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NEW YEAR <lb/>
A. E. TUCKER, the man who has <lb/>
made so many people happy with his low <lb/>
prices during the year 1904, wishes to re- <lb/>
turn sincere thanks to his many and <lb/>
customers for the liberal they <lb/>
have given his store. At the same time <lb/>
he takes pier sure in advising them that he <lb/>
can be found at the same place through <lb/>
the New Year ready to serve them with <lb/>
the best goods to be had for the money. <lb/>
Come to see me and always find a <lb/>
hearty welcome. <lb/>
A. E. TUCKER. <lb/>
received by Mr. and Mr. <lb/>
will in <lb/>
A Beautiful of a Popular; <lb/>
Couple. <lb/>
N. C. Dec 30.1904 <lb/>
Pr. f C, L Hornaday, of <lb/>
I Trinity Park School, Durham, N. <lb/>
C, and Mis Bessie Jones, of this <lb/>
city, were married at o'clock <lb/>
last evening. The wedding took <lb/>
place in Ann street Methodist <lb/>
church, Rev. J. A. Hornaday, <lb/>
the and former <lb/>
pastor of officiating, <lb/>
assisted by the pastor, Rev. H. M <lb/>
Kara. <lb/>
Mr. once lived in <lb/>
Greenville and left here when a <lb/>
bey tor Asheville. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Friday, December 1904. <lb/>
O. D. Hooker ban returned <lb/>
Durham. <lb/>
O. E. Warren went to Norfolk <lb/>
today. <lb/>
J. key returned to <lb/>
and the today. <lb/>
school room of the large Richard Randolph went to <lb/>
which was handsomely i today, <lb/>
decorated with evergreens and returned Thursday <lb/>
plants, were filled Norfolk, <lb/>
who had <lb/>
, ,. ceremony. Miss Jessie Lee Sugg returned <lb/>
at the today, <lb/>
the J. F. Smith returned Thursday <lb/>
Petersburg. <lb/>
Ola Forbes returned Thursday <lb/>
evening from Williamston. <lb/>
S. J. returned Thursday <lb/>
a trip up the road. <lb/>
Misses Elite Brown <lb/>
i by m suits by Miss Lottie C <lb/>
it. Then the strains of <lb/>
Lohengrin's wadding march pealed <lb/>
from in.- large organ at which <lb/>
I Mrs Hew laud, of Durham, <lb/>
pi.-i I'd As the measured rouse <lb/>
filled the ch, iron the pastor's <lb/>
WE WISH YOU A <lb/>
MERRY <lb/>
CHRISTMAS. <lb/>
We extend to you our many Thanks <lb/>
for your kind patronage for the past <lb/>
year. Wishing one and all a Merry. <lb/>
Merry Christmas and a happy New <lb/>
Year <lb/>
L WILKINSON GO. <lb/>
stud came the first of the bridal turned this morning flora <lb/>
I Theodore Cox spent Thursday <lb/>
These Mr. Paul ebb, Kev. W. E. <lb/>
Morehead City and Raj Mt , <lb/>
Browning, of Durham. Next .-ante <lb/>
Have You Hated Ye Owing the <lb/>
How have hated yourself <lb/>
during the past year for doing the <lb/>
mean, contemptible, <lb/>
things Yet you have tried to <lb/>
console yourself with the great <lb/>
good you could do with the <lb/>
you made by it. It is astonishing <lb/>
how men will with the palm <lb/>
of dishonesty, which is so insidious <lb/>
at first, which intoxicates and <lb/>
one, bar p and kills <lb/>
later. If every were <lb/>
taught that to be successful a man <lb/>
must be greater than his <lb/>
that his character must not <lb/>
be for sale at any price; that he <lb/>
will always rich a. long as lie <lb/>
retains it, and just proportion <lb/>
to its strength and integrity, <lb/>
weak and u and a failure <lb/>
no matter how money he <lb/>
may have, just in proportion to the <lb/>
weakness of his if he <lb/>
only started out with the <lb/>
that only real is <lb/>
, mat is the lost f <lb/>
the of one's <lb/>
character, fr pleasure or <lb/>
were only <lb/>
that b- cannot a fluid lo <lb/>
deceive a lit bit <lb/>
quality of goods he is selling, or <lb/>
the the lie is <lb/>
what a revolution would <lb/>
come Ex <lb/>
two of the bridesmaids These <lb/>
were Misses <lb/>
Beaufort and Dora of <lb/>
Greenville. were fallowed <lb/>
by Messrs Tom V. Lindsay, Jr., <lb/>
of Ne-v Bern and Leslie Davis, of <lb/>
Morehead City, Misses Pauline <lb/>
Sheep, of City and Mary <lb/>
of the same place. <lb/>
came I lit lie <lb/>
girls. Minces Annie sud <lb/>
Lucy who preceded me <lb/>
bride, win. in leaning upon <lb/>
the aim f Miss <lb/>
Mr. mid Mrs. R. M. Jones, el <lb/>
Durham, who have visiting <lb/>
their daughter, Mrs. B. E. Par- <lb/>
ham, returned bone today. <lb/>
Harding and little coo, <lb/>
Charlotte, who have visit <lb/>
lug his parent, Maj. and Mrs. H. <lb/>
left this <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter F. Hard- <lb/>
who were <lb/>
Tuesday, here <lb/>
Me. urn Mrs. F. C. <lb/>
Di. and Mis. W. H. and <lb/>
of tint., Forge. Va , <lb/>
r Mi. F. M. lion <lb/>
; I no <lb/>
long veil, and <lb/>
u In of <lb/>
who have beau Mr. and <lb/>
Mm. C. T. left this <lb/>
Mis. M. S. Greene and daughter, <lb/>
Mi-a Betsey, who have <lb/>
rose-, which Were tied I Mm. F. M. Hodges, <lb/>
The bride's maids wore white Ida their home in <lb/>
silk mull, and carried <lb/>
holly tied with red ribbon, <lb/>
Rev. J. A. Green- <lb/>
ville Station, the care- <lb/>
in but m <lb/>
observing presentation <lb/>
wedding ring <lb/>
Mrs. Harry daughter, <lb/>
, Miss id Heading, Pa., who <lb/>
have attending u Louse <lb/>
Mat left <lb/>
; It ell <lb/>
December 31st, 1904. <lb/>
A. J. Moore went lo Bethel to- <lb/>
Hr. Bowen, of Washington, is <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
After the ceremony the <lb/>
party went to the home of the <lb/>
i bride's parents, where i <lb/>
given the irons <lb/>
who bud come to the <lb/>
u i H. T. King went up the road <lb/>
This morning the happy couple . h <lb/>
left on the early train for <lb/>
where will spend a few Mrs Cobb, returned to <lb/>
with the parents be- I <lb/>
i lute going iii ii Do-1 Dr j l from <lb/>
ham, X. C <lb/>
The bride mid groom <lb/>
recipients of many <lb/>
were i <lb/>
valuable I <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Fri- <lb/>
day evening from Bethel. <lb/>
Miss Cobb, of Tarboro, is <lb/>
Mr-. Fannie Jenkins. <lb/>
P, T. returned Friday <lb/>
The marriage of Mia E. i m Scotland <lb/>
Miller and John I. which K L Strickland returned Fri- <lb/>
celebrated Sunday evening at j . <lb/>
the residence of the <lb/>
I Mr. and Mrs. J A. Miller, No Mr. and Mrs. L. <lb/>
Drive, was an unusually rived this morning from Bean. <lb/>
, picturesque event. The fort. <lb/>
was performed beneath <lb/>
a wedding bell of mistletoe amidst <lb/>
an effective Christmas netting <lb/>
holly, mistletoe, cut <lb/>
and various evergreens i Mr, and Mrs. G. J. Woodward <lb/>
bride was gowned cream I evening from <lb/>
silk mall, with to match, and Durham. <lb/>
carried bride's roses. Bey A. T. g of <lb/>
Bell, pastor of the street I Mt <lb/>
church, was the official- j Friday <lb/>
clergyman. <lb/>
Following the ceremony, a sup <lb/>
per was for the bridal par <lb/>
and a few invited guests. A <lb/>
LING CURE <lb/>
MORE EXILE FOR CON- <lb/>
a Cure at Obtained, After <lb/>
. a Investigation, <lb/>
by St <lb/>
A tow months ago the attention of ft <lb/>
few scientific and philanthropic gen- <lb/>
of St. Louis was directed to an <lb/>
entirely new method of combating that <lb/>
of all diseases, tuber- <lb/>
called <lb/>
Out of cases, were complete- <lb/>
cured have shown such <lb/>
that their ultimate <lb/>
is but a question of a few week. <lb/>
So have been the results <lb/>
and a in cases pronounced <lb/>
by all old methods that a <lb/>
company been formed and is no <lb/>
pared to furnish at a normal cost <lb/>
this cu e to all sufferers of the <lb/>
One of its chief features is <lb/>
that patients can remain <lb/>
rounded by friends and relatives, and <lb/>
in a great many instances, especially <lb/>
the incipient or early of the <lb/>
j pursue their daily <lb/>
I and become cured. <lb/>
receiving the treat- <lb/>
I moot hero in St. have complete- <lb/>
I recovered as rapidly as in <lb/>
New Mexico and <lb/>
I The wonderful results in <lb/>
, been accomplished by the <lb/>
I and which controls this <lb/>
marvelous medical located <lb/>
; the r main Nor h Seventh <lb/>
street, St. Louis, hey have also lo- <lb/>
a factory on and <lb/>
has built at <lb/>
side, Mo. The cure will be known us <lb/>
I Lung ore, and <lb/>
i P. i the the <lb/>
h are u ed, ill person <lb/>
I ally nun. of the of the <lb/>
Mr. Benson will personally <lb/>
I met all who call st the of th <lb/>
on Seventh and will <lb/>
all communications from <lb/>
who are unable to make a per- <lb/>
the Louis Globe <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
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N. , <lb/>
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FOR <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
is visiting Silts Alice <lb/>
Lang. <lb/>
variety of beautiful <lb/>
Hattie of <lb/>
who has been visiting Mrs. <lb/>
J. A. Brady, left even- <lb/>
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY RATES, <lb/>
1904-5. <lb/>
THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb/>
announce rate of <lb/>
One and One Third Clan Fare. <lb/>
pate <lb/>
Tickets on -ale De-comber <lb/>
and Final <lb/>
i limit rat anting to January i <lb/>
To teachers and students of <lb/>
on presentation <lb/>
i surrender of certificates signed <lb/>
j by or <lb/>
pals, tickets may be sold at <lb/>
above December <lb/>
, to inclusive, with final <lb/>
Until returning to January 8th. <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
For full information, call n <lb/>
ticket agents, or address, <lb/>
H. M. T. M. <lb/>
; W. J. CRAIG. G. P. A. <lb/>
I N. C. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
f. J. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
am <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
AMONG BUSINESS HOUSES. <lb/>
A. e-be same force FIRE. <lb/>
M A D. C. <lb/>
W. . <lb/>
and Continuance, for the New B H. continues <lb/>
c o Houses and Several Small- <lb/>
Mrs. W. B. Greene and <lb/>
Burned. <lb/>
Year. <lb/>
Tub <lb/>
. to. Blanch C and , <lb/>
I insurance <lb/>
Half Million Pounds of Tobacco <lb/>
. , Go Up In <lb/>
position with WM. A. Brad, aid m Fire at Tuckers. <lb/>
own H. <lb/>
A Co., with h m. i the <lb/>
Han. J. R. ,.,, <lb/>
to there fl. destroying <lb/>
J. H. .,. K B. , . <lb/>
c,,. Bro. returned to <lb/>
M. s. . pounds of leaf <lb/>
B. The fire in the <lb/>
of Ins stock. . . by K. U. <lb/>
B. h. his <lb/>
A. BO, and m none ad L L Like ; w w fr <lb/>
One new clerk <lb/>
. M. will I-, I. of Bait., <lb/>
of the for i he new firm <lb/>
changes as sales- J. G. continues with T <lb/>
from H L Carr to J. F. E. Ca. <lb/>
Davenport. Alice There i bat one <lb/>
continues Mr. Frank Carey barren <lb/>
O. L Wilkinson continue with slopped . go to school. J <lb/>
the lore, W. U A J I. per, J L Home and Eugene <lb/>
Wilson can found there <lb/>
h withdrawn <lb/>
Lumber . Th- only change at the store of <lb/>
J V. i Has- <lb/>
the <lb/>
j ,. ; Tin-old fore. <lb/>
will move hi stock B A P. <lb/>
to . store the building C M -loots. Charlie James. John- <lb/>
Hugh m sales-1 ale and Lena Mat- <lb/>
T. It. Cherry j U Forbes with <lb/>
hits to g the and j Mooring. <lb/>
saved injury to th <lb/>
but much the WM <lb/>
both by fire and <lb/>
The first persons reaching the <lb/>
store finding the luck door open <lb/>
near where the fire was lends lo <lb/>
the be that some rat had <lb/>
broken into the Wore to plunder <lb/>
set the go- its on <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Building A Lumbar <lb/>
saw gave the <lb/>
alarm. Tub were <lb/>
under being <lb/>
frame con <lb/>
much material <lb/>
n spread The three <lb/>
prize houses a id warehouse of <lb/>
Greenville C., <lb/>
storage build- <lb/>
belonging lo I. <lb/>
h grading house b.-l. t M. <lb/>
in d <lb/>
to H site were <lb/>
destroyed, <lb/>
all aides <lb/>
all the prize ware- <lb/>
there were huge <lb/>
Of tobacco, ill bulk and ho- <lb/>
j heads, but very little of it could <lb/>
N, t; <lb/>
of N Caro- <lb/>
mi t <lb/>
II of New <lb/>
of house, <lb/>
Senator . A. Webb, of Bun <lb/>
collide, t of the <lb/>
s mile. <lb/>
F B. of is <lb/>
rending clerk of the house; Frank <lb/>
of <lb/>
priori pal cl M. <lb/>
of engrossing <lb/>
In the Senate A J. Maxwell is <lb/>
principal clerk L. <lb/>
both succeeding <lb/>
themselves, <lb/>
Bob. Tana W. Mason was chair- <lb/>
man the senate caucus. <lb/>
Mai tie <lb/>
has to g. ; . . I e saved. a few i the hogs- <lb/>
goes bunting J HI Joshua Manning takes a p f,;, <lb/>
Clerk <lb/>
Everett comes us u Jew <lb/>
W H Hicks. U <lb/>
Ty-on, May, Mrs M D will engage i i at <lb/>
Misses i and Ada; ville. B L <lb/>
o. the big store. I of the m <lb/>
ll-n- -ins Hill II <lb/>
J I. ti <lb/>
B F m the Bee <lb/>
i U <lb/>
In <lb/>
bill for <lb/>
I K H Z P have . g ti <lb/>
the business of A <lb/>
Brown, gone <lb/>
Mises <lb/>
to I <lb/>
e Nellie <lb/>
L formerly a lib H g charge <lb/>
If any hive bun overlooked <lb/>
I kindly call our lo it. <lb/>
Lawrence with ibis store, the bold <lb/>
Miss Joyner <lb/>
Pulley A a,,,. <lb/>
lakes a position wishes the new <lb/>
A K Tucker 1-F Waters happiness pros- <lb/>
pertly. <lb/>
Tin- of e has the <lb/>
Back to His Former Business, <lb/>
same clever force m U <lb/>
Liitle. C W Wind and L. II. Pander who last year was <lb/>
M L Building Lumber Go. <lb/>
P Vandyke will resign has returned i the tinning <lb/>
a Halt's to go in business j nest and ill do a general roofing. <lb/>
A G with the J repairing plumbing buss <lb/>
j at Ins stand in the corner store on <lb/>
head could be rolled time. <lb/>
A brisk wind blowing from <lb/>
southwest and <lb/>
to lull bail root's over on <lb/>
Dickinson avenue and beyond, and <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
there <lb/>
would doubt been m-r <lb/>
cs burned. Several did <lb/>
from Hie cinders but were put out. <lb/>
We could not get at an <lb/>
of the loses, <lb/>
bur H. A. White's which <lb/>
the bulk of the insurance <lb/>
gives us a <lb/>
the can led by the <lb/>
and <lb/>
mates that in- Mt of each will be <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
r Deeds R. Williams <lb/>
issued licenses to the following <lb/>
Couples last week. <lb/>
G. L. Burroughs and <lb/>
A. and S. <lb/>
Powell. <lb/>
W. F. and P. <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
K. Fold, <lb/>
Jerry <lb/>
I. L. Corey and Lucy Gray. <lb/>
W. H. Damp Clark. <lb/>
0.0 Jones and Lou Chapman, <lb/>
Moore and Florence Cox. <lb/>
Erma Jenkins. <lb/>
Win. and Mary C. Vines. <lb/>
and Nettie Ran- <lb/>
BAPTIST SUNDAY L <lb/>
Elects New for Last <lb/>
Year. <lb/>
morning the Baptist <lb/>
Sunday school elected the follow- <lb/>
officers for year <lb/>
Supervisor, C. D. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Assistant J. G. <lb/>
Bowling. <lb/>
Treasurer, J J <lb/>
Secretary, J. <lb/>
E. B. <lb/>
Librarian, U. P. Vandyke. <lb/>
Granular, Mis Fannie Bagwell. <lb/>
organist, Miss May <lb/>
Lincoln. <lb/>
The statistics the school for <lb/>
the past year acre lead. <lb/>
show school was open Sun- <lb/>
days. The average attendance <lb/>
a fraction above and the <lb/>
age a fraction above <lb/>
if The total amount <lb/>
by the school during th <lb/>
year was for the orphan- <lb/>
age 197.50 <lb/>
At of <lb/>
the Hugh Shep- <lb/>
in behalf of the <lb/>
in appropriate words <lb/>
J. W. teacher of the <lb/>
class, with a gold <lb/>
pin set with pearls Mr. Bryna <lb/>
made a feeling response accept- <lb/>
the pin. <lb/>
Program for Teachers Meeting Saturday <lb/>
January With <lb/>
a. <lb/>
by Rev. H. H. Moore. <lb/>
a. minutes <lb/>
and roll call. <lb/>
The committee on program be- <lb/>
I hat at this stage of <lb/>
it be wise to have an <lb/>
meeting which any <lb/>
of the school work may <lb/>
John and Lena Crawford, led. There may e tilings <lb/>
Ben Daniel and Eula Moore. which the teachers would like to <lb/>
Hives and Lucinda Thomas, bear discussed would haw <lb/>
Warns and suggested to us, <lb/>
therefore we have decided to <lb/>
quest any and the <lb/>
suggest any phase the <lb/>
school work which he i v be may <lb/>
desire to hear and it will <lb/>
i-e done at this meeting. We re- <lb/>
quest that any teacher desiring p <lb/>
suggest send at to <lb/>
H. Daniel Jane Hardy <lb/>
Boas and Fore <lb/>
and Sarah Clemens. <lb/>
Tip Person and Grimes. <lb/>
John and Linda Hardy. <lb/>
Alex Fleming Henrietta <lb/>
Howard. <lb/>
John and Ida -.- <lb/>
Bit Berlin the president, T. II. King, Ayden, <lb/>
During me month of December N. C, and thereby give bin. in <lb/>
to above the a Ml licenses were issued, opportunity to select for its- <lb/>
for white couples and the son best luted to do <lb/>
l., mil <lb/>
in . ore w <lb/>
a position Eva street opposite the store Ha mo Ware <lb/>
K. A. Ty-on, <lb/>
Thomas Co., B. H. <lb/>
Thomas and Go. <lb/>
S Forbes and L H J. B. Cherry Co. Mr. Pender is R p mo. <lb/>
continues there i well know., Greenville an l FUt R R <lb/>
L Baker I nil us with S M county, having been among US M <lb/>
i and has the <lb/>
continues his drug <lb/>
business as before He has not <lb/>
or made h <lb/>
years <lb/>
resigns at B. F. <lb/>
Pal rick Go's, to attend school. <lb/>
Miss Bertha Patrick takes a <lb/>
there as book-keeper. <lb/>
Forbes continues with <lb/>
A Brown. <lb/>
is preparing to <lb/>
go out of business. <lb/>
J. F. Smith continues with D.<lb/>
of the i I I d s w <lb/>
and Greene <lb/>
B. An- <lb/>
1,500; Co. 1500. <lb/>
The Word. I There was some small <lb/>
A word to the wise is sufficient, beside this, making the <lb/>
So here is the word to the wise estimated loss about and <lb/>
colored. <lb/>
Institute. <lb/>
Program of Institute <lb/>
to be held in the court house at <lb/>
Greenville, Friday, January <lb/>
Morning session will open <lb/>
o'clock sharp and afternoon <lb/>
at <lb/>
A word to make merchants, <lb/>
is <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
A child of Mr. and Mrs. Moses <lb/>
Turnage, one mile from town, died <lb/>
suddenly Monday night. It is <lb/>
1.1 no change at the store thought the child had eaten <lb/>
, r W. S. Co. thing that must have been poison. <lb/>
so. You need give your <lb/>
but simply semi your request IO <lb/>
as above directed. <lb/>
desire to call attention to the <lb/>
date of this If, <lb/>
We do this because the <lb/>
Saturday comes the day <lb/>
the 3rd Sunday. Last year when <lb/>
this case some of <lb/>
teachers came the Saturday before <lb/>
the Second Sunday if you will <lb/>
send in your questions will be <lb/>
by . <lb/>
II. H. Hume, state horticulturist. an interesting and profitable meet- <lb/>
shall we use our corning. Let us keep these meet <lb/>
insurance about <lb/>
About o'clock people were <lb/>
returning home from the tobacco <lb/>
town lire another alarm was given <lb/>
down town, fire having been dis- <lb/>
covered in the store of A. E. <lb/>
Tucker. A large lot of clothing <lb/>
on a table at rear end of the <lb/>
store was burning. Prompt <lb/>
up to the water <lb/>
reached in the last two. <lb/>
Commute. <lb/>
stover cotton seed to get the <lb/>
most out of by Butler, <lb/>
state veterinarian. <lb/>
by H. II-1 <lb/>
Hume daughter <lb/>
and earn of farm work- j Governor baa <lb/>
stock to prevent by Dr. land the executive mansion is <lb/>
Tait Butler. it is expected the <lb/>
Changes and additions to this-complication will prevent <lb/>
program may be made those elect Glenn from occupying the <lb/>
present desire. executive before Feb. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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GREENVILLE'S <lb/>
Great Department Store. <lb/>
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a. <lb/>
to<lb/>
sincerely thank our friends for their liberal pat- <lb/>
given us during the past year, and a <lb/>
continuance of their hind during the <lb/>
coming year, Promising hind and courteous attention, to <lb/>
one and all- <lb/>
Wishing each and everyone a happy and prosperous <lb/>
Year, We are Your Friends, <lb/>
J. B. Go. <lb/>
Great Department Store. <lb/>
Victor Receives <lb/>
THE <lb/>
PRIZE- <lb/>
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils. <lb/>
to the <lb/>
St. Louie, Mo. Dot Victor Safe Look Co., of <lb/>
Cincinnati, received, to day, Grand Prise at World's <lb/>
Fair, for their exhibit of solid Manganese- Steel bank <lb/>
and general line of fire and burglar-proof safes and <lb/>
their magnificent d taking first prise- over all <lb/>
tor for modern improvements, construction, <lb/>
and finish <lb/>
The Safe that has never been <lb/>
J. L SUGG, Agent. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb/>
For Christmas. <lb/>
Everything you want in the way of <lb/>
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at <lb/>
or store. <lb/>
We carry a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
JOHNSTON B OS, <lb/>
The Cash Grocers.<lb/>
COMPETITION IS THE LIFE OF <lb/>
AND GOOD PRICES <lb/>
Parham, Foxhall and Bowling, <lb/>
Leaders <lb/>
Sales and High Prices on the <lb/>
GREENVILLE MARKET. <lb/>
WE ARE MAKING FINE <lb/>
Sales Now. <lb/>
PARHAM, FOXHALL BOWLING. <lb/>
IS FORCED TO SELL OUT BY JAN. <lb/>
No Offer Will be Refused. Goods Must Co. <lb/>
We have Long OVERCOATS, good quality, <lb/>
will be sold at worth <lb/>
Fifty Quality Overcoats, regular price <lb/>
will be sold at <lb/>
Over Two Hundred Fine Suits for men, latest <lb/>
worth from to will be sold from <lb/>
Also a big line of Cloaks and Furs at <lb/>
prices ranging from to <lb/>
New York Bazaar. <lb/>
In Check Building.<lb/>
rascally Misrepresentations. <lb/>
here prof <lb/>
ally this week received a call from <lb/>
h lady living near Aurora who In- <lb/>
formed him that a man <lb/>
representing elf to he <lb/>
Hyatt had s d daughter a <lb/>
pair of and tried to <lb/>
sell her a pair also. She was very <lb/>
much when she saw <lb/>
real Dr. Hyatt. It there is do <lb/>
law, ought be one to <lb/>
rascals who no through the <lb/>
country themselves <lb/>
as men who have sequin d and <lb/>
earned reputations for purpose <lb/>
of swindling confiding people. Dr. <lb/>
Hyatt is not the only on- to suffer <lb/>
from such tat ions, Dr. <lb/>
Lewis, of Raleigh, and Dr. Wake- <lb/>
field, of Charlotte, et their share <lb/>
of Washing- <lb/>
ten Progress, Dec. <lb/>
No Suffering. <lb/>
If you are with <lb/>
get a bottle of <lb/>
Cure and see how quickly <lb/>
it will you. Geo. A. Thomson, <lb/>
of Spencer, had <lb/>
Dyspepsia for twenty years. My <lb/>
case was t <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure recommended <lb/>
I used a few of <lb/>
it is the only thing that has re- <lb/>
me. Would not he without <lb/>
it. Have with local <lb/>
and also at Chicago, and <lb/>
went Norway With hope <lb/>
of getting some relief, tut <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure is the only r. <lb/>
that has done me any good, I <lb/>
heartily it. E-r <lb/>
person with <lb/>
or Dyspepsia should use it Sold <lb/>
by J. L. druggist <lb/>
C. T. Big Store <lb/>
What this country is a <lb/>
more people who are <lb/>
to practice after they get through <lb/>
preaching. <lb/>
Sour <lb/>
When <lb/>
is too or the qua ion rich, <lb/>
likely l., <lb/>
and especially so if the digestion <lb/>
has Weakened by <lb/>
Bel slowly and nor <lb/>
of digested hard Masticate <lb/>
the L-t five <lb/>
hours between meals, and <lb/>
when yon feel a fullness and weight <lb/>
in the region of I hi. after, <lb/>
eating, take <lb/>
and Liver Tablets mid the <lb/>
sour stomach may be avoided. <lb/>
For sale Drug Store, <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
NEW YEAR <lb/>
GREETING. <lb/>
To Our Patrons and <lb/>
We wish you, each and every <lb/>
one, Peace, Prosperity and Hap- <lb/>
We return our most <lb/>
heartfelt thanks for your kind <lb/>
Patronage in the past and hope to <lb/>
merit a continuance of the same <lb/>
in the future.<lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Evans Street, <lb/>
BIG STORE. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
the meek and lowly <lb/>
man gels i-tr. when she sees <lb/>
a Chance to strike a bargain. <lb/>
A Pill. <lb/>
No Pill is as and <lb/>
ax De Lb el y <lb/>
era. Me <lb/>
are so lot child-1 <lb/>
delicate <lb/>
pie enjoy g Hi -l <lb/>
While strong <lb/>
the best pin sot i. S by <lb/>
J. L. ., <lb/>
The has resumed<lb/>
Mother Be Careful <lb/>
m lour -i <lb/>
Look out for <lb/>
W HI <lb/>
in Minute Cure <lb/>
is the s <lb/>
Sold J. L <lb/>
druggist. <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
Pitt County. In Superior Court. <lb/>
Mary m <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Louis Henry Cannon. <lb/>
The defendant above named will <lb/>
take that an action entitled <lb/>
above been In the <lb/>
court of Pitt county by the <lb/>
plaintiff defendant to ob- <lb/>
a decree for absolute <lb/>
and the said defendant will further <lb/>
take that he la required to <lb/>
pear at the next of tho <lb/>
court of Pitt county to be held on the <lb/>
before the Mon- <lb/>
day in it the <lb/>
IS , the court house in <lb/>
and to the <lb/>
the action, or the plaintiff will <lb/>
to the Court for the relief do- <lb/>
In aid <lb/>
This b lay of Den.; . <lb/>
, D. <lb/>
V. for <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
E to thank each <lb/>
and every one of our <lb/>
many customers and friend <lb/>
for the words and <lb/>
I patronage. We will <lb/>
try during the year 1905 <lb/>
to use our best efforts to <lb/>
give you more goods for <lb/>
the same money, and the <lb/>
same goods for less money <lb/>
The Bee Hive, <lb/>
CASH STORE. <lb/>
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J P I. I- <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
t Editor and <lb/>
The Olden Woman Dead <lb/>
IT DOESN'T COST MONEY. <lb/>
In the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
rates made upon application. <lb/>
Bl desired at every post office in and counties <lb/>
in to<lb/>
B, Pm County, K <lb/>
i of; <lb/>
is ;. <lb/>
hat depot is <lb/>
Texas ha in burn <lb/>
hot. every not leaf has kept spot- <lb/>
less until now. <lb/>
Do your beat o bring things to <lb/>
pass in Greenville this year <lb/>
Greenville well last year, out <lb/>
should ahead of record <lb/>
Holiday Reason all over now and <lb/>
everybody should buckle down t. <lb/>
work. <lb/>
Arthur has fallen at last, <lb/>
having surrendered to the <lb/>
Mrs. Lucy the cost money, as many <lb/>
woman in Charlotte and probably <lb/>
the oldest the State, died j To have a good time on this earth; <lb/>
day afternoon at her The best of its pleasures are free to <lb/>
near the Gingham Mills,. all <lb/>
northeast of the city. Ms <lb/>
was nearly years old and her <lb/>
death was due to a stroke of <lb/>
sis she received about <lb/>
months before she died. Mrs. Par <lb/>
i is survived by a husband, The loveliest of flowers grow <lb/>
Sir Henry is The of drink gushes out of <lb/>
years old, and who is still a spring- <lb/>
lively old man. She is All free to man, woman and child. <lb/>
survived and several <lb/>
No money can purchase, artist <lb/>
can paint, <lb/>
Who know how to value their <lb/>
worth. <lb/>
The sweetest of music the birds to <lb/>
us ting. <lb/>
The organization of a Republican <lb/>
club at Greensboro must be keep- <lb/>
ins up appearances so as to get a <lb/>
pull with the administration f most of whom are; <lb/>
, , , . I now living in <lb/>
patronage. Surely cannot be in tho life of Mr. pictures as nature <lb/>
figure in the all interesting l <lb/>
politics of Tits state. <lb/>
the hope of any figure in the ail interesting <lb/>
, . . . ., i. ho use to advantage their eyes. <lb/>
one, beginning in the early years of <lb/>
the last century- They were Doth <lb/>
As of attention has been J natives of county, where they <lb/>
called to it, people will continue j lived until a few years ago <lb/>
Kind words and glad looks and <lb/>
wiles cheery and brave <lb/>
Coat nothing at all; <lb/>
could save <lb/>
Can make no such pleasures befall. <lb/>
then send articles to More than years ago in the j Monte <lb/>
, . settled districts of Anson <lb/>
newspaper, without signing -heir <lb/>
names This week The R fog her students being <lb/>
received an a wedding few a rites. One of fa fa to breathe <lb/>
that cannot be published because J students wan Henry a I the pine air, <lb/>
wed., not know who sent it. man just finishing his the of <lb/>
i try education before enter- <lb/>
i the arena of life Here as slumber refreshing these <lb/>
c- ran not see where there is any Jen d fl . j we <lb/>
to be gained by burning ,. three-, Without any portion of wealth. <lb/>
the cotton It is too much of a century. <lb/>
Let a and loan <lb/>
be one of the things gained for <lb/>
Greenville ibis year <lb/>
they burn <lb/>
ton Over this way it is <lb/>
u in <lb/>
school and shortly after I Communion with friends that are <lb/>
wards his hoc In tried, true and strong, <lb/>
his Hie consented To love and be loved for love's <lb/>
Hid sines that little wed sake <lb/>
ding in nearly four score I In fact, all that makes a life happy <lb/>
before you can get a good price those people lived and long <lb/>
your cotton. together in virgin love, Are free to whoever will <lb/>
Selected <lb/>
like burning up dollar ten <lb/>
Just store it away and go to <lb/>
corn, potatoes all Other <lb/>
ascent and it wont n long <lb/>
. yesterday at noon. The only; <lb/>
have certainly won break of separation of the couple <lb/>
a gnat victory in surrender war- Mr- <lb/>
Port Arthur. Though <lb/>
against superior <lb/>
he Sc <lb/>
for u very handsome <lb/>
calendar -nit us i y dial <lb/>
Their is plenty about <lb/>
bad roads, but ii not reach the <lb/>
of net ion lo <lb/>
If Mr Chad i. aid only <lb/>
out and an mid pi little, <lb/>
could s plank up rush bond, <lb/>
served in the <lb/>
I he was passed I he limit <lb/>
by for <lb/>
HOW TO REDUCE ACREAGE <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Too Buy to Love. <lb/>
mother d love me a whole <lb/>
lot, too, if she wasn't too <lb/>
ally declared a small who <lb/>
had hungrily watched the <lb/>
leave-taking of a little companion as <lb/>
they set off for school. has <lb/>
pretty much housework to do <lb/>
The and other <lb/>
work seem to precedence of love <lb/>
in many households where <lb/>
would be shocked if they fully <lb/>
realized the fact. Love their <lb/>
Of course they do, and all the toil i <lb/>
for the sake of beloved ones. <lb/>
they say, and really believe And <lb/>
yet the work has become a <lb/>
not something for the family com- <lb/>
fort, but something before which all <lb/>
else must give way, to which every- <lb/>
else must sacrifice. Wash- <lb/>
ironing, sweeping, dusting, <lb/>
must take their appointed course <lb/>
and be finished according to <lb/>
time whatever becomes of life's <lb/>
higher needs Them is no <lb/>
in the system, no time for tender- <lb/>
or sympathy; for the hour's <lb/>
talk that might clear away doubt <lb/>
and misgiving; for sore <lb/>
hearts or binding up wounded <lb/>
its. There arc usually notable <lb/>
in such households <lb/>
women of whom neighbors speak <lb/>
admiringly, and recount the won- <lb/>
they there is <lb/>
seldom any deep homo Work <lb/>
c for everything until some <lb/>
dreary day when the inevitable <lb/>
shadow falls across the threshold, <lb/>
and all things change values The <lb/>
t that seemed so important only <lb/>
what do they Waiter <lb/>
oh, for the touch of a an- <lb/>
hand. <lb/>
An J tin sound of a voice that is <lb/>
Forward. <lb/>
a pr man in <lb/>
Halifax county suggests that the <lb/>
heroically made <lb/>
to h -Id <lb/>
We hope the l . n Wilson or. the bi thing to remedy the cotton <lb/>
. . trouble is large <lb/>
An by the win win . , <lb/>
Wilson, of the in every county Note to organize <lb/>
, d war . , nu, penalty, to plant <lb/>
of i. ,. in raise live acres cotton <lb/>
-to.- an I burning a part of j I support of his suggestion the <lb/>
w prices Into writer It would run tho price <lb/>
REPORT ON THE PENITENTIARY. <lb/>
think of the present crop up to ten cents, <lb/>
tin the <lb/>
should he <lb/>
; are g mm to burn much should the coming crop bring <lb/>
They ill see the wisdom of holding there w be a j for <lb/>
their the past ,.,,, over would try to i s much on <lb/>
Is oil PI <lb/>
end Texas <lb/>
n cotton I <lb/>
T-- <lb/>
. , <lb/>
a . so- .-I lie l. <lb/>
on , <lb/>
tie- <lb/>
BO<lb/>
i, ii <lb/>
ii.-y have I crop over <lb/>
The want lo help the far- in order to acres as they have been making <lb/>
get bettor pi ices for cotton, of u higher market, which on ten. <lb/>
bin the same time they have ill probably <lb/>
e i-s which it.-, . <lb/>
and . <lb/>
ii <lb/>
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t. we u I <lb/>
would V.--1 . i .-. I II ill <lb/>
Bull <lb/>
I el <lb/>
v. v i <lb/>
I e; <lb/>
Certainly the Southern farm, rs, <lb/>
will in the face of prices, will <lb/>
of em-j greatly reduce the acreage At <lb/>
cm s i entire crop will plant j the farmers do average <lb/>
and other -ash one third of bale to <lb/>
in the mm- This year farmers planted <lb/>
k t was created by in acres in cotton the <lb/>
interest in illy . they have put <lb/>
heavier weight of f c t- cotton The hi. -st of <lb/>
; , The same bulk of -n.- crop is which <lb/>
i is heavier should about two nod a half <lb/>
ii i . of last year, all of which were for the of one bale <lb/>
have a of cotton with exceptional <lb/>
by insurance and w.- ,.,,, . market In order o seasons from start lo finish <lb/>
will come to the make plan of raising the mar With the and increased <lb/>
kit. price it would as well us the <lb/>
. s this lo. one will <lb/>
Alter having year practically <lb/>
. i the new year <lb/>
. ,. a hi <lb/>
ii. Fortunately the are <lb/>
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the <lb/>
their <lb/>
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in. l- <lb/>
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. men ii to <lb/>
t of this fire, <lb/>
out o <lb/>
be necessary them to burn prices for cotton, the acreage <lb/>
least two million the total reduced, even if prices are <lb/>
pi by it, but places should for it is essential to t the <lb/>
for as The price of poor of <lb/>
The loco ii t is a great j cotton lo day i-. in the more, <lb/>
P t. the town, and the town per bale so that the burning <lb/>
in turn help the hale would mean <lb/>
o u cm it <lb/>
the <lb/>
net <lb/>
ii <lb/>
loss to the Southern planters which <lb/>
they need not b iron The Teller. <lb/>
j selves, but could avert by M , j, <lb/>
be a , for another . <lb/>
. lei to full of of <lb/>
no <lb/>
I I f-J I t <lb/>
i- making a <lb/>
,. ii, i <lb/>
I . <lb/>
n y i at , <lb/>
I Nor find it anywhere. <lb/>
, The sun in the west, <lb/>
-ho as the embodiment of I Although pound I f ,, <lb/>
, . u. . i less than a .,,., <lb/>
as base s sin Exemplary i in Fall aim still insist m mU , <lb/>
j in one or two in ., they are the the wages must be . <lb/>
I of hypocrites in others and reduced en account of -the increased I all our lives we pray for <lb/>
rest <lb/>
Nor it anywhere, <lb/>
Then conies the night with balmy <lb/>
breast, <lb/>
soothes us <lb/>
wonder i it <lb/>
Or an answered <lb/>
; I <lb/>
thing it all is of raw <lb/>
think are fooling j ton Post. <lb/>
one, but even if they <lb/>
fool man they ought know <lb/>
are no f <lb/>
is r; e run . <lb/>
, i i <lb/>
.-ti, . r ran b-- wife In <lb/>
H I. i <lb/>
b . ii . <lb/>
Reward for Capture of Two Murderers. <lb/>
Raleigh, N. -The penitentiary <lb/>
directors ibis evening tiled their <lb/>
report with showing <lb/>
a net surplus <lb/>
ed in this is penitentiary <lb/>
debt bonds purchased by the <lb/>
tors. Other assets, consisting main- <lb/>
of cotton, are estimated at the <lb/>
present market value several crops <lb/>
b-i .- out the estimate, so as <lb/>
to offset any further slump on cotton. <lb/>
for the slump the surplus would <lb/>
have been the directors <lb/>
state. They recommend that <lb/>
of tho lit bonds they hold be <lb/>
devoted to the establishment of re <lb/>
far or The <lb/>
gov approves <lb/>
t . <lb/>
governor offers if reward <lb/>
f fl, the murderer of <lb/>
J i. at Raleigh, who i. <lb/>
now hiding somewhere in North <lb/>
Carolina, and for William <lb/>
who murdered Park <lb/>
man S H Cole -at, park, <lb/>
Charlotte. <lb/>
The State fire <lb/>
headquarters at Greens- <lb/>
is grunted license by <lb/>
Commissioner Young. <lb/>
GOV AYCOCK. <lb/>
Our can always <lb/>
he depended upon t i reflect credit <lb/>
on his State whenever he goes out <lb/>
of it to till an appointment, lbs ad- <lb/>
dress last Friday night at Jackson- <lb/>
ville, Fin-, before the Southern Ed- <lb/>
cent one, as all his public <lb/>
are He made a hue <lb/>
on the Florida people, and other <lb/>
state that held his <lb/>
as Jacksonville audiences <lb/>
are seldom held <lb/>
to Governor <lb/>
Charlotte Observer of Sunday <lb/>
is all right and <lb/>
here is mi likelihood lint his re- <lb/>
sill mi even <lb/>
That in exactly the <lb/>
I inn hi- and <lb/>
about <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in charge of A. IX Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
There Is the best selection of me your I pay <lb/>
inks, library paste highest L. Johnson, <lb/>
at the drug store of Dr. B. T. Ft candies and con- <lb/>
ever brought to Winterville. I fresh. See A. W. <lb/>
Protect your eyes by buying one; Ange <lb/>
Of those eye shades at the Big consignment of Royal flour <lb/>
Store, price received. Prices <lb/>
Highest price for cotton need Chapman and Co. <lb/>
paid by County Oil Mill. i carry a line of rubber <lb/>
good barrel of over coats boots and water proof <lb/>
flour or pork see and the very for cold, <lb/>
rainy went her wt Harrington <lb/>
Town taxes are am ready , Barber Co. <lb/>
give yon. F. B, A. G. Cox Mfg. wants s <lb/>
tax collector. -buggy trimmer of about one years <lb/>
Don't forget to bring or send <lb/>
your hobs to A. Cox The Pitt County Oil Mill is now <lb/>
Co. Fut kind I bey buying Cotton Seed. They pay <lb/>
aw the highest cash price or will ex <lb/>
worry over that little lot for meal. When yours <lb/>
of cotton you had over when are ready write for prices, <lb/>
yon through ginning your For go <lb/>
lots. The Pitt Co. Oil Mill, bu a to . Chapman and Co. They <lb/>
seed cotton in any the a choice lot. <lb/>
best market price paid every la- A. Q. Cox Mfg. Co. have just <lb/>
line of dress goods in received a of bar <lb/>
Chapman and Co. bed wire and poultry fence. Their <lb/>
biscuit sure to kill the rats poultry fence is of course strong <lb/>
mice Barber <lb/>
Cheap shoes, dry goods, notions, <lb/>
A. W. Co., are jobbers and rubber goods. H. L. Johnson, <lb/>
for spool cotton. and weirs and <lb/>
orders. latest tie- <lb/>
have on hand a <lb/>
line of dress at Shins for the birds A. W. <lb/>
low figures, come, see and be eon- <lb/>
tinned. Yours truly B. O. Chapman, A Co, say that <lb/>
Taylor, they have a lull assortment of <lb/>
For A good buggy general price <lb/>
horse, safe sound, apply to right. <lb/>
W. P, N. i At Price- The A. G. <lb/>
Guns shell and Cox On. s e closing out a big <lb/>
at A Ange Cm, prices. <lb/>
Box B CartS for is They have the finest and moat <lb/>
row me when may fence made mid <lb/>
a to your can get a if you apply at <lb/>
farm to the or once. <lb/>
The A. Co. For fresh meat beef, mo <lb/>
them you On to H. L. <lb/>
bad better send them your order in position to secure oral <lb/>
at once. raw material <lb/>
It you are in met of machinery which to do <lb/>
skirt aid work, and being able to save and <lb/>
Bargains for the next twenty <lb/>
days in jewelry and cutlery. <lb/>
B. T. Cox A Bro. <lb/>
For store SO <lb/>
feet long, call on or write, Jno <lb/>
Whitty Son, Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
geese highest <lb/>
market price paid for <lb/>
Taylor. <lb/>
A new lot of chain arrived. <lb/>
A. W. Ange a Co. <lb/>
lat <lb/>
wood cart bub. A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Santa Chin bud a <lb/>
in B. T. Cox drug <lb/>
store after He is not <lb/>
looking but be loves the lit <lb/>
tie folks. Come and what be <lb/>
has on exhibition. <lb/>
next Wednesday morning <lb/>
highest market for turkeys, <lb/>
chickens, ducks, <lb/>
We want to buy your Hides, <lb/>
Sheep Skins, Goat Beeswax <lb/>
Tallow, Turkeys, Geese, Chickens <lb/>
and Eggs mid will high- <lb/>
est market price for <lb/>
and Taylor. <lb/>
If yow want a Hist pair of <lb/>
cart wheels you cm get them at <lb/>
Cox Mfg Co. Better call at <lb/>
once while they have them in <lb/>
stock. <lb/>
A line toys art <lb/>
useful at H Bar-1 <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Bargains tor the people Prices <lb/>
Blight II. L <lb/>
Sloven, heaters and ranges. All <lb/>
styles, lowest prices. Set our stock <lb/>
before save money, <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
house -Mis J. D. <lb/>
Cox. Hoard ill per day. Bern j <lb/>
house in town. <lb/>
Penny candies h at the <lb/>
store .-f B T. Cox <lb/>
Taylor have your <lb/>
at your own price. <lb/>
B p bet town. <lb/>
A Taylor. <lb/>
Fruit-, aim all kind of <lb/>
The last leaf torn <lb/>
calendar, and <lb/>
we write down a new <lb/>
year, 1905, and we be- <lb/>
gin w here we left off. <lb/>
Bat we begin right. <lb/>
There will be no step <lb/>
Within the year, your <lb/>
has grown in vol- <lb/>
end prestige and <lb/>
commands increased <lb/>
In wishing a <lb/>
HAPPY NEW YEAR <lb/>
find i v i-i f our growth and prosperity, we <lb/>
promise la-tier in merchandise, <lb/>
an I store service. <lb/>
won shall be something better than u place to <lb/>
hand goods and take in money. <lb/>
M the ear be kind, and when time shall <lb/>
harvest we all be here and able to say <lb/>
HAPPY NEW YEAR<lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
Th <lb/>
call Oil K. G. Co work up nearly nil of our <lb/>
R. O. Co hie me a few of the why we as cheap a- the <lb/>
loud of prices cm nave eat. Taylor <lb/>
Mfg. C. <lb/>
Just huge For bawled <lb/>
all and tingle gnus. Price O. K. Go Drowned in Shallow Water. <lb/>
and . in A W Pit r ha in, N C., . <lb/>
one and nil k Tho in stock baa bare line body <lb/>
We oh ii ton. <lb/>
f ii C-. <lb/>
and i An- <lb/>
cayenne pepper, nod sags in <lb/>
Pol let of <lb/>
me.-ii-., goad <lb/>
to J. A. V. <lb/>
A so rim <lb/>
Cox Mfg. t. <lb/>
tract to have live of <lb/>
woodcut Any cut.- i from now Taylor. <lb/>
a can sec m paper nails <lb/>
office A. W. Ante Sc the place. <lb/>
Protect -------tat. <lb/>
good B. O. <lb/>
Co. have the kind --m- yen <lb/>
need <lb/>
look, station <lb/>
pencils awl ail <lb/>
kinds can he t tie drug <lb/>
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sage, and fresh fish. Sarah <lb/>
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bales of on an average; Pants all and J. <lb/>
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lint and public peas at J. R Smith Bro. <lb/>
found it out. ; seals for <lb/>
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Corey <lb/>
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if you do not secure <lb/>
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away homes during W. Taylor a graduate optician, <lb/>
the holidays have returned and Ayden, N. C. can lit glasses <lb/>
resumed the duties at their re- right at reasonable prices. Noted <lb/>
Relief Association. <lb/>
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cloaks hi H, ii Bro. <lb/>
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report doctors have said that wrong eye . to be several <lb/>
having spent a pleasant glasses are than poison. <lb/>
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desiring first-class work <lb/>
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do well to see Hart Bro,. <lb/>
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At the alone of business 1901. <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
If give yon <lb/>
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list. Ayden, <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Brisk Block, Bed Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Steamer R. L. Myers leave <lb/>
Washington daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
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Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Demand Lo u i i <lb/>
Duo from Hanks, <lb/>
Car lime, . <lb/>
Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
Miss Cox came from silver Coin, <lb/>
Grifton left at once <lb/>
on the train for Greenville. <lb/>
Car salt, fine and coarse at J. <lb/>
R. Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
National Bank notes <lb/>
other S. notes<lb/>
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Capital stock paid in. <lb/>
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expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
Deposits subject in cheek, 88,691.42 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Certified checks <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
Dr. Louis Skinner, <lb/>
Practicing Physician <lb/>
Hotel Annie, <lb/>
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Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
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plaintiff defendant to A- <lb/>
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and the defendant will further <lb/>
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court of Pitt county to be on <lb/>
Monday before tho first <lb/>
of March, It being the <lb/>
day of Jan., at the court house <lb/>
in Greenville, answer or <lb/>
demur to tho complaint hi said action <lb/>
or Jiff will apply to the <lb/>
relief demanded in said com- <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
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ring <lb/>
there i- something in hi <lb/>
which makes him feel <lb/>
not of a man, i.-l a o <lb/>
-nil <lb/>
white. <lb/>
The in. <lb/>
I is a the foil. <lb/>
H. A. went to an farm- <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
J H. Keel this morning for i <lb/>
Williamson. acres in <lb/>
peanuts that will me out <lb/>
T. E. Little left this morning for, mm my , <lb/>
Neck. I Ml f, not <lb/>
left this morning I l at cents, <lb/>
for Besides the cost of cultivation was <lb/>
much less. If the excellent <lb/>
that I made be counted, at <lb/>
ten cents is <lb/>
K. I By mini, murderer of H, <lb/>
f ml in la-t week, was <lb/>
captured in Monday <lb/>
at nine at a sister's <lb/>
he had taken <lb/>
was for him. <lb/>
In mentioning those who con <lb/>
the Tarboro the p for <lb/>
w Mis. L. Le, should <lb/>
.-. . . <lb/>
uh L Bin. <lb/>
h h dry k ea <lb/>
wile takes fill Ben Starkey returned this morn <lb/>
no attention to man- <lb/>
YEAR <lb/>
GREETING. <lb/>
A. E. TUCKER, the man who has <lb/>
made so many people happy with his low <lb/>
prices during the year wishes to re- <lb/>
turn sincere hanks his many friends and <lb/>
customers for the liberal they <lb/>
have given hi store. At the same time <lb/>
he takes pleasure in advising them that he <lb/>
can be found at the same place through <lb/>
the New Year ready to serve them with <lb/>
the best goods to be had for <lb/>
Come to see me and always find a <lb/>
hearty welcome. <lb/>
A. E. TUCKER. <lb/>
Lean Fender returned to school <lb/>
at ham today. <lb/>
Senator J. L. left Moo- <lb/>
any g for Raleigh. <lb/>
And peanuts have taken a drop <lb/>
from last year, when they brought <lb/>
from four to five Now they <lb/>
are ruling at three and a <lb/>
to and a half it <lb/>
J. D. returned j this lower price, this <lb/>
evening from ; mer could make more mom y <lb/>
Miss Carrie Gay returned to i eighty-seven of <lb/>
at Littleton today. on one hundred and <lb/>
of cotton at ten a <lb/>
pound. <lb/>
T. L. V. Arthur and <lb/>
K L. Smith went to Norfolk today. <lb/>
u not <lb/>
J B. Harding left this morning ,.,,. <lb/>
for to return to the A. acreage, should put their <lb/>
M. College. peanuts, <lb/>
Mrs. J. F. Taylor and little son, find a drop in prices of <lb/>
I Fred, of came over this, next fall that would be as <lb/>
in,; to Mis. B. W. King, as the drop in cotton. The <lb/>
safety is to diversify <lb/>
OFFICE OF BOARD OP <lb/>
OF PITT <lb/>
COUNTY, N. C. <lb/>
following is a statement the <lb/>
number of meetings of said board and <lb/>
number of days ch member <lb/>
number of mile traveled <lb/>
each and the allowed each <lb/>
a com f -r the fiscal <lb/>
year ending December 4th, . <lb/>
J. J. Elk hath days- <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
J. W. <lb/>
. R r <lb/>
r. Home <lb/>
Amount J. J. <lb/>
For days a<lb/>
For a cont'd e <lb/>
at <lb/>
For miles traveled<lb/>
Amount allowed J. It. <lb/>
For s a <lb/>
at <lb/>
For days as<lb/>
For miles <lb/>
10.10 <lb/>
Amount W Page. <lb/>
For days a <lb/>
at <lb/>
For <lb/>
at 2.0 <lb/>
For miles <lb/>
st Beta. <lb/>
Amount allowed J. R. Spier <lb/>
i visit to Mr. old home in j <lb/>
Virgil In. <lb/>
Miss Mary Cobb, of Norfolk,; <lb/>
who ha been visiting <lb/>
Mrs. Ola <lb/>
Report for the Cotton Ginned <lb/>
ALL THIS WEEK <lb/>
MUST REDUCE <lb/>
STOCK <lb/>
W inter Goods <lb/>
Mr. and lira, II. O. <lb/>
turned evening from a days a. commissioner <lb/>
. , hog and Haleigh News at on <lb/>
For II l us <lb/>
at 2.00 <lb/>
For <lb/>
at <lb/>
allowed W R. I <lb/>
For days as commission. I <lb/>
Forbes, left this morning for WU- The following bulletin, sent, .-hi <lb/>
sou M, school. , Census Bureau at j o <lb/>
will be of especial For -98 miles <lb/>
cotton of ibis sec . , a <lb/>
amount allowed so <lb/>
of North Carolina I <lb/>
Up to 13th e , county j <lb/>
I. <lb/>
of ginned was of the <lb/>
III Mrs. ac- . ,, , . , . <lb/>
counting round bales at half . i . V <lb/>
i., I the is a correct statement a <lb/>
bales. The items in my <lb/>
-lib, round and <lb/>
W. K, taut The number of <lb/>
all kind, of baton reported was Clerk com for Pit Co <lb/>
, , , 12,100,823- The totals reported .,. <lb/>
H. S. l was . . ,. TAKEN UP. <lb/>
the various slates Ala-1 <lb/>
1,320.326; Arkansas, f bay <lb/>
K. A. Nichols to n. Florida 713- . <lb/>
. , i .,. j.,. , i, weighs SOD Owner <lb/>
folk today. Indian Territory. 481.9440; et same by calling at my <lb/>
W. B. James this Kentucky, 1,252; Louisiana, i mid proving and <lb/>
Mississippi, 1,415.824 Mis- s <lb/>
Mis. S. M. <lb/>
; Miss Mae, returned Monday even- <lb/>
from a visit to Mount <lb/>
Mice a I ii am, of <lb/>
Time <lb/>
To Buy <lb/>
is. North Carolina. <lb/>
fl Rev. W. h. Cox left this .,. . .,,, <lb/>
C . , South <lb/>
Carolina, <lb/>
These figures cover the ports <lb/>
made by agents of the Census <lb/>
Bureau up December last,; <lb/>
and are the that canvass. <lb/>
Up to the same date in 1903 J <lb/>
D. Jones, of Baltimore, crop hi <lb/>
is visiting her sister, Mrs. R H. j r cent had been j <lb/>
up to that date. <lb/>
WE WISH TO REDUCE OUR STOCK Kin. r. Tn. <lb/>
day evening from a ii the , one taking the work up in Jan <lb/>
b, a final up <lb/>
MUCH AS POSSIBLE BEFORE TAKING IN- oh, moved to <lb/>
Miss houses <lb/>
rant. <lb/>
for Henderson. <lb/>
Rev. W. E. Cox left this morn- <lb/>
for Hamilton. <lb/>
I. returned to Wake <lb/>
Forest College <lb/>
R. Cherry <lb/>
Tuesday evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
Tom Blow and Tom <lb/>
Ibis morning Baltimore.<lb/>
inn <lb/>
0.1<lb/>
It I 2-w<lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Mi, and and Mrs P, <lb/>
Miss Jamie Bryan invite yon to lie present <lb/>
Tuesday evening from a visit to , of their daughter <lb/>
City. <lb/>
Al L THIS WE WILL OUR J ii <lb/>
ALL m HILL I for the Mr. Green <lb/>
WINTER CLOTHING, OVERCOATS AND <lb/>
AT REDUCED PRICES.<lb/>
We <lb/>
a Lumber Co. <lb/>
Neil and James <lb/>
Galloway today to the, <lb/>
Chapel Hill. <lb/>
i Ernest of Hamilton, who <lb/>
been visiting his <lb/>
H. returned home today. <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Manning and <lb/>
afternoon, <lb/>
January the eleventh <lb/>
nineteen bundled and live <lb/>
at half three <lb/>
At Hume <lb/>
t ear North Carolina <lb/>
famous remedy <lb/>
docs the <lb/>
that which it <lb/>
is unable to dolor <lb/>
Itself, even If but <lb/>
slightly disordered <lb/>
or overburdened. <lb/>
supplies tho natural <lb/>
juices of digestion and <lb/>
does the work the r <lb/>
stomach, relaxing the <lb/>
nervous tension, while <lb/>
the Inflamed muscles <lb/>
and membranes of that <lb/>
organ are allowed to <lb/>
rest and heal. It cures <lb/>
Indigestion. <lb/>
palpitation of the heart, <lb/>
nervous dyspepsia and <lb/>
all stomach troubles by <lb/>
cleansing, purifying and <lb/>
strengthening the glands, <lb/>
membranes of the <lb/>
and digestive organs. <lb/>
Like <lb/>
a Comet <lb/>
i star of health <lb/>
to the weak and <lb/>
, weary <lb/>
curing all <lb/>
stomach <lb/>
, troubles and <lb/>
digestive <lb/>
n disorders. <lb/>
Drowned. <lb/>
Ci D <lb/>
Size <lb/>
the trial which sells <lb/>
I. d C<lb/>
a as<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
VOL Na. XX V <lb/>
GREENVILLE, COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
CUM V <lb/>
As by the <lb/>
The county <lb/>
en was in o 2nd, <lb/>
all the bet present <lb/>
The g <lb/>
THE LEGISLATURE <lb/>
Pitt Well In Committee <lb/>
MRS. KING <lb/>
Reported tor Reflector <lb/>
Among social events of this <lb/>
week was Mrs. B. W. K <lb/>
delightful an <lb/>
TOWN MATTERS. <lb/>
The is now down to <lb/>
business. On Thursday Governor <lb/>
was read in honor of her <lb/>
was paid from tho F remained valuable suggestions. Mr- Taylor, of Kin- <lb/>
pauper- county home i both branches several bills Mrs. II. Thurs- <lb/>
1,434.87; Introduced, being chiefly day from t. when <lb/>
ea and 121.22; to facilitate the work of the home was filled with a <lb/>
; coroner ; , <lb/>
i the senate committees Mm a B <lb/>
160.53; a were announced and we rind at hot <lb/>
ticket a of Senator J. L. Fleming, of Pitt, is <lb/>
o 129.76; j a share of Le is <lb/>
and printing curt cove chairman of the committee on con- <lb/>
com J and also <lb/>
stock law member of committee <lb/>
try claims, judiciary, on <lb/>
on salaries and fees, Mn House and Mr. <lb/>
monthly judicial district. nil Uh Little <lb/>
important committees. of and tempting <lb/>
bullion served. <lb/>
were then ushered <lb/>
when; Mm King was <lb/>
receiving by Mrs. Joe <lb/>
In dining room Mm. T. <lb/>
L F. Fleming also secured the <lb/>
was released from poll tux and of Paul a Pin county <lb/>
cents taxes. i boy, of senate p <lb/>
assistant- <lb/>
the were Mrs If H. <lb/>
and Miss Hay me <lb/>
The were beau <lb/>
with evergreen, <lb/>
and fruit, the color <lb/>
; Mag in <lb/>
contrast by soft light of <lb/>
O. B. Spier was released from <lb/>
on real <lb/>
In the house the committee. <lb/>
were not read e <lb/>
expect lo bear much rep- <lb/>
re lea Iron, school taxes I house. They secured <lb/>
for of Pitt, us <lb/>
listed real doorkeeper. <lb/>
in township at <lb/>
for erroneously listed <lb/>
at <lb/>
W. O. bet J. W. <lb/>
The of Governor <lb/>
and State <lb/>
will take place next Wednesday <lb/>
and the ceremonies will be ran <lb/>
P W. J. Pope, <lb/>
a bill it dim <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Among those were Mr. <lb/>
Gov. Mrs. Andrew, <lb/>
A by the Aldermen. <lb/>
board of aldermen were in <lb/>
regular monthly session Thursday <lb/>
the members being pres <lb/>
eat. <lb/>
A. L. Blow for a number of <lb/>
citizens, presented a petition for <lb/>
another street from Dickinson <lb/>
avenue to the branch through the <lb/>
property of P. Button. <lb/>
This referred to street <lb/>
committee. <lb/>
The committee reported <lb/>
that l was borrowed lo pay <lb/>
interest on improvement bonds <lb/>
due Jen, 1st, and the lax collector <lb/>
had since collected sufficient funds <lb/>
to repay this <lb/>
street committee reported <lb/>
in had condition <lb/>
work being done at present <lb/>
The committee bad also agreed <lb/>
of <lb/>
church to pay for prop <lb/>
belonging to used <lb/>
by town in widening <lb/>
son avenue and a deed to town <lb/>
had executed for the property. <lb/>
lights and wells <lb/>
reported repairs needed to <lb/>
the wells. lamp <lb/>
were during the <lb/>
B. M Hook- <lb/>
Mis White, Mis. <lb/>
B. Allen were Wright of Rowan, g,. Mrs. B J. Cobb, <lb/>
I Mrs. Alfred Tucker, airs, J. I. <lb/>
L. ll. Arthur, Mis. Jesse I holiday laud new globes have beau <lb/>
Move, Mrs J. L Woolen, Mis. <lb/>
market e <lb/>
the guard bad be.-u <lb/>
poll tax for 1901. <lb/>
Pauper Patsy Teel <lb/>
S i. from -1 per month <lb/>
to <lb/>
board refused to consider <lb/>
petition lit last <lb/>
lo reopen mail <lb/>
lee's <lb/>
Bethel, re- <lb/>
leased tales. <lb/>
or for a partner to B q I I he a. cemetery <lb/>
his own ; ,. ,, h c h <lb/>
without of the . <lb/>
A bill was also in <lb/>
IO make the <lb/>
salary of -u- <lb/>
prime mart and Mandate <lb/>
justices judge of <lb/>
court with fur travel- <lb/>
. <lb/>
A lull. <lb/>
1-. V. Lie was expenses <lb/>
except I lie doors <lb/>
these lie . in a few days <lb/>
is bad<lb/>
I b appointed <lb/>
I In changes in ; he town <lb/>
Bennett Everett. asked for further time lo <lb/>
i. <lb/>
The committee asked for <lb/>
construction of water and lights <lb/>
plants. <lb/>
Any person vitiating <lb/>
shall be to a fine of <lb/>
or imprisonment for day.;. <lb/>
The superintendent of t h. con- <lb/>
st ruction the water works plant <lb/>
is hereby empowered with police <lb/>
authority to enforce this <lb/>
This ordinance shall be in fores <lb/>
and from and its <lb/>
The meeting too a recess until <lb/>
next Thursday night, 12th <lb/>
Surrender <lb/>
The text of <lb/>
of Arthur garrison <lb/>
signed by commissioners <lb/>
General <lb/>
baa been made <lb/>
All marines and <lb/>
civil officials of the garrison <lb/>
harbor are prisoners; all forts <lb/>
batteries, vessels, munitions, <lb/>
are transferred to the <lb/>
I bey exist- <lb/>
ed at noon on <lb/>
clause to operate as <lb/>
of <lb/>
given the Japanese warrant <lb/>
to take action; III. I <lb/>
military to <lb/>
in the e. -i my <lb/>
exhibit of all foil under- <lb/>
I ground and submarine mine-, a <lb/>
officers, t . <lb/>
I crews <lb/>
civilians of sexes r- . <lb/>
i . i y <lb/>
as in tons of <lb/>
to be let in position <lb/>
as ordered to lay <lb/>
t-ff a iii town- <lb/>
h Hidden <lb/>
Joseph was <lb/>
at a salary per month. <lb/>
C. E. Fleming, standard <lb/>
elect, bis <lb/>
which accepted. <lb/>
alley <lb/>
L. W. Morris. <lb/>
use liquor <lb/>
to sixteen <lb/>
It clerk <lb/>
the L <lb/>
tug to ask km i <lb/>
the of . <lb/>
tax in is of <lb/>
real and pi ; <lb/>
cuts poll I r <lb/>
and <lb/>
d Mob r t <lb/>
An j <lb/>
lynched a mm charged with mini- <lb/>
i, II w <lb/>
not, however, us i- u <lb/>
the case, therefore <lb/>
is not likely to attract <lb/>
much attention in North. Hut <lb/>
It shows a spread of mob spirit <lb/>
that is not at ail reassuring to <lb/>
Southerners themselves. is <lb/>
first bills <lb/>
ed house was provide <lb/>
for a of public <lb/>
In <lb/>
e; Co Such h ill <lb/>
. US I. I <lb/>
on r <lb/>
n, in <lb/>
l. lo <lb/>
y ii v <lb/>
I-1 <lb/>
VI <lb/>
or. <lb/>
HI ll <lb/>
I US V- <lb/>
i- I g- <lb/>
i i ll use <lb/>
w h ii ii <lb/>
I . re i o i Is h law. <lb/>
Scales I <lb/>
w g governor a <lb/>
i expenses. <lb/>
lull <lb/>
the erection of a to <lb/>
Matt. . Hanson. <lb/>
In the id the <lb/>
t were <lb/>
I is <lb/>
of Hi- on <lb/>
Mr W B. Bennett and Miss <lb/>
L. r, of j <lb/>
were Wednesday <lb/>
in the, <lb/>
f tow. <lb/>
i K-v. W Greenville, <lb/>
Up the r the . <lb/>
ii- t Mis.-s F <lb/>
Gladstone d <lb/>
beaut I Ii.- let <lb/>
the marriage la <lb/>
silver Hey <lb/>
Th. leaning upon arm <lb/>
i -i-i. i. Mi a Ruth was <lb/>
by the groom, <lb/>
v. h cam- iii room, <lb/>
and was led him to the liar <lb/>
where I ere made <lb/>
wile. <lb/>
Immediately a I i. the <lb/>
M. Bennett left .-; <lb/>
Greenville h <lb/>
place I bay expect lo make their <lb/>
home. <lb/>
fun time I e financial <lb/>
mi i <lb/>
A for m <lb/>
a a- of <lb/>
iii- house was e- <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Hint-, and <lb/>
of <lb/>
lien Hawks <lb/>
column lee wan order, d <lb/>
lo lo b I. e i i <lb/>
Pull. in properly on <lb/>
mi iii. nun r. <lb/>
ordered have <lb/>
for <lb/>
. properly <lb/>
I. tin deeds <lb/>
office i f <lb/>
lire depart <lb/>
i treasurer, o-a . mi <lb/>
I pending i <lb/>
I of the army <lb/>
land navy t. <lb/>
then sun of <lb/>
personal pi open y is <lb/>
for the . i <lb/>
with servant, each <lb/>
may Upon parole <lb/>
not i aims dining <lb/>
f war, <lb/>
and <lb/>
v lies be held a prisoners. <lb/>
i Ii of the Sink <lb/>
d d c i pa <lb/>
and the <lb/>
He i army and ll <lb/>
be ii to u Her the <lb/>
and <lb/>
for such p.-n d of <lb/>
lime a- be deemed <lb/>
Card of Thanks. <lb/>
A man named <lb/>
who have been Mrs. Freeman drowned near Grifton <lb/>
J. J. Corey, left this morning Report says that <lb/>
Roanoke Rapids. toe influence of liquor <lb/>
Miss Florence Felton, of Tar he walked In the creek. Cries for <lb/>
who has been Miss help were heard in tho or <lb/>
Tucker, returned home to-j but when people reached the creek j JNO. L. <lb/>
day. I Freeman had I Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Get The Premium. <lb/>
Curt will begin on the third <lb/>
Monday this month, and we <lb/>
hope many of our subscribers <lb/>
over the will <lb/>
court week and get <lb/>
for Tan Remember <lb/>
we are going to give a year sub- <lb/>
tho Southern <lb/>
pensions an I a member force to those who pay a <lb/>
agriculture ant on advance for T <lb/>
a We nave bandied <lb/>
only a step from lynching es of the an nib I to farm <lb/>
men, then I journal and they will be given to <lb/>
only a step further from first hundred who pay far T <lb/>
ether than Pitt In <lb/>
crimes. This H James, of Pitt <lb/>
is dangerous any way it WM <lb/>
Observer. u, Qt <lb/>
mm will teach a -4 <lb/>
AIM U the e hie a <lb/>
at I. S. ea. <lb/>
tor <lb/>
fire <lb/>
It is hate today that <lb/>
there was a big is <lb/>
Ne <lb/>
. e, <lb/>
wish <lb/>
each <lb/>
t e mime of . lie i <lb/>
of the coin nut lee. <lb/>
to thank ill in <lb/>
ant bled log the in- crowd <lb/>
no day more Hi i we expected, <lb/>
It was ordered be so very <lb/>
to u-ed only en. We fully their <lb/>
the attain fire engine. presence, the manner they <lb/>
mailer of a place a m the net pro <lb/>
which to keep hard fire will show Which <lb/>
engine was referred to the com- more than To as- <lb/>
mil tee correct amount Is why <lb/>
Cox was granted distillery we have In en In late In . . <lb/>
license for six mouths. Wish you happy pros- <lb/>
An overcoat was ordered to be new year, we are, <lb/>
purchased tor the night police. <lb/>
Accounts were allowed to the <lb/>
amount of <lb/>
following <lb/>
The board of aldermen of <lb/>
iv u of Greenville do <lb/>
it be lawful for <lb/>
sou or to spit or cast <lb/>
filth rubbish whatever into <lb/>
recently crested for sap <lb/>
plying the town with water, to <lb/>
with la way any the <lb/>
light eta <lb/>
la <lb/>
yours gratefully <lb/>
Mis. W. B. Greene, <lb/>
A. L. Blow, <lb/>
R. O. <lb/>
Skinner, <lb/>
Richard Williams. <lb/>
Confirmed. <lb/>
Jan. sen- <lb/>
ate in executive confirmed <lb/>
the of W. D. <lb/>
to be <lb/>
at S. rate <lb/>
U, s <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
<lb/>
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