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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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Branch of the Eastern Reflector is in charge of REV. L E. SAWYER, who is <lb/>
authorized to transact any business for the paper in Farmville and territory. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Got in the Wrong Home. <lb/>
Wilson, a son of <lb/>
Mr. George B. Wilson, of Dover. <lb/>
who recently came to the city to <lb/>
take a position in the A. <lb/>
office, and who i not very familiar <lb/>
with the town, had rat her an <lb/>
unusual night <lb/>
that it n result <lb/>
seriously house <lb/>
where he hoards the one next <lb/>
to it are exactly alike and on his <lb/>
going borne to t- bed, he got <lb/>
in the wrong one which happened <lb/>
to be unlocked finding a <lb/>
lamp about where he expected <lb/>
to, he took it. and went <lb/>
to his t room. <lb/>
When he got into the room he saw <lb/>
a man In the bed and being In <lb/>
turn pulled the <lb/>
cover off to see who it was. <lb/>
This waked the man, who on <lb/>
awing some stranger in the room <lb/>
out of the bed and made for <lb/>
the intruder. After the mutual <lb/>
surprise hod subsided, <lb/>
straightened things out <lb/>
each went to his respective bed. <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
CHEAP GOODS. <lb/>
of the Reflector is in <lb/>
of E. Bradley, who is authorized to transact any <lb/>
rues for the paper in and territory. <lb/>
The Peril of the Weevil. <lb/>
The approximate value of the <lb/>
cotton crop of the world is between <lb/>
seven bundled and fifty and eight <lb/>
hundred millions of dollars. Of <lb/>
the world's cotton, the United <lb/>
States produces per cent., <lb/>
and thin proportion in <lb/>
the production of one of the great <lb/>
products of the world's con- <lb/>
is a prominent factor in <lb/>
Butted States in her <lb/>
present position in relation to the <lb/>
trade balance of the world. Of <lb/>
the enormous amount of cotton <lb/>
grow u in the United States, <lb/>
of Texas has for years produced, <lb/>
approximately, one-third. Cotton <lb/>
alone brings to the state of Texas <lb/>
over one hundred millions of <lb/>
annually, and when the price <lb/>
of the staple the <lb/>
figure of fourteen cents per pound, <lb/>
which it h is reached within the <lb/>
past, few weeks, the a good <lb/>
cotton crop to the state would <lb/>
pa-- hundred million. <lb/>
a food crop, the <lb/>
price i much lower-but <lb/>
even in the depressed times a <lb/>
few years back, when five cents <lb/>
per all that the grower <lb/>
could get, cotton still remained <lb/>
the great crop of the state, and <lb/>
the great crop of many of the <lb/>
other Southern States. <lb/>
One of the prime reasons <lb/>
the present price if cotton, <lb/>
aside from the clever <lb/>
of the in has been not <lb/>
an small crop so <lb/>
much as a rather well founded fear <lb/>
of enormous by an insect <lb/>
which for the past few years has <lb/>
caused an annual loss to the State <lb/>
of Texas exceeding ten millions of <lb/>
dollars in actual cotton destroyed, <lb/>
and an annual loss, of possibly one <lb/>
hundred millions the effect of <lb/>
this destruction upon industries <lb/>
depending upon or connected with <lb/>
the cotton Mex- <lb/>
Cotton-Boll by L. <lb/>
O Howard, in the American <lb/>
Monthly Review of Reviews for <lb/>
February. <lb/>
W. administrator of R H. decease J t M, A V H faT <lb/>
to notify he public that he has charge of the v V V <lb/>
goods owned by said R. II. at his death, and s offer- <lb/>
them to of cost. The <lb/>
full lino DRY WOODS. NO IONS, LOT slIM. <lb/>
HATS CAPS, . hardware and groceries, all <lb/>
nice W. G. is agent of the Mfg , <lb/>
Co. All suits made to order to fit the individual. <lb/>
are is taken and n good lit guaranteed. We can furnish <lb/>
goods at percent, less than tailor charge. <lb/>
If you want bargains come early to <lb/>
W. Q. Store, <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
After thirty years of successful business I am <lb/>
better 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, from cam- <lb/>
needle to a steam engine. <lb/>
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Do yon Eat <lb/>
Good, Fresh Groceries <lb/>
If you do come to see us, We keep every- <lb/>
thing in the grocery line and sell it to our <lb/>
at the Lowest Possible Price, <lb/>
Johnston Bros. <lb/>
N. C. i, <lb/>
B. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
complete is every de- <lb/>
and price, low the <lb/>
;. Highest market price <lb/>
for country produce <lb/>
digests what you sat. <lb/>
purifies, <lb/>
strengthens and sweet- <lb/>
ens the stomach. <lb/>
cures <lb/>
and all stomach <lb/>
and bowel troubles. <lb/>
the action of <lb/>
the gastric and <lb/>
fives tone to the digestive organs. <lb/>
n overworked <lb/>
stomach of all nervous <lb/>
strain, gives to the heart a full, free <lb/>
and untrammeled action, nourishes <lb/>
the nervous and feeds the <lb/>
brain. <lb/>
ls remedy <lb/>
that is making so many <lb/>
sick people well and weak people <lb/>
by giving to their bodies all of <lb/>
the nourishment that Is contained in <lb/>
the food they eat. <lb/>
four T. <lb/>
Bat lei only, <lb/>
the trial all, which tor <lb/>
IT <lb/>
r. C. CO., <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
North Carolina.<lb/>
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, <lb/>
Leaders in Fashions. Full line of <lb/>
trimmed and hats, flowers, <lb/>
ribbons, Cheaper than ever. <lb/>
J. H- CO-, <lb/>
m e. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
Taney Groceries, Crockery, <lb/>
Confections, To- <lb/>
and Everything cheap <lb/>
for country <lb/>
Lady <lb/>
r gentleman to <lb/>
In thin county adjoining <lb/>
for house of solid financial <lb/>
standing. <lb/>
salary and paid each <lb/>
Monday direct from headquarter. <lb/>
Expense money advanced, position <lb/>
permanent. Ad drew <lb/>
Bldg., Chicago. <lb/>
a Town. <lb/>
Greenville, Miss. Jan. <lb/>
fire at destroyed every <lb/>
building in the town, except two <lb/>
dwelling, yesterday and caused a <lb/>
estimated from to <lb/>
Cotton seed and com for sale <lb/>
by W. P. Washington, <lb/>
N. C. Also a limited of <lb/>
seed potatoes. One customer <lb/>
gathered from one acre in cotton <lb/>
the past fall over pounds of <lb/>
seed cotton, and I made from my <lb/>
corn to barrel per acre <lb/>
after spring crop of cabbage. <lb/>
have a limited of cotton <lb/>
seed to sell. Price of corn to <lb/>
per bushel. Cotton <lb/>
per 1- -4-wk D. W <lb/>
handle fertilizers and gin cotton in season.<lb/>
The manufacture of the Davenport Braxton <lb/>
Fertilizer will begin about Aug. <lb/>
15th. It is this best invention of the century. <lb/>
Logger with some experience, with two bunk <lb/>
wagons and one ox cart. <lb/>
the place to get Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb/>
Hate, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at <lb/>
i A full line of Drugs and Medicines. Highest prices paid <lb/>
for all kinds of country produce. <lb/>
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r- i u g <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Invite you to make their store <lb/>
headquarters and While there to <lb/>
inspect their complete stock of <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
and learn their low prices. We <lb/>
can supply all your needs in <lb/>
any line of goods. <lb/>
We are selling Lawns and other <lb/>
summer dress goods at about <lb/>
half price, to make room for <lb/>
all goods.<lb/>
The Killing <lb/>
Monroe, N. C Jan. <lb/>
body of J. K. Wilhelm, who <lb/>
killed last Wednesday, will be <lb/>
buried here tomorrow. The <lb/>
has been delayed the <lb/>
arrival of his broth.-r from Texas <lb/>
will be a <lb/>
hearing <lb/>
M. L. Flow, next Tuesday. The <lb/>
defense will be by <lb/>
Redwine and Stack, Adams, <lb/>
Jerome, A i infield Stewart, <lb/>
while the will be con- <lb/>
ducted by Stevens <lb/>
Both and Wilhelm are <lb/>
fro-ii and <lb/>
much Interest being taken <lb/>
the trial, M <lb/>
Good humor is the beat medicine <lb/>
but reject II <lb/>
II la <lb/>
Kill, d Coasting. <lb/>
N. C, Jan. <lb/>
Master David H. <lb/>
seven-year-old sou and only child <lb/>
of Judge Henry B. <lb/>
fatally Injured today. While <lb/>
coasting down Bank street Salem <lb/>
he ran into passing street car on <lb/>
I Main street. He was dragged for <lb/>
a short distance. Later lie was re <lb/>
moved to the hospital <lb/>
an examination the <lb/>
physicians announced that tho <lb/>
boy was injured Internally and be <lb/>
could not live. He. died at <lb/>
this evening. <lb/>
Howard Making a <lb/>
Capt. J. K. Fleming, Warden <lb/>
of State's Prison, and J. D. <lb/>
cuff, formerly of Raleigh's police <lb/>
force, left yesterday for Chicago to <lb/>
identify William Howard, alias <lb/>
the <lb/>
who escaped from the <lb/>
here five years ago, and who was <lb/>
recently arrested in Chicago. <lb/>
Messrs. Fleming and Honeycutt <lb/>
will testify mere in habeas corpus <lb/>
brought Howard. <lb/>
It seems he has employed counsel <lb/>
and is a big tight. He <lb/>
was here for robbing <lb/>
a safe in a in <lb/>
At the time Howard was arrested <lb/>
the here for <lb/>
the of Federal <lb/>
from this section of country. <lb/>
Now they are sent to Atlanta. <lb/>
News ft Observer 81st. <lb/>
Subscribe for at <lb/>
keep up with <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Is hereby given that W. <lb/>
Gardner enters and claims the fol- <lb/>
lowing described vacant land in <lb/>
Creek township, Pitt-county, <lb/>
North Carolina, bounded by the <lb/>
lands of J. A. Adams, <lb/>
Brooks, G. W. Gardner and <lb/>
others, on and being a <lb/>
fart of Fat Ridge swamp, <lb/>
ten acres, more or less. This <lb/>
January 25th, Any person, or <lb/>
claiming to, an interest <lb/>
n I the above described land, must <lb/>
file their protest with me, writing, <lb/>
within the thirty day or they <lb/>
will be barred by law. <lb/>
H. WILLIAMS, <lb/>
for Pitt <lb/>
County, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
The of Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
having issued I- tiers M <lb/>
to me, the undersigned on <lb/>
day of Jan. l. on Die e <lb/>
of W alter notice is <lb/>
hereby given to all persons d <lb/>
to e-tale to make Immediate pay- <lb/>
to the and to a <lb/>
said to <lb/>
claims properly authenticated, to the <lb/>
undersigned, twelve month <lb/>
the date of this ice, or <lb/>
be plead bar of their <lb/>
recovery <lb/>
This the ind day of January <lb/>
J. SMITH, <lb/>
the estate of waller Evans. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
of administration upon the <lb/>
estate of George Jefferson <lb/>
having been issued to the undersigned <lb/>
by the of the Court of <lb/>
Pitt county, and having duly qualified <lb/>
as administrator of. said estate, notice <lb/>
is hereby given to all persons holding <lb/>
claims against said to present <lb/>
them to Hie undersigned for <lb/>
Y C. <lb/>
Attorney at Law., <lb/>
Greenville. N. C, <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
pRANK H. WOOTEN v <lb/>
Attorney-at-Law, <lb/>
N. . <lb/>
Practice in all the <lb/>
to of -3 its <lb/>
and other claims. Prompt <lb/>
lO all <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Saw His Shadow. <lb/>
. . . ml hog saw shadow, <lb/>
. pl <lb/>
build- My According <lb/>
at were <lb/>
LEAP YEAR DANCE. <lb/>
h- went took his hole to wait <lb/>
weeks more of winter to <lb/>
pas by. <lb/>
and pliant of Journal <lb/>
coons t. <lb/>
a toe <lb/>
and l dollars <lb/>
-t apart for e lo en Pa, Jan. <lb/>
tie killed <lb/>
four KM <lb/>
Five Men <lb/>
the Philadelphia <lb/>
Mag Coal it v. <lb/>
Head- <lb/>
toy the <lb/>
he Mini Jesus at- <lb/>
IN <lb/>
and Italian be i <lb/>
AND FENCE -D <lb/>
First work on , <lb/>
sent <lb/>
City train Co <lb/>
AND OP <lb/>
Gran, Corn, <lb/>
Bran, Cotton Seed <lb/>
and <lb/>
la r <lb/>
The Ladies Take a Hand at <lb/>
Entertaining. <lb/>
The young ladies of the town <lb/>
gave a leap year dance the opera <lb/>
house, Monday night, that was in <lb/>
all respects a complete success. <lb/>
There were some features con- <lb/>
with the that were <lb/>
very amusing, as well as giving <lb/>
some good pointers to the young <lb/>
men. To begin with, the young <lb/>
ladies, to pay the men back for <lb/>
their usual in making <lb/>
engagements for dances, did not <lb/>
I let any of the latter know who <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
from <lb/>
of s-died natives here announces would take them to the dance, or <lb/>
of Mr. J. W. c- if they would betaken at all, until <lb/>
this He the day arrived. Again <lb/>
was of Greenville. <lb/>
j i-v <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
I OR <lb/>
h POINTS <lb/>
till. <lb/>
our and see stock be- <lb/>
We to buy your <lb/>
Pea for cash. <lb/>
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M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
, Mid <lb/>
n- .-, <lb/>
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y-i, K-j. i, ; ;. <lb/>
M i <lb/>
Parlor <lb/>
the day arrived. Again after <lb/>
baring the first dance in the hall, <lb/>
ladies led their partners <lb/>
to and gathered In the cent <lb/>
of to talk among them- <lb/>
selves, and the young men for the <lb/>
h looking <lb/>
of <lb/>
young did clever <lb/>
thing, however, by presenting <lb/>
their carnations and <lb/>
by giving them an supper <lb/>
Carolina Club alter the <lb/>
Safes, P. <lb/>
, d Ax Those taking par in Le dance <lb/>
h Life r iv j Weal w <lb/>
Ai <lb/>
SALE OF LAND. <lb/>
By a decree of the <lb/>
Court of t County, made on . <lb/>
14th day of January in a certain <lb/>
special proceeding therein pending <lb/>
entitled J. J. b. Cox aid wife <lb/>
others against E. a. and <lb/>
I will, on <lb/>
Monday, February 1901, <lb/>
before Green- <lb/>
i IA for <lb/>
w Our line of <lb/>
is you could desire, aid <lb/>
we will sue that your tool <lb/>
i id China Ware, Tin Wooden <lb/>
Cakes and Crackers, Bessie Patrick with <lb/>
i F est Butter, New Mayo <lb/>
i and no- j w . <lb/>
duality and <lb/>
O. B. <lb/>
with J. D. <lb/>
s Lottie Blow <lb/>
Garden. <lb/>
j Mis Bertha Patrick with A. M. <lb/>
Moseley. <lb/>
with F <lb/>
. i I .-. , , p. , with. <lb/>
. ,. . , ---v., -p F- H -M.- a Tayloe, <lb/>
south west , . --.-. , . <lb/>
to a law and small pine. M VS Will <lb/>
thence north poles . I . . ,. . , . <lb/>
to tho beginning. I . . Skinner with <lb/>
other niece the n . -.-.,,. Pun <lb/>
piece- <lb/>
tract he L. B. <lb/>
j. i. R. K It <lb/>
Identical granted unto <lb/>
Aaron Cos by Grant the <lb/>
,. dated K <lb/>
28th H. <lb/>
the <lb/>
L. BLoW, <lb/>
r. <lb/>
01.0 <lb/>
ii. L. Myers leave . <lb/>
i on daft <lb/>
LAND. at in for leaves I <lb/>
f the daily, <lb/>
court in m Washing-ton. <lb/>
proceeding pending at Washington with <lb/>
T. J. Stancill and others Steamers for Baltimore, <lb/>
N. Stancill and Philadelphia, New York I <lb/>
January 1-1, I on, and all North- at I <lb/>
Monday, February NorFolk with for all <lb/>
public salt before she Court I VA vi. <lb/>
House door tin- town d Green their I <lb/>
ville, to bidder, a by Old Line <lb/>
tract or parcel of land situate in <lb/>
township, Pitt County, <lb/>
adjoining Locker Swamp, river <lb/>
the land formerly belong- <lb/>
to P. A. Atkinson, the lands of <lb/>
Richard others, icon <lb/>
acres more or less, and <lb/>
bring the lands upon which <lb/>
R. Stancill resided at the time of his <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
This the 16th day of Jan. 1904. <lb/>
ALEX. L. Blow. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
Stray taken up I have <lb/>
stock one male pig, <lb/>
black color, unmarked, weight <lb/>
about pounds. Owner can get <lb/>
by proving properly <lb/>
paying all charges. <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C. <lb/>
once a week s-w <lb/>
Patient waiting Is often the <lb/>
highest way of doing will. <lb/>
The wise are polite all the world <lb/>
over, are polite only at home. <lb/>
Norfolk JR. B. and <lb/>
on Line Norfolk; <lb/>
Line <lb/>
Day Line Line <lb/>
Merchants <lb/>
and Miners Li u from <lb/>
Bailing . change <lb/>
T. U, Myers, <lb/>
N. . <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
R. B. Walker, <lb/>
Traffic <lb/>
Beach Street, N, Y. <lb/>
t-. I <lb/>
. .-. <lb/>
; ; <lb/>
.; be In- <lb/>
I , of ;.; and rank <lb/>
, . . c <lb/>
Potash <lb/>
the of sulphate produces an <lb/>
flavor and a d yield. <lb/>
Tobacco must have Potash. <lb/>
Our book. cm- <lb/>
much valuable and <lb/>
grower a copy of <lb/>
it. <lb/>
GERMAN KALI WORKS <lb/>
w or <lb/>
Broad SI. <lb/>
; Clean, rare Goods only <lb/>
I are We call <lb/>
shoulders hams. Everything <lb/>
goes its inane. <lb/>
W. J. THIGPEN, <lb/>
GROCER <lb/>
Five Point. <lb/>
Or. <lb/>
s. <lb/>
Mis- Skinner with o. <lb/>
Can-. <lb/>
Mrs. an-1 Mr. H. W. Whedbee. <lb/>
Mis. and Mr, J. L. Fuming. <lb/>
Mrs. and Mr. A. While. <lb/>
Mis. Mr. W. II. , ., <lb/>
Mrs. and Dr. <lb/>
house, <lb/>
Mrs. mil Mr. R. Williams. <lb/>
Mis. HI Dr L. <lb/>
Notre <lb/>
is hereby given that on <lb/>
h- of January, 1804, <lb/>
INDIGESTION. <lb/>
Have indigestion, <lb/>
Please <lb/>
Listen <lb/>
We here to please the <lb/>
public. We are batter <lb/>
ed than ever before to do <lb/>
work promptly and well. We <lb/>
are here to give you the best <lb/>
prices consistent with honest <lb/>
material workmanship. <lb/>
your money in your <lb/>
home town unless you can get <lb/>
Negro Hanged for Murder. <lb/>
Ga., Jan. <lb/>
colored, was hanged better returns for if elsewhere, <lb/>
here today for the murder of H. <lb/>
L. Byrd, a plantation <lb/>
dent. <lb/>
Little girls are never too young <lb/>
to notice whether their are <lb/>
becoming; to them <lb/>
a fair proposition isn't <lb/>
it. Bash Doors, Blinds and <lb/>
every kind of Interior and Ex <lb/>
Trimmings. <lb/>
doing <lb/>
the style of Pitt County Buggy <lb/>
Co., was dissolved by mutual <lb/>
consent. The interest of Charles <lb/>
Putin purchased by H. C. <lb/>
and the latter assumes <lb/>
all the of the firm and <lb/>
will continue the business <lb/>
the same name cf Pitt County <lb/>
Buggy Co. All persons <lb/>
to the firm either by note or ac- <lb/>
count are requested raceme for- <lb/>
ward and settle with him as early <lb/>
us possible. <lb/>
This 18th <lb/>
H. C. Edwards, <lb/>
Cobb. <lb/>
Having sold my good will and <lb/>
interest In Pitt Canary Buggy Co. <lb/>
to H. C. Edwards, X wish to <lb/>
all my friends for their patronage <lb/>
in past and ask that con <lb/>
limit- iii- same lo Mi. H. Ed <lb/>
wards, who will at all times en- <lb/>
to please them with good <lb/>
work. Cobb. <lb/>
1-18 <lb/>
Some lazy men like work <lb/>
it never does them any harm. <lb/>
s curing <lb/>
i hour. <lb/>
Y. ii owe if in yourself to give it a <lb/>
trial. You will continue to suffer <lb/>
until you do try it. There is no <lb/>
other combination of <lb/>
that digest and rebuild at the <lb/>
time. both. <lb/>
cures, strengthens and re- <lb/>
builds. Sold by J. L. <lb/>
IN ORB <lb/>
One Minute Cough Cure <lb/>
it <lb/>
kills the microbe which tick lea <lb/>
the mucous membrane, causing <lb/>
the cough and at the the same <lb/>
time clears the phlegm, draws out <lb/>
the inflammation and heals and <lb/>
soothes the affected parts. One <lb/>
Cough Cure strengthens <lb/>
the wards off <lb/>
and is a harmless and never <lb/>
cure curable eases Coughs, <lb/>
Colds croup. One <lb/>
Cough Cure is pleasant to take, <lb/>
harmless and good alike for young <lb/>
and old. Bold by J. L. <lb/>
A woman is as young as other <lb/>
women think she looks. J-<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
Editor and <lb/>
gets prepared <lb/>
Russia gets prepared they can both <lb/>
go home quit. <lb/>
It looks like to punish a man <lb/>
for stealing and do nothing, with <lb/>
in tin- post office at Greenville, N. ft, as second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising- rates made upon application. him for committing murder. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and counties. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Pitt County, K. O., Friday, <lb/>
1904. <lb/>
Just because cotton took about a <lb/>
cent tumble some folks wort as long <lb/>
faces as when it was soiling at ft <lb/>
asks <lb/>
That's not a to what it <lb/>
for after I-shift annexed. <lb/>
Atlanta Journal. <lb/>
. , I out <lb/>
Seethe near <lb/>
Gun. <lb/>
One boy- <lb/>
later death <lb/>
to all men save those <lb/>
pensions which do not <lb/>
Cut His <lb/>
Journal.<lb/>
N. ., Feb. <lb/>
A. man named <lb/>
twice put out of the <lb/>
Alfred Lee the <lb/>
t- because of an affray in <lb/>
When went back on his <lb/>
Cotton just keeps right on climb- <lb/>
until everybody is wondering state, it might have I, en expected <lb/>
No congressman be <lb/>
tied to he uses tie <lb/>
cents. Why, its above tr that purpose, but was engaged,, on the second <lb/>
course all will; take it, if for no nut a gab. <lb/>
neck, extending from <lb/>
to the trout. But for bis <lb/>
vet. <lb/>
whore it will slop. <lb/>
that ho would co back on a woman. <lb/>
the 2nd and went back in his hole. <lb/>
The surface hog will not see his <lb/>
reason than think somebody <lb/>
will if they do <lb/>
The ground hog saw on <lb/>
is danger in high <lb/>
The biggest thing iii i in <lb/>
Dispensary or no dispensary, ens-. , . , , I shadow on the 14th. so will slip out says a <lb/>
or no distillery. These are <lb/>
the questions. Which side are you <lb/>
on <lb/>
the dispensary. During the month <lb/>
January the receipts of that <lb/>
with. his comic valentine. <lb/>
were <lb/>
A. B. editor of the <lb/>
The press dispatches said that <lb/>
Marion Butler and Daniel I. Russell <lb/>
f you want to see barrooms Scimitar and one of the best were at the <lb/>
in Greenville put in your best work <lb/>
for the dispensary daring the next <lb/>
th. Election day, March 2nd, <lb/>
known newspaper men in <lb/>
died Monday. <lb/>
the South United Supreme <lb/>
in the South Dakota case. <lb/>
. Certainly they were, being <lb/>
will decide the issue. <lb/>
The greatest war bluff in history j tors of the whole thing. They do <lb/>
is the way Russian Japan not care what they inflict upon their <lb/>
The big newspapers can rest easy eventually be set down j state just so they are getting some <lb/>
now. Announcement has been made . pie out of it. <lb/>
th it room will be provided for them <lb/>
Maybe so <lb/>
but not ; the man who grows- it or <lb/>
to the South or to the national <lb/>
of trade. High cotton averted <lb/>
a panic, the South, to carry <lb/>
its own obligations, and will give <lb/>
comforts to thousands of homos. If <lb/>
there is in high the <lb/>
South will pray for danger and <lb/>
plenty of News and <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
coal collar Lee would doubtless <lb/>
been killed. As it ha <lb/>
received a serious wound. <lb/>
In the excitement escaped. <lb/>
Tried to. kill Himself. <lb/>
Va , Feb. Ty- <lb/>
who has been in jail for a few <lb/>
day, to commit suicide <lb/>
this morning by cutting throat. <lb/>
He pulled a tin cup apart, aid <lb/>
taking a portion of it, he whetted <lb/>
it the floor until it was <lb/>
as sharp as a knife. a gash <lb/>
three inches tang in his <lb/>
The Financial Ago says that the throat, which had to he sewed up <lb/>
high price of cotton in the South has <lb/>
had a very good effect upon South- <lb/>
securities. It says that <lb/>
held Chicago June <lb/>
all on the press platform at the re- time North Carolina The Washington Post must think ties that formerly floated at and <lb/>
publican national convention to be th Dakota paid for those j that the average woman would only at par are now desired <lb/>
i , ,, , . at lower rate or at a premium. It <lb/>
some more folks will be ready to j be robbed than yield j <lb/>
I to a law requiring her to put pock-, are <lb/>
. , eta in her dresses by way of i Sc nth is more than ever able to <lb/>
It must be cold, sure enough, a i temptations from purse-snatch- finance its own <lb/>
jump on us. <lb/>
The failure of A. Baxter Co. <lb/>
cotton brokers of New York, that <lb/>
curred Saturday, put the market in ; little further West At Memphis, <lb/>
brief disorder. They had a number j Tenn., there so much ice in the n object so seriously to the pock- <lb/>
en, It is not the case that the o <lb/>
offices in North Carolina, river, that for the first <lb/>
time in twenty years all steamboat <lb/>
traffic had to suspend. <lb/>
and many people who were dealing <lb/>
with them lost money. It is best to <lb/>
keep clear of the bucket shops. <lb/>
Chicago is in a fair way to get all <lb/>
the wind punched out of the city <lb/>
and go busted. Damage suits for <lb/>
personal injury amounting to nearly <lb/>
thirty-eight millions dollars are <lb/>
but to an effort at compulsion. <lb/>
News and Observer. <lb/>
The Durham Sun has discovered <lb/>
There is a lot of the same sort of some people who would like to build <lb/>
perversity in Some men. a wall around the town and keep <lb/>
j everybody out but themselves. Give <lb/>
by a physician. <lb/>
Tyler went to few <lb/>
nights ago and asked tor lodging. <lb/>
He soon became very violent, and <lb/>
it was he was suffering <lb/>
with delirium It <lb/>
since developed he is insane. He <lb/>
is a book bidder and came here <lb/>
three weeks ago from South <lb/>
Una,<lb/>
Not Gould. <lb/>
N. C, Jan. <lb/>
response to H telegram Frank <lb/>
J. Gould hail been at <lb/>
yesterday afternoon, <lb/>
,. ,,, , , , ,, them a job on the union depot, if; fleer Needly went up on N . to <lb/>
The Texans have made a valuable l, u ,. . T . , <lb/>
they want to build anything. <lb/>
Greenville REFLECTOR. <lb/>
That would never do in the world. <lb/>
Maine is almost as bad as North <lb/>
Carolina for wanting things. So discovery. Turkeys are fond of boll <lb/>
far there are only lire men after the weevils and more of these pests they <lb/>
nomination for governor of that devour the fewer are left to destroy I They would so construct it that it <lb/>
state. the cotton. Thus we have an be difficult for the trains even <lb/>
As cold <lb/>
The United Si Express <lb/>
eating concatenation of to get in or out. <lb/>
pending against the city. There is ,.,.,.,., thing by <lb/>
a picnic ahead of the lawyers there. <lb/>
making an effort to stop some of the <lb/>
train robbing which is one of the <lb/>
Every voter in the town of Green- greatest curses of the country, <lb/>
ville should go to the polls on March , in the west. They are re- <lb/>
the second and cast, his vote for the quiring all the employees including <lb/>
dispensary which will help to sup- the clerks, to become efficient in pis- <lb/>
press the use of so much liquor, <lb/>
which is wrecking so many lives and <lb/>
homes, and robbing women and <lb/>
of their daily comforts. <lb/>
practice. <lb/>
The shutting down of many cotton <lb/>
mills and curtailing of others, be- <lb/>
cause of the high price of cotton, is <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line has . inflicting a hardship on thousands of <lb/>
a pension board and will <lb/>
retire between the ages of <lb/>
operatives. It is a bad time of year <lb/>
to be thrown out of employment. It <lb/>
and years, who hare been i doubtless means that cotton has got <lb/>
years or longer in the service of the mills cannot <lb/>
the company, and will give them t without a corresponding ad- <lb/>
monthly pension amounting to in of <lb/>
per cent of the salary received. The <lb/>
sum of a year will be set <lb/>
aside for purpose. This will be <lb/>
generous aid to old who <lb/>
have become incapacitated for <lb/>
work. <lb/>
The airing accomplished good all <lb/>
the same. Mr. Godfrey got back <lb/>
the money the lawyers made him <lb/>
pay for the return of his bonds, even <lb/>
though the thief who stole them can- <lb/>
not be found. <lb/>
The scientific world is interested <lb/>
in an experiment to made at <lb/>
South Bend sometime by some <lb/>
physician who says he can keep a <lb/>
baby in its early infancy from <lb/>
turning black. When s baby <lb/>
is first born, it is said that it can <lb/>
hardly be distinguished from a white <lb/>
as both are red, and this ex- <lb/>
is to cause the colored <lb/>
to turn white by degrees in <lb/>
of black. If this experiment <lb/>
proves to be a will we <lb/>
with the toss <lb/>
It looks like enough been said <lb/>
tho subject to have induced some <lb/>
one to make the start toward getting <lb/>
a building and loan association in <lb/>
Greenville, but tho start has yet to <lb/>
be announced. <lb/>
Even the opinions of the highest <lb/>
judges differ. Five of the Justices <lb/>
of tho States being for and <lb/>
four against, shows there are <lb/>
men who not think it <lb/>
North la pay <lb/>
water <lb/>
The weevil eats the cotton, the j throwers they would make splendid <lb/>
, ., . hands. Perhaps Greenville would <lb/>
key eats the weevil, the man , ., . , <lb/>
I be by getting them as she <lb/>
the turkey and in time a large part get. <lb/>
of the cotton crop actually finds its , ting cold, for the <lb/>
way into the stomachs of the people. n time for Greenville <lb/>
to get interested in an ice factory. <lb/>
They will make the ice without <lb/>
the Sun. <lb/>
It is all right about the depot and <lb/>
we'll let it at that. But as to the <lb/>
other, Greenville does not need any <lb/>
of that kind, even to help cut ice. <lb/>
The man who commits suicide <lb/>
because of financial embarrassment <lb/>
or any other embarrassing cause, <lb/>
a proper appreciation of the <lb/>
unforgivingness of the average <lb/>
who has an unsatisfied claim; <lb/>
he is expected to go around like a <lb/>
but still he is a moral <lb/>
coward. It takes a high order of <lb/>
courage to face such conditions, and <lb/>
begin life over but many a <lb/>
man has done it, and a <lb/>
condition in which he could look the <lb/>
world in the face and begin life over <lb/>
again. Such men have the courage <lb/>
to struggle and wait. <lb/>
The Charlotte Chronicle in a <lb/>
strong editorial advocates tho repeal <lb/>
of the crop lien law. It says the <lb/>
custom of mortgaging a crop before <lb/>
it is planted done more to dis- <lb/>
satisfy the farmer with farm life <lb/>
than any other one For a <lb/>
few years after the war tho lien may <lb/>
have served a good purpose, and so <lb/>
did the homestead exemption, but <lb/>
this cannot now be said of either of <lb/>
them. Tho business man cannot <lb/>
blamed for wanting <lb/>
is called upon to famish <lb/>
bat if the wan <lb/>
repealed safety ha <lb/>
The Late General John B. Gordon. <lb/>
General Gordon aroused the pride <lb/>
and retained the love of all ex-con- <lb/>
federates as few confederate com- <lb/>
have done. He seems to <lb/>
have incurred less of personal <lb/>
antagonism, and his part in the war <lb/>
provoked adverse criticism than <lb/>
that of any of his associates. The <lb/>
feeling toward him in the North, <lb/>
since the subsidence of war passions <lb/>
may be truly described as one of <lb/>
kindly admiration. <lb/>
No human being; friend or foe, <lb/>
can fail to realize, after a of <lb/>
his life, that throughout his whole <lb/>
military career he believed he was <lb/>
right and did his best, and that he <lb/>
accepted the result without <lb/>
He was a born soldier. His <lb/>
was achieved by inborn military <lb/>
prowess, uneducated, save in the <lb/>
school of in which tho <lb/>
pupil a matter. His <lb/>
was one in was so <lb/>
fear was drives eat Ire it .-From <lb/>
an-eat by John <lb/>
Wise, m ex. <lb/>
of far <lb/>
get him, but when be lit eyes on <lb/>
him he back empty <lb/>
Gould i. as bad as <lb/>
Green <lb/>
The poop I e that way no <lb/>
doubt thought Gould was a bad, <lb/>
very bad man, for when the shades <lb/>
of evening drew nigh there were <lb/>
three police men on <lb/>
hand his scalp, each going <lb/>
by different trail, but of <lb/>
each man did not know the others <lb/>
gone. <lb/>
Cotton Tobacco. <lb/>
farmer who has tobacco <lb/>
would rather see higher prices than <lb/>
to hear the promise of <lb/>
the Greenville Reflector. The <lb/>
high price of cotton this year all the <lb/>
more emphasizes the crime of the <lb/>
tobacco trust in taking the tobacco <lb/>
crop at a song. If the cotton crop <lb/>
could be controlled by a trust, <lb/>
the tobacco crop, the cotton farm- <lb/>
would be as much the low <lb/>
grounds as the tobacco <lb/>
are. <lb/>
The tendency, since the inflow or <lb/>
gold from Alaska, has been for <lb/>
everything to go up in price. Cot <lb/>
ton had hardly felt that upward ten- <lb/>
until this year. A small <lb/>
of the increase may be <lb/>
to the general upward tendency <lb/>
in prices, but it is chiefly due to the <lb/>
increased demand and the <lb/>
supply. <lb/>
The tobacco crop this year short <lb/>
probably proportionately shorter <lb/>
than the crop. The law of <lb/>
supply and demand, if it works with <lb/>
tobacco as with cotton, would give <lb/>
tobacco a higher price. <lb/>
What prevents higher <lb/>
greed of the trust, which controls <lb/>
the tobacco crop, is alone responsible <lb/>
for the starvation prices being paid <lb/>
for tobacco. Simply that and <lb/>
and <lb/>
. ,<lb/>
Ml <lb/>
ft <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in of J. M. Blow, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
Or. Dixon and W. B. Hooks, of <lb/>
j have been here this week. <lb/>
N. O. Feb. wife of L. C. <lb/>
Mrs, Evelyn moved into Fletcher, died at her home near <lb/>
her new residence on Church , here last morning and was <lb/>
buried Monday afternoon. <lb/>
She ha a pretty home. <lb/>
J. D Cox, who has been <lb/>
down in South Carolina for <lb/>
the Beaufort Lumber Co., j <lb/>
last <lb/>
for quite a while, came home <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Miss Lida spent Sud <lb/>
nay at the boarding <lb/>
This season the A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co., will sell by far more cotton <lb/>
planters than ever before. The <lb/>
demand for them is very great. <lb/>
CT A. Co. are <lb/>
immense quantities of cotton seed. <lb/>
Seed are bringing a nice price and <lb/>
add much to the income of the <lb/>
farmer. <lb/>
Josh Manning has been borne <lb/>
the sick list. <lb/>
Rev. Carroll preached <lb/>
in the Baptist church here Sunday <lb/>
morning and night. <lb/>
Rev. Mr Griffith, of <lb/>
held services in the <lb/>
church here Sunday <lb/>
His sermon was pronounced to be <lb/>
a fine and whenever Mr. <lb/>
comes to Winterville he is <lb/>
generally appreciated his <lb/>
church well attended. <lb/>
Mrs. Manning has been <lb/>
visiting at the home of T. N. Man- <lb/>
If in need of seed potatoes <lb/>
northern grown or crop see <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell Co. can sup <lb/>
ply you. <lb/>
For Rent or house and <lb/>
lot loomed between Josephus Cox <lb/>
and A D. Cox on street. <lb/>
Apply to G. A. Fair. <lb/>
Just received car load of flour. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
Seed oats and cotton seed meal. <lb/>
Constantly on hand. Harrington <lb/>
Barber Go. <lb/>
Fernando Tucker and our friend <lb/>
C. A. went to Greenville <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Last We at the home of <lb/>
the Miss <lb/>
Barber was to Mr. Quince <lb/>
Martin, from Bethel Rev. <lb/>
Mr. Pollard the <lb/>
Mr. at the Store <lb/>
will be pleaded to show you their <lb/>
line of ham No me gold and fountain <lb/>
pens. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Cox. per day. Bent <lb/>
House town. <lb/>
A, G Cox Mfg. Co. have Just <lb/>
received another car load of wire <lb/>
furnish you fence <lb/>
from at to high at prices <lb/>
ranging from to 3-1 <lb/>
per yard. <lb/>
We now have a nice lot of porch <lb/>
timber. It you are in need <lb/>
of them why not let us fit you up <lb/>
Prices are tight. Winterville <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
G. A Co. will give <lb/>
yon lbs cotton seed meal in <lb/>
for a ton of neon <lb/>
or give per bushel. <lb/>
If in need of seed <lb/>
meal corn, bay or anything in the <lb/>
fend line see Q. A. Kittrell o <lb/>
Oar load of shingles to <lb/>
arrive a few days. See there <lb/>
log, <lb/>
Mrs. M. A, two <lb/>
Wren, who have <lb/>
Ska. V. w. Bryan<lb/>
G. A. Kittrell Co. have just <lb/>
received a shipment seed oats <lb/>
cheap get <lb/>
I prices before buying. <lb/>
Bully for Col. Sugg, the cotton <lb/>
null of Greenville. While his <lb/>
predictions may have come true, <lb/>
yet we deem it would be wisdom <lb/>
on the part of our farmer friends <lb/>
to diversify their crops. Some <lb/>
cotton, some tobacco, plenty of <lb/>
corn and fodder lots of hog. <lb/>
Do this and they will be <lb/>
dent, otherwise they will be the <lb/>
objects of the moneyed <lb/>
as they have always been. <lb/>
Jesse, the 12-year-old son of D. <lb/>
C. Davenport, died Monday <lb/>
was buried Tuesday. <lb/>
Cotton seed meal hulls <lb/>
sale. G. A. Kittrell Co, <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have a nice <lb/>
lot of coffins hand. Prices <lb/>
are very reasonable as heretofore- <lb/>
Prompt attention given all orders. <lb/>
If you want your horse shod, <lb/>
if your harness or own shoes <lb/>
reed repairing, and general <lb/>
blacksmith work call and see W. <lb/>
L. House on Main street. <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell Co. <lb/>
We have a nice line hats for <lb/>
both old and young, also trunks, <lb/>
valises, at prices <lb/>
we think very reasonable <lb/>
always glad to serve you save <lb/>
your money if possible. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
A. D. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Dealer in <lb/>
Staple and Fancy Groceries, <lb/>
Pry Goods, Hats and Conn- <lb/>
Meat, Meal, Flour and Lard <lb/>
Specialties. <lb/>
Candies, Cakes. Crackers and Cheese <lb/>
always fresh. Tobacco Snuff and Ci- I <lb/>
gars. Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. I <lb/>
Fruits and Vegetables, Hominy <lb/>
and Canned Goods. Green and I toast- <lb/>
ed Coffee. Toilet and Laundry soaps. I <lb/>
Tinware. <lb/>
A. D. JOHNSTON. <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
We've moved boarding <lb/>
house way out on west end. We're <lb/>
afraid of the robbers. <lb/>
J. A. Nichols, of Plymouth, has <lb/>
accepted a position the baggy <lb/>
slop. <lb/>
Mrs Fannie Tyson came in from <lb/>
Kinston Monday. <lb/>
Dr. William Cobb Whitfield, of <lb/>
has to see us. <lb/>
All who doubt what we say- <lb/>
about buggy harness <lb/>
the lead, both in price and <lb/>
quality, are kindly asked to call <lb/>
and see for themselves. Several <lb/>
stock all the while. <lb/>
Notice the cut of a <lb/>
buggy on this page This i <lb/>
only one of many, and if you will <lb/>
keep your eves open from time to <lb/>
time we will he glad to show you j <lb/>
a variety of Of course as <lb/>
it would be better if you have not <lb/>
done so to visit the and I <lb/>
let Hunsucker show you <lb/>
The other day a party <lb/>
some wire fence from A. G. <lb/>
Mfg. Co , raying that he wanted a <lb/>
fence which would his <lb/>
hogs as well as other j <lb/>
fence that will <lb/>
do it is your make with barb wire <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., have just; <lb/>
gotten out a neat little <lb/>
describing the <lb/>
various article- of their <lb/>
This little book with prices <lb/>
marked is free forth a asking, oral <lb/>
simple request postal card will <lb/>
bring it to you. Don't <lb/>
write now. It is no small matter I <lb/>
to be well posted. <lb/>
HAPPY IDEAL SPRING BUGGY. <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
A. COX MANUFACTURE COMPANY. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C.<lb/>
SUITS <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
will save the dyspeptic from many <lb/>
days of misery, and enable him to eat <lb/>
They prevent <lb/>
whatever he wishes. <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE, <lb/>
cause the food to assimilate and <lb/>
the body, give appetite, <lb/>
DEVELOP <lb/>
and solid muscle. Elegantly <lb/>
coated. <lb/>
Take No <lb/>
If there is a of men that this store strives hard <lb/>
to please with good dependable Clothing, its the <lb/>
and <lb/>
We have suits made especially for workingmen <lb/>
made from stout, serviceable mixtures that will not soil <lb/>
Put Together to Stay. <lb/>
Seams sewed with the best of silk and put on with tho <lb/>
strongest linen thread. <lb/>
suits cut to be roomy and <lb/>
still retain an appearance of style and gentility <lb/>
Workingmen, who have given these suits one trial, <lb/>
are ever afterwards our steady patrons. Moderate. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
Some lazy men like work <lb/>
it never does them any <lb/>
R. J. Cobb. <lb/>
C V. York. <lb/>
L H. Pender. <lb/>
The <lb/>
and <lb/>
Lumber Co., <lb/>
Contractors, Constructors and <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS <lb/>
Factory situated by the railroad just North of the <lb/>
Imperial Tobacco <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 contracts taken for erection of <lb/>
buildings. <lb/>
Tinning, Slating, Guttering and all kinds of sheet <lb/>
work. Our in shop on fourth opposite <lb/>
marble yard. Mr. H. L. Wyatt has charge of <lb/>
tinning and slating department. will him <lb/>
a vaster of kit <lb/>
We for stars of the patronage <lb/>
will Us; to<lb/>
fell <lb/>
i lie <lb/>
CL Wilkinson <lb/>
I Give Rebate Checks <lb/>
We 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/>
</p>
<pb facs="00019386_0004" n="4"/>
<p>
Grimesland Department. <lb/>
J. Proctor Bros <lb/>
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb/>
and <lb/>
II you want lumber to build a house, <lb/>
furniture to it, clothing and <lb/>
dry goods far your family, provision <lb/>
for your table, or for <lb/>
your farm, we can supply your needs. <lb/>
Our mill and are now <lb/>
in full blast and we are <lb/>
pared to gin cotton, grind corn, <lb/>
saw lumber. and, do all kinds I <lb/>
of turned work for ; <lb/>
house trimmings. We also <lb/>
do general repairing of buggies <lb/>
carts and wagons.<lb/>
MERCHANDISE <lb/>
Anything wanted in the way <lb/>
of Clothing, Dry Goods, No- <lb/>
Shoes, Hat;. Groceries <lb/>
and Hardware can be found <lb/>
here, whether it is some- <lb/>
thing to eat, something to <lb/>
wear, or some article for the <lb/>
house or farm, you can <lb/>
supplied. Highest prices paid <lb/>
for cotton, country produce <lb/>
or anything the sells. <lb/>
Wonderful Nerve <lb/>
Is displayed by a man en- <lb/>
pains of accidental Cats, <lb/>
Wounds, Bruises Barns, Scalds, <lb/>
Sore feet But there's <lb/>
need tor it. <lb/>
Salve will kill the pain and cure <lb/>
the trouble. It's the beet salve on <lb/>
earth for Piles, too. at <lb/>
Drug Store.<lb/>
Oil <lb/>
To a Bank. <lb/>
It is calculated that Cotton King j <lb/>
Daniel J. Sully has cleaned up at <lb/>
least profits with <lb/>
cotton corner. This amount <lb/>
he intends to use establishing a <lb/>
bunk in New York, with Walter <lb/>
; H. Crandall as partner. <lb/>
DR. R. J. GRIMES, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. <lb/>
Office opposite depot. <lb/>
DR. G. F THIGPEN, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
nest door to Post Office. <lb/>
AN <lb/>
AND BUNTING, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb/>
H. C. VENTERS, <lb/>
N. G. <lb/>
The man who wants the earth is <lb/>
the very one the can get I drinks. <lb/>
along without. I every day. <lb/>
. ; <lb/>
Cold Comfort <lb/>
Is- what we are and the possession of one of <lb/>
our Refrigerators will Insure sweet milk, and <lb/>
butter, cool drinking water and many dainties that <lb/>
would be unattainable without the Refrigerator. <lb/>
of the liver, <lb/>
little pills known as <lb/>
Little not only cleanse <lb/>
the system but they strengthen <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, he action of the liver and rebuild <lb/>
eerie, Tobacco and Cigars. tissues supporting that organ, <lb/>
Soda Fountain town, All Little Early are easy to act, <lb/>
Hot Peanuts they gripe and yet they <lb/>
absolutely certain to produce re- <lb/>
that are satisfactory all <lb/>
leases. Sold by J. L. Wooten. <lb/>
Line Dry Goods-- Furniture. Groceries. <lb/>
The famous W e Prices for Cotton. <lb/>
Cotton Seed and Country <lb/>
AT<lb/>
The young men who stand out- <lb/>
side the church Sunday evening <lb/>
good is the young women <lb/>
who accept their <lb/>
you ran get at <lb/>
roods at living; <lb/>
stock before you buy and be <lb/>
our <lb/>
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb/>
If you have will want a Lawn Mower pretty <lb/>
soon, and we've made it easy for you to own one. <lb/>
There la i need to borrow a lawn mower when we <lb/>
we sell a machine with knives at <lb/>
a ice, and guarantee It to do the work. <lb/>
Water Coolers, Freezers, Hammocks and <lb/>
i else the hardware line. <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
.<lb/>
A Very Close Call, <lb/>
I stuck to although <lb/>
every joint ached and every nerve <lb/>
was licked with writes C. <lb/>
Bellamy, a locomotive fireman <lb/>
of Burlington, Iowa. was weak <lb/>
and pale, without any appetite and <lb/>
all As I was a limit to <lb/>
I give up, I got a bottle <lb/>
Hitlers, and after taking it, I fell <lb/>
ax wed as lever did in my <lb/>
Weak, sickly run down people <lb/>
ways gain new life, and <lb/>
vigor from their use. Try them. <lb/>
Satisfaction by <lb/>
Drag Store. Pi ice cents. <lb/>
purchases. <lb/>
Suits, Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Shoes, Caps, Under- <lb/>
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware, <lb/>
and everything yon wear. j <lb/>
your and everything you use in j u <lb/>
Millinery Goods a Specialty. <lb/>
here, and we are <lb/>
Everybody ilia sees buys, and ever; <lb/>
goods becomes oar customers. <lb/>
and save yourselves money. <lb/>
BLOUNT BROTHERS. <lb/>
BETH E <lb/>
Our goods are <lb/>
in <lb/>
you. <lb/>
rial <lb/>
c. <lb/>
u . <lb/>
his<lb/>
Hill <lb/>
We bag leave to announce that we arc <lb/>
The may have <lb/>
The elephant his trunk <lb/>
when it comes to <lb/>
scents <lb/>
My money's on the <lb/>
-I Death.<lb/>
Wholesale <lb/>
and<lb/>
far <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
la illy of Mrs. M L. Bob- <lb/>
of saw <lb/>
.,. ii were powerless to save <lb/>
her. Tl e most skillful <lb/>
remedy used, failed, <lb/>
while consumption was slowly but i <lb/>
taking her life. In <lb/>
terrible hour King's New j <lb/>
for Consumption <lb/>
j turned despair into joy. The <lb/>
B In relief, <lb/>
its use complete <lb/>
cared her. It, the most certain; <lb/>
in world for ail throat <lb/>
and long troubles <lb/>
bottles and Trial But j <lb/>
ties Free Drag Store, i <lb/>
Colors, <lb/>
Varnish<lb/>
and <lb/>
GROCERS. <lb/>
St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium, <lb/>
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb/>
COST OF BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT, HALF-MILLION DOLLARS. <lb/>
CAPACITY, PATIENTS. <lb/>
Most equable climate on Atlantic coast; salt air by proximity of <lb/>
Gulf Stream. Fully equipped with every modern Improvement for the treat- <lb/>
of disease. A full corps of Specialists In every department. Special <lb/>
department for cases of confinement. Most approved X-ray apparatus. Thor- <lb/>
system of Turkish and Russian Baths. <lb/>
Ward Rates, per week; Private Room Rates from to per week. <lb/>
For etc., address <lb/>
The President, St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium <lb/>
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb/>
Country Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
New Firm With Brand New Stock <lb/>
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE <lb/>
I'M <lb/>
There is no <lb/>
line <lb/>
in <lb/>
the <lb/>
world that excels <lb/>
the Ft behind it c. century's j <lb/>
reputation for wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you <lb/>
never worry about quality. <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
purpose. Have just received a car load and <lb/>
wan give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb/>
opened in <lb/>
store from corner, under Hotel <lb/>
Bertha, a complete line of <lb/>
Staple and Fancy Groceries. <lb/>
Every article in in new and <lb/>
We Lave everything in <lb/>
Flour, Meats, Coffee, Can <lb/>
Good. Pickets, Pratt <lb/>
I Tobacco, Cigars, etc. In fact can <lb/>
any needed for your <lb/>
, table at lowest prices. We also <lb/>
carry a nice line of candies. All <lb/>
j orders and delivered prompt- <lb/>
anywhere Id <lb/>
COWARD PATRICK. <lb/>
Several young ladies can get <lb/>
employment operating sewing nm <lb/>
chines on underwear. work <lb/>
is neat a remunerative. <lb/>
Whole families can get employ- <lb/>
Apply to. <lb/>
The Weldon Cotton Mfg. Co. <lb/>
N C.<lb/>
fillip; <lb/>
i t <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
The farmers should bear in <lb/>
mind that the institute <lb/>
will be hold in Greenville next <lb/>
Monday, There should be a <lb/>
large attendance. <lb/>
OF N. J., YOUR POLICY <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended that works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will if arrears be paid within on month while you <lb/>
are living, or within three after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Best fictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
mis are payable at the beginning of the second and of each <lb/>
year, provided the premium for the current year paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville N. C. <lb/>
William Fountain, H. <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
one door east of post office, <lb/>
street Phone <lb/>
QR. C C. JOYNER, <lb/>
Physician <lb/>
and Surgeon. <lb/>
Q. <lb/>
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.- <lb/>
Killed by a Fat <lb/>
Charlotte. sT. O , Jan. <lb/>
M. sixty, of <lb/>
Morgan ton, w down and in <lb/>
raw m <lb/>
by in <lb/>
Palm Pm i <lb/>
four late and <lb/>
at I an t <lb/>
up the <lb/>
he <lb/>
the direct I v from <lb/>
of the train. <lb/>
e. r. <lb/>
in Road. <lb/>
Dunn, N. W. J. Lee w <lb/>
found dead today the road <lb/>
between and bis home <lb/>
near here. His body is cut and <lb/>
gashed in several p toes Clarence <lb/>
Glover him to Smith <lb/>
field yesterday, both <lb/>
intoxicated <lb/>
late the Upon <lb/>
being strongly suspected Glover <lb/>
has been and in <lb/>
default of now in jail at <lb/>
From Mount Airy o Roanoke. <lb/>
Airy, N. C, <lb/>
An road from Mt. <lb/>
IS. O, to Roanoke, Va., as- <lb/>
sured. It will be about eighty-five <lb/>
miles long. From Mt. Airy it <lb/>
will go across Ridge <lb/>
mountains, near Fancy Gap, and <lb/>
from by way of <lb/>
and Va., <lb/>
Buffalo ridge, about four miles <lb/>
east of Buffalo mountain; thence <lb/>
through Floyd court, house, from <lb/>
there Little River, near <lb/>
the Bent Mountain road, crossing <lb/>
Bent and leading direct <lb/>
to At Mt. Airy the <lb/>
line would with <lb/>
aid at <lb/>
the Norfolk, Western, making <lb/>
a line to both Northern ad <lb/>
Southern markets. <lb/>
This mad will open up a line <lb/>
farm milling district <lb/>
and one of the best oak <lb/>
belts in the United State. <lb/>
A Horror at Roanoke. <lb/>
RoanoKe, Va. Jan. <lb/>
George J. Shields, a well known <lb/>
young business man reached bis <lb/>
home in the heart of the city at <lb/>
the today, be found <lb/>
his three Mil- <lb/>
in of blood on <lb/>
the floor, with two <lb/>
ugly the bead. Fol- <lb/>
lowing in- from the <lb/>
room t-. . upstairs chamber <lb/>
he found his lying in pools <lb/>
of blood a nets closet floor, <lb/>
nit from ear to <lb/>
horribly hacked, <lb/>
to <lb/>
man came <lb/>
and attacked <lb/>
a is no clue to <lb/>
with <lb/>
ear and <lb/>
Mrs. Shied- . <lb/>
th <lb/>
me the <lb/>
the criminal. <lb/>
Mrs. Shields had been outraged, <lb/>
after which her assailant dealt <lb/>
her several blows head <lb/>
with a hatchet, fracturing the <lb/>
skull, dragged her upstairs, where <lb/>
he cut her throat with a razor and <lb/>
threw her into closet, la-ten <lb/>
door the outside. <lb/>
little girl was struck to hush her <lb/>
cries. The dining room Hoot was <lb/>
d and showed there <lb/>
had In en a terrible struggle. <lb/>
doctors n but slight hopes <lb/>
for the recovery of either the <lb/>
mother or child. <lb/>
Little Snow. <lb/>
While w have a little snow <lb/>
hare, it is as nothing in <lb/>
some other sections even <lb/>
mt far from as. It is or inches <lb/>
Imp Rocky Mount. Raleigh <lb/>
been having big fan sleighing <lb/>
We are not hank- <lb/>
for men it here. <lb/>
WATCH THIS SPACE. <lb/>
W. Main St <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
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Hair <lb/>
tried Hair Vigor to <lb/>
stop my hair from One- <lb/>
half a cured <lb/>
J. C. Baxter, <lb/>
3rd. <lb/>
Price returned <lb/>
today. <lb/>
J. .;. went to Raleigh <lb/>
today. <lb/>
COUNTY <lb/>
Prayer meetings in the <lb/>
tonight. <lb/>
Hair Vigor is <lb/>
certainly the most <lb/>
preparation of its <lb/>
kind on the market. A <lb/>
little of it goes a long 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/>
SI a battle. All <lb/>
i i ,,. <lb/>
If yon, <lb/>
. nil i's do 1st Sad we will <lb/>
you a name <lb/>
Address, <lb/>
C Ki. <lb/>
AM SOCIAL <lb/>
Feb. <lb/>
baud is . i town. <lb/>
A. spent Sunday <lb/>
Rocky Mount. <lb/>
Proceedings of the <lb/>
The board of the county j <lb/>
were in regular monthly <lb/>
session on Monday, 1st, all the <lb/>
members being present. Beside <lb/>
the allowing of accounts and <lb/>
H. H. Wilson, of Kinston, pauper orders the following <lb/>
today here. business was transacted- <lb/>
The treasurer and <lb/>
dent of health filed their monthly <lb/>
I Dr William Fountain went to <lb/>
J. W, Perkins left Tuesday <lb/>
evening for <lb/>
Dr. L. C. SI i hi r n turned <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
to <lb/>
reports. <lb/>
W. H. Mercer was released <lb/>
from payment of taxes on <lb/>
credits for 1903, erroneous- <lb/>
i charged. <lb/>
B. W. retained Tues-j J. W. was released <lb/>
lay from Seven from payment of taxes on <lb/>
solvent credits for erroneous- <lb/>
charged. <lb/>
J. B. Pittman was refunded <lb/>
i special school <lb/>
visit to for 1903. <lb/>
J Mrs. Martha Joyner was released <lb/>
returned taxes on in special I <lb/>
Greenville's Great Department <lb/>
GREAT JANUARY <lb/>
. WHITE SALE . <lb/>
Victor Cox, i r to- <lb/>
day here. <lb/>
Mrs. E. Swanson <lb/>
evening from a <lb/>
Georgia. <lb/>
Mrs. l. O. <lb/>
Virginia. <lb/>
Mrs. Bailie Greene, of La- <lb/>
Grange, is visiting her <lb/>
Mrs. F. M. Hodges. <lb/>
visit <lb/>
an i <lb/>
school district, Farmville town- <lb/>
ship, erroneously charged. <lb/>
J. P. peddler of <lb/>
was a certificate show- <lb/>
that he bad paid state taxes <lb/>
in county for 1901 and 1903. <lb/>
Mayor's Court. Thad Bullock and Noah John- <lb/>
The following cases have been son were released from poll tax for <lb/>
disposed of by Mayor H. W. <lb/>
from Jan. 19th, to Feb. of W. K. Parker, in Farm- <lb/>
E. G. Barrett, of Kins too, spent , ville township, reduced in <lb/>
here. James Ernest Donaldson, from to <lb/>
and profane language, fin- j <lb/>
ed ft and costs. 93.20. <lb/>
Charlie and Julius <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Norman, of i one penny <lb/>
Parmele, came Saturday evenLy, <lb/>
I John Wilson, using profane; <lb/>
Col. I. A. Sugg left <lb/>
morning for w York. <lb/>
Miss Alice Bail b left <lb/>
evening a i- Grifton <lb/>
The county attorney was directed <lb/>
to scud plans and specifications of <lb/>
bridge, to lie <lb/>
ed across Tar river, to the j <lb/>
war. <lb/>
The name of Jennie Moore was <lb/>
a. returned one penny and stricken from pauper list. <lb/>
. . o The sheriff was allowed per <lb/>
Saturday from a visit to costs, , r <lb/>
j, . w . Luther Manning, drunk on taxes collected after this <lb/>
down, lined and costs, 94.60. date an old list for 1902. <lb/>
Charles Skinner returned William drunk and Juries were drawn for both <lb/>
evening from a trip up the tined and costs, 94.30. March and April terms <lb/>
road. Silas Donaldson, drunk, court. will be pub-j <lb/>
Miss Mary James San- and costs, <lb/>
day evening from a visit to Buck Slaughter, assault, fined <lb/>
and costs, Sans <lb/>
for Reflector. <lb/>
lined and coals, On Friday afternoon Jan. 29th <lb/>
Basil drunk and the San Club met, by <lb/>
costs, I Miss <lb/>
w. n -it kirk, carry I conceal-1 <lb/>
This great White Sale starts out with a <lb/>
New and Superb stocK of Special January <lb/>
Merchandise, such as has never before <lb/>
been here, in Excellence, Variety <lb/>
or Values presented. <lb/>
Thousands of yards of Crisp, pretty <lb/>
white good are here in Patterns that are <lb/>
varied and most desirable. <lb/>
The Lace Department <lb/>
Is full of beautiful new patterns. <lb/>
and Val Laces in match sets all widths and <lb/>
qualities. <lb/>
The Embroideries <lb/>
Are just too to talk about, for it i- <lb/>
to give you any idea of their mum see <lb/>
them to appreciate them. We have them all and <lb/>
prices, in match sets complete; and we have <lb/>
provided for the little folks in our selection <lb/>
Misses Margaret and Ethel Skin- <lb/>
returned Saturday evening <lb/>
from a visit to Hertford. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry A <lb/>
Greenville's Great Department ore <lb/>
THE <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY , <lb/>
No. <lb/>
WITH BULLS AND BEARS. <lb/>
Col. I. A. Sugg Doing The Cotton <lb/>
Exchange- <lb/>
New Tor, 3rd, 19.4. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
It is cold, bitter cold, and get- <lb/>
ting no warmer herein New <lb/>
have of Wall street <lb/>
where fortunes were made and <lb/>
lost in a day. I can say <lb/>
I struck the city on Mon- <lb/>
day morning, and as soon as I <lb/>
could set a hasty breakfast I went <lb/>
over to look at the boys. Through <lb/>
the courtesy of Daniel J. <lb/>
Sully t Co., the bull leaders of <lb/>
the cotton market, I was the <lb/>
privilege of the floor of the ex- <lb/>
change for ten days, and to say <lb/>
that I have enjoyed the on <lb/>
the feebly it. <lb/>
I try to observe an much <lb/>
You know I had told the people <lb/>
often and often that cotton would <lb/>
sell in New Y at <lb/>
cents per pound, <lb/>
every bod v to hold for the <lb/>
prices. I did nor think I would <lb/>
be able see it quite so soon. <lb/>
But I <lb/>
could get a punch and get back <lb/>
the pit. <lb/>
and learned the great lesion of my <lb/>
life. <lb/>
But there was H i <lb/>
wailing and slashing of <lb/>
and this is tintype <lb/>
pen picture. To those on the win- <lb/>
side there was an excitement <lb/>
of joy. The other <lb/>
is a glimpse only. There <lb/>
has never been up to <lb/>
date to or compared <lb/>
the scene. <lb/>
When col ton took a <lb/>
drop of points inside <lb/>
minutes were made and <lb/>
This the<lb/>
HALF A LOAF <lb/>
FOx A FORTUNE <lb/>
1.1 <lb/>
eccentric old <lb/>
lady, I i an in jewels. <lb/>
Them foe bequeathed t her adopted <lb/>
daughter Mabel, but She drawing of <lb/>
the had been and the tea-<lb/>
ii will have <lb/>
her <lb/>
milled to the pr Hi- weak <lb/>
was the Jewell were in Ma- <lb/>
lawyer bad ad <lb/>
ii was <lb/>
point of the law the first <lb/>
to do was the property. <lb/>
One tin lute Miss <lb/>
of my life, I would T, <lb/>
have missed it for a great deal. only she kept, was in the <lb/>
The. market has been a perfect see f-- the <lb/>
saw since, up and down in <lb/>
five or ten minutes <lb/>
Dangerous, market. <lb/>
I am proud that I am all <lb/>
can. There is great <lb/>
this time, the war news is <lb/>
The leader z on a <lb/>
of vest on gov- <lb/>
report on Friday, all <lb/>
to But <lb/>
mere is more wild fun in <lb/>
store many Nil shall <lb/>
set. Isaac A <lb/>
Himself. <lb/>
Yea, my calculations have Ala., Fe. -J. <lb/>
been and I was present H a farmer <lb/>
and saw for July hi m <lb/>
tin. Plato ii <lb/>
who ; as been vis <lb/>
Let <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
if <lb/>
Ali J <lb/>
17.55 on in <lb/>
To the <lb/>
thinking this is I aw <lb/>
no more now than <lb/>
ll urging my people to bold <lb/>
for l hem- price, I am not alarm-; <lb/>
ed about am <lb/>
prod <lb/>
B. fie lit i.-a-dies you , <lb/>
pi i report will be <lb/>
in his barn yesterday, <lb/>
banning from a rafter, while i . <lb/>
hone Bred tin dead <lb/>
; Ins bad <lb/>
Hodges in debt, ii u <lb/>
I Said, and was <lb/>
his creditors, V i- is t- <lb/>
him <lb/>
and I'll to <lb/>
made and crop <lb/>
mute will be reduced less than <lb/>
biles. i <lb/>
have no informal ion, ow,, <lb/>
AS to report nor can any In <lb/>
had is been an leakage n <lb/>
but there <lb/>
will no the <lb/>
K Us in <lb/>
Wilmington. C. S.- v. <lb/>
Hill Terry, charged with <lb/>
murder of ids <lb/>
at the home <lb/>
Ibis mi <lb/>
who hail done the <lb/>
there <lb/>
i bread. <lb/>
laid Tom <lb/>
, old woman was <lb/>
her <lb/>
Yea. she <lb/>
was bill she was a good <lb/>
-I hoar loft all her in <lb/>
she keep the <lb/>
The was naked In n halting <lb/>
way <lb/>
Miss Mabel's were <lb/>
She j pi in a <lb/>
did keep the stock- <lb/>
waist under the <lb/>
of <lb/>
a queer pined <lb/>
can't re ii since <lb/>
she's <lb/>
them el ante <lb/>
Tom did Hi ii to ask <lb/>
any . and <lb/>
him She put <lb/>
had been kneading into <lb/>
S pan and i U in rise. men went <lb/>
, upstairs In I, Ii not to sleep. Sim <lb/>
Tom's Inter in her <lb/>
I aunt's pr There was <lb/>
hi the sitting room with an <lb/>
I iron front. had <lb/>
j taken out from mid <lb/>
Jewels The chimney, While lie win <lb/>
. n ; In Use <lb/>
j ii a III . <lb/>
I i i.-1. a in I to <lb/>
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Iron , n . ; w be w <lb/>
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ground . lie u- ; <lb/>
Ore. ;. . she entered <lb/>
the n in . . -He <lb/>
had . . i; d to I <lb/>
her Pi ii no -I <lb/>
Into i , <lb/>
Mr. Lorn well called at the hour <lb/>
pointed, and Mabel Invited Mm into the <lb/>
tea room. Be attempted a lover's de- <lb/>
but was somewhat chilled by <lb/>
the lady's coolness. Bin entertained him <lb/>
rather with dainty eatables than with <lb/>
words. While they wire at tea the <lb/>
door rang, and Tom, who went to <lb/>
the door, announced the <lb/>
the bye. Mr. said <lb/>
Mabel. want you to taste some bread <lb/>
n own Taking n loaf <lb/>
her, she cut it the mid- <lb/>
revealing an old Hocking. <lb/>
goes to gentleman in the other <lb/>
she said, opening the stocking <lb/>
reveal a few of the Jew- <lb/>
it contained. for the bread. <lb/>
divide it with you. a leaf is <lb/>
letter none, they And, <lb/>
handing the breed to she car- <lb/>
the Jewell to the man waiting for <lb/>
them. <lb/>
It did lief take many min- <lb/>
In see that be had been d. <lb/>
I'd soon as he he beat II re- <lb/>
treat. Mabel won her case. The <lb/>
were sold for and <lb/>
a man with as much more. <lb/>
The r Ml Time. <lb/>
life . necessarily made x., <lb/>
if You cannot U t <lb/>
Ian ii at drilling. <lb/>
or any oilier brand of military <lb/>
la; for- hours a day and or <lb/>
s ,; You have to i i i i a <lb/>
 other Jobs even to <lb/>
make a pretense of h <lb/>
jobs are n all <lb/>
awl when it K nil done <lb/>
k has a any mote Idle <lb/>
a hands per than any <lb/>
in same rank of life. <lb/>
lot I Whether r. possible to <lb/>
re remedy for this but, <lb/>
It I i, tin In w <lb/>
Io Cy be to in <lb/>
v I o i r <lb/>
Reward for Morgan. <lb/>
Wilson, N. a, Feb. <lb/>
board of county commissioners to- <lb/>
day offered a reward of for <lb/>
the apprehension of Lawrence <lb/>
Morgan, one of <lb/>
of Joins last May, <lb/>
parts unknown <lb/>
the December term of <lb/>
court. He was under bond of <lb/>
16.000 but it is that <lb/>
his bondsmen are sen <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, Fell <lb/>
for <lb/>
number of bins each <lb/>
inn of hours might lie <lb/>
r-1 r when Is <lb/>
for am i <lb/>
; In w AI o'clock <lb/>
IT i i n- ; <lb/>
in <lb/>
is a- as h m. <lb/>
ii, <lb/>
Cupid had well his part. <lb/>
a quid and home <lb/>
marriage. The bride's home was <lb/>
beautifully lighted. <lb/>
friends of bride and <lb/>
had t witness <lb/>
Hie nuptials. At on the <lb/>
evening of January 27th, 1904, <lb/>
Mr. Geo. Thus. Miss <lb/>
Maud, daughter of Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. L. E. of <lb/>
stood altar, and <lb/>
each u. the other, <lb/>
the . <lb/>
being read by Rev. L. <lb/>
E. Sawyer. <lb/>
The were many and <lb/>
beautiful. May be a pleas- <lb/>
ant through life. <lb/>
f . <lb/>
V. I , <lb/>
DIED. <lb/>
a-1 <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. El of <lb/>
w has been i ling <lb/>
with tin of ;. <lb/>
A. I i <lb/>
Tl family of C. E. Line <lb/>
came i vet this morning from Ki is <lb/>
t n to make their h mi i in <lb/>
tobacco the great <lb/>
he am of is the gen <lb/>
n now. are <lb/>
, i i 2nd, II <lb/>
T, W. Skinner went up the <lb/>
morning, <lb/>
Tyson came <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
mess was transacted club ad- <lb/>
to again on the <lb/>
with Mis I Set tie Tyson. <lb/>
Among those present were; <lb/>
the decrease the acreage of Him Cotten, Miss Lillian <lb/>
tobacco will be at least half of Mrs. W. Jr., <lb/>
years. We arc afraid I Miss Tyson, Mis. ii. L. <lb/>
much cotton will be planted it will Jones, Mrs <lb/>
. II. Miss <lb/>
be house it Marv p <lb/>
farmer Ii is been heard to say Miss <lb/>
from Georgia. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Miss Pat Skinner. <lb/>
that would give a dollar per <lb/>
hundred, his should be <lb/>
Miss Mary J. Smith has return- out. Such as this Is cal-1 Miss Blow, Miss Mary <lb/>
ed from a visit to Farmville. to ruin the farmers of Baltimore, Md. and <lb/>
H. A. Timberlake returned fall. Let the farmers price Miss Nell <lb/>
Monday evening from Henderson, and pay no more, and the <lb/>
cotton will ; picked just as quick <lb/>
ah it would at a dollar per <lb/>
Miss Carrie Gay returned Mon- <lb/>
day from a visit <lb/>
B. o Pearce, of who <lb/>
has been spending a few days <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
G. Baker, of Lewiston, who <lb/>
in Sunday night, left this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
J. S. Joyner, of Baltimore, left <lb/>
this morning after spending a few <lb/>
days hire. <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution. <lb/>
The firm of Tunstall Potter <lb/>
was this day dissolved by mutual <lb/>
C. of Greenville, I consent, A. L. Potter having sold <lb/>
was out our section one day last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
H. C. Ormand, of spent a <lb/>
day last week visiting relatives in <lb/>
our neighborhood. <lb/>
W. W. and J. M. Ormand went <lb/>
to last Thursday. <lb/>
L. went to <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
in,., ,.,. ,;,, t.,.. <lb/>
Ill the . hi lug . <lb/>
as Bf ii, inn i did i in <lb/>
to ii she hail <lb/>
lain n the . ii <lb/>
w is i r I <lb/>
plain and to ending trial <lb/>
i.-.-.-i in Superior In <lb/>
. , , In; i . . <lb/>
j,.,.,,,,,,,, after i. . . <lb/>
as be by the ,., ,. ,.;.;. ., <lb/>
port, lo an<lb/>
i-i as weapon used was <lb/>
be knife which h-id <lb/>
, him with <lb/>
With the i Mat in The <lb/>
money there will be was dull rind gapped and <lb/>
the market ; who reached him Soon <lb/>
cannot be by any y that lie <lb/>
those who estimate keenly the must have slashed his throat <lb/>
power of money. And I several times. Death ensued iv. <lb/>
say I here will he a time before fifteen alter the deed and <lb/>
season of passed when few after the <lb/>
cents will seem cheap j retched <lb/>
Thai, as no more extravagant <lb/>
than was my statement Dec. long and two inches was <lb/>
would reach 15.- found on right side of <lb/>
before May throat, the external jugular <lb/>
Everybody can the history land carol id artery having <lb/>
A i e . ;. the American <lb/>
-l n pair catbirds <lb/>
.- against a black <lb/>
i i. devouring the contents <lb/>
I. Or At Hie snake was <lb/>
Inclined to disregard the distressed <lb/>
birds as fought to drive it away, <lb/>
but Die their wings and bills <lb/>
became so annoying that the thief had <lb/>
to On reaching <lb/>
roots tree, from which the <lb/>
river had v.-,. bed the the snake <lb/>
started to climb, only to be driven be- <lb/>
them and then out to an old <lb/>
under which die <lb/>
reptile took <lb/>
II SI X <lb/>
Ali-. ;. far. <lb/>
tidied at her residence on <lb/>
Alter beautiful aid Impressive <lb/>
services, i , <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Clayton, <lb/>
and by Riv L. K. <lb/>
Sawyer, of <lb/>
reaming were gently lo <lb/>
rest in new . <lb/>
Notice of Speaking. <lb/>
W Bailey, <lb/>
will <lb/>
ii ii have <lb/>
out of <lb/>
do ii . , ,,. <lb/>
for leaves i I I , <lb/>
ii found on lie <lb/>
of Is a valuable <lb/>
an. ., i . ; . <lb/>
V I of this hemp . <lb/>
bl ii for ,. .,. . , , . <lb/>
of <lb/>
mats, work lace <lb/>
. texture. Mn <lb/>
fiat her. kepi ti m bun, i i i, ,, , . i ,. . <lb/>
way , n- U rs. . <lb/>
Into n In which , <lb/>
i Into . which m- I ,.,,.;   <lb/>
r Archibald bad an of <lb/>
ice. Sue on and was Just m j <lb/>
people <lb/>
Tl night,<lb/>
id dispel The of <lb/>
will i c announced <lb/>
. Sir. is,; line speaker <lb/>
well it will be a <lb/>
in i bear him. <lb/>
time see <lb/>
office, Tom's <lb/>
inn <lb/>
in <lb/>
jewels <lb/>
Hover f ii,,. Hearing. <lb/>
overheard him a <lb/>
j was was the , , . <lb/>
which I know -he has hoard <lb/>
entire y severed. <lb/>
his interest in the business to W. <lb/>
J. Smith. The firm will hereafter <lb/>
be known as Tunstall Smith, <lb/>
who assume all liabilities of the <lb/>
old firm, and all accounts due the <lb/>
old firm are payable to the <lb/>
firm. <lb/>
This Feb. 2nd 1904. <lb/>
Tunstall, <lb/>
1-3 A. L. Potter. <lb/>
of the last few who has <lb/>
listened, and when September shall <lb/>
become a date of the there <lb/>
will be a record that will startle, <lb/>
the dealers in cotton. Iain aim-1 <lb/>
ply here as a school boy, learning <lb/>
a great in <lb/>
law of supply and The cartoon in the <lb/>
I think it a strong coincidence that J Chronicle showing the effect the <lb/>
I should arrive on the in cotton bad on the <lb/>
Skating is not half so attractive <lb/>
to the average vacation <lb/>
as it is during the school season. <lb/>
period was <lb/>
on exchange. The city <lb/>
Tom reported to his em- <lb/>
ugly wound three he com I not the <lb/>
and ids plans, <lb/>
decided upon proposing settlement <lb/>
f the between and <lb/>
by oiler of marriage, This <lb/>
wee carrying out a plan that had been <lb/>
proposed by Miss and de- <lb/>
by nephew, Indeed, be had <lb/>
never failed to snub his <lb/>
when an opportunity <lb/>
In a came from <lb/>
to Mabel his <lb/>
Mabel been to her aunt's at- <lb/>
and he bad agreed to call for <lb/>
diamonds after office hours that <lb/>
evening, keep them to his safe over- <lb/>
night and place them with a safe de- <lb/>
posit company the next morning. Mabel <lb/>
wrote a reply to inviting <lb/>
to tea her that evening. <lb/>
When read this Invitation <lb/>
be considered game won. It was <lb/>
plain girl was Inclined to accept <lb/>
exchange created much merriment <lb/>
limes before, bin she s, <lb/>
is long <lb/>
I don't know. He told her she <lb/>
was the prettiest girl he had ever <lb/>
Times star <lb/>
papers have to write it the I he but not be necessary for <lb/>
If done, it declared the cartoon was a her <lb/>
he might of <lb/>
I enjoyed It very much I property. <lb/>
Railroad Automobile Cars. <lb/>
Great Western railway of <lb/>
England has decided to run <lb/>
bile cars on some of its branches. <lb/>
This coarse has been necessitated <lb/>
by the competition of parallel <lb/>
ear.-. The automobiles used are <lb/>
to steam driven and will make <lb/>
Stops between regular stations at all <lb/>
level crossings and at points where <lb/>
footpaths give access to the lino. In <lb/>
this way it is hoped to successfully <lb/>
compete with the trolley roads. <lb/>
There is hardly much doubt if the <lb/>
service becomes very popular that <lb/>
an electric system will be <lb/>
ed, as it is a much better system for <lb/>
that type of Week <lb/>
TO JOHN A. ANDREWS. <lb/>
Greenville, X. C. <lb/>
Dear We manage to get <lb/>
some fun out , j <lb/>
Grove city, pt, <lb/>
in Along came a sales- <lb/>
of somebody else's paint be <lb/>
had there. Sales man <lb/>
said ours was <lb/>
weakened, hung <lb/>
Hopped; stopped ours <lb/>
look his. <lb/>
It was our turn now, <lb/>
tied our into his and his into <lb/>
ours. The short measure was his, <lb/>
not ours; and we kept our man. <lb/>
And, then, that paint- <lb/>
manufacturer gives <lb/>
his is pure, but his gall <lb/>
Ion contains four quarts. <lb/>
by the name; and the name <lb/>
to by is <lb/>
Yours truly, t <lb/>
K. W. <lb/>
P. S. H. L. Carr soils <lb/>
<lb/>
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