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PERSONALS m SOCIAL <lb />
Monday, <lb />
i r. BOA -y <lb />
B. I. Wall, of Washington, i <lb />
in <lb />
Cleveland Moore, of is <lb />
in <lb />
Dr. W. E. Warren, of William- <lb />
is in town. <lb />
Secretary of State J. Bryan <lb />
Grime returned to Raleigh today. <lb />
E G. came over this <lb />
morning <lb />
H. returned Sunday <lb />
from Baltimore. <lb />
E. M. left Sunday for <lb />
Wilmington where will go <lb />
business. <lb />
Mrs J. F. of <lb />
arrived Saturday evening to <lb />
relatives and left today. <lb />
Mis Kate of Wilson, who <lb />
has been visiting Miss Shep <lb />
pa d, returned hi tn n day. <lb />
f i <lb />
have used Hair Vigor <lb />
for thirty years. It is elegant for <lb />
a hair dressing and for keeping the <lb />
hair from splitting at the <lb />
J. A. <lb />
Hair-splitting splits <lb />
friendships. If the hair- <lb />
splitting is done on your <lb />
own head, it loses friends <lb />
for you, for every hair of <lb />
your head is a friend. <lb />
Hair Vigor in <lb />
advance will prevent, the <lb />
splitting. If the splitting <lb />
has begun, it will stop it. <lb />
bottle. All <lb />
its when it ceases either <lb />
to with or <lb />
with <lb />
mil <lb />
If your supply you, <lb />
send us one dollar will express. <lb />
yon a bottle. Be sure th- <lb />
of your nearest express <lb />
J. C. CO. Lowell, M<lb />
y. <lb />
n. W. Had <lb />
i. . . h <lb />
ail. her pa re . . <lb />
even . <lb />
., <lb />
v,<lb />
Fire at Tryon. <lb />
S. C. Jan. <lb />
As the result of a fire at Tryon, <lb />
N. C, this morning two store <lb />
buildings and one dwelling house <lb />
were reduced to ashes. The stock <lb />
of goods in each store was burned <lb />
up, as was the majority of the <lb />
household i in the dwelling. <lb />
Good Office-. <lb />
without L. W. Lawrence <lb />
as crier and W. B. as <lb />
officer of the grand jury would seem <lb />
unusual. Sheriff Harrington has <lb />
both these excellent officers assist- <lb />
him at this as they have <lb />
many courts. <lb />
Trying Again. <lb />
Register of Deeds Williams <lb />
us that a i an procured a <lb />
a mouth ego <lb />
tailed lo gel married, <lb />
bark <lb />
end cot a n it <lb />
Greenville's Great Department <lb />
GREAT JANUARY <lb />
. WHITE SALE . <lb />
This great White Sale starts out with a <lb />
New and Superb stocK of Special January <lb />
Merchandise, such as has never before <lb />
been here, in Excellence, Variety <lb />
or Values presented. <lb />
Thousands of yards of Crisp, pretty <lb />
white goods are here in Patterns that are <lb />
varied and mast desirable. <lb />
one no <lb />
i me ; <lb />
c i ti <lb />
. <lb />
The <lb />
Department <lb />
Is full of beautiful new patterns. Torches <lb />
2nd Val Laces in match sets all widths end <lb />
qualities. <lb />
Bi <lb />
ill . t.<lb />
; I I <lb />
. . D <lb />
. Col.,<lb />
turned <lb />
i i <lb />
He leaves <lb />
i i <lb />
y ill and <lb />
a v and several children and <lb />
and an mother. <lb />
i r of, <lb />
. Davis today, after a <lb />
from <lb />
V. Cox, of spent <lb />
day hero Monday. <lb />
Kev. W. E. Cox. left Monday <lb />
evening for <lb />
E. d. Barrett, of Ki who <lb />
has en here for a days, <lb />
hi home Monday evening. <lb />
will begin to manufacture buggies <lb />
H. B. Hardy, of the Raleigh at an early day. <lb />
Hew Observer, is town, i <lb />
Court in Greenville this week <lb />
Jan. <lb />
i . <lb />
at the home of Shir- <lb />
ill- <lb />
Her son was w th her win i <lb />
she died and will leave with the <lb />
s tomorrow for Greensboro, <lb />
W. P. Hart went to Kinston j Ala., where they will be interred. <lb />
Tuesday night to see his son, Mrs. Hobson came to Boulder <lb />
is still very low. summer for her health. She was <lb />
mi . , c u . years of age. <lb />
Ayden Milling <lb />
are increasing their capital and <lb />
The <lb />
J. C. Lanier, who has been sick <lb />
several weeks, to be Old <lb />
again. <lb />
His many regret to <lb />
that J White is again <lb />
his bed wit Ii sickness. <lb />
J. M. Blow, manager of THE <lb />
depart <lb />
has several townsmen as <lb />
jurors. <lb />
i. w <lb />
Davis delivered <lb />
of Widely Known Priest. <lb />
Pensacola, Jan. <lb />
rector of St, Patrick's <lb />
parish, and one the widest <lb />
known ministers in the South, <lb />
died here today of e- <lb />
after an illness of about one year. <lb />
two splendid Sunday. <lb />
His congregation will build a <lb />
church here at an early day. <lb />
Mr. paster I <lb />
Methodist tilled his <lb />
just <lb />
talk i bout, it is <lb />
to give yon any idea of their must see <lb />
them to appreciate them. We have them all widths and <lb />
prices, in match complete; and we have bountifully <lb />
provided for little folks in our selection. <lb />
Greenville's Great Department Store <lb />
Wednesday, <lb />
W. L. went to Tarboro <lb />
today. <lb />
C. S. Carr has returned from s <lb />
visit to <lb />
Mrs. Susan Proctor, of Wash <lb />
is visiting Mrs. ,,. ,,,,,, <lb />
Mrs. Baltimore, is I to the habit of carrying pistol are <lb />
visiting Mrs. J. J. turning a risk of being it to tin- <lb />
Consolidation <lb />
In g of the reported con-11 <lb />
of two buggy <lb />
here, made <lb />
The <lb />
the <lb />
. Co. have con- <lb />
A large nice mule for sale, and application has <lb />
Smith and Bros. i letters of <lb />
under the firm name <lb />
Warning to Carrier. Buggy Co. The stock- <lb />
meat, came up today to see ho J of the names, <lb />
looks. appointment here <lb />
morning and night. , <lb />
, Co. <lb />
In imposing a ore of <lb />
offenders in for carrying <lb />
are E. G. J. j-. <lb />
Lang, E. A. Sr., E. A. <lb />
Jenkins left <lb />
morning Tarboro to visit <lb />
Miss Katie Lee Mills, of <lb />
ville, has <lb />
Blow, left this <lb />
weapons, D- Gardner and W. <lb />
B. Smith. The business will be <lb />
carried on present plant of <lb />
the John Flanagan Buggy Co,, on <lb />
roads for a term months, and <lb />
thing they I now y will <lb />
find themselves in the road gang. <lb />
Hotel <lb />
Elisabeth, City, Jan. <lb />
View Hotel was totally de- <lb />
ployed by tire Friday night at <lb />
Th. o <lb />
j young men. who bad not <lb />
all been together in several years. The loss is about. <lb />
Cobb, who has j Q the partially insured, The Elizabeth <lb />
and were talking over the happy City Marble Works and Miles <lb />
been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Fan <lb />
Jenkins, returned home <lb />
incident of then boyhood days. <lb />
junk shop were badly <lb />
morning with no insurance. The <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. of I What impressed the reporter most j <lb />
Newark, N, J., came in Tuesday in passing, was the of the, work an <lb />
evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. three, and a little inquiry <lb />
Mr. will take his that their weight is . ,. <lb />
annual hunting trips while here, The young men are Mr. m CO., <lb />
Manna Issues Call. <lb />
of New York, who <lb />
tip . st Mr. B. L. <lb />
Mr. Flanagan <lb />
Washington, Jan. j Another thing that can he <lb />
Hanna issued the call, that they <lb />
for the republican national con- all men in proportion to their <lb />
to meet at Chicago, at <lb />
June 1904, to select can- <lb />
for president and vice <lb />
president. The call makes the <lb />
usual provisions for the number <lb />
of delegates, four at large from <lb />
each state, and two from each <lb />
congressional district, <lb />
with alternates. <lb />
If a boy be properly trained he <lb />
will love work better than idleness. <lb />
If he not trained, but allowed to <lb />
drift, nothing but an inherent <lb />
strong, character will save him. <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
BUYERS AND SELLERS OP <lb />
Hay, Grain, Cracked Corn, <lb />
Bran, Cotton Seed <lb />
Meal and Hulls. <lb />
FIFTH ONE DOOR FROM <lb />
FIVE POINTS, <lb />
Get our prices and see our stock be- <lb />
fore buying. We want to buy your <lb />
Corn and Peas for cash. <lb />
Great Inventory Sale. <lb />
Entire stock of Dress Goods, Trimmings <lb />
Clothing, Shoes and Hats and Furnishing <lb />
Goods will be closed out in the next thirty <lb />
days at off. --.- <lb />
Hamburgs and Laces at Half Price. <lb />
We must clean the shelves for New Goods <lb />
Visit our store and see how far a dollar bill <lb />
will travel. <lb />
Thanking our friends and patrons for past <lb />
and soliciting your future patronage <lb />
we are . <lb />
Tour friends, <lb />
C. L Wilkinson Co. <lb />
Female Seminary Burned. <lb />
Jan. 18.-The Oxford <lb />
Female Seminary was burned <lb />
afternoon. Eighty young lady <lb />
students all escaped. The value <lb />
of the property was in <lb />
F. P. Hobgood <lb />
is president. <lb />
Hit Explanation. <lb />
J didn't hold his <lb />
very <lb />
answered Mrs. Corn <lb />
it wasn't six weeks be- <lb />
fore he knew to much more about <lb />
how to ran the business than the <lb />
man that it that they got <lb />
jealous and discharged <lb />
Star. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, JANUARY <lb />
No. <lb />
STATE NORMAL BURNED <lb />
Splendid Institution for Women <lb />
Swept Away. <lb />
A special to The <lb />
from Mr. Andrew Joyner, states <lb />
THE SINKS TO BATTLE OF MOORE'S <lb />
DEEPER ABYSS. <lb />
Education Says is <lb />
His Curse. <lb />
Miss., Jan. In hi <lb />
CREEK BRIDGE. <lb />
cheers, the to beat, and the j abroad, and so they in <lb />
pipes to play. through their <lb />
In the darkness of the early j forest, they were that <lb />
morning of the twenty-seventh, in their own groves they could <lb />
Colonel led attack. win easy victory over British <lb />
He was challenged at the bridge So we see that in this <lb />
by the Carolina sentinels. ; the beginning of North Carolina's <lb />
We mast remember that the j battles we to determine end- <lb />
Essay read before Pitt <lb />
Association, by j --s <lb />
Mabel of Winter that <lb />
that the State Normal and Indus- inaugural address delivered ,, mM in . .; <lb />
trial at Greensboro, was joint Session of Mis-- remained the troops trying <lb />
which had served as pets, to over come and rule good <lb />
and Campbell Old North Stale, <lb />
in the early dawn February, <lb />
at o'clock this <lb />
were asleep in that <lb />
. .,,. , . r I toe tendency of the <lb />
the time OS- j , . i. <lb />
but all of them were saved. I white women is nothing <lb />
No particulars came m. to bow me if tie <lb />
fire originated. <lb />
; racial for social In <lb />
., Carolina History.<lb />
During the Kev var, <lb />
rushed forward, and Colonel Moore showed such <lb />
1776, was the igniting over. It was a terrible wisdom and patriotism, at this <lb />
grandest battles on record. moment when our people saw particular time that he made <lb />
This wonderful battle owing I these barelegged Scotch j general. the ram.- of Gen- <lb />
This is serious loss to the terms bravery by both is furiously upon Moore, of battle <lb />
state, as this normal school cursed the nod troop,, the them, bat the Bridge a ill hi <lb />
urged an amendment loving Worth they were cool, de- every true North Carol <lb />
that will-place j Creek they were And Case well, <lb />
the of the Ashe v ill ever be <lb />
fund sorely within the this battle e find And the deadly were plied and honored for very in <lb />
one of lineal institutions <lb />
the South. <lb />
Alice Blow, of <lb />
a pupil at the also <lb />
Senator v L. Martin on Fear brave as ft memorable <lb />
Blow, that all the girls are j h of th but ,, ,,. <lb />
It is cause for gratitude that Be Governor e of the first to tali. SCH <lb />
a race be <lb />
best and wisest Ha , his bead <lb />
j Moore. <lb />
lives were lost, <lb />
being pierced by twenty six Entertain- <lb />
Actual Cotton. morally h news that; <lb />
farmer and Campbell likewise fell, the The colored citizens were treated <lb />
merchant, ; t tine as that J K place m deadly end frightful j to the of series of mid <lb />
county, walked out of which was, ,,,. the <lb />
Heath a check rapidly, third by as he had colon d school of C M <lb />
in his Hand,, and he that, to 1880.; to ere is principal at th colored <lb />
never paused he had startling facts revealed by i A were on <lb />
AM ton belonged to Mr. among lie <lb />
He<lb />
of wealth but <lb />
in- was a a v n p <lb />
r, only every mean <lb />
i . v, as <lb />
; The program is reported as t <lb />
of Scotch fought . ., , , <lb />
lives in a found to Sew -w and join of Ken. <lb />
and there never beans super- i. 21.7 per cent. r r. c n <lb />
was found-in the black J mot at R.-i. .,. <lb />
Louisiana, and be <lb />
boy, he has made; ho most f his C it k. But be <lb />
opportunities. As a farmer he yet the <lb />
is ; <lb />
pis <lb />
of the Methodist and Ber, <lb />
W. A. Taylor, of <lb />
me as- delivered t ad- <lb />
people. never <lb />
our <lb />
well a. ho <lb />
am u is. c rear, , ,, , . <lb />
as,, he -v is four and w half w h and of IT u <lb />
Last yr J.-; tin, .- criminal, for, u. ,.,.,, , y- been the ,. our <lb />
as thick as lie is in the to the bride ., <lb />
H I be South, Mississippi I A,, W .,,,. ., Md are <lb />
. a saved particular y, I he is ;., ff dig hi . , m , along the line that on, <lb />
H,. year. sea tee must show <lb />
kept <lb />
buying, cotton. <lb />
; old ail-. <lb />
an <lb />
lei <lb />
flying every were <lb />
gratitude to those who are <lb />
to hem. E , <lb />
it Every V Pk up a newspaper ; . and then. <lb />
and P t blackened with ape Fear <lb />
he could make by j i the Americans had to e <lb />
he buy i a up from three aid 01.0 of ill <lb />
didn't the want impress with men enemy <lb />
g. j-there more killed <lb />
cotton to cent and aspiration r social haste to join I III- ti wounded. Most off Item <lb />
the stale. <lb />
Way to Look at <lb />
red <lb />
of <lb />
help- <lb />
is de- <lb />
qua <lb />
of <lb />
he didn't get palpitation gr falling from , <lb />
t heart like the big mill men., be free education in, led enemy i- bridge of two logs into the deep <lb />
Dint I <lb />
lie told goods Jar cm ton. vogue, winch . he is levying he .- <lb />
end ed every that tie white people be v 1770, <lb />
i-; th- the same <lb />
and in this of is him. <lb />
city. cotton at.-.-t little for this ten After it became dark he left his <lb />
over . he offered to sell nor the ft and quietly <lb />
and could no of their race. Nor do I cautiously ti e bridge. He <lb />
chaser, but when cotton wear to wish to be understood as the timbers m bridge <lb />
net I-- <lb />
ell <lb />
as to the <lb />
cm let a<lb />
except two log look- <lb />
up u position to help Lillington <lb />
cents he shook his bead the them for J am not <lb />
price was tendered him. nor sin I inspired by <lb />
Saturday Heath Brothers of this for but lam aim A she, who had already put <lb />
offered Mr. Orr attention to a most J themselves in the best place, to <lb />
all his cotton, and he at f prevent passage the enemy. <lb />
with the offer and urns given What shall he done The Loyalists expecting an easy <lb />
his check. Mr. Orr is the mast J but ii <lb />
refreshing that has been, own that <lb />
seen on the. local cotton j character Of the education for the <lb />
a twelve-month or more. His to be changed. If, <lb />
cotton its price years of earnest effort and <lb />
slid year nut <lb />
I here taken eight or nine . <lb />
H things about him, b he dune <lb />
hundred soldiers, who r,. .,. . , ,,. <lb />
were disarmed and dismissed. I <lb />
or <lb />
, , . get with and 8-iv <lb />
General and <lb />
r their chief men taken <lb />
industry and sagacity, and he <lb />
will be generally congratulated <lb />
over his Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
of fabulous sums <lb />
Victor unanimously agreed that <lb />
his camp should U- assaulted. <lb />
force at that time <lb />
amounted to about a thousand <lb />
At one o'clock the morning <lb />
Cotton seed and corn for sale <lb />
by W. P. Washington, <lb />
N. C. Also a limited of <lb />
seed potatoes. One <lb />
gathered from one acre in cotton <lb />
past fall over pounds of <lb />
seed cotton, and I made from my j which to build, or can- <lb />
corn to per not make a <lb />
after spring crop of cabbage. I The governor that <lb />
have a limited cm ton of <lb />
seed to sell. Price of to . , . . . <lb />
per bushel. Cotton seed demand the repeal of <lb />
bushel. 1- Amendment. <lb />
of money to educate bis head, the army <lb />
only succeeded making Of began their march, <lb />
out of him and impelling but it was within an hour of day <lb />
bin usefulness and efficiency before they reached the <lb />
laborer, wisdom would suggest I western bank of the and <lb />
that we make another experiment I found that Caswell his force <lb />
see if we cannot improve him I bad position on the <lb />
by educating his baud and heart. I site Bide. <lb />
There must be a moral substratum I The orders were directly given <lb />
to reduce the columns, and to <lb />
form the line of battle the <lb />
verge of the woods. <lb />
The rallying- cry was <lb />
George and the <lb />
The signal for attack, three <lb />
of <lb />
prisoners. <lb />
They gathered of the spoils <lb />
thirteen wagons, with complete <lb />
sets of horses, about fifteen hundred <lb />
rifles, in excellent condition, <lb />
three hundred and fifty one <lb />
hundred swords two medicine <lb />
and a box of guinea's and <lb />
other gold coin. <lb />
Thus we see this battle of <lb />
Moore's Creek was one <lb />
the m. st victorious battles of the <lb />
Revolutionary war. <lb />
It thwarted the schemes <lb />
Governor so dispirited <lb />
the Scotch that years <lb />
were to elapse before further <lb />
came from them. <lb />
it to inspired the North <lb />
that almost every <lb />
man was to turn out at an <lb />
hour's notice. <lb />
North Carolina had men enough <lb />
of her to crush domestic in- <lb />
and repel enemies from <lb />
sens it to his brother man for a <lb />
dollar or two, as the ease may be, <lb />
is as justly entitled to it as the <lb />
man who bushel of wheat <lb />
for a dollar. farmer <lb />
afford to raise wheat and give <lb />
to his fellow man, neither can a <lb />
man edit a paper and give it to <lb />
his fellow <lb />
Much Plowing. <lb />
People traveling along the <lb />
country roads say they never saw <lb />
so much plowing going on for the <lb />
time of year as at present. The <lb />
farmers are busy people in <lb />
ration for next crop for which <lb />
high prices are <lb />
Again let us admonish them not <lb />
to overlook food supplies when <lb />
planting time comes. <lb />
is the gate and <lb />
row is the Never be afraid <lb />
of being called if it i <lb />
that kind of narrowness. <lb />
.,,. <lb /></p>
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The Farmville Branch of the Eastern Reflector is in charge of REV. L. E. who is <lb />
authorized to transact any business for the paper in Farmville and territory. <lb />
. x<lb />
Department <lb />
Branch of the Reflector is in charge <lb />
K Bradley, who is authorized to transact any <lb />
the paper in and territory. <lb />
Obituary. <lb />
X. C. January <lb />
Bessie Windham, daughter of <lb />
David and Apple Bullock, of <lb />
county, was <lb />
1873. At the of <lb />
three tier n died; this <lb />
to little <lb />
Of look <lb />
the for mama; <lb />
would slit hat he her pillow <lb />
with tear.-, her broke <lb />
and bled, crying, mania <lb />
The influence f her <lb />
ill with her a <lb />
t memory of that face and <lb />
passionate love lowed her <lb />
through <lb />
At the age of fifteen she joined <lb />
the at <lb />
miller the mini of V. C. <lb />
On June 1902, she <lb />
was married to <lb />
of Farmville <lb />
H. This was a happy <lb />
i en Farmville was or <lb />
vaulted ago, she trans- <lb />
her membership here, <lb />
was a consistent till death. <lb />
As a member of the Church Build- <lb />
Society, she was tireless and <lb />
earnest, loyal and true. <lb />
She was sick long, but her <lb />
illness was severe. When lb <lb />
little babe came, he brought sun- <lb />
shine and but Alas the <lb />
shadows followed soon. <lb />
The tender babe of three days <lb />
died Monday new <lb />
sorrow, another another <lb />
fond ken t touched. <lb />
Raising up in bed called for <lb />
babe, pressed it gently to <lb />
In i h mi only mothers can, <lb />
in fare-well. But <lb />
the parting was not for lout for <lb />
on Sunday even Dec. as <lb />
the gathering shallows closed the <lb />
departing rays of setting <lb />
sun, she fell a blessed <lb />
which none ever wake <lb />
to weep. <lb />
She knew she going to die; <lb />
made her will, and <lb />
friends g ml bye. We laid <lb />
gently to teal In ii <lb />
beside her lit one, <lb />
they sleep side by side. <lb />
L. E. Sawyer. <lb />
CHEAP GOODS.<lb />
HATS. CAPS. <lb />
nice W, <lb />
All <lb />
is taken and a good tit guaranteed. <lb />
. hardware and groceries, all fresh and <lb />
G iV the Royal <lb />
suits made to order to fir the individual. Your meas- <lb />
We can furnish these <lb />
goods at cent, less than tailors charge. <lb />
If you want bargains come early to <lb />
W. Q. Store, <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Editors Going to St. Louis. . <lb />
Salisbury, N. C, Jan. <lb />
of the North j <lb />
Carolina Press Association held <lb />
hue Ir <lb />
d that the next <lb />
session of shall be <lb />
in St. Louis, May <lb />
will be the starting <lb />
point and the Carolina j <lb />
tors ill travel in Pullman cars. <lb />
H. B. Vainer of as- <lb />
expects to leave lot St L. <lb />
at to bet arrangements <lb />
for the hi . <lb />
R, L DAVIS BROS. <lb />
General Merchants. <lb />
No need of going further when we can supply all your needs in <lb />
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb />
Furniture and Groceries. <lb />
full line of Richmond Stove Cook Stoves and Heaters <lb />
Car load lots o Hay, Com, Oats, Cotton Seed Hulls and <lb />
Meal, Fertilizers and Lime. <lb />
Manufacturers of Buggies, Tobacco Flues and Trucks. <lb />
Farm Wagons, Coffins and Caskets always on hand. <lb />
In season we operate a Cotton <lb />
The chief end of man is the one <lb />
with the bead on. <lb />
God sees that I desire in <lb />
your heart to live a and <lb />
though man credit yon <lb />
God will reward you it. <lb />
Do Yon Eat <lb />
Good, Fresh Groceries <lb />
If do come to see us. We keep every- <lb />
thing in line and sell it to our <lb />
at the Lowest Possible Price, <lb />
Johnston Bros. <lb />
CASH GROCERS <lb />
G V. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Invite you to make their store <lb />
headquarters and While there to <lb />
inspect their complete stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
and learn their low prices. We <lb />
can supply all your needs in <lb />
any line of goods. <lb />
We are selling Lawns and other <lb />
summer dress goods at about <lb />
half price, to make room tor <lb />
all goods. <lb />
Youth Was Hypnotized. <lb />
Bales, the young son of <lb />
a capitalist, is In jail at <lb />
Bates <lb />
from a Catholic school near <lb />
and been by <lb />
his father. It was on <lb />
the stage of a two <lb />
priests, he v. as being used by a <lb />
hypnotist. The priests <lb />
recognized boy by description <lb />
out by a and <lb />
took charge of him. Afterwards <lb />
boy escaped from the <lb />
but has been found and arrested, <lb />
young Bates alleges that he <lb />
from the school by <lb />
by and forced to accompany <lb />
the latter over the country, being <lb />
to the man's <lb />
He says he had no will of <lb />
his own when III the of <lb />
the The denies <lb />
abducting the boy. He <lb />
that he found him tramping and <lb />
cared for him through charity. <lb />
Would Save Jamestown. <lb />
Washington, January <lb />
Representative Maynard, of <lb />
a resolution to- <lb />
day providing for a survey of <lb />
in order that <lb />
may be made to protect <lb />
Jamestown, the first English set- <lb />
in America, <lb />
by floods. <lb />
Some men to bed too late <lb />
ever to wake up famous. <lb />
The wise men only worship- <lb />
Jesus, but also presented unto <lb />
Him gifts, and the first gift was <lb />
gold. Oh for inure i-e men <lb />
The self-seeking church or <lb />
Christian grow. It a <lb />
question of expansion or <lb />
and it shall be given <lb />
unto <lb />
Sometimes we wonder why the <lb />
scriptures tell the bad things <lb />
did. It is because the Bible <lb />
is not a fairy Isle. When God <lb />
writes a man's biography he tells <lb />
the truth. <lb />
. Star, <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. O. <lb />
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, <lb />
Leaders in Fashions. Full line of <lb />
trimmed and untrimmed hats, dowers, <lb />
ribbons, Cheaper than ever. <lb />
J. H CO- <lb />
C. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
Fancy Groceries, Crockery, <lb />
Fruits, To- <lb />
and Cigars. Everything cheap <lb />
Highest price for country <lb />
produce- <lb />
R. C C. JOYNER, <lb />
Physician <lb />
and Surgeon. <lb />
Farmville, N. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Fresh kept con- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Ye la. <lb />
Weak <lb />
Hearts <lb />
Lady <lb />
or gentleman to manage business <lb />
in this county and adjoining <lb />
for house of solid financial <lb />
standing. straight cash <lb />
salary and expenses paid each <lb />
direct headquarter. <lb />
money advanced, position <lb />
Are duo to Indigestion. Ninety- <lb />
of everyone hundred people who ha <lb />
heart trouble can remember when <lb />
was simple Indigestion. It is <lb />
that all cases of heart dis- <lb />
ease, not organic, are not only trace- <lb />
able to, but are the direct result of <lb />
Indigestion. All food taken Into the <lb />
stomach which falls of perfect <lb />
ferments and swells the stomach, <lb />
puffing It up against the heart. This <lb />
Interferes with the action of the heart, <lb />
and In the course of time that delicate <lb />
but vital organ becomes diseased. <lb />
Digests What You Eat <lb />
Mrs. Nichols of Penn <lb />
Alter eating, my food would distress <lb />
ma by making my heart and I would <lb />
become very weak. Finally I got bottle of <lb />
and It save me Immediate relief. After <lb />
veins a bottles I am cured. <lb />
cures Indigestion, dyspepsia <lb />
and all stomach disorders, and gives <lb />
the heart full, free and <lb />
action. <lb />
s Site <lb />
the trial sells for <lb />
N. C. <lb />
After thirty of successful I <lb />
better prepared to supply all the <lb />
needs of the people with u complete stock of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
I can furnish anything wanted, from a; cam- <lb />
needle to a <lb />
I handle fertilizers and gin cotton in season. <lb />
The of the Davenport Braxton <lb />
Fertilizer will begin about Aug. <lb />
15th. It is beat invention of century. <lb />
Logger with experience, with two bunk <lb />
wagons and one ox cart. <lb />
j Is the place to get Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb />
Hats, Groceries, Hard warn, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at <lb />
i A full line of Drugs and Medicines. Highest prices paid <lb />
for all kinds of country produce. <lb />
LU <lb />
CO <lb />
m I <lb />
c u<lb />
M as <lb />
a. ;<lb />
a. <lb />
a, -O<lb />
a v <lb />
fill<lb />
k a <lb />
t M M M <lb />
i i i <lb />
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h k<lb />
i v tr <lb />
ill<lb />
a u <lb />
-o <lb />
I o <lb />
c- <lb />
I Ii <lb />
Saved Terrible Death. <lb />
The family of Mrs. M. L. Bob- i <lb />
of Tenn., saw her <lb />
powerless to save <lb />
her. The most skillful physicians <lb />
and every remedy used, failed, <lb />
while consumption was slowly hut <lb />
surely taking her life. this <lb />
terrible hour Dr. New <lb />
Discoveries for Consumption <lb />
turned despair into joy. The first <lb />
bottle brought immediate relief <lb />
and its continued use <lb />
cured her. Its most certain <lb />
cure in the world for all throat <lb />
and lung troubles. Guaranteed <lb />
Bottles and Trial Bot- <lb />
Free at Drug Store, <lb />
There is a vast difference be- <lb />
tween flattering a person and en- <lb />
him. The former is <lb />
done with an evil purpose, and <lb />
the latter with a pure motive. <lb />
A Vary Close Call, <lb />
I stuck to my engine, although <lb />
every joint ached and every nerve <lb />
was with writes C <lb />
Bellamy, a locomotive fireman <lb />
of Burlington, Iowa. weak <lb />
pale, without any appetite and <lb />
ail run down. As I was at <lb />
give up, I got ii <lb />
A Golden Rule <lb />
of <lb />
Be good to your land and your crop <lb />
will be good. Plenty of <lb />
Potash <lb />
in I <lb />
and quantity in the liar- <lb />
Test. Write us and <lb />
we will send you, <lb />
free, by next mail, <lb />
our money winning <lb />
books. <lb />
KALI WORKS, <lb />
Ne St. <lb />
or <lb />
Atlanta, So. Bread St. <lb />
Married. <lb />
obtain B. foreign f <lb />
if <lb />
Wednesday evening, 20th, at <lb />
o'clock, at the board- <lb />
house, corner and <lb />
streets, Mr. Zeb <lb />
and Miss Boa Elks were married <lb />
by B. H. <lb />
Firm. <lb />
Patrick, the new <lb />
grocers, have an advertisement in <lb />
today's paper. They have opened <lb />
a store under Hotel Bertha <lb />
and their is all new <lb />
fresh. They will carry at all <lb />
times the best and most select <lb />
groceries that be procure,. <lb />
WHICH <lb />
IS <lb />
r oner at <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can gel a <lb />
t thirty <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking;. Have a <lb />
too and be prepared for <lb />
line of tools <lb />
is all you could desire, <lb />
we will that tool <lb />
not a single <lb />
useful <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
The factory of the Burlington <lb />
Coffin Company was destroyed by <lb />
in Tuesday morning. The loss <lb />
about with <lb />
The plant will l re- <lb />
built. <lb />
Eight <lb />
in a wreck the Norfolk West- <lb />
railroad, at Durham, Tuesday. <lb />
I Mo one was <lb />
I Grading has commerced on the <lb />
. Raleigh Pamlico Sound railroad. <lb />
J.- m l fret .- <lb />
on <lb />
. ; i i <lb />
As I was about to I a i f I V , <lb />
a bottle Electric f , i B t <lb />
taking it, I felt<lb />
Bitters, and after taking it, I fell ; ; ; <lb />
as well as I ever did in my . ; <lb />
Weak, run down people U., ; ; <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Stock in every vile Friday afternoon. <lb />
and prices as low as the HaM <lb />
est. market prices <lb />
produce <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, c r <lb />
j J Sells Cotton. <lb />
I r be borne in mind that <lb />
J. K. g Greenville sells cotton, too, and <lb />
C some of hereabout are <lb />
the benefit of the high <lb />
W V X prices. Seeing Mr. F. <lb />
getting a large check cashed led to <lb />
. the in that had sold <lb />
bales of cotton through ,. B <lb />
Cherry Co. at cents, the <lb />
x. I. <lb />
Further injury dis- <lb />
C. L. went to Winter- closed Messrs, Cherry it Co. <lb />
also sold for themselves the <lb />
of Win-1 bales, the entire lot <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
ways gain new life, strength and <lb />
r from use. Try them. <lb />
by <lb />
Drug Store. Price cents. <lb />
OLD DOMINION <lb />
spent Saturday night bringing something <lb />
Sunday with Misses Anna and Mr. A. M. Moseley <lb />
Tessie the purchaser. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose John- <lb />
l son, of spent Sunday <lb />
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C. <lb />
It is well to remember ii <lb />
was to the that <lb />
the angels announced the Savior's <lb />
birth; they shepherds doing Steamer h. Myers leave <lb />
their duty. Washington daily, except i <lb />
. at a. in for Greenville, leaves <lb />
. . ., daily, except Sunday. <lb />
Wonderful Nerve , , , ,,. u f,,,,, <lb />
Ts displayed by many a man en Connecting Washington with <lb />
during pains of accidental ruts. Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, No matter how <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
If. <lb />
Henry Carmack, of <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in Saturday night and Sunday <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and at E. K. <lb />
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
Deli <lb />
At Last. <lb />
In a cemetery near Portland <lb />
there are live tables all alike, ex- <lb />
the inscriptions, which <lb />
first wife of John <lb />
Wounds, Bruises Burns, Scalds, Philadelphia, New York Boston, tobacco, <lb />
feet its But there's all t for he Weal with rail to supply <lb />
no need tor it. rads at Norfolk. <lb />
he pain and cure Shippers should order freight by . i <lb />
best S. c. ,,,, at hood Sunday. <lb />
Salve will kill t <lb />
the trouble. It <lb />
earth for Piles, too. W <lb />
en's Drug Store. <lb />
S. S. C <lb />
ii . i <lb />
It takes many new beginnings lo , . <lb />
Boston. <lb />
make a glorious ending. <lb />
i, B <lb />
Smith spent Saturday night and <lb />
Sunday with Misses Allie and <lb />
Lizzie <lb />
low the Mi Battle and Lena <lb />
at Craft's Sunday. <lb />
Misses button and Letha <lb />
were in this neighbor-1 Russia of <lb />
Folks Must Eat <lb />
low the <lb />
we are the <lb />
second wife of John <lb />
third wife of John <lb />
fourth wife of John <lb />
At rest at <lb />
New Clyde from <lb />
Bay Line and <lb />
i. Baltimore. Mar- <lb />
Line <lb />
A Hi i <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure for <lb />
the stomach that which it is nu <lb />
able to do for its- f, even I bill <lb />
slightly disordered or over-loaded <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure supplies <lb />
the natural juices of digestion <lb />
does the work of the stomach, re- <lb />
the nervous tension, while <lb />
the inflamed muscles of that organ <lb />
are to rest heal. <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure digest <lb />
you eat and enables the <lb />
and digestive organs to transform <lb />
all food into rich, red blood. Sold <lb />
f MY LBS,<lb />
Fresh, Clean, <lb />
are o <lb />
it.,. <lb />
Pure v i i m ids <lb />
W don't cull <lb />
P, W. was <lb />
a while Tiles <lb />
day, <lb />
Charlie Winter <lb />
ti <lb />
e over a <lb />
The City Hay k drain Co., <lb />
AND oP <lb />
Hay, Cracked Corn, <lb />
Cotton Seed <lb />
Meal and hulls. <lb />
There is good In till to the <lb />
who is altogether good, <lb />
man <lb />
FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR PROM <lb />
FIVE POINTS, <lb />
Get our and see our stock be- <lb />
fore We want to buy your <lb />
Corn and Pea I for cash. <lb />
n.<lb />
v.<lb />
Five Points. Sunday, <lb />
Thomas of P. <lb />
D- j; T S w. ,, <lb />
r. I <lb />
by its <lb />
J. <lb />
GROCER, <lb />
in <lb />
flu ii j I- <lb />
iii <lb />
Phone <lb />
Dental <lb />
ii. ; c <lb />
THE <lb />
A NAME. <lb />
From personal experience I testify <lb />
that DeWitt s Little Early Risers <lb />
are as a liver pill. <lb />
They are rightly named because. <lb />
they give strength energy and <lb />
do their work with T. . . , <lb />
Tex. Thousands closed down sometime <lb />
of people are using these tiny little Heeded repairs will resume op- <lb />
pills preference to all others, <lb />
because they are so pleasant and <lb />
They cure biliousness, <lb />
torpid liver jaundice, <lb />
constipation, etc. They do J under new management with a full <lb />
not purge weaken, but cleanse competent workmen. We <lb />
and Sold Jno Lit , , <lb />
u- y make and sell at wholesale and <lb />
retail, Sash, Doors and Blinds, <lb />
A man's prospects depend on <lb />
the things ho respects. <lb />
Mantels, Porch and <lb />
all sorts of Interior Exterior <lb />
Trimmings. We solicit <lb />
your patronage, not as a favor but <lb />
on our merits. <lb />
I V <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton handlers <lb />
Ties and Bags, <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
elicited. <lb />
W. <lb />
afternoon.<lb />
-s So .<lb />
Miss spoil <lb />
In mis <lb />
O-cat i. t to Winter- <lb />
C, A. .;. <lb />
e- in lilt <lb />
day. <lb />
Joe <lb />
Seoul, Jan. com- <lb />
plaits that soldiers are <lb />
causing Korea answers <lb />
. must interfere. <lb />
The in Seoul is increasing <lb />
ml the native press which <lb />
is is more bitter <lb />
against foreigners formerly. <lb />
The Emperor's led advisers <lb />
have a dully council. <lb />
legations hive <lb />
I increased their guards by sixteen. <lb />
he Japanese are buying and <lb />
, much rice in northern Korea. <lb />
I The ginseng trade is The <lb />
J Korean <lb />
whose arc pro <lb />
has made v threat <lb />
foreigners. <lb />
Crops Almost Total Loss. <lb />
Norfolk, Va., Jan. -The re- <lb />
wave, which la now more <lb />
than ever to Tidewater <lb />
Virginia interests, has <lb />
to paralyzed the trucking <lb />
. N I in this section, causing great loss <lb />
H. K. null Tues <lb />
day <lb />
R. L. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
CURED AFTER TEARS. <lb />
Mr. C. Haney, of Geneva, O., had <lb />
the piles for years. I <lb />
dollars could do him no lasting T p T A U <lb />
good. DeWitt's Witch Hazel U <lb />
Salve cured him permanently. In- . . <lb />
for outs, burns bruises, American and Italian Marble <lb />
laceration, eczema, I ,, <lb />
salt rheum, and all other skin <lb />
diseases. Look for the name WIRE AND IRON PENCE SOLD <lb />
Witt on the package all others ., , <lb />
are cheap, work <lb />
Jno. L. Woolen. <lb />
CRANK H. WOOTEN, <lb />
Attorney-at- Law, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
During January <lb />
hist year thousands of barrels of <lb />
spinach and cabbage were being <lb />
shipped north, I he shipments av- <lb />
barrels a day. Since <lb />
thousand <lb />
to me, the I on I barrels have been shipped, and <lb />
tie 2nd day of Jan, on the . , <lb />
of Walter Evans notice la predict that shipments <lb />
hereby given to all persons indent will cease if weather conditions do <lb />
to the estate to mass immediate pay- <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of Superior of Pitt . <lb />
County having Issued of ll <lb />
lo the undersigned, and to <lb />
creditors of laid estate to <lb />
claims properly authenticated, to tin, <lb />
twelve months <lb />
Practice in all the courts. Special <lb />
attention to collection of <lb />
and other claims. Prompt <lb />
to all <lb />
C. FLANAGAN, <lb />
Attorney at Law, <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
not improve near future. <lb />
Indications at present seem to <lb />
a total failure of <lb />
alter the of this notice, or this present crops, entailing a loss of <lb />
notice will ho plead in bur of their a. Zs in <lb />
recovery <lb />
William Fountain, H. <lb />
Physician and Surgeon, <lb />
N. C- <lb />
thousands of dollars upon farmers <lb />
and com mission merchants. <lb />
This the 2nd day of January <lb />
of the estate of waiter Cotton seed and corn for sale <lb />
by W. P. Washington, <lb />
N. Also a limited of <lb />
seed potatoes. One customer <lb />
gathered from one acre in cotton <lb />
the past fill over pounds of <lb />
seed cotton, and I made from my <lb />
one door of post office, or. corn to per acre <lb />
street Phone j after spring crop of cabbage. I <lb />
I DaTe a limited cotton <lb />
can hold a penny so close fed A . If to <lb />
. per bushel. Cotton seed fl <lb />
to your eye that you cannot see a <lb />
dollar or a whole block behind . <lb />
i par <lb />
per bushel. 1- -4-wk ft<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
KM I AND <lb />
D. J. Editor and <lb />
Entered in the office at N. C, as second class matter, <lb />
rate made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and counties. <lb />
to to fiction <lb />
Pitt County, N. C, Tuesday, January 1904. <lb />
Information comes from Wash- <lb />
that the Panama treaty will <lb />
be ratified. <lb />
King Peter baa grown tired of it <lb />
already and expresses a willingness <lb />
to give up his job. <lb />
Charlotte is agitating the union <lb />
depot question. May it not hang <lb />
fire as long as at Durham. <lb />
Five feet fences won't be <lb />
when the boll weevil conies. <lb />
They say the things can jump <lb />
feet. I <lb />
The proceedings in the <lb />
cases fail to develop anything <lb />
The trial of anything is <lb />
never as interesting as its discovery. <lb />
Even if the prospects do point to <lb />
high priced cotton for sometime to <lb />
come, it will not justify the farmer <lb />
to neglect food crops. <lb />
The fact is brought out in <lb />
at Washington that Pitt <lb />
county is the largest tobacco pro- <lb />
county in the world. Pitt is <lb />
county to be proud of. <lb />
Germany has a war fund which <lb />
has been far <lb />
years. <lb />
Now those who have it want <lb />
cents for their cotton. It will go <lb />
there. <lb />
It is the easiest thing in the world <lb />
make a man see a thing as be <lb />
wants to see Herald. <lb />
But not the way you want him to <lb />
see it. <lb />
About the tamest news in pa- <lb />
now is the war between Japan <lb />
and It has served its <lb />
We hope Gov. will not <lb />
forget to pardon the newspaper boys <lb />
who bare ban him the <lb />
past year. <lb />
Japan ts said to be getting tired <lb />
of waiting for Russia's decision. If <lb />
she wants war all she has to do is to <lb />
Th farmer who is out of debt <lb />
his crop in the crib, <lb />
stock well housed his land well <lb />
If you pay what you owe and the <lb />
man you owe pays what he owes <lb />
and the man he owes pays what he <lb />
owes, and so on down the whole <lb />
line, times will come no <lb />
Sun. <lb />
fire a gun and the will com- with buckwheat flour sod <lb />
, sausage i in a position <lb />
ft <lb />
independence <lb />
Morgan, Chauncey Jobs D. <lb />
Wears not much on legal; Rockefeller, or any other Idler, <lb />
phrase, but all those parties con- j There may be times when the let of <lb />
with stolen bonds keep- j the farmer is full of cars and <lb />
silent until the real thief got j but of them re content and. <lb />
safely away looks like compounding; independent these cool <lb />
. , Exchange. <lb />
a felony. <lb />
Mrs. Russell has not yet <lb />
stamps in the <lb />
Nor is it in <lb />
that Mr. has <lb />
the sentient hundred dollars. <lb />
The happiness of the in- <lb />
creases as cotton keeps climbing- <lb />
The long faces will follow when the <lb />
break comes and the bears get their <lb />
inning. <lb />
It really looks as if Russia is <lb />
hunting for a excuse, It is <lb />
ending out news from St. Petersburg <lb />
that other nations will be drawn in <lb />
if Russia and Japan fight. <lb />
Interest deepens as the <lb />
of those stolen bonds is pushed <lb />
in court at Raleigh. If some scape <lb />
goat does not come between, the bot- <lb />
tom may be reached and the thief <lb />
be spotted. <lb />
That Greensboro game inspector <lb />
appears to have a nose for the <lb />
Herald. <lb />
That's a You mean <lb />
his dog has the nose. <lb />
Hush money plays a good <lb />
sometimes, and the suggestion to <lb />
give a little soothing in the shape of <lb />
to Columbia may a <lb />
very quieting effect on the <lb />
patient. <lb />
It seems that Roosevelt wants no <lb />
Federal office holders elected as <lb />
to the convention to <lb />
him. He wants them to <lb />
a and then slay in the back <lb />
Col. I. A. Sugg can congratulate <lb />
himself upon being entitled to a sent <lb />
in the front row of the school of <lb />
prophets. It looks like his <lb />
on the price of cotton is coming <lb />
true. <lb />
The Raleigh Times intimates that <lb />
Russia and Japan do not want to <lb />
fight, hut want somebody to hold <lb />
them while they rail at each other. <lb />
So it is a case of of you hold <lb />
the other is enough to <lb />
hold ; <lb />
It is alarming to read of the great <lb />
number of fires occurring during <lb />
the last few weeks. Hardly can a <lb />
paper he perused without finding <lb />
accounts of by flames. <lb />
Several towns in North Carolina <lb />
have suffered. Can it be due to the <lb />
extremely cold weather causing <lb />
to build larger fires in heaters <lb />
and stoves and be less careful Fire <lb />
is a dangerous thing and too much <lb />
care cannot be taken with its <lb />
use. <lb />
The loss by fire of two large <lb />
female colleges in less than a week <lb />
a severe blow to the educational <lb />
interests of the state. The Female <lb />
College, at Oxford, and the State <lb />
Normal and Industrial College, at <lb />
Greensboro, are institutions the state <lb />
could ill afford to lose. We hope no <lb />
time will be lost in replacing them. <lb />
We received with the com- <lb />
of Dr. T. N. Ivey, editor of <lb />
the Raleigh Christian Advocate, a <lb />
of the North Carolina <lb />
Handbook for 1904. It is a <lb />
bound book of pages <lb />
filled with much useful and <lb />
interesting information that can <lb />
had from ho other <lb />
The price of this valuable book is <lb />
cents and can be had by <lb />
that amount to Ivey, at <lb />
St. Louis hotels are about to kill <lb />
the goose that lays the golden egg. <lb />
The report is getting out that they <lb />
think they have a cinch in prospect <lb />
and will put up rates to a <lb />
figure during the week of the demo- <lb />
national convention. This <lb />
brings on talk that if the hotels <lb />
pursue that course there is, <lb />
of the national committee being <lb />
called together again and another <lb />
place selected for the<lb />
Sky-Pilot Fife must find plenty of <lb />
suckers to invest in gold <lb />
brick, else he couldn't afford to <lb />
so much space with his <lb />
in the daily <lb />
ham Tribune. <lb />
The French customs commission <lb />
says in its report that the present <lb />
high tariff in the United States is <lb />
unnecessary as a protective measure. <lb />
it couldn't convince the infant <lb />
of the fact- <lb />
It is moral cowardice that keeps <lb />
some people poor in this world. It <lb />
is the lack of courage to appear <lb />
to be as poor as they really are. In or- <lb />
to off than they are <lb />
they live beyond their means. If <lb />
such people as these could bring them <lb />
selves to understand that having an <lb />
abundance of this world's goods <lb />
does not necessarily confer the best <lb />
sort of respectability they not <lb />
be so silly about trying to appear to <lb />
have what they really do not possess <lb />
and in the course of time they might <lb />
come to have something, and also <lb />
contrive to preserve their self respect <lb />
while they were getting it. while on <lb />
the other hand they generally wind <lb />
up with very little. <lb />
The city of Atlanta, Ga., has <lb />
to be used in <lb />
daily newspapers to advertise the <lb />
municipality. This is where Atlanta <lb />
gets the start and keeps ahead of <lb />
towns which do not recognize the <lb />
beneficial results of printer's ink. <lb />
No wonder that Atlanta grows and <lb />
thrives and attracts attention. Dur- <lb />
ham's method is to get all you can <lb />
for nothing, and keep everything out <lb />
of the daily papers possible. Which <lb />
is the most sensible and progressive <lb />
method of these two <lb />
Sun. <lb />
Lawyers have no right to shield <lb />
criminals because retained by them. <lb />
Judge Drown made that clear <lb />
day. We have not believed that <lb />
Colonel Harris had any wrong intent <lb />
with reference to the Godfrey bonds, <lb />
and his prompt disclosure of the <lb />
name of his client, in obedience to <lb />
the ruling of Judge Brown, shows <lb />
that he was only acting upon a mis- <lb />
taken conception of an obligation to <lb />
clients. No lawyer owes an <lb />
to a client superior to sound <lb />
public and <lb />
The idea of organizing a building <lb />
and loan association in Greenville <lb />
seems to he growing, if judge <lb />
from the number of people who have <lb />
spoken in commendation of the <lb />
in The on the sub- <lb />
There is no better way to get <lb />
one than to keep talking about it <lb />
until there is a movement for organ- <lb />
There are plenty of people <lb />
here who will become shareholders <lb />
if the right men take hold and or- <lb />
an association. And <lb />
better tine to do a n. <lb />
Bryan is out in a speech in which <lb />
he advocates reaffirming the plat- <lb />
forms of 1888 and 1900 without <lb />
change. It looks like two defeats <lb />
on that platform ought to be <lb />
enough. <lb />
It is to be hoped St. Louis hotels <lb />
will not anticipate a bonanza and <lb />
It isn't only the man who wishes, <lb />
to sell shoes or novelties who must <lb />
advertise. Pugilists and politicians <lb />
find it necessary in their <lb />
though they seldom admit it. <lb />
James J. Corbett, the actor-pugilist, <lb />
appreciates the value of printing <lb />
ink. no fun in prize fight- <lb />
says the former champion. <lb />
fight only for what advertising <lb />
is in it. Whether I win or lose <lb />
put up rates for the week that the U fight I am well advertised, and it's <lb />
editors take the exposition. If so the advertising I The free <lb />
the boys better select some other advertising Corbett gets <lb />
city. <lb />
A Chicago dispatch says a club <lb />
composed of many prominent demo- <lb />
in that city are taking stops to <lb />
boom Gen Nelson A. Miles for the <lb />
presidential nomination on the <lb />
ticket. A man could hardly <lb />
be found who would get fewer votes <lb />
in the South. <lb />
If the which <lb />
is practiced at some of our colleges <lb />
for boys could be converted into the <lb />
purchasing of a fire engine, and the <lb />
him to command a salary of <lb />
a week in <lb />
and Observer. <lb />
The North Carolina <lb />
is arranging to its <lb />
next annual meeting at the St. Louis <lb />
Exposition on May 16th. The <lb />
committee will meet in <lb />
bury next Wednesday, to make <lb />
for the trip. It will be. <lb />
an educational, business and pleas- <lb />
trip, all combined, and will be <lb />
most beneficial to each member. A <lb />
pleasant feature of the occasion, no <lb />
doubt, will be that each member <lb />
will be allowed to take with him <lb />
some member of his family. <lb />
drilling of a fire company, it would This would give the unmarried <lb />
be a great security against fire in <lb />
these buildings. And in addition <lb />
to this security against fire, the <lb />
young men would get their needed <lb />
exercise, and the insurance rates <lb />
Times. <lb />
We are unable to see what use <lb />
street lamps are to the town unless <lb />
they are lighted such nights as Fri- <lb />
day night. It was dark, raining <lb />
and disagreeable, yet there was not <lb />
a light on the streets to help <lb />
along. A member of the <lb />
board of aldermen tells The <lb />
tor that the management of the <lb />
street lamps is entirely with the <lb />
lamp lighter who buys what, oil he <lb />
pleases, lights the Limps when he <lb />
pleases and leaves them dark when <lb />
he pleases. That being the case it <lb />
be wise to abolish the use of <lb />
the lamps entirely and save the <lb />
town the expense of oil bills and <lb />
lighter's salary. If the citizens are <lb />
denied the little light the lamps <lb />
give and have to grope their way- <lb />
through the darkness every time <lb />
the nights are bad, they can also <lb />
get along without them under more <lb />
favorable conditions. <lb />
of the association an <lb />
to arrange for one of the loveliest <lb />
bridal tours <lb />
Sun. <lb />
Do the republicans wish <lb />
Roosevelt The New York Herald <lb />
has polled the business and <lb />
men of that city with respect <lb />
to their choice between Roosevelt <lb />
and Hanna for the presidency. Of <lb />
1,200 Republicans questioned <lb />
favor the nomination of the former, <lb />
and declare for the latter. <lb />
Among the district leaders of the <lb />
republican party in Manhattan there <lb />
is a preponderance of <lb />
feeling. Of the thirty six leaders, <lb />
twenty eight have expressed them- <lb />
selves as preferring another <lb />
date th an the president, although <lb />
moat of he will the <lb />
el the <lb />
A special sent out from Wilson <lb />
dispensary here though open <lb />
only about three weeks has wrought <lb />
a very great change in matters <lb />
Only a very few people have <lb />
been seen on our streets intoxicated <lb />
and the mayor's court is almost a <lb />
thing of the <lb />
We have noticed similar reports <lb />
from other towns where dispensaries <lb />
have been established. It is a <lb />
strong argument that closing the <lb />
barrooms decreases <lb />
should be an incentive to people in <lb />
Greenville who want to see less <lb />
to favor a dispensary <lb />
here. <lb />
The Banner Township of fie Banner <lb />
County in the State. <lb />
A subscriber at Farmville, Pitt <lb />
in making a remittance to <lb />
The Observer, adds the following to <lb />
his business <lb />
think our little town down <lb />
here in Pitt county is doing <lb />
more for education than any other <lb />
of its size anywhere. With a pop- <lb />
not exceeding we have <lb />
finished a nice five room school <lb />
building, costing over and <lb />
have a graded school, free to all <lb />
children in the district for eight <lb />
mouths in the with flour teach- <lb />
and a present enrollment of <lb />
then, Pitt county is the ban- <lb />
of the State, <lb />
ally speaking, making more pounds <lb />
of tobacco than any other county, <lb />
and ranking most of the leading <lb />
counties in and Farmville <lb />
is the banner township of <lb />
the county. <lb />
would like to see Graver Cleve- <lb />
land nominated for the presidency <lb />
and elected. I am a great admirer <lb />
of but I am afraid he will net <lb />
get the nomination. <lb />
W. P.<lb />
This department is in of J. M. Blow, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
A affair took places <lb />
j near here Wednesday night. Miss <lb />
Her 103rd Birthday <lb />
20.- <lb />
-Mis <lb />
N. O., Jan. Betas. and Southey living near <lb />
A very sad or- near Carroll having formed a special I Indian Village. Noble count , <lb />
here last Monday. Miss Myrtie <lb />
Brock, a young lady whose en- <lb />
to be married next week <lb />
had been announced, after <lb />
a visit from affianced ear <lb />
Her tn the morning, died in less <lb />
than two his <lb />
Seemingly just before she was in <lb />
the best of health. She was buried <lb />
at Branch <lb />
fondness one for the other desired her 103rd birthday to- <lb />
to he made and wife. The old Her faculties are <lb />
folks the alliance, so to be good, but she is in an <lb />
on the occasion named Southey state. She counts her <lb />
with an understanding ahead due descendants by the score. <lb />
preparation made, and in due i <lb />
,, ,, , Correction, <lb />
tune, all going well, they called <lb />
in the services of a J. P. and now In reporting the proceedings of <lb />
the old folks are sad and Reba and Wednesday, through a <lb />
Southey, beyond measure. <lb />
O. A. Kittrell Co. are in the of each other's <lb />
Immense quantities of cotton seed, i <lb />
Seed are bringing a e price and j A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have a nice <lb />
add much to the income of the lot of coffins on baud. Prices <lb />
farmer. i are very reasonable as heretofore.; <lb />
typographical error the name Bob <lb />
Harrington appeared in a case <lb />
when it should have been Babe <lb />
Harrington. <lb />
B. L. Nichols, of Beaver Dam, <lb />
here Wednesday. <lb />
A young lady who <lb />
can be seen with a red jockey cap <lb />
head with <lb />
locks sauntering leisurely through <lb />
our streets on a afternoon, <lb />
is a picture voted by all us <lb />
a feature most attractive indeed. <lb />
The firm heretofore existing <lb />
under the firm name style of B. K. <lb />
Manning Co., has been dissolved <lb />
by unit mil consent and will here- <lb />
after be known and styled R. G. <lb />
Stole Safe. <lb />
Pan Jan. <lb />
Prompt attention given all orders the <lb />
If you want your horse front the express car of the Souse <lb />
if your harness or your own shoes Limited, on the <lb />
reed repairing, and for general Southern Pacific Bail way near San <lb />
blacksmith work call and see W. Luis today and it under- <lb />
L. House on Main street. the lobbers secured a large <lb />
Mis. F. O. Cox and Miss Annie amount of treasure from the stolen <lb />
Stocks went shopping to Greenville box, the sum being placed <lb />
yesterday. high This however, <lb />
Miss Hattie Kittrell has been ls denied at the office of Wells, <lb />
visiting in the country. Fargo Company The Sunset <lb />
Limited was traveling in two <lb />
sections and it in one of the <lb />
express curs of second section <lb />
Aw.<lb />
HAPPY IDEAL SPRING BUGGY. <lb />
BY <lb />
A. Q. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Freight train left here Thursday <lb />
o'clock a. just eleven hours <lb />
late. <lb />
Of <lb />
was here yesterday. <lb />
C. A. Fair and A. D. Cox went <lb />
to Ayden Wednesday. <lb />
J. R. has attending <lb />
court this week. <lb />
Though he is n republics ii we <lb />
The safe was Ion id today in the <lb />
rough lauds alongside the track. <lb />
We now have a nice lot of porch had been of everything <lb />
column timber. It you are In need i except a diamond <lb />
of them why not let us fit you up some valuable papers. <lb />
are light. J standing toe express people's <lb />
are pleased learn f the appoint. Co. that there was little of <lb />
friend L j G A. Kittrell Co. are paying value in the sate, it is stated It t <lb />
postmaster at Plymouth. We rents per seed. one package sent from Barbara <lb />
deem him a first class fellow. <lb />
For Bent or house and <lb />
lot between Josephus Cox <lb />
and A D. Cox Academy street. <lb />
Apply t C A. Fair. <lb />
Mr. at the Drug Store <lb />
will be pleased to show you their <lb />
line of handsome gold and fountain <lb />
B J. <lb />
Cox. Board l per day. Best for of n <lb />
i in town. . . . <lb />
One of our farmers has <lb />
giving wire fence a test <lb />
says that the weld is the <lb />
best fence he ever saw. A. G <lb />
Cox Mfg. Co. have all styles in <lb />
stock and continually buying <lb />
more. <lb />
was worth about <lb />
The Wells, Fargo officers <lb />
that these were two safes iii the <lb />
train, one of which i locked <lb />
the other being a <lb />
depository for local valuables <lb />
which they assort seldom contains<lb />
For the Smartest a suit, <lb />
COME HERE <lb />
For an Overcoat that's right up <lb />
COME HERE. <lb />
For a Hat of Correct shape be <lb />
coming style to lit face, <lb />
COME HERE. <lb />
For anything in a <lb />
that's just right and priced right, <lb />
COME HERE. <lb />
more than It was the <lb />
O. A. Co. will give latter safe was stolen, <lb />
you 1333 lbs cotton seed meal in California. <lb />
v man's hat was found <lb />
in thy vicinity of the stolen <lb />
today. After the robbery a man <lb />
hulls, <lb />
House . . <lb />
or give per bushel. <lb />
A. ft. Cox Mfg. Co, hare j list; T,. , , . <lb />
; . , , , I need of seed <lb />
received another load of wire, , . . . . . <lb />
I meal corn, bay or anything m ab thirty yens if age, brought <lb />
fencing u furnish you fence;. . ,, . . ., . ,, . . , , <lb />
J . i feed line see G. A. Kittrell Co. hat from a fiction and on <lb />
from high at prices j <lb />
ranging from J 3-4 Car load of shingles expected to <lb />
per yard. arrive in a few days. See <lb />
before buying. <lb />
G. A. Kittrell Co. <lb />
We have a nice line hats for <lb />
both old and young, also trunks, <lb />
valises, at prices <lb />
We return thanks for the many <lb />
-congratulation, showered upon <lb />
to the mistaken report that <lb />
we taken ourselves a <lb />
beautiful half. It's all a <lb />
I we think very reasonable <lb />
mistake friend. Oh how we wish . . . <lb />
always glad to serve you save <lb />
it wasn't. It's, no fault of ours, yoUr <lb />
though. Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
L. Wilkinson, of Greenville, <lb />
was short while Wednesday. <lb />
L. L. has been to <lb />
week. <lb />
The title to two tracts of land In <lb />
Alabama, each of forty acres, has <lb />
been received by the Methodist <lb />
are <lb />
paid for real Orphanage here as a bequest from <lb />
estate, and yet, owing to good <lb />
received by our farmers, <lb />
they over anxious to sell. <lb />
We vote F. O. Cox, a clever <lb />
fellow. For the last two weeks <lb />
his on persimmon beer and <lb />
the old sweet <lb />
potato t at our boarding house <lb />
made m think of the good days to <lb />
tan we are in a more de- <lb />
clime. <lb />
did very nicely with <lb />
cotton Thursday at cents, but <lb />
went it one better, <lb />
on, Co, the <lb />
same paid Charles <lb />
1-8 or 82,267.50 for <lb />
tales. Winterville is hard to <lb />
beat to down is something <lb />
which her business men sever <lb />
Samuel P. formerly <lb />
Gatesville, N. News <lb />
and Observer. <lb />
Don't spring has come. <lb />
The weather is to sudden <lb />
j-es. <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Dealer in <lb />
Staple and Fancy Groceries, <lb />
Dry Good, Hats and Conn- <lb />
try Produce, <lb />
Meat, Meal, Flour and Lard <lb />
Specialties. <lb />
Candles, Cakes, Crackers and Cheese <lb />
always Tobacco Snuff and Ci- <lb />
gars. Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. <lb />
Fruits and Vegetables, Rice, <lb />
and Canned Goods. Green and Roast- <lb />
ed Coffee. Toilet and Laundry Soaps. <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON. <lb />
If. Q, <lb />
the of the sou <lb />
train, this was arrested <lb />
at depot and identified by the <lb />
man. It is believed that <lb />
the robber has been captured. <lb />
For an all round satisfactory Clothing House <lb />
To Tie to Year in and Year out, <lb />
CONE HERE. <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
SMALLPOX. <lb />
Several young ladies can gel <lb />
employment operating sewing ma- <lb />
chines underwear. work <lb />
is light, neat a remunerative. <lb />
Whole families can get employ <lb />
Apply to. <lb />
The Weldon Cotton Mfg. Co. <lb />
Weldon. N C. <lb />
A TORPID LIVER <lb />
Is the parent of <lb />
Constipation <lb />
and mil <lb />
Symptom <lb />
and Remedy b <lb />
Dr. <lb />
German Liver Powder <lb />
not l mixture, but l <lb />
of one of Nature's <lb />
If you f <lb />
Bi OP <lb />
If you a <lb />
we will send you <lb />
of Oil las <lb />
Powder with our <lb />
contains <lb />
who <lb />
Specific. Os not <lb />
patients who seen <lb />
cured by this wonderful Specific. O. not <lb />
but sand your full ones a <lb />
The American <lb />
fed. <lb />
and <lb />
Well Developed Case Brought to <lb />
Town Today. <lb />
Dr. Brown, superintendent <lb />
of health, advises The <lb />
that there was a case of smallpox <lb />
in town today, the case coming in <lb />
from the country. A MiN Spain, <lb />
aged about years, came to this <lb />
county from South Carolina three <lb />
; or four weeks ago, and has been <lb />
Jiving with Mr. Ben Gwaltney, at <lb />
the Gorham place, miles from <lb />
town. A breaking out recently <lb />
j appeared the girl and today <lb />
she was brought to town and car- <lb />
to Dr. for ex- <lb />
Dr. <lb />
at once sent for Dr. Brown, and <lb />
they pronounced it a wt develop <lb />
ed case of smallpox. <lb />
It seem, that girl has been <lb />
attending a school in Mr. <lb />
neighborhood, and the <lb />
lier of children exposed by coining <lb />
in contact with makes the <lb />
situation there a rather <lb />
one. <lb />
The girl was back to Mr. <lb />
at once and house <lb />
net quarantine, <lb />
and a general of people <lb />
in the neighborhood will follow. <lb />
Daily Reflector January <lb />
NORMAL CLOSED. <lb />
The School Suspends for Three <lb />
Weeks. <lb />
to Reflector. <lb />
Greensboro, N. <lb />
The board of trustees of the State <lb />
Normal and Industrial College <lb />
this morning decided to suspend <lb />
the school for three weeks. Five <lb />
hundred students will leave Mon- <lb />
day for their homes. Efforts are <lb />
being made to get reduced rates <lb />
for on the railroads. Ar- <lb />
for the accommodation <lb />
of the students are to be effected <lb />
in the interim. Plans for a per- <lb />
building to take the place <lb />
of the one burned will be decided <lb />
upon at a future meeting of. the <lb />
trustee. Joyner. <lb />
Goes to the Norfolk and Western. <lb />
Columbus, Ohio, Jan. <lb />
deal was officially closed here to- <lb />
by which the Columbus Term- <lb />
and Transfer Company passes <lb />
to the Norfolk and Western rail- <lb />
road. President Johnson confirm- <lb />
led the rumor N. D. Manor <lb />
has been appointed general <lb />
the Norfolk road, effective <lb />
I February A. C. Needles is <lb />
promoted to <lb />
dent. <lb />
It is reported here that Uncle <lb />
Johnnie Davis, of the <lb />
years old, New <lb />
day and killed three <lb />
bits with his cane. This puts <lb />
ahead <lb />
Three in the business <lb />
section of were de- <lb />
by fire Friday rooming. <lb />
The court house narrowly escaped. <lb />
Crowell, of <lb />
died Thursday night.<lb /></p>
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m, -l II I.<lb />
J. Bros I <lb />
I T. F. PROCTOR, <lb />
Grimesland, N. C.<lb />
HOME <lb />
SUPPLY <lb />
Is one where health abounds. <lb />
With impure blood there cannot <lb />
be good health. <lb />
With a disordered LIVER there <lb />
cannot be good blood. <lb />
BETHEL DEPARTMENT <lb />
you want r lo b a ; <lb />
fun to <lb />
for your table, or <lb />
we . i <lb />
Our mill and i re now <lb />
in full blast and a .- are , <lb />
pared to gin n, grind i. <lb />
saw .- <lb />
of turned work <lb />
house <lb />
do i- <lb />
carts and way <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
Anything wanted in the way <lb />
lot . Dry Goods, No- <lb />
Hats, -r a <lb />
and are be I ad <lb />
here, wit <lb />
to eat, to <lb />
wear, or i article the <lb />
;. m, you can be <lb />
ed. H gin rices I <lb />
For <lb />
or an I sell . <lb />
t-vivify the torpid LIVER and restore <lb />
j natural action. <lb />
A healthy LIVER means pun <lb />
blood.-------- <lb />
Pure blood means health. <lb />
Health means happiness. <lb />
lake no Substitute. All Druggists <lb />
. <lb />
in the World. <lb />
Apparently, the hardest thing <lb />
to <lb />
in I he world to get people <lb />
Di s the fact that all con <lb />
M must give <lb />
when they send lo their articles. <lb />
X. C <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy Gr Almost every paper keeps a notice <lb />
I II lid I 1-1 a- , <lb />
. . . .,, like this standing in its columns, <lb />
very one the can gel , drinks. Hot Peanuts others continually refer to <lb />
The man wants <lb />
can ii <lb />
DR. R. J. GRIMES, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
Office opposite depot. <lb />
G. F. THIGPEN, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
next door lo Post <lb />
STATON AND BUNTING, <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
Complete Line Clothing, Furniture, Groceries, <lb />
We Pay Highest Prices for Cotton, <lb />
, Cotton Seed and Country Product. <lb />
AT <lb />
along with- ill. <lb />
vi day. <lb />
Cold <lb />
r n<lb />
IsM are I possess one of <lb />
our 1.1 ;, and <lb />
. I d ;. in, <lb />
HAVE T A I <lb />
. e will . I Lawn Mower pretty <lb />
. a el v n ad It ea. for you to own one. <lb />
to w ti lawn ; we <lb />
such <lb />
. p. and ran it to do work. <lb />
s, .- and <lb />
t else line. <lb />
to<lb />
r I <lb />
V.- ii-. I. v. A. <lb />
. <lb />
. m <lb />
This ;<lb />
New <lb />
ti with a <lb />
Jan <lb />
. , <lb />
or Values pres i<lb />
. <lb />
. . .-;<lb />
. . <lb />
Thousands of <lb />
yr<lb />
that arc <lb />
white are here in <lb />
varied and r <lb />
The Department <lb />
Is of beautiful new patterns. Torches <lb />
and Va Laces in match sets all widths and <lb />
The Embroideries <lb />
j it. Yet constantly, people semi in <lb />
contributions without a scratch to <lb />
indicate Who their authors are or <lb />
whether they are sent in good <lb />
faith. This thing is a little mat- <lb />
people will never learn. <lb />
Journal. <lb />
ti <lb />
Marriage. Licenses. <lb />
Last week Register of Deed K. <lb />
issued licenses to the fol- <lb />
;. <lb />
WHITE <lb />
J. II. Williamson and Bessie E. <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
J. A. Corbitt and Owen-. <lb />
Charles Joyner and Dora <lb />
W. Smith and E. A. Bad- <lb />
dock. <lb />
Jno. II. and Blanche <lb />
Avery Bailie Had-j <lb />
dock. <lb />
Wilson and <lb />
and<lb />
John Hodges and <lb />
son. <lb />
I u <lb />
Hold. Phillips and Hannah <lb />
. <lb />
See Us. <lb />
It. Al s. of New <lb />
is in town shaking hands <lb />
with his many friends, having <lb />
coin . J to spend a <lb />
day. He lived In Greenville <lb />
tor years and is perhaps <lb />
best tiered as the popular <lb />
salesman at M. R. Lang's store. <lb />
was also for a while the to- <lb />
business, being associated <lb />
L. Joyner in building <lb />
and ting Eastern Ware- <lb />
house, the was built <lb />
on this market. Mr. <lb />
left here twelve years ago and <lb />
located in New York. He engaged <lb />
fur manufacturing and has <lb />
success, his <lb />
i ranking with the largest his <lb />
line in that city. We are glad to <lb />
see him down this way. He says <lb />
Greenville has made wonderful <lb />
progress since he last saw the <lb />
town. <lb />
you can get. bones goods at living juices. <lb />
large stock before bay bf satisfied <lb />
our <lb />
purchases. <lb />
Suits, Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats. Caps, Under- <lb />
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware, <lb />
and everything yon wear. Every thing y ti use in <lb />
your house and everything you use in your parlor <lb />
s Millinery Goods a Specialty. <lb />
Our goods are here and we arc ready to serve you. <lb />
Everybody that sees buys, and everybody Hun tries <lb />
our goods becomes our customers. Just give us a trial <lb />
and save yourselves money. <lb />
BLOUNT Si BROTHERS. <lb />
B ETHEL, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium, <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb />
COST OF BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT, HALF-MILLION DOLLARS. <lb />
CAPACITY, PATIENTS. <lb />
,. on coast; salt tempered by proximity of <lb />
Gulf Stream. Fully with every modem Improvement for the treat- <lb />
of disease. A full corps of Specialists in even department. Special <lb />
department for eases of confinement. Most approved apparatus. Thor- <lb />
system of Turkish and Russian Baths. <lb />
Ward Rates, per week; Private Room Rates from to per week. <lb />
For etc., address <lb />
The President, St. Vincent's and Sanitarium <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb />
Are just too pretty to talk about, it is <lb />
to give you any idea their must see <lb />
to appreciate them. We have ail width.- and <lb />
prices, in match sets complete; and we have bountifully <lb />
provided for the little folks in our selection. <lb />
Greenville's Great Department Store <lb />
French Count <lb />
Paris, Jan. Constance <lb />
Livermore, daughter of the Barb- <lb />
and of the late Charles <lb />
F. Livermore of New York, wan <lb />
married in Paris today to Count <lb />
de Count <lb />
is the brother of Count Guy and <lb />
Count Jean de and is a <lb />
noted Last, year he <lb />
fought a serious duel with Baron <lb />
de Rothschild. Though <lb />
the De family is not <lb />
wealthy it possesses a fine <lb />
in Paris and several country <lb />
places. <lb />
TWO BEEN PAID IN THE <lb />
k, <lb />
OF NEWARK, N. J,, YOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value. <lb />
Paid-up Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
In <lb />
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid month you <lb />
ire living, or within three alter lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of and payment of arrears interest. <lb />
No Restrictions. incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of 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 N. C. <lb />
The fresh half-sole that a moth <lb />
applies to her offspring's <lb />
trousers contradicts the theory <lb />
that there is nothing under <lb />
the son. <lb />
read yearling <lb />
both ears clipped and <lb />
Party finding will please <lb />
notify me, and be rewarded. <lb />
David N, C. <lb />
WOODLAND NEWS. <lb />
A- <lb />
Woodland, N. C, Jan. 1903. <lb />
H. B. went to Greenville <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Miss Caroline Little, of <lb />
dale, visited at H. B. Smith's Sat- <lb />
J. J. My went i Ayden Fri- <lb />
day. <lb />
Bessie, and Laura <lb />
friend at Reunion. <lb />
Miss Laura Crawford went t- <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Little Clara has been <lb />
sick for the past days. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Smith<lb />
near <lb />
Jerome was in th <lb />
neighborhood Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Jesse L. Smith, of <lb />
was here a short while Saturday. <lb />
Henry Carmack, of Ayden, j <lb />
visited our neighborhood Sunday. <lb />
Herbert Bennett, of Farmville, <lb />
was here Tuesday. <lb />
Wiley Nobles spent Sunday at; <lb />
home. <lb />
Usual and visited <lb />
in the neighborhood Sunday after- <lb />
noon. <lb />
Miss Cornelia Nobles came borne <lb />
to spend Sunday. <lb />
J. M. Smith went to Winterville <lb />
on business <lb />
went down <lb />
school house Sunday <lb />
to see his lest girl. His brother, <lb />
John, him, on <lb />
of importance. <lb />
Herod Hooks was in the neigh- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
John Crawford went <lb />
to Winterville Monday <lb />
A touch of black and white and a dash of red, green and brown, <lb />
and you have a successful costume. Winter demands brightness we <lb />
have it in big shipments. <lb />
Beheaded Son and Dog. <lb />
N. J., Jan. <lb />
sane long Mrs. <lb />
Arthur Oswald Oakland beheaded <lb />
her lour year-old son and his pet <lb />
dog during last night. She i now <lb />
a raving maniac. <lb />
Germany to Send Troops. <lb />
Berlin, Jan. Emperor <lb />
is angered government <lb />
officials did not take precautions <lb />
to prevent the slaughter of colon- <lb />
West Africa. <lb />
He is personally supervising <lb />
the rushing of i to <lb />
He made a call for vol- <lb />
Grand Duke Louis <lb />
Ernest of Frederick Francis <lb />
of Princes. <lb />
and George of Bavaria, <lb />
Fred rich of Prussia the <lb />
Grand Duke Saxe <lb />
applied. They were refused on <lb />
account of the danger. <lb />
Overcoats <lb />
Reduction. <lb />
Every in this <lb />
Reduction. <lb />
5.00 <lb />
7.50 <lb />
1250 <lb />
Overcoats <lb />
Overcoats 5.00 <lb />
Overcoats <lb />
15.00 Overcoats 11.50 <lb />
1902 <lb />
Notice of Dissolution. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that on <lb />
th day of January. 1904, <lb />
the firm of H. C. Edwards and <lb />
Charles Cobb, doing <lb />
the style of Pitt County Buggy <lb />
Co., was dissolved by mutual <lb />
consent. The interest of Charles <lb />
Cobb was purchased by H. 0.1 <lb />
Edwards and the latter <lb />
all the of the firm and <lb />
business under <lb />
the same name cf Pitt County <lb />
Buggy Co. All persons indebted <lb />
to the firm either by note or ac-, <lb />
are requested to come for j <lb />
ward and settle with him as early <lb />
as possible. <lb />
This 18th Jan. 1901. <lb />
Cables Cobb. <lb />
Having sold my goodwill and <lb />
interest in Buggy Co. <lb />
to H. C. Edwards, I wish to thank <lb />
all my friends for their patronage <lb />
in the past and ask that they con- <lb />
the same to Mr. Ed <lb />
wards, who will at all times en- <lb />
to please them with good <lb />
Cobb. <lb />
1-18- <lb />
Boys Knee Pants <lb />
Pairs Boys all Wool Knee <lb />
Pants worth double at sOc. <lb />
per cent, reduction on the en- <lb />
tire line of pants-All Grades. <lb />
FURS<lb />
Special inducements on the entire <lb />
line, nothing but high class Millinery <lb />
sold in our store. Everything new and <lb />
up-to-date. <lb />
Tailor Made <lb />
They arc the <lb />
Season's latest ere <lb />
We are the <lb />
cheap Fur house. <lb />
Urn <lb />
z. <lb />
Skirts. <lb />
They fit well, hang <lb />
well, handsomely <lb />
made. Prices <lb />
range from <lb />
to <lb />
COLD WEATHER <lb />
11-4 Size Blanket <lb />
Full <lb />
Full Size Blankets <lb />
Size <lb />
Heavy Fleece shirts Drawers <lb />
stockings <lb />
11.89 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
holiday m announcement of House Furnishing Goods. Couches. BooKcases. <lb />
Frames. Easels. Rocking Chairs. Hall Racks fa. <lb />
241-243 <lb />
W. Main St <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
North Carolina<lb /></p>
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1- <lb />
SOCIAL <lb />
W. L. Brown returned <lb />
day evening front Tarboro. . <lb />
II. C. Hooker left this <lb />
for Odessa. . <lb />
A; R. Breedlove tin morn- <lb />
fur Springs. <lb />
Be die Tail lei r i- <lb />
to visit relatives in Henderson. <lb />
Miss Came Gay this <lb />
; visit <lb />
Miss Mary I <lb />
more-, is Miss Lizzie<lb />
Alex of New Y <lb />
who been hi re a few <lb />
left this morning for Goldsboro. <lb />
B. l. C, James and <lb />
Vick this morning for <lb />
New York. <lb />
Rev. en, <lb />
the Watch <lb />
. is in <lb />
h; <lb />
day evening from up the <lb />
road. <lb />
. C. Lamb and son, Wilson <lb />
left day g for Kin <lb />
J. Li. i V, <lb />
evening from trip on the <lb />
Mm. It. O. Jeff <lb />
i , <lb />
to v i <lb />
.-.-. . .- <lb />
Hair Splits <lb />
have used Vigor <lb />
for thirty years, it is tor <lb />
hair dressing sod for k the <lb />
hair from the <lb />
Gran <lb />
Hair-splitting splits <lb />
friendships. If the <lb />
splitting is done on your <lb />
I own head, it loses friends <lb />
for for hair of <lb />
your bead is a friend. <lb />
Vigor in <lb />
advance will prevent the <lb />
splitting. If the splitting <lb />
has begun, it will stop it. <lb />
days. <lb />
If cannot you, <lb />
ill v will<lb />
of your <lb />
J. C. A CO., Level, <lb />
curt ti-st the county <lb />
home Had been and the <lb />
I inmate found as well cared for <lb />
could be under the circumstances. <lb />
jury that some <lb />
needed be provided, and <lb />
that other buildings be repaired. <lb />
The jail was reported in good <lb />
condition and the prisoners well <lb />
cared for. The building was de <lb />
insecure it was <lb />
mended that a piece of sheet iron <lb />
lie fastened on outside of cells sol <lb />
as to prevent prisoners <lb />
on locks of the doors. <lb />
The offices of the several county ; <lb />
were reported all light and <lb />
well preserved. It was I <lb />
that a plank floor <lb />
lie placed in the clerk's office. <lb />
STATE NORMAL FIRE. <lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
The follow ens Lave been <lb />
disposed since previous report; <lb />
The jury in the case against <lb />
The College Will Not Close. <lb />
Fuller particulars of the fire at <lb />
the State Normal and Industrial <lb />
College at Thursday <lb />
i in leg, state that the fire <lb />
about o'clock in the kitchen, <lb />
Moore, for <lb />
and was breaking through the <lb />
dis- . <lb />
the case <lb />
returned <lb />
from a i <lb />
made a rial, i ad <lb />
after having <lb />
nearly boors. <lb />
W, T. and <lb />
Han is, <lb />
each and costs. <lb />
The grand jury on Wednesday <lb />
found bills if <lb />
of when discovered by the <lb />
watchman, With of <lb />
i ind the watchman rushed I <lb />
through the dormitory and had <lb />
be girls awakened could <lb />
gel -mt without a panic. In this way j <lb />
all escaped without ii jury. <lb />
;. on the fourth floor were<lb />
, . at one time and had a <lb />
ens i is murder <lb />
against Jessie Haddock, Jr. <lb />
IS <lb />
C. L Wilkinson Co. <lb />
Give Rebate Checks <lb />
Saturday morning, Jan. <lb />
will start a sale which will interest the buy- <lb />
public. This will be a sale of <lb />
and Ends . <lb />
Odds and Ends in Dress Goods <lb />
odds and Ends in Slips <lb />
Odds and Ends in <lb />
Odds and Ends in Hosiery <lb />
Odds and in Shoes <lb />
Odds and Ends in Clothing and Pants <lb />
Odds and in Men's and Boy's Clothing <lb />
Odds and Ends in Umbrellas <lb />
Odds and Ends in and Lacs <lb />
Full in. Black Taffeta Silk <lb />
This and sale will last just one week. <lb />
Our purpose is to stock for spring business. <lb />
C. L Wilkinson Co. <lb />
IT<lb />
in <lb />
.- of Ayden, is <lb />
V; . ; A <lb />
an,. <lb />
M Li Parker, of m- <lb />
ville, visiting <lb />
Par <lb />
;. man <lb />
-r Of N <lb />
i I evening <lb />
sister. Mi i, <lb />
W H th. <lb />
named It ., at<lb />
Haddock arr r- <lb />
to jail. baa been <lb />
I Bel for the trial. <lb />
Basher Barnhill, Simon Barn <lb />
j bill, Harry Km. Barn-I <lb />
I hill Davenport, Ires- <lb />
, pi not . <lb />
i scape. One hundred and twenty <lb />
live I he girls lust all they had at <lb />
school, and many others lost <lb />
more or of their clothing. i <lb />
The citizens of Greensboro <lb />
showed their magnanimity <lb />
in this trying situation. The <lb />
car company tendered free <lb />
r the cars the hotels <lb />
thrown open to them for breakfast.; <lb />
ids of invitations to homes <lb />
. . II i I, i- Lena <lb />
in to hilt, John Ben <lb />
I-. Jesse I.- i Seine. <lb />
ii the were and <lb />
,. forcible in . <lb />
no <lb />
f, V. u, <lb />
,; affray, John <lb />
i . . <lb />
Jan. <lb />
r, B Patrick, in <lb />
town. <lb />
ii. p u-a ma i <lb />
,. c I . , y. <lb />
I ;. . ., <lb />
,. <lb />
In <lb />
the morning was half gone <lb />
he girls were comfortably I <lb />
Tee offered <lb />
II<lb />
It- <lb />
J F. <lb />
Neck I <lb />
went I <lb />
i v. no . ; <lb />
,, affray, Is guilty, <lb />
I of <lb />
in g. <lb />
A . i to Sc <lb />
mi <lb />
it visit Kin <lb />
Gold-1 <lb />
nit costs. <lb />
concealed <lb />
, . plead guilty inn <lb />
ii <lb />
Jo <lb />
If guilty. <lb />
. . . , I U II <lb />
tut<lb />
; to all who bad lost <lb />
and the Southern rail- <lb />
way offered free <lb />
return to who <lb />
vi ii Id find ii necessary to go to <lb />
tin <lb />
Dr. the col <lb />
legs would not close but go right,; <lb />
on with its regular work. The <lb />
burned dormitory was insured and <lb />
ii he taken lit once to <lb />
rebuild, <lb />
R. J. C. V. York. L. It Pender. <lb />
The Building; <lb />
and <lb />
Co., <lb />
Constructors <lb />
MANUFACTURERS <lb />
and<lb />
if, ;. . K .-. M S <lb />
. . . b . Bi N n a nil<lb />
The memorial window to hi <lb />
., in the Baptist church <lb />
in mi emulation of the <lb />
of the Baptist State <lb />
I on in ha re, I <lb />
,,,. ed. he window will be placed <lb />
; . <lb />
,., , Police J. T. Si w <lb />
to Well In to b <lb />
a . . v <lb />
, I <lb />
A. el to Ayden<lb />
It. f. W. I left this morn- <lb />
for Hamilton. <lb />
Miss Quinn left Friday <lb />
for a visit to Winter ville. <lb />
Hilton Johnson, one of The <lb />
boys, has been on the <lb />
sick list the last two days. <lb />
ii<lb />
in ii i m on will be <lb />
, each <lb />
B Jr., <lb />
. ; I bad I <lb />
. 1.1<lb />
s . ,. was lured <lb />
veil d ii appropriate <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Factory situated by the railroad just North of the <lb />
Imperial Tobacco Factory. <lb />
All kinds of dressed lumber, turned and <lb />
scroll work. <lb />
All machinery new and up to dale and of the best <lb />
make. <lb />
and contracts taken for erection of <lb />
build logs, <lb />
Tinning, Slating, Guttering and nil kinds of sheet <lb />
metal work, Our In on fourth street, <lb />
L marble yard, Mr. ft. L. Wyatt has charge of <lb />
r ti ii slating department. You will find hi m <lb />
a master of his trade. <lb />
V. h ask for our share public patronage and <lb />
will do our best to give satisfaction. <lb />
BETHEL TIMS. <lb />
X. Jan <lb />
The I. O. O. F. of Bethel last week. <lb />
The Literal- <lb />
tended the tournament at <lb />
Thursday, <lb />
j. Mayo returned from <lb />
y society <lb />
11,8.1 J. J. reached us late yesterday No. met Tuesday evening rendered a good program Friday <lb />
Edgar Keel, who has been here sentenced to <lb />
on a visit to his father, H. <lb />
for Nor- Ward, entering house <lb />
j at night, not guilty. <lb />
, Almond Daniel, forcible <lb />
O. K. Moore, foreman of The <lb />
left this morning for <lb />
Mount to meet his family <lb />
who are coming from Mt. Airy. <lb />
of the death of Mr. J-j,.,,.,.,,.,, <lb />
,,, . . m one of the oldest <lb />
a highly respected citizens <lb />
George Baker and I of our Mr Worth <lb />
.,., affray, John Baker had been lo feeble <lb />
Others guilty, several years, and the sad news <lb />
S . one-ball costs each. came as no surprise. His remains <lb />
I Edmonds and Bob Johnson, I will OS Interred this <lb />
He leaves one child and hosts of <lb />
friends relatives to mourn his <lb />
loss. <lb />
J. M. has gone to <lb />
den today on business. <lb />
affray, Edwards not guilty, John- <lb />
son <lb />
Kill larceny, guilty, <lb />
Keel, this morning <lb />
folk. <lb />
pass, guilty, sentenced months <lb />
on roads. <lb />
Daniel, assault with <lb />
j deadly weapon, not guilty. <lb />
. . K W. H. Mercer, retailing, guilty, <lb />
to <lb />
raised her baby and a pig on the I <lb />
, bottle ought not to stumble i <lb />
name <lb />
Slight <lb />
The tire alarm Friday <lb />
night was caused by a slight <lb />
an outbuilding on the premises <lb />
occupied by Mrs. Fannie Jenkins, <lb />
on Pitt street. There was no <lb />
damage of consequence. It was <lb />
the first fire here sines <lb />
at Journal. <lb />
The grand jury in its report to summer. <lb />
Kelly <lb />
V. G. Julius Brown. <lb />
J. E Carson. <lb />
Trees. M. O. <lb />
Mrs. S. T. Carson and child, <lb />
who have quite ill, con- <lb />
M. O, Blount has returned from <lb />
Rocky Mount. <lb />
afternoon. After a recitation by <lb />
Carson and a lending <lb />
by Miss Jones and <lb />
Griffin, there a lively debate <lb />
by Whit Chery, Wright Nelson, <lb />
Walter Theron <lb />
Thomas, on the query whiskey <lb />
has caused more crimes than all <lb />
other causes. <lb />
the Bethel items last week <lb />
the correspondent was made to <lb />
say that the learned that <lb />
Miss Amanda Roebuck, of Ev-i impossible to go to <lb />
, , a , , . ville the train, to attend the <lb />
will spend Saturday Association. It <lb />
Sunday at home return to; that the <lb />
school Monday. <lb />
Griffin, Griffin <lb />
Jasper Andrews, of <lb />
will return to school Monday after <lb />
spending Saturday and Sunday at <lb />
home. <lb />
Mrs. M. O. has returned <lb />
form Norfolk. <lb />
Several of the Bethel people at- <lb />
ice was impassible too late to go <lb />
on the train Friday evening. <lb />
Etta Taylor and Miss Mar- <lb />
Everett, of <lb />
are visiting in town. <lb />
Mr. Blount, of Mount, <lb />
is in town business. <lb />
Washington is supplying <lb />
the town with shoes.<lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JANUARY <lb />
No. <lb />
GREENSBORO'S THIRD FIRE. <lb />
GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER. <lb />
Among prominent , <lb />
Sentenced Foot <lb />
A upon the of <lb />
j Greensboro, N. C. Jan. 27- <lb />
The trial of Haddock, Jr., j Association f City ., <lb />
of Prof- th.- three-Story <lb />
court Hotel <lb />
or were culled end all secretary and by Miss Kate.<lb />
The was pied by <lb />
the Postal Telegraph Co., King <lb />
Bros . F T. <lb />
Assembly in the pest few years <lb />
I attracted from <lb />
but were In <lb />
the jury. The jar as <lb />
ed to of J <lb />
II. ii. V, T. <lb />
A. l. J. J. P. <lb />
.-. I. <lb />
c L t;. y. <lb />
Cherry. John If Jr . <lb />
Warren, Jr. and J. a. Thigpen. <lb />
Col I. A. Bug. with <lb />
Solicitor Moo i the en . <lb />
Messrs. Jarvis ft the a-d the work <lb />
in <lb />
moos infusing life an <lb />
in his <lb />
Cut I, <lb />
I . <lb />
I Mil ,. ,. ; <lb />
In- printer, the <lb />
and Manufacturers Club. <lb />
m- ii--,. . in <lb />
.- lot ;. j H <lb />
i he Hid of ; he <lb />
of I hi- J<lb />
In ; as . -.- <lb />
appear for I he deb use <lb />
The given the <lb />
the trial of Haddock, Jr. <lb />
for murder, at o'clock Tuesday <lb />
night, court remaining in <lb />
until hour in older the <lb />
speeches of might be con <lb />
eluded and Judge Justice deliver <lb />
bis charge. <lb />
Soon after the Resembling <lb />
court this morning the jury <lb />
Into the box and announced trial <lb />
a verdict had been ached. Tin <lb />
verdict was unit was <lb />
guilty manslaughter With <lb />
the verdict the jury recommended <lb />
that the lightest sentence possible <lb />
be imposed. <lb />
for the defense made a <lb />
motion for a new trial which was <lb />
overruled by Ilia conn. Haddock <lb />
was sentenced to four months in <lb />
county jail. <lb />
Notice of to Supreme <lb />
court The appeal bond <lb />
was fixed and appearance <lb />
bond at Bi Hector, <lb />
lie M <lb />
Stale Assembly, <lb />
t is m v ,,,,. ., <lb />
work in Norm In <lb />
its deliberations <lb />
us of have worked <lb />
much what is lust in our school <lb />
Bro. k valued <lb />
badly damaged. Tiny <lb />
had <lb />
C. printing plant <lb />
badly damaged i y water, <lb />
red insurance. <lb />
Club quarters In third story en- <lb />
through influence destroyed. Less <lb />
The loss on the building is <lb />
en ii by Insurance. <lb />
much has been done to put these <lb />
ideas Into legislation. This year <lb />
an Important one in our <lb />
life. Within a <lb />
Leaks. <lb />
What the world calls failure is <lb />
often success. <lb />
A place to eat and sleep not <lb />
all is required to make a <lb />
home. <lb />
If your is empty ii is prob- <lb />
ably because you have put <lb />
into it. <lb />
this is the <lb />
to the a of <lb />
ruction <lb />
The fellow who writs for some- <lb />
body to give in in a start j <lb />
us finds hen death approach- <lb />
M reach hacks <lb />
and touch . r <lb />
The ins . ,.,,. <lb />
hOUr i- . J .,, .,.; .-.,,. <lb />
man o i e . <lb />
. the <lb />
eleven Hi hour is t ,, , <lb />
it h trouble. <lb />
ASSOCIATION. <lb />
Program for Sal 13th, <lb />
1904. <lb />
exercises, <lb />
roll call. <lb />
Prof. at Carolina Club. <lb />
The c ,. club <lb />
were crowded Monday evening <lb />
from to with the <lb />
brilliantly exquisite and <lb />
ladies and <lb />
gentleman of the town. The <lb />
by the of <lb />
the club to Prof. R, <lb />
III., and musical <lb />
Many office tenants lost their I rector of Atlantic Christian college <lb />
he executive committee of principal among them of Wilson, N. C. <lb />
Assassins at Id <lb />
Sunday morning about o'clock <lb />
a man going hi <lb />
the rear of store, <lb />
field, found downward <lb />
his Ride, a white <lb />
who proved he Xii. <lb />
called generally Bud Bell, dead <lb />
and The it's <lb />
a mound by the <lb />
thrown of two ditches, which. <lb />
at Unit point, were not hull a <lb />
dozen feel <lb />
Who killed man, or the <lb />
was committed is , m <lb />
Where found I here were no signs <lb />
of a struggle. On the side the <lb />
man's bead was a wound extend <lb />
from front to rear, but the <lb />
skin was broken only about two <lb />
inches. There wt-re some as <lb />
A if the man, before life mid de- <lb />
parted, inn Ins hand over that <lb />
part of the wounded <lb />
sf Southerner. <lb />
Grimes <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. <lb />
request the of your presence <lb />
the marriage their daughter <lb />
Elizabeth Forrest <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. J. Bryan Grimes <lb />
Wednesday morning, <lb />
February the third <lb />
nineteen hundred and four <lb />
at eight o'clock <lb />
At Home <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
will meet to plan the Richardson whose Ii- <lb />
greatest and most important line was destroy- <lb />
f that has yet <lb />
upon by our body. This la the third serious fire in <lb />
The committee will at ten days. <lb />
Prof. a most <lb />
splendid musical rec consisting <lb />
of a program of three parts. <lb />
The reception rooms were <lb />
crowded with the beautiful, cut- <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
women nit n of toe town <lb />
s were charmed <lb />
with the . f the w- <lb />
a ft e <lb />
. son were i i- . . <lb />
t,. , . ,, of the Carolina Club lo invite this <lb />
and Friday <lb />
lime decide upon the<lb />
will be done to make be a,,,., m . ,. <lb />
x. O. January 27.1904. <lb />
of the assembly a sue. from the I <lb />
standpoint of attendance, <lb />
and effective work. We distinguished musician in- <lb />
appeal to the of the Stale; w , p, <lb />
to rally as never before at <lb />
in June, that with <lb />
may he wise and that <lb />
great body of laborers may be T- went, to Green- <lb />
organized, from one S <lb />
end of the state to the other, for j , was <lb />
the people among whom we labor. <lb />
to . of sold here<lb />
i this week at cents a <lb />
A Genius a man who the <lb />
faculty of doing certain excellent <lb />
things in a masterly way What <lb />
other men work out with sweat <lb />
this man does <lb />
jauntily, joyously and without <lb />
seeming thought While <lb />
e speak in a others are talking about the thing <lb />
now, but say that he does it. And be can never <lb />
was here Toe-day. ho or why <lb />
Hooks has opened an office <lb />
i- the I'm Banquet. <lb />
Monday .,.,, <lb />
the of our concern <lb />
in making Hie program will <lb />
I hose things which will promote <lb />
. he interest <lb />
III our <lb />
Telegram. <lb />
stale <lb />
fa- hay. ear lime, e-r o.-it, car <lb />
and ear arrived O. M <lb />
Marriage <lb />
week of Deeds It, <lb />
Williams issued licenses the <lb />
following couples; <lb />
Jas. L. Mooring and Bertha M, <lb />
Woods rd. <lb />
Smithy d Laugh- <lb />
E B. Byrd and <lb />
and till I L. Hath- <lb />
away. <lb />
Freeman a ml <lb />
T. J. Beach Katie Martin. <lb />
Zeb and Boss Elks. <lb />
Henry and Lora <lb />
Henry Evans and Lillie <lb />
Mathews. <lb />
Henry Dupree and Olivia New-1 <lb />
ton, <lb />
Dennis and Flora Ann <lb />
Vines. <lb />
Leander Hunter and Maggie <lb />
Phillips. <lb />
No cards issued in town or Mack Stancil and Bryant- <lb />
county. John Mitchel and Mary Moore. <lb />
R. Smith <lb />
Allen Cannon is with <lb />
W. V Hart had a door closed <lb />
on hi finger Tuesday <lb />
it m Dr. Skinner took <lb />
joint of it <lb />
Frank Worthington is right sick <lb />
with pneumonia. <lb />
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. are <lb />
building a large Storage house <lb />
and blacksmith shop and will <lb />
begin to in a fact buggies in <lb />
about days. <lb />
Miss Nina Cannon returned from <lb />
State Normal Monday. <lb />
C. A. Fair, an experienced <lb />
buggy trimmer, bat made arrange- <lb />
to locate here and will be <lb />
with the Ayden Milling Mfg. <lb />
Co. <lb />
W. F. Mosely, a highly esteemed <lb />
citizen has been in our midst <lb />
four years, will move to <lb />
in a days. loss is <lb />
gain. <lb />
Mrs. W. F. Hart returned from <lb />
Monday where she bad <lb />
been several weeks with her sick <lb />
son. <lb />
here gave <lb />
pr <lb />
of Mice lore I graded school, In <lb />
appreciation of his among <lb />
his people for their it. <lb />
The was largely attended <lb />
by the more ambitious of the race <lb />
a this community reported <lb />
to highly creditable affair. <lb />
Small Fire. <lb />
Sonic young men walking along <lb />
the railroad track about o'clock, <lb />
Sunday afternoon, raw smoke <lb />
coming out of the factory of the <lb />
Building Lumber Co., and a <lb />
closer investigation showed dames <lb />
in the office. gave the alarm, <lb />
and breaking open the office rushed <lb />
in through the dense smoke to <lb />
find the tire. Both the floor and <lb />
side wall of the office were burn- <lb />
but owing to the timely dis- <lb />
the fire was put out with <lb />
only to the building. <lb />
It is surmised that the fire was <lb />
by a box of saw dust used <lb />
the office for a and <lb />
trash receptacle, into which some <lb />
one had dropped a cigar stump <lb />
or the end of a lighted match. <lb />
The fire was burning around this <lb />
box of saw <lb />
m. Devotional <lb />
Hi v. J. a. . <lb />
Reading s <lb />
Report of teachers. <lb />
Model e <lb />
work, Miss Annie Perkins. <lb />
General discus- i <lb />
Paper, f Objects in <lb />
Mi ; ,,.;,. <lb />
General discussion. <lb />
M. hi- and <lb />
I ; ; J J. ; . -e. <lb />
II- <lb />
. Teach- <lb />
of . Rev. G. <lb />
. Hat <lb />
r, . an. <lb />
; i <lb />
Each in <lb />
and baud to th- <lb />
any question lie , m n desire <lb />
pertaining t i work. <lb />
Judge a Candidate. <lb />
Judge W. A Hoke, of Lincoln- <lb />
ton, was a visitor in the city yes- <lb />
on hi- way <lb />
City, where be will ho <lb />
yon a candidate for <lb />
associate hip <lb />
the <lb />
Observer <lb />
was the reply. <lb />
There can lie n RS to <lb />
Judge strength his <lb />
ability ass jurist. <lb />
retirement of Judges Dong, <lb />
las and Montgomery . in leave <lb />
two vacancies on the Supreme <lb />
conn. Judge George II. Brown <lb />
Jr., Weening , ems to be <lb />
slated an man east to <lb />
fill one of he vacancies. <lb />
the western the <lb />
state is between Judge and <lb />
Judge M, H. <lb />
Died at of <lb />
man for in <lb />
ed at In <lb />
v, be d, <lb />
his i-- <lb />
OH f i <lb />
ma vis v <lb />
. lo <lb />
panic <lb />
own i <lb />
lie o <lb />
old e <lb />
f. <lb />
old col- <lb />
employ. <lb />
of <lb />
l ears <lb />
T re- <lb />
said <lb />
was <lb />
ml <lb />
Pension d <lb />
Senator seems no <lb />
longer to the silver <lb />
oral or of the United Sates senate, <lb />
but rather <lb />
Between December 7th and <lb />
he introduced bills six <lb />
were for increase of -tin, four <lb />
for new pensions and live <lb />
Journal. <lb />
Grading the Road. <lb />
The work of the grading of the <lb />
Raleigh Railroad <lb />
started last week at a point near <lb />
Raleigh. Fifty convicts are at <lb />
work and the number of laborers <lb />
will be increased as fast as they <lb />
can be secured. It is expected <lb />
that the road will be completed <lb />
inside of two years. <lb />
Attention is called to the notice <lb />
by R. Williams of entry of land <lb />
made by Geo. W. Gardner. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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