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III <lb/>
You Write <lb/>
a letter <lb/>
member of the best <lb/>
County when <lb/>
you advertise in <lb/>
Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Published Twice a Week. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
II TO PICT<lb/>
VOL. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N C, FRIDAY, JANUARY <lb/>
NO. I. <lb/>
Books, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
tonic proper- <lb/>
. for who <lb/>
and A never-failing remedy for <lb/>
Ague C C diseases.<lb/>
It Will Pay You <lb/>
to start the <lb/>
New Year <lb/>
right by <lb/>
dealing <lb/>
with <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
The King Clothier, the Money-Back- <lb/>
Clothier. <lb/>
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FOR SALE BY <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
In addition to the best stoves in the world we <lb/>
Carry everything you may expect to in a hard- <lb/>
ware store, <lb/>
WILCOX TRIAL <lb/>
IN HERTFORD <lb/>
General Opinion is That <lb/>
He Will be Acquitted. <lb/>
Packing; for Steam and Water Pipes is <lb/>
decidedly the best thing of the kind we <lb/>
have ever handled. Call and examine it. <lb/>
The Proof of Doing is in What We Do. <lb/>
THE i <lb/>
Greenville Warehouse <lb/>
maker claim that not borne out by An average <lb/>
of 911.70 for everything sold on oar floor during the month of <lb/>
August does Us own talking about what Man and <lb/>
the rest of do who sell at <lb/>
Warehouse. You only have to try us i be convinced that we <lb/>
will get you the highest price every time. <lb/>
O. F. EVANS CO , <lb/>
it a Proprietors Warehouse.<lb/>
QUAKERS ON THE JURY. <lb/>
Many People Believe This <lb/>
the Reason Why the Trial Was <lb/>
Removed to <lb/>
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jurors. <lb/>
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and enlightenment of the <lb/>
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pie, Who live as near the <lb/>
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thriving town of <lb/>
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river tin- Not folk <lb/>
Southern railroad, i- the <lb/>
home of the great lumbar <lb/>
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Co. <lb/>
House in which <lb/>
will be tried l an but Hub <lb/>
building, <lb/>
with brick brought from England <lb/>
before Revolutionary war. Ii <lb/>
offices of the <lb/>
and Lodge rooms, <lb/>
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held, and the sentiment is <lb/>
have a and <lb/>
impartial trial at any . and <lb/>
that the reputation the county <lb/>
be upheld. <lb/>
Au of lawyers, <lb/>
is looked <lb/>
Hard lo and are <lb/>
made font modal The <lb/>
will Monday, <lb/>
Pith, at o'clock. <lb/>
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what you f him an long a- <lb/>
you don't say it. <lb/>
people experience but lit- <lb/>
In of <lb/>
in Tarboro <lb/>
Tarboro, N. V , Del. <lb/>
of most <lb/>
baa ever taken place In <lb/>
was in Calvary <lb/>
at on <lb/>
day when Mr. J Stanley <lb/>
one of the most popular <lb/>
young hotel in the state ltd <lb/>
altar Miss Annie Louise <lb/>
the .-A <lb/>
daughter of <lb/>
men, Mi. II. II. The tin <lb/>
wan by Kev. K <lb/>
Crumble, by Kev Mi. <lb/>
Joy oar, a cousin of the <lb/>
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the wedding march, the <lb/>
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Mr. O. Mr <lb/>
B. with Mr Frank <lb/>
P. Following <lb/>
Mi- Smith of Greenville with Mies <lb/>
Honey of Henderson and <lb/>
Whitney of X C. <lb/>
with Miss Wheeler of Washington. <lb/>
I. Then the dame of <lb/>
Mrs. J, of I <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
The bride, on the of her <lb/>
father, met at the by the <lb/>
hi best man. Mr George <lb/>
K. After the <lb/>
toe couples came nut in <lb/>
following Mr. and Mis. J. <lb/>
Stanley Smith, Mis. J. <lb/>
Mi. Geo. IS. Penning <lb/>
ton, Hits Wheeler and Mr. Prank <lb/>
P. Whitney and Mi. <lb/>
Joe It. <lb/>
I Mr. William K Miss <lb/>
Smith and Mr. <lb/>
After their Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs Smith u ill make home <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
Mr. and II. II. Shaw gave <lb/>
an elegant nuptial <lb/>
on night and many par- <lb/>
took oft bail generous <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Greenville N. C. <lb/>
Dear The cost of labor <lb/>
painting a house it three times the <lb/>
cost of point. You seem lo save <lb/>
a little when you buy a lower <lb/>
paint, but you <lb/>
add to the of labor when <lb/>
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bill it take fewer gallons, and <lb/>
cost is actually less. <lb/>
longer, <lb/>
mixed paints, longer than <lb/>
and oil. <lb/>
save a cent. <lb/>
Mr. V, Loeb, a painter in <lb/>
Miss , <lb/>
After years with <lb/>
mixed paints find your <lb/>
paint covers more to <lb/>
gallon than any <lb/>
density and wearing <lb/>
it be excel lei I <lb/>
with lead and <lb/>
A house belonging to late <lb/>
President of the <lb/>
Hank, ., <lb/>
painted <lb/>
and oil in I at a i In <lb/>
repainted <lb/>
with at a cost of 1850. in <lb/>
the house was null all light. <lb/>
He-nils; lead and oil cost <lb/>
three cost <lb/>
wear ten <lb/>
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about a malt . has given me <lb/>
great <lb/>
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about boa trouble <lb/>
and work people <lb/>
parts of tin- e gum <lb/>
by asking pardons one <lb/>
a time, and I have i <lb/>
do a thing which will save you a <lb/>
greet deal of trouble, and l know <lb/>
I am going to ask will be a <lb/>
gnat relief to you, little labor <lb/>
but a of love, because you <lb/>
love to make people happy, I <lb/>
am constrained to <lb/>
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not wait yen lo be troubled s <lb/>
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draw nigh, make my petition, <lb/>
feeling I am going to <lb/>
comply with your rule, my pet <lb/>
must Ii. granted. Now I do <lb/>
not want you, my dear Governor, <lb/>
lobe and troubled and <lb/>
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Muse fellows out one a time, for <lb/>
a man of your noble <lb/>
ability bl get above re- <lb/>
tail business, do everything tin a <lb/>
grand scale, a wholesale basis, so I <lb/>
ask yon in the name of eon- <lb/>
in the of North Carolina <lb/>
lot a pardon and make this n <lb/>
quest with <lb/>
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I ask tin-in all you turn <lb/>
them all out once, and it any <lb/>
body objects to your doing a <lb/>
wholesale you just tell <lb/>
rule has been <lb/>
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Mr. Corey's. <lb/>
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Allen I heir <lb/>
Dots. <lb/>
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lo nail, all ad vet I to- <lb/>
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beautiful, mil prize. <lb/>
offered the and beat <lb/>
Mr, K. I. <lb/>
Ural prize <lb/>
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bad lo t u, <lb/>
prize were <lb/>
mid <lb/>
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after all tout a at <lb/>
writ- <lb/>
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brr of pet., won the <lb/>
Allen <lb/>
game, were played and <lb/>
great for many <lb/>
a- <lb/>
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lead <lb/>
Ma, <lb/>
Will Gel Along Some Mow. <lb/>
A editor I. about <lb/>
up leave for lack <lb/>
dune. <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
lining a wholesale I iii <lb/>
bun When you have i <lb/>
this I want you, <lb/>
lo a real need <lb/>
fur holiday., money, worry <lb/>
to are I want to baa <lb/>
lake you hunting. lei from the to net a. a door <lb/>
joins, He'll gel <lb/>
i., paper stand <lb/>
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ii lie <lb/>
wadding <lb/>
and weep your <lb/>
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and mile <lb/>
I lie only I <lb/>
Hi.- u ill <lb/>
January Sale <lb/>
i January w intend to <lb/>
an their table- <lb/>
ware. On Iii center of our store you <lb/>
will a lot of odd of China and <lb/>
We propose to let you AT we <lb/>
wish to get of these odd pieces. Those goods <lb/>
will In- sold for cash only at these prices, so be sure to <lb/>
bring your pocket book In Ibis lot you v. ill find <lb/>
Plat.--, Dishes, Cope and Saucer, Howls, Tumblers, <lb/>
Arc. This lot is limited, but sari- con- <lb/>
as as stuck lasts. We are going to do the <lb/>
, our stock Nuts, Can- <lb/>
dies, to. mixed mils S per pound, <lb/>
sandy that sells tram to will be sold <lb/>
Plain candies per pound. Apples, <lb/>
doc. This special sale will commence <lb/>
Jan. 1st, He mi time to gather in some of these <lb/>
bargain. There has been u lot of now floods added <lb/>
to our Grocery Stock holiday trade, and It <lb/>
i. now complete In this line No matter how Bard <lb/>
Mm an- to suit, w.- can suit you if you want good <lb/>
wholesome food. We carry a large stock of top grade <lb/>
elegant furniture to please most genteel, refined <lb/>
have Suits, odd Bedsteads, <lb/>
Chair., Tables, Couch. Hall Hacks, Side- <lb/>
boards. White Iron <lb/>
hands r the of the little tots ex- <lb/>
times of older folks. Wintry <lb/>
wind raise havoc with tender skin. <lb/>
Tar Soap <lb/>
cleanse, the of all <lb/>
heal, and keep it soft and <lb/>
velvety. We have other Map, too, from <lb/>
the cheapest that t. <lb/>
for use. <lb/>
Our stuck in all departments is well assorted and vary <lb/>
thing you need. our a and baa- <lb/>
your, to <lb/>
Greenville's Great Department Store. <lb/>
Sam Club. <lb/>
lo Cane<lb/>
Hawaii, <lb/>
has Jail beta published by <lb/>
Kali <lb/>
New X. Y. a <lb/>
copy it cm lie <lb/>
writing- lining <lb/>
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tills is Q as <lb/>
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iron but. <lb/>
the North Carolina Year Book <lb/>
Head J. a <lb/>
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political<lb/>
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. of value In all, gel <lb/>
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book dealer, public of- <lb/>
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your order now, The New. and The record of In-<lb/>
a -mall <lb/>
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foe to home peace ram as <lb/>
and larger, it well lot <lb/>
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in Tuesday, again <lb/>
Ran. Miss <lb/>
Patrick as boat. Never in its <lb/>
ha.- a de- <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
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tide, the <lb/>
ii mi was very tastefully <lb/>
the <lb/>
mis, <lb/>
to each <lb/>
Both tin- President and Vice <lb/>
President being absent, Mis- Win- <lb/>
.-skinner as Call the <lb/>
chair, the honor, blob she per <lb/>
formed most gracefully. <lb/>
being absent the <lb/>
elect inn of officers a.- <lb/>
two week-. <lb/>
delightful of <lb/>
Burnett, read by <lb/>
Mi-- Jones, was must en- <lb/>
carrying us all back to <lb/>
when each us reveled <lb/>
with Little Lord <lb/>
Through Secretary, Mrs. <lb/>
Herbert White to the <lb/>
club an Invitation to an evening <lb/>
reception the <lb/>
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unanimously accepting <lb/>
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The mealing was honored by th <lb/>
visitor., <lb/>
being<lb/>
I in- meeting adjourned the <lb/>
happy Maces, each wish- <lb/>
other a merry Christmas <lb/>
a happy new ear. <lb/>
paper in publishing <lb/>
evils that fret us <lb/>
which us but have mil <lb/>
yet arrived, thinking <lb/>
tin- bread you are afraid will not I report of the union <lb/>
in the the of <lb/>
you are Mm- dressmaker will A. Move <lb/>
next month's hills, those who mad <lb/>
II will Mr. es <lb/>
only ah nit the ll in special haul the of <lb/>
ship that this bow the i r <lb/>
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ball, bail <lb/>
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Mix <lb/>
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Miss Alice Lang on Friday <lb/>
evening entertained a number of . <lb/>
friends at her home, in which <lb/>
M ma Nina Jam., <lb/>
Minnie Tunstall. Mary <lb/>
Forbes, Nannie <lb/>
i . Alice Blow, Mary <lb/>
Mamie King. W. U. Wilson, Jr., <lb/>
L. M. New T. J. Moore, A. J. , <lb/>
Moore, V. Jam., <lb/>
Hugh Bennett, of <lb/>
Kohl. Winstead, of Rocky Mount, <lb/>
W. A . <lb/>
King. <lb/>
The I <lb/>
holly and <lb/>
After a very interesting contest <lb/>
the tall blind- <lb/>
refreshment <lb/>
were served, the room , <lb/>
. , I with holly <lb/>
mistletoe, W. A. , <lb/>
fortunate on. carry ofT tint <lb/>
prise and Charlie booby. <lb/>
It was near hour of midnight <lb/>
when all bade good to <lb/>
fair hostess. Every body , <lb/>
reported delightful time.<lb/>
All school, of la <lb/>
town have bad or will <lb/>
mas this holiday season. <lb/>
The Baptist school had a tree <lb/>
the night Christmas <lb/>
which Mr. M. A. Allen played <lb/>
rule Santa and <lb/>
The Christian school had th <lb/>
lira- Christina, night, at th <lb/>
distribution of gifts was <lb/>
an talk from Mr, H. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
The let Inn school had <lb/>
of gifts the aft <lb/>
Christ mas. <lb/>
of week lb <lb/>
Episcopal school had their tree. <lb/>
The Methodist school will ha <lb/>
their tree Wednesday <lb/>
II you ill and need a pill <lb/>
Why not purchase <lb/>
In-v Riser. <lb/>
Are <lb/>
Take do <lb/>
W. K. Unwell, Houston, <lb/>
antes- used <lb/>
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of my foully,<lb/>
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Nothing looks surer than We l <lb/>
whiskey traffic in North Caro- you to the T <lb/>
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in our new-, . <lb/>
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ties state are free of this <lb/>
evil, and wherever i <lb/>
. public sentiment is increasing rap- <lb/>
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where the saloon now exists sack <lb/>
petition go before <lb/>
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Jean in the, body to them and enact Ike dark <lb/>
to be laws to out evil. It It characters <lb/>
a the of Public time the saloon men Mile <lb/>
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the following against a traffic <lb/>
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bill is designed to secure a plain for anyone to see. <lb/>
of national, state and local land instead of lighting against the When It all ore fatal ill <lb/>
cooperation in standard bad beat lie laying whether it as <lb/>
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Methodist college the ether <lb/>
follow will know there was <lb/>
one him. <lb/>
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hero <lb/>
n ., severe tIt. <lb/>
public highway- It prop. the plans for in some oilier <lb/>
I of for the kind of business. The saloons in <lb/>
establish men and of North Carolina have to go <lb/>
bureau, and of to be <lb/>
expended in m i-m county always depend <lb/>
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reliable . The Bryan for a contribution <lb/>
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make as tired as <lb/>
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tried Hair Vigor to <lb/>
my from falling. One- <lb/>
lull a bottle cured <lb/>
J. C. Batter. HI. <lb/>
Hair Vigor is <lb/>
certainly the most <lb/>
preparation of its <lb/>
kind on the market. A <lb/>
little of it a long way. <lb/>
It doesn't take much of <lb/>
it to stop falling of the <lb/>
hair, make the hair grow, <lb/>
and restore color to gray <lb/>
hair.<lb/>
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certain standard, then bureau the diagram The Port felled <lb/>
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half of of the mid- of the count.- of Mate <lb/>
building, other half to The condition of the will <lb/>
by the or by the be by the Mat super- <lb/>
county and state. a case may of public <lb/>
who will pass upon the char If <lb/>
The this bill is worthy and make award. <lb/>
of all acceptance by North Caro <lb/>
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a of it would be <lb/>
chance certain politician <lb/>
I in the bureau to get than <lb/>
I their own from any township who <lb/>
attempted to build good roads this <lb/>
way It is, perhaps, best and more <lb/>
believe that the new <lb/>
law would administered hon- <lb/>
and faithfully, resulting la <lb/>
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in-lit the park <lb/>
barn of Hi Prank Allen, in <lb/>
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and the article sent to him. If not , <lb/>
called for In a few <lb/>
ten article the . <lb/>
of New York <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce, <lb/>
Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigars. <lb/>
Agents for Horse, Cattle Poultry Food. <lb/>
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headquarters for <lb/>
Fruit Jars. I <lb/>
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Santa Claus <lb/>
Confectioneries <lb/>
They have a full of everything in this line <lb/>
for the little folk and the large ones. too. The <lb/>
largest assortment of Candies in town <lb/>
Burnt, Cakes. Applet, <lb/>
Fig, <lb/>
They also have thing in the way of <lb/>
fixings for your ChristMas Goods, <lb/>
Pickle. Prunes, the of <lb/>
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to be hoped that this stir will be of i- not <lb/>
allowed to settle and die with- poet m the world, after all. <lb/>
further controversy. Kev. <lb/>
Russell H. Coo well, pastor An epidemic of <lb/>
Temple church, is not a man who drunks broke out in Durham <lb/>
ii . to regard Southerners who and <lb/>
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sought to place a memorial to toe <lb/>
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where it hardly fail to arouse for President and ha been lea than This <lb/>
bitter in spite the la The Booth has poi for a town <lb/>
oft repealed that the claim to representation on Hi <lb/>
hatchet is buried the chasm presidential ticket. <lb/>
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the memory of Winnie <lb/>
Davis. Let her friends in the <lb/>
North keep her memory forever <lb/>
enshrined in recesses of their <lb/>
hearts, and trust to time and <lb/>
to give her that due which <lb/>
for a pore and noble woman. <lb/>
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hand tree limits, telegraph poles. <lb/>
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knowledge never to <lb/>
turned Into any of secular use- <lb/>
Have You Forgot <lb/>
T-y l- a. Q THAT AM STILL <lb/>
W V DATE LINK OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
AND A NUMBER OF OTHER THING <lb/>
I AM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
to please- <lb/>
las. B. White.<lb/>
A striking Incident of relief of <lb/>
was the rout of the Ninth <lb/>
lancers by a swarm of bans A village <lb/>
Id the line of march was found to tie i <lb/>
defended by a hastily Improvised i <lb/>
stockade, on the top of which a <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN <lb/>
A black with m <lb/>
of May. la-t Th. <lb/>
is marked with slit ii <lb/>
right ear and swallow fork in left <lb/>
Tip-of born white and some ii <lb/>
tail, is notified to call M <lb/>
and <lb/>
At Marion Johnson place, mile- <lb/>
north side of river. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
rill <lb/>
of hive, were stuck. Into one of . given that <lb/>
these a young officer Jabbed his the Hoard of <lb/>
a result In far less time than st their meet. <lb/>
It takes to tell It the whole advance I log on first in January. <lb/>
was racing for dear life t the for to retail liquor at Cobb's <lb/>
rear, and sir Dona hastily I store. In Beaver <lb/>
formed line of belle. It re- <lb/>
by the mutineers In force. I <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
B. B. <lb/>
Nov. 1901 <lb/>
I the most conceited <lb/>
man ever met. <lb/>
Maud What makes you think so <lb/>
he that <lb/>
am th- urns woman In the <lb/>
world, moat Intellectual <lb/>
in a and <lb/>
then he wants me lo marry <lb/>
i n Tuesday. at the John <lb/>
, Place. Smiles north of Green <lb/>
I will ll at auction to <lb/>
i th- highest bidder, head of <lb/>
farming utensil <lb/>
fodder. hogs and <lb/>
Terms of sale <lb/>
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of people that <lb/>
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bishop.<lb/>
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let without thieve-- In official This would have a <lb/>
The Isthmian canal-m <lb/>
mission is aggregation <lb/>
sharks to <lb/>
a half million of good <lb/>
tax money to influential army of- <lb/>
and sons of sen <lb/>
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people pay the freight. <lb/>
for Mr <lb/>
to by <lb/>
of the <lb/>
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Deeded In digging up <lb/>
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hut <lb/>
the for sun only <lb/>
severe The little <lb/>
. a mate have lately been <lb/>
in of going to rail <lb/>
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I looked u. my <lb/>
and K. II. and I for Its beaut and the mi.- to <lb/>
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adopted to take <lb/>
a town to show Sunday <lb/>
Dumber of belonging to morning Baptist <lb/>
chore fa r following <lb/>
next the union for the year <lb/>
will be held Id the Presbyterian C <lb/>
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Rosalind Bonn <lb/>
Mi- Annie <lb/>
P. In <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
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tor now year. <lb/>
I. H <lb/>
an There will change <lb/>
the firm Flanagan <lb/>
Boggy Co., and all persons <lb/>
r administration the led to u-. are requested to settle at <lb/>
Jane Haddock, once. By so doing y on will save <lb/>
trouble and yourself DOst. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
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NOTICE TO <lb/>
Sport <lb/>
Mr. .-. <lb/>
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sitting alone, she had <lb/>
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furnished with an <lb/>
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all come after ward. <lb/>
The was not <lb/>
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factory lo her <lb/>
state of <lb/>
ban been lo me the <lb/>
of the Court of county, <lb/>
on nth day of no <lb/>
tier in hereby given all persona <lb/>
holding against estate <lb/>
present them t. on or <lb/>
the 22nd <lb/>
and or <lb/>
tin- be plead lo bar of their <lb/>
recovery. All indebted to <lb/>
said estate ill make to m--. <lb/>
This the day f December, <lb/>
i A <lb/>
Public administering <lb/>
th. of Jane Haddock, <lb/>
LAND BALE. <lb/>
i, A. B. <lb/>
recently leased by Mr. J. W. danger, thanks surgery. the depot train runs <lb/>
the now Broken hearts will to be through town, and as it came along <lb/>
under the of as as heretofore. by the .-itch at the A. C. <lb/>
This time and C. V <lb/>
got a good bold on the <lb/>
car some <lb/>
Mr. L. J. He was for a <lb/>
number of years connected with <lb/>
the Free Press and has bud <lb/>
experience to <lb/>
success. <lb/>
are not confine. <lb/>
the <lb/>
over the cross ties before be could <lb/>
it other side of big pond indulges free are danger <lb/>
an Might of it. things for to play around. <lb/>
Organist, Mi Helen I'm <lb/>
Mill Days. <lb/>
The bell rang, the of <lb/>
to Um window <lb/>
To <lb/>
bis he n <lb/>
who bad <lb/>
again for payment of his long out- <lb/>
standing account The <lb/>
one called to youthful <lb/>
son <lb/>
to door once. I <lb/>
don't I see Tell <lb/>
I'm not <lb/>
roB never told <lb/>
Tommy. <lb/>
don't boy. It a that's go <lb/>
lo tell one. Now run <lb/>
York Times <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
l of Hit In spec- <lb/>
administrator of w, Smith vs. <lb/>
Sarah A. Smith, S . Williams and <lb/>
the undersigned administrator <lb/>
mill sell for cash, on Monday, <lb/>
2nd, before the court house door <lb/>
in Greenville, an undivided one-half <lb/>
Interest la the described <lb/>
or panel of That parcel Carolina, i <lb/>
of land in Bethel township adjoining County. I Clerk. <lb/>
the lands of James, Sidney A. L. J- Chapman, of <lb/>
Shad- Jenkins cob Brooks. <lb/>
V A. being the la id vs. <lb/>
Which W. S. Smith at William <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Utter-, of administration upon <lb/>
. of Williams, <lb/>
this day been Issued to the under- <lb/>
the Clerk of <lb/>
i of i notice is <lb/>
given to all persona having claim <lb/>
against -aid estate to present t. <lb/>
the duly and <lb/>
u in. on or before <lb/>
day of lo. or this <lb/>
will Is- plead In bar of their re- <lb/>
All person indebted to said <lb/>
will make to the <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
This th. of November. <lb/>
DAVIS. <lb/>
R. L. <lb/>
administrators of Williams, <lb/>
Or <lb/>
following is s of lbs <lb/>
lumber of meetings of Hoard of <lb/>
of Pitt <lb/>
bar of days member <lb/>
number of miles sod <lb/>
amounts allowed for services con- <lb/>
for the year ending <lb/>
December 1902. <lb/>
op <lb/>
L Davis hath attended days <lb/>
Jesse Cannon days <lb/>
W. C. Little IT days <lb/>
L. J. days <lb/>
J J. days <lb/>
H. L. DAVIS. <lb/>
For IT as com. <lb/>
For miles traveled w<lb/>
st <lb/>
For IT days com. <lb/>
For day f-12-002.00 <lb/>
For miles traveled ii u <lb/>
Total. ST <lb/>
w. u. <lb/>
For IT days as com. 12-00. <lb/>
For s as . <lb/>
For miles traveled <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
I- J. <lb/>
For IT days a com. J I so . <lb/>
For as <lb/>
For miles c . <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
of his death. <lb/>
or said land <lb/>
the <lb/>
Governor Aycock ought to have What men talk, others are <lb/>
the fashion to B against the Font for try- apt to regret automatic ear- <lb/>
jaw at women for causing the pl-e him Cleveland's have not yet been placed <lb/>
wholesale slaughter of birds, in <lb/>
order to adorn their pretty <lb/>
heads, but why The of pink pear, ,, <lb/>
. t <lb/>
who u u <lb/>
thirsting fur bird pearls. i <lb/>
This i tr give notice <lb/>
will be done at my grist mill on <lb/>
and work <lb/>
baring corn they wish <lb/>
said toe coos as <lb/>
entered the parlor with her bundle In <lb/>
hand, must be after away <lb/>
this <lb/>
do you mean Why are you <lb/>
ground to bring u g <lb/>
only on these data, as mill will -i nm b, <lb/>
not be run on other .- <lb/>
A. Bridget, won't <lb/>
Catherine Jane <lb/>
Brooks, <lb/>
Brooks, Council Brooks, Mary <lb/>
Smith. Martha <lb/>
Fred <lb/>
Susan John Jane <lb/>
The defendants above named will <lb/>
lake that an entitled a <lb/>
above has U-en in the <lb/>
Court of county to sell for <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court of Pill a small piece of laud In Swift <lb/>
having letters PM count, N. C. <lb/>
to me. the undersigned, which was owned b the<lb/>
ill be A <lb/>
to the dower. <lb/>
T. H. WILLIAMS. <lb/>
Administrator. <lb/>
F. U. attorney. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
a regular <lb/>
to me, <lb/>
the nth day of on the Brooks at the time his death. <lb/>
of Mary Nobles, deceased, no- will further take no- <lb/>
is h given to all parsons la- 11- that are required to appear <lb/>
U. the to make immediate the court of <lb/>
payment to undersigned to all st the COOT. Mouse in <lb/>
h on <lb/>
N. C so suddenly . ask la the and or demur to petition in <lb/>
alt for a few undersigned within months after i , ,,,, action, or the petitioner will <lb/>
I i date of this notice, or this notice will w the Court for relief demand In <lb/>
by not. <lb/>
This nth of This <lb/>
W H D. C. <lb/>
j on of Mary Nobles. <lb/>
r-, mum. N like to oblige yon. <lb/>
l don't feel well enough <lb/>
to ask a <lb/>
AMT. J. J. <lb/>
For IT days as com. 12.00. U -S <lb/>
For days as <lb/>
For tot miles <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
Total allowed Board. <lb/>
State of I <lb/>
or f <lb/>
T. It. Moore, Clark of <lb/>
the Board of Commissioners for I <lb/>
do certify She <lb/>
Is a entreat stAtement. as <lb/>
doth of in my office- <lb/>
10th day of November, <lb/>
H- Mi m <lb/>
Clerk Hoard Pitt Cs. <lb/>
Superior <lb/>
Armstrong, A Co. <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Mary I. now <lb/>
Mary L. <lb/>
The defendant named will <lb/>
take notice that an action entitled <lb/>
above has been commenced before th <lb/>
of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
county to revive a dormant judgment <lb/>
which the plaintiffs obtained against <lb/>
you st term of Pitt Superior <lb/>
court for and Interval and coats <lb/>
and to Issue on said <lb/>
and the said defendant will far- <lb/>
take notice, she Is required <lb/>
to appear at the office of the Clark of <lb/>
the Superior court of county at <lb/>
court house in Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
on 19th day of January, 1905, at <lb/>
o'clock a. m. and show If any <lb/>
he have, why execution should not <lb/>
on said judgment for amount <lb/>
due or the plaintiff will apply <lb/>
to the Court for the relief <lb/>
This Dec. Rib, 1902. <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All persons who are Indebted to lbs <lb/>
Pitt county Buggy Company are re- <lb/>
quested to come forward and at <lb/>
once and save cost of collection.<lb/>
. <lb/>
foe and we ; <lb/>
as early as j . S . U need <lb/>
owe us and you will sot <lb/>
as fur It <lb/>
This notice is for who find <lb/>
cross mark on their <lb/>
To <lb/>
PERSONAL NOTES <lb/>
of no <lb/>
I'm Social World <lb/>
On went <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Allen <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
day from <lb/>
G J. Woodward Tue <lb/>
from <lb/>
from a visit U <lb/>
b liar I <lb/>
a big<lb/>
NESSI <lb/>
AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
In i. <lb/>
day and Sunday. <lb/>
The an <lb/>
C l. <lb/>
one limn <lb/>
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chiffons, veiling, children, hats. the Pitt Co,,,,., <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N C, <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
PRINTING <lb/>
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Commercial Printers i School <lb/>
Books, . Office Supplies, Etc. <lb/>
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J. B. Cherry. <lb/>
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J. J. Elks, W. <lb/>
W. R. Home, J. It. J. <lb/>
W. Page and J. Spier. <lb/>
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Mayor, H. W. Whedbee, <lb/>
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New Year for everything that's new. reliable and <lb/>
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