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Have You Forgot
What
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN
UP-TO DATE LINE OF
Dry Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Aim A thing
WHICH I AM TO MENTION
to see me for your next B of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
Jag. B. White.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance,
I. Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is N.
Will he reinstated if arrears paid within on month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the currant year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
PRECEDENT AND PRECEDENT
The press of the has
taken knowledge of the fact that of
late a precedent long ago establish-
ed in the of cabinet
has been very much
violated. within the past
year it has been the rule that no
two cabinet officers should come
the same but President
chose Postmaster Gen
Smith and afterwards
General
and now President Roosevelt
bus selected his
the Treasury from th same State
from which Secretary of
Wilson bails. And why not
Cabinet officers, M other public
officials, should be chosen re-
to fitness not with regard
; to where they live. In North
Carolina has grown up the bad
custom of selecting the
States Senators the one from the
east and the other from west,
and yet the Slate was never more
i creditably represented in the up
i per house Congress than
both the Senators were from the
It is not
j always a bid idea to violate
Observer.
Pills
After eating, of bilious habit
derive treat benefit taking one
II you
DRINKING TOO MUCH,
they relieve the nausea.
SICK HEADACHE.
and which follow,, restore
the appetite and feel-
las. coated.
Take No Substitute.
GRIFTON ITEMS.
C. Dec.
K. Gardner In hero on visit
to friends and relatives.
Misses Anna and
home from U spend
S. To make policy payable as an during the lifetime Christ
mas.
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville. X.
LOOKING LETTERHEAD
Has lost many a dollar for business men. If a man is
Judged by the coat he wears, he is also judged by th
letter-head he uses. An artistic, nicely primed let lei
head may be looked on as a good Investment.
Send your next order to
The Reflector Office.
It will be done right
The price doing It
will be right, too.
Y THEOREM
r TONIC LAXATIVE
If you have tour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad
dizziness, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss
cf appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, blood, blotched or muddy skin,
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad bowels a . an
impaired digestive system, Will Cure You.
It will dean out the bowels, stimulate the liver kidneys, strengthen
the mucous membranes cf the stomach, purify your blood and put you
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your skin will clear sad
freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
Miss Mabel Woolen, of
is here visiting the Misses Gard-
i Mr. and Mis Unfits Walston, of
came in Tuesday to spend
Christmas with Mis.
patents, Mr. and Mis, S. W.
son.
Mrs. bin Johnson came in
Thursday evening from to
pend a few days with friends,
came Thursday
to spend a few days and will
leave for Greensboro Sunday,
W. II. of Ayden, is
here spending holidays.
Miss May Dunn, of Kin-Ion, is
I Visiting Miss Susie Dunn.
Felix is spending the
holidays at
Prank of is
Spending the holidays with
the family of son.
c. J. Tucker J. I.
have opened up stock of new
goods I already at rived
and are looking for balance of
goods on even freight.
I. to Greenville
Wednesday
S. bus bin going
getting up a petition for
the A good
many cf
have signed the petition.
There a tree
the school
night.
A. It, of Ridge Spring,
was lure Friday.
Misses Bailie and
came home last week to spend
holidays,
In bis weekly Washington letter,
-I published In yesterday's issue of
The Observer. Cum
told of the great
reaped by the action of certain
Stales in keeping one set of men
in Washington as their
Maine, he says, leads in
respect of seniority of her
and her people have
by many Federal
appropriations for public work
the State, and also have
everything they asked
Congress. It is really
when one comes to dwell on
the subject, why a good man
should ever lose his seat in
except for a political
at home The idea that a
seat in the national capital is a
reward for political service is
one which should be
by all A Congress,
mill should be I lie of the
people he represents, and if he is
right kind of man it would
appear to be the part of wisdom to
let him die in harness if attends
to business as he should. Private
affairs are carried on ill this man-
why should not the people
at large be allowed the same
Rotation In public office.
such us of Congressman,
results In injury to
who the system.
Chariots w r.
I mi satiated
have laved more
all the put together I bars re
When gs
up it at once,
Druggist, ft. Louis, Mo
A PROCLAMATION BY THE
NOR.
Reward.
State Carolina,
Executive Depart met.
information
has been received at this Depart
that at Falkland, Pitt
N. C, on or about December 22nd,
John Parker shot and
killed Alex Little.
it appears that
the said John H. Parker has fled
the State, or so cot teals himself
that the ordinary process of law
cannot be served upon
Now, therefore, I, B.
Aycock, Governor of the State of
North by virtue of
me vested by law, do
issue this my proclamation,
a reward of two hundred
for the and de
livery of the said John H Parker
to the Sheriff of Pitt county the
Court house in Greenville and I
do enjoin all officers of Stale
and all good citizens to assist in
said criminal to justice.
Done at our City of
the 28th day
October, the year
of our Lord one thous-
and nine hundred and one and in
the one hundred and twenty sixth
year of our American
By the
Char. B.
P. M. Private
II. Parker is
nearly six feet high of spare build,
weighs about pounds, has
boyish face, is almost heard-
less, ban blue eyes, light hair, is
slightly stooped and is about
years old.
E.
T.
Mother seeking
. i
It ;
nature.
restful OS I i
if and ml; for if.
I mo I, r fur cod
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or i I a pro ml Inn .
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For Sale by
temple i.
W lo
, I I i. i
H I-, -ill
Our Line of
New Millinery
and you Mill be convinced that a
prettier, display was
never
Made in
Greenville.
Pattern Ready-to-wear lints, Sailors,
Cloaks Cups. very newest
and lair styles in in my line.
Prices lower I ever. Give mu a call.
M.
Greenville, N,
End of the Century Club.
l The
laid of Club
held regular semi monthly
Hotel Dec.
Mrs J. L. Fleming being hostess.
Business of great importance was
transacted,
The literary consisted
of two selections, in his
read by Mrs.
and in his Old
read by Mrs. King.
Mis. Fleming her attractive
social manner for a little diversion
from business gave an
lion Mrs. r being
I he most observant.
Refreshments the rarest and
delicious were
After a e bade
the hostess adieu, each one ex
pressing herself as spent a
most delightful evening.
Griffin,
Practical Watch Maker and Jeweler.
Opposite I.
Recently the market
mill Um took
ever
to fur
holiday
Prompt attention t
watches
promptly.
E. E. GRIFFIN.
Grocer and
Fin nil lire Dealer. Cash paid fol
Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil liar
re's. Turkeys, etc. lied
Steads, Mattresses, Oak Soils, Ha
by
suits. Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
Gall A
M.-at Key West Cheroots,
Can
reaches, Apples.
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flout Coffee,
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Heel and Hulls, Gar-
den Heeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Currents,
and China Ware, Tin and
Ware. Cakes Crackers,
aid Sewing Machines, and nil
goods. Duality
Quantity, Cheap for cash. Com
to see
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The in and low
Nice per dozen,
per dozen.
AH other lines very chem Crayon
r r in. any small picture Nice
Frames baud all the time.
examine my Work. No trouble tn dhow
and answer The very
beat guaranteed lo all. boon
to a. m., I. to p m. Yours to
Tin- i n lbs nun.
of
for Pin of
bath of
miles amounts fur
for the
ending I. 1901.
or
It I. Davit
W ti hath attended
Jesse Cannon twin days,
days,
Chapman days.
AMOUNT I.
For days as Coat. O it
For
O W
For t day as Com.
day as Is
S t
ESTABLISHED IN
J. I. k ID.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
NOTICE.
having as ad-
on the mate of M It Eure
hereby to all persons busing
bast estate to
for on or 15th.
1902, or this notice will lie in bar of
their recovery. to said
arc to make
M. I.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Superior court Clerk of Pitt county,
having issued tellers of Administration to
me, the on the of
December, 1901, the estate of J. A,
deceased, is hereby given
to all persons indebted to to make
payment to the undersigned,
and to of said estate to present
claims, properly authenticated, to
undersigned, twelve after
the dale notice, or this notice will
be plead in of their recovery.
This 10th day of 1901.
J.
r. lie J.
OLD DOMINION
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily at A. M for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
Fridays at
leave Tarboro for Greenville
and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
NOTICE lO CREDITORS.
duly qualified before the
Clerk of Pill county as Executor
of the Last Will Mrs. B.
n. notice is hereby
given to all persons indebted to the estate
to make immediate payment to the under-
and all having claims
the estate are lo their claims
for payment on or before 29th day of
November, 1902. or this notice will be plead
In bar of recovery.
This 29th day of Nov. 1901.
Executor of Mrs. S. M.
NOTICE.
As I am turn-in the hospital in
more for the of undergoing an op-
I have ac-
counts in the hands of my brother, Mr.
Wiley at the store Greene A
brown, mid him full to col-
and It for same. I
those indebted la him and set-
BROWN, M D.
W Q
F-r Con.
For miles
days a. M
Vat days as Commutes son
Foe miles led
-I
For as e.
For miles ed
Phone h
Miss a
years of age, com-
suicide in
by taking add,
m from
learn from Free and
exception of sister
hits DO Bear relatives living. She
as. housekeeper for the family of
Mayor O. U. Webb, in
Carolina's
The Charlotte Observer.
EVERY II. IN THE YEAR.
C TOMPKINS.
i. P. CALDWELL Editor.
m news service
. to any paper
u on Atlanta,
special service is
ever a Caro-
con-
of It or more pages, is
to a large extent up of
original mailer.
run
Hit I'll 111.- I and Friday
per year.
L J
For days C p
For traveled
Si A
or Pi it i
I, T It clerk of the
sf for the county
aforesaid, that
is a doth appear
Of In my onto, this day pf No-
1801. T it
Hoard Com. Fill County.
comity In court.
vs. t
Tins. D.
ThO defendant, Thus above
will lake notice that no action
in the
Superior court of Fill conn y for divorce,
defendant will further take notice
that he is required lo lie appear at the
next regular term of the Superior held
for county be In the court
in on Monday
fore first Monday of 1902, it
the day January, 1902 and then and
there answer to complaint, which w
before said court, or Jade,
meat will be granted accordingly to the
prayer of the complaint.
This 2nd day November. 1901.
MOORE,
Clerk of court
W.
DEALER IN
GREENVILLE N. C.
feNS---------0
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on
Fresh goods kepi constantly en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
W, R, WHICHARD BRO.,
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as
low c-i. Highest market prices
for country produce.
William J, f
Warrant of
T.
The T. C. will lake
1901, a MUM m him
in above by
clerk the Superior court of Pill
county, v lo the January term
of WM Superior which
on 7th Monday before the Monthly
in March, it day of
January, I re-
in the Sheriff of county not ex-
thin
T. not to lie f mM in
as the to recover of
th T sum of
II which
plaintiff w due him, for
a violent c n
him by by which
received and painful
The T C. defendant
will also take notice that a warrant of
Attachment wan
clerk 30th day of November,
T. C.
to the Sheriff of
county and returnable to the January term
if Pitt court which convenes
OB the Monthly More the
in Wan h, It the
day of 1902. and the time
and plate when and where the
II And the raid T.
C. will take notice that he re-
lo appear and or demur to
of plaintiff in this action or
the relief therein will be granted.
I at my office in town of Greenville
November 25th,
MOORE,
Clerk Superior
THE GREENVILLE
CO.
of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior Exterior
for Fine Modern Cheap
We solicit patronage and
to give satisfaction
The largest paper j prices, styles and work.
in North
copies sent application.
Address
Charlotte, N. C.
your lo
Co.
N. C.
notice to rue
Public.
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. C. General for
North Carolina Virginia, of that Well-
Known Popular
THE MUTUAL
Life Co., of
to announce lo large number
pork; lo the public
will now r. i tin,
state from this dale will
desirable policies, to all
siring the very best tin
life in the world.
If local agent in your town has not
yet completed arrangements, address
JOHN C.
Agent, K. O.
Assets
Paid policy
Live, energetic admits at
v, for the
J. L
------DEALER IN------
h r i
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Li of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Storks, Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New York,
Chicago New Orleans.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
Year II, Biz Mouths tine,
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
The Reflector office. The Semi
Weekly Reflector and
will be sent together
one year for or Tub Daily
and
year for payable in ad-
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
it
mi
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH II TO
PEI IT
VOL
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY boa.
NO
1902
Happy
To my friends customers of Pitt and ad-
joining counties- Wishing each and every one a
happy and prosperous
New Year.
Thanking each one for their patronage and
kindness and ash a continuance of the same.
We wish to Say
We arc still knocking out, high prices. Our motto
will be Down with high prices.
W. T. LEE CO.
EXAMPLE OF A THE
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance
Mr. Dan Abram, of Rocky Mount, N. C, took out policy
No. in 1880, amount kind, ordinary life,
year period, annual premium total
payments
OPTIONS OF SETTLEMENT.
year dividend payable in cash
and continue 6,000.00
Full paid participating additional
continue policy for
Withdraw total cash value 3,602.80
For an agency, or example of results at your age for com-
with any other address, giving date of birth,
T. ARCHIBALD General
For Virginia and North Carolina,
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va
Times Value
OF ANY OTHER.
EASIER.
ONE THIRD FASTER.
all unoccupied
territory.
WHEELER WILSON,
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by
S. T WHITE,
Greenville,
ITEMS.
S, C, Jan. 1902.
Dr. W. E. Warren, of Stokes,
was here Friday.
C. E. Bradley went lo Washing-
ton Friday.
Miss Deb Fleming, of StoVes,
spent last Friday here with her
sister, Mrs. G. H. Little.
The Missionary Baptist Sunday
school had a nice Christmas tree
here in the Friday night.
Oscar James came Tuesday
night Not folk to spend
Christmas with his parents and
returned Friday.
Miss Magpie Doughty, of Green-
ville, is Mrs. K. R. Flem-
Rev. R. Carroll, of Mini City,
preached here Sunday
night.
J. II. went to Wash-
Friday.
Joe Rollins, Jr., came in
day night from Kim City to spend
some time here with bis parents.
W. after spending the
j holidays here, morning for
lo resume bis work.
Charlie went to Wash-
Saturday.
Ed. Andrews went to Washing-
ton
Jasper Briley was here today to
see his best girl.
Miss Gay, of Wilson, is
visiting Misses Sidney
Davenport.
J. J. went to
Greenville today on business.
Charlie Fleming, of Washington,
here Saturday.
Miss Laura Ayers, of Washing
tuned home after
some time here Miss
Blanche Fleming.
Little went to
Saturday business.
Roy Rollins went to Washington
today.
G, II. Little went up the road
on the morning train.
H. G. A. L. agent,
went to Washington Friday.
-AT-
Happy New Year
We wish to thank our friends for the very liberal
patronage they have given us during the pant year and
we will strive to merit a continuance of your favors by
giving you the very beat value we can for your money.
All we ask of you for the veal
is to give us ii being replenished
every day, so you will always And something new and
up to date. Again wishing you a Year,
we remain ever friends,
j p mm k m.
The Place to
get the Best
Goods for the
Least Money
YOU ARE then you will
HUNTING go straight to
H. C HOOKER,
Complete stock of fall and winter goods
now nearly for your inspection, and our
cannot be surpassed anywhere.
ladies should not fail to see our stock.
H. C. HOOKER.
FARMVILLE ITEMS.
BLACKJACK ITEMS.
PATENT
Our Line of
New Millinery
and you will lie that a
prettier, more stylish display was
never
Made in
Greenville.
Pattern Hats. Ready-to-wear Hats, Sailors,
Cloaks and Caps. The very newest
and latest styles in everything in my line.
Prices lower than ever. Give me a call.
The Journal tells of a fraud
on the
A calling A.
Rogers has been holding meetings
in a colored claim-
that his mission is to
the interests of and his
title, so he says, is the
general manager of
formed for tins purpose.
The plan of oner is to petition
congress to bounty to all ex-
slaves pay them pensions.
To end a is being
raised by Rational General Man-
ager Rogers and the assessment is
considered very moderate, being
a head.
About of
gave up their dimes
i the who aroused great
ii, especially when he tie
that
held these black in his and
promised to do something for these
poor The news of this
city
several went to hear
speak. When they heard the
above and like remarks I hey
ed that the fellow was obtaining
money under f pretenses and
told him that he would lie
on. The general manager
and was to
lie seen day, having
moved on to where another harvest
Of Sockets and dimes may lie gar
Free Press.
. Jan. l.
Misses Jack, N. Jan. l,
and brother, I On Wednesday, IT, at the
Gus of Portsmouth, spent home of the bride's father, Miss
Christmas with their aunt, Mrs. i Bessie Hart and Mr. W. O. White
It. W. Hines, of Marlboro. were happily married, Justice J.
We that James It. John- A. officiating. Immediate-
son, who been clerking for M.; after the ceremony was perform-
T. Morton, leave. We ed they drove to the horns of the
wish him much success in every groom where a reception was held,
Their attendants were, L. H.
Hiss Alice Hines is visiting the While, Jr., with Miss Grace Hart,
II. Mellon, Oscar Harms with Miss
May love and prosperity
Mary Smith, of Greenville, attend their future lift.
All Kinds at The Reflector
Failures of the
We never appreciate great-
of some men they are
The average young man's
more frequently his
salary.
woman really loves her
ask him to go shop
pin; with her.
new York, Jan. i Reports lo
I. G. Dunn it Co , show that fail
ores for the year 1901 were
in
amount of liabilities, while of
hanking other fiduciary
there were insolvencies,
involving a total of
defaults and
liabilities. These figures compare
very favorably with the
failures in with liabilities of
of which were
banks, for
Manufacturing disasters In mm
numbered 3.441, with an
of compared
I tilth In the previous year,
while there
suspensions of trailers
for in
with liabilities of
The defaulted liabilities
were cents to of
bank exchanges. A ratio to the
number of firms In business
that amount of
averaged 894.33
for each concern. This amount
compares with in 1900,
while going back lo 1888, the aver-
age was
many ways prosperous
conditions the Stales
were shared across Northern
border, for failures in
of Canada were
fewer in number and smaller
amount liabilities titan live
of the feeding seven years.
to banking
statement w as even more favorable,
ore of the making
us good an exhibit. All
defaults numbered 1,341, with
liabilities which
compares with Won, owing
11,01.1.208. In
there were for
against the previous
year, liabilities of
Trading failures number
with a to. indebtedness of
compared with in
the previous year for
who has been visiting here grand
mother, Mrs. N. B. Smith, return-
ed borne yesterday accompanied by
Miss Bather Bold Lang.
Mis. X. Bateman, of Ply
A Deal
It is announced that a Southern
furniture exhibition will be made
at High Point Spring Ho
doubt it ill be a most creditable
affair, If held. A lull presents
of beautiful work turned
furniture manufacturers of
the Sooth would be a revelation to
to tunny people living in South,
who buy their furniture after it
has been shipped North and re-
shipped South and are unaware
the work was done in this or
Southern Stale. We
none the exhibition will be held.
The people of the South need lo
become better informed of the re
sources of their section in this, as
well other City
Sentinel.
Book Club.
Mrs. Mark celebrated
the closing afternoon of the Orel
veil of th new century with a re
to the Fin de Honk
club of Greenville, The enter
was interesting from
start to finish, with some unique
and plea-sing ores,
steeling through
coming hostess
seating each guest a beaut I
fill calendar 1902. Among the
literal were poems, orig-
and selected, several of
usual merit; noticeably so a local
epic containing the names if each
member running over with fun
pathos, composed by Mis.
King.
The thanks of club are ten
Mrs for a charm
evening the of wishes
for new
A. O. Clark came in Monday be-
fore Christmas Mt. Olive to
spend the holidays with
here.
Miss Annie White and brother,
month, is visiting her daughter, W. O. White, spent day
Mis. George W. Freeman. I in Washington.
Rev. T. II. Haiti and arc Dr. and Mrs. W. H. who
visiting Mrs. have been visiting friends and rel-
Vivian Parker and Alice here, left tor their horns at
Harper will leave soon for St. J Edwards Mill Monday.
-s school Raleigh. Hubert Cooper and
Misses Mamie Hotter and Mary came in Saturday to spend
and James spent several days
several days in town hot week j At the home of
With Parker and Harper. Mrs. I. H. White, Miss Maggie
George A Barnes, nut ion While, of Dover, and Mr. L.
foreman of the Carolina and While, Jr., were happily married
Telephone Co., came to Farm- j by Kev. James Corbitt.
on B, C. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Whits left
to Friday for Hill to spend
Miss Mary who days.
been spending some time with. Mr. and Mrs. Will Morriss, who
Misses and Mamie; have been Mrs.
returned home yesterday, here, left Thursday for
J. J. and W. C. their borne Greene county.
ate painting the new residence of Thursday evening at the home
W. C. Askew on Wilson street. of the groom's parents, Miss Mary
B. O. Turnage, who came home Jane Gaskins and Mr.
lo spend the holidays, Adams were married, Rev.
will return to Oxford Monday. Corbitt performing the rite. At-
Fields will accompany him. were. Charley
W ill Hooker, Speed, is visit with Miss Maggie Smith, Jesse
his mother, Mis. Jennie with Miss
J- H. White Jim White
Commissary Sergeant Samuel passed through Sunday to
M. Pollard home
Dee. 87th, much every one's
surprise. He tun been in the
Philippine Islands. Some merchants don't look at
Mrs. Dr. H. and advertising right. They
children, of are regard it as u
log Mrs Jesse Cay. ,,,,, m
The public school opens Monday, I ore rent, clerk hire,
January W. Arnold; investment may fail to be
ls teacher. will be no there is less denser of
. i
at the Academy,
is here on
Long has recently
moved into W. ti. Lang's new rest,
deuce Church street.
Miss Fields is visiting her
sister, Mrs T,
Von Know What ire Taking
tin- l print-
I. ml, . . , it
in a So
Curt. No Pay,
allure to make a profit from Judi-
advertising than from other
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Free Press.
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REFLECTOR
N. O.
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Entered t the Poet Office at
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Matter.
TUESDAY. ,
THE STAY ONS.
Quilt a Good Siring of
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Prom
i. v. Jan.
THE
Winterville Department.
Met Night to AND
NOTES.
THE BEST OF ALL.
The Children's a Sue
Those who were at the opera
Friday night were charmed
and delighted with the entertain
meat given by the children under
the management of Minnie
Quinn. The program consisted of
a play,
choruses, and tab-
Np one who took a part
was more than or years old
and a large majority of them were
very small children. To say that
they all did well does not tell half.
It is positively true that they could
not have done better. Such
with their parts and the
ability to act them well have rare
been seen in children. We
would like to call each by
and give each credit for the
of special talent and train-
but there were so many that
it consume our entire space
in todays issue to do them justice,
and we must therefore content our-
selves with general mention.
drill, and
had been gone through with the
night before, but all agreed that it
was even more to them
than at the presentation. You
never saw pretty little girls do
prettier than they did.
Then came the chorus,
the Harvest are In
this the children showed that
Greenville will some day have
cause to he proud of her talent for
vocal
The next chorus, was
so delightfully rendered that the
audience gave a hearty encore
which was responded to even more
happily than at first.
The next on the program as
the play, Tact
had displayed in
the parts, each one appearing
specially adapted for the part
taken. Every one perfectly
his or her part and the
of it would have done credit to
persons double their ages. It was
wonderful how well some of them
did, the audience showed its
appreciation by frequent applause,
especially at the scene.
Between the two of the play
came a Mag were
so given that the an
wen Interrupt by tire ,,.,. or
night. Nice ,.,, r
of the petition to no acres good
tenant and
the I mils Henry ,
Lois and others and
TilE a list The garment of The Hoard of Aldermen met Fri-
of change-, among the clerks In unity which clothed the night Incomplete the
town, today took another trip can majority the opening of the monthly meeting in which
around the stores to note those Congress is being lent asunder
staying on in their Old places, and daring the holiday reset and there
let our know, as is reason to believe that when
Cherry the Congress reconvene the
ore yet in the land the-living, can brethren will dwell together la
doing badness t a very similar to that at
We found this string of them, to the famous rats of
all apparently Already there are the
in their old I high protection wing the mod
V. protection wing In the near
A. S. Moore O. K. Warren future. The members who com
with I. arc,
Beam and from conviction or the
with E. II. of their favored commit-
J. J. Harrington and J. to the most extreme
Teel with W. B. Fleming. I lion.
Emmie Smith with faction believes in
Wilkinson. of the House
with J. -S Smith, i bill they
R. E. U. Barrett, W. consider that will
H. Kicks, H. A. the f
Ada Woolen and Lena Harris
Jan.
Lad III
with T.
Jones with J. L. Woolen.
Miss Loraine Home with W. H.
Brown.
L. A
Tucker Co.
J. L. T. White
with S Forbes.
B. II. Hearne with Laughing
house Son.
Ernest Baker with J. II. Star
key.
E. A. Ormond and w .
son with White.
Mis. M and Mis-
Olive Daniel with II. C. Hooker
Miss Ellen M ore and
Fleming with Moore
Sam B. Corey.
Mi-s Bessie Jarvis with Mrs. M.
Eugene Wilson Ashley
son Frank Wilson.
D. E. House, f.
fee and the Commission. They
an In favor of granting some
measure of reciprocity to Cuba,
notwithstanding the protests of
Mr. and the blandishments
B the sugar lobby.
It a faction develop- it will
in support the President's
views in regard lo
city, but ill more to sustain Mr.
the stand lie has taken
ill Si
and hi-. it. n- to uphold Secretary
Long. are many members
Congress who believe that the
has been of
Hi iI. not In the wishes
. ; people Hi ibis and
i anticipated when those
C who have spent the
holidays in return
to will
hike ill Untie form. A effort
prove I ho affair of the Navy De
will lie
open a retail and oyster
house somewhere on Fifth street,
near Five Points was resumed.
The mailer was disposed by re
to the market commit tie,
This will probably be the end of
it, for if it ever comes from
the committee an
will likely accompany
it.
We overlooked stating that on
the first night of the meeting the few number of old maids
special ,,,, ,,, invited,
look Into the d if the whole universe had
of making a photographic i x ,,.,.,, ,,;,, , h.
mint the exposition, .,.,. a M
they found spaces. old maid- and we
nigh the project had been fellows just lake the cake
in lie known as James B
I in I. O
Cox.
A Sociable lo
Miss Laura Cox, who left Thins
day for Baptist Female
College, am given by Mrs. J.
Cox last Tuesday evening, a
the who well knows
A. B. I'll Kill kill,
and Mi-s Lena Mathew. with J that acre n
Co. gallon undertaken, nothing could
with . n
Hart.
M. Cherry. Z. Vainly k.- i
Mi-s with
Co.
. minions the
I the Navy and the en-
tin- in put winch so assiduous
II. Tall -i i i
Tin re i- little but that th
large of the people
be glad tow Congress go to
any length to
who have
been responsible for hi-
On her haul Mr.
Roosevelt will lend hi-
pi t even the implied
X. Jan. I. lion of which would
Felix has gone to j Congress passing a bill giving
too and accepted a position as In- P. retired
for Mantel
Suggs, Hurry Woolen and
. be people
Mo changes have taken place at
the banks, tin- same force c
lug at both, and the entire
family is it was,
GRIFTON ITEMS.
would not let the curtain In
remain when it was lowered
The was
sung at cone of the play,
in audience re-
quested us to say that it had been a
long time since they had heard any
thing more beautiful than this
song.
The entertainment was
ed with tableaux, Death
and They
were as lovely as we ever saw,
the eyes of all loved to linger upon
such pretty girls, so artfully
ranged and shown to such
by the beautiful
lights.
Miss Clara Forbes Was
piano for the eater
and added much to it-
pleasure.
The entire credit for the
and presentation of this
to HIM Minnie
She has tact and talent
or such things as is always shown
when she has given anything lo
the public. We know of young
woman who can take and
do so much with them as Mis
Minnie can, it is hoped that
she will often favor the public
with some kind of exercises by the
children.
The gross receipts of the enter-
were about
Frank Webb, all of Kit b came
d here on a hauling Hip
Plowed Up a Watch
Monday while a colored
was a lot of Mr. Peter E
Smith's be turned up a watch with
hi plow. It looked a little ratty
awl weather worn, but when
.-., wound it commenced lo work
v There was no telling
how long it had been In the
Common-
w In, h he
draw.
. be people or the Coiled Sin
o learn lief the
; little Senators
II bill. Had
the from Ohio retained
ii tin; in.- he had dining the
lit there is little
that bill in it- present
form would have become a law,
ion side -tracking of the
i in of
A. K. and family re-
turned lo New Hem Thursday
learner May Bell.
George to Con
toe Tuesday after week's visit to
his W.
Frederick and wife
little Catharine left for their has robbed
home at hem. Thursday, W an extent i
a week's visit to
lives hire.
W. S left lot New
There are very here
with the merchants and clerks,
W. J. Kill i- with K. Lang.
and J. F. has retired from
the firm L A Cobb to.
Mr. and Mi.-. Fred W i-
to New
L. Patrick to
more and point north lo
stink for the of
t Tinker who have recently
opened up in the T building.
J. c. retarded from N.-
Bern Thursday.
We are proud to know
has a class hotel again. Mrs
Alice Sp. moved In a opened
up Hotel.
E. J. Brooks has moved to town.
J. L. Patrick will more
week.
Married.
Karly new year lug In
Miss Mamie Bay nor,
that town, was married lo Dr.
Ira Hardy, of The
couple on the morning trail
for north and will later make
their home In Washington. The
marriage was somewhat of a
prise, even their most
friends being advised of it
evening before.
dolled.
for we are old lo know a
The street commit lee also report t. j,,
means too old to enjoy It. When
ed that tiny had yet been unable
lo do anything relative to the Miss Lama comes home we are go
straightening and opening side invite Mrs. Cox to invite us
again, and we'll be there.
walks on Dickinson avenue, and
tin tiler lime was granted in which
to look the mailer.
A few matters of minor import-
were disposed of.
Accounts amounting were
allowed and ordered paid. Among
I Kent Anyone to
rent a class or horse
in line the
of cotton, tobacco
w ho have team, can do so on
applying to W.
the accounts presented was B. Wingate, of Ibis place.
A. Bra for damage to Carr, of Willow was
his store by Christina Tuesday and before leaving
works, one from Mrs. B. B. purchased one
r damage to furniture and pl up by the II
a tree the town A bile here Mr Carr
was having cut down near her look that where one
residence falling and crushing a u,,,,, Trunks was
portion of These bill mt fl
were ref.-i red lo for,.
Mexican
Mustang Liniment
ill Lea
SM la S-
A toad
a harrow
suffers no more than tho faithful horse
that is tortured with Harness
Sores, Sprains, etc. Most owners know this
and apply tho kind of that heals, known
fur and wide
Liniments
Never fail-not even in tho most aggravated coses.
Cures udder in cows quicker than known
remedy. Hardly a peculiar to muscle, skin
or joints that cannot cured by it.
Mexican i the Wt on for
Senator
the
with express
assuring the
rep g of this measure, there is
slid a majority the committee
n. -1 it.
WITH THE ALDERMEN.
Fire Alarm Up
The alarm broke into
meeting of Board Aldermen,
night, and caused them
to adjournment.
I lie monthly of the tax
Collector, police officers com
were mule and accepted,
and several petitions for tail
licenses granted. Al
I. Sugg Voted against
all liquor
An appropriation of for the
Light In-
taut was made. There was
spirited over this
some of member
waning to make it but ow-
of the treasury
favoring smaller
were in the majority.
A Hi n In open tail
mid . Points
wax when the
alarm came.
The Board will at
o'clock tonight to
before
investigation
SMALL FIRE
In Machine in A. T. Factory.
o'clock
night while night force at the
Ami Tobacco Co. were
at work drying a of scrap
co and g. ready for packing,
flames Were seen to through
the lop of the drying
machine Bow Ore out in me
is and an
theory advanced -s only
The steam all
alarm the factory force went
to work the Are, All
possible from holler was turn-
ed int. the machine and this kept
the flames confined until the Ore
department arrived.
fireman responded promptly
to the alarm and upon reaching
the factory Bough ft Ready
company their hand engine
soon had a good stream pouring
Into tin- machine. They did line
work and deserve much praise,
Dope Fire company were also
hand with their engine
Steamed up, but after taking the
out the horses bad lo re-
turn down town for the hose
and by the time they got back
hand engine had put
the lire out, so
sold last year,
in the same neighborhood the
coming season. He has a high
opinion of them.
F. Raleigh, and Miss
Wyatt, of Durham, after
the holidays with the
family of W. J. left for
Thursday respective homes Tuesday.
Miss Rather n, of
who been on a visit lo Miss
Minnie returned her
home
Mrs. B. of Lit lie-
field, spent and Thurs-
day with relatives here
W. I-. Cos, of Springs,
was here a short while dining
week, lie left Friday for Sew
York.
Mis I spend
lug Sometime friends in
town.
Mrs. Carroll, of Ki
spent with her parents
near here and returned home
evening.
Mr. of and
Mr. Hi on, of same place, have
moved their families here and will
make their home.
Comrades were Once About lo Bury
Col.
Colonel W. II. Cowles was
once saved by sac-
of a and was once
pared for burial during war
did not between the Card-
well, of Columbia, S. said he
m mm list
Grim
la
Reaper
on a -team.
Put of the time factory was passed the litter on Which CM.
so full smoke that it was hard as stretched out for dead,
for the Bremen and other to stay an oilcloth thrown over his body
in building, but they all stuck n. soldiers digging tho grave
to their places and a serious loss , c-es and several other
was averted.
An estimate of the loss sustain
ad be made yet, but it is
by insurance. The
damage to the machine
tobacco in it, aid the damage by
smoke lo tobacco hanging in
for con-
th t the I. was
greater.
Driving Through a i.
a fine n die
t r ll II
would know how
. it. t u, nil
Tl the mid-
of . . ii. can
If
t ll . upper end
of the clip it flush by
means of n pair
K . a nil or silver
on I of v.
little space Is ., m, put
. on I
point will b
cork as It .
hammer and thing ii done.
The elk the needle from
bending, and as it is harder than the
in the coin is to
dead But the colonel re-
and did not occupy grave
that had been prepared for him,
be carried all his life a
bole in bis bead as a mark of the
terrible wound. He and Colonel
me; years alter the
war and said it was us if
dead of a generation before had
suddenly Dome to
ll is told that years after the
war Colonel Cowles sought out the
grave of the man . had received
the wound he would have
borne and erected a monument
over his grave with ibis
love bath no man
than he give his life for
his Sun.
The beggar have be
weighed to be found ranting.
John Flanagan has been
sick last two seeks, nine . to
the his many friends.
, the coin,
Mrs. f h and daughter.
Miss of Kinston, came in
, evening to visit Mrs. E.
en struck, it will go right b
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who lad In pursuit and of tho
Confederate raider, John H. at Clara-
land, O.;
C. C. Hie of of
law real a re, at Colorado
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law, in Sew city; aged
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counsel. In aged
John ti. and biographer
of Lincoln, In
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drill for boring at aged
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Day at
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in aged Bl
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fan. i
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aged
George W. the well known Kw
York at Saratoga; aged
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brother In law of Grant and a
prominent In at
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who had bean a power In
tar at Peking; aged
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Henry Dart, railway magnate, In
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To Whom
SM
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To Whom
W. Patrick and II. II
Moore.
3011.1. W. Harrington .
c .
Harrington .
C.
W. Parker .
P. Keel .
c. Moore .
W. Parker
r. Moore .
n. Smith .
c. Moore .
W. .
c. Moore .
W. .
Amount. No I To Whom
. M a. Chapman .
. U Barrett .
. tO Mi Horton .
. A. .
. .
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. C. I. Barrett .
. W. II. Morgan.
. Dan .
141.40 M. Ormond .
1618 F. Phillips .
More .
1.763 A. Nichols .
Allen .
Amount. J. .
I. D.
. W. King .
. J. A. .
M B. Moore .
.
,; U Patrick.
Mope. .
Moore .
J. B.
C. .
Thompson .
C. Dunn .
.
H .
no O, Moore .
U 1320 Daniel Hatch .
Bullock .
II
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No To Whom
T. White .
A .
.
1530. M. Mooring-.
D. Johnston .
Moore Bro. .
O. Son .
Cherry .
linker Hart .
Moore
A ,.
B. O,, .
Harrington .
W. Harrington .
Wilkinson .
A .
J. .
Moore A Bro. . .
W. Harrington .
A .
Cherry A Co. .
w. Harrington .
II. F. Jolly .
a Wilkinson .
J. Mayo .
W. Harrington
T. While .
A Wilkinson .
ll J. B. Cherry A Co.
W. Harrington .
T. .
It. J. .
A .
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UNIX B Cherry A Co.
White .
1306 Kicks A Wilkinson .
W. Harrington .
1325 White A Fleming .
h. cherry A Co.
Harrington .
B Cherry A Co.
1599 KI, ks Wilkinson
W. Harrington .
A Wilkinson .
W. ,.,
Co Buggy Co. .
T. White .
.
w. Harrington .
19.19 ks A Wilkinson .
1911 A .
1322 Henrietta Cox .
W. Cox.
. 1324 I. A. Sugg Jr
A. Bland .
Nathan Moore
M. Cheek
g Farmer .
7.1
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II. Poll,, .
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1748 Noah .
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W. A. Vincent
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1757 Henry Baker .
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1763 E
Flanagan
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John
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1294 J
1727 O. W
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Whom Issued.
J. .
Bullock .
K- .
Bullock .
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Dunn .
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WITNESS TICKETS
COURT.
To Whom Issued.
John Cray .
White .
rt. Roes .
L. Gray .
F. Nelson . l so
Harris . M
Robert .
MM. A. .
F. Parker .
J .
Jones .
MOW. H. .
D. .
D. Rountree .
S. Mooring .
V. .
W. B. Warren .
Minnie .
F. Nelson .
J. Jenkins . n
T. F. Nelson .
O. James .
h Sarah J.
B. . it
Hawkins .
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M. .
John Moore .
c. Barrow . OS
J. .
W. Brown .
I .
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A. E. Demon .
II. Randolph .
A. . .
C. .
M. .
P. Ormond . J
M. E. Peel . II
R. .
J. Moore.,
J. M. PI. .
Taylor ,.
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w. E. Warren.
W. E Warren .
J. b. Nobles .
Dr. W. w. .
J. II. . Q
S. J. Park- .
M. Lung .
W. King .
R. Harvey .
II. Manning .
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E. Carson.
I. James .
F. Anderson .
Ml O. W. .
J. .
II.
Wilson .
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John W. Cotten .
I. Davis .
C. Early . S
D. cox . u go
o. Flanagan .
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Moore . .
A. Blow . ,
K. Randolph.
M. .
W. J-
Rachel Cox . no
E. Warren . is
D. Rountree .
O. .
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It. Moore. u
T. Smith
A. .
II
J. Moore . a
T. Moore .
a. James ;
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Brown .
.,,.,. Si
M. O. Bryan.
1763 c. n. Rountree .
smith .
Smith .
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1-4 in .
If, .
J 1773 It. .
Broadway .
;. .
R. M. Move .
A. Sr .
Samuel .
In Evans .
C,. Flan .
Dr. Zeno Brown .
1606 T. J. .
J. T. Smith.
w. j. Fleming .
H. .
E. B. Dudley .
K. Warren .
B. Bullock .
E A. Everett .
1919 W. O. .
Calvin
W H. .
Cobb .
W II .
II .
W.
Mabry .
Mabry.
W. Harrington .
Ernest .
Noah Spivey .
Mabry .
Clara Rountree .
E. .
E. .
J. II. .
Anna Teel .
Teel .
M. .
Peter Ellison .
1872 Ellison .
J. B. White .
hi .
W. Bullock .
b.
T. .
D- .
Amount .
Claude Cherry .
IDS W. C.
B. Cox .
Jolly .
C. Oil.
E. A. .
A. Congleton .
J. W. Tucker.
J Cox.
It. II.
J. A. Williams .
R. II.
Mr Law born .
J. Cox .
Hies. .
Mm; Bullock .
L. E. Elks .
Bullock.
1423 .
M. .
J. .
. . 1563 Jason Jo. n. r
M I. Nichols
1577 It. H.
OS 1378 R.
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It. Galloway
W. .
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W. Tucker .
R. Newton .
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1614 W A. Teel .
1715 W. o .
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1721 I. W. Lawrence.
1.32 Zeno Bros.
1741 O. T. .
1715 J. O Proctor A Bro.
Win. Savage
w. J.
O. T. Tyson .
1773 Harrell .
Bryant Tripp
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A. James .
J. .
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II. Sutton .
1910 Watson .
G. T. .
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R. Davenport .
R. Cotten .
J. R .
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1726 J. it. Davenport .
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A. May., .
A. Gainer .
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w. e. warren
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Ml C. D. Rountree .
W. B. Moore .
I. A. Mayo .
A. Harrington
J. SI .
S. V.
I. Harrell .
1794 s. A Gainer .
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M smith .
D. Cox.
J J; T. Carson
I. Rountree .
B. Moore .
A. Mayo .
J J S. .
J 1815 J. M. Cox .
J. R. Harvey .
M. Lewis .
Craft
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II. .
J. Tucker.
1264 V. R.
D. Head, .
I, Smith . .
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1426 W M Moore
1417 Richard Williams .
R. Moore .
1783 T. II. Moore .
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Cannon .
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1.113 J J. .
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1437 R. I. Davis.
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Supply Co
M. Mooring .
A Carr.
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Greenville Supply Co.
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Supply Co
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Dora Quinn .
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w. Harrington .
Delta Hunter .
Police of Greenville .
T. Smith .
E. Fleming.
J. E. Fleming.
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J. A. House.
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J. Elks .
G W, II. Rives .
II. Williams .
John Rouse .
N, L. Gray .
K. T. J.
V. E. Staton .
J. Jarvis .
R. Davis .
J. J. Chance .
MIS. P. Humphrey .
J. R.
S. V Joyner.
P. T. Atkinson .
T. Mason .
A. Harrington .
A. Harden .
.
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J. H. Smith .
K. .
F. O. Cox.
Robert .
L. Williams .
Shade .
Johnston .
Jesse Cannon .
.
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R. W. Brown .
J. II.
A. Moore .
M. Daniel .
B. Bradley .
J. It. .
II. -lark .
WE T. Andrews .
J. II. Clark .
C. and Walter Harding.
W. Page .
D. c. Moore
C. Cobb .
It. Spier.
C. Johnson .
J. E. Carson .
W O. Chapman .
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1718 J. C. Griffin .
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COMMISSIONERS.
w. Harrington .
W. G. .
It. I. Davis .
W. G. Little .
Cannon .
L. Davis .
MOW. .
L. Davis .
Cannon .
.
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Cannon.
L. Davis .
W. O. Little .
Jesse Cannon .
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j. .
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Gary Smith .
s. Edwards.
Burch Book A Job
Harrell Priming House
J.
Walker, Evans
Printing House .
A. Blow .
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Burch Book Job Co
Evans A
Edwards A
Book and Job Co
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D. J. .
G. M. Mooring .
1.68 J. it. Cory .
H Moore . .
and Co
Haddock .
1313 John R. . .
A Blow .
1561 A J. Flanagan .
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T. King.
J M. Mooring.
W. King .
Huron Hook Job Co.
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DIRECTORY
CHURCHES.
every Bun
day, mom i a e i Pray
Wednesday evening
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday
school a. in. C. i. Rountree,
superintendent.
every
lay, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
H. M. Eure, Sunday school
p. L. ft. Render,
thin
evening.
J. B. Morton, pastor Sunday-
school a. E. B.
K. H. Hard-
Minister. Morning and even-
prayer with sermon every 1st
3rd Sunday. services
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday-school a. W. B.
B. Litany
every Wednesday a. m.
second,
fourth Sundays in each
mouth Prayer meeting Thursday
night. Rev. W. Davis, pastor.
Sunday school P. M., W. B.
Parker, superintendent.
regular services
LODGES
A. V. a. M.
No. meets first and
Monday evening. E. E. Grit-
fin. W. M. J. M.
Lodge, No.
Meets every I evening.
h. G. W. Atkins,
Bee
K of P.-Tar River Lodge,
every Friday
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son, K. of R. and
B. A Zeb Vance Council, No
meets every Thursday
behind in the race, W. B,
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No. ti, every first third
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way to sell anything is f
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an advertisement goes straight to
the people, they learn what you
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supply of bright attractive
to illustrate ad-
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you up your advertise
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The cost of an in
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Hi II. J. Gardner,
Chief; Smith, Sec
I. Conclave
No meets every second and
Monday nights in Odd
Hall. W. H. Wilson
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Jail.
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Solicitor . .
of
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on of
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OFFICIAL STATEMENT.
N. Whom Issued
I William .
Win.
m D. Smith
Audited and Allowed by the Cox .
Board County of Pill i
County, with the Receipts and
and the Financial Con- i .
AM. . . , , ,. . and .
of the said County for the . k ,,., Patrick
Year ending 2nd, 1901.
paupers.
To Whom Amount.
Moore .
Henderson Son .
H- .
Polly Adams .
A. .
Charles Joyner . ID
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Amanda .
C Horton .
Wilson .
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Isabella .
Council Chapman . M.
Rives .
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Hartley Dupree .
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Tucker .
Joyner . M
Maria Price .
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Moore .
Maria Harrington . I
Frank .
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Joseph Cox .
Foreman .
Margaret Allen .
Blount .
Henry Johnson . t
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to Ellen Matthews. .
Noble and
Frank Bright and wife.
.
Lang .
Brown .
Heath.
Smith .
Robert Richmond .
Peter Thorn-is .
Hannah .
Clark .
Peyton.
Church Cox and wife .
Hannah Dupree .
Solomon Atkinson .
Charlotte Anderson .
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William .
I. II. Smith .
Cox .
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Rollins .
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Henderson and son .
H. .
Polly Adams .
L. A. .
Mrs. Charles .
Elizabeth Harris .
Amanda Dunn .
c Horton .
John Wilson .
J. D. Pope wile .
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Martha .
May .
Catharine Cut .
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Cox wife .
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Adeline Holden .
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.
Harriet .
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Moore .
no K. Henderson and son
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Polly Adams.
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Martha .
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Grimmer .
ll. Annie .
Redmond Fulford .
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SO I mis .
Mary .
Bynum Teel .
settle day .
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Heath .
Isabella .
1201 Council Chapman .
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Simon Tin .
I M Lawrence Joyner.
on 1210 Maria Prim .
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1221 a man .
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.
1244 D. H. Smith .
1245 Martha Cox .
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no 1247 Charity .
1241 .
1213 Lira y Murphy .
Berry .
1251 Mary and Tailor .
Patrick.
lit win,, Graham .
Robert .
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1250 Mrs Jane .
no 1257 John .
M M in t .
1251 Joyner .
I no 1260 Spain.
I SO James .
1202 Wm. .
on If, Morgan and wife .
SI .
M 1285 .
Tucker .
Daniel .
.
Millie Ann Blount .
Wm .
Adeline .
t Cray .
Sarah P. Cannon .
1274 Delia tit .
llama .
1270 Jon .
i Adam .
.
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I. A. .
Mrs. Joyner .
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1336 .
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1346 Polly Smith .
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no O, w .
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Simon r.
1364 .
Maria Price .
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1387 Jennie Moore .
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I nil urn Mary .
.
Isabella .
1373 Joseph Cox .
Foreman .
1375 Margaret Allen .
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1377 Henry Johnson .
Boyd .
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Frank Bright and ,
Lung.
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Margaret Heath .
M mi
1347 Peter .
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Amount. No. To Whom Issued.
1391 Sophia Cox .
Dupree .
. 1394 .
1395 Martha .
1396 Susan Johnson .
1397 Charity . .
Murphy.
Berry Lee
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so
1400 Mary and Taylor .
1401 Easter Patrick .
Willis Graham .
1403 Robert Congleton .
1404 Morns .
Mia. Jane .
Margaret .
Joyner .
1408 Mary .
1409 James H. Spain .
1410 Win. .
1411 W. L. Morgan and wife .
1412 Marina Johnson .
1413 Jennette Tucker .
1414 Alex, Daniel .
1416 Millie Ann Blount .
1416 Wm. Roberson .
1417 Addle Holden .
Harriet Gray .
1419 Sarah Cannon .
1421 Joe Tucker .
Chancey .
E- Cannon .
Delia .
ii. Teel .
.
1420 Harriet Williams .
1465 Nancy Moore .
K. Henderson and .
H. .
1466 Adams .
A .
Joyner .
.
no Horton .
1471 John
1472 W. o. .
1473 Slay .
Martha .
Ned May .
1476 Carr .
1477 Chancy Grimmer .
Annie .
1.1 Fulford .
1480 Smith.
I Atkinson .
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I GO Mary
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to MM Be tie .
to 1486 .
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1496 y and wife
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, 1499
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, 1502 Maria Harrington.
Frank Crimes .
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1507 h Cos.
1509 Cam idled.
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1511 Henry Johnson .
ISIS David Boyd .
Louis and wife . .
1514 Frank Bright and wife .
Smith .
ISM Lang
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Maria .
Margaret Heath .
1519 Smith .
Richmond .
Thomas .
1622 Hannah Braxton .
1523 Clark .
1524 Rachel Peyton .
Cox .
1526 Hannah Dupree.
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.
1531 Charlie
1532 Murphy .
1533 Ii, I-o,. .
1534 Mary and Taylor
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1542 .
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1544 Win. .
Tc M. I. Morgan and wife
1546 Marina Johnson .
Tucker.
Alex. Daniel .
1549 Millie Ann Mount .
1550 .
Holden .
1552 Harriet Gray .
. F. Cannon.
. Harriet Williams .
ISM Tucker .
Willis Chancey .
1857 j. i- Cannon .
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Teel .
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John .
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1617 K. ll. and .
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1620 A in. th .
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1822 .
1623 f. Horton .
1621 John .
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1626 May .
Mil Martha .
Stay .
1629 Catharine Carr .
Grimmer .
Smith .
1632 Redmond
1633 Polly Smith .
1634 Virginia .
1655
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L. Simmons .
1633 it. A. .
Henry Dall .
Heath .
1612 Isabella .
Council Chapman .
1611 .
1615 M .
1616 Ellis .
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Joyner .
Maria Price .
1663 Jennie Moore .
.
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1868 Mary Roberson .
1618 Isabella
Joseph Cox .
Foreman.
Blount .
1662 .
Boyd .
1664 Nobles and wife .
1605 Frank Bright and wife .
Smith .
Lang .
Maria Brown .
1669 Mai earn Heath .
Smith.
1671 Richmond .
Thomas .
Braxton.
1674 Clark .
1675 Rachel Peyton .
1676 Sophia Cox .
1677 Hannah .
1678 Charlotte Anderson .
.
1680 Cox .
Susan .
.
Murphy .
MM Lee .
and Taylor .
Easter k .
Graham .
Robert Congleton .
Morris.
1690 Sirs. Jane .
.
1692 Rhoda Joyner .
1693 Spain .
1694 Jas. H. Spain .
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1696 SI. I. Morgan and wife .
11.97 Slat
Tucker .
Daniel .
Ann Blount .
Holden .
Gray .
F. Cannon .
.
1705 Joe Tucker .
1706 Willis Chancey .
1707 J. E. Cannon .
1706 Delia Staton .
Teel .
.
1711 John W. Carson .
Parker .
.
.
Fields .
J. Johnson .
1714 J. ti Proctor and brother
1782 End .
.
Graham .,.
1720 W. A. Hyman .
Moore .
1823 K. and son
1624 J. II. .
1825 Polly Adams .
1626 A. lat. .
1827 Sirs. Chains Joyner .
1828 Elizabeth .
Horton .
Wilson .
G. .
May .
.
1834 Ned Slay .
Catharine Carr .
Grimmer.
Smith .
Fulford .
Smith .
1840 Virginia .
.
Jones .
1843 Gay .
I. Simmons .
A. .
Dall .
Heath .
Isabella .
1849 Council Chapman .
1850 Samuel .
Brown .
Kills .
W. Smith .
1854 and wife .
1655 Lawrence Joyner .
1856 Simla Price .
1857 .
1858 Jennie .
1859 Maria Harrington .
1860 Frank Grimes .
1861 .
.
1863 Isabella .
Cox .
Foreman .
1866 Blount . .
1867 David Boyd.
Nobles and wife.
1669 Frank Bright and wife .
.
Ling .
1672 Brown .
Heath .
1874 Smith .
Richmond .
Thomas .
.
Clark .
Cox .
Dupree.
Charlotte Anderson .
.
.
1864 Charity .
Murphy .
Lee .
1887 Mary and Taylor . .
Easter Patrick .
1889 Willis .
1890 Robert Congleton .
.
Mrs. June
.
1894 Rhoda Joyner .
Spain .
H. Spain .
oiled .
Tucker .
Daniel .
1901 Millie- Ann Blount .
1902 Addle Holden .
1903 Harriet Gray .
1904 Sarah F. Cannon .
.
1906 Joe Tucker .
1907 Chancey .
E Cannon .
1909 Delia Stolon .
1910 Teel .
.
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Park, r .
.
1915 John .
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Keel .
.
R. William.
lorn Win. .
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11.157
IN KM
Amount.
. US
The New Year.
Old 1901
bag been a great one for this More. Prosperity
merit. of new have been to our
list. Our baa more and a mart
made to begin New Year. Thanks and best wishes to
patrons. we are not content with battle
already won, we have other worlds to and renewed
efforts will be put forth to merit your increased patronage.
Wishing and all
A Happy New Year
with a full of health and we are,
truly pours,
THE CLOTHIER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
HOWDY DO.
fame to Me, Some to You.
Thursday, 1301.
J. W. Higgs went to Bethel to
day.
returned to
I today.
Claude Tunstall at
in Bertie
county
A. W went to
B. I and wife to
today.
A O. Clark returned to school
at Mt. Olive today.
Misses Barbara Manning went to
Bethel this morning.
B. F. B. of Hooker-
ton, spent today
H. P. Harding returned this
morning from New Bern.
Prof. Z. D. of Mt.
Olive was hi re Wednesday.
Mia Mary Higgs returned to
Peace Institute at today.
Miss Harding returned to
the Normal at Greensboro this
J. B. Harding and John White
the A. M. College at
today.
J. T. left this morning
for to look after his
business there.
J. Garden returned
day evening from his holiday visit
to and Henderson-
Pt
SACRIFICE SALE.
Up to the time of closing for
NOTICE. holidays the Greenville tobacco
If there CROSS
in the margin of this rap-r pounds. paid
so to remind you that y-hi tobacco was just a little less, J. A. Woolen.
The Eastern for than a million dollars, which is a
subscription and we request
you to sit leas early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope yon will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
large amount for one crop to put
in circulation in the county.
After-Holiday
An increasing of
men have that it
is as Important to advertise after
.- . during the sea
sin. Indeed, there re Hume who
maintain that there should
Gus Bowers and Leslie Newton
left morning
take a position as salesmen
V.
January 1902.
S. C. Wells, of Wilson, was here
today i
WORTH OF
-Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes,
FURNITURE,
s-T
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
J B. King lift ibis fin
City.
J J Cherry, Jr.,
more Mention to after
the great Thin year especial- I K- and Charles Skin-
the prosperity is so general evening
Dr. dental surgeon, so positive that the In .
publish a card in this paper. not buying Beverly and
Bring your fat Cattle to E. M. power of the people.
B. F. Bernard has returned from
and lb gross,
A. M. Perry and wife returned
Friday evening from Scotland
Neck.
The passenger train began the
new year well by coming in nearly
on schedule time.
Miss Annie Duke came down
from Henderson Friday evening to
visit Mrs. Timberlake.
J. B. returned Friday
evening from Raleigh where he bas
been spending the holidays.
Attention is called to the notice
to by Mary Spain,
administratrix of E.
Attention is called to the notice
to creditors by Blount, ad-
of Charlotte E. Man
gum.
Attention is called to the notice
of dissolution of the firm of B.
Whichard Bro., doing business
at
Mayor W. H. Long has turned
over to county Treasurer J. B.
Cherry 124.09 for the public school
fund, the of lines collected
on cases in bis court during
mouth of December.
There will be no meeting of the
Board of Education on the second
Monday. The meeting will be
held on fourth in Jan-
nary, being the 27th day. All
having business with the
ard will meet that day.
January
A. O. Cox,
t of Board.
W. II.
Clerk.
Mort Movers.
H. C. Ormond is moving his
family to Cary to make that place
their home. We regret that
leave
W. F. Harding has moved to
the Long house on corner of Pitt
street and Dickinson avenue.
The Claim.
Before a North Carolina sheriff
pulled the lever the other day
Cicero told the audience
that he was not afraid; that he
knew Heaven home.
murderers go right ahead claiming
to have night keys to eternal glory
Record.
Notice to
Under of the Revenue
Law of merchants and
other dealers in merchandise are
required to the of
Board of County Commission-
within ten days after the first
day of January a sworn statement
of the amount of their gross sales
for the previous twelve months or
any part of said time prior thereto.
Every merchant or dealer failing
to render such list is subject to in-
T. R. Moore,
Clerk of Board Commissioners
of Pitt county.
are visit-
Mis. D, I.
Charlie James, Andrew Moore
and Tom returned to school
Chapel Hill I inlay.
Claude King, who bas
spending some days here, left to-
day for University.
Miss Fan Move, who baa been
visit Miss Alice
returned to Wilson today.
J. S. Campbell family left
this morning for and
will make that place their borne.
Mrs. R. and little
Miss Katie, have
visiting Mr. M . Johnson, left
this morning fur their borne
Henderson.
M. L. Eure, who bus been here
a day or two looking alter sale
of personal property of the late
M. Eure, to Norfolk
morning.
Saturday
B. Mosley went to Bethel
today.
House Catches on Fire.
Just before noon today the
ling occupied by Mr. J. T.
on the corner of Greene
and Fourth caught B. O. returned to Wilson
from sparks on the roof. It was today.
quickly put out with a few buckets I . p g,, returned to Ox
of water the damage was today.
to speak of. In responding to ,.,,., , , -r
.,. T H. II. and wife came
alarm Hope Fire company hail t evening.
their engine steamed up and a line
of hose run in quick time that
would have done credit to
Reflector
Another Horse Needed.
The lire at the American
co Go's factory Thursday night
and the time consumed in getting
the hose wagon to the
having to remain at engine
until the horses could return
for it after taking the engine out
makes patent fact that the
town should have another horse.
There are two splendid horses to
the engine when going to a
Are, there should be another
to carry the hose wagon. It is just
a physical for Bins. A. H. Taft and child re
men who belong to the fire com- .
to pull the wagon loaded
J. A. Everett left this
for Greene county.
BI A. Allen came in from Rich-
Friday evening.
W. E. returned Friday
evening Tarboro.
J. O. Bowling has returned
from his visit to Oxford.
F. H. Barnhill returned
Ibis morning from
II. A. returned Fri-
day evening
B. E. wife returned
Friday evening from
Bliss Annie Perkins
Friday evening from Baltimore.
Rev. F. H. Harding returned
Friday evening from Washington.
hundred feet of hose any
considerable distance over such
streets as we hare, and they should
not be expected to do no. It
be money Invested by
demon.
Mens Clothing
At Cut Price.
Overcoats
For Men, for Youths, fur Children
youth and
at cut prices THIS
F. C. CORSET.
Sole Agent.
I Best on the
Market
for the Money
Easy, comfort-
CORSET WAISTS.
able
I Health Restored I
EAR.
We
F. C.
If you will
wear Corsets
F. C Corsets
are the ones
to buy.
Odd Coats.
1.49 kind
kind
now
now 2.4
now
Boys Knee Pants.
From per pair In v
Hats and Caps.
ASH HI IT
WE HOPE
EVERYBODY.
Goods must be sold to make room that Big
Stock in Lynchburg, Va.
Mens Underwear.
Dow Heavy Fleeced
Shirts Drawers
Quality, Sale Price
Dress Good,
Entire stock of
Woolen and Silks
it educed to to cent.
Ladies Underwear
Heavy Fleeced Lined
Shirts and Pants
Suit-
Greatest Sensation, Cutting and Slashing Prices in
Clothing and Furniture.
C T.
The Big Store.
N- C.
Minn Annie who wan vis
Miss Addie Johnson, left this
morning for
Bait Prescription for Mai aria
, bills and Is a of
town to purchase another good chill Tonic. It limply Iron
and in a form, No
bone.
Have You Forgot
r, a C THAT I AM STILL
W r
Pry Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
A OF THING
WHICH I AM TO MENTION
to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to
Jas. B. White.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN T I
OF NEWARK. N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value.
Cash Value,
Paid up Insurance,
Extended that works automatically,
Is forfeiture,
Will be re -instated if arrears be within on month walls you
are living, or within three after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and of arrears with Interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of each
succeeding provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may lie To reduce or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville. N. v.
Hints on t-t cf
7.-. I ,
This is day of now inventions
for the eon ii and luxury f the
homo, even it i. is ales the of
the I . ; When
you arc planning your email dinner
adjective ii
a big one ii always a
sure to your
from anywhere but above. Just
bare tome one bold a bright or even
I light over your head while
you stand before a mirror and
the telltale shadow that fiendishly,
catch every wrinkle or blemish,
point that tells fatigue or is
not perfect in face or costume. I
Then have the same light held at
the side or beneath mid note the
After you try this
you will never subject your
fair feminine guests, whether they
be buds or full blown roses, to
a test as the light from above, fays
the St. Louis Democrat.
There come now for the proper
lighting of rooms for sot
the most beautiful design. A
Titania in Ironic holds s stem from
which spring graceful branch-
es, each bearing an enameled leaf,
and electric light, the whew
being two feet in height.
Others are a boy in joyous mood,
playing with inc which he has
caught about him, and from its
tendril curl the pretty lights,
in a leaf; a dancing girl, a
a youth in doublet and
hose, all artistic in design and
execution I suitable either for
. re connecting
wires could be carried from the
chandelier,
or to be oil on brackets or stands
at suitable heights, tubing bid-
den in twining ax.
It may be from overwork, but
the chance are Its from an In-
active LIVER.
With a well conducted LIVER
one can do mountains of labor
without fatigue.
It adds a hundred per cent to
ones earning capacity.
It cube kept In healthful action
by, and only by
Tint's Pills
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
BETHEL ITEMS.
home
visited the northern
and purchased largest clocks,
chums, pi us, etc.,
brought to Special for
holiday present
attention to orders Re
pairing to clocks and watches done
E. E. GRIFFIN.
If you have sour stomach, biliousness, constipation, baa
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache loss
cf appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skis,
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad bowels and on
impaired digestive system. Will Cure
It will clean out the bowels, stimulate tho liver and kidneys, strengthen
lbs mucous membranes the stomach. Purify your blood end put you
on your again. Your return, your bowels nova
your liver and kidneys to trouble you, your skin will Bleat
freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
Mothers prop, r mo
and lei. v Cad u.
H kt.-r their join i
aids relieves i, to coat, it . i
star- an m
U tat U,
mi. n-
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Miss Smith, of Winter
ville, who be visiting
lives near here, returned
Miss Ferrell, of HobgOOd, who
hits the Van
John of
spent with D. A.
Moore.
C. U- Keel and wife, of Apex,
who have been visiting relatives
here, returned Monday.
of who
has been visiting relatives return
John sad Charlie Which
r unlighted, ard spent In on
business.
Miss Roland James, of
is her sister Mrs. James
J. spent Than
day in Wilson business.
Misses Bailie nut Lucy Betts, of
who have lieu visiting
their brother during holidays, re-
turned Tuesday.
Mr. Davis, of Kinston,
spent the holidays here and re
turned Friday.
Mrs. F. S. Gardner and child, of
Becky Mount, who have Vis
here, returned home
Sunday.
Photographer,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Tho in and low
Nice nip lift Cut Si per dozen.
Cabinets per dozen.
All lines Crayon Portraits
picture Nice
in all the time. Come
examine my work. No trouble to show j within twelve months after
samples and answer question. The very I notice, or II
NOTICE TO
The Superior Clerk of
issued Utters of Administration to
me, the undersigned, the 10th day of
1901, on the of J. A,
notice is hereby given
to all Indebted to to make
immediate payment Io the undersigned,
and to a of said estate to present
their claim, properly authenticate, to the
to IS a. in., to tip
HOD
Yours to pie
HYMAN.
IN
J. ff. PERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and handlers of
Tics and i-
and shipments
solicited.
This the 10th of
J.
Wrinkles.
homo can be
less it i- not clean,
clean. II carpets are not
thoroughly swept, glass and china
really clear and bright, is
almost as bad if were really
dirty. A cleaner will keep the
furniture looking nice, remove the
stains and soil and docs not cost a
great deal in lime and money i a
great to housewives. To roach
his end there is nothing better
a mixture of linseed oil
kerosene. If the article to pol-
is t it soiled, wash it
thoroughly with warm water,
drying as quickly as possible. Then
with a flannel rag dipped in a mix-
of parts linseed to one
kerosene rub surface thorough-
Let ii .-land awhile until
have rubbed another piece and then
with a clean of flan-
free from oil, polish until it
shines to your taste. and
bent ironwork, fenders and grate
fixings all look brighter and fresher
for a little rubbing with the oily
rags and the room and ii- furnish-
that you have thus treated
a dainty, refined clean-
that is a great id
work infinite trouble to pro-
duce.
must he warmed
before u.-o if there is no plate warm-
pass all the pieces through warm
water and dry Sometimes
putting in before a brisk fir
In serving Welsh
bits or dishes that cold plates
will make unpalatable tome
heavy china stand a high
degree of boat. In pouring hot
chocolate, ten or into a Hue
china cup a silver spoon in
This prevent cracking of
cup as well the brilliant glare
that is on all fine The some
holds good for chocolate pots
and soup tureens. China should
never have a quick change of
If brought from a cold
closet, ii should Maud in a warm
place before anything hot touches
it.
NOTICE OF
physicians
a mm
hi v will I In- i Of Dr.
all their
can tad
E, A. M n,
II.
In
DISSOLUTION.
The firm of It Bro
doing at W hi N C , was
this day mutual D B
Ike firm The
will tie continued W. R.
who all of the
and to whom all owing lbs
Unit are requested to nay-
Ills
NOTICE
Having duly qualified
Clerk of county as Executor
of the Last Will and Mrs S
M is hereby
given to all persons indebted to estate
to make Immediate payment to under-
the arc not to present
for payment on or before the 29th of
or Ibis notice will be plead
in of recovery.
This day of Nov.
IT.
of Mrs. S. M. Hanrahan.
Steamer leave
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe e a t e s
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C
J. J.
Greenville, N. C.
a West
Mi
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY
W.
IN
NOTICE TO
The Clerk Court of Pitt
having
to me, the undersigned, on the 1st
day of January, on Hie estate of Char-
E Mangum, Is hereby
given to all persons indebted to the Estate
to make payment to the under-
signed, and to all creditors of laid Estate to
present their claims, properly authenticate,
to the undersigned, within Twelve
after the date of this Notice, or this Notice
will be plead in the recovery.
This the 1st day of
of
Administrator
K,
GREENVILLE N. C.
Bagging and Ties always
on hand
Fresh goods kept constantly on
band. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
men l
id 1902.
w. it.
K.
i-.-r
. M.
Wholesale Grocer and
Furniture Denier. Cash paid
Ward, of Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
A Monday I Turkeys,
In Mount
Haw
J.
I. T. Smith, ibis
holidays with friends at
River.
Bobble Howard, of
spent Sunday with his i
Si a l on.
A. Moore, of
Christmas night with Ms father
near here.
James Carson, of this place, who
clerked Cherry Hunt
lug the past year, will leave for
Virginia to enter
Mis Tarts
who baa been visiting her sick sis
returned Tuesday.
Mrs. Hairy Ward, of Norfolk,
who has been visiting A. Ward
and family, returned this morning.
Miss Madge Peal, of
Rapids, is visiting friends here.
Mr. an I Km. J T Ward are
visiting friends at Rap
ids.
N. s. of Washington,
is in showing his line of
samples.
On Thursday night at the Misses
Manning's a party was given in
Miss Ferrell, of Hobgood,
and Miss Smith, of Winter
ville. All of the young people
the surround neighborhood
were present and report u
very pleasant We hope it
will not be so long before we
Bad
Mattresses, Oak Suits, It
by Carriages, Co fails,
suits, Tallies, Safes, P
and Gail
Meat Key Weal
A Can
Cherries, Apples
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk.
Hour Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Magic Food, Oil,
Meal Hulls,
Apples, Nut-.
Apples,
ind China Ware, Tin and
Ware. Cakes and Main
j mil, Host Stand
ml sowing Machines, and
melons oilier and
Quantity. I'm cash. Con
I tn sic me.
MM M
Pitt Superior court.
vs.
The defendant, D. above
named, will lake notice that an action
above in the
Superior court y for divorce,
will further take notice
he is required to and appear at
regular term tin Held
of Is- held in the court
house m Greenville, on the 7th Monday be-
Monday of March, 1902, It being
Hie day and and
there answer lbs complaint,
before said or
accordingly to the
prayer of
This 2nd of November, 1901.
Mi ii
Clerk of Superior court.
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
State Carolina,
Pat county.
William J. Notice
and Warrant i
Over Turkey or Chicken.
A doll way to use cold left
over or chicken i I i
the while meet with cranberry jelly.
Put s layer of strained cranberry ks; another happy
sauce in the bottom of n mold and
over this a later the meat finely
chopped and seasoned. Add more
cranberry and layer of
alternating the two till the
bowl is full. Put a weight on top
and t iv to chill and harden.
When Io serve, torn out on a
and garnish with celery
-i mine children than
all put together. I have rec-
when lorn gave
up lbs at once.
m Mo.
notice to
Public.
Mr Jobs C H v General for
North Carolina awl of that Well-
Known Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life of
to announce Io its large number
policy holders, and to the public
Ibis com-
will bow Resume in this
from this date will issue Its
and desirable to all de-
airing the insurance in the best
life e in the world.
in town has not
yet
JOHN
Stale Agent, H. C.
Assets SI.
Paid policy
Live, agents at
lo for
f summons
f At-
T. I
C. will
on the 20th nay
a tins wits against him
in the entitled action by the under-
signed, clerk Superior court of
county, returnable to the term
of PHI Superior court convenes
the 1st Monday
in March, inti-2, the day of
January, 1902. Which summons was re-
Sheriff of Said county not as
and with this endorsement,
not lo be found In
The purpose of said action,
as to recover
the sum of
which
plaintiff alleges is due him, as damages for
a violent vicious assault on
him by which
received serious and painful personal in-
juries
The raid T C. Ion, defendant afore-
said, will also take that a warrant of
issued the said
on the 9th day of November,
said T. C.
lo the Of Martin
county and returnable to tho January Ism,
Pitt Superior convenes
on Till Monday the 1st Monday
in March, it Monday, 13th
day of and tho time
am place when and where the aforesaid
summons is returnable. the mid T.
will lake that he is re-
answer or demur tn
complaint In this action or
relief demanded will be granted.
at my office in town of Greenville
Ibis November
U. C.
Clerk court.
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
A Delightful Cold
a street cream,
the thicker I lie into a lined
i and I lo
cool. Do ill i me and
after lime stir in
while Ii ii rain d one
lemon, two of strain-
id i ii. Ii ill
nil I half Is-
of Stir nil cold.
Add a few any scent you
like to perfume it and store pots
for use.
No Doubt at All.
Mistress- you tell lady
out
Servant ma'am.
die seem to hare
any doubt about
Servant
laid tho knew wasn't.
Old Benefit.
THE GREENVILLE
Christmas Mr. Titus Allen
was shooting at u mark a re
and son of Mr. doe
pawed Ii i lime Io the
bullet in i abdomen. His earn i
ii i in- lie is shot very the
same plate of
Mr Allen is ill deepen
from
Will Baptist.
CO.
Dr. D James,
Dental
Greenville,
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Exterior Finishings
for Fine and Cheap Build-
We solicit your patronage
guarantee to give satisfaction In
prices, styles work.
Please send your tiers to
Co.
K. C.
The Charlotte Observer.
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.
TOMPKINS. Publisher.
J. P. Editor.
M AH.
THE OBSERVER Receives
largest telegraphic news service
delivered to any paper between
Washington Atlanta,
its service is the
ever bandied by u North Caro-
paper.
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER con-
of or more pages, and is
to a large made up of
original matter.
THE SEMI WEEKLY
ER printed Tuesday Friday
l per year. The largest paper
in North Carolina.
Sample copies sent application.
Address
THE OBSERVER,
N. C.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor Publisher,
Lincoln,
in Advance.
One Year Six Months
Three Sing. Copy
No canvassers are em-
ployed. Subscriptions taken at
office. The
Weekly and
will be sent together
one year for or The
kith ii and
one year for 3.50 payable In ad-
PATENT
sad
r .
1902
Happy Greeting.
To my friends and customers of Pitt and ad-
joining counties- Wishing each and every one a
happy and prosperous I
New Year.
Thanking each one for their patronage and
kindness and ask a continuance of the same.
We wish to Say
We are still knocking out high prices. Our motto
always will be Down with high prices.
W. T. LEE CO.
EXAMPLE OF A POLICY THE
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Mr. Dan Abram, of Rocky Mount, N. C, took out policy
No. in 1886, amount kind, ordinary life,
year accumulation period, annual premium total
payments
OPTIONS OF SETTLEMENT.
year dividend payable in cash
and continue policy for 5,000.00
2- Full paid participating additional 2.604.00
and continue policy for 6,000.00
Withdraw total cash value 3,602.80
For an agency, or example of results at your age for com-
with any other company, address, giving date of birth,
T. ARCHIBALD GARY, General
For Virginia and Carolina,
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va
How t o Grow
for Profit
Prepare your land well, manure well and plant a variety that
command a better price when you offer it on the market.
Two years ago I a peck of seed, planted them on half an
acre of land and picked a bale of cotton that weighed pounds,
shipped this cotton through Mr. R. J. Cobb together with several
other bales of good variety and bale sold for three eights of a cent
more per pound than the lot. The lint is far superior to any
sold on this market and the yield is far ahead of anything we have in
this country. Numbers of the best farmers in county saw my
crop growing in the Held and pronounced it as fine as they ever saw.
I am now offering these seed for side at a bushel. Parties
wanting any of the seed will please send me order at once as I
only have a limited quantity for sale.
O. L.
Greenville, N. C.
Our Line of
New Millinery
and you will be convinced that a
prettier, more stylish display was
never
Made in
Greenville.
Pattern Huts. Ready-to-wear Hats, Sailors,
Baby Cloaks and Caps. The very newest
and latest styles in everything in my line.
Prices lower than ever. Give me a tall.
d.
Greenville, N,
ENDORSED MR. WALKER.
The following letter has been
issued by the Committee of the
Charlotte Bar charge
candidacy of Mr. I. Walker
for Associate Justice the
Court.
the announcement of
Judge W. A. that he would
not allow his name to be consider
for the place of Associate
of the Supreme Court of North
Carolina,
Bar met. and
endorsed Mr. I. Walker, of
Charlotte, for this honorable
exalted position. A committee
was appointed to present the name
of Mr. Walker to the prominent
lawyers throughout the State, and
the numerous responses received
have expressed the highest
of the action of the Char-
Bar, pledged their earn-
est support iii behalf of Mr. VI
withal denoted the high
and universal esteem in which he
is held by bis professional
however, the
j question as to constitute
the Court of last final
upon the rights of the
person and the property of the cit-
of our one of no less
importance to than to
the lawyer, take this time
method to acquaint people of
the State as lo what has been said
done in Mr. behalf,
and to bespeak for him sup-
port and of Demo-
voters throughout the State.
those who are acquainted
with Mr. Walker we need not
sneak of his fitness for this high
responsible office, but to those
who do not know him, besides our
own testimony as to his high char-
his Integrity and ability, we
desire to quote words of one
high In the councils of Demo
party, and a lawyer of great
renown and learning, ho says of
Mr. do not know of
any man in the State for whom I
have a greater respect. He is
lilted for the place, and
shall receive my cordial support,
lie is under no obligations to me
for supporting him, but the State
is under obligations to him for
and it is a man and
such men, that people of North
Carolina want and demand for
their Supreme Com
Respectfully submitted,
H. C. Jones, T. J.
T. L. Kirkpatrick, A.
B. Justice, Stewart,
Lotte W. Humphrey, D. Ben-
T. W. Hawkins, P. I.
Osborne, J. B. Spence, H. N.
F.
Bason, W. Alexander, F.
M. O. II. Dula,
F. R. Nixon,
W. Harris, A.
son, Chase Jas. A
Bell,
Secretary John C.
gives that the
Lodge of Ancient Free and Ac
Masons of North Carolina
will convene in its one
annual
at tho Masonic nail in
City of Raleigh Tuesday even-
January at
o'clock. I led need rates have
been scoured for Masons in
dance on Lodge at
hotels, and the customary
lion rates have secured, also.
states
that there has been a most
increase both the
and revenue of the
during the past year, and
expressed himself as highly pleas-
ed with conditions.
the Tickling,
la Um
Happy New Year
We wish to thank our friends for the very
patronage they have given us during the past year
we will strive to merit n continuance of your favors by
giving you the very best value we can for your money.
All we oak f you the
is give us a trial. Our stuck is being replenished
every day. you will always something new
date. Again wishing you n Year,
we remain as ever friends,
j. p
The Place to
set the Best
Goods for the
Least Money
YOU ARE then yon will
HUNTING go straight to
H. C. HOOKER
Complete stock of fall and winter goods
OW ready for your inspection, and our
II
cannot be surpassed anywhere. The
ladies should not fail to see our Stock.
H. C. HOOKER.
F. M. F. I. Association.
The annual meeting of
county of the
Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance
Association of North was
held the Court House Monday.
ii S. Harris, President, called
meeting to order and stated
that purpose was for the
of officers the transaction
other business as might
come before it.
The election of officers resulted
Kinds at The Reflector
BAKER HART,
FOR SUPPLY.
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and
will sell anything in Ibis line very low. See us when in want of
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Ganges, Hancock
U, s. Injectors, steam
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all
LINE OF Packing, Rubber Bolt, dandy
Belt, Leather Pelt, Pelt Lacing, Pell Honks, Ac.
SOLE AGENTS
Day Named.
The editors are going to Charles
North Carolina week at South
Carolina Interstate and West
Exposition, which begins on
April is going to be a week of
events for Stale, days
are being arranged.
Special day for the editors of
the Slate has been named by
Aycock. This was done yes-
when air. II. It.
Commissioner of Labor and Print- election of John Harris,
and editor of the Davidson J. L. Little, Secretary
Dispatch, presented Treasurer, the entire old
him. I Hoard of Supervisors, and K.
The Governor named Thursday, i
April as Williams also appointed
once wrote lo delegate to the State Association
J. It. Sherrill, of Concord, sec-1 meets in on
of the North Carolina Press
Association, informing him of II ordered that J. L. Little,
special day and that Secretary and Treasurer, be paid
steps be taken to have the Press for each assessment levied and
Association take hold of mat-
and arrange to have all the A report of J. L. Little,
newspaper men possible In Charles-1 Treasurer, wan read
ton Thursday, April 10th. which showed there had been
There is no doubt that press assessments the last annual
of State will take hold the amounting to cents on
and April one dollars of
be one of the creates of all the lores, which is a little leas
great days of Carolina one fourth of one percent.
in All losses accruing in said Branch
News and Observer. organization, aver six
ago, have been satisfactorily
adjusted and paid.
The amount of insurance in force
Hy Fires Start.
People often wonder how Jan. 1st, 1903, was It
originate, a house is burned up, I us ordered that an inspection of
perhaps with occupants In it in all buildings insured be made
broad day and how it stalled
often remains a mystery. Half
time if occurs the night,
are aroused it was
burning purposely, especially if
there is good insurance it.
At a certain place in I own this
year and insurance reduced
an all had depreciated val-
it. Sec.
The Charlotte Observer In
our correspondence is
is unnecessary to men-1
, ,. ,, mentioned interesting
gentlemen were . .
,,.,, , , ,, once of Mr.
silting in a room before a , , b ,
m cotton-raising last
leering Harvesting; machine. Sewer Farm Drain
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
lire in a lire place when
something burning. Ii
kept getting stronger and
was seen coming from a
of the room. Investigation
showed that a large broom was on
lire and was making very good
headway. The hearth had been
swept up and some of the coals yet, on twenty
from the lire had adhered he made eighteen bales,
broom. They were red hot, his greater sue-
I year w as lie worst year for
Cotton history the county
I the crop was almost a complete
failure in Scot-
land and ordinarily great
; colt on counties. Some of Mr.
neighbors did not make
when bloom was set
away in the corner. Had it
at a big building would
bars been burned up or badly In-
Building
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The arc Some Simple
in any family. Aiming
Hie experience of years
be recorded Painkiller. internal
application ere have found ii
great value; especially can we
mend it for rheumatism, or fresh
Bra. Avoid
I Painkiller,
Perry and
he says, is that while others
were saying it was too wet to plow
he was plowing and hoeing, thus
keeping the land stirred and, of
keeping down the grass.
I. is perhaps worth while for farm-
to think over this
to
takes a touching sermon
raise a church fund.
Home of the Year's shoots S
were half shot.