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Greene street. <lb/>
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ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY <lb/>
WAR AND OTHER TELEGRAPH MEWS <lb/>
SENATOR HANNA DEAD-TURKEY AND BULGARIA <lb/>
GETTING HOSTILE-SUFFERING FROM COLD <lb/>
AMONG RUSSIAN TROOPS. <lb/>
Japanese Landing Party Repulsed. <lb/>
Europeans in China Uneasy. Senator Manna Dead. <lb/>
Feb. effect f Washington. Feb. <lb/>
tho Japanese victories is now The Arlington hotel this morning <lb/>
plainly seen in all treaty points in <lb/>
the increased Insolence of Japanese <lb/>
and coolies and Orientals <lb/>
generally. Throughout the whole <lb/>
of China t e foreign move <lb/>
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ports from Port Arthur say <lb/>
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troops at Wane, four <lb/>
of whom were cut down by <lb/>
the The Japanese <lb/>
landing party at Dove Hay was <lb/>
also with heavy loss. <lb/>
Another Cruiser Blown Up. <lb/>
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from St. Petersburg this <lb/>
states that it has been officially <lb/>
announced there the Russian <lb/>
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and officers mid men killed. <lb/>
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correspondent of the Central Sews <lb/>
wires that news from Russian China Cannot Remain Neutral, <lb/>
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Russia. of the blow which has fallen, it <lb/>
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in each car. Great delays <lb/>
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serious block to the line from <lb/>
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temperature is from to j <lb/>
degrees below zero. <lb/>
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taken to the capitol <lb/>
aid will in state the <lb/>
j of tie senate until noon, <lb/>
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be held the <lb/>
Dr Everett <lb/>
senate, will conduct <lb/>
services. and <lb/>
tiers of the diplomatic corps. <lb/>
as veil as all <lb/>
and people <lb/>
be present. <lb/>
The president possibly <lb/>
company the body to Cleveland. <lb/>
To The White Teacher of Pitt County. <lb/>
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papers that the president of <lb/>
the Association has <lb/>
called a meeting of the Association <lb/>
for next Saturday, February 20th. <lb/>
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your real interest in the work in <lb/>
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judged by those charge of the <lb/>
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show in these meetings. Tune <lb/>
again we lave inserted notices <lb/>
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speaker and our people may ex- <lb/>
to hear something good. <lb/>
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day. <lb/>
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and his daughter, Miss Bet tie,, <lb/>
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DEPARTMENT <lb/>
Farmville Branch of the Eastern Reflector is in charge of REV. L E. SAWYER, who is <lb/>
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Department <lb/>
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of C. E. Bradley, who is to transact any <lb/>
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HATS . hardware and groceries, <lb/>
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GENERAL NEWS. <lb/>
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two freight is on the Atlantic <lb/>
Li.-, near Pee Dee, <lb/>
last Saturday engineer Bract <lb/>
Taylor.-f Wilmington, was killed <lb/>
engineer <lb/>
Florence, Hay four <lb/>
train bands were injured. <lb/>
The most lire that <lb/>
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The first. National Bank of <lb/>
Matthew, has failed. <lb/>
Fire destroyed th <lb/>
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build again Kansas, Sit <lb/>
The loss is over <lb/>
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Fresh Groceries <lb/>
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thing hi line and sell it to our <lb/>
at the L west Possible Price, <lb/>
Johnston Bros. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
After thirty years of successful 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 <lb/>
needle to a steam engine. <lb/>
I handle fertilizers and gin cotton in season. <lb/>
The manufacture of the Davenport <lb/>
will begin about Aug. <lb/>
15th. It is best invention of the century <lb/>
Logger with some experience, with two bunk <lb/>
and one ox cart.<lb/>
N. <lb/>
GROCERS<lb/>
TO BEAUFORT LUMBER CO. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
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in  but tint is exceptional. <lb/>
is the <lb/>
is ground by machinery, and <lb/>
ground Hue; lead and-oil is mixed <lb/>
by hand, isn't at all. <lb/>
F. W. <lb/>
P. S. I. L. sells our <lb/>
paint. <lb/>
W. O. <lb/>
-.- <lb/>
BALE. <lb/>
Letters administration upon the <lb/>
estate I <lb/>
having day been <lb/>
h tor. notice h <lb/>
ii. i. <lb/>
as sue <lb/>
P. W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
, , given i. I I ; <lb/>
is at , <lb/>
;., . to me, for pay-j <lb/>
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j. ; . .- ;. ., y D ti -P . i I , <lb/>
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,., , . o n <lb/>
This the 1834.<lb/>
. o u <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ti always on hand <lb/>
Is the place to get Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, M <lb/>
Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at <lb/>
bottom prises, <lb/>
A full line of Drugs and Medicines. prices paid <lb/>
for all kinds of country produce. <lb/>
Si<lb/>
Greenville's Great Department Store <lb/>
Fr sh Goods kept ton- <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Sold<lb/>
N. . <lb/>
MILLINERY and FANCY ; ; j <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
Leaders in Fashions. Poll line r c v v i i i c <lb/>
trimmed and bats, flowers, U V <lb/>
Cheaper than over. <lb/>
A FOB ECZEMA. <lb/>
Ty baby had so <lb/>
that it bead was a solid mass of <lb/>
Scabs, and hair nil come out. <lb/>
I tried many remedies but none <lb/>
t-y ; Mil or, I <lb/>
The Eczema is cured, the scabs <lb/>
gone, and the in tie one's scalp <lb/>
is perfectly clean and healthy, and <lb/>
it's hair la growing beautifully <lb/>
again. I cannot give too much <lb/>
praise t Witch Hazel <lb/>
Farmer, Bluff City, <lb/>
Ky., In buying itch Hazel <lb/>
look out for counterfeits. <lb/>
the original and the <lb/>
only one containing pure Witch <lb/>
Hazel. he name C. DeWItt <lb/>
is on every box. Sold by J. <lb/>
L- Woolen.<lb/>
CO. <lb/>
We carry a general line of Met <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Nice line of Shoes, Neck <lb/>
. t Stock of Fancy <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
ML. <lb/>
Lady <lb/>
to manage business <lb/>
r county and adjoining <lb/>
of solid financial <lb/>
standing, 820.00 straight cash <lb/>
salary and expenses paid each <lb/>
Monday direct from headquarter. <lb/>
ii money advanced, position <lb/>
. ,, . permanent. Manager, <lb/>
and Heavy Groceries. New line of ,, ,,, ,, <lb/>
it, , t- i i . GOo, Chicago. <lb/>
Wood, Tin and Hardware, we s B <lb/>
Prominent Ex-Confederate Dead <lb/>
Mobile, Ala., Feb. <lb/>
president of the Mobile <lb/>
cotton exchange, ex-Confederate <lb/>
veteran and of South Caro- <lb/>
died yesterday. He was <lb/>
years old and leaves a widow and <lb/>
two daughters. <lb/>
make specialties of Furniture Sew- <lb/>
Machine and Cook Stoves. <lb/>
We do not claim to have any <lb/>
better Goods or Prices than other <lb/>
merchants, but we do claim a fair <lb/>
and honest deal ail, we sell <lb/>
cash which enables to do a safe <lb/>
business and we give our <lb/>
men the benefit of it, Cash Sales, <lb/>
Small Margins and one price to all <lb/>
is our motto. <lb/>
RANK H. WOOTEN, <lb/>
Attorney-at- Law, <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
J. J. Satterthwaite <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
N. C. <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 Lawns and other <lb/>
summer dress goods at about <lb/>
half price, o make room for <lb/>
fall goods. <lb/>
The Shoe has that something in beauty <lb/>
and style that means individuality. <lb/>
It in the highest degree; it gives dis- <lb/>
to the foot. In tho diversity of kinds there are <lb/>
styles every person from the exquisite evening per <lb/>
to the sturdy winter street boot; they all have a light, <lb/>
airy gracefulness peculiarly own, which is sure <lb/>
appeal to a woman's eye. SHOES <lb/>
FIT; They Fit Perfectly. <lb/>
Shoes should always lit closely under and about the <lb/>
instep so as to make it impossible for the foot to slip for- <lb/>
ward and crowd the toes, while the ball and toes should <lb/>
have plenty of room thus giving free play to the foot. <lb/>
This is exactly what shoes do. <lb/>
Our new Spring Styles in oxfords and sandals will be <lb/>
here very shortly. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
Q Great Department <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
y .<lb/>
., <lb/>
Are <lb/>
Chamberlain's Stomach and <lb/>
Liver Tab ti A new remedy for <lb/>
stomach troubles, biliousness, <lb/>
constipation, and a good one. <lb/>
Price cents. For sale by <lb/>
Wooten's Store. <lb/>
R. L. Devi Bros. Farmville. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Letters of administration upon the <lb/>
state of George Jefferson deceased, <lb/>
having been issued to the undersigned <lb/>
by the Clerk of the superior Court of <lb/>
Pitt county, and having duly qualified <lb/>
as administrator of estate, notice <lb/>
is hereby given to all persons holding <lb/>
claims against said estate to present <lb/>
them to the undersigned for <lb/>
on or before the first day of February <lb/>
1906, or this be plead in <lb/>
Of their recovery. All persons <lb/>
to said estate are requested to <lb/>
make immediate payment. <lb/>
This the 9th day of January, 1904. <lb/>
R. J. <lb/>
of George Jefferson <lb/>
Jarvis It Blow, attorney's. <lb/>
Cotton seed and corn for sale <lb/>
by W. P. Washington, <lb/>
N. C. Also a limited of <lb/>
need potatoes. customer <lb/>
gathered one acre in cotton <lb/>
the past fill over pounds of <lb/>
seed cotton, and I made from my <lb/>
com t per acre <lb/>
after spring crop of cabbage. I <lb/>
a limited cotton <lb/>
seed to well. Price of corn to <lb/>
per bushel. Cotton seed <lb/>
per bushel. 1-20 -4-wk D. <lb/>
Escaped an Awful Peat <lb/>
Mr. H. of Melbourne, <lb/>
Fla., writes, doctor told me I <lb/>
had Consumption and nothing <lb/>
could be done for me. I was given <lb/>
up to die. offer of a free trial <lb/>
bottle of Dr. King's New <lb/>
for Consumption, induced <lb/>
to try it. Results were startling <lb/>
l am now on the road to recovery <lb/>
and ewe all to Dr. King's New <lb/>
Discovery. It surely saved my <lb/>
Tin's great cure Is <lb/>
teed for all throat and lung <lb/>
by Drug Store. <lb/>
Price and <lb/>
Trial bottles free. <lb/>
Nearly Forfeits <lb/>
A runaway almost ending fatal- <lb/>
started a horrible ulcer on <lb/>
leg of J. B. Franklin <lb/>
Grove, III. For four years it de- <lb/>
all doctors all remedies. <lb/>
Hut Salve had <lb/>
no to him. Equally <lb/>
good for Burns, Skin <lb/>
Erupt ion and Piles. at <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Seed oats at Johnston Bros. <lb/>
Come and see us before <lb/>
your seed potatoes. We <lb/>
will handle fancy Maine stock. <lb/>
Johnston Bros. s w-41 <lb/>
Stomach and <lb/>
liver tablets, for <lb/>
Constipation. <lb/>
Mr. A. K. Kane, a <lb/>
druggist of Baxter Spring, <lb/>
a-s, Chamberlain's Stomach <lb/>
and Liver Tablets are, in my <lb/>
the most superior <lb/>
preparation of anything in use <lb/>
for constipation. They are <lb/>
lore in with no <lb/>
to nauseate or gripe. For <lb/>
sale by <lb/>
Greenville, K. L. Davis <lb/>
Farmville. <lb/>
Better Than Gold <lb/>
was troubled for several years <lb/>
with chronic indigestion ; n r- <lb/>
writes J. <lb/>
Green, of Lancaster, X. B <lb/>
remedy . i. I <lb/>
using . <lb/>
me more good u i.; i <lb/>
I ever used lave t. <lb/>
kept my wile in . I I i <lb/>
for year-. Slit- B <lb/>
lets are just splendid <lb/>
troubles; that the; <lb/>
i i ; weak, <lb/>
rundown women. No other <lb/>
cine can place is our <lb/>
Try them. Only <lb/>
Satisfaction guaranteed by <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
C. FLANAGAN, <lb/>
Attorney at Law, <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/>
Dentist. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
If. FIERY St <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Bags. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
Circumstance <lb/>
was pale and sallow rue <lb/>
other fresh and rosy. Whence the <lb/>
difference She who is blushing <lb/>
with health uses Dr. King's New <lb/>
Life Pills to maintain it By <lb/>
gently arousing the lazy organs <lb/>
they compel good digestion and <lb/>
bead oft constipation. Try them, <lb/>
only at Drugstore. <lb/>
or photo for i <lb/>
on Tor free Dick, <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
Wires to New York <lb/>
Chicago a ml New Orleans. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
-DEALER IN <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
aid prices as low as the <lb/>
Highest market price <lb/>
paid produce <lb/>
Please <lb/>
Listen <lb/>
are here to please the <lb/>
public. We are better <lb/>
ed than ever before to do your <lb/>
work promptly and well. We <lb/>
are h- re to give you the best <lb/>
prices consistent with honest <lb/>
material and workmanship. <lb/>
Keep your money in your <lb/>
borne town unless you can get <lb/>
better returns for it elsewhere. <lb/>
That's a fair proposition isn't <lb/>
it. Sash Doors, Blinds and <lb/>
every kind of Interior and Ex- <lb/>
Trim. <lb/>
respectfully, <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Stubborn <lb/>
FACTS <lb/>
Back up Our Claims for <lb/>
YUCATAN <lb/>
TONIC <lb/>
Fact i a Tonic and not <lb/>
a stimulant. <lb/>
Fact vitalizes and lends <lb/>
permanent vigor to the entire <lb/>
human system. <lb/>
Fact a drug, but <lb/>
a normal, scientific cure <lb/>
Jill Malarial Complaints <lb/>
Chills and Fever, <lb/>
Neuralgia, Rheumatism. <lb/>
It restore, the system and <lb/>
prohibits all tendency to depression or low spirits. <lb/>
Women with <lb/>
restored to <lb/>
add his testimony to ours, <lb/>
with troubles peculiar to their in are <lb/>
restored to perfect Your will <lb/>
TRY IT-Our <lb/>
with every package. <lb/>
THE AMERICAN CO. <lb/>
EVANSVILLE, IND. <lb/>
RELIEF IN MINUTE. <lb/>
One Minute Cough Cure gives <lb/>
relief in one minute, because it <lb/>
kills the microbe which tickles <lb/>
i tie mucous membrane, causing <lb/>
the cough and at the the same <lb/>
time cleats phlegm, draws <lb/>
inflammation and heals <lb/>
soothes the affected parts. One <lb/>
Cough Cine strengthens <lb/>
the lungs, wards off pneumonia <lb/>
and is a harmless and never failing <lb/>
cute in all curable eases Coughs, <lb/>
Colds and croup. Minute <lb/>
Cough Cure is pleasant to <lb/>
harmless and good alike for young <lb/>
and old. Sold by J L Woolen. <lb/>
HATE YOU INDIGESTION. <lb/>
Have indigestion, <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure will cine you, ft <lb/>
has cured thousands. It. Is curing <lb/>
people every hour. <lb/>
You owe it to 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. does both. <lb/>
cures, strengthens and re- <lb/>
builds. Sold by J. L. <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given o <lb/>
the 16th day of January. <lb/>
the fit in of II. c. Edwards and <lb/>
Charles Cobb, doing an I <lb/>
the of Pitt Count; <lb/>
Co., was dissolved by mutual <lb/>
consent. The interest of I bat <lb/>
Cobb purchased by Ii. C <lb/>
Edward id the latter <lb/>
ill l he of the <lb/>
will com . . ; . <lb/>
the same name of Pitt County j <lb/>
All persons <lb/>
to the firm either by note or <lb/>
count are requested to come for- <lb/>
ward settle with him as early <lb/>
as possible. <lb/>
This 18th day of Jan. 1804. <lb/>
Edwards, <lb/>
Having sold my goodwill and <lb/>
interest in Pitt Buggy Co. <lb/>
to H. C. Edwards, wish to thank I <lb/>
all in; friends for their patronage <lb/>
in the past ask that they con- j <lb/>
the same to Mr. Ed <lb/>
wards, who will at all times en- <lb/>
to please them with good <lb/>
work. Charles Cobb. <lb/>
1-18 <lb/>
Perfect <lb/>
. i t- <lb/>
household a snowed <lb/>
toms of c i is now <lb/>
i. i . <lb/>
success of <lb/>
Remedy in the <lb/>
n at i e <lb/>
; I. , <lb/>
u g . i e in <lb/>
e of remedy <lb/>
i . --e in <lb/>
uh Remedy for <lb/>
have used it with perfect success. <lb/>
child Garland is subject to <lb/>
severe attacks of and it <lb/>
ways gives bin prompt <lb/>
For sale by Drug -we, <lb/>
Greenville; R. L. Davis Pro., <lb/>
Fan <lb/>
AN RISER. <lb/>
to me. <lb/>
So <lb/>
Another Case Rheumatism <lb/>
Cured PIa <lb/>
Balm. <lb/>
The efficacy of Chamberlain's <lb/>
Pain Balm in f of <lb/>
is being demonstrated daily. <lb/>
Parker Triplett, of Va., <lb/>
says that Pain <lb/>
Balm gave him permanent <lb/>
from in I be back when <lb/>
everything else and he <lb/>
would not be without it. For sale <lb/>
by Drug Store, Green- <lb/>
ville, R. L. Davis Bros. <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
A strong, healthy, active <lb/>
depends hugely the con- <lb/>
of the liver. The famous <lb/>
little pills as <lb/>
Little Early Risers not only cleanse <lb/>
the system but they strengthen <lb/>
the action of the liver and rebuild <lb/>
the tissues supporting that organ. <lb/>
Little Early are easy to act, <lb/>
never gripe and yet they are; <lb/>
certain to produce re- <lb/>
that are satisfactory all j <lb/>
cases. Sold by J. <lb/>
M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
and . ., <lb/>
i Dealer. Carl- ., fat <lb/>
, Cotton Bead. Oil Bar- <lb/>
i-1 Turkeys, mo. <lb/>
i VI . m <lb/>
Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb/>
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
Hard and Gall Ax <lb/>
Key West Che- <lb/>
roots, Henry Clear, an- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, <lb/>
Apples, Jelly, <lb/>
Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap <lb/>
Ire, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Gotten Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples. N <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, New <lb/>
Sewing Machines, and <lb/>
other goods. and <lb/>
Cheap for cash Cora <lb/>
OLD <lb/>
Steamer R. L. Myers leave <lb/>
Washington daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
at a. m for Greenville, leaves <lb/>
Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
at m. for <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia. New York Boston, <lb/>
and all points North. Connects at <lb/>
Norfolk with railroads for all <lb/>
point-, West. <lb/>
Shippers should order their <lb/>
by Old Dominion Line <lb/>
from New York and <lb/>
Norfolk Southern it. R. and <lb/>
Old Dominion Lino from Norfolk; <lb/>
Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb/>
Baltimore and Merchants <lb/>
and Miners Line from Boston. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change <lb/>
without, Notice. <lb/>
T. H. Myers, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
H. B. Walker, Vice <lb/>
Traffic <lb/>
II M Beech V, T. <lb/>
When You Have a Cold. <lb/>
The first action when you <lb/>
a cold should be to relieve the <lb/>
lungs This is best accomplished <lb/>
the free n-e of Chamberlain's <lb/>
Cough Rimed.,. This Remedy <lb/>
liquefies the tough mucus and <lb/>
causes its expulsion from air <lb/>
cells of the lungs, produces a free <lb/>
expectoration, and opens <lb/>
secretions. A complete cure soon <lb/>
follows This remedy will a <lb/>
severe cold less time than any <lb/>
other treatment audit leaves the <lb/>
system in a natural and healthy <lb/>
condition. It counteracts any <lb/>
tendency toward pneumonia. For <lb/>
by Drug Store, <lb/>
Greenville, R. L. Davis Bro. <lb/>
Farmville. <lb/>
I Not Quite <lb/>
often you can a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and he prepared for <lb/>
Our <lb/>
is you could desire, and <lb/>
will see Unit your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
industrious <lb/>
persons in each state to for <lb/>
house established eleven years and <lb/>
with a large capital, to call upon <lb/>
merchants and agents for success- <lb/>
and profitable line. Permanent <lb/>
engagement. Weekly cash salary <lb/>
of all traveling expenses <lb/>
and hotel bills advanced in cash <lb/>
each week. Experience <lb/>
Mention reference and en- <lb/>
close self addressed envelope. <lb/>
National, Caxton Bldg., Chicago. <lb/>
Cotton Must Have <lb/>
Potash <lb/>
digests what you <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 glands and <lb/>
gives tone to the digestive organs. <lb/>
an overworked <lb/>
stomach of all nervous <lb/>
strain, gives to the heart a full, free <lb/>
and action, nourishes <lb/>
the nervous and feeds <lb/>
brain. <lb/>
ls the remedy <lb/>
that is malting so many <lb/>
sick people well and weak <lb/>
strong by giving to their bodies all of <lb/>
the nourishment Is contained In <lb/>
the food they eat. <lb/>
Tour Dicier Too. <lb/>
Bottles only. Si <lb/>
trial <lb/>
B. C. A CO., CHICAGO <lb/>
essential food <lb/>
which must be added as a fertilizer <lb/>
or the soil will <lb/>
become ex- <lb/>
as is <lb/>
true of so <lb/>
many cotton <lb/>
fields. <lb/>
We <lb/>
giving de- <lb/>
tails <lb/>
will send <lb/>
them to any who asks us them. <lb/>
KALI WORKS, <lb/>
J or <lb/>
A ii, Ho. <lb/>
The City Hay Grain Co <lb/>
BUYERS AND <lb/>
Hay, Grain, Cracked Corn, <lb/>
Bran, Cotton Seed <lb/>
Meal and Mulls. <lb/>
FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM <lb/>
FIVE POINTS <lb/>
Get our prices and see our stock be- <lb/>
fore buying. We want to buy your <lb/>
Corn and Peas for cash. <lb/>
Must Eat <lb/>
No matter how low the price <lb/>
of tobacco, and we are <lb/>
to supply <lb/>
Seasonable Eatables at <lb/>
Seasonable Prices. <lb/>
Fresh, Goods only <lb/>
are offered. We don't call <lb/>
shoulders hams. Every thing <lb/>
goes by its honest name. <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
GROCER, . <lb/>
Five Points. <lb/>
Phone<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND FRIDAY. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
Lent jokes are in order. <lb/>
Are you at work for the of <lb/>
Editor the dispensary election <lb/>
Entered in the post office at Greenville, N. C, as class matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
in to <lb/>
The man with the <lb/>
now put in his secret lick. <lb/>
Las reached lb spot <lb/>
where they will either have the can- <lb/>
dug or else dig its grave. <lb/>
Pitt County, N. C, 1904. <lb/>
Did you ever Russian <lb/>
have rushed out with extras <lb/>
claiming the victory. <lb/>
has refused contributions <lb/>
can offered in her aid from the United <lb/>
States, and no foreigner will be <lb/>
lowed to enlist in her army. <lb/>
WAR NEWS. <lb/>
You can't look at a paper from <lb/>
Somebody should rite a song en- <lb/>
titled the little Goes <lb/>
hardly any part of the United States <lb/>
but what you will see where some <lb/>
The appreciating the <lb/>
interest of its readers in the war <lb/>
news, is now taking a telegraph <lb/>
news service and will give the latest <lb/>
is to do about this, let it go on and on I not vote in this year's election. <lb/>
as they have for year and years and <lb/>
grow worse and worse each year, or <lb/>
has committed some heinous One thing the voter should keep <lb/>
crime upon some white person. in mind is that if he fails to pay his <lb/>
What are the American people going poll tax by the first of May he can- <lb/>
Carnegie gave to <lb/>
philanthropic purposes year. <lb/>
Yet so great is the unhappy <lb/>
income that he is still very far away <lb/>
from the to die poor. <lb/>
an expensive step to take, and we <lb/>
hope our readers will show their <lb/>
appreciation by doing what they can <lb/>
to increase tho patronage of the pa- <lb/>
per. It is a lime when everyone <lb/>
The question is being asked, <lb/>
are they going to if and rid I What are lire proof buildings <lb/>
our country of the black brutes houses with dirt floors <lb/>
is true most of them when come nearest to it. <lb/>
who roads the paper should be ; are or hung according to <lb/>
subscriber and pay promptly so the L, but a j We are for a dispensary not be- <lb/>
paper will not be hindered in meet- escape from where commit the cause we think it will remove the <lb/>
its bills. Let's be of mutual to another in evils of the drink habit, but because <lb/>
help 1.1 each other. part the <lb/>
What a strong navy is worth was <lb/>
brought home to us in our late <lb/>
with We realize it more <lb/>
fully than ever since Japan is doing <lb/>
things to the Russian ships. The <lb/>
idea of building a great American <lb/>
which found its birth in the <lb/>
mind of the lamented Wm. C. Whit- <lb/>
should be heavily backed by <lb/>
our congress, for in the, future the <lb/>
most powerful nation will be that <lb/>
one that can keep its afloat on <lb/>
he seas against any foe. <lb/>
It i . creditable to the people of fire <lb/>
stricken that they have <lb/>
declared their ability to relieve all <lb/>
suffering incident to the fire. All free <lb/>
over the country were hands ready <lb/>
to be extended in aid, and in some <lb/>
places relief subscriptions had <lb/>
It seems to be fact that the trend <lb/>
of sympathy in the United States <lb/>
goes out to Japan in the conflict now <lb/>
raging between that country and <lb/>
Russia. the main reason <lb/>
for this feeling is the great disparity <lb/>
in the size of the antagonists. Japan <lb/>
is small, but plucky. Russia is both <lb/>
large and powerful. But Japan is <lb/>
vigorous, alert and keen to an extent <lb/>
sufficient to very over- <lb/>
come the effect of the physical dis <lb/>
Japan represents the <lb/>
best and highest type of far Eastern <lb/>
civilization. Russia stands for a <lb/>
tyranny in government that is in- <lb/>
tensely repugnant to the people of a <lb/>
The more dangerous a thing is the <lb/>
less convenient it ought to be. Pow- <lb/>
ready been started. That the city , stored <lb/>
take care of itself in the face of aw to at a safe distance <lb/>
so a disaster speaks loudly in j from property AH intoxicants <lb/>
its e. The j ought in like <lb/>
will arise the ashes more and <lb/>
They are too dangerous for <lb/>
handling. Many a man <lb/>
who would have been a good and <lb/>
citizen is a financial, <lb/>
mental and moral wreck be- <lb/>
cause he had access to and was <lb/>
lowed to go to saloons in his boy <lb/>
hood days. <lb/>
did m before, <lb/>
Taking the size of the town and <lb/>
the ex- ; of the fire into <lb/>
In-disaster at Winterville is <lb/>
proportionately greater than at <lb/>
While Baltimore lost <lb/>
In numbering in the thou <lb/>
sands, -he thousands more left; <lb/>
but Winterville with only ten stores <lb/>
lost nine of them and has but one <lb/>
left. <lb/>
of the state papers <lb/>
to argue that the lien law has <lb/>
outlived its usefulness. If next leg- <lb/>
could be induced to repeal <lb/>
the a great service would be <lb/>
done tin- And the home- <lb/>
law should get the same con- <lb/>
It appears that Spencer Blackburn <lb/>
has very little faith in his <lb/>
for congress as he is now seek- <lb/>
a job in Washington. He is an <lb/>
applicant for appointment as special <lb/>
assistant and attorney for the de- <lb/>
of justice. <lb/>
The corporation has over-ruled the <lb/>
of the Atlantic Cos <lb/>
line and has ordered that read to <lb/>
connection with the <lb/>
Col. I. A. Sugg is again with the <lb/>
boys on the home exchange and is <lb/>
the bull of the pit. The boys are <lb/>
glad to see him back. He says he <lb/>
has got it in for The Reflector for <lb/>
sending him out after a in <lb/>
one of his letters from New York, <lb/>
when it was a lunch he went after. <lb/>
we are satisfied it will greatly lessen <lb/>
its evils. <lb/>
Japan has fifty or sixty war <lb/>
vessels afloat but it is doubtful <lb/>
whether Russia has a clear <lb/>
idea of how many she has at <lb/>
this time. <lb/>
In our endeavors to close up bar <lb/>
rooms, and establish a dispensary in <lb/>
Greenville, let us bear in mind that <lb/>
we arc at the same time to- put a <lb/>
to the distillery dawn on the <lb/>
classic Tar. <lb/>
Every man, woman and child in <lb/>
Greenville, capable of forming an <lb/>
opinion, should take a bold, open <lb/>
stand either fur or against <lb/>
the proposed dispensary, and then <lb/>
able and willing to give a reason <lb/>
for his position. <lb/>
Some Greenville people are re- <lb/>
letters expressing sympathy <lb/>
James Bowman, aged years, <lb/>
shot and almost instantly killed <lb/>
his father at <lb/>
county, W. Va., on the 15th while <lb/>
the hitter was severely chastising <lb/>
his wife, the mother of the lad, in <lb/>
tier home. <lb/>
C. L. Walcott, Director of <lb/>
the U. S. Geological never <lb/>
tires of novelties. He has appointed <lb/>
Mr. to be <lb/>
to the World's Fair at St. <lb/>
Now fetch <lb/>
on the experts Who is going to be <lb/>
X-ray <lb/>
Com <lb/>
Liquid Air Com- <lb/>
Congealed Sun- <lb/>
shine Weather <lb/>
Breeding <lb/>
Commissioner for <lb/>
science with a big, big S We can- <lb/>
not have too much <lb/>
that hard-working <lb/>
people pay for and nobody under- <lb/>
stands. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Virginia is up against a tough <lb/>
proposition. To send that <lb/>
who assaulted Mrs. Shields and <lb/>
daughter from Richmond back to <lb/>
Roanoke to be tried is to incur an <lb/>
expense of twenty five or thirty <lb/>
thousand dollars for guards, when <lb/>
more than likely he will be lynched <lb/>
any way. so the legislature is to try <lb/>
to pass an enabling act to have him <lb/>
tried in Richmond. After all L <lb/>
turns out that according to Mrs. <lb/>
over the by fire of the Shields herself, that she was not <lb/>
Baptist We are at a ; outraged at all, though knocked in <lb/>
to know how such a report got out the head with a hatchet and her <lb/>
throat cut, while her little girl was <lb/>
almost killed. Convicted of these <lb/>
that the church had been destroyed, <lb/>
and are very glad to state that the <lb/>
report is incorrect. <lb/>
The Czar of Russia takes <lb/>
pains to throw the entire blame <lb/>
tho conflict now raging in the <lb/>
far East upon Japan. The Japanese <lb/>
are apparently not busying them- <lb/>
selves just now with any efforts to <lb/>
locate but are <lb/>
themselves to efforts to whip <lb/>
their enemies. They probably have <lb/>
Information was received here <lb/>
Sunday that Senator M. A. Hanna, <lb/>
of Ohio, was dead. His death re- <lb/>
moves an able man and one who has <lb/>
exerted a prominent influence on the <lb/>
politics of the nation. <lb/>
Japan's population is <lb/>
while Russia's is <lb/>
pan can strike with her full length <lb/>
without fear of foreign enemies or <lb/>
revolt. Russia mutt guard <lb/>
her western frontier and her Baltic <lb/>
things alone he will probably not <lb/>
suffer the death a <lb/>
mob can get their hands on him <lb/>
and this is what makes the rabble so <lb/>
mad <lb/>
There has come to be a great de- <lb/>
for labor it. the South, and es- <lb/>
farm labor. In one way or <lb/>
another this labor is likely to be <lb/>
supplied. Movements are on foot to <lb/>
enough to explain after the scrap is <lb/>
over. <lb/>
bring it. Once the labor begins to <lb/>
an idea that there will be time j up from other <lb/>
labor may cease to be regarded as <lb/>
When the re- <lb/>
fuses to make himself <lb/>
by a refusal to work or otherwise he <lb/>
becomes an enormous loser. Just <lb/>
what it will mean to him it is <lb/>
possible to conceive. Up to this <lb/>
he has enjoyed better <lb/>
opportunities in the South than <lb/>
have been open to him in other sec- <lb/>
of the country. To fail now to <lb/>
make the most of these <lb/>
ties is, seemingly, to ignore the beet <lb/>
industrial prospect offered to the <lb/>
race anywhere in the United States. <lb/>
What the is to <lb/>
kn on this continent <lb/>
and <lb/>
In reading the papers the name <lb/>
of a hero is occasionally found. En- <lb/>
Bruce Taylor, late of <lb/>
is one of them. He was a <lb/>
faithful engineer on the Atlantic <lb/>
Coast Line. His train collided with <lb/>
another train near Pee Dee, in South <lb/>
Carolina, and when the wreckage <lb/>
was cleared away several hours later <lb/>
his body was found in the <lb/>
cab of the engine, one hand tightly <lb/>
clasped to the throttle. He died at <lb/>
his post, his position showing that <lb/>
he gave his life in the effort to save <lb/>
his train and those an board. That <lb/>
The Institution of <lb/>
It may be only a coincidence, or a <lb/>
series of them, but it is an <lb/>
table fact that American <lb/>
have always been on the winning <lb/>
side in foreign wars. In the <lb/>
mean War of fifty years ago our <lb/>
sympathies were with France and <lb/>
England, and they won cut; in the <lb/>
War of 1871 we <lb/>
wanted Germany to win, and win <lb/>
she did; and now, in the contest be- <lb/>
tween Japan and Russia, our hearts <lb/>
go out to the plucky little islanders. <lb/>
If each and every one of these cases <lb/>
the philosophers would tell us be- <lb/>
forehand that our sympathies were <lb/>
the wrong side, but the plain <lb/>
as Lincoln called them, somehow <lb/>
have a way of expressing <lb/>
ions, which the logic of events, and <lb/>
history itself, usually proves to be <lb/>
A TO FARMERS. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
I beg the use of your columns to <lb/>
speak to my brother farmers. <lb/>
While the weather has been bitter <lb/>
cold tobacco has been advancing <lb/>
about per cent since Jan. 4th. <lb/>
Lookout for the pin hooker fool <lb/>
All the warehouses swarm <lb/>
with them. The r are alive <lb/>
with them, this snowy weather, call- <lb/>
on every farmer who has any <lb/>
leaf tobacco and buying it at per <lb/>
cent below what it would bring on <lb/>
the Greenville market. <lb/>
August I advised you to buy <lb/>
and store the raw leaf, that when the <lb/>
trust needed it they would pay you <lb/>
a profit for it. Now the trust took <lb/>
warning from the protest <lb/>
against low prices and is paying a <lb/>
fair price for our tobacco. Probably <lb/>
this is to get us to sow plant beds. <lb/>
I will admonish you not to bite at <lb/>
the trust bait by putting in another <lb/>
large crop of tobacco. <lb/>
You know that the lion invited <lb/>
the small animals to his dangerous <lb/>
den. When they had once accepted <lb/>
his bait, or got near, he grabbed <lb/>
and devoured them Just so the <lb/>
trust devoured your tobacco last <lb/>
season. <lb/>
Plant some tobacco, but do not <lb/>
get wild over present prices. Re- <lb/>
member the many sleepless hours <lb/>
you have to spend around your <lb/>
and that old back when you <lb/>
have to set out the plants. You <lb/>
will have to spend cents for a <lb/>
plaster to get your back in <lb/>
gear. <lb/>
COTTON. <lb/>
The writer has not seen cotton, <lb/>
sold for cents since and <lb/>
only then early in the season as a <lb/>
panic came, and prices soon tum- <lb/>
bled to cents, then climbed to <lb/>
or cents. have seen middling <lb/>
cotton as low as cents; hare seen <lb/>
labor a way down, have seen it away <lb/>
up and very unreliable as it is now; <lb/>
have seen broken merchants and <lb/>
broken farmers and ten- <lb/>
ants by the score. Some years labor <lb/>
all wants to farm, other years all <lb/>
want to work for wages. When <lb/>
cotton gets high once in thirty <lb/>
years you cannot trust all to that. <lb/>
I have seen pork selling at a <lb/>
barrel and as low as Have seem <lb/>
corn sell as high as cents <lb/>
bushel and as low as cents. Have <lb/>
seen flour selling at per barrel <lb/>
and as low as I have seen <lb/>
ton and provision high, and have <lb/>
seen both low at tire same time. <lb/>
As our stomachs want attention, <lb/>
three times a day, would it not be a, <lb/>
wise suggestion to you, brother farm- <lb/>
to move smoke house, larder and <lb/>
granary from the Northwest to your <lb/>
farm, more convenient to tho every- <lb/>
day wants of the stomach If we of <lb/>
the Southland would raise our food <lb/>
at home, overstocked cotton and to- <lb/>
markets would be a thing of <lb/>
the past. <lb/>
Should the war in the far East in- <lb/>
for all food <lb/>
products to and high. <lb/>
J O. T. <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/>
Winterville, N. <lb/>
Luff Sunday Mrs. J. <lb/>
fell on the ice and broke arm. <lb/>
Carlos Harries, of Greenville, <lb/>
was Sunday. <lb/>
L. A. Hudson, of Black Jack, <lb/>
has been visiting friends here this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Dr. B. T. when not in the <lb/>
country can be found either at bis <lb/>
residence or at the store of R. G, <lb/>
Chapman Co. <lb/>
Iii a few few days Harrington, <lb/>
Co. will be ready to <lb/>
serve their customers with any <lb/>
thing in me line. <lb/>
To those who were the chief <lb/>
in the recent fire A. G. Cox <lb/>
very donated checks <lb/>
from twenty-five to fifty dollars <lb/>
each. <lb/>
We now have a nice lot of porch <lb/>
column timber. If you need <lb/>
of them why not let us fit up <lb/>
Price.- are light. Winterville <lb/>
Wig. Co. <lb/>
you go to the yellow front <lb/>
to grocers you always <lb/>
be that you have bought <lb/>
them as where else <lb/>
aDd not fresh goods. <lb/>
While in town at the <lb/>
low Front and look through our <lb/>
line of dry goods. No charge <lb/>
made for looking. <lb/>
Always bear in mind that the <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. manufactures <lb/>
a goon ash board of good <lb/>
and quote prices on same <lb/>
upon <lb/>
Mr. Grizzard, and old <lb/>
lady lived near here, died <lb/>
last and was buried Sun- <lb/>
day ii-on. <lb/>
Kittrell, who has been <lb/>
quite a while in New- <lb/>
m home Saturday. <lb/>
Kittrell end spent <lb/>
in the country. <lb/>
home on a <lb/>
A. Cooper, of Roanoke Rapid, <lb/>
J who has been visiting his sou, J. <lb/>
C., Feb K- Cooper, and his brother, <lb/>
H. Smith Rowan Cooper since Sunday re- <lb/>
turned home today. <lb/>
Go to see or write the Winter- <lb/>
ville Mfg. Co. house <lb/>
To our friends and customers. <lb/>
Having very near lost our air-tire <lb/>
of merchandise in the recent <lb/>
fire, we are now making arrange- <lb/>
as rapidly as possible to <lb/>
again. We most earnestly <lb/>
a continuance of your <lb/>
trimmings. They furnish you j valued patronage. Thanking you <lb/>
with good work and prices. <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell Co. ate buying <lb/>
immense of cotton seed. <lb/>
Seed are bringing a nice price and <lb/>
add much to the the <lb/>
burner. <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell Co. are erect <lb/>
a temporary store near the de <lb/>
pot East side of railroad <lb/>
Alfred living wear here, <lb/>
after u very long illness died Sat- <lb/>
and was Sunday. <lb/>
If in need of cotton seed hulls, <lb/>
meal corn, hay or anything in the <lb/>
feed line see G. A. Kittrell Co. <lb/>
one and all for past favors we re- <lb/>
main, Yours to Serve, <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have a nice <lb/>
lot of coffins on hand, trices are <lb/>
reasonable as <lb/>
j Prompt attention given all orders. <lb/>
If want your if <lb/>
j your harness or your own shoes <lb/>
few <lb/>
A. <lb/>
HAPPY IDEAL SPRING BUGGY. <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
COX WRING <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
COMPAQ.<lb/>
and for general <lb/>
blacksmith work call <lb/>
L. House on Main street. <lb/>
alter <lb/>
Just so the one to which a wire <lb/>
fence is to he put moat determined <lb/>
Car load of shingles expected to the style to be bought. <lb/>
in a few days. See them this fact A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Things in <lb/>
before buying. <lb/>
Kittrell Co. <lb/>
Bearding J. D, <lb/>
Cox. Board per day. Best <lb/>
House in town. <lb/>
Our district just row <lb/>
presents rather a appear- <lb/>
yet in a little while with a <lb/>
things changed. <lb/>
Already workmen are engaged <lb/>
clearing away the debris and as <lb/>
early as possible ten brick stores <lb/>
will be built. We are of the <lb/>
opinion everything happens <lb/>
for the best. Darkness often <lb/>
is followed by a beautiful light <lb/>
and have at no time despaired <lb/>
Co. to make the <lb/>
mesh fence with barb wire <lb/>
woven in, as well as to keep in <lb/>
stock heights of the <lb/>
mesh perfect <lb/>
fence. <lb/>
Harness as well buggies <lb/>
Don't go some where else to <lb/>
your harness when you get <lb/>
your harness when you can get, <lb/>
any as cheap per- <lb/>
haps just as nice <lb/>
right here from <lb/>
the man g; bug- <lb/>
from. <lb/>
It is nothing to hear that <lb/>
Hunsucker has sold the last <lb/>
I in <lb/>
Nothing that's new in Men's Furnishings is <lb/>
missed by this up-to-date store. you can't <lb/>
get it here you will not likely to get it at all. <lb/>
I hat's what our patrons say.<lb/>
of Winterville one day ranking;,,.,. , ,, <lb/>
. . , , in stuck. Don't you <lb/>
la the social and financial . <lb/>
is because there isn't anything do <lb/>
W. <lb/>
living <lb/>
G. A <lb/>
Mis- <lb/>
visit. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Rev <lb/>
by th. <lb/>
C ix after spending <lb/>
at home has returned to <lb/>
Griffith <lb/>
of the Episcopal <lb/>
eastern diocese of <lb/>
North Carolina held services in <lb/>
the E church here Tester- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Ad <lb/>
have <lb/>
than <lb/>
price, <lb/>
article is better if you <lb/>
a little more for it <lb/>
aper article at a smaller <lb/>
one the Carroll <lb/>
h manufactured by the <lb/>
He Mfg. Co. <lb/>
A . beam manufactured by <lb/>
the Winterville Mfg. Co., always <lb/>
gives to satisfaction you <lb/>
goto have one put <lb/>
your low they can also furnish <lb/>
hand -s your plow. <lb/>
Dr. B. T. Cox wishes to <lb/>
chase lbs new goose feathers. <lb/>
For bent grade of chewing and <lb/>
noting go to the drug <lb/>
store. <lb/>
School books, pens, pencils and <lb/>
best quality of stationary always <lb/>
or sale at the drug <lb/>
If you want your horse shod <lb/>
if your harness or Tour own shoes <lb/>
need repairing, and for general <lb/>
work call and see W. <lb/>
L. House on Main street. <lb/>
Taylor ale of <lb/>
goods in rear of m all <lb/>
the Mfg. Ca. <lb/>
as a town noted for its men of <lb/>
enterprise, thrift and never say <lb/>
die. are here now and have <lb/>
ever been, and with that pluck so <lb/>
necessary for the accomplishment <lb/>
of success in lite they are fully <lb/>
endowed. Hence our friends in <lb/>
the distance need have no fear <lb/>
other than Winterville her <lb/>
people take cue of their own. <lb/>
We have been down in the mouth, <lb/>
but are right now. <lb/>
A. G. Cox has sold Hie store on <lb/>
north end of brick block to H. <lb/>
L. Johnston and the on south <lb/>
end to T. N. <lb/>
The yellow front can furnish <lb/>
you with drinks that are as <lb/>
d as can. Do not <lb/>
judge the drinks by the fountain, <lb/>
but try one, and be Convinced of <lb/>
the fact that it is not always the <lb/>
finest looking instrument that <lb/>
makes the best music. <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell Co. have just <lb/>
received a shipment seed oats <lb/>
that are for sale cheap get <lb/>
prices before <lb/>
Cotton seed meal and hulls <lb/>
sale. Kittrell Co, <lb/>
If in need of seed Irish potatoes <lb/>
northern grown or second crop see <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell Co. they can sup- <lb/>
ply you. <lb/>
For Bent or house and <lb/>
lot located between Joseph us Cox <lb/>
and A D. Cox on street. <lb/>
Apply to C. A. Fair. <lb/>
G, A. Kittrell Co. will give <lb/>
you 1333 lbs cotton seed meal <lb/>
exchange for a of <lb/>
or give per bushel. <lb/>
None cheaper or better than A. <lb/>
G. Cox Mfg. Co's stock oils, <lb/>
leads, paints that <lb/>
are in a position to buy these <lb/>
goods to special advantage and <lb/>
feeling that their customers bad <lb/>
as wall have the benefit of same, <lb/>
they will to be <lb/>
la Ula line. aw <lb/>
You never were worse mis- <lb/>
taken. The fact is, the order arc <lb/>
coming faster than they can be <lb/>
made. Don't let any more get <lb/>
ahead of you, but place your <lb/>
orders with A. G. Cox Mfg. Co, <lb/>
MODEST AND RiGHT PRICES RULE HERE <lb/>
Handsome Elegant Shirts, Win. <lb/>
Underwear, Smart Gloves, Hosiery, Hand- <lb/>
kerchiefs, Night well we give it up. <lb/>
We can't even commence to tell you ail the new <lb/>
things. Come in for e look and we'll take pleasure in <lb/>
showing you everything. <lb/>
Not Robbed as He Claimed. <lb/>
It has been going the rounds of <lb/>
the newspapers Dun- <lb/>
I THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
can, of the A. N O. railroad <lb/>
was robbed Goldsboro on last <lb/>
Thursday night right under the <lb/>
shallow of the city hall. Major <lb/>
Hood, Las out the <lb/>
statement which will exonerate <lb/>
the police and discredit Mr. Dun- <lb/>
facts in the Duncan rob- <lb/>
case are that he, company <lb/>
an ex-convict named Dave <lb/>
visited a <lb/>
of the city staid all <lb/>
night. slept with <lb/>
left next morning before Dun- <lb/>
can awoke. When the police <lb/>
began to make an <lb/>
was arrested and admitted <lb/>
taking watch and other <lb/>
tides. was arrested <lb/>
held until Duncan came in on his <lb/>
run again. The stolen articles <lb/>
were returned to Duncan, who <lb/>
said he would not be a witness <lb/>
against said that he <lb/>
would pay the cost <lb/>
sou released. I desire these <lb/>
made, Dot only for the <lb/>
reputation of the town, but in <lb/>
order to show that the t were <lb/>
derelict in their duty as <lb/>
the report that has been <lb/>
circulating would tend to <lb/>
St ray Taken up. <lb/>
About last of December, a male <lb/>
hog, unmarked, white and black <lb/>
spotted, weight about <lb/>
took up with my stock. <lb/>
can get same by proving property <lb/>
and paying costs. <lb/>
Feb. <lb/>
-I -I.<lb/>
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL <lb/>
Cotton Go <lb/>
------YOU EVER SAW. <lb/>
a pretty broad claim, but we consider it en- <lb/>
warranted the facts. <lb/>
The fabrics have the richest and most finish <lb/>
that we ever saw on any but silks. <lb/>
You have heard of cotton going up recently to the <lb/>
almost fabulous figures of eighteen cents a pound while <lb/>
its ordinary price should be about ten cents. <lb/>
Well this cotton cost the manufacturer eighty e <lb/>
a pound. It is grown on an island not far from Cuba, <lb/>
and it Is said to grow nowhere else. It takes three years <lb/>
to grow to maturity, and because of its strength and his <lb/>
it has been previously used only by line lace makers. <lb/>
They say it lasts fol hundreds of years. It <lb/>
it is exquisitely beautiful, the colorings are rich, but <lb/>
it is on today in many stores at One Dollar <lb/>
a yard. <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
Today we have about six thousand yards to <lb/>
offer at and cents a yard. <lb/>
The patterns are in keening c of <lb/>
the goods. Sixty different patterns in <lb/>
C. L Wilkinson Co.<lb/>
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Grimesland Department. <lb/>
J. Proctor Bros <lb/>
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb/>
Millers and <lb/>
U you want lumber to build a house, <lb/>
furniture to in it, clothing unit <lb/>
dry goods far your family, provisions <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 <lb/>
of turned work for balusters <lb/>
trimmings. We also <lb/>
do general repairing of buggies <lb/>
carts and wagons. <lb/>
THE STORY OF AN INTERESTING <lb/>
EVENING WITH LONGFELLOW. <lb/>
The who want the earth ii- <lb/>
the very one the can get <lb/>
along without.<lb/>
T. F. PROCTOR, <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C. <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
MERCHANDISE <lb/>
Anything wanted in the way <lb/>
of Clothing, Dry Goods, No- <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, 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 be <lb/>
supplied. Highest prices paid <lb/>
for cotton, country produce <lb/>
or anything the farmer sells. <lb/>
H. C. VENTERS, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy <lb/>
Tobacco and Cigars. The <lb/>
only Soda. Fountain in town, All <lb/>
the popular drinks. Hot Peanuts <lb/>
every day. <lb/>
Cold Comfort <lb/>
Is what we are after, and the possession of one of <lb/>
our will insure sweet milk, cream and <lb/>
butter, cool drinking water and many dainties that <lb/>
would be unattainable without the Refrigerator. <lb/>
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb/>
If you have you will want a Mower pretty <lb/>
soon, we've made it easy for you to own one. <lb/>
There is no need to borrow a lawn mower when we <lb/>
we sell a good machine with best steel knives at such <lb/>
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work. <lb/>
Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Hammocks and <lb/>
everything else in the hardware line. <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
a for -r- s <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, Varnishes and and <lb/>
Country Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
There is no line excels <lb/>
the Harrison line . behind <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. . <lb/>
If you use the you <lb/>
never worry about quality, <lb/>
We trust that you will your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
purpose. Have just received a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb/>
Horn tin- of the <lb/>
tin- -old <lb/>
the i i. lie V <lb/>
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once wrote to tin- poet Longfellow <lb/>
asking him lo give tome account of <lb/>
the under which he <lb/>
wrote stood the <lb/>
bridge at poem which an <lb/>
eminent English has culled <lb/>
most sympathetic in this <lb/>
received in return a cordial note from <lb/>
the poet which he said. you will <lb/>
come over and pass an evening with <lb/>
me it will give pleasure tell you <lb/>
the history of the poem and also of any <lb/>
of my poems that may <lb/>
A evenings later found me at the <lb/>
poet's door at his Cambridge home. He <lb/>
was then on seventy in <lb/>
the fullness of his experience and the <lb/>
ripeness of his fame. I was shown in- <lb/>
to a long, hall-like room, dimly lighted, <lb/>
which were a broad table, <lb/>
furniture and a tall colonial clock. The <lb/>
poet was there alone. He arose to <lb/>
meet me and formed a striking and <lb/>
statuesque figure, with his kindly smile <lb/>
and long white hair and beard. <lb/>
so you would like to know <lb/>
something about the Inspiration of <lb/>
some of my led me to <lb/>
write he said when we were <lb/>
seated. you are very kind. <lb/>
will tell you first how I to <lb/>
write the of I was a <lb/>
young man then. I can recall the <lb/>
time. It was a bright day. and the <lb/>
trees were blooming, and felt an <lb/>
pulse to write out my aim and purpose <lb/>
in the world. I wrote It for myself. <lb/>
I did not Intend It for publication. <lb/>
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for a poem by a popular magazine. I <lb/>
recalled my of I copied <lb/>
it and sent it to the periodical. It saw <lb/>
the light, took wings and over <lb/>
world. There you may see It written <lb/>
on a Japanese <lb/>
He pointed to a high, richly <lb/>
screen which stood before a <lb/>
great fireplace. He added an anecdote <lb/>
which I have always regarded as a <lb/>
true picture of his <lb/>
I was in England I was hon- <lb/>
by receiving invitation from <lb/>
the As I was leaving pal- <lb/>
yard my carriage was hindered by <lb/>
the crowd of vehicles. There came to <lb/>
the door of the coach a noble looking <lb/>
English <lb/>
you Professor <lb/>
said. <lb/>
bowed. <lb/>
I ask. sir, if you wrote the <lb/>
of <lb/>
answered that I did. <lb/>
you be willing, sir, to take <lb/>
a workingman by the hand <lb/>
extended my hand to him. He <lb/>
clasped it, and never in my life have I <lb/>
received a compliment which gave me <lb/>
so much satisfaction. <lb/>
wrote be continued, <lb/>
receiving a letter full of lofty <lb/>
sentiments from Charles Simmer at <lb/>
Washington. In one of sentences <lb/>
occurred the word As I <lb/>
dropped the letter that word again <lb/>
caught my eye. I turned over let- <lb/>
and wrote my poem. I wrote <lb/>
Wreck of the because, after <lb/>
reading an account of loss of a par-. <lb/>
of the Gloucester fishing fleet in ac <lb/>
autumn storm, I met the words <lb/>
man's I retired for the night aft- <lb/>
reading the report of the disaster, <lb/>
but the scene haunted me. I to <lb/>
write, and poem came to me in <lb/>
whole stanzas. <lb/>
clock in the corner of the <lb/>
he went on, not the one to I <lb/>
refer In my Clock on the <lb/>
That clock stood in the country house <lb/>
of my father in law at among <lb/>
the Berkshire <lb/>
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In the air in the shadows as he spoke. <lb/>
I could seem to hear it <lb/>
Is <lb/>
It was these words by a French <lb/>
that had suggested to him <lb/>
solemn <lb/>
had been set to popular <lb/>
music by the when the <lb/>
poet met one evening the minstrel <lb/>
after u concert in Boston Music <lb/>
ball. lie said, poem <lb/>
which I will send to lie did so. <lb/>
It was the copy of Clock <lb/>
on One of the family set <lb/>
the words to music. <lb/>
poem entitled he <lb/>
said in effect, written la sorrow, <lb/>
which made me feel for the loneliness <lb/>
of others. was a widower at the <lb/>
time, and I used to over <lb/>
the bridge to Boston meet <lb/>
friends and to return near by <lb/>
the way. The way was <lb/>
save here and there a belated footstep. <lb/>
The rose and fell the wood- <lb/>
en piers, and there won a groat furnace <lb/>
on the Brighton hills whose red light <lb/>
we reflected by the waves. It on <lb/>
aft late, solitary walk that the <lb/>
it of the poem came use. The <lb/>
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V , on January 30th, a <lb/>
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Vs., for heaping until lie can <lb/>
he tried and the feeling <lb/>
against him in being so <lb/>
strong that the authorities <lb/>
satisfied tact would be lynched <lb/>
if sept<lb/>
MASON Stock of Durham. N. C. <lb/>
MORE. WILSON. <lb/>
Haw the That Town. <lb/>
Mr. George I. Green, a <lb/>
neut business man Wilson, <lb/>
former the town and <lb/>
ex-chairman of the hoard <lb/>
commission-, writes as follows to <lb/>
a of <lb/>
the 8th fast, received. <lb/>
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that in my opinion is no <lb/>
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license system town got <lb/>
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authorities the <lb/>
with proper that will <lb/>
drinking Here <lb/>
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quantities of tobacco <lb/>
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proper, us my ions are r <lb/>
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well advanced years and the in- <lb/>
jury is very seven-. <lb/>
i larch Shirts <lb/>
from Bishop. <lb/>
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by Bishop J. M. and he <lb/>
preached excellent both <lb/>
evening lo large com <lb/>
in St. Paul's Episcopal <lb/>
church. At the morning <lb/>
two ladies, Misses Sallie <lb/>
and Alice Moore, were <lb/>
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day gave boys, and girls too, <lb/>
three night, of going around. <lb/>
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hearing school <lb/>
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top of a coal chute at Spencer, a <lb/>
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Patterson died at his borne in <lb/>
Memphis. on last Friday. <lb/>
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a receipt to the Cross of <lb/>
Russia, directing It to make pro- <lb/>
visions to alleviate the sufferings <lb/>
of the wounded U the war with <lb/>
day or Walter Stokes and <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson left this <lb/>
i,. markets to <lb/>
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. Mapping, of <lb/>
. visiting Mrs. Frank J. <lb/>
,, n, the King House. <lb/>
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., who baa been visiting <lb/>
A. White, left <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
; . d. Goodrich and children, <lb/>
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Va., on the <lb/>
re Blabbed his wife, who <lb/>
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i of and made his escape. <lb/>
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., III ill <lb/>
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respected citizen, died at his <lb/>
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at the age of seventy-five. g <lb/>
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The office A. <lb/>
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into by burglars and <lb/>
a gold watch and a lot of stamps <lb/>
stolen Sunday. <lb/>
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VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Latest <lb/>
and Other News By Telegraph. <lb/>
Russia Not Ready For War. <lb/>
Petersburg, Feb. <lb/>
Russian government from announces <lb/>
ha issued a proclamation setting that one of the main branches of <lb/>
Japanese Troops Mooting. <lb/>
Paris, Feb. unofficial <lb/>
forth the fact that Russia <lb/>
the Japanese army consisting of <lb/>
was not prepared tor the breaking three divisions is now going aboard <lb/>
out of hostilities with at j transports for Korea. This force <lb/>
the time the war was started, and between thirty and <lb/>
fifty thousand men. <lb/>
Turkey and Bulgaria. <lb/>
London, Feb. IS. <lb/>
London be <lb/>
stating that it is necessary to get <lb/>
forces in proper position before <lb/>
a definite victory for Russian <lb/>
can be looked for. The <lb/>
proclamation further state . <lb/>
considerable time will that the <lb/>
before operations on land can ,,,. in the spring. A <lb/>
expected. Officials feel . n , embassies <lb/>
in time Russia will inflict a crush- , ., .,,. <lb/>
blow to Japan. J .,., . B is the <lb/>
Loss At can <lb/>
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Feb . . . <lb/>
The at Renter <lb/>
telegraphs that .,,. prevent hostilities. <lb/>
men were either killed r -.-,,,.; . . ;, <lb/>
drowned in the light they now eon- <lb/>
Korea, on Feb. their own desires which <lb/>
Just Playing So Far. <lb/>
Feb. . . , <lb/>
t . w Reach <lb/>
Japanese plan as ascertained a <lb/>
to continue to Port. Arthur Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. <lb/>
from the until they are ready ; . <lb/>
the land Cleveland at noon today <lb/>
Japanese the attacks the train brought <lb/>
have been merely skirmishes, . Washington. A. great crowd <lb/>
they proved had about station <lb/>
The Russians will <lb/>
Burned. <lb/>
Hanover, N. IT., Feb. <lb/>
starting at o'clock <lb/>
this morning destroyed <lb/>
building, the oldest <lb/>
structure of the Dartmouth college <lb/>
buildings. Many of the students <lb/>
bad narrow escape and lost every- <lb/>
thing. It was built in 1768. <lb/>
Koreans Attack Americans. <lb/>
Washington, D. Feb. <lb/>
Aground. <lb/>
London, Feb. <lb/>
Under Sealed Orders. <lb/>
Paris, Feb. <lb/>
ed orders to be opened at sea have <lb/>
been sent to the captains the <lb/>
French cruisers <lb/>
and Which are to <lb/>
reinforce the French squadron in <lb/>
the far <lb/>
States Minister dispatch to agency from <lb/>
at Seoul, Korea, cables the Hamburg the steamship <lb/>
state department that a company; Pretoria, of the <lb/>
of Korean soldiers made an attack can Line, aground it <lb/>
on Wednesday night last on an Assistance has been sent her. <lb/>
elect carriage belonging to <lb/>
American citizens, damaging All Jews <lb/>
carnage and injuring the operator, j g. <lb/>
He Pays American seamen ,,. , the <lb/>
sent to the of <lb/>
the outrage <lb/>
disturbance. <lb/>
and quieted the <lb/>
Russian government has expelled <lb/>
surprised when the real attack <lb/>
begins. <lb/>
Czar Disheartened. <lb/>
Lea burg, Feb. <lb/>
The newspaper <lb/>
stages th is still <lb/>
over the war. Ho <lb/>
was heard to say am <lb/>
with the Japanese, ill <lb/>
luck began Ind the <lb/>
witch were attacked by <lb/>
Base cf Supplies. <lb/>
B .-lie, Feb. IS. <lb/>
here is <lb/>
th for the statement that Hie <lb/>
Japanese bus . <lb/>
bus- of <lb/>
Off the coast of <lb/>
and miles Northern <lb/>
of Bert Arthur. <lb/>
tours the arrived <lb/>
station was kept till <lb/>
except holding special per- <lb/>
hood as the train arrived <lb/>
Hanna-end hew who <lb/>
in <lb/>
Tin- body taken to <lb/>
the chamber <lb/>
Greensboro College <lb/>
Burned. <lb/>
To <lb/>
Greensboro, N. O. <lb/>
The Greensboro Female <lb/>
buildings were destroyed by lire <lb/>
, There <lb/>
Three Regiments Drowned. <lb/>
Vienna, <lb/>
Newspapers at Prague print the <lb/>
that two regiments of Bus- <lb/>
pioneers a d one regiment of <lb/>
railway troops bad been drowned <lb/>
while crossing lake Baikal in <lb/>
Russia. <lb/>
on Fire. <lb/>
Port Said, Feb. <lb/>
Fire on board the Anchor <lb/>
Line Persia here. The <lb/>
blaze i beyond control and it is <lb/>
feared the steamer will be destroy- <lb/>
toe <lb/>
about three <lb/>
towns along the <lb/>
railway, on the <lb/>
Cleveland, Ohio. Feb. might betray mil <lb/>
Funeral of Senator <lb/>
remain-, of Senator be Japanese, <lb/>
Marcus A. Hanna, after lying in j permitted to h ti <lb/>
stare for hours, and being getting away and <lb/>
viewed by nearly sixty thousand many if u <lb/>
people, were taken to St. on foot <lb/>
under police and military escort, the extreme cold we <lb/>
Thousands of people lined the <lb/>
mute to pay their last tribute of Protection for Americans. <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
The was filled pen-1 <lb/>
pie. Eight pall bearers carried Mil <lb/>
population, <lb/>
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A dispatch states that the health <lb/>
of Premier is alarming his <lb/>
friends. It is now necessary that <lb/>
he rake a long <lb/>
climate. <lb/>
the casket to the front altar, and s j <lb/>
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at t o'clock the funeral service be- q ,., <lb/>
President Pierce, of Kenyon of as m <lb/>
college, read a lesson from of the u , <lb/>
Rt. Rev. W. <lb/>
Leonard, Bishop of Ohio, <lb/>
d address, after which a <lb/>
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Committal service . pie. <lb/>
church was read Bili .- <lb/>
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borne out of church to <lb/>
The Killed <lb/>
in a warm-1. Work is Tim as <lb/>
then to a temporary <lb/>
place, in Wine's Chapel <lb/>
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explanation has been . . <lb/>
fending of rein- <lb/>
men <lb/>
. two injured do log <lb/>
by explosion in a tortoise <lb/>
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Lloyd's agency is h <lb/>
be <lb/>
in <lb/>
Finland, Fell <lb/>
is a strong 1111- <lb/>
of hostility and anti <lb/>
Russian feeling current throughout <lb/>
Finland. Under the <lb/>
with Russia Fin <lb/>
script cannot be sent outside of <lb/>
Finland, but as the old Fin <lb/>
organization wan recently <lb/>
ed and the Russian system intro- <lb/>
it is feared all Fin troops <lb/>
will be sent to far East, despite <lb/>
Russian promises to the contrary. <lb/>
It is predicted that riots and mu- <lb/>
will follow such an order, <lb/>
and such disturbances would give <lb/>
Russia an excuse for abolishing <lb/>
the vestige of Finland auto- <lb/>
Dowager Empress Dead. <lb/>
London, Feb. <lb/>
dispatch received this afternoon <lb/>
that it la reported in official <lb/>
Dowager Empress is <lb/>
at th- <lb/>
were inmates, <lb/>
the all whom escaped <lb/>
without injury, saving <lb/>
trunks and wearing apparel. <lb/>
Most of the furniture, bedding, <lb/>
were also saved. <lb/>
The betels and private <lb/>
of city opened their <lb/>
to the burned students- <lb/>
The lire back of the <lb/>
rooms, in same location <lb/>
where the slight fire started three <lb/>
weeks ago. Miss Ella Transon, <lb/>
a student from Ashe was <lb/>
awakened by smoke and gave the <lb/>
The found <lb/>
the fire beyond control when it <lb/>
reached the college. Only two <lb/>
out of the twenty pianos were <lb/>
saved. <lb/>
The college property was trans- <lb/>
only last week to the two <lb/>
Methodist conferences of the state. <lb/>
It has a indebtedness of <lb/>
and was valued at <lb/>
There is insurance <lb/>
on the buildings and equipment. <lb/>
The students will go to their re- <lb/>
homes pending consider- <lb/>
of plans for resuscitation. <lb/>
This college, next to Wesley, at <lb/>
Ga., was the first charter, <lb/>
ed college fur women in the South <lb/>
burned forty years ago. <lb/>
en <lb/>
ts to the far E ha <lb/>
sinister The <lb/>
I general rest due to Japanese premium of percent e <lb/>
against A war <lb/>
and the j within the three months. <lb/>
forces there require j This high is i- --ed the <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
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st. Petersburg, Feb. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Ne i-papers today <lb/>
I fact that Franc I <lb/>
formal declination of her attitude <lb/>
Unmasked, of neutrality toward the <lb/>
belligerents. In the French <lb/>
instead of giving <lb/>
assurance, has lowed t <lb/>
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not given money, <lb/>
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Explosion in Powder <lb/>
Patterson, X. J Feb. <lb/>
In Korea and that that ISl powder explosion at <lb/>
base Roads powder works at <lb/>
This is contrary to usage other Wayne, N, J., this morning is re- <lb/>
j neutral powers. ported to have done terrible dam <lb/>
Again French ships soldiers and loss of life. Details <lb/>
have been ordered to the East the disaster are lacking. <lb/>
try must pass <lb/>
a matter <lb/>
One paper adds have <lb/>
that the army <lb/>
shortly operations in . . ,. <lb/>
J , I from. Mediterranean posts. It is <lb/>
Korea and drive out the Japanese, <lb/>
whereupon we <lb/>
country. We <lb/>
must annex <lb/>
must <lb/>
Twenty People Killed. <lb/>
v., , Salt Lake City, Utah. Feb. <lb/>
every point her power score or more of <lb/>
known that is <lb/>
utmost effort to get <lb/>
using the I <lb/>
France to I <lb/>
fleet in Asiatic waters , <lb/>
naturally has territorial power <lb/>
Nurses Selected. <lb/>
Washington, D. C, Feb. <lb/>
of the American <lb/>
trained nurses who will accompany <lb/>
Dr. Anita to Japan to help <lb/>
care for the sick and wounded in <lb/>
the war, have been selected. They <lb/>
are Miss Mary of Boston; <lb/>
Alice of Indiana; Miss <lb/>
Elizabeth Stock, of end <lb/>
Miss Barbara Weidman, of Wash- <lb/>
They will sail about the <lb/>
of this month. <lb/>
others <lb/>
a menace to vessels. which occurred <lb/>
the <lb/>
Ogden, a wreck yesterday after- <lb/>
noon. Two freight trains collided <lb/>
and two car loads of giant powder <lb/>
and dynamite exploded. <lb/>
British foreign officers are uneasy Southern Pacific west of <lb/>
regarding the outlook, while the <lb/>
is getting ready for <lb/>
rapid mobilization certain <lb/>
eventualities develop, <lb/>
French Ambassador Leaves. <lb/>
London, Feb. <lb/>
M. Cum den, the French <lb/>
left here today for Paris. <lb/>
His departure is said to have no <lb/>
significance from the fact that he <lb/>
often goes to Paris to spend Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Vs. Ferguson. <lb/>
San Francisco, Cal., Feb. <lb/>
At Oxnard tonight Sam <lb/>
and will come <lb/>
together in a twenty round bout. <lb/>
In the event of victory <lb/>
will endeavor to get en another <lb/>
con test with Jack Johnson. <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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