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words crisp, Ore, bill, and <lb/>
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scar on forehead. ten new crisp five <lb/>
dollar Mils on national <lb/>
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me because I called. <lb/>
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advantage. The woman told me that <lb/>
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opened her purse <lb/>
she said, with a winning <lb/>
smile; give yon this If you It <lb/>
will buy enough tally to make you and <lb/>
all your friends here And she <lb/>
held a bright coin down toward the <lb/>
bowed head, her pitying <lb/>
intent on the baby <lb/>
Frank's friends were wont to say <lb/>
. that Ma bump of was the moat <lb/>
fully developed on his cranium. Any <lb/>
; how at this particular Juncture It <lb/>
strangled his conscience. <lb/>
Jove. It's worth It -such a huge <lb/>
joke to recount at the be thought <lb/>
with apparent reluctance he dropped <lb/>
the innocent fresh water Into <lb/>
supposedly native element. <lb/>
The rest, you see, are quite <lb/>
sold he humbly, with the air of a re- <lb/>
culprit. <lb/>
too had. but you so much. <lb/>
You are a nice And for the first <lb/>
time she looked at him squarely, bold- <lb/>
log out the coin more. <lb/>
A slender brown hand stole up and <lb/>
grasped the money greedily, Then <lb/>
nice rose to his feet, unfold- <lb/>
lug before dismayed eyes as be <lb/>
did Bo live feet ten of masculine stat- <lb/>
while he doffed the cap and dis- <lb/>
closed a dear cut. face, <lb/>
whose mirthful eyes shot laughing <lb/>
glances toward her naming cheeks. <lb/>
never <lb/>
And she fled down the pier toward the <lb/>
hotel. <lb/>
When last Butter of her white frock <lb/>
bad disappeared In the crowd along the <lb/>
board walk, lie replaced his cap and <lb/>
turned the half dollar affectionately In <lb/>
his hand, shaking the while with quiet <lb/>
laughter. <lb/>
From examining the be fell to <lb/>
scrutinizing hand which held it. It <lb/>
was fins, rather but deceptive. <lb/>
as some of his college opponents had <lb/>
learned to their sorrow, <lb/>
is a kid's be said <lb/>
gust, a but doctors often <lb/>
have undersized wonder <lb/>
The in biology remained tin- <lb/>
for bis small nephew ran up <lb/>
with a catch, <lb/>
uncle, what kind of fish <lb/>
with brown splashes In <lb/>
was the reply which mystified Frank <lb/>
Junior. my lad. I promised <lb/>
your mother to have you at the hotel <lb/>
by <lb/>
the little trotted by his <lb/>
aide, carrying proudly aloft bis string <lb/>
of three small his uncle <lb/>
glanced down said <lb/>
boy, your catch Isn't very big <lb/>
Is <lb/>
you've was the sturdy <lb/>
reply. <lb/>
don't know about And the <lb/>
man's eyes softened with a gracious <lb/>
caught a great deal <lb/>
was the bay breath- <lb/>
view, a glimpse into <lb/>
wonderful depths, a woman's <lb/>
suppose you menu the <lb/>
child nodded wisely. He dreamed <lb/>
fairy visions too. <lb/>
Hut did not recount <lb/>
at the club that<lb/>
June, dear Frank Is tramp- <lb/>
the library carpet threadbare in his <lb/>
Impatience, and carriages re <lb/>
Aunt was In high excitement. <lb/>
hovered over bride with little <lb/>
motherly dips. <lb/>
to think It's all my she <lb/>
proudly surveying the <lb/>
glowing beauty, a rosy aurora, <lb/>
filmy clouds of Mo- veil about her, <lb/>
always said you two were made <lb/>
for each other, and then when at last <lb/>
I did get you together down at Fern <lb/>
Villa you were horrid to Frank <lb/>
Why. I was almost despair. But <lb/>
now go. and <lb/>
are n dear tender <lb/>
lips pressed the wrinkled <lb/>
have mother to me. but <lb/>
our mat U was Cod's doing, not yea. <lb/>
or And she floated la her Wall- <lb/>
lug clouds of glory down the stair. <lb/>
As be up and saw her coming <lb/>
something rose bis throat and choked <lb/>
flattering that would bare <lb/>
risen to bis Una. A great humility came <lb/>
over him. as It does to every <lb/>
low to follow a woman forsakes <lb/>
nil else. <lb/>
As they turned after solemn <lb/>
In arm. and passed up <lb/>
slaw to the Jubilant strains of <lb/>
Cl and he into <lb/>
of orange that <lb/>
Sear his shoulder; <lb/>
little your catch <lb/>
W hag today, <lb/>
a x <lb/>
Steamer B. L. <lb/>
dally, <lb/>
It, in for Greenville, <lb/>
Greenville daily except Sunday, <lb/>
fur <lb/>
Connecting at with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York <lb/>
Aurora, South Creek. <lb/>
Swan Quarter, and tor <lb/>
all for Went with rail <lb/>
at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight <lb/>
the Old Dominion B. from <lb/>
New Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line and <lb/>
s s Co. from Baltimore. Mar <lb/>
j and Line <lb/>
I Boston. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
COAST <lb/>
AUGUST <lb/>
IS<lb/>
Cotton Tie<lb/>
kept M <lb/>
Country produce <lb/>
old, A trial will convince you. <lb/>
O. W.<lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
a m <lb/>
am <lb/>
am <lb/>
am <lb/>
p m <lb/>
Hobgood <lb/>
Ar Tender<lb/>
Ar Norfolk Lt <lb/>
la <lb/>
p m Ar Lt <lb/>
p m <lb/>
a New York <lb/>
No. <lb/>
p in <lb/>
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a in <lb/>
a m <lb/>
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-A LINK OF <lb/>
A Din Hardware. <lb/>
TO ME. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Kooky p p m <lb/>
Ar pm <lb/>
a pm <lb/>
a a m <lb/>
p a <lb/>
p a n <lb/>
am <lb/>
Pullman and Car <lb/>
on and to Tampa and Jack- <lb/>
II. M. W. J. <lb/>
Traffic MT. On. Aft. <lb/>
T. M. T. U <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
IS<lb/>
Whichard. S. C. <lb/>
The complete in every <lb/>
M low the <lb/>
market <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
every <lb/>
day, morning said <lb/>
r-meeting Wednesday evening <lb/>
Ber. Booth, Sunday <lb/>
school a. m. H. A. Allen <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Hum <lb/>
lay, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. <lb/>
H. at. <lb/>
L. H. Pender, <lb/>
, Services thin <lb/>
Sun <lb/>
j day school a. m. E. B.<lb/>
W. K. <lb/>
Horning and evening <lb/>
prayer with sermon every <lb/>
and 3rd Sunday. Lay <lb/>
every 2nd and 4th Sunday. <lb/>
Sunday school a. in. W. H. <lb/>
Brown, superintendent. Litany <lb/>
every a. m. <lb/>
and fourth Sunday in each month <lb/>
Prayer meeting Wednesday night. <lb/>
D. W. Davis, pastor. San- <lb/>
day school P. H., W. B. Par <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
regular service <lb/>
IN 1500. <lb/>
J. f. t CO. I <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
and handlers of i <lb/>
Ties Bags. <lb/>
and shipments I <lb/>
WHEN TOD WANT <lb/>
try <lb/>
. to <lb/>
Mrs. L. B. WHITE, <lb/>
Jack, N. C. <lb/>
line f tin hind. Prices low <lb/>
for <lb/>
Al IN <lb/>
American and Italian Marble <lb/>
wire end Iron Peace <lb/>
work <lb/>
. i Hon. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. P. A. <lb/>
Lodge. meets and <lb/>
third Monday evening. B. <lb/>
W. J. U. See. <lb/>
K Lodge, No. <lb/>
every Wednesday evening. <lb/>
W. H. O. If. Hook- <lb/>
K. of B. S. <lb/>
O. Lodge, <lb/>
No. meets every Tuesday <lb/>
evening. V. Atkins, O., <lb/>
D. D. t in-i inn. See. <lb/>
A Zeb Vance No. <lb/>
1696, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B Wilson, Secretary, J. <lb/>
S. Tunstall. <lb/>
a. Council, <lb/>
No. meet every and <lb/>
Thursday night In Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
D. Smith <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
No. Intel second and <lb/>
in Odd <lb/>
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
D, Smith Sec. <lb/>
m. i <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers In <lb/>
blocks, i <lb/>
Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
New Orleans. <lb/>
H r i; S. MS Ionian <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
or o he <lb/>
For hook, <lb/>
J S <lb/>
iii <lb/>
Clerk Court, D. C. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Sheriff, O. W. Harrington. <lb/>
of Deeds, B. Williams <lb/>
Treasurer, J. B. Cherry. <lb/>
Coroner, O. <lb/>
Surveyor, J. D. Cox. <lb/>
J. J. W. <lb/>
W. B. Home, J. B. J. <lb/>
W. J. Spier. <lb/>
meets every first Monday. <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
Mayor, H. W. Whedbee, <lb/>
Treasurer, H. L. <lb/>
Clerk, J. <lb/>
Tax Collector, C. D. <lb/>
Police, J. T. Smith chief, W. H. <lb/>
and I. Dudley. <lb/>
I Aldermen, D L. O . <lb/>
I Charles B F. Pat- <lb/>
E B. B. L. <lb/>
W. B. Parker and B. F. Tyson. <lb/>
Board meets every first Thursday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
High tirade JOB <lb/>
I done ban. is<lb/>
You Write <lb/>
a to eve; y <lb/>
member of the best <lb/>
lies in Pitt County when <lb/>
you in <lb/>
Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Published Twice . Week. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TO <lb/>
PER. <lb/>
VOL. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N FRIDAY, JANUARY 1903. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
PRINTING <lb/>
HOUSE <lb/>
Manufacturing <lb/>
Commercial Printers <lb/>
Books, , Office Supplies, Etc. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
Our Great <lb/>
CLEARANCE SALE <lb/>
Will interest every Clothing buyer <lb/>
in a bound to move <lb/>
our winter stock out of house if <lb/>
will do it. Can't you <lb/>
much about here, but if you'll come <lb/>
to our for a Suit, .-in Overcoat, <lb/>
or a of we'll show you to <lb/>
your own satisfaction we will <lb/>
save you money and give you well <lb/>
made, perfect fitting garments <lb/>
now. <lb/>
TO AMEND <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
CHARTER <lb/>
Text of Bill to go to <lb/>
Legislature this <lb/>
Week. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
The King Clothier<lb/>
The General Assembly North <lb/>
Carolina do <lb/>
l. That Chapter ii <lb/>
the Private of it being <lb/>
ii It'll, Act to amend <lb/>
laud Charter of <lb/>
of and Hie <lb/>
sane Is hereby in the <lb/>
following <lb/>
to wit- Strike out section two <lb/>
art and insert in lieu thereof <lb/>
the as section two. <lb/>
ii from sod passage <lb/>
of the limits of <lb/>
town shall be as <lb/>
I he Tar river where <lb/>
In the east side of <lb/>
as located at of <lb/>
this act empties into Tar river, and <lb/>
I hence op said branch to <lb/>
point it crosses the old <lb/>
road leading from <lb/>
Green's mill pond; thence south <lb/>
along the west side of said <lb/>
road to L. C Arthur's <lb/>
line; thence Arthur's <lb/>
line and the bide of Twelfth <lb/>
a westerly to a <lb/>
point feet <lb/>
due hundred feet <lb/>
stake; due went to I. O. Ai <lb/>
F. M. line, <lb/>
with L line the <lb/>
various courses to Town <lb/>
and each <lb/>
year thereafter each of said <lb/>
Section That whole <lb/>
live of said art be stricken <lb/>
out the following <lb/>
lieu thereof, to That the said <lb/>
i hereby divided into lour <lb/>
limits and boundaries <lb/>
shall be as <lb/>
first ward shall tie <lb/>
of ill part of the territory of <lb/>
town which lies north of the <lb/>
of Third street, extending <lb/>
from the eastern lo western <lb/>
its of s-ii-i <lb/>
The second shall be com- <lb/>
posed of all that part of the <lb/>
of said town which lies <lb/>
and Fifth streets, ex- <lb/>
tended the eastern to <lb/>
of <lb/>
me third ward of <lb/>
all part of territory of the <lb/>
town which lie. Fifth <lb/>
ex- <lb/>
from their junction to the <lb/>
western of said town. <lb/>
The fourth ward shall consist of <lb/>
tout the of -ml i <lb/>
which lies south-if the second <lb/>
third ward, which is but <lb/>
Section Amend ten of <lb/>
said net <lb/>
of following And if in <lb/>
the of said the <lb/>
of <lb/>
divided, in that MM tan <lb/>
or shall the deciding vole <lb/>
the so shall de- <lb/>
duly elected entitled to <lb/>
hold each office. <lb/>
Sections. Amend section <lb/>
sub section two, of act by <lb/>
between words <lb/>
in thirty-four of said <lb/>
sub section, the word <lb/>
Hue thirty-live, words, <lb/>
forbidden to <lb/>
Section ti. Amend section twenty- <lb/>
two of said act by striking out the <lb/>
word in nine of aid <lb/>
section and in lieu there- <lb/>
of th-- word <lb/>
Section That this act shall be <lb/>
TO VOTE <lb/>
ON BOND <lb/>
QUESTION. <lb/>
Greenville Will Again <lb/>
Try to Get in the <lb/>
Procession. <lb/>
The General of North <lb/>
do <lb/>
That the Town of <lb/>
Greenville is hereby authorized and <lb/>
empowered to issue, in its name, <lb/>
sixty-five thousand dollars of in- <lb/>
bearing Coupon Bonds fur <lb/>
the purposes in the manner <lb/>
hereinafter set out, if a majority <lb/>
of the qualified voters of said Town <lb/>
against it shall V <lb/>
printed ticket <lb/>
v tit ten or <lb/>
and judge <lb/>
alt <lb/>
it- ii or <lb/>
which shall be <lb/>
the word <lb/>
The registrar <lb/>
shall <lb/>
the dosing of the <lb/>
January Clean-Up Sale, <lb/>
votes east shall <lb/>
make alga <lb/>
and which shall <lb/>
delivered m Out <lb/>
shall be delivered t <lb/>
Clerk Board of Alder- <lb/>
with the <lb/>
and poll mill one copy to <lb/>
tin mayor. The Minor Board <lb/>
meet hi <lb/>
o'clock on next <lb/>
succeeding said at <lb/>
their usual of and <lb/>
of such a <lb/>
lo lo open <lb/>
and i-aid and <lb/>
the are in, they make <lb/>
and publish an official <lb/>
of of said election, <lb/>
which they shall certify to <lb/>
whole of registered votes, <lb/>
the cast <lb/>
her said proposition. If <lb/>
for inn cause returns have <lb/>
shall vote in favor of such j M ,.,,,. hoard, before <lb/>
at an election to lie held as declaring the result, shall <lb/>
herein provided. I procure and compel such return. <lb/>
S That the t,. alter the <lb/>
issuing Bonds shall i by Board, <lb/>
submitted to voters repeal lug <lb/>
Town at a special election result. <lb/>
to lie held for that Section Thai If a majority of <lb/>
Tuesday April, the qualified voter of said <lb/>
election shall l under as ascertained by said registration I <lb/>
the general election laws of election shall vole <lb/>
Stale Aldermen of Town, the Mayor and Board , <lb/>
except as bed by this Act. H d Town arc an-1 <lb/>
The Hoard of Aldermen of said and to cause to <lb/>
shall at a meeting held on or I interest <lb/>
before the First Thursday ,, Ma , amount not to <lb/>
appoint a registrar and to live thousand dollars. <lb/>
judges of election for each the be of j <lb/>
Wards said Town as the same hundred dollars our stock In all departments is well very <lb/>
, . .--. .- aid run Wishing our many awl <lb/>
rat as ,,, v,, <lb/>
may therein not to <lb/>
live percent, per annum. The in- <lb/>
on said l-e payable <lb/>
on days <lb/>
During month f January we intend give <lb/>
opportunity to replenish their <lb/>
tin the in the center of our store yen <lb/>
will lot of odd of China and Glassware. <lb/>
We propose to let you Lave this AT COST, a we <lb/>
wish t dear of these odd pieces. Those <lb/>
will lie sold for cash only at these so be suet <lb/>
bring your pocket book In this lot yon will lad <lb/>
Plates, Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Howls, <lb/>
ft.-. lot is limited, but will <lb/>
as long as stork lasts. We are going de the <lb/>
same our stock of Nets. Ce- <lb/>
dies, Finest mixed nut per <lb/>
French candy that sells to will be <lb/>
Plain candies per pound. <lb/>
nice ones, This special sale will <lb/>
Jan. 1st, Be on time lo gather t the <lb/>
bargains. There has been a lot of new goods added <lb/>
to our Grocery Stock since the holiday trade, <lb/>
is now complete in this line. Ma natter hew <lb/>
you are to suit, can suit you if you wast <lb/>
wholesome food. We carry a large stock of tap grade <lb/>
elegant Furniture to please the most <lb/>
tastes. We have Fall Suite, odd <lb/>
Chairs, Tables, Lounges, Basks, lid- <lb/>
bOards, White Iron r. s. <lb/>
ed hands are the bane of the little tot ex- <lb/>
noun- times of older folks, <lb/>
wind raise havoc with tender skin. <lb/>
Fairbanks Tar Soap <lb/>
First cleanses the skin of all impurities, <lb/>
then heals and and keeps it Soft and <lb/>
velvety. We have other soaps, too, from <lb/>
Cashmere B to cheapest that <lb/>
good use. <lb/>
branch, up said <lb/>
to the eastern of the Atlantic I in force from and alter its <lb/>
Coast Line Railroad company <lb/>
; of way; then a northerly <lb/>
reel ion with the eastern of the <lb/>
said right of way to the southwest <lb/>
corner of the lot now owned by I No Room Fit a Lady to <lb/>
Anyone who frequently goes to <lb/>
REFORM NEEDED AT DEPOT <lb/>
com <lb/>
an easterly direction <lb/>
with the Hue of lot to <lb/>
the and around there <lb/>
for will <lb/>
then a with the <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
In addition to the best stoves in the world we <lb/>
carry everything you may expect to find in a hard- <lb/>
ware store. <lb/>
direction the line <lb/>
if said lot to the line of <lb/>
Twelfth then a <lb/>
direction the of <lb/>
Twelfth street lo <lb/>
line of the Atlantic <lb/>
Line company's <lb/>
of way; then a line to <lb/>
the east corner of It. <lb/>
of the there fur <lb/>
the public. The depot has two <lb/>
rooms, for white <lb/>
and tine for It ht of <lb/>
the room white people that we <lb/>
want to <lb/>
nil of have to father <lb/>
men and women, high low, <lb/>
respectable and the <lb/>
M. lot lot upon which L fa ail. all in this <lb/>
now lo <lb/>
wait for are <lb/>
f 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/>
said R. M. <lb/>
with his Hue <lb/>
south west corner of his -aid <lb/>
then with of bis said <lb/>
lot in a northerly direction to <lb/>
old plank road; then a straight <lb/>
to endure the most disagreeable <lb/>
surroundings It is no <lb/>
thin; to see a class of in Ibis <lb/>
waiting room who are smoking. <lb/>
Board co,., ., <lb/>
I procured or prepared proper <lb/>
registration Poll Book for <lb/>
registration of end pro- <lb/>
of still which <lb/>
registration and Foil Hooks shall and July of each end every <lb/>
be kept used as election ,.,,, <lb/>
record said Hoard. And as by the Mayor Clerk <lb/>
there has been registration for and as <lb/>
a Town election since the provided, <lb/>
laws went into operation, I bat said Bonds <lb/>
and for the purpose of ascertaining bring by mayor and <lb/>
the legal voter shall be Issued and delivered <lb/>
of said Town question of from thee to tin to tot Hoard of <lb/>
issuing Bonds as provided for in Improvements hereinafter <lb/>
this set, it is ordered that the Al for block or as a <lb/>
men of said Town provide whole as they may l called for, <lb/>
an entirely new registration of but entire amount so issued <lb/>
voters thereof. The Mayor delivered snail not exceed in <lb/>
shall, least twenty days before the aggregate the sun of <lb/>
election, Issue dollars. <lb/>
giving notice of said Section S. That said Bonds <lb/>
designating the persons u p, consecutively <lb/>
to conduct same ,. , ,, hundred and <lb/>
plane in each ward where a la i rt, and <lb/>
it is to lie held. It shall be shall keep B record of <lb/>
duly registrar in each ward signed and to Board <lb/>
to register all persons entitled by r Improvements with the <lb/>
law to be registered a s voter In i their delivery and <lb/>
said ward, and this he do tor Internal Improvements Coast Line for I his district, was <lb/>
convenience at hi home or keep of the sale of here Monday. <lb/>
line across the old plank road In the floor, cursing, <lb/>
Bryan Nichols, <lb/>
New Stock <lb/>
Garden Seeds <lb/>
Onion Sets <lb/>
PEAS, BEANS, ETC <lb/>
Bryan Nichols, <lb/>
The Popular Druggists. <lb/>
Be good to yourself-Drink <lb/>
A Five Cent Cigar not made by a <lb/>
Trust. You don't get any charity <lb/>
presents with this cigar, but you do <lb/>
get your money's worth of good <lb/>
Tobacco, Book Store. <lb/>
the w t-M corner of the colored <lb/>
p thence <lb/>
the hue of lot to <lb/>
aid colored public school <lb/>
lo the of <lb/>
then due to the north- <lb/>
drunk to be <lb/>
Tina in not u nice <lb/>
tn draw, hut it w true, <lb/>
not he <lb/>
all <lb/>
ho a waiting room ex <lb/>
of the river for Indies where they cm <lb/>
the line of j be from <lb/>
road direction aught to <lb/>
to and J. B. Cher- to the railroad t <lb/>
corner; then with J. B necessary <lb/>
Cherry's, B. H ; early m <lb/>
and U. W. <lb/>
to Tar down law river <lb/>
I to <lb/>
Greenville's Great Department Store. <lb/>
established <lb/>
CO., <lb/>
and Granite Monuments, <lb/>
Agents for Iron Fencing. <lb/>
Rocky Mount,<lb/>
Draw. I <lb/>
For Prices and Designs, address the Rocky <lb/>
Mount, N. C, office. <lb/>
Main and Tower <lb/>
MACON, GA. <lb/>
THE EXTRA TRAIN <lb/>
to Have Better Transportation <lb/>
Capt. W. H. Newell, or Norfolk. I <lb/>
the Superintendent of the Atlantic <lb/>
lit- called to <lb/>
any other place hut to sold and relative to the <lb/>
it -lull be the duty of the shall the <lb/>
each ward to attend with reported to the Board of Aldermen bra double <lb/>
at the place to be and by service over this branch of <lb/>
designated by in his Hoard. Line. <lb/>
Friday I <lb/>
A Wilmington citizen who if <lb/>
that he raided hog and <lb/>
Section That four ten pigs on a city <lb/>
act by striking feet, ought to take ofT percent <lb/>
out all after the word proportion discount for the ill health <lb/>
in lines three and four of and certain discomfort which h- <lb/>
in lieu thereof bin That such <lb/>
to nay a nuisance lie <lb/>
each shall entitled Wilmington's <lb/>
Alderman, shall hold fin <lb/>
but that only one up-to-dare of <lb/>
I be each health <lb/>
for ward. That order <lb/>
to put provision In operation <lb/>
Alderman D. S. Spain, of the find ; A young man assisting in <lb/>
want, Alderman K. B. of for a by the <lb/>
of t ward, Alderman B. city editor to the to <lb/>
P. of the third ward, a certain bill. After <lb/>
Alderman W. B. Parker, of the several he returned to the <lb/>
j fourth ward, shall continue to hold office and instead <lb/>
over under their present tenure he <lb/>
till the Brat day of July, tutu flourished a he <lb/>
That with the election on the which he <lb/>
Saturday the <lb/>
election from two o'clock <lb/>
each for the purpose of <lb/>
all persona entitled to <lb/>
who not been <lb/>
And In duty <lb/>
of judges of election to attend with <lb/>
the registrar their <lb/>
wards on preceding the <lb/>
election fr l hearing <lb/>
and determining nil contests <lb/>
challenges as to inn. The <lb/>
registration to <lb/>
II all and the <lb/>
ball be at sunset <lb/>
the Sat pieced <lb/>
log the election. If any vacancy <lb/>
shell st any time for any <lb/>
the of registrar <lb/>
r Judges of for mid <lb/>
it shall be reported to the <lb/>
muter, who hi immediately <lb/>
The <lb/>
at o'clock a. in. on said <lb/>
April, 1903, <lb/>
lie closed at six o'clock p. m. on <lb/>
-aid day, alt whose <lb/>
are found the <lb/>
a shall be to vote <lb/>
at said election for or is <lb/>
said bonds. Those desiring <lb/>
to vote for it vote a written <lb/>
or printed ticket which Ive <lb/>
Aldermen in 1908 one Al- now need the bill written or printed <lb/>
Newell said his company <lb/>
the delay <lb/>
earned by the of the <lb/>
peal fall, that the <lb/>
petition sent wits <lb/>
that all would be done <lb/>
to remedy trouble. Be said <lb/>
suggestion in The <lb/>
was endorsed by the To <lb/>
Board trade and on which <lb/>
the petitions were <lb/>
another leave. early <lb/>
in morning, go through to <lb/>
aim in the evening, <lb/>
making connection both ways with <lb/>
all at Parmele, he thought <lb/>
would be and while he <lb/>
could Dot say at present just when <lb/>
this will go into effect, It will be <lb/>
done as soon as <lb/>
Of course changes and increased <lb/>
facilities lie at <lb/>
for all are aware that the <lb/>
Immense of the <lb/>
mouths has taxed the railroad <lb/>
their full capacity, to get on <lb/>
that more roll- <lb/>
One in four of the stock end must be <lb/>
who arrived lust year For this the <lb/>
could not read or write. joint petitions sent from Green- <lb/>
It has recently been discovered Ayden, and <lb/>
Handel composed the asked Line to <lb/>
a Sunday. Make under con- <lb/>
New recently died and do the best possible <lb/>
after being Inoculated by a fly lo relieve the situation. The <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Mayor ll. w Whedbee has <lb/>
disposed the following cases <lb/>
sines last <lb/>
K. Keel Jim Cox, simple <lb/>
lined each costs <lb/>
Tom Williams, currying con <lb/>
weapon, hound over to <lb/>
Superior court. <lb/>
Joe Stocks, down <lb/>
lined and costs, <lb/>
Hill Jenkins, drunk and down, <lb/>
lined one penny and costs, eT, <lb/>
J. F. Craft, fined one <lb/>
penny <lb/>
Junta Mills, driving over eight <lb/>
miles an hour, lined one penny and <lb/>
Fleming, running livery <lb/>
without license, lined and coats, <lb/>
Newell is indeed gratifying, and <lb/>
the petitioners can afford to be pa- <lb/>
with the Improvements <lb/>
are in <lb/>
an rated. <lb/>
Superior Court <lb/>
Freeman <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
Benjamin Smith aid Smith, <lb/>
resisting pleads guilty, <lb/>
pay <lb/>
of costs. <lb/>
Harvey <lb/>
deadly guilty. <lb/>
I. carrying con- <lb/>
weapon <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
Jesse Jolly and Jolly, <lb/>
retailing without license, Jess <lb/>
lolly guilty, ti <lb/>
Jolly <lb/>
J. Co, <lb/>
mistrial. <lb/>
Sum Mill, who last <lb/>
sentenced to six mouth road, <lb/>
sentence was to Bus <lb/>
cost. <lb/>
James Latham and Moses <lb/>
gambling, guilty. <lb/>
J. A. Smith, retailing <lb/>
license, guilty, fined cost. <lb/>
Dee Heed, Shade Pollard, Sobers <lb/>
Harris, gambling, guilt, <lb/>
Julius Moore and William <lb/>
Moore Vela awl <lb/>
Charles retailing <lb/>
license in tao not <lb/>
Judging from ad <lb/>
la Vow sews- <lb/>
those New Yorker <lb/>
think that lb people a big <lb/>
fool as people <lb/>
Yorkers Ad to <lb/>
shall be In those to vote with of infected sheep, assurance that come through Capt. right.<lb/>
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m EASTERN <lb/>
H. <lb/>
The lo the Gov- <lb/>
D. I. Own.,, <lb/>
P. R. OUTLAW, Editor. <lb/>
The people of any <lb/>
ft h, to <lb/>
depend upon the of <lb/>
whiskey for the sale of products of <lb/>
the soil. If they can't do any- <lb/>
Mil as introduced be- <lb/>
come a law, that each county, <lb/>
should be governed by offered to swap par <lb/>
left out or included dona with Terrell of <lb/>
this bill, the <lb/>
seem best for <lb/>
at <lb/>
C, J nail <lb/>
FRIDAY, JANUARY <lb/>
Bloomers are barred in Okla- <lb/>
home. again does I <lb/>
Western empire fling the <lb/>
in the face of the effete East. <lb/>
Hers man item going the rounds, thing else with their corn, let One about a senatorial <lb/>
the press that ii worthy of some it to the poor of the large primary is that it would not furn- <lb/>
notice and j do- are many isl many patriotic withdrawals <lb/>
me because corn fix I lie good of the party <lb/>
of Wilkes have <lb/>
employed lawyers to go to Raleigh been the shape <lb/>
to of liquor instead of brawl. and abuse a woman, and; <lb/>
proposed for Wilkes W. <lb/>
W. Barber, H. L. J. still love you; ridicule her <lb/>
W. were employed. Human nature is a queer article. will hate you and shrink. <lb/>
We suppose there will be much; The passengers on the over-due; fa <lb/>
of this kind of work going on <lb/>
throughout the state in the next <lb/>
few weeks. The liquor men are <lb/>
going to do all in their power to <lb/>
prevent the passage of the London <lb/>
bill by the legislature, and they <lb/>
Hair Splits <lb/>
I have need Hair Vigor <lb/>
for thirty Mars. It ii Tor <lb/>
hair dressing and for <lb/>
a the <lb/>
steamer St. Louis bad a stormy <lb/>
trip, and no doubt many of them I here may be such a thing as a <lb/>
prayed safe delivery from the but the glory i <lb/>
Hair-splitting splits <lb/>
friendships. If the <lb/>
is done on your <lb/>
own head, it loses friends <lb/>
for you, for every hair of <lb/>
your head is a friend. <lb/>
Hair Vigor in <lb/>
advance will prevent the <lb/>
splitting. If the splitting <lb/>
has begun, it will stop it. <lb/>
i a <lb/>
it Ma, . <lb/>
ill on. M- . <lb/>
your mt . ad <lb/>
J. C. AH CO., <lb/>
TO VOTE <lb/>
ON BOND <lb/>
QUESTION.; <lb/>
Greenville Will <lb/>
Try to Get in the <lb/>
Procession. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
. Kim <lb/>
That to provide for <lb/>
Tobacco Guano <lb/>
Ammonia, per cent. <lb/>
Available Acid, per cent. <lb/>
Potash K per cent <lb/>
A new brand prepared with great care expressly <lb/>
for Tobacco. <lb/>
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. Tarboro, N. C. Columbia, S. C. <lb/>
wrath the sea. Yet, when the probably comes beyond <lb/>
steamer finally arrived, people skies. <lb/>
who had been praying to the Lord <lb/>
will spend money freely to Hire I just to save their lives got their Wilmington has a chance to, <lb/>
lawyers to help them in this j courage back and held an Carnegie library, but we j <lb/>
pose. Of coarse any and all meeting, denouncing every hope she will consult Mr. <lb/>
lawyers have the right to accept thing connected with wind, waves <lb/>
for the proposed system of Lights <lb/>
Waterworks. <lb/>
H .- That the Board of <lb/>
T make <lb/>
Monthly Meeting <lb/>
be the duty cf the Board of ;, Board of Aldermen which <lb/>
Aldermen of-d Town each and set out In detail the proceed- <lb/>
at the same time that p of <lb/>
Morally. 1903 oilier taxes are levied, to levy a, report shall be <lb/>
the UNITED OF THE CON <lb/>
with rec- <lb/>
of Aldermen <lb/>
such fees do such work if they <lb/>
to, bot there u another view <lb/>
of the matter. <lb/>
While every lawyer has a legal <lb/>
right to accent a fee and work for <lb/>
the whiskey interest, those who <lb/>
do so are, for a price, selling their <lb/>
influence against morality <lb/>
temperance, <lb/>
steamers. Mao's <lb/>
may be God's <lb/>
but the season of <lb/>
is over the devil gets to <lb/>
work again at the same old stand. <lb/>
Of course Durham t <lb/>
with <lb/>
out a newspaper wrangle. <lb/>
The bullet of the Till <lb/>
and man reached its mark, <lb/>
and helping to Carolina is steeped in the crown- <lb/>
foster upon their people and their shame of a cruel, wanton, <lb/>
stale the greatest evil in existence. I worthier a or a <lb/>
They have the legs right to j Caesar than an officer of an <lb/>
do this, but they have commonwealth. K. G. <lb/>
moral right. Gonzales passed away Monday <lb/>
-i. hi is frank to say life blood the <lb/>
that every lawyer who will thus pages of South Carolina's history. <lb/>
sell his to an evil that is May justice be but <lb/>
so to humanity, ought, is the Lord. <lb/>
to In- marked by every advocate; <lb/>
should be re- the times, the Lea, <lb/>
of it if <lb/>
Half the world know <lb/>
how the other half lives, mid <lb/>
doesn't to know. <lb/>
Carr Colonel <lb/>
have something in last. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Iii the senate no Friday the fob <lb/>
were among the new bills <lb/>
By Spence. of To <lb/>
taking of deposition in <lb/>
the slate in aid with out <lb/>
he ever comes half a ago a Northern the state, <lb/>
before the public tasking suffrage, army was marching through the By Norris, of To <lb/>
The people are earnest in their laying waste the fair laud. <lb/>
determination to rid North Carolina burning, killing and To- lo officers to <lb/>
serve notice appointing registrars <lb/>
of saloons, and the lawyer, or saw day the city of Birmingham, in and elections, <lb/>
throws himself in Alabama, is sending car loads By of To allow <lb/>
way of this movement should help relieve the fuel children to represent their <lb/>
the the poor cit- on their mother's side. <lb/>
Section That said Board of <lb/>
Internal Improvements shall keep <lb/>
a mil and complete record of their <lb/>
proceedings which shall likewise <lb/>
be at all times, to the in- <lb/>
of the Town of Greenville. <lb/>
Section said Board of <lb/>
Internal Improvements coo <lb/>
tract for the material for plants <lb/>
other improvements further <lb/>
construction same they <lb/>
may-cause lbs same to be erected <lb/>
, What a lesson, my <lb/>
By of A hill for <lb/>
employment of stenographers <lb/>
for count. This gives a Judge <lb/>
right lo engage one when <lb/>
The petitions that are being cir- <lb/>
asking the legislature lo I <lb/>
pats the bill Senator A jury has <lb/>
H. A. London, ought to be signed fort By Henderson, of Rowan, To <lb/>
by every person who wants to see extortionate prices. The proper system of beating <lb/>
the whiskey saloons in North Car-1 <lb/>
There are four in. old Time, <lb/>
features in this hill that <lb/>
and then we won't care a <lb/>
mini i <lb/>
, These were among the bill <lb/>
in lbs <lb/>
Orders No. It, special tax upon all or the Board <lb/>
Army Northern Ya., April; We polls and property and shall be open, at I <lb/>
of the <lb/>
After four years of interest the tame Town of Greenville. <lb/>
marked by doe payable. <lb/>
courage and fortitude, the <lb/>
of Northern Virginia has b ea collected and <lb/>
to yield to for as other taxes are and <lb/>
and shall same to be set <lb/>
I not id I for purpose of <lb/>
of so many hard fought , the interest on <lb/>
who have remained steadfast to lie used for no other <lb/>
the last, that I have consented <lb/>
them. Section Thai the pay- <lb/>
But, feeling valor and of Interest said bonds shall <lb/>
could accomplish that and payable January 1st, <lb/>
could compensate for the . II if any of said bond, shall <lb/>
or otherwise as <lb/>
they may deem best but In any <lb/>
and all the Town shall be <lb/>
the sole owner of the property, <lb/>
plants, and other Improvements <lb/>
and shall have the Bole and <lb/>
control and management of the <lb/>
same and said Board and the <lb/>
of Aldermen forbidden <lb/>
of or <lb/>
faithfully performed; and. <lb/>
pray a merciful God will to set aside from I h a <lb/>
extend you Hi, blessing am. revenue, of ownership and <lb/>
protection. ; said town a sinking fund to pay <lb/>
With an of said Bonds or any <lb/>
of your bonds at maturity and for <lb/>
your a grateful j let, . <lb/>
of kind and generous j to turn of <lb/>
for myself, I bid j <lb/>
you an farewell. or taxable property <lb/>
K. E. five on every <lb/>
the mournfully said unless s <lb/>
interesting presented by tam b by <lb/>
Hooker in of the General <lb/>
Monday afternoon, Jan approved by -e <lb/>
The occasion was of said Town at a <lb/>
celebration of the birthday or Gen. j to be held that <lb/>
which it required the general f the State <lb/>
every G. Mo a, , condemnation of <lb/>
HEARNE CO. <lb/>
Groceries. Provision-, Country Produce, <lb/>
Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigar. <lb/>
Agents for Wilbur's Horse, Cattle and Poultry <lb/>
mutt have attended the com inn old after that time the Board of the Board <lb/>
or the contest, I determined Aldermen or the Board or In-1 <lb/>
avoid the useless sacrifice Improvements, as case <lb/>
those whose past services Pt due <lb/>
them to their lo lie clipped from the <lb/>
men. terms of the agree-1 delivery of the <lb/>
officers and men can return the Coupons to clipped <lb/>
to their homes remain off shall be riled with <lb/>
You will take of the Board. <lb/>
you the that proceeds S. That <lb/>
from consciousness or the ratification or this <lb/>
I control. <lb/>
Section That In <lb/>
and or <lb/>
plants and improvements the <lb/>
, use, <lb/>
hundred S <lb/>
i of taxable <lb/>
may become necessary. And when <lb/>
the properly Board <lb/>
cannot agree upon the amount of <lb/>
damages to be paid for the prop- <lb/>
so taken or the <lb/>
controversy shall be <lb/>
I is provided for in the Charter <lb/>
I town or at it provided In <lb/>
for <lb/>
property <lb/>
I A dollar as gets a <lb/>
worth of <lb/>
every tune. U It i <lb/>
Fruit Jars. <lb/>
for YOU bring back the and <lb/>
great evil of intern-. . -.--. tone, H. <lb/>
TO LIVE <lb/>
Is what all mast do. If there is eating <lb/>
there is no living, and what you eat <lb/>
be of the best quality. A visit to our <lb/>
will convince you that we carry the best of <lb/>
everything in <lb/>
Groceries and Family Supplies <lb/>
and that the variety and quality are not <lb/>
anywhere. Remember also that <lb/>
AFTER FEB. WE WILL SELL NO <lb/>
ON ACCOUNT, <lb/>
but everything will go for cash only, and <lb/>
selling for cash will enable us to give you the <lb/>
very lowest prices. <lb/>
Johnston Brothers, <lb/>
THE CASH GROCERS. <lb/>
Have You Forgot <lb/>
THAT I AH STILL <lb/>
One provision it that If could be started on Fuller, or To protect <lb/>
liquors shall be sold except the right track, and the <lb/>
It I a. <lb/>
incorporated towns of or more <lb/>
of To punish <lb/>
seduction married <lb/>
population. Another it in <lb/>
that shall be without imitating the long-; <lb/>
except in incorporated of eared with protect fish industry in North Car <lb/>
or more population. waters. <lb/>
Another section provides that It doesn't make any difference <lb/>
any or section wanting to <lb/>
vote on the question of having mines, at we can git along without following were only bills vi , <lb/>
prohibition or a dispensary can coal. But there ate lots or importance introduced <lb/>
do so by one third or the voters or democrats who would freeze By <lb/>
features or were <lb/>
presented. The room <lb/>
. darkened lit with a <lb/>
or wax candles throwing a <lb/>
soft halo about a perfect picture <lb/>
Lucas, of To Um. , <lb/>
laud old, which was suspended <lb/>
arch, draped with red <lb/>
,,, , <lb/>
Saturday's session <lb/>
Town or hereby <lb/>
constituted a Board <lb/>
Improvements for the <lb/>
Greenville to receive and <lb/>
sell said Bonds proceeds <lb/>
for the purpose and in the manner <lb/>
herein set out. <lb/>
Section That if a vacancy <lb/>
should occur in said Board of In <lb/>
improvements, for <lb/>
private property without walling <lb/>
for the determination or such <lb/>
pro the town's title to <lb/>
such property or its rights to per- <lb/>
occupy the tame shall <lb/>
not become absolute until the <lb/>
final or the court is <lb/>
complied with. <lb/>
Section. the Board or <lb/>
Aldermen or Town shall have <lb/>
elect <lb/>
it <lb/>
county section petitioning death if a republican <lb/>
county for such the coal <lb/>
election, but such elections cannot <lb/>
beheld oftener than ones in two Lo the poor is getting it <lb/>
where the lady wears her <lb/>
The other important provision The pale faces are stealing <lb/>
of the bill is that , all <lb/>
where liquors are permitted to be red man may have to do <lb/>
sold after the of July, 190,1, all ,,, ,, H <lb/>
applicants for license file <lb/>
their with the Board of We that the <lb/>
Aldermen thirty days in advance, dent's appointment of a is <lb/>
application must have giving Boston half as much reel <lb/>
majority of agony as the sacrilege <lb/>
voters or town, and of those Illinois bean <lb/>
lo public 11.-pi rM. <lb/>
Under bill liquors can lie The South Carolina senate need <lb/>
told only in incorporated towns of go to trouble of impeach- <lb/>
or more and only towns log Lieutenant Governor <lb/>
where a majority of he escapes hangman the <lb/>
it told. Such strong petitions public will attend lo his case. <lb/>
should go to the Legislature at, <lb/>
will secure passage of bill. <lb/>
With lo <lb/>
By of For <lb/>
the or certain confederate <lb/>
bill <lb/>
marriage limit of all or <lb/>
confederate soldiers <lb/>
to pensions from the first of <lb/>
light and water supplied said <lb/>
ceremonies, i person or persons t fill such , individuals, firms or <lb/>
some time- as devoted to business I vacancy or vacancies. I Corporations In or out of the cot- <lb/>
That Board or ,,. said town and to <lb/>
rules and reg- <lb/>
some person a. Treasurer or ions concerning the use of or <lb/>
said Herd not of their number damages to same <lb/>
who snail cuter to bond. s. Section it be <lb/>
l required by id Board or <lb/>
u or to injure, <lb/>
damage, or destroy any of <lb/>
later a-i <lb/>
contest lo- prizes was Mrs. <lb/>
E A. Jr., and Mrs. F. O, <lb/>
Harding <lb/>
closed <lb/>
memorable evening. Mrs. M. D. <lb/>
San. New York, was the guest <lb/>
April, 1862 to the April, . <lb/>
1868. <lb/>
School Report <lb/>
It was a quiet day to the House r. o <lb/>
also, I he It , in the <lb/>
being only topic for much <lb/>
.--i. , j a report of the school <lb/>
for the year 1902. from which Ike <lb/>
figures are <lb/>
of<lb/>
the new bills in- <lb/>
were <lb/>
or <lb/>
vent hunting on lands another. I <lb/>
Morton, r New Re i <lb/>
to Paymaster General of teachers <lb/>
Guard. , <lb/>
To a <lb/>
, of collections <lb/>
M average of <lb/>
Fuller, of To go <lb/>
Trimly <lb/>
of To <lb/>
Dry Good., Drew Goods, Shoe. <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, <lb/>
Tinware, A <lb/>
WHICH I AM ABLE TO <lb/>
Come to see for your neat of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Toot to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
sale of said Bonds or <lb/>
oilier funds and for faithful <lb/>
of as may- <lb/>
or o .-n by said Board. The <lb/>
each Sunday. this <lb/>
j was far the Thomas <lb/>
property erected under this act or <lb/>
to contaminate the water supply <lb/>
used by said town and any person <lb/>
said Board fix the convicted any f <lb/>
ti i. of such Treasurer not lo ex- of section shall be <lb/>
s half per on fined or Imprisoned or both In <lb/>
lie aim of or the Court. <lb/>
That the of That <lb/>
Internal shall ad the private or 1901 being an <lb/>
B for tale and last an act to authorize the <lb/>
-lo. slept at they Greenville to issue Bonds <lb/>
deem advisable lo secure the for purposes of making <lb/>
bell price, but in said god every <lb/>
shall lie sold for less than its fa.-c pan of laid Act It hereby repealed. <lb/>
a. That this Act <lb/>
Section Thai said Board be and after lie rail <lb/>
Improvements shall ex- fiction. <lb/>
jurisdiction Superior Court, in <lb/>
I pi., u a t . sere eleven I came to lie by <lb/>
J. Morgan and his as- cases, . . , J <lb/>
. . . . , , . of school person or persona <lb/>
to found. ,, the of the sales of NOTICE TO <lb/>
I he latest objection park for poor people in New Bond, in establishing, The of Superior Court of <lb/>
Watt. <lb/>
bill In conies from the i more to on the L , , Ki for said Town a or electric day lift, on <lb/>
town of through the <lb/>
of John W. u.,, the la the short nm T <lb/>
., deem Tor <lb/>
before adjourning in honor of Lee <lb/>
the ex- In I time Senate <lb/>
Citizen. Citizen's correspond- operator, can keep the together Senator Blow, Pill <lb/>
door a few days longer, introduced three loll, sent up W- <lb/>
In one of their entertain <lb/>
menu. The picas comments speak <lb/>
ii terms company, <lb/>
novelty excellence <lb/>
Two and two make <lb/>
always depends upon <lb/>
what and are. <lb/>
Two gallons of water and two <lb/>
gallons or milk make four <lb/>
gallons or milk. <lb/>
Neither does four gallons of paint <lb/>
that's half lime, whiting, day <lb/>
kerosene oil, make of <lb/>
real paint, <lb/>
That's we mean by saying <lb/>
It <lb/>
takes fewer gal Ions of Lead <lb/>
and Zinc than of mixed to <lb/>
paint a house, and it wears twice <lb/>
or three at long lead <lb/>
LAND BALE. <lb/>
B; of a of tat <lb/>
Court of Pitt county la Ike tote- <lb/>
Isl U <lb/>
of w. Smith vs <lb/>
Sarah A. C. ant <lb/>
sell on Monday, <lb/>
is <lb/>
In tn one-half <lb/>
in <lb/>
place or of That<lb/>
of B. W. T. <lb/>
Shad. <lb/>
and ft. A. and being lb. land <lb/>
upon which W. Smith iv, <lb/>
time of his death <lb/>
more or said land will told <lb/>
subject lo the <lb/>
Dec. xv, <lb/>
T. H, <lb/>
oil, mixed by hand. <lb/>
ton, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
TOWS FOB <lb/>
I lei o of<lb/>
in <lb/>
Mr. Uses. A M- <lb/>
Olive H. <lb/>
bought g of Lead <lb/>
and Zinc to paint his bonsai, <lb/>
hit having figured that It <lb/>
would require at least that amount j <lb/>
gallons did work and as re- <lb/>
turned <lb/>
Tours truly, <lb/>
P. W. A CO., <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
P. H.- II. L. Carr sell our paint, <lb/>
This bill would be a drawback having recently raked in mil <lb/>
to We have but one lion dollar. In a railroad deal. <lb/>
in the county I <lb/>
of note, situated about <lb/>
from Ibis place. The proprietor i a Governor Aycock <lb/>
by steam; and would work a Governor Terrell,, <lb/>
from Greenville, one to amend the <lb/>
charter of town, one to <lb/>
school, lo <lb/>
issue bonds for improvements. <lb/>
It give that <lb/>
tot W do will <lb/>
, . P.-., having en, i<lb/>
been <lb/>
It e. <lb/>
all the surplus grain . i <lb/>
sad ts <lb/>
iii-i mill <lb/>
each week<lb/>
all <lb/>
u. <lb/>
insure <lb/>
Ii sill for <lb/>
it.- benefit of the <lb/>
lot. <lb/>
Can he Cores. <lb/>
ins Want, <lb/>
i sag, <lb/>
Ike of laid <lb/>
town and lo the <lb/>
of a the <lb/>
in of a Market House, i dale of this or this will <lb/>
Town Hall rooms and Other plead In of their recovery, <lb/>
nils day of 1802 <lb/>
quarters for Fire <lb/>
Department, Apparatus, horses, I <lb/>
and in s other improve-. <lb/>
, ,,. Said Board and <lb/>
Aldermen may adopt fur <lb/>
told Town. Provided the said <lb/>
W. H <lb/>
on Nobles. <lb/>
OB <lb/>
lay mule <lb/>
u , , . and from In rear <lb/>
Board shall first cause to be paid of Whits <lb/>
out of the proceed, of the tale of, mule with it <lb/>
told Bond, Town j <lb/>
ii- of lo the . <lb/>
of <lb/>
It. , <lb/>
,. ii . <lb/>
having rings to fill out tile. <lb/>
Will pay reward <lb/>
try of ears,<lb/>
nothing by holding up <lb/>
In at if one re- <lb/>
publican does sot it another <lb/>
Herald <lb/>
others, I <lb/>
MONDAY, <lb/>
bout, door In <lb/>
v lie, sell public to the highs <lb/>
cash, lb. rail <lb/>
I. A house tad lot on <lb/>
ts th. <lb/>
Z. A house and lot on Groan, street <lb/>
x W- B- Wilson, <lb/>
A M. Perkins and U Cherry. <lb/>
And two other lots In <lb/>
the town of <lb/>
H and <lb/>
of W, C. <lb/>
Jennie and <lb/>
This, lbs toil of <lb/>
ALEX L. BLOW. <lb/>
The of every nation. <lb/>
The rich men, poor men and <lb/>
All tribute lo <lb/>
Little Early Bison. <lb/>
H Ban Antonio, Tex., <lb/>
Lilt e Pills ire <lb/>
best evil said I. say family. <lb/>
I them <lb/>
to everybody. They <lb/>
Wok Head- <lb/>
Torpid Liver, a. <lb/>
other liter <lb/>
a.-. W-A-l. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
of lbs <lb/>
of <lb/>
hat lag bean Issued to ma by lbs <lb/>
of of p <lb/>
lift of no- <lb/>
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Reorganized. <lb/>
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business without making any change, <lb/>
as we had thought to. We desire to <lb/>
thank our friends and customers for <lb/>
their past favors and ask a con- <lb/>
of the same in the future. <lb/>
We shall offer special prices on our <lb/>
entire stock. Watch this space next <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
WILCOX GETS THIRTY YEARS. <lb/>
Slayer of Nellie Narrowly Escapes <lb/>
the Gallows. <lb/>
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saga <lb/>
Hertford, N. C, Jan. Wilcox, who was on trial <lb/>
for the second time for the murder of Nellie was <lb/>
afternoon found murder the second degree, and <lb/>
sentenced by Judge Council to years in the penitentiary <lb/>
The a us a hung jury was anticipated. <lb/>
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Dr. L. C down t <lb/>
Parmele <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mm M. O. who I <lb/>
wire Mr T. E. <lb/>
Hooker, Monday We <lb/>
for <lb/>
Jury Report. <lb/>
At term of Superior court <lb/>
the grand jury made the following <lb/>
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We. the grand jury, <lb/>
that upon examination of Keg <lb/>
later of Deed office the Campbell <lb/>
index adopted and all <lb/>
index be <lb/>
add. <lb/>
added his may be <lb/>
the of <lb/>
the of and <lb/>
better pro- <lb/>
for the and jail. <lb/>
Superior court <lb/>
in good <lb/>
O. T. <lb/>
ON JAIL. <lb/>
We the jail, the <lb/>
good, healthy <lb/>
and well led food. <lb/>
were found <lb/>
We the com <lb/>
to purchase better <lb/>
G. T. Tyson, Foreman. <lb/>
ON HOME. <lb/>
A com mil lee of the grand jury <lb/>
County Home and <lb/>
the good. <lb/>
were well <lb/>
fed and clothed. All appeared <lb/>
with the present <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb/>
purchase of <lb/>
lite <lb/>
J. O. W. Gravely, of <lb/>
Monday requite the to <lb/>
NOTES <lb/>
Is th. Sod- <lb/>
Met <lb/>
WorM <lb/>
JANUARY <lb/>
Mrs. O. B. -at been <lb/>
days. <lb/>
B. C. of Bunford, came <lb/>
in evening. <lb/>
Clarence went to <lb/>
Sal day evening. <lb/>
returned <lb/>
day <lb/>
J. W. Bryan left <lb/>
for City Hew <lb/>
York. <lb/>
H. H. Carr left Saturday for <lb/>
when he will engage la <lb/>
business. <lb/>
C. K left this morn <lb/>
lag for Philadelphia to attend a <lb/>
watch school. <lb/>
. rs. M. A. Stephens, of Dunn, <lb/>
who has been visiting friends here, <lb/>
left this morning <lb/>
Mr-. B. B. left Ibis morn- <lb/>
for Raleigh lo attend meet- <lb/>
of the State H tit oriel Society. <lb/>
Mr. sad His. N. D. Swan, of <lb/>
New York, in Saturday eve- <lb/>
lag to. visit Mr. sad Mrs. T. <lb/>
Hooker. <lb/>
Dr. Mrs. E. A. Mrs. <lb/>
M. R. and Mrs. II. C. <lb/>
Hooker returned Saturday eve- <lb/>
from Mew York. <lb/>
J. T. came over <lb/>
illuming from Ki on bis way <lb/>
to Washington where he hat ac- <lb/>
a position. <lb/>
and returned borne <lb/>
Mr. sod Mrs. J. S. of <lb/>
Newark, N J., and Mrs. of <lb/>
New York, arrived own- <lb/>
U visit Mr. Mrs. Ola <lb/>
Forbes. gentleman will <lb/>
a few days bunting<lb/>
J. S. Joyner, of Baltimore, left <lb/>
tine <lb/>
S. W. Chamberlain returned <lb/>
from Kinston this <lb/>
Matthews <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
Mrs. of <lb/>
Neck, it visiting titter, Mrs. <lb/>
E. B. <lb/>
little <lb/>
Mat Savage returned <lb/>
morning from a visit lo Ayden. <lb/>
Nil <lb/>
Mrs. Nannie Cobb, who some <lb/>
ago taken to a hospital <lb/>
In Philadelphia, died <lb/>
week. remains reached <lb/>
Saturday evening and <lb/>
were taken to Sunday for <lb/>
interment. <lb/>
keep good order, also re- <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
Mrs- Dr. and Miss <lb/>
Mamie of who <lb/>
have been a few dais <lb/>
here with Mrs. S. B. re- <lb/>
turned borne Monday <lb/>
Any one in need of two good <lb/>
will do well lo see O. K. <lb/>
of place. <lb/>
Miss to <lb/>
Greenville Saturday. <lb/>
Mrs. Evelyn Cox, of <lb/>
Springs, moved in Monday. She <lb/>
is <lb/>
L. H. saw mill ha <lb/>
been shut for several days <lb/>
account of some burned ii. <lb/>
boiler. j <lb/>
B. F. Manning have just <lb/>
received a car load flour. <lb/>
Write or phone u for prices on <lb/>
at time. We are, <lb/>
glad to A. <lb/>
G. Co. <lb/>
O. A. is buying cot <lb/>
seed every day. You will bud <lb/>
him always at top of the mar- <lb/>
Misses Laura and Cox <lb/>
spent Sunday near with <lb/>
Miss Olivia Cox, who if quite ill. <lb/>
Joe ti <lb/>
down Saturday bas <lb/>
ding some time his <lb/>
law, Mrs. S. E Tucker, <lb/>
lo i p. <lb/>
land to raise I A <lb/>
more vegetables Home's, for <lb/>
use. Tyson Foreman, j as well as, <lb/>
I oils, lead, c. Buying car <lb/>
Superior Coast. with wire you will find that <lb/>
The have are able to you in <lb/>
disposed of time last week <lb/>
Charles Little, affray, guilty, <lb/>
lined and coils. <lb/>
W. H. Allen, assault dead- <lb/>
weapon, guilty, lined <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
price. If you are building or <lb/>
jaunting give them . call before <lb/>
making your purchase. <lb/>
Saloon League metal <lb/>
regular time Sunday morning at j <lb/>
school chapel at A. <lb/>
B. F. George talk made J B. Car <lb/>
affray, a by <lb/>
and oils, discussions <lb/>
at .,, on <lb/>
ODy f .,., doz <lb/>
George Joyner, assault have <lb/>
deadly weapon, fined, Mr nut <lb/>
costs. j o,, <lb/>
slits Ann, y Mr o <lb/>
and Flora larceny, bu regular here Sun <lb/>
Mimes <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. Chamber <lb/>
lain, who were married this <lb/>
morning in over on <lb/>
the train to visit Mr. <lb/>
Mrs. B. W. parent. <lb/>
of the groom. Mr. <lb/>
lives in Durham and bit bride <lb/>
a Miss of <lb/>
Bills to Greenville. <lb/>
Copies Of the bills relative to <lb/>
that will be tent to <lb/>
have <lb/>
ins for publication, <lb/>
so that our people may know just <lb/>
and child bills propose. As <lb/>
A. Q. C. Libby, Boston, who <lb/>
hat been suiting P. B. Cotton, at <lb/>
Bruce, took the train here <lb/>
morning for his home. <lb/>
Robert con <lb/>
weapon, plead <lb/>
judgment on payment <lb/>
of costs. <lb/>
J. A. Elie Powell <lb/>
Ed Powell, affray, <lb/>
bulb Elie <lb/>
Powell fined and Ed <lb/>
Powell IS and costs. <lb/>
day after noon at <lb/>
Charlie Baker, of <lb/>
Sunday in He <lb/>
teemed to be all smiles <lb/>
The Cash System. <lb/>
that selling for <lb/>
it safest and best method <lb/>
of Raleigh, who have been <lb/>
visiting her parent Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
W. T. home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
TUESDAY, JANUARY , <lb/>
J. Joyner, of Baltimore, it in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
M. Cherry went up road <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
A. Sugg, Jr., of Mount, <lb/>
is in town. <lb/>
J. L. Taft went to Parmele this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Dr. C. M. Jones, of <lb/>
was here today. <lb/>
J. left Monday <lb/>
evening for <lb/>
W. H Grimes returned Monday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Dr. Joseph of Ayden, <lb/>
was lo town today. <lb/>
D. B. Moors Fred of <lb/>
Ayden, here. <lb/>
O. T. A. Tucker <lb/>
went to this <lb/>
bills are quite long they will have <lb/>
to be published In installments. <lb/>
One is to amend the charier of the <lb/>
town, one to establish a graded <lb/>
school, one is to bonds <lb/>
for improvements. <lb/>
Fin <lb/>
During a and terrible at <lb/>
lack of croup our little girl <lb/>
from <lb/>
says A. I. postmaster, <lb/>
Chattel, Mich., and a dote of <lb/>
Minute Cough Cute was <lb/>
repealed often. It re <lb/>
the swelling and i ion <lb/>
cut the sud shortly the <lb/>
resting easy and <lb/>
It Colds. <lb/>
and all and <lb/>
Lung tumbles. Minute Cough <lb/>
Cure lingers in the throat and <lb/>
chest and enables to con- <lb/>
tribute pure, health giving oxygen <lb/>
to the blood. Jen. L. Woolen. <lb/>
Air Beat- near <lb/>
Greenville Apply to <lb/>
Bros. <lb/>
Charlie Corner, assault with of doing for us and <lb/>
deadly weapon, for our as it en-l <lb/>
Jim Nelson, concealed . u, cheaper we have <lb/>
weapon, not guilty. decided alter February no <lb/>
Louis Joyner, affray, be hold on <lb/>
J. W. Hall, assault with deadly, <lb/>
weapon, guilty. it was our policy from the be <lb/>
John W. Hall, carrying conceal-, ginning to do a cash <lb/>
ed weapon, guilty. j but during past year <lb/>
Henry Bynum, carrying conceal- instances when, fur <lb/>
ed weapon, guilty, and the policy departed <lb/>
from. now it it our purpose <lb/>
Isaiah Payton, assault ; to adhere lo polity, and <lb/>
deadly weapon, guilty. j it given that all may know <lb/>
that after February 1st WE will <lb/>
A Bl. . I. no <lb/>
I. th. value A. a <lb/>
C, places on enable to sell goods <lb/>
Wilt's Witch Salve, He very clone margin <lb/>
bad pile, for <lb/>
years. I tried doctors and <lb/>
medicines, but all tailed except <lb/>
Witch Hazel Salve. It <lb/>
II combination of <lb/>
the healing properties of <lb/>
Hazel with and <lb/>
and <lb/>
blind, itching <lb/>
protruding piles, tores, <lb/>
bruises, eczema, salt <lb/>
and all diseases. L. <lb/>
Woolen. <lb/>
Attention <lb/>
You are earnestly requested lo<lb/>
No <lb/>
will be <lb/>
to your interest lo trade with <lb/>
We have a complete of all <lb/>
kinds of Groceries and Family <lb/>
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for <lb/>
it ii for Itself, <lb/>
when but disordered <lb/>
or over-loaded. <lb/>
the natural Juliet of digestion and <lb/>
does the work of the stomach, re <lb/>
nervous while <lb/>
of that organ <lb/>
are allowed In rest and heal. <lb/>
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, . , in <lb/>
A A. M. Sunday, February I W ,,, L. <lb/>
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The Ms- <lb/>
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Malaria<lb/>
the last tribute of lo <lb/>
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J. R. at grave <lb/>
o'clock a. m. All visiting <lb/>
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J. M. Sec. <lb/>
The senatorial caucus, Tuesday <lb/>
night, adjourned without <lb/>
pushing anything, and Ike <lb/>
about las tarns at <lb/>
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Winter Goods Now Going; on at<lb/>
Just <lb/>
Yards <lb/>
Hamburgs, Ail-Over <lb/>
Laces and Insertions. <lb/>
OUR LINE <lb/>
of Monte Carlo Jacket and <lb/>
Wraps at per cent <lb/>
reductions. <lb/>
Floor--NEW <lb/>
by Yesterday's<lb/>
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u orders Printing of any <lb/>
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over to where was <lb/>
and without looking at pinned a <lb/>
favor to the lapel Of his coat Then- <lb/>
casting up eyes, she feigned to nave <lb/>
been mistaken In the person <lb/>
was nut duped, did she expect him <lb/>
to be. Why bad not surrendered <lb/>
and aboveboard. he. being a <lb/>
man. could not but be did not <lb/>
trouble himself about so small a matter <lb/>
since he knew from moment he <lb/>
her master. He put arms about <lb/>
and away After <lb/>
cling the room led <lb/>
a window seat, where they remained <lb/>
for the of evening. Then and <lb/>
there a treaty of peace was signed <lb/>
very lenient with her. <lb/>
though she knew well that would <lb/>
stand no more trifling. <lb/>
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about nothing, for now <lb/>
having children to lake rare of. <lb/>
baa neither the time the Inclination <lb/>
to accept attentions from other men <lb/>
than husband <lb/>
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fallen away. F. A. <lb/>
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turning out. We hate the equipped <lb/>
do a of print inn hardly lied in <lb/>
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whom be was on friendly terms <lb/>
to know If be could borrow an for <lb/>
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no scholar and happened to have <lb/>
with at the time, to <lb/>
whom he did not to expose <lb/>
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tending to road it. he reflected a m. <lb/>
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to to front moat die <lb/>
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officer <lb/>
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girl had gone to <lb/>
and hat Allen Clarke, who <lb/>
of war Having <lb/>
gained permission to nurse bun. <lb/>
had devoted to the sick In <lb/>
hospital attached to the . <lb/>
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seen that her Mien would i- <lb/>
fifteenth man. He had only <lb/>
from tin- day <lb/>
before and now. with one la <lb/>
five chance of death him. <lb/>
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clear who had wedged herself <lb/>
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four N front. Al <lb/>
what his done, <lb/>
forward to the place <lb/>
with bat, by his <lb/>
fell on the ground behind <lb/>
Lucia stood rigid two <lb/>
ate attendants carried him away. <lb/>
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at the girl <lb/>
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as net with sympathy <lb/>
Alias he but <lb/>
all must the <lb/>
let you would make, hut It cannot be <lb/>
will die with my brother it <lb/>
I cannot die for <lb/>
you <lb/>
will before him when be I <lb/>
shot, and the bullet will end this <lb/>
struggle for us <lb/>
the <lb/>
back those <lb/>
who are to In- from the <lb/>
dead Ml <lb/>
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to right. <lb/>
the major, <lb/>
can't go to the men's <lb/>
will. she said take my <lb/>
brother's place. Where he would go <lb/>
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Hugh's face <lb/>
he <lb/>
Clarke to my office under the care of a <lb/>
corporal and two With ha <lb/>
turned and Into the building A <lb/>
few minutes later Lack Clarke ea- <lb/>
Into presence He directed <lb/>
the men who brought her there to with- <lb/>
draw Then he to her <lb/>
if I promise you when your <lb/>
brother Is led out to die you shall he <lb/>
notified and permitted to go out with <lb/>
will you go to your room and re- <lb/>
main there you are <lb/>
well; you have my word.- <lb/>
Lucia left the office and. going to her <lb/>
room, threw herself on couch and I <lb/>
hurled fact In a pillow. <lb/>
j her gave place to a sort of <lb/>
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did not know. She by a <lb/>
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orderly told brr to come. She <lb/>
up with a moan, bat era dually <lb/>
mustered strength to go with a Una <lb/>
to the prison yard with her <lb/>
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men who had been drawn by lot for <lb/>
execution, among them brr brother. <lb/>
was about to spring toward <lb/>
when Major i Hugh called to her to <lb/>
wait Then, a paper from <lb/>
bis to <lb/>
No ----1 <lb/>
i- of service or Miss <lb/>
Clark In and hr <lb/>
to many and <lb/>
of those drawn <lb/>
for In retaliation <lb/>
added the officer, <lb/>
the prisoners <lb/>
When and three <lb/>
men entered KM the door <lb/>
the major turned <lb/>
to the girl, who stood mute him. <lb/>
he <lb/>
of my life when I <lb/>
cured that order from coin <lb/>
can I you my <lb/>
asked the girl after <lb/>
to <lb/>
permitting me to <lb/>
The girl stood If swayed by the <lb/>
Than, her band, <lb/>
to me the return at <lb/>
MM. <lb/>
once a mother who had a <lb/>
Wry and bad daughter of her o <lb/>
Chat vary fond of and a very <lb/>
and good stepdaughter that <lb/>
bated and wanted to get rid of. bat <lb/>
be didn't how in the world aha <lb/>
could get of bet a., she went and <lb/>
naked the hen wife's <lb/>
awn wife tell yon ho I <lb/>
roe can get of he- an oW <lb/>
and no oar Mat yet <lb/>
the night in It and came out of It <lb/>
alive. Too order stepdaughter to <lb/>
and alt up In all night working <lb/>
flax, and he dead In <lb/>
Home the mother MB, she or <lb/>
to get ready <lb/>
go off that to work a of <lb/>
lax la the old church, and Bat fear that <lb/>
whatever hap <lb/>
pea to In the church during the <lb/>
Bight put a very great task at <lb/>
before that fifty women couldn't <lb/>
do In night and threatened to <lb/>
her life In the morning If did not <lb/>
have It done <lb/>
The poor took her wheel and all <lb/>
her night and off to <lb/>
and sat down and <lb/>
work <lb/>
Rat wasn't long sitting at <lb/>
work heard a great and <lb/>
la there came a great, M looking <lb/>
ghost, and be down on seat be- <lb/>
and that be wanted his <lb/>
feet and hair combed, for <lb/>
they hadn't bees or it hadn't <lb/>
ran combed for TOO <lb/>
then, poor she <lb/>
for you. and I'll help <lb/>
you all I <lb/>
So laid her and <lb/>
washed feet combed hair <lb/>
very, very nicely indeed. <lb/>
AM when bad the ghost <lb/>
I've never met <lb/>
good a you. Can do anything <lb/>
for <lb/>
a stepmother <lb/>
who isn't good to me and baa put be- <lb/>
fore me this night a task that fifty <lb/>
women couldn't do. but I don't know <lb/>
whether or not you can help me. I've <lb/>
all you see there to work and <lb/>
have woven Into cloth before <lb/>
down at your ease <lb/>
the ghost he. I'll do <lb/>
this for you. <lb/>
no he took a breaker that <lb/>
pi lea long and broke flax, he then <lb/>
took B handle seven <lb/>
long a block seven miles wide and <lb/>
It; he then took a that <lb/>
seven long and It. and <lb/>
he took a hackler that was seven <lb/>
and hackled It and a wheel that <lb/>
mile high and spun It and <lb/>
a reel and <lb/>
reeled It and a loom r at <lb/>
and wove it Into cloth. <lb/>
And when be had all this done be <lb/>
gave a comb every time she <lb/>
put It Into her would comb <lb/>
a bag of gold dust out of It <lb/>
d i-K early, when the <lb/>
came to church to see If <lb/>
dead, to find <lb/>
there alive and well, with all of <lb/>
done and alt the made <lb/>
cloth, to see her with this comb, <lb/>
combing a bag of gold dust out of <lb/>
She asked her bow she bad worked <lb/>
all and how she had come by <lb/>
comb, and she told the stepmother <lb/>
that a came and worked flax <lb/>
for her and presented her with <lb/>
comb <lb/>
When the stepmother beard and saw <lb/>
this, she would give own <lb/>
daughter a chance In church that <lb/>
night, that she might get a val- <lb/>
too. So on the night <lb/>
a. in her own daughter to the <lb/>
church with a task of flax. <lb/>
daughter hadn't long sit- <lb/>
at her work when wild <lb/>
came and sat down bar <lb/>
and asked her to Ida feet and <lb/>
comb hi hair, for hadn't been done <lb/>
for years <lb/>
But she told she was do <lb/>
scullion la wash his feet of comb <lb/>
and that she would I very <lb/>
to do U, and ghost struck her down <lb/>
with his baud, and she was dead. <lb/>
When mother came before day <lb/>
bad dawned In the morning to find If <lb/>
she bud done her work and got the <lb/>
golden comb, ghost was there wait- <lb/>
for and struck down with <lb/>
band left dead beside <lb/>
daughter. <lb/>
Rat the good girl w ho bad kind <lb/>
to inns thrived and peppered from that <lb/>
and It till married <lb/>
a handsome and young prince <lb/>
and happy ever after. <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
The Stock of <lb/>
and Medium <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
OLD <lb/>
ft <lb/>
in the South. <lb/>
Correspondence <lb/>
Solicited. <lb/>
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daily, pi <lb/>
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South <lb/>
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at <lb/>
order <lb/>
THE <lb/>
FRENCH <lb/>
Old <lb/>
York; I la- <lb/>
Bay Line <lb/>
8.8. Co. Mar- <lb/>
E. -1 <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
J. J. Act., <lb/>
J. K <lb/>
K. C <lb/>
W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Many were the during <lb/>
the reign of terror In to some <lb/>
patrician who was about to be led to <lb/>
guillotine. Among that which <lb/>
conceived for the young <lb/>
la probably the most <lb/>
pathetic in Its results <lb/>
was an Idealist I bough <lb/>
Of good bat not noble family, he Joined , <lb/>
the through <lb/>
a desire to the of <lb/>
When, however, be saw <lb/>
with b.- learned <lb/>
bow it i to put <lb/>
of who do not know <lb/>
how to use It Jean had studied the <lb/>
law and revolution had <lb/>
en tn mooed to the to <lb/>
draw the duke's win There La had <lb/>
met v . his <lb/>
and had heart no only by <lb/>
the charm of h. r but by treat- <lb/>
him When during the <lb/>
reign f one day the duke was <lb/>
led out lo execution and Jean learned <lb/>
was to suffer same fate <lb/>
tn order that family of I hand. Country <lb/>
might extinct he resolved to A will <lb/>
Bare if he bis own life la I <lb/>
K S. C. <lb/>
goad <lb/>
Oh <lb/>
ea <lb/>
O. W. <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
-A LINK OF- <lb/>
AlMa nice Hard <lb/>
TO HE. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
min <lb/>
yon <lb/>
A woman well la <lb/>
opened a curiosity shop. One day <lb/>
a friend and left an umbrella <lb/>
which had east SO Be pa. <lb/>
h H La <lb/>
hf<lb/>
Every Its tinder box. bot <lb/>
starting a flame with flint and <lb/>
was a at the- best, <lb/>
usual among <lb/>
when one bad mischance <lb/>
to lose his night am unable to <lb/>
how long this custom continued, <lb/>
bat I must have or eight <lb/>
old when a neighbor <lb/>
came to our house one with <lb/>
bis to get some coals. <lb/>
He was a liar, of whom <lb/>
said that he would <lb/>
; of when truth <lb/>
would have been more to <lb/>
we had had our breakfast <lb/>
my mother to <lb/>
must have slept late this morning. Mr. <lb/>
you. be replied. <lb/>
were up at daylight, and my wife <lb/>
has done a large Ironing I remember <lb/>
with good effrontery be <lb/>
Joined la laugh him when <lb/>
my mother said would like <lb/>
recipe for doing an Ironing without <lb/>
T. In Atlantic. <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
been thinking of It ever <lb/>
I started on my present the <lb/>
thoughtfully, I'm hang- <lb/>
ed If I can make up my mind Just what <lb/>
she was aiming at You see, some <lb/>
time ago that, traveling about <lb/>
tbs as am, t was taking a <lb/>
good many chances; I decided to <lb/>
take oat an accident insurance policy. <lb/>
to my wife after <lb/>
I had acted upon thought nave <lb/>
done something today I should <lb/>
have when I started on <lb/>
road. have taken out an accident <lb/>
policy my life. If I am <lb/>
killed, company pays If <lb/>
am Injured, I get a <lb/>
how <lb/>
long I am laid <lb/>
it might be only a <lb/>
would only ha to <lb/>
la alL <lb/>
If yon get killed you got 90.- <lb/>
I patiently. <lb/>
morning when <lb/>
started on my trip throw <lb/>
around me <lb/>
-Mow, fat sake <lb/>
ear yea <lb/>
doing so <lb/>
In drawing the duke's will Jean tad <lb/>
noticed that provision made for <lb/>
the return of a son and heir to the es- <lb/>
who had gone to America with La- <lb/>
to take part In the American <lb/>
Revolution had been reported <lb/>
tag after one of the bottles In which the <lb/>
French troops were engaged. an went <lb/>
M the procured a <lb/>
likeness of this young man and hired a <lb/>
to make up to <lb/>
the subject of the picture. Then, seek- <lb/>
an old woman who had been <lb/>
laundress for he gave all <lb/>
money be to sign a statement <lb/>
that had carried a to <lb/>
twenty <lb/>
had adopted by the In <lb/>
of bee own child still and <lb/>
without duke's knowledge of <lb/>
substitution. <lb/>
It was the day appointed for the ex- <lb/>
of de la Jean <lb/>
tribunal whose sole <lb/>
It wan to bring to the <lb/>
guillotine came together walked op to <lb/>
the desk before the president <lb/>
I am de la <lb/>
Just returned from America, where I <lb/>
been fighting great battle <lb/>
you fighting <lb/>
of human liberty. I find that yea <lb/>
have executed my father, and my <lb/>
la to die today. If you desire to cat <lb/>
off our family completely, you must ex- <lb/>
me and not the young girl who at <lb/>
supposed to me my sister, for she la <lb/>
a La having been adopted by <lb/>
my mother without her <lb/>
proof have you of truth <lb/>
of what yon <lb/>
lodge. <lb/>
may easily be Identified from <lb/>
of in the <lb/>
my father nave left a <lb/>
will. In that will be surely made pro- <lb/>
vision for my return, for he bad <lb/>
proof of my death. to proof of say <lb/>
statement my <lb/>
I have provided myself with <lb/>
sworn statement of Rachel <lb/>
who carried the babe to i and price low the <lb/>
The Judge looked at young lowest. <lb/>
man who proposed to give life for paid produce, <lb/>
another with astonishment, then road <lb/>
Rachel statement <lb/>
and <lb/>
of <lb/>
Joan In <lb/>
while court Investigated <lb/>
truth of will <lb/>
late duke on verified Jean's <lb/>
statement as to missing heir, and <lb/>
Rachel stood by written <lb/>
that bad carried Louisa to <lb/>
The court too busily <lb/>
engaged In Its work to proM <lb/>
matter and decided to consider Jean <lb/>
rightful heir to .-stats. <lb/>
The next was. should be, haw- <lb/>
voluntarily given himself up M <lb/>
executed. lie bud fought cause <lb/>
of liberty in America <lb/>
in presenting <lb/>
ATLANTIC <lb/>
AUGUST<lb/>
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pin <lb/>
a pa <lb/>
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W. CHARD <lb/>
IN <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in<lb/>
price. <lb/>
Can <lb/>
on<lb/>
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Ami. alp. Pa Aft. <lb/>
T. M. T. M. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
, mar <lb/>
lay, <lb/>
Booth, <lb/>
a. n. H. A.<lb/>
I lay, and <lb/>
It. <lb/>
H. M. Kine. <lb/>
a. L H. <lb/>
thin <lb/>
Baa <lb/>
a. m. B. <lb/>
K. Cox, <lb/>
prayer with lat <lb/>
and 3rd I-y <lb/>
and 4th <lb/>
Sunday a. a., W. <lb/>
Brown, superintendent. Litany <lb/>
every a. . <lb/>
and Sunday each <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
W. <lb/>
day school P. M., W. R Par <lb/>
IN <lb/>
j. f. t co. <lb/>
ale, <lb/>
Mrs. L. B. WHITE, <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
Nice line if go-ate on hand, <lb/>
bought cash or to <lb/>
ha go.-is. <lb/>
IA and Ital <lb/>
Iran Fence Said. <lb/>
work prices <lb/>
i pea sot on <lb/>
acted <lb/>
himself to save <lb/>
But be was de la <lb/>
and the revolutionists wished <lb/>
to exterminate his family mid to g <lb/>
possession of his estate. Therefore aft- <lb/>
a spirited debate was voted to ex- <lb/>
him. <lb/>
One looming a soldier entered the <lb/>
and read of a <lb/>
of persons there who were to <lb/>
be taken out for execution One of <lb/>
them <lb/>
Louise, who supposed the man <lb/>
bad made an error reading <lb/>
of was trying to <lb/>
got up from her chair to go to <lb/>
death when saw a young man rise <lb/>
and take his place among the eon- j <lb/>
The next moment soldier <lb/>
who <lb/>
free to <lb/>
the batch completed and <lb/>
the prisoners ware filing out. Jean. <lb/>
Louise, ear <lb/>
I die for you because I love <lb/>
After of the Bourbons I <lb/>
the Duke de La returned <lb/>
France. He bad been left for dead on <lb/>
I battlefield, taken by a trapper <lb/>
ward captured by a tribe of la- <lb/>
In the than Ohio. <lb/>
In he found who had and <lb/>
learned something of the by j <lb/>
which she bad eared <lb/>
Nothing that had been by <lb/>
revolutionists stood under the new re- <lb/>
Bad the duke found little <lb/>
In regaining estates. <lb/>
de la never <lb/>
considering herself the wife of the I <lb/>
Who had died for . <lb/>
lived she pilgrimages to , <lb/>
of Fare la Chains to j <lb/>
the grave of <lb/>
A. f. ea A. <lb/>
No. Ma, <lb/>
third R. <lb/>
M., J. U. Ber. <lb/>
K. F.-Tr Beer <lb/>
meet every area lag, <lb/>
W. II. Haul, <lb/>
. K. of B. and H <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. ; O. Lodge,<lb/>
Tim i. n o, <lb/>
and <lb/>
every <lb/>
W. B I. <lb/>
R.-i.-i Ml. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Bo. Brat and third<lb/>
YOU WANT <lb/>
in Odd <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Worthy <lb/>
D. <lb/>
O. II.- <lb/>
No. MO, and <lb/>
lb Monday in Odd Pal <lb/>
Iowa Hall. W. U. <lb/>
D. Sec. <lb/>
Clerk Superior <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
omegas. <lb/>
Court, D. <lb/>
Sheriff, O. W. <lb/>
of Deed., B. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry.<lb/>
O. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyer, and Broker in <lb/>
Grain and <lb/>
obi. Private to New York, <lb/>
arm tar <lb/>
Surveyor, J. D. Cox. <lb/>
J. J. Hike, W. <lb/>
W. B. Home, J. B. J. <lb/>
W. Pee J. Spier <lb/>
Boar J in eel a every Brat Monday. <lb/>
TOWS <lb/>
Mayor, B. W. <lb/>
H. L. <lb/>
Clerk, J. O. <lb/>
Tax Collector, D. <lb/>
Police. J. T. chief, W. H. <lb/>
8.1. Dudley. <lb/>
D L. C. <lb/>
Arthur, B t. Pat- <lb/>
rick, I. B. B. L. <lb/>
W. . Parker B. F. <lb/>
Board every Brat Thursday <lb/>
. R. L. Caw. <lb/>
You Write <lb/>
a letter <lb/>
member the <lb/>
lie in Pitt County when <lb/>
you advertise hi <lb/>
Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Published Twice Week <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
. TO <lb/>
, t <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1903. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
PRINTING <lb/>
Manufacturing, Stationer <lb/>
Commercial Printers <lb/>
Books, , Office Supplies, Etc <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
I- <lb/>
Reorganized, <lb/>
We will continue to carry on the <lb/>
business without making any change, <lb/>
as had thought to. We desire to <lb/>
thank our friends and customers for <lb/>
their past favors and ask a con- <lb/>
of the same in the future. <lb/>
We shall offer special prices on our <lb/>
entire stock. Watch this space next <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
THE GRADED <lb/>
SCHOOL <lb/>
The of North <lb/>
Carolina do <lb/>
Section Thai <lb/>
an election held la of <lb/>
on Finn <lb/>
April, INS, for purpose of <lb/>
the of the qualified <lb/>
of said Town on question <lb/>
a-d <lb/>
s. Hal each <lb/>
race and Coupon to <lb/>
the amount of ten thousand <lb/>
for the of <lb/>
repair and equipment i e <lb/>
-hall lie held at and <lb/>
place the elect-on h <lb/>
i, by an Act <lb/>
the <lb/>
lily for Hie of <lb/>
sense of voters of Town on <lb/>
the question of <lb/>
to the of isl five <lb/>
thousand for pill of <lb/>
item <lb/>
and other improvements said <lb/>
Town. The election provided for <lb/>
in Act shall be CM <lb/>
by the BUM registrars <lb/>
judge of election and under <lb/>
ft registration as the <lb/>
for issuing <lb/>
fall due payable, <lb/>
section That if it <lb/>
that a of <lb/>
qualified voters of said loan <lb/>
voted in favor of <lb/>
said men it shall <lb/>
the duty of the Board of <lb/>
of said town to and <lb/>
to at same <lb/>
other are levied and <lb/>
collected, a tax to <lb/>
said schools for a <lb/>
not less than thirty two <lb/>
each tax not I <lb/>
less than fifteen cents OB the <lb/>
d of property and <lb/>
forty five cents on each taxable <lb/>
and not mote forty Mat <lb/>
the hundred dollar, worth of <lb/>
and one dollar <lb/>
and twenty cents on each <lb/>
in addition lo taxi-- at <lb/>
tat and poll as <lb/>
said levy a <lb/>
support of schools all <lb/>
other taxed said loan. <lb/>
t That if H -ball <lb/>
that a of <lb/>
have voted <lb/>
of establishing said <lb/>
such are <lb/>
-h <lb/>
I'm- i will <lb/>
M A. . <lb/>
Moore, Jam-. W. <lb/>
It. F. I <lb/>
id W Tinier, the <lb/>
I'm And <lb/>
-hall lie and I hey are hereby <lb/>
the t of of <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
That if <lb/>
of the Graded shall deem <lb/>
on which Pitt <lb/>
ts now limited a tor <lb/>
location the <lb/>
for while race, then said <lb/>
may b located I hereby and with <lb/>
the consent Tin-Ice- of Hie <lb/>
-aid Academy, lull if the <lb/>
t school shall deem <lb/>
oilier location <lb/>
the of Trustee . f I'll <lb/>
as herein constituted may <lb/>
if they shall deem it to <lb/>
do so. sell Academy and all <lb/>
land belonging ii such <lb/>
on such terms they <lb/>
may deem lie-t, make good title to <lb/>
the purchaser and invest pro- <lb/>
of such sale in the purchase <lb/>
of the and the <lb/>
buildings for the Graded <lb/>
tor the white <lb/>
Thai if the <lb/>
the -hail deem <lb/>
present <lb/>
colored <lb/>
the <lb/>
for <lb/>
Graded <lb/>
I lull with the <lb/>
the proper school <lb/>
lb Board <lb/>
Colored <lb/>
DEPOT <lb/>
BILL PASSED <lb/>
THE HOUSE. <lb/>
Southern Railway May <lb/>
Have to Come Down <lb/>
Off Its Perch.<lb/>
-Hies a <lb/>
W. I, Brown, B, I <lb/>
W B. U. . Spain, K. Public <lb/>
K h T. teal <lb/>
and M. A. Allen. And ii i- j,,,,,, <lb/>
said Boa id t as they may diem <lb/>
lie into seven classes, and <lb/>
expire as <lb/>
Class shall be of <lb/>
and <lb/>
and their term hall OX-1 <lb/>
I on the day June <lb/>
Class shall la- of <lb/>
separate box be p. for ,,.,, ,, p <lb/>
in Act and voter, . Wm , <lb/>
vote in this a .,, ,, June, <lb/>
ballot from that on which vote f <lb/>
for the and E. A. Jr., <lb/>
Those who Hi . of -hull ex- <lb/>
School and issuing bond. of <lb/>
for for be of <lb/>
of the buildings j Moore ., <lb/>
and levying tax f-r shall expire <lb/>
dollars of bond, and <lb/>
made, <lb/>
and result declared in like <lb/>
manner in said But a <lb/>
proper. <lb/>
ON <lb/>
IN WARRENTON <lb/>
bad <lb/>
Sixty Pf r Coat sad <lb/>
Eighty Per Cent <lb/>
the maintenance of the o <lb/>
payment of the of K. <lb/>
bond, shall vote a ballot which <lb/>
shall tie or primed the <lb/>
W. King and kt. <lb/>
their of <lb/>
A. Allen and <lb/>
shall on <lb/>
words the ,,. 1908. <lb/>
Class ii shall lie composed K. <lb/>
is to <lb/>
Coll- <lb/>
SALE BY. <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
of de <lb/>
i.-ii of one hundred <lb/>
be <lb/>
from one to one bundled inclusive. <lb/>
The said bonds shall I tattled in <lb/>
name of said Town, be <lb/>
signed by the mayor, counter- <lb/>
signed the Clerk of Board <lb/>
of Aldermen, run for <lb/>
It <lb/>
sold at all there <lb/>
that a well managed <lb/>
In addition to the best stoves in the world we <lb/>
carry everything you may expect to find In a hard- <lb/>
ware store. <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/>
REDUCTION <lb/>
at B. Bros. <lb/>
are overstocked with Fall and Winter and in <lb/>
order to close them out to make room for dew spring good <lb/>
put the knife to prices and will giro per cent. <lb/>
on all goods. There bargains in the prices wt <lb/>
are offering it will pay you to buy now. <lb/>
Our nook was bought low, and this reduction makes our <lb/>
far below yon will bare opportunity to <lb/>
for. <lb/>
Como early and get the benefit of tills great reduction. <lb/>
All winter goods most be disposed of <lb/>
B. BRO., <lb/>
To the Ail bare <lb/>
ashed by so many work- <lb/>
of here, which <lb/>
have had three <lb/>
half The main ii <lb/>
getting the dispensary was <lb/>
not so for revenue as it was <lb/>
to do away with the social feature <lb/>
of drinking, this <lb/>
particular e dispensary is a com- <lb/>
and i a very <lb/>
ho thereto-hall vole, lie of K. support to Hie our <lb/>
a ballot on shall lie , Ba Cob-j As to <lb/>
or printed the wolds UH shall expire the by bar rooms <lb/>
day I am not able to say blah <lb/>
shall T -old 1110-t, is a good <lb/>
the qualified voters of said lows J. Jarvis S. T. While, sad deal sold dispensary, but <lb/>
at said election vote in favor oilier shall expire the had of the sales <lb/>
establishing the school as provided he y of June, and <lb/>
fur in this Act ii shall lie duly , enacted that as the duet in low is at leas fifty per <lb/>
of the mayor and Board of Abler- term the of <lb/>
men said Town cause lo be shall by the Board d a few day ago lo <lb/>
prepared at the earliest , Aldermen at an to be then- was so <lb/>
day ten thousand of h,,, , regular of law here now Unit <lb/>
said Board expiration as well make at <lb/>
of M respectively and the <lb/>
shall bold for <lb/>
seven wars and any other <lb/>
occurring in said Board of dispensary hi fifty per <lb/>
tees by or other- way to do it. There was no <lb/>
Ma shall be ailed so election hers during Christmas week. <lb/>
Aldermen the Our County Jail ha- BO <lb/>
person SO chosen shall hold Hie bus been without one <lb/>
thirty years, and bear per of the Trustee ever since our conn, <lb/>
cent, per payable vacancy he is appointed and our court close <lb/>
the 111-1 of U not a prisoner jail for It. <lb/>
and July of and That-aid Board of Oar Superior usually get <lb/>
every year. he coupons on said shall have through with <lb/>
shall lie receivable any- of the in from one lo one and bail day. <lb/>
due town both said Graded School sad a dispensary, see <lb/>
bonds coupons -hall- be ex- determine location, character Now as of <lb/>
from taxation fay said town, of buildings that the town get now when <lb/>
The Board of Aldermen shall sell which shall cost w had bar saw one <lb/>
dispose of slid bonds as early the to exceed the sum of the manager of lbs <lb/>
practicable and for law oh- ten thousand dollars, and they may yesterday and ho give <lb/>
but they shall Bill employ such and <lb/>
no bond for leas than its face value, each said schools as <lb/>
The said Board keep a may deem proper and fix the coin <lb/>
of each bond sold, lo whom sold, They may <lb/>
and The-said natal an executive of <lb/>
Board shall cause the of their who shall have the <lb/>
sale of lo la direct control and manage <lb/>
over to the town Treasurer, who meals of such schools under such <lb/>
pay out said rule- and regulation a.- the Board <lb/>
proceeds as hereinafter pro- of Trustees may prescribe, the <lb/>
give such bond said Board, if shall deem it <lb/>
fur toe faithful and ac- advisable to do so, may a <lb/>
for said fond as may he commuter of persons to <lb/>
required by the Board of Alder- aid Bond after lie <lb/>
,. interest of colored graded sell. in House of <lb/>
Section. be duly under rules as the of ex Slate <lb/>
of Board of lo cause may prescribe K. ti. James received <lb/>
lo be levied and collected a Section That the person voles. Come to think it, he <lb/>
tax real person. I herein named as Trustees of lie is good for a <lb/>
properly and other taxable sub- Graded Schools are hereby Stales Senator, we expect to <lb/>
taxable polls in toted Trustees it are Mm in the field some these <lb/>
said a lax to meet Pill Academy and they together days. another <lb/>
B. wanted from the Fast Pitt <lb/>
lo 11- <lb/>
Jan. house <lb/>
the Fuller bill, <lb/>
i to compel <lb/>
railroad to provide <lb/>
suitable depot for Ta <lb/>
commission <lb/>
powered <lb/>
ham <lb/>
SIN <lb/>
the on the con <lb/>
balloting be- <lb/>
gin a Coiled Stales senator, <lb/>
not much <lb/>
was done in the senate wing the <lb/>
general e- In voting <lb/>
member coal ballot <lb/>
this being agreed <lb/>
a previous to so <lb/>
SB until <lb/>
cane-as -hall reach a discussion <lb/>
Twenty nine different men wen- <lb/>
voted for. highest receiving <lb/>
only lour vote.- lucre were <lb/>
among the bill <lb/>
By Webb, of Buncombe To <lb/>
amend chapter of Code <lb/>
This provides counties send- <lb/>
prison to other <lb/>
shall pay expenses. <lb/>
Ill- of To re- <lb/>
peal chapter S, laws of <lb/>
lo increase of <lb/>
To <lb/>
a For <lb/>
the Brat or days 1111- <lb/>
each afterward <lb/>
or day. <lb/>
The also devoted most of <lb/>
the days session to voting for <lb/>
United Slate Senator, the sum <lb/>
regulation their branch <lb/>
a In the senate. member <lb/>
Voted to -ml himself and <lb/>
number of vote <lb/>
large. <lb/>
Toe following were among the <lb/>
bill- <lb/>
of Graham- To pro- <lb/>
dealer. <lb/>
Parker, of lo establish <lb/>
Carolina Industrial <lb/>
School <lb/>
Willis, of To amend <lb/>
chapter Laws of that ill <lb/>
r will- transcribed by <lb/>
virtue of have the <lb/>
same fores as original <lb/>
January Clean-Up Sale. <lb/>
During the month of January we intend to give <lb/>
an opportunity to replenish their table- <lb/>
war.-. the table in the center of our store JOB <lb/>
will a of odd of China and Glassware. <lb/>
propose lo let yon have this AT COST, a w <lb/>
wish to get clear of these odd pieces. Those goods <lb/>
will lie sold for cash only these prices, so be <lb/>
bring your pocket in this lot yon will find <lb/>
Plates, Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Bow is. Tumbler, <lb/>
Goblets, A-c This lot i limited, but isle will <lb/>
as long as stock lasts. are going to do the <lb/>
v our stock of Fruits, Nuts, Can- <lb/>
dies, Kin.-st mixed nuts per <lb/>
French candy that sells H to will be sold <lb/>
Plain candies per pound. Apples, <lb/>
ones, dot. This special sale will <lb/>
1st, 1902. Be on time to gather in some of then <lb/>
bargain.-. There been a lot of new goods added <lb/>
to our Grocery Stock since the holiday and It <lb/>
now complete In this line. No matter how <lb/>
you arc to suit, we can suit you if you want good <lb/>
wholesome food. carry a large of top grade <lb/>
elegant Furniture to please the most genteel, <lb/>
tastes. We have Fall Suits odd Bedsteads, <lb/>
Chair-. Tables. Couches. Basks, Side- <lb/>
boards, White Iron Beds, die. <lb/>
Chan e-1 bands the bane of the little ex- <lb/>
some limes of older folk. Wintry <lb/>
wind raise havoc with tender skin. <lb/>
Fairbanks Tar Soap <lb/>
First cleanses the of all <lb/>
heals and soothes keeps soft <lb/>
velvety. We have other soaps, from <lb/>
Bouquet to cheapest kt <lb/>
good for <lb/>
Oar stock all departments is well assorted and the very <lb/>
yon need. Wishing our many customers a prosperous <lb/>
New yours lo <lb/>
CHERRY <lb/>
Greenville's Great Department Store. <lb/>
INS <lb/>
WHITT CO., <lb/>
and Granite Monuments, <lb/>
and Agents for Iron Fencing. <lb/>
Rocky Mount, <lb/>
Sumter, S. C. <lb/>
Main Tower <lb/>
MACON, <lb/>
Shops <lb/>
For Prices and Designs, address the Rocky <lb/>
Mount, N. C, office. <lb/>
f certain insane persons, idiots, <lb/>
lunatic and Inebriates, This <lb/>
nuke all private <lb/>
founded under section chapter <lb/>
Law of I SOT, ii part of the pub- <lb/>
of Carolina. <lb/>
admission to them, and <lb/>
the legal of <lb/>
III <lb/>
of 1895, by <lb/>
provisions the sale of <lb/>
Mocks and bond public <lb/>
so clear as to remove <lb/>
of violation usury <lb/>
me difference lbs books of <lb/>
pet cent more in favor of the <lb/>
Many <lb/>
oppose of III its <lb/>
arc it Strong friends <lb/>
now I can not see every <lb/>
Stale in which liquor <lb/>
is sold not have it done by a <lb/>
dispensary. John W. <lb/>
Chief Police, <lb/>
Two For <lb/>
In voting for Slides <lb/>
prompt payment of the inter <lb/>
H a said bond th may aw, A. W. Hoy, J. B. Cherry, offer him. <lb/>
Wood To amend <lb/>
chapter Laws of 1901, <lb/>
to cutting tree- pending action <lb/>
to try title. <lb/>
The senate put day's <lb/>
work both mat- <lb/>
of lull- their second <lb/>
third reading and new <lb/>
bills. <lb/>
Among the new loll Introduced <lb/>
were <lb/>
Walker, of To <lb/>
b penally for carrying concealed <lb/>
weapons. Tin put place <lb/>
of one bull lo go to <lb/>
the Informer. <lb/>
By To <lb/>
regulate child labor. The net pro- <lb/>
no child under fourteen <lb/>
shall work in a factory <lb/>
in day, and not during <lb/>
public school Children <lb/>
under twelve only lo when <lb/>
to support a <lb/>
mother or a P disabled lather, <lb/>
children under ten to work <lb/>
all factories. <lb/>
By Webb, by To pro- <lb/>
for the <lb/>
am. wives who have lived separate <lb/>
mill apart for five <lb/>
By Justice, of To <lb/>
provide fur care <lb/>
Hi of To <lb/>
erect s Hall of <lb/>
State . Com- <lb/>
Labor and <lb/>
aid Legislative Committee <lb/>
cost not to exceed <lb/>
London, of Chatham. A bill <lb/>
Disking Insuring of lives of <lb/>
infants under ten unlawful. If <lb/>
over then only after <lb/>
by a physician. <lb/>
B Pollock, of To <lb/>
repairing. <lb/>
sad of the <lb/>
Caswell <lb/>
The House also had a <lb/>
work, following being some of <lb/>
th bills <lb/>
To amend law relatives to <lb/>
divorce for abandonment. <lb/>
of To amend <lb/>
section 1857 of The Code, relating <lb/>
to repairing of <lb/>
nulls. <lb/>
of To <lb/>
amend law relating to the <lb/>
public system of North <lb/>
of To amend <lb/>
law relative to branches of <lb/>
Mutual Fire Association. <lb/>
ON Till all <lb/>
of Gang. <lb/>
At his home, in <lb/>
Mr. Little, <lb/>
a short illness of pneumonia, <lb/>
died Saturday. Mr. Little, <lb/>
who was of age, wall <lb/>
known in upper <lb/>
counties. <lb/>
The Messenger <lb/>
is informed by several reliable <lb/>
parties Mr. Little as, at <lb/>
time, a of the famous <lb/>
James gang, the of which <lb/>
is well known lo every one. <lb/>
bow long he followed daring <lb/>
James or he left <lb/>
not Little, of <lb/>
was reticent regard to <lb/>
the matter, lie, however, imbibed <lb/>
some of daring spirit of bit <lb/>
leader, many of his neighbor <lb/>
well knew, and some of lo <lb/>
their<lb/>
Open Saloon Man riven <lb/>
Thia la to certify that I have <lb/>
running an open saloon for <lb/>
eight as a side line <lb/>
with my general merchandise <lb/>
business, result of event <lb/>
that I find to grow oat of social <lb/>
drinking th counter has <lb/>
folly convinced me that we need a <lb/>
radical change, the <lb/>
some within the bounds of <lb/>
a law that will be of good to <lb/>
the general and welfare of <lb/>
the country, therefore I favor <lb/>
I. union bill. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Pitt Co. N. C. Jen. W. <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
in says an <lb/>
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