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C. FLANAGAN, <lb/>
Attorney at Law, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
n. tiN, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
j If are going off for a i <lb/>
day want to bear from home <lb/>
I have The sent j <lb/>
while away. <lb/>
William Fountain, H. <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C- <lb/>
Office o-e door east of post office, or. <lb/>
Phone Ml <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL- <lb/>
. SATURDAY, JUNE <lb/>
J. W. Casper went to Kelford <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. Fred Cox went to Rich- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
J. J. Cherry, Jr., went to Seven <lb/>
Springs Friday. <lb/>
Miss Sallie Cox returned to <lb/>
Grifton <lb/>
J. L. Carper went to Seven <lb/>
Springs Friday. <lb/>
Rev. W. E. Cox went to Win- <lb/>
us the f. J- Blow lot. hem <lb/>
Lot No. in the plat of th- town <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
This 3rd. <lb/>
p. R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
1875.------- <lb/>
M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
no retail Grower and <lb/>
Dealer. Cash pan; <lb/>
For, Cotton Seed, Oil Bear- <lb/>
Egg, etc. Tied- <lb/>
Bead . Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb/>
Carriages, Go-Carte, Parlor <lb/>
its. Tables, Lounges, Safes, <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb/>
wt, Henry George Can- <lb/>
Apples. Syrup, Jelly, <lb/>
our Sugar, <lb/>
v Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar, <lb/>
it -j Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Note <lb/>
Dried Apples. <lb/>
Currents, Raisins, <lb/>
t Ware, Tin and Wonder <lb/>
i-are, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
mi, Cheese, Best Butter, New <lb/>
Sewing Machines, and <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Cheap for cash. <lb/>
-c inc. <lb/>
S. BE. <lb/>
n -e <lb/>
Sale Of land For Partition. <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA, PITT <lb/>
COUNTY. <lb/>
A. Blow, Lizzie Blow and Fad <lb/>
R. Blow <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
C. M. Blow, T. G. Blow and Jen- <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
virtue of a decree made by D. C. <lb/>
Moore. Clerk o the Superior Court of Friday. <lb/>
Pitt county, on the day of April. Nellie <lb/>
1904. in a certain special. proceeding <lb/>
wherein H. A. Wow. Lime Blow and morning for Wilson. <lb/>
Fannie K. Blow are plaintiffs D . visiting <lb/>
M Blow. T. G. Jennie Blow, . <lb/>
are defendants, the undersigned Com- brother, Rev. A. T. King. <lb/>
will expose to public sale on Mr and Mrs. C C. I <lb/>
the 0th day June. at the Court mi. sou v. <lb/>
I door in Greenville, high- returned from Suffolk, Va., <lb/>
, bidder for cash, or cash, i Jan- <lb/>
i January the follow- evening. <lb/>
parcel of real property to wit Mrs. J. G. and little <lb/>
left this morning for <lb/>
tori street, on the South by Third Conetoe to visit her parent, <lb/>
street, on the East by the T. and C. <lb/>
the North by J. d. <lb/>
ii. Johnson lot being known j Mayo left this morning <lb/>
Morehead <lb/>
Miss Nellie Skinner left this <lb/>
bis <lb/>
Mollie Clemmie, <lb/>
left Friday Seven <lb/>
LUNG CURE. <lb/>
CON- <lb/>
Fleming <lb/>
Springs. <lb/>
C. F. Bland and little <lb/>
of Washington, were here today <lb/>
on their way to visit relatives at <lb/>
Rev. F. G. Hartman will be ab- <lb/>
sent and no services ex- <lb/>
of <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Greenville M C <lb/>
the i b 28.180. <lb/>
L PB and Discounts <lb/>
U entails <lb/>
Fun Stun Fixtures 3,61.51 <lb/>
Banks 188,023.76 <lb/>
Oh cash items <lb/>
Id din<lb/>
27,871.00 <lb/>
A Cure at Obtained, After <lb/>
a Investigation, <lb/>
St. Louie Interest. <lb/>
few ago the attention of a <lb/>
few scientific and pie gen- Sunday school will be in <lb/>
St. Louis was directed to an . church. <lb/>
. , now method of combating that <lb/>
most dreadful of all diseases, tuber- The many friends Bur. <lb/>
Q g and children i <lb/>
Out of test cases, <lb/>
j ,, ed aid have shown exceeding regret to know mat <lb/>
that their ultimate recovery j . . make Green <lb/>
U but a question of a few y , . . Di <lb/>
So astonishing have been the results N. C. their home. Mr. <lb/>
I Q family leave <lb/>
Incurable by all old methods that a j <lb/>
eon has been formed and is j row morning for Panacea Springs, <lb/>
where will spend the summer. <lb/>
One of its chief features is j since his c to a <lb/>
and Goldsboro, some years ago, has j R. j <lb/>
in a great many instances, especially nothing but friends lie and g <lb/>
the incipient or early stages of the . -.- .;.,. <lb/>
, pursue their daily vocations his <lb/>
and still completely cured. ready to aid in every <lb/>
receiving the same treat- f loath <lb/>
engage in the <lb/>
business Greenville. <lb/>
TO PUT ON <lb/>
One the many excellent suits in this big <lb/>
of CLOTHING, will be to put off <lb/>
trouble for many long days <lb/>
NO MATTER WHAT SIZE <lb/>
or shape a man or youth may be--Tail and <lb/>
Slim; Short and Stout, we can Tit him to per- <lb/>
The variety of sizes make this <lb/>
Spring is over the shoulder of <lb/>
Winter. Styles for the season are here at <lb/>
these attractive figures; 12.00, 13.50, <lb/>
15.00, 16.50. 18.00 20.00. <lb/>
C-S- FORBES, <lb/>
THE MAN'S OUTFITTER.<lb/>
C. V. York. <lb/>
L. H. Pender. <lb/>
Stock paid in 126,000.00 <lb/>
i. I , <lb/>
led Profits less <lb/>
Paid<lb/>
i j- out- <lb/>
OM <lb/>
327,750.15 <lb/>
1.04 <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the <lb/>
above-named hank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that above statement is <lb/>
to the beat my knowledge <lb/>
belief LITTLE. <lb/>
Subscribed and to <lb/>
me, this 8th day <lb/>
JAMES ,<lb/>
G. <lb/>
n. <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
I tors <lb/>
K. L. <lb/>
I, A. Trow, Vice President. <lb/>
j. I-. <lb/>
I v recovered a rapidly as those In <lb/>
Colorado, New Mexico and Texas <lb/>
The wonderful result in questioning <lb/>
been by the <lb/>
the company which controls this <lb/>
marvelous medical <lb/>
their main office at North Seventh <lb/>
street, St. Louis. They have also lo- <lb/>
a factory on avenue and <lb/>
a laboratory has been built at Hill- <lb/>
. Mo. The cure will he known as <lb/>
the and Mr. t <lb/>
P. Benson, the discoverer of the <lb/>
inhalants which are will person <lb/>
ally have charge the of the <lb/>
company. Mr. Benson will personally <lb/>
meet all who call at the office of the <lb/>
company on Seventh street, and will <lb/>
answer all communications from <lb/>
i rs who are unable to make a per- <lb/>
the St. Louis Globe <lb/>
i l rat. <lb/>
Free booklet on request. <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
417-19 N. Seventh St , <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo. <lb/>
FOR CONSUMPTION. <lb/>
Goldsboro Argue. <lb/>
Postmaster of Snow Kill Gone. <lb/>
Mr. it. W. Seaman, postmaster <lb/>
at Snow Hill, has <lb/>
poet office, and Mr. P. W. Pair- <lb/>
Cloth, one of his is in <lb/>
charge of the office. Mr. Beaman <lb/>
on the instant presumably <lb/>
to attend to home in Kin <lb/>
and has yet returned. <lb/>
Some think he is <lb/>
ranged, others think he hue fuel <lb/>
with foul play. The <lb/>
inspector is here to look into then <lb/>
accounts of I he mission DOS <lb/>
The Building <lb/>
and <lb/>
umber Co., <lb/>
Contractors, Constructors <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS <lb/>
and <lb/>
by the railroad just of the <lb/>
Factory. <lb/>
lumber, tamed and <lb/>
It is believed that will <lb/>
no found O. K. and DO can <lb/>
he given his <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
iN<lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
This i-. to nil in- <lb/>
to me to please come op <lb/>
r by the or note. <lb/>
Cotton Fax-tors and handlers off All <lb/>
Bagging, Bags. me still present the . <lb/>
, , . I <lb/>
and<lb/>
Va. <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
D. I. <lb/>
, . Dental <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
Greenville.<lb/>
BLAND<lb/>
Many new and pretty styles are <lb/>
seen in the gathering of Lawns <lb/>
and 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 to their beauty. All <lb/>
the Goods in <lb/>
Lawns, Percales and Prints are <lb/>
shown. The patterns are dainty, <lb/>
the colors rich and lasting, the <lb/>
prices are wonder workers. <lb/>
BLAND <lb/>
No. <lb/>
settlement with <lb/>
the next thirty days from this <lb/>
I date, F <lb/>
May <lb/>
North Carolina. In Superior Conn; <lb/>
Pitt Count . I Clerk. <lb/>
J. W. Smith. Walter <lb/>
Evans, <lb/>
rs <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Evans and others. <lb/>
The defendant. Martha and <lb/>
l Genie Evans take notice that an <lb/>
action entitled as above has been com- <lb/>
I n the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
I county to sell for the debts <lb/>
I the interest Walter Evans, deed, <lb/>
in a certain niece of land upon which <lb/>
he lived adjoining the Banks <lb/>
church property, and also his interest <lb/>
1-4, in a lot lying just south of the <lb/>
town of Greenville, on east side, of the <lb/>
railroad, containing M of an acre. <lb/>
And the said defendants will further <lb/>
take notice that they are required to <lb/>
appear at the office of the of the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt N. C, <lb/>
on Monday, the day of June, <lb/>
and answer or demur to the <lb/>
and complaint in said action, <lb/>
or the plaintiff will apply to the court <lb/>
for the relief demanded in said com- <lb/>
plaint. This day of May, <lb/>
D- C. MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court <lb/>
All kinds die <lb/>
scroll u,. <lb/>
Ail and up to-date and of the best <lb/>
and contracts taken tor erection of <lb/>
Slating. and nil kinds of sheet <lb/>
metal Our Tin shop is next door <lb/>
Mr. It. L. bus charge o <lb/>
our tinning slating department. You will him <lb/>
a i's trade. . <lb/>
, for our of the public <lb/>
will do our best to give satisfaction. h<lb/>
Ah m-l Of the Hotels here were destroyed by fire, visitors <lb/>
experience in finding and o <lb/>
avoid ibis we have made arrangements private <lb/>
boarding where you will <lb/>
If you will advise us when you expect to arrive e will <lb/>
a room in advance yon <lb/>
We carry the largest line of Crockery, China, Table <lb/>
and Tinware, South of New York, and invite <lb/>
Your of our sample rooms. <lb/>
y The Angle Lamp used in the Office <lb/>
bought of us. is the best Oil Lamp made, <lb/>
examine it, <lb/>
was <lb/>
and <lb/>
THOMAS BROS., <lb/>
Wholesale China, and Tinware. <lb/>
218-320-233 S. Charles St, <lb/>
BALTIMORE, <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, JUNE <lb/>
No. <lb/>
SPEAKER <lb/>
Pitt Libel Suit tor <lb/>
Knoxville, Tenn., <lb/>
suit for has been <lb/>
began in the Circuit court here <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Gnat Masonic Dy for Pitt Count. <lb/>
Thursday day of this <lb/>
has been designated a, the <lb/>
upon which to lay the <lb/>
of the temple <lb/>
to <lb/>
TOWNSHIP PRIMARIES <lb/>
by Col. L. P Tyson, Speaker of and to the <lb/>
the Tennessee legislature at The <lb/>
last against Journal the corner <lb/>
and Company and State j will be by <lb/>
Senator W. L. Al same me I <lb/>
suit i the outcome e the bitter will <lb/>
fight by the friends <lb/>
of Senator William Bate and a will also the of <lb/>
. . ., f I , ii, -l- <lb/>
the of <lb/>
for seat i the United <lb/>
States senate. <lb/>
Tyson was colonel of the <lb/>
Sixth in the <lb/>
American war. Gel. <lb/>
is the of the Bate <lb/>
Democrats in this county, and <lb/>
Attorney <lb/>
Gates, and the <lb/>
fight fr Two <lb/>
from rec <lb/>
at the democratic <lb/>
convention, but the Tyson <lb/>
delegation after hot was <lb/>
seated. <lb/>
On his return <lb/>
all other wishing to be. <lb/>
It will be made a memorable <lb/>
day for the <lb/>
All lodges <lb/>
will take the <lb/>
also <lb/>
sent to the lodges <lb/>
co ii <lb/>
Delegates to the County <lb/>
afternoon the <lb/>
township the county held <lb/>
meetings be select <lb/>
to the county convention to be <lb/>
next <lb/>
we the <lb/>
of these so tar as <lb/>
have come to hand. <lb/>
DAM. <lb/>
John <lb/>
Rouse, B. P. <lb/>
Allen, G. T. <lb/>
J. B Little was chairman and <lb/>
W. L. Nobles secretary. <lb/>
J. Moore, A. J. <lb/>
Whichard, W. L. Noble-, J. B. <lb/>
Little. <lb/>
II. James, J. R. <lb/>
Overton, W. T. Mason, B. B. <lb/>
Satterthwaite. <lb/>
SWIFT CREEK. <lb/>
A Stokes, <lb/>
J E May, L B M O <lb/>
No <lb/>
Jesse Cannon was chairman and <lb/>
H C secretary. <lb/>
On a vote for governor Glenn <lb/>
received the total strength of the <lb/>
convention. <lb/>
A Cobb, Walter <lb/>
v Jackson, J <lb/>
M C Nelson, J R Spier, H I <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Q C Braxton, J B Pierce, <lb/>
D G Berry, J <lb/>
A Harrington, Cannon, Smith, R H Garris, <lb/>
Titus rick, A I Roach, G C Smith, J J <lb/>
C J J M Cannon. <lb/>
Z Brook, Jonathan <lb/>
Long, A E Garris H C <lb/>
Cannon, C A T. R. Allen, <lb/>
Good Rules. <lb/>
H-re are some <lb/>
keeping. Cut out. <lb/>
up where yo can see <lb/>
Look at them day, <lb/>
are written by <lb/>
of West Cheater, <lb/>
B W J B B <lb/>
Pa , ant in the <lb/>
v.-as <lb/>
in the Journal and Tribune, Don't mad. Leave that to <lb/>
in it he charged that <lb/>
Gates argued the <lb/>
committee that <lb/>
votes from Republicans was pro <lb/>
per. Tom allegation the <lb/>
alleged matter. <lb/>
Christian <lb/>
Instead of the usual service in <lb/>
the Christian Sunday <lb/>
the children a large <lb/>
the <lb/>
by <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Bong by <lb/>
Recitation, The Gob <lb/>
Agues Spain. <lb/>
Song <lb/>
children, <lb/>
Recitation, Way <lb/>
child <lb/>
Song by school, <lb/>
by eleven children, <lb/>
to <lb/>
She <lb/>
Stancill, Harris, <lb/>
lock, <lb/>
A By man. <lb/>
en- <lb/>
for governor and <lb/>
for <lb/>
S. A. was made chair- <lb/>
man and M. W hit <lb/>
K, B. was <lb/>
endorsed fur governor, F. <lb/>
D. for lieu <lb/>
nor and l, H. Small for congress. <lb/>
E. M. <lb/>
S. M. Jones, <lb/>
Staton, K. A. H. Brawn, <lb/>
M. G. B. James G. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
James, J. <lb/>
C. H, P. if. <lb/>
J. S. T. G. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
W F J A Smith, W M <lb/>
Forest, Levi B. <lb/>
Smith. R. R. Jackson, B. J. <lb/>
No <lb/>
Delegates B. , Byrd. J J. <lb/>
May, B. T. Cox, J. D Cox, J <lb/>
F. J. M. Dixon, <lb/>
Lancaster. <lb/>
E. Ellis B. L. <lb/>
Hamilton, G. E. Jackson, Ben <lb/>
Tucker, J. Joseph Cox, <lb/>
J. H. Smith. <lb/>
the dogs. <lb/>
Walk a a day. <lb/>
pork. <lb/>
Jews have cancer, or <lb/>
smallpox. <lb/>
person, abode <lb/>
and conversation. . <lb/>
Fat i. h, Williams, C. <lb/>
Get baked at home. Get i Hailey, J. H. <lb/>
butter from some honest <lb/>
Eat all the apple you can. j <lb/>
Don't to to <lb/>
every body The a <lb/>
i mil. <lb/>
up Straight; look <lb/>
in the eye while <lb/>
the <lb/>
Respect honor <lb/>
treat sober people <lb/>
Their hearts are tender and <lb/>
and they wish yea well. <lb/>
advice of old people. <lb/>
i heaven by <lb/>
and making your <lb/>
there. Hake of your <lb/>
You need too <lb/>
W. A Barnes, J . <lb/>
man K. <lb/>
v, <lb/>
A was re <lb/>
Man those <lb/>
J Cook, W R Williams, R R <lb/>
Gotten, R SI Little, Capt <lb/>
King, I L Williams, G N <lb/>
field. Jonas J <lb/>
Morrill <lb/>
j L Fountain, J S Harris, Robert <lb/>
Johnson, J J E King, <lb/>
Arthur Cook Henry Harries Chat- <lb/>
man <lb/>
W. K. <lb/>
D. J. and H. T King <lb/>
elected <lb/>
The for as as <lb/>
Davidson <lb/>
Turner ID. a few <lb/>
H J Williams. <lb/>
B Bland, M M <lb/>
Ewell, E S J G <lb/>
Tucker, J P W F Hard- <lb/>
J A Gardner, E O Smith, Asa <lb/>
Jones, W <lb/>
The Election. <lb/>
The town election passed off <lb/>
quietly Monday, the entire reform <lb/>
ticket being elected. There was <lb/>
no opposition to the nominees in <lb/>
either ward. It was noticeable, <lb/>
however, that very few of those <lb/>
who were opposed to the reform <lb/>
tickets in the primary voted the <lb/>
election <lb/>
The next board of aldermen will <lb/>
be composed as <lb/>
Buck. <lb/>
Second Cobb and <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Third A. Allen and <lb/>
W. A. Bowen. <lb/>
S. Dan and T. <lb/>
E. Hooker. <lb/>
Fifth C. Lanier. <lb/>
not vote, saying bad<lb/>
j. H. Small <lb/>
endorsed for congressman and F- <lb/>
for t <lb/>
M. flooring. O. <lb/>
T. i W B. -V. <lb/>
A. James, Jr., H. A. Gray, Is. j E. Fleming, J. <lb/>
B. I. Little, II. K. Dudley, W. <lb/>
no v. t. <lb/>
For Lieutenant Win <lb/>
Morton n few scatter- <lb/>
The divided in <lb/>
as selected the <lb/>
following delegates and <lb/>
North side C. <lb/>
Jones, L. P. <lb/>
Robert <lb/>
home to get <lb/>
no society; can <lb/>
King, -he plane of the by the <lb/>
by at homo. <lb/>
W. K. J. J- <lb/>
Misses <lb/>
and Far- <lb/>
row, <lb/>
Song- -My Faith Up to <lb/>
Mattie <lb/>
King, <lb/>
Brown, J. J. <lb/>
Gray. Alternates, S. A. <lb/>
I--- J-1 Dudley, B. Dixon, Zeb Brown, <lb/>
J. V. Rose. Jesse <lb/>
aM w- H A. B. O. river-Delegates, <lb/>
and window <lb/>
in the <lb/>
A little noon today a dwell <lb/>
Song by kitchen and <lb/>
AH i on th farm of Mrs. <lb/>
. . -r <lb/>
Recitation, I wean <lb/>
Fannie Spain, <lb/>
Song by of <lb/>
Offering. <lb/>
Song by school, Every- <lb/>
The collection amounted to <lb/>
about dollars. <lb/>
The program was well rendered <lb/>
much enjoyed by all. <lb/>
A Fire Over the River. <lb/>
A fire Saturday night just across <lb/>
the railroad trestle on the Ben <lb/>
Jesse Wilson farm destroyed one <lb/>
dwelling occupied by a white <lb/>
family. They loot all the house- <lb/>
hold effects. It Is not known how <lb/>
it <lb/>
smoke <lb/>
Nana <lb/>
Brown, about miles town, <lb/>
were destroyed by The <lb/>
dwelling was occupied by the <lb/>
family of a entered tenant, and the <lb/>
lire originated from the kitchen <lb/>
due. <lb/>
Mrs. Brown had some insurance <lb/>
on the <lb/>
tor <lb/>
Dr. Farmville. <lb/>
Dr. Hyatt, of Kinston, will be at <lb/>
at hotel <lb/>
and 7th, Monday, Tuesday and <lb/>
Wednesday for the of <lb/>
treating diseases of the eye and <lb/>
fitting glasses. Those who are not <lb/>
able to pay a will be examined <lb/>
free. <lb/>
-7 w <lb/>
Whichard. A. Mooring- S. R. <lb/>
J. It. L. S. <lb/>
This township instructed for J. <lb/>
for secretary <lb/>
state. The for governor was <lb/>
A Williams, J <lb/>
Marshal Cox, W E J B <lb/>
Shade Stocks, J. <lb/>
Mills, Robert Dixon, WE Tucker, <lb/>
Nash J J Elks, J T <lb/>
Mack Williams, Alston <lb/>
Grimes, Calvin Mills. J J <lb/>
Jr., King Button, LA <lb/>
Arnold, James Elks, <lb/>
B Smith, N T <lb/>
Cox. G W Jr., Dr. <lb/>
J S Haddock. <lb/>
W L F Corey, C E Boyd, Henry <lb/>
Dixon, Israel Edwards, Lewis <lb/>
Edwards, Tube Hardy <lb/>
Stokes. J L Cox, R D Edwards, <lb/>
Broke His Let; <lb/>
On Saturday afternoon Harry <lb/>
Moore, little son of <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Moore, was <lb/>
playing with some companions. <lb/>
They pushing each other <lb/>
in their play Harry fell <lb/>
ground, another boy fall- <lb/>
on top of him, and of <lb/>
Harry's leg was broken just be- <lb/>
lo the hip. <lb/>
The little low was carried <lb/>
home and medical attention sum- <lb/>
He was remarkably calm <lb/>
for a Child his age and gave the <lb/>
doctors directions about fixing his <lb/>
leg. He is along as well as <lb/>
could be expected. <lb/>
The accident is very much re- <lb/>
and all hope Harry will <lb/>
soon be well <lb/>
W. Paul Harrington, L. <lb/>
C. Arthur. O. L. J. S. <lb/>
Hester, A. Tucker, M. G. <lb/>
J- C. Lone Tucker, <lb/>
W. F. Evans, W. E. Nichols, J. <lb/>
W. Tucker, Noah Forbes. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
L. Cherry, J. A. Hardy, Nash <lb/>
J. Jenkins, H. A. Tim <lb/>
Jame Evans, Richard <lb/>
Hardy, R. A. Allen, C. M. Tuck- <lb/>
Simon Brooks, Shade Cox. <lb/>
II. W. King, <lb/>
J, J. T. R. <lb/>
S. T. Hooker, H. T. King, H. A. <lb/>
Blow, M. A. Allen, J. R. Moore, <lb/>
E. G. Flanagan, F. G. James, D. <lb/>
M ore, L. I. Moore, E. B. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming, <lb/>
L. Blow, J. G. <lb/>
H. A. White, R. <lb/>
W. R- Parker, J- F- Brinkley, D. <lb/>
J. Whichard, G. E. Harries, W. <lb/>
H. Long, L. W. Tucker, W. L. <lb/>
John J J Oakley, Brown, W. H. J. L, <lb/>
Abram Gall may, H. L. Coward. <lb/>
C. C. Jones Guilty. <lb/>
May Federal <lb/>
court today Charles C. of <lb/>
was convicted of having <lb/>
and concealing stolen postage <lb/>
stamps, knowing them to have <lb/>
been stolen. He was fined <lb/>
sentenced to two years pen- <lb/>
His attorneys making <lb/>
great efforts to gut imprisonment <lb/>
part of sentence remitted. Judge <lb/>
finally remitted the <lb/>
Increased the tine <lb/>
to It is said friends of <lb/>
Jones offered to pay a line of as <lb/>
much as ten thousand dollars if <lb/>
the imprisonment was remitted <lb/>
The charming play under the <lb/>
above title that is now being re- <lb/>
hearse I by home talent, will be <lb/>
the Masonic temple <lb/>
opera house on Thursday night, <lb/>
June 30th. This is the tame date <lb/>
of the laying of the corner stone <lb/>
and dedication of the temple. The <lb/>
is going to with <lb/>
good features and good To <lb/>
should miss it <lb/>
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mm <lb/>
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CLOTHING <lb/>
WANTS <lb/>
If so it matters not whether you wish to cloth <lb/>
a large or small man, we can accommodate you. <lb/>
Our store is full to overflowing with <lb/>
New High Grade Clothing <lb/>
which we offer at an extraordinary low price to <lb/>
Spot Cash Buyers. <lb/>
Don't fail to see us for it will pay you handsomely if <lb/>
you are in need of anything in the Clothing me <lb/>
Department <lb/>
lite Branch office is in charge <lb/>
of C. E. Bradley, who is authorized to transact any <lb/>
for Vie paper in and territory. ,<lb/>
II , <lb/>
Tucker Co., <lb/>
TH HUSTLING CLOTHIERS <lb/>
There was an excursion from <lb/>
Concord to this place the other day <lb/>
and doubtless a number of the <lb/>
people of that section took <lb/>
advantage of the opportunity to <lb/>
come to Greensboro at reduced <lb/>
rates of fare. A the excursionists, <lb/>
tiled up Elm street from the railway <lb/>
station some one asked the <lb/>
did all these strangers . <lb/>
come A smart young man <lb/>
answered, look like country <lb/>
to It is more than <lb/>
probable that this six dollar clerk <lb/>
either came from the country him- <lb/>
self or his parents did, and it is <lb/>
doubtful if upon examination he <lb/>
would be found to much credit <lb/>
to his country origin, although he <lb/>
may wear store clothes, a Panama <lb/>
hat and passionate socks. It is <lb/>
that some of our country friends <lb/>
have deep furrows in their <lb/>
browned faces, their trousers may <lb/>
be a little too short town <lb/>
j merchant probably told him they <lb/>
just a and the coat and <lb/>
hat may not be as a Beau <lb/>
would wear. The girls, <lb/>
frocks not be of the <lb/>
creation of a Parisian <lb/>
But for all these little non-essential <lb/>
defects, the mainstay of the whole <lb/>
is-the country people and <lb/>
j their products. The business life <lb/>
I of the cities gets and Maintains its <lb/>
by means of the infusion <lb/>
j of fresh young healthy blood from <lb/>
the country. God bless you, <lb/>
people. Come to town <lb/>
; whenever you. can and enjoy your- <lb/>
selves. You the respect and <lb/>
good wishes of all <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 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 for <lb/>
all goods. <lb/>
C. E. BRADLEY <lb/>
One Price Store. <lb/>
We carry s Mer- <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notion. <lb/>
Nice line of Shoes, Neck <lb/>
wear etc. Fresh Stock of Fancy <lb/>
and Heavy Groceries. New line <lb/>
Wood, Tin Hardware, we <lb/>
make specialties of Sew- <lb/>
Machine and Cook Stores. <lb/>
We do not claim to have any <lb/>
better Goo or Prices than other <lb/>
merchants, hut we do claim- a fair <lb/>
hones deal ail, we hell for <lb/>
which enables to a safe <lb/>
business and we give <lb/>
the benefit of it, Cash Sales, <lb/>
Small Margins and one price to all <lb/>
its our <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh kept con- <lb/>
n st. ck. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
Just the S con. <lb/>
dissolved for the it <lb/>
the ease of Brim <lb/>
W Manila. They were- <lb/>
Norfolk, , for libel wen- <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers Id the right of a <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Gram d though were <lb/>
., and Fare or in- <lb/>
ons. verdict; <lb/>
Chicago ad New Orleans. Justice <lb/>
the west <lb/>
Suited States; that the <lb/>
LAZIER. to island <lb/>
. y . MM , of a <lb/>
a an; <lb/>
and Barbie U <lb/>
the place to get Clothing. Dry Goods-, Notions, <lb/>
Groceries, Hard warn, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at <lb/>
IA full line of Drum Highest prices paid <lb/>
P for all kinds country produce. <lb/>
in the only <lb/>
perfect <lb/>
tasteless Castor Oil. Tastes as <lb/>
good as Maple Syrup-. pea- <lb/>
bottle for sale bf <lb/>
Druggist, <lb/>
He amen <lb/>
of the- ma by <lb/>
dang <lb/>
Si to pen. <lb/>
sent Mon . <lb/>
Most people can drive a <lb/>
much easier than they can drive . <lb/>
nail. <lb/>
About j <lb/>
pie nay lo anything <lb/>
TO <lb/>
j. H- CO- <lb/>
f N. C <lb/>
Dry Goods. Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
Fancy Groceries, Crockery, <lb/>
Fruits, To-1 <lb/>
Clears. Everything cheap <lb/>
country <lb/>
,, <lb/>
if. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
MILLINERY FANCY <lb/>
Eat <lb/>
Good, Fresh Groceries <lb/>
If you do come to see us. We keep every- <lb/>
thing in the grocery line and sell it to our <lb/>
at the Lowest Possible Price, <lb/>
Johnston Bros. <lb/>
V. G. <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
you can a <lb/>
dona <lb/>
nil or screw driver or <lb/>
gr lacking. Have a <lb/>
tool box and be prepared tor <lb/>
Our line <lb/>
is all you desire, and <lb/>
e will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a stifle <lb/>
article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
of <lb/>
L. Myers <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
at a. far Greenville, leave- <lb/>
Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
ht for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
V Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
and all points North. Connects at <lb/>
Norfolk with railroads for all <lb/>
joints West. <lb/>
Shippers should order their <lb/>
freight by Old Dominion <lb/>
New York <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern B. B. d <lb/>
Old Dominion Line from Norfolk; <lb/>
Clyde Line from Philadelphia. <lb/>
Ray Line and Chesapeake Line <lb/>
from Baltimore and Merchants <lb/>
Miners Line from Boston. <lb/>
Sailing hours to change <lb/>
without Notice. <lb/>
T. H. Myers, Aft <lb/>
Washington, N. t-. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
H. B. Walker, President <lb/>
AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
J. ML BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
N. C Joe, <lb/>
Will Gardner family, of <lb/>
from Saturday <lb/>
until Monday his brother, <lb/>
John Gardner here. <lb/>
W. C. Co. your <lb/>
eggs, See them be- <lb/>
fore selling. <lb/>
We were sit W. C. Jackson <lb/>
Co's store the other and was ,,.,,,,. <lb/>
surprised that they car- Go to B. E. C's <lb/>
such an , market beef, <lb/>
. ,. ,. . Mrs. J. R, <lb/>
clothing. man, youth <lb/>
A nice new of ladies and A full assortment of ladies <lb/>
Kisses at J. R. Smith i shoes at reasonable prices at <lb/>
our <lb/>
Lil returned from Chap I <lb/>
j Hill Thursday <lb/>
J. W. Hines has been on a visit <lb/>
j to Washington Baltimore <lb/>
; the past several days. <lb/>
A. A. Aldridge bad the lore- <lb/>
hits <lb/>
child who get suited k The late-styles in straw <lb/>
there, either in a suite a pair if and caps J. J. <lb/>
pants, is bard to received spring suit -cloth- <lb/>
Joe Ed <lb/>
went to Greenville yesterday. <lb/>
for J- 1- <lb/>
Leonard Hamilton is there at <lb/>
Our roller wash is a work. <lb/>
it is a Fancy apples <lb/>
lasts as at E. E. Go's. <lb/>
everything general merchandise <lb/>
at fair can be by call- <lb/>
at of Hart <lb/>
Yon U do well to go to Sum- <lb/>
for <lb/>
groceries. <lb/>
lead, to try ,,, buy <lb/>
to buy-one, i never be<lb/>
Mfg. Co., <lb/>
C. <lb/>
of every <lb/>
. lion at Hart <lb/>
Miss bus <lb/>
. gone to to visit <lb/>
We invite the ladies to call and <lb/>
our line of lawn before <lb/>
purchasing elsewhere. J. J. <lb/>
Lime, plastering windows, <lb/>
doors, blinds and at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Ben Nunn will go to <lb/>
He was there Sunday. <lb/>
you need nice, <lb/>
tough pole, for buggy or <lb/>
Carriage. Call us and make a <lb/>
selection. <lb/>
To my friends <lb/>
have j rued <lb/>
and have opened a new of<lb/>
call to fee me next <lb/>
Bros. Mrs. J. A. la-.-i . <lb/>
Having been appointed to list <lb/>
the fr the of Ayden <lb/>
for 1901, I will be pleased <lb/>
to met any and all at the <lb/>
store of J. H. Bro. who <lb/>
have to list town. <lb/>
J. M. Blow. <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
COLUMBIA <lb/>
If it doesn't you <lb/>
satisfaction your dealer will <lb/>
pay for it. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
Dist. Ayden, <lb/>
A beautiful line <lb/>
youths and straw pate, <lb/>
at J. Bra. <lb/>
For pies, corn <lb/>
apply E. E <lb/>
and fresh fish. <lb/>
John Sawyer Broad <lb/>
Waters have gone to their homes <lb/>
For nice cool go to <lb/>
i j . i finger above first joint cut off at <lb/>
Millet and garden seed ,,, . . <lb/>
the Ayden Milling and Mfg. <lb/>
Sm <lb/>
shop Friday. <lb/>
Fresh butter and cheese on ice Arnold an old veteran <lb/>
at j of the late war, died near here <lb/>
last Friday and was buried <lb/>
Two small new iron safes just the <lb/>
kind for small business or farmers <lb/>
at J. R. Smith a Bro. <lb/>
Misses Mary Kittrell and Lula <lb/>
Forbes, of Greenville, are visiting <lb/>
here. <lb/>
day. He was years old. <lb/>
Misses Bessie Chapman, Mamie <lb/>
Chapman, Janie Kittrell re- <lb/>
turned to Winterville Friday <lb/>
mot <lb/>
of Winter- <lb/>
ville, has been on a visit to friends <lb/>
it'll fountain. <lb/>
first-class brick I The bestiality of flour as cheap <lb/>
ply f-o E. S. Sol, I as the cheapest at Hart Jenkins. I here during the past week, <lb/>
den, C. A -supply always <lb/>
on <lb/>
M's. <lb/>
the train front a <lb/>
down <lb/>
The ladies found our, where <lb/>
flaw <lb/>
quality. goods, <lb/>
As far Daily <lb/>
Ban we tut; <lb/>
in sub <lb/>
for <lb/>
those in urn n h-n <lb/>
The ladies invited <lb/>
to and our of <lb/>
mercerized we have it <lb/>
bolts also patterns of <lb/>
lengths. J J. <lb/>
The listing taxes for the <lb/>
began last K G. <lb/>
is lister. <lb/>
First made brick, by <lb/>
wholesale retail large <lb/>
stock always hand, your orders <lb/>
elicited. J. A. <lb/>
Hart- Cypress Shingles for <lb/>
by Tyson. <lb/>
E. G. Cox in representing <lb/>
insuring life, accident and <lb/>
Health the best plans, <lb/>
and surest principles. <lb/>
him. <lb/>
Carolina 1.50 <lb/>
per day, near depot West Ave- <lb/>
custom <lb/>
. F. proprietor. <lb/>
We hear the young men say the <lb/>
and best fitting clothing <lb/>
sold by Tyson. <lb/>
Just received another lot of boys <lb/>
children's clothing at W. <lb/>
Dallas Walter and <lb/>
Mis- left S <lb/>
fall <lb/>
ail who receive at <lb/>
this office. take <lb/>
j -Cotton and <lb/>
Plows ;. <lb/>
C. Masonic <lb/>
inlay. <lb/>
We a splendid assortment <lb/>
of body carpet various their home in <lb/>
styles make will for <lb/>
excellent rugs, a of the <lb/>
cost. Ladies are invited -Why suffer <lb/>
them. eye ache and burn-, <lb/>
Aid.-3 Co., you can be permanently <lb/>
N. i-i cue glasses properly<lb/>
Seed meal sold by Optician, Ayden, N. C. weak <lb/>
Then need of glasses, mI- <lb/>
to worse. A <lb/>
E. <lb/>
Corn, and oats, at J. R. j W. L. Tucker showed us a <lb/>
Smith A- Bro. <lb/>
meal and bulls at <lb/>
J. R. Bro. <lb/>
We your hams chickens <lb/>
and J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
A new lot of men's <lb/>
received at W. M. Ed- got a pate <lb/>
wards Co's. <lb/>
R. W. Smith, Larry and Lonnie <lb/>
to Winterville Mon- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Sew corned at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
How we have <lb/>
wagon <lb/>
wheels and will sell them as cheap <lb/>
as-a by one. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
of Farmville, was <lb/>
here last week. <lb/>
The orphans earns yesterday <lb/>
morning and gave a most excel <lb/>
lout entertainment in the Mission <lb/>
Baptist church last the <lb/>
receipts from which were <lb/>
The children were met at the <lb/>
train by Masonic committee <lb/>
and given in charge of those <lb/>
our citizens who their <lb/>
services lo take care of them. In <lb/>
egg yesterday that weighed a <lb/>
more than <lb/>
Prof. King has called to <lb/>
the pastorate of the Baptist church <lb/>
at Winterville. <lb/>
An all round, square is by <lb/>
no means a hogshead if be Ins <lb/>
Bank Examiner Ellington was <lb/>
here Friday looking after the <lb/>
interest of our bank. <lb/>
the children <lb/>
all a rid and everything <lb/>
don to make among us <lb/>
pleasant. <lb/>
We are told that <lb/>
Tyson keeps the best and most <lb/>
furniture in town<lb/>
tie piece of properly <lb/>
will often <lb/>
aV, <lb/>
who ids <lb/>
hew, borne yesterday. <lb/>
Cell mu.-I <lb/>
hon's nice <lb/>
We use a fair patent <lb/>
shafts, black <lb/>
ash No. <lb/>
Kid by practical and <lb/>
skilled mechanic. use Vale <lb/>
Just ice another cast <lb/>
men's line shins at W. M. <lb/>
wards A Go's. <lb/>
Oar formed a <lb/>
la a while <lb/>
enter the t compete for <lb/>
of the state. <lb/>
J. R <lb/>
B- . <lb/>
SAULS, <lb/>
PHARMACIST, <lb/>
c. <lb/>
groceries. <lb/>
. of New., <lb/>
who several <lb/>
has home to <lb/>
Rev. DuBose, <lb/>
pal of St, Mary's School at <lb/>
conducted ha the <lb/>
Episcopal church Sunday <lb/>
it being first Sunday after Trinity. <lb/>
A very large crowd was <lb/>
have <lb/>
K. e. <lb/>
. will do all they <lb/>
m i please you with <lb/>
tine's class hence we line <lb/>
we are prepared to <lb/>
J. II. i I'm. <lb/>
We in two <lb/>
to One to <lb/>
lend of our <lb/>
Roy and Miss<lb/>
i Eastern <lb/>
N. C, Milling <lb/>
heavy and fancy <lb/>
Ayden, N. V. <lb/>
iv Tyson handles <lb/>
ready mixed paints, the best. <lb/>
Am L. Smith, millinery <lb/>
just replenished <lb/>
e latest novelties of <lb/>
n v . <lb/>
N, <lb/>
Safe, Strong, Liberal. <lb/>
or than <lb/>
s safe and <lb/>
i i<lb/>
Th f if. <lb/>
Wheeler and <lb/>
r. r, h <lb/>
i. <lb/>
v con. <lb/>
and tho <lb/>
silver <lb/>
and Mr. is. Alexander all i <lb/>
Blow no the We ladies millinery and dress goods. <lb/>
thanks and A class milliner is my employ. <lb/>
i advance Give me a tr ill. <lb/>
son sewing-machines for <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
i Her I pi <lb/>
Miss Mamie Warren, a pupil of The <lb/>
the seminary, left for home in <lb/>
Dunn <lb/>
is <lb/>
all kind of nice groceries at Bum. <lb/>
W. M- Edwards Co., will sell <lb/>
you an up-to-date suit of clothes <lb/>
mighty cheap. <lb/>
James If. Bell and wife, of <lb/>
are visiting their <lb/>
Mrs. J. T. Smith; Jr. <lb/>
Just the finest of lawns <lb/>
you ever did see at. W. M. Ed- <lb/>
wards Co. <lb/>
We have cut the price on all our <lb/>
white goods. Come and buy a <lb/>
shirt waist, W. M. Edwards Co. <lb/>
All straw bats at greatly <lb/>
reduced prices at W. M. Edwards <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
At the close of business March 28th, <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, S <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Hanks, <lb/>
Cash Items, <lb/>
Cash in Hank, <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Deposits, <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
to <lb/>
adders,<lb/>
Hooks, <lb/>
your spring chickens to, <lb/>
W. M. Edwards Co If yon want .,. <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb/>
Office Brisk Block, Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Dr. Louis Skinner, <lb/>
Practicing Physician Surgeon <lb/>
Office Ann e, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
E. V- COX <lb/>
ATTORNEY- AT- LAW. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
good prices for them. <lb/>
George Worthington Bro, <lb/>
work in this <lb/>
a specialty. <lb/>
Guaranteed. <lb/>
J. E. has gone to <lb/>
his home, S. C, to <lb/>
spend vacation. He will return <lb/>
August. <lb/>
first class brick <lb/>
ply to E. S. Edwards Sou, <lb/>
X. A full suppl always <lb/>
on <lb/>
You will a complete line of <lb/>
light weight coats at W. M <lb/>
Edwards A Co. <lb/>
Another lot of ladies 91.00 Ox. <lb/>
fords for at W. M. Ed- <lb/>
wards A Co. <lb/>
W. B. ALEXANDER, <lb/>
Tonsorial Artist, <lb/>
Latest Styles Hair <lb/>
Slaving and<lb/>
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in i m <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND FRIDAY. <lb/>
.,. . . Editor <lb/>
d. j. <lb/>
m t N C. as second matter, <lb/>
Entered in the post office at Greenville, . a <lb/>
LETS KNOW ABOUT THIS <lb/>
Do the Bird From Labor on the Ex-Governor Opinion of Roosevelt. <lb/>
Lord's Day <lb/>
A story, the of which <lb/>
is vouched by a number of <lb/>
D. C, <lb/>
they listen to me they will not go <lb/>
extensively into the platform <lb/>
said Gov. Jarvis yesterday <lb/>
when i what sort of a platform <lb/>
to <lb/>
When the aunt gets after the boll <lb/>
the b. w. better skip out. <lb/>
The others may talk but <lb/>
date Parker continues to say <lb/>
How quiet it has become in <lb/>
Carolina now. Three days without <lb/>
a new sensation. <lb/>
At any rate Joe Daniels can tell <lb/>
the others how it felt to be a <lb/>
oner three days. <lb/>
The people of the state would <lb/>
what We come from Currituck <lb/>
behind actions J make . text for <lb/>
Judges Peebles and in the . <lb/>
,. . some one who wishes to on <lb/>
recent contempt proceedings, and observance. the North Carolina Democrats would <lb/>
much contempt for the; Mr A the i adopt at their convention in <lb/>
state felt when he I U ought strongly to ea- <lb/>
the State administration be- <lb/>
cause it deserves endorsement and <lb/>
because the Republicans have bitter- <lb/>
attacked it. They ought to stand <lb/>
by the temperance legislation enact- <lb/>
made a Edward Forbes <lb/>
was -contempt of the law in the in <lb/>
. who lives near in <lb/>
1904 lease of both the judges. <lb/>
County, N. C, the American people at J . <lb/>
judges for of this kind <lb/>
The managers for the different, to with an impeach-; <lb/>
. ii . v <lb/>
nest. she selected a place led by the last Legislature, and that <lb/>
candidates for continue to I The state count , an there is to say. <lb/>
. , the one, the , . , ;,. <lb/>
do some figuring to out who <lb/>
ahead. <lb/>
Capt. W. II. Day, of Raleigh, <lb/>
suffered a stroke of paralysis Mon- <lb/>
day and has since been in a serious <lb/>
condition. <lb/>
I commenced industriously to work national issues, we had bet <lb/>
house of representatives could i work con.; let the national convention make <lb/>
the other. And such and on own platform. Of in a <lb/>
might reveal facts j two came in general way we may condemn toe <lb/>
both the men are unfit for work , fa, their <lb/>
, . and the three of them labored hard j in public expenditures and their <lb/>
all day to complete the work. It refusal to lower <lb/>
. .-. -r, no rt 3111- <lb/>
Charlotte ask for the <lb/>
resignation of policemen who go to <lb/>
sleep while on duty. <lb/>
You can sound many men who <lb/>
think Mr. Cleveland would make <lb/>
the strongest nominee for president. <lb/>
Has Editor Daniels any redress <lb/>
for false imprisonment If so it <lb/>
should be exerted in his behalf. <lb/>
The commissioners of Wayne <lb/>
county in response to petitions have <lb/>
refused to grant any more licenses <lb/>
to retail liquors that county. <lb/>
That is a good way to make the <lb/>
county dry. <lb/>
People want to respect <lb/>
courts both states federal. <lb/>
They want to believe that their <lb/>
judges are judicial in their temper- <lb/>
governed by the law and <lb/>
Charlotte aldermen have adopted <lb/>
an ordinance prohibiting the run- <lb/>
at large of vicious dogs on the <lb/>
streets unless such dogs are <lb/>
Every town in the <lb/>
should have a similar <lb/>
was not completed Saturday and <lb/>
when the evening shade fell the <lb/>
of tariff as are plain- <lb/>
obviously too high, protecting <lb/>
work stopped. The nest was watch- trusts and really hindering trade, <lb/>
ed all day Sunday and whether it j Particularly we ought to condemn <lb/>
that alone. They do not want to or not is not j the administration for <lb/>
petty malice enter the elL but t a single one of the I ion of legislative as well <lb/>
precincts of the temple of justice L . not a powers as displayed in the recent <lb/>
and cast a slime over the M Sunday I pension order and in some of the <lb/>
Nothing was thought of it at the President's acts regarding the canal. <lb/>
time and it was supposed that the Along will the postal frauds, the <lb/>
birds had become- frightened and <lb/>
decided to build elsewhere. On <lb/>
Monday morning, However, bright <lb/>
and early the three birds appeared <lb/>
and commenced their work on the <lb/>
The tabulators at Winston and <lb/>
Greensboro are quite busy and <lb/>
keeping an eye on each other's <lb/>
figures. <lb/>
The removal of Purnell <lb/>
from the bench would be gratify- <lb/>
to many North <lb/>
If we are not <lb/>
is similar to that the <lb/>
judge is standing <lb/>
trial <lb/>
When it comes to a pro- <lb/>
cession, there are some people that <lb/>
will never head any, except a <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
And even then the undertaker <lb/>
will likely be in the lead. <lb/>
Roosevelt has selected a to <lb/>
make one of the speeches seconding <lb/>
his nomination at the republican <lb/>
national convention. He should <lb/>
also have Hooker Washington <lb/>
for vice president on the <lb/>
ticket with him. <lb/>
The board of county commission- <lb/>
made a good step in the interest <lb/>
of tax payers. A reduction or <lb/>
cents on each of valuation, <lb/>
on each poll, and cents on <lb/>
in law territory <lb/>
. south of the river, was made at their <lb/>
meeting Monday. Good for the <lb/>
We expect to give <lb/>
more good news of this <lb/>
when the new board of <lb/>
levy taxes for the town <lb/>
Good for women. <lb/>
The Record they have w a <lb/>
new pace by doing away with <lb/>
manner of headgear and going <lb/>
church <lb/>
hot weather. The <lb/>
bring joy to the male portion of <lb/>
m as well as comfort J <lb/>
the <lb/>
thereof. They do not want to see <lb/>
the scales of justice tipped by in- <lb/>
ordinate personal vanity. Neither <lb/>
will they stand idly by see the <lb/>
strong arm of justice by <lb/>
ulterior motives of any kind. <lb/>
The people have a right to know <lb/>
about some of these things, and to <lb/>
have the dispensers of justice in their <lb/>
midst either of <lb/>
for the law and justice or convicted <lb/>
of the same. People have a right to <lb/>
demand a judiciary entirely beyond <lb/>
and above the suspicion of <lb/>
Indeed, the confidence of the <lb/>
people in their judiciary must under <lb/>
no considerations be shaken. <lb/>
We need an investigation, and i <lb/>
it takes proceedings to <lb/>
bring out the unvarnished I <lb/>
why let come. <lb/>
have the- motives. Let's see <lb/>
they arc worthy a judge or not. <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
recently discovered revenue frauds <lb/>
in North Carolina are to be called <lb/>
to the of tine people, with <lb/>
a demand that the guilty men he <lb/>
out end punished and first <lb/>
nest never stopped until was officials be put in according to <lb/>
completed. I old Democrat usages There we <lb/>
Mr. says the stop. There no <lb/>
of this be substantiated by of <lb/>
several persons who-were or any other plat- <lb/>
He says does not pretend to say <lb/>
that the knew i was <lb/>
that day, but gives <lb/>
the actual facts and allows the <lb/>
public to draw their own <lb/>
City <lb/>
form <lb/>
do yen think the <lb/>
slogan in the national <lb/>
I Democrats can <lb/>
win with Roosevelt as the <lb/>
ho replied. they ought <lb/>
to nominate the very antithesis of <lb/>
Roosevelt, so fan-as it is possible to- <lb/>
select a regard <lb/>
and Loan <lb/>
The Chrome <lb/>
building and of <lb/>
W. C, J <lb/>
Milk snake days. . , <lb/>
to for the office. <lb/>
The man a to the on Parser and <lb/>
. what re stand- <lb/>
visitor. <lb/>
J. J. went to and wt he for. <lb/>
Gov. Jarvis thinks will he <lb/>
the nominee, vice <lb/>
loan in the state, with here ally a- MT. <lb/>
the name. of . home Hi. Ate Ward boarded e the <lb/>
or he I. Mer- <lb/>
News <lb/>
here Monday <lb/>
each <lb/>
It has be n hinted J some if the at i it <lb/>
is going to a in from such . another boy St j; President <lb/>
the county convention says grand fate to j and other officials, of the <lb/>
asking M next to of most vest-,; You can. the cold, ; , Fir <lb/>
the state, that re and at , color <lb/>
b the and loan drawn firmly the <lb/>
These institutions Dixon They the <lb/>
can be easily traced. The wit Mrs. Mi of <lb/>
to the convention not be j . of It <lb/>
easily me the building and load Dr. D. of W- <lb/>
Interests are here- one day- la <lb/>
-.- . <lb/>
important <lb/>
m that These <lb/>
i in- <lb/>
One of the given tun a <lb/>
. . . . -a ,., <lb/>
The result of the election for <lb/>
aldermen removes the last straw <lb/>
at which the whiskey advocates <lb/>
caught in their to prevent <lb/>
the establishment of a dispensary <lb/>
in Greenville. They were defeated <lb/>
at the dispensary election in March, <lb/>
they were again defeated in the <lb/>
injunction brought to restrain the <lb/>
town from establishing the <lb/>
and now they have been de- <lb/>
which opponent of the V law <lb/>
are engaged effort array <lb/>
the people of country against it <lb/>
by telling them, that dis- <lb/>
are they are <lb/>
only for the of tow-as having <lb/>
them and that the county gets nu. <lb/>
part of the <lb/>
are made only for- the <lb/>
of the people. It <lb/>
-eek locking the <lb/>
the of and the em- <lb/>
of M. <lb/>
ed of <lb/>
as its hostess. <lb/>
World's Fair restaurants <lb/>
in the- <lb/>
working; people <lb/>
than any other working people <lb/>
the world. <lb/>
This in puts <lb/>
of n <lb/>
a higher than would other- <lb/>
wise haw been her <lb/>
people not own homes, to <lb/>
so an extent now <lb/>
ill .------ <lb/>
Mrs. of A <lb/>
with <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. J. X Fair Si pike res <lb/>
Di. was <lb/>
with Be <lb/>
can d, oft <lb/>
every where <lb/>
are in nice <lb/>
J.<lb/>
What's the matter not bar. five <lb/>
Seems to be <lb/>
The several <lb/>
l rs in dropping off we <lb/>
known informed referred to the fact that Greenville fa <lb/>
ought ts- have a building and <lb/>
loan association. There is money <lb/>
here to one, there are <lb/>
men amply of managing it, <lb/>
and the benefits to be by <lb/>
affording laboring people an <lb/>
to own a home are <lb/>
on the law the it provides that OW <lb/>
half the pro las arising from a <lb/>
into the fund of <lb/>
the town in which it is established, <lb/>
while the other half turned into <lb/>
the county treasury to be for<lb/>
in an effort to elect a hoard the public schools. Thus it is <lb/>
of aldermen favorable to open ea- Been that one half the profile of a <lb/>
So it without saying <lb/>
that the dispensary will be <lb/>
and be given a fair trial <lb/>
an administration favorable <lb/>
to it <lb/>
dispensary go to the county and <lb/>
the entire county gets the benefit <lb/>
of it. Any statements to the con- <lb/>
of delegates at large to <lb/>
the national convention, why not <lb/>
,,, . ex-Senators Ransom and Jarvis, and <lb/>
are and made with a Senators and Overman r I some weeks <lb/>
purpose to deceive. Observer. <lb/>
other place these warm days. <lb/>
baa taken a <lb/>
with the Davenport A <lb/>
Braxton Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Tobacco is going up now at the <lb/>
rate of two a <lb/>
Potato i now <lb/>
out the solid carload of <lb/>
from Washington right much of a <lb/>
rush, will be on now while the <lb/>
three dollar mark is in sight, its <lb/>
no bed Idea rather. <lb/>
The writer he been absent for <lb/>
bat up again <lb/>
had putted a <lb/>
big inscribed- <lb/>
nerved in this <lb/>
complaint was <lb/>
a party of who had <lb/>
be-m to drop a, in the <lb/>
let as w Into- people do. tor a, <lb/>
water. When questioned the <lb/>
water officials stated that <lb/>
could tot sell water to colored <lb/>
people ruining their trade <lb/>
with the white people. An <lb/>
official today suggested that <lb/>
be served from special tanks <lb/>
and glasses. <lb/>
The secretary of state finds that <lb/>
since 1900, when the present ad- <lb/>
ministration came in more <lb/>
have been granted than during all <lb/>
the time previous to that date. Up <lb/>
to 1900 the total number was only <lb/>
The number now is <lb/>
The secretary is very much gratified <lb/>
at fine showing.<lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
IT C. June <lb/>
Senator A. a. was here <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Dr. B. T Cox, when not in the <lb/>
country, can be found either at his <lb/>
residence or at the store of B. G. <lb/>
Chapman Co. <lb/>
Dr. Cox wishes to purchase <lb/>
new goose feathers. <lb/>
Prof. G. E. is attend- <lb/>
the Assembly at <lb/>
Morehead. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. have <lb/>
a few pairs of Shoes saved from <lb/>
the fire. 11.50 shoes to <lb/>
1.25 shoes to cents. They <lb/>
are bargains. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber and Co. <lb/>
have a new awning at their new <lb/>
store. <lb/>
B. W. Smith, of Ayden, is <lb/>
nearly every day now. The new <lb/>
store is nearly will be <lb/>
completed before the 15th inst. <lb/>
Kittrell Taylor desire to an- <lb/>
that are now In their <lb/>
new brick store and are carrying <lb/>
a full line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
snuff, tobacco, cigars <lb/>
notions. <lb/>
Mis. Sallie Manning is on the <lb/>
sick list. <lb/>
Try Maryland biscuit at B. G. <lb/>
Chapman Co. <lb/>
When you want a good smoke <lb/>
try a James G. Blaine cigar at <lb/>
Kittrell Taylor. <lb/>
Robert Elliot, of Greene county, <lb/>
has been visiting his parents here. <lb/>
wish to notify <lb/>
public that I every <lb/>
day at my mill one mile south tit <lb/>
Frog Level on Sam place. <lb/>
Purnell Tripp. <lb/>
Laura and Cox <lb/>
re visiting at J B. Carroll's. <lb/>
have reopened my <lb/>
barber shop in store formerly <lb/>
occupied by Kittrell and Taylor. <lb/>
Will Worthington. <lb/>
Allen Kittrell a trip to <lb/>
Ayden d Tuesday. <lb/>
I am now prepared to furnish <lb/>
brick at Lowest market prices. <lb/>
O. M. Manning. <lb/>
Smith and wife have <lb/>
gone down to to visit <lb/>
Mis. Smith's <lb/>
Car load cotton teed just <lb/>
received, G. A. Kittrell Co. <lb/>
Roan Cooper with his factory <lb/>
seems to be alive. Call and see us <lb/>
either factory or store. Our <lb/>
will do yon good- <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
All kinds of and <lb/>
refreshing. II. L. Johnson. <lb/>
Felix Pitman was here Tuesday. <lb/>
J gallon <lb/>
size II, L. Johnson. <lb/>
Choice pickles and the flour <lb/>
In town. Kittrell Taylor. <lb/>
Salt at B. G. Chap- <lb/>
man Co. <lb/>
You will do well to call and see <lb/>
the Winterville Mfg. Co. before <lb/>
buying your trimming. <lb/>
They will make some <lb/>
prices all material of their <lb/>
manufacture. <lb/>
AH who doubt what we say <lb/>
about harness taking <lb/>
lead both price and <lb/>
are kindly asked to call and <lb/>
see for themselves. Several sets <lb/>
in stock all the while. <lb/>
Boarding J. D. <lb/>
Board per day. Ber <lb/>
house in town. <lb/>
Fine Crop Weather. <lb/>
The weekly crop bulletin of the <lb/>
North Carolina section of the <lb/>
For the best grades of smoking, <lb/>
, Lulled states Climatic and Crop <lb/>
J . . t,. t <lb/>
and chewing go to the <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Harrington Barber and Co., <lb/>
for the ending Mod- <lb/>
June 6th, is as <lb/>
The past week was decidedly <lb/>
built a row of stables back favorable for agricultural <lb/>
their stores for benefit of <lb/>
horses and mules that have to <lb/>
stand in broiling sun or rain. <lb/>
These gentlemen not only look <lb/>
after their own but <lb/>
are town <lb/>
in almost every respect. At most <lb/>
places drought was broken by <lb/>
copious showers, the weather <lb/>
warmer and <lb/>
condition of t-r improved <lb/>
everywhere. The rain- <lb/>
Dr. Heart Tablets was early in the week. <lb/>
a sure cure for all affections of though at some places showers <lb/>
I heart. Every package guaranteed nearly every day; <lb/>
amount received was somewhat <lb/>
excessive in following <lb/>
ties, where the land was washed <lb/>
and cultivation prevented for a <lb/>
few Orange, Northampton, <lb/>
Anson, Alex, <lb/>
under Iredell; generally the <lb/>
rainfall was moderate in <lb/>
but highly beneficial to all <lb/>
of The <lb/>
the week was much higher; <lb/>
mean for the state more <lb/>
than daily above the nor <lb/>
towards the close of the week <lb/>
above degrees occur- <lb/>
red pt places, stations in <lb/>
central part as high ac <lb/>
on Sunday, 5th. <lb/>
There also abundant sunshine. <lb/>
in the few counties <lb/>
where rail was heaviest and <lb/>
where farm was stopped and <lb/>
gratis has made Some headway, <lb/>
crops are and well cultivated <lb/>
and are generally well up <lb/>
with their work. <lb/>
by T. N. Manning Co. 5-19 <lb/>
Cabbage fresh from the field <lb/>
every day. Kittrell Taylor. <lb/>
shoes hats <lb/>
It. G. Chapman k. Co. <lb/>
bottles only at <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Send in your order for a Handy <lb/>
tobacco truck. These area <lb/>
great labor saver and are <lb/>
on the farm. <lb/>
We need rain. The grass killing <lb/>
brigade is taking advantage of <lb/>
this dry weather and most of our <lb/>
farmers are about up with <lb/>
work. <lb/>
This is what is usually called <lb/>
of the year for <lb/>
merchants and <lb/>
So fir this is far from true at the <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co's shops. They <lb/>
ire still hustling there we <lb/>
learn that they are not laying by <lb/>
much of a Stock still. That is <lb/>
because their goods are Belling <lb/>
almost is last its they can be made. <lb/>
If you need anything in their line <lb/>
send in your order let them <lb/>
make it to order you will be <lb/>
pleased with it. <lb/>
Miss Abrams returned <lb/>
to Greenville this morning. <lb/>
We have the finest smoked <lb/>
shoulders and the best Boston <lb/>
Lard, T. N. Manning and Co. <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell Co., have just <lb/>
received car load No. Timothy <lb/>
Hay. <lb/>
D. B. Chapman went <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
A, G. Cox Mfg. Co. are ship- <lb/>
ping wagons to truckers all <lb/>
our eastern section robe <lb/>
hauling truck. If they can serve <lb/>
you in this line they will be glad <lb/>
lo do so. <lb/>
Prof. J. L. Jackson who <lb/>
been tending at Gone toe, return- <lb/>
ed mime Monday night. He is, , ,, <lb/>
going to take a trip to Morehead I duly authenticated, on fore <lb/>
I,. notice <lb/>
before he gets mat i ten. in of <lb/>
Mrs, Tiberius Nelson who has All persons Indebted to said estate are <lb/>
. . . , requested to make immediate payment <lb/>
been quite Sick is much improved., us Cannon, <lb/>
See Manning and Co for of <lb/>
the Beet cakes and crackers. Jarvis as Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
Me <lb/>
Underwear, <lb/>
Four Words Tell The Story, <lb/>
Best For The Money. <lb/>
Interest in the senator-ship made <lb/>
vacant by the death of Mr. Quay <lb/>
relates less to whether or not the <lb/>
governor of Pennsylvania may <lb/>
make an appointment covering the <lb/>
unexpired term than to the sort of <lb/>
man likely to be chosen by the <lb/>
legislature when the time comes for <lb/>
the new term. As that <lb/>
question is decided may we expect <lb/>
light on the question of whether a <lb/>
new order in the state has opened, <lb/>
or whether Mr is still ruling <lb/>
Ilia party from his <lb/>
Sta-i. <lb/>
We don't adv <lb/>
of Underwear, <lb/>
the very best <lb/>
we can find in <lb/>
and <lb/>
Cotton, Mesh <lb/>
handsome tin <lb/>
AH sizes, <lb/>
For men who <lb/>
drawers we <lb/>
well made <lb/>
UNDERWEAR IS OF OURS <lb/>
rim my one sort <lb/>
because we have <lb/>
mg Underwear <lb/>
very good <lb/>
lie, Mercerized <lb/>
Some <lb/>
stripes <lb/>
a garment. <lb/>
the Jean <lb/>
splendid ones <lb/>
to <lb/>
THE KIN- CLOTHIER. <lb/>
Bat . <lb/>
BE<lb/>
EXECUTORS NOTICE. <lb/>
undersigned having duly <lb/>
as of the last will and <lb/>
testament of X. C. Cannon, deceased <lb/>
and letters testamentary having <lb/>
duly Issued tn us the Clerk of the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt county, notice <lb/>
is hereby to all persons holding <lb/>
claims the estate of said T. C. <lb/>
BLAND <lb/>
J-<lb/>
.-. -i <lb/>
II <lb/>
Z, <lb/>
Tasteless OIL said. <lb/>
Taste as good as Maple <lb/>
cents per bottle at Or. B. T. <lb/>
Winterville, V. C. 2-eat <lb/>
and pretty style <lb/>
the gathering of <lb/>
Indeed it J iv <lb/>
to nay that <lb/>
hem are new and pretty. <lb/>
re from the leading man <lb/>
and their quality in <lb/>
to their All <lb/>
Dress Goods ii <lb/>
Percales and Prints are <lb/>
The patterns arc dainty, <lb/>
s rich and lasting,, the <lb/>
-e wonder workers.<lb/>
No. <lb/>
KING COMBINATION BUGGY. <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
A. COX COMPANY. <lb/>
The Only Way <lb/>
To <lb/>
FINE JOB <lb/>
Is send Mo <lb/>
THE k<lb/>
ft<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
PUP<lb/>
Grimesland Department <lb/>
Mrs. Bettie Britt, <lb/>
DI IN <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Is hereby that P. W. Hail <lb/>
enters MM claims <lb/>
IN enters aim <lb/>
., m more or less, of vacant land <lb/>
p N. of Tar river, described as <lb/>
t. . . at tar kiln bed on north <lb/>
B. I Q S from <lb/>
I at tar kiln bed on north <lb/>
I j g from <lb/>
to Black Jack, at Bryan <lb/>
A Harrington's corner, thence <lb/>
f-, degree we with Charles Smiths <lb/>
line to W. G. line, thence <lb/>
with W. G. line north to <lb/>
line of Home land and <lb/>
then with Bryan <lb/>
land south degrees poles to be- <lb/>
ginning, bounded by land of <lb/>
an. Charles Smith and G. <lb/>
person, or persons, claiming ti- <lb/>
, tie or the above described <lb/>
laud, file their protest in writing <lb/>
with one. against the of <lb/>
warrant, within the next thirty days, <lb/>
or will be by law. <lb/>
This May 1904. <lb/>
R- WILLIAMS. <lb/>
I Taker for <lb/>
north Carolina. <lb/>
J. Proctor Bros <lb/>
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb/>
Fliers <lb/>
lumbar to build a house, <lb/>
to it, clothing and <lb/>
goods far family, provisions <lb/>
for your or for <lb/>
CM your needs. <lb/>
and aw now <lb/>
In and we ere <lb/>
d to gin cotton, grind corn, <lb/>
sax and, do all kinds <lb/>
of turned work for balusters <lb/>
trimmings. Monday, th <lb/>
. repairing of baggies, July, low the court House door <lb/>
.-,,,. sell at public sale to the highest bidder <lb/>
a ; c the fallowing pieces or par- <lb/>
eels of land In township. <lb/>
Pitt County and of North Caro- <lb/>
One piece or parcel bounded by <lb/>
lands of w. B. B. Para- <lb/>
more, the public road leading from <lb/>
Greenville to Washington and by Tar <lb/>
River, containing acres, m re or <lb/>
TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
county issued Letters <lb/>
to the undersigned on the 8th <lb/>
of May 1904, on the estate of J. B. <lb/>
Gardner, deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons indebted to <lb/>
to make Immediate payment to the <lb/>
undersigned, to all creditors of <lb/>
said estate to present their claims <lb/>
properly authenticated, to the under- <lb/>
signed, within twelve months after the <lb/>
date of this notice, or this notice will <lb/>
be plead in bar of their recover v. <lb/>
This 6th day of May, <lb/>
L. O. <lb/>
E. J. Gardner <lb/>
Mamie <lb/>
Executors of the estate of <lb/>
J. B. Gardner. <lb/>
F. G. James, Atty. <lb/>
State of North Carolina, I <lb/>
Craven County. I <lb/>
Notice is hereby given to the public <lb/>
that application will be made to <lb/>
Governor of North Carolina for the <lb/>
pardon of Manning convicted <lb/>
at fall term, of the Superior <lb/>
Court of Greenville, Pitt county, for <lb/>
the crime of larceny sentenced to <lb/>
penitentiary for a term of two years <lb/>
and six months <lb/>
MARTHA MANNING. <lb/>
1604. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
Court County made May 19th, <lb/>
1901, in a Special Proceeding therein <lb/>
D. Tucker and <lb/>
W. Tucker and <lb/>
t. f. mm, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
MERCHANDISE <lb/>
A. in the way <lb/>
ill D -y i So- <lb/>
t on ,, ; i Hats, <lb/>
d i <lb/>
, r ii i; o- <lb/>
I u r to- ling to <lb/>
r-r, or art for the <lb/>
m or t Ml, u HI <lb/>
bi ed. I pi <lb/>
tor potion, produce <lb/>
j. any the i s. <lb/>
One other piece or parcel adjoin- <lb/>
the the Tucker and <lb/>
Mills, containing acres, more <lb/>
or less. <lb/>
This the 20th of May. <lb/>
ALEX. L. BLOW, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a dears i of the Supt <lb/>
or court of Fin county, made in spec- <lb/>
proceedings No. entitled Bill <lb/>
Daniel et his. against Lee <lb/>
et the undersigned com- <lb/>
Will sell for cash at public <lb/>
before the court house door <lb/>
in Greenville on Saturday, July 9th, <lb/>
following described lot or <lb/>
parcel of land in <lb/>
just south of the corporate limits of <lb/>
the town of Greenville. on <lb/>
the north by the lot of John Thomas <lb/>
on the south by the lands of <lb/>
B. . on the East by Wash- <lb/>
street on the West by the <lb/>
lot of Gray and known as <lb/>
the Daniel lot. <lb/>
F. O. <lb/>
This June 7th, Commissions <lb/>
BETHEL DEPARTMENT <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. <lb/>
next door to Post Office. <lb/>
STATON AND BUNTING, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb/>
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries. <lb/>
We Pay Highest Prices for Cotton, <lb/>
Cotton Seed and Country Produce. <lb/>
H. C. VENTERS, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy <lb/>
Tobacco and The <lb/>
only Soda Fountain in town. All <lb/>
th i popular drinks. Hot <lb/>
every day. <lb/>
mi I <lb/>
G v i e's G <lb/>
Store <lb/>
LAND BALE. <lb/>
virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
court of Pitt count; in special <lb/>
No. 1294 entitled J. D. <lb/>
Lula Stokes <lb/>
et Commissioner <lb/>
will-soil for cash at public auction be- <lb/>
fore the court house door in Green, <lb/>
villa on Saturday, July Mb, 1904, the <lb/>
following described lands situate in <lb/>
Pitt county and township; <lb/>
One piece adjoining the lands of <lb/>
Sallie Smith, C. P. and others <lb/>
containing acres more or less. One <lb/>
other piece being all swamp land, b <lb/>
ginning at the mouth of Second Branch <lb/>
line to the canal la <lb/>
of Indian Well swamp. <lb/>
up the canal to the line of Jno. <lb/>
A. Smiths land, thence with the line <lb/>
of said land to the side ditch, <lb/>
down said to the beginning, <lb/>
containing a res more or loss. <lb/>
Moth being inherited by P. A. <lb/>
mother of ten- <lb/>
ants in from her father Caleb <lb/>
Smith. V. <lb/>
June 7th, tom. <lb/>
TWO YEARS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
in in u in in <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/>
Will lie re-instated if arrears paid within on month while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
A after second No Restrictions. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of etch <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. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville N. C.<lb/>
Great <lb/>
We have this placed on <lb/>
BARGAIN COUNTER <lb/>
of yards of BEAUTIFUL <lb/>
Short Ends, <lb/>
Pieces and some Clean <lb/>
new pieces marked down <lb/>
to much than real value <lb/>
Some at half price. Come <lb/>
early and take advantage of <lb/>
this offering. <lb/>
North County, <lb/>
I n Superior Court. <lb/>
Jaw Evans, <lb/>
Va <lb/>
Evans, <lb/>
o defendant will take notice that <lb/>
mi action entitled a has been <lb/>
in <lb/>
county the <lb/>
the of obtaining a <lb/>
the bends of matrimony <lb/>
upon the <lb/>
and adultery, and the defendant ill <lb/>
further take that he la d <lb/>
to appear before the judge of oar <lb/>
Superior court at a court to h <lb/>
for of the Monday <lb/>
after the Monday in September, <lb/>
the day of September <lb/>
null answer the complaint which. <lb/>
be in the office of the <lb/>
clerk of the superior court of said <lb/>
county within drat days of <lb/>
said m I <lb/>
demur to said complaint within the <lb/>
required by law or the plaintiff i <lb/>
will apply to the court for the <lb/>
u in the <lb/>
This the 18th day April IV. <lb/>
D. U. <lb/>
Clerk of <lb/>
Is hereby that T. <lb/>
uteri and three <lb/>
of vacant land In own- <lb/>
county, N. d as <lb/>
on the North side <lb/>
Tar Hirer and West <lb/>
. and i h <lb/>
lads of Rob <lb/>
H and -T. Si i heirs <lb/>
on W. and John <lb/>
on the n and <lb/>
and Lumber Company's land, <lb/>
known as the Pine and <lb/>
others on e East and This <lb/>
May 3rd, . . <lb/>
Any person or poisons, claiming <lb/>
title to, or Interest la the above de- <lb/>
scribed land must their protest <lb/>
with me, In writing, within the next <lb/>
thirty days or they will be barred by- <lb/>
law, R. Williams. <lb/>
Entry Taker, for N C <lb/>
Cold Comfort <lb/>
what we are after, and the, possession of one of <lb/>
our Refrigerators will insure sweet milk, <lb/>
butter, cool drinking water and many dainties that <lb/>
would be unattainable without the Refrigerator. <lb/>
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb/>
If you have will want a Lawn Mower pretty <lb/>
goon, and we've made it easy tor you to own one. <lb/>
There is no need to borrow a lawn mower when we <lb/>
we sell a good with best steel knives at such- <lb/>
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it t do the work. <lb/>
Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers. and <lb/>
every else the hardware line. <lb/>
v. <lb/>
Greenville's Great Department Store <lb/>
NOTICE TO VOltS. <lb/>
Having qualified before be <lb/>
Superior Court Clerk of <lb/>
as administrator of the estate of W. <lb/>
L. deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons indebted to the <lb/>
estate to make immediate payment to <lb/>
the undersigned, and all persons <lb/>
claims against the estate must <lb/>
present the same within twelve months <lb/>
from this date or this notice will be <lb/>
plead in bar recovery. <lb/>
This 23rd day of April, 1904. <lb/>
J. H. Cora, <lb/>
of estate w. L. Cobb, <lb/>
THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, N C <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
Our <lb/>
Illustrated <lb/>
Hand Booty <lb/>
Cut this out it to <lb/>
BOX GREENSBORO, <lb/>
Please inc your illustrated Hand Hook No. IT. <lb/>
NAME. <lb/>
A Startling Teat, <lb/>
To ave a life, Dr. T. G. Men it <lb/>
of No. Pa., made <lb/>
startling teat resulting in a won <lb/>
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 acute <lb/>
stomach and liver so I <lb/>
them. The patient <lb/>
gained from the and bus not <lb/>
had an attack months <lb/>
Electric Bitters me positively <lb/>
guaranteed for Dyspepsia, <lb/>
Constipation Kidney <lb/>
troubles. Try them Only <lb/>
It if sail that nothing it <lb/>
except death and taxes, nut this <lb/>
is true. Dr. King's <lb/>
New for consumption is <lb/>
a an re cine fin all lung throat <lb/>
troubles. Thousands can testify <lb/>
to that. Mrs. B. Van of <lb/>
W. Va. says <lb/>
had a severs case of Bronchitis <lb/>
and for a Tear tried everything I <lb/>
heard of, but got no relief. One <lb/>
bottle of Dr. King's New <lb/>
then me <lb/>
It's infallible Croup, Whoop- <lb/>
Cough, Pneumonia <lb/>
Consumption. Try it. It's <lb/>
by J. <lb/>
Trial bottles <lb/>
The way of <lb/>
to be pretty smooth. <lb/>
Quick Arr. t <lb/>
J. A. of Verbena, Ala <lb/>
twice in the hospital from a <lb/>
of piles causing <lb/>
tumors After doctors and all <lb/>
remedies failed, <lb/>
Salve arrested further <lb/>
and cured It <lb/>
at-hes kills pain. <lb/>
MS Wooten's drug Store. <lb/>
Mad Young <lb/>
of Dr. King's New Life <lb/>
Pills each night for two weeks has <lb/>
put me in my <lb/>
writes O. H. Turner of Dempsey <lb/>
town, Pa They're the best <lb/>
the for Liver, Stomach and <lb/>
Bowels Purely vegetable Never <lb/>
gripe. Only at Wooten's <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Heart <lb/>
is by perfect digestion, in- <lb/>
swells the stomach and <lb/>
it up the heart. This <lb/>
causes of <lb/>
of the heart general <lb/>
weakness. Dyspepsia Cure <lb/>
cures indigestion, relieves the <lb/>
Stomach, takes the strain of the <lb/>
heart restores it to a full per- <lb/>
of its function naturally. <lb/>
increases the strength <lb/>
enabling the stomach and <lb/>
to digest, assimilate and <lb/>
to the blood and tissues <lb/>
all of the fond Tone <lb/>
the and digestive organs. <lb/>
Sold at v <lb/>
For Y <lb/>
For t. hundred years or morn When <lb/>
Hazel h s been as <lb/>
it remained fir <lb/>
E. C D ft Co. of C to <lb/>
bow hi the vii- <lb/>
of with other <lb/>
in the form of a salve. <lb/>
DeWitt's Witch Basel salve is the <lb/>
bet salve in the world for sores, <lb/>
cuts, burns, piles. The <lb/>
standing of this salve ha <lb/>
given rise to and the <lb/>
public, is ml vised to look for the <lb/>
name on <lb/>
and accept Hold at Wont <lb/>
en's Drug <lb/>
Opera glasses are those you go <lb/>
out for between the acts- <lb/>
John L. <lb/>
ask the leaders of this paper to <lb/>
test the value of Dyspepsia <lb/>
cure. Those people who have <lb/>
had it and who have been cured <lb/>
by if. do not hesitate to <lb/>
It to their friends. digests <lb/>
what, you eat, cures indigestion, <lb/>
dyspepsia and all stomach trouble. <lb/>
Increases strength by enabling the <lb/>
stomach and digestive organs to <lb/>
to he blood all of the <lb/>
nutriment contained the food. <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure is <lb/>
and palatable. <lb/>
An Alarm clock tor age <lb/>
If yon want to et up early <lb/>
good all day take a Little Ear- <lb/>
Riser or two at bed time. These <lb/>
famous little pill relax the nerves, <lb/>
give quiet rest and refreshing sleep <lb/>
with gentle movement of the bow- <lb/>
els about breakfast time. W. H. <lb/>
Howell, Houston, Tex., says <lb/>
Risers are best pills made <lb/>
for constipation, sick <lb/>
Sold at Wooten's <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
OLD <lb/>
STOCK <lb/>
WORTH OF HIGH GRADE r-<lb/>
MOSTLY NEW GOODS BOUGHT I I <lb/>
FOR THIS SEASON HAS FALLEN <lb/>
INTO THE HANDS OF 4- <lb/>
The Bee Hive Company's <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
Business entirely suspended in order to prepare, re-ticket, <lb/>
mark down and placard each lot to be sold. <lb/>
Less Than Cents on the Dollar <lb/>
Positively the most Sensational Retailing Merchandise ever in this State. <lb/>
PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY. MAY AT O'CLOCK A. <lb/>
W. L, DOUGLAS SHOE <lb/>
For Men Allowed C <lb/>
three days to sell all 4.-r <lb/>
YARDS HAMBURGs <lb/>
Worth Al- Of <lb/>
lowed sell all <lb/>
DRESS GOODS <lb/>
double <lb/>
Allowed days <lb/>
to sell all <lb/>
Under Lock and Key <lb/>
CLOSED TIGHTLY. <lb/>
Loch for Large Green Banner <lb/>
engaged, <lb/>
day and night, adjusting <lb/>
am on <lb/>
Mich that will every <lb/>
mi Not a single <lb/>
will I e wed to the store <lb/>
the fearful pi Ire reducing is <lb/>
way. opens <lb/>
Thursday, May 19th. <lb/>
BOYS PANTS <lb/>
Pairs to Sacrifice <lb/>
for three days <lb/>
CALICO <lb/>
yards best cent. <lb/>
Allowed days to sell l <lb/>
CORSETS <lb/>
cent kind. Allowed <lb/>
days to sell all <lb/>
Selling Stock for a Mere Son <lb/>
HENS SHIRTS <lb/>
Sold for All <lb/>
sizes days <lb/>
A MIGHTY <lb/>
TURKISH TOWEL,., <lb/>
Steel Rods, <lb/>
To sell fast, allowed <lb/>
Boys Shoes for Sunday. <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
DEMONSTRATION <lb/>
Ci excitement now <lb/>
reigns and vi- <lb/>
People are seen in <lb/>
doors, talking <lb/>
and the outcome of such <lb/>
an bow the multitude <lb/>
extra <lb/>
cents,<lb/>
people will be served and waited <lb/>
m so short a time. clerks <lb/>
on <lb/>
We close stock Goods <lb/>
out inside days, <lb/>
PANT; <lb/>
yards, w <lb/>
yd Se <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Ms, <lb/>
--Buyers Must Remove Goods Same Day of <lb/>
Allowed days to sell <lb/>
all. Merchants taKe notice <lb/>
keepers and country mer- <lb/>
chants wishing to purchase portions <lb/>
of this may do so from to <lb/>
o'clock in the evening during the <lb/>
days. The regular retail trade <lb/>
and consumer must be served first. <lb/>
Look for Green Canvas Banner <lb/>
covering entire front of Store. <lb/>
Hive <lb/>
CASH STORE. <lb/>
Look for Green Banner. <lb/>
I. p, i i . <lb/>
Stole I W <lb/>
There will b h or <lb/>
be <lb/>
good m .; i i <lb/>
keep j i <lb/>
day. in v <lb/>
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C. FLANAGAN, <lb/>
Attorney at Law, <lb/>
Greenville. N. U <lb/>
AT ST. LOUIS, <lb/>
CRANK H. WOOTEN, <lb/>
MO- , <lb/>
within easy reach <lb/>
and other <lb/>
one post office, or . on any Agent or <lb/>
T H y <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
. Dental i <lb/>
i Bagging, Ties at <lb/>
Greenville, i <lb/>
. solicited<lb/>
BLUSHED -N <lb/>
PERRY CB. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and handlers of<lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
THERE ARE VERY FEW WOMEN WHO NOT KNOW SOME- <lb/>
THING POPULARITY OF <lb/>
The price is not the only thing that bar. mads <lb/>
One shoes famous. There other shoes at <lb/>
, the same price. The is in the <lb/>
THE ARK SOLD DEbS <lb/>
the boot,, as here is less material and <lb/>
less labor required to make <lb/>
THE SPRING STYLES <lb/>
have created more shoe Talk <lb/>
among the than <lb/>
ever shown <lb/>
Greenville. , <lb/>
Any Last or or <lb/>
or Leather, we have it. <lb/>
Pa yon will the <lb/>
ti a of knowing <lb/>
best shoe in America for <lb/>
., o fit where others <lb/>
Sold by <lb/>
C. S. FORBES, <lb/>
The Man's Outfitter. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
C, June 1904. <lb/>
Job Moore opened the campaign <lb/>
of 1904 in Swift Creek township <lb/>
i Saturday afternoon, by calling to <lb/>
order the democratic primary at <lb/>
The statesmen who will visit <lb/>
this fall to tell the people <lb/>
which way to vote will miss the <lb/>
friendly shade of the pine trees <lb/>
which used to stand on the his- <lb/>
triangle on which the Mason <lb/>
lodge stands. The Ayden <lb/>
Co. has cut them all down and <lb/>
I carried them away. <lb/>
i Misses Julia Burney, Lizzie <lb/>
Burney and Fannie Roach are go- <lb/>
to Morehead City this evening <lb/>
to attend the Assembly. <lb/>
L. B. will list taxes at <lb/>
i June <lb/>
A. B. Davenport was at Cox- <lb/>
this is <lb/>
But the oil man says she <lb/>
I mint not be of the type. <lb/>
She must be just sweet Thirty <lb/>
years ago his ratio t one was <lb/>
it is today. He ought to sub- <lb/>
scribe for the Commoner. <lb/>
I will pay you for your <lb/>
Beeswax. B. M. Schultz. <lb/>
We have one Brie City Engine <lb/>
and Boiler, about SB horse power, <lb/>
I been in use about months. <lb/>
i-Practically good MS new. Will <lb/>
sell BLOCK <lb/>
R-26 d Bethel, N. C. <lb/>
Report of the condition of <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Greenville, C- <lb/>
At the close of business <lb/>
Loans and Discount <lb/>
Overdrafts Sb <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Checks cash Hems <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
27,871.00, <lb/>
GREAT SALE OF <lb/>
WHITE GOODS <lb/>
WE WILL PUT ON SALE <lb/>
THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 9TH, <lb/>
Several thousand yards of White Goods that have <lb/>
been recently secured from the H. B. <lb/>
Go-, of N. Y. Sale will last as long as the goods <lb/>
last. The goods are all nice patterns in plain, <lb/>
small dots and stripes. We give a few prices, <lb/>
but to know the real quality and value you <lb/>
should see them. <lb/>
Striped White <lb/>
Pique <lb/>
Regular price and <lb/>
per yard, <lb/>
Sale <lb/>
All Styles in Pique <lb/>
Shat sell regular price for <lb/>
to per yard, <lb/>
Stock paid <lb/>
I Surplus, <lb/>
I Undivided Profits less <lb/>
Expenses Paid <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
cheek- out <lb/>
8,875.03 <lb/>
827,766.16 <lb/>
1,824.9<lb/>
m l HI. <lb/>
I L H. Pender. <lb/>
The <lb/>
8888,466.12 <lb/>
North <lb/>
County of Pitt. J <lb/>
James L. Cashier of the <lb/>
above-named bank, do. solemnly <lb/>
that the above statement is <lb/>
true to the bed <lb/>
belief JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb/>
Subscribed and to<lb/>
I Putin <lb/>
; Correct- <lb/>
Q. <lb/>
A. TYSON, <lb/>
A ANDREWS, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
, . L<lb/>
L. Little. <lb/>
White Organdy <lb/>
price yard <lb/>
White French Organdy. <lb/>
inches wide, regular <lb/>
price per yard <lb/>
3-4 <lb/>
French Organdy. <lb/>
inches wide, regular <lb/>
pi ice per yd <lb/>
Sale <lb/>
Pink, Blue. Red. Green <lb/>
and in <lb/>
Organdy. <lb/>
Regular price per yard <lb/>
Bale <lb/>
Several Hundred Yards <lb/>
of Long Cloth. <lb/>
Regular price per yard <lb/>
Sale <lb/>
the Best <lb/>
Bleaching. <lb/>
Regular price per yard <lb/>
Sale <lb/>
in Dots <lb/>
Rose buds. <lb/>
Regular price So per yard <lb/>
Bale <lb/>
Plain White India Linen. <lb/>
Regular price per yard, <lb/>
Sale price. <lb/>
Plain White India Linen. <lb/>
in wide, regular price <lb/>
Lie per yard, <lb/>
Plain White Linen. <lb/>
in regular price <lb/>
and cents per yard, <lb/>
Sale price 3-4 <lb/>
White Persian Lawn. <lb/>
in wide, regular price <lb/>
per yard, <lb/>
Sale <lb/>
Black French Lawn. <lb/>
In wide, regular price <lb/>
per <lb/>
Sale <lb/>
Black Pique. in wide. <lb/>
Regular price per yard <lb/>
Bale <lb/>
Black in wide <lb/>
Regular per yard <lb/>
price . -----9 M <lb/>
striped Waist Goods <lb/>
It, price per <lb/>
Bite <lb/>
White striped Waist Goods <lb/>
price per yard <lb/>
Sale <lb/>
All Fancy <lb/>
That sell <lb/>
per yard, <lb/>
nm <lb/>
Lumber Co., <lb/>
Constructors and <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS <lb/>
, a railroad last North of the <lb/>
f by toe j <lb/>
turned and <lb/>
machinery new and up and of the best <lb/>
furnished and contracts taken for erection of <lb/>
buildings. and all kinds of sheet <lb/>
Tinning, to <lb/>
metal Our Wyatt has charge o <lb/>
m tinning and slating department. You will find <lb/>
do our bast to give satisfaction. <lb/>
M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb/>
i furniture Dealer. Oaf for <lb/>
Fur. Cotton Head, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, <lb/>
Oak Ba <lb/>
,, Carriages, <lb/>
Tables, <lb/>
i, and Gail ft <lb/>
High Key West pile. <lb/>
roots, Henry George n <lb/>
Led Cherries, Peaches, A up tea. <lb/>
I Plus Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Sugar, <lb/>
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Seed Meal and Hulls Oar, <lb/>
On Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Dried <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Ula <lb/>
and China Ware. Tin and <lb/>
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter New <lb/>
Royal Machines, and nu- <lb/>
other goods. <lb/>
Cheap for cash. <lb/>
Bee me. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz <lb/>
lion <lb/>
NOTICE<lb/>
a room in advance you <lb/>
and Tinware, South New I on , <lb/>
your inspection of our sample office was <lb/>
THOMAS BROS <lb/>
BALTIMORE, HP. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, JUNE <lb/>
No. <lb/>
PERSONALS m SOCIAL. <lb/>
FRIDAY, JUNE <lb/>
Miss is sick. <lb/>
Miss Maud left this <lb/>
morning for Raleigh. <lb/>
Miss Smith has been <lb/>
sick the last few <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Higgs and children <lb/>
left today for <lb/>
T. J. Moore has return- <lb/>
ed Morehead <lb/>
Miss Laura went to <lb/>
Washington Wednesday. <lb/>
Miss Nell Skinner returned Wed- <lb/>
evening from Wilson. <lb/>
ft Mrs. W. H. White left <lb/>
day evening for Seven <lb/>
Dr. J. W. Bryan returned Wed- <lb/>
evening from Plymouth. <lb/>
W. O, returned from <lb/>
a t. up the road Wednesday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. <lb/>
left this morning for Richmond. <lb/>
Mrs. A. H. Taft children <lb/>
left morning for Henderson. <lb/>
Miss Maude Lee left <lb/>
day evening for a visit to Ayden. <lb/>
Mrs. Bailey and children <lb/>
left Wednesday evening for Seven <lb/>
Springs. <lb/>
M. A. Allen and daughter, Mite <lb/>
went to Seven Spring Wed- <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
and Mm. J. R. Move and <lb/>
e returned today from <lb/>
Springs. <lb/>
Williams mid Mr. <lb/>
J. M. Tolar, who have been <lb/>
visiting Mrs. J. A. Brady, left <lb/>
this morning for Wilmington, <lb/>
Mrs. J. Tyson returned <lb/>
Wednesday from it visit <lb/>
to Bethel. Her Miss Ferrell <lb/>
Peel, accompanied her home for a <lb/>
visit. <lb/>
FRIDAY, JUNE W. <lb/>
went to Ayden <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Cannon returned to Ayden <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
J. P. left this <lb/>
for Neck. <lb/>
J. W. rat a rued <lb/>
W returned <lb/>
evening <lb/>
Anderson returned to <lb/>
Ayden <lb/>
Edward <lb/>
evening from Washington. <lb/>
A. T. King returned <lb/>
from Elizabeth City. <lb/>
J. W. <lb/>
day evening from Rocky <lb/>
Mr-, F. G. of <lb/>
, U visiting Jones. <lb/>
Annie While returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from Plymouth. <lb/>
Lee, of Dunn, came <lb/>
up from Ayden to visit Mrs. L. <lb/>
H. Lee. <lb/>
Mrs. H. W. and little <lb/>
son, James Henry returned from <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mr. and Mis. J. Bryan Grimes, <lb/>
of Raleigh, arrived Thursday <lb/>
evening to visit relatives. <lb/>
Mrs. T. R. Lee, of and <lb/>
Miss Lillian Bland, of Ayden, are <lb/>
visiting Mrs. T. L. Bland. <lb/>
Mrs. Sarah M. of <lb/>
Fremont, arrived Thursday even- <lb/>
to visit Mrs. W. R. Moore. <lb/>
Mrs. Annie Hardy, who has <lb/>
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. <lb/>
L. T. Small wood, left this morning <lb/>
Mrs. J. S. Tunstall and <lb/>
Misses Katie and Mamie <lb/>
Ruth, today from a visit <lb/>
to Greene <lb/>
Mrs. B. H. Hen me and Miss <lb/>
Lela Cherry went to Kinston <lb/>
Thursday evening to a <lb/>
Christian Science lecture. <lb/>
Four Days of Battle. <lb/>
June Chinese, <lb/>
both merchants and are <lb/>
Arthur with the <lb/>
permission of the Russian author- <lb/>
Fifty junks which left Port <lb/>
Arthur yesterday with Chinese <lb/>
are now arriving here <lb/>
The reports of the latest arrivals <lb/>
vary in minor details, but agree <lb/>
in a general statement that a bat- <lb/>
has been raging for four days <lb/>
within ten miles of Port Arthur. <lb/>
All the Russian soldiers have, it <lb/>
is said, left Port for the <lb/>
front and only large ships <lb/>
and a number of small ones re- <lb/>
main in the harbor. The Chinese <lb/>
are unable to explain what has <lb/>
become of the other large ships. <lb/>
It is further tut all <lb/>
the forts at Port have <lb/>
been more or lees damaged by re- <lb/>
cent bombardments, and that a <lb/>
number of mines recently laid in <lb/>
the to the harbor were <lb/>
exploded during a <lb/>
Celebrate Jane 14th at flag Day. <lb/>
June 14th known as Flag Day <lb/>
the United States and <lb/>
Flag Association is <lb/>
ting every way possible to have <lb/>
the day each year fittingly observed <lb/>
The 14th will be the <lb/>
anniversary of the adoption of the <lb/>
stars and stripes i lie got the <lb/>
United Stales. <lb/>
The a-ks <lb/>
of all A met citizens in <lb/>
celebrating the day. Mayors an <lb/>
requested to order to be dis- <lb/>
played upon <lb/>
of their respective by <lb/>
fa proclamation of <lb/>
to invite their fellow citizens t. <lb/>
do tho heir <lb/>
buildings. are <lb/>
red to decorate Mich stores with <lb/>
Old <lb/>
Woman to be Hanged. <lb/>
Trenton, N. J. <lb/>
one dissenting of <lb/>
pa don,, after of <lb/>
today to <lb/>
lite <lb/>
sentence of Anna Valentine, the <lb/>
Bergen woman, convicted <lb/>
of the of She <lb/>
will be banged June unless the <lb/>
ewe is carried to the court of <lb/>
errors appeals. It is said to <lb/>
lie mere twenty-live years <lb/>
tic-1 a woman has hanged <lb/>
in New Jersey, <lb/>
COUNTY CONVENTION. <lb/>
Delegate Selected to State and Con- <lb/>
Conventions. <lb/>
The democratic county <lb/>
for the purpose of selecting <lb/>
d legate to the state and <lb/>
conventions, was called to <lb/>
order a noon <lb/>
A. L. Blow, of the <lb/>
executive committee. H <lb/>
Slated that it had been a pleasure <lb/>
and an honor to him to call the <lb/>
democratic conventions of Pitt <lb/>
to order for years. <lb/>
The roll of delegates was called. <lb/>
On motion of W. R. Williams, <lb/>
A. L. Blow was made <lb/>
chairman of the convention. <lb/>
D. J. Whichard and H. T. King tonal convention will be printed <lb/>
were elected secretaries. later. <lb/>
O. L. Joyner offered the follow- At close of the convention <lb/>
which was Secretary of Stale J. Bryan <lb/>
O. W. Harrington, E. B. <lb/>
L. C. Arthur, D. C. Moore, T. R. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Glenn 89-122, Davidson 14-122, <lb/>
Turner Stead man 9-122. <lb/>
Winston Morton 8-101. <lb/>
E. Clark. Alter- <lb/>
W. L. Nobles. <lb/>
Half for Glenn, half for Std- <lb/>
unanimous for Winston. <lb/>
SWIFT <lb/>
J. L. H. <lb/>
Cox. G. James, <lb/>
A. L. Blow. <lb/>
for Glenn and Win- <lb/>
The list of delegates to <lb/>
in a brief speech heartily thanked <lb/>
the convention for the endorse- <lb/>
given him. <lb/>
The democracy of Pitt <lb/>
in convention assembled takes <lb/>
great pleasure in endorsing the <lb/>
course and conduct of their <lb/>
man, the Boo, J, Bryan Grimes, <lb/>
secretary of state, and do hereby <lb/>
then dell gates in <lb/>
state convention to cast the vote <lb/>
of Pitt for him for <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
LOOK AT COWARD<lb/>
There seems to be much differ- <lb/>
to the same high office of to who <lb/>
the nominee for sheriff this year. <lb/>
he so honorably and faith- <lb/>
fully tills. <lb/>
I think it will be easy to settle <lb/>
The delegates of the several l <lb/>
townships then selected that H. L. Coward, one of our <lb/>
township's number of delegates to retired will serve <lb/>
the state <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Edward <lb/>
of Greenville, North Caro- <lb/>
announce the engagement of <lb/>
their sister, Mrs. Willie <lb/>
Mr. Williamson <lb/>
to take <lb/>
at Buckingham in July. <lb/>
, Held Too Long. <lb/>
Some people are now wishing <lb/>
they had Mild their cotton when <lb/>
it was so high a few months ago. <lb/>
It is hard to tell just what is best <lb/>
to do at the right time. <lb/>
twins. <lb/>
The following delegates were <lb/>
appointed to the. convention <lb/>
KAY <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Unanimous for and Win- <lb/>
A. Sugg. Alter <lb/>
L. Fountain. <lb/>
Unanimous tor an <lb/>
Winston. <lb/>
BETH Kl, <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
Unanimous and <lb/>
u. irons, W, <lb/>
G, Stokes. <lb/>
A fraction over for <lb/>
tin US <lb/>
A. Stocks, Al too <lb/>
W. B. Proctor. <lb/>
II. Mill,, M, W. <lb/>
E. Tucker <lb/>
for one- <lb/>
third for <lb/>
E. T. <lb/>
A. G. H. A. Blow- <lb/>
B. J. D. <lb/>
Cox, Dr. A. Jesse Can- <lb/>
non. <lb/>
Unanimous for Glenn and Win- <lb/>
FALKLAND <lb/>
R. Gotten. Al- <lb/>
-W. R. Williams. , <lb/>
for Stedman and <lb/>
Winston. <lb/>
R. Home. Al- <lb/>
L. Barrett. <lb/>
for <lb/>
L. Fleming F. G. <lb/>
if he is nominated. All whose <lb/>
good fortune it has been to meet <lb/>
him know that he is blessed with <lb/>
a good nature, is rather <lb/>
looking, will a capital <lb/>
good officer. lie can make a <lb/>
good canvas bus lots of time. <lb/>
Ho gentlemen, you come <lb/>
down to the. convention, if you <lb/>
don't know the man look up <lb/>
and look at Mm, and I am sure <lb/>
yon will him. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
June, 1904. <lb/>
C. H. Langston and Tom <lb/>
spent Sunday near <lb/>
Miss Minnie Jones, after spend- <lb/>
with friends and <lb/>
relatives here, returned home <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Miss Annie spent <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday friends <lb/>
near Grifton. <lb/>
Patrick and R E. Hardy <lb/>
spent Munday in <lb/>
Many of our friends attended <lb/>
the commencement at <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
J. A. of Farmville, was <lb/>
here awhile Sunday. <lb/>
Arnold an aged man, <lb/>
lied Friday, He leaves a number <lb/>
of friends relatives to mourn <lb/>
his loss. <lb/>
George and Luther attend- <lb/>
ed church at Ready Branch Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mr. of <lb/>
spent Thursday night with K. E. <lb/>
Ernest Langston went to Win- <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
B. D. Braxton went to <lb/>
ville Monday. <lb/>
Misses Bailie and VestA Worth- <lb/>
are on the sick lint. <lb/>
E. E. to den Mon- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Henry Langston And ulsters, <lb/>
Eva and Lucy Bell, spent <lb/>
Saturday night and Sunday with <lb/>
relatives near <lb/>
IF YOU ARE WELL BRED <lb/>
The 30th is Day. <lb/>
There be a hitch sane- <lb/>
when-. Some ago it was <lb/>
to- the <lb/>
corner stone nil of the <lb/>
new temple in <lb/>
take on Thursday, June <lb/>
and tin, <lb/>
will t to in mil hi t <lb/>
Mill NoW till- mi- <lb/>
In In Kt <lb/>
-t Free .-. h big <lb/>
tale in I Kit- <lb/>
n on unit the <lb/>
Grain Lodge officers wail be there. <lb/>
It is hardly probable will <lb/>
in both <lb/>
writing the above we see <lb/>
in the Free Press that the Masons I others, <lb/>
I at the time 1111-I <lb/>
aware f this in dates and; <lb/>
will <lb/>
You-will not use <lb/>
will not <lb/>
You will try to make others <lb/>
happy. <lb/>
You will never Indulge In <lb/>
lined <lb/>
You will never forget the respect <lb/>
due to <lb/>
You ill not. boast your <lb/>
achievements. <lb/>
Yon will think of other before <lb/>
think of <lb/>
You will in your <lb/>
of others, <lb/>
A hi will m t your civil- <lb/>
by account-, <lb/>
Yon forgot engagements <lb/>
promise of any <lb/>
In you will not be <lb/>
or <lb/>
You will n r I tho <lb/>
or of <lb/>
have the day <lb/>
celebration to <lb/>
for their <lb/>
Dr. Farmville. <lb/>
Dr. of Kinston, will <lb/>
Farmville at the July <lb/>
0th and 7th, Monday, <lb/>
Assembly. <lb/>
County Superintendent W. H. <lb/>
returned <lb/>
from I meeting of the <lb/>
assembly at Morehead. He re- <lb/>
ports the meeting a most <lb/>
fill one with good attendance of <lb/>
teachers. We see from <lb/>
Wednesday for the purpose of reports of the meeting that Prof. <lb/>
treating discuses of the eye was chairman the <lb/>
fitting glasses Those who are not Committee took <lb/>
able to pay lee will be examined prominent part the general <lb/>
free. <lb/>
6-7 <lb/>
Another Convention. <lb/>
proceedings of the assembly. <lb/>
Six Games Soon. <lb/>
The bate ball team is preparing <lb/>
The Saturday a good field play out near the <lb/>
Is not to nominate county officers, and the fun will soon be <lb/>
but only to select delegates to the gin. Six games are scheduled for <lb/>
James, J. J and congressional the next two with <lb/>
T. Hooker, H. T. King, R. W The nominating Kinston and three with Washing. <lb/>
King. L Moore, ion w be held later. ton. <lb/>
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