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ram <lb />
North Carolina Day. <lb />
The state superintendent and a <lb />
committee of the state literary and <lb />
historical association are hard at <lb />
work with the preparation of a <lb />
program for North Carolina Day. <lb />
On account of the late opening of <lb />
many of the public schools the day <lb />
will be celebrated in December this <lb />
year. The date will be announced <lb />
Pamphlets containing the <lb />
program and all literary and his- <lb />
Material for the celebration <lb />
of the day will be sent out this <lb />
year as heretofore. <lb />
The subject of study this year is <lb />
the Fear I he <lb />
program to be the most <lb />
interesting and valuable that has <lb />
been yet prepared. An earnest <lb />
effort will be made to secure the <lb />
celebration of the day every <lb />
school of the -public and <lb />
private. <lb />
Marriage License. <lb />
Last week Register of Deeds h <lb />
Williams issued license to the fol-. <lb />
lowing <lb />
Jas. C. Rasberry and Maggie E. <lb />
Pittman. <lb />
J. K. Oakley and Sarah <lb />
way. <lb />
Joseph<lb />
E. W. and Emma <lb />
ton. <lb />
Joe Mabry and H. <lb />
Brown. <lb />
Barfield and Susan Knight. <lb />
Stephen Dupree, Mary <lb />
Parker. <lb />
John Floyd and Watson. <lb />
1875. <lb />
S. M. I Not Quite <lb />
Wholesale and Grocer am. <lb />
Dealer. Cash paid <lb />
Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb />
by Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P <lb />
and Gail Ax <lb />
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb />
roots, Henry George Can <lb />
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Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap <lb />
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
tool, Cheese, Beat Butter, New <lb />
Sewing Machines, and nu <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap An cash. God <lb />
to see me. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Ph.- <lb />
T. H. <lb />
Practical tin and sheet iron <lb />
worker, Roofing, Guttering, <lb />
Spouting, Metal Ceiling and <lb />
Siding. Shingle and tile <lb />
work a specialty. <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nU or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
is all you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Corey <lb />
The Newest Shapes in Furs <lb />
Fox, Squirrel, Mink, <lb />
sum, and <lb />
Seal. <lb />
If you want Stylish Furs you <lb />
can buy here with confidence. <lb />
. The <lb />
Latest <lb />
Styles in <lb />
A CASE. <lb />
One of i he most remarkable cases <lb />
of a cold, deep seated the lungs, <lb />
causing pneumonia, <lb />
Gertrude E. Marion, Jud., <lb />
who was entirely oared by the use <lb />
of One Minute Cough Cure. She <lb />
coughing and straining I <lb />
weakened me that I ran down <lb />
in i-48 to <lb />
I have employed a Slater <lb />
and prepared to do roof- <lb />
Orders for any work in my <lb />
receive prompt attention. <lb />
Work room over Baker <lb />
William Fountain, H. D., <lb />
Physician and Surgeon, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. c <lb />
Office one door east of post office, <lb />
street Phone <lb />
A TC <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure does for <lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
J ESTABLISHED IN 1868. <lb />
T, . -r . . ,. <lb />
I tried it Dumber remedies to , ,. <lb />
avail until used One Minute w <lb />
Cough Cure. Four bottles of this for <lb />
Cough <lb />
wonderful remedy cured me en- <lb />
of the cough, strengthened <lb />
my lungs and me to my <lb />
normal weight, health <lb />
Sold by L. <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
TAP THROUGH CAR WINDOW. <lb />
Mr. Wm. Hurt. <lb />
by telephone, <lb />
night, that when the <lb />
i ii bound passenger train on <lb />
of the Atlantic Coast <lb />
was a mile below Win- <lb />
throws inch <lb />
in tap through one of the car <lb />
windows. The lap struck Mr. <lb />
A ill mm Richardson, of Selma <lb />
I. as a on the train, <lb />
In heavy force on the head, <lb />
. quite severely. His <lb />
saved him from hurt <lb />
nor seriously. Mr. <lb />
at his wound <lb />
.- dressed and passed through <lb />
i morning on his way <lb />
e. <lb />
A ii effort was made at once to <lb />
. t blood hounds to the scene to <lb />
. i the miscreant who threw <lb />
I lap but the dogs could not be <lb />
i -d. Every effort be <lb />
to find and severely punish <lb />
i . guilty party. This is the <lb />
i d time a missile has been thrown <lb />
i the passenger train in the same <lb />
Notice. <lb />
The Board of Commissioners of <lb />
I'm county will on Monday, Dec. <lb />
1903, receive bids for the <lb />
building of a bridge across Tar <lb />
river at For particulars <lb />
i ply to the Register of Deeds of <lb />
county. <lb />
By order of the Board of Com- <lb />
missioners. <lb />
R. Williams, Clerk. <lb />
Nov. <lb />
bat <lb />
slightly disordered or over-loaded. <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure supplies <lb />
natural juices of digestion and <lb />
does the work of the stomach, re- <lb />
the nervous tension, while <lb />
the inflamed muscles of organ <lb />
are allowed to rest and Seal. <lb />
Dyspepsia Care digest what <lb />
sat and enables the stomach <lb />
and digestive organs to transform <lb />
I all food into rich, red blood. Sold <lb />
by John L. Wooten. <lb />
A very <lb />
dollars. <lb />
popular <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
J. C. LANIER, <lb />
IN <lb />
American and Italian Marble <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Wire Iron Fence Sold. <lb />
work and prices reasonable <lb />
1.- i ; is on a <lb />
Jackets and Coats <lb />
Superior <lb />
workmanship <lb />
Style and Fit <lb />
If you want the right <lb />
have it. . . <lb />
Our Skirts <lb />
Stylish in Appear- <lb />
and hang like <lb />
made to order gar-<lb />
ft <lb />
J. B. CHERRY <lb />
CUBED OF PILES <lb />
Mr. Haney, O. Dad <lb />
the piles years. Doctors and <lb />
dollars could do him so lusting <lb />
Witch Hazel <lb />
Salve cured him In- <lb />
valuable for cuts, burns bruises, <lb />
sprains, laceration, eczema, letter, <lb />
salt rheum, and ail nth r skin <lb />
diseases. Look the name D- <lb />
Witt on the obi. <lb />
are cheap, worthless counterfeits. <lb />
Sold by L. Woolen. <lb />
f Stubborn <lb />
FACTS <lb />
Back up Our Claim for <lb />
YUCATAN <lb />
TONIC <lb />
Fact U a Tonic and not<lb />
Fact vitalizes and lends <lb />
vigor to the entire <lb />
system. <lb />
Fact is not a but <lb />
a normal, scientific cur for <lb />
Mil Malarial Complaints <lb />
and<lb />
try a <lb />
every <lb />
TIE AMERICA CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Grain and <lb />
Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
OLD DOMINION <lb />
RIVES <lb />
Steamer R. L. Myers leave <lb />
Washington daily, except Sunday. <lb />
at a. m for Greenville, leaves <lb />
Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb />
at m. for Washington. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Baltimore, <lb />
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb />
Aurora, South Creek, Belhaven, <lb />
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and for <lb />
all for the West with rail- <lb />
roads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb />
S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
T. H. MYERS, Agent,. <lb />
Washington, N. <lb />
St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium, <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb />
COST OF BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT, HALF-MILLION DOLLARS. <lb />
CAPACITY, PATIENTS. <lb />
Most equable climate on coast; salt air tempered by proximity of <lb />
Gull Stream. Fully equipped with every modern for the treat- <lb />
of disease. A full corps of Specialists In every department. Special <lb />
department for eases of confinement. Most approved X-ray apparatus. Thor- <lb />
system of Turkish and Russian Baths. <lb />
Ward Rates, per week; Private Room Rates from to per week. <lb />
For etc., address <lb />
The President, St Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb />
Established Incorporated <lb />
WHiTT CO <lb />
Marble and Granite <lb />
Monuments <lb />
and Agents for Wire Fencing. <lb />
Main office and electric power plant, <lb />
Macon, Ga. <lb />
Branch offices and shops, Rocky Mount, <lb />
N. and Sumter, S. C <lb />
For prices address Rocky <lb />
Mount <lb />
School Growing. <lb />
Prof. Dove says the are <lb />
getting down to work splendidly <lb />
In the new graded school building. <lb />
The enrollment is now and is <lb />
expected to reach before <lb />
Christmas. <lb />
When your flour don't yon <lb />
try a bag of Henry Clay, at M. <lb />
Schultz. <lb />
a man it looking for <lb />
who doesn't want It. <lb />
buy sheep and <lb />
tie, especially oxen. <lb />
Q. T. Tyson, N. O. <lb />
The Greenville Buggy Co., near <lb />
Five Points, is turning some <lb />
handsome work. They frequently <lb />
have to work at night to keep up <lb />
with orders. <lb />
Never judge the weather by the <lb />
predictions of a prophet. <lb />
All men may not be liars, bat <lb />
most the political prophet <lb />
seem to Journal.<lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1903. <lb />
No. <lb />
DR. BROWN. <lb />
Distinguishes Physician Away <lb />
This Morning. <lb />
county, and in the early <lb />
in Greenville, where the re- <lb />
of his life <lb />
In 1855 he Miss Jane <lb />
M. Greene, daughter of Mr. <lb />
Charles Greene, also a very <lb />
man. They lived happily to <lb />
until about two years ago, <lb />
when the devoted wife preceded <lb />
hi in to the better world. Seven <lb />
were bum to one <lb />
in the other six all <lb />
living grown and among our <lb />
leading citizens. These are Dr. <lb />
Zeno Brown, Messrs. W. L., W. <lb />
B., James and Wiley Brown, all of <lb />
Greenville, and Mrs L. <lb />
of Snow Hill. Two sisters also <lb />
survive <lb />
of Greenville, <lb />
Thomas, of Dunn <lb />
The funeral service was held at <lb />
o'clock this afternoon in the <lb />
Episcopal church, conducted by <lb />
Kev. W. E. Cox, interment <lb />
cemetery close by. The pall <lb />
bearers J <lb />
B. Cherry, B. R. Cotten, Henry <lb />
Harding, J. J. <lb />
Charles Ski one-, I. A. E. A. <lb />
V. H. Long, Honorary <lb />
T. J. Jarvis Dr. <lb />
MG. ErnuL <lb />
As a mark of respect and <lb />
of the high esteem in <lb />
Dr. Brown was held M business <lb />
houses of the town closed during <lb />
the hour of th funeral. <lb />
FAMILY REUNION. <lb />
The hundreds of his pat- <lb />
friend without number <lb />
for Done knew him but to love <lb />
learn with Borrow <lb />
that Dr. William Benjamin <lb />
in more. About <lb />
o'clock this morning, at his <lb />
on the corner and <lb />
Fourth streets, after an illness of <lb />
only ten latter three <lb />
having been passed in a of <lb />
semi-consciousness the border <lb />
land loving <lb />
watchers found that the strong <lb />
spirit Had passed into that other <lb />
world. <lb />
But three short weeks ago Dr. <lb />
Brown reason <lb />
had rounded out the four score <lb />
years allotted to man, and his <lb />
friends were encouraged to believe <lb />
that he might -till be spared to <lb />
them for Borne considerably longer <lb />
period, as he seemed stronger and <lb />
in better health than be had been <lb />
for several years; but a severe cold <lb />
developing into pneumonia, which <lb />
induced alarming cardiac weak- <lb />
made it manifest that <lb />
the end was at hand. <lb />
a sufficient <lb />
of time to take leave of hie devoted <lb />
family, after ex pressing bi per- <lb />
submission to God's will, be <lb />
fell gently into a quiet sleep, only <lb />
to awake in the glad morning <lb />
light of that better wot Id which <lb />
has no -noon and no <lb />
tears nor sorrow. <lb />
Descended from an honorable <lb />
lineage,, born and reared Pitt <lb />
county, u of Greenville <lb />
for half in of that <lb />
which he had extensive pass act a <lb />
and lucrative practice of t. lease out barren and <lb />
Of the Family to held in Pitt <lb />
County. <lb />
Quite a remarkable family re- <lb />
union will take place at <lb />
in Pitt county this week in which <lb />
press correspondent, <lb />
Andrew Joyner, will bean actor. <lb />
He is next to the youngest, one <lb />
of nine children born to their <lb />
parents, Dr. Noah Joyner <lb />
Mrs. Emily Williams Joyner. Of <lb />
these nine, all are living except <lb />
one three sisters, Mrs. <lb />
who died at the age of years, <lb />
Wilson, <lb />
and Mrs. Annie At Farmville, today, a <lb />
mission, to last until Sun- <lb />
day night will be conducted by <lb />
four the brothers, who are <lb />
Episcopal ministers. Rev. John <lb />
It. Joyner, of the Diocese of Mary- <lb />
laud who by the way organ <lb />
Barnabas Episcopal church <lb />
Greensboro his <lb />
Rev. James Joyner of Charleston, <lb />
S. O , arch deacon of the Diocese <lb />
of South Carolina and Rev. Fran- <lb />
Joyner, arch deacon of the <lb />
Convocation of the Diocese of <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Peebles and the People. <lb />
The Greenville Reflector said <lb />
recently that Peebles is <lb />
probably figuring on getting into <lb />
some other kind of business when <lb />
his present term Upon <lb />
that The Observer ventured the <lb />
prophecy that if Judge Peebles is <lb />
alive at the expiration of bis term <lb />
of office and desires <lb />
he will get it and will not run fifty <lb />
votes behind the This <lb />
diction shocked The Reflector. <lb />
It are considerably <lb />
more than fifty democrats of <lb />
questioned loyalty in this county, <lb />
who have said that they would not <lb />
vote to return Judge Peebles to the <lb />
bench under any circumstances. <lb />
These are liars or weak- <lb />
lings. They meant what they <lb />
said. They mean it Doubt- <lb />
less; but it is a lug time until the <lb />
the election. We quote <lb />
Observer is in a position to <lb />
know that Judge Peebles has been <lb />
denounced and flayed to a frazzle <lb />
by nearly every decent paper in <lb />
the state. For all our <lb />
observations of the figures <lb />
and characters the stage <lb />
of life, will it say all this <lb />
spirit of the press amounts to <lb />
Will it say that the whole <lb />
MR. WOODY <lb />
Wins The Reflector Sewing Machine. <lb />
Mr. Woody a sub- <lb />
scriber to The at <lb />
was in to see us <lb />
to give instructions about shipping <lb />
our sewing machine prize. <lb />
ticket No. that <lb />
corresponds with the one held by <lb />
Mr. J. L. Little, cashier of the <lb />
Bank of Greenville. This also <lb />
lies with records kept in The Re- <lb />
as each time a <lb />
ticket was given out the came of <lb />
the subscriber was recorded <lb />
the number put opposite the name, <lb />
our books show that he drew <lb />
this number. <lb />
Mr. is a very happy <lb />
man over his good fortune, for he <lb />
will get a handsome Wheeler <lb />
machine, one of the <lb />
very best made. Of course he is <lb />
going to present the his <lb />
good wile, and she may well feel <lb />
proud of one of such <lb />
high grade. <lb />
Another brother to present is <lb />
the oldest member of the family, thing will be ere next <lb />
Dr. Robert W. Joyner, the <lb />
physicians of Northampton <lb />
election <lb />
No. It may not be <lb />
Attacks on the Trusts. <lb />
Richmond, Va., November <lb />
The General Assembly met here- <lb />
in adjourned session today. The <lb />
attendance was small. <lb />
The special joint committee o-e <lb />
conn. Joyner six h I but it will not be remembered to <lb />
sou is too well known here to need Judge injury. Our con- <lb />
any description. One of the most j temporary must pardon The Ob- <lb />
features of this family but it has been <lb />
union near the o-4 home- here a long time; it might be <lb />
in which this family was i be offender; it baa heard <lb />
reared and from which they have people talk off years and teen <lb />
scattered to all points of the same people vole on <lb />
election <lb />
the oyster industry made its day, and square <lb />
port in the house delegates, u the talk. Folks form brave <lb />
j parents, having had all the when the time to put <lb />
paid off, will be to the test is afar oil and re- <lb />
, by the These amidst thunder <lb />
chosen profession, neither he exalts depleted oyster bot- . p; , the <lb />
. . , . . . . . were members the the captains the snouting. <lb />
of malice nor the search n t. i i <lb />
,; are liars, but they change <lb />
to the citizens of the state, <lb />
lights of truth a blot upon such committee be ,, , , <lb />
escutcheon. broad and <lb />
Happily married to a lad v ;.,, in making such leases I <lb />
Officials on Tour. <lb />
Several officials of the Old Do- <lb />
minion S. S. Co. the Norfolk <lb />
Southern railroad, who are out <lb />
on a tour of inspection, spent part <lb />
of today and left on <lb />
Myers for Washington. <lb />
The Dominion officers in <lb />
Were H. B. Walker, vice president <lb />
traffic manager; F. M. <lb />
freight agent; A. J. <lb />
Secretary to Mr. Rouse; J <lb />
Tench, commissary, of Ne York, <lb />
H. Myers, agent <lb />
The Southern <lb />
officers were Col. H. <lb />
general j. s. <lb />
assistant weight agent, and <lb />
E. E agent, <lb />
all of <lb />
. Agent j. j. cherry the <lb />
visitors around Greenville. <lb />
democrat, Senator , . , . <lb />
. . i. , . . , . . minister <lb />
presenting a bill which i . <lb />
r , . J . . here, <lb />
of his state nation that of. , ,, . . ,, ,, <lb />
.- . . .,. . brother and <lb />
excellent a to deal fairly of <lb />
-a devote, <lb />
father, a member of the I av to advance the best <lb />
an ago. <lb />
if a still A the I Mrs- I <lb />
more ardent opening -Senator <lb />
ever sear his and <lb />
tongue, the writer of sketch enter any <lb />
who knew him m r on mat tract <lb />
has known whom f.- the purpose of fixing <lb />
j many of the traits price Mr or Uniting <lb />
to make product <lb />
would be <lb />
Brown has left to his Jive.,,; be deemed <lb />
sons and a beloved daughter the j of a to <lb />
legacy a stainless in sweeping <lb />
in honest man; the and heavy penalties <lb />
and elected <lb />
democrat c ticket, then the power <lb />
of <lb />
Dr. W M. B. Brown was <lb />
Oct. 1823 His father, Mr. <lb />
Wiley Brown, was among the <lb />
wealthiest of the county <lb />
and lived on a large plantation <lb />
two miles below Greenville. Dr. <lb />
Brown used to speak of it that <lb />
bis father was the first farmer tn <lb />
operate a cotton gin In the county. <lb />
Dr. Brown spent his early years <lb />
on the farm when he was grown <lb />
the study of medicine. He <lb />
attended lectures St the medical Thew Wright, Ohio. <lb />
department of the of To be Postmaster, North Caro <lb />
York, from which he O. Peace, Oxford, <lb />
Returning borne he first be <lb />
Nominations by the President. <lb />
November <lb />
The president today sent the fol- <lb />
lowing nominations to the Senate-. <lb />
To be J. Cum- <lb />
New York, at Puerto <lb />
Slates Circuit <lb />
fr the Eighth Judicial Circuit <lb />
William C. Kansas. <lb />
Associate Justice of the Supreme <lb />
Court of the District of Colombia <lb />
practicing near Hooker ton, <lb />
Greene later in <lb />
Penny Hill section of Pitt <lb />
Yes, it's those who <lb />
early to avoid the crowd that <lb />
makes the crowd. <lb />
morning. Tn finer sister i <lb />
Miss Lucy who is <lb />
of a large <lb />
school near Washington. <lb />
Rev. CD. husband of <lb />
the sister who is dead, is a <lb />
pal so this school and does <lb />
evangelistic his <lb />
to the question as to <lb />
the press of North Carolina is a <lb />
j delusion a snare, <lb />
are more. <lb />
Will The support Judge <lb />
a fol Will our <lb />
to <lb />
over greatest outrage <lb />
upon justice in this state <lb />
day of the Yankee carpet- <lb />
Will it help to palliate a <lb />
fault so grievous <lb />
of shame to the cheek of a Nor. h <lb />
who loves justice <lb />
his country Sorely The Observe <lb />
will do no such <lb />
Of course it won't. But what <lb />
of As somebody said, some <lb />
Fire in Kinston. <lb />
The Free Press reports the de- <lb />
again on the by tire of the plant of the <lb />
Kinston Mantel Company, Wed- <lb />
night. The loss was <lb />
only insurance. <lb />
The fire threw a large number of <lb />
skilled laborers out of employment. <lb />
why he was a preacher too, <lb />
Mr. as the time ago, when its attitude upon <lb />
girls married preachers, which some question <lb />
rounded six, ho felt that he <lb />
and his eldest brother, the doctor, <lb />
could perform their mission in- <lb />
life without discredit to the <lb />
others. <lb />
Mr. Joyner wilt leave tomorrow <lb />
to participate in this almost <lb />
gathering together ill a scattered <lb />
family around the graves their <lb />
parents, ancestors, and kindred <lb />
for three generations back. <lb />
He has not seen one of his <lb />
brothers in thirty two <lb />
Three of them and his . brother-in- <lb />
law, in the civil war, all <lb />
through too, leaving Hill <lb />
when but boys at the first alarm. <lb />
Greensboro Telegram 11th. <lb />
was referred to <lb />
the conversation, Observer's <lb />
no To be sure it will <lb />
not support Judge Peebles f. r <lb />
election. But that signify. <lb />
It doesn't support by its voice <lb />
vote, either, anybody it <lb />
Observer, i <lb />
Production Corn in 1903. <lb />
Washington, Nov. <lb />
to the chief of the <lb />
bureau of statistics of the <lb />
meet of agriculture the <lb />
of corn in indicate a <lb />
total of about bushels, <lb />
Southern Depot Destroyed. <lb />
Hillsboro, X. C, Nov. 1903. <lb />
The railroad depot was <lb />
destroyed by lire here last night. <lb />
The depot was about half a <lb />
mile from the court house be- <lb />
fore any one could reach it the <lb />
was beyond control. Nothing <lb />
was saved. The lire was first dis- <lb />
covered about o'clock. <lb />
has been discovered as to the <lb />
origin. <lb />
BiS Sale. <lb />
Today Foxhall at <lb />
warehouse sold <lb />
of tobacco for John Boyle at <lb />
average of cents. <lb />
kind of sale counts. <lb />
The expected happened. <lb />
Mr. Lindsay Holly <lb />
Ridge, near Wilmington, has writ- <lb />
ten Dr. his boys shall <lb />
not re- another lesson in Trinity <lb />
by reason of the utterances of Dr. <lb />
Basset t the race question pub- <lb />
Southern <lb />
Review. Should Mr. <lb />
example be extensively followed it <lb />
or an of bushels per <lb />
wore, at compared with an average would play smash with <lb />
yield of 36.8 bushels ons year ago. I Greensboro Record.<lb /></p>
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-r-m <lb />
TWO <lb />
THE EASTERN N. <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
The Farmville Branch of the Eastern Reflector is in charge of Rev. T. H. who is <lb />
authorized to transact any business for the paper in Farmville and <lb />
CHEAP H <lb />
W. G. administrator of R. II. deceased, <lb />
to notify the public that lie charge of the stock of <lb />
roods owned by said S. H. at his and is offer <lb />
to the public regardless of cost. stock consists <lb />
of a full line of DRY GOODS, NO I IONS, CLOTHING. <lb />
HATS. CAPS, SHOES, hardware and groceries, all fresh <lb />
nice W. is also agent of the Tailors <lb />
Co. All suits made to order to tit individual. Your meas- <lb />
is taken and a good fit guaranteed. We can furnish these <lb />
goods at percent, less than tailors charge. <lb />
If yon want bargains come <lb />
W. G. Store, <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
FARMVILLE. N. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
Fancy Groceries. Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, Fruits, To- <lb />
and Cigars. Everything cheap <lb />
for cash. Highest price for country <lb />
produce. <lb />
Department <lb />
The Branch of the Reflector is in charge <lb />
of G, E. Bradley, who is to transact any <lb />
for payer in and territory. <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. <lb />
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, <lb />
Leaders in Fashions. Full line of <lb />
trimmed and hats, lowers, <lb />
ribbons, Ac. Cheaper than ever. <lb />
U Ml V <lb />
General Merchants. <lb />
No need of going further when we can supply all your needs in <lb />
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb />
Furniture and Groceries. <lb />
of Richmond Stove Cook Stoves and Heaters. <lb />
Car load lots Hay, Corn, Oats, Cotton Seed Halls and <lb />
veal, Fertilizers and Lime. <lb />
of Buggies, Tobacco Fines and Trucks. <lb />
Wagons, and Caskets always on band. <lb />
In season we operate a Munger Cotton <lb />
Dainty things for any meal sold <lb />
at prices to suit <lb />
any purse. <lb />
. e provide the attractive necessities for your <lb />
Jo it having the best Groceries, <lb />
, hull . tin . .-or-.-i way, selling <lb />
Lira mi st reasonable margin. <lb />
I Cotton Meal and Hulls, Hay, Oats, Corn and Bran <lb />
always on hand.<lb />
f-x <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
TE <lb />
R. C. C. JOYNER, <lb />
Physician <lb />
and Surgeon. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
State of Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County, <lb />
in the superior court <lb />
before the clerk. <lb />
T. J. Stancill, James God- <lb />
L. Mart V. Forbes. Rob- <lb />
W. Olivia Hodges, Jose <lb />
Ella Daniels, <lb />
Tall, Lena A. J. A. Ricks, <lb />
w It. Kicks, Minnie Ricks, w. H <lb />
Kicks, Wiley N. Stain-ill. Godfrey a. <lb />
Moore, George <lb />
Hams. Harriet Brown, <lb />
ton and K. E. Mayo. <lb />
W . Stancill, Alice I. <lb />
T. and <lb />
Robinson, C. C. Little and wife, Em <lb />
ma Little Joseph Johnson, Henri <lb />
Johnson, John Johnson. <lb />
son. James Hodges and wife, Amanda <lb />
. L. Hodges. Robert . <lb />
res. Jay Hodges. Jessie Hodges, <lb />
land Hodges and Warren, <lb />
live being minors without <lb />
The defendants, Henry Johnson and <lb />
Johnson, will take notice that the <lb />
summons in the above entitled special <lb />
proceeding was issued against them <lb />
mi the 2nd day of November 1808. which <lb />
is returnable to the Clerk of <lb />
the Court for said county <lb />
and state, at his Office in Greenville. <lb />
N. C, on the 7th day of December, <lb />
at which time and place the said <lb />
defendants arc required to appear <lb />
and answer or demur to the petition <lb />
herein or the relief demanded <lb />
will be granted, aid defendants will <lb />
further take notice that said petition is <lb />
for sale a certain tract of land for <lb />
partition, situated in Town- <lb />
ship, county, N. C, and formerly <lb />
owned by Jesse R. deceased. <lb />
Thin the day of November 1903 <lb />
. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt County. <lb />
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tin <lb />
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II <lb />
U OS <lb />
be <lb />
ft <lb />
M . <lb />
y, <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Bro. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Invite you to make their store <lb />
headquarters and while there to <lb />
inspect their complete stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
and learn their low prices. We <lb />
can supply all your needs in <lb />
any line of goods. <lb />
We are selling Lawns and other <lb />
summer dress gOOdS at about <lb />
half price, to make room for <lb />
all goods. <lb />
R. R. FLEMING, <lb />
Merchant and <lb />
Manufacturer <lb />
Always carries a complete <lb />
stock of <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
Manufacturers of Lumber and <lb />
Cypress Building Shingles. <lb />
Special price on car load lots of <lb />
N. C. <lb />
After thirty years of successful business I am <lb />
than prepared to supply all the <lb />
needs of the people with a complete stock of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
I can furnish anything wanted, from a cam- <lb />
needle to a steam engine. <lb />
aS. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
and Department Store, <lb />
N. c <lb />
of the Superior Court of <lb />
having this day Issued to <lb />
me litters of administration upon the <lb />
estate O. deceased, <lb />
Is hereby given to all persons <lb />
j against said estate to j, <lb />
present them tome for payment, duly <lb />
authenticated, on or before the <lb />
of November, 1904, or this notice <lb />
will plead in liar of their recovery. <lb />
Ail persons indebted to said estate <lb />
i. in to make immediate pay- g <lb />
meats to me lave costs. <lb />
. Is life of November, 1903. <lb />
B. K. <lb />
P. <lb />
Blow, <lb />
I handle fertilizers and gin cotton in season. <lb />
The manufacture of the Davenport Braxton <lb />
will begin about Aug. <lb />
15th. It is best invention of the century. <lb />
Logger with some with two bunk <lb />
and one ox cart. <lb />
in i . -i <lb />
-m <lb />
lift <lb />
IT- Q. <lb />
Is the place to get Clothing, Dry Good. Notions, Shoes, <lb />
Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at <lb />
bottom <lb />
A full line of Drugs and Medicines. Highest prices paid <lb />
for all kinds of country produce. <lb />
stock of carefully selected Groceries, Dry Goods, p <lb />
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cap.-, and Furnishings. <lb />
Produce bought and sold. Fresh Eggs <lb />
and Supplies on hand. Country trade <lb />
a specialty. Flour and by load. <lb />
I JAS. B. WHITE.<lb />
RESPECT OLD <lb />
Notice. <lb />
It's shameful when youth fails <lb />
to proper respect old, <lb />
but the contrary in the case <lb />
of Dr. King's New Life <lb />
They cut off maladies no matter <lb />
how severe irrespective of old <lb />
age, Dyspepsia, Fever, <lb />
Constipation all yield so this per- <lb />
Pill. at Wooten Drug <lb />
Store. <lb />
county will on Monday, Dec. <lb />
7th, receive bids for the <lb />
building of a bridge across Tar <lb />
river at For particulars <lb />
apply to the Register of Deeds of <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
By Aider of the Board of Com- <lb />
missioners. . <lb />
B. Williams, Clerk. <lb />
Not. 2nd, 1903. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County issued letters of <lb />
to me, the undersigned <lb />
on the of November 1908, on <lb />
the de- <lb />
ceased, notice is hereby given to all <lb />
persons to the estate to make <lb />
immediate payment to undersigned <lb />
to all of said estate to <lb />
in the undersigned, within <lb />
twelve months after the date of this <lb />
notice, or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bar their recovery. <lb />
This the 2nd day of Nov. <lb />
L. J. Chapman, <lb />
estate of Spencer Brooks. <lb />
A RUNAWAY BICYCLE. <lb />
with an ugly cut on <lb />
the leg of B, Franklin <lb />
Grove, III. It developed a stubborn <lb />
ulcer unyielding to doctors and <lb />
remedies for four year. Then <lb />
Halve cored <lb />
It's just as good for Burns, Scalds., <lb />
Skin Eruptions and <lb />
at Woolens Drug Store. <lb />
THE CURE <lb />
yOU knOW What it does it relieves a person of all desire <lb />
for strong drink or drugs, restores the nervous system to its normal <lb />
and reinstates a man to his home and business. For full particulars <lb />
THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, <lb />
Correspondence Greensboro, N. C. <lb />
V. <lb />
Department <lb />
R. F. JOHNSON, Manager. <lb />
Always go to the <lb />
DRUG STORE <lb />
for your drugs. I carry a good clean stock of pure <lb />
drugs and chemicals, druggists sundries, <lb />
stationery and toilet articles. <lb />
Try a bottle of my Fig- Fruit Syrup for constipation. <lb />
Price cents. If you are not satisfied I will return <lb />
M. SAULS Ph. G. <lb />
Pharmacist, Ayden, N. C. <lb />
AYDEN ITEMS <lb />
N. C. Nov. H. <lb />
Dr. L. G. Skinner left Thursday <lb />
i spend a short while in Tarboro. <lb />
W. G. Smith and H. H. Bennett, Georgia <lb />
CONVENTION OF U. D. C. <lb />
Elaborate Reception Will Greet the <lb />
gates at Charleston. <lb />
S. C., November <lb />
Tomorrow the tenth annual con- <lb />
Knew Him By Missing Toe. <lb />
Goldsboro, N. G., No. <lb />
Recently in Mount Olive there <lb />
occurred a meeting of two brother <lb />
who had not seen each other for <lb />
thirty-four years. Very naturally <lb />
United did at <lb />
of the Confederacy will be held <lb />
in city. Governor <lb />
will welcome the three hundred <lb />
or more delegates to the state and <lb />
Mayor will voice the <lb />
come of the people of Charleston. <lb />
Mrs. James A. of <lb />
the president of the <lb />
M. F. Brick Works, <lb />
here <lb />
Fancy Groceries. <lb />
Best butter, cheese, hams, cab <lb />
table delicacies, fruits <lb />
and confectioneries; and high- <lb />
est prices for country produce, <lb />
go to <lb />
M. F. <lb />
Successor to J. L. Gaskins, next <lb />
to bank. <lb />
E. S. EDWARDS. <lb />
Owner and Manager. <lb />
AYDEN, N. G. <lb />
the best Brick in <lb />
Eastern Carolina. Brick <lb />
all hand made- Makes furnace <lb />
arch and brick. Full <lb />
always on hand. Prices to <lb />
suit the times. Write or phone j <lb />
me for prices by the thousand or <lb />
car load. Yours truly, <lb />
E. <lb />
The white specks or scars on <lb />
the finger nails may be removed j <lb />
by applying a mixture of equal <lb />
of pitch and myrrh g <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
W. C. JACKSON CO., <lb />
AYDEN, N. <lb />
Are making a specialty of <lb />
HATS AND SHOES <lb />
suitable for winter. We carry F. C. Young's <lb />
famous line of Footwear for ladies. Every pair sold <lb />
goes with a guarantee. Our line of Dress Goods <lb />
this season embrace the newest and best. Call on us. <lb />
you bought it from HINTS it's all <lb />
WINTER IS COMING <lb />
Prepare for it by providing yourself with suitable <lb />
UNDERWEAR AND SHOES, <lb />
I am prepared to you with the best quality and lowest <lb />
prices. Have an eye to comfort and give me a call, <lb />
J. J. HINES, <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
of Washington, D. O, are <lb />
making a geological survey. <lb />
Mises Kilpatrick and Lackey <lb />
were here Thursday. Miss Lackey <lb />
a very interesting lecture in <lb />
Free Will Baptist <lb />
Seminary, Thursday it, de- <lb />
her visit in India as a <lb />
missionary. <lb />
Misses and Stokes, of <lb />
are attending the <lb />
High school, came <lb />
last to spend Saturday and <lb />
Sunday with friends. <lb />
Leon Wooten, <lb />
Thursday night here, <lb />
Leslie end Ola Boss went <lb />
to Farmville yesterday. <lb />
Mis. Win, Dunn, been <lb />
spending some time B. C. Gan- <lb />
returned to her home in <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Edwin Tripp went to Farmville <lb />
Mrs. M. M. Sauls and little <lb />
daughter, left Friday to <lb />
spend a days in Richmond. <lb />
W. L. with the Cable <lb />
Co., having closed his sale of <lb />
pianos and organs, <lb />
day to look greener pastures. <lb />
J. E. Cannon, was <lb />
here yesterday. <lb />
Ayden has the reputation of <lb />
being the cotton market. We <lb />
have so much some days it has to <lb />
lie weighed on the ground. We <lb />
have buyers in plenty, five <lb />
number. <lb />
K. F. Manning, of Winterville, <lb />
was on our streets Wednesday. <lb />
To stand and hear our buyers <lb />
bid on cotton you would almost <lb />
think you were on a tobacco mar- <lb />
Don't forget this means <lb />
Ming for the farmer. <lb />
New dwellings are going up <lb />
here too numerous to mention. The <lb />
graded school must <lb />
thing. <lb />
D. W. Davis, of Washing- <lb />
ton came yesterday, <lb />
W. B. Alexander went to Green- <lb />
ville yesterday. <lb />
S. B. Stevens is <lb />
town. Always glad to see him. <lb />
Hen fruit <lb />
around these must be <lb />
cause its high. <lb />
order will respond. Elaborate <lb />
receptions will be extended to the <lb />
visitors. <lb />
The order has already collected <lb />
a memorial to <lb />
President Davis and <lb />
doubtless will take steps at this <lb />
convention to raise the balance o <lb />
the fund. Already many delegates <lb />
have arrived, some of them from <lb />
Ohio, Texas and <lb />
California. <lb />
AFTER TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN TH <lb />
The world suspects that a <lb />
is in love before he knows it <lb />
elf. <lb />
man <lb />
him- <lb />
OF N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Gash Value, <lb />
Paid-up Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
Is Non <lb />
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while yon <lb />
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of payment of arrears with interest. <lb />
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of each <lb />
year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb />
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
t. To make policy payable as during the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
. i. <lb />
Yard Wide Homespun <lb />
1-2 cents. <lb />
Don't that strike you as being <lb />
cheap Well it is, and give <lb />
an idea of the low prices of <lb />
goods. Big stock of <lb />
General <lb />
to select and everything <lb />
as cheap as the homespun. If <lb />
you need Dry Goods, Groceries, <lb />
Crockery, anything <lb />
better see us before you buy. <lb />
And if you want top for <lb />
your co an try bring it <lb />
to us. <lb />
Lilly, <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
N. C., Nov., 11.1908 <lb />
Mrs. Louise Langston, who has <lb />
been spending several days with <lb />
her sou, C. H. returned <lb />
to her home Sunday. <lb />
Misses Delia Dawson and Susan <lb />
Foss, from near LaG range, spent <lb />
from Wednesday until Saturday <lb />
with Mrs. C. H. Langston. <lb />
Mrs. Fred spent last <lb />
week with her mother, Mrs. E. H. <lb />
Craft. <lb />
The school taught by <lb />
Miss Mary Worthington begun <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Peacock, <lb />
Wilson is spending sometime at <lb />
the residence of E. E. <lb />
Misses Florence <lb />
Minnie Raspberry, of Saratoga, <lb />
spent last week with Misses Anna <lb />
and Tessie <lb />
Miss Addie Langston, of Grain- <lb />
spent Saturday and Sunday <lb />
with Miss Eva <lb />
Miss Tessie left Sunday <lb />
afternoon for Standard, where she <lb />
will teach. <lb />
Johnnie Owens and sister, Miss <lb />
Addie, of Saratoga, spent several <lb />
of last week in the vicinity. <lb />
was well represented <lb />
at the conference at Reedy <lb />
Exum left Monday for <lb />
Ayden, where he will clerk for <lb />
Worthington. <lb />
Misses and Lizzie <lb />
and Addie Ow ens spent Saturday <lb />
afternoon in Ayden. <lb />
Miss Mattie Hodges and brother <lb />
Friday evening in the neigh- <lb />
J. A. and mother spent <lb />
Saturday and Sunday visiting <lb />
relatives near Farmville. <lb />
D. W. of Vanceboro, came <lb />
down Sunday and returned Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
shall I dress <lb />
is the all important question that <lb />
fills the mind of a woman in a <lb />
sleeping ear for the first time. <lb />
Chicago News. <lb />
first sight. In they left the <lb />
Mount Olive section of this county <lb />
journeyed together to the <lb />
Lone Star State to seek their for- <lb />
tunes In a short while one grew <lb />
home sick wandered back to <lb />
the scenes of his where <lb />
he remained since reared <lb />
a large family. At regular in. <lb />
for number of years <lb />
correspondence was kept up De- <lb />
the two. After a long time <lb />
letters failed to arrive from the <lb />
far away brother and he was <lb />
mourned as dead. One night <lb />
recently a stranger appeared at <lb />
the threshold of Chief of Police <lb />
residence Mount Olive <lb />
demanded a bed for the night <lb />
The chief of police had retired <lb />
when the stranger made his <lb />
abrupt request and <lb />
was hurry to comply. After <lb />
some little parleying about the <lb />
entertainment for the night the <lb />
stranger said with some <lb />
brother, don't you know <lb />
the chief. <lb />
The stranger then <lb />
am the brother you left in <lb />
Texas thirty-four years ago and <lb />
have come home to see <lb />
This did not satisfy the chief, <lb />
be <lb />
brother I left in Texas had <lb />
his left big toe cut off. Shuck off <lb />
your shoe and identify <lb />
Off came the shoe and then the <lb />
sock. The big toe The <lb />
two brothers stared at each <lb />
for an and then embraced. <lb />
There was very little sleeping done <lb />
in that household the balance of <lb />
the night. The family was <lb />
to welcome the brother who- <lb />
bad been mourned for as dead. <lb />
The fellow who has an ax to <lb />
grind should steer clear of sharp- <lb />
DR. JOSEPH DIXON, <lb />
and <lb />
Surgeon.<lb />
in <lb />
JUST <lb />
ONE <lb />
WORD that word U <lb />
It refers to Or. Liver Pills and <lb />
MEANS HEALTH. <lb />
Are you constipated <lb />
with <lb />
Sick headache <lb />
Bilious <lb />
Insomnia <lb />
ANT these and many others <lb />
Indicate of the I i- <lb />
Hoed. <lb />
Ms Pills <lb />
School Officers Meet. <lb />
Raleigh, Nov. state as- <lb />
of county superintendents.- <lb />
o public instruction met today in <lb />
the capitol at o'clock. Eighty- <lb />
live superintendents were <lb />
at opening and more arrived <lb />
later. J. Y. Joyner, state super- <lb />
was elected <lb />
John S. Scarborough, of <lb />
vice president, <lb />
of secretary. <lb />
State Joyner de- <lb />
livered an address. He said the <lb />
decrease of school districts by con- <lb />
during the year was <lb />
and new school houses had <lb />
been built. There is an increase <lb />
of white children in the <lb />
average daily attendance the <lb />
rural schools, this being an in- <lb />
crease percent., during the <lb />
year, the greatest ever known <lb />
the slate. There are yet <lb />
white children in <lb />
public schools. <lb />
Mrs. Mary W. Flanagan <lb />
requests the honor of your presence <lb />
at the marriage of her daughter <lb />
Blanche, <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Fleming Davenport, <lb />
on Wednesday morning, <lb />
November the <lb />
nineteen hundred three, <lb />
at eight o'clock. <lb />
Memorial Baptist Church, <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
No cards are issued to odd <lb />
town, but all arc asked to the <lb />
marriage. <lb />
Take No <lb />
The game's low, you will <lb />
The finer sense it shocks. <lb />
If you the real would be, <lb />
You want to water stocks. <lb />
Washington Star.<lb /></p>
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p- <lb />
FOUR <lb />
THE . C. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
I-WEEKLY TUESDAY AND <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
PAUL R. OUTLAW, <lb />
and <lb />
ASSOCIATE <lb />
Entered in pot at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb />
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
i to <lb />
Pitt County, N. C, Tuesday, <lb />
j. . <lb />
Congressman W. Kitchen, of <lb />
the fifth district, ha introduced in <lb />
congress a <lb />
Major Steadman leads with Capt. <lb />
Glenn in That <lb />
, . . I merely Colonel opinion of the <lb />
resolution providing a . . F m <lb />
j situation. His friends in the city- <lb />
new article to the constitution pro- regard Captain fully <lb />
national or legislation <lb />
establishing or supporting any re- <lb />
or prohibiting the free <lb />
of religion; also o resolution re- <lb />
the fifteenth amendment to <lb />
tho constitution. <lb />
Miss been sued for <lb />
as bright as those of the next n <lb />
and perhaps a little <lb />
Sentinel. <lb />
There may be a few statesmen <lb />
these days but they do not get mix- <lb />
in Herald. <lb />
Euthanasia. <lb />
An article by a Unitarian <lb />
What a spectacle that was in New <lb />
York at the marriage of Miss <lb />
a rich heiress, to the Duke of <lb />
The avenue from the <lb />
let residence to the church, a dis <lb />
of five blocks, was a surging <lb />
mob of people, mostly women, <lb />
wild with curiosity to see the wed- <lb />
pass. When the carriage <lb />
containing Miss same along, <lb />
numbers of these women rushed out <lb />
and stopped the some even <lb />
poking their heads in the carriage to <lb />
a I see her. At the church the disorder <lb />
was equally bad, many of the women <lb />
forcing their way inside only to be <lb />
driven out by others <lb />
crawled under that cover- <lb />
ed the sidewalk in front of the door, <lb />
and as soon as the ceremony was <lb />
over they rushed in and despoiled <lb />
the church decorations in their greed <lb />
to get souvenirs of the marriage. <lb />
New York does things in great <lb />
shape. <lb />
The Virginia general assembly <lb />
that has just an adjourned <lb />
session, has waded into trusts as <lb />
first work. But the trusts are not <lb />
reported to be doing much shaking <lb />
in their boots. <lb />
And Durham yet has a new depot <lb />
in mind only. <lb />
To make it absolutely fair suppose <lb />
we allow all murderers to pick their <lb />
Herald. <lb />
a maid who was under; Ilia warmly endorsing the idea of <lb />
, , , ., , following a discussion <lb />
warrant searched for the lost . . , . , ,. , <lb />
ova widely-known state medical so- <lb />
Losing her valuables ; on the h <lb />
and then being defendant in a dam- comment in the newspapers. Some <lb />
age suit may make her regret ever <lb />
New York. <lb />
know and some people do not <lb />
know that as word <lb />
is generally used, insane killing <lb />
y are curious folks who ill and <lb />
specimens of the Texas boll <lb />
j obviously destined to speedy death <lb />
an <lb />
o have r.-. accompanied by suffering. It is <lb />
weevil sen so the fascinating subject for dis- <lb />
things look Get them spread doctors. The writer <lb />
and they will <lb />
been seen. <lb />
had <lb />
lie vet <lb />
It looks like a pity that after the <lb />
Raleigh people voted to establish a <lb />
dispensary tho board aldermen <lb />
should making such a farce about <lb />
started. <lb />
Grover Cleveland and the rest of <lb />
the country; can now take a breath- <lb />
spell. W. Bryan has gone <lb />
to Europe. <lb />
remembers an occasion at a meeting <lb />
of a state medical society when an <lb />
old physician who had a state <lb />
rose and announced that he not <lb />
believed in euthanasia but had <lb />
practiced it. A kind of fearful, <lb />
breathless silence fell over the <lb />
the old gentleman solemnly <lb />
told of three eases in which he <lb />
put patients to death. One of <lb />
evidently was his near relative or <lb />
close friend because the tears trick, <lb />
led down his face as he went out <lb />
the details and narrated how he had <lb />
consulted her on tho subject and ad- <lb />
ministered the fatal potion with her <lb />
full consent, after a tender <lb />
He told his story with <lb />
There is a story about an old broke <lb />
and broken-down sport who had a <lb />
passion for racing, and who had <lb />
contrived to hold on to a stable of <lb />
old broken down rips of rM horses <lb />
which Homebody said were so stiff <lb />
and feeble that they couldn't even <lb />
beat one another. These North <lb />
Carolina football teams might see if <lb />
they can beat one <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Doubtless it would be more <lb />
table to the boys composing the <lb />
teams, as well as to the schools they <lb />
represent, if they quit chasing the <lb />
pig skin and take a few stunts at <lb />
their books. Figuring on Ann's age <lb />
would give them more knowledge <lb />
than kicking foot balls. <lb />
Richmond, Potomac R. <lb />
R. Washington and Southern Railway. <lb />
The Richmond Washington <lb />
Line. The link connecting the <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railway, <lb />
Ohio Railway, <lb />
Ohio Railway, <lb />
Railway, Seaboard Air Line Rail- <lb />
way and Southern Railway <lb />
between all points via Richmond, <lb />
Va. Fast mail, passenger r express <lb />
freight route Rich <lb />
mood, Washington, Baltimore, <lb />
Philadelphia, Boston, <lb />
Pittsburgh, all <lb />
points south, east <lb />
W. D. Manner, <lb />
C. W. Cult, Mgr. <lb />
W. F. Taylor Traffic <lb />
petitions are going in <lb />
against him to make the seat of j force and it was <lb />
Reed Smoot, the Utah polygamist dent that he was morbid on the sub- <lb />
senator, a hard one. to a degree which did not fall far <lb />
, . . . short of insanity. No other doctor <lb />
Colombia is now grieving over Raring acknowledged that <lb />
. . ,. , o ., he had purposely hastened death in <lb />
not trading with Uncle on tho ,. . , . <lb />
; his own practice, but several of them <lb />
cautiously indicated circumstances <lb />
in which they might do it. <lb />
many have done it, but the case <lb />
of the old doctor above alluded to <lb />
illustrates one of the dangers. It <lb />
was evident that he brooded over <lb />
,, . these deaths far more than was good <lb />
for him and there was pitifully <lb />
Panama canal. Too late to grieve <lb />
over spilled milk. <lb />
Panama Rebellion. <lb />
There can be no doubt that the <lb />
Panama insurrection was encouraged <lb />
in the construction of the <lb />
isthmian canal, and it is safe to abundant indication that he was try- <lb />
diet that within a very short to have his medical brethren re- <lb />
the independence of Panama will be <lb />
recognized by the United States, and <lb />
this, of course, will mean the con- <lb />
of the canal job which <lb />
was put through congress at the <lb />
last session There is a great deal <lb />
of grafting. The f which <lb />
this government is to pay the French <lb />
canal company for its concessions <lb />
-and property in Panama, and as the <lb />
rejection of the treaty <lb />
threatened to prevent the grafters in <lb />
and out of congress getting their <lb />
share of the swag it was necessary <lb />
to stir up a revolution on the isthmus <lb />
in order to give the an <lb />
opportunity to Panama as <lb />
an independent state and enter into <lb />
negotiations with it for the <lb />
of the Orleans <lb />
States. <lb />
Friend, in this City, <lb />
Fred Olds, writing from <lb />
to the several papers o which <lb />
ho is correspondent, makes the es- <lb />
that in the gubernatorial race <lb />
assure him and tell him that he had <lb />
done right. He described the <lb />
tom in each of the cases with the most <lb />
elaborate care and argued like a law- <lb />
to show that early death was ab- <lb />
inevitable. Those who <lb />
heard him judged that he had gone <lb />
over the matter countless times in <lb />
his own mind. Any conscientious <lb />
doctor would be exposed to the same <lb />
self-torture in like conditions. Always <lb />
he would be likely to have some sud- <lb />
den doubt come to him in a time of <lb />
depression whether the dead and <lb />
gone patient really did not hare <lb />
some chance, whether something <lb />
could not have been done at least to <lb />
prolong life. One of the ob- <lb />
we should judge to the <lb />
would he the fearful <lb />
it would throw on the doctor. <lb />
The line between using narcotics <lb />
to diminish the pain of the parting <lb />
hours and using them to bring <lb />
about the death stroke is a fine one, <lb />
but probably the average <lb />
does not to overstep <lb />
Mows Loader. <lb />
The- recent meeting of; county <lb />
school superintendents in Haleigh <lb />
both and did not <lb />
hit him. That , a resolution was <lb />
offered condemning the utterances of <lb />
his recent article, which resolution <lb />
was made public;, but when it came <lb />
up for discussion the resolution was <lb />
tabled. This action was deemed <lb />
proper from the fact that die body, <lb />
being in <lb />
public school work, thought it with- <lb />
out their province to a <lb />
censuring j a <lb />
school. the many of <lb />
the superintendents were interview- <lb />
ed by. the New and Observer, and <lb />
their expressions were- strong in <lb />
disapproval off Prof. <lb />
This ii from the Statesville Land- <lb />
mark ; <lb />
The News makes a good <lb />
indention in regard to the acquit- <lb />
tor murder. It says that <lb />
much as no person of means and in- <lb />
can be convicted of murder, <lb />
the personal representative of the <lb />
deceased should bring a civil action <lb />
for damages against the slayer, us <lb />
the plaintiff nearly always wins m a <lb />
damage suit. The News <lb />
When a man of money and <lb />
murders another in cold blood, <lb />
in North Carolina, he escapes, a <lb />
rule, without punishment, but if a; nU kw. b <lb />
railroad train kills a man by , . . . . <lb />
dent, the company is sued and made South of <lb />
to pay heavy damages. If our <lb />
courts cannot or will nut convict <lb />
these murderers, then why not sue <lb />
them for damages <lb />
Our <lb />
he plain and way <lb />
which our Carolina <lb />
per-have- recent<lb />
As the Greenville <lb />
would not support Judge Peebles if <lb />
he should receive the nomination i <lb />
must be about ready to join the <lb />
ranks of the <lb />
Herald. <lb />
Did not know there were any in- <lb />
dependents to join, but we will be <lb />
independent enough not to <lb />
the gentleman in question. <lb />
Some of our esteemed <lb />
call them others <lb />
again others, Panama- <lb />
still others Who <lb />
or what in thunder can they be. <lb />
Why not <lb />
Post. <lb />
Perhaps Pantomimes would fit the <lb />
case better. <lb />
may think she has gain- <lb />
ed her independence, but it doubt- <lb />
less only means that one crowd is <lb />
out and another crowd it <lb />
ham Herald. <lb />
Like a North Carolina man said <lb />
in the days of tho Alliance <lb />
and the populist party, when the <lb />
farmers threw off the democratic <lb />
yoke and declared their <lb />
They thought they were <lb />
free, ho said, when, as a matter of <lb />
fact, they had only changed bosses. <lb />
Observer. <lb />
justice good hope for the <lb />
future. were other <lb />
silent or attempted to the <lb />
fence, the o <lb />
them by their <lb />
names and -ottered in- <lb />
protest the buries.- <lb />
Carolina journalists <lb />
be but the majority <lb />
of ill out. are and true. They <lb />
good n of North <lb />
and they sot for the defense <lb />
of state her fees without <lb />
borders. liberties <lb />
not in so long as the <lb />
alive its duty. <lb />
It is very to see tho pa- <lb />
shake the nonsense out of a <lb />
fraud and prone to its <lb />
depths. be sure, now and then <lb />
a toady or a coward may be found <lb />
who wait to get orders, but where <lb />
there is one like this there ate ten <lb />
who own souls and who send <lb />
their to the mark. We have <lb />
the respect for the <lb />
per man, of North Carolina as a <lb />
whole, and recent events have <lb />
our good <lb />
Charity and Children. <lb />
has put up his <lb />
crow again by re-introducing his <lb />
bill to reduce the congressional <lb />
representation of those states which <lb />
have discriminated politically <lb />
against the But nobody is <lb />
frightened. <lb />
A Queer Trade. <lb />
The seller of Mexico <lb />
is a merchant who derives his <lb />
hood from the fact Mexican <lb />
must have his peppers, whatever <lb />
else he may deny bin self. They <lb />
are brought to his door by the <lb />
or he may go to the market- <lb />
place and find them spread oat for <lb />
ale on matting. The market-man, <lb />
dressed inexpensively as far J <lb />
bis bodily garb is wears <lb />
in nearly every instance an elaborate <lb />
Some of these <lb />
Mexicans own hats that cost as much <lb />
as the rest of their wardrobe. The <lb />
pride of the white man in <lb />
ma is not to be compared to that of <lb />
the his sombrero. It i <lb />
radical characteristic which finds it. <lb />
counterpart in the apron of the <lb />
How <lb />
may be lowly, but her apron, <lb />
might be that of a woman of. higher- <lb />
plush edged with fur is not <lb />
From <lb />
in Everybody's- <lb />
for November. <lb />
The secretary of agriculture of the- <lb />
States draws gloomy <lb />
for the farmers of Texas- <lb />
when he tells them that they cannot <lb />
exterminate the boll weevil; and <lb />
utters a depressing prophecy for the <lb />
farmers of the other c states in <lb />
saying weevil <lb />
Sabine Mississippi and <lb />
land on this side. The <lb />
comfortable and the rational way to <lb />
regard these prophecies is to <lb />
God never <lb />
in the soil f this set ti pro- <lb />
i it to produce, <lb />
above a c which is. a <lb />
worldwide necessity, and gave it a <lb />
climate h this crop <lb />
fruit in intending all <lb />
the <lb />
for lo- other- reason <lb />
than it. <lb />
of <lb />
this enemy, i t has- other <lb />
enemy,, except the last, which <lb />
bound. of trade has <lb />
endowed Mr. for a position <lb />
on rivers and commit- <lb />
tee. He is the fluent man for that <lb />
n on the South <lb />
coast Bis selection <lb />
would please people <lb />
from to- Baltimore. He <lb />
secure th-Inland Waterway <lb />
o project to Southern <lb />
any that has been <lb />
in a quarter of a century. <lb />
Raleigh News, and Observer. <lb />
30.000 was the large verdict <lb />
given by a Wake county jury to the, <lb />
plaintiff in a suit against the Sea- <lb />
board Air Line railroad for the loss <lb />
of a leg. This is the largest dam- <lb />
ages ever given by a North Carolina <lb />
jury. The verdict was set aside as <lb />
being excessive. Remembering that <lb />
another jury in the same county try- <lb />
a man for murder let him go <lb />
free, looks like a man's leg is <lb />
regarded of more value than a man's <lb />
life. <lb />
That wan n pretty good fake pull- <lb />
ed off at New that the jail was <lb />
about to be attacked by citizens of <lb />
Jones county to liberate a prisoner <lb />
confined under sentence for murder. <lb />
And the state will have to pay <lb />
bill for calling out the Naval Re- <lb />
serves to guard the<lb />
Prophet John also ask- <lb />
ed for a passport to go abroad. With <lb />
him and Bryan both out of the <lb />
try there may come a rest <lb />
kinds of news In the papers. <lb />
This department is in charge of J. M. Blow, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern in Winterville and territory <lb />
Nov. 11,1903- <lb />
There unusually <lb />
of turkeys from this <lb />
every day, the agent informs us. <lb />
the advance of cot to <lb />
goods we went north early and <lb />
purchased our stock of fall <lb />
winter goods and feel sure that we <lb />
can save you money as we bought <lb />
balk of oar at old prices and <lb />
sell the same way. <lb />
cordially invited. <lb />
to <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Newborn, <lb />
spent several days here this week <lb />
on <lb />
See M. L. the jeweler. <lb />
Repairing promptly done. Work <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
J. L. Hamilton left <lb />
morning for Point where <lb />
he has accepted a position as flag- <lb />
man A. L <lb />
We now manufacturing a <lb />
wash out of the old North <lb />
Carolina pine, of gums. These <lb />
are the very beat kind of wood <lb />
that can be Apply to <lb />
Mfg. Co. <lb />
B. F. Manning went to Ayden <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Cotton yesterday <lb />
If you your horse shod, <lb />
if your harness or your own <lb />
reed repairing, and for general <lb />
blacksmith see W. <lb />
L. street. <lb />
W. B. sold Harrington, <lb />
A Co. <lb />
Friday no does this <lb />
strike <lb />
The Mtg. Co. <lb />
a specialty of nun shoeing. <lb />
to other arrangements <lb />
Dr. J. M. did not deliver <lb />
his lecture on to <lb />
hero yesterday, but will do so <lb />
Friday, the at in. <lb />
We have a nice hue hats for <lb />
both old also trunks, <lb />
valises, at prices <lb />
Singletrees and Plow Beams <lb />
made of the very material by <lb />
the Winterville Co. <lb />
W. B, from near <lb />
Greenville, was in Friday. <lb />
All kinds of scroll turned <lb />
work done to order by the Winter- <lb />
ville Co. <lb />
B. T. Smith been visit- <lb />
his daughter in re- <lb />
turned home on <lb />
We would call at to the <lb />
fact we have ah ed goods to <lb />
our line of re- <lb />
ask public to call <lb />
Mfg. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Sam Hudson and Roscoe Fields <lb />
left yesterday for to re- <lb />
main until Sunday afternoon. <lb />
The Winterville Cigar Co. don't <lb />
belong to the trust. your <lb />
orders right along get the best <lb />
cheroot in the world for the money <lb />
and patronize home industries. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed. <lb />
Ed of spent a <lb />
abort while here yesterday. <lb />
Bring your cotton to Winter- <lb />
ville have it G. A. <lb />
Kittrell Co. will buy your seed <lb />
at gin and pay highest market <lb />
or give you in ex- <lb />
change for them. <lb />
Vivian Roberson and <lb />
Dora Cox will today and to- <lb />
morrow with Miss <lb />
See M L. the jeweler. <lb />
Repair done. Work <lb />
et-d. <lb />
A. Ai. of Ayden, was <lb />
here buying <lb />
J. D. <lb />
Cox Board per day. Best <lb />
House town. <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox, of Greenville, <lb />
yesterday <lb />
B. F. Co., will pay <lb />
the highest cash price your <lb />
seed. <lb />
Mr. at Drug Store <lb />
We have in stock the bet-t line <lb />
of shoes ever offered here and can <lb />
fit you in doth size and price. <lb />
Bring your family and we will <lb />
keep this red on, so we will make <lb />
i shoe squeal before yon get it on <lb />
your foot. B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
We have spared no time in <lb />
stock and we think we <lb />
can suit the most <lb />
F. Manning Co. <lb />
Dr. Cox in to bis drug <lb />
stock always has on hand a com- <lb />
line of free school books, pen <lb />
and scratch tablets, pens, pencils, <lb />
the finest assort men t of box <lb />
stationery to Winter- <lb />
ville. <lb />
For or house and <lb />
lot located between Josephus Cox <lb />
and A Cox on street. <lb />
Apply to C. A. Fair. <lb />
B. F. Manning Co., will pay <lb />
the cash market price for <lb />
your cotton seed. <lb />
For brick MM G. A. Kittrell <lb />
Co. They have recently burned a <lb />
kiln and will reason- <lb />
able to suit times. <lb />
Yesterday another load of wag- <lb />
ons and carts A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb />
establishment for an adjoin- <lb />
county. There were in all <lb />
twenty wheels. These with <lb />
bodies and running gears made <lb />
quite a good load for the big mules. <lb />
C. A. Fair his friends re- <lb />
turned from their hunting trip <lb />
last Tuesday night. They brought <lb />
a hoe bock home with them and <lb />
reporter a grand time. The <lb />
gentlemen Mi. Fair were <lb />
all high toned, courteous and <lb />
lite, our -ere very <lb />
much captivated with them. We <lb />
all hope they will come again soon <lb />
remain longer. They left for <lb />
Atlantic City Wednesday taking <lb />
the deer with them. <lb />
Two kinds of sweet potato, <lb />
half white yam and the other hall <lb />
yellow yam, all under the same <lb />
STRONG LINES <lb />
New in Men's Shoes for <lb />
Well, come in and we will take pleasure <lb />
in showing you. There are new ideas and styles <lb />
galore. Come in to look or as <lb />
see fit. We are strong on Men's <lb />
men know it and most men buy here. well <lb />
shod customers assist in spreading our reputation <lb />
As the Shoe Store of Greenville. <lb />
Hut as we previously in <lb />
and see the New Fall and Winter Styles. We <lb />
are only asking now to show like to <lb />
show our Shoes. They're so different. <lb />
Full Line of Boy's Shoes. <lb />
FRANK WILsON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
we very reasonable and. and when cooked split just <lb />
always glad to serve you and save. Um of an this <lb />
money if possible. week. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Mrs. and <lb />
children, of Bethel, are visiting <lb />
Che family of M. G. Bryan. <lb />
Now a word to wise. Go to <lb />
see B. F. Co., before <lb />
their are exhausted. <lb />
Capt. George Hawks En- <lb />
Geo. of the <lb />
spent Wednesday night <lb />
here. <lb />
R. R S. Stewart <lb />
H. B. <lb />
Surgeries, will be <lb />
at Sit. Nov. Ayden, <lb />
the Greenville Nov. <lb />
There are but few attending <lb />
court this week. people are <lb />
a peaceful people have no <lb />
litigations <lb />
It is nothing unusual to bear a <lb />
men remark that A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb />
Co's., priors of wire are away <lb />
down below any others he has been <lb />
able to got, when yon do <lb />
strike who has bought some <lb />
elsewhere at a higher price, he <lb />
We lead follow <lb />
they Some competitors copy <lb />
our styles, copy our prices. <lb />
None dare copy both. Other <lb />
manufacturers may have come one <lb />
of advantages we No <lb />
other this part <lb />
the state all of You <lb />
simply j equal the <lb />
w otter by going to any other <lb />
can prove to you <lb />
better v-k selling superior <lb />
goods for less money than <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Dealer in <lb />
Staple and Fancy Groceries, <lb />
Dry Goods, Hats and Conn- <lb />
try Produce, <lb />
Meat, Meal, Flour and Lard <lb />
Specialties. <lb />
Candies, Cakes, Crackers and Cheese <lb />
always fresh. Tobacco Snuff and Ci- <lb />
gars. Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. <lb />
Fruits and Vegetables, Rice, Hominy <lb />
Canned Goods. Green and Roast <lb />
Coffee. Toilet and Laundry Soaps. <lb />
opposition <lb />
of our this <lb />
over, then write us for <lb />
and prices call see us. A. <lb />
G. Cox Co. <lb />
buggy robes at <lb />
are to think about. <lb />
They a. e still better to look at, I <lb />
and best of all is the comfortable <lb />
fueling to be enjoyed by using <lb />
them. Too price not <lb />
part either. <lb />
A stranger of more than ordinary <lb />
feels like kicking himself because intelligent appearance has <lb />
he was not better potted. The in our midst for the past <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
truth of the mutter have <lb />
using every effort to let all <lb />
know far and of Che excellent <lb />
bargains are offering. <lb />
way t he fence is leaving is sufficient <lb />
proof of their success. <lb />
Mrs. Mary Kittrell and her <lb />
daughter, Miss Sallie, left <lb />
day to visit her married daughter <lb />
in who has several <lb />
children with fever. <lb />
few days, lie with no <lb />
one, attends to his own <lb />
affairs, leaves one train, returns <lb />
on another, takes a ramble <lb />
country and again we see him <lb />
among He turns out to be a <lb />
detective, and last caught a <lb />
by the name of Joe Worth- <lb />
who threw the missile at <lb />
the train Tuesday night and hurt <lb />
Mr. William of Selma. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
A Full Line of Millinery <lb />
Goods. S<lb />
We obtain fl. <lb />
model, or photo In vent ion <lb />
free report on <lb />
How to <lb />
Patents and <lb />
For free book, <lb />
write i <lb />
to <lb />
For <lb />
TRADE-MARKS<lb />
For Bargains <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Caps and <lb />
Furnishings, <lb />
to <lb />
B. BRO., <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
in Eastern Carolina.<lb />
BRO <lb />
f.; <lb />
MANUFACTURED BY <lb />
A. G. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C.<lb /></p>
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mm IX. O. <lb />
GRIMESLAND <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
J. Proctor Bros <lb />
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb />
and <lb />
If you want lumber t build a <lb />
furniture to go la it, slothing tail <lb />
dry good far our family, <lb />
tor your table, or <lb />
farm, supply your <lb />
Our mill are now <lb />
in we are <lb />
pared to cotton, rind corn, <lb />
lumbar, do all kinds <lb />
of turned Work f r <lb />
ad We also <lb />
do general repairing of baggies <lb />
carts and <lb />
with says <lb />
Elijah <lb />
T. F. PROCTOR, <lb />
Grimesland, N. C. <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
Anything wanted In the way <lb />
of Clothing, Dry Goods, No- <lb />
Shoes. Hats, <lb />
and Hardware can be found <lb />
here, whether it is some- <lb />
to eat, to <lb />
wear, or for the <lb />
house or farm, you can e <lb />
supplied. Highest <lb />
for cotton, country produce <lb />
or anything the farmer sells. <lb />
Thanks. <lb />
The enjoyed a <lb />
a feast Wednesday afternoon of <lb />
hot coffee, biscuit and butter, sent <lb />
up with compliments of Mr. <lb />
Kendall, of the Majestic <lb />
exhibit at the store <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb />
DISASTROUS <lb />
Carelessness is responsible for <lb />
many a railway wreck and the <lb />
causes are making human <lb />
wrecks sufferers from Throat <lb />
Lung But since the <lb />
advent of Dr. King's New Dr <lb />
every for Consumption, Cough- <lb />
Colds, even th worst case <lb />
can be cured, and <lb />
nation in no longer necessary. <lb />
I Lois of Dorchester, <lb />
i Mass., is one of whose life <lb />
was saved by Dr. King's New <lb />
j Discovery. This great remedy is <lb />
I guaranteed for all Throat <lb />
Lang Wooten's Drug <lb />
Trial free. <lb />
H. C. VENTERS, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Dry Goods, Fancy <lb />
eerie-, Tobacco and Cigars. The <lb />
only Fountain in town, All <lb />
the popular drinks. Hot Peanuts <lb />
every day. <lb />
Who Is <lb />
The death of Dr. W. M. B <lb />
Brown removes the oldest white <lb />
of the town. Who take <lb />
rank as oldest t There arc <lb />
a number of citizens here who are <lb />
well in the but have any <lb />
reached <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BUGGY CO., <lb />
E. A. Jr., D. D. Gardner, E. A. Sr., <lb />
President Treas. <lb />
DIRECTORS; D. D. Gardner. W. R smith, E A. Sr., <lb />
E. A. Jr., J. E- FACTORY ON MAIN <lb />
STREET, SOUTH OF FIVE POINTS. <lb />
We manufacture the best buggies on tins market. We em- <lb />
ploy none but skilled workmen. We in stock a full <lb />
line of Harness and first class Farm Wagons. <lb />
Ch I examine our Stock. <lb />
E. Sf., <lb />
N. C, Nov. 1903. <lb />
James Mooring and S. B. <lb />
of Greenville, spent Sun <lb />
day Bethel. <lb />
Misses Essie and Bella <lb />
Rose, of Plymouth, have been vis- <lb />
friends in Bethel this week. <lb />
Tom Smith has been <lb />
for some reason. <lb />
Misses Grimes Lizzie <lb />
Mayo have returned from Hamil <lb />
tour where they went to be present <lb />
at i he marriage of Miss Baker to <lb />
Mr. bury. <lb />
Mark of Mt. Olive, is <lb />
visiting near Bethel this <lb />
week. <lb />
Mrs. of Littleton, has <lb />
r, Mu <lb />
Davis,, in Bethel s wee I; <lb />
Mann has the class. <lb />
that baa ever been in Bet lei. She <lb />
is popular pupils- <lb />
and patrons. <lb />
Wheeler Martin <lb />
of ire in <lb />
Mm. J e Ton are <lb />
visiting A. Ward this meek. <lb />
Mt;. Littleton,, <lb />
will come Mr. <lb />
conduct the at the <lb />
Baptist <lb />
Miss Creel, the vary -popular- <lb />
teas-1 at the graded <lb />
school, is-align ill. <lb />
Master on and his <lb />
mother west t o Tarboro Tuesday. <lb />
DR. R. J. GRIMES. <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb />
BETHEL, S. C. <lb />
tie pot- <lb />
DR ft F. THIGPEN, <lb />
N AND SURGEON. <lb />
N. c. <lb />
t door to Poet<lb />
NOT A SICK SINCE. <lb />
was taken severely with kid- <lb />
trouble. I tried all sorts of <lb />
medicines, none of which relieved <lb />
me. day I saw an ad of your J <lb />
Electric Bitters and determined I <lb />
I to try that. After taking a few <lb />
doses I felt relieved, j <lb />
thereafter was entirely cured, I <lb />
have not seen a sick day j <lb />
Neighbors of mine have been cured i <lb />
of Rheumatism, <lb />
and Kidney troubles and j <lb />
Debility This i what B. F <lb />
Bass, of Fremont. X. writes.; <lb />
Only at. Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
AND <lb />
BETHEL, C. <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
Complete Dry Furniture. Groceries. <lb />
We Pay Highest Prices for Cotton , <lb />
Seed and Country Produce.<lb />
AT <lb />
The market is a Little Better and the Reliable. a <lb />
THE <lb />
BROS. <lb />
is not satisfied to do as well for the farmer as any <lb />
Other warehouse, but its motto is to do a little better. <lb />
We are noted for high prices. You have heard the old <lb />
saying about l-the proof of the Just bring <lb />
us your tobacco we will show you the proof in high <lb />
prices. <lb />
F. EVANS COMPANY. <lb />
Be Careful of the Feelings of Others. <lb />
not wound the of <lb />
tour unnecessarily. Tn <lb />
avoid Wounds j <lb />
I are tow The, <lb />
reckless dealer ID Goods, Shoes. Hats. Caps, Under- <lb />
feelings of hi b wear -w Ware, Hardware, <lb />
acts of commission omission <lb />
a more painful and lasting <lb />
work than he may think. Many ; <lb />
unseen <lb />
the perpetrator, suffers a <lb />
therefor, for a cause later be <lb />
judges to be mysterious As. in- <lb />
child handles no more the <lb />
plant that has stung it. so oar lei- i <lb />
withdraw j from the <lb />
who even under the <lb />
smiles and protestations <lb />
bus sent a painful spear to <lb />
the P. R. Law, <lb />
ton <lb />
can get honest at living prices. Sc- our <lb />
stock before be <lb />
purchases. <lb />
and everything yon, wear. Everything you use in <lb />
house and you use in your parlor <lb />
Goods a Specialty. <lb />
Our goods are bent and we are ready to serve <lb />
Everybody that sews buys, and everybody that <lb />
or goods customers. Just give up a trial <lb />
save money. <lb />
BUN BROTHERS. <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
Jas. F. Davenport, <lb />
Front. <lb />
DRESS GOODS <lb />
We are showing a splendid assort- <lb />
of the newest and best, and <lb />
we are offering them at low prices. <lb />
.-o-inch <lb />
inch <lb />
inch <lb />
gray, <lb />
inch <lb />
62-inch <lb />
inch <lb />
Mohair, black, <lb />
Mohair, black, <lb />
Mohair, and blue, 1.00 <lb />
Mohair, cream. <lb />
Muck, blue, <lb />
caster, brown, <lb />
black, 1.00 <lb />
black, 1.50 <lb />
black, 2.00 <lb />
36-inch <lb />
44-inch Silk Henrietta 1.25 <lb />
38-inch t Serge, colors, <lb />
52-inch blue. 1.00 <lb />
36-itch Venetians, <lb />
Broadcloth, <lb />
de <lb />
inch de Crepe, <lb />
Mercerized <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
to 1.00 <lb />
A full line of DRESS TRIMMINGS, Including Persian Bands, <lb />
Pendants, e display of Dress Skirts <lb />
Petticoats. We carry the and <lb />
SHOES for ladies. We can surely please every woman. <lb />
JAS. F. DAVENPORT <lb />
Tobacco Farmers. <lb />
The ed To <lb />
Co. has been <lb />
under the law of Carolina, <lb />
and all arrangements <lb />
have been for the conduct <lb />
of a tobacco warehouse, <lb />
at warehouse, Green <lb />
ville, N. C. We ask the patron- <lb />
age and support of the <lb />
growers of the country simply on <lb />
the ground of merit and mutual <lb />
interest. <lb />
This is a corporation, and <lb />
like an individual business part <lb />
the stock holders are in <lb />
no way responsible for any debts <lb />
that may he made by I he company. <lb />
We simply say this because the <lb />
has been circulated to the <lb />
contrary. We shall endeavor to <lb />
merit your patronage. We don't <lb />
promise you more than anyone <lb />
else, but we do at all time <lb />
tee you the best market price. <lb />
Look into this business, examine <lb />
its charter and see if it is not to <lb />
your interest to support and pat- <lb />
it. <lb />
Tours to. Serve, <lb />
The Consolidated <lb />
Go. <lb />
Cold Comfort <lb />
and the possession of one of <lb />
our will insure sweet milk, cream and <lb />
S water and dainties that <lb />
b e unattainable the Refrigerator. <lb />
HA YOU A LAWN <lb />
you have you will want, a Lawn Mower pretty <lb />
on. and we've made it for you to own on. <lb />
is no need to borrow a lawn mower when we <lb />
w tn a good machine with best steel knives at such <lb />
a price, and guarantee it to do the work. <lb />
Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Hammocks and <lb />
else in the hardware line. <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
1901.<lb />
Marble and Granite <lb />
Monuments <lb />
and Agents for Wire <lb />
Main office and electric <lb />
Macon, <lb />
Branch shops, <lb />
N. C, and C <lb />
For <lb />
N. O. <lb />
SPECIAL <lb />
DRESS <lb />
Every fabric known, both -d and i <lb />
domestic. Fashion's latest and moat B <lb />
styles can be found here. <lb />
Heavy <lb />
Lined Shirts and draw- <lb />
each garment, <lb />
Heavy Ribbed, Taped neck <lb />
Fleece Lined Union Suits, <lb />
and children's, <lb />
cents. <lb />
By far most artistic line of Models, <lb />
ready-to-wear Hats we hove ever <lb />
shown. We spare neither expense r <lb />
give our customers the latest styles. est ma- <lb />
and the best workmanship money <lb />
and brains can produce. <lb />
Baby caps <lb />
AH Prices. <lb />
and Children's <lb />
HATS-all <lb />
pairs extra size 11-4 <lb />
White Blankets, <lb />
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb />
FRIDAY, NOV. <lb />
J. L. Hearne sick. <lb />
J. E. Hughes, of is in <lb />
town. <lb />
W. T. Clark, of Wilson, is here <lb />
today. <lb />
J. J. Corey is seriously ill with <lb />
pneumonia. <lb />
Lovit Hines, of spent <lb />
today here. <lb />
J. A. Dudley, of Washington, is <lb />
in town. <lb />
j Mrs. J. W. and her <lb />
sister, Miss Morton, went to Rob- <lb />
today. <lb />
Miss Blanche Barrows, of Ports- <lb />
mouth, arrived Thursday evening <lb />
to visit Mrs. Z. T. Vincent. <lb />
The family-f <lb />
left this rooming Norfolk. He <lb />
has closed his candy store here. <lb />
Miss. Battle returned <lb />
Thursday evening a to <lb />
Portsmouth. <lb />
Attorneys Frank Spruill, of <lb />
and H. . Connor, Jr., <lb />
; Wilson, are here attending <lb />
both being engaged in the <lb />
j trial of a big suit. <lb />
Ladies of town interested in <lb />
mimic are invited to the Carolin <lb />
Club to- <lb />
j night. <lb />
sales have been the order <lb />
the tobacco warehouses again <lb />
his week. <lb />
The Masonic temple building is <lb />
, nearly ready for the roof. <lb />
Attention is called to the <lb />
of land sale by F. G. <lb />
James, commissioner. <lb />
It looked like rain last night <lb />
but fair weather came instead. <lb />
Black Mercerized <lb />
Petticoats <lb />
worth 1.00, special, <lb />
pairs Bed Blankets <lb />
WORTH 1.75. SPECIAL, <lb />
With ii-inch Flounce, <lb />
31-2 inch <lb />
price, <lb />
Pairs All-Wool <lb />
Heavy Knee Pants, <lb />
Pairs All-Wool Fine <lb />
Pants, worth <lb />
and special, <lb />
The kind that wears, holds it shape <lb />
and color and gives satisfaction. <lb />
For Ten days extra cut <lb />
prices on the who <lb />
Clothing Overcoats <lb />
id <lb />
Pictures <lb />
Easels <lb />
Chairs, Couches, <lb />
Carpets, Mattings <lb />
Rugs, Oil Cloths, <lb />
Furniture, <lb />
Wardrobes, Cradles.<lb />
MM <lb />
SATURDAY, NOV. <lb />
Rev. F. Q. left <lb />
afternoon for <lb />
J. A. Dudley went to <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
Gardner, <lb />
cane in Friday to visit Mrs. H. C. <lb />
i Booker. <lb />
J. B. Rhodes, of Kinston -pent <lb />
Friday here. <lb />
j F. L, Taft left Ibis <lb />
for Greensboro, where he has <lb />
accepted a position with the Scar- <lb />
borough Map Co., of Boston, Muss. <lb />
i Wilson returned Fri- <lb />
day evening from at Oxford. <lb />
Hairy left Friday <lb />
for Raleigh. <lb />
Prof. II. <lb />
Friday from Raleigh. <lb />
E. V. returned to <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
James went to <lb />
Friday evening and returned this <lb />
g morning. <lb />
W. M. Daniel, of Dunn, came <lb />
Friday evening to visit relatives. <lb />
II. went to Suffolk to- <lb />
day. <lb />
Mrs. A. O. and <lb />
I of Plymouth, who have <lb />
her sister, Mrs. T. J. <lb />
Jarvis, returned home today. <lb />
W. L. of h in <lb />
town. <lb />
W. R. Smith to <lb />
today. <lb />
Paul R. Outlaw is again on the <lb />
sick list.<lb />
W. S. Walton, of Suffolk, who <lb />
has been here for some time re- <lb />
i turned home today. <lb />
Mr. H. A. Sutton, one of our <lb />
who is getting along well <lb />
j in years, celebrated his an- <lb />
today. <lb />
There is a heap of difference <lb />
between loving a girl before a nice <lb />
open fire and then walking home <lb />
late at night in the cold.<lb /></p>
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N. O. <lb />
ON ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. Nov. <lb />
W. W. to <lb />
Monday on <lb />
W. J. to Snow Hill <lb />
evening. <lb />
Elias baa gone to Snow <lb />
Hill on <lb />
A good many of young <lb />
attended church at <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
B. Pope will fill his regular <lb />
monthly appointment <lb />
C. F made a business trip <lb />
to <lb />
Mack Churchill went to Bethel <lb />
Sunday to visit bis wife, who is <lb />
visiting her Mr. and Mis. <lb />
J. It. Jenkins. <lb />
We are glad to state that Mr. <lb />
Hard.-e is much <lb />
proved, after several days illness. I <lb />
Miss Abbie and Robt. <lb />
den visited friends at Snow Hill <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
The annual Thanksgiving party <lb />
will be held at Hookerton this <lb />
have <lb />
. j- crowned with great <lb />
and we are sure the one <lb />
year will not fall shun of all I <lb />
previous ones. The committee, <lb />
we understand, has arranged i <lb />
splendid Let all come <lb />
who can for the proceeds are for a <lb />
most worthy cause. <lb />
. M. I <lb />
Wholesale retell Grocer <lb />
Cash paid <lb />
Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys. et-. Be- <lb />
steads, Suits, <lb />
Carriages, Go-Out, <lb />
Tables, Safes. I <lb />
and frail Ax <lb />
Key West he <lb />
Henry no <lb />
tied <lb />
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Mill <lb />
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Si v.-, <lb />
Magic Pond, Matches, i <lb />
Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Ufa Seeds, Orange. Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, <lb />
Primes, Currents, Raisins, <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and <lb />
Ware, Cakes Haas <lb />
torn, Butter, N <lb />
loyal Sewing Machines, and i <lb />
other goods. Quality <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. <lb />
ii see me. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
is all you desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse -Goods, <lb />
of <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Corey <lb />
The Newest Shades in Furs <lb />
Fox, Squirrel, Mink, <lb />
sum, and <lb />
Seal. <lb />
If you want Stylish Furs you <lb />
can buy here with confidence. <lb />
T. H. <lb />
Practical tin and sheet iron <lb />
worker, Roofing, Guttering, <lb />
Spouting, Metal Ceiling and <lb />
Siding, Shingle and <lb />
work a specialty. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
I have em ploy ad a <lb />
and prepared to do slate roof <lb />
Orders for work iii <lb />
receive prompt attention <lb />
Work room over Baker <lb />
One the most remarkable cases <lb />
of a cold, deep seated on the <lb />
causing pneumonia, is that of lira <lb />
Gertrude K. Marion, Ind , <lb />
who was entirely cured by the u.-. <lb />
of One Cough Cure. She <lb />
coughing and straining <lb />
so weakened that I ran <lb />
in v. from to <lb />
I d a remedies to Fountain, H. L., <lb />
until I used One Minute <lb />
Cough Core. Four bottles of total <lb />
wonderful cured me en-1 <lb />
of the cough, <lb />
my lungs and restored me to my <lb />
weight, health and <lb />
by John L. <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
The <lb />
Latest <lb />
Styles in <lb />
Jackets and Coats <lb />
Superior <lb />
workmanship <lb />
Style and Fit <lb />
if you want the right <lb />
have it. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
in Country <lb />
Bought and Sold <lb />
Physician and Surgeon, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Strengthened one door east of post or <lb />
street Phone <lb />
Hill Too Slow. <lb />
OB I'll EH b <lb />
Mr. C. O , hat <lb />
the piles for years. Doctors mil <lb />
dollars could do him <lb />
good. DeWitt's Witch <lb />
Salve cured him permanently. In <lb />
valuable for cuts, burns <lb />
sprains, laceration, <lb />
salt rheum, and all ii <lb />
diseases. Look for the name D- <lb />
Witt on the . <lb />
Murphy of Tammany invited <lb />
B. bill the <lb />
make the <lb />
principal speech at a <lb />
meeting in Riding <lb />
a Saturday night. Hill <lb />
until morn n -n <lb />
then he went to Murphy and re- L Woolen. <lb />
ported for duty, am sorry,; <lb />
but it in too said the <lb />
chief have <lb />
nuked Mr. to make the <lb />
r. <lb />
is the program <lb />
to oust definitely the <lb />
leadership, to make Judge <lb />
i. Derrick of Albany leader <lb />
in hi.-i Stead, and to send a solid <lb />
Cleveland delegation to <lb />
year's democratic national <lb />
IN <lb />
I. PERRY CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties <lb />
Correspondence and <lb />
Our Skirts <lb />
Stylish in Appear- <lb />
and hang like <lb />
made to order gar-<lb />
J. B. CHERRY<lb />
Hall of History. <lb />
Margaret <lb />
city, has loaned to the Hall of <lb />
I he State Museum, s <lb />
very valuable papers and . <lb />
merits. There is the Treaty of <lb />
between the <lb />
and the whites, in <lb />
1712; the signatures of <lb />
Sir and Governor j <lb />
beneath land grants a deed . <lb />
by Lord to ladies in <lb />
North Carolina, dated in j <lb />
and other deeds, grants, j <lb />
maps and papers, contained in a j <lb />
Observer. <lb />
The humor of the average man is <lb />
an dry that he has to pay for the <lb />
drinks in order to get others to <lb />
listen to <lb />
Some people are <lb />
different with clocks. <lb />
Philadelphia Record. <lb />
When a woman can't of <lb />
anything to do aha her <lb />
hair. <lb />
Cure due i <lb />
e stomach which it in on <lb />
. isle to dolor f, even <lb />
or I. <lb />
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the natural of <lb />
docs work of the , ii <lb />
the <lb />
the inflamed of <lb />
are allowed to rest <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure digest I I <lb />
eat and enables tin stomach <lb />
and digestive organs to <lb />
ail into rich, red blood <lb />
John <lb />
C. <lb />
IN <lb />
American and Italian Marble <lb />
end Iron Pence Sold. <lb />
i work and prices reasonable <lb />
I ii on a <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Mocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LIN <lb />
Stubborn <lb />
FACTS <lb />
Back up Our Claims for <lb />
YUCATAN <lb />
TONIC <lb />
Fact s a Tonic and <lb />
a stimulant <lb />
Fact vitalizes and lends <lb />
permanent vigor to the entire <lb />
human system. <lb />
Fact not drag, but <lb />
a normal, scientific cm a for <lb />
Jill Malarial Complaints <lb />
Chills and<lb />
It th tint <lb />
prohibit, I lo or low <lb />
Women peculiar lo Ml <lb />
Snored to perfect health. Your will <lb />
add to ours. <lb />
TRY <lb />
with <lb />
THE AMERICAN CO. <lb />
. IND. <lb />
Steamer It. L. Myers leave <lb />
Washington daily, except Sunday, <lb />
a. in for Greenville, leave <lb />
Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb />
at m. for Washington. <lb />
Connecting at with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb />
Aurora, South Creek, <lb />
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and lot <lb />
all points for the with rail- <lb />
reads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line Chesapeake <lb />
S. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
J. J. CHEERY, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
T. H. MYERS, <lb />
V. <lb />
SHOES <lb />
FOR PARTICULAR <lb />
We are proud of our shoe stock this We are <lb />
certain we have the finest line we have ever shown and we are <lb />
that no other store gets even a little bit ahead of us. <lb />
ULTRA and Shoes for Women <lb />
are our strong cards, and e are able to meet the require- <lb />
of the most fastidious as well as the pat- <lb />
and we invite a thorough inspection of our line -ULTRA in <lb />
name, ULTRA In character, ULTRA in every that con- <lb />
tributes to fit, comfort and style. In finish, material and work- <lb />
we are proud to present to all lovers of in <lb />
footwear a shoe for which we have never yet had to make apology. <lb />
The Shoe is constructed on <lb />
without sacrifice of those attributes that appeal women's <lb />
taste, or her pride, in a well and stylishly dressed foot. <lb />
Our usually up-to-date line of children's and Infant's shoes is <lb />
even better than ever. We are we can insure perfect <lb />
satisfaction and save you money in your shoe needs. <lb />
Pulley Bowen's <lb />
Home of Women's Fashions. <lb />
The On y Way- <lb />
To jet the confidence of the pros <lb />
people of Pitt county by <lb />
is through the daily and <lb />
semi-weekly editions of <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1903. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
No. <lb />
INTERESTING POINT. <lb />
Public Streets Cannot Private <lb />
Property. <lb />
The suit that tried in court <lb />
last week and disposed of <lb />
was one in which the. <lb />
town felt interested in that it <lb />
determined the right the <lb />
board of a town have in <lb />
disposing of a portion of a <lb />
that Mr. L Arthur, <lb />
who purchased property m the <lb />
west of the town <lb />
after it had been off in lots <lb />
and streets by the former <lb />
and the then being the <lb />
property of purchasers of to <lb />
be kept open as streets, sold a lot <lb />
to parties on which lo erect a to- <lb />
giving the <lb />
deed for this lot it included a <lb />
loot strip of the street and when <lb />
the went to build their <lb />
house wart extended this <lb />
portion the street. The <lb />
of the beard of aldermen was <lb />
called to this and alter <lb />
of the matter there was an order <lb />
made t give the of the <lb />
street to the purchaser of the lot. <lb />
As went on the owners of <lb />
the plant wanted to dispose -of the <lb />
property. They received an offer <lb />
tor it, but when the c <lb />
purchaser looked into the matter <lb />
they thought a goad title <lb />
not be given to the property and <lb />
therefore, declined to take it. <lb />
The last week was to <lb />
the purchasers <lb />
to take property. After hear- <lb />
the . <lb />
did case go to the <lb />
that the <lb />
board of town no to <lb />
any pi a <lb />
which had been dedicated to <lb />
public by being indicated on a <lb />
plat by lots were sold d <lb />
which indicated both lots <lb />
treats. <lb />
Tin- took an appeal <lb />
court. <lb />
NO HOPE FOR GOLDBRICK GANG <lb />
To Bring These Negroes Rack. <lb />
Ga., Nov. <lb />
is a movement on foot here to <lb />
bring back Liberia the Irwin <lb />
county who February <lb />
emigrated to that country. <lb />
The predicament of these C. Nov. <lb />
was described a letter from the the of this sentence is to in <lb />
United States Supreme Court <lb />
Decides Against Them. <lb />
United States minister, resident <lb />
consul at <lb />
to Secretary Bay, and transmitted <lb />
by him to Congressman <lb />
The report of <lb />
to Secretary Hay is <lb />
have the honor to inform yo <lb />
dace like criminals to avoid her <lb />
territory, North Carolina is to be <lb />
congratulated, cot <lb />
This was the declaration of the <lb />
court of the United States <lb />
today in passing upon the case of <lb />
the gold brick combination that at <lb />
tempted to defraud Paul Garrett, <lb />
that the month of February of N. C. two of <lb />
the yen, a party of j are now serving ten year terms in <lb />
Colored persons, consisting f she Mate prison. The held <lb />
males, females and no federal was in- <lb />
Irwin county, as migrant announced that the de <lb />
for under th North Carolina <lb />
leadership of one ii. J. Scott. <lb />
their arrival the <lb />
government did its best to assist <lb />
overcoming the rigor of <lb />
t In- climate and supplying them <lb />
with some food; tin- land which <lb />
been given them could produce <lb />
not hi up for their <lb />
then, however, <lb />
the number have died at Cheese <lb />
man burp, the place assigned them <lb />
court was conclusive <lb />
this court. the case <lb />
o-i of error the state <lb />
Court was for of <lb />
jurisdiction, while the judgment in <lb />
the corpus case from <lb />
was affirmed. <lb />
As to the of the Chicago <lb />
attorney appearing for the <lb />
who prayed that <lb />
of their clients be given to the <lb />
by the For the lack marshal of States court <lb />
of homes they were all put in a j because of the fear of injury to <lb />
house of two rooms, where North mob, <lb />
the court simply passed it by with <lb />
a denial of request. This brings <lb />
to an the strenuous fight for <lb />
died one after the other, from <lb />
want of food <lb />
of this number still <lb />
remain in a sickly destitute of I he gold crowd <lb />
condition. Sixteen are still <lb />
Twenty-two have Upset. <lb />
returned to Monrovia; these are; A 0- <lb />
ragged, starving a, , , <lb />
Five of them return to , I., <lb />
United the E, wire, in a <lb />
steamier to about U ,, be ,.,, <lb />
October, 1903, their Iran- of <lb />
bean arranged Bank. <lb />
by friends States. ,.,,, <lb />
being no provision for <lb />
Pretty Afternoon Church Marriage. <lb />
Wednesday's <lb />
St. Paul's Episcopal church was <lb />
a beautiful scene at <lb />
this when the marriage <lb />
of Mr. W. H. Jr., Miss <lb />
Mary Dorcas Blow was witnessed <lb />
by a large number of <lb />
The church was artistically de- <lb />
the color scheme being <lb />
green and red with white <lb />
background. The windows were <lb />
darkened and soft lights added a <lb />
rich halo to the scene. <lb />
Promptly at the hour <lb />
the bridal party reached the <lb />
church entered to the strains <lb />
of the wedding march played by <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Cherry. <lb />
The first to proceed up the aisle <lb />
were the ushers, Dr. Charles <lb />
Messrs. N. S. <lb />
Fulford, T. M. Hooker C. S. <lb />
Forbes. Miss <lb />
Blow followed by Messrs. <lb />
C. Harvey and J. D. Garden. <lb />
Next was Miss Lizzie Jones follow- <lb />
ed by Mr. George brother of <lb />
the bridegroom, with Miss Pattie <lb />
Skinner. <lb />
Miss Lottie Blow, sister of the <lb />
bride maid of honor was next <lb />
to enter followed by Mrs. Charles <lb />
dame of honor. <lb />
All eyes were turned to the <lb />
beautiful bride who entered with <lb />
her father, Senator Alex. L. Blow. <lb />
Sheriff Didn't Have the Keys. <lb />
S. C, Nov. <lb />
attempt was made to lynch Adam <lb />
nut, the who killed the <lb />
young man a few days <lb />
ago, at last evening. Soon <lb />
after midnight a party of men <lb />
went to the sheriff's home and <lb />
demanded the jail keys. The <lb />
sheriff had previously let one of <lb />
bis deputies have the keys and <lb />
was finally able to convince the <lb />
crowd that he had no access to the <lb />
Jail. <lb />
Case Against <lb />
The arrest of Jacques Phelps, <lb />
mentioned in Tuesday's <lb />
tor, was in a warrant sworn out <lb />
by J. B. White, of <lb />
township, before J. J. Stokes, J. P. <lb />
of Ayden. The warrant, which <lb />
was made returnable before H- <lb />
Harding, J. P. at <lb />
Phelps with having gone <lb />
in a trunk belonging to White and <lb />
taking The warrant was <lb />
delivered to Constable Joe <lb />
Ayden, who came to- <lb />
Tuesday morning <lb />
arrested Phelps. The latter was <lb />
at the court- <lb />
house until White and his wife <lb />
arrived in Lawyers <lb />
were employed on both sides and <lb />
after consultation between these <lb />
and the parties interested the case <lb />
was called before Justice Harding. <lb />
Counsel for the prosecution stated <lb />
to the court that they had no <lb />
Shu was met at the altar by <lb />
in i Up room who hail entered <lb />
in convict the <lb />
Ins best <lb />
relief case this kind, we <lb />
than Unit the bodies of the two <lb />
men wire ton no in a coin field, ,,.,,.,, <lb />
to oar <lb />
discovered <lb />
belies i be <lb />
a lively for any of lime, the on <lb />
the senate he I as is the prices are <lb />
from all ever the <lb />
investigation of the <lb />
to the f <lb />
now in the I <lb />
states on the subject of Portsmouth Cashier Missing. <lb />
emigration to Liberia by <lb />
lit- <lb />
the vestry with <lb />
man, Frank Wilson <lb />
Then as the r <lb />
softly the the <lb />
ceremony that j I pi Living <lb />
hearts was Kev. W. <lb />
Cox, assisted by F. EL <lb />
Harding <lb />
The bride's maids were each at- <lb />
trimmed <lb />
with heavy lace, large black <lb />
picture hats, Carried red car <lb />
and therefore moved that the <lb />
be <lb />
pay the cost. this <lb />
the case was <lb />
The case has caused emu- <lb />
and there aw all ids of <lb />
about it, but me <lb />
body, protest <lb />
the of Reed <lb />
lie . <lb />
Hoar <lb />
petitions were our ml order an the <lb />
was one for <lb />
committee privileges <lb />
and it was as wrong to <lb />
that as it was lo <lb />
petition the Supreme of <lb />
Dinted State, <lb />
Idaho, took issue this stat <lb />
declared that the <lb />
t ions were entitled to the serious <lb />
consideration of the senate., as they <lb />
the moral thought of <lb />
the country <lb />
Those who have been the rounds <lb />
think that the lettuce crop of Fay- <lb />
amateur truckers the <lb />
suburbs will help the larger <lb />
to make the shipments large this <lb />
season. North street and vicinity <lb />
is especially a lettuce district, and <lb />
the sheltered beds make it look <lb />
like a tented <lb />
Observer. <lb />
The Flea Hill public school dis- <lb />
has cast within votes of <lb />
suicide and there maid of honor wore pale <lb />
uneasiness white <lb />
i nations. <lb />
honor wore gray <lb />
j crepe de lace hat, and <lb />
pink b. . <lb />
ii, Va. Nov. was heavy <lb />
II. Downing, of Porte white With real lace, she <lb />
Dime Link, car lied a of American <lb />
class of <lb />
the question one of <lb />
of are in i All wore <lb />
of his confession <lb />
of gravity the of <lb />
Sixty Thousand Acres. <lb />
The board of <lb />
was yesterday <lb />
last bill pave OUt <lb />
defalcation j with silk bate <lb />
extending over a comparatively I Alter the ceremony the bridal <lb />
period. Some of the de- j party withdrew the church <lb />
when they heard the couples, a brilliant reception <lb />
news of disappearance followed to o'clock at <lb />
this morning, appeared at. the ; the home Senator and Mrs. A. <lb />
report of the proceed were paid, j L, Blow, parents of the bride. <lb />
It is learned, however, that the The color scheme of the parlor was <lb />
board made an option sale of large V white and of the dining <lb />
being there at the with room green red. <lb />
heavy deposits this restored j The display of bridal presents <lb />
the confidence of the public to a was large beautiful, attesting <lb />
large extent. Downing was the wide popularity of the coil- <lb />
ed for the shortage is said pie. <lb />
to be <lb />
the record of the <lb />
court n the. mat- <lb />
tract- of public school lauds <lb />
Carteret county, and these for a <lb />
price they consider good. <lb />
the state Carteret <lb />
disposed of there are about <lb />
acres. These were sold to Mr. D. <lb />
W. of Beaufort, the figure <lb />
agreed upon cents <lb />
acre. <lb />
The board requires Mr. Morton <lb />
Mr. and Mi's. left the <lb />
evening for a bridal tour to <lb />
New York other cities, fol- <lb />
lowed by the best wishes of a great <lb />
its total registration of for local Col. W. B. of <lb />
public school taxation, the major- <lb />
in its favor being <lb />
Capt. E K. of <lb />
Fayetteville. has been appointed <lb />
commander of the North Carolina number of <lb />
division, United <lb />
to put by the first a kn. . <lb />
. . He succeeds Dr. Close Call. <lb />
C. of Washington, who A the depot took flight <lb />
December to make the sale bind- <lb />
tho state engineer la <lb />
with the and <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Figuratively lee j Some people work overtime try- <lb />
on to get shorter hours. <lb />
has been appointed assistant Mt-1. night, <lb />
on the department stuff ,.,. . <lb />
commander of T home direct- <lb />
the local camp of both the of track in of h <lb />
Spanish j narrowly missed being <lb />
war veterans. by the engine. <lb />
WOODLAND NEWS. <lb />
Woodland, C 1908. <lb />
Miss Kit rill spent Sat- <lb />
mill with friends in <lb />
Woodland school opened two <lb />
weeks ago with Miss Delia Smith, <lb />
of Ayden, as teacher. The enroll- <lb />
has reached thirty-one. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Smith and <lb />
children spent Sunday with <lb />
mar <lb />
Mr. Jerome of Ben- <lb />
was in the neighborhood Sun- <lb />
day afternoon, <lb />
Mrs. Guy Evans, of <lb />
spent Saturday with Mrs. C. T. <lb />
Kit trill. <lb />
Mils Cornelia Nobles, who <lb />
teaches at Antioch, spent Sunday <lb />
at home. <lb />
Misses Bessie, Laura and Delia <lb />
Smith spent Saturday night, <lb />
Madison Smith Sunday with <lb />
at ton, <lb />
and Miss Liz- <lb />
were in the neighborhood a <lb />
while Sunday afternoon. <lb />
J. J. May to Greenville <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Mrs. H. B. Smith and Miss Bes- <lb />
h spent Monday afternoon <lb />
in Winterville. <lb />
H. B. Smith C. T. Kittrell <lb />
to Greenville last Friday. <lb />
Mrs. Hattie and Mrs. <lb />
Godfrey Evans, of Greenville, <lb />
spent day last week with Mrs. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Smith Miss Nancy, <lb />
the meeting at <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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