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Coughing <lb />
MI given up to die with <lb />
quick consumption. I then began <lb />
to Cherry Pectoral. I <lb />
improved at once, and am now in <lb />
perfect E. Hart- <lb />
man, <lb />
It's too risky, playing <lb />
with your cough. <lb />
The first thing you <lb />
know it will be down <lb />
deep in your lungs and <lb />
the play will be over. Be- <lb />
gin early with <lb />
Cherry Pectoral and step <lb />
the cough. <lb />
Three ; SOc., SI. All <lb />
Ir. <lb />
v mi doctor. If lie <lb />
then He 5- l <lb />
lo mite It. don't take It. H kn<lb />
v lie <lb />
km <lb />
Thursday, January <lb />
Miss Settle Hooker is sick. <lb />
L. A returned to Grifton <lb />
Wednesday evening. <lb />
Ex-Got. T. J. left this <lb />
morning Raleigh. <lb />
Miss Glenn Forbes returned to <lb />
Durham today. <lb />
D. C. core returned <lb />
day evening from Bethel. <lb />
l. W. Moseley returned Wed- <lb />
evening from Bethel. <lb />
Harry Skinner returned Wed- <lb />
evening from <lb />
who h is sick <lb />
two weeks, is out again. <lb />
Bert James returned today to <lb />
tie o Diversity Chapel Hill, <lb />
Mrs. Norman children <lb />
let t this morning for Parmele. <lb />
Chas. Skinner went out this <lb />
IT. Watson, representing the <lb />
large medicine for a trip on the road. <lb />
of II. E. Co., <lb />
was here t day to renew the firm's <lb />
advertising contract with The Hi i <lb />
Miss Mamie King left <lb />
day evening for a visit to Golds- <lb />
Mrs. P. J. Tyson returned <lb />
Wednesday evening from a visit to <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt Mrs. II. B. Harris returned <lb />
Count I Wednesday evening from a visit <lb />
to the i <lb />
2nd day Jan, U e <lb />
i-f Walter Brans tic- a <lb />
her- by I l n all perm <lb />
tot law t make hi m i pay- <lb />
I under . <lb />
creditors of I estate to I <lb />
claims pro authenticated, to the <lb />
d, twelve, months <lb />
alter the date of this nodes, or <lb />
notice i i be plead in bar their <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This the 2nd day of Jenna <lb />
J. W. SMITH, <lb />
I i estate r <lb />
to Robersonville. <lb />
Misses and Mattie <lb />
Holt returned today to Peace <lb />
st Raleigh. <lb />
Mr. Lillie Spruill, South <lb />
Carolina, arrived Wednesday eve- <lb />
to visit her parents, Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Moore. <lb />
Get your ledger for the new year <lb />
at Reflector Book Store. <lb />
THE to print <lb />
your new stationer for 1904. <lb />
Jan. 1st. a sow <lb />
will weigh about <lb />
pounds, gray and brown spotted, <lb />
no Party rinding same <lb />
please notify W. J. Holmes, <lb />
Greenville, N. l 9-2-d <lb />
boy to <lb />
gin work Monday, Apply <lb />
this week at W. Tel. office. <lb />
for Pitt <lb />
to wot k for tin; Eastern Life In- <lb />
Company of America. <lb />
Liberal contract to a Ad- <lb />
dress, with references, Eastern <lb />
Life Ins. C . Washington, N O. <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in <lb />
at Hotel January <lb />
25th, 26th and , <lb />
Tuesday and Wednesday tor the <lb />
purpose of treating diseases of <lb />
eye, ear, nose and throat and fit- <lb />
ting w. <lb />
G. T. Tyson returned from Kin- <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Bethel, N. Jan. 1904. <lb />
G. Mann, of drop- <lb />
in to see sister last night. <lb />
J, was here Thursday <lb />
on business and returned this <lb />
morning. <lb />
M. Mount left this afternoon <lb />
for Greenville to attend to <lb />
W. C. Ward, who left Monday <lb />
for Oak Ridge returned last night <lb />
on account of Mr. being <lb />
short of clerks. <lb />
Ernest House, of Newport News, <lb />
who has visiting relatives <lb />
here this left, last for <lb />
House. <lb />
J. J. and W. France, <lb />
i G. T. Tyson returned , , . . . . <lb />
j of Becky Mt, are here this week <lb />
r the this morning. ; , . <lb />
t Pitt county made in th. buying tobacco, <lb />
i d I. re H. C. Hooker went to Mb of <lb />
Thursday more, is still breathing Bethel air I <lb />
W. B. James left Thursday and enjoying its comforts. <lb />
Raleigh- We are glad to know that Bethel <lb />
is still increasing. <lb />
A good increases wherever <lb />
L. <lb />
aw, the undersigned <lb />
will for cash before house <lb />
door In Ore tile, . vet It <lb />
d folio . i . r <lb />
land in Pitt Falkland It. A. White left Thursday eve graded is still increasing. <lb />
. , <lb />
. Charlie Manning went to Ayden . <lb />
w i Thursday evening. The of the Athenian <lb />
thence north wit <lb />
line o the w n land, <lb />
with ; to h n line <lb />
. ,. -aid to th be- <lb />
. Cm I. <lb />
or less, <lb />
Tl is 22nd, Thursday night Raleigh. <lb />
JAMES, . <lb />
M. Daniel left Thursday <lb />
evening home at Dunn. <lb />
Greenville's Great Department <lb />
Gold and Silver Handled <lb />
rel 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, <lb />
Wheels, Point net. <lb />
Wool Sweaters for Children <lb />
and Ladies. <lb />
Wool Crochet and Silk <lb />
Shawls in evening Sades. j <lb />
Lace and Silk for <lb />
Ladies. <lb />
R. J. Cobb. <lb />
C. V. York. L H. <lb />
Miss Tessie Evans has returned ; <lb />
took today. <lb />
from <lb />
Dr. H. Bagwell returned <lb />
Ask Dr. Thigpen who leave <lb />
ENTRY OF LA SOS<lb />
A Man and a <lb />
In theater recently a man down <lb />
in one the front rows spied on ; g <lb />
Mrs. Mary Applewhite, of the floor a large with an g <lb />
looking about him, he <lb />
men and their es- <lb />
less, . w. P White just sat down. <lb />
f Hobgood, who have been visit former he presented the pin <lb />
her hi other, B. L. Humber, <lb />
returned this <lb />
. claims and e pi Thursday evening to amber top. <lb />
or i I of -i.- . i i. ,, i i , <lb />
. . ,,. . Mrs. J. F. haw that two ma <lb />
o; u th <lb />
I; <lb />
on j . <lb />
I i <lb />
i , into <lb />
. .; II <lb />
shake I tin head indicated he <lb />
made a Mistake. he tried II <lb />
aisle. The women <lb />
The family of Mr. B M. Cheek, ,.; to be interested. The pin <lb />
hat e <lb />
The Building <lb />
and <lb />
Lumber Co., <lb />
Contractors, Constructors <lb />
MANUFACTURERS <lb />
V and its amber of o <lb />
t . . it In th time on account <lb />
the h have been released. <lb />
w . <lb />
j . <lb />
r, . I he <lb />
;. <lb />
They hesitated, but <lb />
pin was handed back. Desperately <lb />
he n the search now. <lb />
Indies unattended likely la <lb />
i. a <lb />
A TORPID <lb />
parent of <lb />
and all <lb />
The Surest known In <lb />
Dr. <lb />
German Liver Powder <lb />
a mixture, a <lb />
translation one <lb />
If you arc n suffer- <lb />
w will send you FREE OP <lb />
CHARGE a <lb />
Liver Powder together with our <lb />
booklet, which contains authentic <lb />
testimonials patients who have been <lb />
cured by this wonderful Specific. not <lb />
delay, but send roar full address at once to <lb />
The American <lb />
bid. <lb />
and recommended <lb />
B. B. of is in owners. To them he slowed the <lb />
pin. They took it and enjoyed its; <lb />
. ,. . , . J pattern. Just then the man felt a <lb />
. O. I-unit, cl spent . , , . ., I <lb />
, . , . on his sleeve. It. was Ins wile, <lb />
in .; here and this, , , <lb />
and she remarked, are <lb />
n. mi , . <lb />
showing my to <lb />
lie went over to the <lb />
nine pair i i I explained. my <lb />
wife's hat ho said, but in such <lb />
consciously guilty accents that the <lb />
women handed it back with doubt- <lb />
smiles. <lb />
T. A. Dike went to Washington <lb />
this morning. <lb />
s left Friday <lb />
, vi g for Winterville. <lb />
W. E Patrick went to Ayden <lb />
Friday <lb />
P. A. went to Ayden j <lb />
evening. <lb />
J. O. Hooker returned Friday <lb />
evening from New Bern. <lb />
When the thaws there <lb />
will be bad roads. <lb />
Lizzie Blow returned Fri <lb />
day evening from Wilmington. <lb />
Mrs. F. and children, <lb />
left Friday evening for a visit to <lb />
LaG range. <lb />
The City Hay Grain Co. <lb />
and sellers op <lb />
Hay, Grain, Cracked Com, <lb />
Bran, Cotton Seed <lb />
Meal and Hulls. <lb />
FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR PROM <lb />
FIVE POINTS. <lb />
Get our prices and see our stock be- <lb />
fore We want to buy your <lb />
Cora and Peas tor cash. <lb />
Factory situated by the railroad just Nor th of the <lb />
Imperial Tobacco Factory. <lb />
All kinds of d lumber, <lb />
scroll work. <lb />
All machinery new and up to-date and of the best <lb />
make. <lb />
Plans and contracts for erection of <lb />
buildings. <lb />
Tinning, Slating. Guttering and all kinds of sheet <lb />
metal work. O in shop is on fourth street, opposite <lb />
marble yard. Mr. K. L. Wyatt, has of <lb />
our tinning and slating department. You will find him <lb />
a master of his trade. <lb />
We ask for our share of the public patronage and <lb />
will do our best to give satisfaction. <lb />
Temperance Prospects for 1904- . D <lb />
The prospects for good advance in . . <lb />
Green <lb />
A temperance <lb />
will be pressed all through the <lb />
by those who believe that the C. FLANAGAN, <lb />
of open saloons is bad. The <lb />
going out of business of ninety <lb />
loons in the State with the closing of <lb />
the old year, was a good start along <lb />
the lines of temperance reform. The <lb />
work will spread much this year. j Maybe a thief a thief, <lb />
Scotland Neck Commonwealth. but why should he do it <lb />
Attorney at Law, <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <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, FRIDAY, JANUARY . 1904. <lb />
No. <lb />
The Indiana Massacre 1711. <lb />
Paper read by Miss Mary <lb />
Wiley before the Pitt County <lb />
During the early part the 18th <lb />
there came to Eastern <lb />
a member of Swiss and <lb />
German colonists. These <lb />
under the leadership of Baron de <lb />
themselves <lb />
at the confluence of the <lb />
and Trent rivers, and in time <lb />
began the building of their <lb />
town, New Bern. <lb />
Mow the land which de <lb />
planted hi- Colonies <lb />
was claimed by fierce and war <lb />
like These Indians <lb />
were the most tribes in <lb />
Carolina. Therefore de <lb />
was anxious to secure <lb />
their good will. But the <lb />
were disposed to look <lb />
with favor Upon their white neigh <lb />
bore. They regarded them as <lb />
intruders. When, however, they <lb />
perceived that de had <lb />
no intentions taking their lands <lb />
by force, and he was disposed <lb />
to be just and honest toward them, <lb />
they became more friendly. On <lb />
when de <lb />
was lost the woods, they <lb />
bias great to <lb />
their ideas of <lb />
made him a of cider and <lb />
venison, and built great bonfire <lb />
his All they <lb />
danced and sang, when <lb />
must have gazed at their pale j for a final consultation. De <lb />
with what awe listened to j that now was his; <lb />
their queer talk. while j last chance for life. Putting on as <lb />
the prisoners were led away mi brave face as he could, he made <lb />
the crowd of wondering last plea. In simple terms he <lb />
and placed by themselves under proved his innocence and showed <lb />
a guard of savages. There all day I how his death would be avenged <lb />
they were forced to remain, heart- by the great Queen of England <lb />
sick and weary, exhausted sent while people <lb />
from fatigue hunger. No land, ore Indian in <lb />
was given and I the council who understood <lb />
when dinner time cane, <lb />
were they could not The warriors were <lb />
I.-V the nauseous that was They lid not know <lb />
set before them, in what to do. they decided <lb />
morning message- had been grin to until had <lb />
the s. the ad with ; Tom a war <lb />
for a council of nor in high repute them. <lb />
war. sundown, the war About day break <lb />
began to arrive singly and from Tun with <lb />
crowds, every direction. the man with <lb />
About ten o'clock the council compass and chains must be put Lo <lb />
called. In a wide, open place other released, <lb />
great fire was Undid. Around was <lb />
fire gathered king and led away to one of <lb />
party guard the cabins was <lb />
and their while For j left to on the fatal ground. <lb />
hours the warriors debated, some I We can imagine the horrible scene <lb />
violently against the which followed, the helpless <lb />
captives, saying they had stolen bound tot, <lb />
i lit ti- lauds and treated them shame i naked body lashed lo a and <lb />
fully, others defending full fine splinters torch- <lb />
testifying to their and wood, fiendish mob of Indians <lb />
kindness. No charge could lie dancing and about, him, <lb />
brought against de j perchance torturing him <lb />
bin all were agreed that imaginable way, whilst the <lb />
was worthy of punishment, since kindled leap higher and <lb />
NO ELECTION CALLED. <lb />
Aldermen Ignore Petition of Cit- <lb />
The board of aldermen at a Spec- <lb />
meeting, Monday night refused <lb />
to call the election <lb />
petitioned for the citizens, and <lb />
the meeting look much like <lb />
was cut and duel. <lb />
At the regular meeting of the <lb />
board list Thursday <lb />
was presented u <lb />
election be called on the question <lb />
of a dispensary. Mayor <lb />
was appointed as a committee to <lb />
investigate t <lb />
hoard adjourned to the <lb />
meeting 1.1 his re on <lb />
act up o it. <lb />
At Lb in<lb />
higher, last the lifeless body, <lb />
and falls in <lb />
t the ground. <lb />
with compass chain he had <lb />
laid their binds and gold them. <lb />
At length, however, <lb />
came, they conducted i well de was On the day after Iii horrible <lb />
safely to his led, it d word was brought to <lb />
De did Dot forgot that the should be do who still held <lb />
the kindness of the Indians <lb />
this occasion, and when, some <lb />
wed be next day to n turn home, a that a plan nu fool <lb />
But when the next day came, to all the whites of eastern <lb />
fourteen later, his friend two arrived in A <lb />
wan made <lb />
report of Mayor contain- <lb />
ed these Number of names <lb />
on number <lb />
dead or removed leaving the <lb />
number of registered voters <lb />
The petition of citizens <lb />
1-4 Denies, number deed or re- <lb />
moved Since signing leaving <lb />
registered voters on the in-ti <lb />
the required by Ian <lb />
being one-third r making the <lb />
petition contain more <lb />
the required number of-names. <lb />
After the report of the mayor <lb />
been read K. II. <lb />
presented a petition from the <lb />
signers asking their names be <lb />
stricken from petition. <lb />
I- H. then <lb />
made a motion no election be <lb />
d. <lb />
At Ibis juncture A. L. Blow ad <lb />
dressed the board, nil vising then <lb />
they hail mi right to <lb />
of Pub- <lb />
.-; ii can <lb />
r puces, <lb />
to <lb />
. line and <lb />
that <lb />
o lake <lb />
. i- coin- <lb />
Job n Lawson general of <lb />
no come to <lb />
p after it i. id been <lb />
i in. <lb />
vain. <lb />
I the colonists were wholly <lb />
pared for <lb />
Forth asked him to at the turn ma provided they were <lb />
accompany him on an had taken demanded a second the town of New Bern on <lb />
expedition rough the trial. at this trial day appointed the massacre, <lb />
country, he gladly consented I Lawson got into a Hied to persuade <lb />
Realizing now the ever treacherous one of the Indians, whereupon someone to taken his <lb />
nature of the Indian, betook Indiana as a body, became But in vain. Therefore <lb />
Indian lads along with him a a very angry, and a short <lb />
safeguard against any decreed death not only to <lb />
attack , bill <lb />
With two to row their well, <lb />
boat and with provisions for iii j iv the next the <lb />
teen days, de and prisoner were led <lb />
friend started on I heir trip up where the were <lb />
river Neuse. As it had not rained ed. Their hands <lb />
in several days, their was f.,., their clothes <lb />
slow About sundown second stripped from them, their <lb />
day they e town, made bare. In the the <lb />
where they resolved th.--- . -.- by the <lb />
w i which <lb />
There had he n <lb />
ration of war, nor <lb />
lent, when on <lb />
September, <lb />
went from <lb />
I d-i lug;, e <lb />
, sunrise t hey began i h <lb />
work, and <lb />
lie <lb />
w a- followed by F. II Ming, <lb />
who pointed out an i- <lb />
had been filed, a had <lb />
been to investigate <lb />
aid ibis had <lb />
made its report, II e had no <lb />
more right to now <lb />
would have to <lb />
open h ballot l x- in midst of <lb />
ail and allow votes lobe <lb />
taken out. <lb />
gas <lb />
Notwithstanding this n motion <lb />
of to i ff was car- <lb />
if two <lb />
i i warriors, they were placed <lb />
-is tin. i. i j . . they had one him <lb />
w no low n. , ,,,,, ,, neat the ti e a <lb />
t , , ,. . . , , . . tired and i <lb />
saw . inn In g old Carried Oil <lb />
not want . . . ,,,. ,.,, persons were butchered in <lb />
mans inn urn A <lb />
hastened lo return to their boat, i an Stood mot ionics-, as <lb />
Before they could reach a great knife in <lb />
however, they were most other. <lb />
attacked. From the bushes j side of the fire a mob of <lb />
around toe Indiana sprang up-m women children a <lb />
them, well armed and in lame dance, while two <lb />
numbers. De ,,, the beat of a drum. <lb />
Lawson. taken so thus by the dance was over four <lb />
not able to defend fired guns. Immediately <lb />
and were j with blood curdling yells the <lb />
seized as prisoners, led away j dancers fled into the woods. In <lb />
chief of the tribe. L while they returned, <lb />
AH night they were forced to ma faces painted in black and red ind <lb />
with their cruel captors, through I their hair flying, their <lb />
great swamps, out of thick bodies greased and sprinkled with <lb />
across deep streams, till foot- tiny bits of Taking their <lb />
sore weary, they arrived places within the circle they <lb />
early dawn at Town, to dancing again nor did they <lb />
home of the great Chief their dance till evening <lb />
on. according to their <lb />
toms they built great fires all over <lb />
of the Indians. <lb />
There was great excitement <lb />
. <lb />
; In cabin. N- T. u. <lb />
M d <lb />
mi n mid <lb />
in i <lb />
A in ii Buck <lb />
bin did not vote. <lb />
A motion not call election <lb />
was then carried. <lb />
Toe citizens are Dot going lo <lb />
Stop at but will have another <lb />
ii <lb />
lute voting <lb />
Alderman <lb />
it. <lb />
was pies <lb />
most barb; man net and their <lb />
dead bodies treated with every <lb />
Their houses were <lb />
plundered and then burned, and Potion the next meeting <lb />
the i fields of grow <lb />
destroyed. Women were laid on <lb />
the floor and slakes driven through <lb />
their bodies, children were snatch- <lb />
ed their parents and carried <lb />
into captivity, the living <lb />
pursued so hotly they could not <lb />
Why the Gentleman Stopped. <lb />
A citizen of this county ex- <lb />
plained why he didn't <lb />
take a newspaper. He said he <lb />
used to take one, but there were <lb />
no many accounts it of people <lb />
bury their dead but had to killed by lightning, <lb />
them a prey to wolves and so alarmed his children that he <lb />
couldn't get them to stay at Work <lb />
in the field when a, thunderstorm <lb />
threatened. For this reason he <lb />
continued. At length <lb />
overcome by fatigue, the warriors <lb />
desisted from their bloody work. <lb />
cut out newspapers and as <lb />
children can no longer read about <lb />
Town when the strange region, till it as if the <lb />
captives were brought Men, on fire <lb />
women and children crowded about I The weary prisoners expected <lb />
them. No doubt of them every moment to be their last. But <lb />
bad never scene a while man be- j the of day by, <lb />
fore. With what wonder they I night came on. The warriors met <lb />
Then it was de beheld I deaths from lightning it is <lb />
the sad spectacle of the work better, the <lb />
return bringing with them booty I presence a <lb />
and captives by the score. Laud mark. <lb />
Never since the <lb />
the Province bad there been such Dr. H. U. Hyatt will be in <lb />
a time of distress. Indeed the at Hotel Bertha <lb />
general assembly declared that 25th, 26th <lb />
22nd of September- j Tuesday and Wednesday for the <lb />
should be solemnized as a day of <lb />
fasting and prayer, as a dark day <lb />
the Carolina. <lb />
for the <lb />
purpose of treating diseases of the <lb />
eye. ear, throat fit <lb />
glasses. <lb />
The Graded School Closed <lb />
The executive committee of the <lb />
Hoard of the trustees the graded <lb />
schools met today, at the <lb />
office, in the graded <lb />
school building and had with them <lb />
the superintendent of Public <lb />
Heath. After a careful <lb />
of the situation grow out of <lb />
the recent cases the <lb />
committee readied the conclusion <lb />
that out of u that <lb />
it is better to school for <lb />
the present. It -as <lb />
ordered that the be closed <lb />
till the 1-t day of . binary. If <lb />
i . a further <lb />
suspension will then <lb />
due notice i but <lb />
if no further Diction is taken the <lb />
will reopen 1st day <lb />
if February. <lb />
action has i o I re- <lb />
peat out of abundant and <lb />
for t in- of t lie i but <lb />
it was opinion of <lb />
the <lb />
lie Health vi <lb />
be accomplished by if the child- <lb />
are allowed to Vis I and <lb />
together oil <lb />
Parents are there n <lb />
keep children <lb />
all work together to mp the <lb />
dread disease. It is nut improper <lb />
in to say that the <lb />
feels same deep in <lb />
children of town to protect <lb />
them us seas torn pl- <lb />
ed them to lab r BO to <lb />
provide a baa <lb />
building. Ii is in <lb />
prompts i .-. . <lb />
I act and to I <lb />
in ii ii i <lb />
By order of cut i i <lb />
J w i-i, <lb />
man. <lb />
AYDEN ITEMS <lb />
Ayden-, X. C. January 1904. <lb />
A. T. . f Goldi born, was <lb />
here Monday. <lb />
A. Will mis, g <lb />
baa moved in u. <lb />
L, B. Williams, bus in to <lb />
to country. <lb />
Prof. Kn g held services <lb />
Baptist church Sunday morning <lb />
and night, lb- j- H preacher <lb />
as w . a- a good teacher. <lb />
While the children of Scott <lb />
Mere suiting wood <lb />
at his hone near Grove, hist <lb />
Friday a tree fell one of them, <lb />
killing it instantly. <lb />
Vi . Jackson has been sick <lb />
for a few days. <lb />
Edwin trip has gone out of the <lb />
hotel and taken a position <lb />
with W. Bro. <lb />
Luther has bought <lb />
an Interest in M. F. <lb />
grocery business. <lb />
There is a big demand for <lb />
deuces here at present. <lb />
Miss Mattie has <lb />
bought a residence of B. W. Smith <lb />
on street, and will move <lb />
a few days. <lb />
Bros, has rented the <lb />
will move here in <lb />
a few days. <lb />
W. E. Maya have sold bis farm <lb />
lo J. F. and will move to <lb />
town. <lb />
Plato Collins, of Kinston, Grand <lb />
Warden, was here night <lb />
installed the following officers <lb />
of the I O. O. F. for ensuing <lb />
J. J. N. <lb />
J. J. Stokes, V. G. <lb />
J. F. <lb />
U. G. Cox, Sec <lb /></p>
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N N X V V . <lb />
DEPARTMENT Department <lb />
The Farmville Branch of the Eastern Reflector is in charge, of Rev. T. it who is <lb />
authorized to transact any business for paper in Farmville and territory.<lb />
i V -X <lb />
CHEAP <lb />
C M. -M. <lb />
Branch of the is in charge <lb />
E. Bradley, who it transact any <lb />
the paper in and territory. <lb />
FARMVILLE, X. C. <lb />
W. administrator of R H. and FANCY GOODS. <lb />
to notify public lie has I rye i <lb />
goods owned said R. IT. I offer- Leaders in Fashions. Full line of <lb />
to the public of The and flowers, <lb />
full line of DRY NO V s. ,., Cheaper than war. <lb />
HATS, CAPS. and f -i <lb />
J. J. Satterthwaite <lb />
Bro. <lb />
. i- i <lb />
Mfg <lb />
Dice <lb />
Co. All made to o to the individual. Your <lb />
lire is taken an i a good guaranteed. can these <lb />
g mi i. less than charge, <lb />
i; on w come <lb />
W. Store, <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
II- HARRIS CO-, <lb />
FARMVILLE, C. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
Pansy Groceries, Crockery, <lb />
i. software, To- <lb />
and Cigars. Everything cheap <lb />
rush. Highest price for <lb />
Invite vim to make their store <lb />
headquarters and while there to <lb />
inspect their complete stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
and learn their low prices. We <lb />
can supply all your needs in <lb />
any line of goods.<lb />
R. R. FLEMING, <lb />
Merchant and <lb />
Manufacturer <lb />
M- <lb />
always carries a complete <lb />
stock of <lb />
j e n <lb />
a v. <lb />
General Merchants. <lb />
So id hi going further when we can supply all your needs in <lb />
Cry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hardware, <lb />
Furniture and Groceries, <lb />
line of Richmond Stove Cook Stoves Hen <lb />
Oar load lots of Hay, Cora, Oat, Cotton Seed Hull <lb />
Meal, Fertilizers and Lime. <lb />
Manufacturers of Baggies, Tobacco Flues and Track, <lb />
Farm Wagons, Collins and Caskets always on hand. <lb />
In season we operate a Manger Cotton <lb />
and <lb />
. f s <lb />
Good, Fresh <lb />
R. C C. JOYNER, <lb />
Physician <lb />
and Surgeon. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
William Fountain, H. <lb />
Physician find Surgeon, <lb />
N. c. <lb />
Office one door east of post office, or. <lb />
street Phone <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Lumber Veneer Co. <lb />
MANUFACTURERS OF <lb />
North Carolina Kiln-Dried <lb />
PINE LUMBER <lb />
Truck Barrels, Briskets, <lb />
Crates and Veneers, <lb />
Stove Wood on band at all times, for <lb />
sale by the load. Mill locate south <lb />
of tin depot. <lb />
Phone <lb />
We are selling Lawns and other <lb />
summer dress goods at about <lb />
half price, to make room tor <lb />
all goods. <lb />
Manufacturers of Lumber and <lb />
Building Shingles. <lb />
Special price on carload lots of <lb />
US, N. C. <lb />
After thirty years of successful I am <lb />
better than ever prepared to supply nil <lb />
needs of the people with U complete stock of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
lean furnish anything wanted, from <lb />
needle to steam engine. <lb />
I handle fertilizers and gin cotton in season. <lb />
If you do come to us, Ii p every- <lb />
thing the grocery line and sell it to our <lb />
the Lowest Possible Price, <lb />
CASH GROCERS<lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing not done a <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our <lb />
is all you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Corey <lb />
Change of Superintendents. <lb />
Q. E. Phillips, who has for <lb />
sometime been superintendent of <lb />
the local telephone exchange here, <lb />
been <lb />
His brother.; H. M. <lb />
of <lb />
as superintendent of the <lb />
exchange. <lb />
Letters from <lb />
Women <lb />
by the use of are received dally. <lb />
Their troubles nearly all begin with <lb />
or other stomach disorder. <lb />
If the food you eat fails <lb />
your body, it is because the j- <lb />
by stomach and digestive organs <lb />
are inadequate to transform the nutrient prop- <lb />
of the food into blood. That is <lb />
Indigestion. The system is deprived of the <lb />
amount of nourishment required to keep up <lb />
the strength, and the result is that one or <lb />
more of the delicate organs gradually grows <lb />
weak, and then weaker, until finally it Is <lb />
diseased. Here a great mistake Is made. <lb />
That of treating the diseased organ. The <lb />
best doctors in the land make, this very <lb />
mistake. Why should they It is so easy <lb />
to see that the trouble is not there. <lb />
Cures <lb />
This famous remedy puts the stomach and <lb />
digestive organs In a healthy condition so <lb />
that rich, red blood Is sent coursing through <lb />
the veins and arteries of every muscle, tissue <lb />
and fiber throughout every organ of the en- <lb />
tire body, and by Nature's law of health, full <lb />
strength and vigor Is soon restored to each. <lb />
cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all <lb />
stomach disorders. <lb />
I have taken for nearly two months <lb />
after each meal and it Is the only remedy <lb />
that gave relief from the terrible pains I <lb />
endured. After a time would take it but <lb />
once a day. and now, while I keep a bottle <lb />
handy, I seldom need it, as it has cured me. <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Center, N. Y. <lb />
Digests What Yon Eat.<lb />
Greenville Co. <lb />
Having been plowed down sometime <lb />
for needed repairs will resume op- <lb />
Monday, Jan. 4th <lb />
under new with a full <lb />
force of competent work men, <lb />
make mid hell at wholesale aid <lb />
Sash, Doors and <lb />
Mantels, a <lb />
id I soils of Interim- and <lb />
Building We i <lb />
your patronage, not as a favor bin <lb />
only on out merits. <lb />
Licenses. <lb />
Last week of Deeds K. <lb />
Williams Issued licenses to the fol- <lb />
lowing <lb />
WHICH <lb />
D. O. and Martin <lb />
W. B. and Susan <lb />
Herman Murphy and Addle <lb />
It. D. Harrington and Blanche <lb />
E. Fleming. <lb />
J. A. Buck and Alice G. <lb />
Zeno Bras ton. <lb />
D. Moore and Fannie L. <lb />
Whichard. <lb />
Howard Killebrew and Mollie <lb />
Junes. <lb />
Dupree and Millie Johnson. <lb />
Jessie <lb />
Samuel and <lb />
Mabry. <lb />
Isaac Best and Ora Blount. <lb />
Peyton and Charity Bar- <lb />
Marshal Wallace Annie <lb />
Chapman. <lb />
Thomas H. Thompson and Isa- <lb />
bell Walker. <lb />
Alonzo Pugh Addle <lb />
The of the Davenport <lb />
will begin a hoot Aug. <lb />
It is the best invention of Hie century. <lb />
Logger with some experience, with two bunk <lb />
wagons and one ox cart,. <lb />
; em <lb />
if. <lb />
Is the place to got Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb />
Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at <lb />
bottom <lb />
A full line of Drugs and Medicines Highest prices paid <lb />
for all of country produce. <lb />
i mt <lb />
i m ; vi <lb />
i lit.<lb />
is i I <lb />
s i E<lb />
itS <lb />
B a i <lb />
I f I a I <lb />
k-<lb />
AFTER TWO TEARS HAVE BEEN PAID IN <lb />
Alfred Green and Sarah <lb />
i. a <lb />
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value, <lb />
Paid-up Insurance, <lb />
Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
Is <lb />
Will be re instated if arrears be paid within on month while you <lb />
are or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of v and of arrears interest. <lb />
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb />
succeeding 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 as an during the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
J, L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville<lb />
f V <lb />
I stuck <lb />
every joint and every nerve <lb />
was racked with writes C <lb />
W. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman <lb />
of Iowa. was weak <lb />
and pale, without any appetite <lb />
all run down. As I was about to <lb />
give up, a Elect <lb />
Bitters, after taking it. I felt <lb />
as well as lever did in my <lb />
Weak, sickly run down people <lb />
ways new life, Strength and <lb />
vigor from their them. <lb />
Satisfaction by Wooten's <lb />
DrugStore. Pi ice cents. <lb />
Dame J. Sully Pays Big Price for Stock <lb />
Exchange Seat. <lb />
New York, Jan. J. <lb />
Sully, who gained in the re- <lb />
cent bull campaigns in cotton, <lb />
closed today <lb />
Edward Morrison for the purchase <lb />
of his seat on the New York stock <lb />
exchange and the seat was posted <lb />
for transfer on the exchange. <lb />
will that <lb />
in the neighborhood of for <lb />
the seal. The Committee on ad <lb />
missions will act on the ease with- <lb />
in a week or i <lb />
Two Case Diphtheria. <lb />
Physicians Monday pronounced <lb />
two cases of sickness among Child- <lb />
town as being diphtheria. <lb />
One is the aided child of Mr. aid <lb />
Mis. E. B the other <lb />
is a little Mrs. L. He- <lb />
Gowan. honest have been <lb />
quarantined. <lb />
Folks Must Eat <lb />
No matter how low the <lb />
of tobacco, and we are the <lb />
to supply <lb />
Seasonable Eatables at <lb />
Seasonable Prices. <lb />
I Fresh, Clean, Pure Goods only <lb />
ate offered. We don't call <lb />
shoulders hams. Everything <lb />
goes by its honest name. <lb />
W. J. THIGPEN, <lb />
GROCER, <lb />
Five Points. <lb />
, Phone <lb />
Cotton Must Have <lb />
Potash <lb />
is an essential plant food <lb />
which must be added as a fertilizer <lb />
or the soil will <lb />
become ex- <lb />
as is <lb />
true of so <lb />
many cotton <lb />
fields. <lb />
have books <lb />
giving valuable de- <lb />
tails about <lb />
We <lb />
bee to any for <lb />
KALI WORKS, <lb />
bra York -98 or <lb />
So. St. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
PITT COUNTY. <lb />
Report cf Receipts and Disbursements of School Fund <lb />
for Twelve Months, Ending June 30th, 1903. <lb />
RECEIPTS <lb />
Received General State and County Tax <lb />
Genera <lb />
Special Property Tax, levied under local acts <lb />
Special Pull lax, n local <lb />
Forfeitures in the courts <lb />
Liquor a <lb />
From surer <lb />
Examination Teachers . <lb />
Sale School House site . 150.00 <lb />
total other <lb />
16220.12 <lb />
8516.03 <lb />
213.61 <lb />
2317.70 <lb />
6467.25 <lb />
70.00 <lb />
Total received during the ear from June 30th, II <lb />
to July 1-;. <lb />
Balance on baud as per <lb />
j D. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
Saved From Death, <lb />
The family of Mrs. M L. Bob. <lb />
of Tenn., saw her <lb />
and were powerless to save <lb />
her. The skillful physicians <lb />
am remedy used, failed, <lb />
While was bill <lb />
surely taking life, Ii <lb />
terrible hour Di. King's <lb />
Discoveries for <lb />
turned despair into joy. The first <lb />
bottle brought relief <lb />
and its continued use <lb />
COred her. Its the most certain <lb />
cure in the world for all throat <lb />
and lung troubles. <lb />
Bottles end Trial But <lb />
ties at Woolens Drug Store, <lb />
rakes scrape very little <lb />
together. <lb />
It is exceptional find a <lb />
where are no <lb />
occasionally, can <lb />
be Dr. <lb />
New Life Pills Much <lb />
trouble they save by their great <lb />
work in and Liver <lb />
They only relieve you <lb />
but cure, cent at <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
costs to neglect a duty <lb />
to ii. <lb />
wonderful Nerve <lb />
I- displayed many n mas en <lb />
during pains of n-. <lb />
Wounds, Bruises <lb />
Son ft et or Is Dal <lb />
no need tor it, <lb />
will kill the pain and cure <lb />
the Ct's best salve m <lb />
for too, <lb />
Drug Stoic. <lb />
i i <lb />
. I i I . i tool, <lb />
. Ii I t-. ;. to <lb />
IS <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions<lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Goods kept con- <lb />
in Stock, Country <lb />
Produce Bought Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Q R <lb />
North Carol i i <lb />
Total <lb />
Paid Te b i Whites <lb />
Paid u-hers ; ho <lb />
Sen houses --i v- <lb />
id S-h ii <lb />
Paid County Sup l it <lb />
Paid i i T ch i i <lb />
Paid scions, i 923881.16 <lb />
i . n . i nut, B ard <lb />
ind . , ion , <lb />
s . I j <lb />
for I ; <lb />
ii ; , ; <lb />
S Jo <lb />
AI <lb />
Key . De <lb />
,,, n,.,, ,. <lb />
Total l Her purposes <lb />
I e <lb />
ion <lb />
7432.21 <lb />
12902.75 <lb />
3675.65 <lb />
105.10 <lb />
HI'S <lb />
477.62 <lb />
45.80 <lb />
79.93<lb />
on baud July 1st, <lb />
. 1258 <lb />
8543.97 <lb />
Whichard. <lb />
The Stock complete in every U- <lb />
and prices ash as <lb />
lowest. Highest market price <lb />
paid<lb />
S. M. <lb />
Wholesale Grocer<lb />
Hides. For. Cotton Oil <lb />
re's. Turkeys, Egg, tie. I . <lb />
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba<lb />
suit, Tables, Lounges, Safes, I <lb />
and Gail St Ax <lb />
Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb />
roots, George Can <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Applet <lb />
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Mitt , <lb />
Flour Sugar, <lb />
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
Manges, Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, <lb />
lines, Currents, <lb />
mid China Ware, Tin him Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and <lb />
Cheese, best New <lb />
Sewing and tin <lb />
other and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
to see me. <lb />
HITTER <lb />
Steamer l Ii. Myers leave <lb />
V. ton daily, except Sunday, <lb />
at in for leaves <lb />
ville except Sunday, <lb />
i in. ; V i <lb />
W ; wit's <lb />
fin <lb />
. York Boston, <lb />
, I I. <lb />
Quarter, and <lb />
nil for Mt with rail <lb />
should <lb />
the Old S. S, Go. from <lb />
Nev Clyde B from <lb />
a Line <lb />
S C i. from Mer- <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
J. <lb />
N. <lb />
A unit, <lb />
Charlotte Union Depot <lb />
The petition of the citizens of <lb />
Charlotte for a union <lb />
depot will be heard before the <lb />
North Carolina Corporation Com- <lb />
mission January <lb />
IN <lb />
a. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton handlers of <lb />
Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipment <lb />
IN <lb />
S. M. American and Italian Marble <lb />
N. C. <lb />
WIRE AND IRON SOLD <lb />
First Class work sad <lb />
application. <lb />
One bad turn deserves another <lb />
for the better. <lb />
Accident. <lb />
Asheville, N C, <lb />
of Avery's Creek <lb />
-hip, while out hunting <lb />
i afternoon, was shot m <lb />
the abdomen. It i-. believe his <lb />
wound will prove <lb />
had shot -i bird which f II in <lb />
; his . tin I gun <lb />
was . the load of <lb />
j  h <lb />
Money Far the Volunteers, <lb />
ml is , <lb />
an . in the matter of <lb />
be bounty i lie gm <lb />
. the North <lb />
. Una b i ed i <lb />
t i Ii  are em . <lb />
, p. I on the auditor of the v <lb />
I . today en . <lb />
d pi <lb />
h I he <lb />
I s . It <lb />
lie re i. <lb />
I e of ions <lb />
mil in <lb />
M r, i I i h, a blank.-i <lb />
has <lb />
giving to all the states the <lb />
lo collect from <lb />
money to their are <lb />
entitled. This bill, in Mr. <lb />
opinion, will probably become a <lb />
law at an early date. Mr. has <lb />
been informed that. <lb />
has selected a North Caro- <lb />
attorney to press <lb />
of the claim, which will amount lo <lb />
between and <lb />
pi ox bunted. A. collecting agency <lb />
which successfully pushed the <lb />
claim of one state, sought to <lb />
take North case on the <lb />
of cent. <lb />
To the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
is a true statement of th School Fund received and <lb />
dish i s -1 i he I -i. f Hi- County B for the <lb />
school year I. June i, 1903, as by v of the <lb />
S I <lb />
, nil of C . <lb />
I . C. <lb />
. i . . -n -.-.- r <lb />
I I. ; i <lb />
i n I . its com I- <lb />
i i ii man to I Is n id bu i i- , ,. <lb />
HE KEEL V i I, <lb />
C. <lb />
A Big Blaze at <lb />
Fla., Jan., <lb />
early today destroyed the <lb />
In which was located the <lb />
telephone pub- <lb />
library, Masonic lodge and <lb />
other rooms. The loss is <lb />
Men pay taxes on <lb />
hey are reputed to be worth. <lb />
St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium, <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb />
COST OF BUILDING and equipment, half-million dollars. <lb />
CAPACITY, <lb />
Most on Atlantic salt air tempered by proximity of <lb />
Quit Stream. Fully equipped with every modern Improvement for the treat- <lb />
of disease. A full corps of Specialists In every department. <lb />
department for oases of confinement. Most approved X-ray Thor- <lb />
system of Turkish and Baths. <lb />
Ward Rates, per week; Private Room Rates from to par week. <lb />
For etc., address <lb />
The St Hospital and Sanitarium <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.<lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
S Ml Tl Y <lb />
J. W <lb />
The official re the slate On homo the Chariot The Henderson Gold Leaf, <lb />
on the textile mills shows Observer rails him Mr. <lb />
ran. <lb />
Too bad. <lb />
a steady men There are in <lb />
AND state DOW mills <lb />
. the previous year. The In both the weather and the cot- <lb />
Entered in the office st K. C, as second class matter, development of industry in North ton market one hardly knows what <lb />
Adv. rates made upon application. <lb />
correspondent desired at every pout office in adjoining counties. <lb />
Carolina is slow but sure. <lb />
in to <lb />
Pitt County, X. C, Friday, <lb />
1904. <lb />
Can't the men of Green. <lb />
ville see the need of more dwelling <lb />
houses It is almost impossible for <lb />
a man to rent a house in Greenville <lb />
at any price. How we expect t- <lb />
to look for next. <lb />
Senator Henna still has friends in <lb />
North Carolina desirous of having <lb />
him nominated for President, but <lb />
think hew ill as <lb />
Greenville <lb />
have each commenced a new <lb />
volume. They are three of the best <lb />
papers published in North Carolina. <lb />
Va. Observer. <lb />
Judge Russell write me <lb />
one hundred or me one <lb />
hundred If the latter, the <lb />
returns are not all in yet, for <lb />
Darby has not reported the return of <lb />
the Messenger, <lb />
Russell ought to have added When the two Raleigh morning the population of our <lb />
postscript, saying this, dailies get at the millennium,,;. it more thriving and <lb />
may be the next thing looked for. prosperous when there is not enough <lb />
of beer or no beer in <lb />
The Raleigh Times says eighty <lb />
per cent, of the purchasers of <lb />
The in . <lb />
Durham i- about to drown <lb />
in the union I for the time be <lb />
in the for the people . . , . , <lb />
j l i i . y it the dispensary are <lb />
epidemic has struck Very often you will , . , <lb />
i ii- .- r i will be a to that <lb />
tn and everybody is satisfied t or , , , g <lb />
The Watch Tower, published at <lb />
its visits <lb />
a brief i i is greatly <lb />
improved in appearance and is a <lb />
handsome paper. <lb />
except those ho do not want a <lb />
Gen. Stephen D. Lee, of Atlanta. <lb />
assumes the office of commander-in- <lb />
chief of the United Confederate <lb />
up in one house, and then besides <lb />
rents are entirely too high, that alone <lb />
calculated to keep some people <lb />
from moving here. Let some one <lb />
that has some money go to work <lb />
and build some new houses. <lb />
class and a benefit to the state when <lb />
the day conies that whiskey will be <lb />
entirely out of their reach. <lb />
The country realizes the <lb />
is not in <lb />
m. A steadily <lb />
white labor. <lb />
Association, made <lb />
j by the death of Gen. Gordon. of Seaboard Air <lb />
Line at a recent meeting approved <lb />
At last a site has been secured of three <lb />
increasing Home in Charlotte. trust bonds. The <lb />
Staple is produced is so far removed from <lb />
everybody that no one is near enough <lb />
to kick about it. <lb />
The entire mourns the death <lb />
of Gen. John B. Gordon. He died <lb />
at Miami, Fla., Saturday night, a <lb />
little past o'clock. General <lb />
Gordon was the most prominent <lb />
of the Confederacy and was <lb />
the beloved hero at every reunion in <lb />
late <lb />
is going to try his Zion <lb />
colony in Texas. Plenty of room <lb />
down there for them, and his crew <lb />
might turn in for a bit of work and <lb />
help exterminate the boll weevil. <lb />
A Georgia legislator has <lb />
his intention of <lb />
John Alexander is about to <lb />
found a new colony on a mixture of <lb />
finance and religion. We respectfully <lb />
nominate Mr. W. P. Fife, of the <lb />
Evangelistic cause and the Great <lb />
Western Mining Company as an ac- <lb />
News. <lb />
at the next session of the Legislature <lb />
The sheriff of tin county was <lb />
talking a day or so ago about the <lb />
payment of taxes by people, and <lb />
.-aid that this prosperous season it is <lb />
. slow, while in 1891, which he con- <lb />
the worst year the Slate has <lb />
a bill providing for the calling of a <lb />
B ever had, the people paid the taxes <lb />
constitutional convention tor the better than ever in his experience <lb />
purpose of dividing the school fie is told by preachers that the <lb />
so that the taxes paid by race j sort of situation exists so far <lb />
The inspection fever has <lb />
struck Raleigh. The Academy of <lb />
Music in that city has been <lb />
as a death trap and ordered <lb />
closed until proper fire escapes are <lb />
provided. <lb />
There is little to b gained by <lb />
dwelling en the Iroquois <lb />
disaster. The <lb />
features ere on the minds <lb />
the reading public <lb />
few know from personal ob- Information comes from Waning <lb />
the lull horror of what that the appointment of V. <lb />
happened. With these few the j m m <lb />
i will never to be n be held u -when it. <lb />
pleasant, and is something they will reaches the Senate. And it ought to <lb />
always regret. Those who could held <lb />
sympathize with the relatives and j <lb />
friends of the victims have done so; A howl is raised around Washing- <lb />
already The ware of sympathy ton because the cabinet has ordered <lb />
has found, practically, universal ex-1 th government work o <lb />
It seems needless, then-1 half hour longer each clay. Most of <lb />
fore, to dwell on the sad and sicken-1 them do little enough work not to <lb />
bonds are to bear interest at per I <lb />
cent. Of the total issue of 85,000.- <lb />
are to be for <lb />
corporate purposes, the balance to <lb />
take up and provide for <lb />
notes recently issued. Half of the <lb />
new bonds will be used for further <lb />
construction of the Birmingham ex- <lb />
tension, current obligations and <lb />
illy, <lb />
will be applied only hi the <lb />
as the payment of church, obligations <lb />
of that race. There ; <lb />
is that it is in hard times <lb />
some talk along this line in North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
the payments are prompter bet- <lb />
tor in every way. It is a very <lb />
of thing. Raleigh <lb />
Observer. <lb />
THE believes a <lb />
and loan association would be Our State exchanges should begin <lb />
good thing for Greenville and prove now, and keep the statement standing <lb />
profitable to the promoters. If we <lb />
have one, however, it should be pure- <lb />
a home institution, managed by <lb />
at the top of the column with other <lb />
pure reading matter, teaching the <lb />
people that under the laws of <lb />
no voter liable to a poll tax who <lb />
If the Raleigh News and Observer P money kept , poll t . <lb />
details. <lb />
If all men and woman who <lb />
did so for genuine love <lb />
the vexed question marriage a <lb />
might be definitely settled <lb />
once and for all in the negative. <lb />
Genuine permanent love between <lb />
man and woman is the one bit of <lb />
make any kick over the extra time <lb />
ordered. <lb />
From all quarters there arc <lb />
ports of the scarcity of farm labor <lb />
This should suggest to the <lb />
not to plant larger crops than be can <lb />
cultivate and harvest. Better not <lb />
depend too much on the chance of <lb />
Eden which was left to the race getting later Alter all, <lb />
when the gates of paradise closed <lb />
behind our first parents, shutting <lb />
them out forever, the one flower, <lb />
says tradition, flung to Eve by a <lb />
pitying angel saw and was <lb />
moved by her bitter tears. Given <lb />
that and come what may, neither <lb />
man nor woman can be miserable so <lb />
long as they love each other. Mis- <lb />
fortunes do not matter since they <lb />
are met together and each is strong <lb />
to resist in the sustaining love of the <lb />
other. Discomfort, does not matter <lb />
their greatest comfort is found <lb />
in each other; poverty does not mat- <lb />
much since and cheese <lb />
and or dinner of <lb />
are alike eaten together with a zest <lb />
sometimes not included in the menu <lb />
of a banquet at a swell hotel. If <lb />
such love in reality <lb />
en sugarless it never fails to <lb />
make contentment and joy. <lb />
ass <lb />
small farm well cultivated is the <lb />
one that pays best. <lb />
We thought ex-Governor Russell <lb />
was worth enough not to to run <lb />
around and borrow a hundred <lb />
from women whenever he wan- <lb />
to take a little jaunt to Washing- <lb />
ton. <lb />
It seems that our streets arc poorly <lb />
lighted. Of a very dark night when <lb />
you are away from the business <lb />
of the place you can hardly tell <lb />
where you are. We know that the <lb />
lights that Greenville is lighted with <lb />
are not electric arc lights by any <lb />
means, but they could be put close <lb />
enough together to render more <lb />
good than they do, as they are of very <lb />
little value to the town in the shape <lb />
they are now in. Let us have <lb />
on the <lb />
succeeds through agitation to bring <lb />
about a restoration of the connection <lb />
between the Southern and Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line trains at we hope <lb />
it will next turn attention to a morn- <lb />
connection between Raleigh and <lb />
Greenville by way of Goldsboro and <lb />
Kinston. It would take very little <lb />
change in present schedules to bring <lb />
about this connection, and besides <lb />
the great convenience to the travel- <lb />
public, it would put Raleigh <lb />
papers in Greenville at o'clock, <lb />
a. m. <lb />
Away among the hills a -d valleys <lb />
that race between the lofty and forest <lb />
clad slopes or and the pale <lb />
blue waters of Portugal's <lb />
classic river of romance, are a race <lb />
of people famous for the ages they <lb />
attain. Men over eighty and even <lb />
ninety arc found so frequently that <lb />
they excite little attention. Two <lb />
men in that country, now living, are- <lb />
as far as can ascertained, the <lb />
oldest inhabitants of the world, one <lb />
of them is and the other is<lb />
At a banquet in <lb />
bus, Polk county, the chancellor <lb />
commander noticed the waiter going <lb />
around filling the glasses on the <lb />
table with whiskey, whereupon he <lb />
was ordered to go hack around and <lb />
empty them. It is one of the rules <lb />
of the order that no intoxicants shall <lb />
be served at banquets, and the <lb />
are to be commended for it <lb />
If REFLECTOR is not mistaken <lb />
all the secret orders admonish <lb />
and if the members carried <lb />
he teachings into practice outside <lb />
of the lodge rooms, and the members <lb />
of churches he equally true to their <lb />
obligations, we would not be hearing <lb />
of any towns going wet when an <lb />
election on the saloon question is <lb />
held. <lb />
I at home and invested here. Surely <lb />
no town needs a greater number of <lb />
dwelling houses more than Green- <lb />
ville, and there is no bettor way of <lb />
getting them than through a prop- <lb />
managed building and loan as- <lb />
A town's best citizens are <lb />
those who own the houses in which <lb />
they live. Such people naturally <lb />
feel more interest and pride in the <lb />
town than those who are merely <lb />
transient tenants. When a man in- <lb />
vests his money and owns his home <lb />
he becomes a part of the town and <lb />
or to. or on, the first of of <lb />
to vote <lb />
this be <lb />
next November. <lb />
This is the a good one it <lb />
is let every such voter lie fully <lb />
reminded of his duty in time to com- <lb />
ply with Post. <lb />
goes to work to improve his <lb />
When a laborer can <lb />
take a part of his weekly earnings <lb />
and invest them in a home he is en- <lb />
to save his money and. try <lb />
the harder to get a home <lb />
There is a good opportunity here for <lb />
men with capital to start such an as- <lb />
and we hope it with be <lb />
done. <lb />
Durham druggists will not have a <lb />
soft snap selling whiskey since the <lb />
dispensary has been established <lb />
there. have decided <lb />
that druggists who want to sell booze <lb />
as medicine must pay a tax <lb />
REFLECTOR. <lb />
Dearly beloved you <lb />
things mixed. up and let the <lb />
druggists give you a <lb />
straightener. We have no <lb />
here. This is a dry town, <lb />
would have you to understand. <lb />
Durham Sun. <lb />
Sure. Bog your pardon, bud, for <lb />
getting mixed this time. We will <lb />
take it straight-hereafter. <lb />
News quotes Sena- <lb />
Thomas New York <lb />
as saying that the democratic party <lb />
is now and and <lb />
The News says that the party is now <lb />
on fundamental <lb />
Senator moans by <lb />
that the party has abandoned <lb />
its principles. do not know <lb />
what The Charlotte News means by <lb />
saying the party has united on fun- <lb />
democratic principles. It <lb />
has no principles at all present <lb />
In he South democracy means <lb />
white supremacy. In the North it <lb />
does not mean <lb />
burg Journal. <lb />
There are tames when a <lb />
view of the outlook or a gloomy <lb />
view of one's own side savors of <lb />
treachery. We are on the eve of the <lb />
battle. Mr. Seems to us to be <lb />
n better democrat than the editor of <lb />
the <lb />
News. <lb />
How can prohibition hurt a town <lb />
when the money spent, for whiskey <lb />
will be spent for something else or <lb />
Herald. <lb />
A war in the East would not help <lb />
the farmers of this section, for about <lb />
as many of them have provisions to <lb />
buy as have them to <lb />
Herald. <lb />
Effect of an Eastern War. <lb />
The near danger open <lb />
ties between Russia and Japan <lb />
Occasioned much discussion as to the <lb />
commercial effect of such a struggle <lb />
upon the United States. <lb />
Opinions differ rather widely. The <lb />
most obvious one which <lb />
until within the past few days was <lb />
the most widely that a war <lb />
between Russia and Japan would <lb />
distinctly hurtful, if not disastrous <lb />
to American trade and industries <lb />
This notion was used by the bear <lb />
on Wall street Tuesday <lb />
and Wednesday as a means of de- <lb />
pressing the market. <lb />
On the other hand there is a grow- <lb />
conviction among merchants and <lb />
that such a war would <lb />
not impair the prosperity of the <lb />
United States, but would act as <lb />
stimulus to trade and increase the <lb />
demand for American-made goods. <lb />
Atlanta Journal. <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
This department is in of J. M. who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb />
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
K. 1903. <lb />
Mrs. J. D. Cox r Sunday <lb />
afternoon in count <lb />
Elder T. N Maiming went to <lb />
If yon want your horse shod, The Man With the Hoe. <lb />
if your or own shoes , , <lb />
, . Observant people know that <lb />
repairing, and for general . , <lb />
. , , ., , . , . country came near a panic last rear <lb />
work call and see , . . , <lb />
t ii . ,. . . when stocks were going down like <lb />
L. House on street. . . , <lb />
Inn elevator in an open shaft. The <lb />
We now have a lot of porch cause of the flurry and the heavy <lb />
Column timber. It you in need was the wholesale stock water-<lb />
yesterday. <lb />
W. H Crawled, n m-st why not u flt on that began during the Spanish- <lb />
lent farmer living near died j are American war. Those get rich quick <lb />
Monday nod will be buried to day. speculators, who had been heralded <lb />
Fair and Leonard Hamil I. of our farmers has <lb />
ton went to today. <lb />
beau giving wire fences test nod <lb />
that weld is the <lb />
The firm heretofore existing best be ever saw. <lb />
under the firm name style of B. Mfg. Co. have all in <lb />
Co., has been dissolved and no continually buying <lb />
by mutual consent and will hero- more, <lb />
after be and styled R. G. G. A. Co. will <lb />
Chapman a Co., Winterville, yon 1388 lbs seed meal in <lb />
Josh Manning, of exchange fur a ton of cotton <lb />
was lure Sunday. give per bushel. <lb />
upon so much water as gold that the ; <lb />
old craft was plunging in deep seas. <lb />
What saved lore is what lien- Nine Doors and <lb />
clews Springfield, Mass. <lb />
alias L. O. Hoffman, <lb />
swindling <lb />
MANUFACTURED BY <lb />
A. COX MANUFACTURING <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Dr. IS. T. Cox spent Monday in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
If in need of seed <lb />
meal corn, hay or anything in the <lb />
Storm that way finally safely <lb />
weathered, because of the prudence <lb />
our bankers and the strength i f <lb />
our national resources, as the <lb />
of the tanner, who <lb />
once proved himself the backbone of <lb />
the <lb />
The tide of loss and disaster was <lb />
E. F. Elliott left yesterday for G. A. Co. <lb />
as a representative from haven't <lb />
not clucked until the Southern farm- doors and <lb />
who is charged with <lb />
thirty-two from the Atlantic <lb />
to the Pa ,.; <lb />
and is now under sentences <lb />
aggregating ten years for these <lb />
broke jail here today. <lb />
his escape he unlocked <lb />
nine <lb />
A of <lb />
The concert from the <lb />
i ;,,;,. <lb />
most <lb />
the opera house <lb />
ft <lb />
Of foil; <lb />
in <lb />
place. <lb />
For Bent r house and <lb />
lot located between <lb />
Tuesday <lb />
Abe company is con p <lb />
. deride their <lb />
personality they were <lb />
c artiste <lb />
number on the program <lb />
as meritorious and the audience <lb />
appreciative. The ladies <lb />
credit for <lb />
ft is a mark of <lb />
to be in <lb />
sawed through three <lb />
written six different <lb />
here to the Grand Masons I- in long With <lb />
which is now in at that we are afraid our will think that saved the country as Mr. Pf d finally climbed <lb />
we are growing a old fogyish Clews says, but it was chiefly the wall. <lb />
or instead of Southern man with the hoe. Every This accomplished at <lb />
But we want it has gone up an hundred o'clock this morning, yet be was <lb />
of <lb />
has been advanced because i <lb />
a front seat in the band it has increased the balance of trade IS too weak to move <lb />
moving forward. <lb />
I D. on Academy street. .,, ,; ., , , . <lb />
. . ., . . J distinctly understood Wit <lb />
ply to C. A. r-air. <lb />
a company, <lb />
as none are sent out to represent <lb />
the conservatory until have <lb />
passed a most thorough <lb />
examine <lb />
Confederate Bonds. <lb />
j town, we have it <lb />
list products is adjusted to the <lb />
There is <lb />
. i no , <lb />
Miss Harper of Black the most gallant cotton, the mill people will also. There is not the slightest clew to <lb />
Jack, been visiting i he handsomest men, the <lb />
for See M <lb />
Or <lb />
time, returned home <lb />
J. <lb />
Cox Board i per day. Best <lb />
House in town. <lb />
this expired <lb />
lightest clew to in the breasts of English <lb />
about thirty-eight yens ago, <lb />
but ii. i <lb />
nicest <lb />
and <lb />
A party went out to <lb />
chapel Sunday and <lb />
organized a Sunday school. <lb />
Victor Cox, was here <lb />
Saturday on professional business. <lb />
A, G Cox Mfg. Co. line in a few d <lb />
received another r load of <lb />
d can furnish you fence G. A <lb />
from i <lb />
mains Ho- world ever hand and this country <lb />
our elder and Observer. <lb />
I ladies a d better than <lb />
the Father <lb />
blessed with a long life. W <lb />
could continue In <lb />
escape. <lb />
While he was <lb />
Another Veteran Dead. <lb />
Kittrell, <lb />
so apparently. The hope <lb />
still lives, and the current <lb />
way ii,,. London stock <lb />
out ho broke into various rooms. book records <lb />
and shops to <lb />
I lies, some tools that lie <lb />
issue of <lb />
exchange year <lb />
fad that these bond <lb />
obtain a suit . holders have raised a fund of <lb />
obtain and <lb />
rate the Jerome H. Fuller died hero needed, and settlement of these and other ii <lb />
filing j But where are they to <lb />
ply for the recognition of the t <lb />
Cut expected to was in <lb />
See then. Home and there sustained a are <lb />
Every effort <lb />
has been made to track him but <lb />
without s. ho far. <lb />
here, but will refrain after ion <lb />
and only ask the public to cine suddenly, of heart failure. <lb />
a small ladder for use <lb />
I he outer wall. <lb />
EV-several Capt. Fuller; Clark tonight made a <lb />
of the investigation, but <lb />
on- <lb />
Ci <lb />
fall that injured his wounded <lb />
and left him H for life. He <lb />
at prices w e a lino hats for was a and i go-d man. <lb />
ranging from . to both old young, aim trunks, <lb />
valises, t prices Wanted-Age-d for Pitt <lb />
Major of and to k for Life In- <lb />
his friend. <lb />
with <lb />
here <lb />
Cox Mfg <lb />
Co. orders for over <lb />
Economic .- <lb />
they are large Shipments <lb />
of these There seems to be <lb />
practically no end to the demand <lb />
Mies Dome A of Green- <lb />
ville, after spending sometime <lb />
with her sister, Mrs. J. F. Smith, <lb />
returned home yesterday. <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have a nice <lb />
lot of coffins on hand. Prices <lb />
always glad to Serve you and save Company of America <lb />
Liberal contract to a Ad- <lb />
dress, with references, <lb />
your money it possible. <lb />
nylon Barber Co. <lb />
Mrs <lb />
Life Ins. U-. n. V C. <lb />
Cotton seed a ad corn sale <lb />
by W. P. Washington. <lb />
Also a limited of <lb />
need One customer I <lb />
gathered one acre in cotton <lb />
I tie past fill over <lb />
cotton, and I made from my <lb />
Goods. J to per <lb />
of cabbage. I <lb />
-have a limited cotton, <lb />
seed to sell. Price if coin to <lb />
per bushel. 1- 13-4-wk D. W- <lb />
W N C. <lb />
A Full Line of Millinery <lb />
Where it the Lamp <lb />
During the holidays the street <lb />
limp on tie coiner Pitt and <lb />
streets disappeared, The. <lb />
lamp lighter says he would like for <lb />
to tell him where it is <lb />
so can get it back in lace. I <lb />
Two New Routes. <lb />
have been at <lb />
mid in this county. <lb />
system co to enlarge <lb />
and is proving a great benefit to <lb />
people along the routes. <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Dealer in <lb />
are very reasonable as heretofore. I Staple and Fancy Groceries, <lb />
Prompt attention all orders. <lb />
Prom the way A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb />
Co. are selling carts we predict <lb />
that will make a great <lb />
Dry Goods, Hats and Conn- <lb />
try Pro <lb />
Meat, Meal, Flour and Lard <lb />
Specialties. <lb />
more composts this season ,, , ,,, <lb />
. . Cakes, Crackers and Cheese <lb />
than usual. always fresh. Tobacco Snuff and Ci- <lb />
gars. Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. <lb />
Going in to see our friend and and Vegetables, Hominy . , . <lb />
., . . ,. I and Canned Goods. Green and train, under the <lb />
door neighbor, Dr. B. T. Cox, ed Coffee. Toilet and Laundry soaps, was some sort of a <lb />
one day last week, he with a very <lb />
happy smile on his face informed <lb />
us that he bad the good fortune to <lb />
receive a nice present the day be <lb />
fore. Upon our inquiry he told <lb />
us We asked if it was in <lb />
Tinware. <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
Lady <lb />
or gentleman to manage business <lb />
good-legal He replied, t <lb />
beautiful little <lb />
standing. straight cash <lb />
salary and expenses paid each <lb />
direct from headquarter. <lb />
Expense money advanced, position <lb />
j permanent. Manager, <lb />
making four at hit home, on for <lb />
corner. We congratulate the <lb />
hope his good fortune <lb />
may com nine to multiply while <lb />
hr troubles diminish. <lb />
Chicago. <lb />
An Alabama paper tells of a travel- <lb />
man who received a letter from <lb />
his wife informing him that she was <lb />
going into the nearest town the next <lb />
day to have cut <lb />
The man did not know what she <lb />
meant and hurried home by the next <lb />
that it <lb />
cal operation. The papers declare <lb />
that out a is a <lb />
bloodless operation, and involves no <lb />
risk of life. <lb />
A man talks to amuse other <lb />
and a woman talks to amuse her- <lb />
self. <lb />
Fortunate is the man whoso <lb />
friends are all good his <lb />
mies all bad. <lb />
The average man thinks the <lb />
average man is far below bis level. <lb />
ls <lb />
A Conscience <lb />
New Haven, Conn., Jan. n. <lb />
William J. Bryan was the guest <lb />
of or today at a banquet in <lb />
Warner flail at which about <lb />
were present. <lb />
nor vi. bland, and <lb />
Congressman De of Mis- <lb />
were among from <lb />
other states. <lb />
occasion took the form of a <lb />
Jackson Day and <lb />
I was declared by some of its <lb />
I free delivery route j to be intended as a <lb />
of pi elude to the opening the <lb />
presidential campaign in New <lb />
England, <lb />
Mr. Bryan's topic was <lb />
science <lb />
He in part; <lb />
great issue at this time <lb />
the issue between man and <lb />
moo, between plutocracy and <lb />
democracy. All questions <lb />
of policy, of taxation and of r. . i- <lb />
and of finance arc but <lb />
that that <lb />
world wide struggle between Hie <lb />
common people and organized <lb />
wealth. To say that it docs <lb />
pay for a nation to violate the <lb />
rights of the people of another <lb />
at ion involves so much of <lb />
subtraction, multiplication <lb />
that many tel lost in <lb />
i maze of mathematics. to <lb />
say that wages sin is <lb />
i to give an epitome of history <lb />
hut with each person's <lb />
In dealing with the <lb />
rusts, with finance, with labor <lb />
problems with all the other <lb />
questions at issue we must mow <lb />
from a moral standpoint and <lb />
evil at the bar of <lb />
public <lb />
A TORPID LIVER <lb />
Is the parent of <lb />
Constipation <lb />
Indigestion ail <lb />
Rheumatic Symptoms. <lb />
ind Surest known la <lb />
Dr. <lb />
German Liver Powder <lb />
This is not a mixture, but a veritable <lb />
translation of one Nature <lb />
Innermost If you are a suffer- <lb />
we will send you OP <lb />
CHARGE s sample of <lb />
Liver Powder with our <lb />
pan booklet, which contains authentic <lb />
testimonials from patients who have been <lb />
cured by this wonderful Do not <lb />
delay, but send your full address st once to <lb />
The American Co. <lb />
Ind.<lb /></p>
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HP <lb />
Grimes Sand <lb />
J. Proctor Bros <lb />
GRIMES LAND'S <lb />
SUPPLY house. <lb />
awl <lb />
If you build a ho <lb />
to i ml, <lb />
s for yo r family, pro dons . <lb />
for your <lb />
you. can ail ply your ; is.<lb />
Our mill i i <lb />
in mil and we are <lb />
pare ti cotton, grind . <lb />
saw . and, do all kinds <lb />
of i irk m <lb />
house trim <lb />
do . <lb />
ts and <lb />
Department.<lb />
T. F. <lb />
Grimesland, N. C. <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
In In the way <lb />
Dry Goods. <lb />
i i Hats, <lb />
,; i r <lb />
. pat, bob I <lb />
or some Lei for the <lb />
or arm, you en<lb />
anything h r a <lb />
Erg <lb />
i mis <lb />
OR TORPID LIVER. <lb />
A torpid liver deranges the <lb />
system, and produces <lb />
SICK HEADACHE,. <lb />
Costiveness, <lb />
Skin and Piles <lb />
There is Better for <lb />
common diseases than DR. <lb />
LIVER as a trial prove <lb />
Take No Substitute.<lb />
The on the l- <lb />
the .;.<lb />
C. VENTERS, <lb />
Is, ; Ore- <lb />
Ti haw i and Cigars, Tin <lb />
i Fountain to u, A II <lb />
the Hot I <lb />
A Concession by Russia. <lb />
Paris, Associated <lb />
Press learns that in the of <lb />
I lie French government there is <lb />
Still a chance of avoiding a conflict <lb />
Russia and Japan, as a <lb />
. Boll of a concession made by <lb />
mi her latest The dis- <lb />
patches have come to Pans <lb />
from all quarters today have <lb />
most pessimistic, and the <lb />
the govern meat is strong <lb />
i with in. <lb />
I . <lb />
re are after, and the i of one <lb />
i . ilk, cream and <lb />
v. ; e i i <lb />
. i t J .<lb />
YOU A L <lb />
; i ire you will want La pretty <lb />
. ; v ma I It f for a to own i. <lb />
s mi. lawn m iv we <lb />
I wit . <lb />
it to th work. <lb />
I ;. . r <lb />
. else the hardware line. <lb />
.- <lb />
. <lb />
AI<lb />
A DISCOVERY. <lb />
Dyspepsia Care docs for I <lb />
the stomach which it is an <lb />
able to do for f. when but <lb />
lightly disordered or over-loaded. <lb />
I Dyspepsia Cure supplies <lb />
he natural juices of digestion and <lb />
work of the stomach, re- <lb />
the nervous tension, while <lb />
inflamed muscles of that organ <lb />
are allowed to rest and <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure digest <lb />
; ill and enables the stomach <lb />
nil digestive organs to transform <lb />
into rich, red blood. Sold <lb />
by Wooten. <lb />
Fifty Lives are Lost. <lb />
Seattle, Wash., Jan. <lb />
to the Seattle Times from Port <lb />
Washington, <lb />
lives were lost today in the <lb />
sinking of tine new steamer <lb />
a that swept over <lb />
the Straits of Juan De with <lb />
relentless fury yesterday and last <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, Jan. 1904. <lb />
Miss Nina Grimes left last eve- <lb />
for to Miss <lb />
Bennie Mooring. <lb />
C. S. and J. Mayo <lb />
left yesterday for Norfolk. <lb />
Miss has to <lb />
Baltimore. <lb />
Butler, of is <lb />
Mis. Knox <lb />
We are to note that Miss <lb />
Effie Grimes who has slightly <lb />
ill, is well again. <lb />
M. O. Blount left today for Nor- <lb />
folk. <lb />
Virgil Lee spent yesterday <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
J. S. spent Sunday <lb />
Mr. Blount. <lb />
Nathan returned <lb />
Olive Monday. <lb />
Misses Louie <lb />
Keel, and i. E. Grimes <lb />
and visited the <lb />
Misses Beverly's Sunday. <lb />
Miss Alice Grimes, Will <lb />
James visited at Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
The teachers on this side of <lb />
creek were very much disappoint- <lb />
ed not being aide to cross, on <lb />
account of if-, lo <lb />
association last Saturday. <lb />
We learned that it Was impossible <lb />
to go n t Friday <lb />
evening. <lb />
J. E. held two <lb />
services at the Baptist church last <lb />
y. There u <lb />
Sunday m ruing to hear <lb />
his interesting discourse. <lb />
A by name of Mills <lb />
Rollins, was la-; by a <lb />
falling <lb />
DR. R. J. GRIMES, j DR. G. P. THIGPEN, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb />
BETHEL, X. C. <lb />
Office opposite depot. <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
next door to Post Office, <lb />
STATON AND BUN <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Goods, Hard ware Furniture, Groceries. <lb />
We Pay Highest Prices for Cotton, <lb />
Cotton Seed and Country Produce. <lb />
night. <lb />
Greer Great Department <lb />
. <lb />
A NAME. <lb />
. it i e <lb />
From I testify <lb />
; s Little Risers <lb />
are as liver pill. <lb />
. named because <lb />
th y strength energy and <lb />
their work with T. <lb />
. Tex. Thousands <lb />
using tiny little <lb />
all others, <lb />
; they are so pleasant <lb />
cure biliousness, <lb />
jaundice, head- <lb />
. . etc. They do <lb />
i i is .- ad weaken, bin cleanse <lb />
; ten. Sold by L. <lb />
AT <lb />
Mi <lb />
you can get honest goods at living prices. our <lb />
large stock before buy and be satisfied your <lb />
i. . .<lb />
.; <lb />
t . y <lb />
. , . <lb />
I I r . <lb />
. tr Children<lb />
Crochet and Silk <lb />
Shawls in evening Sades. <lb />
Lace and Silk for <lb />
Ladies. <lb />
Cherry Co. <lb />
Si Out as if <lb />
o, N. Jan. <lb />
Frank H. claiming to be <lb />
Boston, was locked up the <lb />
j one o'clock today, <lb />
. the result of <lb />
i Laving been <lb />
i I possession, play- <lb />
 A u hour later, the <lb />
it hi- cell found <lb />
that an confederate hail <lb />
an iron clew bar, wrenched <lb />
the locks the prison- <lb />
The men are supposed to be a <lb />
couple who robbed quests of <lb />
Hotel her.- last week- <lb />
purchases. <lb />
Suits, Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Under- <lb />
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware, <lb />
and everything you wear, Everything yr-u use in <lb />
your house and everything you use in your parlor <lb />
Millinery Goods a Specialty. <lb />
Our goods are here and we are ready to serve you. <lb />
Everybody that buys, and body tries <lb />
our goods becomes our customers. give us a trial <lb />
and save yourselves money. <lb />
BLOUNT BROTHERS. <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
AFTER <lb />
Mr. of Geneva, O., hail <lb />
the piles for years. <lb />
dollars could do him no lasting <lb />
good. Witch Hazel <lb />
Salve cured him permanently. In- <lb />
valuable cuts, bums bruises, <lb />
sprains, laceration, eczema, <lb />
salt rheum, all other skin <lb />
diseases. Look for the name De <lb />
Wilt on the others <lb />
are cheap, worthless counterfeits. <lb />
L. Wooten. <lb />
Assignment at <lb />
The firm of A. L. Jackson <lb />
Co , at made an assign <lb />
Saturday. liabilities are <lb />
placed at F. G. James, of <lb />
Greenville, Is the assignee.<lb />
I wish to say to my friends and customers that it is now <lb />
my purpose to greet in early spring with the largest, best <lb />
selected and most elegant stock of millinery ever shown in this <lb />
town. The Trimming Department will be under the skillful <lb />
direction of Mrs. Ella Greene with able assistants. <lb />
I feel that my customers have a live interest in my bus- <lb />
You have each one helped me to make it what it is to- <lb />
towering structure standing on a solid foundation <lb />
whose massive pillars have been honest dealing. I thank you <lb />
one and all for the very liberal patronage extended me in the <lb />
year just behind us and hope that success may crown our every <lb />
mutual effort for prosperity in the one now reaching out before <lb />
us. <lb />
Mrs. L. Griffin.<lb />
To be a Year or Horrors. <lb />
A special cable to the j <lb />
Press Paris The <lb />
papers here are commenting gravely <lb />
on the unanimity of the astrologers,; <lb />
magicians, and trance <lb />
mediums in a year of <lb />
horrors for 1904. <lb />
A leading i awed Jacob <lb />
as follows; and <lb />
ethers agree more or less as to <lb />
Mere is the horoscope for 1904 <lb />
at the moment sun entered <lb />
the sign of It indicates <lb />
a year of groat immorality in Lon- <lb />
don. The viceroy of India <lb />
The United States have grave <lb />
with Russia and Germany. <lb />
Roosevelt falls sick and a conspiracy i <lb />
is hatched against him. Serious I <lb />
financial disasters in America <lb />
The Emperor of Japan has gave <lb />
accident. <lb />
An attempt on the life of the Em- <lb />
of China. <lb />
volcanic shocks Constantinople I <lb />
Chile the Philippines. <lb />
A fear of unhealthy literature and , <lb />
unlimited <lb />
The French cabinet falls between <lb />
April and <lb />
A panic in a music hall, grave ac- j <lb />
and popular disturbances in <lb />
Russia, An attempt to poison the i <lb />
Czar. Serious dissensions between <lb />
Russia and Austria. j <lb />
England loses prestige. The J <lb />
campaign in falls through. <lb />
Tremendous failures in Calcutta M <lb />
and the Transvaal. <lb />
Anarchist troubles in Spain; the <lb />
government threatened. <lb />
In China women massacred. <lb />
Everywhere crimes of passion. <lb />
WOK A . II HI.<lb />
h I <lb />
. i <lb />
II I <lb />
sf m<lb />
deaths <lb />
and strange i <lb />
A touch of blade and whits and a dash of red, green and brown <lb />
and you have a successful costume, Winter demands v <lb />
have it in big shipments. <lb />
pertinent <lb />
carrying a <lb />
in <lb />
pension <lb />
Garfield <lb />
that i <lb />
civil war h I <lb />
high-stater <lb />
that year It w <lb />
cede until it <lb />
para I<lb />
the pay <lb />
was <lb />
cost of <lb />
year <lb />
over a <lb />
it was win- <lb />
had <lb />
Against <lb />
for the <lb />
mysterious <lb />
phenomena. I <lb />
Nineteen hundred and four is i <lb />
of the date of j <lb />
birth of Joan of Are. This year a <lb />
wonderful child will be born with a I <lb />
high destiny, showing its power in <lb />
an anagram of the date <lb />
of apogee of Joan of Arc. <lb />
Cost of Pensions. <lb />
What hi on the floor <lb />
of the than <lb />
years ago about pension <lb />
is an old . but it is <lb />
w. When a bill <lb />
Appropriation <lb />
million dollars for <lb />
i was <lb />
i on the <lb />
i for the <lb />
in tin <lb />
and that from <lb />
constantly re- <lb />
up reared <lb />
Secretary <lb />
i-rt shows <lb />
; Item <lb />
eminent the <lb />
It w h -ins year <lb />
Millions than <lb />
ii -111 declared it <lb />
high water mark <lb />
ear the postal <lb />
vice cost the civil <lb />
and m account was <lb />
th war department,<lb />
Indians, and <lb />
interest on debt, <lb />
But i pension pay <lb />
meats this showed a decrease <lb />
of several hundred thousand over <lb />
those of the year. It is <lb />
however, that this de- <lb />
crease will <lb />
Ware b is made himself ex <lb />
unpopular by closely <lb />
pension claims, and <lb />
he is slated to leave the office be- <lb />
fore the presidential election <lb />
Post. <lb />
Dr. H. o. Hyatt will be in <lb />
at Hotel Bertha January <lb />
26th and 26th, , <lb />
Tuesday and Wednesday the <lb />
purpose of treating diseases of <lb />
ear, and throat and lit <lb />
tie glasses. w. <lb />
Overcoats<lb />
Great Reduction. <lb />
Every Overcoat Goes in this <lb />
Reduction. <lb />
5.00 <lb />
7.60 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
Overcoats <lb />
Overcoats <lb />
Overcoats <lb />
Overcoats <lb />
. . J <lb />
Knee Pants <lb />
Pairs Boys Wool Kn e <lb />
Pants worth double at <lb />
cent, reduction on en- <lb />
tire line of Grader.<lb />
-2 <lb />
to <lb />
Special Inducements on the entire <lb />
line, nothing but high class Millinery <lb />
sold our store. Everything new and <lb />
up-to-date. <lb />
FURS <lb />
They are the <lb />
; Season's latest ere <lb />
We are the <lb />
cheap Fur house. <lb />
-t <lb />
u, <lb />
CO <lb />
a, <lb />
Tailor Made <lb />
II i<lb />
They fit well, hang <lb />
well, handsomely <lb />
made. Prices <lb />
range from <lb />
to <lb />
COLD WEATHER <lb />
C flip <lb />
size Blankets . ; <lb />
Pull Size Blankets <lb />
Heavy Fleece and Drawer.-, . <lb />
La Fleece Shirts <lb />
La Fleece <lb />
n- <lb />
241-243 <lb />
W. Main St <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
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D. B Lites left this <lb />
T. D. . ea left ; J run <lb />
for Atlanta. <lb />
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from <lb />
G. returned I <lb />
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Mrs. J. U very k. <lb />
Mi-- returned <lb />
Sun i i <lb />
Skinner returned Satin <lb />
day evening from a trio up toe <lb />
road. <lb />
so. V, <lb />
-I-- r-i-4 <lb />
books to order the election. <lb />
Misses Eula and Clyde Co re- This the hoard a easily have; <lb />
tamed to Ayden evening, done less hour. But <lb />
Barry Skinner left <lb />
evening for <lb />
Fred vent to Ayden <lb />
night. <lb />
The graded school being <lb />
makes lull k dull. <lb />
Mrs, . ii la <lb />
Tue <lb />
Tues- <lb />
LET THE PEOPLE SPEAK. <lb />
They Should Hie <lb />
of Expressing Their wish <lb />
at the Ballot Box. <lb />
I he b saw proper to take a <lb />
different course, it referred the <lb />
to the <lb />
night, 11th, <lb />
1901. At the adjourned <lb />
the that after <lb />
purging the <lb />
went to books of all names that in his <lb />
had ceased to be <lb />
to vote, that the petition <lb />
twelve names more the <lb />
one-third. The beard <lb />
liter, received allowed a <lb />
i seventeen of the <lb />
ins who had signed the <lb />
asking that their <lb />
es be nor counted. These <lb />
were in effect stricken from <lb />
; list by the and an older <lb />
u as made declining to order the; <lb />
We cannot think the <lb />
I kept within the la, bit; we <lb />
do i their <lb />
did what they <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 Avers Cherry Pectoral, <lb />
and <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 SI. All <lb />
call the attention of <lb />
. reader to n . <lb />
Prior the November <lb />
I of board large <lb />
D. Arthur , ., , ,.,. .-,;, <lb />
i returned B petition request <lb />
eve from Scotland Neck. ,. j ,,, ,.,.,., <lb />
Mi. ; take the sense of <lb />
Mm. t, who has been visiting . making an effort to a dispensary here, <lb />
, re better control the ti my of getting up a new pert <lb />
tin ill morning. by establishing a dispensary and <lb />
. pro .- the <lb />
Mrs. W, f within the town, i <lb />
Ben . Louise I the ; the for signatures to <lb />
of I petition board el <lb />
T. at the .,,, when <lb />
If lie take it, <lb />
r, do a lie It h you not <lb />
i take It. He <lb />
It with him. We are <lb />
C. CO. Lowell, <lb />
in North Carolina. <lb />
New York. Jan. <lb />
Austin, colored was <lb />
rested The police say he <lb />
la wanted It N. for <lb />
the murder of ch on <lb />
May 1903. the papers <lb />
forwarded from Louisburg, the <lb />
man wanted is as Charles <lb />
Alston. <lb />
Man is but unreasonable; <lb />
woman irrational, but convincing. <lb />
I Man woman but loves <lb />
himself; woman loves man, but <lb />
admires <lb />
Abundant Proof. <lb />
f advertising In The <lb />
did not pay, you not <lb />
see the men using so <lb />
thought was right in the matter. much of our <lb />
a action of board impose- not might stick a pin <lb />
The Hay Grain Co., <lb />
OP- <lb />
Hay, Grain, Cracked Corn, <lb />
Bran, Cotton Seed <lb />
Meal and Hulls. <lb />
FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM <lb />
POINTS. <lb />
Get our prices see cir be- <lb />
fore buying. We wan; to buy your <lb />
Corn Peas cash. <lb />
and are informed this is <lb />
lone. I in- ministers of the <lb />
. , re now circulating petitions <lb />
Ho <lb />
us <lb />
it to . <lb />
j,, . the t <lb />
Sunday armed with long late In December and <lb />
coal and silk hat. The carried dispensary <lb />
making top heavy be inn g up -i <lb />
long it fore without their <lb />
derby, owners time to <lb />
I of stock to seek other <lb />
by names <lb />
ire the <lb />
petitions must be signed at <lb />
make them and <lb />
we those who n curtail <lb />
i e he open barroom to <lb />
geek these <lb />
these petitions. Do not wait for <lb />
I c to you but go to <lb />
Just What A Man <lb />
ANTS<lb />
i.-DAY, VI. <lb />
s of a j, <lb />
There in at Ibis lime a terrible <lb />
not wishing to do anyone a <lb />
Ml Clyde of apt <lb />
here. read ill agreed postpone <lb />
Hieing tie petition the i.-i <lb />
meet in <lb />
action and i <lb />
aim in among the parents <lb />
today <lb />
Clark went to am <lb />
J. M. Turner, of Raleigh, was <lb />
here today. <lb />
j of eases f <lb />
which, are scattered about in our <lb />
mi 1- well that it, is so. <lb />
rt would be an unnatural parent i haberdasher to keep, but what you will find at this store. <lb />
; do in h a to For business, for evening dress, for every social ion, we <lb />
Just what a man wants in Furnishings he is sure to <lb />
re. <lb />
There isn't a thing that you'd expect the most <lb />
Hue ; w is be i <lb />
U. II. of m, <lb />
here today. <lb />
i with a of <lb />
which I this <lb />
was <lb />
spirit would be <lb />
with a spirit o part <lb />
those who favor the open bar <lb />
. Cherry left Monday eve rooms. we be disappointed <lb />
m A i.--. <lb />
v. ill tell story. <lb />
At the meeting of the i. on <lb />
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Ayden, spent <lb />
Durham, <lb />
It. <lb />
sing <lb />
It. Johnson, o <lb />
Monday here. <lb />
Parker, f Center Bluff, <lb />
today here, <lb />
K. i. Strickland left this morn- <lb />
Re . A T. King left this morn <lb />
for Pal Forest, <lb />
Z. T. Jr., Ibis <lb />
nil col land Neck, <lb />
Two a Mr. and Mrs, <lb />
D. Smith are quite k, <lb />
, Mo roe, <lb />
is vis . . father, W. H. Keel. <lb />
re <lb />
from e. i <lb />
W. Smith, returned from <lb />
. evening, <lb />
W. G. Lamb and son, Wilson, <lb />
Of Williamston, were here today. <lb />
Rev. W. B, returned this <lb />
morning from and <lb />
j just right. Not a detail lacking, for <lb />
Complete flan's Store. <lb />
One <lb />
child this have the right and yet we sell cheaply <lb />
I disease. fathers I the i <lb />
.,,, ii Perhaps you may want correct shaped <lb />
with a thousand times in right and <lb />
,., than ; best make in right Dress Hose. <lb />
.; doing th- are all here-and all are <lb />
sous against the wreck and <lb />
trouble and sorrow these <lb />
room into the of <lb />
of <lb />
seen by to <lb />
K quoted there is I <lb />
iii lie lost if are to <lb />
; on <lb />
. must be ad- <lb />
ill days and must be <lb />
held days before the town <lb />
June. <lb />
Let <lb />
. , ask in <lb />
of the boa id <lb />
one in week to consider it. <lb />
. ; In that <lb />
i r v. ill call the <lb />
be do so mid <lb />
. ill his call, <lb />
II . i-i present ml <lb />
in. . of the <lb />
will be order <lb />
The . held a special <lb />
meeting to ear the petitions to <lb />
grant licenses to open bar-rooms, <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
. <lb />
H. J. C. V. York. L H. <lb />
Thursday the lust, <lb />
us -i with the id Id <lb />
men were nuked to order <lb />
an election to be h Id Thursday <lb />
the In on <lb />
view of the law the hi <lb />
board S <lb />
f the law <lb />
s the Watts In <lb />
i. -i all be of ii <lb />
.;. of any or town, <lb />
upon the one I I <lb />
of I n <lb />
u I l . <lb />
municipal el <lb />
to be h <lb />
I d j n r in <lb />
bit n the petition may be lib <lb />
of <lb />
city, county or general election, <lb />
in time for the notice to <lb />
as above required, to determine <lb />
,, . . . and mi- believe they will hold <lb />
Whether liquors <lb />
shall be manufactured in up, Whatever may I <lb />
The <lb />
and <lb />
Lumber Co., <lb />
or town, barrooms be their individual opinions is to <lb />
Keel left this after-i or saloons established In the wisdom of holding such so <lb />
noon a visit loner sister Mrs said city or town. Whether Section, not <lb />
I , . ,,.,, , use their to <lb />
dispensaries shall be established. ,,. <lb />
B. G. in country. <lb />
Mis. Battle Swindell this <lb />
morning for to visit her <lb />
BUSS. <lb />
Mrs. Annie of Wilson, <lb />
who has been visiting Mrs. T. <lb />
returned home today. <lb />
B. Williams and J. M. <lb />
left morning for to at- <lb />
tend the Masonic i and <lb />
J. M. of New Bern, <lb />
who been spending a few days <lb />
here, returned home Monday ere- <lb />
vent the people a chance <lb />
suit city or town. And any to vote this question. <lb />
such election may be ordered to <lb />
determine any one or two or all of <lb />
said questions, as the petition- <lb />
may their <lb />
Provided that such <lb />
not be held oftener once <lb />
two <lb />
It seems to us that a proper <lb />
of this language limits <lb />
the power of the board to <lb />
comparing the petition with the <lb />
registration books at <lb />
municipal if it <lb />
was to one-third of <lb />
This issue has risen up in our <lb />
midst and it will not go down until <lb />
voice of the people has op- <lb />
to speak at the polls. So <lb />
let the petitions be tiled, and the <lb />
order for election made. Let <lb />
the campaign against the open <lb />
loons be waged in earnest but with- <lb />
out bitterness. If we are beaten at <lb />
the polls we will then have no <lb />
complaint to make. Give us the <lb />
opportunity to test this question. <lb />
There are almost as many bad <lb />
as there are people. <lb />
and <lb />
MANUFACTURERS <lb />
Factory situated by railroad just North of the <lb />
Imperial Tobacco Factory. <lb />
All kinds of dressed lumber, <lb />
scroll work. <lb />
All machinery new and up to-date- and of the best <lb />
make. <lb />
Plans furnished and contract taken for erection of <lb />
buildings. <lb />
Tinning, Slating, Guttering and all kinds of sheet <lb />
metal work. Our in shop is on fourth street, opposite <lb />
marble yard. Mr. H. L. Wyatt has charge of <lb />
our tinning and slating department. You will find him <lb />
a master of his trade. <lb />
We ask for our share of the public patronage and <lb />
will do our best to give satisfaction .<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 . 1904- <lb />
No. <lb />
HERE IS THE DIFFERENCE. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA'S RESISTANCE <lb />
TO THE STAMP ACT. <lb />
On Which Side do You Stand <lb />
We can understand how it is Essay by Mis Dora of <lb />
that a man who is engaged sell- that won the Grimes <lb />
whiskey and making his living in contest on North Caro- <lb />
out of it should stand for the open Una history. <lb />
bar and oppose a dispensary. , <lb />
. . The Act was a law passed <lb />
W e can also understand that ,,., . <lb />
.,,. . . the British Parliament on the <lb />
extreme prohibitionist who has <lb />
u . k 122nd of March, saving that <lb />
conscientious scruples about <lb />
, cheek, notes, bonds, deeds, <lb />
any part whatever in under- <lb />
taking I regulate sale of II- <lb />
should oppose a dispensary. <lb />
Bat we cannot understand how <lb />
it is great mesa of the <lb />
conservative, thoughtful people, <lb />
who stand midway between these <lb />
extremes, prefer the open <lb />
bar room ma dispensary. <lb />
The bar runs open <lb />
day and night. The dispensary <lb />
wills, new pamphlets, <lb />
almanacs should written n <lb />
stamped paper, stamps fol <lb />
which should come from England, <lb />
the value of them ranging from a <lb />
half to six pounds. <lb />
The cause of the passage of this <lb />
unjust act was to compel <lb />
American colonies to help pay <lb />
great debt made the French <lb />
and Indian war, during which <lb />
runs only in day. The bar they h-d and <lb />
room invites young and <lb />
weary to make its the. O. had <lb />
place of evening resort to warm by m n <lb />
its and u <lb />
Tue closes Us j. Match, <lb />
night and says to all men ,,,,,. were <lb />
place where liquor is sold <lb />
not furnish a retort can ,. . , . ., . ., <lb />
that be prorogued <lb />
and Io <lb />
obi n he young. <lb />
The bar contributes a large <lb />
per to class <lb />
leaves the property Io be taxed to <lb />
bear burden. Every thought <lb />
fail large <lb />
per cent lie Violators of law <lb />
fore from the II be <lb />
him read the <lb />
port of mayor's court. <lb />
will demonstrate a <lb />
considerable part of the taxes paid <lb />
go to the expenses of the <lb />
wrest, trial f <lb />
those charged n h crime traceable <lb />
to the evil effects of strong drink. <lb />
In the property is taxed <lb />
to its maximum limit, while <lb />
bar rooms are taxed but little <lb />
above minimum limit. If it <lb />
be true that sale of <lb />
so to the burden <lb />
then it ought to be <lb />
made its full share of lids <lb />
The dispensary <lb />
does this It seeks to <lb />
the evil and at the same tune <lb />
gives all tic profits arise <lb />
from the traffic to relieve taxis <lb />
I that had session only <lb />
. . <lb />
tradition says it <lb />
prorogued on a state- <lb />
made by speaker John Ashe, <lb />
who, when by his <lb />
excellency me <lb />
would lake in i- <lb />
I stamp act, replied, will tight <lb />
i . rued <lb />
This fully intended doing <lb />
in N. for on turd y the 19th <lb />
Oct., about seven o'clock the <lb />
evening, nearly five pen <lb />
pie assembled at Wilmington, <lb />
exhibited the effigy of Karl <lb />
and alter letting it ban by the <lb />
neck for some time, made <lb />
large bonfire-with a number of tar <lb />
barrels, and it to the <lb />
flames After effigy was con <lb />
they went to every house <lb />
in town, and the <lb />
upon <lb />
their drinking property, <lb />
and no stamp duly, also, at <lb />
conclusion of each giving <lb />
for the of <lb />
Lord and bis adherents. <lb />
This was done because the. people <lb />
The crowd insisted ed paper, on which he should have assist each to the best of <lb />
upon knowing whether he intended the <lb />
to execute his said office or not-, these proposals the gentlemen execution of the stamp <lb />
He replied, shall be very sorry returned their thanks, Mr. Dry. of the <lb />
to execute any office disagreeable for the ,. port, went to the governor for <lb />
to the people of the advice, who told him . pot the <lb />
But they, not satisfied with a desire to render his papers ,, board the for he <lb />
a declaration, carried him into the service to this province, surely be compel,.,. by the <lb />
court house, where he was com- people to the. Hi <lb />
to sign a written Bump act be destructive of answer was, take <lb />
stating that lie would have their rights, and lie-ides submit- them from me, but I HI never <lb />
nothing to do with any more to such an oppressive act give them captain <lb />
the stamped paper, either direct- i would be opening a direct inlet On th his <lb />
or Indirectly, until it Slavery, which all mankind desk Brunswick broken <lb />
agreeable to the inhabitants of the J ought to avoid, therefore, f-r and the dear.- <lb />
province. Furthermore these reasons, should resist w-ere taken <lb />
mat this was signed by his own; the act lo f On the same day on mind red <lb />
free will and accord. power. . and fifty armed men o the <lb />
As soon as the s amp j The governor then stated his governor's house in -wick <lb />
had co plied with their desire, regret hat they had rejected bis j to demand the person . <lb />
placed in armchair, So and that who bad made th <lb />
carried him first around the court could not help the but be was not there, so the <lb />
House, giving three at consequences. next day in the morning <lb />
every corner, and then AH this bad no effect on the tee of these <lb />
with him around one of the North Carolinians, for on Nov. went aboard the Viper de- <lb />
of the town. they reach 28.1760, when the of Captain <lb />
house in which be was staying, the British sloop, Diligence, the vessels be, seized <lb />
they sat him down at the and the people under the the evening he gave <lb />
gave three loud cheers. es. of Hugh Wadded and John Ashe and agreed to make no further <lb />
him the house, where armed themselves would not B <lb />
was prepared the best liquors to the vessel lo be unloaded. I Pennington, <lb />
be had, they all began in When Captain Phipps what I f the province, <lb />
j great form, with three jells at the opposition there was he in the governor's <lb />
of each toast. Thai the of river. only one night, <lb />
evening a bonfire was made and no however, finding g he was seen <lb />
person appeared in the streets the stamps had arrived, sent out j the house Col. Jam- <lb />
without having Liberty in a saying He was called back by <lb />
capital letters on his hat. stamps province who <lb />
only at Wilmington was t were in the Cape Fear river, and cm Id not let Pennington <lb />
haired for Houston so plainly person lo <lb />
shown, for st his them gel them by <lb />
was i applying me of About five in unites afterwards, <lb />
Greek was hanged by the side of sloop, Diligence. avenues filled, with <lb />
a man who ha wife, shortly after arrival of the ed men, and note was tee <lb />
nor was he even by the stamps, two Dobbs and governor, stating that they wished <lb />
people his county, and Patience, up the Cape to see comptroller, and it he <lb />
after forcing river, one from Philadelphia, did not agree for them to do so, it <lb />
ton to do as they and other from St. would not he in power <lb />
went to see Mr. A. Stewart, the vessel <lb />
printer of toe N. C on their lie papers, but <lb />
bad some <lb />
five <lb />
. p. <lb />
s , <lb />
. but <lb />
next <lb />
I nun <lb />
I- <lb />
he <lb />
lie lie <lb />
directors appointed to prevent the <lb />
the terrible consequences that <lb />
would follow. The governor made <lb />
informed id having <lb />
of the people. So we repeat, i . . . . <lb />
, tunes expressed <lb />
in favor of the stamp duty <lb />
cannot how thought <lb />
people can <lb />
to take the dispensary in pref <lb />
to open room. <lb />
Big Fire in <lb />
had a big fire on <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
plumbing es. <lb />
the first floor. The <lb />
to he is <lb />
bun. It was insured to this <lb />
amount. <lb />
Joseph J. Stone's printing office <lb />
was damaged but it is impossible <lb />
to state how much the stock <lb />
was ruined, the presses were saved. <lb />
He had insurance <lb />
The Greensboro Shade Company <lb />
was loss in <lb />
C. E. Pugh, grocer, and J. Ed. <lb />
Albright plumber, had their stocks <lb />
damaged tire water. <lb />
on these two is to <lb />
cover the damage. Total <lb />
was about <lb />
The wounded heart heals, but <lb />
the scar remains forever. <lb />
Two heads are better than one <lb />
but not on the same pin. <lb />
Again en Thursday of same <lb />
mouth, a of people <lb />
assembled, made an effigy of <lb />
Which they put in a Coffin, <lb />
and man at I in solemn procession <lb />
with it to yard, a drum <lb />
in mourning beating before them, <lb />
the town bell sad <lb />
knell at the game lime. Before <lb />
committing th.- b <lb />
they thought it to <lb />
feel its pulse, and finding <lb />
some remains of life, they returned <lb />
back to a fire already prepared, <lb />
placed the effigy before it a <lb />
ire and spent the <lb />
remainder of the evening re- <lb />
on out that, liberty <lb />
had still an in the col- <lb />
Dr. was <lb />
pointed stamp master of this <lb />
province, how was he treated <lb />
by the people of N. On Sat- <lb />
the 16th of Nov. he went to <lb />
Wilmington bad just <lb />
there three or four hundred <lb />
people, with drums beating and <lb />
colors flying gathered to at <lb />
the house where stamp officer <lb />
When act passed, Mr. instead thereof, bad statements, <lb />
Stewart was sick with lever, from the proper officers of <lb />
hail not printed the lot ports, from whence came, <lb />
some if he certifying they could secure patches for <lb />
print the paper, no stamps. Captain of any gentleman has <lb />
be replied, have no war sloop, seized <lb />
I pat a late act of the vessels. Tins to <lb />
forbids the painting on any have stamps at Cape Fear, when <lb />
lb- was then none elsewhere, the <lb />
L told positively that, if he did not, said was <lb />
j be expect She same treat- particular on their <lb />
as the stamp men, th-y l-o Inn. it ex <lb />
a Mr, cited then so <lb />
said rather rue straightway mad.- up <lb />
hazard of ins life lie would their not to to it. <lb />
with their request, but Before this they bad contented <lb />
took the whole for a witness themselves with a general <lb />
he was compelled This to the stamp act, but when <lb />
he too, for on the to impose particular <lb />
of the next was the follow restrictions upon the commerce of <lb />
lugs is the place to affix their river, they went Into <lb />
stamp above a ghastly to meet them. <lb />
, . ,,., . First all, upon learning of the <lb />
skull-and . <lb />
the inhabitants of <lb />
On Monday, the 18th of Nov., an agreement <lb />
of gentlemen of rot to supply the king's ship with <lb />
Brunswick, New and provisions until such seizures <lb />
I counties, dined bf Stopped, the boatmen <lb />
I with Governor by the Viper for supplies <lb />
urged upon them the necessity of were pat in jail. <lb />
permitting the circulation of the; On 12th of Feb., 1766, a letter <lb />
stamps. He said it would be a appeared the Gazette, Urging <lb />
pleasure to hi to exert his in- <lb />
and interest England to <lb />
the people in the name of <lb />
dear to rise in their <lb />
promote the of North and put a stop to these <lb />
Carolina but he thought the <lb />
stamp act would be a great help to <lb />
the for carrying on <lb />
The expressions were <lb />
e iii tin minatory the governor <lb />
threatened to suspend the <lb />
besides it would look like cation of paper. Au <lb />
they were trying to sever the de- <lb />
on the mother country <lb />
to oppose, and that if they would <lb />
only submit to it, be himself <lb />
would pay the duty on <lb />
instruments on stamp-<lb />
was entered into by some of <lb />
leading men of several counties <lb />
of the province on the conditions <lb />
at any risk and <lb />
whenever called upon, should <lb />
unite and truly and faithfully <lb />
this reply, being <lb />
employed by his excellency on <lb />
with him may see my <lb />
The main body, which <lb />
consisted about five hundred <lb />
armed men, drew in- within three <lb />
hundred yards of the house, <lb />
Harnett, a representative in the <lb />
assembly, came at bead of the <lb />
detachment, and sent message to <lb />
speak with Mr. The <lb />
governor would never consent to <lb />
it, nevertheless was <lb />
taken and carried to the court <lb />
Ii use, where be was impelled to <lb />
do as Houston bad done. <lb />
A similar oath was required <lb />
all the clerks of the county courts, <lb />
and other public, officers of the <lb />
province <lb />
There was neither <lb />
nor disguise about any of the re- <lb />
made by North Carolina <lb />
to the stamp act, long can she <lb />
boast of her brave, n id <lb />
liberty loving people For thus, <lb />
as many other <lb />
her first in <lb />
Governor Respites Boy Who Slew Twelve. <lb />
Governor has re- <lb />
spited Chas E. Kruger, who was to <lb />
be hanged at Pa., on <lb />
yesterday until Feb. for the <lb />
purpose of inquiring into the men <lb />
condition of the youth. <lb />
has to murders. <lb />
His mother his written the gov- <lb />
stating that her son is in- <lb />
sane. <lb />
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