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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, 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 />
OBEY THE LAW. <lb />
Editor <lb />
It is better to obey the law <lb />
to sacrifice. The security of life, <lb />
liberty and property depends upon <lb />
a strict to the law. No <lb />
man can deliberately vie late the <lb />
law with impunity. Sooner or later <lb />
the chicken will come home to <lb />
roost. <lb />
On god day of March, 1901, <lb />
an election was in the town <lb />
of Greenville on the question of <lb />
establishing a Every <lb />
voter bad the to Tote as be <lb />
pleased. He could vote for or <lb />
against it. Mr. S. T. Hooker and <lb />
Mr. W. B. Greene to vote <lb />
against it. When they they <lb />
voluntarily disqualified themselves <lb />
to act as commissioners of the dis- <lb />
Their election Thursday <lb />
illegal and void. <lb />
They not qualified, under the <lb />
law, to hold the position and we <lb />
believe of them will <lb />
far as we know <lb />
they have been law abiding <lb />
are not prepared to be- <lb />
they will attempt to do a <lb />
thing which the law say they <lb />
not do. It is to be hoped <lb />
that after due reflection they will <lb />
decline to attempt to discharge <lb />
the duties of a position which they <lb />
themselves voluntarily <lb />
themselves to hold. They can- <lb />
not themselves by saying <lb />
they were elected by the board of <lb />
without their knowledge. <lb />
The board had no to elect <lb />
MASONIC OFFICERS. <lb />
Greenville Lodge Holds Annual Meeting. <lb />
Greenville Lodge No, A. F. <lb />
A. M. met in annual <lb />
cation Thursday morning in the <lb />
Masonic temple, with a large at <lb />
The annual report of the <lb />
shows that the lodge now has <lb />
members. During the past <lb />
year members were added, <lb />
died and were given to <lb />
other lodges. The financial <lb />
showing was very gratifying. <lb />
arrangements for laying the <lb />
coiner stone and dedicating the <lb />
temple were completed. <lb />
The following officers were <lb />
elected for the ensuing <lb />
B. W. M. <lb />
K. L. Carr, W. <lb />
L. H. Pender, J. W. <lb />
W. B- Treas. <lb />
Wiley Brown, <lb />
The of the lodge appoints <lb />
the other offices. <lb />
Both the elective and appointive <lb />
officers will be installed <lb />
at the celebration the <lb />
THE END OF THE CENTURY ClUB. <lb />
Reported for Reflector. <lb />
The last meeting the End <lb />
the Century Glob, to the ad- <lb />
for the summer, was <lb />
held at the home of Mrs. J L. <lb />
Wooten on Monday, Jane the <lb />
thirteenth, nineteen hundred <lb />
four. <lb />
This was an of unusual <lb />
interest to the club, it being the <lb />
birthday of the distinguished and <lb />
popular president, Mrs. B. It. <lb />
Gotten. As some slight token of <lb />
love and esteem felt for its <lb />
Runaway Marriage This Morning. <lb />
A runaway marriage took place <lb />
here this morning at the home of <lb />
Mr. H. Hardy, in South Green <lb />
The contracting parties <lb />
DISPENSARY ADVOCATES IGNORED. <lb />
Aldermen Name Opponents for Majority <lb />
of Commissioners. <lb />
The board of aldermen held an <lb />
were Mr. R F. Betts Miss j meeting Thursday night <lb />
Myra Moore. Several friends to business deferred from <lb />
were to witness the . I e last regular meeting. <lb />
which was net formed -l lax collector made his final <lb />
He. W. E Powell. <lb />
For two days there have <lb />
rumors that the couple were try- <lb />
to get married, but there be- <lb />
happy returns of the day. <lb />
Mrs. Harry presented <lb />
account the fiscal year showing <lb />
amount of collections from all <lb />
sources, presented <lb />
vent list which was allowed. This <lb />
list showed only about that <lb />
ed president, the club presented objection on the part of the <lb />
her with berry spoon grants made it . the <lb />
laden with best wishes ware ,, <lb />
but the <lb />
successful move did not come <lb />
gift in the following artistic this morning. <lb />
Alter the ceremony the couple <lb />
Madam by steamer for Washington <lb />
addition to the accustomed in- front there will take a trip <lb />
of our gathering, we regard North, returning a few weeks <lb />
it a our exceptionally pleasant Greenville their home. <lb />
privilege to meet today, upon the The bride is a of Mr. <lb />
date of birthday. J agent of the Atlantic <lb />
one, a I am sure, <lb />
Line at this place. The <lb />
graph, which appeared in the <lb />
them and they know it. They Sunday, in a <lb />
Lawyer Vs. Editor. <lb />
Asheville, N. C., June <lb />
personal encounter to- <lb />
night between Editor James H. <lb />
Caine, of the Asheville Citizen, <lb />
and Hugh C. a young <lb />
lawyer of city. The trouble <lb />
over the following para <lb />
have DO light to enter upon the <lb />
duties of the position. If at- <lb />
tempt, it they may b cur liabilities <lb />
cation signed <lb />
amusing thing the pro- <lb />
democratic county <lb />
which may give them vs when <lb />
They are both of means <lb />
one of of large means. <lb />
Many interesting legal questions <lb />
Mr. Craig by the wave of <lb />
caused Frank Car <lb />
little Hugh to take <lb />
may a row out of their attempt <lb />
do that which the law says they The separated before <lb />
are disqualified to do. Can they serious damage was <lb />
make a contract, which will glares which Mr. Caine wore, <lb />
If they make a broken when Mr. <lb />
which not hind the town struck the editor. <lb />
do not make themselves <lb />
tonally liable such Killed. <lb />
Can a man who is legally <lb />
fled to bold an become a <lb />
facto of that his acts cannot <lb />
be questioned For instance nail <lb />
a minor becomes officer <lb />
On lost Sunday night a <lb />
white men by the name of Sam <lb />
i Hardy stabbed u colored man to <lb />
death. It seemed Hardy bad <lb />
I been drinking and went to the <lb />
and would Ins acts not be open to . . . . . <lb />
of e tinted man, where <lb />
they engaged in a quarrel. The <lb />
white man ran the accord- <lb />
to t some forty or fifty <lb />
said, that if a Virginian. He came to <lb />
of a birthday is the dispelling of Greenville last year to engage as <lb />
a We know of no of the Liberty warehouse, <lb />
pier occasion than own since the tobacco season closed <lb />
day, to refute so hopeless a con- been in South until <lb />
cession to the disappointments Both have many friends <lb />
life. For however fair those best <lb />
dreams of your girlhood may have 16th. <lb />
been, we, your well wishers, can <lb />
. I. ii i ., Cool in July, <lb />
see their only the; <lb />
of hopes fulfilled. <lb />
Has Shakespeare our study for a to the re- <lb />
the year has said, are such e have <lb />
stuff M our dreams arc made I July <lb />
perhaps brought to 1892 weather <lb />
log of those dreams, the merchants <lb />
qualities that insured<lb />
w , . . ., , Hi-It I have heard the late <lb />
Few of us ate sufficiently for-1,. <lb />
, . , . , Bay tint there <lb />
to bring to the dullness f <lb />
reiterated tasks the freshness of <lb />
early ideas, we are therefore <lb />
grateful for the never failing <lb />
energy and interest you have <lb />
give-i to every meeting, adding <lb />
enthusiasm to the valuable <lb />
to which your other happy <lb />
birthdays have contributed. <lb />
This little is bu a <lb />
expression of our appreciation. <lb />
Its value lies in b lug the es <lb />
was every mouth in the <lb />
year, nave one, July. the <lb />
Fourth the of the <lb />
town forced to fires in <lb />
their <lb />
attack <lb />
Mr. Honker and Mr. Greene <lb />
not minor bat they are as <lb />
to act as commissioners <lb />
when Hardy stabbed the col- <lb />
as if they were. Ir are dis- <lb />
qualified then will the Incoming <lb />
board be justified <lb />
them or tiny of their contracts if <lb />
they should attempt to make <lb />
If the incoming board should re- <lb />
fuse lo them or their <lb />
contracts and should be sustained I <lb />
by the courts then will they not; <lb />
man fatally This was near <lb />
Jack, Pitt county. The <lb />
white man was carried lo jail <lb />
where he will remain until his <lb />
Baptist. <lb />
Applying for Bail. <lb />
This morning <lb />
become personally liable on took Sam Hardy, the white <lb />
contracts are a few of the man who was in jail for a <lb />
Interesting legal complications Sunday, to Washington <lb />
which may grow out of a appear before Judge Brown <lb />
violation of a statute. It is, habeas corpus proceedings <lb />
better to obey the law. There is for bail. Col. I. A. Suggs, <lb />
nothing to fear in that line j attorney for Hardy, <lb />
action. There is safety there. them.-Daily <lb />
now only days to <lb />
incoming of the new board. We <lb />
venture to suggest that things arc Thieves Around, <lb />
now in such shape be after <lb />
wise to do nothing further about <lb />
establishing a dispensary the Ml- Charles Cobb was <lb />
new board take bold. A awakened by a noise in his kitchen, <lb />
majority of that board f. r He to Investigate and <lb />
the dispensary. Give clear drawn up to the <lb />
track and a free hand and then it . . , . . . <lb />
the thing fails the dispensary or the <lb />
fails <lb />
alone must boar the blame. <lb />
Citizen. <lb />
I broken out The <lb />
disappeared. <lb />
intruder had <lb />
A. College. <lb />
Young desiring <lb />
fur industrial careers in life <lb />
Should write to Pr Winston, <lb />
wishes N. C, for a <lb />
will only become of A. ft M. College, <lb />
when used by your-; in will be <lb />
sing portion f gracious tart in North <lb />
hospitality with which we are all July U, <lb />
familiar. We you many, Summer for <lb />
many happy with <lb />
hope that they urn, a I be The Slate <lb />
birthdays of the president lion will begin August <lb />
i and close August <lb />
The literary exorcises for <lb />
afternoon consisted of the study of j Wisdom Teeth at 77- <lb />
Merchant of Willis B. Williams, <lb />
two papers were contributed. of Falkland, w is in town Thursday. <lb />
effect Of environment en Something in bis month was <lb />
the by Mr, lug him trouble and be consulted <lb />
I Williams and dentist to ascertain the cause, <lb />
ii r sketch of by Mrs. . imagine his surprise when he was <lb />
A. ; told that he w-is cutting a wisdom <lb />
the visitors present <lb />
T. J. Jarvis, J. Bryan The honored senator is years <lb />
Grimes, Brown, T. old has not a natural <lb />
ford, Coward. bis in <lb />
Cotten, Skinner, Brame, <lb />
Wooten and the fairy-like little <lb />
Miss Pat tie Wooten served the I <lb />
guests delicious refreshments, i little <lb />
Sutton. Near the <lb />
Collided Telephone Pole. <lb />
This morning Alexander Harper <lb />
people who had left town <lb />
The matter before the aldermen <lb />
in which the public are most in- <lb />
was the appointment of a <lb />
board of dispensary commission- <lb />
The friends of the dispensary <lb />
held a meeting early in the month <lb />
i selected several names to re- <lb />
commend to the aldermen from <lb />
to the dispensary <lb />
commissioners. The <lb />
selected one of the men <lb />
but for the other two <lb />
commissioners name men who <lb />
both voter and exerted their in- <lb />
against the dispensary, <lb />
thus making a majority of the <lb />
commissioners anti <lb />
Those named for commissioners <lb />
were C. T. Hooker <lb />
and W. B. Greene, Mr. <lb />
being the only one of toe three <lb />
favorable to the dispensary. <lb />
Th. aldermen also adopted <lb />
rules and regulations <lb />
The term of the <lb />
commissioners is for two years, <lb />
each to receive a of <lb />
per year and give a of <lb />
The manager and <lb />
of the dispensary arc to be chosen <lb />
by the commissioner, the <lb />
amount of salary a id bond <lb />
fixed by the aldermen, as <lb />
Manager per month, bond <lb />
assistant manager Ho per <lb />
month, bond clerk <lb />
per laborer not <lb />
to exceed per month. <lb />
Section chapter Laws of <lb />
1908, know as Watts <lb />
whenever become <lb />
lawful under the provisions of <lb />
this act lo establish a dispensary <lb />
in any city or town, the governing <lb />
body of said city town <lb />
point three commissioners from <lb />
the voters of oily or town, <lb />
who the election voter for said <lb />
dispensary, whose duty it shall be <lb />
such under <lb />
such rules and regulations, and <lb />
with such officers employees, <lb />
as may be prescribed and allowed <lb />
by the governing body of said city <lb />
or town, who shall fix <lb />
of said commissioners <lb />
their officers and <lb />
In the of this plain <lb />
ion of law the board of alder <lb />
elected two persons us <lb />
commissioners, who voted against <lb />
the dispensary. Much criticism <lb />
is heard of this action of <lb />
the aldermen. <lb />
Married. <lb />
Lawn Party at <lb />
he accidentally At the home of the bride's father <lb />
The ladies of Grifton will give a drove into a telephone pole <lb />
in Greenville on Thursday, June <lb />
lawn party thereon the evening the buggy considerably. <lb />
the 22nd for the benefit of the Neither of the Occupants <lb />
school library. hart, though Alexander was <lb />
should meet with a liberal patron-j thrown of the buggy and Va., were married by Rev. B. H. <lb />
age. a narrow escape. I <lb />
1904, Mr. J. R. Bawls, of <lb />
Washington, N. C, and Miss <lb />
Marsh mac, of<lb /></p>
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HAVE YOU <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
Department<lb />
lite Branch of the Bottom is in charge <lb />
of C. E. Bradley, who is to transact any bust <lb />
the paper in and territory. <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 fee us for it will pay you handsomely if <lb />
are in need of anything in the Clothing me <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
k. E. Tucker Co., <lb />
THE HUSTLING CLOTHIERS <lb />
N. C. June, 1904. <lb />
It has been cool again. <lb />
Woods is full of fire this week. <lb />
Cold waves at this season of <lb />
year are not healthy for <lb />
C. E. Bradley went to <lb />
ville today. <lb />
Business fairly good Saturday. <lb />
B. W. Mosely, of Greenville, <lb />
and W. R. of Which <lb />
ard, were here yesterday buying <lb />
potatoes. The farmers went back <lb />
home borne smiling over the <lb />
prices they got. <lb />
Johnie son of E. L. <lb />
Braxton, fell from a bicycle Mon- <lb />
day and was badly <lb />
Most direction may <lb />
now, yon can see a load of <lb />
potatoes coming in <lb />
Farmers talking turkey at d <lb />
goose now. Turkeys worm his to- <lb />
and the goose chops his <lb />
cotton. That's better than paying <lb />
coons cents to a day. <lb />
Don't know our town <lb />
is large enough to have two <lb />
or not, <lb />
two sets of <lb />
posted up. the <lb />
previous town election the sooth <lb />
ward failed to make the proper <lb />
returns t. board, hence the <lb />
old board is holding The two <lb />
commissioners who were voted for <lb />
in smith ward have set up a town <lb />
government within themselves. <lb />
The charter provides for four com- <lb />
missioners, two from each <lb />
If two out of the four have the <lb />
to transact and govern the <lb />
other two, lets have but two and i <lb />
set the charter <lb />
town <lb />
any way there are <lb />
ordinances <lb />
J. J. Satterthwaite <lb />
Bro. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Invite you to make their store <lb />
headquarters and while there to <lb />
inspect their complete stock <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 />
slimmer dress goods at about <lb />
half price, to make room for <lb />
all goods. <lb />
C. E. BRADLEY <lb />
We carry a general line of Mer- <lb />
Dry Goods and Notions. <lb />
Nice line of Shoes, Shirts and Neck <lb />
wear etc. Fresh Stock of Fancy <lb />
and Heavy Groceries. New line <lb />
Wood, Tin Hardware, we <lb />
make specialties of Furniture Sew- <lb />
Machine and Cook Stoves. <lb />
We do not claim to any <lb />
better Goods or Prices than other <lb />
merchants, but we do claim a fair <lb />
and honest deal for ail, we Fell for <lb />
cash which enables us to do a safe <lb />
business and we give our <lb />
the benefit of it, Cash Sales, <lb />
Small Margins and one price to all <lb />
our motto. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Pris- <lb />
ons. Private Wires to New <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
OR <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
J. n- CO-. <lb />
c. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
Fancy Groceries, Crockery, <lb />
Fruits, To- <lb />
and Cigars. Everything cheap <lb />
i- cash. Highest price for country <lb />
N. C. <lb />
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS. <lb />
la <lb />
J. C. LANIER, <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
American and Italian Marble <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
WIRE AND IRON FENCE SOLD <lb />
First work and prices reasonable <lb />
sent upon application. <lb />
An <lb />
He was awakened the middle <lb />
the night the of a <lb />
great weeping. <lb />
he cried, <lb />
shaking his half, up. <lb />
What's the matter, anyhow <lb />
she sobbed, dreamed <lb />
that Celle M. <lb />
biggest sale in bin history, <lb />
land you were dying and D couldn't <lb />
I Li <lb />
H Is the place to get Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb />
Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, at <lb />
IS A full line of and Medicines. Highest juices paid <lb />
for all of country produce. <lb />
Prompt treatment of a t-light <lb />
of pie- <lb />
vent a serious The <lb />
is Dr. Beth <lb />
Your <lb />
L. warrants it to five <lb />
satisfaction. <lb />
Do yon 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 />
CASH GROCERS <lb />
It is in order for The <lb />
to say that office is <lb />
pared to furnish <lb />
ding invitations anti visiting curd. <lb />
We represent Ma the leading <lb />
engravers of the country. <lb />
Dr. T. T <lb />
is the only <lb />
perfect <lb />
tasteless Castor Oil. Tastes as <lb />
good as Maple Syrup, pep- <lb />
bottle for by John T. Thorn <lb />
Druggist, Farmville, N- <lb />
Dental <lb />
Surgeon <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
OLD DOMINION<lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
is all you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of <lb />
Steamer K. L. leave <lb />
Washington daily, except Sunday, <lb />
at a. in for Greenville, leaves <lb />
Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb />
at m. for Washington. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Baltimore, <lb />
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb />
and all points North. Connects at <lb />
Norfolk with railroads for all <lb />
points West. <lb />
Shippers should order their <lb />
freight by Old Dominion Lice <lb />
from New York and <lb />
Norfolk and Southern B. K. and <lb />
Old Dominion Line from Norfolk; <lb />
Clyde from Philadelphia. <lb />
Bay Line Chesapeake Line <lb />
from Baltimore and Merchants <lb />
and Miners Line from Boston. <lb />
hours subject to change <lb />
without Notice. <lb />
T. H. Myers, <lb />
J Washington, N. C, <lb />
J. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
H. B. Vise ft <lb />
N. C, June 1904. <lb />
Our roller wash board is a <lb />
it is a <lb />
and is destined to take the <lb />
lead, to try one, is to buy one, <lb />
and to is to never be <lb />
without-one again, <lb />
Ayden Mfg. Co., <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Evans, who lives <lb />
on the farm of J. L. Nobles, has a <lb />
chic-ken, which was hatched <lb />
April, that only one <lb />
There is not -slightest sign of <lb />
another wing on opposite side. <lb />
Canned goons of every <lb />
at Hart Jenkins. <lb />
We invite the ladies to call <lb />
examine our line of lawn <lb />
purchasing elsewhere. J. J. Hines. <lb />
Cox away for <lb />
weeks would esteem it a <lb />
favor if those of his friends <lb />
anticipating taking out <lb />
would await bis return or <lb />
would request them to see his <lb />
brother, E. V. Cox, at the post- <lb />
Their kindness will be <lb />
Lime, plastering hair, windows, <lb />
doors, blinds and side lights at <lb />
J. R. Bro. <lb />
When you need a nice, light, <lb />
tough pole, for your buggy or <lb />
carriage. Call us and make a <lb />
selection. Mfg. <lb />
Co Ayden, <lb />
Mrs. Mary Hart who has <lb />
on a visit to Mrs. J. J. Edwards, <lb />
has returned to her home <lb />
The ladies have found out where <lb />
they need the <lb />
quality dress goods, laces, <lb />
hamburg etc. Caution <lb />
As authorized agent for <lb />
me take <lb />
pleasure in receiving sub <lb />
and willing receipts for <lb />
those in We have a list <lb />
of who receive <lb />
this We also take <lb />
for printing <lb />
of Conetoe, u visit- <lb />
bit mother the near <lb />
here. <lb />
Call.- see Sum ell <lb />
m cc lUte <lb />
butter, and <lb />
all at at. <lb />
M i. <lb />
for <lb />
to at the <lb />
of cashier of <lb />
Mr. <lb />
i to Burke V., <lb />
Oil Mr. and <lb />
will be at in <lb />
July <lb />
M. Edwards Q , will .- <lb />
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb />
The styles in straw bits A full assortment of ladies and <lb />
and caps bee J. J. Hines. gents shoes at reasonable prices at <lb />
The large of our our Jenkins. <lb />
J. J. Stokes, is no more. <lb />
On Monday he <lb />
now where once green grass <lb />
failed to grow, a plat <lb />
for others of its offers a <lb />
glorious feast. <lb />
Just received cloth- <lb />
for J. J. Hines. <lb />
candies, apples <lb />
at E. E. a Co's. <lb />
Miss Agnes Dixon is visiting <lb />
friends <lb />
and <lb />
everything in general merchandise <lb />
at lair be by call- <lb />
at store Hart Jenkins. <lb />
You will do well to go to Sum- <lb />
for fancy <lb />
groceries. <lb />
P. H. of Winterville, <lb />
will come <lb />
Having appointed to list <lb />
town of Ayden <lb />
for year will be pleased <lb />
to meet any all persons at the <lb />
store of J. R. Smith Bro. who <lb />
taxes in said town. <lb />
J. M. Blow. <lb />
ASK FOR <lb />
Columbia flour. <lb />
If it doesn't give you absolute <lb />
satisfaction your dealer will <lb />
pay you for returning it. <lb />
R. P, <lb />
Dist. Ayden, <lb />
A beautiful line of <lb />
youths straw halt, <lb />
at J. K. h Bro. <lb />
For can peaches, apples, com <lb />
tomatoes, ac, apply to E. E. <lb />
Co. <lb />
AYe carry a splendid assortment <lb />
carpets in <lb />
styles patterns, which make <lb />
excellent hall rugs, at a normal <lb />
cost. cordially invited <lb />
to call them. <lb />
J. L and Col. I. A. <lb />
of Greenville were here <lb />
day. The colonel was interested <lb />
u a civil action tried before a <lb />
court. <lb />
Go to E. E. Co's new <lb />
market tor beef, fresh meats, <lb />
sage, and fresh fish. <lb />
For a nice cool drink go to Sum- <lb />
fountain. <lb />
We are learn Mrs. B. <lb />
T. Early has almost from <lb />
her recent illness. <lb />
brick <lb />
ply o E. S. Edwards Soc, <lb />
den, A full-supply always <lb />
band. <lb />
The ladies invited <lb />
and our of <lb />
we have it <lb />
bolts also patterns of <lb />
lengths. J J. Hines <lb />
W. F. Hart went to <lb />
and returned Wednesday. <lb />
First Class baud made brick, <lb />
wholesale and retail large <lb />
stock always on-hand, your orders <lb />
solicited. J. A. <lb />
Shingles for <lb />
sale by Cannon Tyson. <lb />
Mrs. C. A. Fair son, <lb />
are spending the week <lb />
ville. The old us are <lb />
by the neighbors as <lb />
housekeepers of the hist order. <lb />
E. G. Cox in representing <lb />
panics, life, accident and <lb />
health guarantees the best plans, <lb />
safest means and surest principles. <lb />
See him. <lb />
Carolina 1.50 <lb />
day, near depot on West Ave- <lb />
Transient custom solicited <lb />
S iF. <lb />
Stephens, a <lb />
Fresh butter and cheese on ice <lb />
at <lb />
Two small new iron safes just the <lb />
kind for small business or farmers <lb />
at J. R. Smith a <lb />
Miss Annie on a <lb />
if to friends Farmville. There <lb />
are several here who will bail her <lb />
return with <lb />
The best quality flour as cheap <lb />
as the cheapest at Hart Jenkins. <lb />
Corn, hay oats, at J. R. <lb />
Smith <lb />
Misses Minnie Cox Clyde I <lb />
J. R. Tingle, of Belhaven, was <lb />
here the first of the week. <lb />
Miss Ida W. Edwards spent <lb />
Tuesday in Greenville. <lb />
For flour, lime, hay, meal, <lb />
etc., go to Jackson Co's. <lb />
See lace remnants at ft <lb />
B. W. Hatcher, Grand Lecturer <lb />
of the Lodge of Masons, is <lb />
here delivering a series of lectures <lb />
before members of the Masonic <lb />
lodge of this place. He certainly <lb />
makes it interesting. <lb />
W. E. Hooks has received the <lb />
appointment as district manager <lb />
for of the counties of <lb />
North Carolina for the National <lb />
Life Insurance Company, Mont- <lb />
Vermont. <lb />
I wish to remind my friends that <lb />
Winterville, came i keep a Very nice line millinery <lb />
over Tuesday evening attend- i j know that ray Tessie <lb />
ed the sock sociable- girdles, and new kid bells <lb />
Cotton seed meal hulls at please you all. Give me a <lb />
J. R. Stain Bro. j. A. Davis. <lb />
We your hams chickens Jackson Co., want all <lb />
and egg. J. R. Smith Bro. I the you can carry <lb />
Misses Lillian Stokes, of fur few weeks. They <lb />
Carrie Stokes, of . , w <lb />
. , . ; will also ship your potatoes and <lb />
Mills, who have visiting rel-j <lb />
here, left last Wednesday <lb />
for Stokes. <lb />
A new lot of men's <lb />
received at W M. Ed- <lb />
wards <lb />
Kw corned at J. R <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Betts, of Greet, <lb />
passed through go- <lb />
to Seven Springs. <lb />
Now we have the <lb />
wagon and cart <lb />
wheels and will sell them as cheap <lb />
as any one. <lb />
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
We are told that Cannon <lb />
Tyson keeps the best and most <lb />
complete line furniture in town <lb />
John of <lb />
spent here yesterday. <lb />
Just another case of <lb />
line shirts at W. M. Ed- <lb />
truck for <lb />
minister in the Free wards Co's. <lb />
Ayden Mfg. Co., <lb />
v f and best <lb />
, T ., , , ,,. . by STy <lb />
Q Driver Va., <lb />
has a visitor town <lb />
ring days. <lb />
on seed built, Hy, Oats <lb />
sold by Cannon <lb />
Gotten and <lb />
Carolina Cotton Plows at J. <lb />
Bro.<lb />
ready <lb />
Mies <lb />
Will Baptist <lb />
here. <lb />
We hear young say-the <lb />
lining <lb />
Just re- another lot of buys <lb />
at <lb />
ct spent <lb />
Why rum intense head- <lb />
eye ache smarts and burn-, <lb />
can <lb />
el pair properly <lb />
grad. <lb />
salt for at J. B <lb />
Smith A Bro. <lb />
sociable given the <lb />
Junior Builders evening <lb />
was a in ever, <lb />
tiling more than was re- <lb />
the noble they <lb />
have in view. The pretty young <lb />
managers deserve much credit and <lb />
they us thank all <lb />
so assisted them <lb />
good U. <lb />
E. E. Co. will do all they <lb />
possible can to please you with <lb />
new o heavy and <lb />
BED <lb />
Poison <lb />
M. M. SAULS. <lb />
PHARMACIST, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
put i n j j <lb />
wit ii all latest <lb />
P Wu <lb />
need of glasses, <lb />
of <lb />
an suit of holies mi dress goods, <lb />
. A is my <lb />
list fie line u lawns <lb />
ever did <lb />
Co. <lb />
at <lb />
W M. <lb />
, the ,, , <lb />
aw hats sold at y I , . , ,, , k. that V. C. Jackson <lb />
prices at XV. M. j kept in <lb />
N. C, Ayden Milling Co., from them and at <lb />
R. F. went to <lb />
Tuesday, <lb />
have cut price on all our <lb />
whit Come and limy a <lb />
W. Co. <lb />
All i <lb />
A Co. <lb />
Rev, A. T. King, <lb />
will in the Baptist <lb />
here on Wednesday night after <lb />
3rd Sunday July. <lb />
Remember you can find law us, <lb />
nicker zephyrs, piques and <lb />
t her nice goods too to <lb />
mention at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
ti see our laces and ham- <lb />
burgs, J. l;. Smith Bro. <lb />
and Wood Gardner spent <lb />
last in Greenville. <lb />
Do you know J. R. Smith <lb />
keep the most complete line of <lb />
bleaching and ginghams <lb />
i i Their customers tell me <lb />
that it is so. <lb />
Ed- We use <lb />
black <lb />
growth, -.-n No. ma-1 <lb />
-i hulled and put to-1 <lb />
by <lb />
We use Val- n- <lb />
1st class varnish., hence <lb />
ye, glasses, . <lb />
k worse. A lit- <lb />
of <lb />
ed mil work <lb />
J. K. Smith says firm has a <lb />
pair of for every They <lb />
come in by car loads. <lb />
Mi- Lillian Bland been on <lb />
u visit to <lb />
We call special to our <lb />
new line of Tan Ideal Kid <lb />
shoes Cannon A <lb />
The fullest store in Ayden is <lb />
Wheeler and <lb />
safer, or <lb />
machines .-only The is <lb />
at Al. s Gibraltar, <lb />
Safe, Strong, Liberal. <lb />
stronger than <lb />
safe and <lb />
a teacher. The <lb />
Life <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
prices to suit the times. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN, <lb />
AYDEN, N. <lb />
At the close of business March <lb />
in the seminary, boarded the train and <lb />
for her home f , <lb />
A strong C in can to <lb />
be liberal to it- policy Holders. <lb />
to j is liberal. <lb />
E. Hooks, <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts, f <lb />
Overdrafts, <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks, <lb />
Check and Cash Items, <lb />
Gold Coin, <lb />
Silver Coin, <lb />
National Bank notes and <lb />
U. S. notes <lb />
1,379 <lb />
Capital stock paid in, Undivided profits less expenses, <lb />
Dividends unpaid Demand certificates <lb />
deposits, Deposits, <lb />
On <lb />
Carry your spring chickens <lb />
W. M, Edwards Co if you <lb />
good prices for them. <lb />
George Bro, <lb />
work in this Hue <lb />
a specialty. Work <lb />
Guaranteed. <lb />
Prof. T. B. of the semi- <lb />
nary is off on a visit to his old <lb />
home in Ohio <lb />
first class brick <lb />
ply to K. S. Edwards X Sou, <lb />
-en, N. U. A full suppl always <lb />
on band- <lb />
You will find a complete of <lb />
weight coats at W. M <lb />
Co. <lb />
E. G. Cox has to <lb />
his home since He is <lb />
Si much improved and anticipates <lb />
going lo Springs for a <lb />
change. <lb />
Another lot of ladies 91.50 Ox <lb />
for at W. M. Ed- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Our stock of ribbons is wide, <lb />
narrow, nice cheap, J. R. <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Special Agents. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb />
Office Block, Beat Railroad, <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Practicing Physician Surgeon <lb />
Hotel Annie, <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
E. V COX, <lb />
ATTORNEY- AT- <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
W. B. ALEXANDER, <lb />
Tonsorial Artist, <lb />
Latest My its Hair <lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
AND <lb />
D. J. Editor and <lb />
in the pot office at Greenville, N. C, as class matter, <lb />
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
Some issues die mighty hard. <lb />
i to <lb />
Pitt N. 1904. <lb />
If they all get there Greensboro <lb />
will have a crowd. <lb />
The estimating bureaus continue <lb />
to make as to who is ahead <lb />
Some big plays politics are <lb />
now and then made even in Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN <lb />
VIOLATE THE LAW. <lb />
The legislature proper to <lb />
a law which requires the <lb />
board of aldermen in appointing <lb />
dispensary commissioners to appoint <lb />
only those who voted for a <lb />
The manifest purpose of this <lb />
law is to secure a faithful execution <lb />
of the will of the people in <lb />
a dispensary. <lb />
It is to be that our <lb />
aldermen hive at de- <lb />
this wise law. It was their <lb />
plain duty to obey the law. They <lb />
openly set it at defiance. The board <lb />
met Thursday night to appoint three <lb />
dispensary commissioners for the <lb />
dispensary which goes <lb />
into operation July 1st. They <lb />
knowingly appointed two persons <lb />
who voted the dispensary <lb />
thus deliberately putting its control <lb />
and management in the hands of <lb />
its enemies. It would have been <lb />
bad enough to put one disqualified <lb />
m on the board, but to select <lb />
a who are disqualified, is <lb />
I i u com of <lb />
Mississippi falls in line with a <lb />
solid delegation for Parker. <lb />
The potato is creating about as <lb />
much interest as did cotton a few <lb />
months ago. <lb />
The should be more careful <lb />
when they go to plant mines and not <lb />
kill so many of their men <lb />
It looks like the legalized primary <lb />
will be a certainty in the near<lb />
With abundant crops of <lb />
potatoes, and <lb />
blackberries, all selling at good <lb />
prices in Northern markets, what <lb />
can hinder North Carolina from be <lb />
happy . <lb />
The Charlotte Chronicle's car <lb />
ought to made a better <lb />
looking girl fer Miss Charlotte. <lb />
boar I In only two <lb />
.-. . i .-,. T go out on <lb />
h . We cannot <lb />
v that prompted <lb />
t . . . . act just <lb />
as it is nut of The <lb />
advocates iii dispensary <lb />
several croons to the <lb />
board appointment. We not <lb />
say that the board was bound to <lb />
appoint any of those who were <lb />
mended, but we do say they were <lb />
bound to appoint those who were <lb />
qualified, under the law, to hub <lb />
the place. This they did not do. <lb />
Besides this very question has <lb />
been decided in a suit to which each <lb />
member of the board was a <lb />
party in the suit of and <lb />
against the members <lb />
of the board of aldermen one of the <lb />
grounds of complaint was that it <lb />
was the purpose of the board to <lb />
point as commissioners only those <lb />
roted for a dispensary. The <lb />
board in its answer admitted that <lb />
it was its purpose to appoint only <lb />
those who were qualified under tie <lb />
law. The plan tiff asked the <lb />
to restrain the board from making <lb />
appointment, the court declined <lb />
to do it. In view of all these facts <lb />
we repeat it is strange, even surpass- <lb />
strange, that board should <lb />
elect a majority of the commission- <lb />
from those who are disqualified <lb />
under the law to hold the position <lb />
What can it mean <lb />
Whether Parker speaks out or not, <lb />
the many states declaring for him <lb />
looks like his nomination is <lb />
assured. <lb />
Who will succeed Aycock asked <lb />
an exchange. Wait until after the <lb />
Greensboro association and some- <lb />
body will tell you. <lb />
Next Thursday is the day at <lb />
Greensboro. Then those who did <lb />
not get it will go back home and <lb />
wait for another time. <lb />
The editors will have a chance to <lb />
ran down and inspect the hotel <lb />
when the State Press Association <lb />
meets at Morehead City in July, <lb />
According to the Durham Herald <lb />
a swung off the gallows into <lb />
glory at Roxboro Wednesday. <lb />
Every hanged criminal professes to <lb />
be there. <lb />
The Greensboro Record says <lb />
will be plenty of electric fans, ice <lb />
water, lemonade, mineral water, etc <lb />
at the state convention, but <lb />
will be some distance away. <lb />
J. A. Thomas, editor of the <lb />
Louisburg Times, has been <lb />
for treasurer of Franklin <lb />
comity. This is evidence that he <lb />
has been filling the office well, just <lb />
as might have been expected of <lb />
him. <lb />
The bankers, the the <lb />
retail the hosiery <lb />
and the Royal Arch <lb />
Masons have all had their state <lb />
innings this week. The democrats <lb />
and the candidates for governor come <lb />
in next for their turn. <lb />
The are catching on. <lb />
In Georgia a pious old a <lb />
deacon in the church, discovered a <lb />
number of his race playing craps, <lb />
and to keep him from telling on <lb />
them they lynched him. Now let's <lb />
see what Boston has to say <lb />
LETTER FROM TEXAS <lb />
New York has startled the world <lb />
with a disaster that is almost with- <lb />
out parallel. A large steamer laden <lb />
with near a thousand people out on <lb />
a Sunday school excursion suddenly <lb />
catches on fire in mid stream, and <lb />
upward of hundred of the pass- <lb />
mostly women and children, <lb />
lose their lived. Such a disaster is <lb />
appalling. <lb />
The governing boar of the <lb />
of Virginia has elected Dr. <lb />
E. A. Alderman, president of that <lb />
institution. Dr. Alderman is s <lb />
North Carolinian and has been <lb />
president of Tulane University at <lb />
New Orleans for four years. Also <lb />
filled prominent educational <lb />
in this state, This last <lb />
is a high honor and it is <lb />
probable he will accept. <lb />
was brought to bear on <lb />
the commissioners of Wayne <lb />
at an adjourned meeting to- induce <lb />
them to revoke their recent decision <lb />
not to issue license to retail liquor <lb />
anywhere in the county. The Ar- <lb />
says commissioners <lb />
firmly by their and the <lb />
people of the county in large ma- <lb />
are with them in their brave <lb />
and noble <lb />
That explodes the idea that some <lb />
people down this way are trying to <lb />
advance, that there is no <lb />
against saloons except in the towns. <lb />
believes that the <lb />
sentiment for temperance and good <lb />
morals is just as strong among the <lb />
people of the it is in the <lb />
Two Much For Him <lb />
Jokes have been told on people <lb />
about undervaluing their property <lb />
for taxation since time <lb />
and some have been pretty rough <lb />
ones, but the following incident is <lb />
said to have occurred yesterday at <lb />
the list taker's booth at the court <lb />
house in this- city, where Justice <lb />
Dibble and City Clerk <lb />
preside. A gentleman who was <lb />
well known to the list takers and <lb />
in consequence they had a fair <lb />
knowledge of his wealth, presented <lb />
himself and began, to enumerate <lb />
his belongings, Mr. <lb />
list taker for the city, reached over <lb />
and got the bible and opening it <lb />
began in a voice to read the <lb />
account of and Sapphira <lb />
It is said the effect was remarkable, <lb />
the gentleman making, a substantial <lb />
increase in valuing hit property. <lb />
Kinston Free Press. <lb />
The Work et a Drum. <lb />
A dream mi responsible for an <lb />
alarming incident that barely lacked <lb />
all the elements of a tragedy at the <lb />
Myers boarding house near <lb />
of Lee and Council streets last <lb />
night- <lb />
Two young men from High Point <lb />
secured a room at the Myers house <lb />
for the night and retired at an early <lb />
hour. Both were perfectly sober and <lb />
the conduct of one that followed can- <lb />
not be attributed to drink. About <lb />
midnight excited shouts were heard <lb />
from the room occupied by these <lb />
two gentlemen. help j <lb />
were among the words <lb />
that reached the of the house- <lb />
hold. None dared to enter the room <lb />
and presently one of tho young <lb />
men emerged with an expression of <lb />
terror upon his face. have near- <lb />
killed my he exclaimed, <lb />
can be done for <lb />
It developed that during a dream <lb />
he had caught his bedmate by the <lb />
throat and choked him into <lb />
The unfortunate victim <lb />
of the nightmare was finally re- <lb />
stored to consciousness by heroic <lb />
Sun. <lb />
Grains Mill P. <lb />
Texas. <lb />
June 1904. <lb />
Editor. <lb />
Long ago should have written <lb />
to The but <lb />
which seemed to have ravaged not <lb />
only over the state cf Texas but <lb />
over all the states had prevented <lb />
me from doing so. <lb />
I was indeed glad when I read <lb />
in The on the 16th of <lb />
April your views in regard to our <lb />
jury system, that reforms were <lb />
badly needed. <lb />
It is high time that the present <lb />
system, when one man so to say, <lb />
can hang a jury, should be done <lb />
away with. I think we ought to <lb />
adopt the jury system of our neigh- <lb />
republic, Mexico. When in <lb />
1824 Mexico became independent, <lb />
the constitution of that country was <lb />
modeled after the U. S. constitution, <lb />
adopting only those laws which are <lb />
good, just, reasonable, and avoid- <lb />
whatsoever could conflict. <lb />
In case of crimes the <lb />
is not allowed to have a special <lb />
of a hundred and even more <lb />
called in and even then it is hard <lb />
to get a full number of jurors; no, <lb />
there in Mexico the can- <lb />
not have more than men called, <lb />
of these he may reject and not <lb />
more; the other will have to act as <lb />
jurors in his case. five of the <lb />
find him guilty, sentence will be <lb />
pronounced, but in this case the <lb />
will have a right to <lb />
appeal to a higher court. But <lb />
should all nine agree and find him <lb />
guilty. is no appeal to a high- <lb />
court; sentence is pronounced <lb />
and carried out. The criminal is <lb />
not fed u the costs of tax payers <lb />
for weeks, yea months. The pun- <lb />
takes place shortly after <lb />
sentence is pronounced. Nor is the <lb />
condemned criminal, if death pen- <lb />
is the result, honored with a <lb />
new suit of clothes, nor treated to <lb />
fine cigars, and savory meals. He <lb />
is not hung by his neck <lb />
but taken out into the prison yard <lb />
and shot by a detachment of <lb />
soldiers. Civil cases are decided in <lb />
the same way by jury. <lb />
Further must give my <lb />
to the law and order abiding <lb />
people of Greenville- that they have <lb />
done away with business, <lb />
that a dispensary has been <lb />
created in lieu of But <lb />
it will stop drunkenness, <lb />
I greatly doubt. We have in Texas <lb />
prohibition in than half of <lb />
of the state, and in <lb />
prohibition counties and local op- <lb />
towns there is more drinking <lb />
done, more people are drank on the <lb />
streets than where saloons are <lb />
by law. <lb />
Prohibition does not pt a stop to <lb />
drinking, it creates hypocrites. <lb />
Let go for instance So Kansas. <lb />
Ins pi t of all prohibition yon find <lb />
there railroad towns a number of <lb />
saloons in violation of the law, as I <lb />
have seen lately during a trip <lb />
through that state. Reform is need- <lb />
ed, bat it must begin at home. <lb />
Father and mother mast set the <lb />
the noble example what can <lb />
be expected of a son, when the moth <lb />
is given to secret drinking. <lb />
Besides, the tobacco it plug <lb />
smoking tobacco or cigars, <lb />
will as a general thing also have a <lb />
strong desire for liquors of any kind. <lb />
For part I rather would like to <lb />
see all traffic in liquors stopped, if <lb />
it were possible, but people have <lb />
always used strong drinks and <lb />
ways will use them. Most of our <lb />
men and women are slaves of one or <lb />
other vices. Not only men <lb />
should reform, giving up drinking, <lb />
but also women should reform of <lb />
habits which are not only injurious to <lb />
health, but at the same time the <lb />
ones, I mean snuff dipping etc. <lb />
Lately I read a temperance song <lb />
among other words were never <lb />
would kiss the lips that touch <lb />
I agree with it perfectly, but there <lb />
ought to be added, never would <lb />
kiss the lips that are besmeared <lb />
with <lb />
Let reform begin at home, by words, <lb />
entreaties and examples, and we <lb />
shall have a better, a nobler class of <lb />
men and women. <lb />
During my stay in North <lb />
Carolina I have experienced, seen so <lb />
much that I blessed the day when <lb />
left Farmville and the state, hurry- <lb />
back to Texas, though I found <lb />
many a worthy friend out there, <lb />
whom I never shall forget. <lb />
In my next shall write of some <lb />
of my trips on the American <lb />
as well as the Eastern, of my <lb />
experiences and observations <lb />
to countries and its inhabitants, <lb />
beginning with my last trip to <lb />
Mexico last year. <lb />
To those who are dear to me in <lb />
Pitt county, most cordial greet- <lb />
Don Lorenzo De <lb />
A Farmer Plants No Corn. <lb />
Some days we heard a man <lb />
who is much interested in Tanning <lb />
and who gives some of his personal <lb />
attention to a farm nay that he had <lb />
not planted a grain of com this <lb />
year. He is taking the risk of <lb />
his other crops, truck, cotton, <lb />
peanuts and the like to bring money <lb />
enough to enable him to buy his <lb />
corn cheaper than he could raise it. <lb />
From pretty close observation of <lb />
the thrifty farmers of the community <lb />
and from some study of the condition <lb />
of agriculture, we are impelled to <lb />
say that our friend has made a mis- <lb />
take, and we believe he will find it <lb />
so. We believe that whatever the <lb />
price of cotton peanuts, it pays <lb />
a farmer to raise his home supplies <lb />
at least enough to feed his team. <lb />
Buying corn, hay and other food for <lb />
farm team puts one to a <lb />
all the time; and the farmer <lb />
who operates that system will <lb />
find in the end he would have <lb />
done if he had raised his own <lb />
corn, fodder and hay at home. The <lb />
Common wealth has for years insist <lb />
e i on the home supply system of <lb />
farming and . still believes in it <lb />
and still insists en it. When farmers <lb />
have necessary supplies at home, <lb />
they find that their money goes <lb />
farther and they realize more from <lb />
Neck Commonwealth. <lb />
Moving Georgia Peaches. <lb />
at noon, the Southern <lb />
Railway had refrigerator and <lb />
box cars on the yards at Spencer, <lb />
ready to be moved and loaded <lb />
with peaches and melons, All <lb />
empty, they were put into trains of <lb />
seventy cars each, and during the <lb />
afternoon three of those trains came <lb />
in Charlotte. South of this place <lb />
the tracks other things <lb />
will not admit of so lung train, and <lb />
the number of cars were cut to fifty <lb />
to a train. This gave one some <lb />
idea of the amount of Hauling there <lb />
is of the to move <lb />
the crop of peaches this year. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle, <lb />
Many of our county courts are be- <lb />
coming veritable divorce mills. <lb />
That meeting in Raleigh last week <lb />
protesting against the loose divorce <lb />
laws in this State was Our <lb />
State has been put to shame in the <lb />
last four years by the disgraceful <lb />
divorce business. To be sure most <lb />
of it is among the but the <lb />
State owes it to them to protect <lb />
them from the evil results of easy <lb />
divorces. The next Legislature <lb />
ought to change the law make <lb />
it conform to decency. The letting <lb />
down of gap a few years ago <lb />
a bad day for the <lb />
Carolina Baptist. <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 />
N. C, June, <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. have <lb />
few pairs of Shoes saved from <lb />
the fire. shoes to <lb />
1.25 shoes to cents. They <lb />
are bargains. <lb />
Jno. Whitty has not yet got his <lb />
ads., tor of goods he is <lb />
putting in his new store. Look <lb />
tor next week. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
a awning at their new <lb />
tore. <lb />
Mrs. J. L. <lb />
-la visiting her brother, Jno. N. <lb />
Cooper <lb />
wish to notify the <lb />
public that I grind every <lb />
day at my mill one mile south of <lb />
Level on Sain place. <lb />
Tripp. <lb />
R. W. Smith and Arthur Ange <lb />
here Friday opening a stock <lb />
f goods. The style of the firm <lb />
Will be A. W. Co, Look <lb />
for th-i r ad. in next issue. <lb />
have reopened my <lb />
shop in the store formerly <lb />
occupied by <lb />
Will Worthington. <lb />
Prof. King, cf Aden. spent <lb />
Wednesday in Winterville. <lb />
am prepared to furnish <lb />
at Lowest market price. <lb />
O. M. Manning. <lb />
Misses Mimic Cox and <lb />
Dawson returned from <lb />
Roan Cooper with his factory <lb />
seems to be alive. Call and see <lb />
either at factory or store. Our <lb />
smiles will do you good- <lb />
Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb />
J. Stewart, of Hertford, was <lb />
here in the interest of the oil mill. <lb />
All kinds of soft drinks cool <lb />
refreshing. H. L. Johnson. <lb />
Mrs. W. H. Rouse and children <lb />
who have been visiting Green- <lb />
ville returned home. <lb />
Fruit jars i gallon <lb />
size H, L. Johnson. <lb />
Walter Patrick and Mr. <lb />
land, were here a day or so ago. <lb />
You will do well to call and see <lb />
the Winterville Mfg. Co. In-fore <lb />
baying your home trimming. <lb />
They make some close <lb />
prices on all material of their <lb />
manufacture. <lb />
Col. I. A. Sugg was here Thurs- <lb />
day. H-seems jolly <lb />
we are glad to shake with <lb />
him. <lb />
My office is now in tho rear end <lb />
of the store. Your <lb />
solicited Fire having <lb />
every g our on Feb. h <lb />
we were compelled to rebuild at <lb />
We would be glad <lb />
if all of having accounts <lb />
with us would adjust them at <lb />
earliest convenience. truly <lb />
B. T. Cox, M. D. <lb />
G. B. Boyd, of Washington, and <lb />
L. of Hamilton, <lb />
were hie Thursday. <lb />
Dr. B. T. Cox A Bro., are now <lb />
their new drugstore. They invite <lb />
to call and <lb />
while in Their goods <lb />
f all kinds are and up-to-date <lb />
Mr. Dixon, their clever salesman, <lb />
will take great pleasure in showing <lb />
you through. <lb />
The other day the A. G. Co <lb />
Mfg. Co. received an order for a <lb />
buggy of their nicest make, <lb />
Don't forget that the A. G. <lb />
Co., is still headquarters for <lb />
tobacco trucks and flues. Their <lb />
with an especially urgent is the best and <lb />
quest that the work be completed <lb />
at once. <lb />
the following facts <lb />
Somewhere there was a girl <lb />
and the gentleman who wanted the <lb />
baggy was in the last stages of a <lb />
delightful deli rum. But one silent <lb />
came to disturb his dream. <lb />
He had a rival and this buggy <lb />
was to aid in bis defeat. <lb />
Knowing the style finish of <lb />
buggies and also <lb />
harness which he always carries <lb />
in stock, although an you <lb />
suppose, a desperate hurry, <lb />
he to wait this bug- <lb />
could be built here, rather <lb />
than buy his outfit from the stock <lb />
of the manufacturers near. <lb />
Wise young <lb />
to say his job was done <lb />
promptly and in such style as to <lb />
satisfy his critical taste, made <lb />
more so by position. His ex- <lb />
were fulfilled and t day <lb />
he is singing the praise of Hun- <lb />
sucker buggies. Try one. <lb />
Miss Bell Kittrell and <lb />
Miss Minnie Lee Kittrell, of Grit- <lb />
ton, who have been visiting Miss <lb />
Kittrell returned to their <lb />
home <lb />
Boarding J. D. <lb />
Cox. Hoard per day. Best <lb />
house in town. <lb />
Miss Janie Kittrell went to <lb />
Friday to visit friends <lb />
laud relatives. <lb />
Fur the best grades of smoking <lb />
chewing go to the <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
Tube Evans, of Greenville, was <lb />
here one day this week. He took <lb />
. tome stock in Pitt County Oil <lb />
Mill. Nearly every wise farmer <lb />
flues lead both quality <lb />
at the shops <lb />
and get what you want or send <lb />
your order by mail. They would <lb />
be glad to <lb />
Winterville as a rule is <lb />
most quit and busiest town on <lb />
this branch of the Coast Line, but <lb />
the other day we had something to <lb />
attract attention. An eloping <lb />
couple drove up a weary <lb />
got a pair and hasted <lb />
on their way rejoicing. They <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Betts Iron <lb />
Greenville. stayed <lb />
long enough to get, a cool drink <lb />
and get fresh team, told as <lb />
not to tell Greenville folks a <lb />
day or two. <lb />
When in need of a drink <lb />
call at Kittrell Taylor's <lb />
lain. <lb />
See G. A. Kittrell for any <lb />
the feed line. <lb />
J. H. Allen, of New York, <lb />
traveling for the Home Scale Co., <lb />
W. S. Johns, of Richmond-, with <lb />
the Machine Co., of <lb />
Richmond; Mr. of Scot- <lb />
land Neck; Mr. Stewart, of <lb />
ford, several other <lb />
have been here in the last <lb />
few days to try to get eon tract <lb />
for various machines for the Pitt <lb />
County Oil Mill. <lb />
Kittrell Taylor a fall <lb />
line of fancy staple <lb />
so a nice assortment of notions. <lb />
A. Kittrell Co. will pay <lb />
you highest marker price for our <lb />
potatoes. <lb />
The Vastness of. London. <lb />
There are about miles at <lb />
railway in greater London and <lb />
it is estimated that something <lb />
like <lb />
are made by passengers <lb />
thing subscriptions k com- <lb />
Winterville people know <lb />
no such word as fail, <lb />
Kittrell Taylor pay high <lb />
jest market price for chickens, eggs <lb />
beeswax, etc. <lb />
J. L Sugg, of Greenville, wan <lb />
here <lb />
only at <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
i E. S, Edwards the <lb />
; Brick m spent Friday in our <lb />
city. <lb />
Fruit jar i gallons and its <lb />
prices, T. N. Manning and Co. <lb />
Old Masons Fruit Jars <lb />
in at to please <lb />
th purchaser, R. G Chapman <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mrs. C. A. Fair and Edgar, or <lb />
I Ayden, are friends here. <lb />
W was tor many years <lb />
their home they are welcome <lb />
visitors here whenever they come. <lb />
near here has done the same The m <lb />
average weekday is over <lb />
An idea the <lb />
traffic in the streets may be gathered <lb />
from the statements that in twelve <lb />
hours let of all kinds <lb />
passed a particular spot in <lb />
dilly, and a full service of <lb />
pass the bank of England in <lb />
an hour- Che number of <lb />
carried by the London trains <lb />
in a year is over A <lb />
census of the number of <lb />
pedestrians who crossed London <lb />
bridge on a certain day showed <lb />
that they and in <lb />
nineteen and a half hours during a <lb />
day in April last year <lb />
people crossed the roadways at the <lb />
bank. <lb />
have <lb />
found great taking with <lb />
them a of Dr. Seth <lb />
Balsam. It illness caused <lb />
by impure water sudden <lb />
of climate. <lb />
Warranted by J. L- Wooten, <lb />
Greenville.<lb />
i the on <lb />
perfectly <lb />
OIL sold. <lb />
as good as Maple <lb />
cents per at Dr. B. T. <lb />
On, V. O. <lb />
COMBINATION BUGGY. <lb />
MANUFACTURED BY <lb />
A. COX COMPANY. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, <lb />
A vest is a useless piece of furniture on hot <lb />
Summer days. Our Two-Piece Suits are <lb />
to furnish a valid excuse for not wearing one. <lb />
Splendidly adapted for wear; and <lb />
quite hot city streets. <lb />
Made of thinnest, coolest wool crashes and <lb />
tropical worsteds. <lb />
The suits are splendidly cut and, though light, <lb />
are tailored to keep their shape. Good broad <lb />
shoulders; lined. <lb />
Materials are Cashes, Serges. <lb />
Smart, Stylish, Serviceable suits. <lb />
IF YOU WANT SOLID COMFORT TRY A TWO <lb />
PIECE SUIT. <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
R. Cobb. <lb />
C. V. York. <lb />
L H. Pander, <lb />
or <lb />
The <lb />
and <lb />
Lumber Co, <lb />
Contractors, Constructor and <lb />
MANUFACTURERS <lb />
Factory situated by the railroad just. v h the <lb />
Imperial Tobacco Factory, <lb />
All kinds of lumber, lined and <lb />
scroll work. <lb />
All machinery new and op to-date and the best <lb />
make. <lb />
Plans famished contracts taken ruction of <lb />
buildings. <lb />
Tinning, Slating, Guttering and all h <lb />
metal work. Our Tin shop is next door <lb />
Mr. L. h <lb />
our tinning and slating department. You i Lad him <lb />
a master of his trade. <lb />
We ask for share of the public and <lb />
will do our best to give satisfaction. R <lb /></p>
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Grimesland Department. <lb />
Mrs. Britt, <lb />
Fancy Butt, <lb />
K. <lb />
Best Goo-la and ; <lb />
See me before <lb />
. Merited Honor. <lb />
Without a single exception the <lb />
people of North. Carolina will coin- <lb />
mend the action of Mercer <lb />
of Ga., in conferring the <lb />
degree of Doctor of Laws on <lb />
J. Proctor of <lb />
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb />
wisely and <lb />
Forest College. The degree of <lb />
Doctor of Divinity was conferred on <lb />
on him some years ago. lie has <lb />
sustained it well this new <lb />
During President Taylor's <lb />
At <lb />
or for has nearly trebled its student enroll- <lb />
you lumber to build a house, of twenty-one years a <lb />
furniture to no in it. clothing and TI- , T., . ,, . . <lb />
dry far your family, provisions j Wake Forest <lb />
for your table, . <lb />
we supply your needs. <lb />
farm, we supply your i , ,., . ., <lb />
Our mill and are ; m the <lb />
in full blast and we are of the people. The policy <lb />
pared to gin cotton, grind corn, of President Taylor has been one of <lb />
saw lumber, and, do all kinds conservative progress. His thorough <lb />
of turned work for eminent abilities, and <lb />
and house trimmings. We also j great success in the field of achieve- <lb />
do general repairing of buggies the great <lb />
carts and honor recently conferred on <lb />
T. F. PROCTOR, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
Anything wanted in way <lb />
Dry <lb />
Shoes, Hats, to i- n <lb />
and can m <lb />
here. t it I <lb />
to oat, to <lb />
wear, or article <lb />
house or you i an <lb />
supplied prices I <lb />
for . i pr <lb />
or he eel's. <lb />
President Taylor enjoys the <lb />
j distinction of a longer continuous <lb />
I service than any other college pres- <lb />
in the state, and this service <lb />
; has been marked by steadily in- <lb />
creasing success. He has wrought <lb />
well for his state and denomination, <lb />
Post. <lb />
Admission of Fri Disaster. <lb />
St. Petersburg, June <lb />
Nicholas has rec lived the fol <lb />
lowing telegram dated June <lb />
General <lb />
have received the following <lb />
dispatch from General <lb />
Baron dated June <lb />
a. <lb />
I had to <lb />
attack the enemy's right flank, but <lb />
just as our troops had been assign- <lb />
ed for the purpose and were begin- <lb />
successfully to envelop the <lb />
right flank, the Japanese in <lb />
their turn attacked my right flank <lb />
with superior forces, and I was <lb />
compelled to retreat by three roads <lb />
to the north. <lb />
losses are heavy, but <lb />
they are not yet completely known. <lb />
the engagement of the <lb />
third and fourth batteries of the <lb />
first artillery brigade were literal- <lb />
cut to pieces by the Japanese <lb />
shells. <lb />
sixteen guns thirteen were <lb />
rendered completely useless and <lb />
were abandoned. <lb />
conduct of the troops <lb />
was excellent, a large proportion <lb />
of them refused to retire until after <lb />
they had been repeatedly ordered <lb />
to do <lb />
BETHEL NEWS. <lb />
Bethel. N. C, June 1904. <lb />
Did you ever sec such coll and <lb />
dry and windy in June <lb />
Kev. W. A. Elizabeth <lb />
City, spent Sunday with us and <lb />
preached a fine sermon. We were <lb />
glad to shake his <lb />
Hotel was so completely <lb />
run over lust night with potato <lb />
bugs that Mr. Peel, a Baltimore <lb />
drummer, had to seek lodging in <lb />
the country. <lb />
In a radius of eight miles around <lb />
Bethel the potato crop will bring <lb />
in round numbers over <lb />
How is <lb />
Rev. J. W. Rose, of Plymouth, <lb />
who was visiting his <lb />
Mrs. J. T. Smith, returned home <lb />
today. <lb />
J. W. Higgs spent yesterday <lb />
with friends here. <lb />
Miss Brown left <lb />
day for Pol locks where she <lb />
will spend a few weeks with <lb />
Gaiter and Corey <lb />
bought car loads potatoes <lb />
Monday. <lb />
The weather is real dry here, <lb />
but a dry June never begs her <lb />
bread. <lb />
The telephone people are run- <lb />
a line from Bethel to Grin- <lb />
Parmele. <lb />
Dr. water supply has <lb />
given out now he is <lb />
fur <lb />
W. G. Lamb and son of <lb />
are spending today <lb />
S. W. of Norfolk, <lb />
is with us today. <lb />
Mrs, F. C. James is visiting <lb />
friends in Tarboro. <lb />
There were fifteen car loads of <lb />
potatoes shipped from here <lb />
The farmers are so full of money <lb />
they can't walk straight. <lb />
1.1 <lb />
an <lb />
H. C. VENTERS, <lb />
T. <lb />
i j <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy <lb />
eerie-, Tobacco and Cigars. The <lb />
Soda Fountain in town. All <lb />
the popular drinks. Hot Peanuts <lb />
every day. <lb />
Greenville's Great <lb />
Department Store <lb />
Great Remnant Em- <lb />
Sale. <lb />
We have this day placed on <lb />
the BARGAIN COUNTER <lb />
of yards of BEAUTIFUL <lb />
Short Ends, <lb />
Soiled Pieces and some Clean <lb />
new pieces all marked down <lb />
to much less than real value <lb />
Some at half price. Come <lb />
early and take ad vantage of <lb />
this offering. <lb />
II <lb />
Great Department Store <lb />
Six Hundred Dead, <lb />
New York, June <lb />
women and <lb />
a conservative <lb />
in met death yesterday by the <lb />
burning, beaching and of <lb />
the big three decked <lb />
Sloe urn, which took fire <lb />
the East river, near the entrance <lb />
to Long Island Sound while on her <lb />
way to a sound resort more <lb />
than a thousand excursionists, the <lb />
Sunday school pupils of the St. <lb />
Marks German <lb />
their relatives and friends. <lb />
At o'clock this morning, <lb />
dong to a statement by <lb />
b wiles had <lb />
I been recovered from the destroyed <lb />
vessel, burned to death or drowned <lb />
j and found on the shore to which <lb />
they bad been washed or picked <lb />
up In river to which they had <lb />
jumped or fallen from the burning <lb />
I vessel. <lb />
DR. R. J. GRIMES, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
Office opposite depot. <lb />
DR. G. P. THIGPEN, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
next door to Post <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 />
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb />
The Western representative, who <lb />
his seat in congress recent- <lb />
because of the fact that he was <lb />
elected by unfair means, has just; <lb />
in a political convention <lb />
his party another <lb />
The delegates to the convention; <lb />
probably came to t the conclusion; <lb />
that he was honest to be in <lb />
i Sentinel. <lb />
our <lb />
No loss of strength, <lb />
nervousness, headache, constipation, <lb />
bad breath, general debility, sour <lb />
and catarrh of the stomach are <lb />
all due to indigestion. cures <lb />
indigestion. This new discovery <lb />
the natural of digestion <lb />
as they exist in a healthy stomach, <lb />
combined with the greatest known tonic <lb />
and properties. <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure in- <lb />
digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous <lb />
remedy cures ail stomach troubles by <lb />
cleansing, purifying, sweetening and <lb />
strengthening the mucous membranes <lb />
lining the stomach. <lb />
OP N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value, <lb />
Paid-up Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
Is Non <lb />
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on month while yon <lb />
arc living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of and payment of arrears with interest, <lb />
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends tire payable at the beginning of the second cf each <lb />
year, provided the premium for the current year paid. <lb />
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
J. <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT <lb />
Health t an <lb />
Strength to th <lb />
only. <lb />
th. at, which Mil. tor <lb />
C. Ce., <lb />
Cold Comfort <lb />
what we are after, and the possession of one of <lb />
our Refrigerators will insure sweet milk, cream and <lb />
butter, cool drinking water and many dainties <lb />
would be unattainable without the Refrigerator. <lb />
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb />
If you hove you will want a Lawn Mower pretty <lb />
goon, in d we've made it easy for you to own one. <lb />
There is need to borrow a mower when we <lb />
we sell a good machine with best steel knives at such <lb />
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do work. <lb />
Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, and <lb />
everything else in the hardware line. <lb />
H. <lb />
THE COLLEGE BOY. <lb />
Commencements me again <lb />
and day- of undivided rest <lb />
have to many students <lb />
all over our State. Invigorated by <lb />
the eta of a summer's <lb />
in the mountains or the sand I <lb />
banks, his heart beats with new <lb />
life and the of nature; <lb />
were never before so attractive and <lb />
enticing. Their spirits are <lb />
glad, from their minds they <lb />
have put away the cares of the <lb />
past nine months, have sealed up <lb />
the door of the <lb />
have forgotten for <lb />
time duties unfulfilled and dues <lb />
unpaid, are out for pleas- <lb />
of youth and the joys of free- <lb />
It is natural that such is the <lb />
case, and that the practical side of <lb />
life is yet divinely discerned, yet <lb />
they are not too young to reflect <lb />
for a moment, and to ask them- <lb />
selves if all is well done. Have all <lb />
our accounts been balanced, <lb />
are really to enjoy <lb />
prospective resit Young man, <lb />
think for a moment of <lb />
behind the the <lb />
who stood behind his little counter <lb />
from the morning until at <lb />
night and waited on you and <lb />
you with your fruits, your <lb />
cigarettes, your pads pencils. <lb />
Ask is it right for you to <lb />
leave these account unpaid <lb />
allow them to drag along as best <lb />
they through the dull summer <lb />
months, every mail <lb />
for an overdue In <lb />
a college North Carolina there <lb />
is today a ruined by his <lb />
boys. His <lb />
covered ledgers are tilled with <lb />
unbalanced accounts under tOe <lb />
names prominent men all over <lb />
the state. For fifteen years he <lb />
bas served their such <lb />
Las been his <lb />
He is every inch a <lb />
gentleman, and too much of a gen- <lb />
to do with such a <lb />
class, tie is one out of many <lb />
and he is the best friend a <lb />
Remember again <lb />
young men, the men and women <lb />
who provided you with food for <lb />
the past nine months, who <lb />
a livelihood thin <lb />
whom of you to-day <lb />
yoked to . by withholding <lb />
from I In in the money sent by your <lb />
fathers t settle bond lulls. <lb />
and invert i it a trip to sums <lb />
ball game, a social society <lb />
fee, or not. This is a matter <lb />
that investigate by the <lb />
authority i oar colleges <lb />
and an order should be <lb />
houses in- <lb />
to import any such <lb />
i . There is hardly <lb />
the university of our <lb />
State Who did Dot know John <lb />
on, or i heard of him, <lb />
but few l .,, his liberality <lb />
to I, sent him to his <lb />
grave a man, even though in <lb />
Bib day fair profit in <lb />
taking student boarders. <lb />
is a appreciation for these <lb />
and that is ail. <lb />
It Is ti be hoped that fa- <lb />
and mothers of our dear boys <lb />
bear i their hearts the <lb />
et forth, will <lb />
have a for those who have <lb />
been toward <lb />
. Observer. <lb />
So Tired <lb />
It may be from overwork, but <lb />
the chances are its from in- <lb />
active LIVER. <lb />
With n well conducted LIVES <lb />
one con do mountains of labor <lb />
fatigue. <lb />
It adds per cent <lb />
ones earning capacity. <lb />
It can ; kept In healthful action <lb />
by, and only by <lb />
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
WITCH <lb />
For A Great Display <lb />
Coming Soon At.<lb />
THE<lb />
Will Swarm In This Place Soon<lb />
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                <p>
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb />
net ail Grocer nod <lb />
Dealer. Ch paid for. <lb />
Far. Oil Bar- <lb />
etc. Be- <lb />
steads, Matt; asset, . <lb />
by . <lb />
suits, , Bade, P. <lb />
o I Ax. <lb />
Life <lb />
Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, <lb />
Pine Apples, Jelly, Mill-. <lb />
Flour , <lb />
Lye, Magic <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal ml Hulls, Gar, <lb />
Seeds- Apples, <lb />
Prunes, Raisins. <lb />
and China V T <lb />
Ware, Bud M-ca <lb />
Be.-t Batter, Hew <lb />
Royal and tin <lb />
goo Is. Quality and <lb />
quantity. Cheap cash. <lb />
see <lb />
Pm re <lb />
Slat of North Carolina, I <lb />
Craven County. I <lb />
hereby to the public <lb />
that at plication will be made to the <lb />
Governor Carolina for the <lb />
pardon of Manning convicted <lb />
at term, of the Superior <lb />
C art of Pitt county, for <lb />
the rime larceny and sentenced to <lb />
for a term of two years <lb />
aid months. <lb />
MARTHA MANNING. <lb />
Ml 16th. 1904. <lb />
Angle Cake and Egg Barred. Cypress or JudI- <lb />
Because the officers cf St. Paul's <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
as executors of the last will and <lb />
b of T. Cannon, deceased <lb />
I letters testamentary having been <lb />
us th Clerk of the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt county, notice <lb />
is given to all persons holding <lb />
claims against the estate of said T. C. <lb />
Cannon present them to us for pay- <lb />
duly authenticated, on <lb />
the 25th day of May or this notice <lb />
will be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to said estate a re <lb />
requested to make immediate payment <lb />
us Jesse Cannon, <lb />
20th 1904 J. M. Cox, <lb />
of T. C. Cannon, deed <lb />
Jarvis Blow. Attorneys. <lb />
Fort Wash- <lb />
Penn., voted against <lb />
deviled eggs angel cake the <lb />
woman's auxiliary society has <lb />
abandoned its annual June <lb />
To have deviled eggs, officers <lb />
argued, would be to bring profane ltd <lb />
objects within sacred <lb />
and to have angel cake would <lb />
be <lb />
church is now divided into <lb />
two camp-, one favoring the <lb />
men and other committee. <lb />
Chicago Tribune. <lb />
measure not than twenty-one <lb />
inches in inference at the top <lb />
and not less than forty-one inches <lb />
in six feet from butt. <lb />
Must be straight, skinned <lb />
knots smoothed. For further in- <lb />
formation address. <lb />
J. L. Chm. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
1- R. L. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
t condition of <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By v of a the <lb />
or court of Pitt county, made in spec- <lb />
f pi- Heeding No. liBS entitled Bill <lb />
Daniel et against <lb />
j Daniel et the undersigned com- <lb />
missioner will sell for cash at public <lb />
before the court house door c <lb />
on Saturday, July 9th. were <lb />
1901, tie following described lot or the robbers <lb />
j parcel of land in Greenville <lb />
, south of the corporate limits <lb />
the town of Greenville. on <lb />
Greenville C. <lb />
of <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
F l by the lot of John Thomas <lb />
Due a- k the south by the lands of <lb />
ll . r on the East by Wash- <lb />
it c 1.002.32 ; and on th <lb />
I t and known as <lb />
Daniel lot. <lb />
T. . . . . . . <lb />
Ti June 1901. <lb />
LAND SALli. <lb />
1883,406.12 <lb />
there, but has vet been <lb />
20,000.0 <lb />
Bold Robbery at Hobgood. <lb />
A few nights ago some one en- <lb />
the dining loom of G. <lb />
L. in Hobgood and stole <lb />
some very valuable articles. A <lb />
trunk with some of Mr. <lb />
wearing apparel had placed <lb />
in room the thief <lb />
carried away a suit of clothes <lb />
other article, quite a <lb />
of dining room utensils, <lb />
found on the <lb />
seeming to <lb />
have taken out more than they <lb />
could Neck <lb />
Commonwealth. <lb />
William Fountain, n. <lb />
Physician and Surgeon, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Office one door east of post office, or.<lb />
pRANK n. WOOTEN, <lb />
Attorney-at- Law, <lb />
N. O.<lb />
C. FLANAGAN, <lb />
Attorney at Law, <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Fair and Friday. <lb />
Great Victory. <lb />
London, June dispatch <lb />
to Daily s from <lb />
dated Jane says news has <lb />
p as, <lb />
e i i. <lb />
s; <lb />
Oil t Pit <lb />
I m I if , Cashier i the <lb />
above-n m I e <lb />
above n <lb />
true to of my <lb />
belief . LITTLE. <lb />
S . ii tit <lb />
me. v Al, 1904. <lb />
P i <lb />
A H <lb />
i. a Special published, of <lb />
i entitled Tucker ; victory mar Chow, on the <lb />
W. J. Tucker and . t r, <lb />
will on Monday, th Mb day et of Port <lb />
House Arthur. The it is added <lb />
public sale to the highest bidden . , , , ., . <lb />
for cab, following pieces or par-1 were whelmed, lost a thousand <lb />
laud <lb />
. and North Caro-<lb />
. One piece or parcel bounded <lb />
the lands of W. J. Tucker. B. B. Para <lb />
e. public road leading from <lb />
to Washington by Tar <lb />
containing acres, or <lb />
One piece or parcel adjoin. <lb />
u , lie the W. W. Tucker and <lb />
containing acres, more <lb />
less, <lb />
This the of 1904 <lb />
L. <lb />
Com <lb />
men, left all their gnus on the held <lb />
and in disorder. <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Co <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Dr. Hyatt, of Kinston, will beat j <lb />
at the hotel July <lb />
h and I <lb />
Wednesday for the pat pose of; <lb />
diseases of eye <lb />
glasses. who are <lb />
able to pay a lee will be examined <lb />
free. 6-7 <lb />
Mid <lb />
l h <lb />
CU <lb />
NO . E a <lb />
A Ob a A c r <lb />
by L <lb />
A far months ago i <lb />
few scientific i <lb />
St. L i ii I i an <lb />
mot <lb />
Out 11.1 .-. w . <lb />
i ii d have shown inch <lb />
mt t I Ir lot i , <lb />
a a Q f few <lb />
i o ii i m I'D i t- <lb />
ill ires in cases id <lb />
by all oil methods i <lb />
company h n been t and is <lb />
lo at a normal <lb />
this cure to all i <lb />
i ill i h D . II <lb />
in n j In i,. <lb />
the Incipient or early <lb />
u h Ir daily <lb />
am ii ii. co I <lb />
i lag the I c- <lb />
St. Louis have con. <lb />
. u. <lb />
Mew Mexico and -i <lb />
wonderful results in <lb />
been . <lb />
and the company b controls thin <lb />
i- <lb />
then- main la . North <lb />
m , i; v have lo- <lb />
a fact or a <lb />
laboratory has been built hi <lb />
side. Mo. will be known as <lb />
the I Mr. <lb />
P. the the fluid <lb />
will i <lb />
ally <lb />
company. Mr. will <lb />
meet all who call the of Hit <lb />
company on street, and will <lb />
answer all Com from <lb />
who arc unable to make a per- <lb />
th Louis Globe <lb />
Democrat- <lb />
Free booklet on <lb />
COMPANY, <lb />
417-19 N. <lb />
St. Louis, Mo. <lb />
FOR CONSUMPTION. <lb />
Is hereby given that D. W. <lb />
in . . and claims twenty-eight <lb />
a v is, more or less, of land <lb />
In Greenville township, Pit <lb />
North Carolina, on south side <lb />
I of Tar river, described as follows <lb />
i ii at tar kiln bed on north <lb />
of Black from <lb />
ii i y Home to Black Jack, at Bryan <lb />
; corner, thence <lb />
s i e s west with Charles Smith's <lb />
t W. O. line, thence <lb />
G. line north to <lb />
line county Home land and <lb />
land, then with Bryan <lb />
land south Tl degrees polos to be- <lb />
ginning, bounded by land of <lb />
Charles and W. G. <lb />
and others, <lb />
or persons, claiming ti- <lb />
or interest in the above described <lb />
must tile their protest in writing <lb />
with one, against the laming of u <lb />
warrant, Within the next thirty days, <lb />
or will be by law. <lb />
This May , <lb />
It- WILLIAMS, <lb />
Taker for Pitt <lb />
North <lb />
KINSTON TO NORFOLK <lb />
JULY 1st AND 2nd <lb />
ROUND TRIP FARE ONLY <lb />
The excursion of the sen <lb />
BOD will be run from <lb />
Norfolk on above date. <lb />
will be for white people only <lb />
and the very best of order <lb />
Don't miss it. <lb />
Train leaves Kinston a. <lb />
July 1st; returning leaves Norfolk <lb />
p, m., July 2nd. <lb />
A. L. Potter, <lb />
R. J. Little, <lb />
C. D. Smith, <lb />
G. A. <lb />
Managers. <lb />
Plenty to Do. <lb />
If there is a man in Greenville <lb />
who knows anything about <lb />
about g <lb />
work, <lb />
is be is either unwilling <lb />
or unable to work. There is <lb />
plenty of this kind of work <lb />
around now. <lb />
and is not at <lb />
Gave Bond. <lb />
Hardy, who was Friday <lb />
taken before Judge Brown, hi <lb />
Washington, granted bull <lb />
and the amount of bind fixed <lb />
bond readily <lb />
given and Hardy was released from <lb />
custody. <lb />
No Damage. <lb />
A hone tried to side- <lb />
walk and get in the tin's j <lb />
morning. A lady and two child-1 <lb />
were In the buggy but no <lb />
damage done. <lb />
LAND <lb />
of a the <lb />
COUrt Of Put county in special <lb />
proceeding No. entitled <lb />
against Lula Stoke-, <lb />
et undersigned Commissioner <lb />
will sell for cash at public auction be- <lb />
fore the courthouse door In Green- <lb />
ville mi Saturday, July the <lb />
following described lands situate in <lb />
county and township; <lb />
One piece Adjoining the lands of <lb />
Smith, C. P, and others <lb />
containing acres more or less. One <lb />
other piece being all swamp land, be- <lb />
i the mouth of Second Branch <lb />
thence a straight line to the canal <lb />
the of Indian Well swamp, <lb />
up the canal to the line of <lb />
A. Smiths land, thence with the line <lb />
of said land to the side ditch, <lb />
down said lids ditch to the beginning, <lb />
containing acres more or. less. <lb />
Beth pieces inherited by P. A. <lb />
Laughing house, mother of said ten- <lb />
ants in common her <lb />
Smith. P. O. JAM Ed <lb />
June 7th, 1604 Com. <lb />
IS <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
I sol led <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 />
Co-, 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 and Dotted White <lb />
Pique <lb />
Regular price and <lb />
per yard. <lb />
Sate <lb />
All Styles in Pique <lb />
That sell regular price for <lb />
to per yard, <lb />
White Organdy <lb />
Regular price yard <lb />
Sale <lb />
White French Organdy. <lb />
inches wide, regular <lb />
price per yard <lb />
Sile 3-4 <lb />
White French <lb />
inches wide, <lb />
pi ice per yd <lb />
Sale price. <lb />
Organdy. <lb />
Pink, Blue, Red, Green <lb />
and in <lb />
Organdy. <lb />
Regular price per yard <lb />
Bale pi <lb />
Several Hundred Yards <lb />
of English Long Cloth. <lb />
Regular price per yard <lb />
Sale <lb />
the Best <lb />
Bleaching. <lb />
Regular pi ice per raid <lb />
Sale <lb />
Figured in Dots <lb />
Rose buds. <lb />
Regular price Sc per yard <lb />
Sale <lb />
Plain White India Linen. <lb />
Regular price per yard, <lb />
Sale <lb />
Plain White India Linen. <lb />
in wide, price <lb />
per yard, <lb />
Sale <lb />
Plain White India Linen. <lb />
in wide, price <lb />
and cents per yard. <lb />
Sale price <lb />
White Persian Lawn. <lb />
in wide, price <lb />
per yard, <lb />
Sale <lb />
Black French Lawn. <lb />
wide, regular price <lb />
per yard. <lb />
Sale price. <lb />
Black Pique, in wide. <lb />
Regular rice per yard <lb />
price. <lb />
Black in wide <lb />
Regular price per yard <lb />
Sale price <lb />
White striped Waist Goods <lb />
Regular price per <lb />
Sale <lb />
White striped Waist Goods <lb />
Regular price j per yard <lb />
Sale <lb />
All Fancy <lb />
That, always sell for <lb />
per yard, <lb />
Sale<lb />
We think these values will arrest your <lb />
and promise an early investigation. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JUNE 1904. <lb />
No. <lb />
WILL NOT WITH ILLEGAL <lb />
COMMISSIONERS. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, June 1904. <lb />
Hon. H. W. Mayor. <lb />
have been notified <lb />
that I by the <lb />
aldermen one of the dispensary <lb />
commissioners for the town of <lb />
Greenville, This is k notify ya <lb />
as board of <lb />
aldermen, I decline to accept <lb />
the appointment and to qualify <lb />
a member of that board. <lb />
My for action is <lb />
The In w requires that only <lb />
who voted for a dispensary shall <lb />
be elected commissioners. I voted <lb />
for it, and am willing to take ray <lb />
share of when I <lb />
Can do so according to law. The <lb />
Other two voted <lb />
the dispensary, and are <lb />
disqualified to act -i- <lb />
I have against of <lb />
these two gentlemen. They an <lb />
my friends, but them to <lb />
be I cannot act with <lb />
them. Had it the pleasure <lb />
of the of aldermen to have <lb />
chosen men -no were qualified <lb />
the law, would base felt <lb />
it my duty to co-operate <lb />
them, but I repeal, I cannot act <lb />
men whom I know to be dis- <lb />
qualified under the law. <lb />
I am Yours Truly, <lb />
O. i. <lb />
Editor Stevens Assaulted. <lb />
June be <lb />
come offended over editorial <lb />
that appeared in today's Journal <lb />
relative to appointment of <lb />
delegates to the Democratic <lb />
convention, W. ClarK <lb />
met Editor C. L. Stevens, of <lb />
Journal, on the principal street <lb />
here this and naked <lb />
Stevens if the editorial referred <lb />
to him general regard- <lb />
appointment delegate-. <lb />
replied that it did, where- <lb />
i slapped Stevens in the <lb />
face with his followed <lb />
with a swing with the as <lb />
he was leaving give him a kick. <lb />
In the went <lb />
Into a music store, Clark <lb />
FIRE AT WASHINGTON. <lb />
7.000 Russian Casualties. <lb />
New June <lb />
officer was wounded in <lb />
the battle at <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Depot Burned. <lb />
Special to <lb />
Washington, N. C, June told an Associated Press <lb />
A little past o'clock Sunday dent the losses on both sides <lb />
afternoon lightning struck the were severe. He placed the <lb />
How it Works in Union. <lb />
said a gentle- <lb />
man, be a little clarification <lb />
in the political methods existing <lb />
in Union county. The use <lb />
money is getting so common in <lb />
the employment of <lb />
passenger and freight of I casualties at at least H man oat for <lb />
the Atlantic Line. Agent in the world he u PrePared to <lb />
Barnes was th, office writing at withstand the Japanese M I good deal. The primaries <lb />
time. The lightning set fire have been are practically open to everybody, <lb />
t. tissue paper office Their artillery Are, he claims, <lb />
ad horn thin the s; effective. <lb />
in flames. fought stubbornly bat <lb />
After two hours hard fighting j unable to withstand <lb />
which sir or seven Several <lb />
were playing on if, the fire j hundred wounded Russians have <lb />
but nut until the build- j been sent north owing to a lack of <lb />
him with a rack that <lb />
within the store. If. W. Bailey, <lb />
who was standing with Clark <lb />
while th difficulty was going <lb />
followed the two principals in <lb />
the store, after Clark was <lb />
through with fisticuff, Bailey- <lb />
made a dash but missed <lb />
his aim. <lb />
had been gutted. There <lb />
a large of freight in the <lb />
j depot and much of this badly <lb />
low the build- <lb />
was covered by <lb />
The lo-s to freight las not jet been <lb />
estimated. damage was done <lb />
by water by lire. <lb />
Much i expressed <lb />
here over the of the <lb />
surgeons. All the <lb />
available has to be <lb />
used for supplies at the <lb />
of the sick and The <lb />
Japanese buried most -f the <lb />
dead alter the battle. <lb />
It is estimated on information <lb />
obtainable that the Japanese force <lb />
moving northward i strong, <lb />
with 90.000 men in the <lb />
Marred Twice in one Day. <lb />
Mr. P. <lb />
carrier of K. F. D. Route <lb />
and Maggie Kelly, of <lb />
. were married last Sunday <lb />
evening, Ii-v. B, F. <lb />
the ceremony. <lb />
It was a run <lb />
the couple <lb />
able before they were hap j <lb />
j lined together, a. <lb />
was i enmity, <lb />
alter which the p r- <lb />
in Mount Olive. A <lb />
later they that <lb />
would ; legal by <lb />
of the the <lb />
secured in county and the <lb />
med in Wayne <lb />
They then went back t- <lb />
county and <lb />
the second Olive <lb />
water works but at no time daring <lb />
yesterday's fire could a pressure <lb />
more pounds be reach <lb />
ed. <lb />
Fortunately for ail the Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line has a. new depot, a <lb />
handsome brick building <lb />
nearly completed and <lb />
can move in without experiencing <lb />
much from <lb />
is the lime the com <lb />
has suffered by fire here. <lb />
Washington Defeats Greenville, <lb />
defeated <lb />
was <lb />
New Cotton Pest <lb />
Bel ma, Ala., Jane kind <lb />
of cotton bug, not known to any <lb />
f or cotton men in this sec- <lb />
has been found in the cotton <lb />
fields and specimens of the p-st <lb />
were sent to New Orients <lb />
Sunday School Mass Meeting. <lb />
The Sunday School Mass <lb />
mg will be held in the Christian <lb />
Sunday, June 26th, at <lb />
p. m. <lb />
Song. <lb />
Devotional Rev. J. A. <lb />
Song. <lb />
Report from Sunday Schools. <lb />
Christian <lb />
School. <lb />
Bong. <lb />
Suggested thoughts <lb />
ten ten minute talks <lb />
B. A. Rev. A. King. <lb />
Discussion. <lb />
Song. <lb />
Presbyterian Sunday <lb />
School. <lb />
Miscellaneous business. <lb />
Off to <lb />
The baseball team <lb />
left this morning for Washington <lb />
to play a game with the learn there <lb />
h is noon. Tie of <lb />
team Is <lb />
O. i. Singe <lb />
A lb. <lb />
I Junes <lb />
James <lb />
A. L. <lb />
i White p. <lb />
Johnson If. <lb />
J h. A mien cf. <lb />
G. Lanier <lb />
Daily <lb />
friends of the Toad. <lb />
The agricultural department <lb />
comes to the an the friend <lb />
defender of the toad Ti <lb />
show that these friends couples la t <lb />
water If was thought that i operations at Port <lb />
modern Several Japanese spies <lb />
have recently been captured a <lb />
few miles south of Bee <lb />
The Russians are becoming more <lb />
vigilant and are watching news- <lb />
paper messages closely. <lb />
IV <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Washington latter town <lb />
Tuesday in a one-sided, yet Inter, <lb />
eating game of Base Bali, lo the <lb />
to <lb />
in piling <lb />
up i runs in the first four in- <lb />
that the five sue <lb />
eggs. errors <lb />
at critical of the game war <lb />
the cm-e <lb />
is the e <lb />
Greenville ; o-l <lb />
Washington 0-7 <lb />
King, Greenville. <lb />
Davis Maxwell, <lb />
The same teams mil play <lb />
the I ill-1 pail o; next <lb />
week. Let every Is turn on <lb />
b. victory. <lb />
Marriage <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
issued licenses to the following <lb />
and the man who can <lb />
most workers out to pull in the <lb />
the indifferent and <lb />
the don't care-vote, is apt to lead <lb />
the race. But, too, there is an- <lb />
other thing for which <lb />
dates themselves are <lb />
that i., the systematic of <lb />
those who are running for office <lb />
by the deadbeats who go to <lb />
every one and say, me <lb />
and I'll help Most of th e <lb />
candidates will hand over <lb />
money to such follows, who in <lb />
many cases can't even in the <lb />
general election, and who go <lb />
straightway sell themselves <lb />
to an <lb />
Masonic Opera House 30th. <lb />
presentation of <lb />
drama will take <lb />
in the opera house <lb />
on Thursday night, <lb />
is most beautiful pay, lull i <lb />
love, sarcasm. <lb />
parts are wed taken and <lb />
;. id <lb />
It in indeed <lb />
and piny. he <lb />
with the ladies <lb />
and helpers are o be <lb />
led for selecting <lb />
an n. <lb />
Bidding On Water Works and Electric <lb />
Lights. <lb />
Today the for the <lb />
f internal improvements to <lb />
receive and bids for the con- <lb />
electric lights and <lb />
water ;,; for Green <lb />
of <lb />
twenty five <lb />
-.-,., The board <lb />
met at o'clock morning <lb />
Hie re-ult ii- i <lb />
be Reflector, <lb />
Crop Report. <lb />
The weekly Crop Bulletin for <lb />
week ending Monday, June <lb />
1901, During the half <lb />
of the week the weather over the <lb />
entire -trite was too cool the <lb />
growth of all crops, and their <lb />
progress was retarded slightly <lb />
but the latter part was warm, <lb />
and nil vegetation made a fresh <lb />
and vigorous Start. The amount <lb />
of rainfall was deficient, especially <lb />
in the the state <lb />
where the crops in general are <lb />
suffering w. moisture. <lb />
The j;, foil <lb />
progress. About three lorn lbs of <lb />
tie wheat is r <lb />
very much in favor of this work. <lb />
The crop is excellent, and i- con- <lb />
the for years. <lb />
Considering the cool and dry <lb />
weather, cotton is do well. <lb />
The plant is rather small, but has <lb />
a good healthy color; chopping is <lb />
about over, complains lice are <lb />
very few. The oat crop in <lb />
a few central counties, bin in gen- <lb />
it is doing very well <lb />
Corn is being worked the second <lb />
rime, and s doing quite well in <lb />
in t <lb />
Th new bug is not a member, an the former Mil gardener <lb />
far s known, of any weevil j department <lb />
so far reported. It in <lb />
very small but masses in such <lb />
quantities that it seems ;, <lb />
Might, It. was prevalent -II over <lb />
the county and already has done <lb />
much It kills every leaf <lb />
and branch it is said <lb />
to have alarmed some planters. <lb />
Dr. Farmville. <lb />
Dr. Hyatt, of will lie at <lb />
Farmville at the hotel July 5th, <lb />
6th and 7th, Monday, Tuesday and <lb />
Wednesday for put pose of <lb />
treating diseases of the eye and <lb />
titling Those who are <lb />
able pay a tee will be examined <lb />
free. 6-7 <lb />
examination of hundred and <lb />
fifty of them, to find out what was <lb />
their chief It was found <lb />
two-thirds of what they had <lb />
eaten was insects injurious to the <lb />
plants. The department has is- <lb />
sued a pamphlet on this <lb />
Wilmington Messenger. <lb />
Wrong Name. <lb />
In mentioning the name of the <lb />
man who had lost h's mind and <lb />
had been placed in jail until <lb />
can be made for get- <lb />
ting him in the asylum, it should <lb />
have been W. C. <lb />
instead John <lb />
as printed. Oar informant gave us <lb />
the wrong name. <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Five Years In Prison. <lb />
X. C, June <lb />
Lawrence convicted of <lb />
defaulting while cashier of an Ashe- <lb />
ville haul; some who <lb />
appealed and gave bond, wantoned <lb />
over the C m I . bondsmen <lb />
Roy and Helen Md to five years in the <lb />
Perkins. <lb />
Ralston P. Betts and L. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
J. ft. Rawls and Marsh- <lb />
man. <lb />
Fernando Bland and <lb />
Holland. <lb />
COLOR <lb />
Daniel Parker and Cherry Carr. <lb />
Federal prison Atlanta, <lb />
he was taken case <lb />
has been In court a number of <lb />
years. stood well before <lb />
his conviction many efforts <lb />
were made to secure his freedom. <lb />
to Succeed <lb />
can be <lb />
stated with that Rep- <lb />
West Gorman and Jane t . t,. . ,, r, <lb />
Victor Ii. of <lb />
the third California district, will <lb />
Improving Lawn. succeed Secretary George B. <lb />
The lawn next to the court as the head of the Depart- <lb />
and Masonic temple is be- of Commerce and Labor. No <lb />
leveled and put good will be made in the depart- <lb />
A stone coping will <lb />
around it. <lb />
Lightning to House. <lb />
In I lie elect ;, storm <lb />
that passed <lb />
day morning the of Mr. Tom <lb />
Gardner was struck by lightning <lb />
and afire. The lire occurred <lb />
sunrise d was out by <lb />
neighbors and friends with buck- <lb />
et-of water. lain was one of <lb />
the hardest that ever fell in that <lb />
section and the water with which <lb />
the fire at Mr, Gardner's house <lb />
was put out was dipped up from <lb />
the streets with buckets <lb />
Mr. Gardner and family were in <lb />
the house but were not injured by <lb />
the lightning stroke. <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
-----O . <lb />
be until the close of the present <lb />
year on 30th instant. <lb />
Orator for 30th. <lb />
Prof. J. B. Carlyle, of Wake <lb />
Forest, will be the orator on the <lb />
occasion of the corner stone <lb />
and dedication of the Masonic <lb />
here on the 30th. Prof. <lb />
Carlyle is an eloquent speaker <lb />
and a treat is in store for all <lb />
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