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Folks Must Eat <lb/>
No matter how low the price <lb/>
of tobacco, and we are the <lb/>
to supply <lb/>
Seasonable Eatables at <lb/>
Seasonable Prices. <lb/>
Fresh, Clean, Pure Goods only <lb/>
are offered. We don't call <lb/>
shoulders hams. Everything <lb/>
goes by its honest name. <lb/>
W. J. THIGPEN <lb/>
GROCER, <lb/>
Five Points. <lb/>
Phone . <lb/>
All Sorts of Reduced Rates via <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line. <lb/>
Grand <lb/>
Lodge Meeting B. F. C. Elks, <lb/>
July to 23rd. <lb/>
Louisville, Biennial <lb/>
Conclave Knights of Pythias, <lb/>
August Kith to 20th. <lb/>
National <lb/>
Association of Au- <lb/>
gust 1st to 6th. <lb/>
St Louis. tho Worlds <lb/>
Fair. Sixty day, <lb/>
teen day and Coach Excursion <lb/>
tickets. <lb/>
Summer Tourist, and Week End rates <lb/>
to Seashore Resorts in Virginia <lb/>
and the Carolinas. <lb/>
For full information as to rates, dates <lb/>
of sale, limits of tickets, <lb/>
schedules, etc., call on any <lb/>
Ticket Agent of the A. C. L., <lb/>
or write <lb/>
H. M. W. Craig <lb/>
T M. G. P. A <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Crime to Miss the World's Fair. <lb/>
Ferdinand W. Peck, who <lb/>
vice-president of the World's <lb/>
Exposition, and com <lb/>
oner general for the <lb/>
States at the more <lb/>
Exposition, thus speaks of the St <lb/>
Louis Worlds <lb/>
can freely say that this expo- <lb/>
in on a more colossal scale <lb/>
HOME TELEPHONE AND <lb/>
following points can now <lb/>
be reached over the lines of <lb/>
this<lb/>
Greensboro, <lb/>
Henderson, <lb/>
Littleton,<lb/>
New <lb/>
Oxford, <lb/>
Raleigh, <lb/>
Mt. <lb/>
Weldon, <lb/>
Winston, <lb/>
Augusta, <lb/>
Dr. C. Alphonso Smith Will Not <lb/>
Tennessee's University. <lb/>
Go to <lb/>
j being <lb/>
; to <lb/>
Different Kinds of Kisses. <lb/>
a French <lb/>
a kiss is <lb/>
Ms to kiss is <lb/>
at all is <lb/>
recent two men to <lb/>
kiss is quite to kiss <lb/>
the hand or the tips of fingers <lb/>
is droll to kiss sister is pro- <lb/>
per; to one's wife is an <lb/>
t a child is often a re <lb/>
grounds and are larger <lb/>
and the exhibits more complete. <lb/>
any citizen of the United <lb/>
States who can possibly attend <lb/>
remains away he is almost com <lb/>
a crime. <lb/>
my connection with <lb/>
the Colombian and Paris <lb/>
I have represented the state <lb/>
of Illinois at Atlanta, Nashville <lb/>
and Omaha, I state unequivocally <lb/>
that the world has never seen any- <lb/>
thing so valuable, so educational, <lb/>
so as I re- <lb/>
peal it would be a crime to miss <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N. C, July <lb/>
Dr. C. Alphonso Smith returned <lb/>
from the University of Tennessee <lb/>
today and your correspondent <lb/>
interviewed him in regard to ac- <lb/>
the presidency of the <lb/>
University. <lb/>
He <lb/>
mother; to ugly person <lb/>
is to kiss an old, faded <lb/>
widow shows great <lb/>
but to kiss a young, blushing <lb/>
is a one's wail- <lb/>
mid is very dangerous; to kiss <lb/>
one's affianced is a pr -meditation <lb/>
and a right; an old, rich is <lb/>
is hypocrisy; a young cook the <lb/>
bloom of age is delicious, dainty; <lb/>
to kiss a wife is doubt- <lb/>
less very good, but quite <lb/>
kissing three girls the same day is <lb/>
an extravagance; a girl whose fa- <lb/>
is watching her, it may make <lb/>
one jump over to kiss a <lb/>
is a sacrifice; an old <lb/>
maid, it is politeness; filially, a <lb/>
kiss to one's mother is purest, <lb/>
the sweetest of all kisses. <lb/>
Excursion to Norfolk. <lb/>
Hatch Bros, will run a big ex- <lb/>
exclusively for white <lb/>
pie, from to Norfolk on <lb/>
the 25th of this mouth, <lb/>
I have just Fare for round trip <lb/>
the call to the of kg children under years <lb/>
the University of Tennessee. One night two days <lb/>
was a call that touched my in Norfolk with opportunity to <lb/>
in many call that the of <lb/>
pealed profoundly to me. But. 94th excursion Hatch <lb/>
after spending three days on the, run, handling <lb/>
ground studying the problem at people they have <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
Baltimore -Mil. <lb/>
Chattanooga, <lb/>
Charleston. S. C. <lb/>
Chase City. Va. <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
Cincinnati, Ohio, <lb/>
Columbia, S. C, <lb/>
Danville, Va <lb/>
Va <lb/>
Nashville, Tenn. <lb/>
New York. N. V. <lb/>
New Orleans, La <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Petersburg, Va. <lb/>
Philadelphia, <lb/>
Va <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo. <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
first hand I came to the conclusion <lb/>
that duty for the present lies <lb/>
with University of North Caro- <lb/>
The University of Tennessee <lb/>
i in the shape has before it a <lb/>
future of great expansion and use- <lb/>
The State ought to give <lb/>
it at least fifty dollars a <lb/>
year. Its development, like that I <lb/>
of every other State University, I <lb/>
depends on the intelligent and <lb/>
liberal co operation of the <lb/>
News and Observer. <lb/>
an accident. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
And all other important and in <lb/>
points of the Miss- <lb/>
River. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Gen. Manage <lb/>
Imperial Shaving Parlors, <lb/>
Hopkins, Daniel Davis, Props. <lb/>
Cleanliness our Motto. <lb/>
Only experienced men em- <lb/>
ployed. Opposite new . drug <lb/>
store. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
A meeting of the Democratic <lb/>
Congressional Executive Commit <lb/>
tee of the first Congressional Dis- <lb/>
is hereby called to meet in <lb/>
the town of Plymouth <lb/>
day, July 14th, at o'clock p. m. <lb/>
The object of the meeting is to de- <lb/>
the time and place of call- <lb/>
the Congressional Convention. <lb/>
Members of the Committee who <lb/>
cannot be will please <lb/>
point a proxy with authority to <lb/>
act. <lb/>
This July 1st, <lb/>
W, B. Be AW. <lb/>
Chairman. <lb/>
Mayor Parker Sick. <lb/>
Inform reached Green <lb/>
by mail Tuesday night Mayor <lb/>
W. K. Parker, who left with his <lb/>
family Saturday for Ocracoke, was <lb/>
taken quite sick soon after getting <lb/>
there. The report says he suffer- <lb/>
ed a stroke apoplexy. <lb/>
coke is so isolated tout <lb/>
is had there except by <lb/>
mail and that u very round <lb/>
about We hope to hear <lb/>
that he is <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail<lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Country Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Bake Hart. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 9th, 1904. <lb/>
Just like our folks. <lb/>
Rev. A. Bishop of this <lb/>
city has received a letter from J. <lb/>
R. Smith and Bro. of Ayden, N. <lb/>
C, enclosing a check and a letter <lb/>
to Mr. J T. Cole wife, whose <lb/>
children were to <lb/>
death her last week, The latter <lb/>
breathe a spirit of sweet Christian <lb/>
for the bereft parents <lb/>
is backed by substantial <lb/>
of Post. <lb/>
Returned Home. <lb/>
John M. who left <lb/>
few mouths ago for to <lb/>
take a course in telegraphy, has <lb/>
finished. He returned home Bun-. <lb/>
day evening. His many friends <lb/>
are glad to see him buck again. <lb/>
Loans Discounts 1183,809.81 <lb/>
Overdrafts 8.889.89 <lb/>
Fixtures 9,818.57 <lb/>
Due from Banks 78,385.89 <lb/>
cash items <lb/>
Gold Coin 5,828.50 <lb/>
Silver Coin 3,819.37 <lb/>
1391.086 <lb/>
Stock paid in <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
Undivided Profits less <lb/>
Expenses <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
826,000.00 <lb/>
20,000.00 <lb/>
12,097.92 <lb/>
220,973.38 <lb/>
7,014.29 <lb/>
291,085.59 <lb/>
North <lb/>
County of Pitt. f- <lb/>
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
wear that the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
and belief JAMES L. LITTLE, <lb/>
Sale. <lb/>
I have about head of hogs <lb/>
for sale. Sows and pigs, and <lb/>
shoats to <lb/>
pounds gross. W. A. Pollard. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, R. F. D. No. <lb/>
I will pay <lb/>
Beeswax. <lb/>
you cash for your <lb/>
S, M. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
this 20th day of June, 1904. <lb/>
C. TYSON, <lb/>
. j. Public. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
R. A. TYSON, . . <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
Experienced have <lb/>
found great benefit by taking with <lb/>
them a bottle of Dr. Beth Arnold's <lb/>
Balsam. It illness caused <lb/>
by impure water and sudden <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
The New Season <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Warehouse <lb/>
Right at forefront of the tobacco business. S <lb/>
We will be in shape for handling load to <lb/>
the, best advantage of <lb/>
With plenty of room, perfect ample <lb/>
ital and a competent force, the Old is <lb/>
not going to b behind any other In <lb/>
Our aim will be to take this lead and <lb/>
hold it. Opening sale will be. <lb/>
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2ND, 1904. <lb/>
Mr. B. T. Bailey will be auctioneer for US <lb/>
He one of the best in the state dome <lb/>
right along with your tobacco and you will <lb/>
homo satisfied that you got the highest rice I. <lb/>
EVANS, HOOKER CO., PROPS. <lb/>
HOOKER; <lb/>
teat<lb/>
HI- <lb/>
. I I ft i <lb/>
. p <lb/>
He. <lb/>
JULY <lb/>
Mi Me Ethel Clara Lincoln <lb/>
left Wednesday evening for <lb/>
Lucille Cobb and Mar- <lb/>
Blow left Wednesday even- <lb/>
for <lb/>
Misses Lillian Mattie <lb/>
King left Wed- <lb/>
evening for and <lb/>
Miss Jennie who has been <lb/>
her sister, Mrs. it. W. <lb/>
King, returned to Kinston Wed- <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Josh went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Miss Lottie went to <lb/>
Tarboro today. <lb/>
Miss Sue left this morn <lb/>
for Littleton. <lb/>
P. M. Hodges returned from <lb/>
Tarboro evening. <lb/>
J. N. Hurt moved his <lb/>
new house West Greenville. <lb/>
Mrs. J. children <lb/>
left this morning for <lb/>
Mis Margaret ban re- <lb/>
turned from a visit to Washington. <lb/>
Chas. Skinner retained Wed- <lb/>
evening from a trip <lb/>
Miss Blanch Cromartie left this <lb/>
morning for <lb/>
E. H. returned Friday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Little Miss Effie Corey left Fri- <lb/>
day for a visit to Ayden. <lb/>
P. B. Bowie returned Friday <lb/>
evening from a trip road <lb/>
W. L. Nobles <lb/>
returned Friday evening from St. <lb/>
Mrs. S. D. Mitt May <lb/>
and Reuben returned to Mildred <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Miss Parker, of <lb/>
arrived Friday evening to <lb/>
Mrs. J. C. <lb/>
Miss Spain and brother, <lb/>
returned Friday evening <lb/>
from a visit to Washington. <lb/>
Miss Gertie Bateman, of Ply- <lb/>
mouth, who has Miss <lb/>
Jamie Bryan, home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Barnhill, <lb/>
Mrs. A. H. Critcher children, <lb/>
F. O, Harding and family, Mrs. A . <lb/>
A. Forbes and Misses <lb/>
King, Sue and Lucy Forbes <lb/>
and E. A. Coward left today for <lb/>
Warehouse. <lb/>
TODAY, JULY <lb/>
L. I. went To Norfolk <lb/>
day. <lb/>
to-1 <lb/>
In appeals the <lb/>
of the opening sale <lb/>
at Warehouse. This <lb/>
will run the <lb/>
Sun by <lb/>
E. Harding returned a team as strong as the <lb/>
today. strongest, and fail to <lb/>
Mrs. Mi U left know tobacco ii n t worth<lb/>
Tucker, of Norfolk, came I B. E. Parham ranks <lb/>
pioneers of the Greenville market. <lb/>
this <lb/>
Mrs. W. J. Smith this mum <lb/>
for Plymouth. <lb/>
W. B. James left this morning <lb/>
for <lb/>
A most <lb/>
is hi ranged for the coming <lb/>
annual of the North Caro- <lb/>
Press Association, which will <lb/>
be held at the Atlantic hotel, <lb/>
City. July and <lb/>
Gen. Le, president of <lb/>
Jamestown will <lb/>
address the some time <lb/>
during i's session. The exact <lb/>
time will be announced the <lb/>
printed <lb/>
Governor Charles B. Aycock <lb/>
will deliver address of <lb/>
come, which will be remanded to <lb/>
by Archibald e liter of <lb/>
Charity Children. <lb/>
President has appointed <lb/>
the essayists for the <lb/>
The adoption of the Linotype by <lb/>
the Country Weekly, by Walter L. <lb/>
Tar Heel, Elizabeth City. <lb/>
Relations of the Press to <lb/>
Education, by J. Y. <lb/>
of Finite <lb/>
Raleigh. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Since its by <lb/>
A. Pittsboro Record. <lb/>
Docs it Pay to Use Picture by <lb/>
J. J. Farris, High Point Enter- <lb/>
prise. <lb/>
It Pay to Give Premiums <lb/>
and What Kind by W. C. Dowd, <lb/>
Charlotte. <lb/>
The Press in a Democracy, J. W. <lb/>
Bailey, Biblical Recorder, Raleigh <lb/>
How Should We Handle the <lb/>
Foreign by B.<lb/>
R. M. Philips, B. Manning <lb/>
J. T. also been <lb/>
u memorials <lb/>
The last <lb/>
has lost member by. B. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Reported fop <lb/>
Those who attended the enter- <lb/>
to the Pickwick <lb/>
Friday evening will ever cherish <lb/>
a happy memory of those pleasant <lb/>
hours spent in the home of Miss <lb/>
Bessie charming <lb/>
manner in which Miss Haskett <lb/>
added much to the <lb/>
pleasure of ail present. <lb/>
Mrs. W. B. James had <lb/>
decorated reception <lb/>
hall with ferns, potted plants and <lb/>
ivy. and as the soft green foliage <lb/>
caught up enchanting strains <lb/>
of music and Wafted them gent- <lb/>
over the perfumed air felt <lb/>
truly that it was to be <lb/>
Then, the close of the <lb/>
happy evening the following <lb/>
partook of delicious refresh- <lb/>
served in the most graceful <lb/>
manner by Misses and Bes <lb/>
and Mrs. R. F. Betts. <lb/>
T. A. Duke and Miss <lb/>
Bagwell, R. L. Strickland and Miss <lb/>
Sadie King, Win. Smith and Miss <lb/>
Mary J. Y. Monk and Miss <lb/>
Mary Goodwin, Wm. Lipscomb <lb/>
Miss Skinner, W. L. <lb/>
Best and Miss Mamie F. <lb/>
M. and Miss Bessie <lb/>
Haskett, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. <lb/>
Betts. <lb/>
Greenville to <lb/>
home boys simply outclass <lb/>
ed the Kinston team Thursday <lb/>
noon a one-sided but still <lb/>
interesting game of ball. Our boys <lb/>
were in the game from the time <lb/>
first ball was twirled <lb/>
the last and it is necessary to <lb/>
state right here that so far the <lb/>
Greenville boys have shown their <lb/>
superiority over every team they <lb/>
have met this season. <lb/>
In order that they can play Rocky <lb/>
Mount, Goldsboro and other towns <lb/>
in the Eastern part of State <lb/>
this season, must have some <lb/>
backing. The rooting so far hat <lb/>
been tip top, but to run the team <lb/>
have games played <lb/>
here this summer, they be <lb/>
financially supported. On the <lb/>
two games they have had here this <lb/>
they lost money. <lb/>
Following is the score of Thurs- <lb/>
day's game by <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Kinston, <lb/>
Batteries, Greenville, James B., <lb/>
White and <lb/>
and Arm- <lb/>
strong. <lb/>
up for <lb/>
King, c, White, James, <lb/>
B. Randolph, Anderson, <lb/>
If, Forbes, James, D. cf, Jar- <lb/>
vis, lb. <lb/>
first as a buyer and later engaging <lb/>
; the warehouse business. <lb/>
J. G. Bowling was fear <lb/>
with the Star Ware- <lb/>
house, and is a <lb/>
Dr. J Ayer, New York, J right, knowing all about the <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
P, D. has rot been on <lb/>
Mrs. B. Cherry left <lb/>
market US long the <lb/>
Ila the firm, but had several <lb/>
experience locating in <lb/>
evening <lb/>
W. W. Perkins returned i <lb/>
New Bern this Greenville <lb/>
Mrs. Maggie Warehouse is large, <lb/>
M Mr. R. Greene. I well lighted and has every con- <lb/>
R. L. Wyatt returned ,.,., for farmers <lb/>
Bout ii port Thursday evening. <lb/>
H. Dull, of Snow Hill, is <lb/>
visiting his sou, W. IT. , Jr. <lb/>
Mis. K M. Cheek and Children <lb/>
left this morning for <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. T. Burton and <lb/>
left Thursday evening for <lb/>
Goldsboro. <lb/>
George Harrison, -u- <lb/>
La, who has on a visit here, <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
i i. Mrs. J. G. <lb/>
Mrs. F. G. James left this after- <lb/>
for <lb/>
Sherman, Jr. State <lb/>
Entomologist, was here today in <lb/>
the nursery stock at <lb/>
Nurseries. <lb/>
Misses Bertha Nellie <lb/>
of Henderson, vi.-u- <lb/>
their sister, Mrs. P. M. John- <lb/>
eon, home today. <lb/>
Misses Pearl of <lb/>
Richmond and Julia Morris, of <lb/>
Tarboro, who have visiting <lb/>
Mae left this morn- <lb/>
The New From Bilk-ilk. <lb/>
railroad off our wooden <lb/>
leg If we'd only had <lb/>
our good leg the track we would <lb/>
have got big damages. <lb/>
Thank heaven for tho warm <lb/>
weather can now roast beef- <lb/>
steak the roof and boil eggs in <lb/>
toe mill <lb/>
warm weather is only <lb/>
comfortable in that it reminds a <lb/>
gray headed of what lies <lb/>
before him Atlanta <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
At o'clock this morning at <lb/>
the home of Mr. Mrs. W. H. <lb/>
in South Greenville, <lb/>
their sister, Miss,. Mollie Leggett <lb/>
and Mr. T. H. Smith, both of <lb/>
Farmville, were married by Rev. <lb/>
couple left on <lb/>
the morning for a <lb/>
Daily Reflector <lb/>
Two Hundred Lost. <lb/>
Manila, July cloudburst <lb/>
over the northeast of Manila <lb/>
Caused a flood which has destroyed <lb/>
Pan Juan Monte. Two <lb/>
lives lost. The low-lying <lb/>
inundated. The <lb/>
Sensible Talk. <lb/>
To be a live, up-to-date <lb/>
town and take advantage of every <lb/>
good t that comes along, the <lb/>
merchants business <lb/>
ally must cultivate and have a <lb/>
friendly feeling for another. <lb/>
A Model Farm. <lb/>
Any one wishing see a model <lb/>
farm n high state cultivation <lb/>
would do well to visit the w II <lb/>
and splendid firm of Mr. <lb/>
Alonzo Hilton <lb/>
We do not mean tint Mr. II <lb/>
is the amid <lb/>
ion we n <lb/>
numerous flu firms <lb/>
ten mill s of our . we <lb/>
mean to Mr. farm <lb/>
four miles of Is a <lb/>
He brought a lo our <lb/>
came flout patch the <lb/>
of June. Today bis fields <lb/>
alive with blooms promises a <lb/>
yield while corn, <lb/>
co, and are more <lb/>
than abundant and show careful <lb/>
Baptist. <lb/>
homes of Americans foreign-1 Because one man hi <lb/>
rs are isolated. Transportation <lb/>
through streets Is on <lb/>
Rain ha- fallen for <lb/>
inches <lb/>
Tb is is n <lb/>
cation outside is in- <lb/>
op- <lb/>
I -sir <lb/>
and <lb/>
from you is no y . . I <lb/>
bold yourself fr-i-n . . <lb/>
member always his <lb/>
is worth more to you than bis op- <lb/>
inion. In friendship is <lb/>
and in harmony there is <lb/>
to property is strength. <lb/>
mated <lb/>
and <lb/>
with <lb/>
and <lb/>
A Sham Battle. <lb/>
Milch cow for sale by J. C. La-<lb/>
One of the Interesting features of <lb/>
the Fit Oman's in Sal- <lb/>
bury will be a sham battle. Says <lb/>
the <lb/>
feature of <lb/>
Tournament which had not been <lb/>
anticipated is a sham battle on <lb/>
second of tournament, the <lb/>
Statesville, Lexington. Concord <lb/>
and Salisbury companies <lb/>
Other companies maybe <lb/>
present and the Rifles are now in <lb/>
correspondence reference to the <lb/>
matter. The date of the battle <lb/>
has not yet fixed but it is <lb/>
expected to take place on first <lb/>
day. The military <lb/>
I am you <lb/>
loving <lb/>
When yon V <lb/>
We bop- <lb/>
to will do as well their <lb/>
Coining elections as did <lb/>
Charlotte and New <lb/>
I said <lb/>
n on the same page you <lb/>
re-ult of the elections in <lb/>
Charlotte show how <lb/>
the sentiment against saloons con- <lb/>
to grow. May it continue <lb/>
lo until there is a <lb/>
loon left in the <lb/>
I said again. <lb/>
I long to live to see your prayer <lb/>
answered. a. d. Betts. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Up Go Prices Here. <lb/>
Newport News, Va., July <lb/>
An average of cents a pound on <lb/>
all meats purchased from the local <lb/>
branches of tho packing houses <lb/>
was announced by the retailers <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Will Not Stay Vaunt. <lb/>
Several of the buildings in town <lb/>
formerly occupied as barroom <lb/>
already been engaged for <lb/>
companies other business. It will not be <lb/>
will participate in the long before all are occupied. <lb/>
O-e alone cannot build up <lb/>
a town, nor cm its citizens do <lb/>
so the other hall oppose them <lb/>
It may be a bitter pill to pull in <lb/>
the same harness with your neigh <lb/>
up the street, but nine lo one <lb/>
if yon pull with him awhile you <lb/>
will find out he is a <lb/>
man than you thought for, if <lb/>
you are pulling to accomplish the <lb/>
same -awl em, in this way you <lb/>
will become acquainted <lb/>
with his good qualities, like him <lb/>
better Mid overlook bis faults <lb/>
Eagle. <lb/>
Complementary to Miss Blow. <lb/>
A number of young men gave a <lb/>
delightful outing Wednesday eve- <lb/>
complimentary to Miss Lottie <lb/>
Blow of Greenville, N. C, the <lb/>
guest of Miss Nell Hinsdale. <lb/>
Penny's pond was the objective <lb/>
point and a luncheon was served <lb/>
upon their arrival there. The <lb/>
party included Misses Lottie Blow, <lb/>
Nell Hinsdale, Mary Bar bee, Irene <lb/>
Lacy Frances Lacy and <lb/>
Messrs. Percy B. Fleming, Hubert <lb/>
Hill, James Arrington, Baxter <lb/>
Durham Mr. Hubbard, of <lb/>
Providence. R. Post. <lb/>
Bad Wreck. <lb/>
Chicago, per- <lb/>
sons were killed and about sixty- <lb/>
eight injured tonight a collision <lb/>
on the Chicago and Eastern Illinois <lb/>
Railroad at Glen wood, Ills., <lb/>
miles of Chicago.<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00019433_0002" n="2"/>
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sprung high in the <lb/>
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woods, but, larking the- caution of <lb/>
and, grafted softly. <lb/>
to see why the big fall <lb/>
and Mi <lb/>
at the timber and eat the <lb/>
back. and while he -stood <lb/>
trembling with fear the <lb/>
to skin and mangle the buck <lb/>
in a horrible way. Then he fled on <lb/>
and on, not stopping he was <lb/>
very tired, so as to got as far away <lb/>
S Such a horrible, <lb/>
creature man was. lie <lb/>
he heard that sharp <lb/>
crack, he fled at once. Soon <lb/>
he to have a soreness in his <lb/>
head, arid finally hi horns broke <lb/>
through. Two they were, <lb/>
mi ,. Jut horn, and were fur battle <lb/>
emergencies. Our W ; defense, He was proud of them, <lb/>
with older buck., who would have <lb/>
none of his lordly ways in their pres- <lb/>
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strong- the next year he won <lb/>
fought battles, and he <lb/>
had his mate with him till spring <lb/>
came again. <lb/>
he was full grown and had <lb/>
a head of antlers. There <lb/>
was not a larger or liner buck tn <lb/>
the forest. lie had many battles <lb/>
and was always victorious. His <lb/>
fame spread abroad, and hunters <lb/>
went far into the forest to slay him. <lb/>
but he was quick of sight and keen <lb/>
of and, with all his bravery, <lb/>
had learned caution. When his keen <lb/>
eye or keener nose told him that <lb/>
men were near, he fled and would go <lb/>
deeper back into the forest and stay <lb/>
days and Then he would <lb/>
back cautiously and would <lb/>
hot appear in sight till he knew that <lb/>
the man had gone. So he lived on <lb/>
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often get a <lb/>
t-thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
your <lb/>
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aid tonic <lb/>
as well. It is endorsed <lb/>
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to drink. All was still. <lb/>
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daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
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warm sunshine. He did not move <lb/>
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small, easy to take, easy and gentle <lb/>
in effect, yet they ate so certain in <lb/>
results that who uses th <lb/>
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to M. M. Sauls and will pay a Shaving and <lb/>
reward.<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00019433_0003" n="3"/>
<p>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
J. WHICHARD, Editor <lb/>
Entered in the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
rates made known upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
i to <lb/>
Greenville, Pitt County, N. C, <lb/>
Parker grows grows, but does <lb/>
not say much about it. <lb/>
Judge Parker starts out to be <lb/>
right first, then be president <lb/>
The dispatches say that Japan <lb/>
has expressed a willingness to quit <lb/>
the fight. <lb/>
Paul is dead. <lb/>
They are naming the for <lb/>
An exchange reports the arrest <lb/>
of a man for beating a train. Hope <lb/>
he did not hurt it. <lb/>
It is said republican papers are <lb/>
finding much fault with the St <lb/>
Louis convention. They should <lb/>
bear in mind that that was not in- <lb/>
tended to please their side of the <lb/>
house, and those who held the con- <lb/>
care but little for what they <lb/>
may think about it. That <lb/>
was held by and for democrats, <lb/>
and to them the result is most <lb/>
factory. <lb/>
Appeal Cotton Growers to <lb/>
Japan has met <lb/>
to look like it is nil the <lb/>
of the war. <lb/>
reverses as <lb/>
losing side <lb/>
It not to take thinking <lb/>
long to reach a decision between <lb/>
and Roosevelt. <lb/>
It is time for the falsehoods about <lb/>
the Watts law to stop. The people <lb/>
are learning the truth. <lb/>
There They say the Guatemalan <lb/>
ant eats the cotton plant, too, after <lb/>
he has finished the boll weevil. <lb/>
That is to bad. <lb/>
The estimate has been made by <lb/>
those figuring on it that the next <lb/>
cotton crop will reach <lb/>
bales. If so it is going to mean low <lb/>
j. . <lb/>
;. hip papers are putting forth <lb/>
to show why we will win <lb/>
in the coming national election. <lb/>
The best reason is because we will <lb/>
get the most votes. <lb/>
One man has said he will promise <lb/>
that by the time another summer <lb/>
season comes Greenville will have an <lb/>
ice factory. <lb/>
We do not hear of any start being <lb/>
made toward a building and loan <lb/>
association in Greenville. A good <lb/>
association of this kind would work <lb/>
wonders in the growth of the town. <lb/>
Every one who returns from a <lb/>
trip to the world's fair at St. Louis <lb/>
is enthusiastic in its praise. It is <lb/>
the greatest exposition ever under- <lb/>
taken and the world may never see <lb/>
its equal again. <lb/>
Already republican leaders are <lb/>
admonishing their followers not to <lb/>
be over-confident. They realize <lb/>
that Roosevelt is not going Lave <lb/>
a walk-over with Parker <lb/>
hint. <lb/>
It all depends on which side the <lb/>
newt comes from, and then must be <lb/>
taken with plenty of allowance. <lb/>
From Russian sources there came <lb/>
the report that the Japanese had <lb/>
lost in a battle. When the <lb/>
Japanese got a chance to put in a <lb/>
word the number had reduced to<lb/>
All that goes to an ideal <lb/>
summer resort can be at the <lb/>
Atlantic Hotel, City. <lb/>
There is not a better kept hotel, and <lb/>
the good sailing, <lb/>
. bathing unsurpassed. <lb/>
the transportation to and from <lb/>
The Atlantic Hotel at Morehead <lb/>
City is enjoying its old time <lb/>
this season. There is not a <lb/>
more delightful summer resort any <lb/>
where and people are there in large <lb/>
numbers. <lb/>
Another cut in the wages of <lb/>
mill operatives, in <lb/>
employees are affected, is <lb/>
further evidence of the <lb/>
times laborers are enjoying under <lb/>
republican dispensation. <lb/>
Morehead is ail that be <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
Whenever a campaign is waged <lb/>
against saloons, the saloon advocates <lb/>
co to all manner of extremes- in the <lb/>
to make votes for side. <lb/>
Such a campaign is now in <lb/>
to Wilmington, and in that city the <lb/>
contest has become so that <lb/>
employers are attempting to coerce <lb/>
employees into voting for saloon. <lb/>
The Star <lb/>
A minor, well found- <lb/>
ed, went the rounds yesterday to <lb/>
the that in one of the largest <lb/>
industrial plants in the city, <lb/>
more than a hundred <lb/>
a placard had been conspicuously <lb/>
posted, calling the attention of the <lb/>
State Secretary T. B. Parker, of <lb/>
the Farmers State Alliance, has <lb/>
ed a letter to the cotton growers of <lb/>
the State calling on them to organize, <lb/>
as this is the way to prevent <lb/>
too rapid marketing and the <lb/>
decline of prices, and he de- <lb/>
that now is the time for <lb/>
The following extracts are taken <lb/>
from the <lb/>
in the season last <lb/>
there was a prospect of short cotton <lb/>
crop, notwithstanding the <lb/>
was the largest ever planted. The <lb/>
farmers met in convention re- <lb/>
solved not to sell for a less price <lb/>
than cents- per pound. Daniel <lb/>
Sully, the farmer's friend, <lb/>
was then in the market. Through <lb/>
the determination of the farmers <lb/>
not to sell for less than cents <lb/>
pound, and to sell stall except a <lb/>
the trade demanded the cotton, and <lb/>
Sully's presence in the the <lb/>
crop of approximately ten million <lb/>
bales has sold about <lb/>
or twice as match as the crop of <lb/>
1898, which two million <lb/>
bales larger crop just dis- <lb/>
posed of. <lb/>
fact the farmers <lb/>
How an Indiana Town Cleaned by <lb/>
id Citizen. <lb/>
to the fact that while it <lb/>
was nut the company's purpose to of the South to and cause <lb/>
coerce or intimidate any one in its <lb/>
employment, yet the managers of <lb/>
the plant deemed it to the mutual <lb/>
of all concerned in the <lb/>
of. the plant, that a dispensary <lb/>
be established in <lb/>
All were advised to <lb/>
in the election. <lb/>
This-is-an insult to every em- <lb/>
in that establishment, and <lb/>
every self-respecting man among <lb/>
them ought to resign his position. <lb/>
The New York Times is authority <lb/>
for the statement that Mrs. Ida <lb/>
divorced wife <lb/>
of Henry M. the Standard <lb/>
Oil Company, is-living in New York, <lb/>
and is said, to be-almost entirely re- <lb/>
covered in although she is <lb/>
still under the save a physician. <lb/>
For almost occupied <lb/>
a tine brick at Riverside <lb/>
avenue. Living in the-house with <lb/>
her are Dr. Carlos F. MacDonald, <lb/>
the alienist, caring for <lb/>
Mrs. since-sue became <lb/>
ill; Mrs. a companion <lb/>
to take some definite action <lb/>
The farmers of the- cannot <lb/>
to lose a third or half the <lb/>
a cotton cropland to use a <lb/>
slang phrase, don't have to <lb/>
There has never time when <lb/>
farmers could the <lb/>
situation so well as can now. <lb/>
The scare-crow of bales <lb/>
a brought exhibited <lb/>
as- the has <lb/>
vanished, and the season, will <lb/>
a bare market. world has <lb/>
educated to use- goods <lb/>
have them i is no- <lb/>
to get from <lb/>
grown The South <lb/>
g three-fourths oil world's <lb/>
of cotton, be master <lb/>
of us <lb/>
cotton, will be in <lb/>
I in but <lb/>
of the is, it is <lb/>
sails in the Southland we need <lb/>
the argument cause <lb/>
uneasiness fun years. <lb/>
Will it affect <lb/>
the grace of the <lb/>
A town in Indiana was cleaned re- <lb/>
at very little expense and in <lb/>
rather novel manner and now looks <lb/>
as if an army of had <lb/>
gone over it. The members of the <lb/>
village improvement society decided <lb/>
that the town needed a general clean- <lb/>
and notice to the effect <lb/>
published in the local newspapers. <lb/>
The society asked every one to aid <lb/>
it the school children, <lb/>
and announced that aster the work, <lb/>
was over ice-cream and sake would <lb/>
be <lb/>
The day set for the was <lb/>
on Saturday, and the work was be- <lb/>
gun in and kept <lb/>
late in the evening. Men., women <lb/>
and armed with rakes hoes <lb/>
and heavy took with a <lb/>
will, and paper, leaves, and <lb/>
other matter were raked into heaps <lb/>
and carted Some positive <lb/>
nuisances soon <lb/>
would have the attention of <lb/>
She board of health. <lb/>
The town's enterprising improve- <lb/>
association has been in existence <lb/>
only two years, during <lb/>
accomplished a great deal. <lb/>
Through its efforts two new <lb/>
a fine library <lb/>
many trees <lb/>
and the residential streets improved <lb/>
cent. <lb/>
is to make town a batter <lb/>
to live <lb/>
T BRITTON LEGISLATURE. <lb/>
that crop be We <lb/>
for Mrs. nurses, <lb/>
The eaters of Western meat <lb/>
expect, to pay more for it than even <lb/>
the high prices that have prevailed <lb/>
for sometime. Forty five thousand <lb/>
employees in the large packing <lb/>
are out on a strike. <lb/>
Mr. has a lengthy <lb/>
statement in which he declares he <lb/>
will support the nominees- of the <lb/>
national democratic Par- <lb/>
and Davis. In his statement he <lb/>
pointed out views id Judge <lb/>
Parker which, he did not agree, <lb/>
but says, stands for <lb/>
enough thugs to <lb/>
me in my <lb/>
Mr I icy a concludes bis statement <lb/>
by <lb/>
leaving stated that I <lb/>
support the ticket and after having <lb/>
given my reasons for so doing, I <lb/>
think it due to the democrats of <lb/>
to say that while the an <lb/>
economic questions is it <lb/>
is not abandoned. As soon the <lb/>
election is over I shall, with the <lb/>
help of the who believe as I do, <lb/>
organize for the campaign ti 1908, <lb/>
the object to the <lb/>
friends of popular government with- <lb/>
and a housekeeper. H Flag- <lb/>
secured a Mrs. <lb/>
in the <lb/>
provision of law, which, had been <lb/>
parsed a shout- time by the <lb/>
Florida and which <lb/>
insanity a causes for divorce. <lb/>
Although has physician will not j i they will come together with tins worthy man <lb/>
make a Statement. oX the condition determination bustling with <lb/>
patient, what the- <lb/>
have able will. The tune- fee <lb/>
primary meeting and <lb/>
tics the of our <lb/>
has largely <lb/>
the days of <lb/>
wise, as have <lb/>
have bean dangers <lb/>
i scribing the this untiled, <lb/>
have been <lb/>
The time bus -now <lb/>
should Mi- <lb/>
well the of the <lb/>
entrusted the <lb/>
stats at lane. <lb/>
Pitt has a i we <lb/>
in every wag worthy a Mat in <lb/>
cm hulls, the <lb/>
coming <lb/>
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who could not <lb/>
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of C- His Tun is <lb/>
j G. Britton . We hope the <lb/>
with of bu demo- <lb/>
CaBOt tell the size yet- <lb/>
The nor the nor the <lb/>
nor have <lb/>
sat. we cannot <lb/>
the effect have on <lb/>
of the <lb/>
cotton have to cast . <lb/>
leads How at hand <lb/>
belief that <lb/>
fact that <lb/>
soon fends <lb/>
tonal int u-est to <lb/>
liThe question occurs ii would ill <lb/>
not be mire her to <lb/>
her pave without ever having <lb/>
waked to a of what <lb/>
taken -lace since her reason <lb/>
lack's Prayer. <lb/>
Organize of <lb/>
Judge Wilt, of Richmond, takes <lb/>
the right view in imposing <lb/>
A who was a high school democratic the <lb/>
graduate was before him on the j Q a progressive <lb/>
charge of pleaded guilty, j policy, to make party <lb/>
The judge, in pronouncing sentence, an efficient means in the hands of <lb/>
Mid that the prisoner was intelligent the people for securing relief from <lb/>
end was therefore element that controls <lb/>
the republican party and for the <lb/>
ting a bad example for the race. He b-fa control <lb/>
was given ten years in the democratic <lb/>
which was full punishment <lb/>
as <lb/>
the crime- <lb/>
party, <lb/>
will <lb/>
This plan <lb/>
be <lb/>
of <lb/>
Tie Philadelphia Press <lb/>
a old Jack is very heave <lb/>
in the daytime, but a when <lb/>
it. is dark. The other after <lb/>
having prayed for all his <lb/>
he mournfully concluded hie <lb/>
cation in the following And, <lb/>
oh, dear Lord do take care of Jack <lb/>
when it gets dark and the light is <lb/>
all gone don't let anything hurt him, <lb/>
please, and don't let anybody get <lb/>
Then changing his tone to a <lb/>
very cheerful, confident <lb/>
needn't bother about him in <lb/>
the daytime. Lord,; just let him <lb/>
elaborated I alone and he can have a good time <lb/>
and take care of <lb/>
Tobacco from North faro <lb/>
Una, Virginia, and Kentucky are <lb/>
planning to be he d <lb/>
in next October the <lb/>
purpose of discussing the <lb/>
tobacco situation and considering the <lb/>
various <lb/>
of planters throughout <lb/>
these States in an effort to obtain <lb/>
and maintain profitable prices for <lb/>
North Carolina will en- <lb/>
to have delegates in attend- <lb/>
from every county in the <lb/>
sections, and members from the <lb/>
various organizations. <lb/>
This meeting will be the <lb/>
of the plans of the Tobacco <lb/>
Association of Virginia to <lb/>
organize the growers of the three <lb/>
States of the great tobacco belt into <lb/>
a solid association, so as to control <lb/>
the prices of <lb/>
Time.<lb/>
The was much wit A, <lb/>
the colored, contingent Saturday <lb/>
tern. in. A. fat old stood at <lb/>
the door her foot <lb/>
fixed on mm of <lb/>
Plow. The weight grow too much <lb/>
for and he informed, his <lb/>
that, that was his. foot <lb/>
she begged to be saying, <lb/>
I on a vi <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
HEALTH <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
The man who insures his <lb/>
wise for his family. <lb/>
The man who Insures his <lb/>
Is wise both for his family and <lb/>
himself. <lb/>
V on may health toy guard <lb/>
It. It U worth guarding. <lb/>
At the first attack of disease, <lb/>
which genera approaches <lb/>
through the and <lb/>
Itself la Innumerable ways <lb/>
Pills <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. <lb/>
Mrs. Polly Smith from <lb/>
Ayden Wednesday. <lb/>
G- A. Kittrell Co. will pay <lb/>
you highest market price for your <lb/>
potatoes. <lb/>
Oar load Mo Timothy hay just <lb/>
received. Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Sheet and tin. <lb/>
ton, Co. <lb/>
H. Langston and <lb/>
Misses Era and Lucy Belle, <lb/>
Wednesday with Mrs. A. D. <lb/>
Johnston. <lb/>
Car load of flour received, <lb/>
lowest prices. Harrington, <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
in our store cheap <lb/>
for R. G. Chapman Co. <lb/>
Stop at Kittrell <lb/>
for a cool drink. <lb/>
Miss Juan it Manning, of New <lb/>
Bern, is her grandmother, <lb/>
Mrs. Sallie <lb/>
Kittrell Taylor will pay you <lb/>
highest market price for spring <lb/>
chickens- <lb/>
Carry your beeswax to Kittrell <lb/>
d Taylor. <lb/>
Don't forget Kittrell Taylor <lb/>
a fall line of horse and cattle <lb/>
medicine. <lb/>
Mrs. Henry C. Nelson is quite <lb/>
sick. <lb/>
time for listing <lb/>
town has expired. All per- <lb/>
Boarding J. D. <lb/>
Cox. Board per day. Best <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Two Piece <lb/>
have Jno. David Smith to <lb/>
thank for our first watermelon. <lb/>
Tom Back, of Vanceboro, <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell Co. for any Siting relatives here. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
thing in the feed line. <lb/>
Mason's Fruit Jars at lowest <lb/>
price. Kittrell A Taylor. <lb/>
A force of brick masons and <lb/>
carpenters at work on the Pitt <lb/>
County Oil Mill. <lb/>
Latest and very cheap <lb/>
d. at H. L. Johnson's. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have <lb/>
stock all the while a <lb/>
of and <lb/>
Fence and will be glad <lb/>
to give you prices and receive <lb/>
you orders. <lb/>
All kinds of soft cool <lb/>
refreshing. H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
T. N. Manning Co. are carry <lb/>
the medicine that will cure <lb/>
diseases of the in any state. <lb/>
Fruit jars J gallon size <lb/>
quart size H, L. Johnson. <lb/>
Mrs. of Raleigh, <lb/>
is here visiting Mrs. A. G. Cox. <lb/>
Roan Cooper with his factory <lb/>
seems to be alive. Call see us <lb/>
either at factory or store. Our <lb/>
smiles will do you good- <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
I am now prepared to furnish <lb/>
brick at Lowest market prices. <lb/>
O. M. Manning. <lb/>
Miss Mamie Dawson, of Grifton, <lb/>
is the Misses Dawson. <lb/>
wish to notify the <lb/>
sons who are law I every <lb/>
taxes in the town of Winter- at mile south of <lb/>
ville, will come and do frog Level on Sam place. <lb/>
at once and save trouble. <lb/>
J. E. Green, tax lister. <lb/>
Purnell Tripp. <lb/>
Say Have you seen Those <lb/>
H. L. Johnson pays highest buggies that has in his <lb/>
prices for eggs and chickens <lb/>
It in need of a good barrel I <lb/>
flour see Kittrell Taylor. <lb/>
of <lb/>
show room. If not drop <lb/>
in town and take a look at them. <lb/>
It do you good, do not <lb/>
ask you to bay stop and see <lb/>
them. <lb/>
pair of shoes at a <lb/>
r and see for <lb/>
Jno. Son. <lb/>
The ladies especially invited <lb/>
to see our of Hamburg <lb/>
and Lanes. to Please <lb/>
A. W. Ange and Co. <lb/>
Postmaster G. Bryan is off <lb/>
for Bethel this morning. <lb/>
Miss Cox went to Green- <lb/>
ville Thursday afternoon. <lb/>
See H. L. for heavy and <lb/>
light groceries, <lb/>
If you are not a patron of our <lb/>
store come and get acquainted with <lb/>
us, our stock learn <lb/>
oar prices, B. T. Cox A Bro. <lb/>
Mrs. Bryan went to <lb/>
den <lb/>
Mrs. Bettie returned to <lb/>
Ayden Thursday. <lb/>
Shoes, Hits and Caps at your <lb/>
own price at A. W. Ange and Co. <lb/>
Miss Chapman went to <lb/>
House Friday morning. <lb/>
is the accepted to <lb/>
send in your order for Handy To- <lb/>
Tracks to be used in <lb/>
this crop of tobacco. Do <lb/>
not wait until the last minute when <lb/>
your tobacco is ripe and be <lb/>
in the barn before you attend to <lb/>
this matter. Be ready. Although <lb/>
the crop is short there is a great <lb/>
demand for our trucks, We have <lb/>
already sold more than we had ex- <lb/>
to sell still the orders <lb/>
keep coming. If you have Dot <lb/>
ready send us <lb/>
before the final rush comes. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg., Co. <lb/>
The boiler the new A. G. <lb/>
Coy Mfg. shop has come and <lb/>
is being <lb/>
See those nice pants at H. L. <lb/>
Johnson's they are Cheap and good <lb/>
I. C <lb/>
see A. <lb/>
have <lb/>
While a on The . .,, <lb/>
milk cows and one heifer Oil mill W Aim. <lb/>
Apply to F. O. Cox, Win- cut his SO that, he is I I <lb/>
V- able to get about to hunt up new. A, , <lb/>
a I,. , v from Morehead, <lb/>
Tucker has typhoid HoPe be lo travel <lb/>
fever a week. fountain pens a <lb/>
I specialty at Dr. B. T. Cox <lb/>
Some people talk about this A well selected variety of drug, drugstore. <lb/>
being the of the a Mi of Thee H <lb/>
NO VEST. <lb/>
There's great com fort in wearing Coat and Trousers <lb/>
without the vest flaring this warm . weather. Yon get <lb/>
rid of the vest, the and the stiff shirt. You <lb/>
get a free circulation -air. There's no dragged <lb/>
look to coats of o . lightweight two-piece suits. <lb/>
We've Mastered The Problem <lb/>
A little thing in right spot makes the garment <lb/>
hold its shape. this as soon as you <lb/>
see the suit and as lo . you wear it. Smart, snappy <lb/>
pattern. Real young -ruff for men of all ages, who fee <lb/>
they are still in it. Flannels, Homespuns, Serges and <lb/>
Cheviot mixtures, m proper materials. <lb/>
WILSON <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER <lb/>
year when there is to do. <lb/>
This be true some planes <lb/>
but it i far from Doing true at <lb/>
baggy shop. He Las <lb/>
been shipping buggies almost daily <lb/>
for long, long time and still or <lb/>
more and While <lb/>
a many these buggies are <lb/>
laid in this state he also ships <lb/>
numbers to Virginia and <lb/>
South Carolina. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Hats and <lb/>
Notions at B. G. Chapman <lb/>
Co.<lb/>
have reopened my <lb/>
barber shop in the store formerly <lb/>
occupied by Kittrell and Taylor. <lb/>
Will <lb/>
need of Tobacco <lb/>
Flues or Flue Iron you will do <lb/>
well to correspond with the A. G. <lb/>
-Cox Co. and et their prices. <lb/>
They have a supply of iron on <lb/>
baud and make the best flues that <lb/>
can be bad. They will also give <lb/>
you best prices on iron. <lb/>
medicines kept at the drag store. <lb/>
Try pound of Columbia <lb/>
the bust town. <lb/>
H. L. Johns <lb/>
ofT. W. Wood Sou's., garden <lb/>
flour at the drug more. <lb/>
Tasteless CASTOR OIL sold. <lb/>
Taste as good as Maple Syrup. <lb/>
IS cents per bottle at Dr. B. T. <lb/>
Cox. Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
A City woman wants a <lb/>
divorce her husband because <lb/>
he will not argue with her. A <lb/>
man who is an expert <lb/>
acquires her proficiency through <lb/>
her husband's powers of verbal <lb/>
Not to argue with her <lb/>
is to put her out of <lb/>
Atlanta Constitution. <lb/>
MRS. SARAH TAYLOR <lb/>
FASHIONABLE <lb/>
Main Street, N. C. <lb/>
KING COMBINATION <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
A. COX COMPANY. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N <lb/>
Great <lb/>
Clearance Sale. <lb/>
Beginning Mo July <lb/>
we will start our Great Semi- <lb/>
Annual Clearance Sale. Our <lb/>
rule is not lo goods over <lb/>
front season lo season. Great <lb/>
inducement will be on <lb/>
entire stock of Dress Goods, <lb/>
Laces and <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
and Furnishings. We must <lb/>
have space for our jail Stock. <lb/>
C. L CO. <lb/>
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Dy Goods, Notions. Fancy <lb/>
Tobacco and Cigars. <lb/>
j Soda Fountain in town, <lb/>
popular drinks. Hot <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Proctor Bro <lb/>
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb/>
N. C, July <lb/>
me of the firmer are <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Langston and <lb/>
to Greenville Tuesday. <lb/>
r. Mrs. W. A. <lb/>
pent here. <lb/>
Hardy <lb/>
and Sunday with <lb/>
to build a <lb/>
to go in it. clothing <lb/>
goods far your family, <lb/>
your table, or <lb/>
we supply your a <lb/>
mill and are n <lb/>
la full blast and we are <lb/>
red to gin cotton, grind corn, <lb/>
V lumber, do all kinds <lb/>
j turned work for night at E. E. <lb/>
slid house trimmings. We . , <lb/>
general repairing of . J <lb/>
and E yesterday.<lb/>
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wanted in the way <lb/>
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and be <lb/>
to . something to <lb/>
wear. article <lb/>
you <lb/>
Highest prices paid <lb/>
for cotton. <lb/>
or a <lb/>
of Farmville, <lb/>
a short while <lb/>
u. <lb/>
. H. Langston and <lb/>
Eva and Lucy Bell <lb/>
yesterday in <lb/>
A; Taylor and Miss <lb/>
i . E. Patrick and little Lima <lb/>
in tie neighborhood <lb/>
turn <lb/>
V-l, <lb/>
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Wei <lb/>
of Standard <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
and sister, <lb/>
last week <lb/>
to spend sometime at Seven <lb/>
i i l r i in i <lb/>
some <lb/>
may <lb/>
family <lb/>
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Miss Carrie <lb/>
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lap v <lb/>
and came borne yesterday. <lb/>
We are Q., <lb/>
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lime at <lb/>
Ma Falkland, <lb/>
Tyson, Mi ,,. <lb/>
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in grocery-Vine and sell it to our <lb/>
ti <lb/>
l Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
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what we after, and th <lb/>
our Will insure <lb/>
-butter, and many , that <lb/>
would be unattainable t without the<lb/>
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb/>
If you <lb/>
soon, aid we've made <lb/>
There II no need to borrow a lawn mower we <lb/>
we sell machine with best steel knives at <lb/>
a guarantee it to do the work. <lb/>
Water <lb/>
everything in- the Hardware <lb/>
It is easy enough to cry which <lb/>
We <lb/>
convinces is <lb/>
for <lb/>
We <lb/>
Dorothy Dodd <lb/>
So aS to excite the <lb/>
who do no, how- <lb/>
ever, ask bill trial that our contentions may <lb/>
be proved or disapproved in all fairness. <lb/>
Vi Dorothy Dodd Shoes <lb/>
In the seasons Oxfords, Strap <lb/>
Ties, Etc. <lb/>
i V iS <lb/>
J J <lb/>
Hand Book No- II. <lb/>
mm. <lb/>
mi<lb/>
each night for two weeks ban <lb/>
Mat me in my <lb/>
H. Turn <lb/>
own, P They <lb/>
lie for ,<lb/>
ripe. Only Wooten's <lb/>
vegetable Never <lb/>
Quick Arrest . <lb/>
J. A. Gulledge of <lb/>
pas twice the hospital from <lb/>
of <lb/>
and <lb/>
Arni<lb/>
aches and kills <lb/>
at drug Store. <lb/>
Japanese Losses f-t <lb/>
London, July Hay- <lb/>
Vi, <lb/>
i official <lb/>
be <lb/>
lie <lb/>
shows the losses <lb/>
so i <lb/>
casualties <lb/>
days <lb/>
killed or wounded<lb/>
A Sure Thing <lb/>
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Arm and finished A r <lb/>
TEN CENTS a I <lb/>
r v ft. <lb/>
Hundred yards to, make your<lb/>
l not true. Dr. King's <lb/>
few discovery for <lb/>
j sure cure all lung <lb/>
can testify <lb/>
that. Mrs. C B. of <lb/>
W. <lb/>
pad a severe case <lb/>
for tried every. <lb/>
of, bur got no relief, <lb/>
f Dr. <lb/>
fry then <lb/>
it V <lb/>
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Thin White Goods Bags and Valises. <lb/>
at. summer or <lb/>
CUT <lb/>
,; <lb/>
or j; <lb/>
all go.- <lb/>
DOLLAR <lb/>
ti New Die <lb/>
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at the ridiculous low f <lb/>
i i i I <lb/>
v . -is---. <lb/>
m mm j. <lb/>
wk hearts <lb/>
ire by If <lb/>
lat a little much, or if you <lb/>
of <lb/>
be stomach and <lb/>
up the heart.<lb/>
the ff the. <lb/>
lean, <lb/>
and heath <lb/>
o every organ f the body. Sold<lb/>
fire Sweeps <lb/>
-Severe Cut in of Spring Summer Clothing; Thin Coat Pants. <lb/>
. ; <lb/>
Mining- <lb/>
Md. July<lb/>
town m by, ., <lb/>
entailing a Mac of <lb/>
fire it. . . -Q <lb/>
fire in a shop <lb/>
and in fifteen had , . <lb/>
to a d other <lb/>
Del., says the <lb/>
has started a <lb/>
for the of the sufferers. <lb/>
A Startling Teat, <lb/>
To ave a life, Dr. T G. <lb/>
of No. Pa., made I <lb/>
resulting in a <lb/>
cure. He writes, a patient <lb/>
-was violent <lb/>
caused by liberation of <lb/>
the stomach. I bad often found <lb/>
Bitters excellent for acute <lb/>
stomach and, liver, troubles so I <lb/>
them. -L <lb/>
gained from the has not <lb/>
bad an attack j <lb/>
Electric<lb/>
and Kidney <lb/>
troubles. <lb/>
I .- <lb/>
attack of will <lb/>
vent a serious sickness. The bent <lb/>
known Remedy is Dr. Beth Ar. <lb/>
J. L. Wooten it to five<lb/>
TOWELS <lb/>
Doz Bleached; <lb/>
els, Good Bee Hive Price<lb/>
ladies Crook <lb/>
las worth while they last, <lb/>
Bee Hive Price <lb/>
OXFORDS <lb/>
LAWNS <lb/>
V.<lb/>
III- . ,. <lb/>
; yards figured <lb/>
Lawns Bee Jive <lb/>
price yd <lb/>
Organdy, Dimity. <lb/>
worth <lb/>
r; r; Hive price <lb/>
LACES <lb/>
1.0,000 <lb/>
and 1-3. on i <lb/>
, ma, <lb/>
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<p>
A Difference. <lb/>
The street on a Saturday have <lb/>
a much more orderly <lb/>
j dispensary was <lb/>
Grand ed than they did with eleven <lb/>
Lodge 5- F. C. loons here. <lb/>
Sorts of Induced Rates via <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line. <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb/>
July <lb/>
Biennial <lb/>
Conclave of Pythias, <lb/>
August to 20th. <lb/>
Richmond, National <lb/>
Association of Au- <lb/>
gust 1st to 6th. <lb/>
St Mo.-Account tho Worlds <lb/>
Fair. Season, Sixty day, <lb/>
teen any and Excursion <lb/>
tickets. <lb/>
Tourist, and Week End rates <lb/>
Resorts in Virginia <lb/>
and the Carolinas. <lb/>
For full information as to rates, dates <lb/>
of sale, limits of tickets, <lb/>
schedules,, etc., call on any <lb/>
Ticket of the A. C. L., <lb/>
or write <lb/>
H. M. Emerson, W. J Craig <lb/>
T II. A <lb/>
N, C <lb/>
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
W. J. Evans died Friday evening <lb/>
at their home about miles from <lb/>
town. The burial took place <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Some antiquarian has traced <lb/>
President Roosevelt's mother's <lb/>
family to the beginning the 17th <lb/>
century. Judge Parker is going up-to date pianos. <lb/>
Bethel, N. 1904. <lb/>
A large crowd left here Wed- <lb/>
for Virginia i Beach. <lb/>
Misses Mattie and Effie Grimes <lb/>
left Wednesday for Seven Springs. <lb/>
The potato is about all in. <lb/>
Some nave made and some <lb/>
lost. <lb/>
T. A. Carson went to Conetoe <lb/>
Wednesday on business and says <lb/>
crops are looking fine <lb/>
there. <lb/>
Miss Rosa Bullock has a house <lb/>
full of music. She has five nice <lb/>
Must Eat <lb/>
to trace Roosevelt back to New <lb/>
York after the 8th of November. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
When little Alton Parker gleefully <lb/>
ran to his mother with the great <lb/>
news that he had been appointed <lb/>
janitor of the building, and when <lb/>
Henry Davis was thrilled by his <lb/>
promotion to be brakeman on the <lb/>
B. neither of them thought <lb/>
that those would have an <lb/>
effect on the Presidential election of <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
If, matter how low the price Experienced <lb/>
bl. and we are the found great benefit by <lb/>
Pie tO Supply of <lb/>
Seasonable Eatables at <lb/>
Seasonable Prices. <lb/>
Fresh, Clean, Pare Goods only <lb/>
are offered. We don't call <lb/>
shoulders hams. Everything <lb/>
goes by its honest name. <lb/>
W. THIGPEN <lb/>
GROCER. <lb/>
Five Points. <lb/>
have <lb/>
great benefit by taking with <lb/>
them a bottle of Dr. Seth Arnold s <lb/>
It cures caused <lb/>
by impure water sadden <lb/>
changes of climate. <lb/>
Warranted by J. L- Woolen, <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The undersigned, having this day <lb/>
been appointed by, <lb/>
the Clerk of the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt County, as ad- <lb/>
of the estate of <lb/>
Warren deceased, notice is <lb/>
given to all persons holding claims <lb/>
said estate to present them to <lb/>
me for payment, duly authenticated, <lb/>
on or before the day of July 1906. <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar o <lb/>
their recovery. All person indebted <lb/>
to said estate are requested to make <lb/>
This the 13th day <lb/>
Administrator of Allen Wan-en d. <lb/>
Jarvis A Blow, <lb/>
----ESTABLISHED <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale retail end <lb/>
A fen months ago attention of a Dealer. Cash <lb/>
few and pi gen-1 F c <lb/>
of all diseases, Mattresses, Oak Be <lb/>
J. T. Smith and wife are spend- <lb/>
this week in Plymouth. <lb/>
W. B. Bullock returned home <lb/>
Tuesday night from Norfolk. <lb/>
Mrs. F. C. James went to Green <lb/>
ville Thursday. <lb/>
W. J. and wife <lb/>
have just returned from Morehead <lb/>
City and He says <lb/>
he caught lots of trout with hook <lb/>
and line and also says he caught <lb/>
the largest Jack fish ever caught <lb/>
in Neuse river. <lb/>
John Ford has opened a new <lb/>
beef market on Main in the <lb/>
old F. W. Andrews store. <lb/>
Thomas wife have <lb/>
gone to LaGrange lo make it their <lb/>
home for a while. <lb/>
just coming <lb/>
oh they are so sweet. J. W. <lb/>
Thomas presented me with a half <lb/>
one <lb/>
OPENING <lb/>
Tobacco Sale <lb/>
Tuesday, <lb/>
Aug., 2nd <lb/>
WAREHOUSE <lb/>
PARHAM <lb/>
FOXHALL <lb/>
BOWLING <lb/>
I I <lb/>
CURE <lb/>
NO <lb/>
EXILE FOR <lb/>
CON. <lb/>
A Cure at L-st I, After <lb/>
. Investigation, <lb/>
St. Interests. <lb/>
now <lb/>
. caw , <lb/>
cured and rave ah n such <lb/>
is but S of R pear. <lb/>
Bo ha e b an the results <lb/>
pronounced <lb/>
by all o J that a <lb/>
has <lb/>
to <lb/>
and is <lb/>
a normal cost <lb/>
sure to all u <lb/>
PI, Its chief features Is <lb/>
can remain <lb/>
d by Wends and relative, and <lb/>
in a sir-eat many instances, especially <lb/>
early stages of the <lb/>
pursue their daily vocations <lb/>
and still Become completely cured <lb/>
Patients receiving same treat- <lb/>
here in St. Louis have complete- <lb/>
rapidly as those in <lb/>
Colorado, New Mexico and <lb/>
The <lb/>
and the com r controls this <lb/>
is n <lb/>
the m North Seventh <lb/>
t, .- also <lb/>
eat J a f ton avenue and <lb/>
at Hill- <lb/>
side. Mo. The care will be known as <lb/>
the Lung Cure, and Mr. L <lb/>
P. Benson, the discoverer of the fluid <lb/>
inhalants which ate used, will person <lb/>
ally have charge of the of the <lb/>
company. Mr. Benson will personally <lb/>
meet all who call at the office of the <lb/>
company on Seventh street, and win <lb/>
answer all communications from <lb/>
who are unable to make a per. <lb/>
Zonal ball.-From the St. Louis Globe <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
Free booklet on request. <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
417-19 N. Seventh St, <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo. <lb/>
FOR CONSUMPTION. <lb/>
Carriage, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb/>
Tables, P <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
High Key West Cm- <lb/>
roots, George <lb/>
led Peaches, Apples. <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
floor Meat, Soap- <lb/>
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Option Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar. <lb/>
den Oranges, Nut <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Pony, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, tile I Observer. <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, New <lb/>
Sewing Machines, nu <lb/>
other goods. and <lb/>
quantity. tor cash. Come <lb/>
see me. <lb/>
Original Observations. <lb/>
You are not obliged to believe all <lb/>
the evil things you hear about <lb/>
yourself. <lb/>
The average girl looks out a <lb/>
man with a fine figure -in his bank <lb/>
account. <lb/>
The only a man wants <lb/>
he gets all the in he needs <lb/>
is more money. <lb/>
There are too many people in the <lb/>
churches who went to dead-head <lb/>
their way to heaven. <lb/>
If all the people who give good <lb/>
advice would follow it themselves, <lb/>
the world would be full of at gels. <lb/>
We are glad to know that it is <lb/>
no longer fashionable to call people <lb/>
are only taking the <lb/>
The New Season <lb/>
WILL FIND THE OLD <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Warehouse <lb/>
Right at the forefront of tobacco business. <lb/>
We will be in shape for handling every load to <lb/>
th best advantage of the <lb/>
With plenty of room, perfect lights, ample cap- <lb/>
a competent force, the is <lb/>
going to be behind any other house in high <lb/>
prices. Our aim will be to take lead and <lb/>
hold it. Opening sale will be <lb/>
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2ND, 1904. <lb/>
Mr B T. Bailey will be auctioneer for us this <lb/>
season. He is one of the best in the state- Come <lb/>
EVANS, HOOKER CO., PROPS. I <lb/>
Hum n n S SPAIN. I<lb/>
far is it off to where the, <lb/>
devil asked ,,,,. <lb/>
Walker of S . <lb/>
question No <lb/>
matter how how fur it is, it's <lb/>
enough Virginia <lb/>
Pb.- <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Car Load Whiskey Seized. <lb/>
HOME TELEPHONE AND <lb/>
TELEGRAPH COMPANY. <lb/>
The following points can now <lb/>
be reached over the lines of <lb/>
Imperial Shaving Mm, <lb/>
Hopkins, Daniel Davis, Props. <lb/>
Cleanliness our Motto. <lb/>
Only experienced men em- <lb/>
ployed. Opposite new.; <lb/>
store. <lb/>
this <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
Beaufort, <lb/>
Durham, <lb/>
hi. <lb/>
Henderson, <lb/>
Littleton, <lb/>
New <lb/>
Oxford, <lb/>
Raleigh, <lb/>
Ml. <lb/>
Warrenton, <lb/>
Weldon, <lb/>
Wilmington- <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
Baltimore Md. <lb/>
Chattanooga, Tenn. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
City. Va. <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
Cincinnati, <lb/>
Columbia, S. C, <lb/>
Danville, Va <lb/>
Va <lb/>
Tenn. <lb/>
New York. N. Y. <lb/>
New Orleans, La <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Petersburg, Va. <lb/>
Philadelphia, Pa <lb/>
Richmond, <lb/>
St. Louts, Mo. <lb/>
Suffolk. Va, <lb/>
N. C, July <lb/>
officers yesterday afternoon, <lb/>
made another bit seizure of <lb/>
freight <lb/>
yards of the Southern Railway <lb/>
It became known to the revenue <lb/>
officers that a car load whiskey <lb/>
was there and investigation result- <lb/>
ed in seizure of the liquor <lb/>
irregularities. The car contained <lb/>
twenty-five barrels of the <lb/>
and it is said it had been shipped <lb/>
from Cincinnati to an <lb/>
dealer. The oar containing the <lb/>
barrels was ordered <lb/>
placed on the siding, and <lb/>
the afternoon the liquor was haul- <lb/>
ed town and placed In the base- <lb/>
of the government building. <lb/>
Ex. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE JUNE 9th, 1904- <lb/>
and Discount <lb/>
Overdraft <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures . <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Checks cash items <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
291.085 <lb/>
Stock paid <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
Undivided Profits less <lb/>
Paid <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
20,000.09 <lb/>
12,097.92 <lb/>
226,973.3 <lb/>
7,014.29 <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. . . <lb/>
T James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
ind belief <lb/>
And all other important In <lb/>
points of <lb/>
River. <lb/>
Poor <lb/>
manager of the <lb/>
Subscribed and to before <lb/>
me. this 20th day of June, <lb/>
C. TYSON, <lb/>
, Notary Public. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
It. A. TYSON, <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
The manager of the Kinston <lb/>
base ball team said that as the <lb/>
Washington boys beat them two j Proprietor, <lb/>
games, they stopped In Greenville J have newly my shop <lb/>
.-. . m tO the <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S <lb/>
TONSORIAL PARLOR, <lb/>
Opposite J. B. Cherry ft Co. <lb/>
to take on our boys. They <lb/>
fa- <lb/>
. j -r <lb/>
and am prepared to give the best <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Attorney at Law, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C-<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JULY 1904 <lb/>
No. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
MONDAY, JULY <lb/>
Bela Keel is in <lb/>
Bethel. <lb/>
T. W. Whitehurst <lb/>
Bethel. <lb/>
W. K. returned Sunday <lb/>
from <lb/>
Barrett, of Kinston, spent <lb/>
hi town. <lb/>
lira. Warren is visit <lb/>
at <lb/>
C. f. t, of <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
n U. Tripp, went to Winter <lb/>
M to La- <lb/>
Grange <lb/>
J. and family <lb/>
to r <lb/>
Chas. Skinner returned from <lb/>
New York <lb/>
W. It. Parker, Jr., left tor Kin- <lb/>
Sunday evening. <lb/>
W, L. returned <lb/>
Chatham, Va. evening. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
and went to <lb/>
L. Bros and sons, <lb/>
and went to <lb/>
G. T. <lb/>
evening from a trip <lb/>
Mi. L. of Ayden, <lb/>
is her parent, Mr. am <lb/>
Mis. j. <lb/>
B. H. left <lb/>
for to in a meet, <lb/>
tins <lb/>
Swift, who has <lb/>
Mis. II L. nun <lb/>
Kinston Sat evening. <lb/>
county. They Seek to <lb/>
a public sentiment which will endowed with the <lb/>
ac- a j strictest perception o honor, <lb/>
home. . ,, .,.,. <lb/>
The steam was <lb/>
out and tested Monday <lb/>
Rev. a 11.1 Mrs. F. G. Halt mail <lb/>
left this for Staunton, Va. <lb/>
Fred Forbes left thin <lb/>
for Wilmington and <lb/>
Sheriff left this <lb/>
for t take pa <lb/>
to the <lb/>
Moses Annie Bettie Crisp. <lb/>
of Berkley, are visiting <lb/>
West <lb/>
Mr Mrs. Sol. and <lb/>
of Kinston. came this <lb/>
to visit Dr. and Mis. <lb/>
W. L. Brown and <lb/>
W hit, returned Monday evening <lb/>
from Tar <lb/>
them home. <lb/>
WEDNESDAY, JULY <lb/>
Miss Carrie left this <lb/>
It <lb/>
B. E. Patrick went to Kinston <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
J. L. returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
C. B Mayo m <lb/>
Ocracoke Tuesday evening. <lb/>
A. T. King Tues- <lb/>
day evening from Halifax. <lb/>
Miss left <lb/>
a Beach. <lb/>
Kin this <lb/>
morning from Seven <lb/>
Mis. L. T. Small wood returned <lb/>
from <lb/>
Prof. W. H. <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Miss Patrick returned <lb/>
Tuesday evening from Ocracoke. <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
S. is Man <lb/>
P. B. went to Kinston I ville <lb/>
Tuesday evening returned this j <lb/>
What Does it Mean. <lb/>
A political sensation of the <lb/>
rank is impending in this county. <lb/>
Two if and of <lb/>
beyond the limits <lb/>
MR. BERRY THE MAN <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
We are no politician, simply a <lb/>
r plain farmer, but when we read <lb/>
f county, of different paragraph <lb/>
cal faith, are t canvass for the legislature it <lb/>
a series of I a responsive chord our <lb/>
independent their <lb/>
have been ask- <lb/>
to do this by the <lb/>
more important feature lies <lb/>
fact gentlemen <lb/>
not only not Sitting without <lb/>
but <lb/>
opposition toil. brief they <lb/>
to attack the make-up of <lb/>
their party's this <lb/>
We love Berry, every <lb/>
who knows him him, <lb/>
if you don't eve it issue a <lb/>
circular calling for signatures and <lb/>
see He is a good man, a <lb/>
man, a man of grit, a <lb/>
of nerve, a man when he <lb/>
sees the sense of u thing possesses <lb/>
the stability i maintain that <lb/>
thing. only so, but <lb/>
i a man of unusual sense <lb/>
Due is a Democrat of many long <lb/>
years party the other <lb/>
is a Republican an enthusiastic <lb/>
a man <lb/>
of Stale note its service. Their <lb/>
unity are strong; neither <lb/>
seeks to alter that but <lb/>
to uphold it. The object of the <lb/>
canvass which Judge James H. <lb/>
Democrat, aid Hon. <lb/>
Thomas Settle, Republican, are to <lb/>
make is slated by to be to <lb/>
strengthen their respective parties <lb/>
by changes in management. <lb/>
If prevent plain are out <lb/>
here will be a discussion this tail <lb/>
which will be of undoubted inter- <lb/>
and if sensational <lb/>
is not said it will surprising. <lb/>
Judge speeches are in t <lb/>
of a to be <lb/>
and Ins known <lb/>
will a <lb/>
Mr. Settle, suave, and <lb/>
eloquent, has an <lb/>
of for <lb/>
ibis <lb/>
cause or circumstance placed <lb/>
his keeping apprehend the <lb/>
Slightest danger, a workman, a <lb/>
democrat, a friend at all times, he <lb/>
cm and will be trusted wherever <lb/>
known. Give to old <lb/>
this man and the result will prove <lb/>
a victory which will make all <lb/>
democrats smile. <lb/>
N T N EA Fa B M <lb/>
Mrs. Sarah Johnson Dead. <lb/>
Mrs. fares V. Johnson, widow <lb/>
of the late Mr. S. M. died <lb/>
about Tuesday <lb/>
at her home near the Christian <lb/>
ch. <lb/>
Mrs. Johnson was old. <lb/>
MEETING LADIES AID SOCIETY. <lb/>
Reported For Reflector. <lb/>
The Ladies Aid Society of the <lb/>
Methodist church held its regular <lb/>
meeting Monday afternoon at <lb/>
the home of Mrs Bert The <lb/>
meeting was well attended, and was <lb/>
both interesting <lb/>
The President, Mrs. <lb/>
called the society to order, and <lb/>
the <lb/>
of importance was transacted. <lb/>
Business over Mrs. Chas. Laugh- <lb/>
read a very interesting <lb/>
selection entitled, <lb/>
which was very muck <lb/>
enjoyed by all present. This con- <lb/>
the business of the meet- <lb/>
the society adjourned with <lb/>
benediction. <lb/>
As all were preparing to no to <lb/>
our homes. Mrs. much to <lb/>
the delight of all, invited us to <lb/>
of most delicious water- <lb/>
melon.-, which were very much en- <lb/>
Bart left delighted <lb/>
with the success of meeting <lb/>
the in <lb/>
which Mrs. <lb/>
State Veteran's Reunion <lb/>
State Reunion <lb/>
ate will take place <lb/>
Asheville August Veter- <lb/>
ans will be free by the <lb/>
people Asheville, <lb/>
ans ate preparing for a great time <lb/>
on tins occasion. The Buncombe <lb/>
veterans have sent a circular <lb/>
She had been an invalid for <lb/>
a. slid for sometime odd. which among other things toe <lb/>
Bind to her bed. She bore following <lb/>
with Cm fortitude <lb/>
lid the end peacefully. She <lb/>
six children, <lb/>
people throw <lb/>
wide open their doors, whether to <lb/>
humble Oil tugs, or mom palatial <lb/>
-------.-. . i <lb/>
and bid Vol. , <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mrs. Susan and child re- <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
I News, <lb/>
Lena and Georgia An <lb/>
returned Tuesday evening <lb/>
from <lb/>
M Rivers, of <lb/>
Emilia of -r , <lb/>
I evening to <lb/>
son. who has been visiting M <lb/>
Mis F. Junes, of Bethel, <lb/>
Who visiting Mrs. . ., <lb/>
I el <lb/>
Misses i <lb/>
lie Hi inlay <lb/>
evening from a visit to <lb/>
Way <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Miss Mable Barnhill, <lb/>
OH me in Saturday t <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. . i <lb/>
bill. <lb/>
lit <lb/>
George Cherry went to to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Rip went to New Bern <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Chas. Skinner went up the road <lb/>
this <lb/>
K. Lincoln to Kinston <lb/>
Monday f veiling. <lb/>
Miss Fannie Savage hit this <lb/>
morning for Raleigh. <lb/>
L. H. Rountree went to Gran <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
C. B. West returned to Bab <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
E. G. Barrett returned to <lb/>
, Monday <lb/>
J. T. Harrell came Monday <lb/>
from Washington. <lb/>
Mis. L. returned <lb/>
to Ayden <lb/>
Mrs Adi Savage and children <lb/>
left this morning tor Raleigh. <lb/>
Mt'S A. II. Tall and little child- <lb/>
r. tin Tuesday <lb/>
f in vi-ii i. Henderson. <lb/>
Mrs j. <lb/>
Miss Mar, in. loll till. <lb/>
for Virginia <lb/>
A. , Scotland Neck, <lb/>
bu was in. nun lei, <lb/>
J. F. <lb/>
Home this morning. <lb/>
30.500,000 Paid. <lb/>
he Into a Well. <lb/>
N C, July <lb/>
Jamestown afternoon, <lb/>
Fred Brown, aged nine years, son <lb/>
of Mi. and Brown, <lb/>
while to draw a <lb/>
water from a new, fifty <lb/>
foot rock lined well, caught bold <lb/>
the rope to the bucket, just <lb/>
it leached the water forty feet be- <lb/>
low, was plunged headlong <lb/>
down the well. The alarm <lb/>
by his seven-year-old sister, <lb/>
who was with him, and fifteen <lb/>
the lifeless body of the <lb/>
little fellow was up from <lb/>
cavernous depths below. He <lb/>
had evidently been killed <lb/>
Mil., <lb/>
general loss coin mil tee, com pored <lb/>
of export men, <lb/>
was utter the <lb/>
great lire of February made it- <lb/>
final formal Pan <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
The report states that <lb/>
claims handled by the <lb/>
lull lee and that id <lb/>
I on <lb/>
There are still i <lb/>
I Set II. am HI <lb/>
or <lb/>
which settled <lb/>
by the companies. <lb/>
The amount involved these <lb/>
small claims will not exceed <lb/>
so that the total in- <lb/>
paid those who o-t in <lb/>
the lire will be about <lb/>
our people. <lb/>
Mrs was a <lb/>
Mis. A. J and Mrs. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mi. L Pain.;, <lb/>
services c <lb/>
by K. Powell the <lb/>
I o'clock We <lb/>
afternoon, The <lb/>
took place Initial <lb/>
ground t. mi i . from town. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register It Williams <lb/>
licenses . the following <lb/>
coup e- I w.-. I <lb/>
; . <lb/>
N i mi <lb/>
U i-i <lb/>
I. <lb/>
i- <lb/>
J. A <lb/>
J. <lb/>
M,. S <lb/>
mil <lb/>
How Much They Get. <lb/>
The master <lb/>
been fig oil the salaries of all <lb/>
lbs mail carriers the state, with <lb/>
the following result; One bun-1 <lb/>
and get each- <lb/>
get get get <lb/>
gel the remainder <lb/>
range from downwards, <lb/>
Harden and <lb/>
Milk <lb/>
Samuel Shivers and <lb/>
Bishop Watson is III. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C, July <lb/>
Friends all over North <lb/>
will regret exceedingly to learn <lb/>
that Rt. Rev. A. A. Watson, <lb/>
bishop the Fast <lb/>
suffered another stroke <lb/>
paralysis at his home in city <lb/>
this morning. The <lb/>
able bishop was renting fairly well <lb/>
tonight, but it is believed that the <lb/>
end is not far distant <lb/>
their home-, there I <lb/>
for your . <lb/>
best their larders <lb/>
You need bring no <lb/>
you I impecunious n; u r <lb/>
extra cars to hold and <lb/>
your usual <lb/>
cheek necessary to war <lb/>
stones, and a t a petite <lb/>
All else will be furnished tie, a- <lb/>
like high low, run aim <lb/>
Some in <lb/>
is all <lb/>
and <lb/>
Held For Murder <lb/>
Norfolk, Va . July D. <lb/>
William who <lb/>
. on <lb/>
Alt in <lb/>
med in m .<lb/>
-be- <lb/>
ill on <lb/>
I- <lb/>
hospital y-s- <lb/>
The difference. <lb/>
A salesman who has clerked <lb/>
large store here for seven years, <lb/>
It Would Be Fun. <lb/>
The old base ball boys that com <lb/>
posed a team here several tells us that last Saturday was <lb/>
go are talking about first Saturday in the seven years <lb/>
rocks in descent, as his, together and challenging the new Jon which he Cid not observe a <lb/>
neck was broken, and hi bead team for. game. and lean drunken . come in the store <lb/>
P This shows a difference between <lb/>
fractured ill three places. interesting game also. a dispensary and saloons. <lb/>
in <lb/>
is held in Norfolk jail <lb/>
with murder. Both men <lb/>
are from C. <lb/>
ml cane down on an i to <lb/>
Virginia <lb/>
Fell off Train. <lb/>
W a young colored <lb/>
man, while about t board the <lb/>
South bound train, Tues- <lb/>
day afternoon, missed his hold <lb/>
and fell off car. II. was <lb/>
unconscious by fall and <lb/>
narrowly escaped being run over. <lb/>
Prohibition <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. July <lb/>
official vote in the prohibition s- <lb/>
here today shows votes <lb/>
for saloons and against s. <lb/>
loons. This gives Greensboro pro- <lb/>
two years after next <lb/>
January. <lb/>
Look at L. Wilkinson A <lb/>
advertisement today. goons <lb/>
go, profits scared to death.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
Sorts of J m . have <lb/>
The Coast Line. m-oh appearance<lb/>
than they <lb/>
loons here. <lb/>
July <lb/>
.-Account Biennial <lb/>
Conclave of <lb/>
August 16th to 20th. <lb/>
j National <lb/>
of Engineer. Au- <lb/>
gust 1st <lb/>
Lea. .-Account tho Worlds <lb/>
Fair Season, Sixty day, <lb/>
teen day and <lb/>
tickets. <lb/>
and Week End rates <lb/>
Resort, in Virginia <lb/>
and the <lb/>
information as to rate, dates <lb/>
of sale, limit of ticket, <lb/>
call on any <lb/>
Ticket of the A. L., <lb/>
or write <lb/>
. M. Emerson, W. <lb/>
T M. k <lb/>
Wilmington, N. O <lb/>
Folks Must Eat <lb/>
matter how low the price <lb/>
of tobacco, and we are the <lb/>
to supply <lb/>
Seasonable Eatables at <lb/>
Seasonable Prices. <lb/>
Fresh, Clean, Pure Goods only <lb/>
are offered. We <lb/>
hams. Everything <lb/>
goes by its honest name. <lb/>
W. J. THIGPEN <lb/>
GROCER, <lb/>
Five Points. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
CURE <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
W J died Friday evening <lb/>
at their home about miles <lb/>
town. The place <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Some antiquarian has traced <lb/>
President Roosevelt's <lb/>
family to the the <lb/>
century. Judge Parker is going <lb/>
to trace back to New <lb/>
York after the 8th of <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
When little Alton Parker gleefully <lb/>
ran to his mother with the great <lb/>
new. that he had been appointed <lb/>
janitor of the building, and when <lb/>
Henry was thrilled by his <lb/>
promotion to be on the <lb/>
B. A neither of them thought <lb/>
that would have an <lb/>
effect on the Presidential election of <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
Experienced have <lb/>
found great benefit by taking with <lb/>
a bottle of Dr. Arnold s <lb/>
It cure. illness caused <lb/>
by impure water and sadden <lb/>
changes of climate. <lb/>
Warranted by J. L- <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
NO<lb/>
CON. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The undersigned, baring Ads day <lb/>
node It hereby <lb/>
W said estate are requested to make <lb/>
immediate payment to <lb/>
Administrator of Allen Warren d. <lb/>
A Blow, <lb/>
1304. , <lb/>
A Urge here Wed- <lb/>
for <lb/>
Misses and Effie Grime, <lb/>
left Spring. <lb/>
The about all <lb/>
Some hare made and some ha <lb/>
lent. <lb/>
T. went to <lb/>
Wednesday on business and <lb/>
crop are fin. <lb/>
there. <lb/>
Miss Rosa Bullock has a <lb/>
full of . has alee <lb/>
pianos- <lb/>
j. T. Smith and wife spend- <lb/>
this weak in Plymouth. <lb/>
W. B. Bullock returned home <lb/>
Tuesday night from Norfolk. <lb/>
His. F. O. James went to Green <lb/>
W. J. Whitehurst and wife <lb/>
hare just returned from Morehead <lb/>
City and He says <lb/>
he caught tots of trout with hook <lb/>
and line and also says he caught <lb/>
the Jack fish ever cans <lb/>
la Neuse <lb/>
John Ford has opened a new <lb/>
beef market a Win in the <lb/>
old F. W. Andrew, store. <lb/>
Thomas and wife have <lb/>
gone to to make it their <lb/>
home for a while. <lb/>
just coming <lb/>
oh they are no sweet. J. W. <lb/>
Thomas presented me with a <lb/>
one today. <lb/>
Tobacco Sale <lb/>
Tuesday, <lb/>
2nd <lb/>
WAREHOUSE <lb/>
PARHAM <lb/>
BOWLING <lb/>
A. at Obtained, After <lb/>
A. <lb/>
St. Interests. <lb/>
A few months ego the attention a <lb/>
few scientific and <lb/>
Ki at- <lb/>
new method of combating <lb/>
of ell disease., tuber- <lb/>
K commonly <lb/>
test cases, <lb/>
and have shown such <lb/>
fa but n. question of a <lb/>
have been the results <lb/>
incurable by all old methods that a <lb/>
company has been formed and is <lb/>
Spared to at a norms cost <lb/>
this cure to all sufferers of whit <lb/>
One of its chief features is <lb/>
can remain <lb/>
rounded by friends and relative, and <lb/>
to a great instances, especially <lb/>
incipient early stage, of the <lb/>
pursue their daily vocations <lb/>
and still completely cured. <lb/>
Patients receiving e <lb/>
here In St. Lorn, have complete <lb/>
i a. rapidly as <lb/>
New Mexico and <lb/>
been accomplished by the <lb/>
controls this <lb/>
the.- main at <lb/>
have also <lb/>
a a factory on and <lb/>
built rim- <lb/>
will be known a. <lb/>
Lung Cure, <lb/>
P Benson, the discoverer of the <lb/>
which used, will person <lb/>
charge of the of the <lb/>
Company <lb/>
meet all who call t the of th <lb/>
company on Seventh street, and will <lb/>
ill communications from <lb/>
are unable to make a per- <lb/>
the St. Louis <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
Free booklet on request. <lb/>
417-19 N. Seventh St, <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo. <lb/>
1876.------ <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grower and <lb/>
furniture Dealer. Ooh paid <lb/>
aides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
rel., Turkeys. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Bolts, <lb/>
Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb/>
roots, Henry George Qatar, Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples. <lb/>
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Sugar, Meat, Sp- <lb/>
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Meal and Hulls Gar, <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, <lb/>
Dandies, Dried Apples, <lb/>
Prune. Currents, <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and <lb/>
Ware, Oak, and <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, New <lb/>
Royal Sewing Machines, arid u <lb/>
other and <lb/>
for cash. <lb/>
see me. . <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Observations. <lb/>
You are not obliged to believe all <lb/>
the evil things you hear about <lb/>
The average girl looks out a <lb/>
man with a fine figure- hi. bank <lb/>
account. <lb/>
The only thing a man <lb/>
he get. all the m he needs <lb/>
is more money- <lb/>
There am too many people <lb/>
churches who went t dead-head <lb/>
their way to heaven. <lb/>
If all the people good <lb/>
advice follow it <lb/>
the world would be full of at gel. <lb/>
We are glad to know at it is <lb/>
do longer fashionable to call people <lb/>
are only taking <lb/>
HOME MD <lb/>
COMPANY. <lb/>
The following <lb/>
be reached over the <lb/>
now <lb/>
Ob. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Imperial Mm, <lb/>
Daniel Props. <lb/>
Cleanliness our Motto. <lb/>
Only experienced men em- <lb/>
Opposite <lb/>
dote. <lb/>
this <lb/>
K.<lb/>
Beaufort, <lb/>
Durham, <lb/>
Goldsboro, <lb/>
Greensboro. <lb/>
Henderson, <lb/>
Littleton. <lb/>
Haw <lb/>
Oxford, <lb/>
Raleigh, <lb/>
Mt. <lb/>
Weldon, <lb/>
ii <lb/>
it <lb/>
ii <lb/>
ii <lb/>
it <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
Baltimore Md. <lb/>
Chattanooga, <lb/>
8- C. <lb/>
Ohio,. <lb/>
Colombia, S. C, <lb/>
Danville. Va <lb/>
Va <lb/>
Maw York. Y. <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
far is it off to where the <lb/>
devil stays asked Charles <lb/>
Walker of Jeff Taylor. ax <lb/>
question No <lb/>
matter bow bow fur It Is, It's hut <lb/>
enough fer Virginia <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Car load <lb/>
N. C, July <lb/>
yesterday afternoon <lb/>
made another of con- <lb/>
whiskey in the freight <lb/>
yard, of the <lb/>
It became known to the revenue <lb/>
officer, a car load of whiskey <lb/>
was there and investigation result- <lb/>
ed in the of the <lb/>
irregularities. The car contained <lb/>
barrel, of the <lb/>
and it Is it had been shipped <lb/>
from Cincinnati to an <lb/>
dealer. The oar containing the <lb/>
twenty-five barrel, ordered <lb/>
placed on the siding, and <lb/>
the afternoon the liquor was haul- <lb/>
ad uptown and In the base- <lb/>
meat of the government building. <lb/>
Ex. <lb/>
The New Season <lb/>
WILL FIND THE OLD <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Warehouse <lb/>
st the forefront of the tobacco business. <lb/>
We will be in shape for handling every load to <lb/>
advantage of the <lb/>
hold it. Opening sale will be <lb/>
TUESDAY, 2ND, 1904. <lb/>
Mr B T. Bailey will be auctioneer for us this <lb/>
He is one of the best in the state- Come <lb/>
alone with your tobacco and you will go <lb/>
home Sod feat you got the price to be <lb/>
HOOKER ft CO, POOPS. <lb/>
HOOKER. D. S. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
CONDITION OF <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
L. Discount<lb/>
Fixture. . <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
cash item. 3,525.03 <lb/>
Gold Coin MM-W <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
Stock paid ill- 25,000.00.<lb/>
Undivided less k <lb/>
Paid <lb/>
Deposits 226,978.3. <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
291.085 <lb/>
North Carolina, . . <lb/>
J bank, do<lb/>
and sworn to Wore <lb/>
Public.<lb/>
Th of <lb/>
baa. ball team said that es the <lb/>
Washington boys neat <lb/>
games, they stopped <lb/>
to lake revenge on our boys- The <lb/>
C. <lb/>
On. Manage <lb/>
PAW-OR, <lb/>
J. On. <lb/>
prepared to give the best <lb/>
THE<lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. JULY 1904 <lb/>
No. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
MONDAY, JULY <lb/>
Miss Bela Keel is visiting in <lb/>
Bethel. <lb/>
T. W. Whitehurst Sunday <lb/>
in Bethel. <lb/>
W. E. returned Sunday <lb/>
from <lb/>
Barrett, of <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Mrs. Nathaniel is visit- <lb/>
at <lb/>
C. B. We r, in <lb/>
Saturday evening. <lb/>
H B. Tripp, to Winter- <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
F. M. t Lu- <lb/>
Grange <lb/>
and family went <lb/>
t Sunday. <lb/>
ChuB. Skinner returned <lb/>
New York Saturday <lb/>
W. R. Parker, Jr., left Kin- <lb/>
Sunday evening. <lb/>
W. L. returned <lb/>
Chatham, Va. evening. <lb/>
Mr. O. <lb/>
and child went o <lb/>
W. L. Brown sous, <lb/>
and went to Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Q. T. Tyson returned Sunday <lb/>
evening from a trip in <lb/>
Mr. L. of Ayden, <lb/>
her parent, Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. J. H. Barn lull. <lb/>
Rev. B. H. Hearne Sunday <lb/>
for Plymouth, to i a meet- <lb/>
there this <lb/>
Mies Mable Swift, who has been <lb/>
visiting Mrs. H L. Carr, <lb/>
to Saturday evening;. <lb/>
M K. C. James, of Bethel, <lb/>
who was Mrs. i. <lb/>
home Sunday. <lb/>
Misses and <lb/>
lie returned <lb/>
from a visit to <lb/>
Miss Linnell, of H <lb/>
son, who has been visiting Mine <lb/>
May home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
came Saturday to visit her <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. J. Ban.- <lb/>
bill. <lb/>
lit <lb/>
Cherry went to Hassell to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Rip Ward to New Bern <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Skinner went up the road <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
O. E. to <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
Miss Fannie Savage left this <lb/>
morning fur Raleigh. <lb/>
L. H. to Gran- <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
U. B. West returned to <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
B. G. Barrett returned to Kin- <lb/>
I,. Monday evening. <lb/>
The engine <lb/>
out tested Monday <lb/>
Rev. and Mrs. F. G. <lb/>
left this for Staunton, Va. <lb/>
Fred Forbes left this <lb/>
for Wilmington <lb/>
Sheriff left this <lb/>
for Raleigh f take a pa- <lb/>
to the hospital. <lb/>
Misses Annie and Bettie Crisp, <lb/>
of Berkley, are visiting their <lb/>
West <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. Sol. and <lb/>
child, of this <lb/>
to visit Dr. Mis. <lb/>
W. L. Brown and -no and <lb/>
hit, Monday evening <lb/>
from ac- <lb/>
companied them home. <lb/>
WEDNESDAY, JULY <lb/>
Miss Carrie left this <lb/>
lug <lb/>
B. E. Patrick went to Kinston <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
J. L. returned Tuesday <lb/>
from Plymouth. <lb/>
C. B Mayo from <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Rev. A. T. King returned Tues- <lb/>
day evening from Halifax. <lb/>
left <lb/>
for a Beach. <lb/>
King this <lb/>
from Seven <lb/>
Mis. L. T. returned <lb/>
Not folk. <lb/>
Prof. W. H. <lb/>
Raleigh Tuesday <lb/>
Miss Patrick returned <lb/>
Tuesday from Ocracoke. <lb/>
Miss Eloise of <lb/>
S. C. Miss Mary <lb/>
P. B. went to Kinston <lb/>
Tuesday evening this <lb/>
Mrs. Susan child re- <lb/>
turned evening from <lb/>
Newport News. <lb/>
Misses Lena and Georgia An- <lb/>
Tuesday evening <lb/>
front <lb/>
M Rivers, of <lb/>
arrived Tuesday evening to <lb/>
visit Miss Addle <lb/>
Mrs A. H. Tall and little child- <lb/>
i, tin Tuesday <lb/>
from a vi-it <lb/>
Mrs <lb/>
Miss this <lb/>
for Virginia Beach. <lb/>
J. A. Perry, Scotland Ned;, <lb/>
who was iii- <lb/>
Mrs J. F. returned <lb/>
home this morning. <lb/>
What Does it Mean. <lb/>
A political sensation of the first <lb/>
rank is impending in this county. <lb/>
Two speakers of note and of <lb/>
lance the limits <lb/>
of this of different <lb/>
cal faith, are t canvass Buncombe <lb/>
with a series of <lb/>
independent their <lb/>
have not ask- <lb/>
ed do this by the man- <lb/>
The more important feature lies <lb/>
in be fact that gentlemen <lb/>
Meting without <lb/>
but in <lb/>
to it. they <lb/>
to attack the make-up of <lb/>
their party's management in this <lb/>
county. They seek to bring about <lb/>
a public sentiment which will <lb/>
ate a management <lb/>
Due is a Democrat of many long <lb/>
years party service; the other <lb/>
is a enthusiastic <lb/>
Roosevelt a man <lb/>
of State note, its service. Their <lb/>
faiths are strong; neither <lb/>
seeks to alter that but each m- <lb/>
to uphold it. The object of the <lb/>
canvass which Judge James H. <lb/>
Democrat, and Hod. <lb/>
Thomas Settle, Republican, are to <lb/>
make is stated by to be to <lb/>
i-1 their respective parties <lb/>
by changes ill management. <lb/>
If are earned out <lb/>
here will be a this tail <lb/>
which will be of undoubted liner- <lb/>
and if something sensational <lb/>
is said it wilt be surprising. <lb/>
Judge speeches are <lb/>
of a character be misunderstood <lb/>
and Ins well reputation <lb/>
will lug audience. <lb/>
Mr. Settle, suave, sarcastic and <lb/>
eloquent, an supply <lb/>
of fir <lb/>
In ibis <lb/>
Citizen. <lb/>
MR. BERRY THE MAN. <lb/>
MEETING LADIES AID SOCIETY. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
We are no politician, simply a <lb/>
plain farmer, but when we read <lb/>
the little paragraph endorsing <lb/>
Berry for the legislature it <lb/>
a responsive chord in our <lb/>
heart. <lb/>
We love Capt. Berry, every <lb/>
who knows loves <lb/>
and if you don't eve it issue a <lb/>
circular calling for signatures <lb/>
see the He is a good man, a <lb/>
sensible man, a of grit, a <lb/>
of nerve, a when he <lb/>
sees the souse of a thing possesses <lb/>
the stability to maintain that <lb/>
thing. Not only so, but Capt. <lb/>
Berry a man of unusual sense <lb/>
and endowed with the <lb/>
strictest perception <lb/>
cause or circumstance placed <lb/>
his keeping apprehend the <lb/>
A workman, a <lb/>
a friend at all times, he <lb/>
cm and will be trusted wherever <lb/>
known. Give old <lb/>
this man the result will prove <lb/>
a victory which will make all <lb/>
democrats smile.<lb/>
Reported For Reflector. <lb/>
The Ladies Aid Society of the <lb/>
Methodist church held its regular <lb/>
meeting Monday afternoon at <lb/>
home of Mrs. Bert The <lb/>
was well attended, and was <lb/>
both interesting instructive. <lb/>
The President, Mrs. <lb/>
called the society to order, and <lb/>
devotional exercises, <lb/>
of importance was transacted. <lb/>
Business over Mrs. Chas. <lb/>
read a very interesting <lb/>
selection entitled, Rhody's <lb/>
which very much, <lb/>
enjoyed by all present. This con- <lb/>
the of the meet- <lb/>
the society adjourned with <lb/>
As all were preparing to go to <lb/>
our homes, Mrs. much to <lb/>
the delight of all, invited us to <lb/>
partake of most delicious water- <lb/>
melons, which were very much en- <lb/>
j one left delighted <lb/>
with the success of the meeting <lb/>
the charming manner in <lb/>
which Mrs. entertained. <lb/>
Mrs. Sarah Johnson Dead. <lb/>
Mrs. V. widow <lb/>
of the late Mr. M. <lb/>
o'clock Tuesday <lb/>
at her home near the Christian <lb/>
church. <lb/>
Mrs. was years old. <lb/>
She bail invalid for <lb/>
a months ma for sometime con- <lb/>
fined to her bed. She bore her <lb/>
with fortitude <lb/>
be end peacefully. She <lb/>
six children, three <lb/>
Veteran's Reunion. <lb/>
State Reunion of <lb/>
ate will take place in <lb/>
August The Veter- <lb/>
ans ill be entertained free by the <lb/>
people of The <lb/>
a us are preparing for a great time <lb/>
On occasion. The Buncombe <lb/>
veterans have sent a circular <lb/>
which among other tiling-, says <lb/>
people will throw <lb/>
wide open their doors, whether to- <lb/>
humble c or more palatial, <lb/>
i-i- mid three son-, who have the- structure, and bid yon con <lb/>
J. T. came in Monday <lb/>
evening from Washington. <lb/>
Mrs. L. returned <lb/>
to Ayden evening. <lb/>
Mrs Adrian Savage and children <lb/>
left this morning tor Raleigh. <lb/>
Fell Into a Well. <lb/>
N. C, July <lb/>
Jamestown afternoon, <lb/>
Fred Brown, aged nine years, son <lb/>
of Mr. Mrs. Brown, <lb/>
while trying to draw a of <lb/>
water from a new, fifty <lb/>
foot rook lined well, caught hold <lb/>
the rope to the bucket, just <lb/>
it reached the water forty feet be- <lb/>
low, and was plunged <lb/>
down the well. The alarm i <lb/>
by his seven-year-old sister, <lb/>
who was with and fifteen <lb/>
minutes lifeless body of the <lb/>
little fellow was drawn up from <lb/>
the cavernous depths below. He <lb/>
bad evidently been killed by <lb/>
the rocks in hit, descent, as bis <lb/>
neck was broken, and his head <lb/>
Paid. <lb/>
Baltimore, Md., July <lb/>
general loss committee, composed <lb/>
of expert insurance men, which <lb/>
was alter the <lb/>
great tire Of February made its <lb/>
final formal report Pan <lb/>
report stales that <lb/>
claims handled by the <lb/>
and that th- amount <lb/>
insurance paid on the-e claims was <lb/>
129.074,838.51 <lb/>
There are still claim-, <lb/>
add n <lb/>
or <lb/>
smaller claims which settled <lb/>
direct by the Companies. <lb/>
The amount involved these <lb/>
small claims will not exceed <lb/>
on that that the total in- <lb/>
paid to those who lo-t in <lb/>
the fire will be about <lb/>
our people. <lb/>
Mrs was a sister <lb/>
Mrs. A. J and Mrs. <lb/>
Isaac <lb/>
Mr. C. L Patrick, <lb/>
Finn-nil services c inducted <lb/>
by Rev. W. E. Powell n. the <lb/>
Curia o'clock We <lb/>
afternoon. The <lb/>
took place he burial <lb/>
ground from town. <lb/>
How Much They Get. <lb/>
The postmaster has <lb/>
been on the salaries of all <lb/>
the mail in the suite, with <lb/>
the following One <lb/>
and forty-four get each; <lb/>
get get get <lb/>
get 1648; the remainder <lb/>
range from down wards. <lb/>
Marriage licenses. <lb/>
Register Williams <lb/>
issued lo the following <lb/>
coup es last <lb/>
win- K. <lb/>
J. A. N -viii. an M h <lb/>
. J. Woodward Rosalind <lb/>
T H, Millie <lb/>
Bryant Harden Mag- <lb/>
Mills. <lb/>
Samuel Shivers and Lizzie Teel. <lb/>
their homes, to <lb/>
for your <lb/>
best their larders <lb/>
You need bring to- <lb/>
your condition; u r <lb/>
extra cars to hold <lb/>
your usual <lb/>
cheek lo <lb/>
and a Confederate <lb/>
All else will be furnished fie, a- <lb/>
to high and low, rich Mild pour <lb/>
Some earplug say this <lb/>
is all Well, <lb/>
Bishop Watson is III. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. O, July <lb/>
Friends all over North <lb/>
will regret exceedingly to learn <lb/>
that Rt. Rev. A. A. Watson, <lb/>
bishop of the East Carolina <lb/>
suffered stroke of <lb/>
paralysis at his home in this city <lb/>
early morning. The <lb/>
able bishop was resting fairly well <lb/>
but it is believed that the <lb/>
end is far distant. <lb/>
The difference. <lb/>
A salesman who has clerked in a <lb/>
large store here for seven years, <lb/>
It Would Be Fun. <lb/>
The old base ball boys that com <lb/>
posed a learn here several tells us that last Saturday was <lb/>
are talking about first Saturday in the seven years <lb/>
together and challenging the new J on which he did not a <lb/>
team for a game. The fat and lean j drunken man come in the store, <lb/>
terribly gashed, skull of the town might get up This shows a difference between <lb/>
fractured three place. interesting game also. a saloon. <lb/>
Held For Murder. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., July <lb/>
William who we sh M on <lb/>
an excursion on Sea <lb/>
Hoard Air Sal <lb/>
died S;. yea <lb/>
lid H L. <lb/>
is held in Norfolk County jail <lb/>
with murder. Both men <lb/>
are from Rapids, N. C. <lb/>
came down on an excursion to <lb/>
Virginia Beach. <lb/>
Fell off Train. <lb/>
Wiley a young colored <lb/>
man, while about t board <lb/>
South train, Tues- <lb/>
day afternoon, his hold <lb/>
fell off the car. lie was <lb/>
unconscious by the fall and <lb/>
narrowly escaped run over. <lb/>
Prohibition Wins. <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. July 19.-The <lb/>
official vote in prohibition e- <lb/>
here today shows votes <lb/>
far saloons and against <lb/>
loons. This gives Greensboro pro- <lb/>
two years after next <lb/>
January. <lb/>
Look at C. L. Wilkinson <lb/>
advertisement today. T. e goon. <lb/>
most go, profit, soared to death.<lb/>
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