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KW. <lb/>
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Another Gen Spiked. <lb/>
In reply to a clipping from the <lb/>
North Carolina Christian Advocate <lb/>
of which Rev. Blair is ed <lb/>
circulated this week la the <lb/>
interest of open saloons, as opposed <lb/>
to dispensary in Greenville, <lb/>
We to the public the fol- <lb/>
low in, personal letter to J. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
I regret to learn <lb/>
your letter just received <lb/>
bar should attempt to use <lb/>
said good Intent, <lb/>
to the advantage Of their cause. <lb/>
I trust yon may gain the <lb/>
I am today preparing an editorial <lb/>
which will appear in <lb/>
Advocate, and I send you <lb/>
advance sheet, so that you <lb/>
use it and this letter as you <lb/>
w best. IT. M. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
i. <lb/>
we denominate an attempt <lb/>
of the barkeepers and their <lb/>
in a few to OS <lb/>
what we have had to say against <lb/>
the dispensary, as a campaign <lb/>
document In favor of the open <lb/>
saloon. Whatever we have had to <lb/>
say against the dispensary has <lb/>
been on general principles, and <lb/>
with no thought of giving comfort <lb/>
to the of the , saloon. <lb/>
dispensary is bad, but the open <lb/>
saloon is infinitely worse, and <lb/>
where it becomes necessary to <lb/>
choice between the two, <lb/>
there should be no hesitation on <lb/>
the part of Christian men. <lb/>
The only question is that of <lb/>
expediency in dealing with a <lb/>
that Is sapping the very life of the <lb/>
and nation, . e see no <lb/>
reason why, In most communities, <lb/>
Under the Wits Law, we should <lb/>
i -o to stop at a <lb/>
in this matter. It is con- <lb/>
ceded by all real friends of <lb/>
the dispensary <lb/>
must finally yield to the demands <lb/>
enlightened Christian <lb/>
which ultimately drive i <lb/>
out. Therefore, where we have i <lb/>
good fighting chance we <lb/>
array all our forces- in a <lb/>
to the whole business. <lb/>
The e be some exceptions. <lb/>
but we are t f the that <lb/>
in all our towns at present <lb/>
it would be almost as easy to drive <lb/>
out the saloons altogether to <lb/>
drive the business into a <lb/>
As to any who have attempted <lb/>
to use what we had to say in <lb/>
to dispensary, as in any way <lb/>
favoring the open saloon US a mat- <lb/>
of preference, have only to . <lb/>
that they are a <lb/>
hypocrites, and, in keeping wit. <lb/>
saloon element general. <lb/>
would not at the <lb/>
any crime by which to foster their <lb/>
wicked business, Their business <lb/>
to their coffers by taking <lb/>
human weakness, and <lb/>
need not b surprised to find <lb/>
them distorting utterances of <lb/>
; journals to <lb/>
; the time being to <lb/>
Bin king cans. Truly, <lb/>
R. J. <lb/>
C. V. York. <lb/>
H. Pender. <lb/>
he <lb/>
and <lb/>
umber Co., <lb/>
Contractors, Constructors and <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS <lb/>
Factory the railroad just North of the <lb/>
Imperial Tobacco Factory. <lb/>
Ail kinds of dressed lumber, turned and <lb/>
scroll work. <lb/>
All machinery new I and of the best <lb/>
Plans furnished and contracts taken for erection of <lb/>
buildings. <lb/>
Tinning, Slating, ring and all kinds o sheet <lb/>
metal work. in shop is fourth street, opposite <lb/>
marble yard. Mr. R. L. Wyatt has charge of <lb/>
our tinning and slating department. You will find him <lb/>
a of trade. <lb/>
We ask for our share the public patronage and <lb/>
will do host to give satisfaction. <lb/>
um em<lb/>
snip <lb/>
IS <lb/>
f T <lb/>
Our Stetson, <lb/>
and Shoes, All Leathers, <lb/>
Our Shape 3.50 and Shoes i <lb/>
All Leathers, i <lb/>
Our Excellent Quality 3.50 Shoes, J <lb/>
All Styles Potent and Kid Leathers <lb/>
The Well Known It C. Shoes For j <lb/>
Women, 1.50 and Grade i <lb/>
This is no shopworn or bankrupt stock, I <lb/>
but. good clean up-to-date goods. <lb/>
I am now In New York buying New and I <lb/>
Complete line Spring Goods. E<lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
. s s. <lb/>
hi Way. <lb/>
husband has Ideal of <lb/>
is <lb/>
ho i- h i <lb/>
by . l. club <lb/>
I.- no <lb/>
Cl <lb/>
Miss Jessie returned <lb/>
Friday evening from a visit to <lb/>
Wilson, <lb/>
the Wore, <lb/>
little Billy <lb/>
An echo, replied old <lb/>
man, with nigh long drawn <lb/>
. ; the only flimflam <lb/>
would livery of heaven to , out or <lb/>
serve the Devil in. Down wills <lb/>
the saloon If it conies to a choice Hew Ha Went. <lb/>
between the two, take the out officially Lord <lb/>
was very particular about <lb/>
Mrs. Emily suffered a <lb/>
stroke of Friday, and <lb/>
a times before the <lb/>
open saloon. <lb/>
Needs <lb/>
Friday evening the passenger <lb/>
train was four and one half hours <lb/>
late, having been reported only <lb/>
two and half late. There were <lb/>
passengers who to the depot <lb/>
at o'clock and had to wait till <lb/>
after ten o'clock, which was very <lb/>
to them. <lb/>
D. M. Ferry's new garden <lb/>
at M. <lb/>
appearing in uniform and expected <lb/>
all invited to meet him to <lb/>
come similarly attired. Some years <lb/>
he arrived at a certain town to <lb/>
inspect the troops, and some <lb/>
in the neighborhood gave a <lb/>
large dinner party in his honor, to <lb/>
which the principal officers in tho <lb/>
garrison wore invited. Ono of <lb/>
officers told me that when he in- <lb/>
formed his he should <lb/>
dress at a certain hour, as he woe <lb/>
going out to dinner, tho man at <lb/>
once inquired whether he was going <lb/>
as officer or a I <lb/>
may add that, as he was invited to <lb/>
meet Lord ho went an <lb/>
M. A. P. <lb/>
The City Bay Grain Co <lb/>
BUYERS AND SELLERS OF <lb/>
Hay, Grain, Cracked Corn, <lb/>
Bran, Cotton Seed <lb/>
Meal and Hulls. <lb/>
FIFTH STREET. ONE DOOR FROM <lb/>
FIVE POINTS, <lb/>
Get our and see our stock be- <lb/>
fore buying. We want to buy your <lb/>
Corn for cash. <lb/>
Mysterious Circumstance <lb/>
pale and sallow and <lb/>
other fresh and rosy. Whence the <lb/>
difference She who blushing <lb/>
with health uses Dr. King's New <lb/>
Life Pills to maintain it. By <lb/>
gently lazy organs <lb/>
they compel good digestion and <lb/>
head off constipation. Try <lb/>
only at Drug Store <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday.<lb/>
We are in the <lb/>
NORTHERN <lb/>
Buying our Spring and <lb/>
Summer Stock. <lb/>
We will have, in a short time <lb/>
One of the Largest and <lb/>
Most Complete stock of <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions <lb/>
Ever Shown in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
C. L Wilkinson Co. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Commissioner General Herbert <lb/>
who represents the state <lb/>
at the St. Louis Exposition <lb/>
the shipments of the North Caro- <lb/>
exhibit commence this week. <lb/>
There will be something like eight <lb/>
oar-loads of exhibits, all arranged <lb/>
and packed with special care. <lb/>
Job box papers <lb/>
bought at a sacrifice. Original sell- <lb/>
price to cents a box. <lb/>
Marked down to and cents. <lb/>
Only boxes in lot. Come <lb/>
quick if you want a box. <lb/>
tor Book Store. d. w. <lb/>
Wisconsin Capital Burned. <lb/>
Madison, Wis. Feb. <lb/>
starting it o'clock this morning <lb/>
from crossed electric light wires <lb/>
or a burning gas jet, completely <lb/>
gutted <lb/>
building, causing a of <lb/>
Preparations are under way for <lb/>
the settlement of a colony of more <lb/>
than from New <lb/>
York, at Mobile, Ala,, on <lb/>
line of the Southern railway <lb/>
4- <lb/>
Miss Harding returned <lb/>
Friday evening from Washington <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, MARCH <lb/>
Russian Ships Sunk. <lb/>
Sr. Petersburg- <lb/>
confirmed Tumors are current here J After a U- which <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Like A Strike <lb/>
, 2.- <lb/>
GENERAL NEWS. <lb/>
this that two Russian <lb/>
battleship and one torpedo b-st <lb/>
have be Mink at Port Arthur. <lb/>
Fire broke out in th. a iron <lb/>
both declared <lb/>
had and Newport NeB -hip- <lb/>
agreed the big plant on<lb/>
nit-doing today will re-1 , <lb/>
to . <lb/>
cruisers <lb/>
the which id died the J, <lb/>
Here at the last of <lb/>
Boats Damaged. <lb/>
China, <lb/>
is learned that <lb/>
has just completed a <lb/>
motel known as tho <lb/>
open <lb/>
public. <lb/>
Fire destroyed the county <lb/>
home of county and a <lb/>
colored bun <lb/>
were damaged at the last <lb/>
mi Arthur, are toeing <lb/>
towed to V <lb/>
I on. <lb/>
in the dome of the <lb/>
is <lb/>
end <lb/>
between and East Dur- <lb/>
Ham last Saturday morning in <lb/>
men the first j <lb/>
In jet come in <lb/>
AYDEN ITEMS. <lb/>
Repulsed. <lb/>
x r J <lb/>
Mar. 1.--A of . <lb/>
mm that Tuesday for killing all of them. <lb/>
to Ai, <lb/>
N. C. February <lb/>
Rev. H. O. Bowen, editor of the <lb/>
Watch Tower, was here Friday, <lb/>
in the interest of his paper. <lb/>
W. T. Cash, who took a relapse <lb/>
with pneumonia, died and <lb/>
was buried Saturday by the Odd <lb/>
Fellows. He leaves a wife and <lb/>
several children. He came here <lb/>
from Granville six <lb/>
ago to cultivate tobacco. <lb/>
Rev. J. T. Davis, of Greene <lb/>
county, moved his family here <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
Car white corn for sale by J. R. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
C. A. Fair returned Char- <lb/>
Thursday, where he <lb/>
toe and the at <lb/>
probably of the I I of a disease doctors <lb/>
such an attempt be made. Deposit ad Company, at b as anthrax, an <lb/>
th have Mass., wen u generally to sheep <lb/>
in be., I , v <lb/>
on and after March the vi. reason j <lb/>
following annual salaries shall for hold Seaboard Air Li <lb/>
to be Ga., the th <lb/>
id <lb/>
Presidents to be strong tat Ions near on th <lb/>
cut and members of Cot, A; r <lb/>
K, of broach of treaty J c- Lille. <lb/>
is. and obligations. the <lb/>
Buss <lb/>
man <lb/>
of <lb/>
till d <lb/>
tie morning of the 27th by being <lb/>
in Hume shafting. <lb/>
i five year-old vi <lb/>
Creed, living in <lb/>
Miss Ella left <lb/>
where will <lb/>
take a business course. <lb/>
Oar spring seed oats at j. r. <lb/>
Smith it lira. <lb/>
Mrs. Jack-on and <lb/>
ace visiting relatives in the <lb/>
Country. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
factory will cause several famines <lb/>
to move here. <lb/>
Rev. C. C. Bland went to Green- <lb/>
ville Monday. <lb/>
I. . . . V, I <lb/>
pass the Brit on the 27th, I on <lb/>
do likewise, and fit wreck near Vs., <lb/>
Sofia, <lb/>
the of of <lb/>
for Russia. <lb/>
I era road <lb/>
Want Rowers to Intervene. <lb/>
Paris, Mar. <lb/>
of <lb/>
has an agitation in <lb/>
or of powers <lb/>
i.-. having in- <lb/>
private <lb/>
that Bulgaria should bean ally <lb/>
more to i <lb/>
to Russia. <lb/>
Dead. <lb/>
J. Mar. L <lb/>
Baby., <lb/>
this -It i- the <lb/>
log. He was a of <lb/>
the end. <lb/>
If the <lb/>
Sr m , it. <lb/>
Mas- <lb/>
; .-., doable <lb/>
header t<lb/>
county, was Services were held at the <lb/>
Sunday by Rev. T. is <lb/>
he- while on i the <lb/>
H e largest <lb/>
of <lb/>
made from a t to in <lb/>
who the trade left <lb/>
probably die from int Jr <lb/>
injuries. H Luke's mixture <lb/>
hurt. Shipped to Warren i, <lb/>
Chicago. <lb/>
and at Hi- Episcopal church by <lb/>
J ti. of <lb/>
came home <lb/>
from Virginia. night. <lb/>
Car salt J. R. <lb/>
native far her <lb/>
thought to be <lb/>
Mrs. Alfred 155-., <lb/>
street, <lb/>
presented husband for U. <lb/>
second time three <lb/>
set of <lb/>
Mr. to Raleigh <lb/>
to with the state's <lb/>
exhibits at the St, Louis <lb/>
Hon. The <lb/>
i fall down stairs <lb/>
m u ., <lb/>
Mrs. ; . . <lb/>
,. . . , would <lb/>
dead home in ,, ,, . . . <lb/>
St was the oldest n. . . <lb/>
lb, Plans for raising a fund to <lb/>
to J for the victims of the <lb/>
support I heir action and event- fire have been submitted not blame for <lb/>
support Memorial <lb/>
offices of the Washington K- Crane says. <lb/>
officials. <lb/>
The last Heroic Effort. <lb/>
Wife, make the last heroic effort <lb/>
with husband of <lb/>
yours. A change has come <lb/>
him in the last few days. . , , <lb/>
much more inclined bl ,. i Beer Traffic- <lb/>
than he was h week ago. Washington, D. C, <lb/>
thinking after all it may be e judiciary committee of seeking revenge, but are opposed <lb/>
better to close up tho bar Rehouse today public to of the as <lb/>
were begun the Hepburn bill <lb/>
combined weight at was different kinds <lb/>
Th i boys <lb/>
lively said <lb/>
; Mi.,,,, <lb/>
The factor, of ti. Hew k I by being <lb/>
mills at Y. In <lb/>
The loss who bad been <lb/>
Gee. who knocked hint <lb/>
Phelps afterwards returned <lb/>
and asked for <lb/>
the remark, saying that he did <lb/>
struck <lb/>
Marriage License. <lb/>
Last week Register of Deeds R. <lb/>
Williams issued license to the <lb/>
following e <lb/>
white <lb/>
John Mills and <lb/>
A. V. Lang and Mary A. <lb/>
Weeks <lb/>
Ernest C. Manning and Susan <lb/>
L. H. Lancaster and <lb/>
T. Allen, , <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Sam in <lb/>
Q. T. <lb/>
it and <lb/>
Bright and Henrietta <lb/>
him. The men shook hands and <lb/>
., Gee turned to walk away. <lb/>
hospital in the dis- <lb/>
The sole object of this as- <lb/>
is the erection of a me- <lb/>
The are not <lb/>
bar rooms <lb/>
Plead with him for the safety of <lb/>
l T II <lb/>
the and the girls. Plead in which seeks to change the inter <lb/>
love, not auger. Breathe into <lb/>
his very soul a prayer warm with <lb/>
the everlasting love of a mother's <lb/>
heart. Tell him that a vote for <lb/>
, safety of the boy is the boom <lb/>
you ask. <lb/>
Bonds Sold. <lb/>
The board of internal improve- <lb/>
has sold the of <lb/>
Greenville improvement bonds to <lb/>
Rudolph Co., of <lb/>
-The price is , <lb/>
state commerce law so that all <lb/>
intoxicating liquors shipped from <lb/>
outside states may be subject to <lb/>
the laws of the state to which <lb/>
they are shipped or through which <lb/>
they may The measure, in <lb/>
effect, is intended to aid local <lb/>
and prevent any city or <lb/>
county subject to that law from <lb/>
receiving intoxicants of any kind <lb/>
or character in broken or <lb/>
a place of amusement. <lb/>
The Hotel, in Washing- <lb/>
ton, D. C, was damaged to the <lb/>
extent of by fire. The <lb/>
entire root of the front portion of <lb/>
double building was burden <lb/>
and three rooms on the fourth <lb/>
floor were gutted. The hotel was <lb/>
deluged with water, which dripped <lb/>
in the destroying <lb/>
able furniture on every floor, and <lb/>
the place was rendered <lb/>
or character m broken or able for a number of guests <lb/>
en packages, gee including several members of <lb/>
in the back, inflicting wound, <lb/>
from which he has since died. <lb/>
Burton C. Clod feller, a well <lb/>
known farmer of Davidson county, <lb/>
attempted to commit suicide one <lb/>
day last week by cutting bis <lb/>
throat, <lb/>
John a young <lb/>
about years old, was found <lb/>
dead the road about one mile <lb/>
from Rocky Mount on the morn- <lb/>
of He lived about four <lb/>
mile., Rocky Mount and it is <lb/>
supposed that he came there, got <lb/>
tanked up with juice, tried <lb/>
to make his way home, fell into a <lb/>
ditch on the road side and was <lb/>
either drowned or froze to death <lb/>
as there was no evidence of foul <lb/>
play. <lb/>
James Ellison and Amelia <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Frank Grist and Jennie Wilson. <lb/>
H. I. and <lb/>
ma n. <lb/>
Columbus Brady and Minnie <lb/>
Foreman and Forbes <lb/>
Alfred Little and <lb/>
son <lb/>
Joseph Dupree and Lula <lb/>
Just Dollars. <lb/>
Washington, D. C, Mar. <lb/>
Attorney General gave out <lb/>
the following statement this after <lb/>
noon. -I the <lb/>
that he Is authorized to pay <lb/>
once to the republic of Panama the <lb/>
stipulated by the <lb/>
treaty, ratification of which <lb/>
has been exchanged. <lb/>
Also that he is authorized to <lb/>
pay the new Panama canal com- <lb/>
the amount <lb/>
agreed to be paid first<lb/>
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The Branch o 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/>
A V X X X V <lb/>
tasteless <lb/>
I The Branch of the Mutter a is charge <lb/>
of C. E. Bradley, who is authorized to <lb/>
the paper in and <lb/>
I , <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
is the <lb/>
on. Tastes a <lb/>
good as Maple Syrup. per- <lb/>
bottle for sale by John <lb/>
Druggist, Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
them to toe , stock I day. of good weather. <lb/>
J. II- HARRIS CO-, of fall lino of NO IONS BL Bradley and son, Hugh, <lb/>
I HATS, Ml hardware and groceries, all went to Given <lb/>
W. G. the w W his family <lb/>
full game <lb/>
goods it tier win. v .-o <lb/>
l want bargains come chicken for J. P. Plain <lb/>
W. Store, WM . <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. s P <lb/>
of them being civil action. <lb/>
Jasper James lift on Monday <lb/>
j morning's train for parts unknown.<lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb/>
W. G. administrator of R. H. N <lb/>
to notify the public that he has charge of the stocK <lb/>
and j offer- We have been two <lb/>
I B , . r .,.,, her. <lb/>
U Mill n , i <lb/>
iTS CAPS, hardware and groceries, all <lb/>
Lice w. Of i. also agent of the, Tailor. Mfg. <lb/>
r -10 less than tailor, charge. pair well bred <lb/>
Glassware, ts, To <lb/>
J. J. Satterthwaite <lb/>
Bro.<lb/>
you to tin it- <lb/>
headquarters a id while there to <lb/>
inspect their complete of <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
for count i <lb/>
most i <lb/>
and learn low prices. We <lb/>
can supply ail your needs in <lb/>
any Hue of goods. <lb/>
LETTER TO J. SPIER. <lb/>
Green I e <lb/>
V inti I <lb/>
I he i i<lb/>
nil <lb/>
. V<lb/>
Good, Fresh Groceries <lb/>
you do come to see us, We keep every- <lb/>
thins In the grocery line and sell it to our <lb/>
Lowest Possible Price, <lb/>
. f Vi u <lb/>
can i to ii Iv, <lb/>
hi more <lb/>
i the nine. <lb/>
ti public <lb/>
l- a paint. <lb/>
simply coal; . <lb/>
with two-t <lb/>
gallons of any other. y <lb/>
will as <lb/>
oilier. all k <lb/>
est paint will . <lb/>
care of the if ; in the <lb/>
run, money <lb/>
by any -i. ; <lb/>
Hie . is stated <lb/>
and ; <lb/>
paint <lb/>
Ii. D. Jewel, Cry, Pa. painted SALE. <lb/>
Letters of administration upon tin <lb/>
hi- year, ago with a mixed; <lb/>
i I Last <lb/>
paint; <lb/>
Spring <lb/>
had <lb/>
estate of N. <lb/>
having this day issued to the <lb/>
with having duly <lb/>
t left, ls <lb/>
administrator, i;<lb/>
to for claims against ate <lb/>
, to pay-; <lb/>
two <lb/>
,. lint. <lb/>
P. S . <lb/>
paint. <lb/>
on or Use ii <lb/>
. this notice be <lb/>
in recovery. All persons <lb/>
indebted to said estate are <lb/>
to make immediate payments to me. <lb/>
I This 2nd day 1894. <lb/>
our F <lb/>
. <lb/>
times as <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
wit.<lb/>
N. <lb/>
MILLINERY end FANCY GOODS, <lb/>
Lenders In Fashions. Full line of <lb/>
trill and hats. Mowers, <lb/>
ribbons, Cheaper than over. <lb/>
OF HEALTH <lb/>
what you <lb/>
purifies. <lb/>
and sweet- <lb/>
ens stomach. <lb/>
cures <lb/>
and all stomach <lb/>
and towel troubles. <lb/>
action of <lb/>
gastric glands and <lb/>
gives tone to the digestive organs. <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/>
is wonderful remedy <lb/>
that is making so many <lb/>
sick people well and weak people <lb/>
strong by giving to their bodies all of <lb/>
the nourishment that Is contained In <lb/>
the food they eat. <lb/>
Tour Dealer Cm Supply Tea. <lb/>
Battles only. <lb/>
the trial sue, which Mils for <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
the Truth. N or t h C a r o i n a. <lb/>
A shopkeeper in had <lb/>
stuck up a notice in glaring colors <lb/>
and very large <lb/>
Must close on Sal <lb/>
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DEALER IN <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand ll <lb/>
Fr sh kept ion- <lb/>
inst ck. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
No place like home. Jasper. He <lb/>
will soon return. <lb/>
Fresh lot silver and yellow <lb/>
onion at C. E. Brad <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
J. J. leaves th s <lb/>
morning Pinner. Point at <lb/>
which place be t. locate <lb/>
the A. O. L. <lb/>
Rev. J. E. of Bethel, <lb/>
with us t fill hid <lb/>
regular appointment In the <lb/>
church. <lb/>
For gentle work <lb/>
K. Bradley Co. <lb/>
W. C. of Greenville, <lb/>
was here Thursday business. <lb/>
The Farmers alliance was in <lb/>
regular session Tuesday night <lb/>
New members arc Vicing added at <lb/>
each meeting. Be to have <lb/>
others to come and join u. <lb/>
meeting Tuesday night after <lb/>
1st. and <lb/>
J. It. Baker tell, n he to- <lb/>
plants up. J. B. knows <lb/>
j just what to do with weed. <lb/>
He was the most successful tobacco <lb/>
grower tins section last year and <lb/>
is to plant about the same <lb/>
number of sews this year. We <lb/>
wish f a- him another good crop. <lb/>
We are s Lawns and other <lb/>
summer dress goods at about <lb/>
ball to make room for <lb/>
all goods. <lb/>
l-Z. <lb/>
Om Price <lb/>
We carry a general line of Mer- <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions. <lb/>
Mice line of Shoes, Shirts and Neck <lb/>
wear Fresh Stock of Fancy <lb/>
and Heavy Groceries. New lint; of <lb/>
Wood, Fin and Hard ware, we <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 deal for ail, we for <lb/>
cash which enables u. to do a safe <lb/>
business we give <lb/>
the of It, Sales, <lb/>
Margins and price t all <lb/>
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Lady <lb/>
belling <lb/>
this county and adjoining tern <lb/>
AH the shopkeepers I for house of solid financial <lb/>
are selling off, ain't <lb/>
course they are. But you say, <lb/>
close on <lb/>
Paymaster Morse, of the Battle- <lb/>
Wisconsin, accused of <lb/>
in commissary funds <lb/>
is mod to be tried by a <lb/>
I must. You would <lb/>
not have mo keep open on Sunday, <lb/>
would Globe. <lb/>
A Useful Young Lady. <lb/>
are late this <lb/>
said the music teacher to his <lb/>
powdered and highly deco- <lb/>
rated young lady pupil. <lb/>
replied the damsel, swish- <lb/>
down the music stool. <lb/>
was so busy in the kitchen that I <lb/>
had to wait nearly half an hour <lb/>
her to sew up a tear in one of <lb/>
standing. 820.00 straight cash <lb/>
salary and expenses paid each <lb/>
Monday direct from headquarter. <lb/>
Expense money advanced, position <lb/>
permanent. Manager, <lb/>
Bldg., Chicago. <lb/>
Information. <lb/>
much ore these flan- <lb/>
asked a woman in one of <lb/>
the large department stores one day <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
will show to <lb/>
airily replied the clerk. with <lb/>
an Indifferent nod a girt about three <lb/>
feet <lb/>
persisted the flout <lb/>
want to buy now. I simply to <lb/>
trow <lb/>
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. <lb/>
The undersigned, having this day <lb/>
qualified before the of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt County as <lb/>
of the estate of Dennis C. <lb/>
Smith deceased, and letters of <lb/>
been Issued tome as <lb/>
such administrator; Notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons holding claims <lb/>
against said estate to present them <lb/>
to me for payment, duly authenticated, <lb/>
on or before the first day of March, <lb/>
1905 or this notice will be plead In <lb/>
bar of their recovery. All persons <lb/>
indebted to said estate are requested <lb/>
to make immediate payment to me. <lb/>
This the 26th day of February 1904. <lb/>
W. L. SMITH, <lb/>
of Dennis C Smith, Sr. <lb/>
Jarvis v. Blow, attorneys <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
After thirty years of successful am <lb/>
better than prepared to supply all th <lb/>
needs of the with n complete <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
I can furnish anything wanted, from cam- <lb/>
needle to a steam engine. <lb/>
I handle fertilizers and gin cotton in season. <lb/>
The manufacture of the Davenport Braxton <lb/>
Fertilizer will begin about Aug. <lb/>
15th. It is the best invention of century. <lb/>
Logger with some experience, with two bunk <lb/>
wagons and one ox cart.<lb/>
Today the empire Japan has <lb/>
a population of In <lb/>
other words, she <lb/>
Sf<lb/>
the place to get Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb/>
Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at<lb/>
A fail lime Highest prices <lb/>
tot all <lb/>
light s a <lb/>
make; a light purse. <lb/>
The LIVER If the seat of <lb/>
tenths of all disease. <lb/>
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go to the roe; of the <lb/>
thoroughly, safely <lb/>
and restore the of <lb/>
LIVER to normal condition. <lb/>
tone to the system and <lb/>
flesh to the body. <lb/>
Jake No Substitute. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid lbs <lb/>
Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil <lb/>
Turkeys. Egg, Bed. <lb/>
steads, Oak Suits, <lb/>
by Go-Carts. r <lb/>
suite, Tables, Lounges, <lb/>
and Gail A Ax <lb/>
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Henry George Can- <lb/>
Apples <lb/>
Pine . <lb/>
Meat. <lb/>
Ly, Magic Food, <lb/>
Seed and Hull. <lb/>
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and in the <lb/>
household when h child shewed <lb/>
symptoms f croup, there is mm <lb/>
perfect confidence. This is <lb/>
to u of Chain- <lb/>
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treatment of Mrs. <lb/>
Md., <lb/>
in specking of her experience in <lb/>
the use of remedy <lb/>
have a world of in <lb/>
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have used it wish <lb/>
child is tn <lb/>
attacks it id <lb/>
ways gives him prompt <lb/>
For sale by Drag <lb/>
FACTS <lb/>
Back up Our Claims for <lb/>
YUCATAN <lb/>
Fact is a Tonic and not <lb/>
a stimulant. <lb/>
Fact vitalizes and lends <lb/>
permanent to the entire <lb/>
Fact is not a drug, hut <lb/>
a normal, scientific cure for <lb/>
Jill Malarial Complaints <lb/>
Chills and <lb/>
Rheumatism. <lb/>
n the and positive <lb/>
pet <lb/>
their arc <lb/>
to perfect <lb/>
add Ml lo ours. <lb/>
IT-TEST IT-Our Guarantee <lb/>
with every <lb/>
THE AMERICAN CO. <lb/>
EVANSVILLE, IND. <lb/>
Come and see us before <lb/>
your seed Irish potatoes. We <lb/>
will handle fancy Maine stock. <lb/>
Johnston Bros. <lb/>
Stray Taken up. <lb/>
About last of December, a mule <lb/>
hog, unmarked, white and black <lb/>
spotted, weight about pounds, <lb/>
took up my Owner <lb/>
get same by proving property <lb/>
and coats. <lb/>
Feb. 1904.<lb/>
and the <lb/>
cure noon <lb/>
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line of tools W, <lb/>
all you desire, and <lb/>
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doctor told me I <lb/>
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If you use the Paints you need <lb/>
never worry about quality, <lb/>
trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any i <lb/>
purpose. Have just received load and <lb/>
tan give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb/>
Norfolk with railroads for <lb/>
points West. <lb/>
Skippers should order <lb/>
freight by Old Dominion Line <lb/>
from New York and <lb/>
Norfolk Southern R. R. and <lb/>
Old Dominion Line from Norfolk- <lb/>
Clyde Line from Philadelphia <lb/>
senses by <lb/>
Price BOo and <lb/>
Trial hollies free. <lb/>
Are They <lb/>
Stomach and <lb/>
Liver Tablets, a new for <lb/>
and Miners Line fro. Boston. path of I Price cents. For sale by <lb/>
ton X-PP. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change <lb/>
without Notice. <lb/>
T. If. Myers, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
H. B. Walker, Vice <lb/>
Traffic <lb/>
Beach Street, N. Y. <lb/>
It is mostly the women who <lb/>
are gamesters, the men only the <lb/>
Hardy. <lb/>
Have indigestion, <lb/>
Cure will cure yon, It <lb/>
has It Is curing <lb/>
people every day-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 rebuild at the <lb/>
mm time. both. <lb/>
and re- <lb/>
builds. Sold by J. L. Wooten. <lb/>
., <lb/>
K. L. Davis Bros. Farmville. <lb/>
A wise man reduces his affairs <lb/>
to a minimum his interests in <lb/>
the affairs of his neighbors to less. <lb/>
Seton <lb/>
is merely the art of <lb/>
seeing things as they are instead <lb/>
of as they ought to <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
Editor and <lb/>
Entered in the post at N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every port in and <lb/>
in to <lb/>
Senator Overman thinks Judge <lb/>
Simonton will decide with the state <lb/>
in the A. and N. C. R. R. <lb/>
ship matter. He will do so unless <lb/>
lie overrules and <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Pitt County, S. March 1904. <lb/>
Cotton is doing UM more push- <lb/>
toward the high water mark. <lb/>
It looks like the pendulum has <lb/>
begun to swing hack when grafters <lb/>
in places who have been rob- j <lb/>
, ,, j bing the government brought to <lb/>
The seems to all com- . <lb/>
book and sentenced to the <lb/>
from the Russian side, and of <lb/>
wan has nothing to complain . department at Washing- <lb/>
ton who have been receiving bribe <lb/>
Japan admits the fact that one of the healthiest signs of th <lb/>
bombardments come high but times. These men were high up in <lb/>
earns that she needs Port Arthur in office am in social standing, hut <lb/>
her business just the <lb/>
The Durham Sun has celebrated <lb/>
its fifteenth anniversary. The Sun <lb/>
grows brighter in age and is never <lb/>
dull. <lb/>
were corrupt and their sins have <lb/>
found them out. All rascals should <lb/>
only be turned out of office, but <lb/>
as promptly turned into the keeping <lb/>
of the penitentiary authorities. <lb/>
A man in Philadelphia hos just <lb/>
finished a term of two years in the <lb/>
penitentiary and in addition to <lb/>
this country would from <lb/>
intoxicating drinks for a period of a <lb/>
single generation, a mob would be j the stigma resting upon him, is <lb/>
as impossible as a combination with-1 maimed, broken in health and a help- <lb/>
out oxygen. <lb/>
less dependent upon others. All this <lb/>
he brought upon himself by a con- <lb/>
to get money out of a street <lb/>
The Supreme court of the l <lb/>
States has decided that when a man <lb/>
rides on, a free pass that he can <lb/>
get no damages from railroads if <lb/>
he gets hurt. <lb/>
Thirty ear loads of smoking to- <lb/>
all of one brand and consign- <lb/>
ed to one jobber, made up a train <lb/>
that left Durham for Chicago the <lb/>
other day. That does not look like <lb/>
Durham is a dead town. <lb/>
The country loses a man of prom- <lb/>
and influence in the death of <lb/>
A. S. of the Baltimore Sun, <lb/>
which occurred his home in <lb/>
Sunday. He made the Sun <lb/>
rank among the leading papers of <lb/>
this country. <lb/>
corporation commission has <lb/>
ordered the railroads at Charlotte <lb/>
to build a union depot. Now watch <lb/>
the roads raise the freight rates. <lb/>
he always nays the <lb/>
You have got two months ill <lb/>
which to pay your poll tax. If you <lb/>
do not pay them by the first of May <lb/>
cannot vote in the presidential <lb/>
election fall, you arc worth a <lb/>
million. <lb/>
Reflector believes that it has <lb/>
never done its readers and the <lb/>
a greater service than in <lb/>
most of its space for some days <lb/>
past to articles discussing and <lb/>
the dispensary. This was <lb/>
done through the honest conviction <lb/>
that open saloons are a great evil and <lb/>
a menace to manhood, and the <lb/>
that a dispensary was the best avail <lb/>
able plan of curtailing and checking <lb/>
this evil. To give the space to the <lb/>
articles mentioned it was necessary <lb/>
for the time being to leave much <lb/>
news matter out of the paper, hence <lb/>
many local and personal items that <lb/>
otherwise would have appeared in <lb/>
the news columns were omitted. <lb/>
This is deemed sufficient <lb/>
to any who may have looked for <lb/>
items that did not appear. <lb/>
ear company. It seems that he <lb/>
fell in front of a trolley car in <lb/>
such a way as to lose a leg. Two <lb/>
friends who saw what happened, <lb/>
appeared as witnesses, failed to stand <lb/>
the severe ordeal of the cross <lb/>
nation and revealed the plot. The <lb/>
result is the pitiable wreck <lb/>
ed above. <lb/>
The will now <lb/>
give a certificate that those <lb/>
fastener will fastens if put on the <lb/>
wrists by The law- <lb/>
abiding people of the District of <lb/>
Columbia, are warm in of <lb/>
Judge Pritchard for meting out <lb/>
without fear or favor. That <lb/>
crying need of American <lb/>
courts of justice today. The man <lb/>
holds the scales of justice <lb/>
mid does let influential <lb/>
people escape is the most useful <lb/>
judge. Good far Judge Pritchard <lb/>
News and Observer. <lb/>
The sudden acquisition of wealth <lb/>
and the equally as sudden of <lb/>
riches through the heavy in <lb/>
cotton futures have given people in <lb/>
section of the country an <lb/>
to make interesting <lb/>
of strenuous humanity. The <lb/>
gaining of large money, with its ac- <lb/>
of independence, is <lb/>
bound to have its effect on the char- <lb/>
of any man. Usually it is <lb/>
is apt to make one selfish, <lb/>
and not so considerate of other <lb/>
pie. His circle of acquaintances, <lb/>
increases, but his heart gets colder <lb/>
and ho knows fewer friends. He <lb/>
loses naturalness, and narrow <lb/>
that he had hitherto concealed crop <lb/>
out in jarring boldness, lie has <lb/>
been put to a great test, and he has <lb/>
become a loser at the point where he <lb/>
should have gained most. He be- <lb/>
comes a snob within his limitations <lb/>
and is secretly laughed at. This <lb/>
does not apply to all men who make <lb/>
much money suddenly, nor does it <lb/>
apply to those who acquire it by <lb/>
slow, laborious methods, but most <lb/>
men do turn fools when money comes <lb/>
unexpectedly. Yet losing money <lb/>
has a far worse effect, of course. <lb/>
in any guise is bad enough, <lb/>
but the poverty that has come <lb/>
through of the <lb/>
sort that wrecks a man's peace, <lb/>
ages him and makes him a poor <lb/>
In a word, one looks in <lb/>
for the smallest element of good that <lb/>
has come to this part of the world <lb/>
through speculation. In rare in- <lb/>
stances it has enabled a man to be <lb/>
bettered financially, hut day after <lb/>
day it shows oftenest and excited <lb/>
lot of humanity that has to pay a <lb/>
heavy penalty whether it gains or <lb/>
loses. No man ever enjoyed his <lb/>
poker money or considered it good <lb/>
money, and no man was ever really <lb/>
by bigger gambling or <lb/>
bigger winning. There seems to <lb/>
be no use to say to arrest the <lb/>
It is increasing all the time <lb/>
and is adding fresh misery to many <lb/>
households. One cannot walk in <lb/>
any direction in this town without <lb/>
finding men who are badly injured <lb/>
in one way and another by <lb/>
and the feverish spirits grows <lb/>
more feverish. What is the end go- <lb/>
to Comment in Char- <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Disgrace to the State. <lb/>
That public execution at White- <lb/>
ville last week was a to the <lb/>
State. More than two thousand <lb/>
men, women, children and babes <lb/>
in in crowds <lb/>
to see the condemned man launched <lb/>
into eternity, and many had travel- <lb/>
led in wagons all night to see the <lb/>
show God pity us, if this is the <lb/>
test of our civilization After all, <lb/>
are we any more civilized than our <lb/>
ancestors who roamed the forests in <lb/>
a naked condition <lb/>
The legislature ought to forbid <lb/>
public executions and thus prevent <lb/>
by law so low an exhibition of <lb/>
bid and <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
X. G. Mar. <lb/>
a. of South Nor- <lb/>
folk, Va., came in Friday night <lb/>
and returned Sunday. <lb/>
Mien Susie Ross, of Stokes, is <lb/>
spending some time visiting <lb/>
friends here. <lb/>
On account of the had Weather <lb/>
the log train Hint pulls logs <lb/>
to Point for <lb/>
Lumber Co., <lb/>
lost a last week. <lb/>
Miss Mooring spent last <lb/>
night with friends here re- <lb/>
turned home this morning. <lb/>
Miss Maggie Rollins is spending <lb/>
some time with Mrs. L. It. Which <lb/>
aid. <lb/>
W. T. Warren with Miss Ger <lb/>
trade Mid W. S. <lb/>
with Maggie went to <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
The have all got the <lb/>
blues over their work, hut we hope <lb/>
will have some sunshine yet. <lb/>
The Letter Evil. <lb/>
Mr. Nolan had received a long <lb/>
tongue lashing from Mr. <lb/>
and his friends were urging on him <lb/>
the wisdom of vindicating his honor <lb/>
by a prompt use of his fists. <lb/>
he's more than me <lb/>
said Mr. Nolan dubiously, look <lb/>
at the size of <lb/>
and you don't want folks <lb/>
to be saying Terry Nolan is a cow- <lb/>
demanded a reproachful <lb/>
friend. <lb/>
I and Mr. Nolan <lb/>
gazed mournfully about him. <lb/>
rather that than to have them say- <lb/>
day tomorrow, <lb/>
Terry <lb/>
Mrs. think I'll take this <lb/>
bracelet Are you sure made of re- <lb/>
fined <lb/>
Jeweler- Oh, ye. <lb/>
Mm Because I do detest <lb/>
that Isn't <lb/>
The of Curia <lb/>
Bits and Docking. <lb/>
The horse, the most useful of all <lb/>
animals, is the one marked for the <lb/>
most of men's ill treatment; For <lb/>
the most part housed in ill lighted, <lb/>
ill ventilated and ill <lb/>
worked to its full capacity, <lb/>
eared for only to tut degree that <lb/>
selfish interest prompts, the animal <lb/>
u delivered over as the unprotected <lb/>
object of the unrestrained passions <lb/>
of man. The average man fails <lb/>
to understand that <lb/>
have a nervous system, among <lb/>
them to a marked degree the horse, <lb/>
and that were he to govern his own <lb/>
temper he could, with a little pa- <lb/>
get control of the horse's <lb/>
nervous system and make out of it <lb/>
a servant vastly more efficient than <lb/>
it is under the system in which he <lb/>
beats and jerks and drives it to dis- <lb/>
traction. <lb/>
A short walk in any city will dis- <lb/>
cover many blind horses. Why <lb/>
There are no blind cows <lb/>
And yet the sight of the <lb/>
one naturally is as good as that of <lb/>
the other. The difference is simply <lb/>
that the horse from the beginning <lb/>
has been abused, ill housed, over- <lb/>
worked and worked under <lb/>
that have driven him blind. <lb/>
His eyes are shut in by blinders at <lb/>
each side, for which there is no use <lb/>
but to satisfy the caprice or fashion <lb/>
of man. So, his vision interfered <lb/>
with and deprived of air, the wonder <lb/>
is that with the other treatment he <lb/>
gets ho is not blind Be- <lb/>
sides this, in other eases his neck <lb/>
is almost pulled out of joint by over- <lb/>
head that raise his face <lb/>
to the air and turn his eyeballs to <lb/>
the glare of the sun unprotected. <lb/>
Or, on the other hand, deprived of <lb/>
he is bitted curb <lb/>
that pulls his jaws to his breast and <lb/>
tortures him in this fashion. And <lb/>
then, according to the spreading <lb/>
fashion of the day, he is subjected <lb/>
to the most cruel of all practices, <lb/>
docking, which not merely tortures <lb/>
in the practice, hut leaves him to <lb/>
the torment of flies for the rest of <lb/>
his life. It is the merciful man <lb/>
that is merciful to his beast, and if <lb/>
it is the merciful that obtain mercy <lb/>
we have, as a people, some way to <lb/>
come before we get that blessing. <lb/>
Indianapolis News. <lb/>
Mistaken Politeness. <lb/>
A Fort street car was bowling <lb/>
merrily along toward <lb/>
cemetery the other afternoon when <lb/>
a white old man who had <lb/>
been sitting quietly in front of a, <lb/>
stylishly dressed young woman who <lb/>
was standing up started as if to rise <lb/>
and give her the five cent seat. The <lb/>
young woman put her hand on his <lb/>
shoulder and, gently restraining <lb/>
him, <lb/>
mind, sir; just keep <lb/>
The old man looked dazed for a <lb/>
block or two, then attempted to gain <lb/>
his feet, only to be again pushed <lb/>
hack by the young woman, politely <lb/>
remarking as she held him <lb/>
your seat, please. I've <lb/>
stood up so long now that I don't <lb/>
mind <lb/>
said the old man in shrill <lb/>
falsetto tones, want to get <lb/>
You've made mo go half a mile past <lb/>
my street News. <lb/>
Different Climates. <lb/>
An Irishman returning home from <lb/>
America cot into conversation with <lb/>
an Englishman, who asked him <lb/>
what part of America he hailed <lb/>
from. <lb/>
said Pat. <lb/>
said the <lb/>
are different climates near <lb/>
each other <lb/>
to give you an said <lb/>
Pat, was shooting one day, and <lb/>
my dog, a well trained one, set him- <lb/>
self across a ditch. I was surprised <lb/>
to find on my giving him the usual <lb/>
token to start that ho remained mo- <lb/>
Going toward him to as- <lb/>
certain the reason, I found that his <lb/>
tail was frostbitten at one side of <lb/>
the ditch and his head on <lb/>
the Tit-Bits. <lb/>
An Advance In Value. <lb/>
I may say it, dear, I am <lb/>
afraid that you don't appear to val- <lb/>
my kisses as much as you did be- <lb/>
fore our marriage. <lb/>
She What nonsense, George <lb/>
Before marriage I would give you <lb/>
half a dozen for a box of chocolate; <lb/>
now I value them much <lb/>
or two for a new dress or a hat at <lb/>
the very least. <lb/>
poverty always dwell <lb/>
together, and misery and crime are <lb/>
their natural offspring. Maxwell's <lb/>
Talisman. <lb/>
OUR FIRST REPUBLIC. <lb/>
It Was Not States, bat I <lb/>
Louisiana <lb/>
Tut first republic in this <lb/>
to succeed in recognition of <lb/>
Its independence was. of course, the re- <lb/>
public whose proud capital Is Washing- <lb/>
ton. But there was an earlier one <lb/>
which died soon after its birth, of <lb/>
which little or nothing is said in our <lb/>
American historian. <lb/>
When France, in ceded <lb/>
to Spain, the subjects of King <lb/>
XV. objected to the transfer <lb/>
without their consent. The local gov- <lb/>
submitted the question to the <lb/>
council, which, under the lead of <lb/>
de rose in re- <lb/>
volt called a convention <lb/>
of the people at New Orleans, while the <lb/>
new Spanish governor was on way <lb/>
to the colony, and the convention <lb/>
n delegate to go to to dis- <lb/>
the French king from his course. <lb/>
Louis XV. however, rebuffed the <lb/>
gate and sent back word that the <lb/>
must the authority of <lb/>
Spain. <lb/>
It was then that the people of <lb/>
resolved on a radical course. <lb/>
the night of Oct. the rebels <lb/>
took possession of the French forts and <lb/>
the gates of the town in the name of <lb/>
the republic of Louisiana. The old <lb/>
French governor offered no resistance, <lb/>
while the new Spanish governor took <lb/>
refuge on a ship and sailed for Havana. <lb/>
On Oct. the council at New <lb/>
Orleans adopted a formal declaration <lb/>
of Independence, officially named it- <lb/>
self the republic of Louisiana, elected <lb/>
and prepared a <lb/>
written constitution. This interesting <lb/>
government lasted from October, 1708, <lb/>
to July, 1700, when a Spanish squadron <lb/>
of twenty-four vessels, with an army of <lb/>
men, arrived at New Orleans. <lb/>
The new republican state was destroy- <lb/>
ed and live republican leaders, <lb/>
were put to death. <lb/>
Then all the republic's official papers, <lb/>
including its declaration of <lb/>
and constitution, were burned in <lb/>
the public <lb/>
A BOWERY INCIDENT. <lb/>
The Client Who Called <lb/>
the <lb/>
The missionary had finished his talk <lb/>
to the crowd of derelicts in a Bowery <lb/>
mission and went around the room to <lb/>
shake by the hand. There was <lb/>
one man sitting a bench whose face <lb/>
so utterly loathsome that the mis- <lb/>
gorge ill his throat, and <lb/>
he was compelled to pass bin by. The <lb/>
man's dulled eye marked look of <lb/>
disgust, and In n tone of mingled de- <lb/>
and resentment be cried <lb/>
mister, why don't you <lb/>
hands <lb/>
The young missionary turned, con- <lb/>
science stricken, looked into the sin <lb/>
Scarred features and grasped the man's <lb/>
band. <lb/>
brother, you must forgive <lb/>
be stammered. couldn't help <lb/>
It when I saw face. But I'll <lb/>
make amends. You must take dinner <lb/>
with me tomorrow <lb/>
The broken man glanced at his rags <lb/>
In confusion, blushed like a girl and <lb/>
Me take dinner Me <lb/>
go to your house <lb/>
I mean It. I'll come tomorrow <lb/>
night and get <lb/>
True to his word, the missionary <lb/>
himself at the lodging house <lb/>
the next and Inquired for the <lb/>
man. A corpse lying on V. table, <lb/>
a spread over It face. <lb/>
The clerk Jerked thumb in the <lb/>
of the lily. <lb/>
he said. had <lb/>
fixed HT and was <lb/>
dropped dead half <lb/>
New York <lb/>
The Squire's Daughter <lb/>
the Village school. Now, i <lb/>
can you loll me what u miracle <lb/>
The children looked another, <lb/>
but remained silent. <lb/>
no one answer this <lb/>
the new curate asked, who was stand- <lb/>
behind the squire's daughter. <lb/>
A little girl was suddenly struck <lb/>
a brilliant idea. She held up her <lb/>
hand excitedly. <lb/>
the squire's daughter <lb/>
asked, smiling approvingly. <lb/>
the small child re- <lb/>
plied breathlessly, says <lb/>
be a miracle if you don't marry the <lb/>
new Globe. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
smiled the fond young <lb/>
as she passed a plate of dessert to her <lb/>
husband, Is cottage pudding. I made <lb/>
It <lb/>
The man tasted of it. <lb/>
have known it was cottage <lb/>
he asserted. <lb/>
asked, delighted. <lb/>
I can taste the plaster and <lb/>
wall paper. What did you do with the <lb/>
and the bricks of the <lb/>
The Girls. <lb/>
told me last evening I <lb/>
was the prettiest girl be ever saw. <lb/>
that's nothing. He said <lb/>
the same to me last year. <lb/>
know. dear, but his <lb/>
may have Improved since then, you <lb/>
Transcript <lb/>
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WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in of J. M. Blow, who is authorized to rep. <lb/>
resent the Eastern in and territory. <lb/>
V. ITEMS. <lb/>
Hoy Evans, of Greenville, was <lb/>
j here <lb/>
K. C. Mar. Mr. and Mrs. F O Cot returned <lb/>
of Ayden, was to <lb/>
A;, den. <lb/>
hen- prospecting. <lb/>
in Manning to Greenville <lb/>
Mr. Griffith conducted <lb/>
sen m the Episcopal church <lb/>
Bolter of Ayden, bad <lb/>
an ; <lb/>
have <lb/>
has <lb/>
ard. <lb/>
in a <lb/>
We <lb/>
the <lb/>
got <lb/>
you <lb/>
ham <lb/>
II <lb/>
men <lb/>
his. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
tor <lb/>
fad <lb/>
all; <lb/>
rap <lb/>
pin <lb/>
and <lb/>
tine <lb/>
he <lb/>
don <lb/>
eve <lb/>
here last Sabbath. <lb/>
ways bear in mind that the <lb/>
villa Mfg. Co. manufactures <lb/>
wash board of <lb/>
quote pi ices Same <lb/>
article is better if you <lb/>
a little more for it <lb/>
aper article at a smaller <lb/>
one the Carroll <lb/>
manufactured by the <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
n ticker, of <lb/>
i i sen us. <lb/>
; Bryan, who has been <lb/>
r mother near <lb/>
home Monday evening, <lb/>
L. Carr, of Greenville, <lb/>
capacity paid our <lb/>
this week. Like <lb/>
he says he met the nicest <lb/>
test girls in a <lb/>
lad to see him. <lb/>
beam manufactured by <lb/>
Frank Harrington on the <lb/>
ran to Greenville, Frank.<lb/>
night with friend-. <lb/>
Miss wit to <lb/>
Friday and returned Bun- <lb/>
Go to see or write the Winter- <lb/>
Co. your <lb/>
trimmings. They yon <lb/>
with good . <lb/>
B aiding J, i <lb/>
Cox Board per day. Beat <lb/>
House in <lb/>
Dr. B. T. Cox wishes to <lb/>
chase His new goose feathers. <lb/>
Mis. Bet tie and children, <lb/>
of Grimes-land, are friends <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mrs. Sarah Taylor, who pent <lb/>
last week with Mrs. C. A. Fair in <lb/>
returned homo on Sunday <lb/>
morning's train. <lb/>
Upon receipt of a telegram an. <lb/>
death of her brother, <lb/>
Madison Galloway, at <lb/>
Mis. B. W. Tucker in company <lb/>
with her husband Miss Millie <lb/>
left at once to be present <lb/>
at the funeral, <lb/>
A. Kittrell went to Kin-ton <lb/>
Ml Co. always night returned this morn- <lb/>
satisfaction when you <lb/>
u lo have one put in <lb/>
v they can also furnish <lb/>
r your plow. <lb/>
d of hay oats, hulls and <lb/>
ft, A. Kittrell. <lb/>
Cox now has <lb/>
i the residence of J. II. <lb/>
i of chewing and <lb/>
go to the <lb/>
To our friends and <lb/>
Saving very mar lost our entire <lb/>
stock of merchandise in recent <lb/>
now arrange- <lb/>
rapidly as possible to <lb/>
open again. We earnestly <lb/>
solicit a continuance of your <lb/>
valued patronage. Thanking you <lb/>
one and all for past favors we re- <lb/>
It is nothing strange to <lb/>
Hunsucker has sold the last buggy <lb/>
stock. Don't you this <lb/>
is because there isn't anything do <lb/>
You never were worse <lb/>
I The fact is, the orders are <lb/>
faster than they can be <lb/>
made. Don't let any more get <lb/>
ahead of you, but place your <lb/>
orders A. G. Cox Co. <lb/>
Light and heavy groceries u. <lb/>
ways on band at the store K. <lb/>
G. Chapman Co. <lb/>
Be sure and see H- L. Johnson. <lb/>
for any and everything in the <lb/>
grocery and confectionery line. <lb/>
It. G. Chapman Co. invite the <lb/>
public to call and examine their <lb/>
stock of dry goods, notions <lb/>
The Hue of ladies dress good in <lb/>
the store of F. Chapman Co. <lb/>
is attractive. Call <lb/>
and see. <lb/>
H. L. Johnson daily receives I <lb/>
the nicest assortment of <lb/>
See H. ,. Johnson <lb/>
and light groceries. <lb/>
Dr, B. T. Cox when not in the <lb/>
country can be found either at his <lb/>
or at the store of R G <lb/>
m. o. <lb/>
KING COMBINATION BUGGY. <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
A. G. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
R. J. Cobb. <lb/>
C. V. York. <lb/>
L M. Pender. <lb/>
P B- ii I I <lb/>
for heavy <lb/>
ox on Monday sold his <lb/>
k store to It. G. <lb/>
k factory is an assumed <lb/>
a with several new in. <lb/>
will very <lb/>
development of the <lb/>
growing facilities <lb/>
I all around us. <lb/>
of the at <lb/>
are increasing rapidly. <lb/>
so, Unit it will not be <lb/>
blows bis trump be- <lb/>
i be a presidential office, <lb/>
G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Yon is to Servo, <lb/>
Harrington, Barber <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co, have a nice <lb/>
lot of coffins on hand, tire <lb/>
very reasonable us heretofore. <lb/>
Prompt attention given all orders. <lb/>
nil or <lb/>
the in-e In which a wire <lb/>
fence is to be must determined <lb/>
the Style of fence to be <lb/>
this fact A. ;. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Go. continue to make the <lb/>
fence with barb wire <lb/>
woven in. an well as to keep in <lb/>
stock different heights of <lb/>
mesh perfect <lb/>
fence. <lb/>
Look after rime <lb/>
Chapman Co. <lb/>
In a few few jay, <lb/>
Barber Co. will be ready to <lb/>
serve their customers with any <lb/>
thing in the line. <lb/>
G. R Dixon, who was hurt <lb/>
the lire is nearly all right. <lb/>
We now have a nice lot of porch <lb/>
column timber, <lb/>
of them why not let lit ,, <lb/>
Prices are light. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
We are now occupying W L <lb/>
House shop on Main street, <lb/>
are the position to furnish our <lb/>
us heretofore. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
We carry complete line of farm <lb/>
supplies. Dry <lb/>
Contractors, Constructors and <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS <lb/>
turned and <lb/>
All machinery new and up to-date and of <lb/>
Plans furnished and contract- taken for erection of <lb/>
Tinning, Plating, Guttering and all kinds of sheet <lb/>
metal work. Our Tin shop is next door to <lb/>
Mr. R. L. Wyatt has charge of <lb/>
cur tinning and slating department. You will find him <lb/>
a master of his trade. <lb/>
We ask for our share of the public patronage and <lb/>
will do our beat to give satisfaction. <lb/>
you about and he aura to get the kind. <lb/>
Independence Day In Texas. <lb/>
Austin, Texas, March <lb/>
eight years ago today, at Wash- <lb/>
or. the the Texas <lb/>
groceries, drug and S to <lb/>
seen., one and <lb/>
,. I begun the siege of the <lb/>
Hamilton Barber A . i . , ., <lb/>
Alamo, in accordance with one- <lb/>
The A. G. Mfg. Co. shipped generally <lb/>
today one thousand yards of gar. observed throughout the state. <lb/>
den to one man. What was were dosed and <lb/>
the size of his I appropriate exercises in com memo <lb/>
j ration of the day held in <lb/>
Railroads <lb/>
Recognize <lb/>
Line. <lb/>
The Cox Mfg. Co. have <lb/>
receiving some very <lb/>
letter r <lb/>
letters of testimony from <lb/>
now wing their busies. <lb/>
public and in the colleges <lb/>
pub <lb/>
and <lb/>
Don <lb/>
you i <lb/>
you i <lb/>
any <lb/>
nap.-<lb/>
back <lb/>
guano Sowers, <lb/>
but they haven't <lb/>
However, you may <lb/>
them <lb/>
Brewer, of the <lb/>
spent from Saturday <lb/>
to Sunday afternoon with <lb/>
I. Kittrell. <lb/>
I wish to notify the <lb/>
bat I will grind every <lb/>
at my mill one mile <lb/>
Level on Sam <lb/>
Purnell Tripp. <lb/>
H. King, of Ayden, <lb/>
the Missionary <lb/>
h last Sunday morning <lb/>
as well as buggies <lb/>
some where else to <lb/>
when you can get <lb/>
when you get, <lb/>
just as cheap per- <lb/>
just as nice <lb/>
right here from <lb/>
-r, the man get bug- <lb/>
in. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg, have mot y <lb/>
height you may want and the <lb/>
their fence is well known. <lb/>
They are constantly selling it yet <lb/>
it keeps coining and yon can get <lb/>
fence any day you Plenty <lb/>
of barbed wire kept in stock. <lb/>
The best prices for the best <lb/>
goods can be had at H. L. John- <lb/>
sou's. <lb/>
The latest of cigars and <lb/>
tobacco at H. L. Johnson's. <lb/>
books, pens, pencils and <lb/>
best quality of stationary always <lb/>
tor sale at the drug store. <lb/>
Everything sold at the lowest <lb/>
market price at R. G. Chapman <lb/>
Co's. <lb/>
Best prices and tip top goods <lb/>
be had at B. G. Chapman <lb/>
store. <lb/>
The day was also the an- <lb/>
of the birth of Sam <lb/>
The farmers seem to have fallen Houston, the hero of <lb/>
in love with the Economic Buck for independence, and there <lb/>
band if way they are special services at his grave <lb/>
it for plow harness Is any sign, participated in by <lb/>
Up to date several thousand have Acuity and students of the <lb/>
been shipped and still orders come, i Houston Normal school. <lb/>
The few spring-like days seemed I <lb/>
to remind the farmers that they <lb/>
needed fence, and many of them <lb/>
purchased nice lots of it from the <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg Co. They carry <lb/>
a large stock of it and you can <lb/>
hardly fail to get what you want. <lb/>
The Farmer. <lb/>
ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
Program for Saturday, March <lb/>
Devotional exercises, <lb/>
by Rev. Hornaday. <lb/>
Cleveland, March <lb/>
first time In history, the rail- <lb/>
roads have recognized an electric <lb/>
line, a traffic alliance <lb/>
which marks a wide departure in <lb/>
railroad business. The Western <lb/>
New York excursion committee, at <lb/>
it- meeting just concluded at Oar. <lb/>
bridge elected to member- <lb/>
ship the Traction <lb/>
company. The act ion is sensation- <lb/>
since it contravenes a decision <lb/>
traffic association <lb/>
In the United States, There has <lb/>
a tacit understanding among <lb/>
the steam railroad traffic <lb/>
that no instance should <lb/>
there he any affiliation between <lb/>
the steam roads and the traction <lb/>
companies, There has always <lb/>
been a certain animosity between <lb/>
two sets of railroads, which <lb/>
has continued to grow the <lb/>
lines encroached upon the <lb/>
business of the <lb/>
Model class, first grade <lb/>
Annie Perkins. <lb/>
General discussion. <lb/>
The mud is deep but oar <lb/>
wagons are o. k. still and <lb/>
though our wagons <lb/>
may sometimes stick they always <lb/>
stand. Try G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
older railroads. <lb/>
Reading of minutes and roll call. These things being understood <lb/>
; I the action of the railroads in the <lb/>
western New York exclusion <lb/>
accepting into full <lb/>
.,., , , , ll. Use of objects in a traction is all <lb/>
The the poor the great the Miss Georgie j the more remarkable. <lb/>
farmer he doth feed General discussion, <lb/>
them all; yet he of all the men elation of <lb/>
we know, of worldly goods makes <lb/>
Everett. <lb/>
General discussion. <lb/>
Plans and preparation for <lb/>
work-paper by Miss <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
How to a library <lb/>
paper by Miss Daisy <lb/>
Positive teach- <lb/>
of F. G. <lb/>
Hart man. <lb/>
Question box. <lb/>
Adjournment. <lb/>
smallest show. A king <lb/>
ed, that's him dead sure. Though <lb/>
rough his hand, his heart is pure. <lb/>
Aye, he's the boss of the <lb/>
saint and tough <lb/>
scamp, and if his fields one <lb/>
year lay fallow, the earth with <lb/>
would lie quite mellow. <lb/>
So here's to him who holds the <lb/>
him we make our <lb/>
grateful Dispatch. <lb/>
It is understood that John D. <lb/>
Rockefeller, whole much interested <lb/>
In the work of the Johns Hopkins <lb/>
Hospital, at Baltimore, <lb/>
plates presenting to the <lb/>
institution to meet the shortage <lb/>
occasioned by the tire. <lb/>
No Gloss Carriage Made <lb/>
will wear as long as No <lb/>
others are as heavy bodied, because <lb/>
weigh to more <lb/>
to the pint. Sold by H. L. Carr <lb/>
Mm <lb/>
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having been lo the undersigned <lb/>
by the Clark of Mm Court <lb/>
Pitt county, and having duly qualified <lb/>
a administrator of said estate, notice <lb/>
is hereby given to all persona holding <lb/>
said estate to present <lb/>
them to the undersigned for payment <lb/>
on or before tho first day of February <lb/>
or this be plead In bin- <lb/>
their recovery. All persons <lb/>
to said estate are requested to <lb/>
make immediate payment. <lb/>
This the 29th day of January, <lb/>
of George <lb/>
Jarvis i Blow, attorney's. i <lb/>
Pot Vigorous. <lb/>
John . was day <lb/>
asked . ho , had taken to <lb/>
giving I He <lb/>
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I pupil, took one lesson from me <lb/>
KT, C. a little <lb/>
The Stock complete every <lb/>
and m low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
produce <lb/>
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the worse tot wear. When he turn- <lb/>
ed up for the next lesson he <lb/>
Sullivan, it was my idea to <lb/>
learn enough pugilism from you to <lb/>
be able to lick a certain young man <lb/>
that I dislike. But I've changed <lb/>
my mind now. If ifs all the same <lb/>
to you I'll send this young man <lb/>
down here to take the rest of my <lb/>
sons for <lb/>
the pugilist concluded, <lb/>
a little too rough to teach <lb/>
St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium, <lb/>
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb/>
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CAPACITY, PATIENTS. <lb/>
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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 week; Private Room Rates from to per week. <lb/>
For etc. address <lb/>
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NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb/>
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Hew They Affect the Light That Our <lb/>
Planet to the Moon. <lb/>
The wonderful difference between <lb/>
the same landscape in winter and <lb/>
in summer non familiar <lb/>
to all dwellers in the I. mp rate <lb/>
zones. The two great elements of <lb/>
change the of . ow in <lb/>
winter and of grass in <lb/>
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globe from the the variation <lb/>
in ii- aspect due to sea changes <lb/>
would perhaps lie eve; more <lb/>
than it appears to those upon <lb/>
surface. <lb/>
fact, sometimes lose <lb/>
of very important part which <lb/>
vegetation plays hi giving color to <lb/>
what might be called the <lb/>
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plants always produce <lb/>
greatest effect in this way. of <lb/>
the most striking scenes upon the <lb/>
earth owe their characteristic <lb/>
to mosses and lichens. The <lb/>
famous of Green- <lb/>
land, which for miles north- <lb/>
ward from Cape York, derive their <lb/>
splendid color from the growth of <lb/>
red lichen which covers their faces. <lb/>
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gray granite, their aspect would be <lb/>
entirely different from what it is <lb/>
but for the presence of the lichen. <lb/>
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not less beautiful scenes, the rocky <lb/>
pass called the Golden Gate in the <lb/>
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rich color and its name to the <lb/>
low lichen covering its <lb/>
and the indescribable of the <lb/>
great hot spring terrace arise main- <lb/>
from the presence of minute <lb/>
plants flourishing in the water that <lb/>
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aspect as viewed from <lb/>
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Tl . Dinner. <lb/>
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humble pun. e went to Chats- <lb/>
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He did not put Ms heart in is work. <lb/>
He learned from his blunders. <lb/>
He chose bis friends among his <lb/>
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lodgment. <lb/>
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Monday. Feb <lb/>
Miss Hauling returned II <lb/>
to Washington Sunday morning. <lb/>
Mies left Sunday <lb/>
morning <lb/>
David James has returned m <lb/>
Hew York. <lb/>
J. I. Smith came from Wake <lb/>
Forest last <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson has returned <lb/>
from the markets. <lb/>
J. B. Harding came in Sunday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
A. J. Moore returned Saturday <lb/>
evening from Hi I. <lb/>
T. A. returned Saturday <lb/>
evening from New York. <lb/>
Hies Bi left this morn- <lb/>
for City. <lb/>
O. W. Baker came in Sunday <lb/>
evening from n. <lb/>
The condition of Mrs. Emily <lb/>
Harris, ed a Stroke <lb/>
is some <lb/>
too <lb/>
Mis Bite ed B <lb/>
day evening from a visit to Char- <lb/>
lotto and <lb/>
Mil in B <lb/>
; to Visit <lb/>
parent <lb/>
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mother, Mn I <lb/>
sick.<lb/>
up <lb/>
few Arrivals. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
THE <lb/>
KING CLOTHIER <lb/>
Has Just Returned From His <lb/>
Purchasing Tour. <lb/>
Ail the Latest Novelties in Clothing, <lb/>
Men's Furnishings and Shoes are Arriving <lb/>
j daily. <lb/>
See Our New Before Buying.<lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb/>
Tuesday, Mar n <lb/>
King has <lb/>
i visit to i <lb/>
. W. E. Cos i M <lb/>
day from Will. <lb/>
Miss Addie Taft returned Mon- <lb/>
day evening from a visit to Hen- I<lb/>
Miss Adelaide Tail re- <lb/>
turned Monday evening from a <lb/>
visit to Henderson. <lb/>
John Boyd, of Va who , <lb/>
daughter, J <lb/>
are in the <lb/>
NORTHERN <lb/>
Buying; our Spring and <lb/>
Summer Stock, <lb/>
Greenville's Great Department St r <lb/>
retinue. <lb/>
has been visiting nil <lb/>
Mrs. N. W. <lb/>
home toe <lb/>
Mrs. William or <lb/>
Vanceboro, who has been visiting J <lb/>
her sister, Mrs. 1ST. W, Jackson, j <lb/>
returned homo today, <lb/>
Mrs. Dora Quinn left this morn- <lb/>
for to be at the <lb/>
bedside of her son, Poster, who is <lb/>
very sick. <lb/>
We will have, in a short time, <lb/>
One <lb/>
of <lb/>
March <lb/>
W. II. Cox, of Kinston, <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
SI <lb/>
the Largest and <lb/>
Complete stock of <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions <lb/>
Ever Shown in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
H. left this morning <lb/>
for <lb/>
Major Smith, f Sen, spent <lb/>
Toe day here. <lb/>
returned to Wake <lb/>
Fores. , today. <lb/>
A. B. Si came in <lb/>
Oxford. <lb/>
E. M. Cheek returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening from Wilmington. <lb/>
Smoot Under Investigation. Revolution Threatened. <lb/>
U. G. Tyson came over from <lb/>
Kinston this morning, <lb/>
A. returned <lb/>
at Chapel Hill today. <lb/>
j. Harding returned today to <lb/>
the A. M. College at <lb/>
J. traveling <lb/>
the Biblical Recorder, John G. and former eon <lb/>
Robert W. Taylor, of <lb/>
Ohio, the opposition <lb/>
Washington, i. C, Mar. <lb/>
The investigation tight of <lb/>
Smoot, Utah, to retain <lb/>
his seat in the United States sen- <lb/>
ate, being an apostle of the <lb/>
began this morning <lb/>
before the senate committee on <lb/>
privileges and elections. The <lb/>
committee room is crowded with <lb/>
witnesses who had been summoned <lb/>
from Utah, and with <lb/>
of various women's <lb/>
and others interested in the <lb/>
case. <lb/>
secretary of the treasury <lb/>
pent today hero. <lb/>
Ada C. of <lb/>
who ban been visiting Mrs. <lb/>
E. A. Tuesday evening. <lb/>
N. B. Broughton, of Raleigh and <lb/>
E. B. White, of Franklinton, who <lb/>
spoke last night, left this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
to the seating Smoot, and A. <lb/>
of this city and <lb/>
Van of Salt <lb/>
Lake City, represent the defense. <lb/>
President Joseph F. Smith, the <lb/>
highest official of the <lb/>
church, was the first witness. <lb/>
Berlin, Mar. <lb/>
reports that Russia is <lb/>
the verge of a revolution. M. <lb/>
minister of war of <lb/>
regards the peasants as in a <lb/>
most dangerous condition. <lb/>
rustics, the paper says, mad- <lb/>
by excessive use of vodka <lb/>
or rye whiskey, are <lb/>
plundering estates burning <lb/>
homesteads murdering <lb/>
land owners in all directions. Ow- <lb/>
to this revolutionary danger; <lb/>
the government has proclaimed a <lb/>
form of martial in fifty- <lb/>
three out of seventy-one provinces <lb/>
ii. European <lb/>
The Shoe has that something in. beauty <lb/>
and style that means individuality. <lb/>
Id in the hi degrees it <lb/>
to the foot. In the diversity of kinds tin- are <lb/>
for evening <lb/>
to tho sturdy winter street boot; they all have a <lb/>
airy gracefulness peculiarly their own, which is h ti <lb/>
appeal to a woman's ye. <lb/>
Fir, They Pit Perfectly. <lb/>
Shoos and about <lb/>
instep so to make for the foot t slip f r <lb/>
ward and crowd the toes, while ball and <lb/>
have plenty of room thus giving play to the <lb/>
This is exactly what shoes do. <lb/>
Our new spring in will b <lb/>
very shortly. <lb/>
A plane at Niagara Falls is <lb/>
nitrogen from the air by <lb/>
but not yet in commercial <lb/>
quantity. <lb/>
Greenville's Great Department Store. <lb/>
Your for <lb/>
to with Gloss Car- <lb/>
Paint. It weighs to off, <lb/>
more to the pint others, <lb/>
longer, and gives a glees equal to <lb/>
Sold by H. L. Carr. <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
At o'clock this afternoon, at <lb/>
the home of Mr. J W. Allen, <lb/>
three miles from Greenville, his <lb/>
daughter, Miss Eva, and Mr. W. <lb/>
F. Evans were married Rev. <lb/>
King,<lb/>
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, MARCH 1904. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Early Dissolution of Parliament. <lb/>
London, March <lb/>
of the liberal party fully -x- <lb/>
pet an early dissolution of the <lb/>
parliament present govern- <lb/>
and are preparing for gen <lb/>
election within six weeks <lb/>
Difficulties of the present weak <lb/>
cabinet expected to fulminate <lb/>
a disastrous within <lb/>
creased expenditure which <lb/>
will even go beyond record trade <lb/>
1804. When the election comes <lb/>
the liberals expect a conservative <lb/>
ware to a f liberal <lb/>
and Irish to over one hundred In <lb/>
such case It i predicted that King <lb/>
Babcock Triumphs. <lb/>
Milwaukee. March <lb/>
Congressman Joseph W. Babcock, <lb/>
of t lie- n- <lb/>
congressional <lb/>
was renominated tor congress to- <lb/>
day by the republicans of the <lb/>
Third district. His <lb/>
one of the most inter- <lb/>
fights in the political annals <lb/>
of <lb/>
Turkey Quits Strutting. <lb/>
Mar. <lb/>
Porte has abandoned its high tone <lb/>
with regard to Macedonian reforms, i <lb/>
Monument of Coal. <lb/>
American League Meeting. <lb/>
Y March <lb/>
baseball for the season of <lb/>
1904 mace its bow today when the <lb/>
magnates of the organization <lb/>
t the Fifth Avenue hots <lb/>
to discuss the schedule and other <lb/>
Charleston, W. Va., Mar. <lb/>
A. of coal <lb/>
f above ground and <lb/>
will be erected in the <lb/>
which it adopted after t tie . <lb/>
T , Louis exposition to advertise to <lb/>
Japanese successes, and . . <lb/>
, , . of the re- <lb/>
makes of our . . <lb/>
,. . , , Virginia. It will <lb/>
the wishes of Bosnia with regard , ,. , <lb/>
,. t, ,. t,. . ,. , <lb/>
to the Balkans. This ,., . , <lb/>
c ., c i L . of coal ever made, <lb/>
from the fact that instead <lb/>
of being conciliatory, has in recent I Number of Dead Increases. <lb/>
to the Sultan Mar. .-Fourteen <lb/>
j taken an arrogant and bellicose j bodies all have been from <lb/>
tone bis <lb/>
majesty. <lb/>
Edward will call on Spencer <lb/>
I matters to rue league s <lb/>
Afraid America Will Help. <lb/>
St. <lb/>
the rains Hotel <lb/>
One other body is in sight, <lb/>
dead number fifteen. <lb/>
The police have received an <lb/>
list of five missing men, so <lb/>
that if reasonably certain <lb/>
affairs for summer. <lb/>
that a score of people lost their <lb/>
; newspaper the disaster. <lb/>
to form a new ministry; that Port of American consuls A heart rending incident <lb/>
folio foreign be offered Lord I y. j . ,.; f the in re-1 purred this o'clock, <lb/>
old he decline, to questing the had uncovered and re- <lb/>
Sir ward. ex- <lb/>
. Mon <lb/>
Past Lord <lb/>
be offered Sir <lb/>
Thirteen Twenty Injured. <lb/>
Few York, March <lb/>
building department Coroner, dis <lb/>
attorney, and police have <lb/>
all begun investigation this morn <lb/>
for the purpose of placing the <lb/>
blame for the collapse of Hotel <lb/>
Darlington, which course of <lb/>
on 46th fell <lb/>
yesterday afternoon killing and <lb/>
injuring In addition to the <lb/>
arrest of the foreman, seven war- <lb/>
rants have been issued by the <lb/>
coroner No less eight hod- <lb/>
lea been sen the ruins. <lb/>
Provision Train Cut <lb/>
London, <lb/>
correspondent the St. <lb/>
James is authority for the <lb/>
statement that Admiral <lb/>
rush the petition of the inhabitants <lb/>
of Siberian, that a pro- <lb/>
vision be run over <lb/>
Trans road mi intervals. <lb/>
Richmond, Va., March <lb/>
of Virginia, in state <lb/>
at Norfolk today, <lb/>
led delegates to national <lb/>
convention at Chicago and adopted <lb/>
a resolution Roosevelt <lb/>
for the nomination. <lb/>
In Ninth District. <lb/>
hide her time and <lb/>
St. Charles, Mo., Mar. 3.-The t <lb/>
Ninth district met <lb/>
t day and elected delegates and <lb/>
alternates to attend th national <lb/>
o be held at Chicago <lb/>
were adopt <lb/>
ed the administration of <lb/>
President <lb/>
will cause great in ti; s- moved the of Alexander John- <lb/>
with The paper says the eon when they discovered another <lb/>
sending f will man him who was still alive, <lb/>
great to Japan.; A beam was lying across hi- chest. <lb/>
the due- He had been alive hundreds <lb/>
war time gives Vic Alex- of tons of debris for thirty eight <lb/>
power to save himself, It is He was unconscious and <lb/>
thought America has been de- died before reaching the hospital <lb/>
for the time being, she will <lb/>
Dispensary Election <lb/>
take renewed Ohio Dinner to Taft. <lb/>
cause serious; Hew York, March an- <lb/>
diplomatic It is now j of <lb/>
stated that America has promised of Hew <lb/>
Japan assistance to be <lb/>
I one of most notable affairs of <lb/>
,. . kind given in New York this <lb/>
Want a Compromise. The of <lb/>
Indianapolis, March will be William H. Taft, <lb/>
the nab went in j secretary of war, and mull Kinston <lb/>
to give <lb/>
ships. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Your e was the re- <lb/>
a few days ago of a pain- <lb/>
t, issued by Hon. Walter P. <lb/>
member of congress, <lb/>
from Tennessee, in which he give <lb/>
a full explanation of the <lb/>
low introduced in the <lb/>
house by last November. <lb/>
The <lb/>
as national far the <lb/>
building and I <lb/>
he The is <lb/>
available at the rated <lb/>
a year for three years, and is to <lb/>
be divided the to- <lb/>
cording to their i. i. ex- <lb/>
; no state it. receive <lb/>
than of In amount. <lb/>
A like amount be by <lb/>
or counties n i Mid, so <lb/>
that 000.000 are to b spent <lb/>
reads. If this is <lb/>
according to <lb/>
of each state, as bill <lb/>
provides we would ts our <lb/>
share, and with <lb/>
a like amount added by state <lb/>
we would have to be <lb/>
spent on the betterment <lb/>
of oar roads. <lb/>
We people who live in country <lb/>
fully realize the Importance of <lb/>
an and feel that <lb/>
the time has come when national <lb/>
aid is needed. <lb/>
Prof. B. W. Stephens is <lb/>
ed to hie room. We hope <lb/>
him out again soon. <lb/>
W. W. and J. M. <lb/>
session morning It was learned governor the Philippines <lb/>
It is the purpose of the <lb/>
make this army and navy <lb/>
The election held yesterday pass- that neither nor opera- <lb/>
quietly and with good feet- were united among them <lb/>
Although the battle wee selves on the subject function, the chief depart- <lb/>
earnestly fought upon It is said scale com-1 officials and many <lb/>
sides and the dispensary advocates had previously suggested the highest In both branches <lb/>
won by the smallest margin, yet a but half of the service have promised to be <lb/>
good feeling prevailed upon both miners and operatives would not j present. <lb/>
sides. Out of a registered vote of <lb/>
see <lb/>
there were votes cast and <lb/>
the dispensary was carried by only <lb/>
one majority. The women cannot <lb/>
, , he too highly praised for the good <lb/>
said that while lie . <lb/>
the people in their <lb/>
grave crisis, nevertheless every <lb/>
thing must give way before army <lb/>
agree other half. The <lb/>
effort today is to get both sides <lb/>
together on some of <lb/>
Launching; of the Virginia. <lb/>
Washington, D. March <lb/>
The of the battleship <lb/>
. g p,. which originally <lb/>
t done them, in fact bad it J doled to take place today at New- <lb/>
., been for the women the London, Mar. 4.-The I has <lb/>
would have teen different. j financial agent who has just q . <lb/>
The vote by wards was as fol- ed from St. Petersburg, declares w. . <lb/>
Watson <lb/>
March if <lb/>
James E. <lb/>
was renominated without <lb/>
by con- <lb/>
convent ion of the <lb/>
district. The also <lb/>
named delegate and alternates to <lb/>
the republican convention. <lb/>
was as . u <lb/>
, lows upon the question j I tat that the ,;,., ii <lb/>
Governor of Virginia. <lb/>
The Virginia is the cf the <lb/>
large battleships under <lb/>
to made ready tor launch- <lb/>
VB. I being in financial straits is <lb/>
J without foundation. He says that <lb/>
Russia noes not intend to float a <lb/>
us at present 1.0 need of it <lb/>
exists. The gold reserve in the <lb/>
bank is -stated at <lb/>
ninety-two million pounds. <lb/>
Total government might draw the <lb/>
Ward <lb/>
Word <lb/>
Ward <lb/>
Ward <lb/>
Tn age went t <lb/>
W. A. and B <lb/>
weal to Snow Hill d <lb/>
attend court. <lb/>
R. was wit- <lb/>
while yesterday <lb/>
Turnage went <lb/>
Hill yesterday on <lb/>
and Mrs. W. J. <lb/>
went to Snow Hill yesterday to <lb/>
visit Mrs, parents, Mr. <lb/>
Mrs. D, AT. Patrick. <lb/>
day to <lb/>
Snow <lb/>
Upon the question of <lb/>
vote was an<lb/>
First Ward <lb/>
Planters Compress Hearing. M <lb/>
Washington, D. O., March bird Ward fill <lb/>
The Interstate Commerce Fourth Ward <lb/>
today began a in Ward <lb/>
this city, in the case of the Plant- <lb/>
Company of Boston Total <lb/>
a number of rail reads. The <lb/>
case involves the relative rates on <lb/>
cylindrical bales of cotton the <lb/>
round bales. <lb/>
Funeral of Raby. <lb/>
New Brunswick, N. J., March <lb/>
Baby, the world's oldest <lb/>
resident, years old, who died <lb/>
at the poor house Tuesday, was <lb/>
buried the Springfield New <lb/>
this Rev. <lb/>
J. A. officiating. Many <lb/>
floral tributes were offered and <lb/>
of people viewed the remains <lb/>
ill <lb/>
Bishop Coming Home. <lb/>
Loudon, March <lb/>
Rev. Joseph C. mission- <lb/>
bishop of the Methodist <lb/>
church to from <lb/>
Liverpool for New York today on <lb/>
the Celtic. Since he left America <lb/>
a year ago Bishop has <lb/>
made a tour of African mis <lb/>
extending over a period of <lb/>
nine months, during which he <lb/>
traveled about 30.000 miles. He <lb/>
reports the missionary work in <lb/>
Africa to be making gratifying <lb/>
progress. <lb/>
More Landed. <lb/>
China, Mar. Word <lb/>
whole of this, but has .,;. hero that Japanese <lb/>
troops had lauded some force <lb/>
lions to its own credit and there <lb/>
is no need to go beyond its own <lb/>
current account. In addition to <lb/>
at Gen Ban, on eastern coast of <lb/>
Korea. They are not proceeding <lb/>
this, government deposits in two as <lb/>
London houses alone amounts to, nave expected they <lb/>
two million pounds, while but are instead making tor <lb/>
can be drawn from Yong where they will rein- <lb/>
Germany other countries, force the Japanese forces already <lb/>
there. The forces at Ping Yang <lb/>
Losses for Japan. <lb/>
St. Petersburg, Mar. <lb/>
newspaper dispatch from <lb/>
quites an eye witness of <lb/>
the Port Arthur attack as saying <lb/>
that up to 1st the Japanese <lb/>
were six cruisers and five <lb/>
torpedo boats damaged, and two <lb/>
torpedo boats and one gun boat <lb/>
sunk. <lb/>
When it rains cats and dogs at <lb/>
sea look out for yawls and barks. <lb/>
are also being reinforced daily <lb/>
from Seoul. The Russian advance <lb/>
column which is now situated at <lb/>
twenty miles north of Ping <lb/>
Yang, is but small in number. <lb/>
Haste Makes Waste, <lb/>
Si. March <lb/>
Admiral who i- en route <lb/>
to far has arrived at <lb/>
trans district, bur only <lb/>
after a trip consuming a fort night. <lb/>
This is five days longer than it <lb/>
would normally take to cover the <lb/>
distance, shows in transportation <lb/>
resulting from confusion caused <lb/>
the attempt to rush troops more <lb/>
rapidly than the trans Siberian <lb/>
road is of accommodating <lb/>
them. Owing to this slowness it <lb/>
is stated that sufficient troops can- <lb/>
not reach the zone of hostilities in <lb/>
time t In an active campaign <lb/>
before nest mouth. <lb/>
Still Contending. <lb/>
Indianapolis, Mar. <lb/>
to the program given out Fri- <lb/>
day afternoon, the miners op- <lb/>
met this morning <lb/>
convention to hear the report of <lb/>
joint scale committee. This re <lb/>
Poverty, is like fire, it makes a asks for cents <lb/>
good servant, but a cruel master. Pr ton reduction. <lb/>
They Say Americans Offer Help <lb/>
to Russia. <lb/>
St. Petersburg, Mar. <lb/>
asserts that American <lb/>
ship owners have offered to fit out <lb/>
a large number of fast steamships <lb/>
to act as privateers at Russia's <lb/>
service, destroying mer- <lb/>
chant marine her <lb/>
coast. <lb/>
Smallpox Epidemic. <lb/>
St Petersburg, Mar. <lb/>
smallpox epidemic is raging <lb/>
in the trans Baikal district. Fears <lb/>
are felt that the scourge will <lb/>
spread to the troops stationed <lb/>
there and far East. <lb/>
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