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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/>
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I;. <lb/>
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it i roved s- .<lb/>
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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/>
</p>
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IN <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
s North Carolina, M d <lb/>
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Announcement <lb/>
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DEN ITEMS. <lb/>
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. . . i is i Kin. Urn <lb/>
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sou house. ; A. <lb/>
HI ll S. A. I <lb/>
I'll<lb/>
mil M <lb/>
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.;,. . . In , . . . . pi . . <lb/>
mil Pill <lb/>
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in. <lb/>
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i. v . ice Idem N,. . <lb/>
k-at . i,. . <lb/>
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Ml <lb/>
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e. <lb/>
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We beg leave to announce that we arc <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
country Ready Paints.<lb/>
raffle <lb/>
reel S. I <lb/>
I. c one Sat at i nit time <lb/>
this <lb/>
I, ; . preached ii <lb/>
There is no line In the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. t has behind it a J <lb/>
reputation for honorable Mares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints need <lb/>
. ,, l-, ,, never worry quality. <lb/>
I ll . ml i <lb/>
ll <lb/>
by ll i i. <lb/>
absolute . . . . . ,,,. . <lb/>
. . i a <lb/>
X. <lb/>
y J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent <lb/>
and willing ft to K. -B, I If you in <lb/>
j. .,. H-. W ,,.,,. x-.,;,. ;,.,. market beef, fresh .-a. i f or Try <lb/>
mail laM i Call <lb/>
take w , and Aw . <lb/>
Don't fail Ty- y <lb/>
When x .,. ,.,,,., both , d H <lb/>
tough pole, for your Tom Gm <lb/>
SELL <lb/>
i, <lb/>
a . Q hi mi <lb/>
. . M <lb/>
of in i <lb/>
. i. . ii, . i . . I<lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
. . ., i, .; <lb/>
, in J <lb/>
j in. ii . orders whenever you want good paint for any. <lb/>
. i . I <lb/>
i. <lb/>
MO <lb/>
Sup Cu <lb/>
, Atty for I <lb/>
Ml . i . I. . , <lb/>
. have just a car load and <lb/>
. here. l <lb/>
Sell <lb/>
Sch <lb/>
i S <lb/>
LAND BALK. Little H r Ml in the <lb/>
fire a small j <lb/>
Lie of a of , ; <lb/>
or i of r ti . burn on lore ml, g <lb/>
No. entitled-S. A j, .,. .,, <lb/>
. .-. . i- . i . <lb/>
Johns. Mi an y w t lo <lb/>
and other ed Saturday <lb/>
i for b ; <lb/>
house in Gr. <lb/>
i. the i . <lb/>
following Give Your stomach i <lb/>
, and situated I i I <lb/>
in swift Creek own in . . <lb/>
i . ,; . . i lip . <lb/>
.;. H , , u ,.,. <lb/>
J, S. Mr La whom a I its, known . . . ,, ,. . , <lb/>
. i tin division the <lb/>
. I Cure, fl l <lb/>
mid iii <lb/>
; 24th, . . t, ,, ,,, ,.,.,,., ,, <lb/>
s. A. ii -I. . r. , . , <lb/>
F. Alfy, s ; <lb/>
i cure i ow <lb/>
,. . , , , . t, I m I <lb/>
i. . m-. I. A. <lb/>
., . ., ,,,, ,; <lb/>
K went , can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
E, N. C.<lb/>
REPORT OF CONDITION OP <lb/>
BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
AT OF BUSINESS JANUARY 11th, 1905. <lb/>
Books <lb/>
I. <lb/>
i tail s Si <lb/>
s ; i and follow .,. . <lb/>
i .-.- I Di . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
i A <lb/>
Book<lb/>
Of <lb/>
carried<lb/>
Quite<lb/>
can get a <lb/>
one ii <lb/>
p or <lb/>
e a good <lb/>
for <lb/>
I tools <lb/>
and <lb/>
. that your tool <lb/>
. single <lb/>
ed I land. t I , ,.,., ,. . . . . <lb/>
towns , North , <lb/>
L-h, . the Ml n , , ,. ,;., <lb/>
. re, Wm. i , She <lb/>
six . .- <lb/>
. i <lb/>
persons el i take . ;. Log <lb/>
the ii.-. i. i i Sold . <lb/>
tin with ill within ,,,,.,, <lb/>
the i . thirty . <lb/>
ii. of n warrant, or I <lb/>
law. Th J ii . LAST V <lb/>
It. S, <lb/>
Entry Taker for Pitt will be at <lb/>
x on i he i. lie pit.- <lb/>
pus. col lee I . <lb/>
and u. e costs. <lb/>
i Dan to D, <lb/>
Smith's More, Mn ch <lb/>
Swan <lb/>
church, March 14th. <lb/>
hip, March <lb/>
I ii. <lb/>
o k ., <lb/>
178,741.13 <lb/>
. 157.32 <lb/>
2,511.518 <lb/>
. . 24,158.00 <lb/>
. <lb/>
. i Id 025,000.00<lb/>
, Pro ll B <lb/>
,,., Paid 6,820.28 <lb/>
i to check 207,717.74 <lb/>
Duo lo Hanks, <lb/>
Cashier's check<lb/>
1265,360.88 <lb/>
ICE TO <lb/>
of the s <lb/>
. tiers l in. <lb/>
me, I <lb/>
on the hi . , on the <lb/>
estate i I Alfred w u <lb/>
I n j en to ii pi <lb/>
to the estate ti <lb/>
ale n . <lb/>
all i <lb/>
the i i <lb/>
the e of , <lb/>
North Carolina, I <lb/>
Pitt. <lb/>
t, James L. Little, Cashier the above-named hank, do solemnly <lb/>
i that the statement above is true to the st of my knowledge <lb/>
.;. i belief JAMES L LITTLE. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
. day of Jan., 1905 <lb/>
J. C. TYSON. <lb/>
Notary i <lb/>
A ANDREWS, <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
W. B. WILSON, <lb/>
Harness, <lb/>
cut in <lb/>
will . . i <lb/>
.<lb/>
rotate of Falkland, <lb/>
March 10th. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
DISSOLUTION <lb/>
Fill lo hip, ;. i . <lb/>
i hi <lb/>
A Mo . S March 11th. <lb/>
. p, <lb/>
vS in th town of Pill 8th. <lb/>
J P <lb/>
county bus been d n by Creek township, <lb/>
mutual Those indebted Cross <lb/>
C to the lino will please make O, W. <lb/>
r- settlement with N. Q. Collector, <lb/>
U J V XI Moore and or their <lb/>
. X N. C, <lb/>
is in- <lb/>
will present their Mils <lb/>
payment to the said X. Q. <lb/>
Moore and W. It. <lb/>
This January, <lb/>
N. G. Moore, W. K. <lb/>
Aimer <lb/>
P. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
Heavy <lb/>
An express weighing D <lb/>
tons was received a few days ago <lb/>
at N. J., in a special <lb/>
car. It was the marble altar for <lb/>
the local church. <lb/>
For c Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
. Ll<lb/>
Carriage, <lb/>
on <lb/>
and a <lb/>
in rem <lb/>
, Jr., while assisting <lb/>
. . ; HI ll <lb/>
The <lb/>
. i <lb/>
. A Bro. <lb/>
I I I I. ; . <lb/>
v I-; I u Iii be I a for I <lb/>
Ayden Milling A and wife up i <lb/>
from wards. Mi. tin mom , <lb/>
Mm i -v for Hie Northern rug- mi <lb/>
floor nil V <lb/>
i. . While he is aw a j hush, la Ii <lb/>
Cox. . Boyd . <lb/>
here <lb/>
i a , i in <lb/>
Din . i h, I He ,,, , ,;. . , ., , d Hi <lb/>
In in i i ,, ,.,, handle <lb/>
hi hi d ii l K n in. . ii- <lb/>
in ii tee stilts of J. K apples, corn seal I <lb/>
R. Smith and ll will be to E. E. I Ayden Mil Co. .- <lb/>
Mime do will be i lei Carpet and I <lb/>
u I J. It. i i <lb/>
; -i you ill i <lb/>
Cox, the i i <lb/>
It to <lb/>
ton i. lied v <lb/>
d . <lb/>
Singer g chine J <lb/>
. i i <lb/>
Sir plies. ;. , <lb/>
i I <lb/>
nil <lb/>
Cull ; I <lb/>
. <lb/>
IA r <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
1-. mm ii . P. i me i ii a- <lb/>
v I. i i <lb/>
If you v. <lb/>
of o I i tare <lb/>
,., , Hurt A kins. <lb/>
C I ii an lie line <lb/>
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p. . . I- . <lb/>
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A; do . V C,<lb/>
hi ,; we .,; i ; I <lb/>
ea the i j .,;,.,., . .,. .,. . i h <lb/>
Of I i . j, . .,, <lb/>
C. in I . ; . . <lb/>
v,,.,. .,,.;,. <lb/>
Cox, . our new on u <lb/>
. J. A. . . . <lb/>
Car . depot, ,,, . <lb/>
mil I- la lad to w M .; . i <lb/>
line at J. A and every M. Bow. in town I <lb/>
. Smith Bin. .;,,,,. You will have dreams Hi Ii d in <lb/>
Mi-., if <lb/>
V M -I K <lb/>
hi ; P <lb/>
J. L. S ii <lb/>
Cold . <lb/>
prices to ii <lb/>
at a d <lb/>
II r -o as <lb/>
paints colors In oil, lead, <lb/>
id J. B. Smith A <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
The of and <lb/>
in the central part of <lb/>
town off and <lb/>
Should lie <lb/>
lie ii. <lb/>
,.,. . The <lb/>
. to <lb/>
C ill i I <lb/>
stoves J. if Cox our ,. <lb/>
. j. Hay, seed hulls R Bro. have just <lb/>
The that B- Smith Bro. <lb/>
lac . o d of Li <lb/>
Tyson have tin <lb/>
in <lb/>
Notice yon so <lb/>
cotton ginned nice clean. <lb/>
Dr. celebrated Lime <lb/>
. . v. <lb/>
. . U . . <lb/>
Produce Bo <lb/>
W. H i <lb/>
G R<lb/>
of Dr. i pared <lb/>
best medicine on the J. would beg to in- North Ca r I i I <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. form the public that he is <lb/>
to loan to our i move on short and <lb/>
without at <lb/>
in order you in Pitt on <lb/>
l,,., price- , T a . ,. HOVE TELEPHONE <lb/>
Ayden Milling Ayden, Tuesday even up town Tuesday A. L. , h flU.- C I M <lb/>
from school two boys, driving in country came to a <lb/>
ember secure Bin It b end Stocks, Int. bad pi the road, buggy <lb/>
one of high grade The Smith boy st. mind to the his horse he- <lb/>
, will be than oars, templed to use a brick which the .,,., . <lb/>
; I he I i of <lb/>
N. <lb/>
. . lots will Ire than a <lb/>
A-,.,., .,. and the y h. Pieces. <lb/>
icily prohibited away, Smith then In a fortunately Mr. Smith was , o. . <lb/>
i ft Bra, are am displaying frenzy, as other He says while ho la a N. C. <lb/>
to date line of n up behind and inflicted a -r is free to admit Pin <lb/>
bad wound with a knife in county ha. some mighty bad road-. , . <lb/>
the of the left W, The In The loaf bred<lb/>
,,.,. <lb/>
th . <lb/>
-l <lb/>
III I <lb/>
and quality, <lb/>
. pi i a at J. <lb/>
ill do all they <lb/>
. i . i <lb/>
rot <lb/>
in. <lb/>
ll <lb/>
Bin <lb/>
in <lb/>
or <lb/>
id, fine line of bar <lb/>
in In i style <lb/>
U. visit tie Stocks boy has a most f-om oven at ft <lb/>
Mrs. R . . I <lb/>
frames for photos Bu arc do <lb/>
Nice <lb/>
on urn . . . , i T , <lb/>
each received at M. we mi <lb/>
ad . I wed. . <lb/>
r eggs chin n to set i <lb/>
ft , K. I <lb/>
, , ,. . ;, Bat ; . <lb/>
toxic I K. Si. I <lb/>
mi slid . re a J. R. . o <lb/>
Si A good . f <lb/>
.,; . . ; .;,. . ii J. R. Si iS v Chi <lb/>
, , .,. . ; ., respect Our second order you b <lb/>
R . . ,. ;,,. children bats caps ate Old Dr. boo i <lb/>
i ,. at their store now sale at J. B J. <lb/>
will Seed at J. B. Smith N. C. <lb/>
. <lb/>
i . . <lb/>
. <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
Sail i <lb/>
; . . , ii loss . <lb/>
. . h I I <lb/>
; . . . i i . . I i; . I <lb/>
i i . . i <lb/>
Hie, N. . <lb/>
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hi<lb/>
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v.<lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
an . <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
. poll <lb/>
. . , . <lb/>
I . . . a <lb/>
then . ii com of H <lb/>
; j . not in <lb/>
much. <lb/>
Call on H <lb/>
,.,. , . . u ii, none better <lb/>
to be had an v where. <lb/>
j R, Smith call attention <lb/>
to their poultry now on <lb/>
for sale <lb/>
p lite clerks, good goods and <lb/>
s -y the fore J. <lb/>
It Bro, <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. C.- <lb/>
At the of business Jan- 100-1. <lb/>
iii in <lb/>
our store was in <lb/>
coin polled <lb/>
So our entire stock <lb/>
. v ill <lb/>
RESOURCES, <lb/>
lawns and <lb/>
Fixtures<lb/>
from Hanks, <lb/>
,,, terns, <lb/>
ire re- <lb/>
give. and <lb/>
from tin <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 check, 38,020.08 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
S. H. SMITH, <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
For <lb/>
PERUVIAN GUANO COMPANY. <lb/>
SMITH DAVIS COMPANY, C the thirty <lb/>
Li . w r We choice lino id Pickles <lb/>
N. C. Canned <lb/>
Parties desiring a and <lb/>
will to see pound, Other <lb/>
S. SMITH, compare with <lb/>
a m r i Come while bargains are <lb/>
Ayden, IN. U is in the old <lb/>
I brick opposite A. <lb/>
HART BROTHERS, co. <lb/>
LIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLES, <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
AYDEN. N. <lb/>
Located West Railroad Street. <lb/>
Best Accommodation, Turnouts <lb/>
t furnished the traveling or <lb/>
public for reasonable price. <lb/>
hire loggers to <lb/>
haul gum logs to railroad. Ad <lb/>
dress, S. Dunn. Scot land <lb/>
N. C. ti i <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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<p>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND<lb/>
in at Greenville. X. C, M second class matter. <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
to fiction <lb/>
Pitt County, N. O., Tuesday, March 1905 <lb/>
It has been n session of striving <lb/>
ever little things and leaving the <lb/>
greater undone. <lb/>
Added to other accomplish <lb/>
meats, Governor Glenn can be class- <lb/>
ed a of letters. <lb/>
The legislature in Indiana has <lb/>
are plenty of men who have passed on anti-pass law. There <lb/>
never seen a ship, hut are very fa- threat deal of difference in passing a <lb/>
One reason the thermometer has <lb/>
been of so many low tricks <lb/>
this winter is because it was per- <lb/>
to hang out in the cold, and <lb/>
another is because it has been <lb/>
mighty c Id. <lb/>
with a schooner. <lb/>
If the governor of Oregon signs <lb/>
the whipping post bill there will be <lb/>
a Blasting time there. <lb/>
XI S r. wen a suit <lb/>
in Superior court in Greensboro <lb/>
last k. This is astonishing <lb/>
news <lb/>
March arrived meek as a lamb. <lb/>
We suppose she ashamed <lb/>
. as February had done so <lb/>
very had <lb/>
law and enforcing it. We have a <lb/>
number of laws that are never <lb/>
forced that should be. <lb/>
The Democratic party will still he <lb/>
d iii.; business when those who <lb/>
think it I have long been <lb/>
i. crusade on the trusts <lb/>
will in ii mighty hard on the next <lb/>
chairman in securing cam- <lb/>
funds. <lb/>
Since the Ward bill has become a <lb/>
law there are some towns in the state <lb/>
that will have no further need for <lb/>
a charter They can move back in <lb/>
the country and save town taxes <lb/>
n the distilleries close. <lb/>
In Smith Carolina, i paper has <lb/>
taken the desperate chance con- <lb/>
the name of a woman's <lb/>
club. The name of the dab is <lb/>
and the editor <lb/>
of that paper made the charge that <lb/>
name was foolish and <lb/>
Peer fellow, he sowed <lb/>
the wind, never dreaming of reap <lb/>
whirlwind From last accounts <lb/>
a L id business up the road. <lb/>
Judge Co has stirred up some. <lb/>
thing of a sensation in Reidsville <lb/>
Following his charge to the grand <lb/>
jury in which gambling of all kinds <lb/>
was referred several prominent <lb/>
society men of the town were sum- <lb/>
before the grand jury to <lb/>
about card parties and other par- <lb/>
i s in which prizes have been given. <lb/>
If indictments follow many women <lb/>
of the town will have to appear as <lb/>
defendants in court. <lb/>
Roosevelt says the mast de- <lb/>
pend upon himself- Well, he may <lb/>
have to do this up North but <lb/>
down hero ii will he different; here <lb/>
he will have an army of white people <lb/>
to depend and impose upon. <lb/>
Sam Jones on C Situation. <lb/>
OPERA IN AMERICA. <lb/>
is a most mi <lb/>
get-at-able, unprecedented stale of <lb/>
in I he cotton situation. Guano <lb/>
The first question asked by the <lb/>
average American opera goer on the <lb/>
approach of a new season is, <lb/>
manufactures are it M singers have been engaged this <lb/>
has been less movement to date in Alter that he express <lb/>
. . , as to the works which the <lb/>
commercial than any year interpret It <lb/>
in ten years Evidently guano is .,,, for the director of <lb/>
cut percent, by the cotton grow-1 a institution like the -Metropolitan <lb/>
era Ii looks now like the Southern Opera House to affect ignorance of <lb/>
farmer is going to cut his acreage, i the popular attitude toward lyric <lb/>
, , , , , ,. , , , , drama. In the interest of art he <lb/>
but am not betting on that fact way. no <lb/>
is ruin his to any country. <lb/>
When two countries are forced <lb/>
into ii war what is the result <lb/>
of t e highest standard of physical <lb/>
man A are the ones to march <lb/>
men who are depended upon to rear <lb/>
a at niggling posterity. The weak- <lb/>
lings are not v. tilted, only men who <lb/>
are strong and can endure and stand <lb/>
the hardships that war makes <lb/>
The grave responsibilities are <lb/>
thrown upon the wives and mothers. <lb/>
Evidently are holding their <lb/>
cotton, and if they will hold on they <lb/>
are going lo give somebody a lot of <lb/>
trouble. There is many a fellow in <lb/>
Wall street A little later <lb/>
along they are going to want cotton <lb/>
bad. I suppose cotton will lie S cents <lb/>
by March 1st. t may be it cents by <lb/>
May 1st and ii may be cents by <lb/>
June 1st. It all depends upon two <lb/>
First, the farmer holding <lb/>
onto what he has got. and the de- <lb/>
by actual facts and <lb/>
that the acreage lies been cut <lb/>
per cent. It Providence <lb/>
is now favoring the cotton growers. <lb/>
No plowing has been done scarcely, <lb/>
or will be dine by the 1st of March <lb/>
And daresay per cent, of last <lb/>
year's crop is about nil they can put <lb/>
in now. The South should look to <lb/>
and plant with tin; ten million bale <lb/>
crop always in view. Ii they have <lb/>
got sense enough they will do it <lb/>
ll they haven't, what they will or <lb/>
won't do the angels can't tell. So <lb/>
far, bully Journal <lb/>
doubt grand opera, as we know it <lb/>
here, is infinitely finer, more <lb/>
more satisfy to our own <lb/>
public than anything to lie found in <lb/>
Europe might be; but, except us to <lb/>
the pinging, ii is not ideal in the <lb/>
same sense as grand opera in <lb/>
direction of Mahler, <lb/>
may be call I ideal. Con- <lb/>
in Lesli Magazine. <lb/>
Laughinghouse. <lb/>
ll the United States gets half a <lb/>
chance to unload the on <lb/>
Japan, Uncle Sam had better take <lb/>
advantage of it. <lb/>
The best way to plant government <lb/>
seed is to put them about fourteen <lb/>
feet the ground with a little cc- <lb/>
meal the top. <lb/>
We i an idea what a multi- <lb/>
was. but we had no con- <lb/>
in of a multi-married man was <lb/>
until eh jumped into the arena. <lb/>
It is evidently true that President <lb/>
Roosevelt intends to give the colored <lb/>
a at the <lb/>
inauguration. We suppose Booker <lb/>
T. will do the cutting. <lb/>
The average jury may possibly be <lb/>
uncertain, but we prefer the quality <lb/>
of justice ii gives to that tho United <lb/>
Stab senate gave in the Judge <lb/>
impeachment trial. <lb/>
There are now counties ex- <lb/>
from the operations of the <lb/>
anti-jug law. We cannot see for <lb/>
our lives why our law makers did <lb/>
not make it unanimous Surely <lb/>
money and time could have been <lb/>
saved. <lb/>
The others engaged in the <lb/>
had as well begin to look at it <lb/>
like Williams dis- <lb/>
are doomed enterprises in <lb/>
North Carolina. That man is not <lb/>
wise who invests his money in a dis- <lb/>
in preference to some legit <lb/>
mate business. <lb/>
There is one farmer in the <lb/>
s a <lb/>
strong men march out I and he's a tartar. He is a <lb/>
, , , , great giant a fellow from Pi <lb/>
never to return and those do . . . , <lb/>
named Laughinghouse, educated, <lb/>
are cripples and physical Len do and very intelligent, but <lb/>
simply burdens on their families and hotheaded for safety. He is a <lb/>
their states. stand-by of all Democratic <lb/>
where he often causes a stir <lb/>
brings much re <lb/>
by a hot or ill timed speech. On <lb/>
to the host . , . , , <lb/>
one while he was making <lb/>
of friends of Mayor W ll. Parker a somebody sang out, <lb/>
that his physical condition has be- him Mr. Laughinghouse in- until n i.- move to such <lb/>
The be used v the soldiers of <lb/>
Germany and are simple <lb/>
straw beds, without sheet or mat- <lb/>
tress, on they sleep with a <lb/>
blanket or two over them. In <lb/>
until recently the soldiers slept <lb/>
with clothed on on camp beds, <lb/>
but now the ordinary beds are be- <lb/>
put into result of <lb/>
ii more civilized <lb/>
tries. Alter this ii cannot be doubt- <lb/>
ed that the French soldier's bed is <lb/>
the l-t of all. lie has a wood or <lb/>
iron a straw bed, a wool <lb/>
mattress, sheets, n brown woolen <lb/>
coverlet and an extra quilt for cold <lb/>
weather. Thus bed of the <lb/>
French soldier is the softest of nil <lb/>
In Is, us the lied of the <lb/>
French is acknowledged to <lb/>
be t e I of all in European <lb/>
tries. <lb/>
Telephone Tests. <lb/>
The watering of wine or <lb/>
of many liquids or even solids <lb/>
is infallibly by the telephone in <lb/>
tho novel method of M. <lb/>
of Paris. glasses, one contain- <lb/>
the wine to be tested and tho <lb/>
other the fame quantity of wine <lb/>
known to pure, placed on an <lb/>
implement resembling a pair of <lb/>
scales. The telephone is in contact <lb/>
with both liquids, and if both are <lb/>
pure sound is heard, but if one <lb/>
water the telephone sounds <lb/>
come such as to compel him to re I the caller to come up and take <lb/>
sign tho office Mr. Parker is a most him down, He goes <lb/>
on a dial that the <lb/>
of he liquids is equalized. <lb/>
Tie number indicated on the dial is <lb/>
. . . . . A. ii <lb/>
excellent gentleman and f Lecture., lL, ,.,,,, ,.,,, , <lb/>
In discussing the bill, which was prepared chart shows the ex- <lb/>
amount of London <lb/>
lobe. <lb/>
has been a faithful and conscientious <lb/>
Any legislator who accepts a rail- <lb/>
road pass as a would get <lb/>
highly indignant if the same railroad <lb/>
offered to pay his expenses during <lb/>
the sitting of a general assembly. <lb/>
Hut there are people who manage to <lb/>
find a difference between a <lb/>
and a <lb/>
T farmers are at last happy. <lb/>
Tie- , and rainy weather has let <lb/>
up. We are having nice, warm <lb/>
weather now, and breaking land and <lb/>
l corn go merrily on. <lb/>
A Russian immigrant who has <lb/>
just finished a term on the chain <lb/>
gang in South Carolina for a petty <lb/>
says he would like to stay <lb/>
there the remainder of his life tie <lb/>
says life as prisoner in America <lb/>
beats freedom in Russia. <lb/>
It strikes us that the railroad <lb/>
should taken turn and make Durham <lb/>
lo something. Durham kept ham- <lb/>
mering until the railroad was made <lb/>
to build the depot and now the rail- <lb/>
read ought to hammer Durham into <lb/>
opening a way to get to it. <lb/>
An exchange says that, <lb/>
dent of the United States has as hard <lb/>
a job as anybody And yet, <lb/>
he seems to be well pleased with the <lb/>
job, and when he takes a rest, and <lb/>
he will, there will be plenty others <lb/>
quite willing to take his place. It is <lb/>
not tie- hard jobs that commands the <lb/>
best pay. It is usually the <lb/>
defeated, to allow new trials in <lb/>
officer. It is the earnest wish of g when new evidence is dis <lb/>
every one that he may be speedily I covered after the trial, he said tint <lb/>
restored to health, choosing his it was remarkable to see the <lb/>
as mayor the board of some lawyers took in the <lb/>
classes have already got <lb/>
made a good selection <lb/>
the he, <lb/>
himself and to the town. <lb/>
F. M. Woo ten. Mr- is <lb/>
it is next to to convict <lb/>
lawyer and a young man of energy Keep on Jutting beams <lb/>
and fine business qualifications. His into this structure to protect the <lb/>
administration will b creditable to I criminals of the and soon a <lb/>
man as hell to look <lb/>
; for as to go to the <lb/>
courts of North to look for <lb/>
Excessive Ambition. purity in the lat And it's these <lb/>
criminal lawyer-hat are <lb/>
of tho most frequent causes for this stat of affairs. Let <lb/>
of failure in remarked the head every layman in he House sit down <lb/>
of a large, well-known financial i. j upon this Journal. <lb/>
excessive ambition i <lb/>
that ardent desire for success that The further of the rural <lb/>
leads a man to gimp at too many of I free delivery much to be <lb/>
its prizes. There are some things desired. There is in <lb/>
of which is <lb/>
with that of others, and the <lb/>
that truth is learned the bet <lb/>
connection with our govern- <lb/>
that promises the ed- <lb/>
and prosperity the people <lb/>
for the aspirant. To strive for in the rural districts this <lb/>
a high professional position, and yet audit is encouraging many <lb/>
expect to enjoy all the delights of more routes are to be in <lb/>
intercourse; to toil r North Winston <lb/>
riches, and to ask freedom <lb/>
Paraffin. <lb/>
Paraffin has its uses and abuses, <lb/>
according to the authorities in New <lb/>
York. The board of health a few <lb/>
months ago warned the people <lb/>
against using candy adulterated with <lb/>
the wax on the ground that the par- <lb/>
covered stomach with a thin <lb/>
coming and produced indigestion. <lb/>
Now an appropriation has been ask- <lb/>
ed to pay for coaling the exterior of <lb/>
the Metropolitan Museum of Art <lb/>
with a shell of paraffin to <lb/>
vent the disintegration of the stone <lb/>
by The Egyptian obelisk in <lb/>
Central park was so treated a few <lb/>
years ago, and Grant's tomb was re- <lb/>
covered with paraffin, which <lb/>
is impervious to moisture and resists <lb/>
the action of acids. <lb/>
Shu Turned Tablet. <lb/>
Lady Randolph Churchill was <lb/>
electioneering in England at one <lb/>
time in behalf of <lb/>
Bartlett. One bold elector whom <lb/>
she was trying to secure hinted that <lb/>
if tho ladies would imitate the fa- <lb/>
Duchess of Devonshire they <lb/>
would have no difficulty in securing <lb/>
votes. The duchess in one <lb/>
Me canvass gave a kiss for each <lb/>
doubtful vote. Lady Churchill con- <lb/>
for a end en said <lb/>
you so much. <lb/>
AND SEE. <lb/>
This department is in of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
A new lot of chairs just arrived. <lb/>
A. Ange ft Co. <lb/>
Mar. Jugs, flower and andirons <lb/>
Highest price for cotton seed at A. W. Ange <lb/>
paid by County Oil Mill. light- <lb/>
Don't forget to bring or send wood hubs. A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
your cart hubs lo A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Co. Fat is the kind For shoes at a low price and best <lb/>
use. See II. L. Johnson. <lb/>
over that lot A few at B. G. Chapman <lb/>
of cot ton you had over when Go's, cheap. <lb/>
Pitt Mill is now <lb/>
buying Cotton They pay <lb/>
the highest cash price or will ex <lb/>
for meal. When yours <lb/>
are ready write for prices. <lb/>
A. G. Mfg Co has <lb/>
loads of different styles i farm <lb/>
fence and their prices are low, <lb/>
you had better go and make your <lb/>
selections soon. <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney <lb/>
yon gt through ginning your last Rat biscuit sure to kill the rats the combination kidney medicine <lb/>
lots. The Pitt Co. Oil Mill, bays and mice at Harrington Barber A <lb/>
seed cotton any quantity the Co. <lb/>
best market price paid every Vance Literary <lb/>
Finest line of dress goods in of Winterville High school <lb/>
town. -B. G. and Co. will on March the 17th debate the <lb/>
Mrs is very query Resolved, that the <lb/>
ft you are in need of cutting of the United States should lie <lb/>
skin and waist goods, colonized. F. <lb/>
call O. Chapman and Co and Major <lb/>
it. ;. Chapman Co. just Manning; the C. Buck, <lb/>
received a car load of -alt prices J. S. Cox and T. P. Taylor. <lb/>
lino of plows and plow <lb/>
Protect your f el by wearing castings. Barrington Barber ft Co. <lb/>
good shoes, B. G. Chapman and A large lot of new diets goods, <lb/>
have kind and size yon calico.-, and <lb/>
need percale at A. W, Co. <lb/>
books, stationery, pens, Car loud of Floor, just in <lb/>
and school supplies of all Earlier Co. <lb/>
kinds can be found at the drug We also carry a line of rubber <lb/>
store. boots and <lb/>
Oranges and jackets the very thing for cold <lb/>
for stock a sine c <lb/>
at the Drug Store. <lb/>
The place to wire <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg Co. have a Dig <lb/>
lot of the American fence and <lb/>
Pittsburgh perfect fence, <lb/>
Staples and bard wire, He <lb/>
get their juices before buying <lb/>
spring supply of fence. <lb/>
I repair Shoe and do good work. <lb/>
Bring them to me either at my <lb/>
home at the buggy shop. <lb/>
Nelson. <lb/>
Tin A. Mfg. Co, expect <lb/>
to reduce the p ice of <lb/>
co ii ii i the coming season <lb/>
it is In easy reach of all to- <lb/>
an i. <lb/>
FOB TAXES <lb/>
H. I. Johnson, rainy weather at Harrington <lb/>
V heat following places <lb/>
G-. to T. ft Co. for her Co. on the named for the <lb/>
fresh candies, nuts, and It would surprise you to see of collecting taxes. -Meet me <lb/>
choice number of wagons and that and <lb/>
Car load of No Timothy Hay, is being shipped and sold by A. Q. Beaver Dun township, C. I. <lb/>
just received by Harrington, Bar- Cox Mfg. Co., but were in their Smith's store, 7th. <lb/>
, . ., , , , . , . Swami <lb/>
shop yesterday and they bad <lb/>
Mr. O. D. and C. nice lot of work just being com-j Bethel township, Bethel, <lb/>
WE GUARANTEE TO FIT YOU. <lb/>
THOSE who failed to <lb/>
visit my store while <lb/>
representative of <lb/>
Schloss Bros., was here, <lb/>
can still have the op- <lb/>
of seeing the <lb/>
samples by calling, as <lb/>
the full line will be kept <lb/>
or, hand, measures <lb/>
en and fit guaranteed. <lb/>
I will go North in a <lb/>
a few days and any <lb/>
special orders desired <lb/>
will have my personal <lb/>
attention. <lb/>
of Greenville and Miss and their timber was flue. 14th. <lb/>
Johnston, of Kinston, who have just opened up a big <lb/>
the line of shoes, styles up lo-dale. <lb/>
B. have returned to their Price from to <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
T -A G. Cox Mfg. Co. to For white goods, ladies collars, <lb/>
be lots of wire fence. This handkerchief any ties, go to A. I <lb/>
reminds us that our farmers are W, Co , they have a large <lb/>
not cut of heart yet, assortment. <lb/>
Being in position to secure first For fruits and township, <lb/>
old raw material cheap, having to G. and Co. They i March 8th. <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
March <lb/>
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Match<lb/>
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Falkland township, Falkland, <lb/>
March 10th. <lb/>
township, Farmville, <lb/>
I March 11th. <lb/>
Wilson, <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER. <lb/>
machinery with which to Bo our have a choice lot. <lb/>
work, and being able to save and C. Smith went to Clay Boot <lb/>
work up nearly all of our timber, <lb/>
are a few of the reasons why we B, G. Chapman, A Co, say that; <lb/>
can wive customers money, they have a full assortment of <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. general price <lb/>
Stoves, healers and ranges. All are right. <lb/>
Swift Creek Barney's <lb/>
Cross Beads <lb/>
O. W. <lb/>
Tax Collector. <lb/>
Pleasant and Harmless <lb/>
Don't drag the stomach to cure a <lb/>
cough, doc Minnie Cough Cure <lb/>
styli low.-st prices. Hie our stock Bung me your turkeys I pay the ., <lb/>
before save money, highest L. Johnson. <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. For bowls and <lb/>
For seed cats, plow castings and see A. . Ange Co.<lb/>
all kinds farmers applies, see <lb/>
A. W. Ange lo, <lb/>
For quilts and quilting cotton <lb/>
cotton see A. W. and Co. <lb/>
Window and door frames, porch<lb/>
care; to be yet to ,, Carolina that idea to Lady Bur- <lb/>
demand health and strength; to live out of the The tor laughed, <lb/>
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most desirable, and, having made <lb/>
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New York Commercial. <lb/>
their liquor, still houses in j Lady Burdett- <lb/>
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of Virginia ought to do a <lb/>
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our blind tigers will open brand London is curiously behind New <lb/>
establishments down in the in matter of its en <lb/>
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have ambulances such as are <lb/>
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law it was the duty of the in <lb/>
,,. . i , , two wheeled band barrows propelled <lb/>
county to help stamp out , ,,. <lb/>
one or two policemen. There are <lb/>
moonshine stills, yet if any effort. two m. ambulances <lb/>
has been made in this direction then the city, and they are private. <lb/>
news did not leak here an agitation now for the <lb/>
of such vehicles into <lb/>
hospital service. <lb/>
, e spades go to A. W, Alice's <lb/>
columns, brackets and all kinds of <lb/>
house trimmings at rock bottom <lb/>
b, Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Miss Bryan's school has <lb/>
closed, and she is home again. <lb/>
the Pi ices <lb/>
II. L. Johnson. <lb/>
For fresh meal beef, fish and <lb/>
cue. Co to II. L. Johnson. <lb/>
Car load nice Furniture just in. <lb/>
A. W. Ange and Co. <lb/>
all line of T. W. ft <lb/>
Si. seed always hand <lb/>
at i- drug shoe of Dr. B. T. Cox <lb/>
It Corey and Bert <lb/>
Greenville, here Thursday, <lb/>
For corn and seed oats go to <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
Big consignment of <lb/>
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G. Chapman and Co. <lb/>
Black Liniment, spec- <lb/>
for tho human <lb/>
family, fine for perfectly <lb/>
balanced, sub-cutaneous com <lb/>
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B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
Car load of oats j received. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
out of the throat, lungs and <lb/>
bronchial tubes, heals, soothes and <lb/>
cures A quick cure for <lb/>
and One Minnie <lb/>
Care relieves a Cough in one <lb/>
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For axes hoes shovels forks on . Sold <lb/>
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go to Ange's they have a large as-<lb/>
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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/>
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STORE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Thursday, March <lb/>
K. Greene, i Washington, i in <lb/>
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R. J. Little came in this morn- <lb/>
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