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and Sunday each <lb/>
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Mrs. L. B. WHITE, <lb/>
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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/>
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I'm- i will <lb/>
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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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N. C. <lb/>
Piedmont which hits <lb/>
D. I. worth, on the Pacific rail enlarged to six pages. Tb <lb/>
P. B. OUTLAW, Attenuate Editor. road, am where public new cartoon i some <lb/>
sentiment o far ha not Mag <lb/>
Crimea enough to force compliance journalism. <lb/>
the law. And public <lb/>
JAM MM. ; . power , old college chum,., Senor<lb/>
., I few millions with to de <lb/>
General Herein a Ian for our good Li. country, <lb/>
notified N- <lb/>
towns of Junction City and <lb/>
graded <lb/>
SCHOOL BILL <lb/>
Guard or militia baa <lb/>
pawed the United State, senate, <lb/>
it having already passed the house. For many the idea baa <lb/>
He said within tore or four I ,, Yankee, are <lb/>
lid be issued for all <lb/>
training for a professorship among <lb/>
A Syracuse banker who has a <lb/>
FIRST ; <lb/>
ion Thai proceed. <lb/>
of the of Ida Honda provided <lb/>
in shall exclusive- <lb/>
for the erection <lb/>
suitable for the <lb/>
Hie whiles and such <lb/>
enlargement and equipment of the <lb/>
colored as may lie <lb/>
said building shall <lb/>
grudge shah I and equipped and <lb/>
is going to give a dinner to under sole <lb/>
widows. His la all right but of said Hoard if Trustee <lb/>
be should draw in alack In hi- of said Graded And to <lb/>
this end U la- duly of <lb/>
said of Trustees deter-, <lb/>
mine the leasts., and character of <lb/>
guard the smartest people that ever <lb/>
in convention at to make dock, or sold wooden nut <lb/>
arrangement, for , have ha <lb/>
of the bill, which places a <lb/>
all of the of the North their fame was outworn, and eon <lb/>
Carolina state guard under the belief come, from <lb/>
care of the United govern-; I <lb/>
According to the Philadelphia, -here hundreds of <lb/>
ions of this bill the government people die every week from They re trying to scare up the while Graded <lb/>
will have authority to call out the of uprising in against g,. ,, the enlargement <lb/>
have been drink o, It won, succeed , building , or a <lb/>
another for the, <lb/>
colored Graded School the said <lb/>
is <lb/>
A Cough <lb/>
hive a moil thorough <lb/>
of Cherry Pectoral <lb/>
am prepared to that for all dis- <lb/>
ease, of the lungs it never<lb/>
J. Early Flaky, O. <lb/>
Cherry Pectoral <lb/>
wont cure rheumatism; <lb/>
we never said it would. <lb/>
It won't cure dyspepsia; <lb/>
we never claimed it. But <lb/>
it will cure coughs and <lb/>
colds of all kinds. We <lb/>
first said this sixty years <lb/>
ago; we've been saying it <lb/>
ever since. <lb/>
St, Ml. <lb/>
. <lb/>
So a. <lb/>
to . It. I-r <lb/>
It U. <lb/>
J, C. ill <lb/>
Will enable you to make a bale of Cotton the acre. <lb/>
Columbia Guano Co., <lb/>
NORFOLK, <lb/>
BLACK JACK ITEMS <lb/>
Winterville <lb/>
They have been drink <lb/>
over . , log t <lb/>
period of any nine I time for <lb/>
Dispatch, for it. <lb/>
i certainly to u, in getting to <lb/>
e would like to know how Heaven early in to avoid <lb/>
when and where the United rush <lb/>
government derived the power to the mild, <lb/>
take the guard of North not at all of a of cutting out tongue. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
moving along In the <lb/>
The water <lb/>
lag declared inhuman, <lb/>
i red In purchase a site <lb/>
, N. C, Jan. <lb/>
O. L. article <lb/>
I in the referring to <lb/>
Judge inquiry as lo <lb/>
under its care. If this <lb/>
Sunday character. The <lb/>
mean, it that the . h N, and f Mark Hanna, really <lb/>
state guard become, apart of the j he buy the <lb/>
regular army of the United State., j 1902 he of New ad t proceed a. speedily as <lb/>
to call to duty in by Herald-, editorial column where <lb/>
riot. Ac. Now the state dispensary name used to bet <lb/>
would North now he of the <lb/>
have in Chicago shoot-1 has been murdered. The paper trust the type <lb/>
lug down rioter, or in ,,, have advanced my deem <lb/>
pouring hot lead f the and of mania too , i. duty of the <lb/>
. J Hip <lb/>
at all. lo the others to <lb/>
we we further me to did not thee go his own troubles, <lb/>
remark the slate guard of m epithet and i <lb/>
North Carolina ought not to be i When a man marries his type- <lb/>
t to duty outside the stale, These be days for the order to keep her salary <lb/>
member for of Colorado, where the family, he is apt to wish <lb/>
I Black Jack, N. , Jan. <lb/>
While, from <lb/>
ville, came to visit her <lb/>
L. H. White, <lb/>
returned Monday. <lb/>
A. O. <lb/>
visiting here Sunday. <lb/>
J. H. Elka Walter Gardner <lb/>
spent a short while in town Sun- <lb/>
day <lb/>
Quite a large crowd attended <lb/>
here Sunday. <lb/>
Elder. W. H. <lb/>
was with u. Sunday. <lb/>
Charlie House and little <lb/>
came down from Greene <lb/>
Sunday to visit friends and <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mis. Julia Cox left Sunday lo <lb/>
visit friends near <lb/>
Little Mi.- Nil. Dixon con- <lb/>
dun.-7 very ill. <lb/>
Lucy visiting <lb/>
Mr. J. C. Dixon <lb/>
day night Sunday. <lb/>
Dr. W. n. Dixon, from <lb/>
Mills, came up Saturday and re <lb/>
turned Monday. <lb/>
Little Etta from <lb/>
is Little <lb/>
Treasurer of said town lo pay fut only a few I Becca Mills. <lb/>
same out of proceed, the sale ,,.,,. , Mr. and Mr. <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
And <lb/>
how were living in Pitt <lb/>
and erect and <lb/>
thereon. i <lb/>
, hall Ml he duly of L, ,,. names. <lb/>
would three others. <lb/>
Sire. Susan Jackson of this place, <lb/>
the rat <lb/>
of Art by <lb/>
of of <lb/>
to said <lb/>
with the erection and en- <lb/>
of the for said <lb/>
School. The said Board may have <lb/>
-aid erected en- <lb/>
by contract or such <lb/>
mother Mr. <lb/>
Green of <lb/>
and old man Jeff <lb/>
At home of Mr. Fanny Ty- <lb/>
21st. mat. <lb/>
Mr. Rudolph of <lb/>
and Miss Nichols were unit- <lb/>
Blow, J. P. <lb/>
performing the ceremony. There i county <lb/>
bonds upon order of <lb/>
Board of signed Mil r . <lb/>
counter signed such <lb/>
under such rule, <lb/>
, may But said <lb/>
alone and join. are in control of the leg ,,.,, . raised her salary and of Trustee, shall keep a <lb/>
army. is hand and the trying to her out the family. record which shall show In detail <lb/>
North can lie found force the seating of seven <lb/>
without blowing bugles sound- Can The governor baa <lb/>
log war-drums, time of peace naked to call out troops, <lb/>
friend. present to <lb/>
After a <lb/>
s supper the bridal couple left <lb/>
train for <lb/>
where they will make future <lb/>
home. M r. i to be <lb/>
on hi. good fortune and all <lb/>
Mis Bessie the very <lb/>
I moat pleasant of lives. <lb/>
.- i . i . Kinston i gainer Winter- <lb/>
If had ,, ,, ,,,, k,,, , <lb/>
jail he-a. put In r. receipt. J mo <lb/>
the in which the said <lb/>
by them. The <lb/>
Dixon, and <lb/>
little eon Saturday <lb/>
and Sunday here. <lb/>
AM But Few Are lift. <lb/>
Groceries, Provisions, Country Produce, <lb/>
Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigar. <lb/>
for Wilbur's Horse, and Poultry Food. <lb/>
Fruit Jars. <lb/>
for YOU bring back stuff and get your dollar. <lb/>
A dollar spent as a <lb/>
worth of- <lb/>
lion tuna. If It <lb/>
own the democrat, have Am nM M mm mi of <lb/>
THE BLUE BACK <lb/>
for a Are we really <lb/>
to tat ahead of Venezuela, <lb/>
all <lb/>
fund <lb/>
South editor Ibis aide of and lie shall make a report lo <lb/>
Board of Aldermen from time to <lb/>
the golden gates. <lb/>
his and <lb/>
Wonder if Booker Washington. <lb/>
I with relative. <lb/>
be Shall be allowed a. hi. A dipped five car <lb/>
We fall to of promise ,,,, n and paying out; <lb/>
Commonwealth feel that <lb/>
the <lb/>
ville Landmark, the Greenville or Mm, big gentleman of in the publicity end of the fund two and a hall per cent. <lb/>
and some other well raws, trust measure passed by coot-res. m. <lb/>
levelheaded paper, color, has a n whom the .,., <lb/>
the state, ofter around to the, A few public hanging, would . <lb/>
White to hi. daughter., more , , ow or <lb/>
Here and A. Teddy is shewing such great <lb/>
blue back <lb/>
may hereafter extended <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
While wailing for a belated train <lb/>
at Selma. when on bis way lo hold <lb/>
court in Greenville, <lb/>
Furgerson lo ex-Sheriff K. W. <lb/>
King and Gentlemen, <lb/>
many men and women are <lb/>
there living in your county to-day <lb/>
who had sons in the confederate <lb/>
vice At Ural it to be <lb/>
our impression that there were a <lb/>
good but on reflecting brief- i <lb/>
not one could be <lb/>
Cox. we learn, Is now , f, . , . . <lb/>
v . , . , After some little time I remember- <lb/>
g , <lb/>
and E. P. Fleming. one <lb/>
Mine Gay of <lb/>
has a few <lb/>
TO LIVE <lb/>
Is what all must do. If there is eating <lb/>
there is no living, and what yon eat <lb/>
be of the treat quality. A visit to oar store <lb/>
will convince you that we carry the beat of <lb/>
everything in <lb/>
Groceries and Family Supplies <lb/>
and that the variety and quality are not <lb/>
surpassed anywhere. Remember also that <lb/>
AFTER FEB. If. 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 yon the <lb/>
very lowest price. <lb/>
Johnston Brothers, <lb/>
THE CASH GROCERS. <lb/>
loads of cotton seed <lb/>
Have Forgot <lb/>
one and another f the might it please exhibit ,,,, Public School, <lb/>
has returned to dear old book other side of a cold-blooded into said <lb/>
him, o have one for a in-law murder, like on, for which School, of charge provided <lb/>
Neck Com-1 Tillman ought lo dangle a. end always that attend<lb/>
the Mark, the schools provided for <lb/>
report of the Provided further the <lb/>
of Boston ha. shown that thirty- The of <lb/>
Following the above the Com- <lb/>
and gives the <lb/>
good that Vine Hill Female <lb/>
. of Neck, <lb/>
recently adopted the book, <lb/>
and all classes of It. pupils <lb/>
now to be given a course of train- <lb/>
in it. This is good news in- <lb/>
deed, and hastens <lb/>
lo extend congratulations, <lb/>
a bad day in North <lb/>
Carolina when this old hooks was <lb/>
abominable so- <lb/>
called spelling now use. <lb/>
There more in the <lb/>
madmen of <lb/>
these new tangled Yes, <lb/>
air, Vine Hill Academy is to lie <lb/>
congratulated upon getting hack <lb/>
to old moorings, and other <lb/>
school the state follow<lb/>
Judge S. who <lb/>
holding this term of court Pill <lb/>
county, was elected la-i <lb/>
and ibis is he <lb/>
ha. held. A spectator in the <lb/>
room knowing this <lb/>
might easily infer Judge <lb/>
bad spent a life <lb/>
time on the Bench. His conduct <lb/>
of the of court ha. <lb/>
been such a. lo commend <lb/>
both to the and to people <lb/>
of It i. noticeable from <lb/>
the record the court that <lb/>
sentence <lb/>
upon payment of panted <lb/>
very few but such <lb/>
tie were upon <lb/>
a. the deserved. <lb/>
On all of be- <lb/>
tween counsel hi. decisions have <lb/>
been fair impartial. He i. a <lb/>
wise good judge. <lb/>
The saddest word. <lb/>
five or forty while women married pen e'er shaped in prose admit children to either of <lb/>
in that city during the might who reside of <lb/>
have been, but haven't the corporate limit, of said t <lb/>
in that city <lb/>
past year it would that have been, but I haven't the corporate of said to. <lb/>
upon such <lb/>
go far wrong when he lime. . <lb/>
the Lewis to an <lb/>
important office in Boston, the <lb/>
culture and <lb/>
lair and <lb/>
n II That corporate <lb/>
limits loan shall <lb/>
a district for each race but <lb/>
of the Graded School <lb/>
and the <lb/>
of locating and <lb/>
over the various <lb/>
County of Pitt may <lb/>
It is the is <lb/>
a long trip. There are <lb/>
bast a people who won't <lb/>
up his hurrying back home. <lb/>
We are bound to admire the . . i------1 <lb/>
nerved Attorney <lb/>
even if we are inclined lo think the new n, Graded <lb/>
i, a I. He is now asking do well to lock it. box m as to take in <lb/>
to appropriate live mil- throw key in the ocean. and people not included <lb/>
lion with which lo employ <lb/>
counsel trust busting the <lb/>
For sale in our thriving little <lb/>
town. One acre <lb/>
story, room <lb/>
all <lb/>
new. Located near <lb/>
own and convenient lo both school <lb/>
,. , ,, j . and he mentioned <lb/>
tern, and price, <lb/>
or write to W. L. House. <lb/>
Mrs. Bettie move, <lb/>
the house to one <lb/>
occupied by the Mr. Nichols. <lb/>
Rev. C. W. <lb/>
,,. fill hi. regular I .,,,, Verily <lb/>
to-day at also <lb/>
A. M. at and at night. we T , . ,, ,. <lb/>
Bud attended the m <lb/>
w- be had three brother. <lb/>
the army In- mother is yet <lb/>
t lot . good I at <lb/>
dwelling house I that question, I w <lb/>
buildings Mr- <lb/>
near center <lb/>
i and asked if he had thought <lb/>
I -Since then I have found one other <lb/>
only, father the <lb/>
near den. la it <lb/>
Bible there are people <lb/>
I living now saw service <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL AS <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
AND A OF <lb/>
WHICH I TO <lb/>
Come to see me for next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
las. B. White. <lb/>
living, live, away <lb/>
the mountain. O. L. <lb/>
the corporate limits of said <lb/>
A of a rich flow of natural town And the Board of <lb/>
sons now living in Pitt <lb/>
sou. confederate <lb/>
army, we would like to know. <lb/>
Tilt. Ki <lb/>
general gets paid i. reported from an Indiana <lb/>
but <lb/>
We will continue to gel <lb/>
from Raleigh. <lb/>
A female whiskey drummer <lb/>
only <lb/>
her is she to <lb/>
lake day. <lb/>
Well, she will have lo still a <lb/>
us that it s to her, if <lb/>
she manages lo her I If thing up <lb/>
School Committee of <lb/>
in which the Mid Graded <lb/>
Schools are situated and the <lb/>
Count Hoard of Education to-king <lb/>
It baa ,. requiring title lo lands <lb/>
lemon-juice will kill typhoid mid building the <lb/>
germ., but the man for colored races <lb/>
night. <lb/>
was a gala day for A. G. <lb/>
. . ,, , . , <lb/>
v. . r I nearly, <lb/>
is. by Law i. . , <lb/>
,. I it arrant. come, <lb/>
all a call, <lb/>
w fence, back or <lb/>
thing of kind. They were <lb/>
fitted up, <lb/>
hardly wail for t to dry on <lb/>
of lbs finals. Two or three <lb/>
of came about miles m <lb/>
from way over in Greene AYDEN, N. C. 1903 <lb/>
Smith, of K <lb/>
is a days with I nut ice what have to say <lb/>
Mi line d i i parents of Confederate sol- <lb/>
Mr. Ola Manning and alias Le. a I give yon name, <lb/>
after being the the following in my <lb/>
home of D. C. Davenport, neat Mis A. Jackson, at Win- <lb/>
came Mr, <lb/>
. Ayden; Jerry <lb/>
of the father, T. X. c. Bland, Con <lb/>
Mi. <lb/>
TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The flaws of Superior Court of <lb/>
county having issued letters <lb/>
t lo me, undersigned, on <lb/>
If of our reader, know of of December. on <lb/>
many. <lb/>
that wore <lb/>
shouted You to <lb/>
the of re- <lb/>
day. If <lb/>
all are we hope <lb/>
is even distantly <lb/>
related lo some women we <lb/>
will <lb/>
all she will gel. <lb/>
Wouldn't H give in <lb/>
disease lo we Of, <lb/>
Locke in earnest <lb/>
In a Cornell <lb/>
Mont tug lo School Committee <lb/>
-mil may be agree <lb/>
pun and of those build <lb/>
lugs and of the <lb/>
proceeds in the Graded School <lb/>
for race respect- <lb/>
And the said hoard of <lb/>
Trustees shall have foil power and <lb/>
receive, use or <lb/>
slate of Mary Noble., deceased, no <lb/>
is hereby given to all person, in- <lb/>
to estate to make immediate <lb/>
TOWN PROPERTY FOB <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of <lb/>
Court of county, made this day, <lb/>
In . <lb/>
pending, entitled, M. <lb/>
mi other, versus Olive H. <lb/>
others, will on <lb/>
MONDAY, FEBRUARY <lb/>
payment lo undersigned and lo all I before the court house door In <lb/>
creditors of said estate to ,. i public to lb. <lb/>
properly authenticated to the bidder real <lb/>
undersigned within months after the situated In the town el<lb/>
A certain house and lot on <lb/>
corner of Front Pill known <lb/>
as the <lb/>
A house and lot Greene <lb/>
adjoining the lot. of W. B. Wilson, <lb/>
A. M. and Ada U. Cherry. <lb/>
And two other situated <lb/>
part of the town of Greenville <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Court of county In span- lot. of W. C. <lb/>
1.1 Williams, <lb/>
dale of this or this <lb/>
plead In bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This day of December, <lb/>
on estate of Mary Nobles. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
train <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N Jan. <lb/>
Charles i the <lb/>
list. <lb/>
of w. Smith <lb/>
Sarah A. Smith. B C. and <lb/>
others, <lb/>
will sell on Monday, <lb/>
2nd, before the court house door <lb/>
, ,. .,. In <lb/>
lolly Smith, the <lb/>
ml or parcel land; Thai parcel <lb/>
. . . , -it of land in Bethel township adjoining <lb/>
W I all B. w. James. Sidney A. <lb/>
I h , Shade Jenkins <lb/>
and N. A. and being land <lb/>
upon which W. S. Smith lived at the <lb/>
lime of his death. Containing acres, <lb/>
more or leas, said land will be told <lb/>
subject lo the widows dower. <lb/>
This Dec. 1902, <lb/>
T. H, <lb/>
U BLOW. <lb/>
Belay . i <lb/>
of these had in <lb/>
army. <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
Our ville correspondent <lb/>
names can be <lb/>
. -j I public lo the u, o. C. tilled hit <lb/>
, women we know ,,,.,, which would ,. Sunday. A <lb/>
h, <lb/>
to admit the Pitt Graded School Miss Annie went to <lb/>
We'll have <lb/>
lawyer, know about the <lb/>
decision <lb/>
than do, and our opinion on <lb/>
the same worth a plugged <lb/>
dime. If get. a new trial i <lb/>
we'll give our leader, the news, <lb/>
otherwise we are done with <lb/>
A woman fails to <lb/>
man can't appreciate bow much <lb/>
she could love bin if didn't <lb/>
device, and . <lb/>
for both Mis. A rile Moore, of added lo and Mrs. B. H. F <lb/>
of Mid Grade. School. High School, Sunday name or <lb/>
Settle. I. That portion of Moore, mother of <lb/>
Kev. C. filled bl. C. Moore, who had <lb/>
Sam- <lb/>
Brown, of bad too silk <lb/>
hat were <lb/>
in- lo the Tuesday afternoon. <lb/>
Graded herein h. went to Green <lb/>
and shall I <lb/>
made over In <lb/>
love someone else. <lb/>
In Kansas a man who f. not Secretary of the Treasury Leslie <lb/>
posted get a drink of liquor to South <lb/>
without a proscription. <lb/>
the Of <lb/>
W hoe the Star The part <lb/>
. , , <lb/>
Christian <lb/>
an. up compared <lb/>
The of Dare <lb/>
Town of Green Saturday. the <lb/>
shall be by him for the does no. <lb/>
the support of said Graded Schools from a to her grand- Fall a <lb/>
no other and ii Grille creek. it Is usually railed, had <lb/>
I and for as Mrs. <lb/>
other monies belonging to said spent <lb/>
I -M <lb/>
That Chap <lb/>
h the true <lb/>
among <lb/>
Saturday in Greenville <lb/>
proved a failure, when suddenly <lb/>
the came in <lb/>
the could not hold <lb/>
Great of <lb/>
and treat washed <lb/>
of X War., th. , <lb/>
. not too every part is hereby re-. Ulcers, Tumors or <lb/>
l.<lb/>
lbs has tie ware able to make big <lb/>
shipments from the picked<lb/>
p- <lb/>
eel lasted U<lb/>
During a sudden and terrible at- <lb/>
tack of croup our I girl <lb/>
unconscious from strangulation, <lb/>
says A. L. Spafford, postmaster, <lb/>
Mich , and a dote of <lb/>
Minute Cough <lb/>
repealed often. It re- <lb/>
the swelling and <lb/>
cut the and shortly the <lb/>
child was resting easy speedily <lb/>
recovered. cures Coughs. Colds, <lb/>
and all Throat <lb/>
Lung trouble. One Minute Dough <lb/>
Cure lingers to the throat <lb/>
chest enables lungs to con- <lb/>
tribute pure, health giving oxygen <lb/>
lo blood. L. Woolen, <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Letters of upon <lb/>
of Jane Haddock, <lb/>
having bean Issued lo me lb. Clerk <lb/>
of the Superior Court county, <lb/>
the day of <lb/>
hereby given to all person. <lb/>
holding claims laid mUss lo <lb/>
present lo m. for on or <lb/>
before the 22nd of <lb/>
duly derailed and or <lb/>
notice will plead in bar of their <lb/>
recovery. All persona Indebted <lb/>
said estate will make payment to me. <lb/>
This of December, <lb/>
JESSE CANNON, <lb/>
Public administrator administering <lb/>
estate of Jan. Haddock, <lb/>
STRAY UP. <lb/>
A man may be as mil of <lb/>
a Sunday book, and still <lb/>
leak when he dawn <lb/>
II. <lb/>
October 1st a took up <lb/>
with my can tarn. <lb/>
by proving property paying <lb/>
It around <lb/>
color, and marked with fork <lb/>
la right ear on <lb/>
B. M. <lb/>
N, c. <lb/>
UP, <lb/>
Dec. I took a tow, which <lb/>
get by <lb/>
pay lag The sow <lb/>
sandy color black <lb/>
swallow fork hat <lb/>
car, two la M,<lb/>
Some were Wise <lb/>
And Some were <lb/>
THE WISE HAN <lb/>
Comes here for a fair, reason <lb/>
able and right price for a pair gets <lb/>
the late style, gets a perfect fit, gets a well <lb/>
made, good looking Shoe, gets his money's <lb/>
worth and perfectly in every res- <lb/>
THE FOOLISH MAN <lb/>
Chases or <lb/>
thinking will or so on a <lb/>
pair of What does he Well, it's <lb/>
hard to of <lb/>
an ill-fitting every thing but what <lb/>
be mad and declares he'll never <lb/>
do it again. And he won't. Reader, <lb/>
the parable. <lb/>
NEGROES AT PRESIDENTIAL <lb/>
RECEPTION IN WHITE HOUSE <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
President Roosevelt Gives the Country Some- <lb/>
thing Else to Talk About-Southern- <lb/>
at the Capital are Mad. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Washington, Jan. i talking <lb/>
of the latest in the direction of recognition of <lb/>
equality. A party of were received enter <lb/>
it. the room, of the White House by the <lb/>
last night. Congressman and two <lb/>
women, supposed to be members of his family, were present, <lb/>
also other mingling with the white people. It is not <lb/>
known whether they were present by invitation. The South- <lb/>
who were present left the reception indignant haste. <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
If la a . I <lb/>
II to <lb/>
owe <lb/>
for and we y.-u to <lb/>
settle early at We <lb/>
YOU owe us total you will not <lb/>
as fur II. m , , <lb/>
it who <lb/>
murk paper. <lb/>
NOTES <lb/>
Brief of Met <lb/>
With I. <lb/>
. <lb/>
T. J. D. C. <lb/>
for <lb/>
The T. J. vi chapter of <lb/>
Daughters of <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
During the past week Register of <lb/>
Deeds K Williams, issued <lb/>
the following win.-. <lb/>
O. F. Early. <lb/>
H. D. A. <lb/>
Boyce and Cobb. <lb/>
Joseph H. and Mollie <lb/>
with Mia Mae The meet <lb/>
lug called by <lb/>
Forbes. The following of- <lb/>
were elected for 1903. <lb/>
Margaret <lb/>
Miss Jamie Bryan first, vice, <lb/>
Mis. Alice Blow second vice- <lb/>
president. <lb/>
Miss Ethel <lb/>
Miss Lillian Burch, treasurer. <lb/>
Mis-sea Ethel Skinner <lb/>
Forbes, Mary James, <lb/>
JANUARY a, <lb/>
W. H left guessing coolest which <lb/>
evening for I followed regular Mis Moore. <lb/>
K. W. King returned cheek was winner. Henry <lb/>
day from After dainty <lb/>
J. B. Jr., returned this which were <lb/>
morning from Baltimore. a present. The <lb/>
W. K. Cox returned this; regular will lie with Miss <lb/>
E. L. Kit- <lb/>
Rudolph and <lb/>
C. and Macks. <lb/>
John D. Meek, <lb/>
George and Augusta <lb/>
Taylor. <lb/>
Baker <lb/>
Kinney. <lb/>
Geo. Harriet <lb/>
General and Mary<lb/>
THE <lb/>
from Winterville Mary <lb/>
Mia Ella Harrington left this <lb/>
morning Scotland Neck. <lb/>
Miss Blow left <lb/>
evening for a visit to <lb/>
C. T. and A. E. Tucker <lb/>
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who baa been Mrs. J. O. <lb/>
Latham, returned borne to-day- <lb/>
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baa a position with <lb/>
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Miss Betsey Greens, of <lb/>
who baa visiting <lb/>
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home Wednesday evening. <lb/>
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for Wilson. <lb/>
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turned home Thursday evening. <lb/>
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daughter Mr. W. E. Patrick, <lb/>
returned Thursday evening. <lb/>
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morning for Tarboro. <lb/>
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daughter. <lb/>
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appointment. <lb/>
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from a trip up the road <lb/>
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town Friday. <lb/>
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for following <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
bee. <lb/>
Vice President, Janie <lb/>
Treasurer, Miss Lizzie <lb/>
Secretary, Miss Patrick <lb/>
Li Mies Rosalind <lb/>
tree. <lb/>
Misses Annie and Helen Perkins <lb/>
re guest of at <lb/>
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Woo <lb/>
Walker and Lizzie <lb/>
Wiley Ellis and Daisy Smith. <lb/>
Is value H. A. <lb/>
C, places <lb/>
Witch Hazel Salve. He <lb/>
bad the piles for <lb/>
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medicines, but all failed except <lb/>
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healing properties of <lb/>
Hazel mill <lb/>
relieves permanently <lb/>
cures blind, bleeding, itching and <lb/>
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bruises, eczema, salt rheum <lb/>
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LaG range, and Mis How welcome be is he steps <lb/>
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Carolina North Carolina <lb/>
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to public libraries, permits <lb/>
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report, with libraries <lb/>
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i To change <lb/>
of of fiscal year <lb/>
November August <lb/>
Graham, of To amend <lb/>
laws of on <lb/>
tax on liquor dealers and <lb/>
dealers in cigarettes. <lb/>
Riddick, of amend <lb/>
law of 1898 relating lo divorce in <lb/>
case of abandonment. <lb/>
Drewry, of To provide <lb/>
for registration of trained <lb/>
nurses. <lb/>
Daniel, of To provide <lb/>
for of laws. <lb/>
of To provide for <lb/>
treatment and care of certain in- <lb/>
idiots and inebriates. <lb/>
The heads of every <lb/>
rich men, poor <lb/>
misers <lb/>
All join paying tribute to <lb/>
Little Early <lb/>
H. Williams. San Tex., <lb/>
Little Early Riser Pills are <lb/>
the best ever used in my <lb/>
I recommend <lb/>
to everybody. They cure <lb/>
Sick Head- <lb/>
ache, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Ma- <lb/>
all other liver troubles. <lb/>
Jno. L. Wooten. <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
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ceremony the couple left for <lb/>
home of father, <lb/>
Greene county, <lb/>
was held. <lb/>
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inwardly bless <lb/>
The steady subscriber who pays <lb/>
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a reception in advance. <lb/>
Pan Third <lb/>
to <lb/>
Found The three bill sent up <lb/>
The lo charter of <lb/>
Friday, to establish <lb/>
finding a verdict of not guilty as <lb/>
to Hardy and guilty a to both <lb/>
to <lb/>
schools to issue bonds for <lb/>
have passed their <lb/>
Aliens and Forbes. Th three <lb/>
convicted fined each and <lb/>
coats. They gave notice of appeal <lb/>
to Supreme court. <lb/>
third reading in the senate. <lb/>
Church Bell. <lb/>
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The Christian church have <lb/>
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one of cut his <lb/>
with a bat. with which be <lb/>
trying to split a piece of wood. <lb/>
kept at borne <lb/>
week, he was able <lb/>
to go hack to bis shop. <lb/>
on market. <lb/>
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of Tarboro, baa located here for <lb/>
the of hi profession. His , <lb/>
family occupies invited I <lb/>
Booth . I <lb/>
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of late Mr, J B. Sieve, <lb/>
died some day ago, will be held <lb/>
on Sunday, Feb. let. Visiting <lb/>
to join with <lb/>
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Overman Carr I, <lb/>
Greenville N. C <lb/>
Dear take interest in <lb/>
your work and you want every <lb/>
of to do all it can. <lb/>
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every stroke of brush count. <lb/>
Mixed paint wastes nil. en to eighty <lb/>
per cent, of every <lb/>
upon amount of in <lb/>
the mixed paint. <lb/>
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reason for using Lead <lb/>
Zinc. There are too many. <lb/>
E. K. Bowman, Pa., <lb/>
Mr. Burt Young one <lb/>
of Lead and Zinc <lb/>
halves to paint rooms on which he <lb/>
bad always used one gallon of <lb/>
mixed paint; one half gallon of <lb/>
did the work he re- <lb/>
turned other half gallon. <lb/>
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P. W. Co. <lb/>
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P. B. H. L. our paint.<lb/>
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are allowed to rest and heal. <lb/>
digest, what you eat <lb/>
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to all food into <lb/>
rich, red blood. Jno. L. Wooten. <lb/>
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Washington Good laud. <lb/>
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Liver Pills <lb/>
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vote In the Thursday, <lb/>
for United Stale senator. <lb/>
fiver pills, i hey cure con- <lb/>
and biliousness. <lb/>
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WHAM'S <lb/>
Great Clearance Sale of all Fall and <lb/>
W inter Goods Now Going on at<lb/>
Just <lb/>
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Hamburgs, All-Over <lb/>
Laces and Insertions.<lb/>
OUR LINE <lb/>
of Monte Carlo Jackets and <lb/>
Wraps at per cent <lb/>
reductions. <lb/>
Second Floor-NEW LINE <lb/>
and <lb/>
Baby Carriages <lb/>
Received by Yesterday's Steamer.<lb/>
The Reflector Printing House is talking to <lb/>
Send us your orders If or Printing of <lb/>
Print Shop in Pitt<lb/>
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bones were marked with and <lb/>
colored to represent kings. <lb/>
and awns. <lb/>
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very small quantity- Into popper <lb/>
and hold it under the cold water <lb/>
long enough to thoroughly saturate <lb/>
the kernels. Shake popper and <lb/>
place It on the back of the range <lb/>
low the corn to dry Then pop. The <lb/>
kernels will he very large, and there <lb/>
will be no bard center. The red <lb/>
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me very untidy If they <lb/>
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thought they were <lb/>
husband In a tone. <lb/>
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The Stock In every <lb/>
and price, low the <lb/>
market price <lb/>
every Una <lb/>
morning and Pray- <lb/>
Kev. j. K. Booth, <lb/>
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every <lb/>
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a. in. L. H. Pander, <lb/>
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a. tn. K. B. <lb/>
W. K. Cox, <lb/>
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prayer with every let <lb/>
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every and 4th Sunday. <lb/>
Sunday a. m., W. <lb/>
Brown, <lb/>
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Preaching <lb/>
and fourth Sunday In each month <lb/>
meeting night. <lb/>
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day P. M., W. R. Par <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
regular <lb/>
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about Turk, and the P produce. <lb/>
Turks about the<lb/>
bag your pardon, said <lb/>
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introducing you Inadvertently<lb/>
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pal speaker of the occasion. ti- <lb/>
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profess to be a doctor, but I get might j <lb/>
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she picked Up cookbook. <lb/>
butter for the angel <lb/>
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for I he answered <lb/>
heartless who happened <lb/>
along In time to overhear her musings. <lb/>
J. i PM CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and handlers of <lb/>
Ska HI.-. <lb/>
Mr. ids the <lb/>
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a thundering fool when I asked you to <lb/>
marry me <lb/>
Mrs. -Wall, you looked <lb/>
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etc. to <lb/>
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lot of printed to the effect that be <lb/>
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charitable and educational <lb/>
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look Post. <lb/>
an <lb/>
Caller-What will you do, doctor. <lb/>
when all your patients get well <lb/>
Physician All my patients will <lb/>
get well,<lb/>
Kick <lb/>
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so many yea re that bis hair <lb/>
grown Iron gray and visage as <lb/>
stern a warrior's while he has <lb/>
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of iron recently first <lb/>
collision. He came out of It with a <lb/>
badly demolished engine and a sum- <lb/>
smashed up leg for any <lb/>
aloe <lb/>
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American and Italian Marble <lb/>
tad Iron Hold. <lb/>
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Browning. She relates that <lb/>
In the room of her I-on- <lb/>
don afternoon <lb/>
to look out of window <lb/>
she says, saw Mr Browning; <lb/>
n a goose, absolutely carrying It <lb/>
In bis arms. poet Into ball <lb/>
f with goose. laughed, remarking <lb/>
I that It was a queer kind of <lb/>
and answered, Mr. <lb/>
Browning. not wall, so I am look- <lb/>
after It It ma about <lb/>
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Mr. k Best dance. got It on road to recovery. <lb/>
Why don't you sit It out with day be out for the <lb/>
hi,,, first time, and as he hobbled along on <lb/>
I've Had New Yorker, crutches, Injured member looking <lb/>
very unwieldy indeed, a friend hailed <lb/>
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for gas. I want a house The veteran gray clear <lb/>
a neighborhood. I I and penetrating a and they <lb/>
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your name too Brooklyn Life. laconically <lb/>
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Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and Brokers Id <lb/>
by dint of and Cotton Grain and <lb/>
Private lo New York, <lb/>
New Orleans. <lb/>
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Little Brother slater Is play- <lb/>
cards with a <lb/>
Minnie play cards well <lb/>
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look said if she ashman<lb/>
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PATENTS<lb/>
SHIN N D <lb/>
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bird Monday evening. It <lb/>
W. If., J. M. Sec. <lb/>
K P. -In i Lodge, No. <lb/>
every evening. <lb/>
V. H. Dall, C. C; T. H. Hoot- <lb/>
K- of R. and <lb/>
, I. O. O. Lodge, <lb/>
No. every <lb/>
W. N. i. . <lb/>
D. Overton. . <lb/>
U. A Vance Council. No. <lb/>
every Thursday even <lb/>
W. B J. <lb/>
n, meet every and <lb/>
night in Odd <lb/>
J. Z. <lb/>
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No. RIO, second and <lb/>
Monday in Odd <lb/>
lows Hall. W. H. <lb/>
, D.-. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
Sheriff, W. Harrington. <lb/>
of R. Williams <lb/>
J. B. Cherry. <lb/>
Coroner, OH. Laughing- <lb/>
J. <lb/>
J. J. W. <lb/>
W. R. J. R. J. <lb/>
W. Peg and J. Spier. <lb/>
every Monday. <lb/>
TOWN OFFICERS. <lb/>
Mayor, W. <lb/>
H. L. <lb/>
Clerk, J. U. <lb/>
Tax C. <lb/>
Police, T. Smith chief, W. H. <lb/>
and S. I. Dudley. <lb/>
Alderman, D L. <lb/>
Arthur, B F. Pat- <lb/>
rick, E. B. R. L. <lb/>
W. and B. F. <lb/>
Board every <lb/>
R. L. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
to every <lb/>
member of the best <lb/>
lies in County when <lb/>
you in <lb/>
Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Published Twice a Week. <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
SEASONABLE BARGAINS. <lb/>
YOU know our the cleaning of season- <lb/>
able merchandise in its season. To make thorough <lb/>
work a clearance sale every item must suffer the <lb/>
severest cuts. Not an item in this store that has not <lb/>
with the If you will lake the time to make a <lb/>
careful investigation the economy of buying now impress <lb/>
itself upon you. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
PRINTING <lb/>
c L M <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TRUTH I Fl I <lb/>
VOL. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C,<lb/>
SI a t i <lb/>
Commercial Printers f School <lb/>
Books, Supplies. Etc. <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
Our Raleigh Letter <lb/>
Notes the Slate Capital <lb/>
S. C., <lb/>
usual <lb/>
KM Legislature, <lb/>
new of general <lb/>
before the third of <lb/>
the e <lb/>
not agree a <lb/>
Slides Senator <lb/>
earlier- and fad of has <lb/>
to aloe the <lb/>
And the baby i MM <lb/>
The caucus having <lb/>
Friday night until next Tuesday <lb/>
night, It la political <lb/>
to elect <lb/>
before <lb/>
and the arc that he will <lb/>
not in elected unless <lb/>
is affected or <lb/>
I hat dot not at <lb/>
writing. <lb/>
While Mr. came <lb/>
six receiving a majority <lb/>
the las ballot <lb/>
were nine not east, mi that <lb/>
a full . l is, there i an <lb/>
him <lb/>
even Resuming he <lb/>
FIRST and foremost the Press Goods and will hold the ill on the <lb/>
Silks This store has made it-elf famous for Fine lust ballot Friday tight, which i <lb/>
Pegs Goods, and especially so in Black Goods. There more he received on the <lb/>
are months of weiring time this season for Winter goods. Bret ballot that night. <lb/>
has remarkable ho <lb/>
closely and Steadfastly Mr. Over- <lb/>
Fine Taffeta Silks for j man's hove lo <lb/>
all colors, him, of them wavering <lb/>
regular lie yd. of one hitherto <lb/>
on these selling <lb/>
than OS <lb/>
hose than live gallon., <lb/>
and six on <lb/>
Is receiving <lb/>
Us full share of attention awl Ibo <lb/>
something will re <lb/>
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lulls in hand- <lb/>
and <lb/>
Senator <lb/>
mailers .-o both <lb/>
to proceed, <lb/>
the attorney <lb/>
sad <lb/>
oilier whiskey interests <lb/>
are a of such <lb/>
and and lobby here. <lb/>
Wells, <lb/>
of one bill Senator <lb/>
lo <lb/>
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in <lb/>
Senator I has <lb/>
charge of the bill of the <lb/>
loon lo confer <lb/>
agree inlay ii p <lb/>
a measure i <lb/>
Then the before U <lb/>
committee for s <lb/>
will lie made, to lie <lb/>
proper later on. <lb/>
Railroad to <lb/>
How can M Taught so <lb/>
Thai Knowledge will be <lb/>
floe. Black Goods <lb/>
reduced tn <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.26 <lb/>
1.60 <lb/>
1.76 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
Black Taffeta Silk, <lb/>
in. heavy weight, yd. <lb/>
China Silk, colors. <lb/>
regular price, <lb/>
big lot to close at yd. <lb/>
1.37 <lb/>
Big lot Short Lengths <lb/>
in Silks, till colors, <lb/>
reduced to <lb/>
French Flannels for <lb/>
very <lb/>
pretty styles in <lb/>
stripes, were <lb/>
Percales, <lb/>
Pique with dot, <lb/>
price few pieces <lb/>
ti close <lb/>
1-So <lb/>
and <lb/>
Furnishing Goods. <lb/>
EXTRA special prices on stock of shoes. We car <lb/>
the very best shoes that leather will make. Every <lb/>
pair that goes out of this store is to <lb/>
solid and sound, or your money refunded. <lb/>
Our 11.00 Shoe has <lb/>
been reduced to <lb/>
Our 1.26 Shoe has <lb/>
been reduced to <lb/>
1.00 Shoe has <lb/>
been reduced to 1.17 <lb/>
Our 2.00 Shoe has <lb/>
been reduced to 1.37 <lb/>
Our 2.60 Shoe has <lb/>
been reduced to <lb/>
Our 3.00 Shoe has <lb/>
been reduced to <lb/>
Our 8.00 Shoe has <lb/>
be.-t ply Linen <lb/>
Collars, regular price, <lb/>
now Bo <lb/>
Negligee Shirts, <lb/>
regular price <lb/>
All Overcoats reduced one hull. <lb/>
Jackets one half. <lb/>
reduced to <lb/>
Children's Overshoes, <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
Best Outings, <lb/>
Bleaching. <lb/>
came and two on the last <lb/>
ballot, is predicted <lb/>
return lo him <lb/>
night. If so, Mr. Watson trill be <lb/>
further from the goal. is <lb/>
a any lout <lb/>
of the deadlock, so long as the <lb/>
voting is to the present <lb/>
candidates, all of Crate's <lb/>
km him at once <lb/>
divide between Overman and <lb/>
Watson. And in no <lb/>
-Mile event, The Overman <lb/>
men say that all of men <lb/>
who vote for Watson all <lb/>
r n have already done If is <lb/>
true, and seventeen should <lb/>
go to he would be <lb/>
And are <lb/>
However, taking <lb/>
into ration it exists <lb/>
this writing, so far as my <lb/>
edge extends, the chance- arc that <lb/>
Overman and Watson will <lb/>
measure la.-t time <lb/>
Tuesday night, one of them <lb/>
will probably be our next <lb/>
States senator. Hut this <lb/>
will rest fly with the <lb/>
Craig contingent. <lb/>
i Brown, <lb/>
bus, has again Introduced his <lb/>
bill, which tailed <lb/>
reach the point at <lb/>
. last session of <lb/>
is a bill, that gels right <lb/>
at the heart the Question in- <lb/>
i- approved by <lb/>
and of our leading men. <lb/>
till into <lb/>
A Washington special says <lb/>
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to this city if energy am <lb/>
capital it through. A bib <lb/>
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Washington within the <lb/>
next few days. M. <lb/>
formerly with <lb/>
Air Line, is the leading spit it back <lb/>
of the movement. Washington <lb/>
balked at the proposition until <lb/>
sored I either -he <lb/>
or shops be located then <lb/>
and then n promptly <lb/>
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inns growth have been sixty <lb/>
two people added lo it- population <lb/>
the of <lb/>
if the births which there nave <lb/>
seventeen and one death <lb/>
Vi growth seventy eight.- <lb/>
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before Pill County n, rs <lb/>
great in <lb/>
spilling is knowledge <lb/>
stall permanent, comet <lb/>
spelling shall become habitual. <lb/>
How we beat achieve this end <lb/>
with least expenditure time <lb/>
We should always <lb/>
The training i- <lb/>
t. make good <lb/>
must commence when children <lb/>
enter school, A deal of <lb/>
helpless inability lo car <lb/>
a child manifests later In ins <lb/>
life is direct result <lb/>
not having proper training <lb/>
months he was in school. <lb/>
spelling begins will, <lb/>
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et. and <lb/>
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spelling i- often <lb/>
seeing as <lb/>
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and differences readily. <lb/>
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form <lb/>
words. This early work <lb/>
teacher's supervision, <lb/>
child hi- work comes under <lb/>
teacher's eye n reduce <lb/>
carelessness and <lb/>
minimum. <lb/>
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ill he found will <lb/>
attain fair average , n a <lb/>
words a spelling <lb/>
hook, from a list which <lb/>
have been drilled, yet <lb/>
will attain even <lb/>
fail a. , i ass, upon a <lb/>
selected Hal . common <lb/>
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should spend leaching <lb/>
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use once lo a hut <lb/>
should our effort lo <lb/>
leach common <lb/>
words. The will Ml need <lb/>
lo-lull any word except those of <lb/>
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spelling should accompany <lb/>
growth child's n cab <lb/>
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, hi- <lb/>
will always keep <lb/>
pace with growth ., his vocab- <lb/>
ii spell <lb/>
hate a of <lb/>
rules <lb/>
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folios lug, thin. I <lb/>
hot, hotter, l begin, begin, <lb/>
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rule, all should <lb/>
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them in mind the <lb/>
habit. The exception <lb/>
i. taught a ti care, ts a <lb/>
aching <lb/>
mid use shall go hand in <lb/>
mid we should be <lb/>
January Sale. <lb/>
During tho month of January intend lo give the <lb/>
an opportunity lo replenish their table- <lb/>
ware. On the table In the center of our store <lb/>
will ml u In odd of China and Glassware. <lb/>
We propose let you have this AT COST, we <lb/>
wish t. yet these odd pieces. Those <lb/>
ill be sold tor cash only at these prices, so sure to <lb/>
bring your pocket In this lot you will <lb/>
Plates, Dishes, Cap and Howls, Tumblers, <lb/>
Goblets, is limited, but sale will eon- <lb/>
long as stock lasts. are going to do <lb/>
business our stock of Fruits, Nuts, <lb/>
dies, Finest mixed nuts IS per pound, <lb/>
French that sells SB to will be sold <lb/>
for Plain candles eta per pound. Apples, <lb/>
nice ones. don. This special sale will <lb/>
Jan. 1909. Be on time lo gather in some of these <lb/>
bargains. There has been a lot of now goods added <lb/>
to our Grocery Stock since the holiday trade, and It <lb/>
Is now complete in No matter how Bard <lb/>
arc to suit, we can suit you if yon want good <lb/>
wholesome food. We large stock of top grade <lb/>
elegant Furniture <lb/>
the most refined <lb/>
law. <lb/>
A in Clothe. <lb/>
We have all heard of <lb/>
sheep's <lb/>
a i <lb/>
near Popular Bridge bring- <lb/>
to mind <lb/>
A meeting was i <lb/>
progress and one the preacher- Its corresponding lei <lb/>
stalled to accompany a . i.;. <lb/>
work lo fur <lb/>
child the liable, h accurate <lb/>
of surd, a rt <lb/>
Fully repays <lb/>
labor for with these <lb/>
habits child spell ml <lb/>
cell in g <lb/>
In. ii. a rule, always write <lb/>
winds, it is much better to <lb/>
wine word- <lb/>
it Is to spell I hem j <lb/>
letter. <lb/>
ind copying <lb/>
.,.,,. . sit be accompanied <lb/>
related phonic <lb/>
,, J . ,.,,. Hi. sound <lb/>
, Inter, as and for <lb/>
only in making <lb/>
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apt I, <lb/>
tut using words learned <lb/>
over writ- <lb/>
ii sis, <lb/>
The lie <lb/>
I i l- -in.- of tin- -pelting <lb/>
he must look word up lo <lb/>
dictionary, lie should be <lb/>
language <lb/>
well is in. lo <lb/>
In- ought to do but lo spell it ill <lb/>
a disgrace, it ex- <lb/>
tastes. We have Pall Suits, odd <lb/>
Chairs, Tables, Couches, Hall Racks, <lb/>
boards, While Enameled Iron Beds, c. c <lb/>
; ed hands bane of the little tots <lb/>
times of older folks. <lb/>
wind raise havoc with lender skin. <lb/>
Fairbanks Tar Soap <lb/>
cleanses the -km of all impurities, <lb/>
then heal- and and keeps soft <lb/>
velvet. We have oilier soaps, too. from <lb/>
Bouquet to the cheapest that is <lb/>
good for ass. <lb/>
Our stock in all well assorted and comprises the very <lb/>
need. Wishing out a prosperous hap- <lb/>
N-w Year, you is to please, <lb/>
CHERRY <lb/>
Greenville's Great Department Store. <lb/>
lei all. <lb/>
and I--- s, <lb/>
t Sat <lb/>
ch should bring <lb/>
mi ii- so <lb/>
OF COTTON SEED. <lb/>
borne alter service, <lb/>
some means she had beard be <lb/>
Was a married man and. win n on <lb/>
way to the young lady's <lb/>
he was confronted with <lb/>
In such a strong way he ac- <lb/>
lo being a married <lb/>
men and left the young lady and <lb/>
to the woods. were <lb/>
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