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ad alt resumed <lb/>
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turned home Tuesday after <lb/>
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Tarboro and Hoc Icy <lb/>
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Senators W. O. Everett, of <lb/>
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News and Observer. <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/>
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of s was carried and not the salary <lb/>
Little made <lb/>
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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/>
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fish and on seems lo an impression <lb/>
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will have to Hampton U mils under i . <lb/>
is ii serious j American flag, the <lb/>
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witnessed by f people <lb/>
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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/>
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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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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/>
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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/>
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officers of the various <lb/>
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Love, pastor of the i i to- <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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of fin interest to women <lb/>
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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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Blow, Attorney. <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
. J. Editor and <lb/>
in the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter. <lb/>
rates made upon application. <lb/>
A desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining m. <lb/>
PASS ON THE PRAISE. <lb/>
in t <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
Friday, 1905 <lb/>
TO PAY OF JURORS <lb/>
Senator J. L has sent <lb/>
The Reflector copy of th <lb/>
bill to increase the pay of jurors <lb/>
Pitt county aside of <lb/>
hours after this bill was first <lb/>
the senate it had <lb/>
passed both branches and be- <lb/>
came a law Senator <lb/>
and Representatives Little and <lb/>
had everything <lb/>
in readiness to push it right <lb/>
through, as it might apply to the <lb/>
term of court that begins next <lb/>
Monday. The bill <lb/>
A BILL TO HE ENTITLED AN ACT <lb/>
TO INCREASE THE PAY OF <lb/>
BOBS IN THE COUNTY OF PITT. <lb/>
The General Assembly of North <lb/>
Carolina do <lb/>
Section The regular jurors <lb/>
for the Superior courts of Pitt <lb/>
county, and such special <lb/>
and jurors of said <lb/>
courts as shall be taken in the <lb/>
trial of capital cases, shall b <lb/>
paid tin of two dollars per <lb/>
day and mileage already pro <lb/>
Tided by lave. <lb/>
All laws in conflict <lb/>
with the provisions of the above <lb/>
action are hereby repealed, so <lb/>
they apply to Pitt county. <lb/>
Beet on o. This act shall <lb/>
in force from and after its <lb/>
cation. <lb/>
B L. Duke was recently <lb/>
from wife. A short time r, in <lb/>
December, he married a <lb/>
of Chicago, who had <lb/>
been divorced from a <lb/>
band Now these two are reaping <lb/>
the fruits of their double sin But <lb/>
for divorce laws they would have <lb/>
been spared their present troubles <lb/>
Five hundred Japanese residents <lb/>
of New city held a mass meet- <lb/>
and celebrated the fall of Port <lb/>
In thin Lave the <lb/>
of most Americans. <lb/>
ever fought more bravely and <lb/>
heroically than have the in <lb/>
war with Russia and we want to see <lb/>
them come out winners. <lb/>
a great little wife arid <lb/>
don't know what I would do without <lb/>
And as he spoke lie put his <lb/>
anus about her and kissed her, and <lb/>
sic forgot all the care in that <lb/>
moment. And forgetting all, she <lb/>
a she Wished the and <lb/>
sang on as she made the beds, and <lb/>
the song was heard next door, a <lb/>
woman there caught the refrain and <lb/>
sang also, and two homes were hap <lb/>
i because he had told that <lb/>
sweet old story of love of <lb/>
a husband for a wife. As she sang, <lb/>
butcher boy who called for the <lb/>
heard it and went out <lb/>
on his journey, and the world <lb/>
heard the whistle, and ore man <lb/>
hearing it is a lad <lb/>
who loves his work, a lad happy and <lb/>
And because she sang her heart <lb/>
was mellowed, and as she swept <lb/>
about the hack door the cool air <lb/>
kissed her on each cheek, and she <lb/>
thought a poor old woman she <lb/>
Newspapers as School Text Books. <lb/>
In an address before the <lb/>
can Association for the advancement <lb/>
of Science in Philadelphia the other <lb/>
day Prof William H. Lynch, of the <lb/>
Salem schools, presented a forcible <lb/>
argument for reform in the methods <lb/>
of instruction in tho public schools with us and stands always ready and <lb/>
Beginning Again. <lb/>
It is a blessed to be per- <lb/>
mil to begin over again the <lb/>
of every year. What would <lb/>
of us if we were never given another <lb/>
chance We are very wayward child- <lb/>
and forget so often and so soon; <lb/>
but out Father deals most kindly <lb/>
of the country. He contended that <lb/>
too much attention is being paid to <lb/>
textbook instruction end not <lb/>
enough to actual study of living top- <lb/>
such as dealt in the <lb/>
press each day. latest ad <lb/>
in scientific said <lb/>
Professor Lynch, newest <lb/>
and discoveries in every branch <lb/>
of human endeavor are all heralded <lb/>
in the morning or evening dispatch- <lb/>
es. Years hence the text-books will, <lb/>
as it were, embalm them their <lb/>
solemn pages. Why should the child <lb/>
now be compelled to sit in darkness <lb/>
with the light of knowledge blazing <lb/>
all around him through the columns <lb/>
of tho <lb/>
Professor idea is not a <lb/>
For chicken stealing, <lb/>
drinking and other vices, t , my <lb/>
odd students Davidson college <lb/>
knew, and a little basket went over, new u <lb/>
to that home, with a quarter a j the need <lb/>
crate or two of wood mo in school <lb/>
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praised her, the song came and the <lb/>
influence went out and out. <lb/>
Pass on the praise. <lb/>
fore such an association as that <lb/>
which has been meeting in I <lb/>
The Post has frequently <lb/>
A word and you make a rift in , of a <lb/>
cloud, a smile and you may ere ; topic <lb/>
new resolve, a grasp of the , h j the <lb/>
hand and you may may repossess a I bag <lb/>
soul from hell. Washington <lb/>
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state affairs, and the lac- .,. Don't , <lb/>
. grave can, to contribute news and opinions <lb/>
of the school are right in not plead, me, mother; you were j touching of <lb/>
allowing of such character , a good mother and smoothed away I result bas <lb/>
to remain there. i many a rugged path for me has u, <lb/>
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admission. Those eyes cannot see; as an educational <lb/>
the light of earnestness in yours.; p,,., <lb/>
Those hands may not return the em- <lb/>
WILL INSURE JURORS <lb/>
As the main purport the bill <lb/>
tint Ins passed the general assembly <lb/>
become a to increase t <lb/>
pay jurors in Pitt county may in t <lb/>
be fully understood by all our <lb/>
ere, again refers to <lb/>
it Toe bill does not increase t s <lb/>
pay all who serve, but only <lb/>
provides that jurors, <lb/>
such ales jurors as are taken <lb/>
trial of capital shall be <lb/>
a day. <lb/>
i. tint a majority <lb/>
of jurors upon cases in Pin <lb/>
ore lull juror This is true <lb/>
from tho f-ii.-i all tho regular <lb/>
jurors who do so usually gel ex- <lb/>
to early in term <lb/>
riff i in tales jurors from <lb/>
i the court r m. <lb/>
Th jurors who <lb/>
ind waiting to bi called in the <lb/>
box will only receive I per day as <lb/>
heretofore. <lb/>
Paying the regular jurors per <lb/>
day will lesson the number of ex <lb/>
asked the beginning of <lb/>
every court The purpose is to pay <lb/>
good men lo serve on juries and dis- <lb/>
courage the presence of the <lb/>
juror No doubt Senator <lb/>
Fleming, the author of the bill, and <lb/>
Representatives Little and Laugh <lb/>
had this feature of it large- <lb/>
in mind in getting it made into a <lb/>
law. <lb/>
General seems to <lb/>
fallen in bad repute with his home <lb/>
government and they are talking of <lb/>
court him for surrender <lb/>
Port Arthur to the <lb/>
Mr Duke seems to have gone bad <lb/>
crazy all of a sadden He now ex- <lb/>
presses his marriage <lb/>
to the Chicago lady in December <lb/>
and says he has no recollection of it. <lb/>
Mis people at work to have the <lb/>
marriage annulled. <lb/>
willing to forgive We believe very <lb/>
heartily in New Year Resolutions. <lb/>
It is better to try to mend our way, <lb/>
though we fail, than to settle down <lb/>
into stolid indifference or despair. <lb/>
There is hope for a man so long as <lb/>
he rise from his falls, but none for <lb/>
him who lies prone upon the ground <lb/>
without an effort to stagger to his <lb/>
feet. We hope the poor fellows who <lb/>
are slaves to liquor will try once <lb/>
more this new year to get t he <lb/>
mastery over their foe; and others <lb/>
guilty of greater sins there are <lb/>
will strive manfully to <lb/>
break tho fetters which bind them. <lb/>
What if they have tried often and <lb/>
only hope in the world <lb/>
is to keep on trying until ore <lb/>
and Children. <lb/>
brace you now wish lo give i <lb/>
Why call so late Pass on Ow in <lb/>
The South and the Negro <lb/>
After the President makes his <lb/>
visit South gets a full under- <lb/>
standing of the race question, he <lb/>
will be better prepared than he is <lb/>
no-to show his <lb/>
to her. He will find the Southern <lb/>
people have no ill feeling for the <lb/>
in fact, they wish him <lb/>
well, and are prepared to aid him <lb/>
all they can, as long as ho travels <lb/>
along a line that doesn't endanger <lb/>
white supremacy, but that they <lb/>
against anything that threatens <lb/>
supremacy The same feeling would <lb/>
exist in tho North if the pop- <lb/>
there were lo <lb/>
cause apprehension. it isn't <lb/>
for the President or the Northern <lb/>
people to there is no danger of <lb/>
praise today Ex <lb/>
letter in yesterday's paper, says that <lb/>
a hill is to be introduced by <lb/>
was a -lick move of <lb/>
I not in a position to judge. Then <lb/>
forces at work of which <lb/>
It is give., out Mr J. j tentative A. Butler, of the <lb/>
I Murphy, member the House from ; lower house, a brother of ex Senator e <lb/>
Buncombe county, will introduce Marion Butler, providing for toe <lb/>
bill in the General Assembly in-1 payment by the State of the <lb/>
to introduce S bill in the legal rate of interest, Western North Carolina Railroad <lb/>
Mature for tho Slate to pay those j from to S per cent- lie nays that bonds, on which the State of South <lb/>
old bonds and enable Mary such a law would have beneficial Dakota secured judgment against <lb/>
to pull u big fee The other j soils western I Carolina; j North Carolina from the United <lb/>
that the present law is evaded and States Supreme Court, and also for <lb/>
members will not be on . . . ., , , <lb/>
j that it does not protect the small payment of all other such bonds <lb/>
thing like We hardly think held of New York, <lb/>
bill will pass and as are it, it he having given the bonds to South <lb/>
Governor Clem. He ought not to pass About years the instance of <lb/>
ago, when the legal rate of interest Pettigrew, Marion Butler and <lb/>
was change from S to G per cent, i in order to bring suit The Demo <lb/>
there wore predictions of all rats in the House will fight the bill <lb/>
of disasters consequence and j and it will, of course, be killed in <lb/>
there was much talk that money The only result will <lb/>
should bring whatever anybody was be show that Mr. Butler baa his <lb/>
willing to pay for it, etc , etc Hut with him in thus endeavoring <lb/>
I he big scandals come most j to <lb/>
the high and in the of the J server <lb/>
the Dukes are now getting their I bas result d since the change <lb/>
of notoriety on score. do not claim that j a Raleigh dispatch says the law <lb/>
was solely responsible carrying concealed weapons <lb/>
woe inaugurated in today <lb/>
with appropriate ceremonies All <lb/>
h ii to new governor and may <lb/>
a brilliant <lb/>
one. <lb/>
hen u man outs too many capers <lb/>
these he is pronounced crazy. <lb/>
Mr. Duke bas got himself in that <lb/>
lass <lb/>
El Governor Lloyd of <lb/>
Maryland, dud suddenly <lb/>
morning at his home in Cumber <lb/>
land <lb/>
Whom does the milk punch <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
The pocket book, of course. <lb/>
If cotton would take a tilt after <lb/>
wheat it would change the shape of <lb/>
some people's faces <lb/>
j . i -i <lb/>
If wheat keep soaring it vi <lb/>
out of sight. <lb/>
the was solely responsible <lb/>
these conditions, but the fact re- j j made stronger There <lb/>
mains tho disasters predicted I are things it does little good <lb/>
lo legislate against, and the matter <lb/>
of going armed is one of them. A <lb/>
better plan is to make more certain <lb/>
adequate punishment for the <lb/>
use of concealed weapons Char- <lb/>
not did n i occur but there <lb/>
was improvement <lb/>
ville k <lb/>
An Extended Chair <lb/>
u hen in Eliot of Harvard Observer, <lb/>
toured on the Pacific coast some <lb/>
twenty years age lie of the West-j protective association the <lb/>
era seats of learning which he visit-; cotton planters forming in <lb/>
the University of Washing <lb/>
ton at Seattle <lb/>
He became much interested in <lb/>
Professor B Johnson, a well- <lb/>
parts of the South may amount <lb/>
to but hardly believe <lb/>
it. Organization on the part of tn; <lb/>
farmers has never been successful, <lb/>
Immigration <lb/>
A resolution providing for a com- <lb/>
mission of immigration n this State <lb/>
has been in me <lb/>
This is one of the most <lb/>
matters that will engage the <lb/>
attention of the State law-makers at <lb/>
the session The <lb/>
is ripe strong legislation <lb/>
this important department. And <lb/>
when the commission is created am- <lb/>
provision should be made for tho <lb/>
conduct of business. A liberal <lb/>
appropriation should be <lb/>
sin commissioner and his de <lb/>
such a manner that <lb/>
there will be no cramping. North <lb/>
Carolina is badly in seed of a de- <lb/>
cl t-s of and the <lb/>
Legislature will no doubt grasp tho <lb/>
supplying the means <lb/>
satisfying the <lb/>
known figure on Sound in any considerable extent, and there <lb/>
those days, who was one of the col , nothing in the situation now to <lb/>
leading lights, and in the indicate that the present movement <lb/>
course of a conversation asked the will be different, in this respect, <lb/>
ill got I fro. the Sentinel. <lb/>
all, said Johnson, am pro <lb/>
pro <lb/>
of biology, but I also give in <lb/>
in meteorology, botany, j The board of commissioners of <lb/>
It is idleness, not work, that is Craven county passed a resolution <lb/>
and a few others <lb/>
Hurting the children in this country. <lb/>
The same is true of many who are i whole <lb/>
grown-up Times. I Harvard's chief. Magazine. <lb/>
should say that you occupied a Governor Aycock for <lb/>
hole settee, not u rejoined action in pardoning the <lb/>
The Wilmington r <lb/>
it not funny it the Dis- <lb/>
of Columbia, the haven the <lb/>
race, would be first place <lb/>
to restore whipping post, which <lb/>
was abolished the Southern <lb/>
for the benefit of the by tho <lb/>
military provisional governments of <lb/>
the States just prior to <lb/>
Funny or not, it would <lb/>
according to tho fitness <lb/>
of for the was <lb/>
disfranchised the District of Co- <lb/>
The white people of tho <lb/>
District wore so determined that he <lb/>
should not vote, that they <lb/>
themselves in order to obtain <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
They willingly refrain from voting, <lb/>
just to keep the from <lb/>
. -i<lb/>
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WINTERVILLE <lb/>
Fire at <lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
plow and <lb/>
all kinds farmers supplies, see <lb/>
Cape Pea. <lb/>
v , Company's , <lb/>
For quilts cotton, <lb/>
Cotton see A. W. and <lb/>
K, N. C. Jan. me turkeys I pay the <lb/>
There is best selection of L. <lb/>
inks, library paste and mucilage F r Oranges, and eon- <lb/>
at the drug store of Dr. B. T. fresh. A. W. <lb/>
k BrO. ever to Co. <lb/>
Protect your eyes by buying one Big of flour <lb/>
of those eye shades at the just received. Prices <lb/>
Store, price cents. O. Chapman and Co. <lb/>
Highest price for cotton also carry a hue of rubber <lb/>
by County Oil Mill. over boots and water proof <lb/>
If in need of u good barrel of jackets very thing for sold, <lb/>
flour or pork see Kittrell and miry weather at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
A. B. Thomas, of has F. J. Vincent, of who <lb/>
accepted a position as boggy trim- has been his brother, Z V. <lb/>
mer for the G. Cox Mfg. Co, left his home this <lb/>
Town tax-B are Due, I am ready <lb/>
to give y u F. B. Tusker A. G. Cox Mfg. C . wants a <lb/>
tax sol buggy trimmer one year <lb/>
Don't forget to bring or send <lb/>
cart hubs to A. G. Cox The Pitt Oil Mill is now <lb/>
Bargains for the next twenty <lb/>
days in jewelry and cutlery. <lb/>
B. T. Cox Br. <lb/>
For Sale store <lb/>
feet long, call on or write <lb/>
Whitty Son, Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
Wanted-1000 geese highest <lb/>
market price paid for same. <lb/>
Kittrell Taylor. <lb/>
A new lot of chairs just arrived. <lb/>
A. W. Co <lb/>
Miss Oscar <lb/>
Mi Mae Anderson and <lb/>
of <lb/>
i i of <lb/>
i was <lb/>
y fire<lb/>
boiler <lb/>
at o'clock and <lb/>
Warn, the building, <lb/>
and door frame, porch , , fr <lb/>
. . , . , . was a frame was <lb/>
brackets kinds of , . . <lb/>
hop- <lb/>
Mfg. Co. Ti- <lb/>
Orange <lb/>
candies at H. I. <lb/>
says h- <lb/>
girl in <lb/>
ville last Sunday. <lb/>
Go t T N. u Co <lb/>
fresh nuts, and <lb/>
of <lb/>
J a of sec- <lb/>
ad <lb/>
W. K. Cox preached in th- <lb/>
Episcopal Sunday night, <lb/>
tat <lb/>
wood cart hub. A. G. Cox <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
bas accepted a <lb/>
in B. T. Cox drug lulu louse. <lb/>
store until after He is not <lb/>
good looking but he loves the <lb/>
lie folks. see what <lb/>
are <lb/>
from <lb/>
M. L. has moved <lb/>
J K. <lb/>
Mi. <lb/>
well broke . <lb/>
v strong. Apply to <lb/>
Co. Fat kind buying Cotton Seed. They has on exhibition. <lb/>
be p . has in v I <lb/>
Bucket Shop Man. <lb/>
on, D. <lb/>
. of the States <lb/>
.-- ion v <lb/>
in- Texas was <lb/>
c let vi a Texas law <lb/>
. I <lb/>
lo the <lb/>
ell that he was <lb/>
i commerce. <lb/>
tine in <lb/>
i A i n e-- at the Federal <lb/>
i in- late <lb/>
t in court. <lb/>
i i <lb/>
use. the highest price or will ex <lb/>
worry over tie lot for meal. When yours <lb/>
of cotton you had over when are ready write for prices, <lb/>
you gt through ginning your list For fruits go <lb/>
lots. be Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buff to G. and Co. They <lb/>
seed out ton in any the a choice lot. <lb/>
best market price paid every A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have just <lb/>
Finest Hue of dress goods in received a lot of galvanized bar <lb/>
G. bed wire poultry Their <lb/>
Ba. biscuit sure to kill the rats poultry . of course strong <lb/>
and mice Barber St wire. <lb/>
Go. Cheap shots dry goods, notions. <lb/>
A. W. Co., are jobbers and goods. H U <lb/>
for spool cotton. Seed them your and me., glove <lb/>
Lumber placed on the <lb/>
lot. He will b Mi I <lb/>
up a house there. n b- <lb/>
Until next Wednesday .,., <lb/>
the highest market for . <lb/>
old-xi. <lb/>
We now have on hand a nice <lb/>
line of dress Ht remarkably <lb/>
lo figures, come, see be con- <lb/>
Yours truly <lb/>
II and Taylor. <lb/>
For A good <lb/>
horse, sod sound, apply lo <lb/>
W. B, N. C. <lb/>
shell confection <lb/>
tries at A arid <lb/>
W. J bus moved his <lb/>
fondly accepted a position <lb/>
with A. G <lb/>
Box B for Sale is <lb/>
you <lb/>
want box-body to <lb/>
farm products to the lain or <lb/>
market. The A Cox Mfg. Is . are <lb/>
selling them d you <lb/>
had send them your order <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
yon are in need of <lb/>
flannels, and <lb/>
call R. G. Chapman and C <lb/>
B. G. Chapman Co have just. <lb/>
o oar load of <lb/>
right. <lb/>
Just d the third <lb/>
of shoes Ibis fill all <lb/>
o .--Mini Come <lb/>
one and all ind look them over. <lb/>
We please <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
If, A, W K. <lb/>
B. l. Forrest went down <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Sausage mills and <lb/>
lot of <lb/>
condition. Apply <lb/>
to J. A. Manning, ville, N. <lb/>
neck ties at Harrington <lb/>
Shins for birds at W. <lb/>
B. G. Chapman, A Ci, say <lb/>
they have a <lb/>
general and price <lb/>
are rigid. <lb/>
The oil mill Mon- <lb/>
day <lb/>
At Reduced A. G. <lb/>
Cox Mfg. a e ; out a big <lb/>
lot wire pi <lb/>
They have the fines <lb/>
fence made and you <lb/>
iii get a if a <lb/>
eggs, chickens, ducks, etc. <lb/>
Kittrell Toy <lb/>
We want to buy your Hides, <lb/>
Goat Skins, Beeswax <lb/>
Tallow, Turkeys, Chickens <lb/>
and and will guarantee high <lb/>
eH market prices for <lb/>
and Taylor. <lb/>
Jerry Nichols <lb/>
S C , Mon lay. <lb/>
If yon want a first class pair of <lb/>
cart wheels gel them at <lb/>
Mfg C. Better call at <lb/>
once while them in <lb/>
A id- e line toys a-d <lb/>
at II Bar- <lb/>
people <lb/>
Blight H. <lb/>
Mises Emma Kittrell and Alice <lb/>
went to Greenville Mon- <lb/>
day <lb/>
heaters and ranges. All <lb/>
ply ii prices. S-t our stock <lb/>
before and money.<lb/>
liver and <lb/>
Moo i <lb/>
That's fair. Tea la <lb/>
let- i St <lb/>
Dead. <lb/>
I Carr received telegram <lb/>
w aim <lb/>
. Mr. Samuel <lb/>
v. i eh last night In , <lb/>
For Mi. <lb/>
. i with the family of Mr <lb/>
M A the latter <lb/>
Danville, and he had <lb/>
i in <lb/>
The Cake Is Ours. <lb/>
For fresh meal Mfg. <lb/>
Go to El. L Mrs J. <lb/>
Being to in-i Board par day. Best <lb/>
class raw rial cheap, g <lb/>
machinery with which ii m <lb/>
work, mid being able mid <lb/>
up all I I-1 <lb/>
the reason vb <lb/>
can our <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. <lb/>
Wot leaded <lb/>
and single guns. K <lb/>
to A A <lb/>
The drug Stop In k <lb/>
cayenne pepper, and sage both <lb/>
powdered lo -in. <lb/>
entire snip <lb/>
for cash or <lb/>
A. Kittrell O. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
For paper nails <lb/>
A, W. ; Po'S, place <lb/>
house lo n . <lb/>
Mrs has moved <lb/>
her Tucker <lb/>
on Main . <lb/>
Penny candies a the I <lb/>
f B T. C- R <lb/>
. i harp your <lb/>
u own price. <lb/>
H mat ii in town. <lb/>
Kn red A <lb/>
Minnie and Clyde <lb/>
o in. gave very enjoyable <lb/>
young last <lb/>
till hinds of <lb/>
cheap as the cheap- <lb/>
. A Taylor. <lb/>
Mi-. Bryan returned j <lb/>
from Hob. Monday night, j<lb/>
We claim cake this Sens m. We think we haTe <lb/>
a right o it. We are alone in thinking it <lb/>
either. e are hers <lb/>
TO THE <lb/>
A good cut wood. The j <lb/>
A G. Cox Mfg. Co. wish to con- <lb/>
to have five hundred cords <lb/>
wood cut Any wood cutler wish- <lb/>
a job can see them at their <lb/>
office. <lb/>
Protect your feet wearing <lb/>
good Shoes. B. G. Chapman <lb/>
Co. have the kind lite you <lb/>
need. <lb/>
book-, stationery, peas, <lb/>
a ad school supplies of all <lb/>
kinds can he found at the drug <lb/>
tart. <lb/>
Second baud cheap. If <lb/>
wish to buy a hand <lb/>
buggy see the A. G. Cox <lb/>
COMBINATION BUGGY. <lb/>
BY <lb/>
A. G. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY <lb/>
Any who has looked around will certainly say <lb/>
that our Suits and the most elegant gar <lb/>
in town. He can't say otherwise and tell the <lb/>
Then our Hats and the <lb/>
every man The newest, the choicest, Hid <lb/>
of everything is right here. <lb/>
it<lb/>
Then, as if to tho whole matter, our fair <lb/>
mid reasonable prices. heard a single man <lb/>
or Take u look yourself and <lb/>
say with rest that Cake is Oms <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR, <lb/>
For Fine Job Printing. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
mini <lb/>
D. J. Editor and <lb/>
ON THE <lb/>
in the office t N. C, as second <lb/>
rate made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent a every post office in Pitt and adjoining <lb/>
in to <lb/>
a great little wile and <lb/>
don't know what I do ill <lb/>
And as lie spoke he put Lit. <lb/>
anus about her and kissed her, and <lb/>
fagot all the care in that <lb/>
moment. And forgetting all, she <lb/>
as she washed the dishes, and <lb/>
on she made the beds, and <lb/>
the song was heard next door, a <lb/>
woman there caught the refrain and <lb/>
Newspapers as School Text Books. <lb/>
n Km oat, LA <lb/>
In an address before the <lb/>
I can Association for the advancement <lb/>
of Science in Philadelphia the other <lb/>
day Prof William Lynch, of the <lb/>
Salem schools, presented a forcible <lb/>
argument for reform in the methods <lb/>
of instruction in the public schools <lb/>
of the country, lie contended that <lb/>
too much attention is being paid to <lb/>
textbook instruction end not <lb/>
TO PAY OF <lb/>
J. L Fleming has soul <lb/>
The a copy of th. <lb/>
bill to Increase pay of juror- <lb/>
in Pitt county Inside of <lb/>
hours after this bill was first hi <lb/>
the senate it bad <lb/>
passed both brooches and be- <lb/>
came a law Senator <lb/>
and Representatives Little and <lb/>
had everything <lb/>
in readiness to push it right <lb/>
through, as it might apply to the <lb/>
term of court that begins next <lb/>
Monday. The bill <lb/>
A TO ENTITLED AN ACT <lb/>
TO THE <lb/>
BOBS IN THE COUNTY OP PITT. <lb/>
The General Assembly of b <lb/>
Carolina do <lb/>
Section The regular Jurors <lb/>
for the Superior courts of Pitt <lb/>
county, and such special <lb/>
men and tall jurors of laid <lb/>
courts as shall be taken In tin- <lb/>
trial of capital eases, be <lb/>
paid the sum of two dollars per <lb/>
day and the already pro <lb/>
by <lb/>
Suction All laws in conflict <lb/>
with the of the above <lb/>
are hereby repealed, so <lb/>
I. as apply to Pitt county, <lb/>
on S. This set shad be <lb/>
In force from and after its <lb/>
nation. <lb/>
WILL INSURE JURORS <lb/>
As tho main purport the <lb/>
his passed the general assembly <lb/>
and become a law to Increase t <lb/>
pay jurors in Pitt county may net <lb/>
fully understood by all our read- <lb/>
The again refers <lb/>
it bill does not increase i h <lb/>
of jurors who serve, only <lb/>
provides jurors, <lb/>
such jurors as are taken in the <lb/>
shall ho pin- <lb/>
a day. <lb/>
Ii i , u majority <lb/>
jurors mi upon cases in <lb/>
are lull juror This is iron <lb/>
from tin that nil the regular <lb/>
jurors do so usually gel ex- <lb/>
no early in tho term <lb/>
riff Ii is to call in I rum <lb/>
bang --on the court r in, <lb/>
I'll mil jurors who <lb/>
wailing to called in tho <lb/>
box i. ill only receive per day as <lb/>
heretofore, <lb/>
I regular jurors per <lb/>
day will the number of ex <lb/>
asked for the beginning <lb/>
every court The purpose i to pay <lb/>
good men lo serve on juries and dis <lb/>
courage tho presence of the <lb/>
juror No doubt Senator <lb/>
Fleming, tho author of the bill, and <lb/>
Little and <lb/>
had this feature of it large- <lb/>
in mind in getting it made a <lb/>
law. <lb/>
lo e <lb/>
fallen in bad repute with his home <lb/>
government and they are talking of <lb/>
court him for surrender <lb/>
Port Arthur to the <lb/>
also, and two homes were hap enough to <lb/>
because be had told her t as dealt in the <lb/>
B I-. Duke was recently I <lb/>
from a wife. A short time I r, in <lb/>
December, he married a lOw <lb/>
of Chicago, who had <lb/>
bean divorced from a <lb/>
band Now these two reaping <lb/>
fruits of their double sin Hut <lb/>
for lax divorce laws would have <lb/>
been spared their present troubles <lb/>
Five hundred Japanese <lb/>
of New York city held a meet- <lb/>
and celebrated the fall Port <lb/>
In this Hie <lb/>
most Americans. So <lb/>
ever fought more bravely and <lb/>
heroically than have the in the <lb/>
war with Russia and we want to see <lb/>
come out winners. <lb/>
old story of love of <lb/>
husband for a wife. As she sang, <lb/>
e butcher who called for the <lb/>
I heard it and went out <lb/>
on his journey, the world <lb/>
heard the and ore man <lb/>
bearing it is a lad <lb/>
who loves his work, a lad happy and <lb/>
And because she sang her heart <lb/>
was mellowed, and as she swept <lb/>
press each day. latest ad <lb/>
ranee in scientific said <lb/>
Professor Lynch, newest <lb/>
and discoveries every branch <lb/>
of human endeavor are all heralded <lb/>
in the morning or evening dispatch- <lb/>
es. Years hence the text-books will, <lb/>
as it were, embalm them in their <lb/>
solemn pages. Why should the child <lb/>
now be compelled to sit darkness <lb/>
with the of knowledge blazing <lb/>
For chicken stealing, <lb/>
drinking and other vices, i my <lb/>
odd students college <lb/>
have been expelled. That is a de- <lb/>
state of affairs, and the <lb/>
of the school an right in not <lb/>
allowing of such character <lb/>
remain there. <lb/>
Mr Duke seems lo haw gone bad <lb/>
crazy nil a sudden lie now ex- <lb/>
presses astonishment bis marriage <lb/>
the Chicago lady in December <lb/>
and he has re of it. <lb/>
His people at work to have the <lb/>
marriage annulled. <lb/>
That via i a .-lick move of <lb/>
Butler to introduce a bill in the leg- <lb/>
for to pay those <lb/>
old bonds and enable <lb/>
to pull Ii fee The other <lb/>
members will not be caught on a <lb/>
thing like <lb/>
It Governor Glenn, St <lb/>
was inaugurated in Raleigh today <lb/>
appropriate ceremonies. All <lb/>
h ii lo new governor and may <lb/>
his lo a brilliant <lb/>
about the back door the cool him through the columns <lb/>
kissed her cheek, and she of <lb/>
thought a poor old woman she I idea is not . <lb/>
i blew, and a little basket went over, new bu. ., <lb/>
I to that home, with S quarter I have urged the need of more <lb/>
I crate or two of wood i mo <lb/>
So, because he kissed her and find the be <lb/>
praised her, the song came and the I an aB <lb/>
influence went out and out. which has been meeting in I <lb/>
on the praise The Post has frequently <lb/>
A word end you make pointed the desirability of <lb/>
cloud, a smite and you may ere j <lb/>
; a new resolve, a grasp of the it the <lb/>
hand and yon may may repossess a ti. been quite adopt. <lb/>
soul from hell. In the Washington <lb/>
Pass on the praise now. Pass it j., <lb/>
in the home. go bulletin boards and invited students <lb/>
grave and call, Don't j to contribute <lb/>
j plead, me, mother; you were, of <lb/>
. good mother and smoothed away The bas mM <lb/>
many a rugged path for me and has done much to attract <lb/>
Those ears cannot hear that glad the of <lb/>
admission. Those eyes cannot see flu <lb/>
light of earnestness in yours. <lb/>
Those hands may not return tho em- <lb/>
brace you now wish to give i <lb/>
Why call so late Pass on the Our Raleigh correspondent, in his <lb/>
praise today Ex i letter in yesterday's paper, says that <lb/>
a hill is to be introduced by <lb/>
is given out that Mr J. A. Butler, of the <lb/>
Murphy, member of die House from lower house, a brother of ex Senator <lb/>
Buncombe county, will introduce a Butler, providing for <lb/>
j bill ill the Assembly in-1 payment by tho State of tho <lb/>
legal rate of interest Western North Carolina Railroad <lb/>
I from to S per cent. He says bonds, on which the State of South <lb/>
a law would have re- j Dakota secured judgment against <lb/>
in western I Carolina; Carolina from the United <lb/>
the present law is evaded and States Supreme Court, and also for <lb/>
that it does protect the small payment of all other such <lb/>
I borrower. We hardly think the held Schafer, of New York. <lb/>
bill will pass and as see it, it he having given the bonds South <lb/>
Beginning Again. <lb/>
It is a blessed to be . <lb/>
to begin over again the first <lb/>
of every year. What would <lb/>
of us if we were never given another <lb/>
chance We are very wayward child- <lb/>
and so often and so <lb/>
but out Father deals most kindly <lb/>
I with us and stands always ready and <lb/>
willing to forgive We believe very <lb/>
heartily in Hew Year <lb/>
It is better to try to mend our way, <lb/>
though we fail, than to down <lb/>
into I indifference or <lb/>
I There is hope for a man so long as <lb/>
he rises from his falls, but none fol- <lb/>
who lies prone upon the ground <lb/>
without an effort to stagger to his <lb/>
feet We hope tho poor who <lb/>
are slaves to liquor will try <lb/>
more this new year to get the <lb/>
over and others <lb/>
guilty of greater sins there are <lb/>
greater will strive manfully lo <lb/>
break tho fetters which bind <lb/>
What if they have tried often and <lb/>
hope in the world <lb/>
is to keep on trying until they are <lb/>
and Children. <lb/>
ought not to bum About years <lb/>
Dakota at the instance of <lb/>
I In- lug scandals coma most lie- <lb/>
the and <lb/>
the Dukes are now getting their <lb/>
share notoriety on score. <lb/>
hen ii man outs too cap rs <lb/>
these d pronounced crazy. <lb/>
Mi. Duke has got himself in that <lb/>
class <lb/>
Ex Governor Lloyd of <lb/>
Maryland, died suddenly on Sunday <lb/>
morning at his home in Cumber- <lb/>
land <lb/>
Whom does the milk punch <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
The pocket book, of course. <lb/>
when the legal rate of interest Marion Butler <lb/>
was channel front to per cent, I order to bring suit The Demo <lb/>
there wore predictions of all sorts cats tho House will the bill <lb/>
of disasters In consequence and it will, of coarse, be killed in <lb/>
there was much talk that money short order. The only result will <lb/>
should bring whatever anybody was he show that Mr. Butler hut his <lb/>
willing to pay fa- it, etc , etc nerve with him in thus endeavoring <lb/>
as a matter fact the greatest era I to favor hit brother. Charlotte Ob <lb/>
of development in the history of the server <lb/>
Stale has result d since the change <lb/>
the law. p do not claim j A dispatch says the law <lb/>
the law was solely responsible ii-1 carrying concealed weapons <lb/>
condition but the fact re- be made much stronger There <lb/>
mains the disasters predicted .,. things it does good <lb/>
not did occur but there u legislate against, and the matter <lb/>
The South and the Negro <lb/>
After the President makes his <lb/>
visit South and gels a full under- <lb/>
standing of the race quest ion, he <lb/>
will be hotter prepared than he is <lb/>
no- to show his <lb/>
to her. Ho will find the Southern <lb/>
have no ill feeling for the <lb/>
that, in they wish him <lb/>
well, and arc prepared to aid him <lb/>
all they can, as long as ho travels <lb/>
along a line that doesn't <lb/>
white supremacy, but they <lb/>
against anything that threatens <lb/>
supremacy The same would <lb/>
exist in tho North pop- <lb/>
there were large enough lo <lb/>
cause apprehension. And it isn't <lb/>
for the President or the Northern <lb/>
people to y there is no danger of <lb/>
I anything of that kind They are <lb/>
not in a position to judge. There <lb/>
may at work of which <lb/>
I they know nothing. Savannah <lb/>
; Nevis <lb/>
Immigration <lb/>
A resolution providing for n com <lb/>
mission of immigration n this State <lb/>
has been introduced in <lb/>
lure. This in one of the most <lb/>
matters that will engage the <lb/>
attention the State law-makers at <lb/>
the present session The <lb/>
is ripe legislation crest <lb/>
this important department. Ami <lb/>
when the commission created am- <lb/>
provision should be for tho <lb/>
conduct of the business. A liberal <lb/>
appropriation should be made to ens <lb/>
j commissioner and his de- <lb/>
in a manner that <lb/>
there will la-no cramping, <lb/>
Carolina is badly in need of n <lb/>
of and the <lb/>
Legislature will no doubt grasp tho <lb/>
importance of supplying the means <lb/>
for satisfying the demand e <lb/>
Dispatch, <lb/>
was <lb/>
ville Landmark <lb/>
If cotton would take a lilt after <lb/>
wheat would change tho shape of <lb/>
some people's faces <lb/>
j------ mi i <lb/>
If wheat keeps scaring it will get <lb/>
out of eight. <lb/>
An Chair <lb/>
W hen Elliot of Harvard <lb/>
toured on the some <lb/>
twenty years ago. no of the West- <lb/>
seals of learning which he visit <lb/>
of going armed is one of them. A <lb/>
better plan is to make more certain <lb/>
adequate punishment for the <lb/>
use of concealed weapons Char- <lb/>
lotto Observer. <lb/>
These protective the <lb/>
cotton planters forming in <lb/>
ed tho University of Washing j parts may amount <lb/>
ton at Seattle j to hardly believe <lb/>
He became much Interested in it. on the part of <lb/>
Johnson, a well- <lb/>
farmers has never been successful. <lb/>
It is idleness, work, that is <lb/>
hurting the children this country. <lb/>
Tho same is true of many who are <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
known figure on Puget Sound In I to any considerable extent, end there <lb/>
those days, who was one of the col nothing in the situation now to <lb/>
leading lights, and in the indicate that the present movement <lb/>
course of a conversation asked the j be different, in this respect, <lb/>
i Western man what chair he held. ,, , c. . , <lb/>
no i i , from Sentinel. <lb/>
said Johnson, I am pro <lb/>
foster of biology, but I also give in <lb/>
in meteorology, The board of commissioner of <lb/>
Physiology chemistry, entomology c , <lb/>
a few others ; <lb/>
should say that you occupied Governor for <lb/>
whole settee, not a rejoined action in pardoning the <lb/>
Harvard's chief. Sunday Magazine, f City <lb/>
The Wilmington <lb/>
it. not funny the Dis- <lb/>
of Columbia, the haven of the <lb/>
race, would be first place <lb/>
to restore the whipping post, which <lb/>
was abolished in the Southern <lb/>
for the benefit of the by tho <lb/>
military provisional governments of <lb/>
the States just prim- to <lb/>
Funny or not, it would <lb/>
according to tho <lb/>
of for the was <lb/>
disfranchised in the District of Co- <lb/>
Tho white people of tho <lb/>
District were so determined that <lb/>
not vote, that they <lb/>
themselves in order to obtain <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
They willingly refrain from voting, <lb/>
just to keep the from<lb/>
TO THE<lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
feet long, call on or write <lb/>
Whitty Son, Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
Wanted-1000 geese highest <lb/>
market paid for same. <lb/>
Kittrell Taylor. <lb/>
A new lot of chairs just arrived. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co <lb/>
Episcopal Sunday night. <lb/>
tat <lb/>
wood ran hubs. A. U. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Santa t bas accepted a <lb/>
in B. T. Cox drug <lb/>
store until after He is not <lb/>
good looking but be love the lit <lb/>
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inks, library paste and mucilage F r Oranges, candies and eon- <lb/>
St the drug store of Dr. B. T. Cox fresh. Sea A. W. <lb/>
Bro. ever brought to Co. <lb/>
Protect your eyes by one Big consignment flour <lb/>
of these eye shades at the received. Prices right. It. <lb/>
Store, price cents. ti. and Co. <lb/>
Highest price for cotton also carry a line of rubber <lb/>
by County Oil Mill. over coats boots and water proof <lb/>
If in need of a good, barrel of jackets the very for cold, <lb/>
flour or pork see Kittrell and weather at Harrington <lb/>
Barber it Co. <lb/>
A. Thomas, of F. J. Vincent, of who <lb/>
accepted a p as baggy trim- has been visiting bis brother, Z V. <lb/>
mer for A. G. Mfg. Co left his home this <lb/>
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to give y mi P. B. Tusker A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. wants a <lb/>
tax collector. bug v trimmer of about one years <lb/>
Don't forget to bring or send el <lb/>
your cart bubs to A. O. Cox Mfg. The Pitt County Oil Mill is now <lb/>
Fat buying Cotton Seed. They pay has on exhibition. <lb/>
highest cash price or will ex <lb/>
worry over that tie lot for meal. When your <lb/>
of cotton you had over when are ready write for prices. <lb/>
you g it ginning i-t For fruits and go <lb/>
lots. I be Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys to n O and Co. They <lb/>
seed cotton in any the bats a choice lot. <lb/>
beat price paid everyday- A. O. Cox Mfg. On, have <lb/>
Finest line of good in received a lot bar <lb/>
bed win and poultry Their <lb/>
list biscuit sure to kill the rats poultry is strong <lb/>
and mice Harrington Barber ft wire. <lb/>
Co. Cheap shoes dry goods, notions, <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co., are jobbers end robber goods. H L. Johnson, <lb/>
for spool cotton. Seed them your and men glove <lb/>
style neck ties at Harrington <lb/>
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line of dress at remarkably Shins for the birds at W. <lb/>
lo figures, come, see be con- Ange <lb/>
Bargains for the twenty <lb/>
days in jewelry and cutlery. <lb/>
B. T. Cox A Br. <lb/>
For store Winterville Mfg. <lb/>
oats, plow <lb/>
all of farmers supplies, see <lb/>
A. W Anne Co. <lb/>
For cotton <lb/>
A. W. and On. <lb/>
Oscar <lb/>
Ml Mae and <lb/>
Jerome of <lb/>
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Window and door frames, porch <lb/>
all kinds of <lb/>
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trim at A W, Co. <lb/>
J. bas moved his <lb/>
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with A. G Mfg. Co. <lb/>
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want ii box-body cart to i. ml <lb/>
farm products to the or <lb/>
market. The A Cox Mfg. are <lb/>
and selling yon <lb/>
had send them your order <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
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flannels, and waist <lb/>
call B. G. and Co <lb/>
ft, Chapman Co have just <lb/>
respired a ear load of prime <lb/>
right. <lb/>
Just d the third large <lb/>
shipment of shoes fill all <lb/>
sizes, prices right. Come <lb/>
one and all and look them <lb/>
We win please <lb/>
Harrington Barber <lb/>
P. A, W B. <lb/>
B. l. Forrest went down <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
and at An <lb/>
in good condition. Apply <lb/>
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A. U. Cox Mfg. Co. to eon- <lb/>
to have rive hundred cords <lb/>
wood cut Any wood Cutter wish- <lb/>
a job can see them at <lb/>
office. <lb/>
Protect your feet went <lb/>
good shoes. K. Chapman <lb/>
Co. have the kind sue you <lb/>
need. <lb/>
School hooks, pen, <lb/>
pencils school supplies of nil <lb/>
kinds can be found at the drug <lb/>
store. <lb/>
buggies IT <lb/>
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baggy see the A. ti. Cox <lb/>
Mfg. <lb/>
B. G. Chapman, A Co, say i hat <lb/>
the highest market for <lb/>
eggs, chickens, ducks, <lb/>
Kittrell Toy <lb/>
We want to your Hides, <lb/>
Sheep Skins, Goat Skins, Beeswax <lb/>
Tallow, Turkeys, Geese, Chickens <lb/>
and Eggs will guarantee high <lb/>
et market price for <lb/>
and Taylor. <lb/>
Jerry left <lb/>
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day night people <lb/>
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lot wire c price. went to Mon-; <lb/>
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cayenne pepper, and sage both <lb/>
lent and powdered <lb/>
Our entire sale <lb/>
for cash or approved <lb/>
G. A. Co. <lb/>
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paper nails <lb/>
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Cox. Hoard l day. Best . <lb/>
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oil . <lb/>
Penny candies a at the <lb/>
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Kn A Taylor <lb/>
Mamie and Clyde <lb/>
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Mi-. Bryan <lb/>
from e Monday <lb/>
COMBINATION BUGGY. <lb/>
BY <lb/>
A. C COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY <lb/>
We claim the sake this Season. We think we have <lb/>
a right to clam if. are not thinking it <lb/>
either. There are others <lb/>
Any who has looked around will certainly <lb/>
that Suits and Overcoats are the most elegant gar <lb/>
in town. He can't say otherwise and tell the<lb/>
Then there's our Hats and the Haberdashery, <lb/>
every man The newest, choicest, <lb/>
o everything is right here. <lb/>
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and reasonable prices. W haven't heard a single man <lb/>
or Take a look yourself and <lb/>
say with the rest that Cake is Oms <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR, <lb/>
For Fine Job Printing.<lb/>
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to Margaret their intentions toward ; <lb/>
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county. <lb/>
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trading as Greenville Supply <lb/>
vs. J. B Smith and E. O <lb/>
. trailing as U. Smith and Sen <lb/>
hi sale. <lb/>
y virtue of an execution directed, , . . , <lb/>
. the undersigned the Superior in The II one j and two peoples <lb/>
nil of Pitt county the above en-1 a believe in be have learned to respect one another, <lb/>
led action, will on Monday the . . , . . <lb/>
day of at me bond routine, and, in spite of war, are actually on <lb/>
to at the court house door Skid moves my compassion better terms than have been for <lb/>
sell the highest bidder tor cash. v i . <lb/>
said execution all right more than the woman who fret years, ft decisive victory AM <lb/>
i and interest which the said J B ; fryer it breakfast is I gained, and conditions make <lb/>
defendant has in the following I , , ,, , . . . . . . <lb/>
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A. certain tram or parcel of land else into rebellion If all the by the bankruptcy of of the; <lb/>
i ox and being in the county of Pitt and I , , ,. , , <lb/>
of North Carolina in Swift Creek i family are not seated a every meal I combatants. Enough blood bus sure- <lb/>
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side of the Greenville road be-j IT . <lb/>
the same land upon which the said j it. It is a trite but a true tho duelists. Secretary Hay could <lb/>
Smith and wife live adjoining the is a bad master no perform a hotter Service o I <lb/>
lands of W A Smith. Elizabeth Clara,. . , . ., . ,. . a. I <lb/>
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lines between Matthew James lands , ,, f live minutes <lb/>
a course to J. Moore s <lb/>
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James corner, thence said . C. <lb/>
James line an course to j stocking oat needed <lb/>
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L. Tr Sheriff. ;, re or f ahead a wee <lb/>
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and would give Japan the assurances <lb/>
which she has been fighting <lb/>
New York World. <lb/>
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i Superior court <lb/>
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vs r of execution <lb/>
Moses w Tyson. I sale. <lb/>
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he from tho Superior court <lb/>
it it is a matter gel ting jot Pin co in entitled ac- <lb/>
re give so lion. I will, on Monday, the day of I <lb/>
. I January, at o'clock, M., at the <lb/>
retail that we a I use door of sad county, sell to <lb/>
nit- M the station when highest bidder for cash lo satisfy <lb/>
. as t I said execution, all tho right, <lb/>
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r . Turkeys, Bug, etc. Fed- is that on I defendant, ha in following describe <lb/>
Mattresses, Oh Salts, <lb/>
son <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for- <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
V Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
real estate to On the north side <lb/>
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Tables Safes P work if the custom is House lands, lauds <lb/>
, r , others, known w. Daniel <lb/>
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I place and <lb/>
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to Moses Nov. , and I <lb/>
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Key West Che- Irene; of lime and r <lb/>
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Pine Jelly. W <lb/>
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Ly Magic Food, Matches, CHI, way finishes the daily a dot homestead which been duly <lb/>
, . rs . . . slotted to the said W. Tyson <lb/>
Meal and who before sue is exhausted, i by the of Pitt county SaM <lb/>
who i change ten acres, in <lb/>
dies, Dried Apple, ,, eluding tho home and dwelling prom- <lb/>
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and Tin . . . ,. . <lb/>
Ware, Cake and to Robbed m <lb/>
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stop was made at Wiley, six <lb/>
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after leaving there, Bee- <lb/>
he by a pistol land in Pitt county upon which th <lb/>
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North Carolina. In Superior <lb/>
Pitt county, i e the fleck, <lb/>
s. administrator of William <lb/>
Cullen <lb/>
Vs. <lb/>
John s. Susan <lb/>
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Dick Hen I <lb/>
Tom Jacky Ann I <lb/>
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Smith, <lb/>
John S. Smith. <lb/>
Sain Smith, Nobles, Susan <lb/>
Jane <lb/>
John Porter, <lb/>
Susan Dunn. Louisa Evans, <lb/>
Henry Evans. W. H. <lb/>
John Henry and Allie <lb/>
The above named will take ; <lb/>
notice that an action entitled as above <lb/>
has been before the Clerk , <lb/>
the Superior court of Pitt county <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 yon need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you 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/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
AT THE OF NOVEMBER r. <lb/>
and Discounts <lb/>
a derail to throw up I to obtain an order directing ad- etc. <lb/>
, . . ., . I of the Cullen . <lb/>
turning, he saw that pi-c <lb/>
Banks <lb/>
1,383 <lb/>
t. ,. I,. t , j , . j are to appear be- <lb/>
New York v Y g before i <lb/>
New a, u i palm of the mail; the 20th day of January, <lb/>
l , , i i u . ,. I and answer or demur to <lb/>
Vt or petition action or <lb/>
Pi I u, and the keeping him u the court for the- re-1 <lb/>
V i i. i i i it . lief demanded in said <lb/>
u helved lo the 10.180. <lb/>
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Undivided <lb/>
Bills payable <lb/>
Deposit lo cheek <lb/>
cheek-, <lb/>
643.08 <lb/>
324,684.1 <lb/>
Cl- Superior Court. Carolina, <lb/>
Count j of Pitt. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
Carolina, wear that the statement above is true to the of knowledge <lb/>
i Superior court January belief JAMES L lat;,, <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
in Any Size Lots. <lb/>
We will either pay cash or ex- <lb/>
Cholera with One <lb/>
Chamberlain's Jacob <lb/>
c, cholera and defendant above named day of <lb/>
take notice entitled <lb/>
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relate uh experience he court of by <lb/>
. . K . . plaintiff the defendant lo <lb/>
while nerving on it jury a a decree of absolute divorce from <lb/>
murder caveat him-and the defendant will further <lb/>
change meal and hulls for teed, seat of county. Ala- notice he la requested to <lb/>
and all been, He there <lb/>
no nags pay an y i court of county to beheld on the <lb/>
Subscribed and t <lb/>
C. S. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
R. KING, <lb/>
w. a WILSON, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
eights <lb/>
and <lb/>
to beheld on the. <lb/>
Write in. seventh Monday before Mon- <lb/>
write us meat it me day of March. 1803, it being the <lb/>
are ready to sell exchange. in a Jan., at the court house . <lb/>
, M in my life and i Greenville, X. and answer or <lb/>
HAVENS CO., . ,, ,,,.,; to the u sax action j <lb/>
. . ., . to store in a certain ,. the will to the conn <lb/>
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BOW TO FEB- Col <lb/>
I Remedy instead, <lb/>
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This 1804, <lb/>
and <lb/>
t i ,,, , ll I Superior I. <lb/>
saying that he . o. for <lb/>
our book of tells yon all what I sent for, bot that this j . <lb/>
it. Become our own medicine was so much lie I NOTICE TO <lb/>
Book m the j <lb/>
postpaid on receipt of price T . . . . , Having dull qualified before the, <lb/>
J took ODe , Superior court clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
Bank Bldg., Norfolk, Va. it and was five minutes. Executor of will and testament of <lb/>
second entire-1 Mrs. Ada Moore, wife of <lb/>
Two fellow jurors were afflict- Moore, deceased, notice hereby <lb/>
Dr. lbs same manner and one en <lb/>
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Surgeon <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Subscribe to The <lb/>
against the estate to <lb/>
the same for payment on or lie- <lb/>
fore the 2nd of 1906, or this no- <lb/>
will b plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This day of Dec., 1904. <lb/>
C. A. <lb/>
Executor of Ada <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For C Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
;.<lb/>
Jan. <lb/>
A. L. Tripp cam up from Vance- <lb/>
As authorized for <lb/>
and Eastern take <lb/>
great pleasure in receiving sub <lb/>
and willing receipts for <lb/>
those in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this office. We lake orders <lb/>
for job <lb/>
When you need a light, <lb/>
tough pole, sty for your boggy or <lb/>
Call on us and make a <lb/>
selection. Milling Mfg. <lb/>
Co. N. C. <lb/>
Ayden Mfg. Co., <lb/>
Ayden, S C <lb/>
Waller of in <lb/>
is here a few days visiting <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
you need anything in way <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin ware <lb/>
to see Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
Ask E G. COX about it. Life <lb/>
Fire, Accident and Health <lb/>
P. O. Building, Ayden. <lb/>
Call examine our line of <lb/>
high grade You be <lb/>
AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
J. M. Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
latent thinK in shoes. Call G t B E. Go's new <lb/>
at W. C. and Co's. market beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
were services in the aid fresh fish. <lb/>
Baptist and F and wife spent <lb/>
by night and with <lb/>
their respective Kev. T. the family J. B Smith. <lb/>
H. King E W. Davis. <lb/>
Don't fail to see Ty- <lb/>
son's new crockery both <lb/>
decorated. Prices are cheaper <lb/>
formerly. <lb/>
Come to see us when yon wan <lb/>
to buy Independent Manufactured <lb/>
we handle <lb/>
g Hart <lb/>
have <lb/>
and <lb/>
and ill sell them <lb/>
h one. <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Ayden, N C. <lb/>
Last Wednesday evening a <lb/>
child of Mr. S. A. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
easily convinced of tell a id hot stove ard <lb/>
of material burned, at it <lb/>
Ayden Milting Mtg. Co. I was I bought fa ally an twit <lb/>
L. II. of Greenville, while the little <lb/>
spent Thursday night here aid <lb/>
attended a meeting of the <lb/>
E E. Co. will do all they <lb/>
possible can to please you <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
received, line of bar <lb/>
and can fit you up in any style <lb/>
or price. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Go. <lb/>
Fancy candies, applet <lb/>
one ill suffers intensely is very <lb/>
at J. K, <lb/>
wagon as good as new <lb/>
sale J. Smith Bro. <lb/>
First Clans hand made brick, by <lb/>
the retail large <lb/>
stock always n hand, your <lb/>
solicited J. A. <lb/>
grocers have a <lb/>
special line of Christmas goods <lb/>
they wish the public to see. They <lb/>
are an up firm handling <lb/>
only the newest and <lb/>
in their line. To try them <lb/>
will sine you to <lb/>
again AH is the <lb/>
fir-t trial and then you will lie <lb/>
their friend forever. them. <lb/>
W. C. Jackson and Go <lb/>
of goods taking the <lb/>
of all who <lb/>
are <lb/>
Polite good goods <lb/>
prices at the store of J. <lb/>
U Smith <lb/>
Jasper yesterday <lb/>
to enter school at Oak Ridge. <lb/>
We continue to build <lb/>
buggies for we do not <lb/>
net apace we cannot <lb/>
of A N. C. rail- <lb/>
at New Bern, presented ex <lb/>
president J A. Bryan with a <lb/>
loving cup. <lb/>
At a <lb/>
livery stables and several store- <lb/>
were destroyed by lire <lb/>
three horses and mules perished in <lb/>
the livery stables. <lb/>
Brodie L. of Durham, <lb/>
who during last year was <lb/>
neut in divorce marriage, has <lb/>
been placed in a New York <lb/>
having been de dated <lb/>
HART BROTHERS, <lb/>
FEED AND SALE . <lb/>
AYDEN, N. <lb/>
Located on West Sin. i<lb/>
the traveling or sporting <lb/>
public for reasonable price <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Milling Co., Ayden, N. C <lb/>
Examine our line of j Hal <lb/>
C. Jackson and Co. <lb/>
Carry your turkeys, chickens, <lb/>
been, and produce <lb/>
The ladies f mat <lb/>
have tho tine <lb/>
iii town. <lb/>
you <lb/>
your nice and clean, <lb/>
and at E. E. I It I you I J. K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
T. W. of Ki Ti heller prices for it, u he j. k Bro. are offering <lb/>
here on Mining ft special t the trade in <lb/>
Call on Halt ft n f bar , N. C fall and Aimer <lb/>
tel of Columbia Flour, none I Cannon a invited to mil and <lb/>
to be had en v where. the up to date line of <lb/>
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put I <lb/>
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in a- <lb/>
the money in shoes, hat-, caps, <lb/>
rugs cat pets, malting, tables aid <lb/>
floor oil doth Cannon . times t . m.-t <lb/>
apples, corn j There will he <lb/>
apply to E. E. j change bye bye-. <lb/>
A Co. lotion on average <lb/>
if you do not secure per day is m Ayden Milling <lb/>
one of our high grade baggies, and Co., . <lb/>
your loss will lie ml i <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. C., n u <lb/>
den, N. U. <lb/>
G.-D let. fr <lb/>
last Friday to visit his t- <lb/>
are Headquarters lint <lb/>
light <lb/>
Ayden Mfg. Co., <lb/>
J. R, Smith Bro treat all <lb/>
custom with greatest R <lb/>
and nil an at <lb/>
to call at their More. g,,,,,,, A Bro. <lb/>
Car lime, aid <lb/>
II. Smith Bro. <lb/>
i Cox, has from <lb/>
and bit <lb/>
position at the buggy <lb/>
far salt, flue and Coarse at J. <lb/>
B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Wrong are <lb/>
I bat. none. II your <lb/>
tire, they call help. J. <lb/>
W Taylor a graduate optician, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
right at prices. Noted <lb/>
doctors have said that wrong eye <lb/>
poison. <lb/>
and I illy made <lb/>
assignment to F. James, of <lb/>
Green villa, week. The <lb/>
so we understand are <lb/>
and a Met la we have been, <lb/>
unable to ascertain. <lb/>
eater- <lb/>
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a- d s ii m difficult day J. <lb/>
P all sizes sud pi ices at J. <lb/>
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public to know that <lb/>
first-class <lb/>
stock of an <lb/>
line of TA- <lb/>
all kinds <lb/>
TOILET articles, he-t <lb/>
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goods and the i est <lb/>
CHEMICALS OBTAINABLE <lb/>
car Garden <lb/>
Dye stuff. <lb/>
C lie win a,, nil <lb/>
iii; Tobacco, a large as- <lb/>
I e. I lard <lb/>
Rubber Elastic <lb/>
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M. M. S <lb/>
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Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fr sh Goods kept con- <lb/>
in Country <lb/>
Produce Bought end Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
G R <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can get a <lb/>
thin <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
is you could desire, and <lb/>
we see that your tool <lb/>
box does not a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
s. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
I You get Harness, <lb/>
i Horse Goods, <lb/>
I of <lb/>
PHARMACIST, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
bushels fie d <lb/>
pea K. Smith <lb/>
e seats for <lb/>
are the <lb/>
on the market <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
u and family after <lb/>
MASONS <lb/>
i. n iii home in W i lib <lb/>
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I Iii their fencing n on <lb/>
band for <lb/>
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and children hats and c-i are <lb/>
now on sale at J. It Smith <lb/>
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been here on a visit to <lb/>
.; <lb/>
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ii .; . <lb/>
A A. of Black <lb/>
lulu, and Raw , <lb/>
were Sunday <lb/>
G F. Morrison. <lb/>
cloth and <lb/>
J. U. Bro. <lb/>
Yard be s yard at <lb/>
J It. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Baby mappers, Misses and ladies I <lb/>
cloaks at J, Bro. <lb/>
B L Myers <lb/>
bin except <lb/>
K ii. in for Greenville, lea <lb/>
. daily, Bond <lb/>
in i-r <lb/>
, . , at Washington <lb/>
Relief Association.; <lb/>
I Philadelphia, Kev York <lb/>
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and tit- Induce <lb/>
A. P. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR,<lb/>
their <lb/>
I. <lb/>
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from<lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
At the close of business 9th, 1004- <lb/>
If it give yon <lb/>
dealer will <lb/>
pay you for it. <lb/>
Dist. Ayden, <lb/>
Mill Line ll- Bi <lb/>
Mailing h change <lb/>
H Myers, <lb/>
pt. i V. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Vie President <lb/>
Manager, <lb/>
N. V <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
and Discounts, <lb/>
Dr. celebrated tablets, j Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
beat medicine on the market <lb/>
It. Smith Bro. Due front Banks, <lb/>
Cold weather underwear <lb/>
price I., mi ii all, Coin, <lb/>
W. ll. Silver Coin. <lb/>
es town unit i notes <lb/>
paints coitus oil, is. notes <lb/>
ere turpentine J. K. <lb/>
Bro. Sold i <lb/>
as so <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
profits less <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Brisk <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
We Keep <lb/>
School Books <lb/>
School Supplies. <lb/>
If You Need <lb/>
an Book <lb/>
We've It. <lb/>
All Kinds Of- <lb/>
Stationery <lb/>
Bagging, Be. <lb/>
BOOK STORE <lb/>
J W. CO.<lb/>
Deposits subject to <lb/>
Cashier's Cotton of <lb/>
Certified <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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MOHAMMEDAN FERVOR. <lb/>
Tourist Calls Attention to a <lb/>
Railway Gang at Prayer. <lb/>
T have often tic fervor <lb/>
Mohammedan.-, Jerome <lb/>
rt in the Argonaut. Their strict <lb/>
i to their religious rite-, ii <lb/>
. among denominations so far <lb/>
r.- my observation goes, for when <lb/>
hour of prayer comes, whether <lb/>
they find themselves public <lb/>
not, they go through their <lb/>
I admire a man who has the <lb/>
courage of convictions, religious <lb/>
M well as political, and the <lb/>
devotion of the <lb/>
has always impressed inc. <lb/>
On the outskirts of Cairo one day <lb/>
we a row of workmen on the <lb/>
railway Using up just as the <lb/>
call to prayers out from <lb/>
as adjacent mosque. <lb/>
cried I. is an- <lb/>
other instance of devotion <lb/>
their religious <lb/>
I was asked. <lb/>
you mean What are they stand- <lb/>
in row <lb/>
I replied sententious- <lb/>
you see y are facing <lb/>
toward <lb/>
Now, they were all landing in a <lb/>
row. As I spoke, as if t a given <lb/>
they all went <lb/>
I cried. pm- <lb/>
themselves. In a moment <lb/>
you will see them begin to bow <lb/>
tin sacred city and go through <lb/>
all i forms of <lb/>
prayer. Ah, is it not interest- <lb/>
to sec a group of ordinary work- <lb/>
men interrupt their toil in the mid- <lb/>
of the and furn to their <lb/>
We were all much impress d. I <lb/>
was particularly so. <lb/>
as we gazed on them, with re- <lb/>
Hex religious interest, the row <lb/>
men arose. With a grunt <lb/>
they rose, bearing on their <lb/>
a long steel beam, which they pro- <lb/>
to walk away with down the <lb/>
railway track. <lb/>
An awkward silence i Slowed. I <lb/>
imagined heard a fain nickering, <lb/>
but I not U- L-serve it. <lb/>
are momenta it is just <lb/>
as well not to be too ob <lb/>
W to IS. <lb/>
Wagon loads of gifts are received at <lb/>
the White House Christmas time. <lb/>
come from parts of the <lb/>
try, the of them from persons <lb/>
to the president and bis wife. <lb/>
These miscellaneous articles are. the <lb/>
private property of the recipients, and <lb/>
the numerous parcels placed one <lb/>
the family moms for examination. <lb/>
They generally contain the names of <lb/>
the and to oil these notes of <lb/>
thank, ire sent. <lb/>
On Christmas eve nil the employees <lb/>
of the house-tho staff, the <lb/>
ushers and the domestic <lb/>
given, through the established <lb/>
of the lent, a fine fat <lb/>
key. Fifty fowl selected from the <lb/>
best In the market, are for <lb/>
this event, so that everybody about the <lb/>
famous mansion has reason for <lb/>
inc. <lb/>
No one expresses his happiness <lb/>
a more beaming than doe. <lb/>
Jerry Smith, the old colored man who <lb/>
has been a member of the presidential <lb/>
household since the beginning of <lb/>
first term. Jerry was <lb/>
dent cook, but these <lb/>
he dusts the offices of the White House <lb/>
and keeps tilings tidy there as the <lb/>
pin. <lb/>
The presidents and their are <lb/>
usually men of advanced years, it <lb/>
is to be second generation from <lb/>
that the White House looks for the <lb/>
of childhood on Christmas <lb/>
Home Companion. <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
RECEPTION AT MRS. H. L CAWS- ; AYDEN MATTE. <lb/>
N. C, Jan. Reflector <lb/>
Messrs. Moore and Chapman Saturday evening <lb/>
Monday in Washington. <lb/>
Mr. Lancaster, t <lb/>
Chapman's Crossing Sun- <lb/>
day <lb/>
the <lb/>
If you want a special bargain in <lb/>
a pair of pant or shoes. Try W. <lb/>
Ladies A Society of Method- ,, , , . <lb/>
. Jackson Co <lb/>
Frames for photos <lb/>
each. Nice of picture <lb/>
received at W. <lb/>
At Vs. <lb/>
W. V, will paw <lb/>
A Quaint <lb/>
The burning of I lie ashen is a <lb/>
curious custom observed In Devon and <lb/>
somerset on Christmas eve. The <lb/>
fagot consists of green ash sticks cut <lb/>
and neatly fastened Into <lb/>
bundle with At <lb/>
o'clock In the evening this Is placed <lb/>
Oil the with much ceremony, when <lb/>
be family guests are <lb/>
round the hearth. The flames <lb/>
lick bundle, and, when the <lb/>
first green withe holding the fagots <lb/>
bursts, glasses raised and emptied <lb/>
to Merry The break- <lb/>
of each h Is the for a <lb/>
fresh toast. legend for this <lb/>
custom by the story that n Are of ash <lb/>
wood Warmed stable at <lb/>
while local tradition tells of a green- <lb/>
wood tire kindled by Alfred the <lb/>
his lonely wanderings in mo- <lb/>
it Church South held <lb/>
their Annual Reception, at the <lb/>
delightful home Mrs. H. L. Carr <lb/>
Mr. tilled regular cordial <lb/>
in Sunday farming <lb/>
; the than invited into the library I y <lb/>
and served coffee by Mrs. E., . m <lb/>
V, H. baa resigned bis . The beautiful <lb/>
position with the B V. L Co. and nation of hot house plants, w g, c <lb/>
will leave low fl For cotton seed hulls, meal hay <lb/>
Early returned to everything a scene not soon to be ,,.,, lo <lb/>
Saturday, after spending the <lb/>
holidays at her home in Tb business importance KM <lb/>
her regular school <lb/>
morning. Pies. Mrs. <lb/>
Mr. F O. U expected pres. <lb/>
the A- J, <lb/>
; Baker were H- C Hooker, treasurer <lb/>
at Crossing Mrs- F-G- <lb/>
evening. At of the <lb/>
public l De was highly <lb/>
was opened Monday with a foil Thirty quotations Ir-III <lb/>
attendance. the bible were in the form <lb/>
I J. U. C <lb/>
Hooker highest nu <lb/>
was a <lb/>
book of <lb/>
were and at a <lb/>
hour all declaims the <lb/>
ANNIE. <lb/>
EDWIN TRIP, Prop. <lb/>
Ayden N. C. <lb/>
Open the traveling ; <lb/>
Nice Booms, Good Table Fare <lb/>
and First-class Accommodations. <lb/>
Terms per Day. <lb/>
SPECIAL NOTICE <lb/>
I am now to <lb/>
the as <lb/>
Surveyor <lb/>
our town Monday. <lb/>
Miss Bessie of <lb/>
is visiting her N. F. Cox, <lb/>
I I his place. <lb/>
I Miss Browning, of Halifax, U hour the Any one to work <lb/>
sister Mrs enjoyable one done in this lino will please call <lb/>
i I the time had me at any <lb/>
Miss Lula Sexton and Mn <lb/>
i iii-k ens Mist. Eva i <lb/>
Yours to please;. <lb/>
ROBT. <lb/>
Surveyor. <lb/>
Ayden, , Jan <lb/>
Her Father. <lb/>
Irritable to marry <lb/>
my daughter, bey I suppose she <lb/>
thinks I am fool enough to take <lb/>
such a young man as you are into <lb/>
my family, does she <lb/>
Young sir. She didn't <lb/>
think it would he of any use for me <lb/>
ask you. She said you were so <lb/>
cross and so contrary you would <lb/>
order inc out of our office the mo- <lb/>
I spoke lo you about it. <lb/>
Irritable she said <lb/>
did she Well, I'll show that <lb/>
impudent young tiling she <lb/>
know what she is talking about. Von <lb/>
have her, sir, any day you <lb/>
There are two at the <lb/>
Russian bat the real <lb/>
c on Jan. . The fact <lb/>
festival is. by reason of the-use <lb/>
tin- calendar, be- <lb/>
lated dues not. affect the en- <lb/>
the Us <lb/>
carried At I when most of <lb/>
her American friends at removing the <lb/>
greens from their homes <lb/>
tie <lb/>
of the n I- <lb/>
the of a monster <lb/>
Christmas tree, laden with <lb/>
presents, and the distribution of <lb/>
is followed by a grand <lb/>
dinner which is <lb/>
its appointments as pro- <lb/>
as some of the-celebrated all <lb/>
night in the of the czar <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
tie <lb/>
Stokes, of week Cotton Back Home. <lb/>
Mr. Ferrell Peary, j <lb/>
W. T. of farmers- <lb/>
O. G. will leave county, at <lb/>
day on hip In Nash, j warehouses in ibis city and <lb/>
Halifax and asked of cotton be- <lb/>
H visited Washing-; to him Its oven to <lb/>
ton last Thursday <lb/>
the Beaufort C. Co. to his <lb/>
basket party He at any price less <lb/>
have been lat Friday ; hod j. <lb/>
Chapman's Chapel the benefit a the price <lb/>
lot the church, e This in <lb/>
keeping with the action of<lb/>
who in <lb/>
the warehouses are the <lb/>
Mr- Tread- k to <lb/>
I re alive u the day Week in <lb/>
of year, there will be u , <lb/>
is .,. <lb/>
of the aged couple the 73rd the portion of it which is preserved. Is <lb/>
of their I h. aM W that <lb/>
. .- he the stable-trough In <lb/>
The occasion will a most wisest- d the to bold the for the <lb/>
one, and it is M the court where animals fed there. It became the <lb/>
, Friday next. Ail <lb/>
ti. <lb/>
Put tits Old Cannon Away <lb/>
i Ii is lime old <lb/>
win buried Being left <lb/>
our where it shot every <lb/>
time a have <lb/>
a bit -f makes it to a <lb/>
is of <lb/>
dining-being done that prove <lb/>
or <lb/>
or to <lb/>
of old and put. It aw y <lb/>
it be used <lb/>
people. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Part Of Hell <lb/>
in Roma. <lb/>
La holy <lb/>
THE NEW YEAR. <lb/>
will be Hi the K e,,,, h <lb/>
j annals of North <lb/>
; Mr. At the tint <lb/>
bids fair to life's of <lb/>
i In s t I lie <lb/>
AT season, the close of the Old and of the New <lb/>
Year, wise and prudent men take account of their asset and <lb/>
liabilities. In taking account of our assets and liabilities find <lb/>
cur most valuable assets to be the good of our <lb/>
patrons and friends. <lb/>
In like manner, we find our greatest liabilities, are tho <lb/>
we owe our friends for the kindly and substantial interest they <lb/>
have manifested in this store. <lb/>
This good will we heartily reciprocate and trust our mu- <lb/>
will not only continue, but will show a marked <lb/>
increase for 1905. To realize this trust, community of interest <lb/>
will bind us together in indissoluble golden bonds. <lb/>
We feel that the growth of our business is due to the <lb/>
y of our friends, and we now thank them heartily for their con <lb/>
to our success, <lb/>
In conclusion we shall ask you lo expect better thing <lb/>
from this store for the year 1905. With the season's greetings <lb/>
and our best wishes for your and prosperity we are <lb/>
Your Friends <lb/>
Wilkinson Co. <lb/>
shadows to linger yet <lb/>
good wile, who for ha <lb/>
observed the marriage- to <lb/>
cherish and is but h <lb/>
year her <lb/>
sh, too, is hale and hearty, and <lb/>
fast the <lb/>
j is strong of and <lb/>
I Had, Mr., nod Mrs. <lb/>
native <lb/>
i cradle of the Saviour when he <lb/>
was In hi the rough trough by <lb/>
his mother came in lime to he re- <lb/>
one of moat <lb/>
things on This <lb/>
the was taken I rum Bethlehem <lb/>
at the. time of on <lb/>
In tin year was carried to <lb/>
Rome, where <lb/>
I ray , m mun <lb/>
Of <lb/>
or not tile grating now <lb/>
i a man on <lb/>
n-en no one under the- <lb/>
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tent. i <lb/>
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inn ii mi the <lb/>
mi, the <lb/>
Madison j in this and we <lb/>
hen the that many of subscribers <lb/>
west of the Mississippi river the county will in <lb/>
I little else graft I week and. get <lb/>
ground of the braves, they <lb/>
spent and peacefully we ate a year <lb/>
I their long lives amid the surround- to the Southern <lb/>
I of their Ml and there force to who pawn <lb/>
I they expect lo remain till the year in advance tr The <lb/>
nod then rest side have a hundred <lb/>
U the true ft Is certainly <lb/>
j old Ii interesting for <lb/>
that <lb/>
that hare It since It be- <lb/>
one of the cherished <lb/>
till- Imperial City. It Is one of <lb/>
if the <lb/>
of Santa <lb/>
o warn bars. <lb/>
are of worm and gray, <lb/>
that looks it might <lb/>
powdered with Hour. The ban in <lb/>
about a yard la and the entire <lb/>
grating Is in a crystal ens <lb/>
by silver <lb/>
This ease Is on t gold <lb/>
and silver and Its full length is a <lb/>
meter. Its height n Is <lb/>
by n <lb/>
statue of the Jesus, <lb/>
be year this re <lb/>
i ill u g. <lb/>
side till the resurrection subscriptions farm . t the share of Ilia <lb/>
When Mr. and Mr. they will be At time It is <lb/>
their anniversary j. <lb/>
, it U that there will he a <lb/>
j large it. <lb/>
present to wish them j <lb/>
a of life and happiness. Twenty years <lb/>
w lib an <lb/>
procession In relic is carried. <lb/>
I the i being presided <lb/>
. by u <lb/>
line. <lb/>
Senators V. O. M <lb/>
county, and W. T. Mason, of <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that the I Northampton county, were <lb/>
will petition leg- the and <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb/>
I have taken up a dark <lb/>
int S ears old, <lb/>
weighs or <lb/>
lo recharter the town birthdays the same day. It is a <lb/>
Farmville. Pitt C. I that gentle <lb/>
, i are again in the Senate, H <lb/>
R. Ii. Davis, ii. . , ., . house and <lb/>
Barrett, J. D. Jones, John relatively the they <lb/>
It. Joyner. occupied in the long N <lb/>
I News and I id<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
f, i. WHICHARD, Editor Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL Mo. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. JANUARY 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
HELP FOR THE <lb/>
Fertilizer Company Will Extend Notes. <lb/>
The Virginia Carolina Chemical <lb/>
Co. offered to extend term <lb/>
on cote enable <lb/>
farmers to their an <lb/>
increase in pr president <lb/>
of the the <lb/>
to that ex- <lb/>
plains <lb/>
Va., Jan. f-h, 1905. <lb/>
Division Man-.- <lb/>
Chemical Co. <lb/>
Ti <lb/>
mer wants is o make his <lb/>
lowest Toe profit <lb/>
derived from growing cotton is not <lb/>
so moo i i be price of n he <lb/>
oust at crop baa been <lb/>
THE LEGISLATURE. <lb/>
A special from Governor <lb/>
was read in both branches, <lb/>
grown. horses are t. . <lb/>
m wInch he opposed the enlarge <lb/>
much higher than a years e <lb/>
the price farm labor is d <lb/>
scarce. every acre <lb/>
means Urge <lb/>
I an to mm <lb/>
of d of a <lb/>
one glowing a ban- <lb/>
In Utter <lb/>
grows up and la ml <lb/>
and d <lb/>
DISPENSARY REPORT <lb/>
r . <lb/>
of r j <lb/>
, , . . I Toe run u <lb/>
is ex-i <lb/>
lie inn o I-<lb/>
z-r-. n-t <lb/>
tend notes <lb/>
and <lb/>
ed paying bills, an <lb/>
desire to bold heir f <lb/>
they they a he here. <lb/>
m more later <lb/>
KM <lb/>
hive not finish- <lb/>
who <lb/>
to issue n <lb/>
as <lb/>
Any <lb/>
ma ill vision money <lb/>
and who cotton which he de- <lb/>
Hold, ii liberty <lb/>
extend in for six <lb/>
from Lat, in <lb/>
rate o cam. per <lb/>
an n ii in, provided n ill <lb/>
in i note in <lb/>
any reliable m e, and <lb/>
turn over to f u t re <lb/>
V mi <lb/>
pay OH sail <lb/>
make no cu ire <lb/>
your net for this <lb/>
pretend in offer ad- <lb/>
vice o bold out- <lb/>
ton, we do to offer <lb/>
facility and <lb/>
In power to cotton, <lb/>
if in inch if is be-r <lb/>
Whatever i i lie <lb/>
ii b <lb/>
is d <lb/>
an- <lb/>
e coinage <lb/>
in l ere .-e i <lb/>
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, our inter<lb/>
ax we d . iii it t i way <lb/>
t .- cotton <lb/>
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idle- around iii bales <lb/>
notion, of they will find in a <lb/>
two the of <lb/>
world in <lb/>
growing this Maple, and our for- <lb/>
supplied from <lb/>
that now produce but a <lb/>
limited quantity. <lb/>
Wishing for a happy and <lb/>
prosperous New Year, and also <lb/>
oar customer and patrons, I am. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
T president, <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
file on <lb/>
which a committee appointed<lb/>
In h <lb/>
seined of <lb/>
H-king it I be <lb/>
all churches, <lb/>
lores other buildings in the <lb/>
ti us to <lb/>
vent r a other animals <lb/>
under them sud <lb/>
i o county <lb/>
permitting that <lb/>
to tax dogs, the axes to be <lb/>
for <lb/>
lief of Slate to re- <lb/>
him embezzle I <lb/>
Mum ii <lb/>
In house ii bill was intro-1 <lb/>
if a pension for vet-1 <lb/>
have n arm or a <lb/>
leg. may hive it <lb/>
property <lb/>
Representative a <lb/>
bill Hi gov to p- <lb/>
point women is <lb/>
intro- <lb/>
a bill lo i- pay of <lb/>
in u- M <lb/>
cl i <lb/>
A dill <lb/>
held the <lb/>
return s ale <lb/>
This i-n day all <lb/>
oilier mailers f r th- <lb/>
How it Stands <lb/>
Order New Fire Host Purchased <lb/>
Charter Amendment. <lb/>
The of <lb/>
adjourned <lb/>
to i urn-net home ii-f over <lb/>
from i e last u i meeting. <lb/>
Mayor W. R. unable <lb/>
to May- <lb/>
pr J. R presided. <lb/>
I'll- commissioners <lb/>
h of business <lb/>
e the W five slid a <lb/>
if in u up I-1 We <lb/>
give the <lb/>
Amount of <lb/>
insurance, <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
CLUB I <lb/>
The Annual Reception Moat <lb/>
Cardin Slab are. e-u e l m <lb/>
royal tn-y lord <lb/>
a hand int-it i, he <lb/>
a re- <lb/>
was an occasion seldom <lb/>
I e 11-r--- i q ii t. j <lb/>
tn i t <lb/>
-J <lb/>
it, a will v <lb/>
line from <lb/>
put l <lb/>
all <lb/>
for genii u i, t in <lb/>
of the lady r <lb/>
Net <lb/>
2,238.03 <lb/>
4,001.41 <lb/>
much -I <lb/>
d t e <lb/>
I Hi <lb/>
of sales on 20,836.60 <lb/>
dispensary commissioners <lb/>
over town treasurer <lb/>
for one half of <lb/>
goes to general fund of <lb/>
lie loan and one half to the pub <lb/>
lie school limit county. <lb/>
of several fire <lb/>
makers were before board <lb/>
to submit samples and prices <lb/>
fire hose use on the hydrants. <lb/>
The department recommended <lb/>
purchase of 1,600 feet of new <lb/>
and a committee was appoint- <lb/>
ed to different<lb/>
ii <lb/>
and <lb/>
Au elegant sapper was <lb/>
in furnished ea w, <lb/>
tie no mi i n it <lb/>
style-, cold<lb/>
olive-, <lb/>
cakes, mil <lb/>
u p and ti i <lb/>
ii l. I <lb/>
ship Dumb-ring <lb/>
is in making tn<lb/>
All p <lb/>
indebted lo club bit <lb/>
the splendid , and <lb/>
the c <lb/>
to come <lb/>
eventful f. Lieut. and make pin chase. <lb/>
nil <lb/>
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wile i-i t <lb/>
lifer<lb/>
both <lb/>
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from i <lb/>
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hi <lb/>
AT FALKLAND. <lb/>
J. L. Stable and Several <lb/>
Turn and Cattle, <lb/>
P. D. Winston preside over the <lb/>
senate in for the <lb/>
first t in- and muon <lb/>
rounded the change of presiding <lb/>
It coming to inn ice that there <lb/>
were too <lb/>
offered a res that the <lb/>
number be ascertained. <lb/>
Ward a bill <lb/>
to permit married to make <lb/>
their other faun <lb/>
materially <lb/>
i ii in in <lb/>
We me also of opinion that <lb/>
the last year devoted to <lb/>
cotton was too large, that it <lb/>
never I have been <lb/>
in u normal The good <lb/>
weather the spring enabled <lb/>
the farmers to cultivate <lb/>
they planted; consequently <lb/>
tremendous big crop of tin year. <lb/>
As it would be <lb/>
to such <lb/>
we believe it would be <lb/>
wise in this year to material- <lb/>
decrease the acreage. If it was <lb/>
per cent it would <lb/>
mean a reduction of than a <lb/>
million bales next, even the crop <lb/>
yielded as mac a per acre it <lb/>
ibis year <lb/>
About o'clock this morning <lb/>
the burn and s J. L <lb/>
lain, Falkland, were destroyed <lb/>
Ii IV i two mules <lb/>
Hire-, cows, in the <lb/>
tab.-, and ail cm and hay house discovery was <lb/>
in not <lb/>
such <lb/>
IS .- . . incendiary <lb/>
. ,, . sun n .-r had lo be <lb/>
gs s. rapidly from s open <lb/>
I,, <lb/>
i- ., h no <lb/>
. c <lb/>
Our Premium. <lb/>
I. t e offer. l a <lb/>
In chatter of <lb/>
town of ., aid n- <lb/>
us <lb/>
tuber of our are H , Ha ff-c <lb/>
offered <lb/>
a to a <lb/>
lo number of insane <lb/>
A nil <lb/>
the <lb/>
that splendid <lb/>
farm <lb/>
. in e by paying a <lb/>
In in jails of North <lb/>
In I lie <lb/>
in voice. All who ,. bis <lb/>
dollar in advance <lb/>
the premium. We the assembly in <lb/>
limited number I which an increase, of <lb/>
mid Drat hundred who p judges is <lb/>
advance get them. Sample <lb/>
of can <lb/>
be this , <lb/>
more one to convert partnership proper- <lb/>
the senate a bill was <lb/>
to make it indictable for <lb/>
price, null this <lb/>
paper given is offer <lb/>
that should not be missed. <lb/>
A young named O. <lb/>
The appointed to <lb/>
look over the of town <lb/>
any amendments need- <lb/>
ed reported. N many <lb/>
changes sere men tied. About <lb/>
only ones importance were <lb/>
consolidate the offices of x <lb/>
lister, collector aid clerk into <lb/>
me i and to change <lb/>
of so the <lb/>
only ball members <lb/>
will expire at the same time. <lb/>
TEACHERS ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
MOORE WARD. <lb/>
A Pretty Afternoon Mar <lb/>
Wednesday at <lb/>
o'clock Mr. D. G. Moore, of <lb/>
land, and Miss X <lb/>
Greenville, were unit-i in <lb/>
bonds of holy matrimony. <lb/>
m I place at the lover <lb/>
country home if p- <lb/>
rents, Mr. and rT <lb/>
Ward, Rev. U W. of i <lb/>
pM <lb/>
forming the ceremony. <lb/>
After the host of friends <lb/>
iii the. <lb/>
decorated <lb/>
minister <lb/>
the f the <lb/>
to uses. <lb/>
Senator Iredell bill <lb/>
to a man whose wife is in- <lb/>
sane to convey bis property freed <lb/>
of dower upon the certificate of the <lb/>
Indiana, committed at of the <lb/>
Bingham school, near Asheville. <lb/>
Whittaker was brought lo <lb/>
school only a few days ago, <lb/>
and growing homesick went In <lb/>
wood and commit teed suicide by <lb/>
It strikes that what the far- banging himself. <lb/>
Severs Important Subjects <lb/>
be c unity bad <lb/>
for <lb/>
i lie unsocial to- <lb/>
day, h good w re in <lb/>
I be proceed I nits <lb/>
were <lb/>
devotional were <lb/>
Rev. II. U. Moore. <lb/>
There was no pro <lb/>
gram for today, but a general din- <lb/>
of suggestions <lb/>
a of <lb/>
Some the questions <lb/>
were may improve <lb/>
themselves during school <lb/>
to i their <lb/>
studies girls who ate almost <lb/>
Which is better, to have <lb/>
a summer institute the <lb/>
or compel the teachers to a <lb/>
summer may be <lb/>
required in a standard <lb/>
for county <lb/>
What is the secret of good govern <lb/>
t in <lb/>
this subject, as well as some <lb/>
others of less importance, several <lb/>
the spoke much <lb/>
interest. It was well lo <lb/>
next to enter wen <lb/>
W. K, flog, <lb/>
Ada Ward, sitter <lb/>
sweet <lb/>
i's <lb/>
Miss Lillian <lb/>
v. i <lb/>
bride mil g <lb/>
who to k <lb/>
aim w pi <lb/>
mi a a d wit <lb/>
At i Ii c i of <lb/>
Mr. lire, <lb/>
facing the deceive i <lb/>
who showered <lb/>
lifelong wishes. The <lb/>
party and a number friends <lb/>
newly <lb/>
couple to Greenville <lb/>
took the evening train an ex- <lb/>
tended bridal our to Richmond, <lb/>
Baltimore Washington <lb/>
The and handsome display <lb/>
of wedding presents attested <lb/>
wide popularity of the bride <lb/>
the man of choice. Both <lb/>
well known in Greenville few, <lb/>
if have a larger Dumber <lb/>
friends or more well-wishers here. <lb/>
lucky curve, spear <lb/>
head feed, are features you in <lb/>
other pen except the <lb/>
Parker. Large assortment at var <lb/>
Rook Store. I today. <lb/>
of the Cape Fear Ma- <lb/>
Company, located <lb/>
was destroyed by <lb/>
Monday night. Loss <lb/>
insurance. <lb/>
. <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
<lb/>
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