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Plan of the Immigration Promoter. <lb />
If plan . t the Slate Depart-1 <lb />
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the various commercial and <lb />
of into. <lb />
for the promo- <lb />
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Glenn will lie asked to <lb />
fix a date for a meeting to <lb />
his organization. <lb />
Mr. T. K. secretary <lb />
the State Board of <lb />
issued h circular letter <lb />
in regard to the send <lb />
one to every commercial and <lb />
Industrial In the <lb />
State, and to each of tie railroad <lb />
companies The letter outlines <lb />
and explains the of the <lb />
News and O server. <lb />
WHAT <lb />
Smash Trust <lb />
Ne-v Yolk. Jan. whole- <lb />
ale fresh <lb />
has dropped chills it Will <lb />
to cents December. <lb />
is due <lb />
in the South and Southwest, re- <lb />
tailing in large the <lb />
lot Jan. the <lb />
receipts in the market <lb />
doubled, as the <lb />
I been restricted by <lb />
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that about <lb />
thirty of <lb />
nil were being <lb />
refrigerator <lb />
at New <lb />
higher pike ., <lb />
The result a disastrous. <lb />
these goods are now being pressed <lb />
for sale at to cent. <lb />
On The Tree In January. <lb />
The record for the late <lb />
to be held by Mr. It. J. <lb />
Davis of county. He brought <lb />
one day last w two small red <lb />
which he took from one of <lb />
his trees the day This <lb />
tree, be says, bore a couple <lb />
dozen as second crop of which these <lb />
two was a part They of the <lb />
Ga- <lb />
is a as <lb />
sear capable of curing the <lb />
majority of diseases as it is <lb />
Modern Science <lb />
to produce Bro <lb />
makes pure blood <lb />
is a <lb />
but the result of the <lb />
the <lb />
greatest chemists the <lb />
At the <lb />
first symptoms of fatigue <lb />
headache or backache, which <lb />
are often the forerunners <lb />
of disease, send for your <lb />
physician if you will, but, if <lb />
you take you may <lb />
And that by the time he has <lb />
answered your call, that the <lb />
symptoms have disappear- <lb />
ed. <lb />
Use as direct <lb />
ed. Live a temperate life. <lb />
If you become ill while so <lb />
doing, we will pay any <lb />
doctor s bill on de- <lb />
proof illness. <lb />
We don't want you <lb />
a cent, however, until we <lb />
have the bottle <lb />
for you Fill the coupon <lb />
under this advertisement <lb />
and mail it to us, taking care <lb />
to write your name and ad <lb />
dress plainly, and will <lb />
tend you without any cost <lb />
to you whatever full size <lb />
package to try No matter <lb />
what your trouble is, write <lb />
ions <lb />
Address <lb />
New York. <lb />
I. Wooten will give ms <lb />
personal guarantee that <lb />
will receive a fie-- ,. <lb />
you send Cr upon. <lb />
COUPON. <lb />
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State. . <lb />
Street address. . <lb />
My disease la. <lb />
If you think Bro <lb />
at once, or if yen have <lb />
used it. it is to be had <lb />
at all first class druggists. <lb />
Special sale by <lb />
J. L WOOTEN. <lb />
M. SCOTT CO., <lb />
Wholesale Agents for the <lb />
State of North <lb />
Charlotte. N. C. <lb />
White Goods <lb />
SALE <lb />
A Sale You Will Talk About <lb />
or Many Years to Come. <lb />
BIG VALUES <lb />
Fire in Richmond. <lb />
d, Va., Jan. IS An <lb />
morning lire destroyed <lb />
the Richmond Type and <lb />
Foundry, seriously damaged <lb />
printing department of the <lb />
Everett Company, and <lb />
slightly damaged the <lb />
hotel. loss about <lb />
coveted by insurance. <lb />
More Rural Routes. <lb />
The rural mail delivery <lb />
to enlarge and improve <lb />
in county. On the 15th a <lb />
route was at and <lb />
on the first February another <lb />
route will be served Stokes, <lb />
making two from that point. This <lb />
gives the county a total of <lb />
Wise buyers. Come early. This Sale embraces every de <lb />
j pertinent in this Store. For a number of days we have beet <lb />
receiving and assorting cases cases of New Spring Goods <lb />
. .-.,, Arranging Mock place ourselves ready for days of quick <lb />
Best Calico fie, m a which we <lb />
Checked , M, low. <lb />
A I V s <lb />
and Clots <lb />
Best A. F. C <lb />
W are prepared. early and heavy purchasing, to <lb />
If ml Best Sea Island offer value- we know will not be duplicated. Look <lb />
where yon will, price with value-then come here. <lb />
CORSETS. <lb />
WHITE GOODS. <lb />
Of Interest to the <lb />
In the February <lb />
is much of housewifely inter. <lb />
Isabel Gordon <lb />
household serial called Pro- <lb />
and its <lb />
Delicious receipts onions an <lb />
I cakes and desserts are supplement- <lb />
led by an Interesting and Instruct <lb />
article on <lb />
and panes <lb />
are extremely <lb />
Gardening and furnishing <lb />
are other topics of particular In- <lb />
in the Home. <lb />
The only way to leave the bad is <lb />
to cleave to the good. <lb />
A Big Cloth <lb />
for Boys Suit- now going <lb />
W Lawn <lb />
fie <lb />
A Full Line of MensA Boys a <lb />
all Linen Collars <lb />
Id A <lb />
Ladies Mixed <lb />
Extra <lb />
Fast <lb />
ii <lb />
Lisle Thread <lb />
doz and <lb />
Heavy Ribbed <lb />
price<lb />
Plain mid <lb />
welted Piques <lb />
COMFORTS <lb />
Closing all nu to <lb />
at the price of <lb />
Closing out all up to at <lb />
the small price of <lb />
Wide White <lb />
at this sale <lb />
Yard Heavy Canton <lb />
Flannel to <lb />
Best Grade Bleach <lb />
now at <lb />
BLANKETS <lb />
A Few more Extra Size Bed <lb />
Blankets <lb />
New Wool Blankets Bought <lb />
Before the Advance at Your <lb />
Own Price <lb />
A Good Jean Corset <lb />
hooks in <lb />
white only <lb />
Medium with <lb />
Hose <lb />
Trimmed good quality of Hose <lb />
Supporters attached <lb />
A Beautifully Made Corset <lb />
med with <lb />
Fine Lace, I value <lb />
now going at <lb />
GENTS <lb />
WEAR <lb />
n all Styles and Colors, Plenty <lb />
to Select From <lb />
CLOTHING. CLOTHING. <lb />
Special Prices in Men's, Youths and <lb />
Boys Clothing <lb />
HATS HATS HATS <lb />
At Your Own Price. <lb />
GLOVE, GLOVES <lb />
Men's Work <lb />
Driving <lb />
ii Golf <lb />
Fine Dressed and <lb />
dressed Kid Gloves 1.37 <lb />
Shoes for Men Women and <lb />
Children <lb />
It Will Pay You to Visit our <lb />
Millinery Department<lb />
LISTEN. <lb />
Since purchasing the interest of W. H. <lb />
Ricks in this business I have decided to <lb />
add another line. Therefore I want to <lb />
reduce my present stock of Groceries to <lb />
about one half. <lb />
In to do this we offer for CASH, <lb />
for days, my entire Stock of high grade <lb />
CANNED GOODS, BREAKFAST CEREALS, <lb />
HEALTH FOODS, NUTS, CHINA <lb />
WARE, PICKLES, ALSO MIXED PICKLES <lb />
S Etc., AT COST. <lb />
Thanking all for a liberal patronage <lb />
during the past year and especially during <lb />
the Xmas trade. <lb />
I am your friend, <lb />
JNO. K- RICKS- <lb />
We can Furnish <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
Your House from Top to Bottom and <lb />
will Give You Right Prices. <lb />
Store<lb />
THE EASTERN <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JANUARY 1906. <lb />
No. <lb />
Extravagant Longing. <lb />
I'd like to have sufficient wealth <lb />
To ride to yonder tow <lb />
There buy myself two <lb />
And pay for right down. <lb />
I'd to vi-it a <lb />
wild as it may <lb />
Be able at the second hour <lb />
To me some cream <lb />
I'd like to own a cake of ice <lb />
I would, my <lb />
sufficient money left <lb />
To buy a ton of coal. <lb />
I'd to keep a root <lb />
Slate shingled o'er my <lb />
Ami buy slut in yonder plot <lb />
To test in when I'm dead. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
THREATENED BY ANARCHISTS <lb />
ANOTHER <lb />
NOT SO MANY CASES. <lb />
PERSONAL MENTION<lb />
OVER THE STATE. <lb />
But the Court is Kept Busy. <lb />
Cases re not being run through <lb />
Glenn Among Intended A freight Train Now <lb />
Victims. Operating. <lb />
Wane,, the Coast Line is -how- quit his week, because <lb />
is News and J a disposition to do something ones <lb />
Ob-Hive the -f way, but. the court is kept busy <lb />
his. P.,, Jan. 24.- section, fa the the Harder problems <lb />
years to passenger train, the j capital coming this weeK <lb />
a j was put on <lb />
wrath inn might adopt m daily between Tarboro <lb />
The rial of Sylvester Barrett, <lb />
Mid whom with Jerry Cobb the <lb />
for and return gives grand jury returned a true bill for <lb />
the admirable Now an Constable at <lb />
U. . i I I., I.- I . <lb />
N. O. Jan. <lb />
A. B. Mil is visit- <lb />
O. Q. Calhoun, <lb />
Mrs. of Halifax, is visit- <lb />
her daughter, Mrs. Geo. H. <lb />
Cote. <lb />
Pete colored, had the <lb />
misfortune of being accidentally <lb />
shot S Painful not <lb />
necessarily n serious wound. <lb />
Mrs. Fred Harding, of Washing, <lb />
ton, was tin- guest of her sou, B. <lb />
L. Hull, <lb />
Mrs. John B. Smith is very sick <lb />
with typhoid fever. <lb />
Mrs. Adams, who been <lb />
a sufferer for a long time, died <lb />
Sunday. The burial took place <lb />
Monday <lb />
Several of the young men this <lb />
place attended services at Pleasant <lb />
Hill Sunday. <lb />
Misses Edwards <lb />
tie Denton, have the <lb />
Mis H. H. Stanley, left <lb />
Monday for their home in- Or- <lb />
While <lb />
made many who were loath <lb />
tin-in have. <lb />
Mrs. Cox. of- Greenville, <lb />
who has been friends here, <lb />
left for In me Tuesday morning. <lb />
Misses ma and <lb />
Bailey <lb />
on Pine strew Sunday. <lb />
J. <lb />
was town night. <lb />
at <lb />
Methodist Sunday<lb />
e Lodge No. A. <lb />
F A. M., meets. fourth <lb />
Thursday veiling. <lb />
welcome . all visiting <lb />
brethren. <lb />
Years <lb />
The of the Frank <lb />
-Young, Monday, of. seven <lb />
years in the for shoot- <lb />
at Mr. v. D. was <lb />
later to twelve years. <lb />
Long learned that after Mr. <lb />
the the <lb />
went get a pistol <lb />
and bad time to think over it <lb />
return to the store <lb />
the From <lb />
tin- Judge deemed that the <lb />
punishment st be heavier. <lb />
have attain league. t. has been put on I was set for Thursday <lb />
toil. blackmail and I Tarboro early the mo. n-1 morning and a special of <lb />
-U the lives of for aid return the ordered. Only <lb />
official-in the United States. day. This is known as a <lb />
t In. -i-i n through freight, <lb />
tic Utters mid cars to and from the different <lb />
me ere in t be route. <lb />
the regular local Line <lb />
lot of Work and will cause Bruce, last August, and which had <lb />
shipments to be handled with , with the plain- <lb />
in and <lb />
ii itch. <lb />
f.-u ii <lb />
of <lb />
son of Ohio, hi a , <lb />
Include tin- <lb />
H North <lb />
n. oil -I Hi- <lb />
bin <lb />
sudden <lb />
, I be tried now as Cobb has not been <lb />
Judgment was taken several <lb />
This against the Atlantic <lb />
arising from wreck at <lb />
Dally <lb />
Higgs went to this <lb />
trial of Lou James <lb />
for burglary that was M i- <lb />
This through freight is put on j <lb />
u . day afternoon did not get to the <lb />
the view running it through . <lb />
. . jury until late Tuesday. <lb />
reason when <lb />
Of Those and Coming. in <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
John G. of Warren- <lb />
morning. ton, committed suicide by -hunting <lb />
J. went up the road himself. <lb />
Tuesday afternoon. Henry a Russian Jew, <lb />
W. M. Lang returned Tuesday was and in his <lb />
afternoon from Winston. <lb />
P. T. Anthony returned Tues- A arrested in <lb />
day noon from Ayden Prov,, the robber of the <lb />
at Elmore, in <lb />
G G. returned <lb />
. . <lb />
imam a young white <lb />
J returned man the <lb />
Greene county. i New London, Stanley unify, <lb />
. T , hie to hi- cell and fatally <lb />
Lucy Johnson returned . <lb />
-1. . t. t burned. <lb />
from Ayden. , . ,, ,, , , <lb />
the Virginia Carolina <lb />
Mrs. C. Forbes -e ; Co., will build a factory <lb />
limed Tuesday afternoon from at Durham. <lb />
Florida special on the <lb />
Dr. M. I Fleming, of Hamilton, I Atlantic Line was wrecked <lb />
came in Tuesday evening and left Saturday afternoon. <lb />
shipments of this character are <lb />
being handled, we hope there <lb />
much business as to <lb />
in increased I variant continuance. The <lb />
if-i-said to come from in- . will come on soon <lb />
or known as the liter fertilizer shipments lire over <lb />
f avenue, this will make need for <lb />
rough freight. Then another <lb />
N; J. n which has <lb />
l. en h <lb />
The the the <lb />
Timi- silk riots many <lb />
were slain by anarchists <lb />
who ears the blame <lb />
the sills then on <lb />
were today <lb />
j for <lb />
season comes dose alter <lb />
to -be followed <lb />
by a new cotton crop. M hoop <lb />
up and keep the <lb />
going. <lb />
OPTIONS CLOSED. <lb />
had nut at noon <lb />
today. <lb />
Moore made a bleak <lb />
the illegal selling whiskey at <lb />
Bethel. There were several <lb />
again.-t W. J. Janus and John <lb />
James was convicted In <lb />
two cases and three others were <lb />
continued, was <lb />
vie A number of prominent <lb />
; people of Bethel as <lb />
witnesses testified that illegal <lb />
of liquor there had been <lb />
bad. was sentenced <lb />
to jail for six mouths. James was <lb />
also sentenced to prison for six <lb />
Ha- victims. In each <lb />
ii tunics the victim had refused to <lb />
pi-v over money black mailers, <lb />
i In list of marked men <lb />
Governor Glenn's name is the only <lb />
Southern executive mentioned. <lb />
BURGLARY IN SECOND DE- <lb />
Sentenced to Year In <lb />
Wednesday night <lb />
co Depot Site. <lb />
options taken recently upon <lb />
property here on which to locate <lb />
the depot for Raleigh Pam- <lb />
Sound railroad expired on <lb />
Wednesday, and we are told by <lb />
months. Over both of them <lb />
was in other to visit J. R. Moore, <lb />
cases. <lb />
his morning. <lb />
of who <lb />
has been spending a few days <lb />
left morning. <lb />
United States Attorney Harry <lb />
Skinner returned from Raleigh <lb />
Tuesday evening. <lb />
Mis. I. A. Pittman of <lb />
came in this morning to visit her <lb />
Mrs. W. R. Smith. <lb />
Mrs. Harry Harding, who has <lb />
been visiting Mrs. F. C. Harding, <lb />
left this morning for Charlotte. <lb />
B. C. Copeland, Columbia <lb />
C, who superintended the eon- <lb />
b mot ion of the water works <lb />
here last spring, came Tuesday <lb />
Pullman cars were ditched, <lb />
yet only a few of the passengers <lb />
ere A freight train <lb />
wrecked at the same spot the night <lb />
before. <lb />
T. K. secretary of the <lb />
board of agriculture, is <lb />
statement that <lb />
nor Glenn will, late In . r <lb />
early a rail for <lb />
convention to be held in Raleigh <lb />
to be attended by <lb />
from all organizations and <lb />
the <lb />
movement. <lb />
GENERAL NEWS. <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
List of the Cases Tried. <lb />
Friendly Howard and Cornelius <lb />
Mr. L I. Moore who U interested Newsome, escaped con j <lb />
n and acting for the that not <lb />
Frank Young, with dead- <lb />
weapon with intent to kill <lb />
pleads guilty, sentenced to <lb />
for twelve years. <lb />
Dally Jan. <lb />
Sheriff Edwards, of Snow Bill, <lb />
j was here today. <lb />
G. G. went the road <lb />
. . . <lb />
t he options were closed and deeds <lb />
for the property. <lb />
This property selected for the <lb />
depot site located on Dickinson <lb />
extends across <lb />
the jury in the case of Ninth street id the old <lb />
on tot Ninth <lb />
Mo. and was given f Mi. Moore also tells us mat work j for m Jerry Cobb <lb />
to the jury just before adjournment is being, pushed rapidly on the j <lb />
the Raleigh Pam Joe dead <lb />
Sound road, and he thinks it weapon, plead guilty, lined <lb />
J S. Higgs <lb />
tori Wednesday evening <lb />
H. S. spent <lb />
today at arid <lb />
A, of <lb />
Frank Young, carrying of <lb />
ed weapon pleat's guilty, judgment<lb />
returned a true <lb />
of the Tuesday evening and <lb />
lie <lb />
day night. <lb />
When was rendered <lb />
there some between <lb />
conn-el and the court as to whether <lb />
the verdict should be accepted or <lb />
set <lb />
will reach <lb />
mouths. <lb />
Greenville in <lb />
of Removed From Brain. <lb />
Pa., Jan. <lb />
three inches in <lb />
length, was today removed from in <lb />
the brain of John Winston, t n. <lb />
M. Preston Gotten <lb />
Woolen. The diet as <lb />
by he jury was <lb />
his morning at opening of <lb />
con it Judge Long <lb />
in years the prison <lb />
at hurt <lb />
As to Cotton to the Acre. <lb />
We copied Thursday from <lb />
The defendant was represented , <lb />
it. the trial A. Sugg, <lb />
the <lb />
Statement that last year Mr. N. <lb />
Shaw, of county, raised <lb />
thirty bales of cotton on six acres. <lb />
The Observer has told of some large <lb />
yields of cotton in this county <lb />
France And <lb />
nary <lb />
presided at a cabinet <lb />
N. at the Hospital <lb />
here. An W made to draw <lb />
out by means of a <lb />
powerful magnet, the steel <lb />
so firmly the <lb />
w resort <lb />
to knife. operation- s <lb />
the patient u <lb />
to be doing well. <lb />
Died. <lb />
The of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Sam Flake evening <lb />
and was at <lb />
family a few <lb />
from town. <lb />
that he had received a <lb />
from Ambassador <lb />
to the effect that the <lb />
United consider a <lb />
French naval <lb />
Vi In lobe a violation of the <lb />
France, it is <lb />
pointed out, thin- has her hands <lb />
free, but the <lb />
for the as <lb />
not lake decisive until <lb />
of M. th <lb />
others of one production of two <lb />
bales on an acre, Now comes The <lb />
Newton Enterprise and tells of Mr <lb />
George of having <lb />
made four bales of pounds each <lb />
on two and n half acres; and <lb />
is further westward than any <lb />
county ill tho that grows any <lb />
cotton at all. We all talk-and with <lb />
good reason- of great progress <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
in all lines of endeavor, but the <lb />
t, in tow-. <lb />
Mine Lizzie U <lb />
cm. this Mrs. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs A. J. <lb />
Wednesday morning <lb />
from <lb />
Mrs., C. J. Forbes, went to La- <lb />
Grange, this morning visit her <lb />
daughter Mrs. G. B. W. Hadley. <lb />
Hurtling. <lb />
The editor a few hours in <lb />
Kinston Tuesday. That town is <lb />
pushing right ahead in street <lb />
and is setting a pace that <lb />
of the wreck cases against the At- ought to be fast to <lb />
Coast Line which had been low. Kinston is a enterprising <lb />
and costs. <lb />
J. H. <lb />
, assault with deadly weapon, both <lb />
guilty, fined and costs. <lb />
. Charlie carrying con- <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
costs. <lb />
divorce was and <lb />
judgment wast entered la another <lb />
Happenings of Interest Over the <lb />
Country. <lb />
An ex on the Brazilian <lb />
turret ship near Rio <lb />
Janeiro, killed out of a crew <lb />
of <lb />
Kentucky has caught the fever <lb />
and a was lynched at Hop- <lb />
Sunday night. <lb />
Miss Pauline claiming <lb />
C, her home, <lb />
arrested in Kansas City for going <lb />
around disguised as a man. <lb />
Greenville, C, is excited by <lb />
the discovery of a rich gold <lb />
in near that city. <lb />
A Plymouth Rock hen at <lb />
show in Boston sold <lb />
compromised. <lb />
TUe grand jury having <lb />
ed its work was discharged for the <lb />
term. Judge Long complimented <lb />
them for their efficiency and <lb />
Don't forget the and cents <lb />
goods at The Store. <lb />
Mr-, Hardy, aged <lb />
thanked them the assistance years, mother of H. B. <lb />
they have rendered the court. <lb />
A POPULAR COMPANY. <lb />
They Delight Greenville People, <lb />
The little folks were delighted <lb />
with the given by the <lb />
Co., in the opera <lb />
state is improving in nothing so home, evening, as wall <lb />
much as in its agriculture. It has M reception held by the <lb />
been but a few years since a bale company after play ill which <lb />
cotton to then refreshments were <lb />
Old at <lb />
small patches specially prepared <lb />
and regarded as greeted by an immense <lb />
indeed it was j the largest the engage- <lb />
Now it doesn't attract any <lb />
lid presently, if our This engagement of <lb />
improve their it, the Co., here. <lb />
ill I the tho j They our people that <lb />
O Rack, may a hearty <lb />
. Observer. <lb />
Hardy, died Tuesday at lat- <lb />
home Raleigh, It has been <lb />
only ten days since Mr. Hardy lost <lb />
his wile, and his friends through- <lb />
out the state with him <lb />
in this double <lb />
New garden teed at the Racket <lb />
store of A. U Ellington A Co. <lb />
A dispatch from Cape Beale <lb />
the Steamer Valencia, of San Fran <lb />
been wrecked near there <lb />
and one hundred people <lb />
Nine survivors have reached Cape <lb />
lighthouse. <lb />
J. F. King went to Norfolk today <lb />
to buy a car load of horses <lb />
mules. He says if you Io see <lb />
something good in that line call <lb />
at his stables near live Points when <lb />
he gets back. <lb />
Where Lynching Would be Excusable. <lb />
A man who will curse over the <lb />
phone is exceedingly short on <lb />
manners. He a misfit and <lb />
a moral standpoint. <lb />
The pin lie would be at <lb />
the number who do this. It is bud <lb />
enough to swear over the phone <lb />
when talking to another man, but <lb />
when one pitches and curses the <lb />
operator at the central office there <lb />
should be some law to tit the case. <lb />
He might rig up some kind of an <lb />
excuse when talking for instance, <lb />
in a jocular vein to a <lb />
when he gets mad because be can- <lb />
not gel proper connection, <lb />
when it is known that it is not the <lb />
fault of the operator, and goes to <lb />
her it is about time be was <lb />
taken out and To show bow <lb />
unreasonable a man can be, we <lb />
recall an instance happened <lb />
one Sunday some time ago. A <lb />
man called up a certain reside mi <lb />
central rang the and no ore <lb />
answered. The man yelled at her <lb />
again and still no one an <lb />
then he cursed her <lb />
not satisfied with up the <lb />
chief operator and her for <lb />
failure to get the number he <lb />
ed. Next day it was ascertained <lb />
that residents or the house he <lb />
wanted were not at home during <lb />
entire day. Right here is <lb />
the <lb />
where he needed killing. We <lb />
it by everyone of the ladies <lb />
at <lb />
Record.<lb /></p>
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JANUARY <lb />
THE BANNER <lb />
KITE GOODS <lb />
MONTH <lb />
Find GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE prepared to meet your requirements in this <lb />
line of Merchandise. Our first shipment of <lb />
Man's <lb />
m often M bin<lb />
Leavenworth,<lb />
fused allow III <lb />
on his v. id-, female iron <lb />
tile, he Maya c m <lb />
eluded lo ii Electric <lb />
wife i- s-i Kick, <lb />
H lea l t- I'll. Hull five <lb />
h ill tailed to <lb />
. Alt-r diking i <lb />
-h <lb />
it .-i tin <lb />
J. L. <lb />
surprise is to <lb />
-i Hie neighbor <lb />
invited. <lb />
Son Lost Mother <lb />
our <lb />
through it I my Moth <lb />
write K. B. of <lb />
Mn. For the live year-, <lb />
however, nil the sign ill <lb />
i i r cold. I have <lb />
Dr. King's Few for e n <lb />
Inn saved We <lb />
from Hi- <lb />
l i h was a sad <lb />
hut he that <lb />
must neglected, <lb />
how to cur-- It, Quickest re <lb />
i I f-i colds <lb />
awl at <lb />
T. Woolen. --1-1 -r. <lb />
bottle free. <lb />
My Friend, it Worth <lb />
Suppose St-p aid See <lb />
ii <lb />
K 1903. <lb />
Joe lake pleas- <lb />
I lit hi girl of <lb />
i case . f <lb />
, meal ., <lb />
Sue i tenth Ii <lb />
. . I , <lb />
ml <lb />
,, i ., , , , , j <lb />
I . o of <lb />
it She. not of <lb />
it for HI <lb />
J. W. COBB <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Publishers <lb />
and Printers <lb />
We have an entirely new <lb />
on which patents <lb />
pending, whereby we <lb />
can reface old Brass Col <lb />
mini and Head Rules, <lb />
pt. and thicker, and make <lb />
i lie-in fully as good as now <lb />
and any unsightly <lb />
knobs or feet on the bot- <lb />
I Oil. <lb />
I Not Quite <lb />
How often you can yet a <lb />
thing <lb />
null or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
is all you could desire, and <lb />
we will sue that tool <lb />
box does not lack a <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse <lb />
of <lb />
J. R <lb />
Corey <lb />
PRICES <lb />
I Solacing Column <lb />
regular lengths <lb />
defacing L. S. and <lb />
Head inches in <lb />
each <lb />
and over <lb />
per lb; <lb />
New Goods <lb />
HAS IT EVER <lb />
OCCURRED TO YOU <lb />
How Many People <lb />
Can Reach Without <lb />
leaving your own office <lb />
are here and ready for your inspection. We are showing some splendid values, a few of which we mention. <lb />
FINE WASH CHIFFON or French Lawn, <lb />
in. wide, the best value on the <lb />
market In plain wash material for yd <lb />
in. PERSIAN LAWN, smooth fine <lb />
count goods, for yd <lb />
Finer grades for to yd <lb />
in. INDIA LINEN, to yd <lb />
PLAIN from to yd <lb />
in. PLAIN WHITE LAWNS from <lb />
to yd <lb />
Beautiful Sheer HANDKERCHIEF LINENS <lb />
in wide, from to yd<lb />
ART LINEN, Round Thread, in wide <lb />
for yd <lb />
IRISH LINEN, in wide to yd <lb />
Heavy Soft Finished DRESS LINENS 1-2 <lb />
yards wide for 1.00 yd <lb />
Fine quality soft sheer figured MADRAS <lb />
small neat designs from <lb />
yd <lb />
Our LACE and EMBROIDERY Stock are <lb />
full of good things as usual. We always <lb />
carry a complete assortment in this line <lb />
and it will be to your interest to look <lb />
through our showing. <lb />
J. R. J. <lb />
IS A DOOR TO YOUR <lb />
BUSINESS <lb />
NO TELEPHONE <lb />
IS LOCKING Tilt <lb />
DOOR <lb />
Can You Afford It <lb />
LEI OUR MANAGER <lb />
TALK it over with you. <lb />
For Rates <lb />
TO <lb />
MANAGER or <lb />
Home Telephone and <lb />
Telegraph Company,<lb />
A sample of refaced <lb />
Rule, wile full <lb />
will be cheerfully <lb />
sea on application. <lb />
Printers Supply Co <lb />
Manufactures of Type and <lb />
Printing Material <lb />
M. <lb />
SOUTHERN <lb />
Steamboat Service. <lb />
Steamer L. leaves <lb />
daily <lb />
at ii a. in. for Greenville; leaves <lb />
Greenville daily <lb />
at in. for <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Norfolk Southern Railroad for <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb />
New York, and all other <lb />
North, a Norfolk <lb />
with all m , <lb />
order <lb />
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb />
Southern R. R. <lb />
Sailing subject to change <lb />
without notice. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green- <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
H. C. General T. and <lb />
f. Agent, Norfolk, Va. <lb />
M. K. KING, V. P. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Fresh kept urn- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
How Is <lb />
Is your pulse weak, too slow, <lb />
too fast, or does it skip a beat <lb />
Do you have shortness of <lb />
breath, weak or hungry spells, <lb />
or choking <lb />
spoils, palpitation, fluttering, <lb />
pains around the heart, in side <lb />
shoulder; or hurt when <lb />
lying on left side <lb />
If you have any of these <lb />
symptoms your heart is weak <lb />
or diseased, and cannot get <lb />
better without assistance. <lb />
Dr. Heart Cure <lb />
Strengthen weak hearts, and <lb />
rarely ever fails to cure heart <lb />
disease. Try it, and see how <lb />
quickly you will find relief. <lb />
lit, I <lb />
down <lb />
in i <lb />
by my ll I my <lb />
Sly i m <lb />
in., up <lb />
I i tn one- <lb />
than norm and <lb />
led no- h-art <lb />
or hi tin. alt <lb />
up In boil to from <lb />
I sent for five of Dr. <lb />
Heart Cure, and by His I <lb />
nil t entirely <lb />
cured, i feel better l have for <lb />
year, I am to do <lb />
any kind of work on my farm, <lb />
told me Hint If It <lb />
been for Dr. Heart Cure <lb />
would now be In my <lb />
U T. <lb />
Ky. <lb />
Dr. Heart Cure la by <lb />
your will <lb />
the bottle will benefit. If It <lb />
he will refund your money. <lb />
Miles Medical Co., Ind <lb />
WHAT IS A MUMMY <lb />
A Chapter of Information About Some <lb />
Egyptian <lb />
When a member Egyptian <lb />
family died nil the put on <lb />
and from baths, <lb />
mid delicacies of all from <lb />
forty to days, to the <lb />
rank of the person deceased. Death <lb />
one put an end to all dis- <lb />
that prevailed in life, <lb />
and slave were subject <lb />
the law. <lb />
The record of the life of the de- <lb />
ceased had to he examined by a <lb />
tribunal of forty-two judges before <lb />
he could be given burial with his <lb />
ancestors. If the deeds of hi life <lb />
proved that he eras worthy of burial <lb />
Ilia body was carried across the <lb />
lake, of which each province <lb />
one, was there permitted to <lb />
if the judges found him <lb />
worthy, even though he belonged to <lb />
the highest he could not be <lb />
buried with his ancestors. The body <lb />
was returned to his relatives and <lb />
was buried on the side of the <lb />
opposite to the burial place of the <lb />
just. <lb />
The belief of the Egyptians in a <lb />
future state of existence gave rise <lb />
to the practice of embalming the <lb />
dead. They wished to carefully <lb />
the body, so that the soul upon <lb />
its return to its former abode at the <lb />
end of all things might it ready <lb />
for its reception. Bodies were em- <lb />
in three different ways. The <lb />
most expensive and magnificent <lb />
method was used upon the bodies <lb />
of kings and other persons of dis- <lb />
rank, the cost amount- <lb />
to a talent of silver, or <lb />
A number of persons were em- <lb />
ployed in the of embalming, <lb />
and they were treated with re- <lb />
Plied. They filled the cavities of <lb />
the body with myrrh, cinnamon, <lb />
spires and many kinds of sweet <lb />
smelling drugs. <lb />
After a certain time had elapsed <lb />
the body was swathed in lawn <lb />
lets, which were glued together with <lb />
a kind of thin gum, and then crust- <lb />
ed over with costly perfumes. By <lb />
mode of embalming the shape <lb />
of the body, the lineaments of the <lb />
face, the eyebrows and eyelashes <lb />
were preserved in their natural per- <lb />
Bodies thus embalmed are <lb />
what we now call Egyptian mum- <lb />
mies. <lb />
Greek Humor. <lb />
When, Salamis, Xerxes <lb />
in full High for Asia, and the over- <lb />
crowded vessel, so the story ran, <lb />
was laboring in the storm, Xerxes, <lb />
getting frightened, asked the cap- <lb />
whether there was any chance <lb />
of safety. said the captain, <lb />
the ship is lightened of <lb />
fin of its whereupon <lb />
Xerxes, tinning to the Persians, ex- <lb />
claimed, is the time to show <lb />
your loyalty to your king, for on <lb />
you my safety And with- <lb />
out n word the well trained courtiers <lb />
made obeisance and leaped into the <lb />
Thus unburdened, the shin <lb />
rived at the land, whereupon Xerxes <lb />
presented the captain with a golden <lb />
crown for having saved the king's <lb />
life and ordered his head cut oil <lb />
for having t lie death of so <lb />
many noble Persians. <lb />
The Old Ac <lb />
An cruet old gentleman whose <lb />
hair was fast turning silver, entered <lb />
a crowded street ear. He was ob- <lb />
proud of his years and car- <lb />
himself well. As ho grasped u <lb />
strap a fussy, woman <lb />
rose and <lb />
gentleman her <lb />
with the <lb />
thank <lb />
think of <lb />
on old I . . <lb />
; . <lb />
out any i . i <lb />
between our n <lb />
The woman I <lb />
street. The old ; <lb />
red the elderly <lb />
lie declined <lb />
I couldn't <lb />
I scat to <lb />
ll <lb />
hide <lb />
with- <lb />
Ills <lb />
Union <lb />
Ho <lb />
No one can tell such <lb />
lushing <lb />
of the <lb />
and the <lb />
pupil- iii <lb />
funny idea in t;. <lb />
head, but his u r i- <lb />
it yet. lie n, nils <lb />
schools in the t on <lb />
teacher was quizzing her <lb />
geography. After she bad ed <lb />
questions and received <lb />
factory replies she asked what a vol- <lb />
was, went the boy's hand, <lb />
end his face beamed with delight. <lb />
i- it. <lb />
volcano is just like a sheen, <lb />
only its hair Isn't so was the <lb />
Startling reply. Journal. <lb />
Thorn. <lb />
you children, <lb />
yes You know Robin- <lb />
Robinson <lb />
him very <lb />
What's that got to do with <lb />
going to tell you. Ho <lb />
and have fifty-one between <lb />
are you talking about You <lb />
must be I What do u <lb />
quits correct; he lives on one <lb />
side the orphan I <lb />
the <lb />
Why Not Own a Ho <lb />
REAL ESTATE IN GREENVILLE ISA <lb />
Safe investment <lb />
Secure a Good Location while there is to do so at <lb />
Prices and on Easy Terms. <lb />
I have that splendid property, just east of the town limits in South Greenville, into convenient lots for home-seekers <lb />
and will sell them on easy terms. There is no better location for homes anywhere around Greenville. High elevation, level, <lb />
and convenient, being only a few minutes walk from the business part of town. This property is just outside the corporate <lb />
limits, yet those who reside there will have the benefit of the graded school, and be as near to the churches, end depot and <lb />
as are the people in many parts of the town, being only three hundred yards from Five Points, nice neighborhood <lb />
adjacent to the property. Talk it over with me and let me show you these desirable lots. No better time than NOW to buy. <lb />
Greenville will grow rapidly in the next few years and property will be higher. Catch the opportunity before it is too late. <lb />
Call on or address <lb />
SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
mm hi , <lb />
DID HIVE TOO <lb />
PRICE CUT IN HALF <lb />
Never heard of a man who did. It's about <lb />
this date trousers get house-sprung, shiny <lb />
threadbare--about this time when the <lb />
wear comes or when they're ragged round <lb />
the bottom. <lb />
A pair of our new Perfect Fitting <lb />
TROUSERS at <lb />
or will <lb />
give you almost a now <lb />
Suit Effect. <lb />
KEEP THE NAME IN TROUSERS <lb />
REVIEW OF <lb />
COSMOPOLITAN <lb />
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION <lb />
THE AMERICAN FARMER <lb />
THE DAILY REFLECTOR <lb />
. I <lb />
OR <lb />
cents a <lb />
button <lb />
RIP <lb />
Frank Wilson, <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
COTTON SEED, MEAL AND HULLS. <lb />
FEED STUFFS. <lb />
I am paying the highest market price, for Cotton Seed <lb />
in any quantity. <lb />
I Cotton Meal and Hulls, in car lots or <lb />
less, sacked or loose, to suit purchaser, or exchange I'm-Seed <lb />
at warehouse. <lb />
HAY. CORN, OATS. BRAN, PHIP STUFF all <lb />
kinds iced constantly on hand. Lima In Oar lots. <lb />
Car of Golden Seed Oats to arrive, also Whit and Black <lb />
Oats, Red Ku-t Oat-. <lb />
I had a near <lb />
for this line. <lb />
cm to h f the <lb />
same stand by Johnston Bros . <lb />
p. V JOHNSTON.<lb />
. . A <lb />
All <lb />
Review of Reviews <lb />
Cosmopolitan <lb />
Woman's Home <lb />
Companion <lb />
American Farmer <lb />
Eastern Reflector <lb />
We a <lb />
are very <lb />
be- <lb />
able tin pub- <lb />
Ushers of those well mag <lb />
sires to offer a subscription for <lb />
i year at tins <lb />
have d tied <lb />
to lot readers . <lb />
advantage of the n in <lb />
order to got quickly a <lb />
Of paid in advance rs <lb />
Don't This Of let <lb />
The Reflector <lb />
Is Read By Everybody reach, and <lb />
it reaches people to J for what they wain. <lb />
If yon have what they want advertise ii and you are sure U <lb />
get a part of their money. <lb />
Reviews of Reviews <lb />
Many other are <lb />
desirable, and you may prefer <lb />
this or that fiction and <lb />
art publication, bat the Review <lb />
of is Sub- <lb />
American men and <lb />
men are to p <lb />
the times and going to <lb />
take the shortest cut which is <lb />
lie Review of <lb />
The Cosmopolitan Woman's Home <lb />
A leading for years <lb />
With the recent change of owner <lb />
ship it been improved. It is <lb />
far better in every and <lb />
aims to in the field <lb />
Every year or so there's one <lb />
notable advance in the forward <lb />
movement among the many mag <lb />
This year it is Cos <lb />
The Woman's Borne Com pi i inn <lb />
is for every member of ti. . <lb />
Hy bright, ea; <lb />
cultured, home loving <lb />
woman i- an ideal entertainer <lb />
helper in a thousand <lb />
ways; but the fathers ind <lb />
brothers and sons join in its <lb />
perusal by the fireside; children <lb />
eagerly turn to the pages that <lb />
are written for them. <lb />
The American Farmer is the leading Agricultural paper an I pertains <lb />
to fanning, live stock and poultry raising. Every farmer should have it <lb />
you gel all tour these papers with Daily a tor or all tour <lb />
year tor 98.00 <lb />
mi<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
AND <lb />
O. J. and <lb />
There's Danger In It. <lb />
Tunned in the post office at Greenville, N. C as second class matter, <lb />
Advertising rate made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties <lb />
in to fiction <lb />
NORTH FRIDAY JAN. 1906 <lb />
Greenville now has eight regular This talk of the government cm <lb />
a day That is coming on ting oil the free delivery root <lb />
., where the people do not show <lb />
The Greene investigation of the <lb />
what a poll the crow <lb />
until they off <lb />
had <lb />
No the ground hog is <lb />
laughing at the prophet and <lb />
wait until his tr comes <lb />
A regular is raging out <lb />
West and the tail end of it may be <lb />
expected to switch down this way. <lb />
If all Mrs Duke says about him <lb />
true, the president the tobacco <lb />
trust made anything els.- hut a good <lb />
husband. <lb />
capacity of Durham jail is t <lb />
It be needed <lb />
Mather are some around <lb />
that town <lb />
Another train added to <lb />
facilities of the towns <lb />
down this way increases that mud <lb />
m advantages. <lb />
Governor Glenn is credited with <lb />
Buying have but one ambition, <lb />
and that is make North Carolina a <lb />
good He is doing that. <lb />
Mrs Chadwick raises a kick at <lb />
hit lo take her turn at the <lb />
Ohio penitentiary. Not <lb />
quite as . job is the <lb />
bankers. <lb />
The -lump in cotton futures doe <lb />
not seem warranted by the <lb />
report, but the fellow who puts up <lb />
his money has to take on <lb />
tho other fellow's game. <lb />
The officers promise the next <lb />
State fair skill be clean, in regard <lb />
to fakirs and side shows. We have <lb />
hear that promise before, in fact it <lb />
comes annually about time i f <lb />
year. <lb />
thing served by the route <lb />
should be thinking about. To the <lb />
people of the rural districts these <lb />
mail delivery routes are the greatest <lb />
convenience of modem times, <lb />
they have been put in opera- <lb />
it would be a <lb />
lo discontinue them. The <lb />
plan of the government is to <lb />
such as handle <lb />
than pieces of mail per month. <lb />
The people can help increase the <lb />
of the routes by getting all <lb />
who do not already have them to <lb />
put up mail boxes and then sub- <lb />
scribe to newspapers and let- <lb />
so as to make more pieces of <lb />
mail to handle. <lb />
Be Sure You Are Right. <lb />
Every helps, and every <lb />
prisoner sentenced by the courts to <lb />
work on the roads is something in <lb />
that direction, but it will take a long <lb />
time to get good roads in that <lb />
Until the people become thoroughly <lb />
aroused as to tho need of good roads <lb />
and are to pay something for <lb />
them, there will not worthy <lb />
the name. <lb />
The President is going at the <lb />
thing right when he ordered the <lb />
correction of the abuses in the gov- <lb />
printing office, provided he <lb />
does not let the r <lb />
execution. If there ever was a pi ice <lb />
where extravagance runs riot, it is <lb />
in that same government print p, <lb />
Enough money la wasted re every <lb />
year on nun printing lo run <lb />
several in printing establish <lb />
men .- <lb />
If all ii,. <lb />
free tie routes the s <lb />
, they should go to taking <lb />
more newspapers so to give more <lb />
mail fir tic carriers to handle. It is <lb />
I the department is <lb />
considering plans to discontinue all <lb />
routes that handle than <lb />
packages a month. The routes are <lb />
a great he p to the people, and they <lb />
should enough interest not to <lb />
allow any to be discontinued. <lb />
sure you are right and <lb />
go is a saying that is far i n <lb />
its way lo becoming a classic, for it <lb />
is alive with truth and enriched <lb />
the experience of every impulsive <lb />
man, woman and child that ever, at <lb />
any time, hastily commenced e <lb />
doing of anything. <lb />
Here is a woman win seam <lb />
without being sure that all is right, <lb />
that the ends match, that the proper <lb />
Mil, placed together, or that r <lb />
thread is of the correct color or <lb />
When the work is done <lb />
perhaps; half she finds <lb />
. wrong. If she could <lb />
simply now begin to do it right, the <lb />
trouble would be a slight one, but <lb />
valuable moments must be spent in <lb />
ripping apart in order to commence <lb />
all over again. <lb />
In all conditions of life the undo- <lb />
of what has been wrongly <lb />
a large share. A faithless em- <lb />
a man who works for wages <lb />
Only, does bad work; to stop him in <lb />
his work and get rid of him is ac. <lb />
e with trouble y. <lb />
II next man could go on with <lb />
work, take it up at the point at <lb />
which tie other loan was forced to <lb />
improve its character, <lb />
his employer would be glad. <lb />
no, that ill most be torn th.-t <lb />
work may have a chance. <lb />
A dressmaker carelessly makes a <lb />
gown, the carelessness <lb />
of temper and money to her <lb />
employer Neither of these, people <lb />
cared to be sure that they were right <lb />
began, and probably did <lb />
not care very much for the result- <lb />
that sure to follow. <lb />
lint it is on the conscientious <lb />
forker that the rule has the <lb />
effect. <lb />
to do well, but In the excitement <lb />
enthusiasm of the moment haste i- <lb />
called upon to serve, and haste being <lb />
hut a very poor servant, the work <lb />
certain chances of wreck. <lb />
Pages must be re-written, long col- <lb />
i f ledgers reviewed, the work <lb />
the needle, undone, the rob- <lb />
bed clear, perhaps with tears, and <lb />
I the worker is free to start <lb />
If small part of tin <lb />
lime taken for the undoing had been <lb />
taken and applied lo the purpose <lb />
being sure that the beginning was <lb />
light, there is no doubt that tin <lb />
road to would have been <lb />
uninterrupted. <lb />
It is a trite saying that each om <lb />
of us has hut certainly <lb />
had work, whether of intention <lb />
carelessness, exerts powerful in- <lb />
and conversely, good work, <lb />
even though arrived at through <lb />
Dent beginnings, is benign in its <lb />
influence, but it is to the man or <lb />
woman who starts carefully, and <lb />
then, being sure that all is right, <lb />
goes on triumphantly, that we <lb />
respect and and <lb />
me Norfolk <lb />
Southern Cotton <lb />
Association has resolved to reduce <lb />
the cotton acreage per cent and <lb />
hold the product until the price <lb />
reaches cents a pound. It is a <lb />
question whether the individual <lb />
members are willing to do the <lb />
or able to do the second. If they <lb />
should succeed in their effort, the <lb />
result would be a tremendous <lb />
bis to the movement to raise cotton <lb />
on a large scale in other parts of the <lb />
Then if the foreigners began to <lb />
raise cotton and the South <lb />
put in a big acreage and run prices <lb />
down to cents, it would be awful <lb />
on the foreigners. It takes the <lb />
proper climate, suitable land, plenty <lb />
of labor and ample transportation <lb />
facilities for cotton production <lb />
I here are no doubt many countries <lb />
have the climate and land but <lb />
we've got them skinned to a finish <lb />
ii labor and transportation. <lb />
there is some cotton country with <lb />
the area of the South and traversed <lb />
railroads and waterways like <lb />
Southern <lb />
don't think there is any need to fear <lb />
competition. At any rate there is <lb />
no need for the South to raise cotton <lb />
at cost to scare <lb />
Star. <lb />
The executive committee of the <lb />
North Carolina branch of the South <lb />
I'm Cotton Association authorized <lb />
the appointment of four assistants <lb />
as organizers in the State. Col. J. <lb />
S Cunningham, ex president, was <lb />
voted and <lb />
will also be spent in purchasing a <lb />
i of appreciation for his services <lb />
dining his term which recently <lb />
expired. The salary of the <lb />
fixed at month, with <lb />
for office and secretary and <lb />
the of whose salary <lb />
is left to the president. More than <lb />
5.000 baa so far subscribed. <lb />
The committee will bold a meeting <lb />
it an early date to decide as <lb />
matters. The permanent office of <lb />
the secretary will be located at <lb />
Blah. The secretary will be required <lb />
la spend all his time looking after <lb />
the details of that office. <lb />
BAD IMMIGRANTS. <lb />
Junior Order is Opposed lo <lb />
Them. <lb />
Local Councils of the Junior Or <lb />
of tho United American <lb />
throughout the Stale have <lb />
adopted stirring in re- <lb />
to immigration, which will be <lb />
sent to Washington, <lb />
The following is a <lb />
we recognize the lead <lb />
upon our shores of the <lb />
the vicious, the lawless, the aged, <lb />
the embed the weak-minded and <lb />
of poor physique, and the <lb />
of the old world as a <lb />
to our believe <lb />
that it should be viewed with alarm <lb />
by all loyal and patriotic citizens <lb />
the entire country, and, <lb />
notorious abuses have <lb />
resulted from careless and unlawful <lb />
citizenship to aliens. <lb />
be it resolved, that <lb />
we urge upon Senators and Col <lb />
the importance of the i n <lb />
of laws to restrict III nil <lb />
by an increase of the a <lb />
tax, the educational test, a g <lb />
physical examination and a more <lb />
rigid Inspection at em- <lb />
it further resolved, that r <lb />
urge upon Senators and <lb />
men the Importance of a revision <lb />
our system of naturalization <lb />
confine the jurisdiction of <lb />
aliens to Slates <lb />
Courts, and permit no alien to Is <lb />
naturalized or entitled to the <lb />
of an elector until he <lb />
have resided within the <lb />
States two at least, and is <lb />
lo intelligently and write <lb />
Representative of VS <lb />
introduced in Congress a <lb />
authorizing the government i p-i. <lb />
in the Jamestown <lb />
lion, providing an appropriation <lb />
for buildings, etc , aim <lb />
providing for the coinage of a mil <lb />
lion two-dollar silver pieces as sou <lb />
the exposition company i v <lb />
the cost of the bullion and re <lb />
the face value of the pieces <lb />
The profit, would be ii <lb />
is believed the coins would <lb />
salable. <lb />
A MAN <lb />
A Man to look <lb />
prosperous <lb />
should be well <lb />
dressed. <lb />
Clothes count <lb />
for more than <lb />
anything else <lb />
when first <lb />
are <lb />
formed. <lb />
Good Clothes <lb />
help a man along <lb />
in are <lb />
no two ways a- <lb />
bout it. <lb />
Good Clothes <lb />
are not <lb />
if bought at <lb />
the right place. <lb />
To put if plainly, we'll say our new <lb />
Suits and Overcoats are as good Clothes <lb />
as any Men need wear. <lb />
Our prices will rot prevent your buying <lb />
for we never charge more for a garment <lb />
than it is worth. <lb />
We can make a Man look prosperous in <lb />
short order without material damage to <lb />
his purse. <lb />
ft has got to be howling cold j This is <lb />
once more. <lb />
I in the weather. <lb />
Announcement <lb />
We bey; leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
for-s <lb />
White Lead, Paints, <lb />
Colors, and and <lb />
Ready nixed Paints. <lb />
There is no line in the world better than <lb />
the Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
dealings. . <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
can give you Special Prices. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
N. C, <lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
New Shirt Waist Silks, Ladies Woolen Goods in a <lb />
the latest styles and weaves. <lb />
Boys and <lb />
Novelty Suits. <lb />
You wail I in y. in .-1 , Ultra shoes have just as <lb />
snap in the m as r 86.00 shoo, and our own design r <lb />
re am all tho time stylos which are later copied bf <lb />
houses all i r i is tho first consideration, bull <lb />
if tho slue does lit. v ill not buy it for tho alone. <lb />
The fitting qualities are what is necessary to a shoe, and i. <lb />
this the ULTRA <lb />
Stands Preeminent <lb />
Our pattern and lost D in e undoubtedly the best in their r <lb />
trades. <lb />
T Ht.-i Wear. <lb />
LINE OF SHOES-t <lb />
Pulley Bowen, <lb />
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Greenville and Trust Company <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At close of business November 9th, 1905. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts I <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
from <lb />
Cash <lb />
Gold <lb />
National bank <lb />
and U S <lb />
Total <lb />
Capital paid in <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
Time of deposit <lb />
Deposits <lb />
Due to <lb />
Cashiers ck <lb />
Total,<lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
f, It. Cobb, Cashier of tho above named bank, do <lb />
swear that the above is true to the best of <lb />
and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn I <lb />
mo, tide 9th day of Nov., <lb />
C. Notary Public. <lb />
R. J. COBB, <lb />
conn. <lb />
A. WHITE <lb />
This department is In J. H. FRY, who is authorized t. rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb />
Just by R G. <lb />
Co., a load lime <lb />
they will sell very cheap. <lb />
Q. B. returned <lb />
Another large shipment <lb />
all styles and sizes aid pi icon very <lb />
reasonable. Harrington Barbel <lb />
A Co. <lb />
White's Liniment, <lb />
tally recommended h the human <lb />
family, fine for perfectly <lb />
balanced, com <lb />
For sale by <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
Don't forget the nice furniture <lb />
at A W Ange Co <lb />
White's Colic and Kidney Cute, <lb />
the combination kidney medicine <lb />
for stock Rut a sure colic cure, <lb />
at the Drug Store <lb />
Galloway, of <lb />
was town <lb />
All colors of paint, and yellow <lb />
Harrington Barber On. <lb />
Don't be bail Hour <lb />
when you gel at A <lb />
Co <lb />
cheapest line of, meat <lb />
at Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
International stock food <lb />
horses and tie M Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
was in <lb />
town Sunday. <lb />
Nice line of buys suits at H L. <lb />
Johnson's. <lb />
standard calicoes <lb />
per yard, Harrington, Barber A <lb />
Co. <lb />
Nice Robes at Harrington <lb />
Barbel Co. <lb />
G. A. went to <lb />
Saturday <lb />
Go to H. L. for shoes, <lb />
he has a nice lot jut received, <lb />
hey are nice. <lb />
Nice Dictate frames and <lb />
A. W. Co. <lb />
Call at H. L. Johnson's and ex- <lb />
his Hue of Hosiery <lb />
Misses Ladies Gents. <lb />
A W. Co., have just <lb />
received a new lot of shoes. Be <lb />
BUie see them and get his prices <lb />
you elsewhere. <lb />
bargains pants go to H. <lb />
L. Johnson's <lb />
When want nice dress goods <lb />
and to A. <lb />
W I hey have a nice as <lb />
Miss spent <lb />
day <lb />
her uncle. <lb />
. for nice <lb />
It it Kim- or snows we are all <lb />
right for there are plenty of rub <lb />
tier coals, shoes, and at A <lb />
W Co <lb />
of was <lb />
in town Sunday. <lb />
For nice apples, <lb />
and mils go to <lb />
H. L. <lb />
Nice line of fresh groceries <lb />
ways on hand Burner <lb />
one Deed a good <lb />
will and render good <lb />
service just lo see or me the <lb />
A. <lb />
out i he <lb />
Sunday <lb />
If you expect to exchange your <lb />
., i for meal time <lb />
by taking meal your seed when <lb />
you have col ton at the <lb />
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. <lb />
and bis sister, <lb />
Daisy were at A. At <lb />
A large of t <lb />
and caps idle at d <lb />
newest <lb />
Co. <lb />
Trunks and at <lb />
ion Berber Co. <lb />
Shoes arc arriving daily at A. <lb />
W. iv -me to get <lb />
their prices buy el-i- <lb />
where <lb />
Farming ail kinds <lb />
Barber ft Co. <lb />
Miss who <lb />
at for sonic lime wait- <lb />
for addition to e built to <lb />
her school house, returned to n <lb />
Monday to be begin nor <lb />
school <lb />
The Pitt will pay <lb />
highest price seed cotton. <lb />
The A. G. 0.1 , are <lb />
planters <lb />
the car load. <lb />
Big line of hats and caps just <lb />
received, Harrington. <lb />
A nice lot of halt and caps just <lb />
st A <lb />
v are nice be sine lo see them <lb />
Tooth and Di-k Harrow <lb />
Barber Co, <lb />
Miss Helen <lb />
who <lb />
law <lb />
For prices on see <lb />
W. L. House. <lb />
If you your laundry lo look <lb />
nice and long it U. L. <lb />
the <lb />
steam laundry. I been visiting at R Chapman's <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. are still If,,, week, lo <lb />
shipping planters and home near Grimesland. <lb />
by the and ii <lb />
. . . J I he are kepi alive now <lb />
need any yon bad write or <lb />
J by the who are hauling <lb />
Try a bottle of The; <lb />
a sure cure for all Kill s e it. So they <lb />
ah <lb />
Special puces for the <lb />
Be sure to go see the nice lot, at A. W. . Co. <lb />
of new furniture A. W. <lb />
. , , i tanners make m by <lb />
A Co. received before you <lb />
buy elsewhere <lb />
, ,,,.,, <lb />
arrived at A. V . heaters at A. <lb />
before you buy . they are Cheap. <lb />
,,,.,,.,. <lb />
exchange write r phone Pitt Co.; Harrington Burlier A <lb />
Oil company, their juices are <lb />
II want f mat, aid <lb />
want, it cheap, see A. W. <lb />
night Jan. <lb />
iii I lie V High <lb />
sch--. I.-i. B. W <lb />
. HI deliver . I ii <lb />
I. <lb />
It. v M . i . I <lb />
. I . . -I . , ii. l, <lb />
e pill, I- . CHI II I ll <lb />
In be . I hi- Ii- <lb />
this lie oil lime <lb />
him for he is In <lb />
carry Florida, <lb />
Utah and <lb />
man places id He <lb />
sine bring <lb />
with you. <lb />
The for Tar Heel <lb />
wheels great now, any ore <lb />
nerd same ill do well to <lb />
see A G Cox Mfg Co. <lb />
meetings that <lb />
111-en in Hie <lb />
It was <lb />
Elev were <lb />
s. Monday i <lb />
church . several other are o <lb />
join <lb />
Miss Kate after <lb />
Sal h y <lb />
with her Mr. and Mrs. K. <lb />
G. Chapman, lo- her <lb />
Monday morning. <lb />
Super court In Durham tan <lb />
lo an end f lb <lb />
death of Judge G. S. <lb />
which <lb />
ville. She was US oW LI <lb />
leaves living <lb />
Special Sale <lb />
On Pictures <lb />
And Chairs<lb />
For Shoppers <lb />
will make Special Prices on <lb />
Pictures and Chairs for one <lb />
week beginning <lb />
MONDAY THE <lb />
Lasting until SATURDAY, the <lb />
23rd. All interested in cheap <lb />
Pictures and Chairs call early <lb />
TODAY'S MARKETS. <lb />
Wire ii Reflector. <lb />
Norfolk Cotton Peanut <lb />
AH BY <lb />
W. A COMPANY,<lb />
their cotton seed <lb />
I meal at Pi it Count v <lb />
ex <lb />
for <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Strict Middling lit <lb />
Middling <lb />
St. Low Middling <lb />
Low Middling<lb />
Strictly Prime <lb />
Prime <lb />
Grades <lb />
Make Selections <lb />
Biggest Stock in <lb />
Town to Select <lb />
Yours <lb />
A. H. Taft, <lb />
DOOR TO <lb />
u. <lb />
Mi <lb />
II. L. <lb />
candies, apples a. d <lb />
mil d barrel <lb />
Co. Tb-y bast. <lb />
drop head <lb />
lowing w. <lb />
hi yOU t. II.-K- I'm <lb />
All farmers an <lb />
and with <lb />
mowers, rakes, re binders <lb />
or, Barb a <lb />
Grover horn town <lb />
Saturday <lb />
Be ION not to forget the fun i <lb />
those iron bedsteads at <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Winterville Canning <lb />
consisting of furnace, cooker, can- <lb />
book-, work wan house <lb />
and about one third note of laud <lb />
in heart of Winterville for <lb />
For particulars Dr. B. T. ox <lb />
or J. P. Harrington. <lb />
We offer our silver table ware. <lb />
guarantee at a bargain. <lb />
See us, B. Box a <lb />
Try Prince George cigars at the <lb />
drug store. <lb />
We handle Wood's garden seed. <lb />
B- T. Cox Bro, <lb />
Buy a pipe from J. . <lb />
at the drug store. <lb />
highest. <lb />
Floor oil Cloth at A W <lb />
Co see their stock before you buy. <lb />
Hire hue <lb />
i men and II. John- <lb />
son's, i <lb />
L. Johnson is headquarters I <lb />
for groceries. <lb />
T. House, B. T. Cox and <lb />
Buck from House <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Hew sit riving daily at <lb />
A. W. Co. <lb />
B. T. iV Bro. have a full line <lb />
school books, papers, inks, <lb />
A pea tablets, day books <lb />
ledgers, account books, slates, <lb />
chalk, bags <lb />
Co. <lb />
When in town cull to see me I <lb />
i a first livery feed and <lb />
-ale stables. . L. <lb />
horses seven <lb />
years old each, and one six <lb />
old will sell cash <lb />
or on as suits the purchaser. <lb />
. L. House. <lb />
Just It, <lb />
Co., a load of salt. He sure <lb />
I to gel their prices once. <lb />
Nice Silk waist patents cheap at <lb />
Harrington, it Co. <lb />
Our meal Pitt <lb />
j Oil lump my. <lb />
ASH<lb />
AS BY<lb />
and <lb />
Va. <lb />
Ne York<lb />
Mar. <lb />
May. <lb />
Liverpool <lb />
Jan. <lb />
May Wheat <lb />
May Corn I <lb />
May <lb />
July <lb />
May Lard <lb />
July Lard <lb />
A Prosperous <lb />
I straps. and see what i A. W. has all the <lb />
they have bringing jar- need, and <lb />
here. cheap too. <lb />
J. of will pay highest market price <lb />
iii town Saturday. <lb />
A lull line of drugs on <lb />
hand at Harrington Barber A Co. <lb />
L. House makes a specialty <lb />
Of pipes and pipe lilting. <lb />
If yon want u pair of pant- <lb />
go to A Vt . On., and you <lb />
Cam get cheap. <lb />
Chapman will sell <lb />
yon a good p iii cheap <lb />
Mi <lb />
too <lb />
Cotton <lb />
HY<lb />
TO ALL. <lb />
for Chickens, Geese and Tin keys. <lb />
Have large to UH. <lb />
G. A. Kittrell, Winterville, N. C. <lb />
A new line of hats just received <lb />
B. G, Chapman's Be <lb />
sure to see you <lb />
elsewhere. <lb />
trice line Iron groceries <lb />
always on hand L. Johnson's. <lb />
t me a price on Mink <lb />
LANIER <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb />
EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb />
Iron Fencing Sold <lb />
When you get MM best fountain <lb />
pen it is a Parka-. Nice <lb />
HI. lit lo elm <lb />
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING <lb />
they will wear Otter and skins, also Cow <lb />
look to yon. hides. G. A Kittrell, <lb />
Most- Nannie Mary <lb />
Fleming home <lb />
day evening to spend Sunday with <lb />
their parents House. <lb />
A. W. Co. will sell you <lb />
Winterville, X. C I <lb />
A. Co have been j <lb />
two of these large j <lb />
stores sonic time, but do <lb />
not sit-in tn furnish the <lb />
mi needed, so they arc s <lb />
so cheap yon keep <lb />
. ., . platform built on the Inside of one <lb />
Horn buying you only give them <lb />
Of these -tores, order to out <lb />
some of those nice mattresses and <lb />
A new line of just re- ,, bed up higher, in the <lb />
by E. G. A Co. I air we mean, not In price for they <lb />
Men's and youth's pants, right down when they <lb />
Sizes, at Barber Co. J should be as every thing else Is <lb />
that they sell. <lb />
A. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C.<lb /></p>
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AT COST <lb />
AT COST <lb />
As this store will go <lb />
new management after <lb />
March 1st, we will offer <lb />
this entire stock of high <lb />
grade Merchandise <lb />
At Cost <lb />
UNTIL <lb />
JANUARY <lb />
Then comes the great big <lb />
White Good Sale. <lb />
You can save money by <lb />
coming early <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
AND <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
A NATION OF SNOBS. <lb />
That I. What an English Call <lb />
Hit Country. <lb />
It is difficult to much about <lb />
being and behaving <lb />
like a gentleman, an English <lb />
writer, without betraying an inward <lb />
and invisible want of breeding. The <lb />
which is the true word for <lb />
we mean by gentlemanly <lb />
should never be dwelt upon, <lb />
though its absence should be de- <lb />
That grace of soul, of <lb />
feeling, of habit, of manner and of <lb />
which should attract no at- <lb />
no surprise, no is <lb />
born in a person can never be <lb />
acquired, although a stratum of <lb />
good manners, which is all that the <lb />
majority mean by is <lb />
often the result of education. <lb />
have the grace of said <lb />
when he meant to <lb />
convey that m a gentle- <lb />
man, wish that more of us <lb />
were in the art of <lb />
This word is very <lb />
English in its application. The <lb />
French have no equivalent, although <lb />
they are a nation of gallant men, a <lb />
nation of cavaliers. The Spaniel <lb />
have no equivalent, although they <lb />
arc a nation of grandees. A proud- <lb />
people not exist, yet the dis- <lb />
between class and class in <lb />
Spain are much less accentuated <lb />
than in England. Through Spain <lb />
we arrive at the paradox that the <lb />
most aristocratic country in Europe <lb />
is also the most democratic. One <lb />
cannot imagine a Spaniard asking <lb />
another like a gentle- <lb />
for there is only one <lb />
of behavior in Spain. The om- <lb />
conductor, exchanging <lb />
with the grandee, will ex- <lb />
as much mastery of the charm- <lb />
courtesies of life us his <lb />
as we should call the grandee <lb />
in England. <lb />
cannot lite misuse of the <lb />
won gentleman, because its use <lb />
seem- lo me except on occasions of <lb />
ceremony utterly snobbish and <lb />
meaningless. hat a pity it i that <lb />
we have no word like <lb />
You can address any one by that ti- <lb />
in Paris, from a cocker to a <lb />
duke, and yon are right. The French <lb />
stepping into a <lb />
will address the as <lb />
as readily as the will <lb />
so address him. hi England we use <lb />
officially, without <lb />
AN OLD <lb />
SAYS- <lb />
light purse U a heavy <lb />
Sickness makes a light purse. <lb />
The LIVER Is the seat of aloe <lb />
tenths of all disease. <lb />
go to the root of the whole mat- <lb />
thoroughly, quickly safely <lb />
and restore the action of the <lb />
LIVER to normal condition. <lb />
tone to the system end <lb />
solid flesh to the body. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
NOTICE I <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt county, having Utters <lb />
of Administration to the under- <lb />
signed, on the of Dec. on <lb />
f. m. Whichard, <lb />
ed, notice is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons to to make <lb />
mediate in. i t to the undersigned, <lb />
and to all creditors of said estate to <lb />
present their claims Drops. IV <lb />
to the <lb />
twelve months after the dale of tin- <lb />
notice, or this notice will an i. <lb />
bar <lb />
This the day of Dec. <lb />
Mrs. L. M. Whichard. <lb />
Adm. on <lb />
M. , <lb />
North I In <lb />
County f <lb />
SELLING <lb />
plying any foolish class distinction, <lb />
but we have no word for the inter- <lb />
change of courtesy. Our <lb />
plies superiority, the last tiling <lb />
which docs. We are a <lb />
nation of snobs, and it is being <lb />
brought home to us by the word <lb />
being arrogated by <lb />
precisely the class to which we <lb />
would deny it. <lb />
Bank. <lb />
in., closing <lb />
Lovely Woman In <lb />
It was close to j <lb />
hour for business banks, when <lb />
smartly gowned young woman en- <lb />
a institution near <lb />
Union square other day mid <lb />
forthwith pleaded for and succeed- <lb />
ed in getting a preferred position in <lb />
the long and eager line of men wail- <lb />
their turn at I he paying <lb />
window. An usher politely inform- <lb />
ed the charming one the <lb />
section i- on the other <lb />
She thank you. sir. <lb />
but o Ion. a- I am so near next now <lb />
I mind. there's a <lb />
crowd re. <lb />
milady finally presented <lb />
in; ire the busy paying teller <lb />
no el or oilier indication of ac- <lb />
count forthcoming. Instead <lb />
the i rent lire fumbled in <lb />
t Mi . v -he asked, <lb />
ii stamp here, please <lb />
No V, <lb />
do we <lb />
f i meals <lb />
No <lb />
i n one <lb />
of y i answer me <lb />
t i i <lb />
terrible <lb />
i, your fa- <lb />
dot .,, u <lb />
rubs his <lb />
i what <lb />
ml he <lb />
was your says the <lb />
man to his little on, was the <lb />
behaved hoy in town. My par- <lb />
would allow mo to phi <lb />
the street, they made me keep <lb />
face washed and hair combed, <lb />
they compelled me to In- well man- <lb />
at all limes and was lo <lb />
bed early every night and awakened <lb />
early the next morning, My pan <lb />
trained me to be a model, obedient, <lb />
polite boy. Why can't you be like <lb />
was at your <lb />
answers the lad. <lb />
would I a the use It doesn't <lb />
seem to done any good in your <lb />
Chicago Tribune. <lb />
A. Manning, and Marv Man <lb />
XV. Ii. Ford. M. O. Blount and <lb />
wife Florence. Blount. R. it While- <lb />
Fri. and wife Melissa <lb />
lolly, John White- <lb />
W. Teel, H. F. Ward and <lb />
wife Julia L. G. Ford, J. J. <lb />
R and wife Maggie i arson <lb />
it Baker and wife Baker <lb />
and Fernando Whitehurst, <lb />
Against <lb />
C K and wife <lb />
Annie James, A. M, <lb />
Jenkins, J F Bowers, w H Howe i, <lb />
II. Bowers, Mo o <lb />
H L, and wife Susan <lb />
S Jesse W Carson, <lb />
Manning, k D W A <lb />
Taylor, M. C. Manning, K n. Mann- <lb />
ii He. f. Ford. <lb />
E. Warn, John <lb />
Williams, A J and <lb />
j M Manning. <lb />
Moore, J Carson, Harriett <lb />
ward, John T t arson I. <lb />
and wife Ell- <lb />
Hammond, IV j Jam s, G iv <lb />
William Staton, w A <lb />
and wire Bailie E. Mat- <lb />
thews, J. H. Hunting F C James, S T <lb />
Carson, Major Manning, Manning <lb />
w o Manning, H F Manning. Carrie <lb />
Davenport, <lb />
last eight being minors with- <lb />
out guardian, Defendant. <lb />
Major Mailing who Is a defendant in tin <lb />
above entitled cause, will take notice <lb />
Hat a special proceeding, entitled a <lb />
bat been in the Sup- <lb />
Curt of County, before the <lb />
incorporate a Canal Com- <lb />
said defendant will further <lb />
lake notice that lie is to appear <lb />
Of the Superior <lb />
of Pitt County, at his in <lb />
on day of February 1908, <lb />
and answer the petition and complaint <lb />
which will Iv deposited in the of <lb />
said Clerk ten days after the <lb />
issuing of this And the said <lb />
l will also take notice, that <lb />
rails to answer said petition and <lb />
within the time presented <lb />
law, will the <lb />
court -or the relief demanded in the <lb />
petition and complaint. <lb />
Given under hand, in <lb />
day Dec- <lb />
ember <lb />
Clerk Superior <lb />
This is the month you should buy. It <lb />
is the month we should sell. You should <lb />
buy because all lines in this store are re- <lb />
from to per cent. <lb />
We should sell because we should make <lb />
room for Spring and Summer goods yet to <lb />
come. <lb />
This opportunity is a mutual one and <lb />
we trust you will take advantage of the <lb />
many Bargains we are now offering. <lb />
These prices will prevail until Feb. 1st. <lb />
C. S. FORBES, <lb />
THE MAN'S OUTFITTER. <lb />
to <lb />
A man who is a friend only <lb />
has but few friends. <lb />
There are mistaken would be <lb />
a mistake not to make <lb />
There would e no labor troubles <lb />
if every man had a job on at. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
By virtue of the of sale con- <lb />
In a certain deed in trust ex- <lb />
and delivered by <lb />
wife Louisa Greene, to J. <lb />
trustee the 2nd day of mm <lb />
mil duly recorded in the <lb />
Deeds office of Pitt North Car- <lb />
i page <lb />
in ion of the assignee of the Ban. <lb />
Greenville, the person entitled lo <lb />
money due under said deed In <lb />
the undersigned will expose <lb />
ii i hi in sale before the conn house <lb />
in Greenville tor cash to the <lb />
-i bidder, on Tuesday the <lb />
of February, the following <lb />
d property to wit. id In- <lb />
real In to that certain lot in the <lb />
own on <lb />
Washington street at the North-weal <lb />
i lot number <lb />
mil running a northerly with <lb />
-aid street eighty-live feet, thence <lb />
n easterly course parallel Fourth <lb />
one hundred <lb />
feet, ton line of lot number <lb />
I . thence a southerly <lb />
M feet to the North-east <lb />
r lot number two <lb />
with the line of said lot number <lb />
-21 one hundred mid thirty-two <lb />
feet to the <lb />
one HI acre more or less, and <lb />
Known a- a i art of let number eighty- <lb />
-l Ill the plan the ill <lb />
and being the same con- <lb />
to Greene, Jr , w, It. <lb />
Greene deed trow <lb />
w. dated Dec. <lb />
in the Register of <lb />
me of Pin e in page <lb />
to which need reference is herein <lb />
made. <lb />
Said sale is made lo <lb />
need In trust. January <lb />
Lit r lb, Trustee <lb />
Skinner Whedbee, <lb />
A reward will paid for in- <lb />
to convict <lb />
any party or parties who leave gate <lb />
or damage to gale- or <lb />
stock las <lb />
ll or WhO cut die I. so that <lb />
and hornet through. <lb />
J It. sec <lb />
A Grim Tragedy <lb />
is dally in thousands <lb />
mint's, Death claims, in each <lb />
another victim of <lb />
or But when <lb />
i and Colds are properly <lb />
treated, is averted <lb />
I-1- of , <lb />
wife Inn I <lb />
and three doctors gave <lb />
up. Finally she took Dr <lb />
King's New Discovery for ton <lb />
Coughs and Colds, <lb />
which cured her and to day slit- <lb />
is well and strong it kills the <lb />
of all diseases Ono dose <lb />
relieves. Guaranteed at and <lb />
Si by J. L. Wooten, <lb />
Trial bottle free. <lb />
NATHAN PARKER <lb />
W. C. DANCY, <lb />
Practical Painters. <lb />
Painting is practical work. <lb />
Skill it's the same with <lb />
paint miking. <lb />
You know L M. <lb />
mixed with gallons Linseed Oil <lb />
makes enough paint tor a mode <lb />
rate house-the best paint <lb />
money can the L. <lb />
M. Zinc hardens the L. ft M. <lb />
White Lead and makes the I. ft <lb />
M wear like Iron. <lb />
L. A- M. and don't pay <lb />
a gallon tor Linseed Oil, as <lb />
do ready to use paints, but <lb />
buy oil fresh from the barrel at <lb />
cents, and mix with the L. <lb />
M. <lb />
AM. costs only per <lb />
gallon. <lb />
Hold by <lb />
H L <lb />
Hardware.<lb />
For C Ranges, <lb />
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb />
munition, <lb />
Steel Plows, Cutters and <lb />
Stuffs, In fact anything <lb />
in Hardware come to <lb />
H. L. CA R R <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior Court Clerk of county <lb />
us and <lb />
of Alfred deceased, no- <lb />
is hereby to nil in- <lb />
to the i to make Immediate <lb />
to the and all <lb />
persons having said <lb />
i state must present the to the <lb />
undersigned for on or lie <lb />
fore Dee. or this <lb />
Ml he plead bar of their recovery. <lb />
This Mb <lb />
J. <lb />
of the estate of Alfred <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having before the <lb />
Court Clerk cf Pill <lb />
of the estate of John F <lb />
is hereby <lb />
given all indebted lo the es- <lb />
to make Immediate to the <lb />
undersigned, and all l <lb />
said estate are <lb />
to present the same to the u <lb />
for payment the of Do- <lb />
mow. or this notice will l <lb />
plead in bar of their recover. <lb />
This 1st day of December, <lb />
W. II. <lb />
John F. Whichard. <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.<lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager <lb />
. -e . AYDEN, <lb />
and Authorized <lb />
N. C. . . <lb />
A agent for DAILY <lb />
we take <lb />
In receiving sun- <lb />
aid writing receipts for <lb />
in arrears. We have a lint <lb />
of all who receive their mail at <lb />
thin office. We also <lb />
for job <lb />
of Greenville, <lb />
afternoon in <lb />
Our and art squares are <lb />
liner than the finest, Cannon and <lb />
of Greenville, <lb />
beta hi re on a visit <lb />
Our specialties ate, aDd <lb />
Fancy Fruits and Con <lb />
Dry goods, Notions <lb />
and Shoes. for Wanamaker <lb />
Brown Clothing, made to <lb />
dual for <lb />
Troy <lb />
will also be called for and deliver- <lb />
ed free. banking you for past <lb />
patronage, and to nerve <lb />
you in I be future. G. <lb />
Co. <lb />
William and family <lb />
h n on the to <lb />
relatives the portion <lb />
of the county. <lb />
your building by <lb />
ilium with <lb />
Town and County lead <lb />
and full line of colors, kept at J. <lb />
It. Smith Bi-o. <lb />
Buy your Felt Mattress at Can- <lb />
non Tyson, they have the best. <lb />
Ed of has been <lb />
here, and really from the <lb />
of two very charming young <lb />
, misses of our town we tell <lb />
which was the most highly <lb />
Mr. Simon or his hand- <lb />
some turnout. Anyway we <lb />
the he enjoyed his <lb />
visit. <lb />
Yon should see our line of lace <lb />
curtains buying J. R. <lb />
Mg <lb />
V. and paper roofing, <lb />
with long or short joints <lb />
and pipe at R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Broad cloth, <lb />
Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb />
silks, lining white <lb />
J R Bro <lb />
Bed steads, mattresses, <lb />
and double, rockers, dining <lb />
and wash stands <lb />
tables at J R Smith <lb />
We have just received a ship- <lb />
of shoes for <lb />
W.- ask that you see <lb />
hem before buying, J. R. Turn <lb />
e. <lb />
and Gingham at cents <lb />
pr yard, great reductions white <lb />
Uppers and summer goods, at J. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
We are shipments of <lb />
day. Come to see <lb />
s if you want Margins J. R. Tum- <lb />
Buy your i valise, satchels <lb />
Ind -ult case from Turnage. <lb />
is headquarters for <lb />
K. E. Co. will do all they <lb />
can i please you with <lb />
new line of heavy fancy <lb />
Car load salt for sale by <lb />
in and Tyson. <lb />
Misses K Annie and <lb />
of the <lb />
lie High school, it from <lb />
Monday morning <lb />
th Mrs. Dixon. <lb />
1st I associated with <lb />
father, Mr. Elias <lb />
the senior <lb />
of the fire, of Or <lb />
N. C. The <lb />
will be conduct- <lb />
under the firm name of J. R. <lb />
Co., and will continue <lb />
at the same stand former- <lb />
copied by myself. I wish to <lb />
my friends for the liberal <lb />
they have given me this <lb />
assure them i I out every <lb />
Sit this year will be to please <lb />
J. R. Turnage. <lb />
A full supply of Trunks <lb />
Telescopes, Gripe, Satchels and <lb />
Suit Cases, at J. R. Smith A Bro. <lb />
Old Fashion Hand-made <lb />
Paw Gum Bread Trays at K. <lb />
Bro. <lb />
See our line of ladies and <lb />
cloaks. J. R. Turnage. <lb />
held in the <lb />
church Sunday in in-11 i ii i- <lb />
evening by the pastor, Rev. M r. <lb />
Jones. <lb />
Cannon and Tyson invites your <lb />
attention car load of stoves <lb />
and heaters. <lb />
We your attention to out <lb />
line of harness, Cannon <lb />
and Tyson. <lb />
gold clasp pin. <lb />
sign Rx N. C. on it. <lb />
A suitable reward for it will be <lb />
paid by C. L. Cannon <lb />
drugstore, Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Buy your furniture of <lb />
and Tyson, they have the and <lb />
Just now they tell the public <lb />
road overseers are busy get <lb />
ready for that glorious meeting on <lb />
Saturday in February. <lb />
Latest styles in wrap <lb />
Misses and Ladies <lb />
also a nice hue of Zephyr <lb />
tors at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Cannon Tyson have the <lb />
strongest Hoe of dress goods and <lb />
town. <lb />
We have received a large <lb />
shipment of goods. Come to <lb />
see us J. R. Turnage. <lb />
Buy one of our Hawes <lb />
Hats. Sold under a guarantee. <lb />
R. <lb />
For a nice present buy a <lb />
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb />
for any occasion. <lb />
A line of crockery, glass <lb />
ware, fancy lamps, and <lb />
at J R Smith Bro <lb />
For rugs, carpeting, malting <lb />
see our line J. R <lb />
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb />
best on the market R. Smith <lb />
Brr <lb />
If you want a good Mil. of flour <lb />
see we sell only the best. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
For certain lot or <lb />
parcel of land ill the town of Ayden <lb />
adjoining the lots of J. F. Dixon <lb />
and William con- <lb />
about two acres, will <lb />
be sold on reasonable terms. See <lb />
or apply B. Ayden, <lb />
R K. D. No. or see J. J. Hines. <lb />
Mate Superintendent of Public <lb />
Instruction J Y. was here <lb />
a short while Saturday. <lb />
Hay corn, oats, meal, hulls, lime <lb />
windows nails Cross <lb />
cut saws and mechanic tools at J <lb />
R Smith Bro <lb />
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb />
tomatoes, c, apply to E. E.<lb />
We have bought the grocery <lb />
of and <lb />
and will conduct the same <lb />
Hue of business at the same store. <lb />
We invite the public to call <lb />
see us. We will sell as cheap as <lb />
the cheapest and always the best. <lb />
Give ii R. Williams. <lb />
buy a second <lb />
sale with doors, to <lb />
not than one thousand pounds. <lb />
Jackson Co. Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Hi <lb />
Your <lb />
you are troubled with your <lb />
eyes or have a difficulty obtain- <lb />
suitable glasses, it matters not <lb />
how difficult your case, call on J. <lb />
W. Taylor, expert <lb />
N. C, who has five years <lb />
experience with some of the most <lb />
cases. He never fails to <lb />
give satisfaction or their <lb />
money refunded. Over five hundred <lb />
of Pitt Greene and <lb />
best people to testify to his honesty <lb />
and ability. Give him your eye <lb />
work if you want satisfaction. <lb />
i lull of anal, em <lb />
I i CUM. <lb />
mas trial, k Lilly <lb />
I 1- n-.-l as veil as <lb />
to to see i <lb />
-Hie, which II <lb />
JR. Tin rep A i <lb />
A full line valise-, t <lb />
Hid case- J R <lb />
I on d h <lb />
lie ll a- I <lb />
prices Such as hay, oats, corn, <lb />
seed meal and hulls, brand <lb />
ship stuff. Frank Lilly Q. <lb />
forget <lb />
with Monday January 15th, w <lb />
will conduct a special sale for <lb />
teen days on all dry goods <lb />
shoes, hats, etc. <lb />
J. R. Turnage A Go. <lb />
cars cotton seed, <lb />
will pay highest cash price, <lb />
sell your seed until you see me. <lb />
Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
Go to E. E. Co's new <lb />
market beef, fresh meats, <lb />
sage, and fresh fish. <lb />
We sell and Fay <lb />
stockings- J. R. Turnage Co. <lb />
For carpenters ton's, grind s <lb />
hemp rope pulleys, at J. R. <lb />
sin in. Bro. <lb />
Wear Corliss Coon-Collars. for <lb />
cents. J. R. <lb />
Supposed <lb />
night sometime about <lb />
colored Methodist church was <lb />
discovered fire. The <lb />
thereof was not seemingly of an <lb />
nature, but more on, <lb />
what is mi, posed, an odor of <lb />
in origin. There had <lb />
no services nor bad a lire used <lb />
sometime, <lb />
is that it was set fire. <lb />
Two fires one week for our <lb />
usually quiet little city is indeed <lb />
deplorable. <lb />
Him of <lb />
i- will Mi. F. <lb />
It II <lb />
REPORT OF GRAND JURY. <lb />
us <lb />
M I.<lb />
no <lb />
. . f<lb />
i., a <lb />
of the <lb />
iii <lb />
i failed i- Ii. <lb />
u- .-l flu <lb />
e. I- l <lb />
we infill <lb />
i n <lb />
SPECIAL SALE. <lb />
Beginning with Monday, January <lb />
15th, we will conduct a special sale <lb />
all dress goods, dry goods cloth- <lb />
shoes aDd bate. These prices <lb />
will prevail till Feb. 1st, This is <lb />
the month you should bay. It is <lb />
the month we should sell. All <lb />
lines our store will he reduced <lb />
from ten to twenty to per <lb />
cent. <lb />
Our spring and summer <lb />
will soon arrive and in order to <lb />
make room our stock, we have <lb />
decided to conduct this This <lb />
opportunity is a mutual one, and <lb />
we you will advantage <lb />
of the many bargains we will offer. <lb />
Come to see and be convinced <lb />
for yourself. <lb />
J. R. Turnage Co. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb />
Brick Block, Bast <lb />
Ayden, N. C <lb />
The Only Requisite tor <lb />
A Perfect Complexion <lb />
arc your am a jar of <lb />
Pompeian <lb />
Massage Cream <lb />
Soap the dirt bill <lb />
absorbs soap. Tilers i in soap <lb />
that is good for the n it <lb />
becomes an is blocked. <lb />
search, s out the <lb />
ires lite dirt, an. <lb />
he builds an, <lb />
must go. <lb />
Gentlewomen use in place face <lb />
Gentlemen use it alter <lb />
SO cents SI per Jar <lb />
For Sale at <lb />
SAUL'S PHARMACY. <lb />
The II. <lb />
Hi <lb />
U. . <lb />
it i . ,.,. ,., <lb />
Hie now be <lb />
M Co. <lb />
II J. H. Tripp <lb />
i Ii,. formerly occupied <lb />
by Ml-. V. ye as a <lb />
ti in store J. W. <lb />
occupied by Dr. <lb />
MM B. Dew, barber. <lb />
hop d A. <lb />
nil on U <lb />
a day <lb />
iii lie <lb />
the the of <lb />
Farm. Hie, <lb />
. f Ml Tunstall Green- <lb />
ville of <lb />
who shot h in <lb />
bringing him our <lb />
made truly <lb />
a day only full of excitement <lb />
but gave our people lo talk <lb />
shout and ponder on to what a <lb />
terrible state of affairs seem to <lb />
ii remedy and what <lb />
is needed moat is a rigid and <lb />
prompt application of that remedy <lb />
lo briny, about a belief of <lb />
reform morality. <lb />
We been by the <lb />
of the recent lire to tender <lb />
thanks lo those of our who <lb />
tendered finely aid <lb />
in hour trouble <lb />
Also to I bunk the members of the <lb />
Disciple and for <lb />
room goods that <lb />
been raved until better <lb />
could be made. Every <lb />
body was everybody worked, <lb />
of position and color, <lb />
and the thanks of <lb />
tendered. <lb />
Two hers, one whom lives <lb />
Ariz-ma, hail not seen each <lb />
other ill ID years, recently met in <lb />
New Livery, Feed <lb />
and Jones, Ayden, <lb />
N. C fur. Ph- <lb />
any nil <lb />
points. The lest and <lb />
most conveyances. <lb />
ices <lb />
Dublin all <lb />
Mo.-re Jones, lively, <lb />
feed exchange <lb />
N. C. <lb />
G tally in <lb />
Not I tin is more in denial <lb />
a which <lb />
ii for a s Made to the <lb />
Court. <lb />
I. Honor. II. F g. Judge <lb />
Phi i . Superior <lb />
January <lb />
We, the grand the term <lb />
beg to I <lb />
have oil all <lb />
Ms e find <lb />
ii i <lb />
a it of four <lb />
ind uh Dr. <lb />
King's Now Life They are <lb />
just what you need <lb />
and liver troubles Try <lb />
them. At J. L Wooten's <lb />
store, , guaranteed. <lb />
give <lb />
mi a heart. <lb />
Spoiled <lb />
if love <lb />
Harriet Howard, of W. St, of A. O. Cox, W, <lb />
New York, at one time had J. K. and C. <lb />
beauty spoiled with skin trouble <lb />
She had Rheum <lb />
or Eczema for years, bat nothing <lb />
would cure it, until I used Book <lb />
A quick <lb />
and sure healer for cuts, burns <lb />
and sores. at J L <lb />
drug store <lb />
A shoemaker is a whole soled <lb />
man and generally self <lb />
Shivering; Fib <lb />
of Ague and Malaria, can be re- <lb />
and cured with Electric <lb />
Hitters This is a pure, tonic <lb />
of especial benefit in <lb />
malaria, for it exerts a true <lb />
on the disease, <lb />
driving it entirely out of the sys- <lb />
It is much to be preferred <lb />
to Quinine, having none of this <lb />
drug's bad after effects. E S. <lb />
Munday, of Henrietta, Tex., <lb />
brother was very <lb />
low with malarial fever and <lb />
dice, till he took Electric Bitters, <lb />
which saved his life. At J. L. <lb />
Wooten's drugstore; price <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
STATEMENT. <lb />
f of <lb />
fur of <lb />
Ufa r and of <lb />
and allowed to each, for flu- <lb />
year 3rd <lb />
HELD <lb />
T. <lb />
. At <lb />
n committee at <lb />
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W. R. <lb />
trended i,<lb />
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if. day- at <lb />
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on committee at <lb />
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-tar at <lb />
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My sou William Jenkins, col, <lb />
left in n and <lb />
my and the said <lb />
William Jenkins, being a <lb />
this to warn any and <lb />
giving hI alter, food i r em- <lb />
to him and those doing <lb />
so will be prosecuted to <lb />
law. Thin January 19th 1900. <lb />
William Si., col. <lb />
Ill <lb />
SI <lb />
IS <lb />
no <lb />
North<lb />
L Williams, of lbs <lb />
of for the <lb />
,. Is a <lb />
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saws. <lb />
Tills it i. day of <lb />
H WILLIAMS. <lb />
Co. com. rat co. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
Greenville, M. G. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. <lb />
At the of business Nov. 10th, 1905. <lb />
Loans <lb />
and <lb />
Demand Loins <lb />
Duo from <lb />
I nils, <lb />
Gold <lb />
Silver Coin, <lb />
National Hank notes and <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
916,828.17 <lb />
90,808.69 <lb />
1,488 <lb />
8,018.00 <lb />
Total, <lb />
61,716.71 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
paid in, <lb />
Surplus fund 1,000.00 <lb />
Undivided less <lb />
expenses, <lb />
Dividends unpaid . <lb />
I subject to check, 60,057.09 <lb />
Cashier's 37.40 <lb />
Total. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH <lb />
COUNTY OF PUT, <lb />
I, J. K. Smith, Cashier of the bank, do swear <lb />
that the above statement is true to the best of my and be- <lb />
lief. ; J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
sworn to before <lb />
me, this 19th Jay of Nov. 1905. <lb />
HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. R. SMITH, <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb />
R. <lb />
H. was awl <lb />
In in. of the who <lb />
leave a written report to <lb />
us, which report we have accepted <lb />
and r-ad report is hereto <lb />
an a i iii i of the grand <lb />
jury for that institution. <lb />
That we have visited the <lb />
jail at d the convict camp is <lb />
the and find the jail and <lb />
convict camp a, very cleanly <lb />
condition, prisoners and <lb />
convicts well fed oared <lb />
that the superintendent of the con- <lb />
is a worthy <lb />
man for that place. <lb />
We recommend that berths <lb />
tie placed the cells three tiers <lb />
high, so that the bedding could be <lb />
for by ibis means <lb />
give more room the apartments. <lb />
We also recommend that the <lb />
cells be furnished <lb />
lion or ratchet licks to make them <lb />
secure. <lb />
We also recommend that the <lb />
inside walls the jail lie sealed <lb />
with sheet to prison- <lb />
escaping. <lb />
That we have visited the <lb />
of the of deeds <lb />
the sheriff and find them and <lb />
books <lb />
n i I the children <lb />
of A brain Galloway have a guard- <lb />
appointed to look after their <lb />
estate. <lb />
u e also recommend that a good <lb />
desk be put in the office for <lb />
his and the public benefit. <lb />
We also recommend that the <lb />
the register of deeds office <lb />
where land is recorded here-in- <lb />
so that citizens can more <lb />
readily their deeds, etc., re <lb />
corded. <lb />
We also that the <lb />
Hour of the sheriff's office be laid <lb />
wood to make it more healthful. <lb />
We also recommend that an <lb />
electric light be placed at the top <lb />
of the two stairways leading to the <lb />
court loom. <lb />
We also recommend that some <lb />
seals be furnished hallway <lb />
of the com t house that witnesses <lb />
who are waiting to go before the <lb />
in jury may be comfortably <lb />
sealed. <lb />
All of which we most respect <lb />
fully submit. <lb />
This Jan. 1806. <lb />
C. D. <lb />
Foreman Jury. <lb />
REPORT. <lb />
We your committee appointed to <lb />
review the premises of the county <lb />
home submit the fol- <lb />
lowing report; <lb />
We find the church needs <lb />
proving and elevated more from <lb />
ground, also some needed re- <lb />
pairs lo the roof, and the grave <lb />
hack of church needs some <lb />
repairs by filling up graves which <lb />
have caved in. <lb />
And upon investigation we find <lb />
pest houses in good condition, <lb />
though in danger of fire should the <lb />
woods get burned that surrounds <lb />
them. <lb />
The land under cultivation in <lb />
fair condition We visited all the <lb />
ii in <lb />
f-m what information could <lb />
they seemed to be cared for as <lb />
well could be expected <lb />
existing The built <lb />
lags are uncomfortable the in <lb />
ma s a disgrace to I he county. <lb />
After viewing the situation we <lb />
recommend for comfort, <lb />
and appearance that it <lb />
would be advisable in build <lb />
should built at once I a <lb />
whore the better class of i i <lb />
mates could be cared for better <lb />
and use best <lb />
Inmate as they are best suited for. <lb />
We find Mr. John A. <lb />
the manager f our home, <lb />
and what we could learn Mr <lb />
is an to <lb />
them; but we find from general <lb />
that Mr . is often <lb />
the of <lb />
drink. <lb />
This Jan. <lb />
A. G. Cox, <lb />
J. F. <lb />
H. E. Ellis,<lb /></p>
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of our stay among them. <lb />
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ITEMS.<lb />
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man, Snow Hill, gave M a nail <lb />
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returned to her <lb />
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spent a few titan here last week <lb />
He once lived in <lb />
practiced in this and <lb />
bin many friend and old patrons <lb />
glad sec him again. <lb />
Misses Waters, of <lb />
Taylor, of <lb />
Nannie Taylor, paid <lb />
a visit last <lb />
evening. <lb />
Elder K I. AIM <lb />
regular appointment at Bethany <lb />
last <lb />
T went to Ayden to- <lb />
ever back In them one day, <lb />
all, aid the blessings of Superintendent <lb />
them. tier, of an Interesting <lb />
it is educational lecture here hut Bat- <lb />
then we t of them. evening In the interest of H <lb />
Now A den have graded school. An election bat <lb />
received ii- i y and been called for in February on the <lb />
.-in -mink our May I quest ion. Mr. is a <lb />
Hum pleasant earnest, reasonable and forceful <lb />
that speaker and did to <lb />
home all light. <lb />
Monday a movement the state. He plead <lb />
b of pie came to our home and earnestly for the people to <lb />
gave m ii- ii c schools <lb />
I a fur them to in the conn equal to those in <lb />
m my absence the towns so that will stop <lb />
g the look thing I to town to educate <lb />
home and on my i I will children his advice ha <lb />
them for this time prow helpful to t <lb />
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teal i the Bible, who <lb />
thou h enough laid <lb />
God in r <lb />
v-e <lb />
the iv<lb />
White Goods<lb />
A Sale You Will About <lb />
For i Many <lb />
II many <lb />
Many, many thanks dear friend, <lb />
blessings be upon you. <lb />
B. E. Stanfield. <lb />
, V. C. 20th, 1900. <lb />
Greenville Boy Promoted. <lb />
J. M. who has for <lb />
months bean agent of Atlantic <lb />
Marriage license. <lb />
Register of Heeds K. William <lb />
issued to the following <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
J Manning and Lucy Jone. <lb />
Frank Randolph Kim <lb />
COLORED <lb />
BIG VALUES <lb />
Bryant Hooks and <lb />
a-t at a little ; Bell. <lb />
Station Rocky <lb />
Mount, has la-en promoted to the <lb />
for the same company at <lb />
John <lb />
boy who made his start in this <lb />
and climbing upward nu <lb />
the ladder of We Con- <lb />
him. <lb />
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of at Mis., <lb />
B The 1.- is <lb />
placed at <lb />
J. T. Brown and Sallie <lb />
Lovelace Blow and B.-<lb />
Lewis H. and <lb />
Evans, <lb />
Jim. and <lb />
Jenkins. <lb />
Fernanda and Mary <lb />
Windsor Daniel and Sophia <lb />
W in. <lb />
Allan and i<lb />
Yd Best Calico<lb />
A Big Line s Light i <lb />
ml <lb />
A. F. C <lb />
Beat Sea Island <lb />
Inch Penal Kc <lb />
A Galilee Cloth <lb />
Toys <lb />
A Full Lin if Mens Buys <lb />
tall Linen C liars JO A <lb />
ice Come ea <lb />
in this Store. <lb />
receiving arid assorting CM <lb />
Block to place <lb />
We i begin lo <lb />
-II so rm <lb />
This Sale en braces ever i- <lb />
a number days v-e <lb />
ea upon cases of New Spring<lb />
tell of nil the which we are <lb />
HOSIERY <lb />
Ladies Mixed Hose <lb />
Extra Heavy Hot <lb />
Fast <lb />
Bales. <lb />
The j <lb />
today places the number of <lb />
cotton of lbs crop <lb />
Binned up to Jan. at <lb />
Future declined about <lb />
p. <lb />
Lisle Thread <lb />
doz am <lb />
Ribbed Hoe<lb />
WHITE GOODS. <lb />
We are prepared, through <lb />
value- we know <lb />
where you v ill. compare price <lb />
inch White <lb />
is going Re <lb />
price <lb />
Piques <lb />
sale price <lb />
Plain and. <lb />
welted Piques j <lb />
COMFORTS <lb />
Closing out all up to K <lb />
at the small price of <lb />
Closing out all up to at Bi <lb />
the small of <lb />
early and heavy purchasing, to <lb />
will not be duplicated. Look <lb />
with come here. <lb />
AGo <lb />
white- <lb />
Trim <lb />
Wide White <lb />
at this sale <lb />
Wide Heavy no <lb />
to <lb />
aid Best Grade Bleach- <lb />
now at c <lb />
BLANKETS <lb />
Few more Extra Sire Bed <lb />
lank-ts <lb />
Wool Blankets Bought <lb />
the Advance at <lb />
n Price <lb />
Heavy Jean Corset <lb />
reeds Steel, in<lb />
Length Corset with <lb />
Lace <lb />
med quality of Hose <lb />
attached <lb />
Made Corset <lb />
Trimmed with <lb />
Lace, 1.25 value <lb />
w going at <lb />
gloves <lb />
Work <lb />
Driving . <lb />
j Golf <lb />
Fine Dressed and <lb />
Kid.-Gloves <lb />
Shoes <lb />
Children <lb />
1.37 <lb />
GENT NECK- <lb />
WEAR <lb />
Since purchasing the interest of W. H. <lb />
Kirks in this business I have decided to <lb />
add another line. Therefore I want to <lb />
reduce my present stock of Groceries to <lb />
about one half. <lb />
In order to do this we offer for CASH, <lb />
day, my entire stock of high grade <lb />
CANNED GOODS, BREAKFAST CEREALS, <lb />
HEALTH FOODS, NUTS, CANDIES, CHINA <lb />
WARE, PICKLES, ALSO MIXED PICKLES <lb />
Etc, AT COST. <lb />
Thanking all for a liberal patronage <lb />
during the past year and especially during <lb />
the Xmas trade. <lb />
I am your friend, <lb />
JNO. H- RICKS <lb />
in all styles and Colors, Plenty J <lb />
to Select From <lb />
HATS HATS HATS <lb />
At Your Own Price. <lb />
It Will Pay You to Vis out. <lb />
Millinery Department <lb />
can Furnish <lb />
to Bottom and <lb />
will Give You <lb />
Store <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. JANUARY 1906. <lb />
No. <lb />
SLAYERS ON <lb />
TRIAL <lb />
JERRY COBB SURRENDERS TO <lb />
OFFICERS AT <lb />
Testimony in the Case <lb />
Jerry Cobb and Sylvester <lb />
Barrette. <lb />
Jerry the other <lb />
jury found <lb />
a Hue bill for murder, for the <lb />
W. J. <lb />
near Saturday night, <lb />
on surrendered <lb />
to Officer T. <lb />
H. Smith Cobb, and <lb />
other as in Hie <lb />
case, to Greenville, reaching <lb />
a o'clock. w <lb />
before <lb />
Judge and an the trial for <lb />
Mt for <lb />
this rimming both were <lb />
together. <lb />
There wen a large crowd in the <lb />
courtroom this when <lb />
case was nailed. <lb />
Mr. V. O. appeared <lb />
Solicitor L. I. Moore for the Slate <lb />
Col. I. A. Sugg. Meters. F. f. <lb />
Harding and Julius Brown <lb />
Counsel <lb />
for defense asked for severance <lb />
the ease given them separate trials, <lb />
bat this was not granted <lb />
selection of the jury began. The <lb />
regular jurors for the we-k <lb />
first called and five of <lb />
ed. The of forty h then <lb />
Called. Out of these the <lb />
were leaving the <lb />
two of being <lb />
ed. <lb />
The consisted <lb />
of Jesse A. <lb />
Henry Edwards, Charles Dudley, <lb />
J. F. Boyd, Jr., J. H J. <lb />
M. William, A- B. Kittrell, J. C. <lb />
Stocks, James Harrington, J. B. <lb />
Jenkins and J. I. James. <lb />
The first witness called was <lb />
Hi;. U. NOBLES <lb />
I d body said to be <lb />
at bis father's home <lb />
near Farmville, Sunday afternoon. <lb />
in upper part of ab- <lb />
four inches above <lb />
navel, a inch <lb />
ranged to right of middle <lb />
line and Wit. <lb />
extracted shot from wound <lb />
which were exhibited They are <lb />
shot. Hemorrhage resulting <lb />
from wound caused death. Some <lb />
fragments clothing were also <lb />
found in shot was <lb />
fired at near range. <lb />
exam I was called <lb />
there by These shot <lb />
are all I from wound. <lb />
and <lb />
no through <lb />
body. It wan clear, solid wound, <lb />
nearly round, or little more <lb />
in diameter, f know no <lb />
of the The wound <lb />
was from a gun almost against <lb />
body. <lb />
F. CASE. <lb />
I was near of killing also <lb />
at house it body was examined. <lb />
It was r Levitt's body. He <lb />
was constable of Farmville town <lb />
ship. I saw <lb />
Barrett bet sunset dark <lb />
Saturday Hi Was driving <lb />
along road d saw them and others <lb />
mad, II-v stopped us from <lb />
passing at t, I got off wagon <lb />
with shovel o push them out of <lb />
way. They i the advantage <lb />
me, Cobb <lb />
snatched shovel from me and began <lb />
with it, broke Mr. Smith's <lb />
arm knocked my thumb out <lb />
of place. Cobb Barrett bad <lb />
knife and pistol. I went back to <lb />
Saw Wallet Lovitt <lb />
there to go after I <lb />
was deputized and on, also <lb />
Pick Lovitt. <lb />
drove by these want to Jerry <lb />
house, k.-d at door, <lb />
no one, went back <lb />
an ft as Watt I <lb />
stopped there and Cobb and B <lb />
passed me walking side by <lb />
side towards Farmville, saw no <lb />
i -e pans in same direction <lb />
This was or steps from where <lb />
-hooting occurred. <lb />
During the examination of this <lb />
win took recess until<lb />
At the afternoon session of the <lb />
F. Case continued bis <lb />
Ir are very short time after <lb />
i-f-i dints passed me before gun <lb />
it was between and <lb />
o'clock. I saw the body of Lovitt j <lb />
after, was lying on back in <lb />
his clothes were scorched <lb />
Dick Carr <lb />
L father were in buggy. I <lb />
persons through <lb />
no alter gun fired, sounded <lb />
people I heard de-i <lb />
cry three times <lb />
after I did not see <lb />
gun tired. Watt <lb />
was standing with me, he <lb />
had a by which I recognized <lb />
I also their <lb />
Tragedy occurred near <lb />
house. I was not present <lb />
Iii-ii Barrett was arrested. <lb />
went to <lb />
F one o'clock Sat u r- <lb />
and left about sunset. The <lb />
with inroad was <lb />
sue dark. Several <lb />
were the road, were walk- <lb />
in j. Bill and two colored <lb />
nun with me. I <lb />
hot drank some bat was not drunk. <lb />
went buck lo Farmville after <lb />
borne and lo help find <lb />
ti e i I was in yards of <lb />
noting and beard three shots <lb />
ed. This was about miles <lb />
my home, was in of Parker's <lb />
use the shot fired. When <lb />
be passed I halted them; <lb />
m threats and beard no <lb />
threats. Parker brought lantern <lb />
out house. Could Dot tell <lb />
u shots were from or <lb />
I was of defend- <lb />
ants when <lb />
O. <lb />
I Walter Lovitt and <lb />
he was killed. He <lb />
was constable and to show <lb />
bun where Jerry Cobb lived. We <lb />
stopped at places on the way to <lb />
houses for him. and <lb />
parties <lb />
Bluff road. A short dis- <lb />
Watt house we <lb />
saw men walking in rad <lb />
Lovitt told them halt that be had <lb />
lain for them. Lovitt got off <lb />
buggy and fired aim -t <lb />
mediately. My <lb />
but i stopped him back; <lb />
heard men running woods. <lb />
I the light near Parkers house. <lb />
men were side of road next <lb />
to Parker's I did not <lb />
parties who did <lb />
Shooting, We searched <lb />
Barrett's the shooting took <lb />
place about yards from Bar- <lb />
Mr. Carr tired a shot at <lb />
the parties running Lovitt lived <lb />
only a minutes after shot. He <lb />
was lying wheel track. <lb />
boggy was over <lb />
feel from In road. Lovitt <lb />
s ff his buggy in <lb />
and . in; almost in <lb />
loss were <lb />
live or six w <lb />
Lot Farmville. I knew where all <lb />
ed and went to show the way. <lb />
One of the men we met the road <lb />
did I did not <lb />
fie gun. I saw Case after <lb />
shooting I thought he was <lb />
I did not see the smoke from <lb />
gun but know one of two men <lb />
fired it. <lb />
K K. <lb />
I knew Waller A <lb />
S o'clock lie <lb />
me to go with him <lb />
I a about a <lb />
after <lb />
. . e <lb />
some at Parker's I or <lb />
men. and some I did not see them have a gnu. <lb />
houses, Barrett's . did not see a in Dr. <lb />
bis wife and . buggy. I saw a gun some of the <lb />
were there, looked for crowd carried to the <lb />
none. We down road, j shooting. I do not know if Case <lb />
When near Watt Parker's j was No one <lb />
Lovitt, who was buggy ahead we were front of <lb />
me tell some road to halt, <lb />
he stepped off of buggy. <lb />
saw two men near in road, <lb />
of them shot him. <lb />
oil in woods and I tired a shot at <lb />
them. They were over or l <lb />
feet from Lovitt the <lb />
fired, I was at Was <lb />
not when Barrett was <lb />
rested. <lb />
Cross do <lb />
bow many had war- <lb />
rants for, be called Jerry <lb />
name. We stopped one crowd <lb />
road to see if Cobb was them. <lb />
Later we met two men where <lb />
the shooting was Case came <lb />
from toward house a <lb />
minute or so after the shooting. <lb />
BEN BY <lb />
Walter was my ton. <lb />
told me be bad warrants for Bar <lb />
and Cobb asked me to go <lb />
with him to serve them. Several <lb />
of us went Met crowd in <lb />
road where some were <lb />
made. We went to Barret's house, <lb />
started on towards Cobb's <lb />
house. Met two road <lb />
near Parker's. Walter baited <lb />
them stepped off buggy. I <lb />
did recognize men. Gun <lb />
fired almost as soon as Walter got <lb />
off. I went to him as the men <lb />
were running off, I tried to shoot <lb />
one of them bat pistol I had would <lb />
not fire. The front, t. <lb />
One of them bad light coat <lb />
dark coat. <lb />
Cross examination My son and <lb />
myself were in Dr. bug- <lb />
There was a in this <lb />
boggy. <lb />
WATT <lb />
I know AI. mi <lb />
before the shooting I <lb />
was standing in front of my house, <lb />
within feet of road, talking to <lb />
Case. Two men T <lb />
had lantern and recognized them <lb />
as Jerry Cobb and Sylvester Bar- <lb />
It WM or Yards from <lb />
shooting took place. No <lb />
one else passed in the meantime. <lb />
One of the had on light suit <lb />
and the other dark suit. I got to <lb />
where shooting occurred within a <lb />
minute after gun fired. <lb />
Cross was or <lb />
yards from my gate to where <lb />
shooting occurred. I don't know <lb />
if any wad in woods or field. <lb />
No else went by but these two <lb />
Case and Fulford <lb />
to my gate together. Case <lb />
t I'd men to stop but they did <lb />
i not stop. did not see them have <lb />
I a gun.<lb />
went to Farmville Saturday <lb />
evening. Lovitt asked me to go <lb />
out with to serve warrants. <lb />
I went out with Case. We went <lb />
to Jerry Cobb's house and found <lb />
no one there, We left there and <lb />
Hiring along road saw a light at <lb />
Parkers stopped there. Par- <lb />
came out with lantern was <lb />
t liking to Barrett and Cobb <lb />
came Case told them to <lb />
slop as there was a warrant <lb />
them. did not A <lb />
minute later the tired. We <lb />
and found Lovitt lying <lb />
on ground. Am certain as to the <lb />
Identity the men who passed. <lb />
They were on side of road next to <lb />
Parker's. I saw Barrett again <lb />
about one o'clock that night when <lb />
he was arrested. <lb />
Cross saw many <lb />
other colored people that evening; <lb />
do know how any of them were <lb />
between the time defendants <lb />
passed and shooting. <lb />
O. <lb />
R do not know if gun <lb />
was Lovitt had <lb />
but .-ad be did not need it <lb />
did not load it. Case told us <lb />
he came up to where shooting <lb />
occurred that and <lb />
had just Hissed in that direction. <lb />
My brother carried Walter <lb />
tack to Farmville <lb />
before shooting occurred. <lb />
was a it which he said was <lb />
Dr. Joyner's. <lb />
I Sylvester Barrett. Ha <lb />
came to my between and <lb />
. o'clock Saturday night, knocked <lb />
at my door, told me he to <lb />
leave a gun there, that some parties <lb />
bad been alter him. be had shot <lb />
but did not know what he bad <lb />
done. I took the gun went <lb />
back to bed. Later I was awaken- <lb />
ed by hearing dogs and some one <lb />
was taken out of bis fathers <lb />
Cross <lb />
ed on my place, have known him <lb />
since he was a boy. Cobb married <lb />
Barrett's sister. <lb />
R. H <lb />
I was present when Sylvester <lb />
was arrested. Had <lb />
same tin n as now. He <lb />
made to me of bis <lb />
whereabouts that night. No in- <lb />
was offered or <lb />
made. He said he and bis <lb />
started to a ball but got there and <lb />
ball so went back home, <lb />
w. H. SMITH. <lb />
for i <lb />
v ii. I, .,. <lb />
Hut <lb />
statement to witness. The curt <lb />
ruled the out so far <lb />
it applied to Barrett. <lb />
Cross examined was at <lb />
time k said to have taken <lb />
place. two miles from I here. <lb />
I have about this police <lb />
and solicitor. I was here <lb />
as and guard <lb />
in guard <lb />
Sunday <lb />
shooting t ,, me. Don't <lb />
know when was <lb />
was hot <lb />
for Barrett moved <lb />
tor severance trial, <lb />
deuce of H being ruled out as <lb />
to Barren, the evidence was <lb />
made healing of the aim <lb />
was prejudicial to Barrett. This <lb />
mutton was <lb />
W. C. <lb />
I ii member the day of homicide. <lb />
I am a justice of peace war <lb />
was shown I issued that <lb />
it was sworn out by W. <lb />
H and I gave it to Constable <lb />
Walter Lovitt Just before o'clock <lb />
Saturday The constable <lb />
asked bis father, Henry Lovitt, <lb />
Or. Joyner and R. R. Carr to go <lb />
with him to serve the warrant. <lb />
Cross issued <lb />
warrant Saturday night, it came <lb />
Hack to me Sunday morning at <lb />
preliminary he , in meantime <lb />
Lovitt bad been killed. held <lb />
preliminary trial of Sylvester Bar <lb />
Tim Hunter was i a wit- <lb />
was not at the trial. <lb />
ROBERT <lb />
I got the warrant in <lb />
my possession Sunday morning <lb />
from T. ii. Smith. The paper was <lb />
wet. was given cross <lb />
as to names in the <lb />
warrant the warrant was offer- <lb />
ed as <lb />
Here the Stale close its <lb />
Neither of the defendants, <lb />
Cobb or Barrett, offered any <lb />
SYLVESTER BARRETT <lb />
i U <lb />
JERRY COBB YEARS IN THE <lb />
I went before Justice for warrant At o'clock the attorneys be. <lb />
for Cobb, Barrett Kn before the <lb />
this evidence is objected to <lb />
and to out, also of <lb />
fight in <lb />
Does not defendant-, wen; <lb />
back to Farmville that night. <lb />
Don't w bat time Lovitt left <lb />
to warrant. Did critical. <lb />
defendants that night. Have never Mies May Brooks, <lb />
seen Took several i by Misses Lacy Bell and <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, Jan. <lb />
Joseph Smith's condition con- <lb />
at Baker's bar. <lb />
Court here look recess to resume <lb />
session at o'clock Friday. <lb />
At Friday morning session of the <lb />
court the State <lb />
of witnesses. <lb />
TIM HUNTER. <lb />
I defendants Cobb <lb />
Barrett, saw them evening before <lb />
killing at cross roads near Farm <lb />
ville. this about half mile from <lb />
Barrett's home. I left Barrett <lb />
Myrtle spent Saturday <lb />
and Sunday with her parents <lb />
Misses Delia, Bessie, Laura and <lb />
Smith spent Sunday after- <lb />
noon with friends here. <lb />
Johnnie Griffin of Ayden, <lb />
Saturday night with Luther <lb />
Mrs. Nancy Buck and family, <lb />
of moved in this <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Miss Clara and brother <lb />
Barrett Convicted of Murder in <lb />
First Degree and Cobb in Sec- <lb />
Degree. Both Take <lb />
Appeal in <lb />
may God have mercy <lb />
your <lb />
These the . sing <lb />
Judge B. F. Lone in passing sent- <lb />
death upon Sylvester Bar- <lb />
convicted of the murder of <lb />
Constable W. j. of Farm- <lb />
ville date execution <lb />
set on Friday, h, lie <lb />
hours of a. in. mid <lb />
p. m. <lb />
t of in the <lb />
murder was completed Friday <lb />
Long made bis <lb />
charge and gave the case to the <lb />
jury at o'clock. A past <lb />
o clock at night ringing of the <lb />
court b II that a <lb />
verdict had been reached. A large <lb />
crowd hurried to the house <lb />
and in a few moments loom <lb />
was packed. A solemn <lb />
prevailed as the was <lb />
and the verdict <lb />
The verdict was defendant <lb />
Sylvester Barrett is guilty <lb />
the first <lb />
defendant Jerry Cobb is guilty of <lb />
murder in second <lb />
Barrett display ed no emotion at <lb />
any time during the progress of <lb />
was rot moved in the <lb />
least by verdict, while Cobb <lb />
smiled as if pleased that bis neck <lb />
bud been saved. <lb />
prisoners ordered back <lb />
to jail, Long reserving pas- <lb />
sing sentence until this morning. <lb />
At opening of morn, <lb />
for Cobb moved for a <lb />
new trial, which motion was de- <lb />
and be was sentenced to <lb />
years in the penitentiary at hard <lb />
labor. Appeal to Court <lb />
far ma was taken. <lb />
Counsel for Barrett also made a <lb />
motion for new trial, which was <lb />
denied, and sentence was passed <lb />
upon to be by the <lb />
neck until he is dead on the date <lb />
above stated. Appeal to Supreme <lb />
Court was also <lb />
bis case. <lb />
spent Sunday <lb />
his home about dark, left Jerry at <lb />
Will Barrett's, Cobb bad on cap. <lb />
I saw Cobb again S o'clock <lb />
at Peyton Barrett's house told <lb />
me be was going to stay out of the <lb />
way Monday I <lb />
next saw Sunday morning <lb />
ii near my He <lb />
called me to come out to him. I <lb />
asked him what be bad doing, <lb />
that, a man was killed up the nail <lb />
last night. Cobb said he did not <lb />
know anything about It. Hubert <lb />
Foreman came up Cobb <lb />
Foreman lo go see anybody was <lb />
killed. then asked to <lb />
get to eat. I told <lb />
him my wife said her father told <lb />
her a man bad been killed <lb />
he Sylvester Barrett were ac- <lb />
of it. I got Cobb some <lb />
breakfast I told you fellows <lb />
are accused of that killing and <lb />
asked him about it. He said he <lb />
and dill kill a man, that <lb />
Sylvester shot him. <lb />
g spent Sunday <lb />
afternoon with C. H. <lb />
K. K. son, Harvey, and <lb />
Smith went to <lb />
Monday and returned Tuesday. <lb />
Miss Bessie Smith a few <lb />
lays of this week with Miss <lb />
R. I, Corbitt filled his re- <lb />
appointment at Bethany <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
H. J. Corbitt was the neigh- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
COX'S MILL ITEMS. <lb />
Cox's Mill, N. C. Jan. <lb />
A basket party was given at the <lb />
school house on the night <lb />
of the 19th. A large and well <lb />
behaved crowd was the <lb />
handsome sum of was the <lb />
result that will be applied to furn- <lb />
room with desks and <lb />
a library. <lb />
Farmers of this section have <lb />
killed lots of pork, a plenty to last <lb />
them, with plenty of corn, fodder <lb />
and hay to go along with it. <lb />
Our will noon He Second <lb />
to none <lb />
ham, laud to eat and <lb />
pretty girls. <lb />
Violating Postal Laws. <lb />
It seems that some people do <lb />
not know that they violate the <lb />
postal laws when they pack <lb />
ages through the mail marked <lb />
merchandise and also include writ <lb />
ten letters in the packages. First <lb />
class matter must be sent separate <lb />
from merchandise and tilde is a <lb />
of for sending letters <lb />
with merchandise <lb />
Fell From Gallery. <lb />
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it did not turn out seriously, hap- <lb />
in the court room Friday <lb />
evening. Just as Jud e Long was <lb />
about to begin h s charge to the <lb />
jury in the murder trial, a colored <lb />
man in the gallery leaned over too <lb />
far and tumbled down on the <lb />
heads of on the below. <lb />
No one was hurt. <lb />
A man who is a friend only <lb />
himself has but few friends. <lb />
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