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                <p>
Sermon by Young Minister. <lb />
Mr. Jr., of <lb />
who is a ministerial <lb />
student at Forest College, <lb />
preached in the Baptist church <lb />
here Sunday His sub- <lb />
was Near to and <lb />
his sermon contained many good <lb />
thoughts and practical <lb />
His delivery was good and <lb />
he bids fair to much usefulness in <lb />
his calling. <lb />
The rain Christmas day gave <lb />
owners a feeling of <lb />
against danger from fire <lb />
works. <lb />
Union Sunday School Meeting. <lb />
The union Sunday school mass <lb />
meeting for the last quarter was <lb />
held Sunday in the <lb />
church, the devotional <lb />
cites being conducted by F. <lb />
O. <lb />
Rev. E. Powell delivered a <lb />
strong address on the subject of <lb />
whether the schools should be call- <lb />
ed schools or Bible schools. <lb />
His argument favored the latter, <lb />
as he said names should have a <lb />
significance and stand for some- <lb />
thing. <lb />
There were interesting <lb />
by Miss Mary Lucy Dupree <lb />
of the Presbyterian school, and <lb />
Miss Annie Leonard Tyson of the <lb />
Baptist school. <lb />
The statistical reports of the <lb />
several schools was not so good as <lb />
at the previous meeting, the falling <lb />
off being due to the cold weather. <lb />
The next union will be held in <lb />
the Presbyterian church the last <lb />
Sunday March, and a request <lb />
was made of the different <lb />
to assemble their schools <lb />
and attend the union a body. <lb />
Kit Cm Again. <lb />
A writer who made a flying trip <lb />
through the South gives his <lb />
in one of the northern <lb />
the chief of which relates to <lb />
far-reaching of this <lb />
Section. Suppose we admit that we <lb />
are poor though a matter of fact <lb />
we are not not nearly so poverty- <lb />
stricken as the average northern <lb />
observer infers from superficial <lb />
still poverty has some <lb />
compensations, and besides the <lb />
of the South is honorable. The <lb />
people of the North should be among <lb />
the last to speak of it. Poor as we <lb />
are. we have been helping to pay <lb />
pensions to the men who devastated <lb />
our country and to numerous <lb />
lent claimants besides. They rob- <lb />
bed us and have done what they <lb />
could to keep us <lb />
ville Register. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a decree the Superior <lb />
Court cf county made in the spec. <lb />
proceeding entitled J. D. Dupree. <lb />
of J. A. Dupree. vs. <lb />
D. Dupree and others heirs at <lb />
the undersigned Commissioner <lb />
will sell cash before the court house <lb />
door In Greenville, on Thursday, Jan. <lb />
21st. the following described <lb />
tract of land In Pitt county, Falkland <lb />
Beginning at a a corner <lb />
on H i farm and running south <lb />
with the Ian Pitt and Dupree to <lb />
line, thence with said <lb />
line t- the land belonging to <lb />
the Pitt estate, thence north with said <lb />
line to the J w Dupree land, thence <lb />
with said line to Swain farm line, <lb />
thence with said line west to the be- <lb />
ginning. Containing acres, more <lb />
or less. <lb />
This Dec. 22nd, 1908. <lb />
O JAMES, commissioner. <lb />
ENTRY OF VACANT LANDS. <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County, f <lb />
Baiter claims and enters the <lb />
or parcel of lands, con- <lb />
seventy five sores more or <lb />
less, lying and being in <lb />
on the south of Tar river in <lb />
Greenville township and on both sides <lb />
of Swift Creek swamp adjoining the <lb />
lands of Thomas Tucker and Henry <lb />
Corey, the heirs of Bryant Baker and <lb />
others and south westerly course from <lb />
the of Laurel swamp, where <lb />
Laurel swamp enters into swift creek. <lb />
Any person, or persons claiming <lb />
title to or interest in the above de- <lb />
scribed lands, must, file their protest in <lb />
writing with me within the next thirty <lb />
days, against the Issuing of a war- <lb />
rant, or they will be barred. <lb />
This <lb />
r. Williams, <lb />
Taker <lb />
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb />
h. <lb />
J. M. left this morning for <lb />
Wilmington. <lb />
Miss Lucy White left Saturday <lb />
for Conetoe. <lb />
John M. Tuft to Henderson <lb />
Christmas day. <lb />
M. L. Starkey left this <lb />
for Wilmington. <lb />
W, T. Hunter left this morning <lb />
for S. C. <lb />
It. B. Jarvis returned to Nor- <lb />
folk this morning. <lb />
A. J. left this <lb />
morning for Wilson. <lb />
Miss Lucy returned this <lb />
morning from <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Cherry left this morn- <lb />
for New York. <lb />
J. B. Cherry, Jr., left Saturday <lb />
evening for New York. <lb />
Dr. D. B. will preach <lb />
in the court house <lb />
D. C. Moore and son, Andrew, <lb />
spent Sunday in Bethel. <lb />
Miss Nannie Coward left <lb />
day evening for Ayden. <lb />
Secretary of State J. Bryan <lb />
Grimes spent Christmas here. <lb />
H. C. Edwards and family re- <lb />
turned this from Ayden. <lb />
Miss Georgia Anderson went to <lb />
Ayden Sunday and returned this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Bruce Sugg spent Christmas <lb />
here and returned to Rocky Mount <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
S. W. Gabriel, of Washington, <lb />
came in Saturday evening and left <lb />
this morning. <lb />
H. W. Whichard, of Norfolk, <lb />
spent Sunday night here and left <lb />
this morning. <lb />
W. H, Johnson and family left <lb />
Christmas morning for Windsor to <lb />
spend a week. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Little and <lb />
little son spent Sunday with <lb />
at <lb />
Miss Lida Harper, of Norfolk, <lb />
who was visiting Mrs. E. A. <lb />
left this morning. <lb />
Miss Kate Hines, of Wilson, <lb />
came in Christmas night to visit <lb />
Miss Lina Sheppard. <lb />
J. B. Edwards, of Scotland <lb />
Neck, came in Saturday evening to <lb />
visit W. H. <lb />
Miss Lillian Bland, of Ayden, <lb />
and Miss Neva Boyd, of Edwards, <lb />
are visiting Mrs. T. L. Bland. <lb />
O. R. Moore, of Mt. Airy, <lb />
rived Sunday evening to take a <lb />
position with The <lb />
W. C. Cook, of who <lb />
was here visiting his daughter, <lb />
Mrs. J. N. Hart, left Saturday. <lb />
C. L. returned Saturday <lb />
evening Washington where <lb />
he had been to spend Christmas. <lb />
L. A. Cobb, of who <lb />
spent Christmas with relatives <lb />
here, u red home Sunday eve- <lb />
D. S. Smith, of Manchester, Va., <lb />
returned home alter spending a <lb />
few days with his brother, W. J. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Maj. T. of <lb />
in Christmas night to <lb />
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
W. T. Lipscomb. <lb />
Misses Isabel and Emily <lb />
of Wilmington, who were <lb />
their sister, Mrs. J. A. <lb />
Brady, returned home today. <lb />
Mrs. H. L. Freeman, of Ply- <lb />
mouth, who has spending the <lb />
holidays with her sister, Mrs. W. <lb />
J. Smith, returned to her home <lb />
this morning. <lb />
O. IV. Baker, of cattle <lb />
in <lb />
James returned <lb />
morning from Ayden. <lb />
Miss Carrie Brown left <lb />
for a visit to Grimesland. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs J. G. spent <lb />
the holidays at Conetoe. <lb />
A. C. returned Sun- <lb />
day evening from <lb />
J. S. Norman and family return- <lb />
ed Sunday evening from Parmele <lb />
L. O. Cox, of spent <lb />
Christmas day here with relatives. <lb />
Miss Lena Anderson left San- <lb />
day for a visit to Ayden. <lb />
Miss Mary Allen, of Raleigh, is <lb />
spending the holidays with Miss <lb />
Allen. <lb />
Mrs. Prank Pittman, of Wash <lb />
is visiting her sister, Mrs. <lb />
J. G. Latham. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Brown <lb />
son, Brownie, left Saturday for <lb />
a visit to Grimesland. <lb />
B. F. of Bath, returned <lb />
home today. He spent Christmas <lb />
with his sister, Mrs. J. G. Latham. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. George Hadley <lb />
and child, of LaGrange, are visit- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. Forbes. <lb />
C. C. Cobb, of Norfolk, who was <lb />
here spending Christmas with re- <lb />
returned home this morn- <lb />
James J. Hathaway, of Battle- <lb />
who has been spending a <lb />
few days <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
here, returned home <lb />
C. W. Hearne, who has been <lb />
the holiday with his <lb />
home people, left this afternoon <lb />
for Beaufort. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
and children, of who <lb />
were visiting relatives here, re- <lb />
turned home Sunday evening. <lb />
Miss Anna Graft, who has been <lb />
connected with the millinery de- <lb />
of C. T. store <lb />
during the fall, left this morning <lb />
for Baltimore. <lb />
Mrs. Jane F. Savage, Mrs. An- <lb />
Elam, little Miss B. <lb />
Lee, Mrs. S. E. Warren and <lb />
daughters, Misses Lillian and <lb />
Mabel, of Wilson, Mrs. Eudora <lb />
Johnson of Windsor, Va., Mr. N. <lb />
B. Mumford, Dr. <lb />
W. H. Savage, wife and children, <lb />
of Clifton Va., are visiting <lb />
Mr. Mrs. C. T. <lb />
Notice to Subscribers. <lb />
The has gone <lb />
through the fall without saying <lb />
much to subscribers about paying <lb />
up. The new year is here now <lb />
and all should pay promptly. <lb />
Many owe us for the past year, <lb />
and some owe for longer. Every <lb />
one who reads this knows if he <lb />
owes us about the amount. <lb />
Do not wait for a statement to be <lb />
sent you, but please send us the <lb />
amount tit once. If you send it <lb />
by mail you deduct for the postage <lb />
money order fee We need <lb />
the money and hope you will <lb />
not keep us waiting for it. <lb />
Scared Away by Boll Weevil. <lb />
The boll weevil has turned a <lb />
considerable tide of immigration <lb />
from Texas to Mississippi. <lb />
are 90.000 settled in <lb />
Texas, who with their families <lb />
constitute persons, the <lb />
largest element in the Lone Star <lb />
Slate. holidays ha brought <lb />
hundreds of these <lb />
their they <lb />
have <lb />
failure of crops this year, largely <lb />
because of the boll weevil having <lb />
convinced them that they can do <lb />
better in Mississippi than Texas. <lb />
Greenville's Great Department <lb />
Gold and Silver Handled <lb />
laS <lb />
Slippers for Children, Ladies <lb />
and Gentlemen. <lb />
Table Covers, Bureau Scarfs, Pillow Shams, <lb />
Center and Mats in Linen Drawn <lb />
Work. Irish Point, <lb />
Wheels, Point net. <lb />
Wool Sweaters for Children <lb />
and Ladies. <lb />
Wool Crochet and Silk <lb />
Shawls in evening Sades. <lb />
Lace and Silk for <lb />
Ladies. <lb />
FOR PARTICULAR <lb />
We are proud of our shoe stock this season. We are <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 />
terns, and we invite a thorough inspection of our in <lb />
name, ULTRA in character, ULTRA in every feature that con- <lb />
tributes to fit, comfort and style. In 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 />
The Home of Women's Fashions. <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 times, for <lb />
sale by the load. Mill locate south <lb />
of the depot. <lb />
Phone <lb />
Now that the holidays and busy <lb />
season are practically over The <lb />
Reflector would like to hear <lb />
more regularly from its <lb />
dents throughout the <lb />
Removal Sale <lb />
Jan. 1st I will change my <lb />
place of business from near the <lb />
depot to the block, on <lb />
Evans street. In order to have <lb />
as few goods as to move <lb />
I will on . <lb />
Saturday, Dec. 26th, <lb />
begin selling everything <lb />
in stock at cost. This will be <lb />
chance to get in <lb />
groceries for a few days. <lb />
C. C. <lb />
The stores did not have <lb />
left over Christmas things. <lb />
many <lb />
A J<lb />
S f<lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, JANUARY <lb />
No. <lb />
A Fifteen Thousand Dollar Fire at Dur- <lb />
ham. <lb />
Durham, N. C. Dec. <lb />
The directors of the Oxford or- <lb />
asylum have to <lb />
ham was visited by a a dormitory for thirty more <lb />
blaze at an early hour <lb />
morning. The lodge and club j <lb />
rooms were and greatly <lb />
damaged by water. , , <lb />
. . . . a died suddenly Wednesday morn- <lb />
was almost completely rained . <lb />
by water and smoke and the <lb />
am building, which was the Elk i correspondent of <lb />
home and the pharmacy, was reports the <lb />
to the extent of .,, years old. <lb />
The Elk's rooms at Dur- <lb />
Elizabeth <lb />
prominent <lb />
City, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
We, the undersigned parents of <lb />
the young ladies of the town of <lb />
Greenville, who attend dances, <lb />
Just about this <lb />
the police discovered ,, fire Tues- <lb />
there a fiercely <lb />
the third floor of the <lb />
To The of the Graded <lb />
The board of trustees of the <lb />
graded school met last night to <lb />
consider and provide the ways and <lb />
hereby promise agree that we I means of closing up and settling <lb />
will not permit our daughters balance of the accounts for the <lb />
their guests to attend any dance to erection of the white school build <lb />
beheld in said town, provided, <lb />
that their escorts are not at our While the board was session <lb />
respective residences at question came up as to what <lb />
not later than nine o'clock p. m, action, if any, the hoard should <lb />
evening the dance is to <lb />
held. This agreement enforced the school in view of cases of <lb />
from this the 31st day of December which have occurred in <lb />
1903. <lb />
A new telephone company ha <lb />
building, and it afterwards <lb />
oped that the fire started In Raleigh, <lb />
anteroom of the bulge. By <lb />
o'clock the firemen had the Fire in burning in th chute <lb />
under control an hour of the railway at <lb />
the water was turned off. ham. thousand tons <lb />
The losers, and car- coal are in the pile. <lb />
are as W. <lb />
J. S. Mangum, damage to <lb />
building, insurance, <lb />
damage to Elk lodge and club <lb />
rooms about <lb />
Charles Skinner and Wife. <lb />
Mrs. M. D. Higgs. <lb />
Alex. L. Blow and Wife. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Harry Skinner and Wife. <lb />
K. F. Patrick. <lb />
M. A. Allen, for guest. <lb />
Sugg. <lb />
F. G. James. <lb />
Russia and Japan. <lb />
Russia, of course, does not want <lb />
to light with Japan, but Russia in- <lb />
India Superstitions. <lb />
The of the British West <lb />
Indies have many curious supers ti <lb />
If a cock crews at the door, a <lb />
gentleman is to the <lb />
damage to stock I tend, only to retain L SeQ of <lb />
about insurance, U, annex Manchuria, but <lb />
i by a gradual and quiet process of <lb />
j encroachment, to secure Korea also <lb />
in due time. But Japan's <lb />
N. C, Dec, . and <lb />
Knocked Down and Robbed. <lb />
A. Sellers was knocked down <lb />
historic relations with Korea are <lb />
and robbed of last night u i u ,, . . c <lb />
. such that almost every son or the <lb />
his <lb />
borne. He lives <lb />
mil way Mikado's empire be willing to <lb />
his life in fierce combat <lb />
w rather than have Korea made a <lb />
province. is the opinion <lb />
impartial experts that if war <lb />
He; <lb />
shoe shop on Main It <lb />
o'clock, very dark. ,, f <lb />
said that came <lb />
behind him he stepped . <lb />
should occur Japan <lb />
from them to when a hand <lb />
was thrown over his <lb />
he was Hun <lb />
have the advantage, her <lb />
in. and , . , . , <lb />
army being in readiness for <lb />
iii upon the ground, . T, . T it <lb />
r , , . Hut Japan s only hope Tor <lb />
knocking the breath out of him. i ,, . ,. <lb />
. permanent success would seem to lie <lb />
then went through v t u <lb />
, . . in a policy, for instance, would -in- <lb />
getting all his money, but <lb />
a flue gold watch. Mr. <lb />
is about tiny years old <lb />
small He no clue <lb />
as to who the parties were, white <lb />
or <lb />
Build More <lb />
Two houses advertised for <lb />
The <lb />
ii applicants <lb />
that number of the <lb />
paper is out, shows the need of <lb />
more in The <lb />
of th town would be more <lb />
rapid if people could get an <lb />
fast an wanted. <lb />
the seizure and annexation of <lb />
would be followed <lb />
with Russia only as Russia <lb />
should dispute annexation, and <lb />
should at ten it to drive the Japanese <lb />
out. actually seized and <lb />
Korea, Japan might propose <lb />
to negotiate with on the basis , <lb />
-of acknowledging s . ., . <lb />
a . . . . the cashier format <lb />
sent authority in Manchuria in re- . , . ., ,.,,, r <lb />
stock holder of the Bank of <lb />
family will die. <lb />
It you carry a tree pepper j,, <lb />
your pocket, you will become <lb />
poor. <lb />
If give thing a way <lb />
take it back again you will h ave a <lb />
sty. <lb />
If you roll your n <lb />
moon changes, will -stay <lb />
crooked <lb />
Whenever a hurts a. black <lb />
dog he its <lb />
cause the spirit of black are <lb />
supposed to go into men's bodies <lb />
after cause walk <lb />
the earth in shape of a <lb />
do. <lb />
When a West cuts <lb />
his always buries the <lb />
hairs. He argues that <lb />
are part of the body and therefore <lb />
as to a grave as the <lb />
rest of him will ham Sun. <lb />
Blew His brains Out. <lb />
town. After a full discussion the <lb />
whole matter was referred to <lb />
the executive committee wit <lb />
full power authority to <lb />
such action as they may damn <lb />
best. <lb />
The executive committee h <lb />
conference this morning with the <lb />
superintendent of health and he <lb />
advised that the school should <lb />
on next Monday as was In- <lb />
tended, This is therefore to give <lb />
notice that the school will open <lb />
next Monday and continue unless <lb />
it shall hereafter appear that it is <lb />
advisable close it. <lb />
The school authorities, however, <lb />
wish to the parents that <lb />
every precaution will be taken to <lb />
protect the children against the <lb />
disease. <lb />
to attend the school who is known <lb />
to have been exposed. We are <lb />
advised that it is likely <lb />
lated cases may occur here and <lb />
there e town for some rims to <lb />
come, it is no <lb />
additional danger will be incurred <lb />
by opening the school, <lb />
will be closely watched and th- <lb />
safety of the children trial y <lb />
guarded. We have proper <lb />
to say this that the <lb />
feel their m- to be <lb />
taken of. <lb />
By of com <lb />
Thus. J. <lb />
Chance Long Life. <lb />
Taking a million as a basis of <lb />
statistics show that at <lb />
the end of year- there will <lb />
Mill survive out of <lb />
persons. At the expiration <lb />
eighty years there will be <lb />
survivors of the original mil <lb />
lion. When it comes to ninety <lb />
j ears of existence there is a <lb />
thinning of the ranks. Only <lb />
out the Ida or <lb />
one in will live to that age. <lb />
ninety-seven but or in <lb />
will be alive. At ninety- <lb />
eight half of these will drop- <lb />
out, leaving only . souls <lb />
alive out of the original <lb />
chances to reach ninety- <lb />
to these tables, is <lb />
about one in <lb />
Of the original only <lb />
fifty-flour will live to see ninety <lb />
nine or about one person out <lb />
if murk will <lb />
be reached by only <lb />
out of the or in other <lb />
words, out of a group of <lb />
born at the same time only <lb />
one will till out the <lb />
of <lb />
in persons <lb />
will live to reach the age of <lb />
years; just in be <lb />
expected to see birthdays, <lb />
t-D living lo be years old, <lb />
tables place that com <lb />
as out out of the range of <lb />
calculations. Possibly one <lb />
out of <lb />
ho shall have seen light for <lb />
t first time in will be alive <lb />
bi Answers. <lb />
Will Take the Road. <lb />
J. I. Hearne, who for the past <lb />
four years has Dean a salesman in <lb />
the store of Forbes, has re- <lb />
that position for the <lb />
pose of accepting a place with j. <lb />
Higgs, merchant broker and <lb />
distributing <lb />
He will do the traveling in con <lb />
Motion with the business. Mr. <lb />
Hearne is of our best young <lb />
men, popular and <lb />
will com much business in <lb />
his new position. We are glad to <lb />
note that Mr. business has <lb />
grown so large he can put a <lb />
solicitor on the road, he could <lb />
not have secured a better tor <lb />
this position Mr. Hearne. <lb />
They will do a large business. <lb />
turn like acknowledgment re- <lb />
Korea. It probable <lb />
that if were hold enough to <lb />
take a course, and to act upon <lb />
it with the utmost vigor and with- <lb />
out a particle of delay, her very <lb />
might prevent i; protracted <lb />
and bloody war, and might load to a <lb />
permanent and valuable solution of <lb />
the far Eastern <lb />
Progress of the in <lb />
the largest <lb />
WOODLAND NEWS. <lb />
N. C, Dec. 1-003. <lb />
Christmas passed very pleas <lb />
Every one seemed to <lb />
of Fortress <lb />
roe, WM in the neighborhood Run- <lb />
American Monthly <lb />
views for January. <lb />
I, <lb />
The business in Greenville <lb />
who- not been advertising in <lb />
should turn over <lb />
a new for 1904. Public <lb />
through columns will help <lb />
yon sell goods. <lb />
Grain Practiced in 1903. <lb />
Returns to the Department of Ag- <lb />
show the total production <lb />
of winter wheat in 1903 to be <lb />
spring wheat 237-, <lb />
bushels; corn <lb />
bushels; oats bushels. <lb />
Value of spring wheat <lb />
corn <lb />
Tobacco acreage <lb />
production pounds; val- <lb />
borough, Monday, <lb />
the island's MisS has re- <lb />
dents and a figure an where <lb />
ten Island blew out for <lb />
At o'clock last night old <lb />
geant Joe L. Orr, the one-armed <lb />
rang out die old year and <lb />
rang in the new year for the 38th <lb />
consecutive time, the city firs bell <lb />
doing service for the j Tobacco <lb />
Observer. <lb />
sometime Wednesday night <lb />
at the n Broadway <lb />
and th Street, where he <lb />
had a Wednesday <lb />
evening. <lb />
As soon at the news of tins <lb />
reached the bank this afternoon, <lb />
St, Examiner who had <lb />
begun day before bis regular <lb />
examination of the bank, ordered <lb />
the doors of the Institution closed. <lb />
It is a <lb />
It was learned that a lot of the <lb />
bank's securities have <lb />
to be missing, the amount may <lb />
reach over That <lb />
had taken the money no one <lb />
doubts, <lb />
The news of the and the <lb />
Closing the hank seemed to <lb />
Not years <lb />
occurred lo shock the <lb />
people so much as the large bus- <lb />
done by the was due <lb />
more anything else to the <lb />
placed in the integrity <lb />
of Mr. <lb />
market will re open <lb />
Georgia Jackson and Miss Mary <lb />
spent Christmas at. B. <lb />
Smith's <lb />
Miss Melissa Tucker t <lb />
Miss <lb />
J, M. went to <lb />
Miss Ella May came home far <lb />
the holidays. <lb />
Miss Delia Smith, who spent the <lb />
holidays at her home in Ayden <lb />
returned Sunday afternoon, <lb />
opened school <lb />
Jesse Jackson, of Winterville, <lb />
Sunday in our neighborhood. <lb />
Jim Flanagan, of Farmville, <lb />
spent Sunday the neighborhood. <lb />
H. B. Smith went to <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Crawford went to Winter- <lb />
ville Tuesday. <lb />
Red Oak church has made <lb />
very attractive by a fresh coat cf <lb />
paint. <lb />
Ed Smith and Miss <lb />
spent Thursday <lb />
at H. B, Smith's. <lb />
We hope editor had a <lb />
Christmas wish him a <lb />
happy new year. <lb />
Bill. <lb />
A himself <lb />
has following loiter in <lb />
last Saturday's New <lb />
just an i heroin <lb />
this land of the free, from <lb />
where I have lived for many <lb />
years, i take the liberty of asking <lb />
you if there a thing as a <lb />
thousand dollar bill cir- <lb />
ha been my cost nil tot <lb />
years to every Christmas, a <lb />
Siamese bank note of the value of <lb />
in your money i. each <lb />
my ten children; Imping <lb />
that I won't have the <lb />
little dears I appeal to you for in- <lb />
formation. <lb />
have exhausted every other <lb />
known method, I load- <lb />
ed down with huge cheeks and <lb />
presented one or more at every <lb />
bank city to <lb />
receive in the notes of the <lb />
denomination I de-ire. Can you <lb />
help this for- <lb />
Knights of Pythias Officers. <lb />
At its last meeting Tar Liver <lb />
Lodge X. of P. elected the follow <lb />
for the ensuing <lb />
J. L. Fleming, C. C. <lb />
n. W. V. C. <lb />
C. W. Prelate. <lb />
J. Garden, M. of F. <lb />
S. M. of E. <lb />
T. M. Hooker, K. of R. and <lb />
Joe Rawls, M. at A. <lb />
A. Sugg, M. of W. <lb />
orders for <lb />
wedding <lb /></p>
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The Branch of the Eastern Reflector is in charge of T. H. who is <lb />
authorized Jo transact any business for the paper in Farmville and territory. <lb />
CHEAP GOODS. <lb />
W. Q. of R. H. <lb />
to notify public he has charge of the stock of <lb />
goods owned by said K. at his death, and is offer <lb />
to public of cost. consists <lb />
full line of DRY NOTIONS. <lb />
TATS. C hardware and all <lb />
V . W agent of <lb />
Ah to o to the individual. Your <lb />
lire is taken and good tit guaranteed. We run furnish <lb />
g at percent, less than tailors charge. <lb />
If v on Want bargains come early to <lb />
W. G. Store, <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
R. L DAVIS B <lb />
General Merchants. <lb />
No need of going further when we can supply all your needs in <lb />
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb />
Furniture and Groceries. <lb />
full line of Richmond Stove Cook Stoves and Heaters. <lb />
Car load lots Hay. Corn, Oats, Cotton Seed Hulls and <lb />
Meal, Fertilizers and Lime. <lb />
Manufacturers of Buggies, Tobacco Flues and Trucks. <lb />
Farm Wagons, Coffins and Caskets always on hand. <lb />
In season we operate a Hunger Cotton <lb />
fan <lb />
Christmas Things <lb />
We have for you in great Whatever <lb />
is needed for your Christmas dinner we can supply. <lb />
We have Candy by the ton and Apples. Oranges, <lb />
Bananas, every- <lb />
thing; else in like proportion. <lb />
Santa Clans will make a mistake if he i c me see <lb />
us for his supply. . <lb />
Johnston<lb />
People Burned in a Theater. <lb />
Chicago. Dec. <lb />
people were killed in about <lb />
minutes in the Iroquois <lb />
i he newest and, as far as human <lb />
power could make the safest <lb />
Estimate of <lb />
dead and injured vary. The <lb />
tn lice account of dead is <lb />
estimate of the newspapers <lb />
Besides this there are <lb />
people at midnight, the <lb />
majority of whom are very prob- <lb />
ably among the dead in the <lb />
the various undertaking <lb />
the <lb />
dead have been positively <lb />
and to <lb />
injured <lb />
A few of the unfortunates were <lb />
burned by fire, many wen <lb />
by and scares were <lb />
trampled to death in the panic <lb />
that followed the mad plunge of <lb />
the frightened audience for the <lb />
exits. It will be many hour.- <lb />
before the number of dead is ac- <lb />
known and many days <lb />
before all of them will be identified <lb />
There are bodies lying by the <lb />
dozens tonight in the undertaking <lb />
room in the police stations, and in <lb />
the hospitals from which nearly <lb />
ever thing that could reveal then <lb />
identity lo those who knew them <lb />
best is gone. Their clothing is <lb />
torn to rags or burned to cinders <lb />
and their faces have been crushed <lb />
into an unrecognizable pulp by the <lb />
heels of crowd that <lb />
I them down as they fled for safety. <lb />
The fire broke out during tin <lb />
act of Blue Beard, <lb />
which was the first dramatic <lb />
I production presented the <lb />
; ii company, <lb />
widen was very large, escaped to <lb />
i the fleets in safely, nearly all of <lb />
j Until, however, being compelled <lb />
to flee into the snowy streets <lb />
no but their stage cos- <lb />
A few members of <lb />
company sustained minor <lb />
but but none were seriously hurt. <lb />
Department <lb />
The Branch of the Reflector is in charge <lb />
of C. E. Bradley, who is authorized to transact any <lb />
the paper in and territory. <lb />
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Bro. <lb />
R. R. FLEMING, <lb />
Merchant and <lb />
Manufacturer<lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How you can pet a <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies, Our line of tools <lb />
is all you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not a single <lb />
useful <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Corey <lb />
Cut His Throat. <lb />
bile under the effect of deli- <lb />
Mr. Jesse H. came <lb />
near taking hie life at an early <lb />
hour this morning. He took his <lb />
lather's razor out of a and <lb />
terribly trashed bis throat with it. <lb />
Two of the cuts nearly reached the <lb />
windpipe. Only prompt attention <lb />
hit Ilia. <lb />
Sour <lb />
Stomach <lb />
No loss of strength, <lb />
nervousness, headache, constipation, <lb />
bad breath, general debility, sour <lb />
and catarrh of the stomach are <lb />
all due to indigestion. <lb />
Indigestion. This new discovery <lb />
the natural juices of digestion <lb />
as exist In a healthy stomach, <lb />
combined with the greatest known <lb />
and properties. <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure in- <lb />
digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous <lb />
remedy cures all stomach troubles by <lb />
cleansing, purifying, sweetening and <lb />
strengthening the raucous membranes <lb />
lining the stomach. <lb />
DIGESTS WHAT EAT <lb />
Give Health to Sick and <lb />
to <lb />
IX a <lb />
ft S. , <lb />
Invite you to make their store <lb />
headquarters and While there to <lb />
inspect their complete stock of <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
and learn their low prices. We <lb />
can supply all your needs in <lb />
any line of goods. <lb />
We are selling Lawns and other <lb />
summer dress goods at about <lb />
half price, to make room for <lb />
all goods. <lb />
Always carries a complete <lb />
stock of <lb />
General -Merchandise. <lb />
Manufacturers of Lumber and <lb />
Cypress Building Shingles. <lb />
Special on car load lots of <lb />
Shingles.<lb />
Big Blaze At Lumberton. <lb />
Lumberton, Dec. Hank <lb />
of Lumberton was discovered on fire <lb />
about this morning, this <lb />
block is situated the bank, the cloth- <lb />
establishment of A Weinstein, <lb />
dry goods store of S. Lewis, the <lb />
dental offices of Allen and <lb />
and the law offices of <lb />
Lean, All <lb />
ire burned The bank build- <lb />
has been built about five years <lb />
and was an ornament to the town. <lb />
boss s and of insurance <lb />
could not be obtained this morning, <lb />
cause of the fire is unknown. <lb />
US, N. C. <lb />
After thirty years of successful business I am <lb />
better than prepared to all th <lb />
needs of the people with a stock of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
I can furnish anything wanted, from <lb />
need in to a steam engine. <lb />
I handle fertilizers and gin cotton season. <lb />
The manufacture the Davenport <lb />
Fertilizer will begin about Ag. <lb />
16th. It is l-est tn <lb />
Logger with some with two <lb />
wagons and one ox art. <lb />
IT <lb />
Is the place to get Clothing, Dry Goods. Notions, Shoes, <lb />
Hats Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc.,. at <lb />
A full line of Drugs and Medicines Highest prices paid <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, <lb />
Leaders in Fashions. Full line of <lb />
trimmed and hats, dowers, <lb />
ribbons, Ac. Cheaper than ever. <lb />
for all kinds of country produce. <lb />
saw- <lb />
I H- HARRIS <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
Fancy Groceries, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, Fruits, To- <lb />
and Everything cheap <lb />
for cash. Highest price for country <lb />
produce. <lb />
QR. C C. JOYNER, <lb />
Physician <lb />
and Surgeon. <lb />
M. <lb />
St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium, <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb />
COST OF BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT, HALF-MILLION DOLLARS. <lb />
CAPACITY, PATIENTS. <lb />
Moat equable on Atlantic salt air tempered proximity of <lb />
Stream. Fully equipped with every modem Improvement for the treat- <lb />
of A full of In every department. Special <lb />
department for of confinement. Moat X-ray Thar <lb />
et and <lb />
Ward par weak; Private Room to per <lb />
ate, <lb />
Hit St Hospital and Sanitarium<lb />
If <lb />
NOT A SICK DAY SINCE. <lb />
was taken severely with kid- <lb />
trouble. I tried all sorts of <lb />
medicines, none of which relieved <lb />
me. One day I saw an ad of your <lb />
Electric Bitters determined <lb />
to try that. After taking a few <lb />
doves I felt relieved, and soon <lb />
thereafter was entirely cured, and <lb />
have not seen a sick day since. <lb />
Neighbors of mine have been cured <lb />
of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver <lb />
and Kidney troubles and <lb />
This is what B. F. <lb />
Bass, of Fremont. N. C. writes. <lb />
Only at Wooten's Drag Store. <lb />
DISASTROUS WRECKS. <lb />
Carelessness is for <lb />
many a railway wreck and the <lb />
same causes are making human <lb />
wrecks of from Throat <lb />
and Lung troubles. But since the <lb />
advent of King's New Dis- <lb />
for Consumption, Coughs <lb />
and Colds, even the worst cases <lb />
can be cured, and hopeless <lb />
nation is no longer necessary. <lb />
Mrs- Lois of Dorchester, <lb />
Mass., is one of whose life <lb />
was saved by Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery. great remedy is <lb />
guaranteed for all Throat and <lb />
Lung Wooten's Drug <lb />
Store. Price and <lb />
Trial bottles free. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Is hereby given that L. N. Edwards, <lb />
enters lays claim to eighth <lb />
acres, more or less, of vacant land in <lb />
township, Witt comity, North <lb />
Carolina described as <lb />
the lands of Mrs. K. A. <lb />
Tyson W. F. Carroll, Henry <lb />
horn, Stephen Church Mills, <lb />
Thomas Moore and others. This 5th <lb />
day of December, 1903. <lb />
Any person or persons, claiming ti- <lb />
to, or interest in. the above de- <lb />
scribed land, must tile their protest, <lb />
in writing, with me, within thirty <lb />
days, from the date hereof, or will <lb />
be barred- R. WILLIAMS, <lb />
Entry Taker, for Pitt <lb />
N. C. <lb />
EVENTS IN 1903 <lb />
k Year's Record From <lb />
January to December. <lb />
DAILY HAPPENINGS. <lb />
Enormous Treasure Lost by Storm <lb />
and Flood. <lb />
A NOTABLE OBITUARY ROLL. <lb />
State of North i In Superior Court <lb />
Carolina Before the Clerk. <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
J. J. Cox and wife Cox, <lb />
W. C. and wile Susan Burney, <lb />
S. K. and J. C. Wilson. <lb />
against <lb />
E. A. Wilson, H. H. Wilson, C. F. <lb />
Wilson, Wilson, Edward <lb />
Frederick G. Wilson and <lb />
Rufus Wilson and Eva Wilson, <lb />
five named being <lb />
E. A. Wilson and C. F. Wilson who <lb />
re defendants in the above entitled <lb />
cause, will take notice that a special <lb />
proceeding, entitled as above, has <lb />
been commenced In the Superior court <lb />
of Pitt county, before the clerk, to sell <lb />
certain lauds 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 Court of Said <lb />
county. . Tuesday, the l-Uh day -i <lb />
January, 1804, in the town of Green- <lb />
villa, N. C-i and answer or demur to <lb />
the petition and complaint, a copy of <lb />
which will be deposited hi the <lb />
said clerk within ten days from this <lb />
date, and let them take notice that <lb />
they fail to answer or demur to said <lb />
petition and complaint within that <lb />
time, the plaintiff will apply to <lb />
court for the relief demanded therein. <lb />
Given under my hand this the <lb />
of December <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Cleric of Superior of Pitt Co. <lb />
Blow, <lb />
Attorneys for plaintiffs. <lb />
MARCH. <lb />
S and injured by <lb />
explosion at the cement <lb />
New Village, N. J. <lb />
S Portland. loss. <lb />
Joseph Henry <lb />
author of and other <lb />
popular novels, In London; aged <lb />
men drowned by the cap- <lb />
sizing of a ferryboat at Falls, <lb />
N. Y. people killed by the collapse <lb />
of a roof during a fire at Montreal. <lb />
James H. Blount. <lb />
paramount to Hawaii under <lb />
Cleveland, at Macon, Ga. Gen. W. B. <lb />
Franklin, noted veteran of the civil <lb />
war, at Hartford, Conn.; aged <lb />
I. A score of people killed and <lb />
many Injured by the explosion of <lb />
burning Oil tanks at N. V. <lb />
II- The Victoria dock burned at <lb />
Portland, Ore.; loss, <lb />
Andrew C. Wheeler, an old <lb />
time newspaper correspondent <lb />
under the name Crinkle, <lb />
near New York; <lb />
II Very Rev. Dr. George G. <lb />
Bradley, LL. D., dean of Westminster <lb />
at the corona lion of Edward <lb />
VII., in aged <lb />
M. noted French <lb />
dramatist, author of Le- <lb />
in Paris; aged <lb />
The Panama canal treaty <lb />
ratified by the senate. <lb />
Gen. Schuyler Hamilton, <lb />
grandson of Alexander Hamilton and <lb />
veteran of the Mexican -and civil wars. <lb />
In New York city; aged 8.1. <lb />
Cuban treaty ratified by the <lb />
S. senate. <lb />
At Maws., a score of <lb />
building burned; loss. 8800.000. <lb />
JO. bonded warehouse at <lb />
Sydney. N. S. W., gutted by flames; <lb />
loss, <lb />
C killed and many Injured by <lb />
collision of the Plymouth <lb />
with the City of off Gulf is- <lb />
land. Island sound. <lb />
Charles Godfrey Leland, an <lb />
old time humorist, author of the <lb />
Florence. <lb />
Italy; aged Col, P Wood, <lb />
veteran of the Mexican and civil wars, <lb />
noted as a secret agent of Secretary <lb />
In aged <lb />
The Very Rev. Frederick <lb />
William Farrar, dean of Canterbury <lb />
and noted writer, aged <lb />
men killed by coal gas ex- <lb />
at Athens. <lb />
The and <lb />
property destroyed in Rochester, N <lb />
Y.; loss. Opera house burned <lb />
at <lb />
Gen. Sir Hector <lb />
a British army here, killed himself In <lb />
Paris. <lb />
Th American Cycle plant <lb />
destroyed at Akron loss. <lb />
N. K. noted <lb />
speculator. In that city; <lb />
B. people drowned In a <lb />
at <lb />
At Tyler. ton, <lb />
O W. Swift, head of the <lb />
Swift Picking Co. In aged tS <lb />
Gen. W H. Jackson, Con- <lb />
and noted <lb />
ls. near X . Tenn.; aged <lb />
a. William <lb />
A RUNAWAY BICYCLE. <lb />
Terminated with an ugly cut on <lb />
B. <lb />
Grove, It developed h stubborn <lb />
nicer in yielding to doctors and <lb />
fur four Then <lb />
Halve <lb />
It's as Burns, <lb />
and Piles. <lb />
at Drugstore. <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
man who <lb />
wise <lb />
The man hie. ht.- <lb />
Is wise both tor <lb />
may <lb />
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Plant of the International Bait <lb />
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Stuart Robson, the well <lb />
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city; aged Rev. Dr. George Dana <lb />
Boardman. noted Baptist minister and <lb />
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Paul Du author and <lb />
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World's The Louisiana Purchase <lb />
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The National Ci of <lb />
Mothers In session at Detroit. <lb />
Gardiner G. Howland, gen- <lb />
manager of the New York Herald, <lb />
In New York city; aged <lb />
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Richard Henry Stoddard. not- <lb />
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York city; aged ts. <lb />
At Park city, Utah, of the <lb />
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M. Sibyl Sanderson, the well j <lb />
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Convention Tho American Pence so- <lb />
in session In Boston, <lb />
The United Confederate <lb />
Veterans met In New Orleans. <lb />
houses destroyed In <lb />
the district of Manila <lb />
Gen. and men killed <lb />
by in the arsenal at <lb />
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persona killed and Injured In the <lb />
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Paul the <lb />
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Cardinal Roman <lb />
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Obituary. MaJ. J. B. Pond, the well <lb />
known lecture manager. In Jersey <lb />
aged <lb />
Yale defeated Harvard In <lb />
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The Tin mills burned <lb />
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and the Milling Co. <lb />
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M. The Riddle Coach and Hearse <lb />
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Lou Dillon made the world's <lb />
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I Mrs. Harriet Johnson, <lb />
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
Mil FRIDAY.<lb />
In the at N. C, matter, <lb />
upon <lb />
de-ired ever in Pi counties. <lb />
in <lb />
N. C, 1904. <lb />
GOOD YEAR FOR GREENVILLE. <lb />
feel either hurt or helped by <lb />
the controversy between the two <lb />
The year 1903 was of much <lb />
material for Greenville. <lb />
We have not the at hand for <lb />
comparison, but there has probably <lb />
been as much or more money spent <lb />
in buildings during the past year as <lb />
in any year in the history of the <lb />
town. And what was done during <lb />
the year will prove more lasting <lb />
benefit to the town, because the <lb />
buildings secured will stand as <lb />
monuments to the people. <lb />
First in importance is the <lb />
did graded school building, and if <lb />
nothing else bad been accomplished. <lb />
this alone would have been a <lb />
table year's work and cause for <lb />
Second to this is the splendid <lb />
Masonic temple, erected by the <lb />
Masonic fraternity While this is <lb />
not quite completed, the year 1903 <lb />
gets the credit for it and its erection <lb />
will mark an in the history of <lb />
the town. <lb />
The tobacco section of the town <lb />
came in for a liberal share of <lb />
Notwithstanding the <lb />
big fire out there the first of July, <lb />
the buildings lost then are hardly <lb />
missed, so many new ones have gone <lb />
up in their places The new <lb />
Warehouses erected are far superior <lb />
to the old ones, and there are other <lb />
marked improvements in that section. <lb />
Then there are new residences and <lb />
other buildings almost without <lb />
in various portions of the town. course the farmers will de- <lb />
making it. upon the whole, a acreage of tobacco, but <lb />
good year Greenville. The of ton will have more to <lb />
whole town has fell the spirit of do with it than the price of <lb />
progress and a good year's record <lb />
Josephus says there is nothing in <lb />
Josiah's last to reply to. Let us <lb />
hope the end has come. <lb />
U-J <lb />
Wonder if Prof. Bassett and Mr. <lb />
On the Closing days of the old <lb />
year the thoughts of the young turn <lb />
to the future, while those of mature <lb />
years turn to the <lb />
The Gazette is twenty <lb />
four years old. It is good enough <lb />
to be a hundred. They are not <lb />
made much better. <lb />
The farmer who sold his cotton <lb />
for ten cents now vi that he had <lb />
the advice of fellow who <lb />
said it was going higher. <lb />
After the two Raleigh editors hare <lb />
fought to a finish both will be in the <lb />
ring but they will find that neither <lb />
one has been by the dis- <lb />
Raleigh, Durham, Wilson, Kins- <lb />
ton and a number of other towns <lb />
Don't get superstitious over the <lb />
new year coming in on Friday. It, <lb />
. , . , , j i are rejoicing over the passing of <lb />
stay with us a whole year and <lb />
one day longer than any recent year. <lb />
That was a assertion in <lb />
the Durham Sun, that if a fellow <lb />
fools with a bee he gets a stinging re- <lb />
Wilmington business men enter a <lb />
protest against Mrs. Russell being <lb />
made postmaster. They want Miss <lb />
Darby reappointed. <lb />
Senator of Missouri, has <lb />
been mentioned as a possible <lb />
date for the presidential nomination <lb />
on the democratic ticket The more <lb />
the merrier. <lb />
A man should be measured, not <lb />
by what he pretends to be, but by <lb />
what he really is. The measure <lb />
would be small for some people. <lb />
Some fellow has discovered a <lb />
method for taming a black man <lb />
white but docs not offer a so- <lb />
loons with the end of the year. It <lb />
will be no great while before this <lb />
rejoicing will cover the entire state. <lb />
The Wilmington Messenger re- <lb />
ports the saloons winning in Falk- <lb />
land by nineteen majority. That <lb />
number is as many voters as there <lb />
are in the town and eight of them <lb />
voted for dispensary and one did <lb />
not vote. How old is Ann <lb />
If the present price of cotton keeps <lb />
up until planting time it will not be <lb />
as high another year, that is if the <lb />
supply will have anything to do with <lb />
regulating the price. In 1902 to- <lb />
brought a good pries, caused <lb />
by the scarcity of the weed which <lb />
caused many to plant tobacco <lb />
in 1903, hence the supply <lb />
greater than the demand. <lb />
The New Bern Journal, referring <lb />
the fact that the oysters of that sec- <lb />
are so fine that sixteen tiled a <lb />
quart measure calls to the <lb />
possibilities of oyster culture in <lb />
North Carolina. It is already an in- <lb />
of no small importance, but <lb />
with proper development and man- <lb />
the revenue from oysters <lb />
could be increased ten fold within <lb />
a few years. <lb />
That is a pitiful story told by the <lb />
Observer how the Charlotte people, <lb />
who a few weeks ago won so roach <lb />
money gambling in cotton <lb />
have since Christmas lost it all and <lb />
more beside. Cotton futures are a <lb />
dangerous thing to fool with. <lb />
New York doubtless said, when <lb />
Southern bulls pocketed their prof- <lb />
its on the recent rise, as said <lb />
when the boys swore off the night <lb />
before New Year's will all come <lb />
Some of them have already <lb />
come back, the market has tumbled, <lb />
and New York has whip-sawed them <lb />
on the Observer. <lb />
Curtailment of the production of <lb />
cotton goods will very likely pan out <lb />
like reduction of the acreage in cot- <lb />
ton. The mills that have a sufficient <lb />
stock of the raw material on hand to <lb />
run several weeks or months will de- <lb />
to be and will make <lb />
Star. <lb />
Stability in the West. <lb />
One day during the past <lb />
a dweller on the drew from <lb />
the country bank a little nest egg of <lb />
two hundred that had <lb />
there for half a decade. <lb />
going to he remarks <lb />
to the cashier. money has <lb />
bees until we were sure <lb />
the West suited us. It does. <lb />
I left Pennsylvania I determined <lb />
put aside enough to take us back <lb />
time ten years. We don't want t <lb />
go back <lb />
It was a typical sentiment, <lb />
outcome of and it has been ex- <lb />
pressed in similar terms by multi- <lb />
who have sought prosperity <lb />
and found it. <lb />
In the recent history of the vast <lb />
granary of the West- <lb />
one fact stands out day <lb />
of speculation and experiment has <lb />
passed away; substantial business <lb />
progress, bused on plans of <lb />
has succeeded it. This great <lb />
underlying feature of the plains re- <lb />
which means so much for any <lb />
section, is potent with promise. It <lb />
meant a great deal when the Wes- <lb />
tern people ceased talking about go- <lb />
and began to invite <lb />
their Eastern friends to visit them. <lb />
It was all the difference between the <lb />
nomad and the <lb />
Crops and Good Times in the <lb />
by Charles Merger, <lb />
in the American Monthly Review of <lb />
Reviews for January. <lb />
was made. The Reflector <lb />
the town and wishes the new <lb />
year nay bring even greater <lb />
The commerce of Colombia has <lb />
not been reduced to figures for <lb />
years, because of the state of in- <lb />
war. The total volume of <lb />
trade in 1897 was about <lb />
Of this about one-fourth came <lb />
to the United States in the shape of <lb />
coffee, gold and silver ore, hides to- <lb />
and drugs. <lb />
Instead of traffic movement over- <lb />
taxing the. railway facilities, the <lb />
tonnage now moving, though still <lb />
very large, can be without <lb />
nary to clear the yards and <lb />
terminals; instead of increasing <lb />
profits being the striking fact in the <lb />
railway income statements, the ex- <lb />
in expenses has become the <lb />
factor for consideration of <lb />
the investment <lb />
of preparation of <lb />
for improvements, <lb />
plans to develop the in <lb />
operation, expected when betterment <lb />
policy was outlined, engage the at- <lb />
of railway managers of large <lb />
and small railroads <lb />
Prospect for Railway Earn- <lb />
by R. W. Martin, la the <lb />
American Monthly Review of Be- <lb />
far <lb />
Richard of Massachusetts <lb />
who was a member of the Cleveland <lb />
is a candidate for the pres- <lb />
nomination and has advised <lb />
his friends that they can push his <lb />
claims. <lb />
About per cent, of all modem <lb />
agricultural implements and <lb />
used in Mexico are imported from <lb />
the United States, the remainder be- <lb />
imported from Germany, the <lb />
latter principally with single handle <lb />
and wooden frame, all being usually <lb />
of the cheapest construction. <lb />
The lady who owns a patent med- <lb />
has hit upon a plan to get a lot <lb />
of free advertising by offering a prize <lb />
of to the newspaper that will <lb />
prepare and print the best advertise- <lb />
of her remedy. No doubt <lb />
many of the papers will bite at it. <lb />
There is a sadness and a gladness <lb />
about the death and birth of a year, <lb />
and the feeling cannot be shaken off. <lb />
As the bells solemnly tolled the last <lb />
moments of the old year, there came <lb />
the sad thought that the year is <lb />
and with it the reminder that we <lb />
will ere long reach the end of the <lb />
journey and the bell will as solemn- <lb />
toll our requiem. And then as <lb />
the merry peals told that a new year <lb />
had been born there came the glad <lb />
that death is but the be- <lb />
ginning of a new life, and as we pass <lb />
beyond this world of sorrows and <lb />
trial it is but to enter a brighter <lb />
and better existence where all joy <lb />
and peace. <lb />
The heart almost stands still in <lb />
the presence of a calamity like that <lb />
in Chicago Wednesday afternoon. <lb />
Nearly to the pop- <lb />
of many a village that con- <lb />
itself a good deal of a town <lb />
packed in a and roasted to <lb />
death, like rats in their holes It is <lb />
awful, beyond the power of <lb />
words to express. <lb />
Several parents in Greenville have <lb />
made an excellent innovation for the <lb />
new- year, as will be seen from the <lb />
card they publish in this issue. The <lb />
habit in vogue among young people <lb />
of going to dances at or o'clock <lb />
and staying there until nearly day- <lb />
light is fraught with much danger, <lb />
and the parents are wise in declaring <lb />
their opposition to this and correct- <lb />
it. If they would go a step <lb />
further and make them go by <lb />
o'clock and return home at it <lb />
would be even better. Four hours <lb />
Railroad Prospects for 1904- <lb />
In substance, then, the prospect <lb />
for the railways at the beginning of <lb />
the new year is that prosperity will <lb />
be put to a task which it has not ex- <lb />
since 1896. That check <lb />
is not likely to be so acute as seem- <lb />
ed to be indicated a few months ago, <lb />
but there is no questioning of the <lb />
fact that railway traffic is not in- <lb />
creasing uninterruptedly, as it was a <lb />
year ago, and railway finance is not <lb />
on the solid basis of easy credit <lb />
which has existed for several years <lb />
past. condition, too, it may <lb />
be emphasized, is in very large part <lb />
traceable to the excesses in the <lb />
policies of the railways them- <lb />
selves. The beginning of these pol- <lb />
may be placed in 1901, or <lb />
back; but no such radical <lb />
between the outlook and the <lb />
If the twelve days between the <lb />
indicate the weather <lb />
for the corresponding months of the <lb />
coming year, there is much pretty <lb />
weather in store for us in 1904. The <lb />
holiday weather has certainly been <lb />
beautiful with the exception of <lb />
Christmas day. <lb />
gambling is ruining <lb />
reads the telegram from <lb />
Manchester. The spinners over the <lb />
water are still fooled by the talk that <lb />
high cotton is due to speculators, <lb />
whereas it is due to the law of sup- <lb />
ply and demand. The cotton crop <lb />
is very short. <lb />
is plenty long for young people to opening and the close of the year <lb />
stay in the dance hall, the have been effected for a long <lb />
reasonable hours they have been as observable in <lb />
1903. <lb />
The trend of affairs in the railway <lb />
during the coming twelve <lb />
staying from care <lb />
dangerous to say the east of it. <lb />
President Vann of the Baptist <lb />
female college expects to present his <lb />
friends with a New Year's <lb />
present of debt on that <lb />
institution. We congratulate him <lb />
and the Baptists of the state. They <lb />
have done a wonderful work and one <lb />
deserving of the thanks of all the <lb />
stats irrespective of <lb />
A fly Young <lb />
One day last week, a well dressed <lb />
young approached a <lb />
ton grocer and Bald, here; I <lb />
don't know you nor do you know <lb />
I don't. telling yon <lb />
that I am strapped, and I wan- <lb />
you to credit me with <lb />
worth of right- <lb />
said the sympathizing <lb />
merchant. will <lb />
me a bar of that <lb />
said the young man, and Le bought <lb />
a long, yellow bar of laundry soap. <lb />
and, taking his knife, deliberately <lb />
cut it into small pieces, remarking <lb />
that the people liked to be hum- <lb />
bugged, that he would gratify <lb />
them. He then asked for some <lb />
that had come off tobacco, <lb />
neatly wrapped op his soap went <lb />
out. Twice be returned and <lb />
bought more soap, paying for the <lb />
first bar, of course, and before the <lb />
evening; train, he came and showed <lb />
the grocer a handful of change, <lb />
remarking that he could now leave <lb />
town but the part is, when <lb />
the grocer home be learned <lb />
that his wife bad bought two <lb />
pieces of the <lb />
Argus. <lb />
time now to take photo- <lb />
graphs, Call on B. T.<lb />
months will certainly not be so over- <lb />
in one direction as to <lb />
bring about the uniformly favorable <lb />
results in the operation of the com- <lb />
as a whole, which has been <lb />
the case of late years, almost <lb />
of the policies of the <lb />
companies or their location as to <lb />
traffic. Instead of business and <lb />
financial conditions so favorable that <lb />
all the railways, <lb />
characteristics, shared in the <lb />
substantial prosperity of the country <lb />
the new conditions are bound to <lb />
work out a varied record. The <lb />
policies of the several managements, <lb />
and the question of location as <lb />
to special traffic, will have a <lb />
governing effect in fixing the for- <lb />
tunes of the railways under <lb />
conditions which must now be faced, <lb />
to a degree which has not prevailed <lb />
since the upward turn of revenues <lb />
began in 1897. Instead <lb />
ed credit, the strongest railroads <lb />
have difficulty in financing <lb />
in a money market whose absorbing <lb />
power has been taxed to very nearly <lb />
its limit by an unprecedented <lb />
of new railway capital. <lb />
Foe corner lots la <lb />
or South Greenville, <lb />
running with Mr. <lb />
Parker's residence, apply . <lb />
Mrs at Quinn <lb />
S. O.<lb />
This department is charge of J. M. Blow, who is authorized to rep. <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb />
W. , Jan. <lb />
There are right mat y raw pupils <lb />
the Winterville <lb />
school. The school is rapidly <lb />
growing In patronage aDd the fact <lb />
that It is appreciated proves con- <lb />
we have one of the best <lb />
schools, if not the best, in Eastern <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
A. O. Cox Mfg, wagon de- <lb />
would you think <lb />
of a Xmas toy store, only of course <lb />
they are full size instead toys. The <lb />
pretty part is what we are trying <lb />
to Years in the <lb />
has built up a reputation <lb />
which does not need emphasizing. <lb />
John a prosperous <lb />
farmer of Black Jack, was here <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Now a word to the wise. Go to <lb />
see B. F. Manning Co., before <lb />
their bargains are exhausted. <lb />
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson <lb />
returned to Goldsboro <lb />
We have in stock the best line <lb />
of shoes ever offered here and can <lb />
fit yon in both size and price <lb />
Bring your family and we will <lb />
keep this red on, so we will make <lb />
the shoe squeal before you get it on <lb />
foot. B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
Miss Cornelia of <lb />
den, is visiting Misses and <lb />
Dora Cox, <lb />
We have spired no time fuse <lb />
stock and we think we <lb />
suit the <lb />
F. Co. <lb />
Bertha spent <lb />
Thursday in Ayden and returned <lb />
Friday morning. <lb />
See M. L. the jeweler. <lb />
g promptly done. Work<lb />
Robt. M. Newton, representing <lb />
the Northwestern Mutual Life <lb />
Insurance spent several days <lb />
here during the past week. <lb />
The School girls aid boys are all <lb />
back and everything is now serene <lb />
and is his own again. <lb />
Last Tuesday Stocks, h <lb />
young living near here, had <lb />
a vicious horse to kick him on the <lb />
arm and wrist breaking several <lb />
bones. It is a very painful wound. <lb />
Bo J. I . <lb />
Cox Board per day. Best <lb />
House in town. <lb />
Jimmie Cox came home Tuesday <lb />
from a visit to his parents in Ber- <lb />
tie. <lb />
For Bent or house and <lb />
lot located between Joseph us Cox <lb />
and A D. Cox on Academy street. <lb />
Apply to C. A. Fair. <lb />
Joshua W. Manning, of this <lb />
place, has accepted a position as <lb />
salesman with J. B. Cherry do. <lb />
of Greenville. We can and do <lb />
recommend Josh to our <lb />
friends and everybody. He is <lb />
honest, high toned, Christian <lb />
gentleman and can be trusted <lb />
anywhere. <lb />
Mr. at the Ding Si ore <lb />
will be pleased to show you their <lb />
line of handsome gold and fountain <lb />
Miss Bettie Harper, of Black <lb />
Jack, is visiting her brother, J. <lb />
W. Harper. <lb />
Bring your cotton to Winter <lb />
Tills and have it ginned. G. A. <lb />
Kittrell Co. will buy your seed <lb />
at the gin and highest market <lb />
prices or give meal In ex- <lb />
change for tat. <lb />
If yon want your horse shod, <lb />
if your harness or your own shoes <lb />
need repairing, for general <lb />
blacksmith work call and see W. <lb />
L. House on Main street. <lb />
Mis. J. D. Cox and Miss <lb />
Cox have returned their <lb />
to Washington city. <lb />
E- Green, after spending <lb />
several weeks away on pleasure <lb />
business combined, bus come <lb />
back. <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 />
H. O. who has been <lb />
acting as depot agent left for his <lb />
home Tuesday morning. <lb />
Some folks are all talk and no <lb />
do. Others are all do and no talk. <lb />
The latter do not believe in ad- <lb />
while the are <lb />
advertising swindlers. A. G. Cox <lb />
Co. have the reputation of <lb />
both saying and doing. Try them. <lb />
Ernest Manning accepted a <lb />
position with B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
At wood spent Christ- <lb />
mas with his parents here and <lb />
returned to New Tuesday <lb />
evening. <lb />
B. F. Manning Co., will pay <lb />
the cash market price for <lb />
your cotton seed. <lb />
Rev. W. E Cox, of Greenville, <lb />
ha been in town for several days. <lb />
Three reasons for buying your <lb />
wire fence of A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
It is cheapest. <lb />
Quality is guaranteed. You <lb />
don't have to wait for it to <lb />
It is right here ready for delivery <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Hattie Kittrell came home <lb />
Monday from a visit to her sister, <lb />
Guy Taylor near <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., never have <lb />
occasion to make special runs on <lb />
Hunsucker They run <lb />
themselves. In fact it seems to <lb />
be to make last <lb />
enough to supply the demand. <lb />
Our good friend Mr. Mary <lb />
Smith sent us some delicious Flor- <lb />
oranges Thursday. They <lb />
were appreciated in the highest <lb />
degree. To be so remembered by <lb />
one who has known and always <lb />
shown each friendship for us all <lb />
our lives is indeed more than <lb />
We appreciated the fruit, <lb />
but not near so much as we do he <lb />
friendship. <lb />
We now have a nice lot of porch <lb />
column timber. It you are in need <lb />
of them why not let us fit you up. <lb />
Prices are light. Winterville <lb />
Mfg. Co. <lb />
C. A. Fair went to Greenville <lb />
Thursday. <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 />
glad to serve you and save <lb />
your money if possible. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Up to date. The quality of Tar <lb />
Heel Oak wagons has been up <lb />
to date all the while, as <lb />
customers will testify. To please <lb />
some people, who want them to <lb />
look like western made wagons e <lb />
are now taking special pains with <lb />
the finish of same. A visit to our <lb />
show room would doubtless make <lb />
yon like you were in some <lb />
western establishment. Those who <lb />
re skeptical call see for <lb />
f. Cox Mfg. Ca. <lb />
W. L. Hurst has been on the <lb />
road in the Interest of the Winter <lb />
rills Mfg Co. <lb />
thy Lady <lb />
or gentleman to manage business <lb />
In this county and adjoining <lb />
for house of solid financial <lb />
straight cash <lb />
salary expenses paid each <lb />
Monday direct headquarter. <lb />
Expense money advanced, position <lb />
permanent. Manager, <lb />
Bldg., Chicago. <lb />
Bettie <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
A Full Line of Millinery <lb />
Goods. <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Dealer in <lb />
Staple and Fancy Groceries, <lb />
Dry Goods, Hats and Conn- <lb />
try Produce, <lb />
Meat, Meal, Flour and Lard <lb />
Specialties. <lb />
Candies, Cakes, Crackers and Cheese <lb />
always fresh. Tobacco Snuff and Ci- <lb />
gars. Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. <lb />
Fruits and Vegetables, Rice, Hominy <lb />
and Canned Goods. Green and Roast- <lb />
ed Coffee. Toilet and Laundry soaps. <lb />
Tinware. <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
THE <lb />
Greenville Mfg Co. <lb />
Having been closed down sometime <lb />
for needed will resume op- <lb />
it <lb />
Monday, Jan. 4th <lb />
under new management a full <lb />
force of competent workmen. We <lb />
make and sell at wholesale and <lb />
Sash, and Blinds, <lb />
Mantels, Porch work, Stair work and <lb />
all sorts of Interior and Exterior <lb />
Building Trimmings. We solicit <lb />
your patronage, not as a favor but <lb />
only on our merits. <lb />
MANUFACTURED BY <lb />
A. G. COX MANUFACTURING <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Good u n s <lb />
1904 1904 <lb />
9-<lb />
Moth <lb />
mother was troubled with <lb />
consumption for many years. At <lb />
last she was given up to die. Then <lb />
she tried Cherry Pectoral, <lb />
and was speedily <lb />
D. P. Jolly, N. Y.<lb />
No matter how hard <lb />
your cough or how long <lb />
you have had it, <lb />
Cherry Pectoral is the <lb />
best thing you can take. <lb />
It's too risky to wait <lb />
until you have <lb />
If you are coughing <lb />
today, get a bottle of <lb />
Cherry Pectoral at once. <lb />
Three lie., II. All <lb />
your doctor. If he take It, <lb />
then do . he If he not <lb />
to It. then don't It. He know,. <lb />
Lore it with Mm. We re <lb />
J. U. AVER CO., Lowell. Mail. <lb />
Ms Pills <lb />
the TORPID LIVER, <lb />
th. organ <lb />
th. am n <lb />
MEDICINE. <lb />
la art <lb />
hi <lb />
Happy New Year <lb />
Time says, on old 1903, for <lb />
1904 stands at the <lb />
Let it be a year, at best, is <lb />
but a twinkle on the Calendar of <lb />
time. . <lb />
1904 TO 1904 <lb />
New Year's resolutions are now in order. <lb />
Start right in everything. <lb />
Start, right the the light Clothing, Bat and <lb />
F store. <lb />
yourself into early in the year, of <lb />
kind of Clothing, the hind of Hats and the kind <lb />
of Furnishings that will give absolute, unqualified, <lb />
faction. It in every . <lb />
Such a Resolution will bring you Here. <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE CLOTHIER. <lb />
1876.------ <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb />
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys. etc. Bed- <lb />
steads, Oak Waits, Ba <lb />
Go-Carts, Park <lb />
Tables, Safes, P. <lb />
and Gail A Ax <lb />
Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb />
roots, Henry George Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Floor Coffee, Meat, Soap <lb />
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Hats, <lb />
Candies, fried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, <lb />
China Ware, and <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Cheese. Best Butter, New <lb />
Sowing Machine, and nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
A TORPID LIVER <lb />
la the parent of <lb />
Constipation <lb />
and <lb />
Rheumatic Symptom, <lb />
The and Remedy know, to <lb />
Dr. <lb />
German Liver Powder <lb />
Thu not mixture, but a veritable <lb />
translation one of Nature's <lb />
secrete If you are a <lb />
you OP <lb />
a simple package German <lb />
Liver Powder with our to <lb />
Pace booklet, which contains authentic <lb />
ace B <lb />
testimonials patients who have been <lb />
cured by this wonderful Specific. Do not <lb />
delay, but send your full address at once to <lb />
The American Co. <lb />
kid. <lb />
and recommended by <lb />
everywhere. <lb />
Quantity, <lb />
to see <lb />
Cheap for cash. Corn <lb />
S. M. <lb />
SB <lb />
Warren has moved hi <lb />
family here from Penny Hill and <lb />
occupies one of the I <lb />
in South<lb /></p>
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Department <lb />
J. Proctor Bros <lb />
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb />
rollers <lb />
Manufacturers. <lb />
If you want lumber to build a house. <lb />
furniture to go in it, clothing and <lb />
goods far your family, provisions <lb />
for your table, or for <lb />
your farm, we can supply your needs. <lb />
Our mill are now <lb />
in lull blast and we are <lb />
pared to gin cotton, grind corn, <lb />
saw lumber, and, do all kinds <lb />
of turned work for balusters <lb />
ind house trimmings. We also <lb />
do general repairing of buggies <lb />
carts and wagons. <lb />
T. F. PROCTOR, <lb />
Grimesland, N. C. <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
Anything wanted in the way <lb />
of Clothing, Dry Goods, No- <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Groceries <lb />
and Hardware can be found <lb />
here. Whether it is some- <lb />
thing to eat, something to <lb />
wear, or some article for the <lb />
house or farm, you can be <lb />
supplied. Highest prices paid <lb />
for cotton, country produce <lb />
or anything farmer sells. <lb />
be with says <lb />
Elijah your <lb />
believing <lb />
H. C. VENTERS, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy <lb />
Tobacco and Cigars. The <lb />
only Soda Fountain town, All <lb />
the popular drinks. Hot Peanuts <lb />
every day. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BUGGY CO., <lb />
E. A. Jr., <lb />
President <lb />
D. D. E. A. Move. Sr., <lb />
Vice-president. Treas. <lb />
D. Gardner, R. Smith, B. A. Sr., <lb />
E. A. Jr. J. B. Warm. FACTORY OX MAIN <lb />
SOUTH FIVE POINTS. <lb />
We the baggies on this market. We em- <lb />
ploy none but skilled workmen. We carry in stock a full <lb />
line of Harness and first Farm <lb />
Call and examine our Stock. <lb />
E. A, Sf., <lb />
CoM Comfort <lb />
Is what we are after, and possession of one of <lb />
our . a i insure sweet milk, cream and <lb />
. water and many dainties that <lb />
would unattainable without Refrigerator. <lb />
Mayor H. W. ban dis- <lb />
posed of the following cases his <lb />
court from Dec. to 30th in- <lb />
Right drunk <lb />
in riotous conduct, fined <lb />
cost, total <lb />
Turner larceny bound <lb />
over to Superior court. <lb />
Adams, drunk and <lb />
fined and Oust, <lb />
Zeno Adams, concealed <lb />
weapon, bound to Superior <lb />
court. <lb />
Till drank and down, <lb />
fined cost, total <lb />
Jesse violating chapter <lb />
section of the town ordinance, <lb />
fined and cost, total <lb />
James Barber, drunk and down, <lb />
fined cost, total <lb />
Noah Barber, drunk and down, j <lb />
fined and cost, total <lb />
John drunk and down, <lb />
fined and cost, total <lb />
Tony Baptist, assault dead- j <lb />
weapon, bound over to Superior <lb />
court. <lb />
Arden Evans, drunk and down, <lb />
fined and cost, total <lb />
John Taft and Alex. Bailey, <lb />
drunk and disorderly, fined <lb />
each and cost, total <lb />
Frank Forbes, conceal- <lb />
ed weapon, bound over to Superior <lb />
court. <lb />
Joe Summons, drunk and down <lb />
cost, total <lb />
Richard White, carrying <lb />
weapons, bound over to <lb />
Superior court. <lb />
Elmer drunk and <lb />
down, suspended upon <lb />
leaving town at once and not to <lb />
in twelve months. <lb />
Win. and <lb />
down, lined and cost, total <lb />
m DEPARTMENT <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb />
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb />
If you you will want a Lawn Mower pretty <lb />
soon, and we've made- it easy for you to own one. <lb />
ere la no need i, borrow a lawn r when <lb />
w yell d machine with best steel knives at such <lb />
satisfactory rice, and guarantee it to do <lb />
Wat lei Cream Freezers, Hammocks and <lb />
. . In th hardware line, <lb />
U. L. CARR <lb />
. . <lb />
Farm Labor. <lb />
Bethel, N. C , Dec. 1903. <lb />
Holidays are about the <lb />
old year is getting ready to bid us <lb />
its final adieu, men are sobering <lb />
up a new beginning. <lb />
Our friends say goodbye and <lb />
smile only a beautiful <lb />
remains. <lb />
Sam Smith returned to his work <lb />
in Manchester, Va. this morning <lb />
after a short stay here with his <lb />
brother, Tom. <lb />
Mr. is away on business- <lb />
Mr. Taylor, of left <lb />
us almost before we could say <lb />
howdy. <lb />
Mr. Harriss, of Washington, has <lb />
returned. <lb />
Mr. Mosely stayed only long <lb />
enough to remind us that he had <lb />
not forgotten us. <lb />
Bud Barnhill, who has been <lb />
visiting bis parents here, returned <lb />
to Franklin, Va., this morning. <lb />
Van left us without stat <lb />
the cause of his departure. <lb />
Nobody ever asks him why he <lb />
goes to Greenville <lb />
Miss Creel is visiting Misses <lb />
Beverly in the country. <lb />
Miss Maggie Peal, has been <lb />
visiting Miss Brown, has <lb />
returned to so Theo- <lb />
says. <lb />
Mr. White gone to Kinston <lb />
on business. He and Mrs. White <lb />
will housekeeping upon hie <lb />
return. <lb />
They are not all gone yet. Henry <lb />
says Miss Carnegie did not <lb />
leave this morning. <lb />
Miss will remain <lb />
in Bethel some time she <lb />
returns to Plymouth. <lb />
Baker may leave soon, <lb />
but not whole hearted. <lb />
Rev. Mr. Parker, of Goldsboro, <lb />
is with us again. <lb />
Miss Richmond is visiting in <lb />
town, <lb />
They will all come back <lb />
sweet If they do not come <lb />
hack ask Tom Smith who is com- <lb />
Mi Nannie Moore and the <lb />
Misses Manning were in town yea <lb />
Miss Manning visiting <lb />
Miss Maggie Nelson. <lb />
Ask Dr. Thigpen who is coming <lb />
next Sunday. <lb />
This has been one long week. <lb />
With the of the new <lb />
the hammer and the saw will <lb />
tell us new life has come to- <lb />
the old town. <lb />
Mr. is having a new <lb />
built. <lb />
The new families who come to <lb />
town will infuse new blood into <lb />
the sluggish old heart and growth <lb />
will he manifested In every root <lb />
and branch of the industrial lite. <lb />
DR. R. J. GRIMES, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb />
BETHEL, N. <lb />
Office opposite depot. <lb />
DR. G. F. THIGPEN, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
BETHEL, H. O, <lb />
next door to Post Office. <lb />
r i <lb />
I HAVE EBEN PAID IN TH <lb />
n I E m M V <lb />
i. to. <lb />
. . n. has <lb />
1.1<lb />
. . . aid an <lb />
tided J . . i <lb />
i . re be 1.1 mi I <lb />
arc o ion <lb />
of with interest. <lb />
lotions. <lb />
. ii i he . I of each <lb />
for the current year be paid. <lb />
Premiums, or <lb />
To In <lb />
,. . , during the lifetime <lb />
of <lb />
. t, <lb />
Greenville N. C <lb />
textile mills of North Caro <lb />
Una now give employ to about <lb />
filly thousand operatives. Other <lb />
manufacturing such as <lb />
saw mills, furniture factories, <lb />
trouser factories, tobacco factories <lb />
and many others, engaged about <lb />
fifty thousand more. Most of <lb />
come from the farms <lb />
inside of twenty years, perhaps <lb />
most of them inside of ten years. <lb />
It is the Southern <lb />
way four hands em- <lb />
ployed Virginia double tracking <lb />
its line out of Washington south- <lb />
ward, and the Richmond, <lb />
Potomac has approx- <lb />
as many more double-, <lb />
, tracking its line from Washington <lb />
to Rich in n d. of these have <lb />
been from in North <lb />
Carolina. Perhaps ten thousand <lb />
fitted only by <lb />
and training as farm <lb />
are living In towns and <lb />
being in idle- <lb />
b oilier servant <lb />
TH- households i white <lb />
people. <lb />
; these facts have some <lb />
thing t do with the of <lb />
the mills and <lb />
dance in the fields at <lb />
this Season. It's a condition, <lb />
however, which makes farming <lb />
attractive the willing worker <lb />
and opens the way for immigration <lb />
of the better class of good white <lb />
farmers from other parts of this<lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
STATON AND BUNTING, <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries. <lb />
We Pay Highest Prices for Cotton, <lb />
Cotton Sued and Country Produce. <lb />
AT <lb />
W. C. JACKSON CO., <lb />
N. C. <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 ladies. pair sold <lb />
goes with a guarantee. Our line of Dress Goods <lb />
this season embrace the newest and best. Call on us. <lb />
Pneumonia Chicago. <lb />
The Chicago board of health is <lb />
confronted with a serious <lb />
by the prevalence of pneumonia, <lb />
which has established a new death <lb />
record. The Hospital is <lb />
crowded and only the most serious <lb />
cases are taken in. The disease <lb />
claimed victims in the seven <lb />
days Saturday, which is <lb />
per of the death list. <lb />
yon ran got goods at living juices. it-Of our <lb />
stock lie lore you buy and b satisfied with your <lb />
purchases, <lb />
Suits, Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats. Caps, Under- <lb />
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware, <lb />
and everything yon wear. Everything h use in <lb />
your and everything you use in your parlor <lb />
Goods a Specialty. <lb />
Our goods are here and we to serve you. <lb />
Everybody that sees buys, and everybody that tries <lb />
goods becomes oar Just give us a trial <lb />
and yourselves money. <lb />
BLOUNT BROTHERS. <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
f. FURY k EB. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondent and shipments <lb />
CRANK H. WOOTEN, <lb />
Attorney-at-Law, <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
Practice In all the courts. Special <lb />
attention to of rents <lb />
and other claims. . Prompt alter <lb />
to all <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks. Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
Bf. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Many Come With the New Year. <lb />
Every new year day more <lb />
or lass charges of people <lb />
from one house to another or from <lb />
one place of employment to an- <lb />
other, this new year is no, <lb />
exception. <lb />
Charles Denser has moved his <lb />
cabinet shop from street to <lb />
one room of the building <lb />
on Fourth street. <lb />
L. H. Pender hi tin aid <lb />
repair shop off of street and <lb />
also a room in the <lb />
on street. <lb />
B. Bro. have <lb />
their former store in the <lb />
building and now occupy <lb />
one of the Harrington stores on the <lb />
next block down the street. <lb />
D. Spain f. S. Congleton <lb />
have changed houses, the former <lb />
going to the Congleton house in <lb />
West Greenville the latter to <lb />
the Dancy house on Pitt street. <lb />
J. L. Hearne, formerly with C. <lb />
S. Forbes., is now with J. <lb />
J. M. Moore is back from Farm- <lb />
and has taken a portion at <lb />
depot. <lb />
CO. Brown, who was formerly <lb />
with the Pi. t Buggy Co. is <lb />
now with the Carriage Co. <lb />
Hugh who was with <lb />
J. Smith, has stopped clerking <lb />
to resume his and Leon <lb />
takes bis place. <lb />
T H Tyson, formerly with C T <lb />
has gone to Norfolk, B <lb />
L Tyson, formerly with M <lb />
and R. a. Maye, formerly <lb />
with W B Brown, both take <lb />
T R D <lb />
Cherry says tell the people <lb />
he is there <lb />
both sides of the big store. <lb />
L H formerly A <lb />
E Tucker Co., i now with C S <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
E L Baker, with J <lb />
Thigpen, is now with M <lb />
and J. A. Thigpen, Jr., takes the <lb />
place he <lb />
W T Lee, formerly with Greene <lb />
Brown, has away and <lb />
Forbes takes his place in <lb />
the store. <lb />
E A Coward, formerly with T <lb />
White and B E Patrick, formerly <lb />
With B Bro, have <lb />
both resigned their places to en- <lb />
gage in business together, <lb />
Lonnie Pleating, formerly with <lb />
Moore will attend <lb />
school. <lb />
S. formerly with B <lb />
Bro, returned to <lb />
Baltimore, who <lb />
was with the firm, is open <lb />
for a <lb />
Joshua Manning, of <lb />
has taken a position with J. B- <lb />
Cherry Co. C. M. wanted <lb />
to declare he was the <lb />
looking <lb />
but the ballot was <lb />
taken Miss Lena Matthews <lb />
ed all the votes. <lb />
The foregoing were the changes <lb />
The man found on his <lb />
new year round At many of the <lb />
stores the clerks con- <lb />
To all who stay on their <lb />
old places those who have <lb />
changed, as well as to the employ- <lb />
era, we Wish a happy new year. <lb />
a Thumb, <lb />
Mr. W. J. a young man <lb />
of Carolina to <lb />
shot himself in the left hand <lb />
while out hunting Wednesday. <lb />
The thumb had to be amputated. <lb />
Whiskey is now being made <lb />
from old rags. It a simple pro <lb />
of inversion, as whiskey has <lb />
been the manufacturer of <lb />
tags. <lb />
A black and white and <lb />
and you have a successful costume, <lb />
have it in big shipments. <lb />
Overcoats <lb />
Great Reduction. <lb />
Overcoat Goes in this <lb />
Reduction. <lb />
S 5.00 <lb />
7-50 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
Overcoats <lb />
Overcoats <lb />
Overcoats <lb />
Overcoats <lb />
Knee Pants<lb />
Pairs Boys all Woo Knee <lb />
Pants worth double at <lb />
per cent, reduction on en- <lb />
tire line of pants-All Grades. <lb />
CO <lb />
Urn <lb />
S BIG STORE <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
a dash of red, green and brown, <lb />
Winter demands brightness we <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 />
Tailor Made<lb />
FURS <lb />
They are the <lb />
Season's latest ere <lb />
We are the <lb />
cheap house. <lb />
Skirts. <lb />
They fit well, hang <lb />
we, handsomely <lb />
Prices <lb />
from , <lb />
to <lb />
COLD WEATHER <lb />
11-4 <lb />
In -1 <lb />
Ks <lb />
S Hi <lb />
ii- <lb />
sh its mid <lb />
1.00 <lb />
A. seldom knows he is <lb />
he Is away .<lb /></p>
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                <p>
AND SOCIAL <lb />
December <lb />
J. B. Jones returned Jo Wilson <lb />
N. C. Dec. 1903. <lb />
Christmas is a thing of past <lb />
again. <lb />
The holiday trade was good, <lb />
though it was one of the quietest. <lb />
C. A, Baker went to Speed <lb />
Tuesday and returned day. <lb />
G. H. Little is having some re- <lb />
pairs made to his store building. I Miss Mary returned Wed- <lb />
E. K. Fleming will occupy it next from <lb />
, , Miss Fannie Mills returned Wed- <lb />
Hog killing is now in order. J from <lb />
Wednesday evening. <lb />
H. P. Harriss Wednesday <lb />
evening for Kinston. <lb />
W. M. Lang left Wednesday <lb />
evening for Kinston. <lb />
K. remembered the writer <lb />
with nice basket of freshets. <lb />
B. F. Little is moving to Bean- <lb />
fort Many changes are <lb />
being made. <lb />
Mrs. G. H. Little returned from <lb />
Scotland Neck Monday. <lb />
J. J. went to <lb />
Greenville Tuesday and returned <lb />
with a new horse. I <lb />
H. W. of Norfolk, <lb />
stopped in to see us. Glad to see <lb />
Walter. <lb />
Cow with young calf for sale, <lb />
C. E. Bradley. <lb />
Miss Lottie Blow returned Wed- <lb />
evening from Washington. <lb />
Louis of New York <lb />
came in Wednesday evening. <lb />
Julius Sugg this morn- <lb />
from <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Harding <lb />
this morning for New Bern. <lb />
left <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. West <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Mrs. Julia Barrett returned this <lb />
morning from Kinston. <lb />
Roosevelt and , , t u <lb />
A. if. w this <lb />
On account of cranks President. Kinston. <lb />
Roosevelt is constantly guarded by a; <lb />
force of fifty men. No less than Misses Lena and Georgia <lb />
cranks have been arrested in the son left this afternoon Roseboro, who have been visit- <lb />
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb />
Friday, January 1st 1904. <lb />
W. J. Turnage is sick. <lb />
E. B. Higgs left this morning <lb />
for Baltimore. <lb />
L. left this morning <lb />
for Scotland Neck. <lb />
H B. Phillips left this morning <lb />
for Suffolk. <lb />
W. T. Lee and family left this <lb />
morning for Macon. <lb />
L. H. and family re- <lb />
turned this morning from <lb />
Mrs. C. C. Cobb left Thursday <lb />
evening for a visit to Kinston. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hines re- <lb />
turned Thursday evening from a <lb />
visit to Turkey. <lb />
W. T. Burton returned <lb />
evening from Baltimore, where <lb />
has been for treatment. <lb />
Mrs. Maud Cobb, of <lb />
who ha been visiting relatives <lb />
here, returned home Thursday <lb />
evening <lb />
Jesse says he wants to <lb />
be going the all the <lb />
year, so began by going this morn- <lb />
Mrs. Anna White and daughter, <lb />
two years by the <lb />
police. i <lb />
The president receives daily from <lb />
ten <lb />
Washington <lb />
Mesdames It. J. Cobb and C. C. <lb />
to twenty live crank letters k returned Wednesday evening <lb />
Heaven, North Po e, and. Washington. Tartan, <lb />
else. No attention is with Mr. <lb />
Mrs. J. S. Tunstall left Wed- <lb />
evening a visit to Kin- <lb />
Miss Mary Bagley, of Beaufort, <lb />
is visiting the family of W B. <lb />
tn <lb />
given these letters unless they are <lb />
threatening. <lb />
The White House is the Mecca for <lb />
cranks. Usually they are content <lb />
told that the president is too <lb />
busy to see them, though some of <lb />
them get ugly, and have to handed Wilson, <lb />
over to the police. In a majority of <lb />
cases, however, arrests are made. c. B. Mayo, Bert James and T. <lb />
Y. re cranks than ever known in j no returned Wednesday <lb />
the h story of administration . . <lb />
i -i i, . . . evening from Washington. <lb />
nave crowded to Washington during I <lb />
the pant year. So- many of them ; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jr., <lb />
carried concealed and deadly returned Wednesday evening from <lb />
pons that the guard about President Washington. <lb />
Roosevelt has been working under <lb />
the most rigorous instructions to, <lb />
. , , , i Tunstall left Wednesday evening <lb />
permit absolutely no person unknown <lb />
to them to approach the president <lb />
and his office. <lb />
Because of the horror the <lb />
dent has of scenes, the cranks who <lb />
call arc invariably given j Greenville, <lb />
to leave Before anything is done <lb />
to them. Frequently the same crank <lb />
is sent away from the white house <lb />
three or four times in succession. <lb />
New Commercial. <lb />
Misses Katie and Mamie Ruth <lb />
install left <lb />
for a visit to Kinston. <lb />
J. D. J. C. Walston, <lb />
of Conetoe, came in Tuesday eve- <lb />
to visit friends in West <lb />
Misses Lizzie Lillian <lb />
Bland and Neva Boyd left Wed- <lb />
evening for a visit to <lb />
Kinston. <lb />
Cannon usually <lb />
W. M. Daniel, of Dunn, who <lb />
his been visiting his sister, Mrs <lb />
W. C. Hines, returned home Wed- <lb />
evening. <lb />
wears spectacles, hut the other day <lb />
he on eyeglasses. They bother- <lb />
ed him and lie laid them on the <lb />
Speaker's desk. Then he H. L. Fennell, of Wilmington, <lb />
forgot where they were and banged came in Wednesday evening to <lb />
them with bis gavel, smashing them join his family who preceded him <lb />
tO Small pieces. <lb />
here on a visit. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By v a decree r f the Superior <lb />
Pitt county in the spec- <lb />
entitled J. D. Dupree, <lb />
of J. Dupree, vs. <lb />
D. Dupree and others heirs at <lb />
undersigned Commissioner <lb />
her sister. Miss Lela Cherry, <lb />
left this morning. <lb />
and Mrs. S. V. King, of <lb />
spent Thursday night <lb />
Mrs. W. R. Parker <lb />
and returned home morning <lb />
January 2,1904- <lb />
L, I, left Friday evening <lb />
for New Bern. <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox left Friday <lb />
evening for Seven Springs. <lb />
Miss Mamie Cox left Friday <lb />
evening for a visit to Kinston. <lb />
L. F. Waters returned Friday <lb />
evening from Williamson, <lb />
M Dora returned to <lb />
her school at Dover Friday. <lb />
Mis- Alice Lang left Friday eve- <lb />
for Kinston Goldsboro. <lb />
C. T. went, to <lb />
Friday evening and returned this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Miss Greene, of La- <lb />
Grange, has been visit pig her <lb />
Mister, Mrs. F. M. Hodges, return <lb />
ed home Friday evening. <lb />
Mrs. J. S. Keel and children left <lb />
this morning for a visit to Hamil- <lb />
to. <lb />
Miss Alice Blow after spending <lb />
the holidays at home, returned to <lb />
school at Greensboro today. <lb />
Mrs. Alice Harper and eon, <lb />
Alexander, returned Today from <lb />
haG range. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. of <lb />
arrived Wednesday eve- <lb />
to make this place their home <lb />
and will occupy the house i <lb />
occupied by Rev. H. M on <lb />
will for cash j street. <lb />
door ii Greenville, on Thursday, Jan. <lb />
21st, . the Following described I <lb />
tract i and In I III Falkland I N. B. <lb />
of <lb />
at a a <lb />
on the In farm and running south <lb />
with the lands of Pitt and Dupree to <lb />
w R William's line, with said <lb />
Williams line to the land belonging to <lb />
the PHI estate, tin north with said <lb />
line to the J w Dupree lain <lb />
with said line t. Swain farm line, <lb />
thence with said line west to the be- <lb />
ginning. Containing acres, more <lb />
or less. <lb />
This Dec. 22nd, <lb />
JAMES, commissioner. <lb />
Mr. Johnson, of Windsor. <lb />
Mrs, E. and daughter's, <lb />
Misses Lillian and Mabel, of <lb />
son, who have been visiting Mr. <lb />
Mrs. C. T. left this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Miss Olivia Watson, of <lb />
who has been visiting Miss Bessie <lb />
Patrick, returned home today. <lb />
W. E. Harris, of Kinston, came <lb />
over today to take a position as <lb />
foreman of the Greenville Mfg. Co. <lb />
Miss Lola Phillips, of Tarboro, <lb />
Zuni, Va, been attending a house <lb />
New <lb />
business houses are <lb />
c r r I distributing some very handsome <lb />
Hay this season. The Bank <lb />
i of Greenville, the Greenville Bank- <lb />
AND OF <lb />
Hay, Grain, Cracked Corn, <lb />
Bran, Cotton Seed <lb />
Meal and Hulls. <lb />
FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM <lb />
FIVE POINTS. <lb />
Trust Co., J. B. Cherry <lb />
Co., Baker Hart, J. L. Sugg, the <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line, R. L. Smith <lb />
Co., A. E. Tucker Co., and <lb />
Pulley Bowen have so far re- <lb />
membered us. <lb />
Get our prices and see our stock be- <lb />
fore buying. We want to buy <lb />
Corn <lb />
Most of the worry is caused by <lb />
anticipating the things that never <lb />
party at took the train <lb />
here this morning for her home. <lb />
Miss Bessie Harding left this <lb />
j morning for Greensboro to again <lb />
take up her duties as teacher in <lb />
the graded school of that city. <lb />
. I. Hooker and Misses Lena <lb />
Mel lie Harriss left this morn- <lb />
Farmville to meet the bride <lb />
j and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Robert <lb />
Maye. <lb />
Mrs. J. S. Tunstall and two <lb />
daughters returned this moaning <lb />
from Kinston. Miss Mattie Phil- <lb />
lips them home for a <lb />
visit here. <lb />
The New York of yes <lb />
gives the death list caused <lb />
by the fire at <lb />
the missing at and the injured <lb />
fat <lb />
Greenville's Great Department <lb />
Gold and Silver Handled <lb />
UmbrellaS <lb />
Slippers for Children, Ladies <lb />
and Gentlemen. <lb />
Table Covers, Bureau Scarfs, Pillow Shams, <lb />
Center and Mats in Linen Drawn <lb />
Work. Irish Point, <lb />
Wheels, Point net <lb />
Wool Sweaters for Children <lb />
and Ladies. <lb />
Wool Crochet and Silk <lb />
Shawls in evening Sades. <lb />
Lace and Silk for <lb />
Ladies. <lb />
J. B. Cherry t Co <lb />
SHOES <lb />
FOR PARTICULAR <lb />
We are proud of our shoe stock this season. We are <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 />
terns, and we invite a thorough inspection of our in <lb />
name, ULTRA in character, ULTRA in every feature that con- <lb />
tributes to tit, comfort and style. In 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 />
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 />
Stove Wood on hand at all times, for <lb />
by the load. Mill locate <lb />
of the depot. <lb />
Phone <lb />
I am better prepared than ever <lb />
to make the beet photographs. <lb />
B. <lb />
Folks Must Eat <lb />
No matter how the price <lb />
of tobacco, and we are the <lb />
to supply <lb />
Seasonable Eatables at <lb />
Seasonable Prices. <lb />
Fresh, Clean, Pare Goods only <lb />
are offered. We don't call <lb />
shoulders hams. Everything <lb />
goes by its honest name. <lb />
W. J. THIGPEN, <lb />
GROCER. <lb />
Five <lb />
Phone <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GOOD WAY TO MAKE ENEMIES. <lb />
Southern Ra I Road Holds up a <lb />
Unreasonable Demands of A sent. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JANUARY <lb />
body home. <lb />
sued for damages. The <lb />
exact amount wasn't starts <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
No. <lb />
in <lb />
now and sag <lb />
bee a mi it that makes it perfect <lb />
clear why the railway is <lb />
thoroughly unpopular with the <lb />
ordinary And be <lb />
put a reporter in the way of <lb />
the papers in the interesting <lb />
case of W. L. Minion, <lb />
against the Southern rail- <lb />
way, in was an easy <lb />
in the suit tried in the <lb />
emit by Fudge Shaw. <lb />
had a very sick <lb />
he took to Baltimore fur treatment <lb />
in the John a Hospital. <lb />
At. Hickory he bought one <lb />
miles book for his wife one <lb />
for himself. This was on March <lb />
He left wife in the <lb />
hospital, where she died on April. <lb />
An Intending Inc dent. <lb />
The presentation of solid gold <lb />
the papers that were read in- the teen of <lb />
reported, and the sum school ma <lb />
be ascertained by telegraphic in I the beautiful <lb />
last evening. But address of <lb />
Four Inch Snow. <lb />
Though the weather reports gave <lb />
warning about its coming, <lb />
section Bods itself wrap,., four <lb />
inches of snow. began lull <lb />
inc early Monday night and eon- <lb />
-i--. w unman I night con- <lb />
for, and it i A. until rt <lb />
that he claimed damages, given came thick and fast while <lb />
i he and . m . <lb />
. fee, ,, . <lb />
the man win. ever sat on n <lb />
jury tried to do i <lb />
Observer, <lb />
He knew for some pa before her I <lb />
Last week of Deeds U, <lb />
Williams issued lies to the Al- <lb />
lowing <lb />
win, K <lb />
Robert Strange an Mary <lb />
Brown, <lb />
. Hooker, g <lb />
Harry W. ,. be <lb />
Hums., R. , <lb />
and lo. <lb />
,,  <lb />
that she could not live and <lb />
h wrote to Mr. S. H. Hard wick <lb />
general passenger the <lb />
Boat asking if he could bring <lb />
his wife's body home on the mile <lb />
book. Mr. Hard wick replied <lb />
letter was produced in <lb />
stating that the mileage would be <lb />
all transportation that was <lb />
needed for the body. <lb />
Alter his wife died <lb />
tare mi Pennsylvania railroad <lb />
to Washington, there the <lb />
taken fro. the train <lb />
on the He went In <lb />
the or <lb />
t fer. <lb />
Hie mileage book for fare <lb />
for the body Hickory, Bishop <lb />
it. Ir N against <lb />
the runs to carry a . <lb />
book. The rate of I re <lb />
for a is three cents a mile, <lb />
while in a mileage book fare Costa <lb />
more cents a <lb />
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milts in his book. Jut tear <lb />
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