. V. York. <lb/>
L H. Pender. <lb/>
The Building <lb/>
and <lb/>
Lumber Co., <lb/>
Contractors, Constructors and <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS <lb/>
Factory situated by the railroad just North of the <lb/>
Imperial Tobacco Factory. <lb/>
All kinds of dressed lumber, turned and <lb/>
scroll work. <lb/>
All new and up to-date and of the best <lb/>
make. <lb/>
Plans famished and contracts taken for erection of <lb/>
buildings. <lb/>
Tinning, all kinds of sheet <lb/>
metal work. Our Tin shop Is -next to <lb/>
Mr. B. L. Wyatt has charge <lb/>
our 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/>
Jury Recommendation. <lb/>
The jury in its final re- <lb/>
port to the court recommended <lb/>
that improvements be made to <lb/>
offices court room in court <lb/>
house, the buildings at <lb/>
the county home be repaired. <lb/>
The jury said the latter was in <lb/>
bad condition. <lb/>
Calicoes. <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 every <lb/>
one of them are new and pretty. <lb/>
They are from the leading man- <lb/>
and their quality is <lb/>
fully equal to their beauty. All <lb/>
the Goods in <lb/>
Percales are <lb/>
shown. The patterns are dainty, <lb/>
the colors rich and lasting, the <lb/>
prices are wonder workers. <lb/>
BLAND <lb/>
No. <lb/>
ax <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MAY 1904. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb/>
MONDAY. MAY <lb/>
It. J. Cobb went to Williamston <lb/>
today. <lb/>
went to Tarboro <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Leon to <lb/>
Jones came in from <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
D. C. Moore to Bethel Sun- <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
B. B. Dudley left this morning <lb/>
for Aulander. <lb/>
B. Scott went to Kinston Sat- <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Kits Mattie Jenkins to <lb/>
Tarboro Sunday. <lb/>
B. W. Ward went, to Kinston <lb/>
fiat day evening. <lb/>
Mrs. Joyner returned this <lb/>
Morning from <lb/>
A little child of Mr. and Mrs. J. <lb/>
Brown measles. <lb/>
J. M. returned Saturday <lb/>
from Baltimore. <lb/>
J. B. Higgs returned Saturday <lb/>
from Baltimore. <lb/>
C. L. returned Saturday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Sunday School Institute. <lb/>
By order of <lb/>
tery a Teachers Institute will he <lb/>
held in May 17-18. The <lb/>
following has been <lb/>
TUESDAY, MAY, 1904. <lb/>
MORNING <lb/>
reading Kev. I <lb/>
Morton, D. D, <lb/>
How to have a good Sunday <lb/>
E. Wool. <lb/>
A model Presbyterian Sunday <lb/>
A. H. Moment, D. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
Sundry school <lb/>
G. W. <lb/>
How should he <lb/>
E. Kelly. <lb/>
and Importunes of Supple- <lb/>
mental F G. <lb/>
A. H. Moment, <lb/>
MAY <lb/>
MORNING SERVICE, <lb/>
Bible reading VT. D. Mot- <lb/>
ion, D. D. <lb/>
How develop grace of giving <lb/>
W. S. Clary. <lb/>
How special <lb/>
Thomas. <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
A. H. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
Moment, <lb/>
AFTERNOON. <lb/>
Association. <lb/>
Below will urn M-en the program <lb/>
for the Teacher's Association. It <lb/>
will be noticed that instead of be- <lb/>
held on Saturday, it <lb/>
be held Saturday the 14th. <lb/>
This change has been made to ac- <lb/>
a of teachers <lb/>
who are busily engaged ill <lb/>
closing exercises for their <lb/>
Schools. This will be the lat <lb/>
meeting to be held until next <lb/>
therefore it is Very Important that <lb/>
all who propose to teach next year <lb/>
be at this <lb/>
PROGRAM. <lb/>
a. devotional exercises, <lb/>
A- T. King. Roll call and <lb/>
rending <lb/>
Nature work in <lb/>
the public Mis Ida Ed- <lb/>
Model class work, <lb/>
Mary Column Wiley, <lb/>
Why do I teach, T. H. <lb/>
King. <lb/>
Tin- teacher's work <lb/>
daring Miss Ada Tyson. <lb/>
Practical Suggestions, W. <lb/>
B. Dove. <lb/>
Paper, Music in the Public <lb/>
Schools, Miss Li Mann. <lb/>
Paper, The Public School <lb/>
Then and Now, <lb/>
Coward. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Miscellaneous Business. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Last week of Deeds B. <lb/>
Williams issued to the <lb/>
following <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
Joshua Williams and Bettie L. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Manning and Lizzie Jones. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
John Thompson and Jane Moore <lb/>
Ephraim and Louisa <lb/>
Barnhill. <lb/>
Ed and Hat tie Cherry. <lb/>
George Little and Dora King. <lb/>
Simon and <lb/>
Win. Kennedy and Nancy Ellis. <lb/>
There were a total of licenses <lb/>
issued during the month of April, <lb/>
for whites and <lb/>
LETTER TO C V. YORK. <lb/>
D. Gardner came in <lb/>
Kinston Sunday morning. <lb/>
Miss to <lb/>
Winterville Saturday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Jenkins and <lb/>
returned from Wilson Saturday. <lb/>
Mr. and Ms. A. E. Tucker re.-j mat. should exist be. J experienced cooks. I toes there Jive, <lb/>
turned from Scotland Neck and state at- or exist, a man who does not be- <lb/>
Sunday ,,.,. . , . . , <lb/>
. that he can make at least one <lb/>
Boiling a Ham. <lb/>
At an impromptu meeting of <lb/>
as a F. W. j Mug-House last night a score <lb/>
of members were telling each other <lb/>
Value of teachers meeting-Rev. t rare and you <lb/>
C W. would have thought thou, a lot of <lb/>
Relation that should exist b <lb/>
Mrs. Ed. and child left <lb/>
this fur to visit <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
E. D. Brown. <lb/>
NIGH <lb/>
J. E W o. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Blow Sat <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
a vi.-it <lb/>
hotter than all other men <lb/>
him, There is an empty <lb/>
I niche in the Hall of Fume. John <lb/>
Cooper, the <lb/>
The Meeting. .,, , ., <lb/>
i ,, , w it a n simple thing, but <lb/>
i as a large . , <lb/>
., . t among who <lb/>
I at the M i. , ,. . , ,, <lb/>
Ii w to boil a ham. lie <lb/>
morning persons <lb/>
Comparative Record of Congress. <lb/>
WHAT CONGRESS <lb/>
Appropriated <lb/>
Provided for Cuban reciprocity. <lb/>
Passed bill to blind <lb/>
pensioners. <lb/>
Ordered one trust investigation. <lb/>
Adjusted the canal <lb/>
matter. <lb/>
Passed 1200 bills out of <lb/>
offered, of which only were <lb/>
for public benefit <lb/>
MEASURES <lb/>
President entire re- <lb/>
Investigation of scan- <lb/>
Investigation of Indian and land <lb/>
on of the tariff. <lb/>
Curtailment of executive <lb/>
as exemplified President <lb/>
Roosevelt's pension order. <lb/>
of undesirable <lb/>
migration. <lb/>
Increase of Inter State commerce <lb/>
com mission's power to prevent <lb/>
discriminating rates. <lb/>
LEGISLATION POSTPONED <lb/>
Action against trusts. <lb/>
Financial reform, especially <lb/>
against favored <lb/>
1.1. p bill. <lb/>
bill. <lb/>
Bill st convict made <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Greenville N. C. <lb/>
Dear The usual way to buy- <lb/>
paint is to take the lowest price <lb/>
by the gallon, Mistake; the <lb/>
buyer loses by it; how much <lb/>
Depends the paint; is so <lb/>
much a gallon, much year. <lb/>
How much a gallon or yea-, do <lb/>
you As much t perhaps, as <lb/>
the total price of the paint. It <lb/>
may take twice the number of <lb/>
gallons. <lb/>
N. Avery, Delhi, N. Y. owns <lb/>
two houses, both exactly alike. <lb/>
He painted one with and <lb/>
one with another paint. <lb/>
gallons; the other <lb/>
Go by the There <lb/>
nothing cheaper. Go by <lb/>
there's nothing dearer, except not <lb/>
all. Poor paint is bet- <lb/>
than none. <lb/>
What does it COSt not to paint at <lb/>
figure it nut exactly; <lb/>
a tenth of the building a year, <lb/>
besides looks. <lb/>
What is poor paint worth, <lb/>
Don't know and don't you <lb/>
don't want it. Go by the <lb/>
Yours truly <lb/>
F. W. <lb/>
P. S. II. L. Can sells <lb/>
paint. <lb/>
laps Win Big Battle. <lb/>
May 1.7 p. <lb/>
five days of fighting, largely with <lb/>
artillery, the first Japanese army <lb/>
under General has forced <lb/>
a crossing of the Yalu river and <lb/>
today with a gallant infantry <lb/>
charge covering a frontage of four <lb/>
miles, it drove the from <lb/>
Cheng and the heights <lb/>
on the right bank of the or <lb/>
Aide river, enters the Yalu <lb/>
from the north almost <lb/>
The Japanese turned the <lb/>
left flank of the position, <lb/>
and in the battle of today they <lb/>
swept the new front interposed by <lb/>
f r hen. tit of the Pail- to check <lb/>
Manning and family re- of you make <lb/>
turned pastor did L <lb/>
. not preach on the of ,, , . ., . . ., , World <lb/>
I ,. i from the wafer when it has boiled <lb/>
. . . generation as as it; w , ,, . . fl, . <lb/>
Km Lima would the service leave <lb/>
Hawaii and <lb/>
Rico.<lb/>
York <lb/>
ville, spent <lb/>
Mi y Alice Lung. <lb/>
i it in the water until the water is <lb/>
The idea of <lb/>
rather lengthy in connection with , <lb/>
. . . , . cold, then remove it. <lb/>
I the sacramental service. There i . ., <lb/>
Dr. of came was a larger number of U ls <lb/>
Saint day to visit his than usual and skinning it, is bar- <lb/>
daughter, S. J. Parham. j At night Mr. Hornaday preach-10 M th the <lb/>
J. W. of on the subject of regeneration lief eat a <lb/>
Spout Sunday here mile a as has been intended at the <lb/>
talk to the in service. He said the first <lb/>
Baptist. Sunday school. work in man's redemption was <lb/>
Miss Manning, win. has done by God which came through <lb/>
been the City, returned next <lb/>
to her home near Bethel Sunday, be by <lb/>
Tom Vick, Frank Sam T <lb/>
Gabriel, Ed Matthew, and T. Ed J <lb/>
I nun a I i <lb/>
Wilson, <lb/>
came up on the gas boat Sunday, <lb/>
Dispensary Case. <lb/>
Upon reassembling of court <lb/>
day afternoon, the reading of <lb/>
affidavits in the re- <lb/>
case consumed consider- <lb/>
able time. Following these the <lb/>
argument of counsel began and <lb/>
two speeches were made before <lb/>
Then God's is manifested <lb/>
in regeneration. re- adjourned. The-e were <lb/>
not change for the plan tiffs and <lb/>
MAY nature, mil Moore for defendants. <lb/>
T. of Kinston, spent M temperament, I Jarvis mads <lb/>
today here. t does ch his heart. <lb/>
E. M. C. left this <lb/>
morning for <lb/>
WOODLAND ITEMS. <lb/>
J. M. Hughes came Monday <lb/>
from <lb/>
Cobb returned from Tar- <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
A. . D. Johnston returned to <lb/>
Winterville j j . <lb/>
W. Whichard, <lb/>
spent Monday night . <lb/>
The family of Ab Clark came in <lb/>
from Durham Monday evening. <lb/>
J. B. Mitchell, an attorney of <lb/>
like dosing speech the <lb/>
and Col, Skinner the closing <lb/>
speech fir the plaintiff's. These <lb/>
-For sows and pigs- <lb/>
Also one <lb/>
and eon deuce i, and a saw gin <lb/>
with condenser. <lb/>
, , S. P. Erwin, Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
Windsor, spent Monday night here. w in w <lb/>
Lumber. <lb/>
We are establishing u saw the <lb/>
on the A. J. farm, one mile <lb/>
above Tyson church and miles u with <lb/>
from and can <lb/>
lumber of any kind. Will make a <lb/>
specialty of heart t <lb/>
G. T. Tyson, <lb/>
;. . <lb/>
Dropped Dead. <lb/>
Mr. W. H. Everett, of MArtin <lb/>
county, died suddenly Sun- <lb/>
day. He went to Flat Swamp to <lb/>
attend church and was m apparent <lb/>
good health. On his way home he <lb/>
stopped , d i n- <lb/>
after dinner <lb/>
dead. He leaves a large family. <lb/>
May <lb/>
Mrs. II. to Win. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. T. Flanagan <lb/>
spent and Sunday <lb/>
in the <lb/>
Lloyd Walters iii the vicinity <lb/>
a shot i bile Sunday, <lb/>
was the neighbor <lb/>
hood afternoon. <lb/>
Miss Delia Smith spent Saturday <lb/>
night at the home of <lb/>
H. B. Smith. <lb/>
Misses Anna Tucker and Lula <lb/>
were In the neigh <lb/>
hi ii in i Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
Joe Tucker was here a short <lb/>
while Sunday. <lb/>
Miss spent Sunday <lb/>
in the neighborhood. <lb/>
Miss Bertha Kittrell spent Sat- <lb/>
night and Sunday with her <lb/>
parents Mr. T. Kittrell. <lb/>
Herman Tucker was in the <lb/>
neighborhood Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
movement. The present position <lb/>
of the a dominating <lb/>
one and they may force the <lb/>
of I he erected <lb/>
by the Russians at and <lb/>
other lower down the river. <lb/>
Commissioners. <lb/>
At the election in Grifton <lb/>
Monday, L. A. Cobb, C. J. Tucker <lb/>
and J. Z. Brooks elected Com- <lb/>
missioners. These will select the <lb/>
Moan Light Sail. <lb/>
Reported for Reflector. <lb/>
The members of the Pick-Wick <lb/>
club are lo several men <lb/>
of Greenville most delightful <lb/>
trip down the steamer <lb/>
evening. The <lb/>
young men could not be i passed <lb/>
in hospitality, S every <lb/>
thing arranged for of <lb/>
their guests. Lunch was Served <lb/>
and added greatly to the <lb/>
of the evening. Those <lb/>
present <lb/>
Miss Jessie Lee Sugg with W, <lb/>
L. Best. <lb/>
Miss Helen Forties with CM, <lb/>
Miss Mary James with K. W. <lb/>
Cobb. <lb/>
Miss Bessie win B. <lb/>
Strickland. <lb/>
Miss Smith with s. Bf <lb/>
Miss Alice Newton with F. Q. <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
Miss Fannie with T. <lb/>
Duke. <lb/>
Miss Smith with A. <lb/>
Monk. <lb/>
Mis M. H. <lb/>
Mrs. B. L. Smith. <lb/>
Stuffed canned turn- . <lb/>
mayor and other officers of grated horseradish force <lb/>
tows. S. M.<lb/>
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SPRING SUIT. <lb/>
Is the topic of our thoughts <lb/>
as well as yours just now. <lb/>
In fact we've been thinking <lb/>
about it for some time and <lb/>
we've been getting ready for <lb/>
you. The result is we're <lb/>
showing the finest line of <lb/>
Custom Tailor Made Suits. <lb/>
Department <lb/>
The Branch of the Eastern Reflector is in charge <lb/>
of C. E. Bradley, who is authorized to transact any <lb/>
for paper in and territory.<lb/>
You ever saw. Our Clothing is not the <lb/>
o ready made, but made especially for us. <lb/>
We select our styles and patterns and have <lb/>
OUR SUITS MADE TO ORDER, and you know <lb/>
what you are v hen you buy from us. <lb/>
NEW SPRING CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, NECK- <lb/>
WEAR, SHIRTS. Etc. are arriving every day. We <lb/>
aim to have nothing but pod things in our store, <lb/>
therefore we can safely recommend them. <lb/>
Tucker Co., <lb/>
HUSTLING CLOTHIERS. <lb/>
A writer in The Scientific <lb/>
can gives what lie claims is said to <lb/>
an effective remedy for banish- <lb/>
the boll weevil. It is simple <lb/>
boll weevil, the pest of the <lb/>
cotton plantation, can be positively <lb/>
eradicated by planting cow peas <lb/>
broadcast over the lands where <lb/>
they existed last year. It is stated <lb/>
that they cannot live where the <lb/>
peas are growing, and if such is the <lb/>
case, and as the remedy is so <lb/>
every cotton planter should provide <lb/>
himself at once, because, it is worth <lb/>
trying, and in addition there is no <lb/>
better fertilizer in the world than <lb/>
cow <lb/>
Important, if true. The Dallas <lb/>
News says the foregoing was sub- <lb/>
to L- O. Howard, chief of <lb/>
the United States department of <lb/>
agriculture, who <lb/>
cotton ball weevil will not <lb/>
breed in cow peas. Therefore, land <lb/>
planted one year in cow peas, if <lb/>
examined the second year, the boll <lb/>
weevil will not be found. If cotton <lb/>
is grown in an adjoining field, the <lb/>
weevil will be found in its usual <lb/>
numbers. The cow peas exert <lb/>
deterrent effect against the <lb/>
They are probably not as valuable <lb/>
for rotation purposes as other <lb/>
is the only <lb/>
perfect <lb/>
tasteless Castor Oil. Tastes as <lb/>
good Maple Syrup, per <lb/>
bottle for sale by John T. J <lb/>
Druggist, Farmville, N i <lb/>
J. J. Satterthwaite <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Invite you to make their store <lb/>
headquarters and while there to <lb/>
inspect their complete stock of <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
and learn their low prices. We <lb/>
can supply all your needs in <lb/>
any line of goods. <lb/>
We are selling Lawns and other <lb/>
summer dress goods at about <lb/>
half price, to make room <lb/>
all goods. <lb/>
C. E. BRADLEY <lb/>
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 <lb/>
Wood, Tin Hardware, we <lb/>
make specialties of Furniture Sew- <lb/>
Machine and Cook Stoves. <lb/>
We do not claim to have any <lb/>
better Goods or Prices than other <lb/>
merchants, but we do claim a fair <lb/>
and honest deal for ail, we sell for <lb/>
cash which enables us to do a safe <lb/>
business and we give our <lb/>
the benefit of it, Cash Sales, <lb/>
Small Margins and one price to <lb/>
is our motto. <lb/>
c. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept <lb/>
in st ck. Country j <lb/>
Produce Bought and -old <lb/>
North Carolina.<lb/>
mast have a sufficient supply of <lb/>
Potash <lb/>
in order to develop into a crop. <lb/>
No amount of Phosphoric <lb/>
Acid or Nitrogen can <lb/>
sate for a lack of potash in <lb/>
fertilizers for <lb/>
grain and all <lb/>
other crops. <lb/>
We shall be <lb/>
to lend free to any <lb/>
which contain <lb/>
able information <lb/>
about soil culture. <lb/>
KALI WORKS, <lb/>
Haw Mr, r <lb/>
Bryant. <lb/>
J. H- HARRIS CO-, <lb/>
FARMVILLE. C. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
Fancy Groceries, Crockery, <lb/>
Glassware, Fruits, To- <lb/>
and Cigars. Everything cheap <lb/>
or cash. Highest price for country <lb/>
Norfolk, Va <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Grain and Pris- <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
American and Italian Marble <lb/>
WIRE AND IRON FENCE SOLD <lb/>
First Class work and prices reasonable <lb/>
sent upon application. <lb/>
N- U- <lb/>
j Is the place to jet Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb/>
Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at <lb/>
bottom <lb/>
IA fall line of Drugs arid Medicines. Highest prices <lb/>
for all kinds of country produce. <lb/>
Sheriff Harrington Bay <lb/>
number of white people in this <lb/>
county who failed to pay their poll <lb/>
lax was reduced to about <lb/>
Among those appointed by <lb/>
Governor Aycock commission- <lb/>
from this state to the St. <lb/>
Louis exposition, is J. J. Laugh-1 <lb/>
of Greenville. <lb/>
On morning five persona <lb/>
were received into the membership <lb/>
of the Methodist church two- <lb/>
the Baptist church. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
, Do You Eat <lb/>
Good, Fresh Groceries<lb/>
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, <lb/>
In . F. rail Has of <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/>
Greenville, K. C. <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/>
It 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/>
of <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
Steamer R. L. Myers leave <lb/>
Washington daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
at a. in for Greenville, leave <lb/>
Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
m. for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
and all North Connects at <lb/>
Norfolk with rail for all <lb/>
points West. <lb/>
Shippers order their <lb/>
freight by Old Dominion Line <lb/>
from New and <lb/>
Norfolk Southern R. R. and <lb/>
Old Dominion Line from Norfolk; <lb/>
Clyde Line from Philadelphia. <lb/>
Bay Line Line <lb/>
from Baltimore mid <lb/>
Miners Line from Boston. <lb/>
Sailing hours to change <lb/>
without Notice. <lb/>
T. H. Myers, Aft <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
H. B. Walker, Preside <lb/>
I T.<lb/>
Ayden, N. C. May, 1904. <lb/>
Leslie Cox, and <lb/>
Joe Blow Thursday in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
W. C. Jack -on Co. want your <lb/>
eggs, poultry See them be- <lb/>
fore <lb/>
J. S. Boss was attendance <lb/>
upon court day last week. <lb/>
We were at W. C. <lb/>
Co's store the other day, was <lb/>
surprised to that they car- <lb/>
an line of <lb/>
The man, youth or <lb/>
child who get suited in <lb/>
there, either a suit or a pair of <lb/>
pants, is hard to please. <lb/>
Don't forget at <lb/>
the Free Will Baptist Seminary <lb/>
May, 4th. <lb/>
A. M. Mosely, after several days <lb/>
here, has home. <lb/>
We wish to call especial <lb/>
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
Qt- D. who left last <lb/>
for Caty to see his aunt, has <lb/>
that we have returned. We to ham of <lb/>
established a Carriage Boggy the of his <lb/>
A nice new line and A full ladies <lb/>
Misses J. K. shoes at reasonable prices a; <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
J. W. , <lb/>
this six car load of wire <lb/>
fencing since Christmas <lb/>
w. j. Edward, of Dur- <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. J. J. Ed- <lb/>
wards. <lb/>
Just received spring suit cloth- <lb/>
for J. J. limes. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, applet <lb/>
at E. E. it Co's. <lb/>
every respect, <lb/>
only skilled labor employed, and <lb/>
the best material obtainable, used <lb/>
in the construction of our work. <lb/>
Machinery of the latest <lb/>
have procured by us <lb/>
means are being spared to make <lb/>
work first class every par- <lb/>
Canned goods of every <lb/>
at <lb/>
John and Will Hart, of <lb/>
were here last week to attend the <lb/>
funeral of T. C. Caution. <lb/>
E. E. Co. will do all tin y <lb/>
possible to please you with <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries. <lb/>
We the ladies to call and <lb/>
examine our line of lawn <lb/>
purchasing elsewhere. J. J. <lb/>
Mis. Earnest and Miss <lb/>
Hattie Denton, of <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
Lime, plastering hair, windows, <lb/>
doors, blinds and bide lights <lb/>
J. It. Bro, <lb/>
Go toW. M. Edwards Co. for <lb/>
your next pair of pants. <lb/>
Rev. B. M. preached <lb/>
in the Methodist church Sunday <lb/>
morning and night. <lb/>
To my sad <lb/>
have just returned Baltimore <lb/>
and have opened a line of <lb/>
pretty millinery goods. Please <lb/>
call to see mo next door Smith <lb/>
Mrs J. A. Davis. <lb/>
W. J. and wife, of Ed- <lb/>
wards, who have spending <lb/>
the past week here with the p <lb/>
rent of Mrs. Howl, returned to <lb/>
their home yesterday. <lb/>
Just soother caw of <lb/>
men's at W. M. <lb/>
Co's. <lb/>
Confectioneries, tinware and <lb/>
everything general <lb/>
at fair prices can be found by call <lb/>
at store f Hart <lb/>
handmade shingles at <lb/>
per Tyson. <lb/>
We are headquarters tor cotton <lb/>
seed, hubs, hay, oats. <lb/>
Tyson, <lb/>
Annie and <lb/>
Moore, of Winterville, Sat- <lb/>
Sunday Mir, W. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
will do well to go Sum- <lb/>
for <lb/>
groceries. <lb/>
A beautiful Hue of <lb/>
youths straw half, <lb/>
at J. B. Bro. <lb/>
Mrs. Willie Prince, <lb/>
Spending Bums time with <lb/>
Miss Smith, left home <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Four nice hogs, stock, <lb/>
for sale by J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
They tell me that W. M. Ed <lb/>
wants Co., the most com- <lb/>
line of men's clothing <lb/>
town. <lb/>
There is better than <lb/>
Armour's laid and <lb/>
smoked meats. the <lb/>
hams. P. Johnson, Dist. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
About persons went on the <lb/>
excursion to Timothy lat Sunday. <lb/>
It was one of the most pleasant <lb/>
we ever attended. Not ajar, but <lb/>
many a jostle, not, unkind <lb/>
word, but smiles serene and sweet <lb/>
were all along the way <lb/>
is a companion the trip but <lb/>
votes Mr. Cooper, Berry and <lb/>
all the railroad officials a capital <lb/>
set of All would <lb/>
enjoy baying a repetition of this <lb/>
pleasant occasion. <lb/>
For can apples, corn <lb/>
apply to E. E. <lb/>
Anything you want white <lb/>
goods at W. M. Edward's Co's. <lb/>
Cox planters and Sim. <lb/>
guano at J. R. <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
The first brick laid the <lb/>
new brick Whet <lb/>
the workmen complete their job <lb/>
seven more nice will add <lb/>
to the appearance of our already <lb/>
beautiful aid <lb/>
Misses Smith, Vera <lb/>
II Adams tad Mrs. Marshall Barber <lb/>
to Winterville Saturday on <lb/>
j their way to the big preaching at <lb/>
Reedy Branch. <lb/>
Joseph has been <lb/>
Mill and garden seed at J. R the sheriff as deputy <lb/>
u during i his term of court in Green. <lb/>
and lie is a one, too. <lb/>
We tender thinks to our friend, <lb/>
Fresh butter cheese on ice <lb/>
at <lb/>
Prof. G. F. Lineberry, for an <lb/>
to attend the <lb/>
The best quality flour as cheap <lb/>
as the cheapest at Hart A- i <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Miss Annie L. Smith, millinery j School, May and <lb/>
emporium just We have been <lb/>
the latest <lb/>
requested by <lb/>
Winterville So. A. F. <lb/>
M. to tender to den Lodge <lb/>
i thanks for the do- <lb/>
nation hall lamps <lb/>
I were very much <lb/>
Our line of ready mixed <lb/>
are the best. <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
ladies millinery <lb/>
A class milliner is my <lb/>
Give me a <lb/>
Has called a meeting ;. <lb/>
consider that cotton seed oil highly appreciated. <lb/>
As agent for Daily <lb/>
and we take <lb/>
great pleasure in receiving sub <lb/>
willing for <lb/>
those in arrears. We have ; lit <lb/>
of all who receive mail at <lb/>
We also take on lets <lb/>
for job <lb/>
When you need any <lb/>
of buggies, <lb/>
carts call on Ayden <lb/>
Mfg. Co., <lb/>
teed. <lb/>
Our Hue of straw hats are <lb/>
latest, styles the right. <lb/>
Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
M. L. and <lb/>
Bryan, of Winterville, here <lb/>
a little while Friday afternoon. <lb/>
Corn, hay oats, at J. R. j <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Court Greenville this week <lb/>
seems to demand attention <lb/>
many our people. <lb/>
Tins is tin for canned <lb/>
When put chasing smoked meats <lb/>
y etc. It. F <lb/>
I Johnson, Ayden, N. Dist. <lb/>
Go to K. K. Co's new <lb/>
market beef, fresh meats, sail <lb/>
sage, am fresh ash. <lb/>
remains of Mr. J B Gardner <lb/>
bought heir from <lb/>
last aid buried in <lb/>
the cemetery. Rider V. W. <lb/>
Howard, ducted the <lb/>
at A <lb/>
meats, you want the best buy number wen- from <lb/>
Miss Win- <lb/>
spent Sunday here i <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
K. K. i, <lb/>
, Ayden N. C <lb/>
When in need of good <lb/>
cart saddles, call on <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co, <lb/>
Charlie Spier is a juror this <lb/>
We manufacture the most com- <lb/>
well as the swiftest and <lb/>
adjustable Cart Block in <lb/>
North Carolina. Call and see <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
We heard the toot-e <lb/>
I toot of the brass horn yet. <lb/>
salt for stock, <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Airs. A. L. Harrington, of Kin- <lb/>
Is here on a visit Io her, <lb/>
sister, Mrs. B, W. Smith. <lb/>
George Bro, <lb/>
work in this line <lb/>
specialty. Work <lb/>
Guaranteed. <lb/>
Mis. John Warren and child- <lb/>
of Falkland, spent part of <lb/>
last week with her father, W. L. <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
The latest in straw hits <lb/>
caps see J. J. I lines. <lb/>
At the town election here yes- <lb/>
the convention <lb/>
nominee were elected as <lb/>
Mayor, J. J. Stokes; Commission- <lb/>
B. W. Smith, Jesse <lb/>
Levi Piece, S. A. Jenkins and <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
class brick <lb/>
ply to E. S. Edwards Sou, <lb/>
en, N. C. A full always <lb/>
an hand- <lb/>
Don't forget Henry Blount at <lb/>
i he Free Will Baptist Seminary <lb/>
4th. <lb/>
Mrs Jessie Hart who has been <lb/>
visiting in came home <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
new and perfect roller trash <lb/>
Maple Cypress and <lb/>
as held in very high <lb/>
his family have the <lb/>
sympathy of all our people. <lb/>
For a nice cool drink go to <lb/>
fountain. <lb/>
brick <lb/>
ply to E. S. Edwards Soc, <lb/>
den, N. C. A full supply always <lb/>
on hand. <lb/>
For Sale <lb/>
barbers outfit, first class revolving <lb/>
chair, huge bevel <lb/>
mirror, wash stand, clippers, <lb/>
apply A. Fair, Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
We invite the ladies to call and <lb/>
Inspect our new spring dress <lb/>
goods, laces, insertions <lb/>
ribbons, etc. Tyson. <lb/>
The ladies are invited <lb/>
to Call and inspect our line of <lb/>
boards are all the and going we have it <lb/>
like hot cakes, Ayden Milling and in us of <lb/>
Mfg. Co lengths. j J. Hines <lb/>
Cotton seed meal and hulls <lb/>
J. B. S <lb/>
It. P. Johnson Dist, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
We want your hams chickens <lb/>
and eggs. J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
A new lot of men's <lb/>
just received at <lb/>
wards Co's. <lb/>
We have several second <lb/>
sewing machines t hat e <lb/>
cheap at J. It. Smith Bro. <lb/>
We have a full line id <lb/>
id best quality, the pi ice- yon are <lb/>
looking for. <lb/>
T e people in the Timothy <lb/>
neigh but ho-id <lb/>
kind to we <lb/>
They nor convey <lb/>
to and from tin- church, but <lb/>
extended every courtesy in their <lb/>
power and spared no to <lb/>
our visit u pleasant one. <lb/>
H well 11-.-, is attested <lb/>
by i in j. praise <lb/>
tie r-j . .- if <lb/>
t. lbs <lb/>
n. our We <lb/>
u i. t surprised at I in a-men I <lb/>
v i t, d i heir baud ; . we I <lb/>
have Known all our lives <lb/>
I hey don't really how . <lb/>
treat people other than kind. L <lb/>
was a grand occasion with us and <lb/>
one long to remembered, <lb/>
Safe, Strong, Liberal. <lb/>
safer, or stronger than <lb/>
Tue is as safe and <lb/>
s liar. <lb/>
The leading Life I <lb/>
h a id <lb/>
A Strong can to <lb/>
I holders. <lb/>
I liberal, see <lb/>
Hooks, <lb/>
Special <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
AND SURGEON, <lb/>
Ollie U <lb/>
Ayden, K. C. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN, <lb/>
AYDEN, N. <lb/>
At the of business March 28th, <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Duo from Banks, <lb/>
Cash Items, <lb/>
Cash in Bank, <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid <lb/>
Undivided profits less, <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Deposits, <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
If you are troubled y <lb/>
eyes, have J. W. Taylor, <lb/>
graduate optician, to examine them <lb/>
Just received another lot of boys <lb/>
and clothing at W. M. <lb/>
Edwards. <lb/>
Carolina 1.50 <lb/>
per day, near depot on West Ave- <lb/>
Transient custom solicited <lb/>
B. F. Early, proprietor. <lb/>
M. Edwards Co., will sell <lb/>
yon a good pair of pants for fifty <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
Don't fail to see W. M. Edwards <lb/>
Co's. new line of dress goods. <lb/>
First Class hand made brick, by <lb/>
the wholesale and retail large <lb/>
stock always on hand, your orders <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
Dr. Louis Skinner, <lb/>
our Practicing Physician Surgeon, <lb/>
Motel Annie, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
E. V- COX, <lb/>
ATTORNEY- AT- LAW <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
W. B. ALEXANDER, <lb/>
Tonsorial Artist, <lb/>
Latest Styles Hair Cutting, <lb/>
Shaving and <lb/>
E. G. COX, <lb/>
Life, Fire. Accident and , <lb/>
Health Insurance ; ; <lb/>
Ayden N. C<lb/>
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<p>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and <lb/>
Entered in the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Greenville, Pitt County, N. C, Friday, May 1904.<lb/>
The fellow who bet on the wrong i The want-to-be delegates to the <lb/>
horse is minus. <lb/>
national convention are in evidence. <lb/>
This i the month for pol- <lb/>
Election first Monday in <lb/>
As soon as one tax list is wound <lb/>
tip notices are posted to go list <lb/>
again. <lb/>
One of the speeches in the dis- <lb/>
case was a regular political <lb/>
to the <lb/>
TO THE <lb/>
DEMOCRATS OF <lb/>
CAROLINA <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
Weather prophet Hicks marks <lb/>
May as a stormy month with many <lb/>
sudden changes. <lb/>
Durham now has hopes of getting <lb/>
that union depot, since the laying of <lb/>
brick begun. <lb/>
If you did not pay poll tax <lb/>
he grandfather will be no <lb/>
help to in voting this year. <lb/>
Give them a chance at the <lb/>
and the are not long <lb/>
what they are about. <lb/>
It is up between Greensboro and <lb/>
to see which can do <lb/>
the most talking for their candidate. <lb/>
The world's fair at St. Louis <lb/>
opening just after congress ad- <lb/>
did not leave the public <lb/>
long nothing to fix its attention <lb/>
upon. <lb/>
The are noted jugglers and <lb/>
the Russians are feeling the effects <lb/>
of the surprises they work. <lb/>
A San Francisco professor is do- <lb/>
machine stunts. He <lb/>
started out on a fifty-mile trip and <lb/>
succeeded in making live of them. <lb/>
It is said that Tammany is- trying <lb/>
to work a stampede for Cleve- <lb/>
land in the national convention. <lb/>
What has Tammany against <lb/>
Parker <lb/>
If the in the- leaf to- <lb/>
towns have to stop that part <lb/>
of their work, house servants and <lb/>
cotton pickers will become plentiful <lb/>
once more. <lb/>
The Raleigh News and <lb/>
that the last, dollar it <lb/>
indebtedness against it has been <lb/>
paid. It is a paper that deserves <lb/>
and is finding it <lb/>
The of the col- <lb/>
A. A M. college at Greensboro <lb/>
in its report to the board of trustees <lb/>
states that the accounts of the in- <lb/>
are well kept and the <lb/>
officers efficient in their duties. At <lb/>
the end of the fiscal year ending <lb/>
April the institution had <lb/>
on hand. Mr. W. A. <lb/>
Darden is chairman of the finance <lb/>
committee. <lb/>
The Raleigh News Observer <lb/>
says that Hearst's chances were <lb/>
in because the <lb/>
of the Lone Star state found <lb/>
out that he parted his hair in the <lb/>
middle. <lb/>
In Raleigh Monday another <lb/>
plication was tiled in the Federal <lb/>
court asking that a receiver be <lb/>
appointed to take charge of the <lb/>
Atlantic North Carolina railroad. <lb/>
One John P. Cuyler, of New Jersey, <lb/>
is the Judge Purnell <lb/>
set the matter for a hearing on the <lb/>
21st. <lb/>
The trial in Raleigh last week <lb/>
between the corporation commission <lb/>
and the Atlantic Cot Line railway <lb/>
to compel the latter to restore the <lb/>
connection at Selma, ended in a <lb/>
verdict that the railroad should <lb/>
obey the order of the commission <lb/>
and restore the connection by run- <lb/>
an extra daily train from <lb/>
Rocky Mount to Selma. This is <lb/>
good news for the people in the <lb/>
Eastern section of the state. <lb/>
The bishop at a colored conference <lb/>
in Chicago, in his opening prayer <lb/>
asked the Lord to send President <lb/>
Roosevelt back to the white house <lb/>
for to serve another four years, and <lb/>
there was a great demonstration of <lb/>
from the congregation. <lb/>
The colored folks believe there is <lb/>
nothing like him. <lb/>
The name of Hon. Francis D. <lb/>
Winston, of county, will be <lb/>
presented to our state <lb/>
for the nomination for Lieutenant <lb/>
Governor. We have known him all <lb/>
his life, and feel that its not out <lb/>
of place for us, his neighbors and <lb/>
friends, to endorse his <lb/>
We do so without limitation. <lb/>
Judge Winston is well known all <lb/>
over the state. Morally, mentally <lb/>
and physically he is fitted for the <lb/>
office he and for performing <lb/>
the labors of the incident <lb/>
to the election. <lb/>
He is in his forty-seventh year. <lb/>
His capacity for work i not <lb/>
passed by any one. is a well <lb/>
equipped combining <lb/>
pleasant with judicial firm- <lb/>
and dignity- He has filled <lb/>
many places of trust. fifteen <lb/>
years he has given freely of his <lb/>
brain, time and means to the <lb/>
We will not lengthen this- address <lb/>
with copies of resolutions <lb/>
his course as a judge. We <lb/>
could do so at great length. The <lb/>
press, the bar and the people were <lb/>
loud in his praise- No judge stood <lb/>
higher. His character is strong and <lb/>
upright. He is a good speaker and <lb/>
debater. He is popular and agree- <lb/>
able. <lb/>
Has he- rendered most valuable <lb/>
party service <lb/>
Ask the state, district <lb/>
and of every <lb/>
campaign for many years, and the <lb/>
Supremacy and <lb/>
and democratic Revolutionist of <lb/>
1898 and 1900- In point o party <lb/>
service no man has him. <lb/>
He stands for the best type man- <lb/>
hood and citizenship. We ask <lb/>
your favorable consideration of his <lb/>
A S. Rascoe, Chairman Dam. Ex. <lb/>
Com. <lb/>
J. B. Stokes, Chairman <lb/>
Election. <lb/>
E. S. Askew, Mayor of Windsor. <lb/>
W. L Lyon, Clerk Superior <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
SoL Cherry, Register of Deeds, <lb/>
T. C. Pond, Sheriff. <lb/>
R. W. Askew, Superintendent <lb/>
Schools. <lb/>
H. V. Dunstan, Supt. of Health. <lb/>
C. W. <lb/>
Commissioners. <lb/>
C. W. Mitchell, State Senator. <lb/>
D. W. House <lb/>
Representatives. <lb/>
Thomas Pres. Bank of <lb/>
Windsor. <lb/>
J. T. Nicholls, Merchant. <lb/>
W. R. Johnson, <lb/>
M. Attorney-at-Law. <lb/>
G. L. County <lb/>
S. W. Kenney. Editor Windsor <lb/>
Ledger. <lb/>
J J Farmer. <lb/>
TO CLOSE. <lb/>
We are in such a hurry to build <lb/>
here that this morning a man went <lb/>
out after a load of brick before they <lb/>
were cool enough to handle well, <lb/>
but he managed to get them in his <lb/>
wagon and started off. In a few <lb/>
minutes he found his wagon bed <lb/>
a-fire and had to call for help. <lb/>
Greensboro Record. <lb/>
Durham has a damage <lb/>
suit on hand, growing out of the <lb/>
smallpox. A man was told by the <lb/>
health officer that he had smallpox <lb/>
and was sent to the pest house. He <lb/>
was afterward discharged, but <lb/>
remained at the pest house with <lb/>
another man who did have the <lb/>
disease be later developed a <lb/>
case sad was teat to the <lb/>
peat house <lb/>
The things that prospective <lb/>
visitors to St. Louis are most eager <lb/>
to know about the great fair are re- <lb/>
lated in the Review of Reviews for <lb/>
May, by Mr. William F. Saunders, <lb/>
of the St. Louis Business Men's <lb/>
League. Transportation arrange- <lb/>
hotel accommodations, and <lb/>
facilities for getting about are fully <lb/>
described by Mr. Saunders, so that <lb/>
one may plan intelligently in ad- <lb/>
for a visit of a few or many <lb/>
days. The art exhibition ii <lb/>
ed in a separate article by Mr. <lb/>
Hilary C. Ires, the director. <lb/>
Sentenced to Die at Stake. <lb/>
Among some old records in the <lb/>
possession J. H. W. of <lb/>
Wilmington, is a document which <lb/>
is a legal curio. Immediately after <lb/>
the Revolution a murdered a <lb/>
man in Brunswick county, was tried <lb/>
by the authorities, convicted and <lb/>
sentenced to be burned at the stake, <lb/>
and this sentence was carried into <lb/>
effect. The sentence is as <lb/>
that the sheriff take <lb/>
said Jemmy from hence to the place <lb/>
of execution, where he shall be tied <lb/>
to a stake and burned <lb/>
It further appears that the said <lb/>
Jemmy was a slave belonging to <lb/>
Mrs. Sarah Dupree. Three <lb/>
of the peace, William John <lb/>
Fell and Thomas Sessions, and four <lb/>
freeholders. John Aaron <lb/>
Roberts, Needham and James <lb/>
Ludlow, duly summoned for that <lb/>
purpose, signed a certificate that said <lb/>
slave was worth or f pro- <lb/>
money. Upon. that <lb/>
the legislature passed a <lb/>
resolution for the payment of the <lb/>
aid sum to Mrs. Dupree, the owner <lb/>
of Jemmy. <lb/>
Act of Will Close <lb/>
American Tobacco <lb/>
The recent act of the house <lb/>
commons in England in imposing <lb/>
a duty of per <lb/>
died pounds on stripped <lb/>
that is stemmed leaf, is of the <lb/>
utmost importance to leaf dealers <lb/>
in this country, but exactly the <lb/>
effect it will have is not fully known <lb/>
yet. The head officials of the <lb/>
Tobacco Company, in Eng- <lb/>
land, have notified the <lb/>
in Richmond, Danville and other <lb/>
places where they are working to <lb/>
cease stemming tobacco for export. <lb/>
The stemming of the company in <lb/>
city has been closed fer some <lb/>
time and consequently no order <lb/>
was necessary at this time, but the <lb/>
effect will be undoubtedly to shut <lb/>
down every in this city <lb/>
and fact all on this side the At- <lb/>
next season. <lb/>
A of The Free Press <lb/>
waited, en Mr. manager <lb/>
of Imperial interest in the city, <lb/>
this morning, and inquired his <lb/>
views- of the effect the act would <lb/>
have. Mr. stated that as <lb/>
he been officially advised <lb/>
of the passage of the not of English <lb/>
he did not care to express <lb/>
officially an opinion, but that <lb/>
it appeared now that the affect would <lb/>
be to close the of the <lb/>
imperial and ail independent con- <lb/>
stem tobacco for export. <lb/>
effect this will have on the <lb/>
independent leaf dealer is not yet <lb/>
clear,, but one thing is-known, that <lb/>
it throw hundreds-, thousands <lb/>
of who have earned their <lb/>
livelihood that way, out of employ- <lb/>
Mr,, John F. Hughes-., of Danville, <lb/>
Va., a big leaf dealer and exporter <lb/>
of tobacco, was here today and says <lb/>
that independent dealers are feeling <lb/>
great concern for tobacco in Eng- <lb/>
land and in transit, as it is not <lb/>
known on this side when the act be- <lb/>
comes operative and whether the <lb/>
duty will be imposed on it or not. <lb/>
The cause of the trouble is that <lb/>
heretofore an import <lb/>
duty was imposed on all tobacco <lb/>
shipped into England and to avoid, <lb/>
paying duty on stems the tobacco <lb/>
was stemmed in this country for ex- <lb/>
port, but the new act makes a differ- <lb/>
of pounds of <lb/>
strip, that is the import duty on <lb/>
stemmed tobacco is per hundred <lb/>
more than on leaf unstemmed, <lb/>
the difference makes it favorable to <lb/>
shipping in its unstemmed state. <lb/>
As stated the effect on independent <lb/>
dealers, except these having strip- <lb/>
tobacco to come the new <lb/>
act, is not known, but it appears <lb/>
that the stemming in this country <lb/>
is doomed except where directly <lb/>
connected with the factory here. <lb/>
There is no reason for the act to <lb/>
effect the price of tobacco to the <lb/>
farmer, and in fact it would seem <lb/>
that he would benefit by it by <lb/>
greater opportunity for <lb/>
labor on account of the number <lb/>
thrown out of employment in the <lb/>
shutting down of the <lb/>
Kinston Free Press. <lb/>
The hosts of friends of Capt. <lb/>
Swift Galloway will be glad to <lb/>
know an operation performed <lb/>
upon his eyes by bis brother, D. <lb/>
W. C. Galloway, at the James <lb/>
Walker Memorial Hospital <lb/>
day, was entirely successful and <lb/>
that in a short time his sight will <lb/>
be entirely <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
We know a woman whose hair is <lb/>
so red that when she went out in <lb/>
the barnyard the other night the <lb/>
roosters thought it was and <lb/>
commenced to City <lb/>
Enterprise. <lb/>
NO EXTORTION IN ST. LOUIS. <lb/>
Liberal at Moderate Rates <lb/>
Assured by the Administration. <lb/>
The management of the St. Louis <lb/>
World's is determined that <lb/>
to the great Exposition shall <lb/>
enjoy ample accommodation at <lb/>
reasonable rates, hence under its <lb/>
auspices an enormous hotel <lb/>
The inside Inn has been erected in- <lb/>
side the grounds of the Exposition. <lb/>
This splendid hostelry is three- <lb/>
stories high, feet long and <lb/>
feet long. It contains spacious <lb/>
parlors, reading rooms and <lb/>
rooms. Its dining room and <lb/>
restaurant seats, people at a <lb/>
time,, and it contains sleeping <lb/>
apartments. All visitors- to this <lb/>
hotel enjoy the same service and the <lb/>
same excellent table, the range of <lb/>
prices being determined simply by <lb/>
the location and size of the rooms- <lb/>
The hotel is ran on both the <lb/>
and American plane, and <lb/>
rates vary from to per <lb/>
day, European and from to <lb/>
American including <lb/>
The comfort and convenience <lb/>
thus afforded visitors in not having <lb/>
to go outside the grounds or of in- <lb/>
curing, the trouble and crushing of <lb/>
street cars and railway <lb/>
service cannot be overestimated. <lb/>
Once a. visitor at The <lb/>
Inn no further admission to <lb/>
the Exposition is charged, and after <lb/>
a tiring morning or. afternoon one <lb/>
can readily return to their room, <lb/>
wash rest up, refresh themselves. <lb/>
with a first class meal and. then turn <lb/>
oat and enjoy the pleasures of the <lb/>
evening in the Exposition grounds. <lb/>
The enormous capacity <lb/>
Inside Inn assures good <lb/>
for all, no matter when or. <lb/>
in what numbers they <lb/>
those who prefer, to- reserve their.- <lb/>
rooms in advance do so now. <lb/>
Fall details of rates and <lb/>
had by sending a postal <lb/>
card to The Inside Inn. care of <lb/>
Administration World's <lb/>
St. Louis. <lb/>
Democratic Sentiment. <lb/>
For its preservation intact <lb/>
through the vicissitude.- of these <lb/>
past years, the democratic party, is <lb/>
indebted to its one reliable <lb/>
shrinking the <lb/>
years- ago, <lb/>
the South followed the W est int an <lb/>
enthusiastic adaption of the <lb/>
of Harvey as popularly <lb/>
expounded by Mr. Bryan. Four <lb/>
years ago, for consistency's sake, it <lb/>
stood by Mr. Bryan in reaffirming <lb/>
the money plunk of 1806. this, <lb/>
year it has-swung completely back <lb/>
to its earlier views, and the <lb/>
money question disappears as a <lb/>
party issue. An eminent Southern <lb/>
democrat is now of then <lb/>
Philippines, and the best opinions <lb/>
of the country seems well <lb/>
united upon the view that <lb/>
for the present we must simply <lb/>
the best we can for the <lb/>
people. The issue of imperialism, <lb/>
as passionately presented by Mr. <lb/>
Bryan four years ago, would fall <lb/>
in the South this year. <lb/>
It cannot play ranch part the <lb/>
campaign. The steps that have <lb/>
been taken to the of <lb/>
the Panama Canal upon a strip of <lb/>
territory brought the <lb/>
sovereignty of the United States <lb/>
are in fruition of that expansion <lb/>
policy by which we have acquired <lb/>
and a great naval station <lb/>
on the southern coast of Cuba, to <lb/>
dominate e of the Carib- <lb/>
bean Sea and the On If of Mexico; <lb/>
and in accordance with which we <lb/>
have acquired Hawaii, at the cross <lb/>
of the Pacific, and will, under <lb/>
all circumstances retain <lb/>
and naval in the Philip- <lb/>
pines The South is not unhappy <lb/>
about these <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Review of Re- <lb/>
fee- Hay.<lb/>
This department is in of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep <lb/>
the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
N. C. May <lb/>
We have a nice lot of porch <lb/>
timber. If you are in need <lb/>
of them why not let m fit yon up. <lb/>
are right. Winterville <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Henry will lecture in <lb/>
the school chapel here on Thurs- <lb/>
day night. May 5th, at o'clock. <lb/>
Admission, adults cents, child- <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
School books, pens, pencils and <lb/>
best quality of always <lb/>
sale at Drug Store. <lb/>
of Kinston, <lb/>
was here Sunday. <lb/>
Light and heavy groceries B. G. <lb/>
Chapman Co. is the place. <lb/>
target. <lb/>
H. L. Johnson pays highest <lb/>
rices for eggs chickens. <lb/>
Dr. T. -ox, when net in the <lb/>
country, be found either at his <lb/>
residence or at the store of B. G. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Fred of den, as <lb/>
here to see his best girl <lb/>
prices and tip top goods can <lb/>
The line of ladies dines pm in j <lb/>
the store of K. G. Chapman Co. <lb/>
is unusually attractive. Call <lb/>
see. <lb/>
The new stores are looking well <lb/>
since being painted; shelves are <lb/>
going In several of them. <lb/>
Harness as well as buggies <lb/>
Don't go somewhere else to get <lb/>
harness when yon get <lb/>
when you get any <lb/>
style just as cheap cheap- <lb/>
just as nice <lb/>
right here from Hunsucker, the <lb/>
yon get buggies from. <lb/>
See H. L. Johnson for <lb/>
cheap. <lb/>
A plow beam manufactured by <lb/>
the Winterville Co. always <lb/>
when you go to <lb/>
them and have one put in your <lb/>
They can also furnish <lb/>
handles for your plow. <lb/>
The best prices for the best <lb/>
be had at H. L. John- <lb/>
son's. <lb/>
Mrs. P. O. Cox, Miss Miriam <lb/>
Johnson, Mrs. Sarah Taylor, Mrs. <lb/>
B. G. Chapman and Miss Clyde <lb/>
Chapman went to Greenville on <lb/>
GENERAL NEWS. <lb/>
A colored woman in Kentucky <lb/>
has been granted license to <lb/>
law. <lb/>
Out in Iowa friends gathered <lb/>
with a man to engage holding <lb/>
a funeral over the supposed re- <lb/>
mains of a brother. It did not <lb/>
occur to any of them to open the <lb/>
until after the services had <lb/>
started, and when opened it was <lb/>
found they had somebody else In <lb/>
the coffin. The supposed-to-be- <lb/>
dead man sent a telegram which <lb/>
was received a few later, <lb/>
expressing surprise at reading bis <lb/>
announcement. <lb/>
be had at R. G. Chapman Co's yesterday. The pas <lb/>
Everything at the lowest on these <lb/>
market price. <lb/>
See nice shirts at H. L. <lb/>
every body from here <lb/>
to Branch Sunday. <lb/>
on <lb/>
freights is getting bad again. Mr. <lb/>
what's become of the <lb/>
passenger cars that the freights <lb/>
have been having over <lb/>
Boarding J. D. <lb/>
per day. Best <lb/>
house in town. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. wishes <lb/>
to purchase light wood cart <lb/>
hubs. <lb/>
styles very cheap <lb/>
ear at H. L. <lb/>
D-. Cox wishes to purchase <lb/>
lbs . . goose feathers. <lb/>
Hattie Kittrell went to <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
person wishing to purchase <lb/>
ala with <lb/>
, etc. all erected in run- <lb/>
with two corn grists <lb/>
and flour mill complete, with <lb/>
emu bolt. Also the build- <lb/>
with Cox Mfg. ,. Car load cotton teed Just <lb/>
U plant that contains the received, G. A. Kittrell Co. <lb/>
did supply of mineral <lb/>
most splendid lot for D. Cox to Green- <lb/>
What Redmond Finally Said. <lb/>
William M. P., once <lb/>
arose to speak in the House of <lb/>
Commons, and there came a <lb/>
hurled at him from the right <lb/>
side of the <lb/>
you vote for this bill if it <lb/>
comes up <lb/>
Mr. looked from one <lb/>
side of the house to the other and <lb/>
slowly <lb/>
Immediately the right side of the <lb/>
house burst into a storm of <lb/>
But Mr. con. <lb/>
as soon as he could be <lb/>
Then storm came from the <lb/>
left side, and as soon as it subsided <lb/>
for a moment he completed what <lb/>
he started to <lb/>
answer that <lb/>
and go to the <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
B. G. Chapman Co. invite the <lb/>
public to call an examine their <lb/>
of dry goods, notions etc. <lb/>
Prices to suit buyer. <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell Co., have just <lb/>
large water tank above it. I received a car load No. Timothy <lb/>
well to see or correspond I Hay. <lb/>
perfect reigned on <lb/>
both sides. Boston Evening Be- <lb/>
For best grades of smoking cord. <lb/>
The are saying we will <lb/>
have some cool weather every <lb/>
mouth through the summer. <lb/>
and i a <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co , <lb/>
U oil. ring the sale with view I <lb/>
of building a <lb/>
H. L. for heavy and <lb/>
groceries. <lb/>
villa Monday. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Sale Of Land For Partition. <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA, PITT <lb/>
COUNTY. <lb/>
II. A Blow, Lizzie Blow Fan- <lb/>
R. Blow <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
M. Blow, T. G. Blow and <lb/>
Blow. I <lb/>
I By virtue of a decree made by D C i <lb/>
Moore, Clerk of the Superior Court of i <lb/>
county, the 23rd day of April i <lb/>
in a certain special <lb/>
Wherein H. A. Blow, Lizzie Blow and <lb/>
B. Blow arc plaintiffs and C. <lb/>
j, G- Jennie Blow I <lb/>
Sam Jones is conducting a meet- S undersigned Com- I <lb/>
all of the plastering Greensboro. <lb/>
on in new . . . <lb/>
We expect to be in our new store <lb/>
the week, <lb/>
Barber Co. I <lb/>
The depot at Hunts- <lb/>
flour, pure hog lard, WM burned night. <lb/>
shoulder, T. N. Manning Durham aldermen have pro. <lb/>
the sale of apple cider <lb/>
that city. <lb/>
m me f i 1904, at the <lb/>
. . . in Greenville, <lb/>
anti-saloon people of New bidder for or i cash <lb/>
Bern have asked for a prohibition <lb/>
log parcel real property to wit <lb/>
election to be held early in July. situate in the town of Greenville hi -i <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Mr. Lane was hero the first of <lb/>
the week finishing the tin on <lb/>
the new stores. <lb/>
wish to notify the <lb/>
public that I grind every <lb/>
day at my mill one mile south of <lb/>
Level on Sam place. <lb/>
Purnell Tripp. <lb/>
A good article is better if <lb/>
have to pay a little more for it I <lb/>
than article at a smaller I <lb/>
price. try one of the Carroll <lb/>
Singletrees manufactured by <lb/>
Winterville <lb/>
Tasteless CASTOR OIL sold. <lb/>
Taste as good as Maple <lb/>
seats battle at D. B. T. <lb/>
, I. . <lb/>
t ., bounded on the West by Washing <lb/>
ton street, on the South by third <lb/>
street on the East by the <lb/>
lot and the North tie <lb/>
J. B. Johnson lot and being known <lb/>
Bow lot, and being <lb/>
Lot in the plat of town of; <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Tail May 3rd, 1904 <lb/>
KING COMBINATION <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
. . COX COMPANY. <lb/>
The present season will be noted as the <lb/>
season yet for MEN'S OXFORD TIES. Don <lb/>
till sultry days to put new OXFORDS <lb/>
new Shoe will worry you on a hot day. <lb/>
IDEAL KID, <lb/>
The Soft Guarantee Patent Leather, is <lb/>
comfortable for SUMMER FOOTWEAR, <lb/>
keeps looking well with no better dressing <lb/>
FLICKING OFF THE DUST WITH A <lb/>
WASHING THE SHOES WITH CLEAN WATt <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
THE KING <lb/>
Store Closes at P. M. <lb/>
Special <lb/>
We will put on sale today <lb/>
Case L <lb/>
Bleaching at S Cents per <lb/>
Wilkinson <lb/>
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if<lb/>
Department. <lb/>
Be Hustler. <lb/>
until the iron's hot, <lb/>
K. Apr. 1904 But make it bet by <lb/>
Mrs. J. O. and Mr-,, <lb/>
WE went to Washington- , <lb/>
Prayer meeting every W <lb/>
Mrs. Bettie Britt, <lb/>
IN <lb/>
nunnery and Fancy Goods, <lb/>
GRIMES LAND. N. C. night. We all to come. <lb/>
Best Goods a ad latest A large crowd of people from with a H. for it is only <lb/>
BETHEL <lb/>
That's the word, <lb/>
See me before buying. <lb/>
J. Proctor Bros <lb/>
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb/>
I you lumber to build a house, <lb/>
furniture to go in it, clothing and <lb/>
goods far our family, provisions <lb/>
for your table, or for <lb/>
in. we can supply your needs. <lb/>
Our mill and are now <lb/>
in full blast and we are <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/>
T. F. PROCTOR, <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C. <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
MERCHANDISE <lb/>
this community went hi the big through hustling that one achieves <lb/>
at Beaver Dam today. <lb/>
Mrs. Bettie Britt and Miss <lb/>
Emma Kittrell to <lb/>
No what you book <lb/>
keeper, adverting solicitor <lb/>
preacher hard Md <lb/>
wife have been stopping with j work right. The <lb/>
us for the last week. I world has no lime for <lb/>
P. H. Kittrell sou were here He cheerful, even if n lakes <lb/>
Friday visiting his daughter, Miss o if in <lb/>
Emma Kittrell. to doing ate told and <lb/>
G. F. Allen of Institute, was n <lb/>
in our town a days this <lb/>
,. , D ., . make suggestions that will tend <lb/>
Julian Blown, of Bethel was <lb/>
DR. R. J. GRIMES. <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
BETHEL, K. <lb/>
Office opposite depot. <lb/>
DR. G. F. <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
BETHEL, X. C. <lb/>
next door to Post Office. <lb/>
over to see us today. <lb/>
to improve work and show <lb/>
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like the frost <lb/>
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for many <lb/>
ticket and which <lb/>
arrive. those who do <lb/>
reach the place get there by <lb/>
the hustle Work <lb/>
the president of is Mr. <lb/>
Perseverance, the superintendent. <lb/>
Mr- and the <lb/>
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Ink. <lb/>
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of Clothing, Dry Goods. No- <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Groceries <lb/>
and Hardware found <lb/>
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thing to eat, something to <lb/>
wear, or some article toe <lb/>
or farm, you can be <lb/>
supplied. Highest prices paid <lb/>
for cotton, country produce <lb/>
or anything lbs farmer sells. <lb/>
now, but it <lb/>
will kill it. <lb/>
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bis J. O. and W. IS. <lb/>
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week <lb/>
Misses Proctor and <lb/>
Helen came home <lb/>
to see their parents. <lb/>
Rev. D. M . Topping and wife, <lb/>
of the guests of Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs. J. W. Mayo. <lb/>
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peat., cotton, and setting out by mutual c <lb/>
tobacco. April. <lb/>
T . ,, . .,. , . . Mow salting bin interest in th <lb/>
Lev, will leave fist ,., ,,,,. ,,,,, , <lb/>
Greenville Monday where he will Le Ben, they lag all <lb/>
work again., <lb/>
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Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy <lb/>
Tobacco and Cigars. The ; North County, <lb/>
only Soda Fountain in town. All In Superior Court. <lb/>
the popular drinks. Hot Peanuts <lb/>
every day. <lb/>
The i-f Savage, Co., <lb/>
Greenville's Great <lb/>
Department Store <lb/>
Custom <lb/>
TO PREPARE VERY LIBERALLY <lb/>
TO SUPPLY THE NECESSARY, <lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
Dress Materials, <lb/>
Ike Accessories, <lb/>
AND ALL THE LITTLE FIXINGS <lb/>
Mary Jane Evans, <lb/>
Charles Evans, <lb/>
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an action entitled as has been <lb/>
commenced against him in the <lb/>
j court of county by the plain- <lb/>
for the purpose obtaining a <lb/>
divorce f in the bonds of matrimony <lb/>
upon the grounds abandonment <lb/>
and ad the defendant will <lb/>
j further take no ice that he is required <lb/>
to appear before the judge of our <lb/>
Superior court at a court to . <lb/>
for the of Pitt the Monday <lb/>
after the first Monday in September, <lb/>
it day of <lb/>
answer the complaint which <lb/>
be in the of the <lb/>
clerk of the superior o of said <lb/>
county within the first days <lb/>
said ti then u ml there answer or <lb/>
demur to laid complaint within the <lb/>
time required by law or the <lb/>
will lo the court for the right <lb/>
in the <lb/>
This the th day April <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Clerk Superior court. <lb/>
STATON AND BUNTING, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb/>
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries. <lb/>
We Pay Highest Prices for Cotton, <lb/>
Cotton Seed and Country Produce. <lb/>
BLOUNT BROS. <lb/>
you can honest goods at living prices. See our <lb/>
large you buy and be satisfied with <lb/>
purchases. <lb/>
Suits, Overcoats, CloaKs, Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats. Caps, Under <lb/>
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware, <lb/>
and everything you wear. Everything you use in <lb/>
your house and everything you in your parlor. <lb/>
t Millinery Goods a Specialty. <lb/>
Our goods are here and we arc ready to serve yon. <lb/>
Everybody tees buys, and everybody that tries <lb/>
our goods becomes our customers. Just give us a trial <lb/>
and save yourselves money. <lb/>
BLOUNT BROTHERS. <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
OXFORDS AND OTHER LOW <lb/>
CUT SHOES AND STRAP TIES. <lb/>
THE GLOVES AND RIBBONS <lb/>
FOR THE <lb/>
Girl <lb/>
OUR STOCK THIS SEASON IS THE <lb/>
MOST COMPLETE EVER SHOWN <lb/>
GIVE US A CALL <lb/>
Greenville's Great Department Store <lb/>
TORPID LIVER. <lb/>
A torpid liver the <lb/>
system, an J produces <lb/>
SICK <lb/>
dyspepsia, Costiveness, <lb/>
Sallow Skin and Piles. <lb/>
la-re Is no better remedy for these <lb/>
common diseases than DR. <lb/>
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Stubborn <lb/>
FACTS <lb/>
Back up Our Claims for <lb/>
YUCATAN <lb/>
TONIC <lb/>
Fact Tonic and not <lb/>
a stimulant. <lb/>
Fact vitalizes lends <lb/>
permanent vigor to the entire <lb/>
human system. <lb/>
Fact drug, but <lb/>
a normal, scientific curs for <lb/>
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Chills and <lb/>
Neuralgia, Rheumatism. <lb/>
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tendency to or <lb/>
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restored to perfect health. Your will <lb/>
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THE AMERICAN <lb/>
EVANSVILLE, IND. <lb/>
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ill Wit <lb/>
OF N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that automatically, <lb/>
Is Non <lb/>
Will be be paid within while you <lb/>
living, or within three years alter lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb/>
at insured. <lb/>
J. L. i, <lb/>
Greenville N. C.<lb/>
Si Hospital and Sanitarium, <lb/>
NORFOLK, <lb/>
COST OF BUILDING AND DOLLARS. <lb/>
CAPACITY, PATIENTS. <lb/>
M i on sail by proximity of <lb/>
with modern r for the <lb/>
i i i A full of in every Special <lb/>
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system of Turkish and Russian Baths, <lb/>
Ward per week; Room from to per week. <lb/>
For etc, address <lb/>
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NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.<lb/>
The Only Way- <lb/>
To get <lb/>
FINE JOB PRINTING <lb/>
Is send it to <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR.<lb/>
A Pr <lb/>
had a case of pi <lb/>
G. F. Carter, of Oft., <lb/>
a physician who <lb/>
advised me to a box of De- <lb/>
Witt's Witch Sake. I <lb/>
chased a box and <lb/>
cured. It is splendid for piles, <lb/>
relief u I hear- <lb/>
recommend it to all <lb/>
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is <lb/>
equaled for its qualities. <lb/>
Eczema other skin diseases, <lb/>
also sores, cuts, burns and wound <lb/>
of every kind are cured <lb/>
by it. Sold by J. L. Woolen. <lb/>
Politeness is that precious wreath <lb/>
of flowers, which adorns a <lb/>
perfect gentleman. <lb/>
Made <lb/>
King's New Life <lb/>
Pills each for two weeks has <lb/>
put me in my <lb/>
writes H. Turner of Dempsey <lb/>
town, pa They re the best <lb/>
the word for Liver, Stomach and <lb/>
Bowels. vegetable Never <lb/>
gripe. Only at Wooten's <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
We suppose that the most <lb/>
for a <lb/>
would be the of a mystery. <lb/>
Quick Arrest <lb/>
J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala <lb/>
was twice the hospital from a <lb/>
severe case of piles causing <lb/>
tumors. After doctors and all <lb/>
remedies failed, <lb/>
Salve quickly arrested further <lb/>
cured him. It <lb/>
aches kills <lb/>
Wooten's drug Store. <lb/>
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rogue makes his escape, the police <lb/>
Starch for a non est <lb/>
Ladies And Children <lb/>
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the use of other <lb/>
remedies. Little Riser <lb/>
core biliousness, constipation, sick <lb/>
malaria and <lb/>
troubles Sold by J. L. <lb/>
The hammer of custom <lb/>
those links of habit, which make <lb/>
a chain that Is hard indeed to I <lb/>
break. <lb/>
When The Rises <lb/>
Weak be careful. <lb/>
Coughs and colds are dangerous <lb/>
then. One Minute Cure <lb/>
coughs and colds and gives <lb/>
Strength lo the lungs. Mrs. o. E <lb/>
of Marion, says, <lb/>
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down in weight from to lbs. <lb/>
n number of remedies to no <lb/>
until I used One Minute <lb/>
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the cough, my <lb/>
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of No. Pa, made a <lb/>
eta riling test resulting in a <lb/>
cure. He writes, <lb/>
attacked with violent <lb/>
caused by liberation <lb/>
th-stomach. I had often found <lb/>
Bitters excellent for acute <lb/>
and liver troubles <lb/>
prescribed them. The patient <lb/>
gamed from the first, and has <lb/>
ha I an attack <lb/>
Bitters are positively <lb/>
guaranteed for <lb/>
Constipation and Kidney <lb/>
troubles. Try them Only <lb/>
at Wooten's Drug Store. <lb/>
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odors which are distilled from the <lb/>
full blossomed flowers of duty well <lb/>
performed. <lb/>
I. Wooten <lb/>
does not. hesitate to recommend <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure to his friends <lb/>
and customers. Indigestion causes <lb/>
more ill health anything else. <lb/>
It deranges the stomach brings <lb/>
on all manner of disease. <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure digests what yon <lb/>
eat, cures indigestion, dyspepsia <lb/>
and all stomach disorders. <lb/>
is not only a perfect bat <lb/>
atlases building tonic as well <lb/>
health, perfect strength <lb/>
vitality follow its <lb/>
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would charge twice that <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
EVERY WEAVE KNOWN TO WOMAN- <lb/>
KIND IN WOOL, SILK AND WOOL <lb/>
COTTON FABRICS. WE HAVE THEM <lb/>
Yards Percales in wide, <lb/>
SATISFACTORY<lb/>
For Men of Particular Taste. <lb/>
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i. .; m m <lb/>
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and tUt tic shoes you buy now be S j U <lb/>
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season and tic shoes you buy now should be with a <lb/>
look ahead Look as far an yon like, if are<lb/>
tow, and, in addition, the qualities that are em <lb/>
by continued wear. Whether you pay 1.90 or <lb/>
get any variation in sturdy durability, its mainly the used <lb/>
. . . . .<lb/>
I Reversible Carpet. <lb/>
I I Never before shown in <lb/>
j side for winter and matting effect on the other side for <lb/>
this carpet will wash, color fast, colors <lb/>
241-243 <lb/>
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Mrs. Bettie Britt, <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
and Fancy Goods, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Best Goods and latest <lb/>
See me before buying. <lb/>
trait until the iron's hot, <lb/>
j Bu it by <lb/>
wail the wealth <lb/>
BETHEL DEPARTMENT <lb/>
J. Proctor Bros <lb/>
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb/>
I you want lumber to build a house, <lb/>
furniture to go in it, and <lb/>
dry far your family, provisions <lb/>
for your table, or for <lb/>
we can supply your needs. <lb/>
Our mill and are now <lb/>
in full blast and we are <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/>
T. F. PROCTOR, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
MERCHANDISE <lb/>
Anything wanted in the way <lb/>
of Clothing, Dry Goods, No- <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Groceries <lb/>
and Hardware be found <lb/>
here. Whether it is some- <lb/>
thing to eat, something to <lb/>
or some article for the <lb/>
house or farm, you can be <lb/>
supplied. Highest prices paid <lb/>
for cotton, country produce <lb/>
r anything the farmer sells. <lb/>
Mrs. J. O. Proctor and Mrs. <lb/>
W. E. Proctor to Washington <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Prayer meeting every <lb/>
day night. We all to come. <lb/>
A. large crowd of people from <lb/>
this community went to the big <lb/>
at Beaver Dam today. <lb/>
Mrs. Bettie Britt and Miss <lb/>
Emma Kittrell to Winterville <lb/>
today. <lb/>
The blind preacher <lb/>
and wife have been stopping with <lb/>
us for the last week. <lb/>
P. H. Kittrell son were hen <lb/>
and <lb/>
father's got, <lb/>
But lake off <lb/>
That's the word, <lb/>
with a large H. for it is only <lb/>
through hustling that one achieves <lb/>
advertising success nowadays. <lb/>
No mailer what you book- <lb/>
keeper, advertising solicitor <lb/>
hard add do year <lb/>
work right. Don't grumble. The <lb/>
world has no lime for grumblers <lb/>
Be cheerful, even if it lakes some <lb/>
DR. R. J. GRIMES, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
Office opposite depot. <lb/>
DR. Q. F. <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
next door to Post Office. <lb/>
to doing what you <lb/>
j doing it well, yon do a little more <lb/>
-make suggestions that will tend <lb/>
Friday visiting his daughter, Miss to it All, , addition <lb/>
Emma Kittrell. to doing what you are told <lb/>
G. F. Allen, of Institute, was <lb/>
in our town a few days this week. <lb/>
Julian Brown, Bethel was <lb/>
over to see us today. to improve your work sh <lb/>
Cotton has begun to come up ; that you are using are <lb/>
now, but it looks like the frost on the road to that <lb/>
will kill it. town for which many purchase <lb/>
J. A. Proctor, who has to ticket and at which <lb/>
Florida years, has come to see few arrive. But those who do <lb/>
his brothers, J. O. and IS. <lb/>
Proctor. They thought he <lb/>
dead, <lb/>
Miss is the <lb/>
reach the place get there by <lb/>
the Hustle Hard Work railroad, <lb/>
the president of is Mr. <lb/>
guest of Miss Lucy Galloway this Perseverance, superintendent. <lb/>
week <lb/>
Misses Myrtle Proctor and <lb/>
Helen Galloway came home <lb/>
to see their parents. <lb/>
Rev. D. Topping and wife, <lb/>
of are the guests of Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs. J. Mayo. <lb/>
Out farmers are busy planting, <lb/>
corn, peas, cotton, and out <lb/>
tobacco. <lb/>
Levi Holliday will leave for <lb/>
Greenville Monday where he will <lb/>
begin work again. <lb/>
H. C. VENTERS, <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C. <lb/>
Goods, Notions, Fancy <lb/>
Tobacco and Cigars. The <lb/>
only Soda Fountain in town. All <lb/>
the popular drinks. Hot Peanuts <lb/>
every day.<lb/>
Greenville's Great <lb/>
Department Store <lb/>
w w w <lb/>
Custom <lb/>
TO PREPARE VERY LIBERALLY <lb/>
TO SUPPLY THE NECESSARY, <lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
Dress Materials, <lb/>
The Accessories, <lb/>
AND ALL THE LITTLE FIXINGS <lb/>
OXFORDS AND OTHER LOW <lb/>
S CUT SHOES AND STRAP TIES. <lb/>
THE GLOVES AND RIBBONS <lb/>
FOR THE <lb/>
Girl <lb/>
OUR STOCK THIS SEASON IS THE <lb/>
MOST COMPLETE EVER SHOWN <lb/>
GIVE US A CALL<lb/>
Greenville's Great Department Store <lb/>
. , a-. <lb/>
Air. Energy, and the <lb/>
ager, Mr. <lb/>
Ink. <lb/>
DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
The dim of Savage, Co., <lb/>
dissolved mutual e <lb/>
on the 12th day of April, 1904, K. <lb/>
M. his Interest in tin <lb/>
business to the other members of <lb/>
the firm, they assuming all <lb/>
the firm, all accounts <lb/>
due the firm being payable to them <lb/>
This 25th day of April. 1904. <lb/>
K. M. <lb/>
North County, <lb/>
In Court. <lb/>
Mary Jane Evans, <lb/>
VS <lb/>
Charles Evans, <lb/>
The defendant will take notice that <lb/>
an action entitled a- has been <lb/>
commenced against him In the <lb/>
court of county by the plain- <lb/>
till for the purpose obtaining a <lb/>
divorce f i om bonds of matrimony <lb/>
upon the of abandonment <lb/>
and adultery, and the defendant will <lb/>
further take no ice that he is required <lb/>
to appear before the of our <lb/>
Superior court at a court to b held <lb/>
for the county of Pitt the Monday <lb/>
after the first Monday in September, <lb/>
it being day of September <lb/>
and answer the complaint which <lb/>
he deposited in the of the <lb/>
clerk of the superior curt of said <lb/>
county within the first days of <lb/>
said answer or <lb/>
to said complaint within the <lb/>
time required by law or the plaintiff <lb/>
will apply to the court for the right <lb/>
in the complaint. <lb/>
This the 18th day April 10.4. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Clerk Superior court. <lb/>
STATON AND BUNTING, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb/>
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Goods, Hardware Furniture, Groceries. <lb/>
Pay Highest Prices for Cotton, <lb/>
Cotton Seed and Country Produce. <lb/>
BLOUNT BROS. <lb/>
you can get honest, goods at living prices. See our <lb/>
large you buy and be satisfied with your <lb/>
purchases. <lb/>
Suits, Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Under- <lb/>
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware, <lb/>
and everything yon wear. Everything you use in <lb/>
your house 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 tees buys, and everybody that fries <lb/>
our goods becomes our customers. Just give us a trial <lb/>
and save yourselves money. <lb/>
BLOUNT BROTHERS. <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
aFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
OR TORPID LIVER. <lb/>
A torpid liver deranges the <lb/>
system, and produces <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE,. <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, <lb/>
Sallow Skin and Piles. <lb/>
There Is no better remedy for these <lb/>
common diseases than OR. <lb/>
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Stubborn <lb/>
FACTS <lb/>
Back up Our Claims for <lb/>
YUCATAN <lb/>
TONIC <lb/>
Fact I Tonic and not <lb/>
a stimulant. <lb/>
Fact vitalizes and lends <lb/>
permanent vigor to the entire <lb/>
human system. <lb/>
Fact Is drag, but <lb/>
a normal, scientific for <lb/>
Jill Malarial Complaints <lb/>
Chills and <lb/>
Neuralgia, Rheumatism. <lb/>
It restore th. and <lb/>
prohibit all tendency to or lorn <lb/>
women with trouble, peculiar to their are <lb/>
to perfect health. Your will <lb/>
cheerfully add to <lb/>
TRY IT-Oar <lb/>
THE AMERICAN <lb/>
IND. <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is Non <lb/>
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
year, provided the premium for the current year paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
Greenville N. C.<lb/>
Si Hospital arid <lb/>
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb/>
COST OF BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT, HALF-MILLION DOLLARS. <lb/>
CAPACITY, PATIENTS. <lb/>
Meat climate on coast; tempered by proximity of <lb/>
Gulf stream. Fully with every modern for the treat- <lb/>
c disease. A full corps of Specialists In every department. Special <lb/>
for cases of confinement Most approved X-ray apparatus. Thor- <lb/>
system of Turkish Russian Baths. <lb/>
Ward Rates. per week; Room Rates from to week. <lb/>
For etc., address <lb/>
The President, St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium <lb/>
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb/>
The On y Way- <lb/>
To get <lb/>
FINE JOB PRINTING <lb/>
Is send it to <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR.<lb/>
Politeness is that precious wreath <lb/>
of lovely flowers, which adorns a <lb/>
perfect gentleman. <lb/>
Made Young <lb/>
of Dr. King's New Life <lb/>
Pills each night for two weeks has <lb/>
put me in my <lb/>
writes H. Turner of Dempsey <lb/>
town, Pa. They-re the best <lb/>
the word for Liver, Stomach and <lb/>
Bowels. vegetable Never <lb/>
gripe. Only at <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
We suppose that the most <lb/>
for a <lb/>
would be the Shroud of a mystery. <lb/>
Quick Arrest <lb/>
J. A. of Verbena, Ala <lb/>
wan twice the hospital from a <lb/>
severe case of piles causing <lb/>
tumors- After doctors and all <lb/>
remedies failed, <lb/>
Salve quickly arrested further <lb/>
in tn mi at it i n and cured him. It <lb/>
aches kills <lb/>
at, ding Store. <lb/>
Strange but that when a <lb/>
rogue makes his escape, the police <lb/>
starch for a est <lb/>
Ladles And children <lb/>
Who can not stand <lb/>
strain of laxative syrups ca- <lb/>
pills are especially fond <lb/>
Little Early Risers. All persons <lb/>
who find it necessary to take a liver <lb/>
medicine should try these easy pill <lb/>
compare the agreeably pleas- <lb/>
ant strengthening effect with <lb/>
the nauseating ind weakening con- <lb/>
following the use of other <lb/>
Little Early <lb/>
core biliousness, sick <lb/>
headache, jaundice, malaria and <lb/>
liver troubles. Sold by J. L. <lb/>
Nothing but but praise is heard of the Hats and Toques we've <lb/>
assembled. Its unique, this remarkable collection, first, because o the striking <lb/>
and exclusive styles, again, since the world's most famed artists are liberally represented <lb/>
I he creation of cur own workroom, in style and quality, equal to that any exclusive <lb/>
would charge twice <lb/>
The hammer of custom <lb/>
links of habit, which make <lb/>
a chain that is hard indeed to <lb/>
break. <lb/>
When The Rises <lb/>
Weak lungs should be careful. <lb/>
Coughs and colds are <lb/>
then. One Minute Cure <lb/>
coughs colds and gives <lb/>
to the lungs. Mrs. O. E <lb/>
of Marion, says, <lb/>
suffered with a cough until I tun <lb/>
down in weight from to lbs. <lb/>
led a number of remedies to no <lb/>
av; until I used One Minute <lb/>
Cough Cure. Four of Ibis <lb/>
remedy <lb/>
the cough, Strengthened my <lb/>
gs ed me my nor- <lb/>
weight, health <lb/>
Sold by J L. <lb/>
A startling Test, <lb/>
To a life, Dr. T Q. <lb/>
of No. Pa, made a <lb/>
startling test resulting a won <lb/>
Jarful cure. He writes, a patient <lb/>
was attacked with violent <lb/>
caused by liberation of <lb/>
the stomach. I often found <lb/>
Bitters excellent for <lb/>
and liver troubles so I <lb/>
them. The patient <lb/>
gamed from the first, and has not <lb/>
had an attack in <lb/>
Electric Bitters are positively <lb/>
guaranteed for Dyspepsia, <lb/>
Constipation and <lb/>
trouble. Try them Only <lb/>
at Drug Store. <lb/>
There is nothing sweeter than tie <lb/>
odors which are distilled from the <lb/>
full blossomed flowers of duty well <lb/>
performed. <lb/>
Jno L Wooten <lb/>
does not hesitate to recommend <lb/>
Dyspepsia to his friends <lb/>
and customers. Indigestion causes <lb/>
more ill health anything else. <lb/>
It deranges the stomach and brings <lb/>
on all manner of disease. <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure digests what you <lb/>
eat, cures dyspepsia <lb/>
and all stomach disorders. <lb/>
is not only a perfect but <lb/>
a building tonic as well. <lb/>
health, perfect strength <lb/>
increased vitality follow <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
EVERY WEAVE KNOWN TO WOMAN- <lb/>
KIND IN WOOL, SILK AND WOOL. <lb/>
COTTON FABRICS. WE HAVE THEM <lb/>
SATISFACTORY <lb/>
r--n <lb/>
to <lb/>
For Men of Particular Taste. <lb/>
We have this to pay to the men has been paying to <lb/>
or Sack t nit trade to bis to Tailoring <lb/>
and will make you a Spring Suit from dis- <lb/>
with just as much and as ; i . is <lb/>
fir, for to <lb/>
-t ; y <lb/>
Take Thought for Your Spring Footwear <lb/>
And while doing so, Hint it is but the beginning of a <lb/>
and the shoes yon buy now should be bought with a <lb/>
long look ahead. Look as far as yon like, if are your <lb/>
starting point. Comfort style, to Login with, both important <lb/>
tors, and, in addition, the satisfactory qualities that are em <lb/>
by continued wear. Whether you pay or you <lb/>
get any variation in sturdy durability, its mainly the used.<lb/>
v. <lb/>
CARPETS <lb/>
Reversible Carpet. <lb/>
Never before shown in Greenville. Sultana Carpet is unlike most <lb/>
floor covering, in that it is reversible, with carpet effect on one <lb/>
, a and effect on the other side for summer <lb/>
. . . . , , , . . . . . I Absolutely vermin and moth proof in fax <lb/>
this carpet will wash, color fast, colors absolutely to run. Enough said. Challenge price. c <lb/>
241-243 <lb/>
W. Main St <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
North Carolina.<lb/>
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far. R T r <lb/>
Dentist. Physician and Surgeon, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. n. c <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
.,., Dental <lb/>
i Surgeon <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Office one door east of post <lb/>
T street Phone<lb/>
IS 1800. <lb/>
II. FERRY CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
lies and Bags. <lb/>
C. FLANAGAN, <lb/>
Attorney at Law, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
RANK H. WOOTEN, <lb/>
Attorney-at-Law, <lb/>
and N. C. <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
it <lb/>
Popular Shapes <lb/>
Dam, N, C. May <lb/>
Mr. and <lb/>
spent Sunday with <lb/>
Mr. aDd Mrs. Chas. <lb/>
Misses Rosa and Nellie Smith <lb/>
are visiting in neighborhood. <lb/>
of people attended <lb/>
services at Ma Chapel <lb/>
G. T. Tyson is nearly through <lb/>
his tobacco, <lb/>
Miss Mary Joyner, who has been <lb/>
visiting Miss Anderson, went <lb/>
home Thursday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Joyner spent <lb/>
Sunday in Ayden. <lb/>
Miss Mary Lassiter spent Sun <lb/>
day at the Mineral Springs, near <lb/>
Hookerton. <lb/>
John Pollard, of <lb/>
High School, spent Sunday with <lb/>
his parents, Mr. and Mis. W. A, <lb/>
Pollard. <lb/>
Miss Harris, of is <lb/>
Visiting Mrs. Win. Joyner. <lb/>
Joe Williams went to Farmville <lb/>
Thursday afternoon. <lb/>
We regret to learn that Mrs. L. <lb/>
is very ill <lb/>
A big lot of nice corned Herrings <lb/>
at Johnston Bros. 5-3 b w <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
f ETCHING <lb/>
It is not enough that a Shoe 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 and all styles are <lb/>
sold at a price never heard of before for <lb/>
High Grade Shoes. The ape <lb/>
is a special favorite. Made in Hack a an <lb/>
with light or heavy soles, and in bu or <lb/>
button. Very graceful, very comfortable <lb/>
and yet snug fitting. Sold exclusively by<lb/>
man's n <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
As most of the Hotels here were destroyed in fire, visitors <lb/>
may experience some difficult v in finding and to <lb/>
avoid this we have made arrangements with a number of private <lb/>
boarding houses where you will be taken care of. <lb/>
If you will advise us you expect to arrive we will secure <lb/>
a room hi advance you <lb/>
We carry the largest line of Crockery, China, Table <lb/>
Glassware and Tinware, South, of New York, and invite <lb/>
your inspection of our sample rooms. <lb/>
The Angle Lamp used in the Office was <lb/>
bought of us. It is the Oil Lamp made. Call and <lb/>
examine it, <lb/>
THOMAS BROS., <lb/>
Wholesale China, and Tinware. <lb/>
218-220-222 S. Charles St. <lb/>
BALTIMORE, <lb/>
Cold Comfort <lb/>
what we after, and possession of one of <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/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
country Ready nixed Paints.<lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Gotten Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suite, Ba <lb/>
Carriages, Go Carte, <lb/>
suits, Tables, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb/>
coots, Henry George Can- <lb/>
Cherries, reaches, Apples. <lb/>
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Floor Sugar, Meat, Soap <lb/>
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Meal and Gar. <lb/>
Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Dried Apples, Peaches. <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, tints <lb/>
China Ware, Tin and <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Macs <lb/>
Cheese, Butter, Net. <lb/>
I loyal Sewing Machines, and mi <lb/>
other Quality and <lb/>
quantity. Cheap for cash. Come <lb/>
see me. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Ha rt. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb/>
iii <lb/>
J. <lb/>
C. V. York. <lb/>
J- H. Pender. <lb/>
Phi <lb/>
Sell <lb/>
ult <lb/>
Report of the condition of <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Greenville, N C- <lb/>
Al the close business <lb/>
Resources; <lb/>
and Discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
8,618.57 <lb/>
Due from Banks 183,023.70 <lb/>
Checks her cash items 1,002.32 <lb/>
Sold Coin <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
27,871.00 <lb/>
383.460 <lb/>
The Building <lb/>
and <lb/>
Lumber Co., <lb/>
Contractors, Constructors and <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS <lb/>
Factory situated by the railroad just North of the <lb/>
imperial Tobacco Factory. <lb/>
All kinds of dressed lumber, turned and <lb/>
scroll work. <lb/>
All machinery new and up to-date and of the best <lb/>
make. <lb/>
Plans furnished and contract taken for erection of <lb/>
buildings. <lb/>
Tinning, Sitting, Glittering and all kinds of sheet <lb/>
metal work. Our Tin shop is next door to <lb/>
Mr. R. L. Wyatt has charge <lb/>
our tinning and slating department. Yon will 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/>
Stock paid in 186,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
Undivided Profits less <lb/>
Expenses Paid 8,875.03 <lb/>
Deposits 327,756.15 <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
standing<lb/>
9383,460.12 <lb/>
State of North . <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
Little, Cashier of the <lb/>
above-named solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above statement <lb/>
true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
and belief JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb/>
Cashier <lb/>
Subscribed and to <lb/>
me, this 8th day of Ai <lb/>
JAMES TYSON, <lb/>
rotary <lb/>
J. Q. <lb/>
R. A. TYSON, <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
k Directors <lb/>
BLAND <lb/>
and pretty styles are <lb/>
seen in the gathering of Lawns <lb/>
and Indeed it would be <lb/>
more say that every <lb/>
one of them art new and pretty. <lb/>
They are from the leading man- <lb/>
and their quality is <lb/>
fully to their beauty. All <lb/>
the Dress Goods in <lb/>
Percales and Prints are <lb/>
shown. The patterns are dainty, <lb/>
rich and lasting, the <lb/>
priors are wonder workers. <lb/>
BLAND <lb/>
No. <lb/>
EAST <lb/>
REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY MAY <lb/>
No. <lb/>
SOCIAL. <lb/>
THURSDAY, MAY 5th. <lb/>
T. E. Little to Wed- <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Ola Forbes returned Wednesday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
O. L. Joyner returned <lb/>
day evening from Maxton. <lb/>
Miss Ethel returned to <lb/>
Ayden Wednesday evening. <lb/>
W. W. Perkins returned Wed- <lb/>
evening from Richmond. <lb/>
J- W. returned <lb/>
day evening from Rocky Mount. <lb/>
Mrs. Weeks, of Scot- <lb/>
land Neck, is friends here. <lb/>
Mrs. F. C. James, of Bethel, <lb/>
rived Wednesday evening to visit <lb/>
Mrs. D. L. James. <lb/>
Sheriff O. W. Harrington left <lb/>
this morning for to <lb/>
take a patient to the state hospital. <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Edwards and Mrs <lb/>
Mollie Edwards arrived this morn- <lb/>
from den to visit Mrs. J W. <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
Mrs. R. M. Burnett, of Goose <lb/>
Nest, who has visiting her <lb/>
brother, J. W. Bryan, returned <lb/>
home this morning. <lb/>
FRIDAY, MAY <lb/>
Mrs. Irene Blalock left this morn- <lb/>
for Durham. <lb/>
W. A. B. Hearne, of Norfolk, <lb/>
is hero on a visit to his fattier. <lb/>
Mrs. P. M. and u <lb/>
left this morning for Henderson. <lb/>
District Attorney Hairy Skin- <lb/>
left this morality tor <lb/>
J. J Harrington went to Raleigh <lb/>
today to ink a prisoner to the <lb/>
of Center- <lb/>
ville, came up this morning to <lb/>
visit Mrs. E. A. <lb/>
Mrs. C. lift this <lb/>
morning to visit relatives in <lb/>
of county, Virginia. <lb/>
MEETING OF BOOK CLUB. <lb/>
RIOT AT <lb/>
Three Negroes Brought to Jail. <lb/>
Reported for Reflector <lb/>
The End of the <lb/>
held its regular <lb/>
meeting Tuesday afternoon, It seems that certain <lb/>
May 3rd, the being Mr, wound have <lb/>
the spirit of the James City <lb/>
The meeting manifested the element and have become imitators <lb/>
diminished zeal and the by openly defying the <lb/>
hi the matter of a free I and officers he tow. <lb/>
library for the town if One day week a <lb/>
were discussed to j i violation was an acted by. <lb/>
the early circulation of the j Gibson, of j shot gun which, for- <lb/>
the recent was taking the prisoner to <lb/>
to which nave all the lock-up when other <lb/>
Surrounded them took the <lb/>
WOMAN IN BULL FIGHT <lb/>
Quick Work With a Shot Gun <lb/>
Mrs. J. E. who lives <lb/>
some three miles west Durham, <lb/>
adjoining the plantation of Mr. <lb/>
R. M. Jones, engaged very <lb/>
in a fight with enraged <lb/>
hull and he was <lb/>
not long in dispatching his hull <lb/>
tine ended his life with <lb/>
COUNTY MATTERS. <lb/>
those purchased by the <lb/>
An outline for a course of study prisoner away <lb/>
to he followed during another loud let him <lb/>
season, was placed the j policeman Wailed his time, <lb/>
a competent committee. Wednesday found where the <lb/>
Several new Looks were ordered, escaped was. tie went <lb/>
for her, was close at hand <lb/>
was attacked. <lb/>
The animal, it is said, belonged <lb/>
the officer B- N- was f very <lb/>
hue stock. He broken away <lb/>
from Mr. Dukes <lb/>
farm University Station, and <lb/>
had wandered as far as the home <lb/>
and many other matters <lb/>
for the future and <lb/>
pleasure of the club. <lb/>
The hulls was tastefully <lb/>
and the hostess expressed her <lb/>
artistic instincts, by serving with <lb/>
the delicious refreshments, lovely <lb/>
roses to each guest, tuns blending <lb/>
the and the beautiful, in a <lb/>
way which added to the universal <lb/>
pleasure. <lb/>
The visitors present we-e Mas- <lb/>
dames Jarvis, Coward, <lb/>
and Vines. <lb/>
After an replete with <lb/>
pleasure, the club to <lb/>
meet May 17th at the home <lb/>
Mrs. Harding. <lb/>
THE ALDERMEN <lb/>
to hi rest him and <lb/>
more disorder when he came <lb/>
ensued, the the death, <lb/>
authorities of the town j went out about <lb/>
ail of of her cow. which <lb/>
A was sent <lb/>
Wednesday night <lb/>
tied near the home. She wore <lb/>
red waist. <lb/>
Deputy Leon Tucker <lb/>
Jack Harrington to the <lb/>
scene of the trouble. These officers <lb/>
and the <lb/>
proceeded to the which <lb/>
leaders of the riot were, and <lb/>
for a while was a stormy <lb/>
lime. After some fighting three I <lb/>
wanted were overpowered <lb/>
and they have been to <lb/>
and placed . <lb/>
One of the showed tight <lb/>
till the last and had be beaten <lb/>
before he would <lb/>
Registrar and Poll for Town <lb/>
Election. <lb/>
The board of aldermen met in <lb/>
regular monthly session Thursday <lb/>
night. There was not much In- <lb/>
fore outside the routine <lb/>
business of bearing of <lb/>
RUNAWAY MANAGE. <lb/>
Love Wins The Victory. <lb/>
The bull was <lb/>
coming that way and seeing the <lb/>
red dress decided that it was a <lb/>
challenge to battle accepted <lb/>
the challenge at once, charging <lb/>
towards Mrs. Browning. <lb/>
To gain safety in flight Mrs. <lb/>
did not have time, so <lb/>
she decided quickly on what <lb/>
course to Her husband <lb/>
had a shot gun in the field, close <lb/>
at hand, which he had been using <lb/>
to keep crows away from his corn. <lb/>
Mis. Browning this <lb/>
I in the moment of her peril and <lb/>
j she used it with a quickness <lb/>
j directness aim that would have <lb/>
credit loan old veteran of <lb/>
j many battlefield,. Grabbing the <lb/>
gnu, she raised it to her shoulder <lb/>
and filed barrels at the <lb/>
enraged animal, now hut a few <lb/>
paces sway. The <lb/>
charge <lb/>
Miss Battle Gray of La- <lb/>
Grange, is her <lb/>
Mrs. Alice Harper. <lb/>
Henry Blount, of <lb/>
has been lecturing at Ayden and <lb/>
Winterville, passed through <lb/>
morning <lb/>
molding Mr John <lb/>
M Mi rile <lb/>
committees and officers and Greek township, came the hull be- <lb/>
accounts. They lost time h . dead <lb/>
The following appointments t- of deeds fighter in tune than it takes <lb/>
to it all came about. <lb/>
But for gun being close at <lb/>
and <lb/>
which Mrs. there <lb/>
is no doubt but that she would <lb/>
have been fatally <lb/>
ham <lb/>
were of registrars and <lb/>
THE BONDS DELIVERED <lb/>
Work on Improvements Will Soon Begin. <lb/>
Toe of <lb/>
bonds sold by the of Greet <lb/>
for establishing works <lb/>
of the municipal election to lie <lb/>
held the first <lb/>
First If. Haul- <lb/>
Judges L. Daniel <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Second R. Hy- <lb/>
man. Judges, H. C. Hooker and <lb/>
Allen <lb/>
Third L. W. <lb/>
Judges, W. S. Atkins <lb/>
and H. Smith. <lb/>
Fourth ward-Registrar, <lb/>
Warren, Jr. Judges, J. G. Bowl- <lb/>
and M. II. <lb/>
Fifth D. <lb/>
Rountree. Judges J. S. <lb/>
A. A <lb/>
this j next Sought the services <lb/>
of Justice C. D. to <lb/>
them in marriage. <lb/>
The ceremony took place a little <lb/>
past o'clock at the home of <lb/>
Rountree, on Greene street, <lb/>
and the couple left happy. <lb/>
The bride left her home Wed- <lb/>
evening, ostensibly to <lb/>
spend the night with a friend. <lb/>
During the night, as had <lb/>
arranged, Mr. called <lb/>
there for her, and accompanied by <lb/>
another couple they drove to <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
A TRIBUTE. <lb/>
an electric light plant, have <lb/>
been o Hit purchasers <lb/>
and the money for them hay been <lb/>
paid and is deposit to the credit <lb/>
of the town. from hr <lb/>
M. t t l April 27th. the sweet <lb/>
r. J. L. Woolen, chairman of. . , <lb/>
f is daughter <lb/>
the board of . ., r . ., b <lb/>
Mrs. J, J. <lb/>
And In and mercy <lb/>
home, <lb/>
spirit <lb/>
of Mr. <lb/>
She was <lb/>
tells us that his board will <lb/>
at once with the work and U <lb/>
confined to <lb/>
have the improvements <lb/>
as early as practicable. The con- <lb/>
is the hands of <lb/>
business men who will <lb/>
see that the work is well <lb/>
the money judiciously expended. <lb/>
bed since January 1st. She was <lb/>
a child of sweet disposition and <lb/>
was hell In love and esteem by <lb/>
all who knew her. She was a <lb/>
member of the Sunday school at <lb/>
House and it was <lb/>
always her greatest pleasure to be <lb/>
prompt and regular her attend- <lb/>
We bow in <lb/>
to the will of our <lb/>
Father, realizing that He all <lb/>
well. This tribute is <lb/>
written by order of her Sunday <lb/>
A big lot of nice I M. A. A <lb/>
at Johnston Bros. 5-3 s w pr Sunday school. <lb/>
LETTER TO A. J. GRIFFIN. <lb/>
MEETING CLOSED. <lb/>
For sows and pigs <lb/>
Also one 00-saw gin, feeder <lb/>
and a 50-saw gin <lb/>
with <lb/>
P. Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
Once a w in w <lb/>
Greenville N. C. <lb/>
bear Would like to <lb/>
hear of a year paint f <lb/>
Mr. James A. house, <lb/>
Henderson, N. was painted <lb/>
ago with lead-and- <lb/>
and never again till <lb/>
last year; it then looked better <lb/>
than paint half that <lb/>
time. <lb/>
The is all paint <lb/>
and true paint; while the common <lb/>
paints are part Hue false. <lb/>
Don't pay to with paint. <lb/>
And costs less then <lb/>
of not by of course; <lb/>
by the house and year. That's <lb/>
how to <lb/>
name. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
paint. <lb/>
reckon it. Go by the <lb/>
Yours truly <lb/>
F. W. Co. <lb/>
H. L. sells <lb/>
New Church Building in Contemplation. <lb/>
night Rev, J. A. <lb/>
closed the meeting <lb/>
which he has in <lb/>
the for a week <lb/>
and a s sermon <lb/>
was on the judgment, how all <lb/>
must appear before God and be <lb/>
judged out of the books according <lb/>
to their works. <lb/>
After the sermon he a <lb/>
brief talk regarding the <lb/>
plated new church building and <lb/>
said he had called on six members <lb/>
whose subscription aggregated <lb/>
He felt greatly encouraged <lb/>
at this beginning and hoped others <lb/>
would be equally liberal when <lb/>
called upon, as they will be soon. <lb/>
The new church will occupy the <lb/>
lot Washington street near <lb/>
Dickinson avenue. <lb/>
Proceedings of the <lb/>
The board of county commission- <lb/>
met in regular on Mon- <lb/>
day, 2nd, all the being <lb/>
present. <lb/>
The usual orders for pauper <lb/>
allowances were and bills <lb/>
for current expenses were allowed <lb/>
and paid. <lb/>
The monthly reports of the <lb/>
treasurer the <lb/>
of health were presented. <lb/>
Lauds of Mis. O. C. <lb/>
Con tent new, were val- <lb/>
from to 1300. <lb/>
Henry Tat was refunded cents <lb/>
taxes on real estate charged <lb/>
W. W. Thomas, Bethel, was re- <lb/>
leased from taxes on sol- <lb/>
vent credits charged through <lb/>
error. <lb/>
B. F. Manning Co., <lb/>
were released from taxes on <lb/>
personal charged <lb/>
error. <lb/>
The following were released from <lb/>
special school taxes erroneously <lb/>
charged; J. W. Parker 10.30; <lb/>
Spencer Joyner Brewer, <lb/>
Alonzo Winfield <lb/>
C. W. Windsor King, W. <lb/>
H. Ross, J. W. and <lb/>
were released from <lb/>
poll tax for 1903. <lb/>
These were added to pauper list <lb/>
to receive monthly the amount <lb/>
J. B. Morgan and wife <lb/>
Williams Wm. <lb/>
W. Home and A. L. Blow <lb/>
were appointed committee settle <lb/>
with sheriff and treasurer i-r taxes <lb/>
1903 <lb/>
R. was ed com- <lb/>
to have Interim court <lb/>
and surrounding <lb/>
building improved. <lb/>
O. L. was appointed <lb/>
supervisor and overseer to take <lb/>
charge of such prisoners us or <lb/>
may be sentenced to work the <lb/>
public roads of Pitt , and to <lb/>
the same roads in <lb/>
such Banner at snub places as <lb/>
in his opinion may be for the <lb/>
public interest, <lb/>
ordered the board. <lb/>
is to only with the <lb/>
expense feeding the prisoners, <lb/>
all other expenses of working and <lb/>
oaring for to l b by the <lb/>
said Joy <lb/>
A petition f r n public <lb/>
township was <lb/>
The sheriff made report of <lb/>
the laying out of a public in <lb/>
township <lb/>
with the order of Hie board at <lb/>
April moating. Thin was <lb/>
and ordered recorded <lb/>
but A. Unison, of the <lb/>
parties interested, gave notice of <lb/>
appeal from of the <lb/>
road and prayed that tin cause be <lb/>
sent to Superior court for hearing <lb/>
before jury. <lb/>
Lumber. <lb/>
We are establishing a saw mill <lb/>
on the A. J. Tyson farm, one mile <lb/>
above Tyson miles <lb/>
from Farmville, and can furnish <lb/>
lumber of any kind. Will make a <lb/>
specialty of heart timber- <lb/>
G. T. <lb/>
4-wk-W, A. J. TysoN, standing the county <lb/>
Financial Statement. <lb/>
has just com- <lb/>
the financial statement of <lb/>
the county for the last fiscal year. <lb/>
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