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STORIES. <lb/>
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Double Tragedy In Wilmington. <lb/>
Wilmington, X. March <lb/>
The house of ill fame in <lb/>
street, where a double tragedy took <lb/>
I place last night must be closed. <lb/>
That is the gist of the ultimatum <lb/>
personally by Mayor <lb/>
Springer today afternoon <lb/>
to the woman, Greer, who <lb/>
N. keeps the place. The body H. <lb/>
very shooting affray Smith, a young man who formerly <lb/>
occurred at Bessemer City last lived near Detroit, Mich., who shot <lb/>
night. and killed Stella Campbell and <lb/>
Mr. years old, sent two crashing into <lb/>
the home of j his own is being held here <lb/>
relatives are heard from. <lb/>
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verdict says that death R.-v. Mr. K <lb/>
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several years with a tumor and receive aid second <lb/>
rheumatism these were the to enable them to have <lb/>
causes of her death last Pot four mom ha The <lb/>
days she baa been very j was made by the J. E, Richmond <lb/>
close in and the end was no of Public Instruction former boy who bas <lb/>
surprise her friends. week, and sums us follows attained great in his career, <lb/>
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Found Mill. joining says he would not be without <lb/>
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Cotton Mills, was found dead in <lb/>
the waste room of the mills <lb/>
in urn about six o'clock. <lb/>
i o man bad been dead but a <lb/>
while when found and his <lb/>
death was apparently due t. <lb/>
causes. He leaves a large <lb/>
family. News and <lb/>
Postponed. <lb/>
Owing to the critical Illness of <lb/>
Mi. J B. Cherry, Sr., and his be- <lb/>
expected at any <lb/>
exercised intended Mr. Alfred Forbes, one of our <lb/>
tube held by the Knights of J oldest citizens, who suffered a light <lb/>
Thursday night, was post-1 stroke of some day a ago, <lb/>
d for two weeks. is able to get about some. <lb/>
Senator Bate Dead, <lb/>
Washington, March <lb/>
William Hate <lb/>
see, twice governor of his stale, a <lb/>
veteran of both the Mexican and <lb/>
civil wars, rising from private to <lb/>
major general in latter, and for <lb/>
eighteen years a conspicuous <lb/>
member of the United Sen- <lb/>
ate, died at his hotel apartment <lb/>
in this City today, aged years. <lb/>
Russians Panic Stricken. <lb/>
miles ii the <lb/>
the valleys, Inn , <lb/>
from the ii <lb/>
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March <lb/>
fell at o'clock this cut them off. <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
The Russians are panic have been emu m us <lb/>
Thousands of prisoners army <lb/>
enormous quantities of stores and I <lb/>
guns have been captured. <lb/>
Injury Was Severe. <lb/>
Representative J. J. Laughing- <lb/>
house is yet wearing his arm In a <lb/>
sling because of injury sustain- <lb/>
ed by a fall on the icy pavement <lb/>
in Raleigh a few weeks ago. <lb/>
sprain of his arm was quite severe. eye aid throat and i <lb/>
Eight thousand <lb/>
Dr. Hyatt <lb/>
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Ma ch 14th and I. <lb/>
day. Tuesday <lb/>
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Greenville daily, wept Sunday, <lb/>
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ii- in is country id abroad, <lb/>
I n stab b <lb/>
centennial Sew I ins, in- <lb/>
i, Co- <lb/>
Osaka, J and the I. <lb/>
Purchase. <lb/>
He is a close bi id <lb/>
is , <lb/>
For , his us <lb/>
Train Can't Wait<lb/>
., id the grip bad <lb/>
said -i Ii ll will <lb/>
I u on to the is mg n .-- i I <lb/>
. meets in n. <lb/>
he thinks this message will <lb/>
ii, <lb/>
ell citizens from various . <lb/>
e country who go to the bin <lb/>
are in W u . <lb/>
make enough n, . <lb/>
to go mi until <lb/>
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mid the <lb/>
lint as usual, i <lb/>
the hi -in <lb/>
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Ii seems <lb/>
Is are in to in I i <lb/>
lives. , y p i in <lb/>
way that the I. <lb/>
felt hard In line lie <lb/>
is no peace. <lb/>
re has been a bill passed by <lb/>
Senate, providing <lb/>
and district judges for, <lb/>
of eastern North Carolina <lb/>
is tile I he i <lb/>
find a solution the subject through <lb/>
in if any radical <lb/>
n in the premises was taken <lb/>
all Mr Spencer's stab will <lb/>
before the <lb/>
this and European <lb/>
Me is regarded by rail- <lb/>
i . I as the ablest railroad <lb/>
manager in the United States, lie <lb/>
man by birth, educe <lb/>
I in la muting to a If,., training. He entered the <lb/>
I but while he is wait r, army at lender <lb/>
go right on inking off I served with <lb/>
ii i war He is an <lb/>
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to be i <lb/>
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, iii-ii I him to he <lb/>
his an , <lb/>
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plans in arr <lb/>
offer <lb/>
was in <lb/>
was ed led at th <lb/>
and came to lien a <lb/>
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outbreak i <lb/>
and <lb/>
served until i, iv . <lb/>
ed to resign his <lb/>
of ill health. Pa ii <lb/>
and lie I I <lb/>
where in- became successfully en- <lb/>
gaged in stock raising, mining d <lb/>
wholesale manufacturing Several <lb/>
years he retired from active <lb/>
ii. id has united Ilia entire <lb/>
subs time i i m iv k, <lb/>
lie i y <lb/>
and i ii pin i . r <lb/>
Ill I III us <lb/>
commissioner gem n state <lb/>
lo World's fair has made a <lb/>
. ads am his s <lb/>
and ex. ,; i-, the people <lb/>
owe a Ii i debt i f <lb/>
gratitude for ha- been lb rough <lb/>
mil an untiring <lb/>
u in ii much has n <lb/>
gr, centennial, <lb/>
M. II. <lb/>
D ring few days after Clara's j <lb/>
arrival the whole house was upset, <lb/>
making and receiving calls, dinner <lb/>
parties, dancing parties, lawn ten- <lb/>
days were not long enough <lb/>
to hold their pleasures. Then all <lb/>
quiet at the mill. <lb/>
In the orchard, which was large, <lb/>
the walks were spread over with <lb/>
and, the trees, loaded with <lb/>
fruit, afforded a beautiful, shady <lb/>
grove. This was Clara's favorite <lb/>
nook. Here she would go and read <lb/>
She Inn been given the <lb/>
works of beautifully <lb/>
Now, is a very <lb/>
tender poet, and Clara was still in <lb/>
her teens, and was summer, I <lb/>
the fragrance of the flowers and the <lb/>
of acted on her <lb/>
mind, and through this <lb/>
m things that she <lb/>
had never dreamed of before. <lb/>
i in, her r hi r if <lb/>
she her cousin VI <lb/>
yes. said she. <lb/>
. m her heart. <lb/>
. and from her i I I r <lb/>
t sort of i r <lb/>
t is pi a<lb/>
how <lb/>
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r to <lb/>
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of <lb/>
i . <lb/>
have not <lb/>
him for two years. I suppose <lb/>
he <lb/>
more I id her <lb/>
mo . <lb/>
i. t <lb/>
were ii I you went <lb/>
awn;. I <lb/>
ran off i r loved <lb/>
tn ; <lb/>
and the bi of her art. Sin <lb/>
.,. . .; . her pock her <lb/>
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w ii a <lb/>
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, . . . S i always ha i i <lb/>
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in i of I hands and <lb/>
her on I th cl . <lb/>
, a m I <lb/>
h yet in in- brain the I <lb/>
th in of serious, lie had <lb/>
d i i. d himself a <lb/>
for the beautiful science m <lb/>
J. . I . mi. hi <lb/>
Pi i to ii rears ,, . <lb/>
and waste few thousands <lb/>
Ilia f <lb/>
lie CO said lie, <lb/>
thoughts as I looked at you <lb/>
can I <lb/>
was thinking that you would <lb/>
make u pretty , <lb/>
Jack, what harm have I <lb/>
ever dot e you that you should want <lb/>
to chain me do u <lb/>
not <lb/>
you an old man to <lb/>
your cousin, who will he only nine- <lb/>
teen next <lb/>
two years she will be twenty <lb/>
ii better still. Then I <lb/>
Will .- mail an M. I <lb/>
is a good match. <lb/>
I are about equal. think I <lb/>
make a living in this country. <lb/>
Well, v. what may happen <lb/>
I, I have plenty of time to <lb/>
of <lb/>
i k cousin deserves bet- <lb/>
you ought to be <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Love i I first sight I <lb/>
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ill the <lb/>
i- who listened with <lb/>
i to lie her <lb/>
he cl be <lb/>
v I thought so <lb/>
forgot <lb/>
I., r own wit before him. <lb/>
In th, i ml a she was <lb/>
. ; before going <lb/>
b i Paris, but i he last dawn- <lb/>
ed. Bl had slid the least <lb/>
nil around and <lb/>
said to will come back next <lb/>
lo and .-end <lb/>
Mil . as <lb/>
.- . i . and said <lb/>
in I hit all want to <lb/>
lie i i she meant, <lb/>
but would more, and as <lb/>
his i . ., lie <lb/>
iv, i rain is here. <lb/>
, not<lb/>
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not <lb/>
as ti any <lb/>
are i <lb/>
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p ll. <lb/>
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i, state <lb/>
was worth about <lb/>
R are taking time <lb/>
i if their retreat is in good <lb/>
will be n weather, bye <lb/>
f int. besides a clerk of that <lb/>
W at <lb/>
. . In a recent speech T <lb/>
Washington advised his race <lb/>
shall reside and have <lb/>
at Wilmington, Eliza- <lb/>
if mil <lb/>
r county has fleas has be <lb/>
J tho world over. <lb/>
pursue quietly and patiently <lb/>
courageously the essentials of <lb/>
i advice be to tell them <lb/>
to dig down after tho of <lb/>
Star.<lb/>
way tin <lb/>
I by step <lb/>
. i id i I <lb/>
lies a i I led lo young <lb/>
i . i. <lb/>
i of Pier <lb/>
. Rut II <lb/>
S i i ml, I. <lb/>
the <lb/>
He shows what <lb/>
kind material a Georgia boy i- <lb/>
i vi hen he i to conquer <lb/>
the before him <lb/>
The controversy between Mr- <lb/>
Jefferson Davis and Hen. is <lb/>
being carried a little too far and the <lb/>
people ant growing weary of it. Ac- <lb/>
cording to our way of thinking Mrs. <lb/>
Minis boa not i herself by in- <lb/>
in a controversy. It <lb/>
is a pity the discussion was ever re- <lb/>
newed, as nothing could possibly <lb/>
have been gained by it. The <lb/>
pleasant matter should be dropped <lb/>
right where it is Charlotte <lb/>
Two of a Kind. <lb/>
The legislators have had under <lb/>
consider ion a hill in the <lb/>
shipment of liquor i i <lb/>
names. The Inn makers want to <lb/>
make ho orders his In, <lb/>
I to him in his own , <lb/>
good, In <lb/>
. i bis III i <lb/>
ll <lb/>
,;. i an i i mi him I <lb/>
fellow who hill liq -I i <lb/>
a m and th n who <lb/>
s dirt and then u I he <lb/>
i ab mi ii and <lb/>
on a o I lie same class. <lb/>
Monroe I r. <lb/>
n are prone to yet too et <lb/>
smart. The other day a woman <lb/>
in ii New i plucked a <lb/>
from her grave that <lb/>
she bad planted and nurtured her- <lb/>
then the -man officer charge, <lb/>
who had been <lb/>
her, carried her lull police cell in n <lb/>
patrol wagon and jugged her. She <lb/>
protested in a moat becoming man <lb/>
by bringing and recovering <lb/>
a judgment for the <lb/>
cemetery the policeman. What <lb/>
is more to tho point is that she will <lb/>
get every cent of <lb/>
Record, <lb/>
aim ;. I i <lb/>
She I at not <lb/>
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; hi r ti till <lb/>
tin. i in I and o, <lb/>
II <lb/>
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go I-. . <lb/>
and I sin -a by m ii <lb/>
to and fro in boat to <lb/>
yon <lb/>
iv <lb/>
t don't you put <lb/>
arms in i k and say pi <lb/>
ant . a i you did <lb/>
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Then he id lo himself, <lb/>
n of m a little <lb/>
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i- beaut if <lb/>
i . think <lb/>
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Alfred do M r shall yon <lb/>
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quick i step i;. <lb/>
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he, , Al- <lb/>
i have lo <lb/>
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t,, say it, st. she left two <lb/>
n When alone, -I o re- <lb/>
that i . nice <lb/>
cousin mid might make u Very I <lb/>
husband, As for Ins friend <lb/>
he a very good looking mat <lb/>
might n very <lb/>
what a difference between two <lb/>
is n charming <lb/>
in i <lb/>
said <lb/>
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; he had felt <lb/>
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of . I . <lb/>
I i. him of <lb/>
SI . for i <lb/>
spent I her. <lb/>
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these I oil its, and remorse made <lb/>
him go ,, ii lo repair <lb/>
to i ii knot i. at tin door. <lb/>
up letter to <lb/>
him. is from his mother. <lb/>
inc es way US he <lb/>
reads Hie gets up in a <lb/>
passion, upsetting the table and <lb/>
t r upon it. <lb/>
in i to be d, and in a <lb/>
v.-, too d ho is lo <lb/>
d the <lb/>
who does she marry, I <lb/>
aims he. com- <lb/>
I id, I suppose. it <lb/>
cannot he m u i go there and <lb/>
Stop it. She he in <lb/>
this <lb/>
T a hours Inter ho started with a <lb/>
in i hand and a bundle <lb/>
. i n, works. <lb/>
I tin garden <lb/>
She looking t <lb/>
i I thought <lb/>
i be ; i on her <lb/>
v,. d lo ii pi in . She <lb/>
I -mid n t cur and a <lb/>
lo r, could rend her <lb/>
heart through her gray eyes and her <lb/>
unit i <lb/>
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such a <lb/>
threw hit bundle on i he <lb/>
bl . <lb/>
ti Clara. <lb/>
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iii <lb/>
arc too late, cousin. Jack <lb/>
gave lb, in to me i <lb/>
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II me, PI is all a <lb/>
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said he. <lb/>
l love because if <lb/>
you mean marry Jack start by <lb/>
the train, and yon shall novel <lb/>
sec me <lb/>
lo iii the as he had <lb/>
done r before, and said arch- <lb/>
hurry up, cousin, for the <lb/>
train is hen . ii <lb/>
From the Iron i. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department Is i A. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Ea in <lb/>
iI<lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
C , Mi i. <lb/>
Highest price fur <lb/>
Pitt County Oil Mill, <lb/>
Don't to bring or m <lb/>
your bobs to A I'm <lb/>
Co. the <lb/>
use. <lb/>
win over that <lb/>
of cotton you bad over e <lb/>
you through ginning your <lb/>
lots. Put Co. Oil Will, ii <lb/>
in any quantity the <lb/>
market price paid every <lb/>
It is a pretty line of go l <lb/>
B. G. Chapman Co. are <lb/>
Wiling tin- up ,. . Monday. <lb/>
A . ; i cl. j <lb/>
A. W. A <lb/>
Jogs II i i andirons <lb/>
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roll i K .-a w <lb/>
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quality load of Flour, just in , <lb/>
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tidies, . ills, .- <lb/>
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come u- i<lb/>
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and avoid ,.; , <lb/>
and doctor hi Is, buying your <lb/>
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lie -fill g Iota It-Ill e. This <lb/>
d- us our i- me <lb/>
tin, i ill In-all Ml. <lb/>
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Pit i i i-- now <lb/>
i g I, Seed, They pay<lb/>
cl , meal. When <lb/>
lie for prices. <lb/>
hips, ., <lb/>
ii. in i jug, <lb/>
M Ills e <lb/>
i allies of <lb/>
Elmer Mouse has been r , ., . , <lb/>
I i . prices are low <lb/>
Nannie re <lb/>
turned home this morning;, <lb/>
Mm bad better and make <lb/>
n- i. <lb/>
V, and <lb/>
the in; kill <lb/>
stock and -ore colic cute. <lb/>
at the Drug Store. <lb/>
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k load men in. ,, . . <lb/>
, win <lb/>
i A. . and Co, ,, , ,, ,, ,, <lb/>
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few hers the <lb/>
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at the drug store Dr. I. i , , . ,, ,,., , m ,. , <lb/>
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the ls on till . nil route.- from <lb/>
rot thing for you ,, , , , <lb/>
W I ill l ; I mil <lb/>
shuts your feet, halt for <lb/>
heads and food for stomach we are <lb/>
headquarters. <lb/>
K. Chapman <lb/>
Miss Addie Calvin home <lb/>
with Miss Bessie Brooks, <lb/>
For seed oats, <lb/>
all kinds farmers see <lb/>
A. W. Co, <lb/>
Tor quilts and quilting cotton <lb/>
Cotton A . . An e ,. <lb/>
Car load nice Furniture just <lb/>
A. . Al; <lb/>
A lull line T. W. A t <lb/>
i seed .-, I . I <lb/>
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up i-v th us <lb/>
up-to-date. Look up ask . <lb/>
about anything lb t , <lb/>
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p . <lb/>
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n lire alarm <lb/>
A. the oilier tty. <lb/>
, g.- was slight. <lb/>
prepared to give <lb/>
, for the paper. Come d me <lb/>
.- ti, up, make me nappy, mike <lb/>
the editor happy, and get <lb/>
yourself, I've got a good <lb/>
who pay for a <lb/>
,, tor com mid seed oats go to . <lb/>
v in m advance. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
White's Black p <lb/>
Mr, Mrs. If. <lb/>
II are i-- . <lb/>
The place I,, gel wire fence <lb/>
tally recommended for tho human <lb/>
family, fine <lb/>
cum <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
t. Bro. <lb/>
Mi.-s Dora returned to <lb/>
load <lb/>
. i Mai her A <lb/>
A. Johnston, <lb/>
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upon this i do <lb/>
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March Mar- , . VI, <lb/>
; .,. follow I in i <lb/>
I date I.<lb/>
aw it <lb/>
surrounding movement, , . ., <lb/>
licit have been engaged I <lb/>
i n i-t, has now , <lb/>
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the i II in a in <lb/>
n -a, in Its and lit attraction m <lb/>
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captured u <lb/>
of ,. , r ,,,.,. <lb/>
provisions and u butler. He had <lb/>
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SPRING- <lb/>
chi a lino we <lb/>
shown, <lb/>
We Sell the. Paper Patterns. <lb/>
mid c <lb/>
Tl lit st Pa i market, <lb/>
or I ban <lb/>
VII one <lb/>
i ; All seam <lb/>
What Was <lb/>
e i mi to investigate tin <lb/>
n ii in be i of i -e <lb/>
In It. Chen <lb/>
A. ox Mfg Co, have n lug ,. <lb/>
lot the B <lb/>
Pittsburgh perfect also <lb/>
es and bard wire, Be sine lo North <lb/>
ill County. <lb/>
i their prices i . ,. <lb/>
I. trading <lb/>
. . in <lb/>
louse d In i ii <lb/>
i air I hilt i with <lb/>
ti. En i h <lb/>
ii l, n proof, seed Oats and <lb/>
am to <lb/>
, and I I nib <lb/>
i-i <lb/>
A i a <lb/>
Ladies ready Hals, now , d Mull Hats and <lb/>
of Mull , o Chiffon hair bruin <lb/>
mid and all <lb/>
colors, black and while from i, i up to <lb/>
Fine Dress Goods find Lace. <lb/>
your j of fence.<lb/>
For white goods, collar , , ,, , , <lb/>
hero null <lb/>
handkerchief an n tie-, go in A. ,, , . , <lb/>
i visiting friends. <lb/>
Ange it o , I hey have a . , , , <lb/>
J I . in- Shoes and work. <lb/>
For-lone wale, jogs, bowls <lb/>
s, sec . Ange A <lb/>
I'm of nil kinds <lb/>
lo have a large as- <lb/>
III <lb/>
Bring i me either at <lb/>
home or hop. <lb/>
ll Nelson. <lb/>
S , .-all at <lb/>
Mi-,. <lb/>
Is I i ill lug her in, i Manning, <lb/>
Profs. went Dear here. <lb/>
today. A. Co. <lb/>
axes hoes shovels forks i,, reduce pi ice of <lb/>
spades go to A. W, Aligns. <lb/>
It would surprise you to see the <lb/>
number of wagons earls Unit <lb/>
in Ming shipped and sold by A. Q. <lb/>
truck for the coming season <lb/>
until it is In easy reach of all to- <lb/>
growers. <lb/>
While Mrs. L. L. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
Ill I ill <lb/>
A a i <lb/>
i A. Gray I <lb/>
I . <lb/>
c. i . <lb/>
Bi i an execution <lb/>
to mull <lb/>
In en- <lb/>
tit lot a, I will, on tin i <lb/>
March, at unlock , , <lb/>
the court house of , <lb/>
county, sell bidder for <lb/>
cash said execution, the ;<lb/>
vi <lb/>
I I l <lb/>
. . <lb/>
veil. <lb/>
title and which the <lb/>
en c ll. <lb/>
defendant, has in <lb/>
real estate, <lb/>
certain tract of land In <lb/>
of Pitt and state of North Carolina, <lb/>
and follows j-or i <lb/>
the T, K. , , , , <lb/>
Nelson house, running north o.; <lb/>
, ill it. a slake in S. A. H quit . i f a drain; tine- <lb/>
line, will <lb/>
her line west M lure of id , <lb/>
yard. In a III ,, . , <lb/>
.-. , f n i i , . , i in a slake the coin . <lb/>
Col Mfg, Co., were in their ironing some clothes with the road to begin. <lb/>
they caught lire and about <lb/>
one hall acre more or less, <lb/>
yesterday and they a <lb/>
nice lot of work just being com- <lb/>
and their timber was <lb/>
Lucy Manning, of Bethel, <lb/>
came down to attend the Old <lb/>
Maid's <lb/>
up lo four i before <lb/>
into rents of the hair <lb/>
every other , tho hair <lb/>
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fight, arc placed in a <lb/>
tie. It is most to note -h <lb/>
fish's attitude when it i- <lb/>
aware of its e n e in <lb/>
the bottle. oiling <lb/>
pride, they -ail around the narrow <lb/>
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biting its fins and body. <lb/>
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sees that the issue is no longer in <lb/>
doubt., when the contest is stopped. <lb/>
Everything <lb/>
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Candies, Nus, <lb/>
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remedy. cents, Tea or <lb/>
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inventor of leaden shot, <lb/>
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PION NOTICE, <lb/>
The I<lb/>
The I <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
an- to the undersigned, and to ,<lb/>
. town of , Pitt u <lb/>
hat dissolved by tablets, Pens. Inks, Mucilage, <lb/>
n . I . . . J <lb/>
Carries ledgers, Day Books, Books and other blank <lb/>
the date of this notice, or this <lb/>
will lo bar re <lb/>
This the day of <lb/>
R L Joyner, <lb/>
the estate Alfred Williams <lb/>
k. t <lb/>
O. <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
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Greenville, <lb/>
mutual Those Indebted <lb/>
lo tin- firm ill pie make <lb/>
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representative at N. <lb/>
and those i whom the firm is in- <lb/>
will present their bills <lb/>
payment lo the said X. <lb/>
Moore and W. K. <lb/>
This January, 1905. <lb/>
N. G. Moore, U. <lb/>
and Abstract papers, Carbon paper and numerous thins <lb/>
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VOL No. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. MARCH 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
JAMES BURTON <lb/>
His Spirit Passed Over the <lb/>
FUNERAL OF MR. J. B. CHERRY. <lb/>
i I- <lb/>
H .-Id in <lb/>
to Rt in Cherry Hill <lb/>
and I. <lb/>
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IV.-. <lb/>
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the Ii <lb/>
of Mr J. H. Sr., to iii family. <lb/>
in. hit river n take <lb/>
little before o'clock on Monday the church, i. . <lb/>
Hi-, bad a <lb/>
tr through ml week, and afternoon. <lb/>
reek end neat, of town will <lb/>
in f c i lie hour of <lb/>
i ii iv.- h a lo <lb/>
had hot each him. Daily 13th. <lb/>
time the of vitality would <lb/>
rekindle and be hindered . <lb/>
little While. i line c <lb/>
fully was elicit <lb/>
MR HARDING AN ERROR, . <lb/>
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Greenville, H I., Mar. 1906. Regiment a id VT. M .- <lb/>
veil n became i <lb/>
I'm; Daily Be <lb/>
M l 8th I C <lb/>
dispatch from II survive are II <lb/>
where the <lb/>
wan by <lb/>
if. B. John and J. A. . <lb/>
A choir mg i <lb/>
Republicans Made a Trade With the Re- hymns wore of I <lb/>
publicans Compiler deceased in his lie. The-i . <lb/>
so like one on l . <lb/>
laying down to <lb/>
It cl . I life well ii . <lb/>
full nine's lo mill <lb/>
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re for . I, and so wan <lb/>
h's in t H i he <lb/>
could I up <lb/>
life i Heller . <lb/>
James Burton was a so <lb/>
of John Cherry, and was born in <lb/>
Them to Seal <lb/>
k Cannon, of w in n <lb/>
Cemetery. <lb/>
The line. of Mr J. B. Cherry. <lb/>
who aft . <lb/>
iii I II tin. <lb/>
The great concurs- tn Jersey, Harding, of N b <lb/>
Mr. had introduced in the Bridgeman, of N <lb/>
a resolution m . N. O., who . i <lb/>
of t hat William <lb/>
m i county, N C, <lb/>
by the F. N U <lb/>
at Geo. H. N. <lb/>
it He of The V. . <lb/>
further i n the flag .- his, i. VI <lb/>
to the Plow N <lb/>
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the and id i <lb/>
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church in the chin <lb/>
, f j as editor tin ; were taken Hill . <lb/>
Lake Tribune, he seen . in. <lb/>
to nun in n <lb/>
councils, particularly the At the the cl T r <lb/>
bed Hue God <lb/>
we have another example of what were . . ard <lb/>
is the object of the Mormon expressive the i-t- t. <lb/>
It show- ii to be for the i <lb/>
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the country from <lb/>
January, since the admission active pall bear-r-i <lb/>
I re enough to attend <lb/>
f us a State of the Union A. B. J. -S. m, <lb/>
he came to Greenville and Vines, D. B. House, J I. <lb/>
lived r sister, Mr.-. P. machine i hat Little, J. A. Dr. <lb/>
B. who resided here, above the interest, of G h. Harris. II. <lb/>
attended the country, and pays A. White, F. L. <lb/>
Later he went to in Ashe- not the slightest Brown. J Moore <lb/>
ville for one and then to the term upon which was and O. M. Jone- <lb/>
ii . . it i- i In or The were <lb/>
the school Oxford. After me union <lb/>
be <lb/>
to and. was fed <lb/>
an a member if the upper R. A <lb/>
That ac- R. O. II Hyman, <lb/>
. was taken upon i mere D. L. James, r. Mu a. J, <lb/>
I y. and despite the Griffin, E. B B L. Hum- <lb/>
i proof that w s a H. J. . <lb/>
this o . law W King i. id J. bin <lb/>
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fallen. D with no inter a <lb/>
Tar Heel i to w . i I <lb/>
. t; the flag en <lb/>
bat ladies of lake., j. e <lb/>
i ii y, in K years ago today, Is to <lb/>
Holding I <lb/>
be Beau for Plow w-. a welcome the return of <lb/>
j raised by Henry Hard P Bays, <lb/>
of Greenville, X. who which the ever changing <lb/>
was at that resident of Beau war, found its <lb/>
fort company was into the Suite of New Jersey, aid <lb/>
mainly of men from which through the <lb/>
Pantego and of many years arrived this <lb/>
i. C. The officers finds us way ., . home of Mr, Mrs. l W. <lb/>
. . . returned <lb/>
from <lb/>
i name Bis <lb/>
from <lb/>
Mis- Taylor, of K. lie, <lb/>
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Dr. H. Hyatt, of <lb/>
came this morning for a few <lb/>
days. <lb/>
the company were Harding <lb/>
captain; Thus, II. <lb/>
William Stephen <lb/>
son, 2nd Lieutenant; Jar-i <lb/>
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and Master in for <lb/>
Pitt and In <lb/>
capacity during the civil war. <lb/>
after or be Ii <lb/>
with an older <lb/>
brother. Cherry, I t. he <lb/>
the Interest of <lb/>
.-s, and i. <lb/>
1868 formed . p with <lb/>
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look d i . on<lb/>
f. . . it Mi. It. <lb/>
Federal Constitution and statute-. . I. L. ,, lieutenant. <lb/>
A worse day's work was never Harry Skinner, S.-., r, The flag was made by the ladies <lb/>
due for the country the A. A. H, ,. <lb/>
Result Schedule. <lb/>
One agents of i lie Atlantic <lb/>
Coast Line rind on the <lb/>
senate perpetrated when it B Moor-, <lb/>
m ibis patent fact and seated Sugg, w- <lb/>
who helped to fashion It, <lb/>
Miss Julia Hard <lb/>
now in The reason is <lb/>
The arrived Is <lb/>
T. Thursday evening, <lb/>
Miss Clyde Cox went to Ayden <lb/>
. evening and returned<lb/>
Mrs. J. E. Jones, of <lb/>
i Mrs. H. C. Hooker, on <lb/>
street. <lb/>
L. Hearne came down from <lb/>
Mis, Julia Patrick, on ,,. tn evenly . d re- <lb/>
rs. I .- . -i .- ,. turned this <lb/>
. . . . . roe-sage received . <lb/>
W. H. of , . <lb/>
., . o . .-i he <lb/>
Miss Sarah Crawford, now <lb/>
a. v. wailed one hour, her neither, Mrs. <lb/>
A. Mis. J. W. Casper, i u <lb/>
Mr-. Sarah Swindell, of Aurora, <lb/>
X. Miss Patrick, nos <lb/>
Mi . of Washing- <lb/>
at the which time Cox, returned to today. <lb/>
It was nothing To- , <lb/>
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IV . i III i pall <lb/>
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lay<lb/>
line little bench-legged <lb/>
walked up, as for <lb/>
Palling i-k, a i <lb/>
Sow i a co . K . i<lb/>
Atlantic Coat <lb/>
I ; nil I <lb/>
, 1.1 <lb/>
led and i be travel <lb/>
digs Bland, of Ayden, who <lb/>
has been visiting Mis- Lizzie <lb/>
C in, II. . y <lb/>
lug <lb/>
Miss B Manning, I a <lb/>
h few <lb/>
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. . ruing, <lb/>
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mil e. orders i than <lb/>
lei I is <lb/>
or make p ling <lb/>
wail i ii money. <lb/>
Mr. Cherry was twice married, <lb/>
bis wife being Miss Pattie <lb/>
BI . rt died in <lb/>
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VI <lb/>
Pete <lb/>
David w <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
wile Mr. <lb/>
Carraway . died ion a <lb/>
it their home m New I lei <lb/>
X. , on March h. <lb/>
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Gaylord of <lb/>
X C; Miss He die Perry, <lb/>
Grill X, C , <lb/>
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i be progress of i he tie, the U <lb/>
. i was Oil the In WOrk <lb/>
hull id up <lb/>
just in front of the Beaufort Plow Twenty Seven Unite v.,. . .- K this m <lb/>
I;. . having been Ck Mount, <lb/>
made by the Federal troops Hie Twenty seven <lb/>
Confederate were to a with the elm die <lb/>
speedy retreat to prevent being ,,<lb/>
i we. <lb/>
it the <lb/>
i. . <lb/>
liquor iii a, . he new <lb/>
pat t I i. i. In tie dry <lb/>
while the old mi r. f red to re<lb/>
ere. <lb/>
ling <lb/>
main wet, steps re I a at the moment the by ii I . vows <lb/>
. p . Confederates were forced from the cf the church and two . . <lb/>
lug him with two daughters. One I .,,,. ,. , ;,.,,, works William ,,,.,.,. Thirteen person <lb/>
latter, M, of character was loved a cousin of Hon. Mark i <lb/>
I ., dry N em, the Big stall I , I, <lb/>
, ., with pocket while previously, while I <lb/>
making up the hill from the works <lb/>
died in 1890, and the other is She <lb/>
James. He was again mar- Win Atkinson before he <lb/>
ii, I Ada in 1875 <lb/>
and he and one son, J. B. <lb/>
and ti. n and a n <lb/>
Mrs Guilty. <lb/>
Jr., with Mia. James survive him. . lo I belt <lb/>
H. o arrived by one slater, A Cleveland, O., March <lb/>
y ;. B. Dancy, one brother, was <lb/>
Mr. J. J and a half Service. identity of conspiring to wreck <lb/>
brother, Mr Fernando The . c the i I the jury <lb/>
loan a. on In <lb/>
death of for Sunday root dug, w i indictment, n become <lb/>
Mi. Cherry. He i man of postponed n on . of the Oh <lb/>
j, a l H. ago for <lb/>
was an earnest friend m .;. of Madame <lb/>
all classes, and his was . Subscribe to <lb/>
future. It was u <lb/>
inspiring to see <lb/>
the chord I the Hag <lb/>
to staff place., folds <lb/>
his knapsack, the <lb/>
Confederates were so hard pressed <lb/>
that they wen compelled to throw <lb/>
off all their <lb/>
guns in order to escape alive. Thus <lb/>
the  was lost the knapsack <lb/>
I milch and calves <lb/>
,,., ., . . . ., r of work oxen and beet <lb/>
The Beaufort Boys after- .,,,.,,. <lb/>
me y B. of the i <lb/>
iii , North <lb/>
t; Barrett, of i, re- <lb/>
d In me Monday evening <lb/>
Mi . V Buck, t in- <lb/>
. event oft . i <lb/>
II-. <lb/>
A. It. Forbes, of Bock <lb/>
d night <lb/>
hiss of Greener., <lb/>
class consecrating theme i today here Tinting Mi <lb/>
of Mi . d on Pitt <lb/>
entire class make useful <lb/>
of the church of their choice. John came in <lb/>
from to be pres- <lb/>
SALE. funeral of Mr. B. <lb/>
have Bale <lb/>
CD ell this <lb/>
to beat <lb/>
I tier brother, Frank <lb/>
who is very ill. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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