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Vi <lb/>
. as.<lb/>
Store <lb/>
Is too full of goods and they must be con- <lb/>
into cash at the quickest possible <lb/>
moment. <lb/>
Prices on everything marked right <lb/>
down in plain figures. <lb/>
Every purchase is a BARGAIN and <lb/>
you can get your share of them by coming <lb/>
TO <lb/>
BIG STORE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Thursday, February 23rd, 1905. <lb/>
G. M. Tucker, of <lb/>
was here today. <lb/>
O. E. Warren returned <lb/>
day ft m Washington. <lb/>
T. B. Biggs returned from Nor- <lb/>
folk Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Fred Cox returned from Rich- <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
B. R. <lb/>
day evening Raleigh. <lb/>
Mis. W. H. Heath and children <lb/>
left this morning for Henderson. <lb/>
; Miss Fannie of Wilson, <lb/>
arrived Wednesday evening to <lb/>
visit her cousin, Miss Alice <lb/>
in West Greenville, <lb/>
Paul Webb, i who recent- <lb/>
had a term on the chain gang <lb/>
for vagrancy, was again arrested <lb/>
Wednesday on the Same charge. <lb/>
Deputy Sheriff Frank. Dawson, <lb/>
came down <lb/>
day evening a who was <lb/>
wanted id Tarboro had been <lb/>
arrested hen- <lb/>
Mis- of Virginia, <lb/>
arrived evening to <lb/>
take a position as teacher in the <lb/>
graded Sue succeeds Miss <lb/>
who recently resigned be- <lb/>
cause health. <lb/>
Friday, February 24th, 1905. <lb/>
II. B. w. to Suffolk <lb/>
today. <lb/>
C. T. went to <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
G. C. White left Thursday eve- <lb/>
Mr and Mis J. L. Buck, of <lb/>
Ayden. were visitors in town to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mis H. . and child <lb/>
left Thursday evening for New <lb/>
Bern. <lb/>
Dr. D. Ii James went to <lb/>
Thursday evening and returned <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
The condition of Mrs. D. J. <lb/>
Whichard, who has been sick <lb/>
several days, i somewhat <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
Miss Elizabeth of <lb/>
Clifton Forge, is here visiting <lb/>
her sister, Mrs. F. G. Hartman. <lb/>
The latter has been quite dick <lb/>
several days but is now <lb/>
better. <lb/>
LETTER TO L. <lb/>
Dear Ii our agent charges <lb/>
on more for a gallon of <lb/>
paint than somebody else, don't <lb/>
think he is making more profit; <lb/>
we charge him more; it costs us <lb/>
more. It all paint, true paint, <lb/>
and foil-measure, <lb/>
No other paint is nil paint, true <lb/>
paint, full-measure, so far as <lb/>
we know. Thai is wrong. We <lb/>
know some that are pure and full- <lb/>
but weak, thin, too much <lb/>
oil and too little an <lb/>
honest sort of weakness; don't <lb/>
know any better, maybe. <lb/>
It amounts to this; so far as we <lb/>
and we think we know the <lb/>
American trade; there is no <lb/>
name but Devon that stands <lb/>
for all paint, and <lb/>
right proportion. That's why it <lb/>
takes less gallons and wears <lb/>
longer. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
F. W. Co. <lb/>
II. L. Carr our <lb/>
p. a. <lb/>
paint. <lb/>
HOG UP. <lb/>
I have taken up a sow, <lb/>
weighing about one hundred <lb/>
pounds, marked smooth <lb/>
both ears. Owner can get <lb/>
calling at my home on the Tee- <lb/>
place near House station, proving <lb/>
property and paying charges. <lb/>
F b. J. T. <lb/>
2-6 ltd <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH 1905. <lb/>
No. IS <lb/>
pm i <lb/>
THE LEGISLATURE.<lb/>
Senator Fleming Introduced <lb/>
bill to town of Green- <lb/>
ville to borrow a i tun not lo exceed <lb/>
to establish a sewerage <lb/>
system. He also offered an amend- <lb/>
to the law power to <lb/>
foreclose a mortgage. <lb/>
The bill to provide for the <lb/>
of a court stenographer <lb/>
for Pitt county passed third read- <lb/>
In the <lb/>
introduced a bill <lb/>
to prevent the waters of <lb/>
Little and Re- <lb/>
one to amend <lb/>
the charter of the town <lb/>
The bill in amend charter <lb/>
the town of passed third <lb/>
reading The <lb/>
regulating passenger fares on <lb/>
roads passed third reading. The <lb/>
bill was so as to make <lb/>
first class fares not over taper <lb/>
mile and fares net over <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
STATE NEWS <lb/>
THE MEETING. <lb/>
. .- <lb/>
Code of lo pass bill in- <lb/>
creasing the <lb/>
veterans t 1800.000, to give Mrs. Willie who was j Dr. Black and ,. fa <lb/>
a suitable amount for the erection j going from Charlotte t Matthews, l <lb/>
of a monument in the capital to the train with her baby <lb/>
W. Ransom; for the better was nearing Black, state <lb/>
protection of the records of latter place. The woman was <lb/>
Slate, and reconsider the action by the fall <lb/>
which voted down the bill babe was <lb/>
building a Flail of <lb/>
Records; and for the creation of an <lb/>
office of State Purchasing Agent. <lb/>
In the house <lb/>
a bill <lb/>
establish a at <lb/>
land. <lb/>
A bill was to <lb/>
allow to draw pen- <lb/>
who own properly less than <lb/>
five hundred dollars. <lb/>
home a in <lb/>
count one of children <lb/>
was burned to death, Knottier re- <lb/>
it which will likely <lb/>
prove fatal, and a third was pain- <lb/>
fully <lb/>
At Saturday evening <lb/>
George Hawkins, merchant, shot <lb/>
Cicero <lb/>
of the town of The killing was in self <lb/>
passed third reading, also the bill Moore owned Hawkins <lb/>
to allow Pitt to a spec- for <lb/>
tax; and bill I am I and more supplies be sold <lb/>
the charter of the town Being refused the <lb/>
Hawkins i <lb/>
lead the , re d Green- <lb/>
Saturday evening to bold an <lb/>
eight days here. Mr. <lb/>
fire was being started i-1 heM <lb/>
By the explosion of nil can with <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
of Greenville, <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
In the senate a resolution was <lb/>
offered congress to <lb/>
The senate by a vote of to Pen the inland waterway. <lb/>
The bill providing for <lb/>
an election lo Ayden on the <lb/>
of dispensary <lb/>
reading. <lb/>
Very few new bill were intro- <lb/>
and these of minor <lb/>
In the house the Ward bill <lb/>
sum to paid in three equal prohibits the manufacture <lb/>
defeated the bill to an <lb/>
issue of bonds in amount of <lb/>
for the purpose of Con- <lb/>
a hall of records. <lb/>
A joint resolution was offered <lb/>
providing for an appropriation of <lb/>
for a North Carolina <lb/>
it at the Jamestown exposition, I <lb/>
was <lb/>
him violently when the <lb/>
latter drew . pistol and snot his <lb/>
liquor in towns of less than <lb/>
population was the special order <lb/>
three hours were consumed In dis <lb/>
amounts out of the taxes of 1905, <lb/>
1906 1907. <lb/>
Among the new bills introduced j <lb/>
To hie insurance cussing the bill and after voting <lb/>
companies from limiting the com- down all amendments and <lb/>
missions agents receive from finally passed by a <lb/>
fire insurance companies; to pro-1 large vote Of to <lb/>
for the annotation of the The house had no new bills of <lb/>
statute laws of Carolina, importance. <lb/>
Three Is relative to Pitt county <lb/>
passed third reading. These were <lb/>
for the betterment of the public Miss John Critically Ml. <lb/>
roads of the county; to add to B. B. John was called to <lb/>
present stock law territory; to pro- Sunday morning by <lb/>
for turning into the general message from the <lb/>
fund one-third of the dispensary j attending bis youngest <lb/>
profits. tar, Hies Louise, which elated that <lb/>
Compliment to Rev A T. King. <lb/>
church at Greenville is soon <lb/>
to slate of worship <lb/>
make some other improvements. <lb/>
The work is moving for- <lb/>
ward under the leadership of Pas- <lb/>
tor King. He Is a man of tact, de- <lb/>
voted to his and people. <lb/>
Brother King has doing as <lb/>
good work for the Recorder in his <lb/>
church as any pastor in the Hate. <lb/>
He his gotten many people who <lb/>
were not members of his church to <lb/>
take the Recorder, and almost <lb/>
everyone of the subscribers have <lb/>
since joined the church. Suppose <lb/>
every pastor should make such an <lb/>
experiment, how the paper would <lb/>
grow, the church membership in- <lb/>
crease and Baptist Zion in <lb/>
North Carolina would bound for <lb/>
Recorder. <lb/>
service Bun- <lb/>
day, in , I <lb/>
ls ; at ;. m. in <lb/>
church and again at <lb/>
night in the J <lb/>
were both cl d . id hi, all <lb/>
u j together <lb/>
in the <lb/>
church, filling the I to its <lb/>
utmost <lb/>
Dr. held a splendid meet- <lb/>
hers In 18.7 and is most pleas- <lb/>
by the people of <lb/>
the town who gladly welcome him <lb/>
here again. <lb/>
His former Hireling resulted in <lb/>
much good, and interest shown <lb/>
at very of the <lb/>
blessing is to come out of E <lb/>
Christian in should <lb/>
labor and work earnestly for the <lb/>
salvation of souls. In no other way <lb/>
cap the blessing Greenville needs <lb/>
be seen red Dr. Black is a s <lb/>
earnest speaker who declares th <lb/>
I of God's Word plainly. He <lb/>
the local ministers will <lb/>
fully, and if the Christians <lb/>
and the community gen- <lb/>
cooperate earnestly with <lb/>
them the blessing is certain. <lb/>
There will be two cervices each <lb/>
day, at lb, and p. m. All <lb/>
are cordially invited to attend and <lb/>
participate in the services. <lb/>
Miss L. M. House, an <lb/>
maiden lady, living rear use <lb/>
Among the new bills in the house; the young lady was critically ill station, four miles math of Green- <lb/>
were the law relating to and would have to undergo an ville, died suddenly morning <lb/>
the sale of cotton seed by adding for appendicitis, and a She <lb/>
Peanuts; to car en the Sunday train appeal cull well at break laM <lb/>
i ice, there were no around din- <lb/>
concealed h Methodist church; eating when she <lb/>
lo settle of the or evening. was sudden; a id died <lb/>
to the late her husband on the instantly. Miss House <lb/>
ween years of age. <lb/>
The remains will he interred in <lb/>
; to amend th code relative .- I. tin. <lb/>
to the service process . from Mr. John to Y. <lb/>
ranee companies. I states the <lb/>
Tho bill to provide for a was <lb/>
neut light and water cam mission j and Miss John is very <lb/>
for Greenville pasted third read <lb/>
low, condition is<lb/>
d very . It <lb/>
old and <lb/>
The senate passed school in <lb/>
bill, but as amended ii applies to Free Tress. <lb/>
only a few more than half the; <lb/>
counties in the State. Pitt Is one John died at <lb/>
of the counties from the Walker Hospital <lb/>
family burial ground Thursday <lb/>
afternoon about o'clock. She is <lb/>
survived by several brothers and <lb/>
who have the heartfelt <lb/>
sympathy of their many relatives <lb/>
and friends. <lb/>
evening <lb/>
Mrs S. W. Andrews Dead. <lb/>
Mrs. S. W. Andrews died <lb/>
morning of pneumonia her <lb/>
home at Bay Side. She was a <lb/>
Dudley, near <lb/>
Greenville, and the remains were <lb/>
brought to the old home today <lb/>
Interment. She leaves a husband <lb/>
and one child, an infant. Mrs. <lb/>
bill to reduce the corporate j The received a let- Andrews was a of Deputy <lb/>
its of the town of Fountain. Saturday from Rocky Sheriffs. I. D. C. Dud <lb/>
Mount announcing the death both of this town. <lb/>
William White, a colored <lb/>
served for several <lb/>
of the bill. o'clock <lb/>
presented two Mr John <lb/>
from citizens of one ask- of in <lb/>
that the town be divided into <lb/>
two towns, the other opposing; .,,,,. . <lb/>
such division. He also introduced Hi Was and Honest <lb/>
A message was received from <lb/>
the Governor, which he urged <lb/>
the passage of the establishment <lb/>
of a strong Bureau of Immigration; j years as on this paper. <lb/>
to enact a wide, far-reaching Because of with <lb/>
law; to emend law j ho gave up his last <lb/>
the jury system, lessening i fall went back to his old home <lb/>
the number of challenge-; in Rocky Mount. He was as good <lb/>
all divorce laws passed since a as we ever knew. <lb/>
A Confusion of Wives. <lb/>
Occasionally this excess of wives <lb/>
in Utah leads to amusing <lb/>
as when one of the <lb/>
Apostle- invited a visiting Gentile <lb/>
to dinner. The guest the ad- <lb/>
dress, looked up th <lb/>
in the directory. He observed <lb/>
his hostess, nth i he an- <lb/>
to . m- <lb/>
ed for him, and pies- <lb/>
en i heard her at tel <lb/>
. Em Is <lb/>
ii you this <lb/>
he i c i. . id Inner <lb/>
V well. u l <lb/>
m in will be there in few <lb/>
i , to the <lb/>
stranger, she ban led him pup r <lb/>
hp. came the . <lb/>
sir. This is the address <lb/>
you On occasion, <lb/>
a came into <lb/>
parlor while m visitor was calling. <lb/>
Mai I, <lb/>
B. Phil and J. <lb/>
Tue light. <lb/>
Mrs. L. ;., i e <lb/>
Belle, . <lb/>
d in I week. <lb/>
Mist Susie j. ,<lb/>
iv in <lb/>
Hall M. ,. or <lb/>
tWO -j . III i. <lb/>
E, A. <lb/>
in dine. <lb/>
it;. a i . <lb/>
in very <lb/>
he i Id is <lb/>
meeting Sunday in . . Goo. <lb/>
. , <lb/>
. he .- . very <lb/>
res i we fa h a <lb/>
larger do <lb/>
d Smith, of ilk, is <lb/>
his brother, B. a-.-l C <lb/>
F, <lb/>
Mr. Morris,. , visit, <lb/>
last <lb/>
us <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Feb. 1905. <lb/>
Drummers come ii <lb/>
had roads and disagreeable <lb/>
has been on the <lb/>
sick list for a few days. <lb/>
John and Jesse Hardy, <lb/>
of Snow Hill, attended at <lb/>
St. Delight Sunday. <lb/>
J. I. and of <lb/>
Bridge, spent Saturday <lb/>
and Sunday with their sou R. I. <lb/>
Corbett. <lb/>
The regular services <lb/>
were by the pastor at <lb/>
St. church last Sunday <lb/>
and Sunday <lb/>
Jack Woods, Hugo, died of <lb/>
pneumonia last Friday after being <lb/>
confined to bed thirteen days <lb/>
was buried in the <lb/>
burying ground Saturday. <lb/>
vices were Conducted <lb/>
Rev. R. I. Corbett. <lb/>
at grave by <lb/>
LOCAL ITEMS. <lb/>
I v <lb/>
I count r ho <lb/>
M. <lb/>
. B , seed p ii is <lb/>
H. Se <lb/>
. u i <lb/>
for . <lb/>
farmers cat is <lb/>
I re Ira at it, <lb/>
X can y. hat a <lb/>
. or wear brick in <lb/>
March gives five Wednesdays, <lb/>
papa wants five and five Fridays. <lb/>
his suit-case packed, lie is g <lb/>
to live with Aunt <lb/>
Leslie's Monthly. <lb/>
Murder at <lb/>
d, proof, seed Oats <lb/>
Peanuts sale by J. B. Cherry <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Two mouths of the year gone <lb/>
and unable to get much <lb/>
work done. <lb/>
Sunday evening about <lb/>
o'clock at two or three <lb/>
Almost Ready. <lb/>
The engine pumps at the <lb/>
electric light and water plant <lb/>
been placed, and we will have <lb/>
some light as soon as the dynamo's <lb/>
, ,, . . Subscribe to the <lb/>
are placed in position and Southern <lb/>
made. <lb/>
The graded school hell has been <lb/>
placed in the on the <lb/>
engaged in a fight, In tower. The elevation causes the <lb/>
which one of them was killed overt sound to be heard much better. <lb/>
Ben Peebles struck <lb/>
Dillard on the head with <lb/>
a knot, fracturing his <lb/>
skull which caused his death about <lb/>
o'clock Monday <lb/>
Coroner Fountain held an in- <lb/>
quest over the body this morning. <lb/>
you get Doth for one dollar. 12-6 ltd <lb/>
HOG UP. <lb/>
I have taken up a sow, <lb/>
weighing about one hundred <lb/>
pounds, marked smooth <lb/>
both ears. Owner can get <lb/>
calling at my home on the Tee- <lb/>
place near House station, proving <lb/>
property and paying charges. <lb/>
Feb. 6th, J. T. Teel.<lb/>
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<p>
OLD<lb/>
Steamer B. L. Myers <lb/>
Washington daily, except <lb/>
m fur <lb/>
Greenville dully, except Sunday, <lb/>
at -12 for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
for Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
all points North. Connects at, <lb/>
with railroads for all <lb/>
Went. <lb/>
Shippers should order <lb/>
freight by Old Dominion <lb/>
STork and <lb/>
Southern R. R. ad <lb/>
Old D minion Line from Norfolk; <lb/>
from Philadelphia. <lb/>
Ba Line and Chesapeake <lb/>
V and <lb/>
ind Mi Line from <lb/>
s hour- subject to <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
V. i Myers, A <lb/>
.-. bl<lb/>
;. l;. Vice Pie <lb/>
Manager, <lb/>
Street. N. Y<lb/>
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
T. L- having sold his entire <lb/>
interest in the M Bland Me- <lb/>
Gowan heretofore existing in the town <lb/>
of N. C., to M. B. <lb/>
the said <lb/>
is hereby dissolved by mutual <lb/>
content from and after this date. <lb/>
In the of on the said <lb/>
A. K. and M. B. <lb/>
take all accounts and assume all <lb/>
the liabilities the said of Bland <lb/>
All owing said <lb/>
firm will, therefore, to <lb/>
said A. K. and M. I. 10- <lb/>
and all <lb/>
i D t id rm of Bland <lb/>
I present them to A. K. Mo- <lb/>
Gowan and M. B. for pa- <lb/>
Witness our hands and signatures, <lb/>
this day of <lb/>
T. L. I LAND. <lb/>
M. B. <lb/>
A. K. <lb/>
TAFT FURNITURE STORE <lb/>
stimulate the TORPID LIVER. <lb/>
strengthen the digestive organs, <lb/>
regulate the bowels, and arc <lb/>
equaled as an <lb/>
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb/>
In malarial districts their virtues <lb/>
arc widely recognized, as they <lb/>
peculiar properties In freeing <lb/>
the system from that poison. <lb/>
sugar coated. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Captured Flags to be Returned. <lb/>
The phrase, No <lb/>
may henceforth possess <lb/>
I axiomatic the senate <lb/>
M. purchased I y passed the house bill direct- <lb/>
the interest of T. L. Bland in the . <lb/>
of Bland we. A. K me Hie secretary of war to return <lb/>
Gowan M. B. will con-1 a captured Confederate <lb/>
the in the name of A. K. . <lb/>
Broth r, the efforts to secure <lb/>
place, and shall be glad to have mu-Ii bill has availed <lb/>
patrons Of the former favor US <lb/>
i their patronage, j nothing. Overman Billed <lb/>
This February 1906. I the attention the writer, <lb/>
I. it. <lb/>
mediately after the hi <lb/>
lo <lb/>
a. K. I mediately utter nm passed <lb/>
,, . . . the fad that President Cleveland <lb/>
Having told out my entire interest <lb/>
In the firm of Bland called down upon bis bead <lb/>
maledictions of the G A. R. by <lb/>
A K. ill continue the <lb/>
bush es in the name of A. K. <lb/>
an Brother at the same old stain, <lb/>
and take in commending <lb/>
them to the favor and patronage of the <lb/>
public. <lb/>
This February 16th 1906. <lb/>
T. L. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Is running over with New Goods. Arriving <lb/>
Daily. Biggest and Prettiest line ever Shown on <lb/>
this market. <lb/>
RIGS, RUGS, ALL KINDS, ALL SIZES, AT ALL PRICES <lb/>
They are worth your Attention. <lb/>
Mattings, The Line ever carried in this town. Art <lb/>
Squares from to they are the richest and prettiest de- <lb/>
I ever carried <lb/>
Chairs, all kinds, cheap to the highly polished quartered <lb/>
and leather seats. Side boards, Hall racks, <lb/>
suits and Parlor set--. <lb/>
recommending in a message <lb/>
congress the passage of a of; The Royal <lb/>
Elastic Felt and <lb/>
It Brings New Things, not <lb/>
North Carolina In the <lb/>
y In Nature <lb/>
in Stores. <lb/>
but <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
I. A. Sugg <lb/>
court. <lb/>
I wt y in store <lb/>
r; of every- <lb/>
thin . in the line of <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
can be I carry the very <lb/>
bi be had in Canned <lb/>
. i Fruits, and <lb/>
i n; thing lie- d-ii for the fable. <lb/>
m Ping every day. <lb/>
i- promptly <lb/>
a i in town. <lb/>
John Hardy. , <lb/>
By virtue of an execution directed Ms to the bill, and <lb/>
to the undersigned from the superior I the s, <lb/>
court of Hit county in the above en- <lb/>
titled action, i will, on <lb/>
this character. Opposition also three Are acknowledged to be the best in <lb/>
came tier sources, bin ., . . . . . . <lb/>
,. , , , e ,, the World and sold on positive guarantee. If no sat- <lb/>
the senate took favorable action on <lb/>
the on, is of deeded ins. money refunded, <lb/>
As a matter of <lb/>
it is <lb/>
dent Roosevelt will promptly <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Monday, th <lb/>
day of Starch, 1806. at <lb/>
at the court house door of said <lb/>
county, sol to the highest bidder for <lb/>
cash to satisfy said all the <lb/>
right, and Interest which the said <lb/>
John Hardy, defendant, in the <lb/>
following described real estate, to-wit <lb/>
In township, <lb/>
adjoining the of J. S. Tunstall, <lb/>
Elizabeth the Guilford Stokes <lb/>
heirs and others, containing seventy <lb/>
lam better prepared than ever to <lb/>
my cordially <lb/>
war, will then J J <lb/>
with Governor Glenn Call at Store, <lb/>
regarding the delivery of flags <lb/>
that will go to North Carolina. I <lb/>
Washington Ob- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
Tl <lb/>
It needs but <lb/>
old <lb/>
Phone No. <lb/>
foresight <lb/>
six acres more or less, excepting the tell when stomach <lb/>
said which has .,, badly grave <lb/>
is ahead, you <lb/>
Augustus j the proper medicine die- <lb/>
A of <lb/>
had neuralgia of the liver and <lb/>
stomach, heart was <lb/>
been laved off as a h to the <lb/>
said John Hardy, I <lb/>
lames Lone I of road at Augustus j <lb/>
,,. .-. r corner, thence running I ease, as Mrs. Join <lb/>
with county road a course I m a v y, <lb/>
Tunstall line, thence with I <lb/>
School Books <lb/>
School Supplies. <lb/>
If You Need <lb/>
an Book <lb/>
We've Got It. <lb/>
All Kinds Of- <lb/>
Stationery <lb/>
and anything carried in <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
BOOK STORE <lb/>
I Not Quite <lb/>
low often you can get a <lb/>
nail or driver or <lb/>
j lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and he prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our <lb/>
is all you could desire, and <lb/>
will see that your tool <lb/>
ox does not lack a single <lb/>
article. <lb/>
I Of Course I <lb/>
said Tunstall line to a yards <lb/>
from county road, an eastward- <lb/>
course running parallel with <lb/>
road to J. S. Tunstall line, thence <lb/>
I with said Tunstall line a <lb/>
course to Elizabeth Evans line, thence <lb/>
with said line to the beginning. <lb/>
Containing thirty acres. <lb/>
This day of February, <lb/>
L. W. Sheriff. <lb/>
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. <lb/>
Letters of administration on the es- <lb/>
of W T, deceased, having <lb/>
been issued to me by tie Clerk of the <lb/>
Superior Court of county, notice j <lb/>
is hereby to all persons having <lb/>
claims against said estate to present <lb/>
them to me for payment, duly <lb/>
on or before the day of <lb/>
February, in , or this notice will be <lb/>
mead in bar of their recovery. All <lb/>
persons indebted to said estate are re- <lb/>
quested to make immediate <lb/>
to me, <lb/>
This the of February, 1905, <lb/>
R. W. Smith <lb/>
of <lb/>
Jarvis Blow, Atty. <lb/>
arid I could was a -very <lb/>
bail for a Ionic time, but Electric <lb/>
Bitters, found just what I needed <lb/>
for they quickly relieved and <lb/>
cured Heat medicine for <lb/>
weak women. Sold under <lb/>
L. Woolen, druggist, <lb/>
at a bottle. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
Superior court clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
executor of the last will and testament <lb/>
of A. S. Corey, deceased, notice is <lb/>
hereby g to all persons indebted <lb/>
to the estate to make <lb/>
payment to the undersigned, <lb/>
and all sun.--having claims against <lb/>
the estate must present the same for <lb/>
payment within twelve months from <lb/>
this date or this notice will be plead <lb/>
in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 17th day of February. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Executor of H. A. S. Corey. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb/>
issued licenses to the following <lb/>
couples since last <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Silas and <lb/>
Jones. <lb/>
Gee. Randolph and <lb/>
J. W. Casper and Mamie Cox. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Prank Moore and Mamie Got- <lb/>
ham <lb/>
Jordan Daniel and <lb/>
Briley. <lb/>
Mooring and Maggie Jones, <lb/>
Jno. Sessoms and Mary Bunch. <lb/>
Frank Harvey and Minerva <lb/>
Jones. <lb/>
Albert Boston and Mary Parker. <lb/>
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. <lb/>
YOURS TRULY, <lb/>
A. H. Taft, <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO WHITE'S <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
AT THE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 1905. <lb/>
Loans and Discount <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
Stocks, securities, etc. <lb/>
Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
silver Coin <lb/>
178,741.43 <lb/>
2,768.60 <lb/>
2,500.00 <lb/>
3,657.32 <lb/>
42.502.13 <lb/>
2,511.98 <lb/>
2,264.50 <lb/>
6,261.82 <lb/>
24,158.00 <lb/>
8265,860.88 <lb/>
Stock paid in <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
Undivided Profits <lb/>
Paid 6,829.28 <lb/>
Deposit subject to check 207,717.74 <lb/>
Due to Banks, <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
8265,360.83<lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that, the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
tad belief JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier. <lb/>
That in the Throat <lb/>
u get Harness, <lb/>
Goods, <lb/>
STRAY CATTLE TAKEN UP. <lb/>
J. p <lb/>
One Minute <lb/>
Cure that, in the <lb/>
threat is none. It acts in the throat <lb/>
I have taken up two not the stomach. <lb/>
red Jersey, male, good for A L. Stafford, <lb/>
white red mingled I postmaster at Greater, Mich., <lb/>
Owner can get I little girl was unconscious <lb/>
these calling at my from a and- <lb/>
w property and paying charges den and terrible of <lb/>
Israel Three doses of Minute <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, day of Jan., 1905. <lb/>
J. C. TYSON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
J. G. MOVE, <lb/>
W. B. WILSON, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
B. F. D. No, I. Grifton, N. c. <lb/>
Feb. 16th, 1905. 2-16 <lb/>
Norfolk, Vs., <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New York <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
j ff. k CO. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
Cure halt nil hour speedily <lb/>
cured her. I cannot praise One <lb/>
Minute Cough Cure too much for <lb/>
what it has done in our <lb/>
It always gives relief. Bold by <lb/>
J. L. Wooten. <lb/>
A wonderful tonic for the sick <lb/>
and Get strength, <lb/>
health and happiness by using <lb/>
Rocky Mountain Tea <lb/>
this mouth. A bracing family <lb/>
medicine. cents. Tea or Tab- <lb/>
lets. Wooten's Drug Store. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For C Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
Staffers. In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR<lb/>
AYDEN ITEMS. <lb/>
AYDEN D A f TM EN <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
N. C , Feb. 1905. <lb/>
As authorized for Daily <lb/>
and we take <lb/>
great pleasure in receiving sub <lb/>
willing receipts for i <lb/>
We have a For notion need meal I . <lb/>
of all who receive mail a, ,., for beef, met., m Try SI <lb/>
. ,,. , . , latest n g la shoes, sage, and c I <lb/>
this We also take orders , m , , , . , d. <lb/>
tor job printing. U; <lb/>
When need a nice, , u, ad <lb/>
. , Son g new crockery plum and Hides eel. i i, ,., <lb/>
tough pole, your or , r. lint. <lb/>
a. T.<lb/>
On eerie <lb/>
And<lb/>
e f<lb/>
Call on us and make ; , <lb/>
selection. Ayden Milling Mfg. , <lb/>
Co near town <lb/>
to buy in e public to Tiny our f <lb/>
we handle are up firm handling re t i <lb/>
goods, Hart h and <lb/>
Miss m To try i; <lb/>
Friday in Greenville. will sure too to try r. ,. i, <lb/>
For peaches, apples, . . them is the , ,, ,, <lb/>
Crockery, I in ware . . , . , . , . , . <lb/>
. ,, ., c, apply to B. E. trial aid then will i. , . , ,, . , ,. ,, <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
ha <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Go., <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
Insurance Ask <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
If you need anything in <lb/>
H ;<lb/>
. . <lb/>
i . c . C. <lb/>
ml<lb/>
come t us, ft Jenkins. <lb/>
Call and examine our line of <lb/>
high grade buggies. You can be <lb/>
easily convinced of the superiority <lb/>
of material and <lb/>
Ayden Milling ft Mtg. Go. <lb/>
There is a a bustle <lb/>
now in Ayden that makes tin . <lb/>
truly lively. The old frame build <lb/>
are either being moved or <lb/>
torn down and general <lb/>
for the erection of eleven <lb/>
brick Stores are rapid . ., <lb/>
progress. Within the next wee <lb/>
In every section of Ayden will be <lb/>
beard the hammer and the saw, <lb/>
and the travel and lime will play <lb/>
no small conspicuous part. <lb/>
for Ayden is a coming. The brain, <lb/>
money and e. prise all here <lb/>
and surely this will never prove a <lb/>
dead town. We invite the outside <lb/>
world among us for this is <lb/>
ft On. <lb/>
In the of the c <lb/>
just opposite the depot yon will <lb/>
find Cox, the specialist. <lb/>
Now we have plenty the <lb/>
wagon <lb/>
wheels and will sell them us cheap <lb/>
as any one. <lb/>
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. Go. <lb/>
Ayden, X <lb/>
Harvey Cox Is quite sick. <lb/>
Having machines J. B, Smith <lb/>
J. <lb/>
R ; VI LI <lb/>
North Carol hi <lb/>
in order that you might <lb/>
better prices for it, bring it to he <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden, <lb/>
a rich section and do place <lb/>
. I N. G. <lb/>
Mrs. D. M. Newell died in this <lb/>
Cook and Heating stoves at <lb/>
In. <lb/>
The ladies that Cannon <lb/>
Tyson have the prettiest line of <lb/>
dress goods in town. <lb/>
Notice you <lb/>
your cotton ginned nice clean. <lb/>
can be found for thrift, enterprise <lb/>
and successful investment of <lb/>
cap <lb/>
Artistic treatment, applied by <lb/>
Cox, the insurance specialist. Pop- <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
Car lime, cement, <lb/>
at <lb/>
Gar salt, tine and coarse at J. <lb/>
B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
lied and white Bliss potatoes at <lb/>
J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Cold weather underwear at <lb/>
prices to suit all. Fits guaranteed <lb/>
at W. C. Jackson and Co's. <lb/>
town country <lb/>
paints colors in oil, white lead, <lb/>
ere turpentine at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
J. B. Smith Bro. are offering <lb/>
special inducements to the trade <lb/>
fall and winter goods. The public <lb/>
are cordially invited to and <lb/>
investigate both juice and quality, <lb/>
Raymond Turnage bat been on a <lb/>
visit to his parents at <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Punts all sises prices at J. <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
B. B. Co. will do all they <lb/>
possible can to please yon with <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
We Headquarters for flint <lb/>
light Deal Harness, <lb/>
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. Co., Ayden <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Car and <lb/>
seed oats at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
received, line line of <lb/>
lit you up any style <lb/>
or price. <lb/>
Ayden Milling A Mfg Co. <lb/>
Esquire Henry of Stand <lb/>
ard, spent Sunday here. <lb/>
candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
bananas at E. E. Co's. <lb/>
Call on s for a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
to be had anywhere. <lb/>
J. B. Smith Bro. call attention <lb/>
to their poultry fencing now on <lb/>
band for sale. <lb/>
Polite clerks, good goods and <lb/>
suitable prices at the store of J. <lb/>
It. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Hardy, of Greenville, <lb/>
was here Saturday.<lb/>
Herman was have largest i B <lb/>
family of tern , . mo <lb/>
rt, with in which II <lb/>
r ; m eh w . , , ., , <lb/>
the in shoes, hats, caps, ,.,. <lb/>
tables buys n ,., , <lb/>
i i . ,, , , <lb/>
bi t. flu car V;. g <lb/>
give idea ii. Ayden <lb/>
Gannon Tyson. <lb/>
Wanted. bushels field <lb/>
peas it. Smith Bro. <lb/>
seats for i <lb/>
the trade, are simply the i b time.-, <lb/>
smoothest sent the market B. Sm <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg Co. received , . , <lb/>
cloth pared en t ; i <lb/>
at Smith ft Bro. J. A. Will,,, would ,. lo . <lb/>
J. If. Smith has moved th, store, form th. he i- <lb/>
that on vacant lot down j to move lion- , ,, .,,;,, and <lb/>
tome and will convert it at <lb/>
i. <lb/>
THE ROUTE IS VIA. <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb/>
for j .,;, I,,,. <lb/>
Bro. have just Match I. a-a <lb/>
d,. <lb/>
into a Ding <lb/>
Wrong eyeglasses are worse <lb/>
sometimes than none. If your <lb/>
eyes tire, they help. J. <lb/>
W. Taylor a graduate optician, <lb/>
Ayden, N. can tit your glasses <lb/>
place at the home of her husband right at reasonable prices. Noted <lb/>
last and was buried out doctors have said that wrong eye <lb/>
in the country the day following, I glasses are worse than poison. <lb/>
Mrs. Newell had been a great You will have pleasant dreams <lb/>
for quite a long She ; if Cox writes insurance, <lb/>
was an excellent lady and leaves a Hay, cotton seed meal and hull <lb/>
husband, several children and a at i. B. Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
rat i . . <lb/>
i p. m. F Mn el <lb/>
Haul limit i Maul <lb/>
1905. By <lb/>
. p <lb/>
I i . <lb/>
Match 1905. <lb/>
t. <lb/>
low round l. <lb/>
Washington. New . <lb/>
and at her points, <lb/>
-i<lb/>
Mi, <lb/>
with <lb/>
e. <lb/>
to <lb/>
en- <lb/>
the <lb/>
.,. <lb/>
too <lb/>
with plea-me. from <lb/>
Greenville, N G. <lb/>
For Bale-One f D. ;. and <lb/>
Fountain, can e sale loss For V n <lb/>
store. Terms cash or <lb/>
also entire stock at and below <lb/>
nearest ticket m. n rite, <lb/>
H. M. T. M <lb/>
cost jewelry, musical I <lb/>
Instruments, glum, pistols, rifles, <lb/>
shirts and other specialties, <lb/>
host of friends to mourn her de- <lb/>
if you do not secure <lb/>
one of our high grade buggies, <lb/>
fancy Christmas toys, religious, <lb/>
Dr. celebrated medical hunks. <lb/>
beat medicine on the market at J. GUI Dr. books now <lb/>
HOME TELEPHONE AND <lb/>
TELEGRAPH COMPANY. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
lo loan to our policy <lb/>
your loss will be than oars. ; on <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Cox arrange It. <lb/>
N. C. There were no set vices m any SMITH <lb/>
huh morn. I O <lb/>
Cannon Tyson are displaying the churches last morn- <lb/>
. . i <lb/>
the most up to date line of <lb/>
tore ever brought this market. <lb/>
Frames for enlarged photos <lb/>
each. Nice assort meat pictures <lb/>
each received at <lb/>
Jackson Co's. <lb/>
Garry your eggs chickens to <lb/>
W. C. Co. <lb/>
Dixie high <lb/>
point shoes for <lb/>
men, women and J. B. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Elder Dennis Davis has u <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C <lb/>
live nice <lb/>
and large membership each, .,, . <lb/>
It certainly h, a reflection on the; <lb/>
COMPANY. <lb/>
The following points can <lb/>
tie teach, i over the i- <lb/>
this <lb/>
It-, <lb/>
Beaufort <lb/>
tie <lb/>
i, I <lb/>
;,. <lb/>
now <lb/>
., , <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
to this e id <lb/>
We mink <lb/>
s should he i <lb/>
Parties <lb/>
We to build fertilizer do w <lb/>
buggies for we do not <lb/>
Mi A Mfg, Go., X. C <lb/>
wrappers, Mi-- ladies <lb/>
cloak i l. B. Smith Br . <lb/>
to see <lb/>
S. M. SMITH, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Ana <lb/>
I SELL ,<lb/>
Singer Machines Bi <lb/>
Atlanta. Ga. <lb/>
Baltimore Ml. <lb/>
s. C. <lb/>
b ; Va. <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
I I <lb/>
I . . <lb/>
Va <lb/>
I i i s. Lo <lb/>
Son . a <lb/>
ii ii . <lb/>
I . I I <lb/>
I , <lb/>
spending a few days in town. He J goods and notions just opened easy term <lb/>
at Sunday J. B. Smith Bro. Old machine liken in ex- <lb/>
night. Mr-. Thomas Hart and children j <lb/>
their up from <lb/>
custom with the greatest respect M.,.,, y., <lb/>
an hats caps are i ; them at. <lb/>
to call store. <lb/>
Just a postal to Cox <lb/>
par. i cu I a is. <lb/>
now on sale at J. ft Bro, <lb/>
bring Seed peanuts at J. B, Smith <lb/>
Bro <lb/>
J. Ii. Tripp Bro, <lb/>
depot, <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. C.- <lb/>
At the close of business Jan. 1905. <lb/>
COLUMBIA <lb/>
Loans Discounts, Oil <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
Demand Loans <lb/>
Duo from Banks, <lb/>
Cash Items, <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National Bank notes <lb/>
other U. S. <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
Deposits subject to 28,029.68 <lb/>
Cashier's . <lb/>
If it give yon absolute <lb/>
dealer will <lb/>
pay you for it. <lb/>
It. P. Johnson, <lb/>
Dist. Ayden, <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Owing to the the recent lire in <lb/>
which our store was burned <lb/>
air compelled toga out h <lb/>
So our entire stock of <lb/>
GROCERIES will be ed out at <lb/>
within the next thirty days. <lb/>
We have choice line of Pickles <lb/>
and Canned Goods, <lb/>
bedded Raisin-, and Currants <lb/>
at a pound. Other prices to <lb/>
compare with these <lb/>
Come while the bargains are <lb/>
Our stock Is in the old <lb/>
brick store, opposite A. E. <lb/>
Tucker, <lb/>
HART BROTHERS, <lb/>
m sale W, S. CO. <lb/>
Located on West Street. <lb/>
Best Turnouts <lb/>
furnished the traveling or sporting <lb/>
public for reasonable price. <lb/>
SUBSCRIBE TO THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Office Block, Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
J. <lb/>
in the post office at Greenville. N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in and adjoining counties. <lb/>
If Mrs Chad wick. Mrs. <lb/>
Duke and Nan <lb/>
only dead instead of dead broke <lb/>
there be mom monuments <lb/>
erected to I I e notable <lb/>
can I <lb/>
in to fiction <lb/>
Pitt County, N. C, Mason 1905. <lb/>
For a it looked much <lb/>
like the was going to Dill <lb/>
in a up, delicious sir- <lb/>
loin beef stews dream- <lb/>
ed at id price us <lb/>
i . THE INAUGURAL OF i m re days Roosevelt will M ,,,,,, <lb/>
. r ROOSEVELT. be inaugurate ace tiding to bison n <lb/>
style i. It baa been stated <lb/>
I . will leave , , , . , <lb/>
the general will <lb/>
i V i . . , , , , , .,,. i <lb/>
beaded y colored s. I las u , ,., in <lb/>
. will be in keeping with his style <lb/>
It is also stated that will <lb/>
i ceremonies . n l- i <lb/>
. attend the inaugural ball, if tins be <lb/>
at D C fern r <lb/>
Glenn . s lie in <lb/>
Col. on fee <lb/>
U the town of <lb/>
Representative Little has intro- <lb/>
corporate it, as we hare <lb/>
i to get anyone to i. <lb/>
win i. it is <lb/>
true. let the Southern people . <lb/>
serve their sell respect by ,. , , ,,,, ,.,, ,,,.,,. ,,,, K.,. <lb/>
-Cider <lb/>
om of th Famous Scout's Exploit <lb/>
,, , , . as Dispatch Bearer. <lb/>
tine thing always ,, . , <lb/>
. . , , , There was Deeded a messenger to <lb/>
is more or less of a Hood of the at <lb/>
a ordinarily called Who better could be this than <lb/>
and the word seems to cover iron framed rider, I <lb/>
a multitude of drugs. One chap in He started on Sept. 1846, and <lb/>
airy town in Virginia, the other . <lb/>
, , , . . ,. , when be met . <lb/>
it and died, column and was ordered <lb/>
jury turn to California. In turn <lb/>
case found that the man the column v ; y <lb/>
his death indirectly by the the California Mexican . <lb/>
drinking of cider, which <lb/>
. . . . , , forces into <lb/>
the evidence before us, we be , <lb/>
poisonous drug, I ed me . . <lb/>
and which is being sold in Williams Kit Carson i of <lb/>
h, Charlotte, i . <lb/>
i name in, several <lb/>
and n i was <lb/>
patriots been hauled up drunk. ., invalid tor I . v. <lb/>
from with was nothing to . In <lb/>
the Virginia case, The March, 1847, be -i med once <lb/>
more as a dispatch r to Wash- <lb/>
This lime In i. <lb/>
d . the th in, pot <lb/>
home. <lb/>
the Si Pill will <lb/>
take I again as ii did in A farmer suggests <lb/>
the d j when was . . that while the farmers are <lb/>
. i Sugg an Col inn r about cotton, if they would odd <lb/>
,,, , inning I the staff one section to the effect <lb/>
., . upon m i wear no goods <lb/>
.-, mid material in d of cotton, it would <lb/>
; ad illy in advancing the <lb/>
this evening through a <lb/>
say; what is known to a <lb/>
truth, for years ma <lb/>
called cider, and called ,; . Mexico, de- <lb/>
apple hare been sold I the river and in <lb/>
when in f foul no arrived at Wash- <lb/>
the tea saw a eider n r <lb/>
b price, the farmers would make <lb/>
i . , r banner aloft, and I such a and stick to it, the <lb/>
i . e i. would <lb/>
age. col ii use- <lb/>
is a . . handsome .,. .,,.,, <lb/>
honor in splendid The matter of recovering property <lb/>
i congratulate the heart of Hew York city, j <lb/>
excellent mated in value at <lb/>
ion. being embraced of laud <lb/>
that was leased to the city a hundred <lb/>
ago, is again being agitated, <lb/>
The names of several North <lb/>
in three lime. The <lb/>
little more than <lb/>
three day now, we do not make <lb/>
it on horseback. <lb/>
At Washington a- some of <lb/>
reward for his services Carson was <lb/>
d of the rifle <lb/>
corps of the States army. <lb/>
Hi however, was <lb/>
d, the this he did not <lb/>
learn until some months later. He <lb/>
was sent buck to California with <lb/>
patches. Ho crossed the Missouri <lb/>
Hie cider that is spiked river, the at tho <lb/>
and offered to tin thirsty Pi of and nun as far <lb/>
ft looks like the destruction of for dangerous as the Virgin river before <lb/>
bales of cotton by lire in should be avoided. still <lb/>
Orleans would have sen the Municipal authorities should <lb/>
ram that Um but was by pro- <lb/>
, . , . . , known to latter day <lb/>
n bill has In en much <lb/>
livery preparation should be <lb/>
i gratification of our people, i.- , i i . <lb/>
analyzed by the authorities, and <lb/>
found to contain poisonous drugs, <lb/>
should, of course, be prohibited <lb/>
me to a vote in the it should be made a <lb/>
n mid will Its end. for any person to offer for <lb/>
ass lined name <lb/>
I be . sigh n through- <lb/>
out country when it is over. <lb/>
fa <lb/>
ii masquerading as <lb/>
i it its The purely chemical cider <lb/>
price up a bit, but the market went . ,. , ,., <lb/>
i- a thing I , Charlotte <lb/>
in tho opposite direction- Chronicle <lb/>
Did you ever hear of many big <lb/>
i in twelve <lb/>
i front property in <lb/>
N,, I are mentioned among the heirs I any for. <lb/>
Hie Durham Herald says it is Mrs. I , ,, . ., <lb/>
., <lb/>
Davis move. We Mrs. <lb/>
Davis will not move. She paid The Monroe Doctrine itself, by <lb/>
as much attention to Miles as there the generality terms, <lb/>
included <lb/>
t, rm a. of the Him is Central <lb/>
id, two immense grain <lb/>
tors, and <lb/>
freight hundreds of cars load- <lb/>
id and grain, <lb/>
of cotton, the total <lb/>
gating On the <lb/>
day, Saturday, Hot <lb/>
Ark hid a fire causing a loss of <lb/>
Forty blocks mainly <lb/>
in the portion of the city <lb/>
were of building by the <lb/>
s. <lb/>
II s the anyone Io <lb/>
about the present low price of <lb/>
i but himself and his brother <lb/>
n II it i six barrels of <lb/>
flour, hundred bushels of corn <lb/>
and i i hundred pounds of meet, to <lb/>
run . . r through the season <lb/>
ii g to market and lay in this <lb/>
he any use for any more. <lb/>
So, ii price even. There <lb/>
I it much cotton <lb/>
the I lies are supplied and just <lb/>
d ii i any more now. There is <lb/>
but I put cotton book to <lb/>
cent- a that to reduce the acre-<lb/>
he mil bi Indian lie <lb/>
and fifteen companions hero stood <lb/>
off Indians. In time ho reached <lb/>
and Inter, simply to keep <lb/>
himself in practice, look service <lb/>
against tho Mexicans on the border <lb/>
for a time. <lb/>
There was no man of all those <lb/>
known to the army officers who had <lb/>
the resource-, or was so well <lb/>
a dispatch rider as Kit Car- <lb/>
ton. He was sent back once more <lb/>
to Washington in the spring of SIS. <lb/>
physical frame of any man ex- <lb/>
to the property. <lb/>
insurance agents in Russia <lb/>
lions; and yet there is no principle I <lb/>
in the support of which, when pro- too far racked enable him <lb/>
agents American people to make ibis long and hazardous <lb/>
Andrew Carnegie going to put it tough just now ire more united. The souls of most would <lb/>
a mil his sin plus money in on the lives the j of Doctrine is <lb/>
Grand Dukes Nothing doing limitation of big steady riding, cheer- <lb/>
University of Virginia. He <lb/>
offered give that institution a ball <lb/>
million dollars on condition the <lb/>
authorities raise a like sum from <lb/>
other sources, is reported that the, <lb/>
offer will be accepted. <lb/>
This is the big week iii <lb/>
bill it is, <lb/>
b M has passed tho <lb/>
id is now pen ling in the <lb/>
how turn one-third of the i- <lb/>
it into the general <lb/>
fund of the county is anything else <lb/>
but here- Half of the pro- <lb/>
now apply to the public schools <lb/>
of the county, and the change would <lb/>
materially affect the length of the <lb/>
school terms. <lb/>
Representative Laughinghouse <lb/>
has made a gallant tight on his bill <lb/>
to reduce railroad passenger fares, <lb/>
but it like the Senate is going <lb/>
to it. The bill passed the <lb/>
House by large majority, but the <lb/>
senate committee has made an <lb/>
favorable report on it. <lb/>
The terrible mine explosion near <lb/>
Ala., in which more <lb/>
than a hundred miners lost their <lb/>
lives, is followed by an almost <lb/>
catastrophe near W. <lb/>
Va., in which about twenty-five per <lb/>
perished Such disasters are <lb/>
ling. <lb/>
and control in tho Western <lb/>
If a situation similar to that <lb/>
now prevailing in Santo Domingo <lb/>
ton. he president be , , i n . <lb/>
existed in a European country, it <lb/>
would be dealt with by <lb/>
European powers or by some one <lb/>
After this week can power acting alone as their delegate. <lb/>
a back seat for a time, as the in Santo Domingo, European powers <lb/>
will be over interest similar to <lb/>
those of the United States; but in <lb/>
view of its settled policy, the United <lb/>
would now unwilling either <lb/>
to permit the measures necessary for <lb/>
the of order and <lb/>
credit to be taken by European pow- <lb/>
or to take them itself in <lb/>
w ii b such powers. The situation <lb/>
in a nutshell, a either the Unit- <lb/>
ed must take tho necessary <lb/>
action or it must not taken at all. <lb/>
According to the Roosevelt <lb/>
action must be taken, and it <lb/>
Take Up a Collection <lb/>
The net earning of the North Car- <lb/>
railroads last year was <lb/>
after paying taxes. Thin <lb/>
would pay the interest on the funded <lb/>
debt and nearly six per cent on all <lb/>
the stock, including the deluges of <lb/>
water And yet we are told the <lb/>
railroads are so poor that they will <lb/>
be ruined by the moderate reduction <lb/>
in the bill. Shall <lb/>
we lake up a collection for the , taken by United Stales <lb/>
tit of the. and Ob- A <lb/>
I should be commended <lb/>
may be furnished by potting into <lb/>
concrete from in verse<lb/>
With the cheapest rooms in the <lb/>
lintels at Washington going at <lb/>
a day during inauguration <lb/>
moat of the people will decide D. C, as one of the staff of <lb/>
Negro In The Lead. <lb/>
A. Johnson, col, attorney of <lb/>
this city, has been Invited by the <lb/>
chairman of tho committee on civic <lb/>
organizations to ride in the <lb/>
parade a. Saturday at Wash <lb/>
it is cheaper to stay h and lei <lb/>
the affair be pulled off without them. <lb/>
An exchange says an <lb/>
a lion in the New zoo have <lb/>
from pneumonia. The next <lb/>
the chief marshal, and his position <lb/>
will be with those the head of the <lb/>
parade. Raleigh ii <lb/>
This Legislature has <lb/>
more that it can appropriate than <lb/>
any previous Assembly. <lb/>
And yet, not Satisfied with this, <lb/>
Chicago Democrats have <lb/>
ed Judge F. Dunne as their <lb/>
candidate for mayor. They have <lb/>
Dunne it now, <lb/>
thing may expect to hear is that <lb/>
some of the animals and fowls will there is a persistent demand to issue <lb/>
be dying with appendicitis. <lb/>
is the name of a Russian <lb/>
general. It seems that a majority <lb/>
of them are when the <lb/>
are anywhere around. <lb/>
bonds. have a care It <lb/>
easy to issue bonds, but it tends to <lb/>
extravagance and they are easier to <lb/>
issue than to and Ob- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
Subscribe to <lb/>
which would run substantially <lb/>
follows wrongdoing, <lb/>
or impotence which results in a <lb/>
of the ties of civilized society, <lb/>
h much be deplored, must <lb/>
Ami be permitted to continue <lb/>
unchecked, since is no the policy <lb/>
of the United State- either to inter <lb/>
things itself or to <lb/>
permit any other power t. <lb/>
From Domingo and the United <lb/>
John Moore, in <lb/>
the American Monthly Review of Re- <lb/>
views for March. <lb/>
fully this third journey <lb/>
a its dispatch bear- <lb/>
Hough in <lb/>
A Victim of <lb/>
A member of the fire depart- <lb/>
In p after it <lb/>
ice to the chief that he de- <lb/>
sired resign i i to return to <lb/>
his old occupation of on a <lb/>
lake steamer. <lb/>
the chief, <lb/>
thought you were satisfied <lb/>
with your job. I nm surprised that <lb/>
you should to go buck to your <lb/>
old Ion, which pays you less <lb/>
money than <lb/>
was the reply, <lb/>
because I'm not satisfied with <lb/>
the place, but l figure it out that <lb/>
wasn't intended to be n fireman. <lb/>
time we go out to light u blaze <lb/>
I a strong o whoop <lb/>
her up instead of water <lb/>
on her. Early training's too much <lb/>
for me, <lb/>
With Charlotte folks listening to <lb/>
a missionary speak from tho <lb/>
pulpit of leading church and The <lb/>
New York Sun referring to a colored <lb/>
man as a it looks as though <lb/>
we had come upon strange <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
Convincing <lb/>
you the <lb/>
sworn testimony of this man <lb/>
Witness-Certainly not, sir <lb/>
why not <lb/>
sir, that man <lb/>
to tell the truth. He always <lb/>
did. were together, and <lb/>
used to cry when the teacher made <lb/>
him lay two and two made four. <lb/>
I -a thing else <lb/>
Witness- Oh, yes, Once he was <lb/>
described the symptoms M <lb/>
the J tor for a <lb/>
sprained ankle when ho was <lb/>
in; from n in the head. <lb/>
Lawyer hat will do. Pear- <lb/>
High Testimonial. <lb/>
exclaimed little <lb/>
Alice, rushing in from school, <lb/>
ha tho loveliest mother <lb/>
ever was SI e such a beau- <lb/>
mother do wish you could <lb/>
see <lb/>
me about her, said <lb/>
her mother. is she so <lb/>
said Alice, lets Ethel <lb/>
Fay all she wants <lb/>
Journal.<lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
WHY <lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. A new lot of chairs just arrived. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Mar. Jugs, flower pots and andirons <lb/>
Highest price for cotton seed at A W. Ange Co's. <lb/>
paid . y County Oil Mill. good lat <lb/>
Don't forget to bring or fiend wood cart hubs. A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
your art hubs to A. G. Cox Mfg., <lb/>
Co. Fat kind they For shoes at a low price and best <lb/>
use. See H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
M-s. J. W. and children,; A few at B. G. Chapman <lb/>
Viviana Burl and left on Co's. cheap. <lb/>
Monday evening tor Miss Alice went home <lb/>
Bern, where they will visit <lb/>
id <lb/>
near Black Jack Friday. <lb/>
Rat biscuit sure to kill the <lb/>
Don't worry over that little lot and mice at Harrington Barber ft <lb/>
of cotton you bad over when <lb/>
yon through ginning hut Car load of just received, <lb/>
lot. I be Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
seed cotton in any quantity <lb/>
best market price paid everyday- <lb/>
Finest line of dress goods in <lb/>
tow G. and Co. <lb/>
t you are need of out tin.; <lb/>
Best Hoe of plows and plow <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
A lot of sew dress <lb/>
and <lb/>
percale at A. ft Co. <lb/>
shin and waist goods, Car of Floor, just in Bar <lb/>
call I. G. and Co Barber ft <lb/>
Chapman ft Co. just Mrs. C. of Green- <lb/>
received a car load alt villa and Addle Johnston, of <lb/>
right. their brother <lb/>
Thomas, of La <lb/>
la visiting at H. P. Kittrell. We also carry a line of rubber <lb/>
Protect fret by i boom and <lb/>
good Chapman the very thing for cold <lb/>
Co. have the kind and size yon rainy weather at Harrington Bar. <lb/>
need ft Co. <lb/>
School books, stationery, pens, Alfred and J, D; Cox <lb/>
pencils and school supplies of all want up the road on the train <lb/>
kinds can be the drug Tuesday morning, <lb/>
ton l It would surprise you to see the <lb/>
Oranges number carts that <lb/>
candies at H. L. Johnson. being and sold by A. G. <lb/>
Go to T. N. Manning t Co. tor Mfg. Co., but we were in their <lb/>
fresh candies, note, raisins and shop yesterday and they had a <lb/>
choice I nice lot of work being <lb/>
Limb, of and their timber was <lb/>
pent Tuesday oar town. We have just opened up a big <lb/>
Ch load of No l Timothy Hay, I line of shoes, styles up-to-date. <lb/>
ii by Harrington, Bar-1 P from to 15.60. <lb/>
Go. Harrington Barber ft Co. <lb/>
the Pitt County Oil Mill is now <lb/>
having Cot Ion Seed. They pay <lb/>
the highest cash price or will ex <lb/>
for meal. When yours <lb/>
are ready write for prices. <lb/>
For axes hoes shovels fork and <lb/>
spades go to A. W. <lb/>
A. Q. has two car <lb/>
loads of different of farm <lb/>
fence and their prices are low, <lb/>
you had better and make your <lb/>
selections soon. <lb/>
Little Earl Van Tucker is <lb/>
sick with pneumonia. <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney Cure,. <lb/>
the combination kidney <lb/>
for stock nod a sure colic cine, <lb/>
at the Drug Store. <lb/>
The place to wire fence <lb/>
The A. G. Cox have a Dig <lb/>
lot of the American fence and <lb/>
Pittsburgh <lb/>
staples and bard wire. Be sure to <lb/>
get their prices before baying <lb/>
your spring supply of fence. <lb/>
We are glad to see that THE <lb/>
baa taken up the mat- <lb/>
of better roads again. We hope <lb/>
the legislators, county <lb/>
era and the people will all make <lb/>
up their minds shall <lb/>
have good reads. It will be <lb/>
impossible burdensome. <lb/>
I repair Shoes and do good work. <lb/>
Bring them me either at <lb/>
home oral the buggy shop. <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Suck salt at <lb/>
The A. G. v ix Mfg. Co. expect <lb/>
to the pi ice of <lb/>
co fur the coming season <lb/>
In easy reach of all to- <lb/>
growers. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, of Ayden, <lb/>
here <lb/>
The handy tobacco truck i.- the <lb/>
best truck we know of and tobacco <lb/>
farmers save time and money <lb/>
There no need asking the plain enough <lb/>
the enterprising business man uses the columns of <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
r making his to the trading public <lb/>
IT Brings <lb/>
, s<lb/>
.<lb/>
Ink Is Read By Everybody in reach, and <lb/>
it reaches i who have money to pay for what want. <lb/>
If you have they want advertise and yon are sure to <lb/>
get apart of their money. <lb/>
s . <lb/>
TWO EDITIONS <lb/>
A G. Cox Mfg. Co. seem to Little the infant daughter i using them. <lb/>
be Belling lot Of Wire fence. This of Mr. Mrs. B. A. B. G. Co, say that <lb/>
rem i. ids that our Ore j died Tuesday morning. We extend they have a fall assortment of <lb/>
not of heart yet. lour the bet saved j general and pries <lb/>
Being In position to secure first. parent i. <lb/>
class material cheap, having; For white goods, ladies collars, <lb/>
machinery with which do our handkerchief ties, go to A. <lb/>
Work, and being able to save and W. Ange Co , they have a large <lb/>
work up nearly all of our timber, assortment. <lb/>
are of the reasons, why we White's Black Liniment, spec <lb/>
can re our customers money, recommended for the human <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. family, lino for perfectly <lb/>
O. .-go Washington, balanced, cornier <lb/>
was lure Tuesday. For sale by <lb/>
St. vis, beaters and ranges. All B T- <lb/>
Style-., lowest prices. See our stock <lb/>
Harvey Cox, is at home on the <lb/>
purchasing and money. J <lb/>
Mfg. Co. . , <lb/>
fruits and go <lb/>
K G. Chapman and Co. They <lb/>
a choice lot. <lb/>
For cats, plow and <lb/>
all of supplies, see <lb/>
A. W Ange Co. <lb/>
quills and quilting cotton <lb/>
. see A. W. Ange and Co. <lb/>
It It. Forrest to Reunion <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Window and door frames, porch <lb/>
Columns, brackets and all kinds of <lb/>
trimmings at rock bottom <lb/>
prices, Winterville Mfg. <lb/>
Bargains for the people Puces <lb/>
II. L. Johnson. <lb/>
For fresh meat beef, fish <lb/>
barbecue <lb/>
Car load Furniture just In. <lb/>
A. Ange and Co. <lb/>
Mis. Gertrude Bland, of <lb/>
was hero Monday visiting her <lb/>
brother J. E. <lb/>
A lull line of T. W. Wood ft <lb/>
Sons garden always on baud <lb/>
at the drug store Dr. B, T. Cox <lb/>
For corn and seed oats go to <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
Lex and John of Bel- <lb/>
were here last Sunday. <lb/>
Big consign meet of dour <lb/>
just received. Prices <lb/>
G. Chapman and Co. <lb/>
are right <lb/>
J. G. Bowling and J. Par ham, <lb/>
Greenville, were here Tuesday <lb/>
Bring me turkeys I pay the <lb/>
highest L. Johnson, <lb/>
FOr atone wait, jags, bowls and <lb/>
pitchers, see A. W . Ange Co. <lb/>
For nice mattings of all kinds <lb/>
o to they have a large as- <lb/>
Changes. <lb/>
J. moved his <lb/>
office to the store formerly <lb/>
pied by W. L. Beat, <lb/>
The express office is being moved <lb/>
f the stores u. the <lb/>
THE DAILY <lb/>
EVERY <lb/>
At a Year cents a Month. <lb/>
The Eastern Deflector, <lb/>
TWICE A-WEEK, and <lb/>
At a Year. <lb/>
You are the loser if yon fail to r a of <lb/>
. <lb/>
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Print <lb/>
The Reflector was never better prepared now to nice <lb/>
Job Printing. New presses, new type and plenty of Stock re- <lb/>
added. Our work is done right and prices are right. <lb/>
Send <lb/>
We Will <lb/>
SB<lb/>
for You This Spring. <lb/>
arc now in NEW YORK <lb/>
Buying <lb/>
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. <lb/>
is published at Nashville, Toon, it is issued times b year <lb/>
the subscription price is cents, If contains more read- <lb/>
matter than most dollar papers and is edited by Southern <lb/>
men who know the needs of southern farmers, Every issue <lb/>
big experience meeting, the being <lb/>
answered by such men as Maj. Tims. Key, <lb/>
of of and Prof, An <lb/>
drew M. Director of the Virginia Experiment station. <lb/>
The Home Department is conducted by Aunt whom all <lb/>
readers soon learn to love. <lb/>
WE OFFER IN VALUE FOR <lb/>
Bat you must hurry. This proposition will not beheld open <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
Sample copies of Southern Agriculturist free at our office. <lb/>
to our Stock,<lb/>
Lines <lb/>
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Since you runs I s. money so <lb/>
you get fill returns Arid unless each ten <lb/>
cents in cash out brings a STAMP <lb/>
in, you are nor getting lull value ; for your <lb/>
money. <lb/>
Brown Stamps are like compound interest. <lb/>
They accumulate without effort on your part, <lb/>
and splendid premiums they bring will <lb/>
leave many a dollar free for pleasure or for <lb/>
saving. Just such things as you w uM other <lb/>
wise to buy are Brown Stamps <lb/>
and it takes but ft. to you your <lb/>
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with each new book. Unless you already have <lb/>
one, at our store and get it and the <lb/>
worth of free stamps That dollar worth <lb/>
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e lake great pleasure I i to oar patrons and <lb/>
public that we will have with us for the following <lb/>
and an optician, <lb/>
celebrated firm of A. K Atlanta, Ga., <lb/>
the largest and most favorably known optical establishment in <lb/>
tile South. <lb/>
He will Test Eyesight, and Fit Glasses <lb/>
The Doctor i-i a of f the leading Opthalmic <lb/>
Colleges in the United States, in thoroughly conversant with <lb/>
all modern methods in refractive science, including <lb/>
Opthalmology, and has had long experience in his <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Remember <lb/>
that we this engagement and secured I he services <lb/>
a man of ability and reputation and we <lb/>
his All examinations freehand only regular <lb/>
prices will be charged for glasses. <lb/>
You Can Save Honey <lb/>
and the highest class of professional service in this line <lb/>
by taking advantage of this opportunity <lb/>
Read In mind dates, February and 28th. <lb/>
New Spring Goods <lb/>
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C . . ; . . .<lb/>
ARRIVING DAILY. <lb/>
There is one thing that we do not in our to do <lb/>
land that is to sell goods cheaper thin they can be bought, <lb/>
neither do we want to create tho n that our store is <lb/>
full of shop worn, oat of style goods nor by filling our store <lb/>
with show bills and sign boards -will we try t impress false <lb/>
in your mind that we are going out of business, but we <lb/>
wish it understood that we are receiving daily shipments <lb/>
the newest things in <lb/>
RIBBONS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES <lb/>
and kindred materials so desirable with the women folk of <lb/>
Greenville and Pitt county, and hope yon will at <lb/>
favor us with a visit, to see these many new things. <lb/>
Pulley <lb/>
i HE HOME OF WOMEN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
WE HAVE <lb/>
deceive; <lb/>
THIS WEEK<lb/>
FRESH NEW. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
P dates <lb/>
packages, Cal en . prunes, <lb/>
and raisins, also anything can be <lb/>
found at our place at Co class goods. <lb/>
In Vegetables our stock is t , <lb/>
In Fruits we have the of ban i . apples, <lb/>
grapes and grape fruit. Ask u . . <lb/>
Anything You Want in the Fruit Line. <lb/>
have also Premier Butter and double cream <lb/>
than which there is no better <lb/>
DON'T FORGET <lb/>
Baking Department conducted by Mr. J. M. Reuse. He <lb/>
is excelling himself in baking pies, buns bread, <lb/>
late macaroons, jumbles, cream puffs, <lb/>
Yours very truly; <lb/>
J. A. Ricks Bro.<lb/>
Subscribe to THE REFLECTOR now and <lb/>
get the premium offered.<lb/>
s I <lb/>
A. J Badly Used By Two <lb/>
Men <lb/>
Ex Representative A. J. <lb/>
of came to Greenville <lb/>
one day last bis way <lb/>
back noes when about nine miles <lb/>
from town be overtaken by <lb/>
two other men, named <lb/>
and Hardy, of Greene county, who <lb/>
were also from Green- <lb/>
ville. Both the later had been <lb/>
as they drove up be- <lb/>
hind Mr. Move abruptly demanded <lb/>
him to get out of their way. Mr. <lb/>
did not turn out, the rod <lb/>
bad and there being <lb/>
of for the others to pass by <lb/>
him, and the men drove into his <lb/>
bogey. They became very abusive, <lb/>
and getting out buggy, <lb/>
went in Mr. drew a pistol <lb/>
and threatened to kill him, and <lb/>
did him several blows with <lb/>
the butt the weapon. Alter <lb/>
some distance ahead <lb/>
one of the men again bis <lb/>
buggy and Bred or three shots <lb/>
toward Mr. <lb/>
Later the same men by their <lb/>
frightened <lb/>
some ladies whom they passed on <lb/>
the ; <lb/>
Give Your Stomach a Rest. <lb/>
Your food must lie <lb/>
; and to be of <lb/>
any value to yon. <lb/>
is weak or diseased lake <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what <lb/>
you eat and gives the stomach <lb/>
a rest, ill to <lb/>
take on new and grow <lb/>
again. cures our stomach, <lb/>
bloating, heart palpitation and <lb/>
all digestive disorders. L. A. <lb/>
of Little Ky , writes <lb/>
feel that Dyspepsia <lb/>
Cure deserves all the <lb/>
that can be given i, as it <lb/>
saved the life of our girl <lb/>
when was three ears old. <lb/>
is now ix we have kept it for <lb/>
her but of course she <lb/>
only takes it now <lb/>
disagrees with Sold by J. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Have Held the Record in North <lb/>
BONE, For Cotton. ORINOCO, For Tobacco. <lb/>
MAIM <lb/>
None Genuine Without it. <lb/>
See that the Trade Mark is on <lb/>
Ask your dealer for GOOD-, and don't take <lb/>
Bale everywhere. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA., <lb/>
COLUMBIA, S C. <lb/>
F. COMPANY, <lb/>
TARBORO. N. C. <lb/>
MACON. GA <lb/>
-.- <lb/>
Dr. S Morrill Dead. <lb/>
We learn that Dr. Samuel <lb/>
till died his home <lb/>
near Farmville. lie was quite old <lb/>
and was a high type of Southern <lb/>
gentleman. For many he <lb/>
was a prominent physician, and <lb/>
his surviving children two <lb/>
suns are physicians. <lb/>
Street Cars For <lb/>
When the new street car line is <lb/>
meted in Greenville that is <lb/>
BO strongly agitated, which is <lb/>
hoped to he done before the close <lb/>
of year, there will be much re- <lb/>
by the people who have to <lb/>
wear rabbet boots for protection <lb/>
from mud and slush, and the school <lb/>
Children attending the graded <lb/>
School, to aid from the <lb/>
depot, news boys, and young <lb/>
shopping. Won't it be glorious <lb/>
A street car every five minutes on <lb/>
every street in Greenville. <lb/>
for the Improvements and there <lb/>
will loll other of a progressive <lb/>
feature. The special train <lb/>
day from the depot to the water <lb/>
works will be abolished soon. <lb/>
Greenville is coming. <lb/>
I he Sunshine of Spring. <lb/>
The salve that cures without H <lb/>
-car is DeWitt's. Witch Hazel <lb/>
Cuts, burns. bruise- <lb/>
and piles disappear before the use <lb/>
of this salve as snow before the <lb/>
sunshine of spring. Miss H. M. <lb/>
Thebes, III. <lb/>
was seriously afflicted a fever <lb/>
son that was very painful. <lb/>
Witt's Witch Salve cared <lb/>
me in less than a Get the <lb/>
genuine. Sold by Jno. L. Wooten. <lb/>
Deserved Popularity, <lb/>
To cure Constipation Liver <lb/>
by moving the <lb/>
bowels and as a tonic to the <lb/>
liver, take Little Early Risers <lb/>
These Famous <lb/>
pleasant and harmless hut <lb/>
and sure. Their universal use <lb/>
for many is a strong <lb/>
tee of their popularity useful <lb/>
Sold Jno. L. Wooten. <lb/>
Farmers M. F. I. Association. <lb/>
The county branch of the <lb/>
Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance <lb/>
Association will hold its <lb/>
meeting Saturday before the <lb/>
Sunday in March, 11th day<lb/>
as r. <lb/>
as Necessary as Rain <lb/>
The quality and quantity o the <lb/>
crops of <lb/>
in soil. Fertilizers which are <lb/>
low in Potash will never produce <lb/>
satisfactory results. <lb/>
; with the <lb/>
i i- n i <lb/>
make me every kind <lb/>
We have published a of <lb/>
n this nil <lb/>
important we will send Ir.-e <lb/>
you you of <lb/>
to lite <lb/>
KALE <lb/>
Now or <lb/>
Broad Street. <lb/>
FURNITURE STORE <lb/>
ARE READY FOR YOU. <lb/>
We go rolls of Matting, very dainty <lb/>
Suit- are Elaborate in design and finish <lb/>
Don't fail to see em. h recent y return <lb/>
where purchased th things . <lb/>
Oak and Chair.<lb/>
They are You miss something if you fail to <lb/>
see them and one or re in home. <lb/>
We have a fine line of Rags also, very rich in design. <lb/>
Art Squares to suit the most fastidious. fact, we have near- <lb/>
everything in <lb/>
Furniture, Rugs and Lace <lb/>
fur <lb/>
and <lb/>
paid <lb/>
mi. Fur. ti d, Bar- <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
Entirely new, and a handsome line hi select from. whether <lb/>
you are late moving in or staying where you are. You <lb/>
afford to line. Yours to please, <lb/>
try Carriage, <lb/>
ail i. . . , <lb/>
rd i, <lb/>
Ly. <lb/>
Life I i <lb/>
C . <lb/>
i . . I . . . <lb/>
.- , <lb/>
iv <lb/>
, . .,. . <lb/>
, . <lb/>
the month. A. full attendance <lb/>
of the members is desired. rum, .<lb/>
AGONIZING <lb/>
are Instantly relieved, and perfect- <lb/>
heeled, by <lb/>
Salve. C. Jr., of Nor- <lb/>
folk, Va., burnt my I <lb/>
knee that it blistered <lb/>
over. s Salve <lb/>
Stopped the pain, healed it <lb/>
without a Also heals all <lb/>
wounds and sores. at J. L. I <lb/>
Wooten's, druggist. <lb/>
Sit <lb/>
FRAUD EXPOSED. <lb/>
A have lately <lb/>
been making and trying to sell <lb/>
of Dr. New Dis- <lb/>
for Consumption, <lb/>
and other medicines, <lb/>
then defrauding the public. <lb/>
This is to warn you to beware of <lb/>
people, who pr . <lb/>
stealing the of <lb/>
which have been <lb/>
disease, for o t <lb/>
years, h. sure protection, to you <lb/>
is our name on wrapper. Look <lb/>
for It, on all Buck- <lb/>
remedies, all others are <lb/>
mere imitations. II. K <lb/>
Co., Chicago, III, and Windsor, <lb/>
Canada. <lb/>
Condition Improved. <lb/>
We are exceedingly glad to learn <lb/>
that the condition of Miss Sophie <lb/>
Jarvis who is at the University <lb/>
Hospital in Philadelphia is much <lb/>
better. We sincerely hope Miss <lb/>
Jarvis will soon be restored to com- <lb/>
health and return to Green- <lb/>
ville to her many friends. <lb/>
POISONS IN FOOD. <lb/>
Perhaps you don't realize that <lb/>
many pain poisons In <lb/>
yOur food, but some day you may <lb/>
feel a twinge that will <lb/>
Dr. Kim's <lb/>
Life Pills are guaranteed to cure <lb/>
sickness due poisons of <lb/>
K d food or back <lb/>
at J. h. l store. Try <lb/>
Cl <lb/>
Not blue seem to re- <lb/>
of a man's wife like <lb/>
trouble be Ins with his second. <lb/>
Makes bone and muscle faster <lb/>
than any other remedy. Brings <lb/>
strength, health and happiness to <lb/>
the whole family. That's what <lb/>
Hollister's Mountain Tea <lb/>
will do. cents, Tea or Tablets. <lb/>
Wooten's Drug Store. <lb/>
If you want a smooth, clear com- <lb/>
take Hollister's <lb/>
Mountain Tea this month. Bright <lb/>
eyes and red lips follow its use. <lb/>
cents, Tea or Tablets. <lb/>
Wooten's Drug Store- <lb/>
PAPOOSE POPCORN <lb/>
A New for <lb/>
FORAGE, POULTRY, POPPING <lb/>
A subscriber to the Southern <lb/>
Agriculturist secured <lb/>
seed from old Indian in <lb/>
Northwest Texas. After <lb/>
It seven ho <lb/>
Wrote that good <lb/>
and It will <lb/>
from to I <lb/>
acre, and planted thick <lb/>
stalk and all It will make more <lb/>
feed and better feed any- <lb/>
thing I ever saw. The oil In- <lb/>
said poultry fed on it would <lb/>
never have the cholera. I bars <lb/>
not lost a fowl with cholera <lb/>
since I have been n In t. It <lb/>
also pops Th i <lb/>
brought of re- <lb/>
quests for seed, and now only a <lb/>
few bushels are left. Send <lb/>
for a trial <lb/>
to Southern <lb/>
C. P. Bldg., Nashville, Tenn., <lb/>
and you will get by re- <lb/>
turn mail, alto details of <lb/>
seed-growing contest. <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb/>
Now <lb/>
Everything you want in the way of <lb/>
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at <lb/>
our store. <lb/>
We carry a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
JOHNSTON BROS. <lb/>
The Cash Grocers.<lb/>
LANIER MILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold. <lb/>
tor Receives <lb/>
the <lb/>
e R Z E. <lb/>
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils. <lb/>
the Enquirer. <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. Victor Safe Lo Co., of <lb/>
Cincinnati, received, to-day, the Grand Prize World's <lb/>
Pair, exhibit of solid Manganese bank safes <lb/>
and general line of fire and safes and vaults, <lb/>
their magnificent display prise nil <lb/>
tor for modern improvements, construction, workmanship <lb/>
and finish <lb/>
The Safe that has never been Burglarized. <lb/>
J. L SUGG, Agent. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
.,,. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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The Store <lb/>
Is too full of goods and they must be con- <lb/>
into cash at the quickest possible <lb/>
moment. <lb/>
Prices on everything marked right <lb/>
down in plain figures. <lb/>
Every purchase is a BARGAIN and <lb/>
you can get your share of them by coming <lb/>
TO <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
BIG STORE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
W. O. of Richmond, <lb/>
is in town. <lb/>
Move went up the road this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Baa Joy of Bald more, left <lb/>
this <lb/>
Mies Miss <lb/>
Bailie Sieve. <lb/>
I. M. left i- <lb/>
for Wilmington <lb/>
Jessie Smith left Ibis morning <lb/>
Bock i <lb/>
Mrs. Hattie Evans Monday <lb/>
g a visit i <lb/>
Rev, E, Co. returned Mon- <lb/>
day evening from Hamilton. <lb/>
T. L. Blind returned Monday <lb/>
evening from trip op the <lb/>
road. <lb/>
W, T. returned Mon- <lb/>
day evening from trip up the <lb/>
road. <lb/>
Prof. W. H. B tie and W. <lb/>
I. Brown left Monday evening for <lb/>
Ex and Mi- T. J, <lb/>
Monday evening from <lb/>
Raleigh. <lb/>
Mi Mabel who has <lb/>
been spelling some days here with <lb/>
her patents, Mr. and Mis. J. H. <lb/>
to Bethel this <lb/>
morn <lb/>
Gregory, who has for <lb/>
time been night operator at the <lb/>
telephone office left this morning <lb/>
for Henderson. Roy will <lb/>
succeed Miss <lb/>
Wednesday, Match 1st., 1905. <lb/>
A. L. of Washington, is <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
B. F. Sugg, of Washington, <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
J. B. left this morning for <lb/>
A. M. went up the road <lb/>
this morning, <lb/>
W. H. Hackney left this morn- <lb/>
for Norfolk. <lb/>
J. It. Davis, of spent <lb/>
Tuesday town. <lb/>
Mi p. Julia Barrett, of <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. W. B, Parker. <lb/>
Newton and Cora <lb/>
Clark left ibis morning for <lb/>
villa, Va. <lb/>
LETTER TO R. J. COBB. <lb/>
TS. <lb/>
Dear Mr. H, Bf. Stephen. <lb/>
.- it, ca hi r Oil <lb/>
i; writ <lb/>
i m D with your <lb/>
pilot, want to <lb/>
use <lb/>
That's except <lb/>
for fact region <lb/>
of Pei I on <lb/>
i its oil, smoke and <lb/>
Ail it that <lb/>
j good nine years some, <lb/>
times. There are thousands <lb/>
people it, <lb/>
don't, <lb/>
There's the We advertise <lb/>
for the millions; we want to make <lb/>
paint for the million-. <lb/>
Mr. do yon know that <lb/>
lead zinc is twice as <lb/>
cheap an lead-and oil, mixed <lb/>
Is per cert a fair <lb/>
profit business <lb/>
Three-quarters of the people <lb/>
paint lead-and-oil mixed by hand; <lb/>
while U. s. government us lead, <lb/>
zinc and oil ground together by <lb/>
-same Jas lead- <lb/>
The majority never is <lb/>
right about anything. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
F. W. Co. <lb/>
P. B. H. I,. Out sells <lb/>
paint.<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, MARCH 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
MEETING OF THE ALDERMEN <lb/>
Mayor Resigns and P. M <lb/>
Elected to Succeed Him. <lb/>
Toe ard of I <lb/>
regular i <lb/>
all i h pr -i n . <lb/>
As a were <lb/>
r-a. M or W. <lb/>
R. Parker w i . ml. read <lb/>
as <lb/>
To the ; i; i . i Alder- <lb/>
me u On . N- <lb/>
THE LEGISLATURE. <lb/>
NEWS <lb/>
committees had reports. <lb/>
committee on purchase of <lb/>
fine asked for farther <lb/>
time to report. i ;. . <lb/>
on location of in <lb/>
BANK RoLL. <lb/>
reel was empower. <lb/>
. bill. <lb/>
to nave bulb houses , An be u wen <lb/>
reels when locations are fixed. <lb/>
The fire committee was instruct- <lb/>
ed to correspond <lb/>
towns relative t- the I the <lb/>
baud engine. <lb/>
The several their <lb/>
hi <lb/>
K was In <lb/>
ed t of lo n <lb/>
ill I am compelled t. ha d 1901 if i is found be <lb/>
you u f reside in town year. <lb/>
r of Greenville. I you ere a i <lb/>
for of <lb/>
ii- -iii- nave drawn of i he r, <lb/>
-f <lb/>
always very ad I <lb/>
wish of you continued <lb/>
prosperity and be m -i cordial <lb/>
and <lb/>
Very <lb/>
W . B. <lb/>
March 1805. <lb/>
The resignation was accepted <lb/>
and and <lb/>
were a committee to <lb/>
draft a resolution the <lb/>
regret of the board at the necessity <lb/>
for the resignation. At a later <lb/>
the meeting the <lb/>
presented the which way <lb/>
and a copy ordered furn <lb/>
Mr Parkers <lb/>
by the board of alder- <lb/>
men the town of Greenville tint <lb/>
we deeply regret our mayor, <lb/>
W. It. Parker, has compelled <lb/>
to resign his office no account of <lb/>
ill health. That we wish to as <lb/>
sure him of our sincere <lb/>
his conscientious discharge <lb/>
of duties daring bis <lb/>
aid wish that he may be re- <lb/>
stored to health. <lb/>
The ejection of a to <lb/>
Mayor Parker was taken up, A. L. <lb/>
BlOW receiving ii votes and F. M. <lb/>
l votes, whereupon the <lb/>
latter declared elected. Al- <lb/>
and Lamer e <lb/>
n with of <lb/>
Police Smith notify Mr. <lb/>
of Ins el dim;. Mr. Woolen <lb/>
qualified <lb/>
to the ii red <lb/>
by i Ii g, <lb/>
sided I r of <lb/>
the <lb/>
The Bough Ready Fire <lb/>
Company ed fie to <lb/>
provide the a <lb/>
meeting, and it win that <lb/>
per be paid <lb/>
The street e reported <lb/>
much work done i ho <lb/>
of the past month. The com- <lb/>
t tit an order <lb/>
made at u previous meeting <lb/>
hole the site of the <lb/>
Gorman tube filled so i; <lb/>
would not hold bad been <lb/>
with, and the chief of <lb/>
police was to again <lb/>
the of the to <lb/>
all.-ml to it. <lb/>
The lights and wells committee <lb/>
reported two wells in bad <lb/>
and of them was ordered <lb/>
to be filled up. The other wells <lb/>
street lights were <lb/>
good condition. <lb/>
The white cemetery committee <lb/>
reported one lot bold since last <lb/>
meeting. The division fence be- <lb/>
tween the cemetery and <lb/>
property was ordered rebuilt; the <lb/>
cemetery fund to bear half the <lb/>
cost. <lb/>
The finance, ordinance mar <lb/>
this <lb/>
in i <lb/>
repay l r i ed <lb/>
Robbers Contents an Ex <lb/>
press bate <lb/>
Memphis, m . i . l <lb/>
Three Mo men mi ;. Ii Id <lb/>
up the Pi i-c i u get trail <lb/>
known as Arkansas <lb/>
which left Mo., at five <lb/>
o'clock this morning, and point <lb/>
of revolvers forced Me <lb/>
to deliver to <lb/>
contents of safe said to amount <lb/>
to dollars, The <lb/>
hold-up re I about eight miles <lb/>
of Ark., <lb/>
where the makes a sharp <lb/>
curve. It is that the <lb/>
men the train in <lb/>
i . t <lb/>
I . I i . i . <lb/>
t. i I <lb/>
In Hie b . <lb/>
d v ;. , I. j <lb/>
mi <lb/>
lay, <lb/>
. .<lb/>
i t I ii i St a <lb/>
ale i d are ; us to gel <lb/>
off the . ; <lb/>
no ii i ii in- s will. <lb/>
recommendations . tbs <lb/>
ii b ii <lb/>
i house passed i i g <lb/>
ii i in mis lull it opp i- <lb/>
A resolution was in <lb/>
senate asking <lb/>
i. meet n. x; year in <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
for the <lb/>
re elected. <lb/>
FRIDAY. <lb/>
No bills were introduced it <lb/>
either branch owing to near- <lb/>
the end of the session. <lb/>
High The Beak <lb/>
I N V <lb/>
l . , . , <lb/>
n -1 <lb/>
. t. . ,<lb/>
id ;. r I thee <lb/>
. . <lb/>
at an <lb/>
l- k of <lb/>
i- in the I I- u- <lb/>
. . <lb/>
no <lb/>
;. <lb/>
in one <lb/>
; and <lb/>
the ii . <lb/>
i- I <lb/>
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. I . . .<lb/>
I;. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
it i roved s- .<lb/>
.-. I I, <lb/>
ii-d . <lb/>
v-i<lb/>
. , <lb/>
f e. <lb/>
in <lb/>
1- <lb/>
The <lb/>
bat<lb/>
l oiled <lb/>
organs stored N. . , <lb/>
o ranks <lb/>
The Kort <lb/>
Is culled in meal at I a v. <lb/>
tin, Jo J. J, time <lb/>
is. High jut, i we I I el <lb/>
e. It in b veil <lb/>
and II It. V t. bank <lb/>
these . <lb/>
sill lie I pen delegates from <lb/>
will <lb/>
the to meet there <lb/>
next year <lb/>
Sure Enough. <lb/>
That Stonewall Jackson Christ- <lb/>
asks no favors and will not <lb/>
have a to his dash- <lb/>
one <lb/>
went into express oar and <lb/>
White to deliver to <lb/>
him the contents of the <lb/>
lie refused av Inn was tired <lb/>
upon by and told Io <lb/>
Casper-Cox. <lb/>
Last evening at <lb/>
and Mrs Fred Oil street, <lb/>
Kev. Mr. of <lb/>
ITEMS<lb/>
Sammy Alford received <lb/>
father was dead. They left for <lb/>
then home <lb/>
W. A. of Gold no, <lb/>
spent in <lb/>
dine. <lb/>
Mis. Harper and little Ion, of <lb/>
Greenville, Mi-. <lb/>
Whaley. <lb/>
Shade Bland had lbs <lb/>
cadets left Was m ton to of having bis band shot off Friday, <lb/>
attend lb- of President Or. Ricks was called to the <lb/>
The entire <lb/>
Says Atlanta Constitution, Milt <lb/>
after reaching tho city marched were tin of Mr. J. <lb/>
quick. A . in his j m the holly bonds <lb/>
face and lie with est. Mr. W. Gasper, of <lb/>
The and Mamie <lb/>
their and Lit train. I The attendants were Mis <lb/>
They were joined v a third j Williams, f A, <lb/>
As the d.- ,;. Casper, of <lb/>
the fired several j f Washington, with <lb/>
limes at White, one lodging Casper, of villi ; M is lover <lb/>
with John <lb/>
c u <lb/>
the Ben I Line office on <lb/>
tickets had been <lb/>
prepared for the cadets. The tick- <lb/>
els called the no <lb/>
the tickets bad <lb/>
bean Mr. who is quite sick. <lb/>
O. Babbitt <lb/>
Io v that Mrs. <lb/>
Richard Bob is Is <lb/>
I. i- visit- <lb/>
. T <lb/>
A ion <lb/>
the of of <lb/>
the stove. T A <lb/>
the free <lb/>
Many <lb/>
whom .- ii <lb/>
i. Id h were 1.- <lb/>
c. c. <lb/>
or -e ice by mail, <lb/>
but others ha . Saturday, <lb/>
It will boon bu con it and e th 1905. <lb/>
hope all u no do in <lb/>
ill in r iii id to <lb/>
come hen d <lb/>
annum on- owes is int I <lb/>
coup <lb/>
i-. o ill. unit .-I. <lb/>
I III a. r <lb/>
;. <lb/>
Ai lb.- meeting of the <lb/>
there will be <lb/>
s., program, The . k done <lb/>
c ii iii sun lie hi ill- <lb/>
and handed i passes on u <lb/>
in. When he had I to <lb/>
his on man looked bis <lb/>
. e, <lb/>
In aid Item, <lb/>
. I he fat i . <lb/>
i pi the <lb/>
t hand up his son's <lb/>
lie III inn no the <lb/>
b. r going In ride In i-. <lb/>
couch . I don't intend Io <lb/>
deceit them. want just what <lb/>
they gel no more. No, <lb/>
fur But I'm a <lb/>
it <lb/>
pin them . , <lb/>
means 1.1 The <lb/>
the five grades the last meet- w hat the buys have la <lb/>
will I want, it suits me bet- <lb/>
and any which any , I want nothing more thin <lb/>
IT hear. all he the same, <lb/>
V ready to take the Pm to for you <lb/>
A full desired <lb/>
and a year n. we give you e. <lb/>
as a premium a year's <lb/>
and . <lb/>
soldier handed <lb/>
j ,. ,,,,, ,, <lb/>
tO he , <lb/>
Quito a number have taken without face That's <lb/>
.;. I, j c . l. u , father was made. Stonewall Jack- <lb/>
like it. Services Methodist Church, March 5th. . . . <lb/>
Big Night. <lb/>
c u j- . father was wads. Stonewall Jack- <lb/>
Services For Methodist Church, March 5th. <lb/>
son never slept a leather bed <lb/>
Sunday at a. m. were sleeping on the <lb/>
The Will have a big Preaching by the pastor at , h N a ob. <lb/>
. x- . m. alter which sacrament oil b <lb/>
time at their be server. <lb/>
the On pr. gram a , exorcises <lb/>
completed provides for inter-j of the will <lb/>
eating talks several members of held at p. in. <lb/>
the order All me.-here and vis- <lb/>
should he present <lb/>
to enjoy the meeting and Pitt county, dripped honey at the purpose of diseases of <lb/>
Dr. Hyatt Coming. <lb/>
Pr, 11- O. Hyatt will be <lb/>
There will be no services at at the Bertha <lb/>
I 13th, 14th and 15th, <lb/>
day, Tuesday and Wednesday, for <lb/>
ReV. Mr, of A ex- <lb/>
to ii ire at Io. k <lb/>
mi day, <lb/>
The u of our v met <lb/>
y 1.1 . I I <lb/>
or II Ml <lb/>
. in ti . <lb/>
hi . <lb/>
ill. . V ;. <lb/>
nod tone v . <lb/>
ball <lb/>
in place in of . <lb/>
ls . <lb/>
skull. last res, <lb/>
d the <lb/>
bog. <lb/>
This Hi- <lb/>
large crowd to tow <lb/>
Maine, Bliss, . <lb/>
at Ai. <lb/>
Actually sum., are to <lb/>
complain of Inn tired fee it <lb/>
tied, rust proof, seed and <lb/>
for sale by J. B Cherry <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
A week of good baa <lb/>
made a difference in the appear- <lb/>
of the tin ins. <lb/>
make it a success. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
eye throat and glasses <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
have sold out <lb/>
at Five Points to Turn- <lb/>
age. wish to return thanks to <lb/>
all who favored me with then pat- <lb/>
and ask to one <lb/>
with All who owe me are <lb/>
requested to settle at once as de- <lb/>
sire to close all outstanding mat- <lb/>
as as possible. <lb/>
3-3 W. J. <lb/>
MM <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
<lb/>
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