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Far la Canada the Ck <lb/>
made of water . ow Th. wall <lb/>
and MM r <lb/>
were very ear i ,,;.,,. on tab only <lb/>
are hot pumpkin prepared <lb/>
served with a great deal of <lb/>
to. keep It company <lb/>
inland. <lb/>
I wine, elderberry, gooseberry, <lb/>
i quince, plum and apricot p u <lb/>
v are old fashioned varieties. I i, to <lb/>
nips and turnips produce a very now- <lb/>
brandy. t who are <lb/>
Cowslip and rhubarb wine are very The gifts <lb/>
different the former weak and the lat- are wrapped up with huge <lb/>
Mr very heady. packets of maple candy, and <lb/>
Fir tree tops, green nettle tops, birch Kn t .; <lb/>
beech sap. bog myrtle, heather-all um oW fairs <lb/>
produced And did not a New , Dealer, <lb/>
rhyme, meant to encourage <lb/>
the patriotic boycott on British goods, j <lb/>
Spanish children Fattier <lb/>
can liquor to sweeten our Up Christmas. They think It Is the <lb/>
pumpkin and parsnips and walnut y of who <lb/>
tree chips <lb/>
Sloe gin and rue gin are queer drinks. <lb/>
Is sherry, hot water, lemon. <lb/>
sugar and nutmeg. The London Out- <lb/>
look says that Derbyshire <lb/>
to drink secret a <lb/>
potion made out of the poison- <lb/>
as York World. <lb/>
Gar <lb/>
All hall the time -r year <lb/>
When every heart U <lb/>
When far and near I rood cheer, <lb/>
And care Is left behind <lb/>
Old feuds forgot old h aside. <lb/>
Now hearty f --ind. <lb/>
While far wide at <lb/>
throughout the land. <lb/>
forget, a to pride; <lb/>
are all rifts. <lb/>
M gay Ml every <lb/>
Wore for Christmas <lb/>
New York Journal <lb/>
No -You bachelors are fool- <lb/>
Now, when n married man gets a <lb/>
few Collars saved op he doesn't go and <lb/>
spend It or. sonic woman ho admires. <lb/>
he <lb/>
Ho buys wire. <lb/>
their gifts. <lb/>
It Is to be unlucky to leave <lb/>
Christmas decorations up after <lb/>
Twelfth Night <lb/>
There Is Island called Christmas <lb/>
Island In the Pacific ocean, called <lb/>
because Captain Cook discovered it on <lb/>
day, 1777. <lb/>
Plum pudding was originally plum <lb/>
porridge and oaten for breakfast, not <lb/>
for dinner.- Philadelphia Ledger. <lb/>
SOCIAL <lb/>
Taking Time tor the Forelock. <lb/>
Magazine is time to <lb/>
range for stories. <lb/>
Assistant -1 have seen to that. <lb/>
the authors at <lb/>
they clubbed together, hired a <lb/>
room and I send the <lb/>
office boy round twice a day to Jingle <lb/>
tho <lb/>
Didn't Brats. <lb/>
of people are getting <lb/>
married nowadays. Hy- <lb/>
men is doing a flourishing business. <lb/>
he sell Carpets and <lb/>
house Courier- <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
To the Public <lb/>
J. A. Rick Bro. having purchase i the <lb/>
business Bakery of E. H. wish <lb/>
announce it they will furnish <lb/>
HOT PIES, HOT CAKES, CREAM PUFFS <lb/>
anything in the Bakery Line at short notice, <lb/>
delivered at home. Orders taken and filled <lb/>
from date. <lb/>
We have <lb/>
anything in first class New <lb/>
arriving daily <lb/>
Baking will be conducted by Mrs. J M Rams. <lb/>
We will appreciate your patronage and give <lb/>
good and satisfactory service. <lb/>
J. A. Ricks Bro. <lb/>
Friday, Jan. <lb/>
Hot bread today at Kicks A <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
T. M. Billiard went to Bethel <lb/>
Mrs. F. G. of Ayden. <lb/>
spent here <lb/>
Mrs. J. B. Cherry left this <lb/>
root sing for New <lb/>
Miss Emma Brown, of Ayden, <lb/>
came in this Minting to visit <lb/>
Nellie Barnhill <lb/>
Senator J. L. Fleming came <lb/>
from Raleigh this morning <lb/>
to spend a few days. <lb/>
B. B. Hearne, a of the <lb/>
who has been out. West for <lb/>
I he past six years, bus returned <lb/>
here on a visit to relatives. <lb/>
R. L Strickland, who has been <lb/>
bookkeeper Parham <lb/>
for the last years, left this <lb/>
to accept a as <lb/>
for a <lb/>
concern in Newark, N. J. <lb/>
Mr. made many <lb/>
friends in Greenville who <lb/>
see him leave and wish him much <lb/>
success. <lb/>
Saturday, Jan. 14th, 1905. <lb/>
D. has moved to <lb/>
West Greenville. <lb/>
returned Friday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Nell of Halifax, is <lb/>
Nil a <lb/>
Miss Lucy Manning, of Bethel, <lb/>
Is visiting Miss Tucker. <lb/>
Miss Ohio Boston, of <lb/>
came Friday evening to visit <lb/>
Cotten. <lb/>
K. Williams Friday <lb/>
from He had been <lb/>
the grand <lb/>
F. C. <lb/>
general Home <lb/>
i ., this <lb/>
The Grand of Masons re <lb/>
cent in at Raleigh <lb/>
the following <lb/>
W. Lidded, grand master, <lb/>
Charlotte. <lb/>
F. W. Winston, grand <lb/>
master, Windsor. <lb/>
M senior grand war- <lb/>
den, <lb/>
H N Hackett, junior grand war <lb/>
Wilkesboro. <lb/>
Wm. Simpson, grand treasurer, <lb/>
Leo, grand <lb/>
Drewry, secretary, <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
A Visit to M vines k <lb/>
In the interior of tho of <lb/>
Mindanao, in the Philippines, then <lb/>
re many natives who in <lb/>
in tho tree tops. Where tho <lb/>
are thick the entrances to villages <lb/>
are often at considerable distances <lb/>
by way of suspended bridges <lb/>
from tree to tree. Thus one may <lb/>
walk directly beneath a cluster of <lb/>
houses, says the author of <lb/>
Gems of the without suspect- <lb/>
its presence. <lb/>
On one occasion, by more lack, <lb/>
while struggling through a bamboo <lb/>
forest he came to a piece where, <lb/>
resting against the thick growth, <lb/>
severed bamboo of great <lb/>
was a <lb/>
height, with notches cut in <lb/>
it as a ladder, he <lb/>
T. N. Ivey, grand Bl- mounted it to see what was at the <lb/>
summit. <lb/>
B. . Hatcher, lecturer, <lb/>
Liberty. <lb/>
B senior <lb/>
con, <lb/>
F. M. Winchester, junior <lb/>
Deacon, Charlotte. <lb/>
W. J. Roberta, grand marshal, <lb/>
M. D. grand sword <lb/>
bearer, <lb/>
J. B. Briggs, grand <lb/>
Elizabeth City. <lb/>
To his amazement there lay on <lb/>
the top of the vegetation two <lb/>
horizontal bamboos on which mud- <lb/>
feet had trodden and beyond <lb/>
. these other bamboos, forming a <lb/>
grand path or bridge. He signaled his men <lb/>
to be quiet and follow, then <lb/>
J. D. steward, <lb/>
F- D. Jones, grand steward, <lb/>
It H Bradley, tiller,<lb/>
quiet <lb/>
proceeded to cross the first length <lb/>
of the rickety way, twenty <lb/>
feet above the ground. When he <lb/>
had gone about thirty yards he came <lb/>
suddenly out into a clearing where <lb/>
j were four large elevated houses. The <lb/>
path he was on led to the nearest <lb/>
I one, and they were all connected by <lb/>
STATE NEWS <lb/>
Lewie Laird wan shot and <lb/>
by <lb/>
county. <lb/>
YEAR <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
bridges. <lb/>
To cross the shaky bamboo over <lb/>
the open was s problem for one less <lb/>
birdlike than the tree dwellers; but, <lb/>
taking off his shoes, the traveler <lb/>
went ahead. He had scarcely reach- <lb/>
ed the middle and most ticklish <lb/>
part when the in the <lb/>
houses detected his presence. With <lb/>
a chorus of yells they sent stones <lb/>
arrows at him, and one old <lb/>
man crawled out on the bridge and <lb/>
shook it so that only both <lb/>
A charier has been for a hands it. At last <lb/>
at he was to stand up and <lb/>
. i the sign of peace. The old woman <lb/>
. , , . . I stopped and stared at him, while hi. <lb/>
By of a In on <lb/>
A-lie three, a boy j to discharge their guns <lb/>
were killed. i into the houses if necessary to pro- <lb/>
, . , i him. The traveler called his <lb/>
he jury of M county J <lb/>
found a true Mil for murder her she must not be angry <lb/>
i. Bairn , the <lb/>
H. , <lb/>
a. H. a <lb/>
with be said. her she <lb/>
looks ugly when she is angry. Tell <lb/>
her I friend and carry no <lb/>
nor even a spear. If they lay down <lb/>
AT this season, the close cf the Old and opening of th New <lb/>
Year, wise and prudent men take account of their assets and <lb/>
liabilities. In taking account of our assets end liabilities w find <lb/>
most assets to be th -still of our <lb/>
patrons and friends. <lb/>
In like manner, we find our greatest liabilities, <lb/>
we owe our friends for the kindly and interest they <lb/>
have manifested in this store. <lb/>
This good will we heartily reciprocate and trust mu- <lb/>
relations will not only continue, but 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/>
ally of our friends, and we now thank them heartily for their con <lb/>
to our success, <lb/>
In conclusion we shall ask to 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/>
Lumber <lb/>
Co. have purchased a novelty <lb/>
in machinery for the of <lb/>
culling and splitting foe the <lb/>
away with i lie old <lb/>
time cutting wood. <lb/>
you ever see so much <lb/>
wet and <lb/>
muddy. <lb/>
Many of folks <lb/>
in not being able to at- <lb/>
tending the party <lb/>
at <lb/>
of in- weather. <lb/>
Mr. of was <lb/>
in <lb/>
waited <lb/>
our <lb/>
the ii- vacated by <lb/>
Mi. roughs and family. <lb/>
Ha. -f was <lb/>
in town Friday. <lb/>
Mr. Mr. <lb/>
of. committed their arms,. I will kill no one. <lb/>
suicide He The old woman, who still had <lb/>
i. . ,. i. , stones clutched in her hands, <lb/>
shot the brain for then re- <lb/>
home after i- dropped the missiles. The <lb/>
of <lb/>
ed her face. She seized h <lb/>
G. Manor presented hand were trembling,. <lb/>
with a bring in the <lb/>
i up. houses stilled their racket. <lb/>
. , The old. woman the chief <lb/>
dead am, the of <lb/>
in a barn He bed She they bad mistaken <lb/>
tilled u with and wax the party for slave trader-. Being <lb/>
placed in. barn by companions rod., she turned and led the <lb/>
; par-- into the village, and there <lb/>
at a feast. She <lb/>
While-insane John L. I even offered to adopt tho traveler <lb/>
his wife and make bin chief if he would <lb/>
but he declined the offer <lb/>
of shot <lb/>
through the head with a <lb/>
blowing of her <lb/>
head off was <lb/>
Mt the bf did not <lb/>
move after being <lb/>
The cf <lb/>
Am of the <lb/>
and <lb/>
Hen Living In ; <lb/>
travelers <lb/>
from the heart of <lb/>
lbs con <lb/>
i . nest b <lb/>
. . the <lb/>
. i Tho bushmen <lb/>
i- <lb/>
i- <lb/>
e- <lb/>
a trip to <lb/>
bank quit., , -j <lb/>
which. <lb/>
the <lb/>
were d half <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Mi. of South <lb/>
has a with the <lb/>
t County Lumber Company <lb/>
succeeding Mr. Hob OS. <lb/>
Mi-. H. Cole little <lb/>
daughter, Emily, borne <lb/>
Friday night. <lb/>
u the lower-, order of <lb/>
he January, men They are <lb/>
. t, a . that they do not know enough to <lb/>
Of Mis. of hut <lb/>
being the-first of the The nearest they can <lb/>
were to it is to gather a lot of <lb/>
Mies and grass taking them <lb/>
into a thicket or jungle, build u nest <lb/>
for a home. The nest is usually <lb/>
enough for tho family, <lb/>
and if latter is very numerous <lb/>
then the nests are of largo size. <lb/>
Sometimes the foliage above will <lb/>
form u natural covering, but there <lb/>
is never attempt at construct <lb/>
a protection from storms. <lb/>
secretary, Miss <lb/>
Ti- Mia- Ellington, <lb/>
Mist L-e Brown,, and <lb/>
general committee were <lb/>
After all was <lb/>
were served <lb/>
Among many enjoyable games, <lb/>
I was played, after <lb/>
which we sojourned to meet Feb. <lb/>
tenth. <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb/>
I have taken a dark bay <lb/>
about or , ears old, <lb/>
weighs or pounds. Owner <lb/>
can get same by calling at my <lb/>
house and proving property, <lb/>
cost. C. Elks. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Jan. 2nd. 1905. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Mated <lb/>
Near Cox's Mill, Jan tit, 1903. <lb/>
at p. m. at me of <lb/>
Guilford Page, his daughter, <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that and Mr. Leon were <lb/>
undersigned will petition the leg married by H <lb/>
to recharter the town <lb/>
Pitt county, N. C. <lb/>
J Smith, mayor. <lb/>
C. C. It. L. G. <lb/>
C. Barrett, J. D. Jones, John <lb/>
B. Joyner. Commissioners. <lb/>
1-9 ltd <lb/>
I v<lb/>
-M <lb/>
V. <lb/>
a s<lb/>
A large number of i <lb/>
friends were present to <lb/>
the marriage. <lb/>
Immediately after the <lb/>
the left for tho home of I he <lb/>
in where a re- <lb/>
was held night. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1905. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
No. <lb/>
SUPERIOR COIR r <lb/>
January Term in <lb/>
-n, pleads guilty, ed <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Geo. currying <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
The January term of Pitt Rape costs. <lb/>
emit for the trial of both j Edward Mills, assault with <lb/>
criminal and civil W. weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
B. Allen, if presiding wk <lb/>
L. I. concealed <lb/>
ting state, began weapon, pleads guilty, fined <lb/>
In calling the jury six <lb/>
The grand jury Orange carrying eon- <lb/>
was as G. Barry, fore- weapon, pleads guilty, fined <lb/>
A. B. F. am. costs <lb/>
rick, J. H. V B. Don- Ellie, assault with deadly <lb/>
Novell Cobb, B. Oar- guilty, <lb/>
CO. Brown. W. T. Keel, ,., and Red- <lb/>
Calvin Mills, H. H. Craft, Ne plead guilty, <lb/>
some W. W. Matthews, .,, payment of <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
W. O. F. L. J. A. Knox, with dead <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, motion <lb/>
W. II I officer of the f. j upon <lb/>
jury and L W. <lb/>
crier. Webb, assault with <lb/>
The weather being told <lb/>
the jurors, Judge suspended payment <lb/>
Alle- did deliver a , <lb/>
tn the grand jury, but what be Robert King, pleads <lb/>
Said wan clear I sentenced six months lo be <lb/>
While the law genera to roads, <lb/>
was briefly touched, Golden Edwards, carrying con- <lb/>
bes were owl e pleads guilty, fined <lb/>
Judge Allen made point <lb/>
touching the of the grand M H. <lb/>
when he said they should not ed ,,, <lb/>
returns true bill after ex- continued upon pay- <lb/>
f the state's M, of and <lb/>
are folly the guilt bond to at January <lb/>
of the person whom me, that be has <lb/>
bill is his know, at i violated the law. <lb/>
grind juries who Look the i <lb/>
that it mi difference weapon, guilty, <lb/>
a true bill found, as the and costs, <lb/>
juror could correct any error j John <lb/>
if one had been made. But, assault with dead- <lb/>
judge, it does make a differ- j Pete Hew born <lb/>
for its a reflection on a man j n-t <lb/>
for the grand jury to a true; CoW, Frank Buck, <lb/>
bill and they . Hi- <lb/>
do o unless fully <lb/>
and William <lb/>
Judge William and Fr <lb/>
Allen sail of worst feat Buck <lb/>
this is the Sim and <lb/>
futures, but h thought the Sam i-en- <lb/>
law an was end months and <lb/>
for that reason he did not months, to be to <lb/>
juries He thought j road-, <lb/>
the law be amended so <lb/>
to reach gamblers in futures. guilty, judgment <lb/>
the provisional carrying <lb/>
of the Watts law, he said, weapon, plead- guilt v. lined <lb/>
their attention. It natters and .-oat- <lb/>
-hat jury may of Andrew Pittman, n- <lb/>
law what he may sentenced t ins <lb/>
law for him- to work roads <lb/>
self be U good <lb/>
it is a law is sentenced t- <lb/>
violet ions under it should assigned <lb/>
the legislature- <lb/>
bill to impose a penalty on <lb/>
graph companion for the non de- <lb/>
livery of <lb/>
This bill provides that it shall <lb/>
be the duly of each telegraph <lb/>
doling in hi <lb/>
Strife i <lb/>
and deliver to the <lb/>
see or all for <lb/>
it has accepted or bad <lb/>
P iv no mi of same by <lb/>
sender an I upon a f t. <lb/>
promptly r deliver ma <lb/>
same it shall be liable to t <lb/>
to the addressee of and to <lb/>
the sender of recoverable In <lb/>
action in the court of a justice <lb/>
of the peace. <lb/>
th. house <lb/>
introduced a bill <lb/>
to exempt the town t Fountain <lb/>
from lie act prohibiting sale <lb/>
of liquor iii one of Lang's <lb/>
this <lb/>
bill is to allow to <lb/>
Little introduced <lb/>
it bill for <lb/>
of to make <lb/>
to the institution <lb/>
tor <lb/>
I HAVE MARRIED A <lb/>
MONDAY. <lb/>
wain day of little doing <lb/>
The was in <lb/>
than and only <lb/>
e introduced. There was a <lb/>
The Excuse Holds Good. <lb/>
have married a wife and <lb/>
therefor- I an <lb/>
given in Holy writ nearly <lb/>
two years and an <lb/>
incident court Tuesday recalled <lb/>
that parable and shows that the <lb/>
same excuse h good until now. <lb/>
A case came for hearing and <lb/>
Solicitor Moore announced <lb/>
names of the witnesses which <lb/>
were taken up in order by Crier <lb/>
Lawrence called. One it- <lb/>
failed to answer. him <lb/>
out, Mr. ordered the <lb/>
yes Oh, <lb/>
began the crier to the form <lb/>
of but just before <lb/>
the of entering a for non <lb/>
attendance wan reached <lb/>
tor th- ht that had <lb/>
been looked for the moment <lb/>
addressed the <lb/>
it please your Honor, I <lb/>
r-id overlooked the fact that this <lb/>
witness was married a few days <lb/>
ago and is on a bridal tour from <lb/>
which he has not yet returned <lb/>
All Judge <lb/>
Allen with a smile. I <lb/>
have to admit that excuse and <lb/>
overlook the absence of the witness <lb/>
time being <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
The Murray trial . <lb/>
was halted temporarily <lb/>
of two of the jurors. <lb/>
At Apex <lb/>
stores the Apex News <lb/>
were destroyed by fire. <lb/>
The planing mills Ta <lb/>
River Lumber <lb/>
Tar- <lb/>
Mrs. Dicey Jones Dies Suddenly. <lb/>
Ms. Dicey Jones was found <lb/>
.-dead bed morning at <lb/>
Horn . North I where <lb/>
Confidence asking for <lb/>
had <lb/>
awe, and waR no <lb/>
had clean- the eD Deaf <lb/>
ad up and was ready to adjourn did not get up at her usual <lb/>
hour after meeting. am, home one <lb/>
was appointed to breakfast when it <lb/>
and report number <lb/>
pages, and I <lb/>
overlooked, <lb/>
In to the duly of <lb/>
jury to examine the county <lb/>
offices he said they should be care- <lb/>
that <lb/>
executors file their <lb/>
reports promptly with <lb/>
or com clerk. lie also a <lb/>
thorough inspection of the county <lb/>
pointing out in- <lb/>
of that were <lb/>
not <lb/>
entitled lo as good us the <lb/>
county could afford to give them. <lb/>
The following cases been <lb/>
disposed of. <lb/>
Sam Mills, affray, guilty, <lb/>
Oscar King, failing to list tuxes, <lb/>
pleads guilty, judgment suspended <lb/>
upon payment of costs and taxes. <lb/>
James to <lb/>
list taxes, pleads guilty, judgment <lb/>
suspended payment of costs <lb/>
and taxes. <lb/>
Thomas carrying con- <lb/>
officer, <lb/>
pleads guilty, j I- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
affray, plead <lb/>
fined and <lb/>
jury returned <lb/>
bills against <lb/>
Wiggins for killing <lb/>
and against lieu for kill- <lb/>
Pattie <lb/>
In Again. <lb/>
As will be seen from <lb/>
our advertising <lb/>
A. II. Tuft, recently sold his <lb/>
business to Taft Vaughn, has <lb/>
opened for himself. He can <lb/>
be found door to Sam <lb/>
near Five Points, and will handle <lb/>
furniture and furnishing <lb/>
goods exclusively. He will carry <lb/>
largest and best line ever <lb/>
handled here. <lb/>
r e pluses of the house <lb/>
roll for same, and lo <lb/>
bow many in opinion <lb/>
to do. <lb/>
A bill <lb/>
m case stand <lb/>
f I rial th first terns if the sum- <lb/>
. awl complaint is <lb/>
-sued days prior, <lb/>
in he t.-i <lb/>
to in-1 <lb/>
he . f in <lb/>
e from cents to<lb/>
On merely <lb/>
nature <lb/>
was that she was dead Her <lb/>
appearance shoved that she had <lb/>
away simply <lb/>
falling never to awake in <lb/>
this world. <lb/>
Mrs. Jones grandmother of <lb/>
Mis II. B Mr. J. F. King <lb/>
laud Mis-cs Lena and Mimic Kim., <lb/>
all of Greenville She had many <lb/>
friends who regret her death. <lb/>
remains were taken to <lb/>
Farmville today for interment in <lb/>
family burying ground there <lb/>
Subscribe to Tub <lb/>
In among the <lb/>
bills offered was one for i in- relief <lb/>
of soldiers; one <lb/>
better government North <lb/>
Carolina for Ills deaf, <lb/>
dumb and blind; one to pie- <lb/>
vent lam and sale of <lb/>
liquor in Scotland <lb/>
In house Representative <lb/>
Woodard introduced a bill lo <lb/>
lie law to <lb/>
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child of Mr. Mrs. W. J. <lb/>
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caught. The child lived about <lb/>
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to moving heavy freight. He is <lb/>
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issue of the paper white this is in <lb/>
progress it may take all the week <lb/>
to get it ready for work. <lb/>
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were destroyed by fire <lb/>
day <lb/>
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noon. <lb/>
Mrs. Burton, aged <lb/>
years, and L-win Key <lb/>
both a <lb/>
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OLD DOMINION LIN<lb/>
HELPERS. <lb/>
. at the door of laid <lb/>
v the highest bidder for cash <lb/>
to satisfy said execution all the <lb/>
and interest which the said J B <lb/>
defendant has the following <lb/>
described real estate to wit <lb/>
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line down the creek to w. Calvin <lb/>
James corner, thence said W. C. <lb/>
James line an course to <lb/>
the main road, containing by <lb/>
about sixty acres <lb/>
This 13th day of Dec soar, <lb/>
State f North Carolina, In the <lb/>
county. <lb/>
K. B. Higgs, J w. j <lb/>
as Greenville Supply <lb/>
Company, vs. j. B Smith and E. O <lb/>
Smith, trading as J B. Smith and Son <lb/>
Notice of execution sale. <lb/>
By virtue of an execution directed <lb/>
to the undersigned from the superior <lb/>
I of Pitt county in the above n- <lb/>
ac ion. will on Monday the <lb/>
day of January, at o'clock. Hornaday M-n- <lb/>
Reported for <lb/>
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twelve years old in the Methodist <lb/>
held meeting <lb/>
day afternoon The following <lb/>
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Lounges, Safes, T <lb/>
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Meat. <lb/>
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North Carolina, I In Superior <lb/>
Pitt county. e the Clerk. <lb/>
S. A. Stock administrator of <lb/>
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Dick Evans, Ben . <lb/>
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of tho Superior of Pitt county <lb/>
to obtain an order directing the <lb/>
of the late W <lb/>
to sell f r that piece <lb/>
land in Pitt which <lb/>
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more or less. And the <lb/>
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the day of <lb/>
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Announcement <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
country Ready Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a century <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you w ill favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just r a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C,<lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For C Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am <lb/>
munition. One and Two H <lb/>
Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
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I the i ext thirty days, issue- <lb/>
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U. i-l. Ms, <lb/>
Entry Taker for County <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Letters of a. the <lb/>
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t ii day ran issued tome by <lb/>
i of <lb/>
r- is hereby to <lb/>
holding against said <lb/>
lo pr sent tin in to me for pay- <lb/>
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th of I , or <lb/>
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All persons indebted to said urn i <lb/>
state are requested to make 1- Wt <lb/>
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This the 27th day of Dec, <lb/>
of J J. Carson, <lb/>
Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
You get Harness, AI <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
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Corey <lb/>
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Col ton Buyers Brokers in <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
Private Wires to New Tori <lb/>
New Orleans. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDIT <lb/>
Having qualified before the. <lb/>
Superior court clerk of county as <lb/>
Executor if ii-1 will and testament of <lb/>
Mrs. Ada Moore, wife of Rickey I <lb/>
Moore, deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
n to all persons <lb/>
the estate to <lb/>
the same for payment on or be- <lb/>
fore the 2nd of De., 1905, or this no- <lb/>
will lit plead la bar of <lb/>
All indebted to estate; <lb/>
are notified to make immediate pay-, <lb/>
the undersigned. <lb/>
This of Dec., <lb/>
C. A. <lb/>
of Ada Moors. <lb/>
in Any Size Lots. <lb/>
We either or ex- <lb/>
change men hulls for seed <lb/>
furnish tags nod all <lb/>
Write tis when <lb/>
are ready Io sell <lb/>
HAVENS OIL CO., <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
Dr. T-. <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
J I. PERRY CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
Ties and Bugs. <lb/>
Correspondence and <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
LANIER MILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold. <lb/>
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to us, Jenkins. <lb/>
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the in split bis foot <lb/>
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grade You cm be <lb/>
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of material police place <lb/>
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possible ch i . please you wagon and cur. <lb/>
thou line heavy fancy and will sell as cheap <lb/>
groceries any one. <lb/>
received, line line of bar Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Bess and can lit you up in any style N C <lb/>
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Robert has accept. mayor a few <lb/>
d a position W. C. Jackson I ml ice to dispose of <lb/>
Ci for a snort while. d-y Q unusual occurrence <lb/>
tie place. <lb/>
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Rubbers at J. R Smith <lb/>
Hay, seed meal and <lb/>
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buggies for we it i,., <lb/>
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what in in me of heaven are <lb/>
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COMPANY, In <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
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rel of Columbia Hour, none better <lb/>
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money in hate, <lb/>
rugs mailings, tables and <lb/>
oil chub Tyson. <lb/>
For can corn <lb/>
apply to E. E. <lb/>
if you do not secure <lb/>
one of our High grade buggies, <lb/>
your loss will lie great than <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. <lb/>
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family have <lb/>
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four one and clean. <lb/>
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Cannon are . . <lb/>
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TAX NOTICE <lb/>
ANNIE. <lb/>
EDWIN TRIP, Pro,,. <lb/>
Ayden. N. c. <lb/>
Open for tho traveling <lb/>
Nice Rooms, Good Table <lb/>
and First-class Accommodation. <lb/>
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Inter goods. <lb/>
are cordially invited t call and <lb/>
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HART BROTHERS, <lb/>
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES, <lb/>
AYDEN, N, C, <lb/>
on Railroad Street <lb/>
I Rest Ace- Turnouts<lb/>
Tax Collect r. f. <lb/>
are to and <lb/>
same on before February <lb/>
b, or I shall proceed to <lb/>
by This January <lb/>
1906. <lb/>
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THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. C.-s. <lb/>
At the close of business <lb/>
and bard wire. Be sure H An . have said eye <lb/>
git their prices before haying W. Co, are than poison <lb/>
your supply of fence. <lb/>
O. home <lb/>
from his visit to Cary. <lb/>
Car lime, and <lb/>
a J. R. Smith Bro, <lb/>
Ca. salt, and at J. <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Cold weather underwear <lb/>
prices to suit all. Fits guaranteed <lb/>
at W. Jackson and <lb/>
B. is at home for <lb/>
a few from <lb/>
us town <lb/>
paints colors in oil, white lead, <lb/>
J. R. Smith A <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
a very large number of our <lb/>
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Fine oats Ac go to Jackson. <lb/>
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hand ha only . class <lb/>
stink nil <lb/>
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all kinds <lb/>
TOILET . fields, <lb/>
qua i y of RUBBER <lb/>
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N. C. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Brick Block, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Loans and <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Demand Loans <lb/>
Due from Hanks, <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
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National notes <lb/>
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Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
hand <lb/>
Fr sh flood.- kept on- <lb/>
ck. Country <lb/>
Produce Bo nut end old <lb/>
North <lb/>
Keep <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Undivided profits<lb/>
FOR MASONS ONLY. <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
Deposits subject lo check, <lb/>
Cashier's OS <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
School Books <lb/>
School Supplies. <lb/>
If You Need <lb/>
an Book <lb/>
We've It. <lb/>
I All Kinds Of <lb/>
Stationery <lb/>
A. P. land anything carried in <lb/>
Ayden. N. C. <lb/>
BOON STORE <lb/>
The Masonic Mutual <lb/>
Relief Association. <lb/>
The best plan, the best <lb/>
rate and the induce- <lb/>
See<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
J. <lb/>
in the post office at Greenville. N. C, as class matter, <lb/>
rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired a every office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
To Enclose House. <lb/>
in to <lb/>
Pitt County, N. C, Friday. January <lb/>
AN UNREASONABLE LAW. <lb/>
Every time a legislature meets <lb/>
tore arc laws that get on the <lb/>
statute books that pear useless <lb/>
and One of these that <lb/>
passed by a former legislature <lb/>
a law that a MO <lb/>
ax on hunters from other <lb/>
i ho coma into North Carolina <lb/>
a few days hunting If <lb/>
of Lhasa men comes to spend a <lb/>
few with relatives or as the <lb/>
a friend, or even if they <lb/>
the state and coma to <lb/>
boot upon their own premises, the <lb/>
law to them also, <lb/>
as being a very unjust <lb/>
is really proving a loss <lb/>
state, rather than a benefit, <lb/>
I. many men from coming <lb/>
borders. The money these <lb/>
the when they <lb/>
is many fold greater than <lb/>
little game they kill <lb/>
I all right to prevent <lb/>
slaughtering game <lb/>
b for market, but that is <lb/>
purpose of the gentlemen <lb/>
time to the state merely for n <lb/>
t recreation The <lb/>
lion is k imposed in these eases <lb/>
ii the Audubon Society the <lb/>
benefit whatever from <lb/>
it If die tax should be tor <lb/>
i of in t be state <lb/>
C as in the sport better for <lb/>
hunters when they come it would <lb/>
more reasonable <lb/>
In the United States Senate on <lb/>
Monday Senator M. Simmons, of <lb/>
North Carolina, made a two hours <lb/>
speech in opposition to the proposed <lb/>
union of Arizona and New Mexico <lb/>
admitting them to statehood as one <lb/>
state. Senator Simmons argued that <lb/>
Arizona would suffer from such a <lb/>
union. <lb/>
We that the residence of Edi <lb/>
tor J- G. of the <lb/>
Messenger Intelligencer, has been <lb/>
burglarized The burglar must <lb/>
mistaken the editor for a mil <lb/>
He did fuel some money <lb/>
and got away with it, but it is not <lb/>
said bow much <lb/>
A bill to be entitled, an act to re- <lb/>
quire the churches, school <lb/>
barns and pack-houses of <lb/>
territory in Pitt county to be en- <lb/>
closed so as to pi event hogs and <lb/>
other stock from going and rest- <lb/>
under them <lb/>
The General Assembly of North <lb/>
Carolina do <lb/>
Section The owners of all <lb/>
barns, pack-houses, tenant houses, <lb/>
and the like, and the trustees all <lb/>
churches, and the school committee- <lb/>
men in charge of all school houses <lb/>
situate inside the stock range in that <lb/>
portion of Greenville township, Pitt <lb/>
county, lying on the North side of <lb/>
Tar river, shall be and are hereby <lb/>
required to enclose said pack- <lb/>
houses, tenant houses and said <lb/>
churches and school houses ho as to <lb/>
prevent hogs and other stock from <lb/>
going or resting under them. <lb/>
Section Any person or <lb/>
Just About <lb/>
Sam Jones is not only a preacher <lb/>
and reformer, but ho has MM ex- <lb/>
good ideas farming as <lb/>
noted from the following <lb/>
There is no use gentle <lb/>
men, unless you kick yourselves <lb/>
The South can get more money for <lb/>
a ten million bale crop much less <lb/>
cost than she can get for a thirteen <lb/>
million bale crop Now the <lb/>
comes up, will you do <lb/>
about it brother I take <lb/>
the position and hold my ground <lb/>
that to play the fool and then cuss <lb/>
somebody else about your <lb/>
is a mighty poor business. I <lb/>
heard many a Southern man Hay <lb/>
last more six and seven <lb/>
cent cotton in the United States <lb/>
At least they for many years to <lb/>
come, and here we arc mired down <lb/>
in South s business interest <lb/>
most paralyzed by the calamity <lb/>
overtaking less than twelve <lb/>
Meat on the Firm. <lb/>
persons failing to comply with tho I mouths. When you raise too many <lb/>
provisions of the above section shall potatoes you will sell them at <lb/>
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. cents per bushel When you raise <lb/>
too few you get a dollar a bushel <lb/>
for them Tho cold snap yesterday <lb/>
and Upon conviction thereof, shall <lb/>
be lined not exceeding or <lb/>
not exceeding thirty I put wheat up, just because they say <lb/>
days the supply might out off. Here's <lb/>
Section All laws and one Southern farmer that ain't going <lb/>
clauses of laws ill conflict with the to raise a bale of cotton next year <lb/>
Congress gets some speed when I provisions of this Act are hereby Put in corn, peas, sow grain, <lb/>
bills. prove your laud, act like men f <lb/>
This Act shall be sense, quit acting the fool and then <lb/>
in force and effect from and after raising sand with the of the <lb/>
world because you played tho fool. <lb/>
Let the South cut the cotton crop <lb/>
it comes to passing pension <lb/>
They went through Saturday t <lb/>
rate of four a minute, or to of <lb/>
bills passed in minutes.; <lb/>
It will not long to The foregoing is a copy of a bill lone third I will guarantee you <lb/>
surplus with a few turns like that, j that has been introduced in the i twelve or fifteen cents a pound for <lb/>
--------.- I senate by Senator J L. Fleming I your cotton Put in as much acre- <lb/>
How glad we would to read the opposition to it by any I age next y was this and i will <lb/>
, ,, , , . . i person in the territory affected t six cents, no <lb/>
announcement that a charter , <lb/>
. persons having these objections more, so to speak know that <lb/>
been or the of , ,, , f m , c , , <lb/>
should write our senators and re- every fellow is some sort of a fool, <lb/>
my wife's husband included, but to <lb/>
keep on acting the fool about the <lb/>
which is Better same thing will soon gel a lo <lb/>
all sorts of a f and then i hey <lb/>
a building and loan association in <lb/>
Greenville It the town's <lb/>
greatest needs and we hope the near <lb/>
future will bring it. <lb/>
. e <lb/>
The old method of pickling meat <lb/>
in a strong salt-peter brine is still <lb/>
very generally used by farmers in <lb/>
putting up their annual supply of <lb/>
This method produces a <lb/>
strong flavored and rather dry and <lb/>
indigestible product. There is a <lb/>
popular impression salt-peter <lb/>
is a very powerful preservative and <lb/>
that salted meat will not keep with- <lb/>
out it. In fact salt peter is not u <lb/>
preservative at all. It is a strong <lb/>
hardening the meat <lb/>
expelling the natural juices <lb/>
and decreasing the nutritious <lb/>
ties of the meat. Win-11 taken into <lb/>
tho human body in quantity, salt- <lb/>
peter nets as a powerful irritant to <lb/>
the mu. us membranes of <lb/>
bowels and kidneys Death has <lb/>
been caused by largo doses of this <lb/>
substance The use salt peter <lb/>
upon meat is unnecessary and <lb/>
desirable A much better and safer <lb/>
substitute is cream of <lb/>
Of recent, years manufacturing <lb/>
chemists have not been backward in <lb/>
off to farmers an butchers <lb/>
meat preservatives, sold under-fancy <lb/>
and misleading names, at <lb/>
taut prices These meat <lb/>
preservatives and coloring matters <lb/>
are all injurious to health and should <lb/>
be let severely alone. <lb/>
To make a good, mild and whole- <lb/>
some pickle the following <lb/>
materials, for pounds of <lb/>
Common salt, S pounds; <lb/>
brown sugar, pounds; cream of <lb/>
tartar, ounces; water I gallons <lb/>
First boil the water <lb/>
for minutes and then stir in the <lb/>
salt, and i ream of tartar. <lb/>
Keep hot Until all dissolved Let <lb/>
the pickle cool before using <lb/>
Pack the cut meat as solidly as <lb/>
possible in II clean barn I Place <lb/>
the larger pieces the . No <lb/>
should measure over x <lb/>
I he English and American will lock you I say these short pour , <lb/>
The legislature is moving slowly, <lb/>
but there is time enough yet to do <lb/>
It has been only a short while <lb/>
since printed an <lb/>
tide staling that an account of a <lb/>
sent the paper could not <lb/>
In; published because the name of <lb/>
t. e writer did not accompany the <lb/>
article, yet we are in of an- <lb/>
other such item without any name dumb for <lb/>
are the greatest whiskey drink brief remarks in the interest of and <lb/>
era on earth the benefit of the farmer Don't <lb/>
They have more trouble to en abuse me gentlemen, but listen to a <lb/>
something before the per diem ceases, Curve temperance measures than do fellow who wishes you well, <lb/>
Perhaps, alter all, the least the any other countries in the world. <lb/>
better it will be for the state England hat hung and banished The Durham Herald <lb/>
thousands of people in the last him- Virginia courts have refused <lb/>
and completely outer lbs meat <lb/>
the barrel lightly set away <lb/>
in a cool, dark, dry place. meat <lb/>
may remain in pickle until <lb/>
wanted for use to be <lb/>
remove from pickle after six weeks <lb/>
and drain for a day or too before <lb/>
., i , ii a ,,, years f dealing in blockade to grant Mayor a new trial t , . , u , i t. <lb/>
Congressman John Small has; ,., . . ,. . , . smoking. smoke use green <lb/>
I Scot i the best article wins lie will hang unless the cover- ., . , , , ,, u ,, <lb/>
1,0.11, I,, V i i wood if ii Kc a <lb/>
bean invited to deliver an address now on the market. And interferes. It certainly looks i . r i . r <lb/>
. , P i , i may add a few or <lb/>
on the inland waterway before the i prisons are constantly being b id for vet it is hard to he- , <lb/>
. . . , i berries I lie smoke house <lb/>
II. I II v . k k I., moil iv ho , ii I . I f <lb/>
Merchants and Manufactures by men who have violated our that a man of his former <lb/>
internal revenue laws. lion and influence Will not a <lb/>
.------- the government levies way out of it. lie Would fare better <lb/>
An exchange says an Indiana of North I last sen- <lb/>
ii r. In M.- the tax used to have in <lb/>
bus j list recovered her voice of tori icon nun in in <lb/>
J be oil the gallon but was re <lb/>
years. Pity to the <lb/>
aiming with it As many tunes as s, it before leap I present lax <lb/>
tun deal sol <lb/>
emu truth in it, as could he proved <lb/>
year departed. <lb/>
Chis matter has been referred to in <lb/>
it does like people would <lb/>
learn that papers do not print Prom heard on the street <lb/>
unless they know who sends the people of the county are not talc- <lb/>
The name need not be pub I favorably to the idea of an in- <lb/>
with the article, but the crease in taxes with cotton around <lb/>
know win Rends it <lb/>
lose; <lb/>
cent murder eases. lint <lb/>
So there are two great incentives U nut a as had in <lb/>
in two countries for the block- Influence and <lb/>
to deal in whiskey. in do not carry much weight <lb/>
he profit to star tho dispensing of justice in <lb/>
with, and in this country that. tale I he and the <lb/>
Ami, secondly, as before stated, the cases are living witnesses to <lb/>
no trouble ill hut It <lb/>
, of his stock, for bis customers <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Is Russia baa in her laws, her <lb/>
six <lb/>
her best, the outside world looking <lb/>
. a good field to I <lb/>
the <lb/>
The insanity dodge is to tried <lb/>
to gel clear of the killing of <lb/>
iii <lb/>
for tie Coast Line religion, or her social organism, to <lb/>
attract And set she manages her; some excuse hide in order <lb/>
X do not want better than to the ends of <lb/>
office m very badly after all either notions, which Greenville Ki <lb/>
talented editor of the Progressive, hag the appointment of eight to be in the world's crazed with liquor it <lb/>
justice.- <lb/>
Pan <lb/>
nils <lb/>
offered a directors on North Carolina first rank Russia says my people said had <lb/>
hard for <lb/>
i Railroad, and he has only 1,710 will drink whiskey. And since they <lb/>
pi on a new magazine <lb/>
New York, and has gone there for the position. The <lb/>
, , . . . emoluments consist chiefly in a <lb/>
a conference the ., . . . <lb/>
free pass over the Southern <lb/>
It is an honor to Mr. to <lb/>
have such a position ho will <lb/>
do the right thing for himself to <lb/>
accept it, but very much regret <lb/>
for North Carolina to lose him. <lb/>
some time before the killing. <lb/>
who was to blame for it, mill who is <lb/>
responsible for his net hut <lb/>
That matrimonial com plication of <lb/>
Brodie Duke's at New York brings <lb/>
CUE more-talk about <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
They ought, to send Major Bernard <lb/>
a pound for the<lb/>
will, the government shall it <lb/>
and dispense it pure, in a limited <lb/>
quantity to each individual. Com-1 The plea of insanity should not <lb/>
way. It would be interesting to pare the two systems of dealing operate in case He is <lb/>
know how many of these this troublesome question, and j guilty of murder and ought to be <lb/>
cants care a cent about the place decide which is tho freer from oh- hung tor It. Vet there will he law- <lb/>
over and above the free <lb/>
it carries Greensboro Record. <lb/>
Raleigh Times to aid him in cheating the gal <lb/>
lows, people will submit. <lb/>
President has whipped Henderson Odd Leaf. <lb/>
It was thought at first that in on tho side of the women with a <lb/>
Skinner's hurried trip to Washing- j demand for the whipping post for The Woman's Christian Temper- <lb/>
ton had something t do with the; wife beaters. Tho isolated instance urge the government to <lb/>
proposed attack of the department where the old man puts tho quietus discharge all soldiers from the army <lb/>
of justice on the American Tobacco his scrapping partner who are to This <lb/>
d Major but now it is hinted will make it incumbent upon to sis the most suggestion for <lb/>
good was his scalp was in dim- i get well posted upon the the army that has yet <lb/>
Wilmington I Morning Star. <lb/>
beta Sun. <lb/>
must he dark except <lb/>
the chimney should he <lb/>
end with mosquito nutting. <lb/>
The which farm <lb/>
cured meat most often attack the <lb/>
meat in tho smoke house The par- <lb/>
of the is a which <lb/>
infests meat houses, but which may <lb/>
be easily kept mil by means of wire <lb/>
netting and well framing <lb/>
After Brooking until alight brown <lb/>
Color is attained wrap piece of <lb/>
meat in brown paper and enclose in <lb/>
bags made of mi bleached muslin. <lb/>
Tie or sew securely, then dip <lb/>
the bugs for two minutes into a <lb/>
thick lime or wash which has <lb/>
been added a little salt and some <lb/>
liquid glue. The water in <lb/>
in this wash should have been <lb/>
boiled Instead of bagging the <lb/>
smoked meat it packed sol- <lb/>
idly and deeply in clean rials or <lb/>
chuff <lb/>
It is not generally known that <lb/>
fresh meat and sausage kept <lb/>
sweet and sound during the cooler <lb/>
months by boiling or frying until <lb/>
about half cooked and <lb/>
solidly into earthen jars. Pour over <lb/>
the packed meat hot lard until com- <lb/>
covered finer the jars <lb/>
set away in a cool, dork, dry place <lb/>
Gerald <lb/>
C, Agriculture. <lb/>
It is now claimed that if South- <lb/>
cm farmers can hold for sixty days <lb/>
will cone to peas, <lb/>
certainly they can manage tide <lb/>
over this<lb/>
S J <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department Is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
There is the lest selection of <lb/>
inks, library and <lb/>
at Dr. B. T. Gas <lb/>
Bro. r to <lb/>
eyes by buy inc. one <lb/>
Of those at the Ding <lb/>
Store, price <lb/>
Highest price fur cotton eel <lb/>
paid by Oil Mill <lb/>
If in of a <lb/>
lour or pork See and <lb/>
Town Due. I am ready <lb/>
to give P. B. Tucker <lb/>
col. eel hi . <lb/>
Don't to or send <lb/>
your k. U. Cox <lb/>
Co. Fat kind <lb/>
use. <lb/>
worry over that tie lot <lb/>
of cotton you hail over when <lb/>
you a t your list <lb/>
lots. The Pitt Co. Oil Mill, <lb/>
seed in any the <lb/>
best price paid every <lb/>
Finest Hue t elms in <lb/>
ton n. It. U. Co. <lb/>
Rat biscuit to kill the rate <lb/>
and mice at Barber A <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
We have on hand a nice <lb/>
line of goods at remarkably <lb/>
low figures, come, see and be con- <lb/>
Yours truly <lb/>
Km r.-ll and Taylor. <lb/>
For A gentle <lb/>
horse, safe and sound, apply to <lb/>
W. B. Winterville, N. <lb/>
Box farts for is <lb/>
Mu- season when y.-u may <lb/>
want a em I In Ii ml your <lb/>
in products to the or <lb/>
The A Cox Mfg. are <lb/>
sad selling them and yon <lb/>
had iii older <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
in need of <lb/>
flannels, waist <lb/>
cull on and Co <lb/>
A. . ft On hays just <lb/>
received a ear load of sad prices <lb/>
Just d the <lb/>
shipment of shoes this fill, all <lb/>
mid ail id lo k over. <lb/>
We Cull Mill. <lb/>
and An- <lb/>
Be's- <lb/>
A Loud <lb/>
A. C. h en. <lb/>
tract to have live bundled cord of <lb/>
Any <lb/>
H job can see I hem at <lb/>
office <lb/>
Protect f-et <lb/>
good shoe. R. G, <lb/>
Co. have the kind and size yon <lb/>
need <lb/>
School honks, station pen-, <lb/>
pencils supplies of ml <lb/>
kinds can be found the drug <lb/>
baud buggies cheap. If <lb/>
Veil to a land <lb/>
cheap see A. ti. Cox <lb/>
Mfg, Co. <lb/>
Oranges <lb/>
candies H. I-. <lb/>
to T. X. Manning .- Co. for <lb/>
fresh candies, nuts, <lb/>
choice <lb/>
B in position to <lb/>
raw in <lb/>
Inn. i ii which to do <lb/>
work, sod being totem save <lb/>
work up nearly all of <lb/>
the why <lb/>
save our money. <lb/>
Winterville Mfr. O-. <lb/>
The its in <lb/>
cayenne pepper, and sage in i <lb/>
form. <lb/>
New just <lb/>
A. W, Ange and Go. <lb/>
me your turkeys I pay the <lb/>
highest L. Johnson. <lb/>
Big consignment of Royal floor <lb/>
just received. Prices <lb/>
G. Chapman and Co. <lb/>
we also carry a line of rubber <lb/>
over coats boots and water proof <lb/>
jackets the very for sold, <lb/>
weather at Harrington <lb/>
Barber A Co. <lb/>
I he Pitt County Oil Mill is now <lb/>
Bargains for the next twenty <lb/>
days in jewelry and cutlery <lb/>
B. T. Cox A Bro. <lb/>
geese highest <lb/>
market price paid for same. <lb/>
Taylor, <lb/>
A new lot of chairs arrived <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
tat <lb/>
wood cart hubs. A. O. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
h- <lb/>
having Cotton Seed. They pay Miss went to <lb/>
the highest cash price or will ex <lb/>
ch for meal. When <lb/>
are read write for prices. <lb/>
ville <lb/>
Santa Clans baa a <lb/>
in B. T. Cox drug <lb/>
For nits go Xmas. He is not <lb/>
to K. O. and Co. They <lb/>
a choice lot. <lb/>
A. Q. Cox Mfg. Co. hive <lb/>
received a lot of bar <lb/>
bed wire and poultry ft Their <lb/>
good looking but he loves the lit <lb/>
tie folks. Come and see what bu <lb/>
has on exhibition. <lb/>
If yow want a first class pair of <lb/>
cart wheels you can get them at <lb/>
poultry fence is of course strong A. O. Cox Mfg Co. Better call at <lb/>
wire. <lb/>
and men glove and <lb/>
latest style neck ties at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
R. O. Chapman, Co, say that <lb/>
they have a full assortment of <lb/>
general and price <lb/>
are right. <lb/>
At Bed need A. O. <lb/>
Cox Co. ire closing out a big <lb/>
lot wire reduced prices. <lb/>
They have the finest most <lb/>
once <lb/>
Stock. <lb/>
have them in<lb/>
LING CURE <lb/>
NO MORE CON. <lb/>
A Cure at Last Obtained, <lb/>
by t Louis <lb/>
A few months ago the attention a <lb/>
few scientific and philanthropic gen- <lb/>
of St Louis was directed to an <lb/>
entirely new method of combating that <lb/>
substantial fence made and you , most dreadful of diseases, tuber- <lb/>
. . a ,. if , . i commonly called consumption. <lb/>
can get a bargain yon apply at of cases, <lb/>
y cured have shown such <lb/>
,, r i . . . , i <lb/>
For freak meat beef, and but a question of a <lb/>
barbecue. Go to H, L. I So astonishing hove the results <lb/>
,, . . . and in oases pronounced I <lb/>
Car load nice Furniture just incurable by all old methods that a <lb/>
A. W. and Co. company has been formed and is I <lb/>
,,,. , , . . to furnish at a normal cost I <lb/>
door frame-, p cu-e to all tho I <lb/>
columns, brackets all kinds One of its features is <lb/>
. , , l patients can remain <lb/>
trimmings at rock button. by friends and and <lb/>
prices, Mfg. Co. in ll great many Instances, <lb/>
., . . . early stages of the I <lb/>
Bargains people Prices I disease, pursue their daily vocations <lb/>
Blight H. L. Johnson. I <lb/>
u , , , i tie same treat- <lb/>
Stoves, beaten and A II men here In St. Louis have <lb/>
Style, lowest prices. Sec stack l as rapidly us iD; <lb/>
I New Mexico and <lb/>
mousy. he wonderful results <lb/>
We Be t the World on <lb/>
OVERCOATS. <lb/>
Overcoats, like men, character <lb/>
Some, after gone out into tho world awhile, <lb/>
look at the elbows <lb/>
Some deceive by their appearance, and prove false to <lb/>
their trust <lb/>
Some look jaunty, but won't wear <lb/>
If we could bond our Overcoats for character with <lb/>
the guarantee of Back If You ant there <lb/>
would be nothing remarkable about coats <lb/>
have absolute confidence in our Overcoats and so <lb/>
we bond them <lb/>
Come here select your inter Overcoat. <lb/>
Our price won't keep you from buying <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Winterville Mfg Co <lb/>
Boarding J. <lb/>
Cox. Board J per day. Win at Ml Nor h Seventh <lb/>
street, St. J hey have also lo- <lb/>
been accomplished by <lb/>
and which controls this <lb/>
marvelous I <lb/>
house in town. <lb/>
on sail <lb/>
Penny candies a at has been built at Hill- <lb/>
,, side, Mo I In- -lire will lie known <lb/>
of B T. Cox fit Bro. Lung Mr. <lb/>
B-at in town <lb/>
P. the discoverer of the <lb/>
Inhalants ti are u ed, will person <lb/>
ally of the. of tin- <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
TH BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business Jan. 11th,<lb/>
Ml no ,.,,, j , <lb/>
. , Mr. Benson will <lb/>
all kind who call st <lb/>
confections the on Seventh and <lb/>
i- ii a n i all lost from aid <lb/>
Due <lb/>
Quid profits, <lb/>
Silver em , <lb/>
Sail U sub, to 22,810.82 <lb/>
est. <lb/>
Kin red <lb/>
who are unable make a per- <lb/>
For Seed oats, sand <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
in <lb/>
82.942 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
on i<lb/>
417-111 X. St , <lb/>
Si. Me, <lb/>
i k mils supplies, i <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
For quilts and cotton <lb/>
c see A. An and <lb/>
Lumber i being ed . R- F R C N S II M P T I N . <lb/>
lo. He will <lb/>
up a house t hi re. <lb/>
We to , piles are <lb/>
. c . i. i inch, sap <lb/>
. ., ., . . <lb/>
K every nay. lister's <lb/>
Tallow. Turkeys, Geese, Chickens will positive, <lb/>
and and will pay. <lb/>
est market prices cents, Tea or <lb/>
troll Store. <lb/>
Stale of N i ii Cur , Pill <lb/>
I, I , above bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear ins v- U r beat my knowledge <lb/>
nod <lb/>
a hi b-f mi, this 17th of 1906. <lb/>
J v <lb/>
At tea <lb/>
H. o. Davis. <lb/>
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J . j to which a pump Is unit <lb/>
C. B. Lincoln went to m a <lb/>
I In the as there are flow cistern Just slow enough <lb/>
Boats That is a b- <lb/>
account of the beat in church the <lb/>
Sunday after set up. <lb/>
though n Hie had been lighted in <lb/>
I any of <lb/>
person by lively <lb/>
pumping to keep water from get- <lb/>
ting up over bis <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
s, m ii , rS <lb/>
Q. M. of Snow Hill, is u, <lb/>
court. j well , <lb/>
Miss Joyner came in from i as this is. There is money j A fl T II T <lb/>
Tuesday wool and there is a saving and a O N N IV r M r I <lb/>
, be in I. <lb/>
day evening from Norfolk. I. of I h iv my market I, <lb/>
would fake this <lb/>
. n ac <lb/>
I went to Tuesday evening. they will L -H -i <lb/>
Miss Emma Brown, of Ayden, low prices of I my friend and <lb/>
who has Miss Nellie Tuner. <lb/>
returned home Tuesday i <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Notice . <lb/>
For Old Brick store, <lb/>
cash or time. Good in- <lb/>
vestment. Apply to R. Greene, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. 1-17 d <lb/>
bowling alley baa begun <lb/>
fur patrons ire <lb/>
ill-y in <lb/>
and now them <lb/>
to favor me with <lb/>
in T will a <lb/>
complete line of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that the <lb/>
will petition the leg <lb/>
to town of <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
r- n t I and wants. <lb/>
S Li kG any <lb/>
C. Barrett, J. D. Jones, John <lb/>
It. Joy Com miss toners. <lb/>
I ltd so. I j s Keel. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. JANUARY 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
ENLARGE THE DISTRICT. <lb/>
TO EXTEND BOUNDARIES.<lb/>
I bean <lb/>
Extension of Graded School Copy be to <lb/>
At a meeting of the of <lb/>
schools it deter-i A bill to be entitled, Act <lb/>
mined to ask legislature to en to extend and define the <lb/>
large th- boundaries of graded boundaries of the Graded School <lb/>
district. At present District the Greenville Graded <lb/>
town limits are the boundaries. and to amend chapter one <lb/>
The proposed boundaries are a- hundred six of the <lb/>
Begin on Tar river at Laws of hundred <lb/>
Smith run, then up said run to and three establishing said <lb/>
the bridge near the residence of L <lb/>
C. Arthur, thence west ward I v assembly of north <lb/>
along town branch under the rail- j ix <lb/>
road trestle to the Kinston Section That the first sen- <lb/>
south along the Kinston of section thirteen of chapter <lb/>
road to the nil plank road, tn-n one hundred nix of the <lb/>
to the Laws of nineteen hundred <lb/>
road at the point where the fair and three, commence with the <lb/>
road comes into it, thence word in line one and end- <lb/>
along the road north lag the word in line <lb/>
to the river road, . i. be and the is hereby <lb/>
to the bridge repealed and following <lb/>
across the ravine ice down substituted in lien thereof, to-wit. <lb/>
ravine to Tar river the boundaries of said <lb/>
down Tar river to the beginning, graded school district shall <lb/>
If the legislature passes me bill on Tar River at the month of <lb/>
making; these the boundaries then Run, thence <lb/>
every child living within the up the various courses of said Bun <lb/>
boundaries will have an equal to bridge across the same <lb/>
right to attend the graded school, near the residence of L. C. Arthur, <lb/>
At no child living outside thence with the various <lb/>
of has the right to attend the c town branch under the <lb/>
school. It is true the board of trestle to the Kinston <lb/>
trustees have by an a road, thence a <lb/>
made county board of straight course to the junction of <lb/>
education to last for two yearn, and Fair grounds <lb/>
children living roads, thence along <lb/>
within these boundaries t- the the load to the river <lb/>
benefit of the but that road; thence along <lb/>
bl June so the river road <lb/>
that after June they the ravine; thence down the <lb/>
be left without proper school fa- e to Tar river and thence down <lb/>
unless the Tar river to the <lb/>
be enlarged. It was lo meet this Section That section twelve <lb/>
very condition and to provide of said act be amended by striking <lb/>
facilities to <lb/>
living outside of the town and said in lines one and t- o, George Taylor, assault with <lb/>
within of the grade school and Insert line thereof deadly weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
that the trustees the words of the graded <lb/>
school propose to extend the school <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
January Term in Session. <lb/>
The following cases have <lb/>
disposed <lb/>
John Jones, with deadly <lb/>
weapon, guilty, and <lb/>
Henderson Combs, larceny, <lb/>
t . <lb/>
Oscar Jones, Smith and <lb/>
Lewis Ellis, assault with deadly <lb/>
, ail guilty, Smith sen- <lb/>
months lo roads, Jones <lb/>
fined and costs, <lb/>
pended over Lewis upon payment <lb/>
of cats, <lb/>
Oscar Jones, carrying concealed <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment <lb/>
suspended payment of costs. <lb/>
Joshua Williams, larceny, pleads <lb/>
guilty, sentenced months to work <lb/>
on <lb/>
William Cobb and Frank Buck, <lb/>
affray, Cobb sentenced <lb/>
to work on roads. <lb/>
Thomas Moms, abandonment, <lb/>
pleads guilty, judgment suspended <lb/>
upon payment of costs. <lb/>
Alfred was arraigned <lb/>
for murder and case set for <lb/>
Monday, 23rd, a of forty <lb/>
being ordered. <lb/>
Ben Dudley arraigned for <lb/>
case set for Tues- <lb/>
day, a of twenty-five <lb/>
being d. <lb/>
Charles Harrington, Wiley <lb/>
and Harrington, <lb/>
trespass, all guilty. <lb/>
William carrying <lb/>
children out Hie words limits of weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
parts of laws ii conflict <lb/>
act be and are hereby <lb/>
repealed. <lb/>
Section That this act <lb/>
be in force from and after its <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
sentenced months and <lb/>
assigned to work on roads. <lb/>
Julius Moore, carrying conceal- C, Jan 1905 <lb/>
pleads fined j H. Phillips and son, F. M. <lb/>
and costs. Phillips will be in for <lb/>
John Jones, alias Paul Venable, several <lb/>
larceny, not guilty. representing H. <lb/>
Jim carrying conceal-, M. Co , of Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
ed weapon, plead guilty, fined ; pa d our town a call Wednesday, <lb/>
and costs. of has ac- <lb/>
E. B. a position with C L. <lb/>
concealed weapon, pleads guilty, Co. <lb/>
fined and costs. <lb/>
THE LEGISLATURE. <lb/>
WEDNESDAY. <lb/>
An bill was one the <lb/>
Manning, of <lb/>
Greenville, was in <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Mrs A. Stanley. ville. <lb/>
i is visiting her son, H. H. <lb/>
if I his place. <lb/>
Senate by Mr <lb/>
Long forbidding the manufacture w <lb/>
and sale of whiskey in G p of <lb/>
having less then qualified , <lb/>
voters. ,, . . <lb/>
,,.,,, I an party as <lb/>
A number of bills minor ;. . , , r . ,. <lb/>
at the of <lb/>
Br-k, Thursday <lb/>
to Miss Browning. <lb/>
There will be at <lb/>
Pleasant Hill Saturday night <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. Griffin, of New Bern, was <lb/>
town <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. Bobbitt, Mrs. Leggett and <lb/>
Miss Early were pleasantly <lb/>
entertained by In. lira. <lb/>
Ricks Wednesday <lb/>
Miss ton and Master <lb/>
Lassiter made a flying trip in the <lb/>
country OB the Salisbury <lb/>
William carrying con- <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, sen- <lb/>
and to give these children Sections. Th.-i section six of and to <lb/>
said act be amended by adding at <lb/>
the end thereof the following <lb/>
any qualified voter <lb/>
living within boundaries <lb/>
I said school district shall be eligible <lb/>
work roads. <lb/>
Will Burton, concealed <lb/>
not <lb/>
Benjamin Tripp and Jas. <lb/>
Lawhorn, assault with deadly <lb/>
the right to attend. <lb/>
Of course the property owners <lb/>
within these boundaries will be <lb/>
glad to have their property <lb/>
ed within these boundaries, because <lb/>
the moment all children within election or appointment on mid weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
these boundaries have a right to, board of John Warren, larceny, pleads <lb/>
attend schools every acre T at four- guilty, sentenced months in jail <lb/>
land within boundaries will teen of said act be amended by ; u. be assigned to work roads, <lb/>
be increased in value. There are; to the end thereof of said; Allen assault with deadly <lb/>
two elements of increasing the section the following words, j weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced <lb/>
value of these to which we he shall not he entitled to , days and ed to work <lb/>
wish to call attention. first receive or other; roads. <lb/>
place when it. is that those f-r receiving Shade E ell, assault with dead- <lb/>
living outside of the town limits guilty, <lb/>
but within these boundaries have That the or ; pended on of costs, <lb/>
a right to send to these schools, j persons appointed to fa Julius carrying concealed <lb/>
that they do not. have to Day town of taxable property in said town j weapon, pleads guilty, fined <lb/>
taxes but that they are entitled collect toe same, shall also laud costs. <lb/>
all the benefits of the school, it, take tax list and collect the; Charlie Sr., removing <lb/>
bring these lands into taxes of crops, <lb/>
for resident purposes. graded school and; Lena Wiggins, larceny, not <lb/>
again when it is known that W same to the treasurer, guilty, <lb/>
children these to be by him Aaron Cox, assault with deadly <lb/>
have a right to attend these schools law for of said grad- i weapon, guilty. <lb/>
it most result in the land schools. ; John abandonment, not <lb/>
being able to secure tenants Section That in levying the with learn. <lb/>
and better servants. Bo for the support of said grad- Jim Whit field, assault with <lb/>
that the property owners within ed schools the board of aldermen deadly weapon, judgment <lb/>
these will be glad to of the said town of Greenville continued on payment of costs and <lb/>
know that the living shall levy the same tax on all real giving bond for <lb/>
their land are to have a right to and property within the I Burton, concealed <lb/>
attend these schools and that they boundaries of said graded weapon, not guilty, <lb/>
will cordially approve of this whether said property be Williams, assault with <lb/>
of the board of trustees. j within the corporate limits said deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
. town or not, In levying said fenced months and to <lb/>
; tax, the valuation fixed by the work on roads. <lb/>
state co shall George removing crop-., <lb/>
the valuation for this pleads judgment suspended <lb/>
vestment. Apply to R. Greene, assessment. upon payment of costs. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. 1-17 d Sect Thai all John Warren, pleads <lb/>
acre introduced and much <lb/>
done considering bills <lb/>
previously offered. <lb/>
The house had busy day. <lb/>
A request <lb/>
our senator and representatives <lb/>
action relative to <lb/>
in cotton <lb/>
The committee made a favorable <lb/>
report on resolution <lb/>
an of <lb/>
to erect a monument to the late <lb/>
General Ransom. <lb/>
gov- <lb/>
to send to the the <lb/>
evidence in <lb/>
of A. N. C. railroad. <lb/>
Among the new bills was one to <lb/>
allow governor to discharge <lb/>
from the penitentiary criminal in <lb/>
sane who may become sane. <lb/>
Representative Graham offered <lb/>
a bill to tn.; of capital <lb/>
cases by giving lo the and <lb/>
defendant ten peremptory <lb/>
challenges a d that <lb/>
no at the foot of the <lb/>
He also offered another <lb/>
bill to facilitate the trial of capital <lb/>
the In his <lb/>
discretion, t- have a special <lb/>
Mom any county in an <lb/>
adjoining judicial district. <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
This being Lee's birthday both <lb/>
houses held short sessions and ad- <lb/>
In honor of his memory <lb/>
Among the new bills in the <lb/>
was one creating a board of <lb/>
control for Carolina <lb/>
trial schools; one to <lb/>
amounts per capita to laud <lb/>
naval for <lb/>
Among the new lulls the <lb/>
house was one to revise, <lb/>
date amend the pharmacy law; one <lb/>
to abolish tenancies by entireties <lb/>
and make com- <lb/>
one to prohibit fishing with <lb/>
dutch nets, In sound and <lb/>
Tar river; one to protect telephone <lb/>
messages by punishing <lb/>
listeners; one appoint a <lb/>
cotton weigher for Staff, <lb/>
to amend law and punish the Glenn yesterday announced <lb/>
K. of P. Officers. <lb/>
The following officers of Tar <lb/>
River Lodge No. Knights of <lb/>
Pythias were installed Thursday <lb/>
night by D. H. <lb/>
A. B. Ellington, P. C, <lb/>
F. G. Flanagan, C. C. <lb/>
W. E. V. <lb/>
Joe Rawls, M. W. <lb/>
C. S. Carr, II. <lb/>
B. K. of F. <lb/>
T. J. K. S. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson, M. of A. <lb/>
C. S. Forbes, <lb/>
J. F. O. G <lb/>
Something to be Proud <lb/>
The Daily is proud <lb/>
of its home advertisers, has n <lb/>
right to be. We doubt there is <lb/>
another daily paper published any- <lb/>
where in a town no larger than <lb/>
Greenville that can show Such an <lb/>
array of large advertisements as <lb/>
this paper has today. The Green- <lb/>
ville merchants are using twenty <lb/>
two columns of space ranging from <lb/>
a lull page down, h the <lb/>
enterprise of these merchants and <lb/>
also indicates their faith is their <lb/>
home paper as . advertising <lb/>
u in. <lb/>
offense of taking a horse for tent <lb/>
use; regard to tun- <lb/>
freight trains on one <lb/>
to regulate dealing to <lb/>
establish a convict system for <lb/>
making roads in <lb/>
Bank Statements. <lb/>
The of the town publish <lb/>
new statements today showing <lb/>
Bounding of their business on Jan. <lb/>
the date the statements were <lb/>
called for by the corporation com- <lb/>
mission. . reading of these state- <lb/>
the progress of this paper will <lb/>
are making. <lb/>
the appointment of his personal <lb/>
Col F. G. James. Greenville. <lb/>
Col. U. Raleigh. <lb/>
Col. John S. Cunningham, <lb/>
Col. sod, High <lb/>
Point. <lb/>
Col. John L, Cobb. <lb/>
Col. W. Poll, ck, Kinston. <lb/>
Col. U. Ward, New Bern. <lb/>
If you don't believe that the <lb/>
j Greenville arc the real <lb/>
thing a glance through <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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