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II <lb />
BIGHT <lb />
V. O. <lb />
THE BAZAAR. <lb />
Attractive Scene in Opera <lb />
The bazaar being held in the <lb />
house by the of the <lb />
opened Tuesday <lb />
Might. There wee a large attend <lb />
ace the first night and purchases <lb />
were quite liberal. <lb />
There are several booths in <lb />
parts of the r om, each at- <lb />
decorated in <lb />
One booth is devoted to dolls, one <lb />
to fancy work, to subscriptions <lb />
and to confections <lb />
sud one to silverware. are <lb />
u i timber <lb />
tables. <lb />
Another booth be will added to- <lb />
by Clans. <lb />
The jolly soul will be there to <lb />
bake hands with the children, to <lb />
take their names and learn what <lb />
they wants him to bring them <lb />
The stage has been beautifully <lb />
night. <lb />
Stuck in the Sand. <lb />
Washington, Dec. <lb />
received here from <lb />
N. C. shows that the efforts of the <lb />
tug Rescue of the Merritt Chap <lb />
man Wrecking fleet and the <lb />
tug Hercules to pull the submarine <lb />
torpedo boat Moccasin off the beach <lb />
at that point yesterday were <lb />
The small craft is <lb />
firmly in the sand and <lb />
the two powerful tugs were able to <lb />
move her only about three feet <lb />
not sufficient to float her. The <lb />
Rescue and the Hercules will <lb />
remain by the Moccasin and make <lb />
effort to get her afloat <lb />
when the tides are favorable today <lb />
or tomorrow. <lb />
This Boy Don't Want Much. <lb />
We have seen om <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
memorandum of what he ants <lb />
Santa Clause to him, and it <lb />
calls for a horn, a drum, a horse, <lb />
a little mule, a doll baby, a ball, <lb />
a a story hook, a <lb />
r a <lb />
A p. i-, orange and bananas at <lb />
Johnston Bros. <lb />
Wood ems scarce. <lb />
and seeded <lb />
Johnston Bros. <lb />
raisins at <lb />
Toys, ha Mm, orange-, <lb />
lemons, ban-ens, grape, raisin. <lb />
s, citron, en miles, nuts <lb />
fits, mince neat, at S. <lb />
Best butter and cheese at Johns- <lb />
t- i <lb />
Nuts and raisins at <lb />
bi a <lb />
k s r <lb />
Cleat reductions in silk velvets <lb />
o use out winter stock. <lb />
Mrs. L. <lb />
Job Lot sound well-worked to- <lb />
W rite for <lb />
e ma. out cm <lb />
must send postages for re- <lb />
ply. R. H Patterson, Tobacco <lb />
mat, Penick, Va. <lb />
he lane n and best a-- <lb />
of candy to be found at <lb />
in to at Johnston <lb />
tire engine, <lb />
some roman candles. <lb />
rockets, torpedoes and some <lb />
con feet <lb />
Fell Feet in Elevator. <lb />
Just r noon today Frank <lb />
Clay, colored, who runs the hoist- <lb />
engine at the Masonic temple <lb />
building, fell from the top with <lb />
the elevator, a distance of <lb />
S to he was not <lb />
on the which he bit <lb />
nearly off by his teeth clashing to- <lb />
when he struck the bottom <lb />
of the shaft. Clay had to the <lb />
top of the to adjust the <lb />
elevator rope. He called to the <lb />
man left at the engine to let him <lb />
a little. The clutch slipped <lb />
land Clay and the elevator dropped <lb />
rapidly to Mi.- bottom. He had <lb />
presence of mind to raise on his <lb />
tiptoes which broke the of <lb />
the jar and doubtless kept him <lb />
from being severely hurt. <lb />
Members of allowed <lb />
cents a mile for their journey to <lb />
and from Washington, and moat <lb />
of them have free passes. The <lb />
delegate will <lb />
mileage in term. <lb />
An Asheville is suffering <lb />
from a case of blood poisoning <lb />
caused by scratching his hand <lb />
with a nail. <lb />
A white man named <lb />
was arrested yesterday by Officer <lb />
Pugh on the Charge of stealing a <lb />
pair of pants. invited <lb />
the officer to his room to -ouch <lb />
and was in the act of drawing a <lb />
pistol a when the <lb />
officer noting bis movements over- <lb />
powered him. The man was sent <lb />
on to court under a <lb />
Greensboro Telegram. <lb />
Grand Secretary Drewry, of the <lb />
Grand Lodge of Masons, says the <lb />
growth of that order is remark- <lb />
ab year there were <lb />
little boy's j members; now <lb />
there are lodges, with <lb />
members. It is the largest in- <lb />
crease ever shown in the <lb />
of the Grand lodge. <lb />
A wreck occurred to a freight <lb />
train N. C. railroad, <lb />
near Dover. Tuesday afternoon. <lb />
One was killed, another's <lb />
leg broken and the fireman's foot <lb />
badly hurt. <lb />
Xmas Shoppers <lb />
tor <lb />
ii h G <lb />
in <lb />
I v i <lb />
I FOR horse fain <lb />
in mid necessary <lb />
II s I par Met in <lb />
W. H. Falkland. <lb />
as <lb />
fur men. Th. <lb />
o B I em in hand <lb />
for cents, <lb />
i gin i <lb />
tin <lb />
A Battleship Named. <lb />
Washington, Dec. <lb />
received a letter from <lb />
the president In which the chief <lb />
executive states that he h is direct- <lb />
ed one of the future first class <lb />
battleships of the navy named <lb />
alter the state of New Hampshire. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line has an- <lb />
that it will its <lb />
schedule on the so as to restore <lb />
connection at as ordered by <lb />
the corporation commission.<lb />
ton Bros. <lb />
The Senate Elects a Chaplain. <lb />
Washington, Dec. Sen <lb />
ate today elected Rev. Edward <lb />
Hale Its chaplain, in take <lb />
effect January L. The <lb />
I t by elected W <lb />
by Senator Allison as the <lb />
i- K <lb />
in <lb />
the best and <lb />
mas <lb />
d i- a <lb />
I equals<lb />
r Store, <lb />
result of an agreement, reached in <lb />
a Republican caucus. It is <lb />
stood that Hale probably will <lb />
not serve beyond the present <lb />
of <lb />
And Mark too, is trying to <lb />
curry favor with the and em- <lb />
braces him as a social equal. <lb />
An Old Debt Paid. <lb />
years ago a Charlotte <lb />
chant who was well known in <lb />
this section of the state met with <lb />
reverses and was forced into an <lb />
assignment. He struggled along <lb />
a few years and died almost in <lb />
want, leaving a wife and two child- <lb />
Among those the <lb />
Baptist Convention <lb />
merchant from a neighboring <lb />
town. He bad been a customer of <lb />
the Charlotte merchant had <lb />
failed, owing the latter a small <lb />
slim. This merchant got <lb />
conversation h Mr. H. C. <lb />
and asked about the dead <lb />
merchant. He was <lb />
given a full of the last days <lb />
of I he old man and was I old of his <lb />
wile and children. Then he called <lb />
for a blank check. <lb />
yon he said <lb />
he was in business here I was one <lb />
of his customers. Hard luck over <lb />
took me and I failed owing him a <lb />
bill. Since then I have got on <lb />
my feet again and have made I <lb />
money. The amount I would owe <lb />
with interest, would be <lb />
So here is a check for that j <lb />
sum you will please give to j <lb />
bin wife to use as she sees , <lb />
And with that he handed Mr. <lb />
check Which was dis <lb />
posed of as requested. A a y <lb />
Christmas gift it proved. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
Look to your interest and see our <lb />
splendid display of . . <lb />
Beautiful Knit Wool Sweaters for <lb />
Ladies in Red White and Blue. <lb />
Black Cloth for Ladies Men <lb />
Knit Jersey for Children, White <lb />
Crochet Wool for Babies. <lb />
Wool Golf Gloves Ladies and Men, Woolen Knit Gloves <lb />
and Mittens all Colors for Children and Babies. Handsome <lb />
Gold and Sterling Silver Handle Umbrellas in Ladies sizes. <lb />
Elegant Caps and Fur sets for Children and Ladies, beau <lb />
all Linen and Plain and Embroidered Handkerchiefs for <lb />
Ladies use. and Lace Curtains. <lb />
The above list is only a few of the many <lb />
beautiful and useful articles shown in our Dry <lb />
Goods Department. Come to see us we can fill <lb />
your guaranteed, <lb />
. Cherry Co <lb />
Christmas Things <lb />
We ha e them for yon in great Whatever I <lb />
is needed or your Christmas dinner we can supply. I <lb />
We have t by the ton and Apples, Oranges, <lb />
Bananas, and every- <lb />
th else in like proportion. <lb />
Santa Clans will make a mistake if he don't to see <lb />
us for his supply. . <lb />
Johnston Bros. <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Dealer in <lb />
Staple and Fancy Groceries, <lb />
Dry Goods, Hats and <lb />
try Produce, <lb />
Meat, Meal, Flour and Lard <lb />
Specialties. <lb />
Candles. Crackers and Cheese <lb />
always fresh. Tobacco Snuff and Ci- <lb />
gars. Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. <lb />
Fruits and Vegetables, Hominy <lb />
and Canned Goods. Green and Roast- <lb />
ed Coffee. Toilet and soaps. <lb />
Tinware. <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. O. <lb />
A Full Lin o Millinery <lb />
Goods. <lb />
SHOES <lb />
FOR PARTICULAR <lb />
We are proud of our shoe stock this season. We are <lb />
certain we the finest line we have ever shown and we are <lb />
that store gets even a little bit ahead of us. <lb />
ULTRA and Shoes for Women <lb />
are our strong cards, and we are able to meet the require- <lb />
of the most fastidious as well as the more conservative pat- <lb />
and we invite a thorough Inspection of our in <lb />
name, ULTRA in character, ULTRA in every feature that con- <lb />
tributes to lit, comfort and style. In finish, material and work- <lb />
are proud to present to all lovers of good taste in <lb />
footwear a shoe for which we have never yet had to make apology. <lb />
The Shoe is constructed on common-sense <lb />
without sacrifice of those attributes that appeal to a woman'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 you perfect <lb />
satisfaction and save you money in your shoe needs. <lb />
Pulley Bowen's <lb />
The Home of Women's Fashions. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Lumber Veneer Co. <lb />
MANUFACTURERS OF <lb />
North Carolina Kiln-Dried <lb />
PINE LUMBER <lb />
Truck Barrels, Baskets, <lb />
Crates and Veneers. <lb />
Store Wood on hand at all times, for <lb />
ale by the Mill locate south <lb />
f the depot. <lb />
Phone <lb />
The City Hay Grain Co., <lb />
BUYERS AND SELLERS OF <lb />
Hay, Grain, Cracked Corn, <lb />
Bran, Cotton Seed <lb />
Meal and Hulls. <lb />
FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM <lb />
FIVE POINTS. <lb />
Get our prices and m stock <lb />
tors buying. want be <lb />
Corn And Pea. fit cats. <lb />
Ii <lb />
V, <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1903. <lb />
LILLIPUTIAN WEDDING. <lb />
The Crowning Event of the Age. <lb />
Talk about in the way <lb />
of entertainments, if the Lilliputian <lb />
wedding in connection with e <lb />
bazaar in the opera Thurs- <lb />
day night, has ever been surpassed <lb />
in Greenville it is not in the <lb />
of the writer. The <lb />
pants were little tots, but the <lb />
of a real marriage was never <lb />
carried out with more grace and <lb />
attractiveness than was shown by <lb />
them. <lb />
As might have been expected <lb />
when an entertainment is given by <lb />
the children, the audience was <lb />
large, for the old folks, re <lb />
member they were once child- <lb />
themselves, feel a keen inter- <lb />
est in what the little folks do. <lb />
The curtain rose promptly at <lb />
o'clock and the scene disclosed was <lb />
a strikingly pretty <lb />
was arranged to represent the in- <lb />
of a church artistically de- <lb />
for a marriage. There <lb />
were the pews, the altar, the <lb />
arches, the tapers, the <lb />
flowers, the wedding bell, nothing <lb />
being left out to make the <lb />
look real <lb />
Some of the wedding guest <lb />
were already tested when the <lb />
drawn, and us as <lb />
became from <lb />
flint the ushers <lb />
escorting wore to <lb />
The ushers <lb />
Mast Own <lb />
n Arthur B <lb />
Ah . <lb />
M r I hi It<lb />
lit <lb />
when In tie h.- <lb />
rived, linked ; old <lb />
the <lb />
given h mum <lb />
Little Miss Louise Fleming <lb />
the to enter, bringing the <lb />
wedding ring on a tray. <lb />
Her costume was white. <lb />
Then came the maid of honor, <lb />
little Miss Helen Laughinghouse, <lb />
dressed in blue empire gown and <lb />
carried bouquet of <lb />
roses. <lb />
The bride, little Mis- Novella <lb />
entered leaning upon the <lb />
arm of Master Ferrall Burch, rep- <lb />
resenting her father. She was <lb />
robed in white with full train and <lb />
veil and fan bride roses. She <lb />
was a typical bride and pretty as a <lb />
picture. <lb />
Toe bridegroom, Muster Church- <lb />
ill Hodge-, came with bis best man, <lb />
Master David then <lb />
the ceremony began. Master <lb />
as the bishop per- <lb />
formed this in a manner that is <lb />
most inimitable. Through it all <lb />
even down to congratulating the <lb />
couple, he was just splendid and <lb />
the responses were clear. <lb />
All the except the bishop <lb />
and pages, wore Albert <lb />
with long pants, and <lb />
on their <lb />
They looked like little men. <lb />
the ceremony the wedding <lb />
march out again and the <lb />
from the stage <lb />
and in perfect order. <lb />
curtain fell th audience <lb />
expressed delight in a long burst <lb />
it The little <lb />
won muck <lb />
praise. <lb />
Length of Exercises. <lb />
Essay read by Miss Nellie Bays <lb />
before the Pitt County <lb />
Dud. <lb />
Deal <lb />
of All, <lb />
d, M. died a <lb />
one <lb />
deal h of I lie quite <lb />
sudden, be had been <lb />
hi yesterday This m <lb />
the sou Mrs. Cheek <lb />
nave lost this year, and the <lb />
Every teacher, before opening <lb />
school, should have some general <lb />
plan in his mind, of what he in- <lb />
tends tr In every <lb />
enterprise there is a great <lb />
to be derived from fore- <lb />
thought, aDd perhaps nowhere <lb />
is the advantage greater than in <lb />
the business of teaching. <lb />
In older to aid me in forming <lb />
for my self, I subjoin a scheme <lb />
a adapted to my <lb />
school of the simplest grades. My <lb />
school consists of OW forty scholars <lb />
and upon I that I <lb />
could make four or five divisions or <lb />
classes, the first I designated <lb />
The first division which <lb />
Consists of the more <lb />
children, unite gram- <lb />
mar, history, arithmetic, reading <lb />
spelling etc. The second class <lb />
pursue reading, writing, spelling, <lb />
geography etc., the about <lb />
the same work as the <lb />
the children being younger though. <lb />
The class consisting of smaller <lb />
attend to reading, writing, <lb />
spelling, and mental arithmetic. <lb />
It is desirable that as <lb />
time should be devoted t <lb />
as can be afforded, It is ween <lb />
certain studies as <lb />
mental arithmetic and spell <lb />
we cat. attend to at <lb />
as seven. Sometimes <lb />
after becoming better acquainted <lb />
with our work, we can unite two <lb />
of those divisions. All can be <lb />
laughs a id drawing <lb />
once, in way <lb />
lime. <lb />
Betide, it is to <lb />
some time <lb />
No. <lb />
The exercises that require the <lb />
greatest stress of mental effort <lb />
should come in the earlier part of <lb />
the day. The working power of <lb />
the blind is at its best from nine <lb />
till twelve, so a subject like <lb />
arithmetic should come by pref- <lb />
in the forenoon, while <lb />
drawing, etc, might come <lb />
later in the day. <lb />
Provide alterations that afford <lb />
rest or an agreeable change. To <lb />
from an exercise in reasoning <lb />
to where memory is <lb />
involved, is an agreeable change, <lb />
for a new mode of mental activity <lb />
is play, while the one <lb />
just employed ha- a period of rest. <lb />
We should have as few clause <lb />
as possible. By securing a <lb />
of by conducting <lb />
some recital ions by topic, by <lb />
uniting two classes the same <lb />
study by reducing the number <lb />
of recitations some subjects to <lb />
two or three a week, it is quite <lb />
possible to relieve an over charged <lb />
program. <lb />
In every school consisting of <lb />
pupils of ages and cur <lb />
there will be more or <lb />
less interruption to the <lb />
order and employment of the <lb />
school. Some of the pupils have <lb />
never been trained to system at <lb />
home, perhaps most of have <lb />
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb />
Kev. F. G. left Friday <lb />
evening for LaGrange. <lb />
J. I. Smith <lb />
from at Wake <lb />
Forest <lb />
Miss Lucy Galloway returned <lb />
Friday evening from school at <lb />
Littleton. <lb />
Dora arrived this <lb />
morning from Dover where she <lb />
ha been <lb />
Dr. M. I. Fleming returned <lb />
Dr. W. E. Warren, of Stokes, <lb />
was in town today. He tells us <lb />
that he move to <lb />
shortly. <lb />
C. P. Snuggs has a very sick <lb />
child. <lb />
C. W. came in this <lb />
from Beaufort to spend <lb />
the holidays with his home <lb />
Jesse went to Scotland <lb />
Neck today. <lb />
Gillian returned to <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Mis. D. B. Liles left this morn- <lb />
for Newport News. <lb />
Mrs. W. Z. Morton, of <lb />
who has been visiting her <lb />
been positively taught to disregard daughter, Mrs. J. W. Andrews, <lb />
it at school. At any rate, it must <lb />
needs in this particular, <lb />
returned home this morning. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. J. E. left <lb />
When ll Mi of the entire y <lb />
places Mis <lb />
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gown ti In bin-k, Thursday night. <lb />
train, and <lb />
the costume her like <lb />
goes out to them ill their <lb />
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undated gave <lb />
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real sin night. T- ladies in <lb />
was liberal way <lb />
Al -on <lb />
the Masters H. <lb />
Larry James, both dressed out- <lb />
while suits, <lb />
the unwilling the white <lb />
tile aisle. Then <lb />
little Mist Lillian Burch took charge <lb />
of <lb />
the mm <lb />
party As ii <lb />
of lite march on I <lb />
matched <lb />
bis stand <lb />
the <lb />
roe ages and ushers <lb />
id to their <lb />
positions front. The cunning <lb />
little bride's maids came next filing <lb />
to the right and left of the altar <lb />
Each was attired in pink empire <lb />
long train and carried <lb />
flowers. These were little Misses <lb />
Christine Tyson, Minnie Exum, <lb />
Douglas Arthur, Annie Leonard <lb />
Tyson. Pittman, Ernestine <lb />
Forbes, Pat tie Woolen, Helen <lb />
Grim. <lb />
Nor should for to spend <lb />
the teacher lose his patience though holidays. <lb />
he should be often disturbed by I <lb />
the thoughtlessness of his pupils. I H- went to to- <lb />
He should expect it a matter of <lb />
and exercise his Miss Susie Early, who ha bean <lb />
as to it visit Jug here, returned home this <lb />
I May well e one of the . <lb />
of to Witness n is called the notice <lb />
also ,. ,, his j e of vacant land <lb />
Baker before Ii. William-. <lb />
Taker. <lb />
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smallest. Now ii teacher does; ,. year <lb />
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studying i also to be provided j <lb />
for, and that it is as <lb />
taut that the pupils should <lb />
regular in as in They Are <lb />
The of ;., <lb />
the mention made <lb />
Will be found vary so widely. T ,,,., , . <lb />
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Mrs. <lb />
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town, m d we know <lb />
whereof we speak, when we Bay <lb />
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coupled with and will <lb />
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men's not; <lb />
purses likewise. of <lb />
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re. telegram <lb />
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of Mis I .- <lb />
was sent to <lb />
while Mrs, <lb />
was In that city. She sent there <lb />
lo visit her ii i J; <lb />
is, <lb />
in. model, however perfect In <lb />
who was found dead and whose <lb />
husband as arrested lute-, <lb />
with the <lb />
; Alis. Roberts also <lb />
j about Hie of the I suit against the Norfolk Pilot for <lb />
Cotton. <lb />
Col. I. A. Sugg furnisher us <lb />
with the information that five <lb />
years ago today cotton sold in New <lb />
for 4.98 per pound. Just <lb />
one year ago It sold for 8.27 <lb />
Just five cents per pound less than <lb />
today. What a fluctuation caused <lb />
by <lb />
itself, would answer for <lb />
one must his own roll <lb />
to meet his several letters <lb />
her wants. The recitations of the j <lb />
smallest pupils should be short and <lb />
f request, as the power <lb />
attention, in the case of such <lb />
of state troops being publishing a story about the same <lb />
ere sent at once <lb />
pupils, is weak, the maximum <lb />
from Greenville <lb />
to the State calling at <lb />
to injustice the old <lb />
soldiers. We are glad that <lb />
effort in behalf those who were <lb />
t Con fed- time which reflected upon her <lb />
good name. She in this suit, <lb />
Norfolk paper paying her and <lb />
her counsel about <lb />
Heard <lb />
New Dec. <lb />
nor Beard, in interview today <lb />
denounces President <lb />
fifteen minutes, and as they fruit quickly, and Superior for the of <lb />
be instructed only during Clerk D. C. Moore received ; Louisiana and city of New Orleans <lb />
clam recitation, not yet having a telegram from State Auditor B. in failing to send a representative <lb />
time of recitation should ex- dropped from the roll has horns <lb />
learned the use of books, they <lb />
should be called up as frequently <lb />
as the teachers time will permit <lb />
now <lb />
F. Dixon that checks for the others; to the Louisiana centennial, <lb />
had been forwarded. This is good j under -ray, after being repeatedly <lb />
news for those who were left off. i <lb /></p>
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mum <lb />
the in Rev. T. It who i <lb />
for th W and territory. j <lb />
CO-, <lb />
C. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
Fancy Groceries, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, To- <lb />
and Cigars. Everything cheap <lb />
Highest price country <lb />
Branch of the Eastern Reflector it in <lb />
C. H Bradley, is to transact any <lb />
the paper in and territory. <lb />
CHEAP GOODS. <lb />
of H. deceased <lb />
to notify th. public that be of the <lb />
owned R. H. M death, t <lb />
g than, to of cost. The <lb />
CAPS, . hardware and ail funk <lb />
W. of the <lb />
Z. All to to he th. individual. our <lb />
and a good it We can furnish these <lb />
at percent than charge. <lb />
If want bargains early to <lb />
W. G. Store, <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
DAVIS BROS. <lb />
General Merchants. <lb />
No need of going further when can supply all your needs in <lb />
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb />
Furniture and Groceries. <lb />
fall of Richmond Stove Cock Stoves and Heaters. <lb />
Car load lots o Hay, Corn, Oats, Cotton Seed Halls and <lb />
Meal, Fertilizers and Lime. <lb />
Manufacturers of Buggies, Tobacco Fines and Trucks. <lb />
Farm and Caskets on hand. <lb />
In we operate a Hunger Cotton <lb />
N. <lb />
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, <lb />
Leaders in Fashions. Full line of <lb />
trimmed and untrimmed hats, flowers, <lb />
ribbons, Ac. Cheaper than ever. <lb />
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Christmas Things <lb />
We have the for you in great Whatever <lb />
needed for dinner v <lb />
W have Candy by the ton and Apple. Oranges, <lb />
Bananas, mu <lb />
else in like proportion. <lb />
Santa Clans will make a mistake if he don't c-me to see <lb />
. for his supply. . <lb />
GROCERS <lb />
AS. B. WHITE, <lb />
General Merchant <lb />
and Department Store, <lb />
C. C. JOYNER, <lb />
Physician <lb />
and Surgeon. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Four Cues at Grifton <lb />
There are four cases of small- <lb />
pox at Grifton which have <lb />
in pest houses a mile from <lb />
town and precaution taken <lb />
to prevent a spread of the disease. <lb />
Proper nation has <lb />
ordered and the has been <lb />
diligently inspected and <lb />
which the was <lb />
discovered have been <lb />
Three of the <lb />
are colored and one <lb />
as as <lb />
the fact it an <lb />
immediate u- <lb />
Stop the of <lb />
the <lb />
skill of Dr. W. W. <lb />
patient the were,. <lb />
el 1.1 and wit <lb />
fatal. J <lb />
M. of was <lb />
and his the <lb />
opinion Dr. and a <lb />
committee of to <lb />
work at once to take proper <lb />
taking the public <lb />
giving all U- <lb />
out for publication, <lb />
Is very ill aid <lb />
greatly g out- <lb />
disease. <lb />
action the <lb />
giving publicity <lb />
beginning w ll <lb />
become <lb />
cannot be too highly <lb />
and is in great to the <lb />
i policy of <lb />
under similar <lb />
trying to hide it from the public. <lb />
Kinston Free Press. <lb />
J. <lb />
J. Satterthwaite <lb />
Bro.<lb />
Invite you to make their store <lb />
headquarters and while there to <lb />
inspect their complete of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
and learn their low prices. We <lb />
can supply all your need in <lb />
any line of goods. <lb />
We are selling Lawns and other <lb />
summer dress 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 <lb />
Manufacturers of Lumber and <lb />
Cypress Building Shingles. <lb />
Special price on oar load lots of <lb />
DAVENPORT <lb />
US, N. C. <lb />
After thirty of successful business am <lb />
batter than prepared to supply all the <lb />
needs of the people with a complete stock of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
I can furnish anything cam <lb />
needle to a steam engine. <lb />
I handle fertilizers and gin cotton in season.<lb />
The manufacture of the Davenport Braxton <lb />
Fertilizer will begin about Aug. <lb />
15th. It is the best the century. <lb />
Logger with some two <lb />
wagons and one ox cart.<lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
stock of carefully selected Groceries, Dry Goods, <lb />
Notions, BootH, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. <lb />
Country Produce bought and sold. Fresh Butter, Eggs <lb />
and Family Supplies constantly on hand. Country trade <lb />
a specialty. Flour and feed by load. <lb />
JAS. B. WHITE. I <lb />
And R <lb />
S. C, D.-c. <lb />
The interview given <lb />
from with Boyd, <lb />
who is the United States <lb />
there some surprise <lb />
and at bis home <lb />
here today. Boyd <lb />
Dame a national republican <lb />
ticket that carry with a whoop <lb />
Here it For president, Then <lb />
Roosevelt; for rice-president, <lb />
ex Judge W. Robinson. <lb />
All the fellows who would like to <lb />
eat with would support <lb />
Roosevelt, and those who <lb />
wouldn't like to eat with colored <lb />
brethren would be enthusiastic for <lb />
Judge Robinson. the right <lb />
Roosevelt and <lb />
Is the place to get Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes. <lb />
Furniture, etc., at <lb />
bottom. <lb />
A full line of Drugs and Medicine. Highest paid <lb />
all kinds of <lb />
IS <lb />
No Joke <lb />
The Only Way <lb />
The Reflector. <lb />
To get the confidence of the <lb />
people of Pitt county <lb />
is through the daily and <lb />
semi-weekly editions <lb />
Mr. T. M. Flynn, who had a <lb />
stroke of paralysis Monday, died <lb />
night at home of <lb />
Mr. M. T. Jefferson, in <lb />
Greenville. Mr. Flynn was a <lb />
of county but has <lb />
lived la county several <lb />
The were to Fan <lb />
villa far<lb />
It is serious. you need Medicine you need ; <lb />
quickly, and the best obtainable. <lb />
ONLY PURE DRUGS <lb />
are ever permitted to enter our store. We have a <lb />
line of all well known and thoroughly reliable medicines. <lb />
Sufferers can find here cures as will their par- <lb />
ailment. Our j rices, like our goods, popular. <lb />
J. W. BRYAN <lb />
DRUGGIST. <lb />
m t-<lb />
aSS <lb />
To the Eastern North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
every <lb />
who baa M<lb />
Parmer <lb />
H. whether ya <lb />
or not. <lb />
We want the <lb />
plan <lb />
waiter if. <lb />
grower, and <lb />
who la la <lb />
feel a If <lb />
thing for the <lb />
farmers and ad I be sup <lb />
ported and patronized. If it is no <lb />
a good thing, then the tobacco <lb />
farmers should condemn it. <lb />
We however, to look <lb />
into it yourself and be your <lb />
judge. Do not t what any- <lb />
one says about it, but as a <lb />
man draw your own conclusions, <lb />
and we will abide by your decision. <lb />
We a ready have farmers <lb />
it U make it grand in <lb />
the warehouse business, but that is <lb />
not all we want,. We want every <lb />
in Eastern North Carolina <lb />
who feels necessity united <lb />
effort on the part of the tobacco <lb />
farmers to become interested, and <lb />
if you will examine our plans in a <lb />
cool business way we are satisfied <lb />
you will join us. <lb />
Co. <lb />
I Not Quite if <lb />
How you can gt a <lb />
driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a ;. <lb />
tool ox and la for <lb />
emergencies. line of toots <lb />
Li all desire, and <lb />
we that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a <lb />
article. <lb />
to Creditors <lb />
. poor <lb />
an apparent <lb />
of their <lb />
to <lb />
I have decided on Dec let, next <lb />
on the road, with <lb />
ti all <lb />
ire etc , d to slight no <lb />
tam. j <lb />
Mr. O., <lb />
dollar do him no <lb />
good. De Witt's Witch <lb />
Halve eared him In- <lb />
valuable for burn <lb />
rheum, and all akin <lb />
diseases. Look for the name<lb />
Of Course <lb />
Very truly <lb />
D. S. <lb />
g State of North In Superior Court <lb />
j Carolina Before the Clerk. <lb />
I Pitt, <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
.- , <lb />
Witt on the others Greenville. <lb />
Dec. <lb />
and <lb />
Kittrell want to fa <lb />
visit <lb />
day. <lb />
Crawford <lb />
are cheap, worthless counterfeits. <lb />
Jno. L <lb />
NOT A SICK <lb />
g taken severely with kid- <lb />
trouble. I tried all aorta of <lb />
of which relieved <lb />
. . , <lb />
J. J. B. Cox and wife Mary E. Cox, a. t on ad of <lb />
r. C. Burney and I <lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand J <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
Fresh Goods kept ton- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and <lb />
w. . . <lb />
S. R. Wilson and J. C. Wilson. <lb />
against <lb />
E. A. Wilson, H. H. Wilson, C. F. <lb />
Wilson, Wilson, Edward <lb />
Wilson, Frederick G. Wilson and <lb />
Wilson Wilson, <lb />
five named being <lb />
K. A. Wilson and C. F Wilson who <lb />
are defendants in the above entitled <lb />
cause, will take that a special <lb />
entitled as above, has <lb />
commenced in the Superior court <lb />
of Pitt county, before the clerk, to sell <lb />
certain lands in said county for par- <lb />
and the said defendants will <lb />
further take notice that they are re- <lb />
quired to appear at the office of said <lb />
clerk of the superior court of said <lb />
county, on Tuesday, the 14th day of <lb />
January, in the town of Green- <lb />
I villa, N. C, and answer or demur to <lb />
the petition and complaint, a copy of <lb />
I which will be deposited in the office of <lb />
said clerk within ten days from this <lb />
date, and let them take notice that if <lb />
they fail to answer or demur to said <lb />
petition and complaint within that <lb />
time, the plaintiff will apply to the <lb />
court for the relief demanded therein. <lb />
Given under my hand this the 5th <lb />
day of December 1903. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt Co. <lb />
Blow, <lb />
Attorneys for plaintiffs. <lb />
inf. t <lb />
Electric and determined <lb />
to try that. After a <lb />
I felt relieved, and <lb />
thereafter was entirely cured, <lb />
have not a sick day <lb />
Neighbors of mine have been cared <lb />
of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver <lb />
and troubles and General <lb />
This is what B. F. <lb />
Baas, of Fremont, N. writes <lb />
Only at Drug Store. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of <lb />
or court of Pitt county in the special <lb />
entitled H. C. Venters, <lb />
Adm. of G. w. Venters against <lb />
q. w. Venters, and others, the <lb />
undersigned <lb />
cash, at public auction before the <lb />
courthouse door in Greenville, on <lb />
Thursday the 24th day of Dec. 1903, <lb />
the following described <lb />
That tract of land in Pitt county, <lb />
and in township, adjoining the <lb />
lands of H. C. Venters, <lb />
Bros., A. T. Cox, G. W. Venters, Jr., I <lb />
and Clay Root Swamp, containing I <lb />
more or less, and being the <lb />
lead upon which G. w. Centers, J <lb />
lived at the his death. <lb />
Said tract of land will be sold in j <lb />
two lots, to Allot said i Cotton. Grain and <lb />
farm not covered the widows p w- <lb />
All of said farm which . . <lb />
by the widow's dower. M New Orleans. <lb />
This Nov. <lb />
H. C. <lb />
Commissioner. D J PULLEY <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
if nil <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and <lb />
A BICYCLE. <lb />
Terminated an ugly cut on <lb />
the leg of J. B. Franklin <lb />
Grove, III. It developed a stubborn <lb />
ulcer unyielding to doctors and <lb />
for four years. Then <lb />
Halve cured <lb />
just as good for Burns, Scalds <lb />
Skin Eruptions and Piles. <lb />
t Drug Store, <lb />
DISASTROUS WRECKS. <lb />
Carelessness is responsible for <lb />
many a railway wreck and the <lb />
same causes are making human <lb />
wrecks of sufferers from Throat <lb />
and Lung troubles. But since the <lb />
advent of Dr. King's New Dis- <lb />
for Consumption, <lb />
and Colds, even the worst cases <lb />
can be cured, hopeless <lb />
nation is no necessary. <lb />
Mrs- Lois of Dorchester, <lb />
Mass., is one of many whose life <lb />
was saved by Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery. great remedy <lb />
guaranteed for all Throat <lb />
Lung diseases Wooten's Drug <lb />
Store. Price and <lb />
Trial bottles free. <lb />
J. T. Smith, . peak- <lb />
ed through today eat <lb />
dale. <lb />
Cornelia <lb />
the tear at <lb />
Miss Bertha Kit re I has <lb />
slightly ill the psi fa days. <lb />
i. J. May veal Greenville <lb />
Miss A ilia a id J. A. Jar- <lb />
roll, were in <lb />
Miss Delia we to <lb />
ville Saturday t at and <lb />
association <lb />
la <lb />
this vicinity a while Sunday after- <lb />
noon. <lb />
Herman a d slater, Miss <lb />
and <lb />
Sunday at H. B. Smith's. <lb />
Miss Delia tit -pent Sunday <lb />
at Standard with the family of Or. <lb />
Charlie L. of Win- <lb />
visited in Hi. <lb />
hood Sunday -.-. mm. <lb />
H. B. Smith n d Smith <lb />
r t attend <lb />
F. G. James. <lb />
State of Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County, <lb />
in the court <lb />
God-i <lb />
h. Stancill. lob- <lb />
W. Stancill, Olivia Jose-1 <lb />
Daniels. <lb />
Taft, Lena A. Liberal, J A. Ricks. <lb />
w. B. Kicks, w. H.; <lb />
Wicks, Wiley N. Godfrey s. . <lb />
Battle Moore, George w i <lb />
H. Stancill, <lb />
Harriot <lb />
ton and B. P. Mayo. ; <lb />
. Alice L. <lb />
Robinson, C. C. Little Km- , <lb />
ma Joseph Johnson, Henry I <lb />
UNDERTAKER <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Full Line of Coffins, Caskets <lb />
and Shrouds on hand at all <lb />
times. <lb />
Wholesale retail and <lb />
; paid for <lb />
fur. Bar- <lb />
lite, ere. Bed- <lb />
1-h <lb />
and Gall As <lb />
Ivy West <lb />
., Can- <lb />
Applet <lb />
DOESN'T RESPECT OLD A <lb />
It's shameful when youth fails <lb />
to show proper respect old, age, <lb />
but just 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, Jaundice, Fever, <lb />
Constipation all yield so this per- <lb />
Pill. at Wooten Drug <lb />
Store <lb />
.;. ;. <lb />
V. .-, <lb />
J. <lb />
OLD<lb />
Steamer R. L. Myers leave <lb />
V-A. Oil, <lb />
in i. -i j.; <lb />
sea ;.;.<lb />
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t . . <lb />
.-;. Se <lb />
M . <lb />
i- other <lb />
h, t <lb />
M. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the Superior <lb />
Court, of Pitt county, in the special <lb />
proceeding entitled Henry t <lb />
Crawford others H. <lb />
C the undersigned e <lb />
will sell for cash before, the <lb />
in on <lb />
l--v. the of j <lb />
no folio-.-tag piece e <lb />
of land In the county <lb />
of V t in leaver Ham township; <lb />
r mis of Martha Craw- <lb />
Ben <lb />
acres, or less <lb />
and being the land conveyed by deed <lb />
from Clara to Martha J. Nor- <lb />
n-is dated March 28th, <lb />
This, November 12th, <lb />
Commissioner <lb />
went over the riv <lb />
sale. <lb />
Herbert of Farmville, <lb />
was in Sunday. <lb />
Madison Saturday <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
The public school here will close <lb />
Friday <lb />
C. T. Kittrell is having <lb />
residence painted, <lb />
Lewis Crawford been suffer- <lb />
right much with bis for <lb />
the past week. <lb />
Rev. C. J. filled bis rep <lb />
appointment at Grove- <lb />
G. T. Tyson was <lb />
Sunday afternoon <lb />
Is hereby that L. N. Edwards. <lb />
enters and lays claim t eighth <lb />
a. res, more or less, of vacant land in <lb />
township, county, North <lb />
Carolina as <lb />
the of Mrs. B. A. <lb />
W. P. Carroll. Henry <lb />
horn, Church Mills, <lb />
This <lb />
I of <lb />
Any or persons, <lb />
tie or interest In. the above de- <lb />
i must file their protest. <lb />
ill <lb />
Graded School <lb />
Daily. Die V. <lb />
Tin- following is pr g, n for <lb />
the exercises the <lb />
Graded school, Friday log at <lb />
o'clock. Public cordially <lb />
reading by A. T <lb />
King. <lb />
Song by school All <lb />
Ye <lb />
Prayer by A. <lb />
Bible b-; school. <lb />
Do Bella for Christmas <lb />
Song, 1st Star, Star <lb />
Recitation, 5th <lb />
summons in above entitled special s and lot <lb />
proceeding was issued against them , ,. . I <lb />
on of November all tin <lb />
summons is returnable to Clerk Not folk, <lb />
the superior Court for said county I Shippers should order freight by <lb />
and state, at his office in lie, oM S. S. Va. from <lb />
N. C, on the 7th day of December, in. <lb />
1903, at which Hue and place the said , New Clyde Line Horn i hi <lb />
defendants are required to appear j Bay Line and <lb />
and answer or to the petition g g Mer-r <lb />
herein filed, or the relief demanded Line from <lb />
Will be granted, said defendants will <lb />
further take notice that said petition is I <lb />
for sale of a certain tract of land for; J. , <lb />
partition, situated in Town- <lb />
ship, Pitt county, and formerly <lb />
by Jesse if. Stancill deceased. <lb />
This the 6th day of November 1903 <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
T. Agent, <lb />
Washington, N. <lb />
E. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
COX. <lb />
AT <lb />
den. North Carolina. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
and prices as low as the <lb />
fewest. Highest market price <lb />
for produce. <lb />
A TORPID LIVER <lb />
Is the parent of <lb />
Indigestion all <lb />
The knows U <lb />
Dr. <lb />
German Liver Powder <lb />
not a but <lb />
of one <lb />
If you <lb />
we will send you OP <lb />
cm of <lb />
Liver Powder with our <lb />
booklet, <lb />
from patients been <lb />
cured by this wonderful Specific. Do not <lb />
but send your full address st once to <lb />
Hie American Co. <lb />
Ind. <lb />
by <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County issued letters o; <lb />
administration to me, the undersigned <lb />
on the 2nd day of November on <lb />
the estate of Spencer de- <lb />
ceased, notice is hereby given t all <lb />
persons indebted to the estate to make <lb />
immediate payment to the undersigned <lb />
and to all creditors of said estate to <lb />
present their claims properly <lb />
to the undersigned, within <lb />
twelve months after the date l <lb />
notice, or this notice will he plead in <lb />
bar of their recovery. <lb />
This the 2nd day of Nov. <lb />
L. J. Chapman, <lb />
of of Spencer <lb />
Shepherds <lb />
4th, 5th, <lb />
Flocks. <lb />
I 8th <lb />
Mid- <lb />
It c.-me Upon th- <lb />
night <lb />
Acrostic, 3rd grade. <lb />
Re- ii, grade. <lb />
Reading, 8th <lb />
from Bride's Christmas <lb />
tho TORPID LIVER, <lb />
strengthen the digestive organs <lb />
regulate the bowels, and ore <lb />
Graded School Closes. <lb />
Daily, <lb />
The pupils the graded <lb />
had his <lb />
morning, and this afternoon <lb />
school closed for the holidays. <lb />
The which was pro <lb />
grain published yesterday, were <lb />
interesting, and a large <lb />
of people The <lb />
, pupils gave presents Io <lb />
Dove and each of <lb />
the The school will open <lb />
again on the 4th of January. <lb />
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb />
Id districts arc <lb />
widely thy <lb />
In the <lb />
that Elegantly <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
The <lb />
is rejoicing over tho receipt of a <lb />
backbone. Backbone is a users <lb />
thing for editors. <lb /></p>
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nil<lb />
N. C. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
Y. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and <lb />
government pensions for <lb />
current year amounts to <lb />
These are figures to think <lb />
about. <lb />
Entered in the post office at Greenville, K. C, as second class matter, <lb />
Advertising rates made known upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
to tn <lb />
Pitt County, N. C, December 1903. <lb />
IS ABSURD. <lb />
The country is waiting for the <lb />
nest big college professor or <lb />
preacher to bob up for a little <lb />
notoriety. <lb />
The man who informs you that <lb />
worth living is the U <lb />
telephone for a doctor if a spider <lb />
bites him. <lb />
In his report Dr. <lb />
of the hospital for the <lb />
sane at there are now <lb />
The cashier of a New Haven bank on file application for the <lb />
u 11-n j i ix of patients who cannot be re- <lb />
run short and killed himself , e <lb />
We see announced in the Rah Dewey did not take that way to get <lb />
and Observer, as coming even. He over a hundred <lb />
from State Auditor that thousand and skipped out to enjoy <lb />
of the 07th and 08th Regiments it. <lb />
of north Carolina troops , <lb />
. Point has such a burglar <lb />
adder present law, receive pen- . <lb />
, , , , . fever that it became the subject of an <lb />
m the and their I ,., <lb />
illustration by the Charlotte <lb />
been from the s. <lb />
cartoonist. He covered the <lb />
pension lull the reason given for <lb />
. , c <lb />
this is that they ere home guards <lb />
and were never mustered into the ., , r . c , , , <lb />
I. A. Sugg says he has order- <lb />
rate service, and the last . ,. f . , ,. <lb />
ea a telescope. t say <lb />
legislature a law which . <lb />
what he is going to do with, <lb />
t em of i , , , <lb />
but some of tie bulls intimate that <lb />
absurd, to the least if . , . <lb />
he is preparing to keep the price of <lb />
for treatment because of the <lb />
lack f room. This is the state's <lb />
shame. All things else <lb />
should be relegated to the rear until <lb />
ample provision is made to properly <lb />
care for the insane. of <lb />
state progress along all other lines <lb />
pales beside this shameful neglect. <lb />
It sometimes happens that the <lb />
man who has a wife and an <lb />
bile has two unmanageable things <lb />
on his bands at once. <lb />
It. Nay, more, it is an outrage. <lb />
The 07th Regiment was composed <lb />
of men in Pitt, Greene, Lenoir, <lb />
Craven. Beaufort and other neigh- <lb />
counties. were called <lb />
Rev. Dr. the successor to <lb />
the pulpit of Henry Ward <lb />
predicts that women will know more <lb />
than men in fifty years. No doubt <lb />
i about it, for they have known more <lb />
The secretary of the board of re-1 fifty years Sun. <lb />
cotton in sight. <lb />
gents of the university of California <lb />
bet too often on the races, and when j A who discover- <lb />
home guards, or State troops. ., . . , . i that his spent <lb />
his accounts were looked into he . , <lb />
While there was not a formal <lb />
francs a at her dressmakers <lb />
broke bis engagement and married <lb />
was short . He was dis- <lb />
in to the Confederate , , ,, , , . <lb />
, covered and arrested before he could j <lb />
volunteered for service and ,. , , , <lb />
skip out to hunt for . . . . <lb />
went to the front, and their deeds j . . <lb />
Judge S. says <lb />
were as valiant as any soldiers who game warden has Hew Yorkers live beyond their <lb />
went in the war. Te these of a smart dog. he warden keeps an means and says he ran recall six <lb />
pensions merely because of the for j eye open to the shipping of who incomes-average six <lb />
of a muster should not be . i t dollars u year each-, who <lb />
n Bin partridges out of the state contrary, <lb />
tolerate These men have been i j i i i i i- c hist sex months have <lb />
men nave to law, and the helps him find . . ,. , , <lb />
., possesses sea in his for non <lb />
getting pensions m the past and game packages, j,, of one <lb />
continue t them The dog does not let a package pass <lb />
When you strike an old soldier yon that has birds hid in <lb />
Strike close to the hearts of pro . <lb />
pie, and if these men are not rein-, The Henri -it i correspondent of <lb />
stated on the roll the last of; the Charlotte Observer tells of a <lb />
Every man expects to wake up <lb />
some day and find himself famous. <lb />
As a rule he does get as far as the <lb />
waking-up part. <lb />
Very Kind Words. <lb />
The Greenville Reflector <lb />
is nine years old. It is an honest, <lb />
courageous, progressive newspaper <lb />
a credit to the town, county and to <lb />
Editor Whichard. Long may it <lb />
east a helpful News <lb />
and Observer. <lb />
The Greenville Daily <lb />
was nine years old on the 10th, <lb />
ten days more than three years older <lb />
than the Post. And the <lb />
is a good paper, too, and deserving <lb />
f the generous support of its grow- <lb />
city and Our best <lb />
are extended Pro. Whichard. <lb />
Post. <lb />
There just about enough days <lb />
in the year to furnish a birthday for <lb />
each of the newspapers of North <lb />
Carolina so that it is out of the <lb />
question to make of the <lb />
of every one, but we would <lb />
not pass unnoticed the birthdays las <lb />
week of The Morning Post, of <lb />
aged six, and The Daily Re- <lb />
of Greenville, aged nine. <lb />
They are valuable truly esteemed <lb />
contemporaries. Each says it <lb />
up in the world, while admitting <lb />
that it is getting up in years, and to <lb />
The S as n <lb />
It does us proud to be able to en- <lb />
lighten humanity. When an editor <lb />
is up a and can- <lb />
not, after vainly trying with the pro- <lb />
of and prayer get the <lb />
idea his weary brain, and <lb />
appeals to us for enlightenment it <lb />
makes us good all to sit <lb />
down and pluck the thorns from his <lb />
weary path. The esteemed Durban <lb />
Herald saver <lb />
understand how a <lb />
hundred men can to take <lb />
part in a lynching when twelve <lb />
not be found to hang a man by due <lb />
process of <lb />
It's on the principle that a <lb />
man will pass the market house <lb />
where is displayed a fat and juicy <lb />
for cents, leaving the <lb />
in disgust and go and buy <lb />
worth of ammunition, liquid and <lb />
otherwise, give a nigger two <lb />
for his services with his dog, walk <lb />
all night through and dense <lb />
forests trying to tree a live <lb />
and come home and swear that he <lb />
wouldn't go for There's <lb />
no sport in sitting in a jury box <lb />
calmly deliberating whether or <lb />
not you should hang a get <lb />
little excitement and it's easy to <lb />
lynch a if the <lb />
right brother's Every- <lb />
thing. <lb />
Silence of Year is Broken <lb />
Astonishment was the first feeling <lb />
caused by the recent receipt of a let- <lb />
believe this affords the Observer a I m William Henry Tee, an uncle <lb />
of pleasure Charlotte Mrs. Grimes, of this <lb />
Observer. i city. Mr. Tee had been considered <lb />
The Daily Reflector is nine yea rs, for over years, he wrote <lb />
old. grown from a very ill <lb />
sheet at first to- a lively afternoon <lb />
daily, and the people-of <lb />
have cause proud of their pa- <lb />
per. Editor is a <lb />
from Australia, to say that <lb />
He is well and has prospered and re- <lb />
from business. <lb />
Mr. Tee was born at Portsmouth, <lb />
Va., and is years old. He-is a sou <lb />
than eh thousand and dis- <lb />
tress warrants in the Metropolis. <lb />
Journal. <lb />
it has not been heard. <lb />
farmer who is very conscientious. <lb />
During a wood famine in the town <lb />
So long as a Heady <lb />
market for their cotton at 1-2 <lb />
puts pound;, we hardly <lb />
he sold several cords of wood at country should worry over any <lb />
Governor Penny-packer, of Later ho reduced the threatened stagnation in <lb />
has declined to honor to 91.75 per cord, and went; mills, <lb />
another requisition f a prisoner to whom he Nothing has been said f the <lb />
from Governor of North ,,, and returned <lb />
. ., ,. , , ,. r stifling existence on farms; and <lb />
Carolina. he chef of of cents on each cord, saying to <lb />
Greensboro went to Pennsylvania to Was as much as it was worth. That i <lb />
get a man wanted for murder, but a rare specimen of honesty. I The people will still to <lb />
back without him. use goods, and mills <lb />
gave the same reason Veteran of Two Wars an will always haves side for pro- <lb />
ducts, the cost of the- raw cotton <lb />
worker, and -also one of the st George C. Tea, who officer <lb />
reliable newspaper of the the revenue department of the <lb />
He stands flat-footed on the side service. Tee left <lb />
Right t. vessel <lb />
men-wealth. in 1852. A fair months <lb />
I afterward intelligence that the <lb />
o ,. ,. ship had been wrecked coast <lb />
Some interesting tacts concern-1 ,. , <lb />
., . r , of Australia. vessel <lb />
the present and <lb />
j . . hod touched Sydney, Sew South <lb />
industry in the-Tinned Mates <lb />
contained in the annual report and, a l Tee <lb />
chief of T <lb />
u . from him the receipt of <lb />
of plant industry of the J, <lb />
. . . t letter to his Brother, Tee,, <lb />
department tea grow- <lb />
for refusing to honor this <lb />
Character Dead. <lb />
Daniel Wallace, aged a veteran should be an matter. <lb />
that he did when Deputy Sheriff; of the and wars, died Make the price of the correspond and be <lb />
Tucker went t after bis home a few days since. i -with the cost of the all. <lb />
hare now passed <lb />
the experimental the <lb />
eminent <lb />
R. last war produced over <lb />
of ten, most of Ft of a high <lb />
grade, year; with the <lb />
eased planted, the is <lb />
to be larger. Re- <lb />
ore hundred acres of <lb />
at <lb />
Tex., wen tea, and, it; is <lb />
the will grow <lb />
who lives at The <lb />
stated that Tee in <lb />
a business way, had a large family- <lb />
and that his c <lb />
home in the near fur ire. No reason <lb />
for the long silence mm given. <lb />
Six and listers of Mr. <lb />
survive live in Virginia. <lb />
against the murderer. <lb />
prisoner some months ago, that no , lie was in many respects one <lb />
ill of indictment had been characters in <lb />
county. drew a pension A senator who <lb />
B month for service in the Mexican viewed the other day a <lb />
war. During that campaign he was of great public express- <lb />
an artilleryman and Robt. E. ed his opinion, but to the <lb />
Lee his lieutenant. wouldn't like to <lb />
in the United States army <lb />
until several years after the <lb />
war. <lb />
Senator A. L. Plow says he <lb />
bought Reflector had more <lb />
sense than lo say any tiling about <lb />
the passenger train making a good <lb />
record. Might have known it was <lb />
A man whose opinion is worth <lb />
and got courage <lb />
to let it hi known, is too pour a shoal <lb />
When years old he married a i be sitting in a high place. Too <lb />
woman of age and three many trimmers; like that get <lb />
to soon as it was j,, her for a divorce, by their adroit straddling or <lb />
complimented. <lb />
he don't want it, <lb />
neither. Wonder what Roosevelt hi s <lb />
been saying to him to bring about <lb />
this change of mind, We thought <lb />
I., if there was one thing Hanna want- <lb />
d above all else it was to be <lb />
dent. <lb />
arrest <lb />
too much noise <lb />
but made up later. She will receive <lb />
the pension as his widow. <lb />
Wallace, when past his year, <lb />
would frequently walk miles to <lb />
get bis pension <lb />
Post. <lb />
lefts <lb />
the street, is a case of <lb />
OB <lb />
gooses, <lb />
The fire which occurred at San- <lb />
palace the other night re- <lb />
vealed the fact that the Queen of <lb />
England ha a lady stenographer. <lb />
If every queen in North Carolina <lb />
had to have a stenographer, even <lb />
the stenographers would have to <lb />
hare <lb />
their knack of steering clear of the <lb />
questions of the <lb />
Star. <lb />
Mi. Chris Kennedy, A white em <lb />
ploys the Gay Lumber Com <lb />
pain's railroad, was killed <lb />
morning by the engine of the log <lb />
running over <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
A Sampson county man who <lb />
amused himself by smashing <lb />
free delivery boxes, has been sen <lb />
by the Federal to <lb />
three imprisonment. <lb />
The increased <lb />
plantation was largely de- <lb />
voted to with Ceylon <lb />
tea, which is regarded as being of <lb />
of interest, for <lb />
this part of the world. The first <lb />
with this variety were <lb />
somewhat discouraging as most of <lb />
th plants succumbed to the rigors <lb />
South Carolina winter. <lb />
forts were made, to obtain Ceylon <lb />
seed from higher altitudes, and <lb />
seedlings from feet above the <lb />
sea level were The officials <lb />
in charge of the experiments believe <lb />
that these will the winter bet <lb />
and develop in some measure <lb />
the largo yield of leaf of high <lb />
characteristic of plant in the <lb />
higher parts of Ceylon. <lb />
In view of the fact that in some <lb />
lands the heat of the sun is made use <lb />
of in curing certain sorts of tea, the <lb />
department experts have undertaken <lb />
experiments at in man- <lb />
a tea in part It <lb />
was found that this resulted <lb />
very high quality. <lb />
Considerable attention will be given <lb />
to this feature of the industry during <lb />
the coming year. <lb />
youngest of these Mrs. Roberts, <lb />
of Va. <lb />
of age. Years after young <lb />
disappearance the property than, fell <lb />
to sisters and in <lb />
which He h id a was <lb />
. questioned about this <lb />
part the yesterday Mir. <lb />
Grimes said she- did not <lb />
sum that might, have fallen Mr. <lb />
Tee,, though it amounted to several <lb />
thousand dollars. The question of <lb />
a property division, or any tr <lb />
property on the part of Mr. Tee, will <lb />
hardly be raised at this ate date; <lb />
though the result of such a <lb />
would be very interesting <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
A in <lb />
The <lb />
is yet destined to be a blessing, it in <lb />
disguise, to the south, lie has <lb />
till he in- <lb />
avoids work and his ab- <lb />
from the cotton patch has so <lb />
decreased the cotton crop as to ad- <lb />
the price to 1-2 cents a <lb />
pound, and still higher <lb />
Journal. <lb />
It makes you shiver if you don't <lb />
have a fire and shakes your pocket <lb />
if you do. . . <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
This department is in M. Blow, who is authorized to <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory. j <lb />
WINTERVILLE items. <lb />
V. C, Dec. <lb />
Eggs are still away yonder <lb />
and <lb />
of <lb />
Greenville, the Masonic <lb />
lodge Thursday here and <lb />
made a nice I U s very <lb />
appreciated by those <lb />
were fortunate as to be present <lb />
Mrs. Hunter who has been here <lb />
for quite a while returned to her <lb />
home in Henderson <lb />
Mr. Grimsley, who had been I <lb />
employed by the Mfg Co. left <lb />
to live on the other side the; <lb />
river. he left be seemed <lb />
in best of health, but we learn <lb />
he died the next day after reaching <lb />
his new home. <lb />
A. G. Ox Mfg. Co's wagon de- <lb />
would make you think <lb />
of a toy st-re, only f course <lb />
they are full size instead toys. The <lb />
pretty part is we are Irving <lb />
to Years in the <lb />
has up a reputation <lb />
which does not need emphasizing. <lb />
Yesterday A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
sold a of electric weld <lb />
to a sensible farmer. He <lb />
took the in. style. <lb />
Horses are apt scary about <lb />
Xmas times and many accidents <lb />
occur because of shabby harness. <lb />
Better see and a <lb />
little talk with him about that old <lb />
harness a new to take ii <lb />
place. <lb />
L. F. Wyatt, while cutting wood <lb />
last Wednesday, bad the <lb />
tune to cut his leg just below the <lb />
knee and made a very wound. <lb />
C. A. Fair returned from T <lb />
Wednesday instead of Tuesday as <lb />
before stated. <lb />
Big are being made <lb />
for and most of our <lb />
people expect a big time. <lb />
Bags are so high it strains a hen <lb />
cackle and a <lb />
Until went to <lb />
Thunder. <lb />
W. Parser, of <lb />
spent night with his <lb />
sister, Mrs. J. H. C. Dixon here. <lb />
A G. Cox went to <lb />
Thursday and returned Friday. <lb />
Many a fellow will take bet <lb />
girl to ride during the holidays in <lb />
a Hunsucker buggy. We predict <lb />
that a year from now more <lb />
will do so than ever before. <lb />
Ore Manning has been over in <lb />
the section this week. <lb />
Ex-Judge James B. <lb />
the country Wednesday <lb />
official business. <lb />
. K. C. of Goldsboro, a <lb />
turner pupil of the <lb />
High School, has been spending ft <lb />
few days w friends <lb />
B. G. Chapman to Shel- j <lb />
his daughter, <lb />
Kate, who is teaching <lb />
section. <lb />
Will of Norfolk, has <lb />
, visaing relatives the <lb />
past eek. <lb />
I Visit A. <lb />
Cox Co's wire fence three <lb />
car loads now band, different <lb />
styles. It will be out of the <lb />
way to lei them help you the <lb />
selection If is <lb />
worth they ought to be <lb />
competent S of what is best <lb />
suited your needs <lb />
-A- <lb />
MAN'S <lb />
Christmas <lb />
S A C LA U S <lb />
Spend at <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON'S <lb />
You can h map all over and you can't find <lb />
another More in hi v there are so many <lb />
appropriate gifts Men and Boys. <lb />
Come to a Man's store for a Man's things. We know <lb />
what's right and correct and we know what Men like. <lb />
Overcoats, Suits, hits Full Dress Vests, Coats, Hats, <lb />
Silk Umbrellas, Cases, Beautiful <lb />
Handsome Mufflers, Gloves for every wear, <lb />
Fancy Half Hose, Suspenders. <lb />
New fancy a and soft white plaited bosom <lb />
Shirts. w- y a Man's store for a Man's things <lb />
Everything tor Prices low enough, and money <lb />
back. if you want <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
I., Davis, President <lb />
t. A. <lb />
J. L. Little, <lb />
A full line of Toys, Vases, Mugs, Cups, Saucers, Plates, Lamps, <lb />
DOLLS From to DOLLS <lb />
Fire Works of all, Bombs, Cannon Crackers, Roman Candles, and Sky <lb />
rockets. All Kinds of Candies, Fruits, Nuts and Confections. <lb />
and Flour. Market in Rear of <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON, <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Bank of Greenville, <lb />
N- G- <lb />
Bank of Greenville, Greenville, N. C, at the <lb />
of 17th. from report to North <lb />
Carolina Corporation Commission. <lb />
HAS COME. <lb />
Whereat <lb />
Co's. and he brought all the <lb />
toys and that any <lb />
body Namely, candy <lb />
dies, <lb />
SOU, Brazil nuts etc , and <lb />
a co line of and <lb />
article-. cordially <lb />
to <lb />
Yours <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
See M. L. the jeweler. <lb />
Now a word to the wise. <lb />
see B. F. Manning Co., before j <lb />
their bargains are exhausted. <lb />
We. have in Stock the beet <lb />
of shoes ever offered here <lb />
fit you both size price, j <lb />
Bring your family and we will <lb />
keep this red on, so we will make <lb />
the shoe squeal before yon get it on <lb />
your foot. B. F. Manning Co, <lb />
have spared no time in <lb />
Stuck we we <lb />
can the most <lb />
F. Manning Co. <lb />
See ML. the jeweler. <lb />
promptly done. <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
Pension Agent Goethe, of Wash- <lb />
D. C, has been here <lb />
days in an official capacity. <lb />
Donald Brewer, <lb />
same up Thursday to his sis- <lb />
home to the holidays. <lb />
Bo J. <lb />
Cox Board fl per day. Best <lb />
House in town. <lb />
Mr. the Drug Store <lb />
will be pleased to show you their <lb />
line gold and fountain <lb />
pens. <lb />
Bung your cotton to Winter <lb />
villa have it ginned. G. A. <lb />
Co. will buy seed <lb />
at the gin and pay high Ah t market <lb />
prices or give you meal in ex- <lb />
change for them. <lb />
you want your horse shod, <lb />
; if your or own shoes <lb />
retailing, and for general; <lb />
work call and see <lb />
L. House on Main<lb />
Overdrafts<lb />
from Bank and <lb />
lash Items <lb />
Cash in Bank <lb />
m Stock paid in <lb />
20,000.08 <lb />
Undivided Profits less <lb />
k. Expenses Paid<lb />
252,723.8 <lb />
Lat night and this out <lb />
at the depot every thing was like a <lb />
bee Lovely girls and gal- <lb />
waiting to be <lb />
train for home to spend the boil <lb />
lays. All gay and happy. I <lb />
was a MM to gladden heart <lb />
the soul. seemed <lb />
vie with the other in making <lb />
I ho parting pleasant and many <lb />
kind wishes for a happy <lb />
a pleasant return to <lb />
school. Yes, we too, wish them <lb />
all a happy Christmas <lb />
they come k nous will be more <lb />
pleased to meet them we. <lb />
Taylor who has been a <lb />
here for the past two years <lb />
and has left once in the whole <lb />
time has gone on a visit to <lb />
home. <lb />
Dr. Cox in addition to his <lb />
stock always has on hand a com- <lb />
line of free school books, pen <lb />
and scratch tablets, pencils, <lb />
and the finest assortment of box <lb />
stationery ever to Winter- <lb />
ville. <lb />
Hunsucker buggies don't grown <lb />
on honeysuckle vines. If so they <lb />
would doubtless be pulled before <lb />
ripe. As it is Hunsucker sees to <lb />
it that no job leaves the factory <lb />
before it is ready to <lb />
do so. <lb />
For Rent or house and <lb />
lot located between Josephus Cox <lb />
and A. D. Cox on Academy street. <lb />
Apply A. Fair. <lb />
H. F. Manning Co., will pay <lb />
the highest cash market price for <lb />
your cotton seed. <lb />
For brick see A. Kittrell <lb />
Co. They have recently burned a <lb />
kiln will make prices reason-1 <lb />
able to suit the times. <lb />
Careful attention given to all business entrusted to us. <lb />
We now have a nice of porch <lb />
Column timber. II you are in <lb />
of them why not let us lit you up. <lb />
Prices are light. <lb />
Co. <lb />
We have a nice line hats <lb />
both old and young, also trunks, <lb />
valises, at prices <lb />
we think very reasonable and <lb />
always glad to serve you and save <lb />
your money if possible. <lb />
Barber Co <lb />
MANUFACTURED BY <lb />
COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
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J. C. <lb />
Grimes arid Department <lb />
J. Proctor <lb />
SUPPLY MOUSE. <lb />
If TO want r ft <lb />
to go it, <lb />
dry good far Tr <lb />
for tabla. c for <lb />
w rear <lb />
Our Mill and are now i <lb />
in fill end w are <lb />
pared to gin cotton, grind corn, <lb />
saw lumbar, and, do all kinds <lb />
cf work fer balusters <lb />
trimming. W <lb />
do <lb />
carts and wagons. <lb />
be with save <lb />
your <lb />
believing <lb />
t. f. <lb />
H. C <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
in way <lb />
of Clothing. Dry Goods. <lb />
and ran be found <lb />
her. Whether it ii <lb />
to cat, to <lb />
wear, or Home article, for tie <lb />
or farm, yon can <lb />
supplied. Highest price paid <lb />
for cotton. produce <lb />
anything the farmer el. <lb />
H. C. VENTERS, <lb />
N. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notion, Fancy <lb />
Tobacco and Cigar. The <lb />
only Soda Fountain in town. All <lb />
the popular drinks. Hot Peanut <lb />
every day. <lb />
in <lb />
a wan <lb />
Who as hail from <lb />
es <lb />
Jail in default <lb />
of hand, to await <lb />
term of to answer to <lb />
he of natal <lb />
of and <lb />
The robbery to have <lb />
been dour- Monday hi Mr. <lb />
Stand tinder of <lb />
liquor and Legged, who showed <lb />
j welfare, with <lb />
before the v. a discovered. <lb />
went ff in the to <lb />
ard hone and t; man <lb />
Alter <lb />
a little retained to Smith <lb />
Tinner's bar be had been <lb />
robbed. in Boon and <lb />
him of <lb />
The evidence <lb />
of and be <lb />
Free Press, <lb />
i m <lb />
K J. DR. G. F <lb />
PHYSICIAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb />
S. <lb />
Office opposite depot. <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
Office next door to Post <lb />
AND BUNTING, <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Goods, Hardware Furniture. Grocer <lb />
We Fay Highest Prices for i <lb />
Co t . d a n i Produce. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BUGGY CO., <lb />
E. Mote, Jr., D. D. Gardner, K. A. Mote. <lb />
D. Gardner, W. R. Smith, B A. Br., <lb />
FACTORY ON MAIN <lb />
OF FIVE POINTS. <lb />
We manufacture I he best baggies on this market. We em- <lb />
ploy none but skilled workmen. We in a full <lb />
line of Harness and first class Farm <lb />
Call and examine our Stock <lb />
E. I. Sp.,<lb />
Cold Comfort <lb />
Is what ire after, and the possession of one of <lb />
our Refrigerator will insure sweet milk, cream <lb />
batter, cool water and man dainties that <lb />
would be unattainable without the <lb />
Murdered With an Axe. <lb />
Dec <lb />
murdered with an <lb />
in his home at Max Meadows, <lb />
Va., last night. His body was <lb />
found distance the <lb />
house, with the head crushed and <lb />
mangled. pointed lo <lb />
Wife and a mag named <lb />
who to <lb />
Meadows from North Carolina, and <lb />
they have been When <lb />
officers went to the borne <lb />
they found <lb />
in washing up blood the floor <lb />
and blood were found on <lb />
her clothing. The <lb />
all knowledge of the crime. <lb />
-AT <lb />
Lilliputian Wedding. <lb />
The opened Tuesday- <lb />
night in the opera house will close <lb />
The feature tonight will <lb />
be the Lilliputian wedding in <lb />
which little Miss <lb />
will be the bride and Master<lb />
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb />
If you have will want a Lawn Mower <lb />
soon, and we made it easy you to own one. <lb />
here is no to borrow a lawn mower when we <lb />
sell a good machine with best steel knives at such <lb />
a price, and guarantee it to the work, <lb />
u at.-i-coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, and <lb />
everything else in the hardware line. <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
Hodges the By <lb />
a., , . e , court of Pitt made <lb />
will be special proceeding, entitled <lb />
BLOUNT <lb />
you can get honest goods at . i., price-s. C <lb />
stock before you buy , , satisfied <lb />
purchases. <lb />
Suits, Overcoats. Cloaks. Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats. Caps Undo <lb />
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware, <lb />
and everything you wear. Everything i u use in <lb />
your house and everything you use in your parlor <lb />
, Millinery Goods a Specialty. pP- <lb />
Our goods are here and we are ready to <lb />
Everybody that sees buys, and everybody that fries <lb />
our goods becomes our customers. Just give us a trial <lb />
and save yourselves money. <lb />
BLOUNT BROTHERS. <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
d. If yon have not got your <lb />
tickets co to for <lb />
them. <lb />
. . . . .<lb />
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN TH <lb />
II Hi <lb />
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value, <lb />
Paid-up Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
Is Non <lb />
,. i if arrears be within month while <lb />
are Bring, or within after lapse, evidence <lb />
and payment of arrears with <lb />
second year-7. No Restriction. <lb />
are payable at the beginning of the and cf each <lb />
year, provided the premium for the current year be paid <lb />
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase lie Insurance, or <lb />
f i during the lifetime <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
J. LAS <lb />
. ill <lb />
I Want it Not Say Hanna. <lb />
Birmingham, Ala., Dec. <lb />
Senator Hanna has the <lb />
following letter to one of bin <lb />
friends <lb />
Dear have read <lb />
with interest your kind letter of <lb />
instant and assure you of <lb />
my appreciation of <lb />
expressed in the same <lb />
and for regard confidence <lb />
l me. Such suggestions as you <lb />
make with referent;, to next yarn <lb />
highly <lb />
but my position on this sub- <lb />
feet is well defined and well- <lb />
known, r no personal ,. <lb />
to serve and cannot be or <lb />
in any sense a candidate for <lb />
presidential nomination. My <lb />
only desire i to serve my party to <lb />
the extent of my ability. <lb />
thanking you for your <lb />
kindness, remain, <lb />
truly, <lb />
A. <lb />
L. J. Chapman and Fannie <lb />
and others Paul Brooks, <lb />
W. L. others, to <lb />
sell laud for partition the under- <lb />
signed commissioner will sell at <lb />
public before the court <lb />
h use door, in Greenville on Mon- <lb />
day 28th day of December, <lb />
1903, the following described real <lb />
estate in county, which former- <lb />
belonged to the late <lb />
and is now sold for <lb />
ion among his at <lb />
real estate will lie sold in lots <lb />
purchasers as <lb />
Lot No. Bounded by the <lb />
lauds J. P. the Dr. <lb />
Best lands and the public road <lb />
leading from to <lb />
and Including the Wetherington <lb />
land, containing acres more or <lb />
less. <lb />
Lot No. by the <lb />
Harding road on the north by Flat <lb />
on Booth and <lb />
let No, i, <lb />
W. C. JACKSON CO., <lb />
AYDEN, N. <lb />
Are making a specialty of <lb />
CLOTHING, HATS AND SHOES <lb />
suitable for winter. We carry F. C. Young's <lb />
famous line of Footwear for Indies. pair sold <lb />
goes with n guarantee. Our line of Dress <lb />
this season embrace the newest and best. Cull on us. <lb />
Spicer-Gold. <lb />
The following cards have b <lb />
received <lb />
Elder and Mrs. P. D. Gold <lb />
request the your presence <lb />
at the wedding reception their <lb />
daughter, <lb />
Ruth Fortune, <lb />
and <lb />
Dr. William Spicer, <lb />
Tuesday evening, December the <lb />
twenty-ninth, <lb />
Lot No. Bounded on the north <lb />
by the Harding road on the south <lb />
by Flat Ridge Swamp, and joins <lb />
lot No. containing acres, more <lb />
or less. <lb />
Lot No Bounded on the <lb />
north by lands of J. L. Tucker, on <lb />
the south by Flat Ridge Swamp, <lb />
and joins lot No. containing <lb />
acres, morn or less. <lb />
Lot No Bounded on the <lb />
north by the lands L. Tucker, <lb />
on the south by Hat <lb />
joins lot No containing <lb />
acres, more or <lb />
Lot No. on the <lb />
north by the lands of J. L. Tucker, <lb />
on the south by Flat Ridge Swamp, <lb />
on the west by the lands of J. p. <lb />
and W. B. and joins lot <lb />
No. containing acres, more <lb />
or less. <lb />
Lot No. Bounded by the <lb />
lands of J. A. Adams, G. W. Gard- <lb />
W. B. and by lot <lb />
No. containing acres, more or <lb />
nineteen hundred and three, <lb />
from eight thirty until ten-thirty. 8- by the <lb />
West Vane. Harding and Rice roads and the <lb />
West Vance street, <lb />
Wilson, N. C. <lb />
lands of J. P. and being <lb />
Southern half of the Harding <lb />
land, containing acres, more or <lb />
less. <lb />
Lit No. by the <lb />
Harding and Rice roads and the <lb />
lands of Tucker and being <lb />
the northern half of Harding <lb />
land, containing acres more or <lb />
less. <lb />
Lot No Is the home place <lb />
of the Spencer Brooks, cod- <lb />
acres, more or lees. <lb />
Lot No. Is known de- <lb />
scribed as place, con- <lb />
acres, more or leas. <lb />
Lot No. Is know n and de- <lb />
scribed as the place, con- <lb />
raining acres, more or less, <lb />
all of the above lands ate Swift <lb />
Creek in and near the <lb />
village of <lb />
Lot No. One half interest in <lb />
a lot in the town of lolly <lb />
described lo a deed W. B. <lb />
Hellen and wife lo Spencer Brooks <lb />
and L. J. Chapman recorded in <lb />
book L. page known as <lb />
the Hellen store lot containing 1-5 <lb />
of a nacre, more let-8. <lb />
Lot One half interest in <lb />
a lot in the town of fully <lb />
described in a deed Joe Pat- <lb />
rick d wife and W. H. Patrick <lb />
to L J. Chapman Co., recorded <lb />
in book A. C. page containing <lb />
of an acre, more or less. <lb />
Lot No. one half interest in <lb />
lot No., in that part f the town <lb />
known as New town <lb />
being the lot upon which the old <lb />
Hellen store is now standing <lb />
Terms of third cash <lb />
on day of Sale, balance in one and <lb />
two years, or cash to suit the <lb />
convenience of the purchaser. <lb />
Persons further <lb />
can apply to L. J, Chapman, <lb />
N. C, who gladly <lb />
show them all the to <lb />
the commissioner at Greenville, N. <lb />
C JAMES, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
This Nov. 1903. <lb />
DRANK H. WOOTEN, <lb />
Attorney-at-Law, <lb />
N. <lb />
Practice la all the courts. Special <lb />
attention to collection of <lb />
and other Prompt <lb />
to all <lb />
Keep your eye <lb />
for snow. <lb />
Furnished rooms far rent, be <lb />
Jan. lit Apply to Sire <lb />
E. Anderson. <lb />
A. T, King returned Wed <lb />
evening from Greensboro <lb />
Mrs. J. N. Hart <lb />
returned Wednesday from <lb />
a visit to <lb />
Major Smith, of Ayden, spent <lb />
today here. <lb />
1903. <lb />
A. M. Moseley returned to <lb />
den Thursday evening. <lb />
Donnell Gilliam, of Tarboro. <lb />
came in Thursday evening. <lb />
Forbes has taken a <lb />
with Greene Brown. <lb />
Robert Howard, of Conetoe, <lb />
rived to <lb />
his sister, Mrs. J. G. <lb />
J. T. Abrams has moved into <lb />
the Cherry house on Third <lb />
Mrs. Harris has move <lb />
into her new house on Dickinson <lb />
avenue. <lb />
Miss Joyner, of <lb />
arrived Thursday evening to visit <lb />
Misses Lena and Mamie King. <lb />
Goldsboro, who <lb />
kin been here a few days left this <lb />
W. B. Cox returned <lb />
Mrs. H. P. Hill, of Wilmington, <lb />
arrived this morning to visit her <lb />
parents, Mr. and Mr. A. A. An <lb />
draws. <lb />
Pitt in <lb />
The annual meeting of the stock <lb />
holders the <lb />
Company, wholesale jobbers and <lb />
importers of dry goods and notions, <lb />
was held yesterday afternoon at <lb />
the office of the company, t. <lb />
Commence street in this The <lb />
old board of directors was re-elect- <lb />
ed, as well the old <lb />
Winston, president; H. W. <lb />
Whichard, vice-president; C. L. <lb />
secretary treasurer. <lb />
The annual statement and re <lb />
p it of the treasurer showed the <lb />
of the company to be in <lb />
good condition. It was decided to <lb />
increase capital of the <lb />
company per cent, by a stock <lb />
for that amount, to be <lb />
distributed among the present <lb />
stockholders in proportion to the <lb />
of stock now held by each. <lb />
A cash dividend of per cent, <lb />
was also declared. The <lb />
dividend was paid cash out of <lb />
the surplus earnings of the com- <lb />
leaving a surplus en hand. <lb />
A decision was reached at the <lb />
company's meeting to subscribe to <lb />
the stock of the Jamestown Expo <lb />
Company. The Winston <lb />
Whichard Company has had a <lb />
successful career since <lb />
formation in this city is one <lb />
of the prosperous and progressive <lb />
young business houses in Norfolk. <lb />
Dispatch. 16th. <lb />
Two members of the above firm <lb />
are Pitt county boys and <lb />
is glad to note <lb />
success they are making Nor <lb />
folk, the city that is largely made <lb />
up of hustling North <lb />
coin r. <lb />
UM baa spent its last <lb />
win cits . . , <lb />
be<lb />
BIG STORE <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
A touch of black and white and a dash of red, green and brown, <lb />
and you have a successful costume. Winter demands brightness we <lb />
have it in big shipments. <lb />
Overcoats <lb />
Great Reduction. <lb />
Every Overcoat this <lb />
7.50<lb />
s Knee <lb />
Pairs Boys all Wool Knee <lb />
Pants worth double at <lb />
per cent, reduction on the en- <lb />
tire tint of pants-All Grades. <lb />
FURS <lb />
CD <lb />
u. <lb />
Ml L LIN E RY <lb />
Special inducements on the entire <lb />
line, nothing but high class Millinery <lb />
sold in our store. Everything new and <lb />
up-to-date. <lb />
They are the Season's <lb />
latest creation. We are <lb />
the cheap Fur house. <lb />
CO <lb />
CD <lb />
u, <lb />
SI <lb />
Tailor Made <lb />
Skirts. <lb />
They fit well, hang <lb />
well, handsomely <lb />
made. Prices <lb />
range from <lb />
to <lb />
COLD WEATHERS <lb />
-at <lb />
111-4 <lb />
Full Size Blankets <lb />
Full Size Blankets <lb />
Heavy Fleece Shirts and Drawers <lb />
Shirts <lb />
SM<lb />
1.00<lb />
holiday Witch for our big announcement of House Furnishing Goods. Couches, Pict <lb />
Frames, Easels, Rocking Chairs, Hill Racks, <lb />
241-243 <lb />
W. Main St <lb />
CT<lb />
in. <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
. . . .-.<lb />
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i ; <lb />
J. C. <lb />
Department <lb />
J. Proctor Bros <lb />
SUPPLY HOUSE.<lb />
If job want -e t <lb />
to go it, <lb />
good far <lb />
for table, o implement for I <lb />
fans, we an <lb />
Our and are now <lb />
in fill blast rind w are <lb />
pared to gin cotton, grind mm. <lb />
saw lumber, and. do all kinds <lb />
of turned for balusters <lb />
trimmings. W also <lb />
do general repairing of <lb />
carts and <lb />
T. F. <lb />
N. C <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
n h <lb />
Of Clothing. Dry flood. No- <lb />
flit. Groceries <lb />
and can be <lb />
hr. whether it some- <lb />
thing to ca, to <lb />
or om article for the <lb />
DOOM or farm, you can be <lb />
supplied. Highest prices paid <lb />
for cotton, produce <lb />
anything the farmer <lb />
be with any <lb />
your <lb />
believing <lb />
H. C. <lb />
Ar, If. <lb />
Dry Goods, Fancy <lb />
Tobacco and The <lb />
only Soda Fountain in town, A <lb />
the popular drinks. Hot Peanuts <lb />
every day.<lb />
men <lb />
who to hail from Farmville, <lb />
KM g <lb />
Jail in default <lb />
of land, to next <lb />
lam court to <lb />
the charge Mr. <lb />
of and <lb />
The robbery have <lb />
been done Monday while Mr. <lb />
of <lb />
liquor and who showed <lb />
considerable <lb />
welfare, was with <lb />
before the loss discovered. <lb />
went in the to <lb />
ward and a-m seen <lb />
to follow After <lb />
a little retained to Smith <lb />
Turner's bur <lb />
robbed. Legged soon and <lb />
Mm of <lb />
The evidence <lb />
and he <lb />
Free <lb />
16th. <lb />
DR, . J. GRIMES, ML G. F <lb />
PHYSICIAN AB SURGEON. AND <lb />
N. <lb />
Office depot <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
next door to Poet Office. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BUGGY CO., <lb />
E. Jr., p. D. Gardner, E. A. <lb />
n Vice-president. <lb />
D. Gardner, W. R. Smith, E A. dove, St., <lb />
J- E- FACTORY ON <lb />
STREET. SOUTH FIVE POINTS. <lb />
We manufacture the best baggies on this market. We em- <lb />
ploy none but skilled workmen. We carry in stock a full <lb />
line of Harness and first class Farm Wagons. <lb />
Call and examine our Stock <lb />
E. . <lb />
Cold Comfort <lb />
Is what we ire after, and the possession of one <lb />
our Refrigerators will insure sweet milk, cream i <lb />
butter, drinking water and many dainties that <lb />
would be unattainable without the Refrigerator <lb />
I HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb />
If .,,. o t a <lb />
If you have you will want a Lawn Mower <lb />
soon, and we've made it easy for you to own one <lb />
lucre is no need to borrow a lawn mower when we <lb />
we sell a machine with best steel knives at such <lb />
a. satisfactory price and guarantee It to do the work. <lb />
Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, and <lb />
everything else in the hardware line. <lb />
H. L. CARR<lb />
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IX TH <lb />
Murdered With an Axe. <lb />
Roanoke, Va., Dec <lb />
Burchett murdered <lb />
In his home at Meadow, <lb />
Va., last night. His was <lb />
some the <lb />
house, with the head crushed and <lb />
mangled. Suspicion pointed to <lb />
wife and ;. man named <lb />
who to <lb />
Meadows from North and <lb />
they have been When <lb />
officers went to the home <lb />
they found Mrs. engaged <lb />
up blood from the floor <lb />
and blood were found on <lb />
her clothing. The accused deny <lb />
all knowledge of <lb />
AND <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
Complete UM Clothing. Dry Goods. Hardware Furniture, <lb />
We Pay Price, for <lb />
. d and Country Produce <lb />
Lilliputian Wedding. <lb />
The opened Tuesday <lb />
night in the opera house will close <lb />
tonight. The feature tonight will <lb />
be the Lilliputian in <lb />
little Miss <lb />
will be the bride and Master <lb />
Ob Hodges the bridegroom, <lb />
An of will be <lb />
i. If you not got <lb />
tickets go to for <lb />
them. <lb />
A V<lb />
you can get honest goods at i prices. Se <lb />
t you, <lb />
Suits, Overcoats, Cloaks. Dress Goods. Shoes. Hats. Caps <lb />
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware, <lb />
and everything you wear. Everything , u <lb />
your house and everything you line in yoUr parlor <lb />
Millinery Goods a Specialty. <lb />
w ready to yon. <lb />
Everybody that sees buys, and everybody that fries <lb />
our goods becomes our customers. Just give us a trial <lb />
and save yourselves money. <lb />
BLOUNT <lb />
BROTHERS. <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
LAND SALE.<lb />
i m u <lb />
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value, <lb />
Paid-up Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance that works I <lb />
Is non <lb />
C. Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while <lb />
are m within three year, alter lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of and payment of arrears with interest <lb />
second year-7. No Restrictions. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the and cf each <lb />
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be <lb />
They may be To reduce Premiums, or P <lb />
To Increase ho Insurance, or <lb />
of th <lb />
J. <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
I Want it Not Say Manna. <lb />
Birmingham, Ala., Dec. <lb />
Senator has written the <lb />
following letter to one of his <lb />
friends <lb />
have read <lb />
with interest your kind letter of <lb />
4th and assure you of <lb />
my sincere appreciation of <lb />
expressed in the same <lb />
and for your regard and confidence <lb />
in me. Such suggestions as you <lb />
make with to next year <lb />
are, highly <lb />
but my position on this sub- <lb />
is well defined and well- <lb />
known. J no personal <lb />
to serve and cannot be <lb />
in any sense a candidate for <lb />
the presidential nomination. My <lb />
only desire is to serve my party to <lb />
the extent of my ability. <lb />
thanking you for your <lb />
kindness, remain, <lb />
truly, <lb />
A. <lb />
W. C. JACKSON CO., <lb />
if. C. <lb />
Are a specialty of <lb />
CLOTHING, 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. line of Dress Goods <lb />
this season embrace the newest and best. Call on us. <lb />
The following cards have b <lb />
received <lb />
Elder and Mrs. P. D, Gold <lb />
request presence <lb />
at the wedding reception their <lb />
daughter, <lb />
Ruth Fortune, <lb />
and <lb />
Dr. William Spicer, <lb />
Tuesday evening, December the <lb />
nineteen hundred and three, <lb />
from eight thirty until ten-thirty. <lb />
MM Wait Vance street, <lb />
Wilson, N. <lb />
By of a decree of Pu <lb />
court of Pitt county <lb />
in the special proceeding, entitled <lb />
L. J. Chapman and Fannie <lb />
and others against Paul Brooks, <lb />
W. L. others, to <lb />
sell laud for partition- the under- <lb />
signed commissioner will sell at <lb />
public auction, before the court <lb />
door, in Greenville on Mon- <lb />
day the 28th day of <lb />
1903, the following described <lb />
Pitt county, which former- <lb />
belonged to the late Spencer <lb />
Brooks, and is sold for <lb />
ion among his at <lb />
real estate will be sold in lots <lb />
purchasers as <lb />
Lot Bounded by the <lb />
. P. the Dr. <lb />
Best lands and the road <lb />
leading from to <lb />
and including the <lb />
land, containing acres more or <lb />
less. <lb />
Lot No. Bounded by the <lb />
Harding road on north by Flat <lb />
Ridge Swamp on south and <lb />
joins let No, i, <lb />
more or less. <lb />
Lot No. Bounded on the north <lb />
by the Harding road on the south <lb />
by Flat Ridge Swamp, and joins <lb />
lot No. containing acres, more <lb />
or less. <lb />
Lot No Bounded on the <lb />
north by lands L. Tucker, on <lb />
the south by Flat Ridge Swamp, <lb />
and joins lot No. containing <lb />
acres, morn or less. <lb />
Lot No Bounded on the <lb />
north by the lands of J L. Tucker, <lb />
on the south by Flat Ridge Swamp, <lb />
joins lot No containing <lb />
acres, more or <lb />
Lot No. Bounded on the <lb />
north by the lands of J. L. Tucker, <lb />
on the south by Flat Ridge Swamp, <lb />
on the west by the lands of J. P. <lb />
and W. B. and joins lot <lb />
No. containing acres, more <lb />
or less. <lb />
Lot No. by the <lb />
lands of J. A. Adams, G. W. Gard- <lb />
W. B. and by lot <lb />
No. containing acres, more or <lb />
Lot No. Bounded by the <lb />
Harding and Rice roads and the <lb />
lands of J. P. and being <lb />
Southern half of the Harding <lb />
land, containing acres, more or <lb />
less. <lb />
Lot No. Bounded by the <lb />
Harding and Rice roads and the <lb />
L. Tucker and being <lb />
the northern half of the Harding <lb />
land, containing acres more or <lb />
less. <lb />
Lot No Is the home place <lb />
of the Spencer Brooks, con- <lb />
tabling acres, more or lees. <lb />
Lot No. Ia known de- <lb />
scribed as place, con- <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
Lot No. Is known and de- <lb />
scribed as Butler place, con- <lb />
acres, more or Jess, <lb />
all of the above lands Swift <lb />
Creek township the <lb />
village of <lb />
Lot No. One half interest in <lb />
a lot in town <lb />
a deed W. B. <lb />
Hellen and wife p, Spencer <lb />
and L. J. Chapman recorded in <lb />
book L. page known as <lb />
the Hellen store lot containing 1-5 <lb />
of an acre, more lets. <lb />
Lot One half interest in <lb />
a lot in town of , fully <lb />
described in a deed Joe Pat- <lb />
rick aid wife and W. H. Patrick <lb />
to L J. Chapman Co., recorded <lb />
in book A. C. page containing <lb />
of an acre, more or less. <lb />
Lot No. one half interest In <lb />
lot No., in that part f the town <lb />
of known as New town <lb />
being lot upon the old <lb />
Hellen store is now standing <lb />
Terms of third cash <lb />
on day of Sale, balance Io and <lb />
two years, or all cash to suit the <lb />
convenience of the purchaser. <lb />
Persons further <lb />
can apply to L. J. Chapman, <lb />
N. C, who gladly <lb />
show them all the to <lb />
the commissioner at Greenville, N. <lb />
JAMES, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
This Nov. 1903. <lb />
CRANK H. WOOTEN, <lb />
Attorney-at-Law, <lb />
N. <lb />
Practice all toe court. Special <lb />
attention to collection ream <lb />
ad Prompt <lb />
to all<lb />
O. O. Bland and left this <lb />
for Suffolk. <lb />
J. T. Harrell went to Suffolk <lb />
today. <lb />
Miss Jessie Lee Sugg returned <lb />
this morning from <lb />
Cotton bulls were on the lam <lb />
today. <lb />
Keep your eye <lb />
for snow. <lb />
Furnished rooms for rent, lie <lb />
Jan. 1st. Apply to <lb />
If. E. Anderson. <lb />
A. T, King returned Wed- <lb />
evening from Greensboro <lb />
Mr. J. N. Hart <lb />
Wednesday evening from <lb />
a to Portsmouth. <lb />
Smith, of Ayden, spent <lb />
today here. <lb />
A. M. Moseley returned to <lb />
den Thursday evening. <lb />
Donnell of Tarboro, <lb />
came in Thursday evening. <lb />
Forbes has taken a <lb />
with Greene Brown. <lb />
Robert Howard, <lb />
rived evening to visit <lb />
his sister, Mrs. J. G. <lb />
Abrams has moved into <lb />
the Cherry house on Third street. <lb />
Mr. Mel lie Harriet has move <lb />
into her new house on <lb />
avenue. <lb />
Miss Joyner, of <lb />
arrived Thursday evening to visit <lb />
Misses Lena and Mamie King. <lb />
Goldsboro, who <lb />
hits been here a few days left this <lb />
Rev. W. B. Cox returned <lb />
Mrs. H. P. Hill, of Wilmington, <lb />
arrived this morning to visit her <lb />
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. An <lb />
Pitt in Norfolk. <lb />
The annual meeting of the stock <lb />
holders the <lb />
Company, wholesale jobbers and <lb />
Importers of dry goods notions, <lb />
was held yesterday afternoon at <lb />
the office of the company, to <lb />
Commence street in this The <lb />
old board of directors was re-elect- <lb />
ed, as well aB t lie old <lb />
Winston, president; H. W. <lb />
Whichard, vice-president; L. <lb />
secretary and treasurer. <lb />
The annual statement and re <lb />
p it of the treasurer showed the <lb />
affairs of the company to be in <lb />
good condition. If was decided to <lb />
the capital of the <lb />
company per cent, by a stock <lb />
for that amount, to be <lb />
distributed among the present <lb />
stockholders in proportion to the <lb />
amount of stock new held by each. <lb />
cash dividend of per cent, <lb />
was also declared. The stock <lb />
dividend was paid in cash out of <lb />
the surplus earnings of the com- <lb />
leaving a surplus en baud. <lb />
A decision was reached at the <lb />
company's meeting to subscribe to <lb />
the stock of Jamestown Expo- <lb />
Company. The <lb />
Whichard Company has had a <lb />
most successful career since its <lb />
formation in this city is one <lb />
of the prosperous and progressive <lb />
young business houses in Norfolk. <lb />
Norfolk Dispatch, 16th. <lb />
Two members of the above firm <lb />
Pitt county boys and Re- <lb />
is glad to note the splendid <lb />
success they are Nor <lb />
folk, the city that is largely made <lb />
up of hustling North Carolinians. <lb />
spent its last <lb />
.-- BARGAINS <lb />
A touch of black and white and a dash of red, green and brown, <lb />
and you have a successful costume. Winter demands brightness we <lb />
have it in big shipments. . <lb />
Overcoats <lb />
Great Reduction. <lb />
Every Overcoat this <lb />
5.00<lb />
s Knee <lb />
MILLINERY <lb />
Special inducements on the entire <lb />
line, nothing but high class Millinery <lb />
sold in our store. Everything new and <lb />
up-to-date.<lb />
Pairs Boys all Wool Knee <lb />
Pants worth double at <lb />
per cent, reduction on the en- <lb />
tire pants-All <lb />
FURS <lb />
They are the Season's <lb />
latest creation. We are <lb />
the cheap Fur house. <lb />
f- <lb />
Tailor Made <lb />
Skirts. <lb />
They fit well, hang <lb />
well, handsomely <lb />
made. Prices <lb />
range from <lb />
to <lb />
COLD WEATHER, <lb />
Ill-4 Ex Size <lb />
a Size Blanket <lb />
i Full Size Blankets <lb />
Heavy its and Drawers <lb />
Stocking <lb />
7.10 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
c m holiday mm Watch for our big announcement of House Furnishing Goods, Couches, Bookcases, Pict <lb />
Frames, Easels, Rocking Chairs, Hall Racks, <lb />
241-243 <lb />
W. Main St <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
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EIGHT <lb />
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Like <lb />
a Comet <lb />
famous remedy <lb />
does the <lb />
that which it <lb />
Is unable to do <lb />
even but <lb />
I slightly disordered <lb />
or overburdened. <lb />
supplies the natural <lb />
Juices digestion and <lb />
does the work the <lb />
stomach, relaxing the <lb />
nervous tension, while <lb />
the muscles <lb />
membranes that <lb />
organ are allowed to <lb />
rest and heal. It cures <lb />
Indigestion, <lb />
palpitation the heart, <lb />
nervous dyspepsia and <lb />
all stomach troubles by <lb />
cleansing, and <lb />
strengthening the glands, <lb />
the <lb />
and digestive organs. <lb />
In the sky comes <lb />
the star of health <lb />
to the weak and <lb />
weary <lb />
dent dyspeptic, <lb />
all <lb />
s t o m c h <lb />
troubles and <lb />
digestive <lb />
disorders. <lb />
Fa c . <lb />
This is the farmer's chance. <lb />
hi lo ; <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
i i- <lb />
prices. Tobacco would bring good <lb />
if the not decided <lb />
upon a wholesale spoliation of the <lb />
. t, n w it tin- <lb />
time for preparing plant beds is near <lb />
, . ; i ; higher. <lb />
The trust wishes to <lb />
Bottle on-. Sir. <lb />
trial which Mils for <lb />
e. c co, mum. <lb />
Nuts <lb />
Bros. <lb />
Apples, oranges and bananas at <lb />
Bl <lb />
Beet butler am <lb />
hut next y <lb />
The people living towns and <lb />
i i v. the hi prices <lb />
everything to eat bears heavily, <lb />
i r that they enjoyed <lb />
prosperous times when the farmers <lb />
were sell their product Hi the <lb />
cost of cultivation. is a long <lb />
lane that has no With <lb />
bet prices for what a farmer has <lb />
to sell, there will a and hap- <lb />
pier life on the farm, will quit <lb />
deserting ii i come to town, and the <lb />
stale will be blessed. The way to <lb />
secure better conditions is t i raise; <lb />
.;. us; turkeys and meat, as will <lb />
is track and for the <lb />
market. The farmer who has <lb />
of something to eat sell is <lb />
Strictly and will make more <lb />
in y than growing cotton at twelve <lb />
cents a pound. <lb />
With better prices for farm pro- <lb />
Is. the tendency fer men to leave <lb />
the farm and crowd into factories <lb />
Johnston end. and the exodus will be <lb />
rather from the towns to the country <lb />
-1 In it threatened danger of the <lb />
destruction of prosperous condition <lb />
prevailed in will pass <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
es at Johns- <lb />
After inter nights <lb />
t is a long time until bed time. <lb />
on how our boys and <lb />
employ I he hours from five <lb />
ten o'clock, If you live in a <lb />
town it village, young man, it is a <lb />
great temptation to go up town and <lb />
trifle the hours away with men who <lb />
ought to at home with their <lb />
lies, but who prefer to waste the <lb />
time in senseless gabble about the <lb />
stove in the grocery or the <lb />
tore. i n I go n <lb />
beseech you. these four <lb />
hours every night in your- <lb />
selves. If you have had a poor <lb />
in school c s where you <lb />
may make up lost t e. layoff a <lb />
plan of reading for I c winter. Get <lb />
some biography, history, a <lb />
poetry, and tin e r i i from <lb />
the masters of km ;. Dick- <lb />
en iv n r, Von can <lb />
tin in, preacher to <lb />
help you out. <lb />
H C, Dee. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. E <lb />
Mo. moon in <lb />
Lang-ton i-. <lb />
ii-- Bell, <lb />
Friday and it <lb />
near on. <lb />
tun <lb />
Saturday night and <lb />
over <lb />
Mies spent la <lb />
week visiting relatives in the <lb />
k neighborhood. <lb />
W. E. vent to <lb />
Greenville Tuesday. <lb />
Miss Mary Worthington attend <lb />
ed the Association Sat- <lb />
J. A. left Monday for <lb />
Farmville here he has accepted a <lb />
with Davis Bros. <lb />
BAD DEATH <lb />
The u up of death visited <lb />
Home of-annul i lining Sat i <lb />
day afternoon and took fro n him <lb />
She had been in bad <lb />
health for sometime. She left <lb />
seven child and a host <lb />
and relatives to mourn her loss. <lb />
The i family our <lb />
Manning, one of the <lb />
soldier boys, Fortress Monroe <lb />
home Saturday to attend the <lb />
rial of his mother. <lb />
Everywhere. <lb />
Village Improvement So- <lb />
is organization which <lb />
Greenville's Great Department <lb />
Gold and Silver Handled <lb />
Um b <lb />
aS <lb />
THE EASTERN <lb />
Slippers for Children, Ladies <lb />
and Gentlemen. <lb />
Table Covers, Bureau h, Pillow Shams, <lb />
Center and in Linen Drawn <lb />
Work. Irish Point, <lb />
Wheels, Point net. <lb />
N. G , Dec. <lb />
Yesterday afternoon at o'clock, <lb />
i very and unique marriage <lb />
took place at Snow Hill, at which <lb />
time Mi. Vt. J, a very- <lb />
popular and enterprising <lb />
our i Miss <lb />
Lillie Pal rick, the beautiful and <lb />
accomplished daughter, of Mr. D. <lb />
Patrick, were united in mar- <lb />
The groom entered the <lb />
I with his beet man, Mr. J. B <lb />
followed by the bride, <lb />
maid of honor, Mica Fan- <lb />
a sister of the groom <lb />
Rev. E. performed the <lb />
in u very impressive <lb />
manner. Other Mis <lb />
aid Harper, <lb />
Miss Florence I and L. <lb />
Lucy mil Ki <lb />
P. i i, Miss Hannah <lb />
Immediately <lb />
I h <lb />
on m ,. , T ,, , , <lb />
, , V. Johnson. <lb />
He will lake pleasure ,,., , , ,. <lb />
in d what ho can. Th ii set friend- <lb />
yourself to your task. Somebody he <lb />
, where <lb />
who knows it nil will had dinner served <lb />
better he reading your Bible, Pay no <lb />
i to him; he has hurt <lb />
Mr. and Mrs, received <lb />
i . and <lb />
hell extreme pupil <lb />
II i i . Lay your of <lb />
course then to . ,. <lb />
it. I y Mar yon will find your ,. <lb />
mi d l in d and i <lb />
d. i and Children. A <lb />
nu Speak<lb />
. c . A Line of <lb />
was the star in the Goods. <lb />
N.<lb />
of t ha North Carolina Society <lb />
of Baltimore at the Oat roll ton A <lb />
,.,, ii u A. D. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Hotel tonight, all <lb />
ii x- i Dealer in <lb />
n , th Carolina, j, . . Grocer <lb />
and tiny Carolina Dry Hats and <lb />
adorned Hie i try Produce, <lb />
The table with Meat, Meal, Four and Lard <lb />
trail vi I gray Specialties. <lb />
holly and . I o cotton, Cakes, Crackers and <lb />
mi pine I always fresh. Tobacco Snuff and Ci- <lb />
. I Annie <lb />
at ii i. around the room. and vegetables, Hominy <lb />
The menu included North n and Canned Goods. Green and <lb />
planked shad, turkey and roast <lb />
A. JOHNSTON. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
has recently taken root in several <lb />
of the towns of slate. These <lb />
societies are composed largely if <lb />
not entirely of ladies, and it is the <lb />
of the members to look <lb />
after and report upon the <lb />
of the streets, with a view to <lb />
having them kept clean; to see that <lb />
lo s back of stores are kept clean <lb />
of waste paper and other refuse; <lb />
lots are rid o tomato <lb />
can and, such other as <lb />
encumbers them, and that <lb />
are made presentable; in a <lb />
way to cooperate with the <lb />
municipal authorities for the pro <lb />
motion of public tidiness, and to <lb />
encourage the betting out of trees <lb />
and the better care lawns and <lb />
front raids. <lb />
All of these objects are most <lb />
commendable, and societies <lb />
should be countenanced assist- <lb />
ed where they exist and organized <lb />
the smaller towns where they <lb />
are already. There are <lb />
hers of pretty towns North <lb />
Carolina the streets of <lb />
disgracefully whereas they <lb />
could be kept at trifling cost. <lb />
The objects of these societies <lb />
are praiseworthy, but if they did <lb />
more than give their towns <lb />
they would justify <lb />
Observer <lb />
VACANT LANDS. <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Tin i <lb />
Hem I laker claims and enters the <lb />
parcel lands, con- <lb />
seventy live acres more or <lb />
Ii lying and being in county, <lb />
on the sooth side of Tar river in <lb />
Greenville township and on both sides <lb />
will Creek swamp adjoining the <lb />
lands of Tucker and Henry <lb />
Corey, the heirs of Bryant Baker <lb />
others and south westerly course from <lb />
the mouth of Laurel swamp, where <lb />
Laurel into creek. <lb />
Any person, or persons claiming <lb />
title to or interest in the above de- <lb />
scribed lands, must tile their protest in <lb />
writing with mo within the next thirty <lb />
days, against the issuing of a war- <lb />
rant, or the will be barred. <lb />
1903. <lb />
r. Williams, <lb />
Taker <lb />
Wool Sweaters for Children <lb />
Wool Crochet and Silk <lb />
Shawls in evening Shades. <lb />
Lace and Silk for <lb />
Ladies. <lb />
J. B. Cherry A Co <lb />
SHOES <lb />
FOR PARTICULAR <lb />
We are proud of our shoe stock this season. We a <lb />
certain we have the finest line we have ever shown and we are <lb />
that store gets even a little bit ahead of us. <lb />
ULTRA and Shoes for Women <lb />
are our strong cards, and we are able to meet the require- <lb />
of the most fastidious as well as the more conservative pat- <lb />
and we invite a thorough inspection of our in <lb />
name, ULTRA in character, ULTRA in every feature that con- <lb />
tributes to lit, comfort and style. In finish, material and work- <lb />
we are proud to present to all lovers of good taste in <lb />
footwear a shoe for which we have never yet had to make apology. <lb />
The Shoe is constructed on common-sense <lb />
without sacrifice of those attributes that appeal to a woman'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 you perfect <lb />
satisfaction and save you money in your shoe needs. <lb />
Pulley Bowen's <lb />
The Home of Women's Fashions. <lb />
evident Edwin presided. <lb />
i was greeted by <lb />
longed die re and aroused <lb />
I enthusiasm. Congressman <lb />
ard of the fourth <lb />
nu <lb />
of the state in the I claim is <lb />
yea h. J made. <lb />
E. S. Edward, of Ayden, and <lb />
Mr. Humphrey, of Goldsboro, <lb />
were I y tie <lb />
of the i rock, which hey <lb />
superior to any <lb />
Borneo and Juliet. <lb />
A telegram from the ma <lb />
of the opera at Henderson <lb />
Romeo and <lb />
played last night to <lb />
capacity. Strong company. Ev <lb />
satisfied. I recommend <lb />
them. B. S. <lb />
Mgr. Open House. Phone <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Lumber Veneer Co. <lb />
MANUFACTURERS OP <lb />
North Carolina Kiln-Dried <lb />
PINE LUMBER <lb />
Truck Barrels, Baskets, <lb />
Crates and Veneers. <lb />
Stove Wood on hand at all time, for <lb />
by the load. Mill locate south <lb />
of the depot. <lb />
The City Hay Grain Co., <lb />
BUYERS AND SELLERS of <lb />
Hay, Grain, Cracked Corn, <lb />
Bran, Cotton Seed <lb />
Meal and Hulls. <lb />
FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR <lb />
FIVE POINTS. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
-T <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, DECEMBER <lb />
No. <lb />
Exercise and Posture. <lb />
read by Miss Maggie <lb />
son before the Pitt County Teachers <lb />
our subject deals with <lb />
the material, the physical, with <lb />
that part of the child which we <lb />
can see, touch, and still <lb />
it is of the very importance <lb />
to the teacher, because the body <lb />
is the keystone upon which is <lb />
be reared home of the mind, <lb />
the the mind. <lb />
Since then our subject is of <lb />
such vast importance, it <lb />
us to look at it from a practical, <lb />
sensible, prayerful of view. <lb />
If we seem a little tedious in <lb />
our of exercise and <lb />
posture, in reiterating plain and <lb />
simple troths, understood by all, <lb />
it is because we dislike to look at <lb />
plain, and every day facts <lb />
and strive for something ideal <lb />
and <lb />
We lay down for our <lb />
proposition that physical <lb />
can net be separated <lb />
from intellectual and ed- <lb />
Yet bodily health and <lb />
strength are desirable them <lb />
selves, because they make a part <lb />
of that complete and perfect life <lb />
is will of nature and <lb />
the dream of education; and, the <lb />
because health of the body is <lb />
one of the conditions, one of the <lb />
meant of developing the soul, <lb />
because higher life of the <lb />
is not possible except it <lb />
have for a support a <lb />
healthy lift. <lb />
part <lb />
time school and the <lb />
most of till time at seats, it <lb />
is of prune importance that <lb />
the the <lb />
child and see to it <lb />
that suited to <lb />
normal of its physical <lb />
organs. The seats should be So <lb />
constructed height and form <lb />
that rest both feet <lb />
t be floor while in <lb />
a posture. If the i- <lb />
tow or too ill <lb />
shaped so as to be <lb />
will lasting injuries <lb />
that will the <lb />
of his future life and. impair hie <lb />
tit the world. <lb />
the great of injury, <lb />
it s a child i <lb />
concentrate bis power III <lb />
application when lie ii <lb />
tortured by toe of <lb />
should be of <lb />
taught the importance of these <lb />
to their physical development and <lb />
intellectual growth. <lb />
Not only is the teacher <lb />
for the child's position and <lb />
posture but he is also responsible <lb />
for that development that comes <lb />
from proper <lb />
particularly recommends physical <lb />
activity w means of counter- <lb />
balancing cerebral toil <lb />
fatigue. Activity is one <lb />
of the conditions of health. We <lb />
art nourished not by what we eat, <lb />
by what we digest and we digest <lb />
with ear limbs as well as with our <lb />
it should be on- <lb />
purpose lo adopt a system of <lb />
g nasties to develop <lb />
or and agility bat <lb />
simply give power and sup- <lb />
to muscles; to govern and <lb />
facilitate the play of <lb />
movement; to prepare the <lb />
of health and a <lb />
life; and finally to develop <lb />
physical energies just as study <lb />
develop the intellectual energies. <lb />
So as practical, every child <lb />
should be required to go <lb />
the play ground every recess and <lb />
engage in some brisk physical <lb />
exercises that will send the blood <lb />
tingling through all the capillaries, <lb />
laden with life giving oxygen <lb />
out the waste material <lb />
furnish food for the building of <lb />
the new. Mademoiselle <lb />
has remarked gymnastics proposes <lb />
to discipline the and <lb />
seem d to afford him repose from <lb />
intellectual, labor; and by this <lb />
menus the resumption of <lb />
labor e profitable. <lb />
Besides laboring tor the future <lb />
by enlarging strength the <lb />
chest, by giving suppleness lo the <lb />
in of the child and by <lb />
to the child, <lb />
exercise also acts <lb />
upon the the body, whose <lb />
forces ii renews upon the <lb />
tempers. <lb />
It baa a happy effect <lb />
it reestablishes the <lb />
equilibrium in the organism and <lb />
n the same time the mind <lb />
more <lb />
is child- <lb />
exercise, it is <lb />
that it be properly regulated <lb />
so that I hey snail not carry it <lb />
Mini exhaustion, moderate <lb />
en mates and refreshes <lb />
no mind but excessive and violent <lb />
exercise to make the mind <lb />
inert. <lb />
Under-our system of high pres- <lb />
and <lb />
horses to the same shaft. <lb />
As a clear vigorous mind re- <lb />
quires a brisk to <lb />
its commands and perform <lb />
brilliant tasks of renown fame, <lb />
so too, the moral being needs for <lb />
its background the combination of <lb />
the two, that outward <lb />
of a beautiful spirit may <lb />
like a beacon light on the moan- <lb />
top, cast its upon wander <lb />
and light them to- <lb />
wards a perfect moral While <lb />
a good bodily constitution renders <lb />
the operations of the mind easy <lb />
sure, it at the same time as- <lb />
towards moral perfection. <lb />
Nothing sooner paralyzes the <lb />
activity of the reason, flight <lb />
the and the exercise <lb />
reflection than an enfeebled <lb />
organism. Nothing sooner dries <lb />
up all the sources of pure thought <lb />
than whose functions <lb />
languish and whose every effort is <lb />
tho cause f suffering. Then if <lb />
you would form a soul which is to <lb />
have ample development, a being <lb />
of generous and intrepid will, a <lb />
workman capable undertaking <lb />
arduous labors, first and above all <lb />
secure a sound vigorous <lb />
ism of powerful resistance and <lb />
muscles of steel. It is sue a <lb />
being as this whose <lb />
keenly alert and whose powers are <lb />
fully alive, that get close to <lb />
the great heart of nature <lb />
claim with the shepherd boy; <lb />
heavens declare the g . of <lb />
God and <lb />
his <lb />
utter unto night <lb />
or with the <lb />
e this <lb />
oW lite exempt from <lb />
lied honks in <lb />
the sermons in <lb />
in <lb />
CHRISTMAS <lb />
There are Exceptions, but Most of These <lb />
Hint Hold Generally. <lb />
Don't hurry. <lb />
Don't worry. <lb />
Don't be stingy. <lb />
Don't get into debt. <lb />
Don't lose your patience. <lb />
Don't waste time regretting. <lb />
Don't allow yourself to find fault. <lb />
Don't make people glad that <lb />
Christmas comes but once a veer. <lb />
Don't give anything that <lb />
poses a great amount of care unless <lb />
you know it is desired. <lb />
Don't expect the gifts yon make <lb />
to give the recipient as much <lb />
pleasure as they give you. <lb />
Don't forget that there's quite <lb />
as much the spirit in which a <lb />
is as in the gift itself <lb />
Don't forget give personal <lb />
things. A scrub brush may be <lb />
useful, but it will not serve to dis- <lb />
tract mind from <lb />
her everyday <lb />
Don't, above all, present a per- <lb />
son with something yon have given <lb />
this same person some previous <lb />
occasion. It's about as bad as <lb />
to give anything at all.- <lb />
Philadelphia Record. <lb />
Give Heed to This. <lb />
Express shipments are very <lb />
heavy now. To accommodate <lb />
snippers the office will open at <lb />
o'clock tomorrow morning and all <lb />
packages should be in before as <lb />
the wagon will leave for the depot <lb />
at that hour. Do not take <lb />
packages to the depot unless yon <lb />
have previously been to the office <lb />
to have them billed, as there is <lb />
no time to attend to matter <lb />
at the train. The office will be <lb />
too crowded tomorrow morning to <lb />
answer telephone calls before <lb />
o'clock, so if you want to be waited <lb />
on and insure getting your pack- <lb />
ages off promptly come to the office <lb />
person m time. By giving heed <lb />
to matters can avoid <lb />
worry to both yourself aid the <lb />
office, Express <lb />
unto <lb />
MR. J. J. PERKINS <lb />
Editorial <lb />
A country editor, who evident- <lb />
h is trouble of his own, is <lb />
heart-to-heart talks with bis <lb />
delinquent subscribers. The fol <lb />
lowing is one of the <lb />
morning. Have you <lb />
paid your year T <lb />
Perhaps you owe fir year, or <lb />
for Now you <lb />
we don't <lb />
we ml I gel <lb />
an ii-ii to let <lb />
mi money <lb />
healthy <lb />
form so that cue child; <lb />
will be required neither to <lb />
forward nor to elevate aims <lb />
above normal position when <lb />
be is occupied writing. It be <lb />
habitually leans forward, the <lb />
cartilages between the <lb />
will a wedged shape, <lb />
become fixed so that the child <lb />
have stooped shoulders and <lb />
traded cheat. From there <lb />
will result poorly developed <lb />
and habits of breathing that <lb />
prevent the of the <lb />
to <lb />
a definite plan alternating men- <lb />
physical exercise. <lb />
It has been our mis <lb />
discussion to show solidarity <lb />
interest between the mind and <lb />
the body. They textures <lb />
labile it would <lb />
to overdevelop at the <lb />
of other or to <lb />
that we could derange with- <lb />
out corresponding evil effects upon <lb />
our prices <lb />
fore buying- <lb />
Cora Ft <lb />
blood lay the foundation of the other. The Greeks under- <lb />
those pulmonary diseases that are stood this and associated the <lb />
so fatal to the human form. It body and mind harmonious <lb />
the duty of the to under j education older make man at <lb />
correct poet me of the same lime beautiful and good, <lb />
children them to It is not a body nor a u <lb />
occupy correct while M soul we are educating but a <lb />
their seat-, class, and oil rounded, completely developed <lb />
play grounds. It is not e j human g. as Plato says <lb />
P. exercise and we must not train of them <lb />
compel to sit, stand, Mud without other, but we <lb />
walk but they should he, drive them abreast like a span <lb />
Mrs. Allie U. Perkins, Wife of <lb />
Ma. died, at <lb />
ck. Monday at their <lb />
on corner of <lb />
Though she had an <lb />
from which n- hope <lb />
her recovery, end <lb />
been expected for so <lb />
wits <lb />
tit her spirit had away <lb />
i. many <lb />
was <lb />
and <lb />
calmness, me <lb />
with perfect resign <lb />
her life here well, <lb />
ready to go peacefully to outer <lb />
that life eternal with, the <lb />
the skies <lb />
Mm. Perkins was greatly <lb />
ed ail her were <lb />
without tier. She was ever <lb />
devoted to her friends, her <lb />
many of kindness bound <lb />
is is <lb />
people on <lb />
when are <lb />
and so <lb />
c burden <lb />
l -if ;<lb />
bear <lb />
reason w ask anybody <lb />
any of our in his <lb />
to it at the . . <lb />
this <lb />
ho <lb />
p.<lb />
by post, freight I express, or <lb />
any way, just u It. re <lb />
Silver Hid lie a d <lb />
would re <lb />
if get <lb />
legged for <lb />
I it His. <lb />
A Strong <lb />
Tin- papers think <lb />
they are smart in having a large <lb />
although we have not <lb />
we shall <lb />
do so lo take conceit out of the <lb />
city brethren. The editorial stall <lb />
of the Times is comprised of man <lb />
aging editor, Ira Cole; editor, <lb />
I Cole; news editor, <lb />
writer, Honorable Mr. Cole; <lb />
exchange editor, Cole; pressman, <lb />
the same Cole; foreman, more of <lb />
Court. <lb />
Mayor H. W. Whedbee has dis- <lb />
posed of the following cases in his <lb />
court from Dec. 15th to 23rd in- <lb />
Ed Fleming, engaging in livery <lb />
business without license, <lb />
suspended upon payment of <lb />
costs and future compliance <lb />
with ordinance. <lb />
Sermons, drunk, fined <lb />
and costs, 12.20. <lb />
Peter Harper, and down, <lb />
fined and costs, <lb />
Joe Moore and Eli Moore, as- <lb />
sault with deadly weapons, bound <lb />
over to Superior court. <lb />
Joe Moore, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, bound over to Superior <lb />
court. <lb />
J K Button, assault with dead <lb />
weapon, bound over to Superior <lb />
court. <lb />
Spell, <lb />
costs, <lb />
Randolph, drunk and down, <lb />
Ii ed and costs, <lb />
Charles Williams and Almeta <lb />
William-, using loud <lb />
language, etc , judgment <lb />
pended payment of costs. <lb />
Prank Lewis, jumping on a ml off <lb />
moving I lain, lined costs, <lb />
Isaac a jumping on and off <lb />
moving train, lined and costs, <lb />
Kim jumping on and off <lb />
moving lined i and costs, <lb />
ha tic it Mink m d <lb />
costs, Co. <lb />
The odor <lb />
filled ail <lb />
of S has <lb />
the last day or two. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
to her meal love, the same Cole; editor, Mrs. <lb />
deeds of charity Kid th, Mont. Times. <lb />
she was abundant, many there <lb />
be who wild kiss her. <lb />
The tel- <lb />
have the sincere sympathy <lb />
of all in their deep bereavement. <lb />
The funeral was hold this after, <lb />
noon at o'clock, the interment <lb />
being in Cherry cemetery. <lb />
Service were by Rev. <lb />
W. E. Cox. <lb />
Any one having a grist mill that <lb />
needs putting in order would do <lb />
well to see John D. Ward, House, <lb />
N. C. He knows just how to put <lb />
mills in order it will pay those <lb />
needing such work to engage him. <lb />
Leg Broken. <lb />
of Mr. Caleb Cannon's little <lb />
Rountree, met with the <lb />
sad misfortune to get his leg <lb />
en last Friday at Pierce's school <lb />
where he was going to <lb />
school. The accident <lb />
recess while and several <lb />
other boys were out on the campus <lb />
playing ball. Another boy <lb />
ran against him. We <lb />
deeply sympathize with the <lb />
fortunate little fellow and hope his <lb />
leg will soon get j <lb />
Free Will Baptist. <lb />
O. Dec. <lb />
We arc jet having it cold. <lb />
O. K. Bind went to Washing- <lb />
ton on business Monday. <lb />
Miss of <lb />
Hamilton, is visiting B. B. Sat lets <lb />
Mrs. G. H Little left this morn- <lb />
to spend the holiday with <lb />
friends in Neck. <lb />
The Christmas turkey is closing <lb />
in on his last gobbling day. <lb />
We learn there are several new <lb />
buildings going up in town, one <lb />
being a large two story brick <lb />
structure. <lb />
Sidney Daniel tells he killed <lb />
a very large wild cat, last week, <lb />
weighing twenty-five pounds. <lb />
Good for yon Sid. Go <lb />
again. <lb />
For sale a good horse can be <lb />
bought cheap. C. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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