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I the practice of wear. j, n give it a purpose <lb/>
A at Heart. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
i. a gun in pocket, which <lb/>
. Hi with <lb/>
is in a few i- <lb/>
i-, and is not i com h f a bull <lb/>
lie the the noise outage a <lb/>
yon i today. <lb/>
who depends upon a hatred, a <lb/>
weapon has little g,, a in <lb/>
in or respect his . <lb/>
r a am defies <lb/>
is a coward his life <lb/>
ins <lb/>
Cotton vs. <lb/>
are lions of North <lb/>
Carolina where the farmers can <lb/>
Tuesday, January 1905. ,. . . <lb/>
i grow well thee or <lb/>
L. r. Moore left Ibis morning . of <lb/>
Raleigh. , them often make the mistake of <lb/>
Warren, Jr., went to Con- j all their dependence in a <lb/>
crop. To <lb/>
bow <lb/>
STATE NEWS <lb/>
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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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Wonderful <lb/>
Is displayed by a man en- <lb/>
Grand <lb/>
So Tired <lb/>
of accidental How of the readers of this <lb/>
. , . . . , , , <lb/>
feet joint. Bat . ; <lb/>
need for it. that there a state in the United <lb/>
will kill the and cu States which for has had no <lb/>
e It's the best sale year <lb/>
. for too. at J. I. principle of <lb/>
Store. . , , . , , , i <lb/>
the common law of of <lb/>
ft North Carolina, I In our ow country Nevertheless <lb/>
B. of Michigan <lb/>
trading as Greenville Supp v ago abolished mode of in- <lb/>
of <lb/>
-Notice of execution sale. against persons charged with crime <lb/>
By virtue of an execution <lb/>
to the undersigned the Superior <lb/>
court of Pitt in the above en-1 the state <lb/>
put i line <lb/>
M. at the court house door of said I Michigan in I matter. By. <lb/>
sell th for ca-h , , . . , , <lb/>
to satisfy said edition all lb- t overwhelming popular U her <lb/>
title th said J B people have adopted an amendment <lb/>
Smith defendant in the following . <lb/>
described real estate, ail . constitution which does <lb/>
Another state, that <lb/>
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the an Its from an in-<lb/>
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ones earn In t capacity. <lb/>
can be kept la healthful action <lb/>
by, and only by <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for <lb/>
One cf the Need. <lb/>
One. of the bills to come <lb/>
A tract or parcel of land 1- j away with the jury, j before the legislature a is <lb/>
Carolina whereof the memory the one for the establishment of a <lb/>
in Hoot Nook on the of man not to the contrary state bureau of immigration. In the <lb/>
ante of h- road he-1, , ., , . , . . ., ., I <lb/>
ins the same land upon the said on f comparatively short time that South fl <lb/>
j B Smith and wife fir- the I founded every prosecution far crime Carolina has had such a bureau <lb/>
and been considered the J great good ha. resulted. Car- <lb/>
containing j of safety to every British most argent need is a larger <lb/>
it of , , . . . i e i . <lb/>
bees citizen against the; number of desirable white <lb/>
aid J B Smith <lb/>
up to him an as follow unjust and false accusation of crime. and with the effort <lb/>
in the road ,. . . , . ,. I., , , . . ,,,., . <lb/>
and running time has been these can be <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
i Jame lands j the boast of the that no <lb/>
to J. , . , , ,. <lb/>
South with said Moore's ruled by him <lb/>
i, the creek to w, Calvin i could be brought to trial for a crime <lb/>
Domestic Troubles <lb/>
Jumps thence with W i . <lb/>
. , an course . until twelve men good true, ,<lb/>
13th day of 1904. for supposing him guilty i , b it these <lb/>
L. W. Tucker, Sheriff. ; of the offense charged against be having Dr. King's <lb/>
doing away with the <lb/>
retail . <lb/>
Turn tar <lb/>
Fur <lb/>
rel. Egg,<lb/>
-b s. <lb/>
Gail <lb/>
. M K Warn <lb/>
George <lb/>
Peach.--, <lb/>
Pin- . Jelly. Milt<lb/>
Food, Matches. <lb/>
Dot-oil Reed Meal and Hulls. <lb/>
Am Applet, Nu-<lb/>
Pr. net. <lb/>
ac inn Ware, Tin and Wool-i <lb/>
Ware, and Ms-a <lb/>
r- Pills hi mi mi <lb/>
is an innovation indeed- <lb/>
i their i <lb/>
ii anon <lb/>
i . i in Liver trouble <lb/>
fact. It places <lb/>
j power in the hands of one cure. a I L.<lb/>
prosecuting attorney- <lb/>
to of Minnesota, A wise girl to <lb/>
prosecuting attorney takes the place to marry so well that <lb/>
doesn't at ii. <lb/>
tin- grand jury. Re urns are <lb/>
to In in. lie is to silt the case <lb/>
j and be alone decides whether in North Carolina, j In court <lb/>
instance the accused shall be Oh. <lb/>
A. Stoats administrator of William <lb/>
I lowed to go free or shall he prose- Cullen <lb/>
and tried before the jury , i t k ,. . <lb/>
; John S. Susan Mi-Law- <lb/>
horn. Nancy Margaret <lb/>
Dick Evans, <lb/>
Evans, Jesse Tom Ann <lb/>
White Lead, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
k Ready Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
too much power over the life and <lb/>
of the In placed in <lb/>
one s <lb/>
for <lb/>
such n law ii will be <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb/>
t Butter, New Hi <lb/>
Machine and no <lb/>
goods. Quality and <lb/>
Cheap for cash . <lb/>
see e. <lb/>
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Atlanta. I. <lb/>
Ball more <lb/>
Chattanooga. Tun <lb/>
Charleston s c <lb/>
TELEPHONE AND <lb/>
TELEGRAPH COMPANY. <lb/>
Coil i points tan iii v. <lb/>
De over the line ii <lb/>
this t <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Ores shore, <lb/>
Littleton,<lb/>
New <lb/>
Oxford, <lb/>
Raleigh, <lb/>
Rocky Mt. <lb/>
Warrenton, <lb/>
Weldon,<lb/>
Winston, <lb/>
Augusta, <lb/>
Eva Dixon. John Lock am y,. <lb/>
smith. Cannon smith, j <lb/>
Smith, John S. Smith, j <lb/>
Sam i Susan<lb/>
John Porter, j <lb/>
in mi. a <lb/>
Henry Evans. W. j <lb/>
John Henry Allie <lb/>
named -ill take. <lb/>
of several counties Such that an action entitled <lb/>
. the doing with the I <lb/>
the Superior court Pitt county <lb/>
Solicitor as have in this to an order the ad- <lb/>
and the substitution therefor j I <lb/>
of a in each who has in in Pitt upon <lb/>
bis hands the entire control and lived, eon- j <lb/>
. 4.1 more or And the <lb/>
management of the criminal law said defendants <lb/>
is one feature of the march of Col <lb/>
progress that we d i not approve In j ville on the day of January, I<lb/>
in each county It <lb/>
would be to work a <lb/>
system in a slate where there is only <lb/>
one stale representative in a <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
THE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 10th, 1904. <lb/>
Loans <lb/>
Mocks, securities, etc. <lb/>
A Fix . <lb/>
R, <lb/>
68.81.50 <lb/>
1.308 <lb/>
2,701.88 <lb/>
this ill other the., Id j answer or to 81,843.00 <lb/>
tins as in old or in .-ti,,,, <lb/>
Chaw V. <lb/>
i J ought to <lb/>
ways are the best W <lb/>
Cincinnati, i ought to be reforms in our <lb/>
Columbia. , <lb/>
Va but the <lb/>
is at <lb/>
end of it. <lb/>
in -a action or the plain- <lb/>
tiff will to court for the re- <lb/>
lief demanded in said <lb/>
Th s December <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
Cl Court. <lb/>
324,684.12 <lb/>
Stock paid in <lb/>
25,000.00 <lb/>
I Profits <lb/>
4.084.32 <lb/>
payable 48,000.00 <lb/>
Deposit to cheek 888,886.78 <lb/>
checks <lb/>
663.08 <lb/>
f 324,684.12 <lb/>
Car <lb/>
Count Pitt. <lb/>
Nashville, Tenn <lb/>
New York N. V <lb/>
New Orleans, <lb/>
Norfolk. Va <lb/>
Philadelphia, Pi <lb/>
Vi <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo <lb/>
Suffolk. V. <lb/>
And all other important and in <lb/>
east of the Mis. <lb/>
River. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Gen. <lb/>
Monday before the Mon- j <lb/>
W I WAN the bidder for east, u satisfy , day it the I th <lb/>
C I which the said Most N. C, and answer or <lb/>
Any size , defendant, has In g described i demur to the in said action <lb/>
., . . real estate, to On the north tide or the plaintiff will apply to the court <lb/>
e will either pay cash or ex- of Tar the David ; for the -f laid com- <lb/>
the bank, do solemnly <lb/>
North Pi t county. tint the statement true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
L. LITTLE. <lb/>
,, ,. , , <lb/>
and sworn to before , .<lb/>
WILSON, <lb/>
VI <lb/>
i j -oh n <lb/>
North I to the The defendant above mum ill <lb/>
, action tied as <lb/>
W. II j urn iv nits in V e Sn- <lb/>
S r Notice of execution I peril court l Pitt county <lb/>
w. TYSON. sale. ; plaintiff the defendant to ob-1 <lb/>
virtue of an directed to Jain a decree of absolute divorce from <lb/>
from the I him- and Hie defendant will further <lb/>
j of Pitt co is tbs above entitled ac-1 notice that he Is requested to <lb/>
I I will. Monday, the day of pear at the next term of t e Superior <lb/>
January, 1905, at VI o'clock, M., at the court of Pin to 1-e held on the <lb/>
me, this <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
, . ., , l House H. lands <lb/>
and bulls for seed, known ;. the George w. Daniel This <lb/>
bags <lb/>
and Dav all i same lands; Court <lb/>
. by John Flanagan and rUB K. G. jambs, for Plaintiff, <lb/>
when Moses w. Tyson Nov. and <lb/>
d recorded in the of <lb/>
Write us <lb/>
you are to sell exchange, j in Book A. page <lb/>
two hundred and <lb/>
. acres more or lean, subject however to <lb/>
C which has been duly <lb/>
was i. to the said Moses w. Tyson <lb/>
I by the sheriff of Pitt county. Said <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having dull before the <lb/>
Superior court k of Pitt county as <lb/>
Executor of last will and testament of <lb/>
Mrs. Ada Moore, wife of <lb/>
P HOW TO MAKE homestead ten seres. In Moore, deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
the home and dwelling prom-en to all persons having claim. <lb/>
against the estate to <lb/>
Our hook of receipts tells you all <lb/>
about it. Become your own <lb/>
Instruction. Book <lb/>
t postpaid on receipt of <lb/>
Bank Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
This th day of December, <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Subscribe to <lb/>
the for payment on or be- <lb/>
I fore the of or this no- <lb/>
be plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This day of Dec., 1904. <lb/>
C. A. <lb/>
of Ada Moore. <lb/>
For Cook Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Am- <lb/>
munition, Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything; <lb/>
In Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR<lb/>
ii <lb/>
Jan. <lb/>
A Horton baa bis family <lb/>
here from and will make <lb/>
their home. Samuel Ty- <lb/>
son and family have also come to <lb/>
live among us. <lb/>
a agent for Daily <lb/>
and Eastern we la e <lb/>
in receiving sob <lb/>
and willing receipts for <lb/>
in We hare a <lb/>
all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this office. We also take orders <lb/>
job <lb/>
When you need a nice, light, <lb/>
tough pole, for your buggy or <lb/>
carriage. Gall on and make a <lb/>
selection. Ayden Milling Mfg. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N C <lb/>
The town tax collector is a but-y <lb/>
man. De has things bustling in <lb/>
the air. <lb/>
If you need anything in the way <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin ware <lb/>
come to see u, Hart A Jenkins. <lb/>
Ask E. G. Cox about it. Life <lb/>
Fire, and Health <lb/>
P. O. Building, Ayden. <lb/>
Call and our line of <lb/>
high grade You be <lb/>
easily convinced of the superiority <lb/>
of material and <lb/>
Milling Co. <lb/>
of <lb/>
AYDEN D <lb/>
J. M. Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
Hay, seed men and bulls <lb/>
at J K. Bro. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
latent thine in shoe. Cull to E K i <lb/>
at W. C. Jackson and Go's. market tor fresh meats, <lb/>
Mir of Green and stove at <lb/>
ville, has been visiting Mia First made by Smith A Bro <lb/>
Bland. the and retail large; J. R. Sim Bro. call a <lb/>
Don't fail to see Ty- . band, orders their poultry toeing on <lb/>
new crockery both and solicited J. A. Griffin. for Bale. <lb/>
decorated. Prices <lb/>
than formerly. i have a <lb/>
Come to see when you I special bin- f <lb/>
to buy Independent Manufactured toe public to see. They <lb/>
we handle Trust <lb/>
g Hart <lb/>
Bailie House, of in <lb/>
and Mary Se s <lb/>
ton, who have in em <lb/>
the main <lb/>
age at j their <lb/>
their <lb/>
Now we have plenty <lb/>
wagon <lb/>
firm <lb/>
h newest <lb/>
mt- To try <lb/>
to <lb/>
h- <lb/>
A I hey a k <lb/>
hen you will <lb/>
I hem. <lb/>
Go m-w <lb/>
Our second order youth <lb/>
and children hats and caps are <lb/>
now at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Carpet cloth and L-n <lb/>
at J. It. Smith <lb/>
Yard wide sheering <lb/>
J B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
cloaks hi B. Br <lb/>
AYDEN. N. C. <lb/>
Located West Railroad Sir. <lb/>
Beet i <lb/>
f the traveling or <lb/>
public for reasonable price. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
the <lb/>
wagon cart <lb/>
wheels and will sell as cheap <lb/>
as any one. <lb/>
Ayden Hilling Mfg. Go. <lb/>
For a nice <lb/>
such as chains, lob- <lb/>
land <lb/>
Beaver Dam, Ball J- w- Taylor's jewelry at <lb/>
has been visiting T. E. Nichols. <lb/>
E. E. Co. will do all they <lb/>
possible can In please you with <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
Just received, fine line of bar- <lb/>
N. C All repair- <lb/>
neatly done. d ti <lb/>
Hewing machines at J. U, <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
the building of twelve new <lb/>
and can fit up in any style brick Mores at once on West Ran <lb/>
toad and Second streets. Ayden <lb/>
this <lb/>
lime en <lb/>
or price. <lb/>
Ayden Co. j certainly just at <lb/>
Fancy oranges, apples building boom. <lb/>
and bananas at E. E. I Go's. On horse wagon a. good as lien <lb/>
Elder C. Bland tor sale by J. B. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Tuesday from a visit to The ladies say that Cannon <lb/>
a bar Tyson have line of PM B A <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none . good, in low. e bungle seats for <lb/>
lobe bad anywhere. are -imply the <lb/>
offering good values tori your ton ginned nice and clean. seat market <lb/>
the money in shoes, bate, caps, in order I hat you might j Mill, Co. <lb/>
C, . <lb/>
line of good- taking <lb/>
of who They <lb/>
are b <lb/>
good and <lb/>
suitable prices at the sore of J. <lb/>
B. Smith A <lb/>
con inn. to <lb/>
e- for we it not <lb/>
set apace we cannot maintain. A <lb/>
Milling Co., N. <lb/>
Examine line f notions just <lb/>
and Co. <lb/>
chickens, <lb/>
u, and other Io <lb/>
B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
J. It Smith at an- <lb/>
special <lb/>
fat I <lb/>
are cordially invited to and j <lb/>
puce and quality, <lb/>
all J.; <lb/>
B, Smith Bro. <lb/>
Wanted. bushels <lb/>
rugs tables aid J better for it. bring <lb/>
T in Jars and <lb/>
ll <lb/>
A X <lb/>
i p. January <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
were <lb/>
at borne of the . nit in c, <lb/>
K T. Phillip, per- <lb/>
he ex <lb/>
d o but couple <lb/>
g life a <lb/>
floor oil cloth Tyson. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
tee, apply to E. E. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
Miss of Greene <lb/>
county, left on the train Tuesday <lb/>
morning to resume studies ; t <lb/>
Littleton Female <lb/>
if you do no secure and <lb/>
of our high grade buggies, j found it nut. <lb/>
your loss will tie than <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
den, N. V, <lb/>
We are for first <lb/>
class, light Ha e-s, <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Misses Davis, <lb/>
and Gannon Clarence <lb/>
Gannon who have been home for <lb/>
the holidays, have returned t <lb/>
their respective schools, hI . <lb/>
and Hill. <lb/>
J. R. Smith all <lb/>
custom with the greatest reaped <lb/>
and all a c extends an at <lb/>
Io call at their store. <lb/>
Zeno ha- gone to Nor. <lb/>
folk. <lb/>
Car lime, and Portland , <lb/>
J. K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
tar sill t, flue M J. <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
evening at the <lb/>
of Eli Graff, in town-; <lb/>
ship, Mr. W. O. and ; <lb/>
Miss Mai ilia Craft were united in <lb/>
the holy bonds of J. <lb/>
II Blew, J. P. Alter the RESOURCES. <lb/>
age the bridal party left for and <lb/>
home of the groom where a <lb/>
repast awaited them and j I <lb/>
of the evening was very <lb/>
Hilly <lb/>
Wrong eyeglasses are worse <lb/>
than none. If your <lb/>
eyes tire, they call for help. J. <lb/>
W. Taylor a graduate optician, <lb/>
Ayden, N. can fit your <lb/>
right at reasonable prices. Noted <lb/>
doctors have that wrong eye <lb/>
glasses are than poison. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co , at J. R S- Br. <lb/>
f. C. ,;. <lb/>
are displaying j ,.,,.,,., H, <lb/>
most to date line of 3.30 m home <lb/>
tun bride's D J. H. Pi me , <lb/>
nab cotton .,. a, N Miss S. lie <lb/>
, ,., . Palmer Mr. Eugene <lb/>
net day is hat Milling ,., , . ,. <lb/>
r J mat. <lb/>
Mtg. Co., gin. give j by p p-M, ,,,,,.,. <lb/>
Tb public to known, it <lb/>
I n first cl as- <lb/>
stock of DRUGS, an <lb/>
up-to-date line of TA <lb/>
all kinds <lb/>
TOILET articles. bet <lb/>
of <lb/>
goods and the t-est <lb/>
CHEMICALS OBTAINABLE <lb/>
Also carry Send <lb/>
Dye stuff. Cigars, <lb/>
Chewing and <lb/>
Tobacco, a large as- <lb/>
of Pipes. Kurd <lb/>
Rubber and Elastic Tins <lb/>
Beet of Brush <lb/>
es of kinds. <lb/>
com <lb/>
pounded. <lb/>
M. M. S <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
in st ck. Country <lb/>
Produce Bo gin end Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Q R <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you ran a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have u food <lb/>
tool and i- prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our <lb/>
is all you co lid desire, and <lb/>
we will see hat your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse <lb/>
I J P <lb/>
old in <lb/>
FOR MASONS ONLY. <lb/>
Was i C I'd I ft <lb/>
I he he <lb/>
a hell <lb/>
lie <lb/>
bride <lb/>
ceremony <lb/>
K hi -i I <lb/>
Tl I the III <lb/>
s Bailie I'd K. <lb/>
of honor, <lb/>
wish a , . , ,,, ; <lb/>
HO . .-1 V M <lb/>
the <lb/>
lie i. Hie The <lb/>
will and vine <lb/>
It. Br.-. the p y <lb/>
Dr celebrated Ml Ed <lb/>
, ,. , , I i an A Al. j Co. <lb/>
on the , , , , ,.,. <lb/>
been a <lb/>
ft Bro. beta <lb/>
Cold hi ville <lb/>
hi- bride graduated with <lb/>
The Masonic Mutual <lb/>
Relief Association. I <lb/>
plan, the <lb/>
a e and th induce- <lb/>
Bee <lb/>
A. P. At <lb/>
Myers <lb/>
OR <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
honors from Oxford <lb/>
i T. e on, i a lending <lb/>
prices to suit ail. <lb/>
at and C's <lb/>
lit town and country , i f f I toil and well <lb/>
paint colors oil, lead, Wei <lb/>
lucre turpentine at J. B. for them a and <lb/>
II it give <lb/>
-01 r you denier <lb/>
pay yon for r. i <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
life <lb/>
aw <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Block, East <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. C.-. <lb/>
At the of business 9th, 1904- <lb/>
Washington except <lb/>
it a. Greenville, <lb/>
daily, except <lb/>
in. for W <lb/>
Connecting at <lb/>
for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York <lb/>
I all points North at <lb/>
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should <lb/>
by <lb/>
and Bout hen It <lb/>
Old on mm from <lb/>
Line <lb/>
Line <lb/>
I from <lb/>
Miners Lt e f om Boston, <lb/>
Bulling to <lb/>
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gin, ST. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
, H President S <lb/>
Manager, <lb/>
Beach Street. N. Y <lb/>
Furniture- and <lb/>
Demand <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Items, <lb/>
Coin, <lb/>
OS <lb/>
Bank Lotus <lb/>
U. S. <lb/>
LIABILITIES <lb/>
Capital paid in, <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
Physician Surgeon <lb/>
Office Hotel Annie, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
j I CO. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Factor and of <lb/>
Bagging, and Bags. <lb/>
and <lb/>
School Books <lb/>
School Supplies. <lb/>
If You Need <lb/>
an Book <lb/>
We've Got It. <lb/>
All Kinds Of <lb/>
Stationery <lb/>
and anything carried in <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
BOOK STORE<lb/>
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<p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
J. Editor <lb/>
THE TAYLOR <lb/>
Rev. E. D- D , of Bob- <lb/>
The Kindly <lb/>
An interesting bit of is <lb/>
furnished by George Kennan, in the <lb/>
on, Mass., is expected to deliver a outlook, that has hearing on the <lb/>
in the at Greenville, N. C data matter, <lb/>
rate made upon application. <lb/>
desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining Thursday, Friday, <lb/>
Saturday nights, January 12th to <lb/>
in preference to <lb/>
15th. He will also speak Sunday <lb/>
afternoon, January at p m <lb/>
The place where the will be <lb/>
N. C, pay, j not yet been decided <lb/>
The following are the subjects of <lb/>
i the <lb/>
I. That boy of Yours. <lb/>
falls Microbes end Men, <lb/>
Suggestions to the legislature are <lb/>
order. <lb/>
If was a new year fall that Port <lb/>
Arthur took. <lb/>
The are doing the ditching, <lb/>
and they ought to. <lb/>
Charlotte has got i <lb/>
invited the president <lb/>
i be ring and <lb/>
We were mistaken. i- <lb/>
i happy. She has got tho union <lb/>
h it can't get to it. <lb/>
the legislature and congress <lb/>
it things ought not to get <lb/>
in the law making line. <lb/>
Wonder if is going to re- <lb/>
peat the Hay wood episode when the <lb/>
cornea on be heard. <lb/>
The Daily Times, of Florence, <lb/>
S- C. has had U I <lb/>
because of small the <lb/>
of. the paper. <lb/>
BOTH SHOULD CHANCE <lb/>
of lecture Citizen characteristics of the in war <lb/>
ship and Scientific in time- <lb/>
Kennan was allowed to visit the <lb/>
prisons at will. He talked with <lb/>
Russians by the and with them <lb/>
investigated the treatment they re- <lb/>
at the hands of their <lb/>
And as a he has nothing <lb/>
but kind words for the <lb/>
The Russian officers are fed on <lb/>
bread, fish, vegetables, and hare tea. <lb/>
salt and luxuries. Their <lb/>
When the nation or a state falls ; Microbes and Men, r allowance of clothing is ample, and <lb/>
into a well worn rut it is hard to get try of Alcohol. i every two officers allowed to <lb/>
out of it. Every time a presidential J S A Glass of Beer Analyzed-II- j one servant from the ranks, <lb/>
. . i I and on giving their simple word not <lb/>
inauguration comes around it is e i <lb/>
ally attended by such disagreeable j Citizenship in the Light of to attempt to escape- the prisoner. <lb/>
weather that forthwith there is j and Paul <lb/>
,,,,.,., i . , , i Message, in Science to . <lb/>
of talk tint fie date for such are so courteous that they do <lb/>
Bat . not of the officers place of de- <lb/>
the change does not corns and the It is conceded that no phase one prism. it is an <lb/>
. . , I temperance is more vital, none <lb/>
country right on in the same, , , . . , , . j <lb/>
. , . , , I P one Farther, there is no embargo on <lb/>
old with its inaugurations and I. a I the I i i r <lb/>
, none so mm. raw i me . as <lb/>
are permitted to wander the <lb/>
adjacent, country with a guard. The <lb/>
bad weather falling at the masses, as of its scientific as- <lb/>
many letters they choose, money <lb/>
port on the health of both <lb/>
officers and men, with full <lb/>
time. And the same condition ex- pact. President of Vale Urn- j at am, j, M <lb/>
has recently that as soon At . there h , <lb/>
as the people come to understand o in ten <lb/>
the nature of alcohol they will drive there fa w , re <lb/>
every saloon out of the country On <lb/>
this subject Dr. Taylor has achieved <lb/>
both national and dis-i <lb/>
a lecturer and text book interesting <lb/>
author. His discussions are purely description Mr. Kennan <lb/>
educational, simple enough for i pan lie,. <lb/>
child and absolutely devoid of j her <lb/>
Polish While the treatment of prisoners <lb/>
In the words of Dr. Taylor the j may have no bearing on the ultimate <lb/>
of the conditions at- purpose lectures is j result of the war, it does emphasize <lb/>
deal with basic principles national characteristics and shows <lb/>
American citizenship from three way the sympathy of the civilized <lb/>
points of the the Scrip world is with the nation in the <lb/>
as to our state legislatures. Jan <lb/>
nary and February, the two months <lb/>
set apart for these biennial <lb/>
about the two worst <lb/>
in the year that could be <lb/>
now there is more talk <lb/>
that the time should be changed but <lb/>
no change in this respect need be <lb/>
looked for. will continue in <lb/>
the same old ruts and make the best <lb/>
tending it. <lb/>
Governor r, of Penn- <lb/>
wants the legislature to <lb/>
farther curb the newspapers of his <lb/>
state. Possibly some of then need <lb/>
curbing. <lb/>
Since Port Arthur has surrendered <lb/>
Russia seems madder than ever. If <lb/>
she has not had enough the rum- <lb/>
puss possibly Japan can give her a <lb/>
more rounds <lb/>
The man who is going to apply to <lb/>
the legislature for a to put <lb/>
on a line of ferry boats between tin <lb/>
depot and wharf, in <lb/>
might make a few trial trips of his <lb/>
boats now to their sea <lb/>
A satisfactory demonstration <lb/>
in this respect would insures larger <lb/>
number of signers to his petition. <lb/>
and scientific temperance, in great straggle. <lb/>
The last, message of <lb/>
to the legislature was a wise, <lb/>
order to awaken and make adequate A people that are kind and <lb/>
just as was expected to I which will principle, and <lb/>
that able statesman. It demand right laws and the enforce- the hue of great disadvantages, <lb/>
shows a condition in the affairs of. men t of the I at least deserve to become powerful <lb/>
the slate in which every citizen may , ,,,. ,,, the <lb/>
tell pride, and suggestions . nation that attempts to coerce them <lb/>
, . ,. , , a. Nov reaps the condemnation of humanity. <lb/>
for on the work <lb/>
carrying on Hie <lb/>
inaugurated in timely lie <lb/>
has made an excellent governor and <lb/>
To My in the Christian <lb/>
Ministry of the <lb/>
honor an I esteem of his fellow <lb/>
sens <lb/>
A slick duck named A. C. <lb/>
who was u salesman for the Cable <lb/>
Company, has been working <lb/>
of the business men of Durham on <lb/>
bogus chicks. Though they may <lb/>
Ordinarily be careful, people will <lb/>
get naught this way. <lb/>
Greenville ought to become a <lb/>
town. There is <lb/>
of room here for different enter- <lb/>
prises in the manufacturing line and <lb/>
available numerous <lb/>
few large manufacturing plants <lb/>
would greatly swell the population <lb/>
nil I increase business proportionally. <lb/>
cut ton factory would make this a <lb/>
better cotton market. Tobacco <lb/>
factories would make the abundant <lb/>
raw material far mom valuable. <lb/>
Various wood factories could find <lb/>
plenty of material convenient. A <lb/>
brick making plant wool a great <lb/>
and find quick demand for its <lb/>
output. Along with these things <lb/>
have a building and loan <lb/>
Has the modern Utopia been dis <lb/>
To many of you E. Toy- covered It seems at least that an <lb/>
will retire from the office with D of Boston, Mass , island of contented people has been <lb/>
no introduction, but to those to light. Frisian <lb/>
have not had the opportunity of see-, ha is a rocky island half way be- <lb/>
and hearing him I wish to say tween Cape Horn the Cape of <lb/>
that the cause of temperance has no Hope, and it has a population <lb/>
abler or more successful advocate in seventy-five people. have <lb/>
this country Dr. Taylor's work i laws, in taxes, no money, no <lb/>
educational, lie treats the subject j DO schools, no shops, no <lb/>
of temperance from a scientific as j politics and no jail. The <lb/>
well as from a moral and living upon the scanty pro- <lb/>
point of view. Ho has given the the land and leading <lb/>
greater part of his life to the study j lives, declare that they are <lb/>
and discussion of the question and happy Their morals are good <lb/>
in every lecture imparts a vast deal land it is their boast that no crime <lb/>
of information of the utmost has ever committed on their <lb/>
to and citizens island- The only communication <lb/>
spring he delivered to great Midi which people have with the <lb/>
in this city a series of live lee- word i through a British <lb/>
lures The which touches there <lb/>
of opinion in this comma j The island is known to navigators <lb/>
The insanity dodge is to be tried Is for originality, eloquence u the loneliest inhabited spot in the <lb/>
to get clear of th killing of effectiveness they were world. lUcently England offered <lb/>
Alford in Raleigh. There is always <lb/>
some excuse to hide behind in order believe is a man in <lb/>
America better fitted for educational <lb/>
Men , <lb/>
Any business not proper J <lb/>
gets into a rut. b <lb/>
business; in fact, after s <lb/>
while it to be Ia. <lb/>
this noted for its quick <lb/>
hurried thought and l Tinning <lb/>
wisdom, a man to be must <lb/>
get out of the Fail- <lb/>
will bis end if he I <lb/>
The reason why as <lb/>
keep in the rat is it <lb/>
to direct their from, <lb/>
that They think that a <lb/>
little set ion on their part might. <lb/>
bring a condition they could, <lb/>
not They are. that <lb/>
satisfied that it is rut <lb/>
business. <lb/>
The wise man low- <lb/>
ever, out of the rut or is to <lb/>
get. out of it He is looking for new <lb/>
ideas and them He wants sew <lb/>
thoughts in his business and <lb/>
them there. He the <lb/>
of the and him- <lb/>
self to then la fact, he gels <lb/>
of his finds out what, lie- <lb/>
people want and then gives it to <lb/>
then He tells them that he ls <lb/>
something now and they go k <lb/>
or office to it. He <lb/>
in the newspapers the r-it <lb/>
man never does He uses the best <lb/>
rut man uses either <lb/>
signs, schemes, circulars or nothing <lb/>
st all. <lb/>
The newspaper is the friend of <lb/>
the enterprising <lb/>
man. You never a progressive <lb/>
advertiser the <lb/>
He knows that it pays him, It <lb/>
the rut man who abuses the <lb/>
paper and uses it <lb/>
Too up to-date, reliable newspaper <lb/>
has the confidence of the people <lb/>
among whom it circulates Your <lb/>
advertisement in it will attract their <lb/>
attention day after day the <lb/>
pie will have confidence in you. <lb/>
For tho purpose the <lb/>
sphere of your trade is no <lb/>
medium comparable to a good news- <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
Get out of and <lb/>
your business in an up-to date <lb/>
Journal <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
Some people cannot yet believe <lb/>
that penitentiary will continue <lb/>
to pay. The part of it that we can- <lb/>
not understand is that it not <lb/>
been doing it all <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
That is easy enough. Any one <lb/>
should understand that it was the <lb/>
graft and mismanagement certain <lb/>
administrations tho past that <lb/>
caused the institution to be such a <lb/>
burden upon the tax payers of the <lb/>
slate <lb/>
to thwart the ends of justice. <lb/>
Prohibition may not prohibit and <lb/>
the dispensary may not answer the <lb/>
purpose for which it intended <lb/>
yet the growth of public sentiment <lb/>
against the t rads in <lb/>
of whiskey is bound to tell in <lb/>
time Durham Herald. <lb/>
passed by any lectures ever lo transport the inhabitants to South <lb/>
Africa, where every would <lb/>
be given a fertile tract of laud in a <lb/>
Country was rapidly develop <lb/>
work in the cause of temperance to the astonishment of <lb/>
I With the inspiration of a deep and the English government, the offer <lb/>
To Reduce Railroad Accident. <lb/>
abiding conviction to his capacity <lb/>
for usefulness I commend him to <lb/>
my brethren in the ministry and to <lb/>
community in the South. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
Pastor Grove Ave Baptist Church. <lb/>
The man who stands off his news- <lb/>
paper, tailor and his wash women <lb/>
may lay some to financial gen- <lb/>
that made Mrs. Chadwick so <lb/>
was courteously declined. What a <lb/>
would be for <lb/>
tramps if only had some way <lb/>
of getting there Charlotte <lb/>
OF THOMAS. <lb/>
Dead Men, Dogs and Chickens. <lb/>
Congressman of Penney <lb/>
Rev. Thomas, pastor of ,,, representation <lb/>
Railroad accidents have been so <lb/>
numerous in the few years as <lb/>
to challenge the attention of the <lb/>
State as well us the traveling public. <lb/>
am firmly persuaded that many <lb/>
these accidents are due to the <lb/>
cal of the employees of the. <lb/>
railroad and that condition is. <lb/>
brought about by too many hours of <lb/>
service without the opportunity <lb/>
rest. If the public were not directly- <lb/>
interested in the mutter it would <lb/>
still be n subject worthy of <lb/>
whether any citizen should <lb/>
be permitted, even under contract, <lb/>
to for so a length of time <lb/>
without rest us to impair his <lb/>
and mental powers, but, where <lb/>
the life of people traveling is in- <lb/>
there can be no doubt of the <lb/>
right and duty of the <lb/>
to pan such laws as shall render <lb/>
less frequent railroad accidents by <lb/>
restricting the number of hours of <lb/>
service which can be <lb/>
given by the employees of tho rail- <lb/>
roads. A law of this sort will wort <lb/>
no hardship upon anybody. On the <lb/>
contrary by securing better service, <lb/>
accidents will be lessened, human <lb/>
life will be protected and the de- <lb/>
of property prevented. <lb/>
Governor Message. <lb/>
A bale cotton will <lb/>
make the boll weevil think he a <lb/>
poor shoot as a crop <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
Presbyterian church of Wilson, says <lb/>
tho following in a letter to a brother <lb/>
minister <lb/>
Taylor's lectures on <lb/>
including scientific <lb/>
are very strong and helpful <lb/>
He is lecturing here and even sen- <lb/>
people are not or need <lb/>
offended. He will do <lb/>
creel <lb/>
the South placed on the basis <lb/>
votes cast the South wore <lb/>
to come lack and his kind <lb/>
and demand that the representation <lb/>
of ho reduced to the <lb/>
honest voting strength of the state. <lb/>
It is open secret that <lb/>
men, dogs and <lb/>
election. <lb/>
News. <lb/>
sen- It is am open seer <lb/>
d not be vow dead <lb/>
every <lb/>
The Wont <lb/>
The ills of life are hard to bear, <lb/>
Which you'll admit is true; <lb/>
And of those ills I've bad my share <lb/>
In numbers not a <lb/>
Hut most of them bear with ease, <lb/>
the worst of them; <lb/>
It's crawling out of led to freeze <lb/>
At ti o'clock a. m. <lb/>
Savannas<lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
puces, Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
G. Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Oranges <lb/>
candies H. I. Jo n <lb/>
Go to T X. Manning Co <lb/>
nuts, <lb/>
i .-, h <lb/>
aim pa; let for <lb/>
from now on Taylor. <lb/>
for <lb/>
sod <lb/>
For paper roofing, nails <lb/>
ft ii the <lb/>
e, N. C, Jan. <lb/>
R W. of Ayden, was <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Phillips, of Grifton, was <lb/>
here about the middle of the week. <lb/>
There is the in-st selection of <lb/>
inks, library pate and <lb/>
at the of Dr. B. T. Cox <lb/>
k Bro. ever brought to Winterville. <lb/>
Protect by buying one <lb/>
of those eye at the Drug <lb/>
Store, price <lb/>
Highest for cotton seed <lb/>
paid by Oil Mill <lb/>
If in need of a good barrel -f <lb/>
flour or pork and <lb/>
Town taxes I am ready <lb/>
to give you i r V. It. Tucker <lb/>
tax <lb/>
Don't I bring or Rend <lb/>
nut to A. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. I the l in- v <lb/>
use <lb/>
D worry that little lot <lb/>
of you Ii when <lb/>
you gt your <lb/>
lots. be Oil <lb/>
c o. Ii, iii unity the <lb/>
best paid every <lb/>
line dress in <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Rat biscuit re to kill <lb/>
mice at Barber A <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
A. v Co., are jobbers <lb/>
for Spool <lb/>
r. <lb/>
We now on hand a nice <lb/>
line of at remarkably <lb/>
lo en n see and be con- <lb/>
Y is <lb/>
and Taylor. <lb/>
For . A good gentle buggy <lb/>
horse, safe and sound, apply to <lb/>
W. B, N. C. <lb/>
Gun-i, in sin Hi and confection <lb/>
at A W. Co. <lb/>
Box fans for is <lb/>
Claude Chapman, of <lb/>
dine, was here Friday. <lb/>
B. D. Forest spent Sunday with <lb/>
Charlie <lb/>
B me your turkeys I pay the <lb/>
highest L. <lb/>
F t Oranges, candies and <lb/>
fresh. Sea A. W. <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
Big consignment of Royal flour <lb/>
just received. Prices <lb/>
O. and Co. <lb/>
we also carry a hue of rubber <lb/>
over coats boots and water proof <lb/>
jackets the very for cold, <lb/>
weather at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. wants a <lb/>
trimmer of about one year <lb/>
It <lb/>
the Pitt County Oil is now <lb/>
g Seed, They pay <lb/>
the highest cash price or will ex <lb/>
for meal. When yours <lb/>
are ready write for prices. <lb/>
For and no <lb/>
to . O. Chapman and Co. They <lb/>
have a choice lot. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have just <lb/>
received a lot of bar <lb/>
bed wire poultry Their <lb/>
poultry is of course strong <lb/>
wire. <lb/>
Cheap shoes, dry goods, notions, <lb/>
and rubber goods. H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
and mens gloves and <lb/>
latest style neck ties at Harrington <lb/>
d. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
for birds at <lb/>
Ange Co's. <lb/>
R. G. Chapman, Co, say that <lb/>
have a full assortment of <lb/>
general and price <lb/>
are right. <lb/>
At Reduced A. G. <lb/>
Cox Co. are closing out a big <lb/>
lot wire fence of reduced prices. <lb/>
have the finest most <lb/>
INVENTORY SALE <lb/>
ALL THIS WEEK <lb/>
MUST REDUCE <lb/>
STOCK<lb/>
Nearly all of I be old students f i <lb/>
W. H. S. have returned and many <lb/>
new ones have entered. school <lb/>
has the largest in its <lb/>
Winterville is pushing forward <lb/>
for the new year and is going to <lb/>
make a record of which all our <lb/>
people can proud. <lb/>
J. W. and W. F. Tray, of <lb/>
yesterday and <lb/>
list night <lb/>
Bargains for the next twenty <lb/>
days in jewelry and cutlery. <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bra. <lb/>
For store SO <lb/>
feet long, call on or write Jim <lb/>
K. C j <lb/>
Keen highest <lb/>
market pries paid for <lb/>
A Taylor. <lb/>
A new lot chairs arrived.; <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co <lb/>
good tat <lb/>
wood cart hub.-. A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Santa a <lb/>
in B. T. Cox drug <lb/>
store after He is not j <lb/>
looking but he loves the lit <lb/>
tie folks. see what he AT REDUCED PRICES. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Best Time <lb/>
To Buy <lb/>
Winter Goods <lb/>
WE WISH TO REDUCE OUR STOCK AS <lb/>
MUCH AS POSSIBLE BEFORE TAKING IN- <lb/>
ALL THIS WEEK WE WILL OFFER OUR <lb/>
WINTER CLOTHING, OVERCOATS AND <lb/>
now when you <lb/>
want a cart to <lb/>
substantial fence made and you <lb/>
can get a bargain if you apply at <lb/>
once. <lb/>
bin mi exhibition. <lb/>
next Wednesday morning <lb/>
the highest market for turkeys, <lb/>
eggs, ducks, geese, etc <lb/>
We to buy your Hides, <lb/>
Goat Skins, Beeswax <lb/>
Tallow, Turkeys, Chickens <lb/>
and will guarantee high- <lb/>
est market prices for same. Kit-I <lb/>
and Taylor. I <lb/>
If yow want a pair <lb/>
cart y I hem at j <lb/>
A. G. Mfg Co. call at <lb/>
once while they have them in <lb/>
stock. <lb/>
A nice line of Christmas toys I <lb/>
useful presents at Bot- <lb/>
her Co. <lb/>
Bargains the people Prices <lb/>
Bright H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
Stoves, heaters and ranges. All <lb/>
V Sell an <lb/>
fay <lb/>
m i<lb/>
had better <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
farm cs the barn or For meat and styles, lowest prices. S. our stock <lb/>
market. A Mfg. Go to H. L. Johnson, before and <lb/>
yon Being in position to secure Brat Mfg. Co. <lb/>
them your order I cheap Boarding J. D. <lb/>
j machinery with which to do . Board per day. Be-t <lb/>
It you are in need of work and Mg H Md in town, <lb/>
flannels, skirt and waist goods, work p a , f oUr Penny candles a at the <lb/>
call on R. G. Chapman and Co a few of why we B T Cox s Bro <lb/>
B. ft do just can save our Taylor have <lb/>
received a car load of salt prices <lb/>
right, <lb/>
Just the third large <lb/>
shipment of this fall, all <lb/>
style mid sizes, prices right. Come <lb/>
one and nil and look them over. <lb/>
We can please <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
your; <lb/>
Santa Clause at your own price. <lb/>
B-at market in town. <lb/>
A Taylor. <lb/>
all kinds of <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
For loaded double <lb/>
and single guns. Price Go <lb/>
to A. W Ange ft Co. <lb/>
The drug store in stock as eh.-Hp as the cheap-1 <lb/>
cayenne pepper, sage both Taylor. <lb/>
j leaf powdered form. j <lb/>
i entire livery for sale all kinds of farmers see <lb/>
and at An- f. . . . , <lb/>
for cash or approved security. <lb/>
G. A. ft Co. <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
lot of band <lb/>
in good condition. Apply <lb/>
to J. A, Manning, Winterville, N. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
A chance to cut wood. -The <lb/>
A. G. Mfg. wish to con- <lb/>
tract to have five hundred cords of <lb/>
Wood cut Any wood cutter wish- <lb/>
a Job see them at their <lb/>
office. <lb/>
Protect your feet by wearing <lb/>
good shoes. B. Q. <lb/>
Co. have the kind and size you <lb/>
need. <lb/>
School books, stationery, pens, <lb/>
pencils and school supplies of all <lb/>
kinds con be found at the drug <lb/>
store. <lb/>
Second hand buggies cheap. If <lb/>
wish to buy a second hand <lb/>
baggy cheap sec the A. G. Cox <lb/>
Mfg. <lb/>
A. W Ange Co, <lb/>
For quilts and quitting cotton <lb/>
cotton see A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
KING COMBINATION <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
A. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N <lb/>
The last torn <lb/>
from the calendar, and <lb/>
write down a new <lb/>
year, we <lb/>
n w here we left off. <lb/>
Bat w begin right. <lb/>
will be no step <lb/>
hick ward. <lb/>
your <lb/>
b . in vol- <lb/>
prestige and <lb/>
n U in or eased <lb/>
r- <lb/>
ii a <lb/>
AR <lb/>
we <lb/>
merchandise,<lb/>
HAPPY NEW YE <lb/>
and thanking y-m our <lb/>
promise b tier <lb/>
method-, and store service. <lb/>
-tor. r something place to <lb/>
band oat goods and take in money. <lb/>
the new year be kind, and when shall <lb/>
t 1905, may we all be here and again to say <lb/>
NAPPY NEW <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
The King Clothier.<lb/>
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<p>
GREENVILLE'S <lb/>
Great Department Store. <lb/>
sincerely thank our friends for their liberal pat- <lb/>
us during the past year, and solicit 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/>
Ii Victor Receives <lb/>
THE <lb/>
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils. <lb/>
to the <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. Victor Lock Co., t <lb/>
Cincinnati, received, to day, Grand at the <lb/>
Fair, for their exhibit of solid St--l bank <lb/>
and general line of fire and burglar-proof <lb/>
their magnificent taking over nil <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 BROS, <lb/>
The Cash Grocers. <lb/>
COMPETITION IS THE LIFE OF <lb/>
TRADE- <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/>
Department Store. <lb/>
IS FORCED TO SELL OUT BY JAN. <lb/>
No Offer Will be Refused. Goods Must Go. <lb/>
We have Long OVERCOATS, good quality, <lb/>
will b- sold at worth <lb/>
Fifty Extra 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 <lb/>
New York Bazaar. <lb/>
In Check Building. <lb/>
COST OF COURTSHIP. <lb/>
In the great Southwest courtship <lb/>
i a costly luxury. A jilted <lb/>
run in suing the fair lady for <lb/>
charging to court- <lb/>
ship expenses. The wooing period <lb/>
extended over only a than <lb/>
four months, and the disappointed <lb/>
lover itemizes his waste of time at <lb/>
a day, aside from presents and <lb/>
expenses <lb/>
At same time a Cleveland girl <lb/>
is suing a man far <lb/>
that he courted her for three <lb/>
and then proved faithless <lb/>
Of course, courtship is not coldly <lb/>
a id era matter of dollars. Wasted <lb/>
adoptions must be put into the ac- <lb/>
count. A man's love for a maid and <lb/>
a maid's love u man have distinct <lb/>
until marriage. <lb/>
After that, us records so <lb/>
clearly indicate, the is frequent- <lb/>
found to be <lb/>
New Jersey at just supplied <lb/>
some statistic may help some- <lb/>
what in the Solution of the question <lb/>
of legitimate e expenses. <lb/>
In that re the amorous <lb/>
ardor is fully up the normal <lb/>
warmth, figure- eon collected <lb/>
that . <lb/>
might coat i . It- <lb/>
average cost is <lb/>
average <lb/>
Here <lb/>
ships are not m- <lb/>
is M cheap to g <lb/>
get divorced A <lb/>
for leas money th <lb/>
clothes- Is it an <lb/>
many change th- <lb/>
as they do the <lb/>
The necessary <lb/>
ship are small L <lb/>
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defendant henceforth who is <lb/>
tried before recorder for drunk- <lb/>
must be prepared to tell his <lb/>
honor where and in whom the <lb/>
whiskey that runs I his intoxication <lb/>
was obtained. A statute of the State <lb/>
law gives to a magistrate the <lb/>
legs of putting a or wit. <lb/>
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that maybe put to him as to <lb/>
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answer imperils the <lb/>
defendant with a term of days in <lb/>
tho county jail. <lb/>
statute will be the biggest <lb/>
hug-bear in the ears of the unlawful <lb/>
of whiskey. Charlotte <lb/>
Chronicle.<lb/>
Saved From Terrible Death <lb/>
The family of Alia. H. L. <lb/>
of Tenn., sum her dying <lb/>
were power to save her. <lb/>
Tl e most skillful physicians and <lb/>
every remedy used, failed, while <lb/>
consumption was slowly but surely <lb/>
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immediate sod its continued <lb/>
use completely cured her. <lb/>
certain cure in the mi <lb/>
all throat and lung troubles. <lb/>
and Trial <lb/>
l tattles free at J. L.<lb/>
C. T. Big Store. <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/>
BIG STORE. <lb/>
Evans Street, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
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want to thank each <lb/>
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many customers and friend <lb/>
for the kind words and <lb/>
I patronage. We will <lb/>
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to use our best efforts to <lb/>
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the same money, and the <lb/>
same goods for less money <lb/>
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ad alt resumed <lb/>
their respective duties. <lb/>
Mr. and Mm. J. O. Bobbitt re <lb/>
turned home Tuesday after <lb/>
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of the Senate and their <lb/>
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News and Observer. <lb/>
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made so many people <lb/>
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turn sincere thanks his many I <lb/>
customers for the liberal n i hey <lb/>
have given his store. At the time <lb/>
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the New Year ready to serve them <lb/>
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Richard <lb/>
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Given under my hand and seal, thin <lb/>
November 22nd, <lb/>
Iv WILLIAMS, <lb/>
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answer all communications from <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JANUARY<lb/>
No. <lb/>
THE LEGISLATURE- <lb/>
I be committee on salaries and fees , <lb/>
when <lb/>
v. Little's bill, patting solicitors on h <lb/>
I i the bill to increase salary of hundred <lb/>
salary lo 5.00 a out tees, was read <lb/>
year put aside the present. <lb/>
nor-elect Glenn sent a <lb/>
Warships Sail South. <lb/>
Norfolk, Vs., Jan. <lb/>
by the first-class battleship Rear <lb/>
before the flying the blue pennant of <lb/>
While committee at once de-1 It r Admiral A. J. Barker, <lb/>
telegram Hist bill be to defer on the warships of the United States <lb/>
not pissed for his benefit , more suitable occasion, j navy are on their down the <lb/>
A few bills were introduced but the only to the winter <lb/>
these were of lord o to bill after been in- <lb/>
In the house further announce , i at the amount and reviewed in Hampton <lb/>
of s was carried and not the salary <lb/>
Little made <lb/>
chairman of the mi In- two <lb/>
for the blind and is a thousand was a plenty <lb/>
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a a <lb/>
of the committees on pub- said tin ml red was <lb/>
lie roads and turnpikes, on on j ample h That is a question. <lb/>
Rads today by of the <lb/>
Navy Paul Morion and Admiral <lb/>
Dewey <lb/>
The made up of the <lb/>
coast squad <lb/>
and the second flotilla <lb/>
apportionment, <lb/>
ties, cities towns, fixes it tn, bowl moat powerful ever <lb/>
library. <lb/>
Laughing <lb/>
is a of committees on . <lb/>
fish and on seems lo an impression <lb/>
Is not enough, boat ix one<lb/>
will have to Hampton U mils under i . <lb/>
is ii serious j American flag, the <lb/>
of the review as <lb/>
witnessed by f people <lb/>
. . iv people <lb/>
fees, health, on traffic, on , have greatly ad j on both i-ides of one <lb/>
of laws, on and judges because they can of grandeur. big white hulks <lb/>
. I . a m . I at. I . <lb/>
corporation commission, on their time in <lb/>
finance, practice and have so much <lb/>
Among bill introduced was besides <lb/>
one by Little to getting a civil practice <lb/>
pay a stipulated salary <lb/>
instead of fees. <lb/>
Representative of <lb/>
introduced a till to <lb/>
reform the divorce laws of North <lb/>
Carolina, <lb/>
of Bun- <lb/>
a bill to prevent <lb/>
fraudulent sates of Hooks of <lb/>
was not much business in <lb/>
on Monday. <lb/>
F. O. James, a <lb/>
visitor was extended <lb/>
courtesies the senate. <lb/>
Fleming introduced n <lb/>
bill to authorize <lb/>
of Pitt to levy u special <lb/>
tax. <lb/>
In the house <lb/>
introduced a bill to <lb/>
vent <lb/>
ti- ii with the sale of merchandise. <lb/>
Graham <lb/>
a bill to make the <lb/>
ti fourth class <lb/>
A prominent legislator <lb/>
aid yesterday that lie knew three <lb/>
Solicitors who the salary <lb/>
principle, if it was made <lb/>
and several who would Ash I it to <lb/>
the end. <lb/>
Toil member declared that <lb/>
some solicitors old sot get exceed- <lb/>
eighteen bundled out <lb/>
of office while homo were <lb/>
credited with four and <lb/>
fly <lb/>
He tint it wrong <lb/>
t J at tempt to i these officials <lb/>
of the lull fruits of their official <lb/>
position it would lie best to <lb/>
adopts bill to go into effect <lb/>
at beginning of the <lb/>
present one, so Unit <lb/>
id the battleships, the <lb/>
monitors, the high cruisers mid <lb/>
rakish, dark torpedo <lb/>
stood out in bold <lb/>
and the <lb/>
blue sky, three co th. <lb/>
right being made up of the Mast <lb/>
the <lb/>
of the battleships and the <lb/>
left of torpedo craft <lb/>
The as <lb/>
flagship of Hear Admiral Baker, <lb/>
beaded central i while <lb/>
Admiral <lb/>
be <lb/>
Stewart and W <lb/>
the were reached <lb/>
Dolphin dropped out from the <lb/>
head of the column, and as <lb/>
flagship panned in review, a seven- <lb/>
teen gun salute was fired. <lb/>
The ships impacted and <lb/>
today represented a tout ton <lb/>
of and carried officers <lb/>
men. <lb/>
Farmers Preparing to Put Out Large Crop <lb/>
Spring Lettuce. <lb/>
The acreage lettuce <lb/>
crop will he increased fully per <lb/>
em, over mat of previous year <lb/>
and the other Hock crops will be <lb/>
Increased in like proportion. <lb/>
l present time the farmers <lb/>
ire bu-y planting their spring <lb/>
crop of lettuce and some farm- <lb/>
have already got their crop <lb/>
The spring lettuce crop <lb/>
is the the truckers always re- <lb/>
as ii safe Crop and they <lb/>
rich returns from it. More money <lb/>
was derived from the crop last <lb/>
than ever before. The <lb/>
last fall was somewhat a <lb/>
f by reason o fact <lb/>
it was dry in <lb/>
fall the farmer had a <lb/>
time a stand <lb/>
was late and be <lb/>
fore it all could be the <lb/>
Florida crop came in <lb/>
which meant prices drop so <lb/>
low that truckers in this <lb/>
could not afford market the <lb/>
remainder their <lb/>
In to planting the let <lb/>
MRS. J. G <lb/>
for Reflector. <lb/>
Among the many social functions <lb/>
luring th- past week none have <lb/>
th given by <lb/>
Mrs Friday <lb/>
Progressive flinch was played <lb/>
and indeed was a moat pleasant <lb/>
evening fir all present. <lb/>
Mrs. of <lb/>
the fir-t and Mrs. <lb/>
second, the lat- <lb/>
net prize to the <lb/>
guest of honor, Mis, F, ed Taylor, <lb/>
At eleven guests were shown <lb/>
dining room. table <lb/>
was beautifully decorated with <lb/>
ribbon and the <lb/>
was a cf fruit and at <lb/>
each end a pyramid of flowers <lb/>
studded with the <lb/>
guests seated hostess a i <lb/>
that it was her pleasure <lb/>
to have her friends with her on <lb/>
Her and that the <lb/>
represented number of vests <lb/>
Father Tune bud against <lb/>
her. <lb/>
Toasts were in her honor <lb/>
Wishing her many happy returns <lb/>
of the evening, a life unclouded by <lb/>
sorrow, that she may <lb/>
always as charming as on <lb/>
Those Mrs. <lb/>
H. L Fennell, Mrs J. <lb/>
It. Mrs B. B. Mrs. <lb/>
Mr, Parham, <lb/>
hi pluming <lb/>
Crop, preparations are now F. G. Mrs. J. L. <lb/>
. . . I it-. ti ii. <lb/>
., lire it w . airs. J. U. <lb/>
and M- W, King. Mrs. <lb/>
W Peas, will be planted about J. I <lb/>
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command of Com man r . <lb/>
part of next summer there <lb/>
Johnston the <lb/>
T hero not a cloud to cast a <lb/>
all who it. <lb/>
future would know to expect. boat Dolphin tarrying <lb/>
SOLICITORS SALARY BILL. <lb/>
It is to note <lb/>
salary hill up every <lb/>
legislature, like Hie one making <lb/>
pistol toting a felony, has <lb/>
beyond domain <lb/>
of a sharp Hut it <lb/>
to at least make a <lb/>
this Oil- <lb/>
Server, <lb/>
Second Crop <lb/>
Elder A. Asheville, <lb/>
who is down his <lb/>
native keeps an aye open <lb/>
for out of ordinal v. <lb/>
Today he <lb/>
a bunch of small be <lb/>
says be a tree at Tube <lb/>
He Mr. <lb/>
are no crops to be worried <lb/>
for a short time. <lb/>
with <lb/>
the Secretary and admiral <lb/>
this morning and was greeted by a <lb/>
seventeen gnu salute from the land <lb/>
batteries of Fort. Monroe and the <lb/>
Whip the <lb/>
inspection of the <lb/>
Dolphin down the line of <lb/>
between the battleship and <lb/>
coast squadrons and returning to <lb/>
take her station, at Hie the <lb/>
and Texas When she <lb/>
had dropped anchor, Rear Ad- <lb/>
Barker, Hands and <lb/>
made i calls upon <lb/>
of me Navy and Adm <lb/>
Dewey They ,.,. by <lb/>
Monroe. <lb/>
An lift -i <lb/>
I. tithe deck the dispatch <lb/>
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his attention to the salute of <lb/>
Little, of Pitt, <lb/>
on Saturday introduced in the <lb/>
a bill pay Superior court <lb/>
sol tors of lees. <lb/>
As read by the clerk title of <lb/>
bill pay listers <lb/>
salaries instead of <lb/>
Stenographic reporter who by <lb/>
sound upon his <lb/>
wrote listen, and seeing Something <lb/>
it with tax <lb/>
it <lb/>
in of <lb/>
It. Little <lb/>
remarked that he ex- <lb/>
a wave of enthusiasm Would <lb/>
over the <lb/>
I the <lb/>
of getting salaries <lb/>
of He very, very small for i <lb/>
p. call j p <lb/>
Flat In <lb/>
Asheville, N. I., which in gone about a <lb/>
Mr mile the got way <lb/>
the peats, Hie tree <lb/>
them was in idiom in September <lb/>
that the pea's had formed <lb/>
been growing right along <lb/>
through the tall winter. <lb/>
Celled to <lb/>
Montclair, N. i <lb/>
Kev. I <lb/>
gnus given, and a <lb/>
Was hied when <lb/>
the fort <lb/>
The visits of these officers re <lb/>
I. Unwed by calls from com- <lb/>
officers of the various <lb/>
alter the Dolphin <lb/>
Love, pastor of the i i to- <lb/>
church baa , Mp <lb/>
like a t disappoint <lb/>
item by this explanation. <lb/>
Mr. Little's little bill is designed r <lb/>
r. pay solicitors a salary of mM of , b-v her <lb/>
v in place of Ike fees they re- ix <lb/>
provides for the payment r <lb/>
treasury. Ion and piles are twins. <lb/>
sate provides for the <lb/>
of all fees into the state treasury. <lb/>
twenty-live dollars <lb/>
a year is salary a <lb/>
eighteen hundred is enough <lb/>
piles twins. <lb/>
They kill people inch by sap <lb/>
life away every day. Hollister's <lb/>
Rocky Tea will positive- <lb/>
cure you. No pay. <lb/>
r , <lb/>
warn was made by a member of Drug Store. <lb/>
Kentucky, <lb/>
Alabama, Missouri and Iowa, bat- <lb/>
Texas, Florida, <lb/>
Nevada and cruisers <lb/>
Newark, Denver and <lb/>
yacht destroy-<lb/>
The <lb/>
a beautiful cover u a <lb/>
Varied table of contests is a n oat <lb/>
u urn As a special <lb/>
Lionel H. gives <lb/>
n account of its <lb/>
t ravels, a paper that is full o <lb/>
humor OS well as of genuine in- <lb/>
and Strikingly illustrated. <lb/>
The of Chopin mid the <lb/>
beautiful Countess Po- <lb/>
is charmingly related by <lb/>
iii the <lb/>
mid in an interesting pa- <lb/>
per Allan Sutherland tells some- <lb/>
thing the origin and <lb/>
of <lb/>
Francis With <lb/>
are also good stories <lb/>
by Mary Stewart dining, <lb/>
and Owen Oliver, <lb/>
in addition to the children's <lb/>
which includes L. Frank <lb/>
Fairy and <lb/>
a Riley story by <lb/>
Grace Some of <lb/>
the early Spring styles are shown, <lb/>
of fin interest to women <lb/>
is the chapter on Making of <lb/>
a House containing a world <lb/>
of suggestion. The department <lb/>
which discusses, <lb/>
the forehead, Mrs. Theodore <lb/>
W. on <lb/>
of are other <lb/>
items especially helpful. <lb/>
M. H.<lb/>
Register of Deeds E. Williams <lb/>
issued licenses to the following <lb/>
couples List week; <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
W. O. Martha <lb/>
Craft. <lb/>
James James. <lb/>
Jack and <lb/>
Lewis and Gard- <lb/>
K S Strickland and E. <lb/>
F. Jones. <lb/>
John and Bar- <lb/>
Luther Cobb and Lottie <lb/>
us Riots <lb/>
John Km- and Olivia <lb/>
John ii and Sophia Liitle, <lb/>
C Per- <lb/>
kins. <lb/>
Dr. William Fountain, <lb/>
filed win. court <lb/>
clerk the papers the inquest <lb/>
held Saturday over the body of <lb/>
John Duke, near <lb/>
evidence St the inquest <lb/>
showed that Duke was under <lb/>
inf liquor, that ho In some <lb/>
way got on the railroad track and <lb/>
was billed by passing engine. <lb/>
of Hie jury was <lb/>
with these <lb/>
was u man <lb/>
leaven three I children. His <lb/>
wife died about a year ago. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mr. ii. Vax, an aged citizen <lb/>
of Swift Creek town-hip, died <lb/>
Monday night at his home near <lb/>
Johnson Mills and was buried <lb/>
Tuesday. He was a good citizen <lb/>
and farmer. <lb/>
II brave the storms of <lb/>
roes plains <lb/>
leave <lb/>
be without Rocky <lb/>
Tea. <lb/>
Wooten's Drug Store. <lb/>
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