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PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb />
-T <lb />
W. R. Parker went to <lb />
today. <lb />
I. B. Gary, of Henderson, is . <lb />
town. <lb />
Prof. left j <lb />
evening for <lb />
R. Greene returned Tuesday <lb />
toting from LaGrange. <lb />
Miss Nona Blow returned Tues-I <lb />
day evening from at <lb />
Mrs. F M. Hodges and children <lb />
have returned from a b <lb />
LaGrange. <lb />
Bin, K. B. Higgs <lb />
returned Tuesday evening from <lb />
Miss Curie Brown returned <lb />
evening from a visit to <lb />
Hair Splits <lb />
have used Hair Vigor <lb />
for thirty rears. i is elegant for <lb />
dressing and for keeping the <lb />
hair splitting at the <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 />
I splitting. If the splitting <lb />
it will stop it. <lb />
H a b tile. All <lb />
Mis I. and <lb />
i. . i <lb />
visit to <lb />
If y- i cannot supply you, <lb />
ill express <lb />
of <lb />
J. C. Lowell, Mass. <lb />
i; <lb />
f t d <lb />
state <lb />
The Southerner reports <lb />
the Sunday Bight, of a <lb />
colored man weighing pounds. <lb />
North has cot- <lb />
ton mills in operation. <lb />
has the largest number, of any <lb />
county. <lb />
A Shipment of 17.088 bales of <lb />
valued at left <lb />
Wilmington on a British steamship <lb />
Monday afternoon <lb />
sub a <lb />
Co i <lb />
Rev. J. B. Morton, form lying load i <lb />
pastor of the let i m i <lb />
here, i u, . <lb />
in i <lb />
II <lb />
.; the <lb />
Cotton Madness. <lb />
Ill midst of great prosperity <lb />
which high cotton is bringing to the <lb />
south, there are several dangers <lb />
. which are born of the very <lb />
of hope, but which, if over- <lb />
look d into certain disaster. <lb />
are thousands of people in <lb />
the south today who are cotton mad- <lb />
They are simply intoxicated by <lb />
magnificent rise in the price of <lb />
by all that this means <lb />
i. section and state and prop<lb />
y have been seized <lb />
Wilkinson Co. <lb />
We Give Rebate Checks <lb />
ire For. <lb />
you e j i <lb />
practical benefit posts all <lb />
a id -d <lb />
traveler i <lb />
id , . . fever; and an <lb />
i ; , sending hard earned cash to <lb />
I cage has n. t . as margin for operations <lb />
to lie mine and come up . ,, ,. ,,, they are a <lb />
i to miner of all law into hazardous enterprises <lb />
we'd do to work this mom- every kind, bused on the colossal <lb />
lug to the Rt- which <lb />
of the , face. rescued man is Adolph L bring in the South. <lb />
as they flew past one of the whits he is . a semi A from Boston, <lb />
painted posts. condition at tho <lb />
far as the general public is at rude school <lb />
replied the on the hillside about the <lb />
ten lent, suppose mine. <lb />
mile posts are Of any particular The explosion occurred it <lb />
benefit. The traveler ran tell this and the first <lb />
car w tut sudden <lb />
far is from terminal ts, ground, then a of t <lb />
in he is not up the deep shaft. Both <lb />
CS <lb />
Saturday morning, Jan. <lb />
will start a sale which will interest the buy- <lb />
This w ill be a sale of <lb />
and Ends . <lb />
Odds and in Dress Goods <lb />
and Ends in Slips <lb />
Odds and Ends in Trimmings <lb />
Odds and Finds in Hosiery <lb />
Odds and Ends in Shoes <lb />
Odds and Ends in Clothing and Pints <lb />
Odds and in Men's and Boy's Clothing <lb />
Odds and Bads in Umbrellas <lb />
Odds and Ends in Ham burgs and Lac-s <lb />
Poll in. Black Silk <lb />
This and Bale will list one week. <lb />
Our purpose is to shape our stock fur soring business. <lb />
Co. <lb />
ed. <lb />
mis ; e like figure i a <lb />
from the mile fit <lb />
have t how t r r. ; <lb />
t. go, a few <lb />
Ike to time speed of n- l <lb />
the mile posts. But Is <lb />
what the post are for. In the <lb />
mint cages were hurled through <lb />
the tipple, above the <lb />
stage three men on <lb />
were thrown to ground. <lb />
a was thrown high <lb />
the h ft and el dead on tie <lb />
The injured were brought <lb />
at once to this where same of <lb />
office cf the ll A l-r ;, <lb />
Cl eh at the pit <lb />
e little village. <lb />
wives and Children of the <lb />
men below rushed to the scene <lb />
is a profile, or showing CI <lb />
the loom ion of every one of these <lb />
posts. <lb />
an accident <lb />
in the Wall Street Journal, prints <lb />
i i statement from a New England j <lb />
gentleman, who but recently return-, <lb />
ed from the South. <lb />
bad occasion to visit one of the <lb />
S towns in South Carolina and <lb />
land which a few years ago was <lb />
going begging at per acre now <lb />
commands a price of <lb />
local bank in the town has a i <lb />
capital of and had deposits <lb />
of but one half of its <lb />
deposits have been withdrawn <lb />
mil to New York as margin for <lb />
speculation in cotton. <lb />
south is cotton mad and <lb />
fear for the ultimate <lb />
The gravity of the situation may <lb />
in t be as y t so great as the above <lb />
would had us to infer; but. it <lb />
calls for a timely warning. <lb />
C. V. York. L H. <lb />
ours, a <lb />
breaks, a car lets down, any <lb />
the to <lb />
is not bed of tho proximity <lb />
mishap to some par mile <lb />
post and i in the can <lb />
located an I are sent there <lb />
once, and they can in a ; , <lb />
for they where the ; b <lb />
Otherwise would h h <lb />
move hi tween u <lb />
the i d ii l . s n , <lb />
loss I Much n ore v <lb />
than i Ice of the mile i <lb />
and i n J be p . . <lb />
radio, d Mite ;<lb />
Is the patent of <lb />
The Journal has all along preach- <lb />
no en-1 anticipating a boom <lb />
thing out of the happens w no in tho staple which cause many per <lb />
between sons to lose their heads. If space <lb />
cage that let the men into the permitted, we would reiterate every <lb />
mines and brought them out again we have said on the subject, <lb />
day's was done that people have to do <lb />
were d All day <lb />
e mum ii j; women and <lb />
me <lb />
e pit. were <lb />
ice n teal aid <lb />
iii men in of I he <lb />
the at- <lb />
mm . <lb />
s two <lb />
this n i <lb />
i . . lie v-t <lb />
i . were <lb />
in lot <lb />
. i i <lb />
just now is hi go ahead with j <lb />
. and reap the ; <lb />
which is to be widely j <lb />
In rally distributed <lb />
To speculate is to court <lb />
ii r i I rile ruin. There is a <lb />
e Ion, be sure; but <lb />
i; things, as every <lb />
. to his Borrow, <lb />
shall probably have. <lb />
. but let there <lb />
be in i In in real es- <lb />
industrial <lb />
R. J. Cobb. <lb />
The Building <lb />
and <lb />
Lumber Co., <lb />
Contractors, Constructors and <lb />
MANUFACTURERS <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 date and of the best <lb />
make. <lb />
Plans furnished and coin r taken for erection of <lb />
buildings. <lb />
Tinning, slating, Glittering and all binds <lb />
metal work. Our in shop is mi fourth street, opposite <lb />
marble yard. Mr. H. L. Wyatt has <lb />
our tinning and slating department Yon will find <lb />
a master of his trade. <lb />
We ask for our share of the public patronage and <lb />
will do our best to give satisfaction. <lb />
mi <lb />
a and steady and solid increase, has been with us for a few days. <lb />
Journal. <lb />
and all <lb />
Rheumatic Symptoms <lb />
The Sales and Surest Remedy <lb />
Dr. <lb />
German Liver Powder <lb />
not mixture, but a <lb />
translation of one of <lb />
innermost If are a suffer- <lb />
will you FREE OP <lb />
a of <lb />
Liver Powder with <lb />
booklet, which <lb />
from patients who have been <lb />
cored try this wonderful Specific. Do sot <lb />
delay, bat send your full at <lb />
American Co. <lb />
he. <lb />
et <lb />
. Kills i t <lb />
. <lb />
. . Th <lb />
house ;. killed the <lb />
ti to invite Presides Legally Dead Still Alive. <lb />
Roosevelt t address the <lb />
By referring it to a A my <lb />
. committee, the. house fob yet <lb />
lowed the example of the senate Ten years ago Fitch Marquis <lb />
dealing a resolution his family in Kansas had <lb />
tending the president's Panama never been heard of until the <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS <lb />
N. C , Jan., <lb />
U. of Washington. <lb />
policy. <lb />
Cotton seed and com for sale <lb />
by P. Washington, <lb />
N. C. Also a limited of <lb />
seed potatoes. One customer <lb />
gathered from one acre in cotton <lb />
the past over pounds <lb />
seed cotton, and I made from my <lb />
corn to per acre <lb />
after spring crop of cabbage. <lb />
have a limited cotton <lb />
seed to sell. Price of com SI to <lb />
per bushel. Cotton seed ll <lb />
per bushel. 1- -4-wk D. W- <lb />
day when he turned up at La <lb />
He refused to say <lb />
he had been. His wife thought <lb />
him dead and sued for a <lb />
life insurance policy he carried. <lb />
The court decided she pay <lb />
the premiums for seven years, and <lb />
if he did not show up that he <lb />
would be counted as dead in <lb />
world. The widow paid the <lb />
and at the end of seven <lb />
years drew her money. But Mar- <lb />
is not Capital. <lb />
W. H. of Atlanta, is <lb />
here on business. <lb />
W. J, Mayo, of Conetoe, was <lb />
here Sunday to his best girl. <lb />
Ask Miss Mattie Grimes who <lb />
was in town Saturday and <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
glad to know that Miss <lb />
Lizzie Grimes decided to spend <lb />
one more Sunday in town. <lb />
W. G. Lamb was in town Mon- <lb />
day selling goods as usual. <lb />
Exum Mayo spent Saturday <lb />
and Sunday in town. We are <lb />
glad to see our friends at any time. <lb />
Miss Blanche Mayo returned <lb />
from the Normal Sunday. She <lb />
lost everything she bad in the <lb />
ire there. <lb />
Invitations arc out for the <lb />
the of <lb />
Miss Nannie is <lb />
spending a days town. <lb />
Misses Versa <lb />
Lizzie Beverly spent Sunday <lb />
the count y at Mr. They <lb />
report a pleasant Sabbath. <lb />
Misses Elbe Mattie Grimes <lb />
spent la-st night in the country. <lb />
J. T. Smith spent Sunday night <lb />
in Plymouth and returned <lb />
day. We are glad to know that <lb />
he is making good progress. <lb />
Mis. Henrietta Taylor, of Rob- <lb />
who visiting <lb />
her son, Herbert, left yesterday <lb />
for home. <lb />
Miss Annie Thigpen was on the <lb />
streets this afternoon. We are <lb />
glad to sea such pretty faces in <lb />
our town. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
No. <lb />
Laughinghouse ins <lb />
for Reflector. <lb />
Tuesday afternoon at two- <lb />
thirty o'clock the of the <lb />
Book held a <lb />
able meeting at the home Mrs. <lb />
Chas. <lb />
Mr. charmingly <lb />
her guests, assisted by <lb />
Miss <lb />
Of Baltimore, Miss Lizzie Laugh <lb />
Mrs Hayward Had. <lb />
The club to Older by <lb />
the president, Mrs. R. R. <lb />
The program not being able to be <lb />
Carried Miss <lb />
gave a talk us her as a <lb />
club woman. <lb />
After regular business was <lb />
The of held a <lb />
special meeting, Friday eight, to <lb />
t action on i petition asking <lb />
i hat M election he called to <lb />
the people town tie <lb />
of voting for against <lb />
dispensary in and <lb />
or distillery. <lb />
All the members of the board <lb />
v e-e <lb />
quite n i of <lb />
in attendance. <lb />
The petition was and <lb />
Rented lo A . Blow, and <lb />
elegant refreshments were he T <lb />
the club adjourned meet made brief remarks upon it. <lb />
February toe ninth, with Mrs.; Aldermen H. A. White moved <lb />
James L. Little. <lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
The following cases have been <lb />
disposed of since last report. <lb />
Joe Haddock, removing crops, <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
that a committee two lie <lb />
pointed to examine the <lb />
and compare the names thereon <lb />
with the registration books. He <lb />
and Alderman S T. White were <lb />
j ti d. <lb />
i retired with the <lb />
petition and registration books,<lb />
Turner larceny, guilty, i <lb />
B upon return reported that I <lb />
sentenced to jail for three years. . , . A .-,., ,, <lb />
J I petition contained names, all <lb />
John Evans assault with dead-1 t. . , , ,. , , <lb />
whom w-re registered voters <lb />
weapon, guilty, sentenced two;. , . . . . e <lb />
s the town, but that them <lb />
months with leave to L d of <lb />
Sam Bryant, appeal from mayor's m m <lb />
court, not guilty. i , , , . ,, ,,., . <lb />
declared by to <lb />
John <lb />
W. J. M <lb />
F. R. ST. ,,. <lb />
James Anderson, Oscar ,. <lb />
Matthews, Simon a and Wiley j , <lb />
,. <lb />
lo costs and required to <lb />
give bond in sum of to <lb />
pear at January 1905, end <lb />
show they have not gamble I. <lb />
W. Mercer, selling liquor , M day which ,. ,,, <lb />
pleads ten election shall be held at d <lb />
cases, judgment bod, <lb />
vote. <lb />
Blow <lb />
cal ii g the election was <lb />
also read and adopted. This order <lb />
o Ma ch<lb />
upon payment of costs on <lb />
that lie quit the <lb />
fine of i a former <lb />
was st i our, <lb />
January term of <lb />
court i.- v.-i <lb />
, . ,.,., , , <lb />
J. L. <lb />
;. Wane i S , i <lb />
ii a J. L. i <lb />
-o ; he j <lb />
turned a v t i- I <lb />
; r <lb />
Kills <lb />
with the law. <lb />
The then <lb />
the <lb />
I In the wards for the <lb />
;,.,,. <lb />
I'll V aid K. . Mi-G <lb />
H . <lb />
It in in, r r <lb />
is rat; ti I h x u and . <lb />
Warren, pulses, <lb />
L. W. Lawn <lb />
registrar; . S <lb />
Soul., j <lb />
Bow <lb />
ii V. i am <lb />
W. King, judges <lb />
Fifth I Rout <lb />
registrar, J, L. Sugg and It. A. <lb />
in . ii <lb />
l. <lb />
l i <lb />
ii <lb />
Penalty of Cotton. <lb />
Washington, Jan. re- <lb />
volt against American is <lb />
the title of a long report re. <lb />
at the state department <lb />
from United States Consul General <lb />
Mason, at Berlin, Germany. <lb />
Mr. Mason says , <lb />
among the economic movements in <lb />
Europe Inch may have a serious <lb />
meaning f important inter-ts <lb />
America is <lb />
Hot of France <lb />
and Ger i ma- c pate their <lb />
textile m <lb />
America ii cotton. The p- <lb />
features of the situation <lb />
U that then- is note Ger- <lb />
many, but through hi Europe<lb />
a r <lb />
that and <lb />
weaving mast at any <lb />
be emancipated from such <lb />
vassalage by the development of <lb />
sources of supply. <lb />
; The Germany press charges that <lb />
I the American cotton market is et <lb />
the mercy of the speculators, o <lb />
drive up and down Hie pi ices to <lb />
suit their own purposes. Thus far <lb />
the movement is in its infancy, <lb />
but may he ominous for <lb />
the col ton-growers of our <lb />
States, says Mr. Mason. Expert <lb />
in the Fast African colonies <lb />
dining the last two years have <lb />
been successful. is announced <lb />
; that there are many -q are miles <lb />
of laud in Fast Africa with Will <lb />
and climate well adapted for the <lb />
lion . <lb />
Th roil;, German <lb />
Gal vest on a are <lb />
I made to send over and educate <lb />
and <lb />
to a of <lb />
In I on v i <lb />
e a i of <lb />
y of <lb />
I ti he A eel <lb />
ton i labor from <lb />
Chin.-i lie employed in case <lb />
natives p <lb />
I If be j ears <lb />
his I l , , . ;,,, <lb />
cotton mil. In <lb />
says r. Mi so i, v. , .-i . . <lb />
III .-. Will i . f <lb />
or later e I ton of i <lb />
S n; I vi <lb />
no I i <lb />
. i; i I . s. <lb />
SAFE AT WINTERVILLE. <lb />
STORE HARRINGTON, BARBER CO. ROBBED OF OVER <lb />
Two Citizens in View of the Robbery Yet Give No Alarm. The <lb />
Town Much Excited. <lb />
Between and o'clock <lb />
morning the safe in the store of Wanted Had Enough <lb />
Ham Barber c. , at <lb />
was blown o ten and <lb />
robbed. <lb />
For it days a tramp with <lb />
on in a sling has been beg. <lb />
that town. <lb />
as- seen around <lb />
the town at On Wed <lb />
One day, riding alone the road, <lb />
Gen. Gordon came i, on a regimen <lb />
prayer meeting, very <lb />
impressive. The men were kneel- <lb />
or standing with bowed heads <lb />
Jan. Mr. W. A. <lb />
a progressive highly <lb />
respected tins county, <lb />
committed suicide this lo <lb />
in his bar . He <lb />
had been and showed Nichols, <lb />
signs of being demented for some <lb />
time. Besides the loss of his mind <lb />
there could have been do cause f r <lb />
the rash act, as his financial affairs <lb />
were in the best of and his <lb />
family life was apparently of the <lb />
happiest nature. Mr. <lb />
about years of age. A wife <lb />
and four children survive him. <lb />
ii. <lb />
Murder at Monroe. <lb />
Monroe, N. C. Jan. <lb />
Eubanks shot and killed J. E. <lb />
Wilhelm in the Heath Lee Hard- <lb />
ware Company's store, this morn- <lb />
at o'clock. Eubanks <lb />
is a clerk was married last <lb />
Sunday. Wilhelm is t <lb />
in-law of Mr. Gilbert, former <lb />
proprietor of the Hotel; <lb />
m himself at <lb />
Harvey Vanna, son of Dr. R <lb />
T. president of the Baptist <lb />
Female University was seriously <lb />
shot while out hunting with a <lb />
friend near Wake Forest, on Wed- <lb />
Young Van ii remarked <lb />
jestingly that he thought he would <lb />
himself, to <lb />
I carelessly with his gun <lb />
when it discharged and <lb />
tore away a considerable <lb />
his face. <lb />
Huge Cotton Cargo for Japan. <lb />
Houston, Texas, Jan. A <lb />
shipment of bales of cotton <lb />
destined for Japan, left hers to <lb />
night via the Southern Pacific for <lb />
San Francisco. The shipment re <lb />
quired forty one cars is a <lb />
It has many record, so as Oriental trade is <lb />
. a murder of this kind The freight bill <lb />
taken place in amounts to <lb />
o R . -tor. <lb />
The Solid fl i <lb />
mm ring with <lb />
Lottie Blow on Tuesday afternoon, <lb />
January the nineteen <lb />
hundred and four. . were <lb />
ten members and one visitor pres- <lb />
added much to the of <lb />
the occasion by reading an <lb />
on Women Who Have <lb />
Appeared in North Carolina His- <lb />
It was thoroughly enjoyed <lb />
by all present. <lb />
The enthusiasm over the new <lb />
made an interesting feature <lb />
the afternoon. <lb />
Business having been dispensed <lb />
with dainty refreshments were <lb />
served, and the members showed <lb />
appreciation of the clever <lb />
hostess by lingering till a late <lb />
hour. <lb />
one strangers went <lb />
the repair shop W. L H-m-e <lb />
a drill sharpened. Mi <lb />
House thought nothing of this at <lb />
first but later his suspicions were <lb />
aroused be quietly informed <lb />
some of the business men if the <lb />
occurrence. To be on the sate <lb />
side, the men took all <lb />
safe- at <lb />
and carried home with <lb />
Nothing else was seen of the two <lb />
strangers, but Thursday the <lb />
tramp with his band in the sling <lb />
rent to t he store of Harrington, <lb />
Barber Co. and purchased some <lb />
powder. <lb />
He also hung about tho store <lb />
much the day, but it did <lb />
not arouse the suspicion any <lb />
member the firm. <lb />
This morning the was <lb />
disclosed. The door of the safe <lb />
had been blown entirely off <lb />
the ex hurled it <lb />
partition all of the office <lb />
some i new out in the store. <lb />
One window was badly <lb />
and look- ii The <lb />
i showed Ho, two i oles <lb />
on in it tin <lb />
in flour. <lb />
Ti re i In; <lb />
j i, i f valuable . pi <lb />
to the hi d ii <lb />
money belonging to another <lb />
money was by tin <lb />
n n ., i.- I- <lb />
ed . in r. <lb />
I I e-. tn <lb />
o ii re . i ti, <lb />
this ; ad. <lb />
. <lb />
i . n that i<lb />
l . i of <lb />
i i lie <lb />
r yet <lb />
inn in i an i <lb />
in a voice of wonderful mi <lb />
The general clucked his horse and <lb />
removed his bat and waited for the <lb />
end of the prayer. The chaplain <lb />
asked the Lord give the men of <lb />
Lee's army courage to meet <lb />
the great crisis that had come upon <lb />
them, fortitude to bear new <lb />
and strength to light <lb />
against the pursuing enemy. Just <lb />
then a tall private rose from bis <lb />
knees and shouted to the chaplain, <lb />
Tray for bread, chaplain, pray for <lb />
bread We have courage to spare, <lb />
but to fight we must have something <lb />
Pray for This broke <lb />
up the prayer <lb />
Inter Ocean. <lb />
, i . i. <lb />
. <lb />
, III <lb />
This is the year for the stale con <lb />
and Greensboro people are <lb />
asking we get the <lb />
again It is regarded as <lb />
certain the above question <lb />
in the affirmative. <lb />
This town did by the <lb />
conventions two years in fuel i <lb />
gave the conventions a . w <lb />
tin f pi et <lb />
entertainment. And the little <lb />
if any doubt i <lb />
will call the meet <lb />
again v here meeting sat- <lb />
e do ii i now what tin <lb />
l i. nor <lb />
are we nil interested in mat- <lb />
but we think, with t . <lb />
trust between ill . <lb />
in c Inn tier i i mm ion <lb />
of in- <lb />
t . e <lb />
not In -ii.- ,. i- a mi no i <lb />
i i- hi l place <lb />
the com I he i and <lb />
hers I ii n t ion <lb />
i n mi <lb />
is w -ii L , either <lb />
or , give. <lb />
iv i time, <lb />
;. I <lb />
drive tie <lb />
did ll <lb />
o'clock this i <lb />
is these two citizens, who <lb />
live diagonally across the Tho following is the program of <lb />
from the scene of the robbery, tell die to be held in <lb />
to Death <lb />
Brownsville, Pa., Jan. <lb />
Pour men, all foreigners were <lb />
crushed to death today in anew <lb />
of the Hill Goal <lb />
Company, near here. <lb />
Hint were awake between <lb />
and that lights were <lb />
moving about in the store, saw a <lb />
man standing guard in front of the <lb />
store, but were afraid to go out <lb />
any alarm. <lb />
Others say these two <lb />
had tire arms the house with <lb />
which they could easily have shot <lb />
the man standing on guard at the <lb />
store, or the could have gone out <lb />
the of their house to neigh- <lb />
boring houses and quietly awaken- <lb />
ed enough people to have <lb />
store and captured <lb />
the robbers. failure to use <lb />
either of these means to atop the <lb />
robbery beings criticism up- <lb />
on Hie in. <lb />
Reports today say the robbers <lb />
were tracked In the direction of <lb />
Greenville. Searching parties are <lb />
trying to find <lb />
the court house Greenville, Mon- <lb />
day, 1904. The morn- <lb />
session will at o'clock <lb />
sharp and the afternoon session at <lb />
The subjects for discussion <lb />
Soil Improvement, by B. W. <lb />
gore, chemist <lb />
Varieties of Corn and <lb />
Their Improvement by Seed <lb />
by C. B. Williams. <lb />
Common Diseases of Farm <lb />
by Tait Butler, State <lb />
Fertilizers for Corn and Cotton, <lb />
by B. W. <lb />
Hog raising, by Tait Butler. <lb />
A general discussion of the <lb />
of farm labor. <lb />
People coming in from the <lb />
try say traveling along the icy <lb />
road is awful. <lb />
ISSUE<lb /></p>
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The Farmville Branch of the Eastern Reflector is in charge of REV. L. E. SAWYER, who is <lb />
authorized to transact any business the paper in Farmville and territory. <lb />
X- <lb />
. X mas <lb />
HEARNE-MAY. <lb />
Beautiful Wedding at Farmville <lb />
One of the most beautiful wed- <lb />
dings ever witnessed In Farmville <lb />
was that on Tuesday evening, the <lb />
--i mil seven thirty <lb />
o'clock, f Mr. William Augustus <lb />
Bernard JaMi Mis Louise <lb />
Star May, Emmanuel Episcopal <lb />
church. was <lb />
tel with green and potted plains <lb />
and the red mellow lights Iron the <lb />
made a beautiful effect. <lb />
As Mis. Ma-k began <lb />
wedding the <lb />
following couples <lb />
John T. I J. <lb />
Stanley Smith as then the <lb />
bridesmaids, Misses Olga May, <lb />
of bride, aid Vivian <lb />
Parker, in while <lb />
and carried Misses <lb />
sister of the groom, <lb />
and Maggie Edwards, both attired <lb />
in white pink ribbon. <lb />
Carrying ferns. Then <lb />
man Robert Maye of Greenville, <lb />
Otto Turnage, <lb />
Fields Leslie Smith. <lb />
Then came the maid of honor Mies <lb />
Anna Morrill, handsomely gown- <lb />
ed white mull with white rib- <lb />
carrying maiden hair ferns. <lb />
Following her came the on <lb />
the arm of her brother, Adolph <lb />
May and were met at altar by <lb />
groom and his 1- r man John <lb />
of <lb />
ward Woolen, of <lb />
uncle of the bride, per- <lb />
fumed the beautiful and <lb />
In id- was handsomely <lb />
gowned in white mull and veil <lb />
and curried a most <lb />
of bride roses maiden hair <lb />
fern. <lb />
The gentlemen all <lb />
black with white ties and <lb />
pearl gray gloves. <lb />
Immediately alter the <lb />
the bridal party was a <lb />
reception at the home of the bride <lb />
where dainty refreshments were <lb />
served. were the recipients <lb />
of many handsome valuable <lb />
presents. The bride and groom <lb />
left on the twelve thirty train for <lb />
return to <lb />
their home in Norfolk after <lb />
the sixth. <lb />
CHEAP GOODS. <lb />
W. G. administrator of R. H. deceased, <lb />
to notify the public that he has charge of the stock of <lb />
goods owned by said K. fl. at his death, and g offer <lb />
them to th of cost. The stock consists <lb />
of a full line of DRY WOODS. NO IONS, CLOTHING, <lb />
HATS, CAPS. . hardware and groceries, all fresh and <lb />
nice W. U. agent of the Tailors Mfg <lb />
Co. All suits made to to fit the individual. Your meas- <lb />
is taken and a good tit guaranteed. We can furnish these <lb />
goods at percent, less than tailors charge. <lb />
If you want bargains come early to <lb />
W. G. Store, <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Department <lb />
Hie. of the is in <lb />
of C. E Bradley, who in authorized to transact <lb />
for paper in and territory. <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, Corn, Oats, Cotton Seed Hulls and <lb />
Meal, Fertilizers and Lime. <lb />
Manufacturers of Buggies, Tobacco Flues and Trucks. <lb />
Farm Wagons, Coffins and Caskets always, on band. <lb />
In season we operate a Manger Cotton <lb />
N. C. <lb />
thirty years of successful business I am <lb />
than ever prepared to supply all the <lb />
needs of the people with a complete stock of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
I can furnish anything wanted, cam- <lb />
needle to-a steam engine. <lb />
I handle fertilizers and gin cotton in season. <lb />
The of B <lb />
will begin about Aug. <lb />
15th. It is best invention of the century. <lb />
Logger with some experience, two bunk <lb />
wagons and one ox. cart.<lb />
Is the Dry Goods, Shoes, <lb />
Groceries, etc., at <lb />
full line of Drugs and Highest prices <lb />
for all country product <lb />
If you do come to see us. We every- <lb />
thing ill the grocery line and sell it to our <lb />
tomes at the Lowest Possible Price, <lb />
Johnston Bros. <lb />
CASH GROCERS <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The sleet today played havoc <lb />
with telegraph wires. <lb />
i New Postmaster. <lb />
Washington, Jan. <lb />
president nominated William B. <lb />
Martin, white, to be postmaster of <lb />
Indian Miss, tie will take the <lb />
place of Coy, colored, <lb />
Whose resignation was demanded <lb />
some lime ago, by the white <lb />
of the town, resulting in the <lb />
temporary discontinuance of <lb />
at that place. <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. O. <lb />
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS. <lb />
Leaders in Fashions. Full line of <lb />
and untrimmed hats, <lb />
ribbons, Cheaper than ever. <lb />
J. H CO-, <lb />
Hi C <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
fancy Crockery, <lb />
ware, Fruits, To- <lb />
i and Everything cheap <lb />
tab. Highest price for country <lb />
Sour <lb />
Stomach <lb />
No appetite, loss of strength, <lb />
nervousness, headache, constipation, <lb />
bad breath, general sour <lb />
and catarrh of the stomach <lb />
all due to Indigestion. cures <lb />
Indigestion. This new discovery <lb />
the natural Juices of digestion <lb />
as they exist In a healthy stomach, <lb />
combined with the greatest known <lb />
and properties. <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure does not only curs In- <lb />
digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous <lb />
remedy cures all stomach by <lb />
cleansing, purifying, sweetening and <lb />
strengthening the raucous membranes <lb />
lining the stomach. <lb />
DIGESTS WHAT TOD CAT <lb />
MM Hi t tan <lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Fresh Goods kept i on- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
North Carol n a. <lb />
Lady <lb />
gentleman to manage business <lb />
in this county and adjoining <lb />
for house of solid financial <lb />
standing. 920.00 straight <lb />
and. expenses paid <lb />
direct fro headquarter. <lb />
ms. <lb />
J J. Satterthwaite <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Invite to their store <lb />
headquarters and there to <lb />
their complete stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
and learn their low prices. j <lb />
can supply all needs La, <lb />
tine of goods. <lb />
We are selling Lawns <lb />
summer dress goods at <lb />
half price, make for <lb />
goods. <lb />
on a <lb />
the author of <lb />
Id a have an j <lb />
of They i <lb />
are trapped, he <lb />
often their an I <lb />
through their fear. <lb />
winter, when there in little to at- <lb />
tract their attention, an <lb />
trap, ii of a new or variety, <lb />
is quite i likely t land a i <lb />
as if it held a <lb />
mouse. <lb />
Once a trick played upon a <lb />
Muck that bad <lb />
mousing over the fields for half <lb />
winter. It often perched <lb />
upon a straw stack, instead of in <lb />
the center of the <lb />
one morning a plump <lb />
mouse, with an bladder <lb />
U It by a string, <lb />
The <lb />
cord, connected <lb />
The hawk <lb />
a a w hen <lb />
he first the <lb />
He used t seeing a <lb />
remain perfectly in <lb />
way, especially when h be- <lb />
circle about with his. great <lb />
wings to the <lb />
stack. <lb />
Presently he. alighted in a wary <lb />
way mi end of the then <lb />
he walked nearer, eyed <lb />
pecked at <lb />
last he seized it in his ad <lb />
made off for the hickory. 1111- <lb />
way there, however, he noticed, <lb />
the bladder attached, and gave the <lb />
mouse a violent jerk to free it from <lb />
the bladder appendage. This <lb />
only served to make the bladder <lb />
bob up and down more furiously <lb />
and with a scream of terror the <lb />
hawk dropped the mouse ail <lb />
and fled to the woods. It wan <lb />
sometime before he was seen <lb />
the neighborhood of the <lb />
stack. <lb />
Up in Church. <lb />
Jan. <lb />
yearn of a member of a <lb />
respectable family, was be- <lb />
Judge in the city <lb />
court yesterday for altering in a <lb />
church and services, <lb />
There was a mixture of rain, <lb />
snow and sleet, last night, and <lb />
everything is coated with it today. <lb />
If are than <lb />
thin weather we<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 <lb />
and quantity in the <lb />
vest. Write us and <lb />
we will send you, <lb />
free, by nest mail, <lb />
our money winning <lb />
books. <lb />
KALI WOKS, <lb />
Nan. Si. <lb />
Saved From Death. <lb />
The family of Mrs. M. L. Bob- <lb />
of Tenn., he j <lb />
dying and were powerless to <lb />
her. The most skillful <lb />
and remedy fat ltd. <lb />
while consumption was slowly but <lb />
sorely her life. this <lb />
terrible hour Dr. Ken <lb />
Discoveries for <lb />
turned despair into joy. The first <lb />
bottle brought relief <lb />
and its continued use completely <lb />
her. Its the most certain <lb />
cure the world for all throat <lb />
and lung troubles Guaranteed <lb />
Bottles and f Trial Bot- <lb />
Fr-e at Drug Store, <lb />
A Vary Call, <lb />
I stuck to my engine, although <lb />
every and every <lb />
was racked with writes C <lb />
W. Bellamy, a locomotive <lb />
Hui Iowa. was weak I <lb />
, without any <lb />
all run As I was about to j s ons happen <lb />
give up, I got a bottle who f ids at a <lb />
Bitters, and after taking it, I fell veil, <lb />
as well as lever did my I <lb />
Weak, sickly run down people <lb />
ways new lite, Strength am <lb />
Vigor from their use. them <lb />
by Woof en's <lb />
Drugstore, Pi ice cents. <lb />
Roach <lb />
On Jan. 27th, at <lb />
half past five Mr <lb />
II. aid Miss Clara <lb />
were at home of tin <lb />
patents, Mr. and Mis. W. <lb />
S. of V. The bride <lb />
entered the the arm of <lb />
Mi. Walt, i <lb />
groom followed with his best man <lb />
Mr. Clarence W. <lb />
E. of <lb />
the j <lb />
an elegant reception <lb />
of groom. A um- <lb />
of friends was present at both I <lb />
Toe. Horse Goods, <lb />
of <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
Ho- often yon can get a <lb />
tiling <lb />
nail or driver or <lb />
jacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
is all you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box docs not lack a single <lb />
useful <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get <lb />
If to up met <lb />
correctly the most of her male <lb />
would <lb />
small. <lb />
Wonderful Nerve <lb />
Is displayed by many a man en <lb />
during pains of accidental Oats, <lb />
Wounds. Bruises Burns, Scalds, <lb />
Is there's <lb />
no need tor it. <lb />
Salve will kill the pain and cure <lb />
It's the best salve on <lb />
earth for Piles, too. at <lb />
en's Drug Store. <lb />
marriage a i <lb />
bride and groom are you <lb />
people, and their many <lb />
wish a long, and <lb />
life. <lb />
as <lb />
One and one one aS <lb />
n altar and one <lb />
two in the e <lb />
J R. <lb />
Corey <lb />
THE <lb />
repair- up- <lb />
Monday, Jan. <lb />
Col. Isaac A. Sugg the Bu i <lb />
. , Leader. <lb />
Col. A. <lb />
entitled to be know,, as the <lb />
bull leader on toe cotton market <lb />
of Greenville. One year ago Col. <lb />
Sugg publicly declared and <lb />
the farm-is to plant cotton, telling <lb />
them m <lb />
cents per pound for crop of <lb />
the fall when cotton was <lb />
to to market he <lb />
at they would see cents <lb />
February . <lb />
On the 3rd day of last, <lb />
July was at 9.23 <lb />
New C. B <lb />
purchase of one thousand bales of <lb />
at that would <lb />
the day of <lb />
m when selling <lb />
W ii he wrote imaginary <lb />
t t his <lb />
and ii j of <lb />
leading as <lb />
N. c., Dee. <lb />
Daniel J. Sal <lb />
H Wall Street, <lb />
, thousand bales <lb />
Isaac A. <lb />
The colonel said there would <lb />
We have little faith in the in- <lb />
or repentance of men <lb />
who does not make restitution <lb />
old <lb />
It. L, Myers leave <lb />
ton daily, except <lb />
a. in i j I leave <lb />
has scored vie- <lb />
In <lb />
a determination <lb />
to mi d ,., <lb />
who a o a . <lb />
promptly net profit such an order <lb />
tried mi promptly before Marco The <lb />
When i; to meeting out show that the July at <lb />
t. the would have given a net <lb />
the fully profit at the of the <lb />
I to the occasion. Without market Wednesday, 27th <lb />
of conscience or thought of mercy, I of The July <lb />
but with i of b ought the 6th day of <lb />
.-ail, Sash, Doors and Blinds, him hare net ,<lb />
Hie law did duty at Wednesday Col. Sugg <lb />
until it stumbled up against the an prediction <lb />
judge. there was a fall and bales of when price <lb />
down, nay <lb />
under new management with a full <lb />
force of competent workmen. We <lb />
make and at wholesale and <lb />
retail, Sash, Doors and Blinds, <lb />
Mantels, Porch <lb />
nil of Interior and <lb />
Building Trimmings. We solicit <lb />
your patronage, not as a favor but <lb />
only on our merits. <lb />
until the law William Fountain, H. D. <lb />
Durham Herald. t, a Physician and Surgeon, <lb />
ingot with N. c. <lb />
for Baltimore, <lb />
I one door post office, or <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Mi. c. Hi -v. O , had all <lb />
the pile for years. i <lb />
dollars could do him no sting <lb />
good. DeWitt's <lb />
Salve en red <lb />
valuable -is, burns bruises, a <lb />
sprain.-. eczema, letter S . V <lb />
salt and all r skin <lb />
Look for the name De <lb />
Witt on the others <lb />
are cheap, counterfeits <lb />
Sold by i ;. <lb />
hi with rail <lb />
street Phone <lb />
. he <lb />
folk. <lb />
ii on Id order freight In <lb />
S. Co. mu DRANK H. WOOTEN, <lb />
Sea Y C Line from I <lb />
Attorney-at-Law, <lb />
; H. C. <lb />
Practice in all the courts. Special <lb />
attention to collection of rents <lb />
Prompt <lb />
to all business. <lb />
was and says there will be <lb />
a profit in before <lb />
May 1st. <lb />
These are but <lb />
only Imaginary one- baaed his <lb />
W. V., Jan. 1901. j lei what market will be. <lb />
It that many farm- <lb />
Li tie mu <lb />
i H I <lb />
ml Line <lb />
Several citizens wen <lb />
in tins eek on fir par <lb />
i i One <lb />
the cocks was in a- <lb />
evidence the defendants <lb />
I. A-., <lb />
V.<lb />
ft <lb />
Va. <lb />
Cotton and Brokers ii <lb />
and <lb />
ate Wires Ne <lb />
New Jeans. <lb />
Eat <lb />
A A U E. <lb />
From personal experience I <lb />
that ,. <lb />
are ;, a liver pill-i <lb />
are <lb />
they give energy and <lb />
do their work with W, I <lb />
Easton, <lb />
of people are these tiny little <lb />
pills in preference o all others, <lb />
because are so pleasant <lb />
effectual. They core biliousness, <lb />
torpid liver jaundice, sick bead- <lb />
at <lb />
lengthen. Sold by Jno <lb />
IN <lb />
Some limes again. <lb />
b V. In <lb />
K. D i i hire for a <lb />
I days <lb />
Moving still on, <lb />
must every day b , homes. <lb />
in lie S i <lb />
with cent <lb />
Miss <lb />
several days lure <lb />
last week with her staler, Mis ;. <lb />
H. Little. <lb />
the <lb />
vet. with us. lie .- a line <lb />
land a p <lb />
Some farmers are busy preparing <lb />
tobacco .-. while ii <lb />
figuring to see how much cent <lb />
cotton they make. <lb />
tic hard. 1ST. G. <lb />
Die Stock complete in every <lb />
and prices a low the j men if she <lb />
o matter low price I market prices <lb />
A woman who thinks she ha <lb />
eyes like stars always believes she <lb />
would be in great danger from <lb />
did hold r ,,, under <lb />
the advice of Col. Sugg, and get <lb />
Had cents It, and bell <lb />
urging th. ,,,., lot <lb />
hold lo Untie n, hold for <lb />
i higher He is his <lb />
a d op . s ,,,, <lb />
law of supply <lb />
that the crop aid <lb />
bales, which is <lb />
inadequate Tor the ply. <lb />
Col has traveled several <lb />
times the South and <lb />
knows much of con <lb />
and he insist <lb />
that low j rid-d cotton i a thing of <lb />
the Had <lb />
take., a the <lb />
would have been greatly bitter <lb />
i with i a it is. <lb />
reported <lb />
late, night, and en me in <lb />
over hems a e. <lb />
of and we are the <lb />
W. S. Barnes, of Davidson <lb />
has arrested and <lb />
bound over to court the charge <lb />
Of burning his mill on which there <lb />
was insurance. <lb />
Cure does for <lb />
the stomach which it is <lb />
able to do for f, even when but <lb />
lightly 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 of that organ <lb />
are allowed to rest and <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure digest what <lb />
eat and enables the stomach <lb />
and digestive organs to transform <lb />
all food info rich, red blood. Sold <lb />
by <lb />
Clean, Pure only <lb />
are oil. We don't call <lb />
shoulders Everything <lb />
by its honest name, <lb />
W. J. THIGPEN, <lb />
GROCER, <lb />
Five Points. <lb />
Phone <lb />
J. C. <lb />
IN <lb />
American and Italian Marble <lb />
ANDIRON SOLD <lb />
First work sod <lb />
seal upon <lb />
paid <lb />
J. <lb />
IN <lb />
f. CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and <lb />
shipments <lb />
licit rd. <lb />
TO <lb />
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
County having issued litters of <lb />
to me, the undersigned on <lb />
the 2nd day of Jan, 1904. on <lb />
of alter Evans notice Is <lb />
hereby given to all persons <lb />
to the estate to make pay- <lb />
to the undersigned, and to all <lb />
creditors of said estate to <lb />
properly to the <lb />
undersigned, twelve months <lb />
alter the date of or this <lb />
will be la bar of <lb />
recovery <lb />
This th day of January <lb />
SMITH, <lb />
i mm <lb />
SALE OF LAND. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
or Court of Pitt County made on the <lb />
day of January in a certain <lb />
special proceeding therein pending <lb />
entitled J. J. B. Co wife <lb />
others against E. a. Wilson and <lb />
I will, on <lb />
Monday, February 18th. 1804, <lb />
before the court house door in Green- <lb />
ville, sell at public sale to the highest <lb />
bidder, for cash, the following de- <lb />
scribed lands situate in Swift Creek <lb />
township, Pitt County to One <lb />
piece in and on Swift Creek, adjoining <lb />
the lands of B. Williams and wife <lb />
Jesse J. j. B. Cox and <lb />
beginning at a sweet gum, <lb />
way I II. Williams corner <lb />
thence running north degrees <lb />
poles large black <lb />
gum; thence south west poles to <lb />
a large of the Aaron <lb />
Patent; thence north <lb />
west poles, thence south west <lb />
poles thence north west It poles <lb />
to a small pine, <lb />
thence north west poles <lb />
to the beginning. <lb />
other piece the above <lb />
tract and the lands of L. B. <lb />
.- R- H Harris. It be- <lb />
the Identical land granted unto <lb />
Grant <lb />
This the 15th January, 1804 <lb />
ALEX L. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Monday, February 8th, is the <lb />
date institute <lb />
is nothing n woman <lb />
do for a mail who has fold her <lb />
that she looks <lb />
OF <lb />
commission sale <lb />
LAND. <lb />
By u re of decree of the <lb />
court made in a certain f <lb />
proceeding therein pending entitled <lb />
J. and others against <lb />
X. W. Stancill and dated <lb />
l on, <lb />
Monday, February 15th <lb />
Bell at public sale before the Court <lb />
House door in the town of Green <lb />
ville, to the highest bidder, a certain <lb />
tract or parcel of land situate in <lb />
township, Pitt County, <lb />
adjoining Locker Swamp, Tar river <lb />
the land formerly belong- <lb />
to P. A. Atkinson, the of <lb />
Richard and others, con <lb />
taming acres more or less, and <lb />
bring the lands upon which <lb />
It. Stancill resided the time of hi <lb />
death. <lb />
Terms of Bale cash. <lb />
This the 15th day of Jan. <lb />
Alex. L, yow.<lb />
swap<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
When the Harrison <lb />
D. J. V <lb />
AND <lb />
If we thought e as <lb />
died in office, his deputy. Jobs Tyler. about the cotton situation as some of <lb />
was not elected to succeed brethren t. know we , <lb />
was murdered. Arthur would be the market , V, ls <lb />
elected to him. Herald. j of a lone. Few people <lb />
fut i f ti. nm. mi its truth; yet nowadays <lb />
in the port office at Grew N. C, as second class matter, promoted <lb />
rates made upon application. ever <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties, nomination. of which <lb />
as said, <lb />
in the application of <lb />
Sun. <lb />
in <lb />
vs. <lb />
It is an old that best <lb />
either to lack of opportunity or <lb />
devotion to other of <lb />
Pitt County, X. C, Tuesday, 1904. T, . n , <lb />
I he Hon. H. A. Gudger deserves <lb />
. disappointments in failing to <lb />
T, , i v- people learn not to . , . . v . <lb />
The election is called. Now show v get once that come to him. He is a <lb />
. , ,. with fire arms there will be fewer lit and th <lb />
your interest in having a dispensary present <lb />
by your works. <lb />
Any young man who has never horseback riding is seldom indulged <lb />
been in love ought have money in icy- compared with forty or fifty <lb />
the savings Herald, ago. <lb />
accidents. <lb />
Governor Aycock says he thinks <lb />
Judge Parker will be the democrat- <lb />
nominee for president. <lb />
Mistake. The man who <lb />
has never bet u in love hardly has <lb />
sense enough to save money. <lb />
Fine Type of Southern Congressman. <lb />
With his wide hat coat of am- <lb />
skirt, and commanding figure, <lb />
The general of Virginia <lb />
has re-elected John Daniel to <lb />
that the president re- <lb />
fuses to consider a proposition to <lb />
Greensboro is certainly swell ad- advance him is some evidence that <lb />
town. When nothing Mr of a judge j Representative Claude Kitchin, of I <lb />
of men. It ought to turn out this C is a fine type of <lb />
else to attract attention there a way turn Congressman. He <lb />
fire- turns his back upon his friends resemblance to another <lb />
for no reason than to get handsome Southerner in public life <lb />
If the boys on the other side want office. The president's management <lb />
against American H. Grudge case will cause his <lb />
we expect those on this side can to P <lb />
. . Times. <lb />
it. <lb />
senator. <lb />
Weather Prophet says Feb <lb />
is going to give weather that <lb />
is weather, lie predicts it a month <lb />
blizzards. <lb />
Senator F. M. Simmons made a <lb />
So lung as our are so con- <lb />
as to allow men to escape <lb />
speech in the Senate Wednesday ad-; for their crimes <lb />
the ratification of the canal i cannot be blamed for taking ad van- <lb />
The Atlantic Coast line has filed <lb />
-exceptions to the order of the <lb />
ration commission to put on an ex- <lb />
train between Rocky Mount and <lb />
So it looks like there is to <lb />
be no connection with the Southern <lb />
railway at Selma. <lb />
People have much cotton on <lb />
I the mind now to take much interest <lb />
in who is going to be governor. <lb />
Politics cuts a small figure. <lb />
It is said that a congressman can- <lb />
not live in Washington on his salary <lb />
but it is noticed that none of them <lb />
Congressman T. F. of the refuse to stand for re-election on this <lb />
eighth North Carolina district, has account <lb />
-announced that he will not be a can- <lb />
reason <lb />
for re-election. The <lb />
given for this is that at the end of <lb />
his present term he wishes to return <lb />
life and again take up his <lb />
law practice. <lb />
And they are yet voting in the <lb />
Maryland legislature without <lb />
ting a United States senator. North <lb />
Carolina has seen experience of that <lb />
kind. <lb />
President Roosevelt numbers eight j <lb />
. , , hi personal <lb />
A building and loan assets- . . , , . tn <lb />
. staff, their sole duty being to keep <lb />
a brick making plant, a <lb />
factory. The first will open an <lb />
avenue through which to get a home, <lb />
the second will provide material for <lb />
each other a <lb />
Her- <lb />
If the advocates of the dispensary <lb />
building it. and the third will make the election there most be <lb />
the furnishings for it. Good P-1 plenty of work in the next month, <lb />
here for business in <lb />
three of these lines. <lb />
all <lb />
The low price of tobacco and high <lb />
Let this he done earnestly but with- <lb />
out bitterness. <lb />
Mr. Bryan has the same right <lb />
price of cotton is leading so many M to <lb />
planters to say they will quit the <lb />
former and cultivate the latter, it is <lb />
w hat the democratic party should do, <lb />
and it ends right there. Getting <lb />
scaring the American Co., put i. <lb />
and making them promise higher <lb />
prices, if all reports are true. The <lb />
farmer who has tobacco would <lb />
rather seethe higher prices than to <lb />
hear the promise of advance. <lb />
The grand jury seems to have a <lb />
better nose for gambling than police. <lb />
Be it remembered that every Monday <lb />
morning the police officers go before <lb />
the mayor and depose and say, and <lb />
each for himself doth say, that ac- <lb />
cording to his best knowledge, in- <lb />
formation and belief there is no <lb />
gambling in Greenville. Yet when <lb />
the grand jury throws out its net <lb />
gambles are landed in bunches. <lb />
And the school fund gets a <lb />
of per head. <lb />
Let it be stated at the outset that <lb />
the advocates of the dispensary are <lb />
such through a desire to injure <lb />
any man's business, but because <lb />
believe the saloons are injurious <lb />
to tie morals of the town sad a <lb />
to the young. <lb />
something else. <lb />
Lawyer Charles Price is reported <lb />
to have received a fee of out <lb />
of the Wilkes and Stanly county <lb />
bond cases in which he appeared. <lb />
It is not every time that a lawyer <lb />
fell on that size fee, and when he <lb />
does he is fixed for life, as the say- <lb />
goes. <lb />
Lucas was a school buy <lb />
when the election of <lb />
1800 presaged the war between <lb />
states. He had been at school in <lb />
Orange years, when the <lb />
was made for Confederate <lb />
he was going to school to the late <lb />
Rev. Charles F. Deems. D. D.,. at <lb />
Wilson. He volunteered at once- <lb />
and served until General Lee <lb />
his sword. There was. no. <lb />
better soldier, no no <lb />
more soul in any army made <lb />
up of choice patriotic spirits. In <lb />
peace Be served his with as <lb />
fidelity and courage as in war; <lb />
Long the of the democracy m <lb />
Hyde one of the foremost men <lb />
in toe First district, he helped to. re- <lb />
deem it after the Reconstruction. <lb />
He served his people five or six <lb />
times in the of representatives <lb />
and the State Senate, was a Cleve- <lb />
land elector, Shell Fish Commission- <lb />
and once led with splendid <lb />
age the hope as a candidate <lb />
for congress. In the General As- <lb />
he was noted for his <lb />
on to the highest interests of his <lb />
constituents, for his frankness and <lb />
sincerity, and his deep seated pa- <lb />
He loved his with a <lb />
devotion that was beautiful. He <lb />
was eloquent, witty, true as steel <lb />
a golden hearted gentleman. <lb />
During the last session of the <lb />
General Assembly he made two or <lb />
three speeches that in true eloquence <lb />
reached the high water mark of his <lb />
powers as an orator. His speech <lb />
nominating General Carr for Sena- <lb />
tor was by common consent the most <lb />
eloquent speech of the session, and <lb />
his eulogy of Lee delivered at the <lb />
meeting of the Daughters of the Con- <lb />
in Raleigh was exquisite. <lb />
His eloquent tongue is still in death <lb />
but devoted friends will keep hie. <lb />
memory <lb />
Senator Bailey, of Texas. <lb />
Recently Mr. was passing <lb />
out of the senate, when a keep- <lb />
arose and <lb />
Senator <lb />
Seeing his mistake, he <lb />
do look like Senator Bailey, <lb />
sir, only you are a heap finer looking <lb />
man. <lb />
On his journey the corridor <lb />
to the house wing of the capitol Mr. <lb />
face h ad an appearance of <lb />
high n that all but spoke. <lb />
A Texas demands of the <lb />
administration a place for a <lb />
in the cabinet. The president re <lb />
plies by them a and <lb />
inviting Washington to dine <lb />
at the white house. He thinks that <lb />
ought to them and make the <lb />
vote solids in the doubtful <lb />
News and <lb />
Among those who had to wait long <lb />
over time at the depot for the train <lb />
Thursday night, was Judge M. H <lb />
Justice, and he, got a fair sample of <lb />
what the people aw forced to endure. <lb />
He did not mind expressing himself <lb />
about it, either, having to wait over, <lb />
two hours on a most disagreeable <lb />
night for a train reported forty min- <lb />
late. The judge said the law <lb />
requires that railroads shall give the <lb />
public correct information about the <lb />
arrival of trains, and that this occur- <lb />
night is one that is going <lb />
to be investigated. <lb />
g to a. poll taken by The <lb />
York Herald Democrats in <lb />
Congress i against the proposition <lb />
to reaffirm the Kansas City platform, <lb />
while n it. Of <lb />
one is from Colorado, one from Ken- <lb />
on e Texas, from <lb />
Ci- from Missouri, <lb />
and only one from Bryan's own <lb />
State, Nebraska; Who are the two <lb />
from North Carolina you <lb />
The steam was the first <lb />
in horseback riding. Dis- <lb />
of ten or twenty miles, that a <lb />
would previously have <lb />
on horseback, were traversed <lb />
fraction of the time on a railway <lb />
but with distinct loss of <lb />
and nervous <lb />
Next came the-, bicycle. Men and <lb />
omen who were- in the habit of do- <lb />
pleasure exercise in the <lb />
saddle-transferred their affection to <lb />
the running; wheel, which could <lb />
spin along a smooth road at a speed <lb />
never attempted the most reckless <lb />
horseman. <lb />
Finally, the automobile, rapid, <lb />
shifty, and a bit dangerous <lb />
came to contend with the horse for <lb />
mastery in the matter of <lb />
exercise and transportation. The <lb />
motor car has made a sure for <lb />
itself; but neither it nor the chest- <lb />
flattening bicycle can claim <lb />
with the as a bracer of serves <lb />
and of health. <lb />
Horseback riding at this season <lb />
of the year is taken up by many <lb />
people, and this year the is, <lb />
greater than, ever before. This <lb />
well for a higher <lb />
health and a decrease in <lb />
and druggists bills. Why not try <lb />
horseback riding. It is cheap <lb />
the Journal . <lb />
His host of friends in Mi <lb />
as throughout the state <lb />
with deep regret of the death of Col. <lb />
of Hyde Ha <lb />
was of <lb />
and his death is. a less <lb />
to las and state. Spending <lb />
of him the Raleigh b <lb />
A prominent official of the <lb />
can Tobacco Company who has made <lb />
a trip through the tobacco growing <lb />
section east of here has made the <lb />
statement that the company will <lb />
quite sharply advance the price of <lb />
leaf tobacco. He says that it will <lb />
have to do this in order to induce <lb />
the farmers to plant tobacco this <lb />
year. He finds that hundreds cf <lb />
farmers are saying they do not in- <lb />
tend to plant any tobacco and that <lb />
they are making arrangements to <lb />
put in other crops. his <lb />
statement that there is to be an ad- <lb />
vanes, prices there is as no <lb />
sign of it, and of course there are <lb />
Observer. <lb />
The Citizen is having <lb />
its with the who. <lb />
want news suppressed. It is an <lb />
paper <lb />
run up against, and no paper, <lb />
haps, precisely is right- <lb />
and in settling the <lb />
Appeals out <lb />
are often very moving. much so <lb />
that it seems- hard hearted to <lb />
to heed them. Yet to heed <lb />
appeals is a form injustice <lb />
it weans feeding sons people oat of <lb />
one spoon and other, people oat of <lb />
another. And is always best <lb />
toilet th facts be known. <lb />
exaggerates Tim news- <lb />
per, when be <lb />
will paint a situation no worse than <lb />
it is. Most of them, will be <lb />
found drawing she mantle charity <lb />
over the misdeeds of those whom it <lb />
cannot, if it does its duty; entirely <lb />
shield. It not rejoicing over one's <lb />
downfall or error that causes a news- <lb />
paper to print it, is a desire to dis- <lb />
charge a to its readers who pay <lb />
for all the news in a paper's reach <lb />
and expect to get <lb />
Telegram. <lb />
Same Here. <lb />
If every man who reads <lb />
papers would do so legitimately, that <lb />
is, pay for them, the newspaper bus- <lb />
would greatly improve. The <lb />
man who is not able to pay is <lb />
come to read this paper, as best he <lb />
may, bat the other fellow is not <lb />
come, except he is on regular <lb />
Times <lb />
still <lb />
said <lb />
Buying Tobacco Cheap. <lb />
in my i <lb />
selling at a very low <lb />
an-eastern North who <lb />
was Raleigh yest.- <lb />
you seen said <lb />
have been made av a prominent <lb />
the Tobacco <lb />
Company that his will soon <lb />
outfits a sharp ad luxe in the price <lb />
of the re of this pa- <lb />
pew him. <lb />
I have replied, <lb />
I tell you this. I am reliably <lb />
that markets <lb />
the buyers are as high <lb />
the limit of their margins, taking in <lb />
all the tobacco can at the very <lb />
lowest price possible. The farmers; <lb />
are openly they are not going; <lb />
to plant the present price, <lb />
and will put other crops. If the <lb />
American Tobacco. Company really <lb />
intend to prices there is no <lb />
sign of such a thing being <lb />
The low price of tobacco made so by <lb />
the American Tobacco Company has <lb />
struck a hard blow at eastern North <lb />
News and Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
Don't Enjoy The Show. <lb />
A very prominent young lady <lb />
of made extra <lb />
attend lye-emu outer, <lb />
last evening <lb />
and after before the <lb />
hour or <lb />
thinking every of her <lb />
clothing arranged, <lb />
started for After <lb />
there, r, she dis- <lb />
covered that she neglected to <lb />
change her bed room for <lb />
patent leather ones, and It la <lb />
needless to say that sue did not <lb />
enjoy<lb />
e. <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
This department is in of J. M. Blow, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb />
n i <lb />
WINTERVILLE ITEM. <lb />
k, Jan. <lb />
We are pleased t. Miss <lb />
Bryan, who been quite <lb />
for sometime, h entirely re <lb />
covered and again taken <lb />
charge her in the <lb />
Stray taken up. I have <lb />
with iii v male pie <lb />
black color, weight <lb />
about pound Owner can get <lb />
same proving property <lb />
paying ll <lb />
J. B. N. C. <lb />
once a week s-w <lb />
This season the A. G. Cox <lb />
Co., will cell for more cotton <lb />
than ever before. The <lb />
fir the n i very great. <lb />
W. W. Haddock, one of the <lb />
oldest s in t county, died <lb />
last Wednesday and was buried <lb />
Thursday. At one time before the <lb />
civil war Mr. one of <lb />
most influential business men in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Our farmer friends have com- <lb />
for next <lb />
than we <lb />
their having done before. <lb />
They expect big crops big <lb />
prices. <lb />
Ambrose Johnston is erecting a <lb />
nice residence on south end of <lb />
road street. <lb />
Q. A. Co. are buying <lb />
immense quantities of cotton seed. <lb />
are a nice price and <lb />
add much to the income of the <lb />
farmer. <lb />
If in need of seed Irish potatoes <lb />
northern or crop see <lb />
O. A. Kittrell St Co. they can sup- <lb />
ply you. <lb />
For Bent or and <lb />
lot between Cox <lb />
and A D. Cox on Academy street. <lb />
Apply to O. A. Fair. <lb />
The deplorable of <lb />
bridges certainly does <lb />
not add to the of the <lb />
town dots it excuse the <lb />
of a little called cuss <lb />
as it falls i. in the lips of the <lb />
Mr. of was <lb />
here this w k buying <lb />
of cotton planters, <lb />
Mr. ii the Drug <lb />
will be to show you their <lb />
line of gold and fountain <lb />
pens. <lb />
J. D. <lb />
Cox. Board L per day. Best <lb />
House in <lb />
A, G <lb />
received<lb />
Co. have just <lb />
ear of wire <lb />
furnish you <lb />
from to high at prices <lb />
ranging to 3-4 <lb />
per <lb />
We have a nice lot of porch <lb />
in i. timber. It you are in need <lb />
of them why not let us fit you up <lb />
Prices are light. Winterville <lb />
Mfg. Co. <lb />
One leading farmers has <lb />
been giving wire fence a test and <lb />
says the Electric weld is the <lb />
best fence he ever saw. A. G <lb />
Cox Co. have all styles in <lb />
Stock d continually buying <lb />
more. <lb />
O. A Co. will give <lb />
you 1333 lbs cotton seed meal in <lb />
for a ton of cotton seed <lb />
or give per bushel. <lb />
If in need of cotton seed <lb />
steal corn, hay or anything in the <lb />
line see fir. A- ft Co. <lb />
load of to <lb />
in a few days. See then <lb />
baying,. <lb />
G. A. Kittrell Co. have just <lb />
received a shipment oats <lb />
that are for sale cheap get <lb />
prices before buying. <lb />
Beggars becoming numerous, <lb />
and burglars are growing in equal <lb />
proportion, <lb />
many of our citizens were <lb />
in Greenville yesterday. <lb />
Mr. Jordan, of Norfolk, spent <lb />
Wednesday night with G. A. <lb />
Kittrell. <lb />
Oar town are erecting a <lb />
lock-up. What tort <lb />
W. B. Wingate, who has been <lb />
on a visit to came <lb />
home yesterday. <lb />
We've in C. A. <lb />
Fair I. I he burglars had <lb />
foul. We had rather be one <lb />
live man than two bodies. <lb />
Bully for Col. Sugg, the cotton <lb />
ball of Greenville. While his <lb />
may have come true, <lb />
yet we deem it would be wisdom <lb />
the part of our farmer friends <lb />
to diversify their crops. Some <lb />
cotton, some tobacco, plenty of <lb />
corn fodder lots of hog. <lb />
Do this they will be <lb />
dent, otherwise they will be the <lb />
subjects of the eyed <lb />
as they have always been. <lb />
Cotton seed meal hulls <lb />
sale. G. A. Kittrell Co, <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have a nice <lb />
lot coffins hand. Price <lb />
are very reasonable as heretofore <lb />
Prompt attention given all orders. <lb />
If you want your horse shod <lb />
if your harness or shoes <lb />
repairing, and for general <lb />
blacksmith work call and see W. <lb />
L. House on Main street. <lb />
G. A. Kittrell St Co. <lb />
We have a nice line hats for <lb />
both old and young, also <lb />
valises, at prices <lb />
we think very reasonable and <lb />
always glad to serve you and save <lb />
your money if possible. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
In the account of the robbery <lb />
published in Friday's <lb />
TOR correction should be <lb />
made The two men in the house <lb />
near the not have any <lb />
fire arms with them, except one <lb />
old pistol. One of the men tried <lb />
to use this, but was prevented <lb />
the other from doing We <lb />
gladly make the <lb />
WOODLAND NEWS. <lb />
Woodland, N. , Jan. 1904. <lb />
Nat Nobles has right sick <lb />
for the past few days. His play <lb />
mates were pleased that he was <lb />
able to enter school again <lb />
Benny Craft went to Greenville <lb />
Miss Cornelia Nobles went to <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Miss E la May has <lb />
from her illness, and <lb />
ed to her Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. Jackson, <lb />
near Winterville, spent Sunday <lb />
with her sister, Mrs. H. Smith. <lb />
The pupils of <lb />
school will celebrate North Caro- <lb />
Day next Friday. <lb />
Master Jesse Davenport is <lb />
ill with pneumonia. <lb />
trust be will soon be restored <lb />
Miss Delia Smith went to Ayden <lb />
Friday afternoon, Miss Bessie <lb />
her. They returned <lb />
Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Jesse Jackson, from near Win- <lb />
was the neighborhood <lb />
Sunday <lb />
J. at. Smith went to Ayden <lb />
Lawrence Nobles spent Monday <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
A little of Lawrence No <lb />
has been sick for several <lb />
but is improving. <lb />
Crawford is on the sick <lb />
list. <lb />
HAPPY IDEAL SPRING bUGGY. <lb />
BY <lb />
A. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
MO I <lb />
POCKET KNIFE In exact of ;. <lb />
horn a Una <lb />
The guarantee of th.- Clipper Knife . <lb />
Knife. U lulls from lo inc. <lb />
In behind <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Several young ladies can get <lb />
employ neut operating sewing ma- <lb />
chines underwear. The work <lb />
is light, neat <lb />
Whole families can get employ- <lb />
Apply to. <lb />
The Cotton Mfg. Co. <lb />
N C. <lb />
THE WOMAN'S MAGAZINE. <lb />
This liar <lb />
paid In the world. <lb />
Stories, Work, Fashion. <lb />
Fair and <lb />
About the Poul- <lb />
try. Curios Facts <lb />
Etc., <lb />
PICTORIAL MAGAZINE. <lb />
colored full paCT. <lb />
s. lie- <lb />
Special Articles, <lb />
rumor. Poetry, Cur- <lb />
Etc. Etc. <lb />
for the <lb />
are worth <lb />
THE WEEKLY TIMES-DISPATCH. <lb />
Several Serial Stories each year, th.- kind that sell. In <lb />
Stock the Colo <lb />
County. City, state. <lb />
THIS OFFER IS GOOD ONLY TO <lb />
m i <lb />
MAIL YOUR ORDER RIGHT NOW. <lb />
At any rate, cut out this advertisement and keep <lb />
you can find it. Ton may want to <lb />
before February <lb />
Bend price of the Baa. <lb />
tern and Weekly Times-Dig <lb />
patch one and this or <lb />
and will <lb />
the Reflector and th Weekly <lb />
each one year. With every <lb />
such order, new or renewal, sent on or before <lb />
Feb. 1904, you will receive Pit BE <lb />
postage fully paid, the and the two <lb />
described above. <lb />
Cut out ibis Advertisement, and Mail with <lb />
amount named above to <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Dealer in . <lb />
Staple and Fancy Groceries, <lb />
Dry Goods, Hats and Conn- <lb />
try Produce, <lb />
Meat, Meal, Flour and Lard <lb />
Specialties. <lb />
Candies, Crackers and <lb />
always fresh. Tobacco Snuff Ci- <lb />
gars. Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. <lb />
Fruits and Vegetables, Hominy <lb />
and Goods. Green and Roast- <lb />
ed Coffee. Toilet and Laundry Soaps. <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON. <lb />
Winterville, If. <lb />
C. FLANAGAN, <lb />
Attorney at Law, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Brought Convict, Paid State <lb />
Sheriff W. Harrington of <lb />
Pitt county was to <lb />
commit to the <lb />
Thorne, colored, who was <lb />
fenced a few days ago by Judge <lb />
to a term three years for <lb />
larceny and robbery. The sheriff <lb />
said that Judge Justice has <lb />
closed a two term of Pitt <lb />
Superior court. While here She- <lb />
riff paid to State <lb />
Treasurer Lacy a check for 01,350 <lb />
tax for 1804. <lb />
Post.<lb />
A Singular Accident. <lb />
A singular accident occurred at <lb />
the residence F. Jordan, <lb />
sheriff of this county, this morn <lb />
at an early hour. A fire had <lb />
been built a fire and his <lb />
two a and a little girl <lb />
three or yearn old, were <lb />
playing around the room while the <lb />
girl was sweeping. In a <lb />
few minutes there was an explosion <lb />
and the fire was blown nil over the <lb />
room. <lb />
At the same time it was <lb />
that the little girl had been <lb />
hit the heel by a bullet, the <lb />
ball deflected and not going <lb />
through the foot, but <lb />
along the side, leaving a bad flesh <lb />
wound. The Ire being scattered <lb />
over the room a dressing case <lb />
on fire and destroyed a mattress on <lb />
a bed. The cartridge had been <lb />
left on the floor and was swept <lb />
into the fie it exploded. <lb />
Greensboro Record. <lb />
Half a Mil of j Embers. <lb />
North N. Y., <lb />
Haifa square mile of glowing em- <lb />
was all that remained today <lb />
of one the largest lumber yards <lb />
North after last <lb />
sight's big <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
THE BRIDGE <lb />
s Wardrobe <lb />
An extra of will <lb />
between seasons. <lb />
The best ready to wear Trousers can <lb />
be found right here. Patterns new <lb />
and handsome and made by expert <lb />
Trouser builders. <lb />
Building is <lb />
AN ART <lb />
Medium or heavy weights. Every <lb />
pair in <lb />
in every respect. <lb />
We dote on our Trouser stock. <lb />
Moderate prices, too. <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /></p>
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Departing <lb />
J. Proctor Bros <lb />
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb />
If you lumber build a so, <lb />
furniture to go ii It. <lb />
dry i j i provisions <lb />
for table, tor <lb />
farm, we can supply needs. <lb />
r rail and are now <lb />
in full bias and we are pr <lb />
pare I login grind poi n, <lb />
hew and, do all kinds <lb />
of turned work or <lb />
And In i e We also <lb />
do g repairing of <lb />
carts and wagons. <lb />
T. F. PROCTOR, <lb />
Grimesland, N. C. <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
Anything wanted in the way <lb />
hi Dry Goods, Sta- <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Groceries <lb />
i can found <lb />
here, whether it is some- <lb />
thing to eat, something to <lb />
wear, or some article tor the <lb />
house or farm, you can <lb />
Highest prices paid <lb />
tor cotton, country produce <lb />
the farmer sells. <lb />
HOME <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 />
the torpid LIVER and restore <lb />
natural action. <lb />
A healthy LIVER means pure <lb />
blood. <lb />
Pure blood means health. <lb />
Health means happiness. <lb />
Take no Substitute. All Druggists. <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
DR. R. J. GRIMES, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb />
BETHEL, X. C. <lb />
Office opposite <lb />
DR. G. F. THIGPEN, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
next door to Post <lb />
who warns the earth if <lb />
the very cm get <lb />
along without. <lb />
H. C. VENTERS, <lb />
N. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy <lb />
Tobacco aim Cigars, The <lb />
Soda Fountain in town, All <lb />
the popular drinks. Peanuts <lb />
I day. <lb />
ITEMS.<lb />
IT, <lb />
Cold Comfort <lb />
I-. we- ; possession of one of <lb />
I; insure sweet milk, cream and <lb />
butter, cool water and many dainties that <lb />
would be without the Refrigerator. <lb />
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb />
If; you will want  Lawn Mower pretty <lb />
soon, mad it easy for you to own one. <lb />
There no need co borrow a lawn mower when we <lb />
we a good i with knives at such <lb />
a r; price, it to do the work. <lb />
Water Coo m, lee Cream . i , Hammocks and <lb />
I so in hardware line, <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
S. C. 1904. <lb />
C. H. is on the sick <lb />
list. <lb />
E. E. spent Monday in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Mr. and Mr. Lewis <lb />
from near spent Sun- <lb />
day afternoon neighborhood <lb />
visiting relatives. <lb />
attended Sunday <lb />
school at Bethany Sunday after- <lb />
noon. <lb />
Little Miss Annie <lb />
is quite ill. <lb />
and Mrs. E. E. spent <lb />
Sunday near Standard <lb />
Mies and Mary Worth <lb />
visited relatives near Stan- <lb />
Charles went over <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Exam of Ayden, came out <lb />
Tuesday evening on business. <lb />
STATON AND BUNTING, <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries. <lb />
We Prices for Cotton, <lb />
Cotton Seed and Country. <lb />
AT <lb />
BLOUNT BROS. <lb />
you can get honest goods at living prices. Be <lb />
large stock before you buy and be satisfied wit <lb />
purchases. <lb />
our <lb />
Greenville's Great Department<lb />
.-.-. , I <lb />
. .; <lb />
I F<lb />
This great V hi Sale out with a <lb />
New and Superb s of Special January <lb />
Merchants , such as has never before <lb />
been here, In Excellence, Variety <lb />
or Values presented. <lb />
Thousands cf yards cf Crisp, pretty <lb />
white are here in Patterns that are <lb />
varied and must desirable. <lb />
The Lace Department <lb />
Is full of beautiful new patterns. Torches <lb />
and Va Laces in match sets all widths and <lb />
qualities. <lb />
A Little Girl Roasts Her Sister to Death. <lb />
La Wis., Jan. <lb />
the of momentary negligence <lb />
ion the part of Mrs. Schmidt, <lb />
Matilda, a sixteen mouths old <lb />
baby was placed k an oven <lb />
her sister Mary, live years old. <lb />
burned to death, Mrs. Schmidt <lb />
a the oven preparatory <lb />
to linking and if was <lb />
rd hot. She left three little g <lb />
n In II the baby, in the <lb />
t I she chopped more fuel in <lb />
the u shed about fifty feel from <lb />
house die <lb />
the baby was missing, but her <lb />
; questions to the other children <lb />
brought no information. After <lb />
the house she smelled a <lb />
j peculiar odor, and rushing to the <lb />
pulled open the oven door <lb />
ml aw her child's body. It <lb />
pears five old sister, <lb />
that the infant was col <lb />
Suits, Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Shoes, Ops, <lb />
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware, <lb />
and everything you wear. Everything use in <lb />
your house and everything you use in your parlor. <lb />
Millinery Goods a Specialty. <lb />
Our goods are here and we are ready to serve you. <lb />
Everybody that sees buys, and everybody that tries <lb />
our goods becomes our customers. Just give us a trial <lb />
and save money. <lb />
BLOUNT BROTHERS. <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
THE KEELEY <lb />
sought to warm it, and pushing know what it ft relieves person of all desire <lb />
it into oven, closed the <lb />
Did in Effort to Save Her. <lb />
Wilmington, Del., Jan. <lb />
for strong drink or drugs, restores the nervous, system to normal <lb />
and reinstates a man to his home and business. For full particulars <lb />
THE KEELEY I UTE, <lb />
Correspondence v b-r N C <lb />
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb />
Th <lb />
e Embroideries <lb />
Are just too pretty to talk about, it is <lb />
to give you any idea of their must see <lb />
them to appreciate them. We nave them all widths and <lb />
prices, in match sets complete; and we have bountifully <lb />
provided for the little folks in our selection. <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
Greenville's Great Department Store <lb />
Jacobs and his twelve- <lb />
year old daughter, Lena, were i <lb />
to early today in a I <lb />
homo and three other houses at j <lb />
Del. Jacobs lost his life <lb />
to rescue his daughter. OP NEWARK, K. J., YOUR POLICY <lb />
Jacobs was awakened by the Cash <lb />
and aroused his wile Paid-up <lb />
Escape was cut off by Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
way of tho stain, and Is <lb />
family were compelled to Will be re-instated if arrears be paid <lb />
lump from a second story window. <lb />
of and payment of arrears with interest <lb />
When they reached a place of second No Restrictions. Inc. testable. <lb />
safety Jacob- discovered that his Dividends are payable at the beginning of the set each <lb />
daughter Lena was still in t tie year, provided the premium for the current paid, <lb />
i he made his way through To Premiums, or <lb />
I n t a , To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
the flames to the daughter's room, ., m i , , . , , <lb />
. . . To make policy payable as an . <lb />
but was burned to death with her I f insured. <lb />
in his attempt at rescue. <lb />
Fire in Louisville. <lb />
Louisville, Jan. <lb />
destroyed mercantile <lb />
warehouse, entailing losses upon <lb />
several wholesale firms, which <lb />
aggregated about The <lb />
fire caused a slight panic among <lb />
the guests of the Gait House, near- <lb />
by, which did not result in injury <lb />
to any one. <lb />
J. L,. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
Wise is the man who uses <lb />
stumbling blocks as stepping <lb />
stones. <lb />
Many a man's conscience trouble <lb />
him only his neighbor does <lb />
something wrong. <lb />
read <lb />
both ears clipped and <lb />
Party finding same will please <lb />
notify me, and be rewarded. <lb />
David , K, O<lb />
,.<lb />
ii<lb />
PERSONALS MO <lb />
e r. <lb />
ac <lb />
tr <lb />
WATCH THIS SPACE <lb />
W. Main St <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
o North Carolina <lb />
Daily 1904. <lb />
. J i is quite <lb />
muse left Wednesday <lb />
i i for <lb />
. . U. . returned to <lb />
i n Wednesday. <lb />
. left <lb />
evening for Wilson. <lb />
D. Liles returned Wednesday <lb />
evening from Newport News. <lb />
Rev. J. B. Morton left this <lb />
in for his home in Pulaski, <lb />
Va. <lb />
B B. Wed- <lb />
evening a trip up the <lb />
road. <lb />
II. A. of Tarboro, spent <lb />
last here and left this morn- <lb />
Mrs. W. H. Ricks returned <lb />
evening from a visit <lb />
to Grimesland. <lb />
Mrs. It. T. Wilson, of <lb />
land, arrived Wednesday evening <lb />
to visit her daughter, Mrs. W. H. <lb />
Rick. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. J. S. <lb />
Newark, N. J., who have been <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Ola Forbes, <lb />
left this morning. <lb />
Mrs. William J. Boyd, of Ed- <lb />
came up this morning from <lb />
Ayden to spend the day with Miss <lb />
Lucy Johnson. <lb />
Prof. W. B. Dove has been <lb />
with Superintendent W. H. Rags- <lb />
dale the last, few days visiting the <lb />
rural schools. <lb />
Miss Moore returned <lb />
today from an extended visit to <lb />
Washington, Bath and <lb />
Miss Alice of Yates- <lb />
ville, accompanied her home for a <lb />
visit. <lb />
Daily REFLECTOR, Jan., 1904 <lb />
W H. Cox, of Kinston, spent <lb />
today here. <lb />
B. Liles left this morning <lb />
for Edenton. <lb />
Mrs. H. B. has been <lb />
sick for the past two days. <lb />
Miss Elba Gotten returned to <lb />
school at Baltimore today. <lb />
Mrs. Boyd returned to <lb />
Ayden Thursday evening, <lb />
J. E. Winslow and Josh Mills <lb />
left this morning tor City. <lb />
R. Cotton left this morning <lb />
for a trip to Baltimore Anna- <lb />
polis. <lb />
J. A. Hornaday returned <lb />
I evening from Rocky <lb />
Mount. <lb />
Judge M. II. Justice left Thurs- <lb />
day evening ton his home at Ruth- <lb />
Miss Jessie Lee Sugg and broth- <lb />
Julius, this morning <lb />
from Kinston. <lb />
W. E. White, of Hertford, who <lb />
has been visiting his uncle. J. <lb />
White, left this morning. <lb />
Mrs. Denmark, of Kin- <lb />
who has been visiting her <lb />
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. <lb />
Starkey, returned home Thursday <lb />
evening. <lb />
en. <lb />
Cotton seed and com for sale <lb />
by W. P. Washington, <lb />
N. V. Also a limited of <lb />
seed potatoes. One customer <lb />
gathered one acre In cotton <lb />
the past fall over pounds of <lb />
cotton, made from my <lb />
com to per acre <lb />
after spring crop of cabbage. I <lb />
have- a limited cotton <lb />
to sell. Price of corn to <lb />
per bushel. Cotton seed <lb />
per bushel. 1- -4-k D. W- <lb />
Just received <lb />
new 1-9 <lb />
U M<lb />
mm <lb /></p>
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i ii<lb />
-w- tr- <lb />
Hook Played on a <lb />
Woman He <lb />
I wit par excel- <lb />
the early nineteenth <lb />
a name that brings a <lb />
I i glow to the as <lb />
at ; . . e of go . and <lb />
L. ; We suspect however, <lb />
few people today could <lb />
give a Recount of v Theo- <lb />
I i . is an I . he did. <lb />
An i-i the by Via- <lb />
com St. e wit and bis <lb />
. pretty i before the mind. <lb />
This famous hoax, for example, <lb />
oft on M re. lei in, <lb />
; street who had <lb />
of i I e i to many <lb />
r and i.- at I worth re- <lb />
the old . the talk <lb />
of lie said, and according- <lb />
to i very son and Kind of <lb />
nil is said to in all <lb />
then f her house in <lb />
lit tin re ; i on ii certain day. <lb />
thing says a <lb />
newspaper of the time, six <lb />
men bearing i Bur- <lb />
rounded by nine p i.; . barbers <lb />
with n i era with <lb />
. o with the <lb />
i . t their trade. <lb />
Waco- coal from the <lb />
rt load.;, ; <lb />
en of every description <lb />
filled the s i et. ,; these, a <lb />
.- brought to tho <lb />
made i; order, agreeable to letter, <lb />
five feel i ;. sixteen inches. There <lb />
were . i-, ah , <lb />
mint. n inters of <lb />
ever places <lb />
Certain r be made re- <lb />
l i implicit . Ill .; <lb />
band tied the Bank of Eng- <lb />
land brought tho governor of that <lb />
Tho h id mayor and <lb />
his el v ere allured by an <lb />
to i the <lb />
of a peculating common <lb />
while Hie Duke <lb />
d oft n ii <lb />
to i . a <lb />
Hair Falls <lb />
I tried Hair Vigor to <lb />
stop my hair from falling. One- <lb />
a bottle cared <lb />
J. C. Baxter, III. <lb />
Hair Vigor is <lb />
certainly the most <lb />
preparation of its <lb />
kind on the market. A <lb />
little of it noes a Ion; way. <lb />
It doesn't take much of <lb />
it to stop falling of the <lb />
hair, make the hair grow, <lb />
and restore color to gray <lb />
flair. ah <lb />
your druggist cannot supply <lb />
and dollar will <lb />
give tho<lb />
J. c. k Kit Lowell, Mum. <lb />
ii i <lb />
In a row in the South Mountain <lb />
section of Burke county three men <lb />
all white, were killed. <lb />
The official estimate of the loss <lb />
to the State Normal College, at <lb />
Greensboro, by the fire is <lb />
at The amount <lb />
insurance to lie paid is <lb />
Dr. J. W. Jones, an aged <lb />
of Tarboro, died Thursday. <lb />
PERSONALS m SOCIAL <lb />
Pad <lb />
a dying woman, . <lb />
on h- royal <lb />
mother. His . re the <lb />
conspicuous on <lb />
fro <lb />
en <lb />
hi. <lb />
hi it certainly been a <lb />
rest to life in those days, <lb />
tho i Id lad of vi -i may <lb />
. id the joke n itch <lb />
tn II i tor <lb />
who a i op- <lb />
the fated and looked <lb />
down on i <lb />
and that filled the <lb />
block r i <lb />
for <lb />
fade, <lb />
Maj <lb />
live <lb />
All <lb />
in; <lb />
tel <lb />
Ci <lb />
in <lb />
Morning <lb />
i tho London <lb />
it in Scribner's <lb />
. i a sign in I n, <lb />
aim, V <lb />
ion i <lb />
i in <lb />
W. Cox to Kinston <lb />
Friday <lb />
Miss Mattie baa return- <lb />
ed from <lb />
G. left this <lb />
morning for Keck. <lb />
Attorney <lb />
left ti. morning <lb />
ton, Joseph <lb />
left Florida. <lb />
Secretary of state Bryan <lb />
Crimea came Friday night from <lb />
Mrs. E. L. Brooke and child, of <lb />
ion, came over this morning <lb />
to visit her father, I. A, <lb />
Miss Fa tin Cherry, i f <lb />
has been visiting her brother, <lb />
M. home Friday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mis, William J. Boyd came up <lb />
morning from to spend <lb />
day here home <lb />
on the evening train. <lb />
airs. J. T. Howard, <lb />
bus been visiting her rand <lb />
little Margaret <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS <lb />
Bethel, N. C, 1904. <lb />
Miss Hie attended the <lb />
at Tarboro. <lb />
W. A. Whitehurst and I. W. <lb />
House spent in Tarboro. <lb />
Robt. spent Thursday in <lb />
Tarboro on <lb />
Miss Mattie Grimes spent <lb />
night Tarboro and <lb />
returned Friday. <lb />
B. L. and T. A. <lb />
Roberts, of Tarboro, were town <lb />
yesterday on business. <lb />
The cold weather to <lb />
stay with us awhile, it keeps <lb />
sleeting. <lb />
Joe Bowers, spent the night in <lb />
town We were delighted to have <lb />
with us. <lb />
D. Thomas to Green- <lb />
ville on business Thursday. <lb />
W. G. Lamb and have been <lb />
with us a few days, you can <lb />
what for. <lb />
The farmers are selling cot- <lb />
ton. <lb />
G. G. Brooks, of Norfolk, was <lb />
in town today business. <lb />
W. J. spent the day <lb />
in town. <lb />
W. L. Hall, of Norfolk, was in <lb />
town Thursday on business. <lb />
Miss Elizabeth Jones spent last <lb />
night with Miss Inez Thomas. <lb />
J. R. returned home <lb />
this morning from where <lb />
he has been surveying. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
We Give Rebate Checks- <lb />
will put on sale Monday, Feb. 1st <lb />
one case Percale, regular price as <lb />
long as they last yard. <lb />
Another week of Odds and <lb />
Ends and this will end our great <lb />
Odd and End Sale. <lb />
C. L. Wilkinson Co. <lb />
mm <lb />
IS <lb />
returned home <lb />
iv <lb />
r, ; v. i i h<lb />
. ., ; <lb />
i in i those <lb />
lie <lb />
th <lb />
I . <lb />
. i ., . <lb />
t was <lb />
i lined <lb />
i a.; <lb />
. . <lb />
Surplus Larger Than Capital <lb />
Greenville makes a <lb />
of its .; <lb />
close business Jan. <lb />
not . in tin <lb />
. undivided <lb />
I i i. r th-m ii capital <lb />
i . f w ii <lb />
i make in <lb />
. . <lb />
c- FACTS <lb />
up Our Claims for <lb />
YUCATAN<lb />
Fact i an not <lb />
a stimulant. <lb />
Fact and lends <lb />
permanent vigor to entire <lb />
system. <lb />
h not a but <lb />
a normal, scientific cure for <lb />
Jill Malarial Complaints <lb />
Chills and Fever, <lb />
Neuralgia, Rheumatism. <lb />
It restores the nervous and <lb />
tendency to or low spirits <lb />
Women with troubles peculiar to their set are <lb />
to -ct health. will <lb />
add his testimony to ours. <lb />
TRY IT-TEST IT-Our <lb />
with <lb />
THE AMERICAN CO. <lb />
EVANSVILLE, IND. <lb />
will make more <lb />
. H. <lb />
Th . <lb />
h his <lb />
I j o v i out <lb />
i late <lb />
morn will <lb />
i yon tin <lb />
. . . . tin i i .<lb />
. I <lb />
. I <lb />
. i, rather <lb />
up i <lb />
the old man <lb />
I . ; at i . m ; been <lb />
all. bis way<lb />
Breaking Gently. <lb />
now you <lb />
hare pi en up Hopkins, <lb />
be would stop coming to the <lb />
so. <lb />
been here only <lb />
i times week, pa. <lb />
seven times How many <lb />
do you want him to <lb />
be harsh, father. George <lb />
is trying to break it off <lb />
It is said the same burglars who <lb />
cracked the sale at Winterville <lb />
were loafing Greenville <lb />
early in the week. <lb />
Cotton keeps soaring. The lo- <lb />
cal price went to cents today <lb />
a shade a little above.<lb />
ST. C. <lb />
. W. of is <lb />
spending a few days with us. <lb />
IT. O. Mayo was our streets a <lb />
few days ago, <lb />
B. Mayo and A. O. Clark <lb />
a g trip to Washington <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
ii. Proctor is spending a few <lb />
days i th s week. <lb />
O. Pro have add <lb />
ed a boiler to their mill plant. <lb />
T. P. Proctor is painting his <lb />
in <lb />
It. i. Mayo, of baa <lb />
a with J, O. <lb />
tor II . <lb />
Miss Laura of James- <lb />
. i t W . May . <lb />
has taken a <lb />
M tin ford Green- <lb />
. <lb />
T. J. T and Brace <lb />
have to We <lb />
hope them success their new <lb />
home. <lb />
L. B. Elks went to Washington <lb />
today. <lb />
Quick Time <lb />
The Durham mentions the <lb />
sending telegram the West- <lb />
Union <lb />
from to New York and <lb />
receiving the answer in minutes. <lb />
It has been done several times from <lb />
the Greenville the same <lb />
company minutes. <lb />
IS <lb />
R. J. Cobb. <lb />
C. V. York. <lb />
L. H. Pender. <lb />
The Building <lb />
and <lb />
Lumber Co., <lb />
Contractors, Constructors and <lb />
MANUFACTURERS <lb />
Factory situated by the railroad 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-date and of the best <lb />
S make. <lb />
Plans contract for erection <lb />
I buildings. <lb />
Tinning, Slating, and kin sheet <lb />
metal work. Our in is fourth <lb />
is marble yard. L. has of <lb />
our tinning and department. V b m <lb />
B master of his trade. <lb />
We ask for our the public and <lb />
j will do our best to give <lb />
v u <lb />
Dead. <lb />
N. C, Jan. John <lb />
treasurer of Person <lb />
county, died last night. He was <lb />
stricken with paralysis a few days <lb />
ago. A day or two after that <lb />
pneumonia developed, which was <lb />
too much for his constitution. <lb />
fob far i try. <lb />
According to figures furnished <lb />
us by Mr. W, Harvey, secretary <lb />
of the tobacco board of trade, the <lb />
sales of t th i Give t <lb />
ville market for the month of Jan- <lb />
were pounds. The <lb />
total for the season up to this <lb />
time reaches pounds. <lb />
Death at Ayden. <lb />
Ayden, N. Jan. <lb />
W. J. Branch died here at <lb />
o'clock today, days <lb />
sickness with He <lb />
was years of age, and leaves a <lb />
widow, four children, mother and <lb />
two brothers. The latter are D. <lb />
N. and J. A. Branch. Peace to <lb />
his <lb />
The Sleet covered wires and trees <lb />
fairly in the few bursts <lb />
of sunshine today. <lb />
The Post actually print- <lb />
ed Beautiful <lb />
Looking After. <lb />
Be; i is told that <lb />
there is a man in town going <lb />
house to offering to repair <lb />
sewing machines, who is very <lb />
abusive to ladies who do not give <lb />
him work. Such conduct should <lb />
not be permitted. <lb />
LOOKED AFTER. <lb />
Since writing the above we learn <lb />
that the man was looked after this <lb />
afternoon. When Mr. <lb />
Cherry went home to dinner <lb />
Cher-y told him a sewing machine <lb />
j repairer bad been there and used <lb />
language to her. Mr. <lb />
Cherry came town and <lb />
found the man, who, course, <lb />
entered a denial. Mr. Cherry <lb />
took the man back to his house <lb />
for identification and at once the <lb />
fact was established. The next <lb />
move by Mr. Cherry's fist in <lb />
the direction of the man's head, <lb />
and soon there was blood <lb />
i. r .-.- <lb />
v.-<lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY <lb />
No. <lb />
SOUTH DAKOTA WINS SUIT <lb />
A Divided Court Decides That <lb />
North Carolina Must Pay <lb />
Washington, Feb. By a <lb />
divided bench to <lb />
today decided that the <lb />
of North Carolina must pay the <lb />
state of South Dakota be- <lb />
fore January, being <lb />
HEP <lb />
toned to of <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
London, an. of <lb />
mystery which <lb />
shroud <lb />
with the rep sited i Mrs. <lb />
Ma <lb />
a life m for g her <lb />
value of the ten second mortgage husband, said <lb />
bonds of the Western North Caro- <lb />
Railroad, issued by the state <lb />
in 1867, and which were donated <lb />
to the South Dakota by <lb />
that she lits bees remove-1 from <lb />
p At the Jolted <lb />
Stales i <lb />
d had <lb />
for the and <lb />
pose of bringing the The <lb />
was written by Justice <lb />
Brewer and was concurred In by <lb />
Justices <lb />
and Holm as. The four <lb />
who dissent and BUS North <lb />
Carolina's contention are Chief <lb />
Justice Fuller ices White, <lb />
and Day. <lb />
As to the second <lb />
Brothers <lb />
New the court, held that <lb />
were not proper parties to <lb />
the suit could recover. <lb />
But the validity bonds <lb />
having been established despite <lb />
North Carolina's decision to can <lb />
promise them <lb />
on the dollar, the opinion <lb />
generally prevails Hit <lb />
holders of them will it- able <lb />
to force a compromise with the <lb />
ultimately some- <lb />
thing like their face value. The. <lb />
of hands Is under- <lb />
stood to be and <lb />
with coupons unredeemed it is <lb />
understood they approximated a <lb />
value <lb />
doing of <lb />
need, arid <lb />
look you a Is it <lb />
not the man of means <lb />
who wishes to use I is to <lb />
rich, to increase his wealth <lb />
is the of <lb />
graft corruption <lb />
than who needs the money <lb />
t his <lb />
Go any branch <lb />
a board t- <lb />
States the <lb />
these s are <lb />
t govern- <lb />
and civic are <lb />
men are <lb />
men of <lb />
the very <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
was still p <lb />
When- i en r there is need of <lb />
mains n tery, bot <lb />
to the effect <lb />
men to whether rich <lb />
In <lb />
has he a removed t schemes there is <lb />
institution <lb />
Washington, D. Feb. 1904 <lb />
On We there was a strange <lb />
in of <lb />
United Slates cavalry glittered and <lb />
clattered down the avenue to escort <lb />
the new Tali, from <lb />
the depot to his hotel. Has it came <lb />
to ibis, a citizen when called to <lb />
the I have a military es- <lb />
When did a parade ever <lb />
before lake place <lb />
The administration has <lb />
itself by doing another ex- <lb />
and unheard of thing. <lb />
the of lit <lb />
ii published at government ox <lb />
; biography of him of a thou <lb />
sand pages, painting pictorial <lb />
home office the governor of the, who needs <lb />
tail lit heroism in affairs <lb />
refused his family an <lb />
kind of i m <lb />
subject. <lb />
S OF <lb />
Mail ill. Mr. <lb />
is ti-i <lb />
t tat tin, <lb />
attached to i cc from <lb />
That <lb />
is in Pres- <lb />
advice. Young <lb />
men to int. <lb />
except they wish <lb />
ht advance a or make <lb />
better government, <lb />
poor men and rich men ought t <lb />
office. is <lb />
Houses lot Farm <lb />
the -ease of Mrs. <lb />
M in which has <lb />
A IS the country is heard the <lb />
complaint of the scarcity of <lb />
labor. Upon this, we base our ore <lb />
diction cotton w remain for <lb />
some time at a price that will make <lb />
its cultivation profitable. <lb />
Our farm <lb />
he public than public <lb />
f her and in but i so <lb />
endeavor to destroy the Hie <lb />
to herself. of any n as <lb />
to a hi of <lb />
If should command his <lb />
and ii m, <lb />
b en I I y .,, . -y ,;,.,,.,,. <lb />
to . . f <lb />
Hi- <lb />
has been tin <lb />
between <lb />
t Mi. <lb />
mat tor. last t h. <lb />
bad this section covered out <lb />
e. and is now some . , ,.,,.,., ,. <lb />
Mrs. i ,, ., M,;,,, i,. n- <lb />
ton. V in ibis as <lb />
Lest Tobacco and More n <lb />
would be late i i <lb />
good . I r we believe ii will <lb />
. m re <lb />
in Politics . . , ,. ., <lb />
they raise their <lb />
after all the die- supplies so for as possible. <lb />
President Had- Tobacco i now bringing a <lb />
gone a during ,,, , .,, Bay price Dot that fact mil <lb />
in Cabs, the Philippines and <lb />
ma. Are Hay, Moody, Hitchcock, <lb />
Wood, to have <lb />
page biographies at <lb />
the expense of the people And <lb />
is the matter with thrilling <lb />
career <lb />
histories of <lb />
i be the filing h <lb />
fall the bills before congress to <lb />
meet in this city <lb />
enacted into a <lb />
a million dollars <lb />
wit be and will <lb />
be erected Count <lb />
tie Gnat, <lb />
Ian, General <lb />
y, <lb />
i. <lb />
who and <lb />
low. is said they lac-j <lb />
ed on I en i. be-. <lb />
can be i -o fully <lb />
. ell. J . v <lb />
i thirty these <lb />
. r cavalry <lb />
squadron of ant city in the world. <lb />
A prop ; give III <lb />
standing room cu the corner <lb />
I he Great is in <lb />
order. <lb />
A quiet but very home <lb />
wedding took place Ibis morning <lb />
at the residence of J. <lb />
where his <lb />
Elisabeth Forrest, me the <lb />
wife of Col. J. Bryan Grimes, <lb />
secretary of state. The ceremony <lb />
was by I Father <lb />
Price, of <lb />
The bride was becomingly at- <lb />
in a dark blue tailor gown <lb />
hat to and carried a <lb />
fragrant bunch of purple violets. <lb />
The only attendants were Miss <lb />
of Bab I more, as maid of <lb />
and Mr. Grimes, <lb />
brother of the groom, as best man. <lb />
Miss Nina James, Hie piano, <lb />
played Schubert's Serenade <lb />
daring the <lb />
The couple left on the 8-80 train <lb />
for their future home. <lb />
The guest a distance at- <lb />
lending the marriage wt re Mr. <lb />
Mrs. W. D. Grimes an Mr. <lb />
Grimes, Was <lb />
Alston Grimes hi Messrs. <lb />
R. It. and <lb />
house, <lb />
years mid large <lb />
with hired can no <lb />
be in this of tin. <lb />
It is quite that tin- <lb />
farmers who have the <lb />
Jot renters live in have <lb />
flats of tenants to work laud. <lb />
i j.-ii <lb />
into <lb />
only <lb />
stand <lb />
If he had made <lb />
that statement, it would <lb />
hanked with freak <lb />
iii to pi ml all <lb />
heavily. trust may have put <lb />
iv i in r lo ii <lb />
the demand I<lb />
am <lb />
have <lb />
I of <lb />
Sit I. nominate <lb />
i -k r Hie nun <lb />
ill. <lb />
I in i; ratio speech <lb />
i ii if the , v. <lb />
lie aid. in i lout's <lb />
price i ; much i <lb />
the farm m <lb />
In slavery times Che as a <lb />
rule, bad good, comfortable houses <lb />
to line in, but for years niter the <lb />
war but little attention was paid to <lb />
the houses and the colored people, a <lb />
large number of them, seemed V. be <lb />
satisfied with any kind of a to <lb />
live in, and many are still <lb />
happy and contented a- <lb />
but as we said before, <lb />
tenants, both white <lb />
and colored, demand good to <lb />
live in and the farmer who provides <lb />
them receives a large income from <lb />
his farm and is not troubled every <lb />
year to secure labor to work the <lb />
Times. <lb />
A, , by the New <lb />
docs ma i <lb />
William C, Whitney Dead <lb />
New Feb. <lb />
Whitney, former secretary <lb />
of the Navy, died a few minutes <lb />
after four o'clock this at <lb />
his how, Avenue. <lb />
lie died while under the <lb />
either a <lb />
a second operation ft <lb />
up or who depresses them. <lb />
So r. be knows prices <lb />
that every and then I a <lb />
emanate colleges and leaf. The firmer f. r practical as and ; <lb />
,, i-i am to he peace and <lb />
i of this country; as contrary <lb />
to the i p of <lb />
in its with <lb />
nations, those of ibis <lb />
i ii ire as not calculated to <lb />
us in the and esteem <lb />
of be should pro- <lb />
liable for the i iv ii v. unless, I <lb />
perhaps, and if. <lb />
The the day is the vigor- <lb />
Times, <lb />
dent Ii <lb />
did mot warn all except the <lb />
link out of but advises J subject to this <lb />
young man not to seek office until h would do well to look askance <lb />
be had made himself in some crops. Especially should he do <lb />
measure its <lb />
reward-, so that immediate <lb />
starvation or mm approach to <lb />
himself fatally not be <lb />
the failure to win <lb />
an election or of dismissal from a <lb />
place <lb />
How much money does It lake <lb />
to make a man some measure <lb />
independent of its re- <lb />
That will vary with in <lb />
tastes and environ- <lb />
so when lie other money crops <lb />
band that arc beyond such complete <lb />
control by any man or set of men. <lb />
Go light on tobacco for a year or <lb />
so and it may help the demand <lb />
the weed. Free Press. <lb />
, nus and brilliant maiden of <lb />
Coroner Jury Declares Glover Guilty. <lb />
The coroner's jury, which held <lb />
an inquest over the body of W. J. <lb />
bee, who was killed Wednesday <lb />
It would have been better night, eleven miles of Smith- <lb />
Senator Stone, i of Mis <lb />
in denunciation of the <lb />
conduct the i <lb />
ma canal. bad <lb />
secession and rebellion and taken <lb />
active part in the of a <lb />
sister republic; and he added, am <lb />
to believe it is due more to <lb />
impulsiveness, and to that volcanic, <lb />
irrepressible love he has for <lb />
if Preside-it Hadley had warned field, N. C. a that <lb />
young men Dot to go into politics j Lee was killed by <lb />
until they had made a place for It appears both men were <lb />
themselves in their profession or Intoxicated and that as Die result <lb />
business and warned all <lb />
to be upon the Lee to death. Glover's pocket <lb />
pecuniary washed, the <lb />
that some ye smears of <lb />
The Custis Family Bib <lb />
Philadelphia, Feb. . <lb />
of the family . Robert <lb />
F. Lee are . regain <lb />
of the Custis family <lb />
Bible, which Martha <lb />
used in her morning devotions <lb />
and which contains the birth and <lb />
death records of many of Amer- <lb />
famous men. <lb />
Tin Bible was mislaid lo <lb />
family in . n <lb />
Arlington in B. i Mow- <lb />
Gen. Lee's from <lb />
the United Slates ion R <lb />
Mary Lee, . r <lb />
Gen. Lee, while visiting i city <lb />
learned, an <lb />
letter, that the Bible was j , the <lb />
George W <lb />
Jr . a well known Mason, She <lb />
wrote to Mr. and asked <lb />
him to return it, he d <lb />
urn it is probable <lb />
the on of the <lb />
Bible III be <lb />
Mr. Bible <lb />
years a o from n. mimed <lb />
Stein, d <lb />
Hi Ken- <lb />
Mr. S en father, <lb />
ho was a i in i r Ion <lb />
army, bought the lank m set- <lb />
bi, who bad i <lb />
it from a soldier who found ii in <lb />
The Bible was by <lb />
Charles Bell, in I contain- <lb />
ed entries of births of <lb />
1710, and Daniel Parke Custis, <lb />
October 1.1, <lb />
the the marriage of <lb />
Daniel and Martha Custis the <lb />
births cf their various <lb />
On the page at the end of the <lb />
is birth r n of <lb />
George W. P. the <lb />
son of Washington. <lb />
eruptive, lurid, and <lb />
of a between Glover <lb />
take no pride in seeing my country <lb />
before the world like a <lb />
in politics succumb to the tempts- f on tho <lb />
Manning <lb />
evening <lb />
the bride, in South Greenville, <lb />
Mr. Sheppard Manning and Miss <lb />
Maggie Laughinghouse were mar- <lb />
the y being perform- <lb />
ed by W. II. <lb />
fattier of the bride. The <lb />
were L. F. Waters with Miss. <lb />
Mamie Basil Dixon with. <lb />
Miss No in <lb />
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