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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/>
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Harry W. ,. be <lb/>
Hums., R. , <lb/>
and lo. <lb/>
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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/>
Minis, there are <lb/>
milts in his book. Jut tear <lb/>
Q. Barron and <lb/>
W. Warren and Faith- <lb/>
Henry Bryant and <lb/>
Bryant. <lb/>
Rosa <lb/>
COUNTY MATTERS. <lb/>
Proceedings of w <lb/>
The board if <lb/>
regular on <lb/>
the nil the being <lb/>
present. <lb/>
on tie treasury were <lb/>
issued in aggregate amounts <lb/>
follows; For paupers <lb/>
county home <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Mayor H. W. has <lb/>
posed of the following in <lb/>
from to Jan. 5th. <lb/>
inclusive. <lb/>
Whitman Price and <lb/>
affray, .,, ,., <lb/>
Allen driving<lb/>
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Will Johnson, <lb/>
affray with deadly bound <lb/>
over to cunt. <lb/>
Allen Button, drunk, <lb/>
fined to <lb/>
I mi v <lb/>
V. fork and L <lb/>
e, mil the <lb/>
The Building r Cm <lb/>
A new enterprise for <lb/>
S .-r Co. <lb/>
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Henry Sett and .-a M--ks. <lb/>
Johnson and Moll If <lb/>
Woolen. <lb/>
Th . and Kettle <lb/>
Wiley Langley and Sarah J <lb/>
Isaac It sou and <lb/>
Lou Fore <lb/>
wide extension in <lb/>
sine. <lb/>
bridges and ferries en. of justice aloft <lb/>
A is ho sticks to <lb/>
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The Baptists of the State are to <lb/>
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he principal burned, be congratulated that the female <lb/>
Two warehouses were, varsity at Raleigh is declared free <lb/>
before might never bear destroyed and with them about, J . <lb/>
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The Branch of the Eastern Reflector is in charge of Rev. T. H. who is <lb/>
authorized to transact any business for the paper in and territory. <lb/>
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The Brunch of the Reflector is in charge <lb/>
Bradley, who is authorized to transact any <lb/>
the paper in and territory. <lb/>
A Hamlet Mn in Charlotte Commits Sui-<lb/>
Charlotte, N. C Jan. <lb/>
. . r n o a George i-f Hamlet <lb/>
W G of R. II. deceased, . <lb/>
i. .,. i., suicide at the home of bis <lb/>
to notify the public that he has of the hook <lb/>
goods owned by said K. H. t at his death, and offer <lb/>
in them to the public regardless of cost. The stock consists <lb/>
of a full line of PRY GOODS. <lb/>
HATS. CAPS, hardware and groceries, all fresh and <lb/>
nice G is of Mi; <lb/>
Co. All to order to fit the individual. Your meas- <lb/>
is an good tit guaranteed. We can furnish <lb/>
goods mi i cent, less tailors charge. <lb/>
If want bargains come early to <lb/>
W. Store, <lb/>
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General Merchants. <lb/>
No need of going further when we can supply all your needs in <lb/>
Cry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Furniture and Groceries. <lb/>
line of Stove Stoves Heaters <lb/>
Car load Hay, Corn, Cotton Seed Hulls and <lb/>
Yea. Fertilizers and Lime. <lb/>
Manufacturers of Buggies, Tobacco Flues and Trucks. <lb/>
Farm Wagons, Coffins and always on hand. <lb/>
we operate a Munger Cotton <lb/>
MB <lb/>
ks <lb/>
Christmas Things <lb/>
We have them for you in great Whatever <lb/>
is needed for your Christmas dinner we can supply.<lb/>
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South street, this <lb/>
by shooting himself through <lb/>
right temple a <lb/>
revolver. He abut himself at two <lb/>
o'clock and lived hour. Mr. <lb/>
came lo Charlotte <lb/>
Hamlet la-t night to his wife <lb/>
and three children. Who were here <lb/>
for the holidays. He p <lb/>
his health and spirits, n d <lb/>
on that <lb/>
wrong with t- i n <lb/>
today Mr, spent J. J. <lb/>
in Tie fitting room with <lb/>
inn-her in law and oilier j X, <lb/>
be arose aid talked <lb/>
an the <lb/>
door behind him. Five <lb/>
later a member of the family bad <lb/>
occasion to pass the m <lb/>
and was st to find Mr. <lb/>
die lying across Hie bed, the blood <lb/>
pouring a wound in his head <lb/>
a revolver by his side. <lb/>
e heard the report of the pis-1 <lb/>
The was years <lb/>
He i- survived by widow <lb/>
tin His mother re- <lb/>
in this county, lie is also <lb/>
turn by two brothers, one <lb/>
whom lives in New York and the <lb/>
other in Fort Mills, . C. <lb/>
2- S <lb/>
in <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Merchant and <lb/>
Invite you to make their store <lb/>
headquarters and i-re to <lb/>
their of <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
and learn their low prices. We <lb/>
can supply all your needs in <lb/>
any line of <lb/>
We are Belling Lawns and other <lb/>
summer dress goods at about <lb/>
half price, to make room <lb/>
all <lb/>
Always carries a complete <lb/>
stock <lb/>
General <lb/>
Manufacturers of Lumber <lb/>
Cypress Building Shingles. <lb/>
Special price on car load lots of <lb/>
We have Candy by the ton and Apples, Orange, <lb/>
Bananas, and every- <lb/>
in like <lb/>
Santa Clans will make a mistake if he don't to see <lb/>
for his supply. . <lb/>
CASH <lb/>
Quite <lb/>
How often you can get a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box be prepared tor <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
is all you could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful <lb/>
Of Course I <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Miss Elba Hurt. <lb/>
M i-s who be n <lb/>
spending the home <lb/>
was about to Coins t- <lb/>
day afternoon, to <lb/>
take the train lure to let am to <lb/>
id and a <lb/>
friend got m in.- before the <lb/>
horse tried to run away. <lb/>
jumped out of <lb/>
and as the was trying to get out of <lb/>
the way the horse fell over on her, <lb/>
forcing her against a barbed <lb/>
fence. Her face cut, <lb/>
severely and she was badly <lb/>
about the body. <lb/>
US, N. C. <lb/>
After thirty of successful business am <lb/>
better ever prepared to all the <lb/>
needs of the people with a stock of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
lean furnish anything wanted, from ft turn- <lb/>
needle to a steam <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Corey<lb/>
Cut His Throat. <lb/>
W under the of deli- <lb/>
Mr. Jesse H. Starkey came <lb/>
sear taking his life at an early <lb/>
hour this morning. He took his <lb/>
father's out of a <lb/>
terribly threat with it. <lb/>
the reached the <lb/>
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and all <lb/>
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to heart a full, <lb/>
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the and lbs<lb/>
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m sat. <lb/>
W Chiefs. <lb/>
At regular council of With <lb/>
No nil tie <lb/>
sleep of Dec. the following <lb/>
chiefs were elected for the ensuing <lb/>
term. W. G. Ward, Sachem; Z <lb/>
V. Hooker, Sen. J. H. <lb/>
Corey, F. M <lb/>
Hodges, Prophet, E. A. Coward, <lb/>
Chief of D. W. <lb/>
Keeper of Wampum; J. F. Smith, <lb/>
Keeper of <lb/>
The elite I- Will to their <lb/>
respective at an early date. <lb/>
I handle fertilizers and gin <lb/>
cotton in <lb/>
The man it fact u re of the Davenport <lb/>
Fertilizer begin about Aug. <lb/>
18th. it is I ho invention of century. <lb/>
Logger with some with <lb/>
wagons and one- ox cart. <lb/>
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, <lb/>
Leaders in Fashions. Full line of <lb/>
trimmed and untrimmed hats, dowers, <lb/>
ribbons, Cheaper than<lb/>
Is the place to get Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, <lb/>
Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, at I <lb/>
bottom, <lb/>
IA full line f Drugs and Highest. paid <lb/>
for all kinds of country <lb/>
J. H- CO-, <lb/>
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
Fancy Groceries, Crockery, <lb/>
Glassware, Fruits, To- <lb/>
and Cigars. Everything cheap <lb/>
for cash. Highest price for country <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
R. C. C. JOYNER, <lb/>
Physician <lb/>
If. <lb/>
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN TH <lb/>
III <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will be reinstated if arrears paid within on month while you <lb/>
are or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of y and of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of each <lb/>
year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable Mad during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J, U SUGG, <lb/>
A. Call, <lb/>
I stuck to although <lb/>
every Joint ached every nerve <lb/>
was racked with writes C <lb/>
W. a locomotive fireman <lb/>
of in, Iowa. was weak <lb/>
and pale, without any appetite and <lb/>
all run down. As I was about to <lb/>
give up, I got a bottle Elect <lb/>
Bitters, and after taking it, I felt <lb/>
as well as lever did in my HA H A MT C <lb/>
down T <lb/>
ways gain new life, strength an <lb/>
Treasure Lost by Storm <lb/>
A Year's Record From <lb/>
January to December. <lb/>
ally, old man of Germany <lb/>
In <lb/>
r appealed to the <lb/>
United In <lb/>
ins in Manchuria <lb/>
An area of the of <lb/>
Island pt by flames. <lb/>
I. George U. elected <lb/>
by <lb/>
Drugstore. cents. <lb/>
and Flood. <lb/>
The world is lo us hat we are <lb/>
to it; we are of on. own A NOTABLE ROLL. <lb/>
World. , <lb/>
NO SEPTEMBER. <lb/>
. . , . . . , , defeated Shamrock <lb/>
Is hereby given that L. N. winning the content for the Ami-r- <lb/>
enters and claim to eighth I; <lb/>
acres, more or less, of Vacant land in persons killed and In- <lb/>
township, county, North In a head-on trolley collision at <lb/>
Carolina described as x- H- <lb/>
tied by the lands of Mrs. K. A. ; San loss of <lb/>
Tyson, W. P. Carroll, Henry of a <lb/>
horn, Stephen Church Mills, h , , , , <lb/>
This 5th <lb/>
day December, 1903. Boynton. sail, rs d <lb/>
Any or persons, claiming 13- Otto s widely known <lb/>
or interest In, the above de- portrait in fork <lb/>
scribed land, must their protest. E- W. Sher- <lb/>
in writing, with me, in and writer, <lb/>
days, from the date ., r-W o ,, <lb/>
be u New the neighboring <lb/>
. , . WILLIAMS, ., by o violent hurricane <lb/>
Entry raker, tor Put m . n in; is dent .- <lb/>
X. , Si The New <lb/>
,, , . . , . by vessels wrecked, <lb/>
we would like to see with loss of <lb/>
that elvers the brow of a bill. <lb/>
i on the Florida coast; <lb/>
. st. <lb/>
S At Marie. Mich.; loss of <lb/>
Death, , by burning of a <lb/>
The family of Mrs. M L. I <lb/>
hi,, , ., n I K- Alexander noted <lb/>
of haw he Instructor In and literal <lb/>
were to Rt Aberdeen. Scotland; aged <lb/>
hr , . ; town almost <lb/>
me .;. . <lb/>
an e remedy used, failed, merchant <lb/>
while was slowly but <lb/>
taking her life. Alert lowered <lb/>
terrible hour Mt, King's New <lb/>
DiSC for I M. Major D. i a mile in <lb/>
The first N. v., <lb/>
bottle brought relief <lb/>
and Its continued use I A fast mull train on <lb/>
n-- II- <lb/>
en re ll the world all throat killed and injured <lb/>
and lung troubles. Guaranteed <lb/>
lie <lb/>
mayor of New York on the Democratic <lb/>
ticket by a sweeping plurality over the <lb/>
fusion tick, t beaded by Mayor Low. <lb/>
Ohio. Pennsylvania, Iowa and <lb/>
carried by the Republicans; <lb/>
Maryland. Island and Kentucky <lb/>
by the Democrats. <lb/>
South American The <lb/>
. of of Panama pro- <lb/>
claimed. <lb/>
South American The newly <lb/>
proclaimed of Panama <lb/>
pealed to the United States for , East River No <lb/>
of Independence; a New opened with form <lb/>
gunboat bombarded the city of ceremonies <lb/>
Panama and the United States o. Centennial <lb/>
warships to the isthmus. of the signing of Louisiana our- <lb/>
a men killed. buildings, chase treaty tau <lb/>
wrecked and burned and a dozen ah New Orleans <lb/>
en ruined by the explosion of two <lb/>
Shell of the U. S. naval . . <lb/>
Eli at Iona in the Hudson <lb/>
at Kan.; loss, <lb/>
V. S. Consul hauler <lb/>
don-n the flag on th consulate <lb/>
Turkey, in <lb/>
of an Insult by Turkish officials <lb/>
Herbert the <lb/>
peer, -t Brighton, England <lb/>
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South President <lb/>
Roosevelt nominal d v. I. Bu- <lb/>
of New minister U <lb/>
Panama. <lb/>
an Munroe <lb/>
won In the .; day bicycle tournament <lb/>
at Square Garden, New York <lb/>
record. miles laps. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. 4.190 <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Tucker, <lb/>
Norfolk, are Mrs, <lb/>
mother, Mrs. Hardy. <lb/>
Mr. Pate, our new pastor, <lb/>
filled his first regular appointment <lb/>
here Sunday. At the last con- <lb/>
the Snow circuit was <lb/>
divided, there by giving us two <lb/>
services instead of one as <lb/>
Mr. Pate comes well recommend- <lb/>
ed from the and we <lb/>
are sure he will make us good <lb/>
pastor. Our old pastor, Mr. Pope <lb/>
as Bent to the Join . , circuit <lb/>
Key A. L. Ormand and family. <lb/>
f who have l. visiting <lb/>
relative here for several weeks, <lb/>
have turned home. <lb/>
t. .-,. manna to v . . <lb/>
protect Americana <lb/>
South n The United j <lb/>
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Into us n the new re- . <lb/>
public of Dispatches from ., ; <lb/>
London. Paris and G rib, Mated that J , j I <lb/>
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generally commended foreign courts . <lb/>
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And Provisions, <lb/>
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sunk In collision off Japan; of the <lb/>
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burned in ii. N, v <lb/>
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treaty b <lb/>
the Panama Junta. <lb/>
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World records pacing <lb/>
mile to high wheeled In <lb/>
and miles In <lb/>
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<p>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
81-MI <lb/>
I. J. <lb/>
The Economist, at Elizabeth City, If a woman is to lie allowed <lb/>
now publishes a daily edition, and it I hold e see no <lb/>
bright, attractive, well edited <lb/>
should not be allowed to vote Dur- <lb/>
ham Herald <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
in the post at Greenville, K. as second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt adjoining counties. <lb/>
in to fiction <lb/>
Pitt County, N. C, Friday, January 1904. <lb/>
The lazy man himself <lb/>
with the shop worn adage about <lb/>
race not always being to the <lb/>
swift. <lb/>
The boll has got into the <lb/>
made in the North Carolina crop, and <lb/>
Mr. Bryan will find all the conn <lb/>
try here when lie gets back on Amer- <lb/>
soil. <lb/>
There are more places beside <lb/>
Chicago that need to look after their <lb/>
play houses and make them safer <lb/>
for the public. <lb/>
Announcement is m ii crop, S C re <lb/>
Asheville Citizen that Moore there is said to be something gnaw- to the recent change in the <lb/>
has sold his interest and retires as g at the dispensary system, too.- head th system ;, <lb/>
editor of that paper. Atlanta Journal. to say of Mr. <lb/>
the Seaboard is on a <lb/>
It is stated in the papers that Mr; foundation of solid rock. Mr. Barr, <lb/>
Saunders, of Washington, has sued new president, has been general <lb/>
Mr. Dunn, of the same county, for manage r for a number of rears, and <lb/>
is abundance of raw material eon- for having struck him last while he is a trifle never- <lb/>
with a large territory from September with a nail-puller. He one of the best <lb/>
Greenville will yet be a <lb/>
town, see if she is not. There <lb/>
deli trade can be drawn. <lb/>
The agitation in Chicago did not <lb/>
We will keep an eye out to see <lb/>
any of our exchanges print that <lb/>
overworked poem on the <lb/>
Indiana republicans declare Hen- <lb/>
to be their first choice for the <lb/>
presidential nomination. <lb/>
The holocaust in Chicago <lb/>
has resulted in order- <lb/>
the closing of nineteen other <lb/>
in city. <lb/>
assertion is a little premature, soft snap selling whiskey since tin <lb/>
, . as it is not yet cleat that he is going dispensary has been established <lb/>
l now seems there is nothing <lb/>
left for Japan and Russia t i do ex- <lb/>
to fight ii out. <lb/>
certainly deserves damages in some the <lb/>
sum. No greater indignity can be, Our friend must not think <lb/>
put upon a gentleman than Mr. Barr is quite <lb/>
As a railroad <lb/>
manager he is considered a warm <lb/>
him With a except knock that he is cold, <lb/>
end with the closing of the . ,. , ., , <lb/>
down with a bung-starter <lb/>
The authorities are now talking of Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
closing churches, Stores offices and I <lb/>
even private residences that are not i is estimated that the Philippine <lb/>
i provided with proper fire escapes. <lb/>
c cos <lb/>
st the United States up <lb/>
The Durham Sun <lb/>
de picture and primed it for been ., <lb/>
of its town people, lance for the <lb/>
They still live in hope. Journal. <lb/>
Back to State Courts. <lb/>
The case of T. Hughes and <lb/>
The Boston Herald says that Mr. to this New Year's Day, about I Company of Louisburg, against the <lb/>
will accept the Durham druggists not have a including the bonds about I Pepper Warehouse Company, of <lb/>
to be issued for the friar lands, and Kentucky, has been remanded to the <lb/>
taking no account of the slate courts by the Federal court. <lb/>
deaths. Whether the oriental game This is a suit for as a <lb/>
is worth this Occidental candle- for tobacco first tried in <lb/>
well, they say is altogether the state courts, then a hearing ask- <lb/>
about ed in the Federal court which now <lb/>
sends it back to I lie state court. <lb/>
ha <lb/>
to accept it. <lb/>
there. The aldermen have decided <lb/>
that druggists who want to sell <lb/>
No hands were allowed in pockets <lb/>
as medicine must pay a tax of late to talk <lb/>
at president's New Year reception Lin <lb/>
borrowed the . , . . , . <lb/>
An hour that must <lb/>
Wonder how many new year so- <lb/>
have survived the strenuous <lb/>
ordeal up to now <lb/>
tact. <lb/>
While the blizzard is on Wall <lb/>
street might give a to the <lb/>
lambs it has <lb/>
It is rumored that the Colombian <lb/>
gunboat, General has been <lb/>
and are still in sunk by American warships, though <lb/>
there is no confirmation of the re- <lb/>
port. <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
If those Charlotte people have <lb/>
Cab-, the great Milwaukee beer <lb/>
maker, is dead, but bier drinking <lb/>
rill not stop in consequence. <lb/>
.,,, , , . . , Richard v had with- <lb/>
lie banking capital manor- , . ,, ,. , <lb/>
draw from the race for the <lb/>
state amounts to soon as he can. <lb/>
after squaring their . . ,, . ,, . . . , . <lb/>
I than fifty millions of dollars. Ii was He no earthly chance <lb/>
futures losses, they might put Lot sum less than ten years and the papers are already <lb/>
it in Mr. Fife's gold mine stock if ago. This of itself tells the of bringing u tilings against him. It <lb/>
., . Li -iii r to that he is ill rears <lb/>
they want to get rid of it. He will the rapid development of the state. old New England. <lb/>
take a smaller limit than the COtton I ls f own Perhaps he could save a lot of other <lb/>
, . . , ,. ,, people, but the accumulations in things being said against him by <lb/>
contract man, and will give the little ,, , . n-, i . <lb/>
small as well as large sums, oil the tracK at <lb/>
a chance to dabble and lose. g lotto Chronicle. <lb/>
Raleigh is bragging about I he than any other state can boast, from <lb/>
sales the new had Whatever else may be said of the railroading up to truth j wins <lb/>
heavy sales new dispensary . the concrete representation of the I A well known physician in <lb/>
there first day it was open. Are Charlotte; Observer . is always hon- . . Greensboro asked if he <lb/>
they all joining together to make est, and it presents the news in a of explain why a man of superior <lb/>
the business a success more attractive manner than any . <lb/>
You will soon be hearing <lb/>
other paper in the State. This helps <lb/>
to account for the fact that the cir <lb/>
,, ,, , , ,.,,., . talk in Greenville followed by the Observer has <lb/>
General James Longstreet, one <lb/>
the few surviving of the <lb/>
Confederate army, died Saturday <lb/>
afternoon at Ga. The <lb/>
ranks of the old I hare grown <lb/>
very thin. <lb/>
the opportunity to say by your vote ,, it above live thousand, <lb/>
whether yon prefer that to the open <lb/>
saloon. H the fool who jumps over the <lb/>
It is said that, as a rule, the open- top of his seat and hollers lire at a <lb/>
Eighteen theaters have been <lb/>
dosed in Chicago, and <lb/>
will <lb/>
remain s i until the managers have <lb/>
obeyed i be city ordinance and equip- <lb/>
the houses with asbestos or iron . <lb/>
intelligence experience and <lb/>
knowledge, who for had <lb/>
been unable to take a single drink <lb/>
North Carolina only had .;,, g <lb/>
lynching last year. North in <lb/>
should make a New Year resolution . The <lb/>
and maybe she can climb into the h easy related <lb/>
in a new dog moved in a new <lb/>
neighborhood; across the street was <lb/>
No, thank you. North Carolina another dog who resented and made <lb/>
had rather stay in a class by her- up his mind to whip him; he tried <lb/>
ally attended by wars. The early j would greater security of life to . it, got worsted, and retired,. <lb/>
years of the 10th century witnessed the public than any improvement convinced that he was no match for <lb/>
some strenuous conflicts, and pres-1 on fire proof material that can be There will be a vigorous if not j the new-comer but after licking his <lb/>
indications are that the 20th made. A panic is always created j violent protest against the Panama j sores and folly recuperating he said <lb/>
treaty by the democrats in congress, he knew he could whip him and he <lb/>
Indiana class <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
years of a new century are <lb/>
i; disposed of, it <lb/>
will be marked by bloody hos- ; by the biggest fool in the house, and <lb/>
range to say, he cannot be quench- <lb/>
ed by a dozen of the coolest, heads in <lb/>
the house when he once raises his <lb/>
racket. <lb/>
Someone has suggested that <lb/>
On Sunday the Raleigh News and the. parents; <lb/>
Observer issued a new year edition Greenville to have their daughters I <lb/>
giving a bird's eye view of the go to reasonable hour or are growling and <lb/>
State's progress during the past at home, ought to be followed h War seems <lb/>
year. Letters from editors of the by a t get sooner these two <lb/>
leading towns weir published show- upon in . yet <lb/>
log the towns that present when war of <lb/>
the curtain rises will not be so an- <lb/>
by I he latecomers, <lb/>
is timely. <lb/>
In the senate the objections which tried it again with the same result, <lb/>
they will ends Ivor to sustain are i A man is the same way; he thinks <lb/>
wresting of Panama from can take just one <lb/>
was an inexcusable outrage whip not get on a spree; ha <lb/>
for which the president and his sup- says, when he feels good, that he <lb/>
porters are responsible; the canal will be master of himself as well as <lb/>
can never be profitably constructed <lb/>
along that line, France having ex- <lb/>
pended enormous sum of <lb/>
and the lives of <lb/>
liquor, but of be always falls <lb/>
down. No man ever lived who <lb/>
Could master such a job. <lb/>
A man has been in police <lb/>
have made. The State may we <lb/>
proud of what has been done, <lb/>
and the News and Observer de- <lb/>
serves credit for the attractive man- <lb/>
in which it is presented to the <lb/>
public. <lb/>
The people of Norfolk, Ports <lb/>
and Newport News are to be <lb/>
congratulated upon their success in <lb/>
completing their million dollar funds <lb/>
t the Jamestown Exposition. By <lb/>
terms of the legislature enact- <lb/>
they lost the exposition unless <lb/>
they raised one million dollars by <lb/>
1st. Several hundred thou- <lb/>
dollars were lacking after <lb/>
and on the night of Dee. <lb/>
mass meetings were held m all <lb/>
cities and the Million <lb/>
V The of <lb/>
Carolina, closely by <lb/>
tie. m- <lb/>
in the <lb/>
modern times. France is friendly <lb/>
to Russia, Germany <lb/>
seem friendly to Japan and if war is <lb/>
declared, it seems probable that <lb/>
The State Prison has transmitted <lb/>
a statement to the governor which several nations will take a hand <lb/>
shows that net profits during <lb/>
the present are f <lb/>
There is now on hand <lb/>
in cash. Solvent <lb/>
its an I produce will be sold. <lb/>
the penitentiary authorities <lb/>
have en hand enough corn to run <lb/>
them for the year, bushels of <lb/>
wheat, pounds of fodder, <lb/>
worth about The <lb/>
f represents what is cash <lb/>
or its equivalent. The of <lb/>
solvent credits represents balsa <lb/>
of that have been said for <lb/>
which s hare <lb/>
ed. report As heat by <lb/>
The whole world is hoping that this <lb/>
great conflict may be avoided. <lb/>
This would be a good year for the <lb/>
penitentiary to go out of the <lb/>
of farming. The present show- <lb/>
will compensate, to some extent, <lb/>
for the failure of past <lb/>
to pay expenses, and <lb/>
would avoid similar in. <lb/>
future. There is plenty of road- <lb/>
making and road-repairing <lb/>
the state's far a <lb/>
years. are <lb/>
f in to <lb/>
re he set f <lb/>
and having Hum given imp as a bad court times innumerable was told <lb/>
job; it is probable I hat the French Monday afternoon by the mayor that <lb/>
Canal Company in a few weeks he would sentence him to thirty duff <lb/>
increase their demand from <lb/>
to on the <lb/>
ground that the former agreement <lb/>
was obtained by duress; when <lb/>
the house appropriated <lb/>
for a country called Columbia and <lb/>
the president arbitrarily writes <lb/>
Panama in the place of Columbia, it <lb/>
closely resembles the process which <lb/>
in commercial life is known as <lb/>
a check without consulting the <lb/>
drawer of it; for ten years the <lb/>
on the roach, lo be executed <lb/>
next time lie was found drunk. The <lb/>
man was in the lockup this morning, <lb/>
yet he wen Id have been willing to <lb/>
take an oath before a judge of the <lb/>
highest court that he would never <lb/>
drink another drop, but he just <lb/>
wanted to whip the other <lb/>
was all. Some men can take u drink <lb/>
now and then and not get drunk, <lb/>
but such men have never abused the <lb/>
practice, have not broken down <lb/>
Nicaragua route has been preferred nervous system. Backbone, <lb/>
by civil engineers publicists, <lb/>
has been repeatedly recommended <lb/>
by committees Hepburn bill <lb/>
providing for the construct m of a <lb/>
anal by the Nicaragua routs passed <lb/>
house by only dissenting <lb/>
It will . held that the pres- <lb/>
the authority of <lb/>
substituting the Panama <lb/>
for the <lb/>
able and <lb/>
in balk willing tn <lb/>
and the rest are controlled <lb/>
by the nerves; when the nerves give <lb/>
way there is no backbone, for back- <lb/>
bone mid nerve are the same <lb/>
thing. Ever of It's <lb/>
true as gospel. But some one asks <lb/>
why one little drink net a man off. <lb/>
Why does a match applied to rich. <lb/>
dry pins n quick blaze Be <lb/>
cause it ripe; so is a man's nerves, <lb/>
if he has abused them, <lb/>
drink acts just Like the <lb/>
Record,<lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in of J. M. Blow, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. Ilk. 1904 <lb/>
A terrible hard win t-r and the <lb/>
are both with us <lb/>
Q. A. Co. brokers <lb/>
and commission merchants, have <lb/>
moved their on west side of <lb/>
railroad street in the Tucker build- <lb/>
Misses Minnie Cox and Ethel <lb/>
Carroll returned to the Baptist <lb/>
University at Monday. <lb/>
There are right many pupils <lb/>
cowing in to the <lb/>
school. The school is rapidly <lb/>
growing in patronage and 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/>
Claude after spending <lb/>
the holidays at home, has gone <lb/>
back to the A. M. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Go's de- <lb/>
would make you think <lb/>
of a toy store, only of course <lb/>
they are full size instead toys. The <lb/>
pretty part is what we are trying <lb/>
to emphasize. Years in the <lb/>
has limit up a reputation <lb/>
which does not need emphasizing. <lb/>
Sim Chapman and Gal- <lb/>
left Monday morning for <lb/>
Chapel Hill. <lb/>
Now a word to the wise. Go to <lb/>
see B. F. Manning Co., before <lb/>
their bargains arc exhausted. <lb/>
Purse, who has hen <lb/>
visiting bis Mis. R. G. <lb/>
a- d Mis. J H. C. <lb/>
left Sunday tor <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs Guy B Taylor, of <lb/>
Kinston and Sun- <lb/>
day with the In tiers parents, L. L. <lb/>
and Mrs. Kn . i <lb/>
ad family, from <lb/>
X Road.-, have <lb/>
If you want your horse shod, <lb/>
if your harness or own shoes <lb/>
peed repairing, and for general <lb/>
work call and see W. <lb/>
L. House on Main street. <lb/>
J. M. Blow has accepted a <lb/>
with G. A. Co. as <lb/>
book keeper. <lb/>
We now hare a nice of porch <lb/>
column timber. If you are in need <lb/>
of them why not let us fit you up. <lb/>
Prices are <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Miss gave a very will testify. To please <lb/>
pleasant sociable last who want them to <lb/>
evening to a few made wagon e <lb/>
special friends. Flinch and now special with <lb/>
row were leading games. me- A <lb/>
show room w mid doubtless make <lb/>
like yon were in some <lb/>
western establishment Those who <lb/>
j are skeptical can call and see for <lb/>
themselves-A. F. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
We have a nice line hats for <lb/>
The child of Mr. and Mrs- <lb/>
Joe F. Smith died at o'clock this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
We have in stock the best line <lb/>
shoes ever offered here and can <lb/>
tit you 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/>
your foot. B. F. Manning Co. <lb/>
to date. The quality of Tar <lb/>
light. Winterville Heel and Oak wagons has been <lb/>
to date all the while, as numerous<lb/>
Some people seem to want a low <lb/>
priced article of the <lb/>
quality. In order to cater to that <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. now <lb/>
carry stock Western made cart <lb/>
wheels which are considered <lb/>
, both old and voting, <lb/>
cheaper than their own make ,. <lb/>
ii Ac. <lb/>
far Any one who knows <lb/>
BY <lb/>
A. G. COX MANUFACTURING <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
very reasonable <lb/>
Charles i. <lb/>
near c <lb/>
moved here <lb/>
place i hen ; <lb/>
We have . .; <lb/>
our <lb/>
can suit <lb/>
F. Manning I <lb/>
here looking Hi <lb/>
in general. <lb/>
Tom Tyson, f. i <lb/>
but. now of <lb/>
here <lb/>
There was <lb/>
No <lb/>
s tin <lb/>
tho way. <lb/>
One's nose tn <lb/>
will make this <lb/>
I no I hue in <lb/>
we think we <lb/>
y Any. <lb/>
,,,,,,., i we think <lb/>
what a tar Heel Wheel is, however <lb/>
would give it for two of ;. and eave <lb/>
your if possible. <lb/>
others. And so the Tar Heels go,. Barber Co. <lb/>
two to one. I . . . <lb/>
,, . ,, . , , Notice the cut of <lb/>
Mr end Mrs. Claude Chapman, Buggy on this Keep your <lb/>
of have been visiting eyes open. Me going to <lb/>
here during the past few show y n several different styles <lb/>
A. G. Mfg. Co., hare just If <lb/>
; J impatient and want to all <lb/>
out a neat little l at once come to Winter- <lb/>
and describing the ville. hare-, t. with <lb/>
h articles of doing. Cox <lb/>
This little book with prices mark-; <lb/>
i the asking, or a aim-1 Tr- at th Store <lb/>
will be pleased to w yon their <lb/>
line of handsome gold and <lb/>
p-us. <lb/>
J l <lb/>
Board day. <lb/>
Mice returned to torn, <lb/>
her home Saturday evening. F,. house and <lb/>
buggies don't grown lot located between Cos I <lb/>
on honeysuckle vines. If so they on Academy street, <lb/>
would doubtless be pulled before Cl <lb/>
ripe. is sees to Manning, of this. <lb/>
place, has accented <lb/>
pie ii quest on a postal card will <lb/>
bring it to Don't delay, <lb/>
now. It j, no small matter <lb/>
to be well<lb/>
MA<lb/>
THE KEELEY CURE <lb/>
leave- OW what it does ,,,,., a ,,,,, ,, <lb/>
ready , of W do <lb/>
THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, <lb/>
Greensboro, N. c. <lb/>
Josh to address <lb/>
I came friends and is an <lb/>
ids Mb <lb/>
. , . , <lb/>
We him and<lb/>
and can be <lb/>
do SO. <lb/>
Dan Brewer <lb/>
up I <lb/>
our <lb/>
him on our acquaint <lb/>
to be a excellent <lb/>
Knight is n <lb/>
n i i-.-.--,. w. .,.,. run <lb/>
mat- people speak well for any corpora- In fact seems <lb/>
and in this particular the be tn make them <lb/>
Winterville High school has o the demand. <lb/>
cause for complaint. The natural or no snow A. Q. <lb/>
Correspondence <lb/>
A. G Cos Mfg. C-i., never hare; <lb/>
to runs on <lb/>
rile patronage of inn <lb/>
of <lb/>
k, Monday <lb/>
i lot her runaway <lb/>
done, only <lb/>
A-. <lb/>
by which it is en- Go's, goods must <lb/>
So the boys say. Orders; <lb/>
compassed admit of ,,,, Wop J <lb/>
meets can not afford to The only <lb/>
g to get out of; Ox Mfg. Co. have just Ms <lb/>
I received another ear load of wire New <lb/>
kind of weather <lb/>
but this car is all hog <lb/>
The most remarkable thing about <lb/>
it that It is almost a cent cheap- <lb/>
than any style handled <lb/>
Just think of than <lb/>
cents n yard. <lb/>
is the best he has. H <lb/>
never applies for i gift unless be <lb/>
receives it. <lb/>
See M L. the jeweler. <lb/>
Repaint g promptly done. Work <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
B. F. Manning and family have <lb/>
moved to Greenville, where Mr. <lb/>
Manning will engage in the mer- <lb/>
Mr. Manning is <lb/>
one of on. best citizens and will <lb/>
be sadly missed here, by none <lb/>
more so your for swindlers. A. G. Cox <lb/>
has indeed at all times proven our <lb/>
friend. him and his the <lb/>
best neatest in their <lb/>
new home. They deserve It. <lb/>
Greenville is glad to have him. <lb/>
to Winter <lb/>
ville have it ginned. G. A. <lb/>
.- Co. will buy your seed <lb/>
at the gin and pay market <lb/>
give yon meal ex-<lb/>
lay freight train did s <lb/>
not run. I <lb/>
been unloaded. The entire lot is <lb/>
the same electric weld <lb/>
. Bettie <lb/>
ll <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
A Full Line of Millinery <lb/>
Goods. <lb/>
Some folks are all talk and no j <lb/>
do. Others are all do and no talk. <lb/>
The latter do not believe ail- <lb/>
while the are <lb/>
Now is the time to get that Oven-oat <lb/>
your mind and on your back. <lb/>
We. a e on long <lb/>
them great variety, us to Materials, styles <lb/>
lengths and prices. <lb/>
Tim material are Cheviots, <lb/>
Unfinished and the colors <lb/>
are blacks, blues and th linings <lb/>
heavy ribbed the lengths range <lb/>
to the prices are from <lb/>
A. D. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Dealer in <lb/>
Mfg. Co. have the reputation of Staple and Fancy Groceries, <lb/>
both saying and doing. Try them. , i u . in <lb/>
Z s Dry Goods, Hats and Conn- <lb/>
B. F. Manning Co., will Pay try Produce, <lb/>
the highest cash market price for Meat, Meal, Flour and Lard <lb/>
your cotton seed. j Specialties. <lb/>
Three reasons for buying your Cakes. and <lb/>
wire fence of A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
It is cheapest. and <lb/>
is guaranteed. You toT. <lb/>
don't have to wait for it to <lb/>
It is light here ready for A. U. <lb/>
any day. I G. <lb/>
2.5 <lb/>
The Coats are made by best Overcoat makers <lb/>
in America, and they are simply and <lb/>
j You'll make no mistake if you buy <lb/>
your Winter Overcoat here. All wrongs righted without <lb/>
controversy. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER.<lb/>
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Department <lb/>
J. Proctor Bros <lb/>
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb/>
U you to build a . <lb/>
in go . clothing and <lb/>
b-y your . mi <lb/>
tor . i . <lb/>
. . s J . . .-. <lb/>
Oar and are now <lb/>
in full isl and are are <lb/>
I . grind i <lb/>
an . an i. kinds <lb/>
f turned work balusters <lb/>
ti e also <lb/>
do i re a i of <lb/>
and <lb/>
T. F. PROCTOR, j <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
MERCHANDISE <lb/>
Ai thing wanted In the i <lb/>
. s, <lb/>
n Rats, Groceries <lb/>
a ware n I <lb/>
here. W It is some- <lb/>
thing to at, something to <lb/>
i or for a <lb/>
I or i m, you he <lb/>
sup Hi ;. paid <lb/>
for cotton, i <lb/>
anything farmer sells.<lb/>
. ti <lb/>
up <lb/>
. I <lb/>
be <lb/>
Elijah Dov . <lb/>
i says <lb/>
Atlanta <lb/>
H. C. VENTERS, <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy <lb/>
. .-. The <lb/>
only Si Fountain town, All <lb/>
the popular drinks. Hot Peanuts <lb/>
every day. <lb/>
A New Railroad. <lb/>
A new railroad which will do <lb/>
much to develop the rich miner <lb/>
ore- county, N. O. <lb/>
and Halifax county, Va., will soon <lb/>
be built. <lb/>
This new line will connect <lb/>
which is partly in North <lb/>
Carolina and partly in Virginia, <lb/>
High Hill, Vs. The road <lb/>
will built by the Souther rail <lb/>
way. The chief in the <lb/>
enterprise are Messrs. R. W. Las; <lb/>
liter, of Oxford, who for <lb/>
years ha- so profitably worked the <lb/>
copper mines of Granville; P. <lb/>
president of the Virginia <lb/>
Copper Company, of Hill. <lb/>
A. A. Summer, who is con <lb/>
with the Tide Water Oil <lb/>
con patty; William It. Brown, and <lb/>
a large En- <lb/>
DEPARTMENT<lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
after, and the possession of one of <lb/>
ors will insure sweet milk, and <lb/>
unattainable without tire <lb/>
remedy never fails i,. <lb/>
can <lb/>
Constipation, Set <lb/>
. Bi <lb/>
Hi L DISEASES from a <lb/>
i Liver a id Ced Digestion<lb/>
I i fl Dose small; <lb/>
. easy to <lb/>
Ho Substitute. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Bethel, N. C, Jan. 1904. <lb/>
is visiting <lb/>
his parents near town. <lb/>
Misses Effie and Mattie Grimes <lb/>
went to Friday. <lb/>
Mattie Grimes went to <lb/>
Olive with Miss <lb/>
baa been visiting the Misses <lb/>
Grimes. <lb/>
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is in town. His little <lb/>
Paul and are with him. <lb/>
Miss of Baltimore, <lb/>
visiting Mrs. v, <lb/>
Herbert Taylor has gone to <lb/>
to see about some <lb/>
business. <lb/>
Miss Mattie Nelson and Baker <lb/>
Womack, and Grimes <lb/>
and Nathan j are visiting <lb/>
is lit. <lb/>
O. M. is handling <lb/>
fine hoists. Master <lb/>
went with him <lb/>
to g s- <lb/>
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Louis Briley, who is home on a <lb/>
furlough, friends hi town <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
horses If o <lb/>
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soon, u id we've mad i i for you to <lb/>
s no i i to borrow a lawn mower when <lb/>
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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/>
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Hie pot. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
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pupils are coming in for the spring <lb/>
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lady visitors, plater, <lb/>
at the same house. The young <lb/>
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lady to take .-i dine him. but<lb/>
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Brat names ff the ladies. He <lb/>
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ante h accordance with <lb/>
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their busies catch <lb/>
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man procure I a double and <lb/>
went , <lb/>
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questioning, ;, <lb/>
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Greenville, N. <lb/>
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
BETHEL, N. <lb/>
opposite depot. <lb/>
BETHEL, <lb/>
door to Post Oilier. <lb/>
STATON AND <lb/>
IN <lb/>
American and Italian Marble<lb/>
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OF <lb/>
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Bran, Cotton Seed <lb/>
and Hulls, <lb/>
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DEALERS IN <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb/>
i Complete Line Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries. <lb/>
We Pay Highest Prices for Cotton, <lb/>
Cotton Seed and Country Produce, <lb/>
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Cot. deal and Hulls, Gar- Cotton handlers of <lb/>
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tiles, Apples, <lb/>
Currents, <lb/>
Tin and <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Mara <lb/>
Cheese, Beat Batter, New <lb/>
Royal Hewing Machines, and nu <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
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S. M. <lb/>
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Coffee, N VT <lb/>
i. Matches, ,. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va, <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
Private Wires to New York. <lb/>
CRANK H. WOOTEN, <lb/>
Attorney-at- Law, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Practice in all the courts. Special <lb/>
attention to collection of rent <lb/>
and other claims. Prompt <lb/>
to all business. <lb/>
R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
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A Tough Nut Sheriff Surry <lb/>
to Crack. <lb/>
H, Dec. <lb/>
Postmaster Albright, of Ml. <lb/>
Airy, is having other <lb/>
besides the made <lb/>
against by <lb/>
States senate. His <lb/>
Mr. all, out <lb/>
leaving a on th <lb/>
fixture put by the <lb/>
log Tin -e-v <lb/>
took is<lb/>
took the sheriff f <lb/>
was to the <lb/>
property and This the <lb/>
to do, as the lock <lb/>
buses, safe, etc , United <lb/>
States mail and the consequences <lb/>
might get the worthy sheriff into <lb/>
water. The sheriff baa been <lb/>
advised he bitter get <lb/>
instruction the <lb/>
Department at Washington before <lb/>
he makes a leisure, a i this he <lb/>
has decided to do. <lb/>
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ville is The Greenville Ufa C. <lb/>
This company has a well <lb/>
plant south A O. L. <lb/>
depot. <lb/>
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pair, having been shut down for <lb/>
that purpose fur two weeks and <lb/>
will start Upon Monday, <lb/>
1904, with a full sH competent <lb/>
men. <lb/>
C B, Lincoln, formerly of <lb/>
who haw several years <lb/>
in mill work will be the <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
They doors, <lb/>
blinds, porch stair <lb/>
mantels, <lb/>
D. still with the <lb/>
company as honk keeper and soles- <lb/>
man knows I lie <lb/>
material, having experience <lb/>
twenty in the business. <lb/>
You will do well to visit this <lb/>
end get prices. <lb/>
Going Forward. <lb/>
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Sound railroad <lb/>
have reached Greenville. The <lb/>
survey between this point and <lb/>
Raleigh has been covered. When <lb/>
this road i it will lie <lb/>
big for Greenville. <lb/>
Only Two Birthdays in Years. <lb/>
one in many thou- <lb/>
but who celebrate their <lb/>
once a year, and when <lb/>
this looked for day comes <lb/>
but in four years it seems e <lb/>
especially folks. <lb/>
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comes only one in eight years <lb/>
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years of age next February, sh <lb/>
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year not divisible by <lb/>
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twenty eight days and Miss <lb/>
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to remember that the begin <lb/>
of the Christmas era only four <lb/>
have leap <lb/>
years. Next February, however, <lb/>
will give the young lady a birth- <lb/>
day, and she is looking forward to <lb/>
the time great, interest. <lb/>
Ky., Inquirer. <lb/>
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The follow jug are the officers of <lb/>
Methodist school for <lb/>
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have it in big- shipments. <lb/>
a dash of red, green and brown, <lb/>
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Overcoats <lb/>
Great Reduction. <lb/>
Overcoat Goes in <lb/>
Reduction. <lb/>
list t <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
7.60 <lb/>
Overcoats <lb/>
Overcoats <lb/>
Overcoats <lb/>
V; <lb/>
MILL <lb/>
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Pairs Boys Woo Knee <lb/>
Pants worth double at <lb/>
per cent, reduction on th; en- <lb/>
tire line of pants-All Grades. <lb/>
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Season's latest ere <lb/>
We are the <lb/>
cheap Fur house. <lb/>
in <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/>
Skirts.<lb/>
They fit well, hang <lb/>
well, handsomely <lb/>
made. Prices <lb/>
range from <lb/>
to <lb/>
COLD WEATHER <lb/>
ll-4 Ex Size Blankets . 11.80 <lb/>
Pull Size Blankets <lb/>
Full Blankets 1.00 <lb/>
Boys Heavy Fleece Sh its and Drawers <lb/>
Shirts . <lb/>
Stockings <lb/>
For the coming; holiday watch big announcement of House Furnishing Goods, Couches, Bookcases, <lb/>
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folk. <lb/>
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evening from Virginia. <lb/>
J. J. Martin returned Sunday <lb/>
evening from Virginia. <lb/>
Mrs. W. Smith went to Ham- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Smith returned to school at <lb/>
Wake Forest today. <lb/>
Leon Pender returned today to <lb/>
Trinity college at Durham. <lb/>
Miss Delia returned <lb/>
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iV needed repairs will resume op- ., , left this <lb/>
for Philadelphia to coin- <lb/>
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force of workmen. W o has been <lb/>
make and I wholesale returned home Sunday, <lb/>
retail, and Miss of Grifton, <lb/>
Mantel . P n iv . , this morning to visit <lb/>
all s of r . <lb/>
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with your cough. <lb/>
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know it will be down <lb/>
deep in your lungs and <lb/>
i play will be over. Be- <lb/>
gin early with <lb/>
Cherry Pectoral and step <lb/>
the cough. <lb/>
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doctor. lie <lb/>
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W. L. Hall returned Monday <lb/>
evening from Scotland Neck. <lb/>
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morning for <lb/>
R. L. Smith went to Norfolk to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Miss Lottie Skinner left this <lb/>
morning for Notre Dame, <lb/>
more. <lb/>
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Monday evening from a visit to <lb/>
Dunn. <lb/>
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turned Monday from a <lb/>
i-it to Dunn. <lb/>
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Loading, Pa., Mist Staten <lb/>
Mr. of Tarboro, who <lb/>
have been attending a house party <lb/>
at Cotton dale, took the train here <lb/>
this morning for their homes. <lb/>
Greenville's Great Department <lb/>
Gold and Silver Handled <lb/>
U m b rel i aS <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, Tenner if <lb/>
Wheels, Point net. <lb/>
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D. Moore went to Bethel this <lb/>
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D. W. Moseley went to Bethel <lb/>
tins morning. <lb/>
L. A. of came up <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Miss Blow left this morn- <lb/>
iii for Wilmington. <lb/>
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today. <lb/>
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evening from a trip up the road. <lb/>
L. T. Smallwood has returned <lb/>
from u trip across the sound. <lb/>
W. Johnston and family <lb/>
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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/>
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Factory tin railroad I North <lb/>
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evening. <lb/>
Misses Mattie and Susie Philips, <lb/>
of Kinston, who had been visiting <lb/>
Katie and Mamie Ruth <lb/>
Tunstall, returned home Sunday <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
from the stable <lb/>
e horse was found , ,, , ,., <lb/>
the promises and I 2nd day of Jan. in <lb/>
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. least by ,.,. , ,.,., <lb/>
i ling into it. The well had to be <lb/>
dug out to remove the horse. <lb/>
X new hosiery mill <lb/>
has been chartered at Winston. <lb/>
Mr. Russell simply had the <lb/>
chance to show that he was a man <lb/>
fell down as many other men <lb/>
Durham Herald. <lb/>
Tinning, Slating, t an nil . i <lb/>
in is mi ii . <lb/>
La n i y- rd. r. II. L. I <lb/>
out i I .- on r <lb/>
o master his trade, <lb/>
of Charlotte will We ask fur our of ; i and <lb/>
I will do our best to give lb fen ion.<lb/>
lost a horse, <lb/>
lost, <lb/>
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C ml i i-.-in i l i , , . <lb/>
to t i section <lb/>
state. is the <lb/>
to thee tale to pay- <lb/>
to the and to a I <lb/>
creditors of said estate to <lb/>
properly authenticated, to the <lb/>
undersigned, twelve months <lb/>
the date of this or this <lb/>
will be plead in bar of their <lb/>
recovery. <lb/>
This the 2nd day of January <lb/>
J. W. SMITH, <lb/>
of the estate of waiter <lb/>
So d Carol <lb/>
; i . <lb/>
and paint, the <lb/>
kind that is used everywhere and <lb/>
which been on the market <lb/>
since Raker Hart are the <lb/>
wholesale and retail distributors <lb/>
the paint. Watch out for <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/>
Morgan Talks. <lb/>
Washington, Jan. <lb/>
members of the <lb/>
committee at today's <lb/>
meeting for the consideration of <lb/>
the Panama canal treaty showed <lb/>
every evidence opposing action <lb/>
on that convention. While Sena- <lb/>
tor Morgan led the opposition he <lb/>
was seconded by the other demo- <lb/>
members, except Senator <lb/>
in efforts to postpone <lb/>
for a week and other periods any <lb/>
the treaty. After <lb/>
all dilatory motions had been <lb/>
down Senator organ <lb/>
pied the remainder of the session <lb/>
in an argument against the treaty, <lb/>
and when, noon, adjournment <lb/>
was taken, it was to meet <lb/>
row morning. <lb/>
Two Train Crash. <lb/>
A BEAUTIFUL MARRIAGE. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
E. F. Lang, of Richmond j <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon at <lb/>
very beautiful marriage <lb/>
was solemnized in the <lb/>
Baptist church, uniting Mr <lb/>
. Harrington and Miss Blanche <lb/>
Fleming. Rev. A. T. King, of Soldier's home is absolutely full, <lb/>
Nine prisoners escaped from appointment, From that day to <lb/>
; Raleigh jail Tuesday night. not communicated with <lb/>
has been bound over to <lb/>
her either by word or letter. All <lb/>
A white man in Charlotte who <lb/>
, i- Information she gotten has <lb/>
or court for shipping whiskey to on his fur. newspapers. <lb/>
Wake Forest to a it p, sent his family v from now <lb/>
others there. T appears to have in the <lb/>
house in which he lived. <lb/>
State Auditor says the of Hiss Darby but in the <lb/>
A county man of Mr- One <lb/>
Greenville, performed the that there are more applied that was pure while and, thing is positive. He received one <lb/>
than can be to <lb/>
The church which was filled <lb/>
with many friends present to wit- <lb/>
the happy event was <lb/>
decorated with evergreens, <lb/>
and trailing cedar. The <lb/>
hundred dollars Miss Darby <lb/>
six months. No more applications The snow was heavier neat <lb/>
need be sent in for the present. coast than in It was <lb/>
tonk alter the <lb/>
Miller, of Morehead City, the case and , Darby <lb/>
who followed Bud a wile no up the state than has the proof of them. <lb/>
Cove there noun. The former <lb/>
desperate to Wain <lb/>
decorations of while and green last Week and <lb/>
place Statesville, N. Jan. . <lb/>
is now answered. <lb/>
cloth about the windows, i him under arrest, had a finger News reached here late thin <lb/>
transept, and the arrangement of I bitten a niggle that . while man by Nine Vi County <lb/>
the over the the of Smith, a former mail; <lb/>
pulpit were replete with good taste, the officer's pistol and between and; A- easily as s e and <lb/>
Miss James presided at to shoot, several who New dope, killed instantly by brick wall midi a nine <lb/>
Kai City, Mo., Jan. Wed- j were nearby urging him to do so. a tree tailing him while cutting confined in Wake county <lb/>
Rock Island's California and pealed the Later a went after j In the neat his home. jail left that T y <lb/>
Mexico express, which Chicago entered the as fol-. but he escaped after a long It. as . <lb/>
Monday at for the west, col- First the ushers, Mr. Vann w W a married r I estate of Mr. Among the nine re who <lb/>
W I . i . T If II II. I I I <lb/>
head with a cattle train j coming down the Vs. is in jail j the engineer on fast mail escaped are some char- <lb/>
at Kansas, We Reining the charged with the No who was killed in men who before this have <lb/>
miles west of Twenty the near Lexington last in Jails the pen <lb/>
dead and injured. <lb/>
AYDEN <lb/>
then coming the groom, Mr. Rob-1 <lb/>
ii D. Harrington, with the best <lb/>
ma. , Mr. Chas. Harrington, his <lb/>
few months ago, and it is said <lb/>
to tried for his life. <lb/>
infatuated Bibles are by detectives to The nine who escaped <lb/>
girl at lime was <lb/>
with Dim. When he moved to be more rarely stolen than any <lb/>
I . n Km i mm. t J- U <lb/>
N. C, brother, while on the opposite . . . , ., ti . -r, r <lb/>
Danville she followed him within other object. Chicago Tribune <lb/>
B W. Smith and W. F. Hart I tie bride, Miss Blanche ,. . t .,. <lb/>
., ,, . a month, says this is not Bibles are <lb/>
went to Kinston Tuesday night in with her father, Mr. t , , ,, u <lb/>
see Go.,. Hart, who is very sick Fleming, who gave her a. Von siT <lb/>
with the altar. sculptor, married a lady of are <lb/>
he <lb/>
to He go <lb/>
up s yens a thief <lb/>
I had entered the house, <lb/>
ii he<lb/>
i and studded <lb/>
are Dan John Bet Ed <lb/>
Cotten, Henry <lb/>
Have-, <lb/>
Herbert <lb/>
One ban been Hubert <lb/>
the i i, but <lb/>
others are all large,. <lb/>
that Perry was in <lb/>
A Forrest died lore were elegantly <lb/>
Wednesday morning. She had attired white with velvet bats His wife not h though word mine late <lb/>
been sick for a few days, bur was and gloves to match. The maid from <lb/>
to bu improving until h-r honor looked beautiful a while A <lb/>
o'clock with black gloves. letter from him. He was <lb/>
and n. r in honor wore an a He returned <lb/>
which ion she remained of cream cloth and <lb/>
She leaves a husband plump, while j The Charlotte Chronicle learns Tue caught <lb/>
and three small children. She j the lovely and charming bride renewed interest man b . I <lb/>
. he for building a radioed dealer in <lb/>
in jail, took an lateral <lb/>
two towns are only n him because he had <lb/>
was inc -if Mr. E. E becomingly gowned in a navy <lb/>
was a good woman. The blue crepe de <lb/>
remains were buried today in plaited, wore white bat <lb/>
plume. <lb/>
if i in <lb/>
the northern putt of i u iv. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Very Interesting To <lb/>
The Pin County n-h <lb/>
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Job. that has n <lb/>
has resigned tie d it is argued that a road and got turn a ; . <lb/>
his position with J. J. and a- most to connect the two points would said at <lb/>
has been succeeded by Km Nina a paying investment. The took that Bible it would do m- <lb/>
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A. pound Victor sale as bridal the party and appear do m g o i. I lei it <lb/>
as new y J. B. and drove car to ,. the the system now <lb/>
Br. to the to build the connecting I <lb/>
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bus wedding gowns <lb/>
Sick for several weeks, is able changed far suits, <lb/>
it up and will Boon he our again. nude ready for the <lb/>
Miss Moon, music tea h <lb/>
drive to the <lb/>
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I here may lie inspiration to the other ease here a t had stolen <lb/>
North a in then Bible bad been <lb/>
knowledge that J. M Barr, thing <lb/>
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at the and seminary, Ml patty arrived at the elected Sea thieves n.- U <lb/>
returned from home Virginia Air Line days ago, child's b at <lb/>
Monday night, where she bad been w. j began as in <lb/>
spending the holidays. <lb/>
Effort to Wreck Train. <lb/>
Wins N. Jan <lb/>
An attempt was made to wreck <lb/>
the Incoming passenger train from <lb/>
on i he Norfolk and <lb/>
Western road near Mayodan, last <lb/>
The engineer ran into n <lb/>
rock larger than a man's head, and <lb/>
a plank about fifteen feet long, <lb/>
which had placed upon the <lb/>
track by unknown parties. The <lb/>
train suddenly, the t <lb/>
being that passengers were <lb/>
up and greatly <lb/>
The plank was placed across the <lb/>
track and the engine and two cars <lb/>
passed over it when the train <lb/>
topped. The large rock <lb/>
plot. The train was <lb/>
delayed an hour or more. There <lb/>
is no clue to the guilty parties. <lb/>
The trainman cannot understand <lb/>
bow . serious wreak was averted. <lb/>
. ., ,, ,.,,. <lb/>
.; mil ii es i last <lb/>
he i. made report <lb/>
of e in <lb/>
vi <lb/>
of the d School .- v , I <lb/>
friends of the nap- office of superintendent of Mb. the <lb/>
the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1871. , r T. King a most <lb/>
n. C, Jan. timely address on Relation <lb/>
In Stokes county lest Sam . Miss Mary C. Darby, lo that <lb/>
was shot twice and mot- postmaster, this afternoon much enjoyed, <lb/>
tally wounded by Leslie out for publication a letter which the head of miscellaneous <lb/>
shooting occurred at Bx Governor sent to her business Prof. suggested <lb/>
warehouse of Kelly distillery December lot h, 1908, in answer to the importance of <lb/>
i couple. Not simply one <lb/>
large were many present., <lb/>
but all over the could, be <lb/>
seen and appropriate gilts, <lb/>
of silver, cat glass, furniture, <lb/>
carpets etc , given friends <lb/>
of bride and The large <lb/>
display of handsome costly <lb/>
presents bespoke popularity <lb/>
the bride and and the <lb/>
good wishes of their many <lb/>
Sight. <lb/>
Wednesday evening and this <lb/>
morning the led school <lb/>
building presented a yet <lb/>
beautiful picture. During the <lb/>
day Wednesday the snow the <lb/>
roof melted just enough to slip <lb/>
down in a large sheet until it ex <lb/>
tended some distance over the <lb/>
eaves. In evening snow <lb/>
has the challenge made by him to Mr. <lb/>
been arrested. The sheriff of J. Pence, the Morning Post's <lb/>
Stokes reward of j correspondent lo Washington, and <lb/>
for his capture. j published in last Sunday's paper. <lb/>
The state tournament j Following is a copy the ex-gov- <lb/>
is to bu held in Salisbury this letter, which k still in the <lb/>
year and the local <lb/>
is already taking <lb/>
steps toward making the event a <lb/>
success. <lb/>
Dr. B. Caldwell, of Win- <lb/>
a prominent and <lb/>
lecturer of the <lb/>
church, died in Philadelphia in <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Price's pr <lb/>
of Miss Darby; <lb/>
I will g., Wash- <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
will in.-. Please send me <lb/>
and send by Mrs. Sawyer. <lb/>
Truly, D. L. <lb/>
The above was in Ex-Governor <lb/>
Russell's He sent it <lb/>
by his niece, Mrs. Sawyer, and <lb/>
money asked for was sent to him. <lb/>
on Jan. 4th as the result of an <lb/>
sheets in that position giving j operation performed for he left Washington <lb/>
the building a deep white fringe. I i tbs of Miss Darby's re- <lb/>
child in school being e <lb/>
once a year by a de i it. <lb/>
Such examination is <lb/>
in some states. It can made <lb/>
without c st. <lb/>
Prof. mentioned the <lb/>
importance of <lb/>
to County papers so as to be in- <lb/>
formed on all publication pertain- <lb/>
to the school work. <lb/>
The on library <lb/>
reported i hat books had been or- <lb/>
and would arrive in a <lb/>
days The library will open with <lb/>
about HID choice books on <lb/>
subjects it is important <lb/>
that the teachers avail <lb/>
or the benefit of these books. The <lb/>
library will be located the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
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