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GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, MARCH 1905. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
No. <lb/>
ALDERMEN IN SKOAL SESSION. <lb/>
THE ASSEMBLY. <lb/>
IMPORTANT DEAL. <lb/>
LIGHTS TURNED <lb/>
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Other Mitten Before Soar I. <lb/>
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THE ASSEMBLY. <lb/>
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packages, a peace, and apples, prunes, <lb/>
raisins, also wanted in panned goods can be <lb/>
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return home a convert and <lb/>
of the young <lb/>
political idea push the young <lb/>
man to the front. <lb/>
haven great <lb/>
of men have <lb/>
made in political life. You have <lb/>
two lessons of this <lb/>
before your daily in <lb/>
of <lb/>
hi. I Governor Montague. From <lb/>
rending their own writings and <lb/>
others have written about them <lb/>
I have be. ail admirer of both. <lb/>
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with and eloquent <lb/>
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ii, . i Montague lives and <lb/>
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Andrew Jackson Montague, a name <lb/>
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no, twenty and Jacques <lb/>
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continued fair, and and her <lb/>
mother had nothing to do. So they <lb/>
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went early. <lb/>
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l was some one who was all <lb/>
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Mme. Mis name <lb/>
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agree with this unlike any <lb/>
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location <lb/>
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association. Maybe some the <lb/>
men hero will, money will realize <lb/>
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these col out since the scheme of <lb/>
the worker has been <lb/>
possible. land along this <lb/>
the Atlantic Line <lb/>
that are i suited to the wants <lb/>
of these Ir. J. M <lb/>
who received the Us lei above refer <lb/>
ed to, will take pleasure while be <lb/>
here ill Hiving information <lb/>
till I <lb/>
sensation <lb/>
-ii posed <lb/>
That Pitt county c u <lb/>
which failed to gel flea bin bill <lb/>
through the Legislature, ill be in- <lb/>
in the theory advanced by <lb/>
curator of the Vale <lb/>
i move t wards the terrace row <lb/>
. buildings in which Monti <lb/>
cello located. In the palace <lb/>
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house, on the lawn and part of the <lb/>
streets packed mass of human <lb/>
them were <lb/>
of Virginians who had <lb/>
moved westward as pioneer mid <lb/>
young Virginian. <lb/>
endless is the heading a <lb/>
paragraph going the of the <lb/>
The author says Montague <lb/>
Then there came <lb/>
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Scar her he felt himself quite h a new that was to give <lb/>
another man to what he was I lie . , lo <lb/>
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I ho author says There was such an , ,. , <lb/>
be i. attorney, attorney of honesty <lb/>
and governor. He was elect- that own when ,,,,,,, ,.,, <lb/>
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him, <lb/>
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zoological collection, e. <lb/>
of spotted fever men in the Louisiana Purchase, <lb/>
now prevailing in New f by two <lb/>
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Raleigh and Ob <lb/>
server was a legislative edition of Haven, i probably due to the <lb/>
Jacques, standing on a little hoard, <lb/>
head enveloped in a <lb/>
vet bag, put forth his hand blindly. <lb/>
The crewel it- breath. The <lb/>
man was going to had <lb/>
jumped <lb/>
A piercing cry <lb/>
Missing the trapeze, which <lb/>
had been badly regulated, Jacques <lb/>
fell to the net, hut. ii proved too <lb/>
. i gave a review of the work <lb/>
f the recent legislature and the bill <lb/>
persona by the bites Infected <lb/>
also method of infection would bee <lb/>
and the <lb/>
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caused by a minute i One of them I Lad <lb/>
conveyed to healthy before during the New <lb/>
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value to I <lb/>
explain the scattered and irregular at <lb/>
distribution of the eases and the <lb/>
cotton centennial. They <lb/>
a great desire to attend the <lb/>
i. wanted to <lb/>
he gee the building and especially to <lb/>
greatest frequency of the disease in hear Governor Montague's address. <lb/>
The recent One of my friends said ho more <lb/>
typhoid fever the with Virginia's history than <lb/>
Orphanage baa been other state, and therefore felt <lb/>
charged to flies. The is more than ordinary interest in tin <lb/>
be a distributor yellow <lb/>
fever and now we are waiting for <lb/>
unless all the . <lb/>
of the political fall J-; ; <lb/>
, in the I State senate v m Q K, <lb/>
give him abundant mi i enter one of tho <lb/>
in equipping him a transfer Lyons or Paris. It <lb/>
from the senate to the white would be charming to to sweet <lb/>
by the route of the electoral Mt wife hi coming m , ,, , <lb/>
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vote count. How would this read. , of U, h t <lb/>
Andrew Jackson Montague. plans. Ho her w dear- e ho lay motion- <lb/>
of the United States. it could be possible Mg <lb/>
did not love Inn. at least a n of <lb/>
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Then, suddenly seizing her <lb/>
arm, she said in a <lb/>
Christian a friend and Jacques would he through the crowd the <lb/>
neighbor ed. not Could it Mint <lb/>
To the Editor of the Tint <lb/>
. . loved her. no con v remained at the outran, e, <lb/>
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some scientist to t. II u why we managed to secure standing <lb/>
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the legislature of that i with the affair. <lb/>
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the whipping for <lb/>
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb/>
fellow never knows in <lb/>
rid bow much trouble he can stand <lb/>
go until it cornea upon <lb/>
be baa in <lb/>
language with i u. b <lb/>
eloquence and dignity, my <lb/>
friends o much that at <lb/>
of the address they <lb/>
remarked of ail the <lb/>
they had attended during the <lb/>
fair, Virginia day was most in- <lb/>
my own congregation <lb/>
to i i There is <lb/>
consecrated <lb/>
man in <lb/>
th ,, past of Church of the <lb/>
i and all of the cause <lb/>
i ,,,,, , rd and Saviour <lb/>
. m it a privilege to help him . <lb/>
building a church the <lb/>
of his congregation. <lb/>
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the Heavenly Father him and agreeable. They n <lb/>
with grace and strength lo go <lb/>
through with it, <lb/>
mountable it may at first appear. <lb/>
Durham Sun. <lb/>
the governor's address an <lb/>
of useful and <lb/>
American history. <lb/>
was much said one MO U s <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
rt reward of ten will i- <lb/>
paid reporting <lb/>
one with evidence to convict, who <lb/>
polls down or <lb/>
part of the Pitt <lb/>
law <lb/>
open any the las ft on <lb/>
said fence, <lb/>
order of the <lb/>
it. M-ye, fee. <lb/>
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do wish any <lb/>
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hold your and to me, <lb/>
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when Mme. I had <lb/>
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what are yon thinking, little <lb/>
I asked, to re- <lb/>
Then laid her bead upon <lb/>
her mother's shoulder, with a child- <lb/>
like <lb/>
I now I can marry <lb/>
she told the <lb/>
French. <lb/>
Edith's <lb/>
Little Edith belongs to a family <lb/>
where the i go I i college and the <lb/>
to female She <lb/>
track of all the do- <lb/>
both places. She of ten <lb/>
word- Hint are too big for her. It <lb/>
being for the class v <lb/>
she was asked what <lb/>
for. aid she. <lb/>
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specimens <lb/>
WINTERVILLE<lb/>
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HID GOLD IN HIS HAIR. <lb/>
This department is In charge A. Johnston, v. ho is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
ft. Mill. <lb/>
Highest price for cotton seed <lb/>
by County Oil Mill. j <lb/>
Don't forget to bring or <lb/>
your cart to A O, Cox <lb/>
Co. Fat in I he kind <lb/>
use. <lb/>
Little Tucker in <lb/>
spending this week with her grand- <lb/>
parent, Mr. and II.-. J. <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
worry over that little lot <lb/>
of cotton you bud over when <lb/>
your last <lb/>
lots, the I'm Co. Oil Mill, buys <lb/>
seed cotton in any the <lb/>
beat market price paid every <lb/>
Remember we pay the highest <lb/>
price for country hams <lb/>
shoulders. A. W. A Co. <lb/>
It is a pretty Line <lb/>
that K. A are <lb/>
this op <lb/>
,.;,.,.,. ml- <lb/>
ed prices at the ,, ,, ,,.;.,,. . ,.,,.,. v, <lb/>
Go to T. N. . Co. for <lb/>
fresh nuts, and <lb/>
Mrs. Sue Tucker prepared to y a as <lb/>
Miss and son, of <lb/>
Greenville, spent Saturday and <lb/>
A. new lot of chairs J a t rived look up Mr. Cooper ind ask hi <lb/>
A. anything that j n <lb/>
Jugs, and a lit ire in. <lb/>
A. W A i or in n to <lb/>
tat order fir i. <lb/>
wood cart hub. A. Ml For particular <lb/>
stamp. ft I, C. <lb/>
Spa I'm seed at T. <lb/>
for feed and for seed . <lb/>
A W. Co, <lb/>
Minnie and <lb/>
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who were visiting <lb/>
Bryan, borne<lb/>
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Mi. c i o day re <lb/>
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they do there. The plain <lb/>
as humming a merry i <lb/>
lumber <lb/>
iii were a nice . <lb/>
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of men were <lb/>
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Cat of Flour, in <lb/>
Barber a <lb/>
Borne try lo meet <lb/>
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them in quality and <lb/>
But none undertake to do both. <lb/>
Pitt Oil Mill is now <lb/>
buying Cotton deed, They <lb/>
the cash price or will i x <lb/>
tor meal. When yours <lb/>
are read write prices. <lb/>
Mr-. MeG. Bryan went to <lb/>
to visit her mother, <lb/>
Mrs. R <lb/>
A. G. Co- two oar <lb/>
Uvula of styles of farm <lb/>
carry of over lie <lb/>
let i. <lb/>
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hit ling. up <lb/>
long a- if to keep ii from <lb/>
falling over his eyes, further <lb/>
noticed that prior to each ac- <lb/>
he dabbed his finger in the <lb/>
bench herein had fallen <lb/>
from his work. The habit <lb/>
not indulged in win away from <lb/>
Beat. <lb/>
foreman, on one occasion<lb/>
I Just <lb/>
Sunday here visiting relative. <lb/>
For tobacco, dry <lb/>
to DI we've and are <lb/>
get tin in every lay. <lb/>
R. Co- <lb/>
Our spring and Block of <lb/>
cheap us the cheapest, Home and <lb/>
ex a heroic buying elsewhere, <lb/>
B. Bro. <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for stuck and sure colic cute. <lb/>
at the Drug Store. <lb/>
c. L. Tyson, <lb/>
. when bis back, examining a niece <lb/>
book An- .,.,. ,,, f <lb/>
man -.-is merrily tin tin paint, gold in his hair. Mentioning <lb/>
while the anvils in black ally to an older bench fellow when <lb/>
I, i sounded as if something . latter tame to the foreman for <lb/>
. ,, , . stock, tho habit <lb/>
hie Calvin , , , . , ,, <lb/>
ed the older man and <lb/>
is the thinking. He called at the <lb/>
in hoard in I where the young <lb/>
I resided and. acquainted <lb/>
there. <lb/>
yum in, or Hour, h <lb/>
miller we know, <lb/>
and look around, but don't gel <lb/>
the way for the men are busy. <lb/>
Smith, of was <lb/>
here <lb/>
of pants and <lb/>
than shoes. All men -lock at A. <lb/>
New Go ; <lb/>
Arriving D <lb/>
Come n for <lb/>
f A <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
dress goos notions ladies and gems were here Monday. <lb/>
slippers arrived and Mock few the <lb/>
of ladies goods trimmings area bit In arrears. <lb/>
is more complete than list aim <lb/>
before. Consisting of mohair on tie route from i Vi- <lb/>
suitings, of all our We handle T. W. Wood and <lb/>
batiste, weather batiste . prepared to give receipts millet <lb/>
nil the latest for paper. Come aid see T. Cox and Bro. <lb/>
a Dr. sine <lb/>
lion for all those who for a <lb/>
year in advance. <lb/>
A. Johnston. <lb/>
G, A. and V. Mao- <lb/>
Ding went to Monday . <lb/>
The place to fence <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg Co. have a <lb/>
lot of <lb/>
Pittsburgh <lb/>
Staples and bard wire. Be sure to <lb/>
get their prices before baying <lb/>
your spring supply of fence. <lb/>
I repair Shoes and do good work, growers. <lb/>
Bring them tO me either at my ,,,., <lb/>
home or at the buggy shop. j ,.,,. , <lb/>
Henry Nelson. <lb/>
M. Blow <lb/>
The me respectfully invited make me nappy, <lb/>
to call inspect our the happy, and get <lb/>
Barber Co yourself. I've got a good <lb/>
The bent place in to buy <lb/>
stationary is at the drug store. <lb/>
Miss Annie of Black <lb/>
Jack, and Sunday <lb/>
with Misses Jennet <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
Keep your warm and com- <lb/>
and avoid colds, <lb/>
and doctors bills, by buying your <lb/>
shoes at It. Chapman <lb/>
They carry the beat shoes at the <lb/>
reasonable prices. <lb/>
For seed oats, plow castings and <lb/>
all kinds supplies, see <lb/>
A. W. Co, <lb/>
quilting cotton <lb/>
cot tun see A. Co. <lb/>
Car load nice just in. <lb/>
A. W. and Co. <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Sparks went to <lb/>
den Tuesday evening to see tier <lb/>
mother-in-law, Mrs. Sparks, who <lb/>
is sick. <lb/>
clothing yon- body, Jackson <lb/>
shoes for your feet, for the drugstore there we think <lb/>
beads and food for are themes he pleased <lb/>
headquarters. in silverware jewelry. <lb/>
K. H. Chapman Co, <lb/>
For Corn and eats to <lb/>
spec. <lb/>
recommended for the human <lb/>
family, line <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
I. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
Then- have been a drove of <lb/>
drummers hero this w eek. <lb/>
The Digest lot of pants ever <lb/>
brought to Winterville, your style, <lb/>
for at the drug <lb/>
Mrs Lilla Bell, of i- <lb/>
Mrs. Taylor, <lb/>
It would surprise you to see the <lb/>
Dumber of wagons and carts <lb/>
is shipped and sold by A. O. <lb/>
Cox Mfg Co., hut we were in their <lb/>
shop yesterday and they had a <lb/>
lot of work just being <lb/>
fence and their timber tine. <lb/>
perfect fence, also a,. O. Cot Mfg. Co. expect <lb/>
to reduce the ice of <lb/>
CO track coming season <lb/>
until la in easy reach of all to- <lb/>
County, when <lb/>
you come lo Oil the place <lb/>
fill holding your next institute <lb/>
came Sunday remember in <lb/>
marry a couple near here. The best board <lb/>
Stick salt .-heap than any Other town, the <lb/>
Par nth Bock no open <lb/>
Egg-, . per down. Cob blind<lb/>
you <lb/>
t, o many<lb/>
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your n <lb/>
j with the proprietor, leaned the <lb/>
young n an upon coming to midday. <lb/>
dinner ind to his evening meal in- <lb/>
bit his room first. <lb/>
reason of his freshly bathed <lb/>
fin and hands and <lb/>
ed, oily hair when he appeared at <lb/>
tho table he was accounted a dandy, <lb/>
but one peculiarity was that of I <lb/>
to maid who made <lb/>
up hi room that she must dis- <lb/>
pose of his water, as he would i <lb/>
intend to that If. <lb/>
was discovered that be <lb/>
his hair before each <lb/>
dried it and oiled it and that, <lb/>
with h such operation ho deposit- <lb/>
ed in bis washbowl from one to two <lb/>
pennyweights of eighteen carat <lb/>
filings, which had from live to twelve <lb/>
hours in which to settle before his <lb/>
wash wilier was decanted therefrom. <lb/>
It was a clear steal of three penny-; <lb/>
weights or least for each of <lb/>
his working days. <lb/>
is needless to say that after <lb/>
this discovery his silent partnership, <lb/>
with a part of the <lb/>
ceased. <lb/>
one of the rare cases <lb/>
was that of a youth whose bench <lb/>
talk about his previous evening's <lb/>
amusements indicated an <lb/>
beyond productive rapacity <lb/>
a journeyman. His <lb/>
shop hours to the room <lb/>
were so methodical i arouse <lb/>
Ii was found with a pair <lb/>
of pocket scales he balanced against <lb/>
a paper cornucopia of <lb/>
an equal of I <lb/>
h be in i r pa- <lb/>
The Formal Opening of <lb/>
FINE M <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
Takes Place on <lb/>
THURSDAY, MARCH 23RD, <lb/>
You are cordially invited to come <lb/>
and bring a friend. Store opens at <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
All Who Attend Will Receive Souvenirs. <lb/>
Iii ed as n the hens lay. O. II. <lb/>
lime <lb/>
I who yon cm Improve <lb/>
The new Spring Hats, as this <lb/>
first glimpse reveals them, are not <lb/>
only different from those of other <lb/>
years, but different from one another <lb/>
The styles go and so <lb/>
that every preference and <lb/>
type face can be entirely <lb/>
iii In in ti pan. <lb/>
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mil ml <lb/>
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price Harrington Barb t Si Co. <lb/>
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market c i <lb/>
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bargains yen <lb/>
d i i lie of <lb/>
gold Iii bis pan, <lb/>
i . the ; lid <lb/>
Carolina . so Hint his I <lb/>
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ever saw in ribbons and fancy Grandma would say, don't <lb/>
Laces and dress i i while the next <lb/>
your lit, are cordially maid would call in <lb/>
invited to call and Mrs. J a Y <lb/>
For white goods, ladies collars, . . ,., , you really must not tease rat I <lb/>
. . . mil so on, until tho little grew <lb/>
ties, go In A. , . . ,. <lb/>
, . Howard Harris was called borne I tery familiar with tho various <lb/>
W. , they have a large <lb/>
assortment, <lb/>
Mrs. returned Bun- <lb/>
day evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
For stone wine, N <lb/>
pitchers, A. W. Co. <lb/>
For nice of nil kinds <lb/>
go to they haven as- <lb/>
Howard Harris was called borne familiar with tho <lb/>
to attend the burial of his uncle, of protest. <lb/>
V. Harris, who died suddenly ; <lb/>
Falkland. <lb/>
Don't feel like there <lb/>
in then.; Do they pain you <lb/>
and feel tired on reading I Do <lb/>
become mattered and adhere <lb/>
while asleep; That denotes <lb/>
u i. . i r vision and la. rem <lb/>
For axes hoes shovels forks <lb/>
by wearing eye glasses. B. <lb/>
T, and . of <lb/>
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with the proper Ices. <lb/>
spades go to A. A life's. <lb/>
is i. iv.-I in the <lb/>
tint church here. <lb/>
Urn- grandma home from <lb/>
a visit and announced <lb/>
the interesting fuel the Smiths <lb/>
had a largo of Maltese kit- <lb/>
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if you do not J. K. Smith mil . . <lb/>
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Frames for enlarged photos <lb/>
prices to suit all. Fits guaranteed <lb/>
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Mi-c, Olivia Cox . . , near Mr. W, A. Smith <lb/>
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point shoes for , , <lb/>
the insurance specialist. Pop ,,,,,,. , very present. i <lb/>
Car lime, and cement, <lb/>
at J. Sc Bro. <lb/>
K. Smith Bro. congratulations. <lb/>
,, . , ,. ,, i at their store. <lb/>
Bed aim white potatoes at v . , . , ,.,.,,. <lb/>
Inn will have plea-ant dreams NOTICE. <lb/>
if Cox writes your In order to make mom the <lb/>
town and Hay, cotton seed and hulls next days we will tell <lb/>
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men, women and children at It. <lb/>
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ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. MARCH 1905. <lb/>
TO THE TEACHERS. <lb/>
J. I. FLEMING- <lb/>
J B, LITTLE. <lb/>
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folk today to take Carl A bee to <lb/>
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lint, i visiting her sister. Mrs. <lb/>
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Firm's Blow, Jones, Mary <lb/>
Pan de Lei ming. <lb/>
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Mi Smith ill. <lb/>
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THE INSURANCE AGENT. A FOUR FAKIR. <lb/>
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B. CHERRY <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
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strict insurance examinations are, ;. by .,.,,,,. <lb/>
good deal harder to a , of choice <lb/>
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touched him . a tender for L. n <lb/>
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Jones. take out any I is The shop- <lb/>
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,.,. curiosity on t not I am a poor man, <lb/>
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a specimen of physical j know art a hoy <lb/>
. man. and I give thee nil thou <lb/>
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because we do and thou shouldest come m <lb/>
know enough to keep young, just as r moon. <lb/>
we become sick and because A great hole in the. <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
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T. of <lb/>
the recently deceased Richard D. <lb/>
Dana, yesterday filed in court <lb/>
h lull l have set <lb/>
aside as illegal the merger of the <lb/>
American Company, the <lb/>
Consolidated Company <lb/>
and Tobacco <lb/>
Company into <lb/>
Company. Mr. Dana holds <lb/>
fifty shares of stock original <lb/>
American Tobacco He <lb/>
claims the <lb/>
without the of himself or <lb/>
Richard S. Dana that the <lb/>
merger is violation of the State <lb/>
Federal <lb/>
He further claim the <lb/>
merger violates th Federal con- <lb/>
in tint it is an impair- <lb/>
of a contract. names <lb/>
not only the bat the <lb/>
directors, as defendants in his <lb/>
salt, and among others names <lb/>
James Duke, Thomas and <lb/>
Thomas F. .- party defend- <lb/>
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Press. <lb/>
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LETTER TO W. S ATKINS <lb/>
Greenville. H. <lb/>
Dear Sin A in <lb/>
has teaching two hotel- <lb/>
men how to paint. <lb/>
Mr. is the barber. <lb/>
Three years ago h- painted bis <lb/>
house and shop <lb/>
A year afterward, the hotels <lb/>
across are all on <lb/>
painted, not <lb/>
story don't tell the first <lb/>
half of the how much the <lb/>
three paints coot per square foot. <lb/>
Ii tells how I hey looked la-t year. <lb/>
The laugh was not on the bar- <lb/>
His house and looked <lb/>
the hotels had to look <lb/>
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we do no, know enough to keep pile on the f shopkeeper <lb/>
well The time will come when a picked up a stick and blew <lb/>
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adopt the sundial's motto, record <lb/>
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mind the dark or shadowed hours. <lb/>
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rich let the others drop him on <lb/>
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P. <lb/>
Paint. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
F. W. Co. <lb/>
II. I., fair sells our <lb/>
The hens have become smarter <lb/>
the of is lower. <lb/>
They can lie no <lb/>
cents <lb/>
ea h school he save the <lb/>
a list of the whose eyes <lb/>
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SPECIAL EXCURSION <lb/>
TO CUBA <lb/>
via Atlantic Coast Line. <lb/>
, ., int. <lb/>
Havana, and return, <lb/>
iii Greenville, N. <lb/>
s meals berth <lb/>
, ii. . Tickets will be <lb/>
sold which <lb/>
will reach T Pin. the <lb/>
of h b. cm <lb/>
b m saving <lb/>
Tick, la <lb/>
mu o-i any steamer leaving <lb/>
I until 13th Inclusive, <lb/>
v. in, limit in reach <lb/>
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in letter to a W of fifteen, ex- to mi Ii .; <lb/>
news, account of crime. . t in <lb/>
palling. She , within final <lb/>
limit ticket. <lb/>
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were falling. And <lb/>
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office floor, he I on re. <lb/>
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Tit-Bits. <lb/>
-i i agent, or write, <lb/>
J. . J. <lb/>
EMERSON, T. M., <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
TO THE TEACHERS. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY. MARCH 1905. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
cS <lb/>
J. I. FLEMING- <lb/>
J B, LITTLE. <lb/>
J. J. USE. <lb/>
Pit County. Member of House of Member of the House of <lb/>
, From Pitt County. County. <lb/>
James I son born <lb/>
in Pitt in 1887 He was horn hi Pitt J w <lb/>
at 26th, 1864. horn near <lb/>
f and com m the <lb/>
Dieted i <lb/>
College. He was June <lb/>
Greenville, N. March 23rd <lb/>
Ii is a of congratulation <lb/>
the town Green- <lb/>
ville and to and <lb/>
tile of <lb/>
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for Die timely cordial to Mi Lain It White, bill h.- and Miss <lb/>
lion to the teachers of public a. . t. i-iv. . capacity and Ci J. <lb/>
. . law. power not by many men them. <lb/>
Mr. i. who bar- e-joyed in <lb/>
Incited <lb/>
he received only at Oxford He <lb/>
in all bi lite, May II. 1870, in <lb/>
if <lb/>
schools of the county of Pin to <lb/>
hold institute this summer <lb/>
in the town of Greenville in <lb/>
graded school building, s-u h <lb/>
time as may hereafter ct <lb/>
And we the teacher- <lb/>
of the various schools of the comity <lb/>
that desire fr <lb/>
them to upend a month In our town <lb/>
has been so sincerely manifest by <lb/>
our town the <lb/>
that prompts invitation i <lb/>
cordial. The <lb/>
life is not always the good <lb/>
women who are doing so lo <lb/>
the lives and train the <lb/>
children who are to he th- men <lb/>
and women of the country for weal <lb/>
or woe me entitled to the very heal <lb/>
of every I he people can i <lb/>
making their ville <lb/>
together mice a year as pleasant, band <lb/>
instructive and as their lie his <lb/>
time and means will permit. There Mr. I. M <lb/>
is nothing that can be <lb/>
those brave, heroic Rood Mr. i. e by a <lb/>
women too good for their reward of is <lb/>
in service so well done. effective and .-, <lb/>
ts sincerely of her splendid and a ready <lb/>
women and well she has a right Mr. <lb/>
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baa not heretofore H u . <lb/>
been n a fitting position to offer lo <lb/>
school the advantage fairs. Mr. in mi <lb/>
SOCIAL. <lb/>
Thursday, <lb/>
S. S left morning for <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
Waller Render left morning <lb/>
or ii. <lb/>
Hi- service in re Tn <lb/>
for the lib i. <lb/>
be fought to Ayden<lb/>
. i- ii-. excellent . i in an . <lb/>
-be W. B. returned this <lb/>
News Kinston <lb/>
fighter In and in war. <lb/>
above the . give <lb/>
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-i member earnest and aggressive campaign. <lb/>
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1903 and by farmers in Carolina. He .-delightfully lime left for <lb/>
2.400 la he deep all move- ,, <lb/>
meats to bettering th- <lb/>
. . , , . . Mrs. h, A. <lb/>
and of farmers and <lb/>
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END OF THE CENTURY BOOK CLUB <lb/>
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Cofield <lb/>
v. evening from <lb/>
Ms. Lee this <lb/>
for b-r home in <lb/>
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G. who has been <lb/>
Lewiston this <lb/>
Mis. J. G. and children <lb/>
hostess evening from <lb/>
if n en , ,,.,., <lb/>
, ., , . ea in receiving her guests by Misses ; , <lb/>
public <lb/>
leading refer, M Dr. L. O. Skinner, of <lb/>
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invest in the work of farmer-. H in the general I ed on the evening train. <lb/>
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their glow upon the I to today. <lb/>
member <lb/>
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the men n <lb/>
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bills ;, --e; i house <lb/>
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changed his bill and <lb/>
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fail flitted <lb/>
a. <lb/>
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hither thither. <lb/>
to the absence of <lb/>
and vice-president, <lb/>
Mi-. L. <lb/>
Arthur presided the nu ling, <lb/>
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Shakespeare as roll <lb/>
c died each member <lb/>
Dr. W. H. Bagwell went to Nor- <lb/>
folk to day lo lake Carl Alice to <lb/>
hospital to be operated on for <lb/>
appendicitis. <lb/>
Mrs. W. K. and Miss <lb/>
Fleming, who have <lb/>
K. M. Hearne, left <lb/>
. for <lb/>
facts <lb/>
lie ,<lb/>
t . I her name a quotation <lb/>
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st in n exerted Himself in way to <lb/>
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and in house in 1908 was approved <lb/>
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ha, the tiers of miss of <lb/>
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class far <lb/>
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of I <lb/>
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the fight on . . . . <lb/>
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house read a of <lb/>
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train t J . i . <lb/>
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with n paper en I <lb/>
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diver an address at closing of <lb/>
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a social lire I lie people n i <lb/>
town would be honored to have i <lb/>
this array of womanly tin s- <lb/>
constitute a pail of our force . p <lb/>
body politic for Urns as <lb/>
w. We <lb/>
sincerely the people of <lb/>
the town community will <lb/>
graciously cordially respond <lb/>
to request of the commutes <lb/>
aldermen to <lb/>
range great <lb/>
we do hope and believe go <lb/>
people of town and I J<lb/>
t open their , <lb/>
their ,, <lb/>
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are great <lb/>
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each ever; one of the. at hi <lb/>
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FIRE AT SCOTLAND NECK. <lb/>
Several Buildings Burned Loss Between <lb/>
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mis morning <lb/>
this i s by a fire <lb/>
Swamp school, near there, at <lb/>
P. and daughter, <lb/>
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Mrs. Dancy has been <lb/>
for some time, and <lb/>
i he health will <lb/>
be es restored. <lb/>
be w. <lb/>
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value of <lb/>
to the <lb/>
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a a. which there <lb/>
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to Mrs <lb/>
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wisdom nod iii running Into the dining m-mi <lb/>
debate at every sere served With dainty <lb/>
point. h by a bevy, of girls. <lb/>
th- industry In the invited guest were ales <lb/>
river Dutch dames Dove, E. G. Thursday evening <lb/>
pound made an earnest Earnest Parham, Hugh where they <lb/>
fight for it. I., and Snead, of banquet of the Tar <lb/>
in every I Louisburg, <lb/>
, March <lb/>
I. I. went to <lb/>
veiling. <lb/>
Mr. in Mrs. j. L. Casper, of <lb/>
la in, came in <lb/>
Mi of Rocky <lb/>
XI nu., i Visiting her sister. Mrs. <lb/>
S, . <lb/>
Skinner and It. <lb/>
,, , <lb/>
w all ill hi <lb/>
brook saved of hi-. Both <lb/>
. in lid <lb/>
he own.- Lewis <lb/>
in spent several ,, <lb/>
days in ; week and <lb/>
matte, that I farm I. Moore, Will Ricks, <lb/>
farmer and m Mat Ion of the John Kicks, II. A. While <lb/>
session I ad hearing Brown, and Misses i <lb/>
what lo the Taylor, <lb/>
of ii failed I For lies Wow, Jones, Mary <lb/>
lo find sup- Fail Fleming. <lb/>
porter. He took interest likewise The next meeting club <lb/>
in i ill be on Tuesday, lib, <lb/>
iii the execution of the criminal with Mrs. J. L. Wooten. <lb/>
low, am <lb/>
for p f <lb/>
th f per- <lb/>
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