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Have You Forgot
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN
UP-TO-DATE OF
What
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AMI A OF OTHER THING
WHO I I TO MENTION
Come to me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
las. B. White.
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in
i urn.
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Value.
Cash Value,
Paid-op
Extended insurance that work automatically,
Is . . .
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are living, or within three alter evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Incontestable.
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succeeding year, provided the premium tor the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premium, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an endowment during the
of insured.
L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
A CARELESS SNAKE.
Dr. director cf the
institute at Lille, France, who
was bitten by a most poisonous
recently, tells the following
ton of the
was handling the when
one of his touched the third
linger of my right hand. I fell
nothing but presently found
blood Bowing. It was easy to
what had happened. I
ran and placed my linger under a
tap. Without delay one of my as-
inoculated me under the
skin of the stomach with
of and in less than live
minutes the Dumbness and the pain
had ceased.
day or two later, finding that
the wound not heal, surgical
operation was performed. This had
nothing to do with the snake
om, which had Ken completely
from the wound. Necrosis
had set in from infection of the
open wound, and the doctor said
With a laugh, T suppose the reptile
had forgotten to wash his
Loaded With
Buckeye arc not only lucky, but
The Ohio politicians have
long been wonder of the nation,
but their success i- easily explained
when you recollect that they all car-
in their pockets. I met
one recently with a notion that lie
would soon be promoted to a high
diplomatic office by President
His confidence an
It inspired this paragraph.
lie said, a stretch up and a
swell has relieved
of the odium of being the
mother presidents and the foster
father of successful politician.
Whenever a male child is born
Ohio the J Stales understands
that there i- a new factor in our
life. All Ohioans arc states-
men. Sometimes they descend to
politics. Why, ray dear hoy, look at
hands in both
pockets, he drew forth eight buck-
an they bet mo when
these It's a dead certainty
land York
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cannot be good blood.
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Pure Mood mean health.
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AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS
T Of men thousand, of
A ,.,. ,,, ill world I its
rattan in lifting sews news conflicting in- pisses-
of in then proportion. They
from All
-art o know what lbs world ; it an
Ham . from i
, to easy or
on are by the
writer. of give test of test
walk profusely .
will
cf in
l an a of
v and ,;
date n very highly I think
a rial I , Ml I my
library, practically a iv
m public
i. t
It is el test mm
; ;
Bay Fun
co l great deal
time to read em
.
, II m the number
; h l a my
pin
y. .-,. Al I
Send for I bow b has r.
i it
Che of
ASTOR MEW YORK
i- ,. I-
I r i I
f-
.-. thoughtful
are
a Its
EX-PRESIDENT
a very la ill
la my
in i
I i I tit
then very Imp i in
not other
In; ; F.
Great Off the Stage.
I remember how amused I was
Mme. told me how cap-
Jean de who
. in the greatest of living
imitates animal sounds-
how he and
with the same ha-thrill-
thousand; also how de
delights in imitating the
of various orchestral
Mot order do this lie
. obliged to assume the of the
player, to that if ho is imitating the
of n cello he sits as if be had
the instrument between hi knees
and drawing a the
imaginary strings. A for
whenever lie and the prim
step out upon the together he
to her as they
are leaving the wings, they
are going to the two most beau-
noses in Ilia
in Woman's Home Com-
Broke on
Ii. sou as a few
nights hi to Miss
Comb, i- one of the best matured
men in fort remarks the
Fort Scott Monitor,
the lie kissed the
and gave at the same
time irking that it was worth
The then
walked up and kissed him, and he
pulled out and gave it to
Tin thought
was a good I and he
tried I lie same gar . II. kissed his
father, but only trot However,
the old gentleman went broke on
this little series of
CONDENSED
Majority Not Affect Hit Pay or
Patronage.
Quite a number of
Including of Man land,
have come into the house on a very
close margin of rote. A group of
member were discussing these nor-
row majorities in the cloakroom
when the story of Byron
who used to represent the Toledo
was recalled.
got into congress by having four-
teen more votes than Ilia opponent.
President Cleveland laughingly
ed him about his tight
at once
replied Mr. Ritchie, get just as
salary as any other congress-
man, I have as much annoy-
as anybody else and I am just
as much entitled to consideration. I
want to know if ton are going to
point the man I have for
postmaster of Toledo or are you go-
to name your
Mr. Cleveland blinked Ins eyes at
this unexpected rejoinder. Then he
looked squarely in the
will appoint your was all
he said.
Generosity.
The of Sew
York city Jan
the violin Virtuoso, at a well known
one night recently. During the
evening a young lady asked
for his autograph. Her request led
to similar requests from half a
others. For a quarter of an
hour was kept busy writing
his name on Card. Among those
who requested the young musician's
autograph was Marcus the
president of the
club. But instead of
handing a card on which to
write name Mr. handed
him a check from his checkbook. It
was a blank cheek on the Second
National hank. it and
filled it out as
The Prejudice Exist, awl Worked
His Worth.
We do believe our courts are
corrupted the many suits for
damages against railroads that are
brought before them, but the fact
of the matter is that there i a
prejudice the public mind
against and
gent fee lawyers work this for all
it is worth. Just who or what is
for feeling we arc
not prepared to say, but e do
not it he
ham Herald.
A bill has introduced the
South Legislature
for a fertilizer
factory to oppose trust The
fertilizer is to be sold at a profit
of ten per cent A similar bill was
introduced in the North Carolina
legislature last year, and was ad
some but business
judgment of the body strongly
against such a The State
cannot cope with a strong business
enterprise where the are
working for their interests. Such
efforts in the past have never met
with Times.
A Boston man has suit
for a Western
patent for having
used bis photograph
ad-
He alleges that the
use of the photo was unauthorized,
and while the
picture is a good likeness, he has
never been sick and never looked
like the cut.
J. W. PERRY
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handler of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
OLD DOMINION LIN
Plant Trees
on hand a few thousand of Fruit
Plants.
II , for I am
also to put a large of
for the fall Give Bin
your orders nod save money.
WARREN,
Proprietor
H Greenville,
WHEN YOU WAST
Goods, Groceries, Confections,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. H. WHITE,
Black Jack, N. C.
Nice line cf on hand. Priors low
Country produce bought for or Id
exchange for
Steamer My re leave Washing-
ton dally at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville dally at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leave
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturday
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington
Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New and Bea-
ton, and for all points for the W eat
with railroad at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion B. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON, Aft.
Washington, N. C
J. J. Aft.,
Greenville. N. C.
DISSOLUTION.
The firm of H. Whichard
doing N. C, was
mutual consent,
from the firm. The
will be continued by W. II.
ard. who will all of
to all owing the
firm arc to immediate
W. It.
D. K.
0.1.
DEALER
is quoted a toying
his visit to this has
of bis which
now cornea like gift from
hope he will enjoy it,
and if he keeps his eyes and ears
open he may. addition to having
a good ti., pick up some
Dr. D James,
Surgeon,
Greenville, N.
-New York Times.
and Literary Fame.
Mr. Richard Harding Davis, who
lives in Marion. Mass., came over Io
New York to visit tin dog show, in
which Mrs. Davis, who has
interested in dogs, had some line OS-
Mr. Davis was in
car his trip to city
he was accosted by an unafraid
of somewhat
said this gentleman,
seating himself Mr.
JOB Mr-------r
naming a dog fancier.
I mil Mr. Davis replied
calmly enough, knowing that he
fa Is up hi- whit ii might
A Real Short Story.
A troll known figure in Welling-
ton i- Jacob
I Joseph, the Hebrew capitalist. He
I drives in a stylish turnout and
wean But he has been
tone blind boyhood, when he
I frighten servant girl by
playing ghost with a sheet over his
head. Sh clutched his in
her excitement her destroy-
ed his Bulletin.
Photographer,
The leader in good work and low price.
Nice Photographs for Si per dozen,
Half Cabinets la Io per dozen.
All other very Crayon Portrait
nails from any small picture cheap. Nice
Frames on all the time. Come and
my work. No trouble Io show
answer The very
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The clerk of Superior court of Pitt
having issued Letters of Administration
to me, the on the lit day of
January 1902, on the estate of W. E. Spain
notice hereby given to all per-
son to i he U make
payment Io the undersigned, and to
II creditors of said estate to present their
claims properly to the
twelve months after lbs
dale of this this notice will be
plead in recovery.
This the 1st day of
SPAIN,
Administratrix of the Estate of W. E.
Spain,
I Superior Court
county. r-
Wm. Charles
vs.
Jan. M. Hardy, U. Lee Hardy,
and other at law of
Wm. Hardy,
By order of the Superior Court of
county in above entitled pro-
I w II sell court door in
N. . I'M county, at m. on
Saturday, H, two town lots in
Bethel, Pitt county, which Wm
Hardy owned at bis death and called
both Main
Term due third cash and balance In
one two with interest on
land is sold to pay the debts
Wm.
This Jan. IS. 1901
BUBOES
of Wm. Charles Hardy.
By F- O. JAMES,
N. C.
Cotton Bagging and lies always
on
goods kept a
hand. Country produce and
A trial will convince you.
D . W.
am g an I -------r
work guaranteed to all. hours
m.
HYMAN.
i. U p. m. Tours to please.
THE GREENVILLE
WHICHARD
--DEALER T
N.
The Stock complete in every de
par and prices as low the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country
notice f D
THE GREAT
If you have sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad
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It will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen
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and you will feel tho old time energy and buoyancy.
Mothers the to give their sot t-r .
similar u ill i ll
it mi ml pals
aid. relieve.
hi., ii and ilk for u.
It Rains.
The law connecting
I and amount of
nor i- a hot and
hotly of air, neither of which sat-
or contains all the water it
capable of holding in a of
vapor, when mixed
I o than so
i- condensed ruin
fall
That Australian Flag.
The adoption by Australia of a
of In r own has brought about a
good of I Hurry in London and
particularly among military and
val men. Admiral de Horsey, for
inmate, ancient British
I flag is enough fur lb whole
I empire. Why should Australia adopt
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Interior finishings
for Fine Modem and Cheap Build
lap,
We solicit your and
hi give satisfaction In
prices, styles and work.
Please scud your orders to
Tile i b Co.
N. C.
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Known and Popular Company,
TUB MUTUAL BENEFIT
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policy holders, and In tho public
generally, of North com-
will now In
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If the local agent in your town has not
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Line of Hardware
COMB TO SEE ME.
J. B.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and Broker In
Stock, Cotton, Grain and
Private Wire to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
be in
Davis-
The
For Salt by
i nut the II
ill . t
Cf l Uta
. . i
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,. At
. cl
I .-
Novel Use For
Kites have been used with great
I success II a means to stop part-
ridges rising and flying from cover
where it is wished to keen them for
Tho birds will not rue
I when kites are flying above them,
fearing, attack.
tub
i annihilate this
am Mr.
Harding
drew
with in of deference and awe.
you moan to he said,
you are the husband of Mrs.
Davis, the owner of
I'm glad to know
the finest Hut Mr. Davis
Incidentally Mr. Pa-
vis himself has accorded a
hi publishers,
Harpers, who recently an
now edition of this
First
1176.-------
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retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Seed, Oil Bar
Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Ba
by Carriages, Carts,
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
I and Ax
Key West
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apple, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents,
ml China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, fakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Bast Butter,
ard Hewing Mach i and nil
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
The Charlotte Observer.
EVERY CAY III THE YEAR.
f, TOMPKINS,
j. P. Editor.
YEAR.
THE the
largest telegraphic new service
delivered to paper between
Washington and Atlanta, and
its special service is the
ever bandied by a North Caro-
paper.
THE SUNDAY
of Hi or more pages, Is
lo a large extent made up of
matter.
THE SEMI-WEEKLY
EB printed Tuesday and Friday
per year. largest paper
in North Carolina,
temple copies sent application.
THE
Charlotte, H. C.
The Commoner
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Editor ct Publisher,
Lincoln,
In Advance.
One Year Six Month
Three Sing. Copy
No traveling canvasser art em-
ployed. Subscription taken .
office. The Bern
Weekly and
will be together
one year for or
and
one year for 18.50 la ad-
Wee
FOB
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
. TO FICTION
VOL
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
While January was a great month,
great for us and our customers,
Grass Ever Grows
February Will Have Its Attractions.
Competitor will have a lively time trying
To Match Our Values.
TO BEGIN WITH
A Offering of
Underwear
in Lad Gents.
Ladle Heavy Bibbed Vests
Extra heavy Bibbed Paula
Union Bull
ii ii i i
l hey are real values at now
all wool ribbed pants and
vests never sold for less
now
Met heavy fleeced shirt
and with silk
tape pearl regular
grade i now marked
Health
the 11.2.1 kind, marked in
sale at
Colored Dress Shirts
fin and at
WILL BE A CUT PRICE
SALE IN
Shoe Department
have a small lot of and
pair of a style of our 11.50
and 12.00 shoes at
shoes in small size
must go into money. They
were 12.00, 12.50 and 13.00, in
this sale at 11.50
Kid Gloves
for ladies in this sale at
HOLD ON TO
GOOD
You Should See Our
We have been through our Dress Goods department and picked
out all short pieces marked at a price will and
give room for early arriving spring good.
For Nails, Locks, Hinges, Doors,
Windows, Paints, Rope,
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car-
Tools, go to
Next door to Ricks Wilkinson.
to Ormond
DON'T WORRY over a small
thing like but come to us and
you can supply a dinner without
the aid of the cook. excellent
line of CANNED GOODS furnish
a variety of desirable things for
table. We also keep the best
VERMONT BUTTER,
FLOUR have
the he.-l brands to be bad. In fact
our store is the place to call
anything wanted
Nice Groceries.
the way of
pis,
NEW
famous
SCHOOL BOOKS
Reflector
The Concord Tribune has an ex-
editorial arguing
of electing good men to
and keeping them there.
Banks, it says, do not elect new
cashiers at every meet of the
stockholder, nor do large corpora-
oust their every
year or two. It cites instances of
States which have become
Washington by reason of the
length of vice of their Senators
and
out the North
makes in this
it truly, become
and useful measure up
to the requirements of the office if
be must spend all bis time trying
to bold bis seat instead studying
before the people
and the needs of the country.
Vance and Ransom gave us great
service. They were powers in the
Senate a credit Io the State.
Henderson was one of the most
useful members the State ever had
why He was
j there enough to lie of service,
to inform
Our people have
regarded the public service as ii
entirely different from
vale employment. For party
vices, because be the
or for some other reason
apart from the public good they
give a man two, or maybe three,
term in the House, and then,
without any reference to his use-
promise of or
displace him for an-
other man who is put fur
reason, or a similar one, that
he was. Few abdicate willingly ;
each hopes to make himself an ex
to the rule of con-
he running all the
time. He does not secure bis
election begins running
for the second; and the sec-
one is accomplished he
straightway begin pipe for
third term, and if be succeeds,
a he rarely ever does, for
fourth. result is that his
mind is constantly upon
individual fortunes, his efforts
directed to prom them,
he has no time f thought of
large public questions to which it
is the duty of a Congressman to
give study; and if be is a bird of
passage, as
usually are, serving two or three
terms and retired, he has no
opportunity, matter what may
be bis capacity, to form close or
valuable acquaintanceships or to
serve his constituency in ninny
ways in which a Representative
can serve it, in a body and a
city where so much goes by sen
Our people would do
service they would
ways this matter. They would
fare much better in Washington it,
they have chosen good Sen-
or Representatives, they
would hold on to them. Certainly
when, us sometimes they
elect nobodies, they cannot
them out too
Observer.
Do You Know
OUR RALEIGH LETTER.
Kit YOU ARE WEARING OUT SHOE LEATHER FOR
NOTHING RUNNING AROUND TOWN LOOKING FOR
Bargains
being penny-wise and pound-foolish and buy your goods
from a reliable that has a reputation to .
One that will give you value of your money every time
Hint will return your money if goods arc not as
One keeps tip-to date good. When- you can
anything you need to your house, table or par-
MB, Such a firm is
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department Store in
GREENVILLE
Si ii
Spit. Work.
An proverb warns every
man of folly on his
nose to spite his wine
of old books have pictures
adage. But
best illustration to lie found any-
where ii that given by the Monroe
Journal the paragraph quoted
herewith. Of all that engage in
spite work, surely the man it de-
most
however, that bis
is rather large, ibis pen
is worth
send my children,
that Thus, some times, right
in Union county, does
parent finish a controversy
over local school He has
nut aide to his way, or
think that he has been treated
unjustly. Maybe he has been,
maybe not. Whether be has or
nut, he is going to have revenge.
In the teacher t the
bis neighbor no;
bless your soul, none of these. But
Upon his own children,
and He will, to gratify
his own feeling, e his child-
I heir hi rib light, rob
in their and helplessness.
He keeps them at home. The
children go and get
of the school, which goes
the same as if this man
were not pouting. He has spited
nobody. But be has cheated his
children
dent him. Ever think of
Progressive Framer.
BAKER HA
of
If. Feb.
The organization here a North
Carolina
last marked a distinct step
toward revival of temperance
in this Slate, which has been
d to remain a state of
of late.
Old John Barley is
lily must
less foe -I moral
civilization that the people
of this country have to contend
the hardest of all to
conquer mid Indeed, it
would that no adequate rem
has yet been devised to sup-
press the traffic Intemperate
Indulgence in Intoxicating liquors.
in dues
is an assertion, more or less
but it diminishes
and and human
no question
about that, with many
people, and especially the
municipal authorities,
is Blade that the
involved is not
enough
raised for towns and
schools by the Of saloon
And then the debate
opens the begins.
The advocate of
active people
I whether In the church or not i will
tell you it i u mighty low
standard of morals or religion HUM I i;,
will put a monetary price on
wrecked homes, destitute and
naked and worse than a Everybody Now
Right,
souls. But it is done; all Many people who
same every day ill year, Cleveland a few years
right In Carolina, ago could find no abuse
because bad In hurl at him, are now look-
does not being, at things a light,
so, to are ready to admit that the
our school terms in order In Man was be is the
liquor supply of a few greatest living American. It took
vagabonds them a see they
That is sentiment and the had erred, not him, but it is
the league to see that they are getting
must face and meet and answer in the old, familiar path.
before they can many of Hie, are a great many more
saloons And will find j doing Ibis than is generally sup-
and posed. So far as we are concerned
in the we have always pinned our faith to
lion inn. I Cleveland, even when the party
. was following false doctrine and
leaching grasping after Pop-
Wilkesboro
That He Was
FOR SUPPLY.
A telegram was received here
Saturday by Mr. Mines,
stating that bis son. Mr. Harvey
Mines, attending school at Oak
Ridge Institute was seriously ill,
that he should come at
Mr. and Mrs. Hint left
evening train. A was re-
from them staling
that Harvey had appendicitis.
Later telegrams stated that com-
had set in and that his
was very critical. The
young man is very and
has many friends who
hope that his will soon
be beyond the danger point.
ton Free Press, 10th.
We- have just Supply to our business
sell anything in till very low. Bee us when in want of
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard
Angle Valves, Valves, Water
Oil Cups, Air Steam Ganges,
U. S. I it J Steam
Pipe all Pipe Kitting all
LINE OF Packing, Bolt, Handy
Belt, blather Belt, Ball Lacing, Ball Hooks,
SOLE AGENTS
ii i a
machine. Drain Tile
Garland Cook Stoves.
BAKER HART.
j. p. .
The annual report of the
issued,
slates that past year was a
fairly one for the
the railroad mileage
in North Carolina now w
mile, of which are operated
by great
Atlantic Coast Line
Seaboard i the
e mi loads operating
miles; of engineers
given at from to
day, conductor- from -II
total number of railroad i
In North Carolina, Mann
Other valuable facts mil
arc given.
There arc ten lei graph
doing business in this Slate, I
operating miles wire,
of which is controlled
by the Western Union Company.
There ail to Incorporated
phone companies,
and miles of wire in
operation, with a total capital
and an
valuation of
The live car companies
Raleigh, Charlotte,
and Salem
soon he more, at
have a
total capital stock of a
funded deb. of and
last veal hauled
era. Sixteen light com
panics reported arc at
Tin- i of Slate
hunks is given a. I, private hanks,
savings banks II.
lo Not Miracles.
mid, long or improperly
clutched you
cannot in a day, you can
top hi in a
rid of it If Allen's
II this
r. for
r of the
This Doctor
Will be
After
Brooklyn, Feb.
I lean cf con-
mill by the medical
stall of that they
had decided to accept the offer of
Hi is one of the best
known in to
submit himself fur vivisection
the cause of science.
Tin Prescription tor Malaria
lull, Fever is a of Grove's
lull It la simply Iron
cure,
may tin to Id a man tide you
mice while when you require
but don't let him get a
bridle on mid buckle the
I bloat hitch.
Why is it called the honey
asks exchange Honey,
is full and
it high.
Throw a in. i In i one at us.
promises to make a Gov-
exhibit at St. Louis Expo-
REFLECTOR
N. C.
D. J. Ed. A Owner
Entered t the Poet Office at
Greenville, N. C, M Second-Clans
Matter.
1902.
The Empire hotel in St. Louis
m destroyed by fire early
morning. Eleven people perished
in the
A Nebraska who was
afraid of banks, in the
earth and buried her money. Now
she hasn't got any money, some-
body else having in the
same
COUNTY MATTER
Commit-
of the Board
The vice President of the City
Savings Bank of Detroit, stole
something over of it
funds and broke the That
a big haul, he ought to
get a correspondingly big
to the penitentiary.
Hon. Hilary A. Herbert, of
Washington, who was Secretary of
the in President Cleveland's
administration, will deliver the
next commencement address at the
University of Carolina. He
is a great lawyer and eloquent
orator.
A sou of Roosevelt,
who was attending school in Mas
is dangerously ill with
Because of this
illness, the who is
at the bedside of bis son. had to
abandon bis trip to
the Charleston exposition ibis
week.
Saturday night and Sunday
twenty-five blocks of city
Patterson, N. J., were pt by
fire, causing a loss estimated at
Eight public build-
live churches, four banks,
five club houses, seven office build-
two telegraph offices, two
newspaper offices and twenty-six
stores were destroyed.
Suit WOO has been brought
by a Wake county man against the
Register of Deeds of Durham
the r Issued mar
license in which the man's
daughter a participant, she
being age. The girl and
sweetheart run away from
Wake to Durham where
they got married.
Mr. George H. Lacy, of Southern
Pines, this State, writes a letter in
the Washington Post in which he
proposes an rest i
the tight of the State in make
own rate of interest, and have a
rate for all Slates and
not exceeding per cent.
Low interest would help many pen-
but Mr. Lacy will not live to
see his proposed amendment
adopted.
i. C Hamilton, Jr.,
The has received
copy of the M , Bet-
dated Feb contains
an announcement of the death of
Mr. C. Hamilton, Jr. He died
on the h inst., in u York
hospital where he bad gone for
treatment, having for sometime
previous been in poor health.
Some years ago Mr. Hamilton
was a citizen of Greenville, and
was a member of the firm of
Hamilton who owned the large
located near the
depot was destroyed by
in the spring of 1805. While th-
here be was a member
the City for one year. Ho
bad many warm in
ville n of his death with
sorrow.
The Board of County Coin in is
met in monthly session on
the 3rd inst. all members being
The drawn from the
treasury were as Paupers
158.50; County Home
Superintendent Health jury
tickets witness tickets
Justices, Constables
101.92; Clerk Superior Court
Sheriff Solicitor
medical attention and ex-
perts Court cost 918.65; Court
Crier conveying insane and
jail 9226.10; coal
stationery, printing, Arc,
bridges ferry
Register of
stock law territory
orders
J. B. Cherry. Treasurer,
his monthly report which was
approved.
C. Oil.
of Health presented his
monthly report which was
ed.
W. II. was re-
leased from taxes 116.48
charged.
T. J. Cox his
as Constable of Swift Creek
township and W. K. Cox
pointed in bis stead.
E. W. Pace Co., were
135.27 license
on unexpired time on slot
and the Clerk was ordered to
to the State for same amount.
The following names were
en pauper Adam Fields,
Virginia Taylor, Peyton,
Redmond and Patsy Kill ford.
FIRE IN WASHINGTON.
Freight Station and Some
Destroyed.
Just before six o'clock,
evening, Mayor W. H. Long
a telephone message from
the Mayor of Washington,
that a terrible fire was raging
which threatened the destruction
of the business portion of the town,
and asking that assistance be sent
from Mayor Long at
one informed the Chief of Fire De-
of nope
Fire Company of the situation and
gave permission for the Company
to lake its steam and go to
A few taps of the lire were
given to call the company together
and they at once made preparation
to go to the assistance our neigh
The steamer was out
to the depot, the railroad of-
having no engine nearer,
had issued for engine of
the passenger train to return here
to take our company
to Washington, but before the
engine could come message
was received from
the fire was under
Sunday a representative of
went to
to get as full detail as possible of
the lire. It originated about
p. a defective flue in the
Atlantic Coast Line freight station
situated between Main street and
the river to the
wharf. C. F. Bland the assistant
was in the at work
aDd saw- the burst through
the ceiling the office. The
spread rapidly through the
was
The follow were added such a high wind
to the list to receive . Mowing that by the time the
amount per month J. C. could get to work
Bo Henry Tyson and the Are was beyond their control.
Holier Richmond increased to Tl,
,., -M ; it. together with nine freight
loaded with fertilizers, was
Illicitly destroyed.
The Old nonunion Steamship
The following were
from poll tax for J.
Briley. M. C. Smith, J. II.
ton, J. Win. Garris. Mack Thomas,
Tyson. J. B. Bland, Root.
Haddock,
Cox.
The Board agreed to visit, at
some future day, Boyd's Ferry and
Yankee Hall, on Tar river, for the
purpose of ascertaining which is
the most advantageous place to
erect a public bridge.
A petition was filed Hiking for a
public road from the Greenville
mil Washington road to Taft's
lauding on Tar river.
The following were appointed
to the good roads
warehouse and office was
just across the dock west of the A.
C. L. building. This was in great
dancer but was saved by bard
work and the COM
the opposite direction.
The Western Union telegraph
was in the brick building on
corner of street exactly
front of the A. C. L. warehouse.
The occupants of this were routed,
but the I'm id in.- was saved and
Man moved back
got to work as quickly as possible.
The lire spread eastward de
the wholesale grocery
ITEMS.
. N. C, Feb.
Miss spent Friday
and Saturday in the country
Miss Barrett.
J. F. King, of Greenville,
in town today.
Mrs. It. Harris, of
Greenville, is visiting Mrs. W. J.
Turnage.
Miss Ellen Tyson spent a few
with Miss Sena Horton the
past week
Miss Pearl Moore and M.
Pollard spent Thursday in Green-
ville with Miss Mamie King.
W. B. Pollard has gone to
to stay a few days.
Ray West, of was in
town Sunday.
James B. Johnston, of Green-
ville, spent and Sunday
in Farmville.
I. C. Edwards, of Hill,
spent yesterday town.
Miss Belcher, who has
Ix-en very sick, is now out again.
W. and family, of
Ayden, spent Sunday with Mrs.
W. B. Pollard.
Miss Mary of C. C. col-
at Ayden, spent a few days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. the past week.
David Lang, of spent
yesterday town.
Miss Lillie Bynum is in town
visiting Mrs. C. L. Barrett.
Miss Lizzie Gay spent a few days
with Miss Clara Parker the past
week.
Miss Emma Harper, of Snow
Hill, spent last Friday town.
Mrs. Needham Askew is visit-
friends and relatives Green-
ville.
Mr. U. J. Whitehurst died Mon-
day afternoon at o'clock. He
was buried the cemetery this
afternoon.
Winterville
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND
NOTES.
N. C, Feb.
At a meeting of the Missionary
society last Sunday a very
paper was read by Miss
Annie Lee Staley, and Prof. Line
berry in his usual logical and con
way entertained an
on the subject of missions.
Misses Dora Cox
spent Sunday in at the
home of G. E Jackson.
A. G. Cox left this morning to
attend the good roads convention
which meets Raleigh.
Miss Mollie Bryan returned from
Hanrahan Monday evening.
J. B. Galloway, of
spent the day with R. G. Chap-
man last Sunday.
The children of J. W. Sparks
have returned from their visit to
The best opportunity you will
ever have to buy a cheap buggy.
We are going to sell out our stock
of buggies at the following
low Best leather quarter
top buggies at 952.50. Beet open
buggies at 942.50. These buggies
are all hand made but
class material has been used,
and you will miss a bargain if you
fail to purchase of buggies.
The above are prices. Yet
yon can get a buggy on lime if sat-
arrangements are made.
Hunsucker Carriage Co.
Josh saw his best girl
in Ayden, Sunday.
W. A. Went, of the Beaufort
County Lumber Company, has
been visiting J. Cox for a day
or two.
Waller of Grifton,
spent Monday with W. L. House.
Miss Carrie Wesson, of Ayden,
is visiting friend.- here.
Misses Susie Deb-
Here arc a few instances of how Manning spent Saturday and
When a fellow carries a picture
In his witch is usually W.
woman In the case. B, A. Caraway,
lion at The members f j store the E. Peterson Co., Dr.
drug store, Dudley's
bar, S. R. Fowle Sou's naval
stores warehouse, and damaging
the store occupied by II.
Several laying around the
wharf narrowly escaped.
A fortunate change in the
of the wind from to
blew- towards the
liver, which enabled
to check it from going further
Main street.
When one of the walls of
fell it caught Ed.
Bead, colored, who a member
of the Salamander Fire romp
and crushed him to death instant
His body was horribly
mangled.
The Ion of the Atlantic Coast
Line is at sup
posed to be covered by insurance
though amount could not be learn
The loss of the E. Peterson Co.
is at with only
This firm was
burned nut in 1899 when the big
lire limned so of Water and
Market streets.
Miss Margaret Hoyt, who owned
Peterson building, loss
S. It. Fowle Soil's loss
insurance learned.
D. T. lot's drug store,
insurance not learned.
W. C. Dudley, on stock
about half insured.
II damage to stock
about
The switch board of
phone situated over Bus-
store, was ruined, loss about
There wire some other small
arising from damage in
stocks, the total Iota
to about
Board,
A. Cox, H. H. Garris, R. R.
Gotten.
The following jurors were drawn
for March term of Superior
Motley, R.
Council, D. J. Saddle
James, T. K. Langley, Louis
W. II Ricks, W. It. Par
W. I. Manning, Paul
John Hart, W. A.
Taylor, Joseph Bawls, J. P.
D. J. Holland. L. S. Burn-
hill, w. B. J. K. Me-
It. Turner,
O. C. Barrett, B. M. Whitehurst,
J. A. Kicks, R. J. Cobb, Richard
C. II. E. L.
Braxton, X. W. Askew,
Wall, W. II, Arnold, A. E. Oar
ii, Nobles, bard
J L. L. Hester, G.
Kilpatrick, J. Smith.
The following Jurors were
A pill tern of Superior court.
T. Mat hews,
Nobles, Lewis B.
W. H. Gray, John T. Jen-
kin-, F. M. Whichard, B. J.
Pulley, Carlos Harris,
hill, W. II. W.
May, Jr., W. II. P. J.
II. A. Kittrell, Canady
Moore. S. V. Joyner, Abram Dix
on, J. L. J. L. Patrick,
Job Moore, W. II. Kilpatrick, J.
J. Buck, A. Cory, Jacob
Cotter, Elias B. Garris, H. C.
Gannon, J. B. B. L.
N. W. Tyson, W. is.
Greene, G. T. Evans. II. Lillie,
W. E. J. I. Lewis, T. U.
Bullock. W. K. Butler.
T.
W. U. K. J. II. p.
an, W.
Proctor, J. A. Porter, Rufus
L.
E. Dixon,
Tucker, T. J. E.
James J. Bryan, R.
advertising in Tub
all occurring in the last few
days.
One in a short local
n lost watch key. Just after
supper the key was handed to him.
Another advertised a stray hog
taken up. morning the own
called for the hog.
Another advertised potatoes to
sell. In a short while he had no
potatoes, all being sold.
Another advertised a lost watch
charm. Before bed time it was
known who bad the charm. And
so it goes.
There is use arguing that it
pays to put what you to say
in Reflector. People read
this paper.
Court
Mayor W. H. Long has disposed
of the following cases in his court
since last
Ben Hanrahan drunk and
lined II and costs, 93.30.
Smith, driving side
walk, lined one penny and costs,
91.110.
John drunk and
judgment suspended on
promise to leave town and never
return.
David James, assault with dead-
weapon, over to Superior
Court.
Sunday with friends at
There seems to be considerable
talk about tobacco Hues and orders
are coining right along Keep the
talk up and let the orders mine.
We can furnish the G.
Cox Mfg Co.
C. D. Hooks was
Golds born last week.
W. B. Wilson,
and Miss Lizzie Blow, of Greens
paid us a very pleasant visit
last Saturday.
J. Ben Higgs came to see us and
spent a short while here Monday.
Mrs. J. B. Galloway on her way
home from a visit up the country,
stopped over Saturday night to
visit children, who are attend-
school here. She returned to
her home, Sunday
Mr. Alexander, of Vandemere,
the day
J. R. Smith, of Ayden, had bus-
here Tuesday.
Our little friend, Miss Irma
Isabella of
visiting her aunts, Mrs. Dr.
and Mrs. J. D. Cox.
an easy way
and a sure way to treat a case of
Throat in order to kill disease germs
and insure healthy throat action is to
take half a till of water put into
it a teaspoonful of
Mexican Mustang
tori with till Um at
Than of with ;
neat after this poor bob an a do
It la a POSITIVE CURB.
and
IT MAY with a
II MR
and a
How to Grow
for Profit,
An Educational tin j.
A between the Gov-
and
of Instruction
leading educators .-i.- been
to be held In the Govern
office at Raleigh, on Thursday
in. The general purpose
of the conference will be to discuss
the best methods by which the
rural public schools may be
to
movement to secure the
adoption of of local
taxation therefor. Prof. W. H.
County Superintendent,
has been to attend but is
sure j be can go.
Greenville Thanked.
The is permitted to
print the following letter which
speaks for
H. C. Feb
W. II. Long, Mayor,
Greenville, N. C.
in. Si Yours of Feb.
received, and I desire in behalf of
our citizens to thank you, the Fire
Company, the generous
of your town, for the
shown to respond to our rail
of distress. It shows a generous
spirit which will be forgotten
by people.
Thanking you again, I am
Yours truly,
Geo. J. Mayor.
R. Re, Clerk.
Cincinnati
Ink It has received a
beautifully engraved invitation
reading as
I cordially
invite you to the formal opening
of the Cincinnati Building at the
South Carolina Interstate and West
Indian at Charleston,
s. c, February 1902, and
to make their building
era when I any time
Exposition.
Enough.
The Snake
became engaged m
Batten princess in after
first tier.
The Corkscrew Gee
whiz He didn't any time in
making did he
Philadelphia American.
Bean,
His was looking at some-
thing entirely new
combined span bedroom and
pantry
Flat declare
What been to of
lint only
Life.
Prepare your land well, manure well and plant a variety that
command a better price when yon offer it on the market.
Two years ago I reed s 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 of good variety bale sold for three eights of a rent
more per pound than the lot. The lint is far superior to any cotton
sold on this market the yield is far ahead of anything we have In
country. Numbers of the best farmers in the county saw my
crop growing In the field and pronounced it as fine as they ever saw.
I am now offering these seed sale at 01.00 a Parties
wanting any of the seed will please send me order at once as I
only have a limited quantity for sale.
O. L. JOYNER,
Greenville, N. C.
GRIFTON ITEMS.
X. C. Feb.
Woodward, or Norfolk,
arrived Monday night.
C. J. representing
the News and Observer, was here
Friday.
F. M representing the
Free Press, here last
C. H. Gaskins returnee
New Ben. Friday.
Mr. Stancill, general store keep-
was here Monday stamped
some whiskey for J. C. at
his distillery.
Geo. here Monday.
R. A. baa gone to La
Grange.
We are glad to hear that L. A.
Cobb, now at Norfolk hospital, is
improving fast and will be able to
return home in about ten days if
he continues to improve.
Captain R. K. Pittman spent
Sunday here at home.
L. O. Cox has opened up sod
work.
Poles for two different telephone
lines are being placed along the
line to Grifton.
J. F. of was
here Friday and J. I.
Tucker and J. P. cot-
ton, some over two hundred bales,
at eight cents.
Mrs. Matthew Harvey, mother
of townsman, J. R. Harvey,
died at her home near Vanceboro
Sunday night, and burled at
the family burying ground Mon-
day. W. Howard, of
officiated.
The steamer May Bell left for
New Bern with one hundred and
ten bales cotton and other
freight Monday.
An old died in Middle-
ton, N. Y., a few days ago who
bad been supported by charity
and was supposed to be a pauper.
In rummaging about her house
after her burial over In
money found hidden in differ-
places.
HATE NEWS.
In
The year old at
the A. and M. College, who has
been studying dairying, to critical-
ill with pneumonia.
Randolph baa more i-t office
than any other o hi
and New Hanover has The
former and the has
only three.
It appears that North Carolina
to to Indulge In a six-team base-
ball league again the coming
Charlotte,
ton New Bern, and two other
towns will be
Secretary of the Navy Leaf will
visit Salem daring the coming
Easter celebration there by the
He will accompany
Judge-Advocate 8.0. who
figured in the inquiry, and
who to a native of Salem.
The Penitentiary directors have
contracted to hire unemployed
in the State Prison
loan Atlanta, Ga., firm, which
will them in the
of pants and overalls within
the prison walls. The State to to
receive per day for each
convict so employed.
Of applicants for license to
practice law the Supreme Court
has refused nineteen and licensed
the chances are that
per cent, of those licensed will not
be able to earn a respectable live-
at the The
especially the legal one,
have been sadly overdone in North
Carolina for a number of
California grows note as wall as
and other Last year
she shipped
walnuts and pounds of
Here to a pointer for
North Carolina, which can grow
nuts as well as California can.
Wilmington Star.
CLUB
On the street, at social gatherings, anywhere, where a
of good dressers are gathered and the clothes question is the
topic of conversation, you will horn, if yon an attentive ear,
that we are quoted being the store that always baa snappy
for the up to the hour man. The store that he looks to
for now the store which be first turns for a new cut in a
suit, a new shape In a hat or tie In short, Hi store where the
good dresser always finds he without Baying an
for If you are interested Clothing
with character, come in.
watt,
KING CLOTHIER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there a CROSS
in the margin of this paper it
to remind you that owe
subscription and we request
you early as
We need what YOU
owe us hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
Married.
Tuesday evening at o'clock
at the home of the bride Beaver
Hum township, Mr. Mills Smith
Miss Nelie Joyner were mar
by Elder E. D. Hathaway.
Miss Joyner was maid of
honor Mr. Ivey Smith best
man.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Bring fat Cattle to E. M.
Sand gross,
Fob good gentle horse
1500 pounds fodder.
I'll GA
N. C.
Mr. Allen Warren fays he be-
we will have an early
He to usually correct In his
dam to the Perkins mill, at
broken by
high water. There was no dam-
age except to the dam.
Rev. H. M. began a meet
lag In the Methodist church Sun-
day night. Services will be held
each night this week beginning
o'clock. invited.
Co. have opened a re-
tail grocery business in one store
of the Mr. R.
M. Hearne, the head of the firm,
years ago a prominent grocer
here.
Fob three horse farm
miles from Bethel, known the
D. Carson farm. One the
beat little the county.
For information apply to
W. H. Bethel, N. C.
The Reflector acknowledges
an Invitation to the dedication ex-
Curry practice and
observation school building at the
Normal and Industrial College,
Greensboro, Feb. 17th.
Child Fatally Burned.
A three-year old child of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Tucker, of
township, was fatally burned Tues-
day. The took place this
afternoon.
of Um Century Club.
Tuesday Feb. Mis. F. Q.
at her home on Fifth
entertained the Club in a most en-
manner.
After the transaction of
there a general discussion of
articles of importance in January
magazine. Mrs. Will F. Harding
read a beautifully written paper
on of
The hostess famished a delight-
entertainment for her guests.
having puns on different books,
Mr. Little won the prize. After
the social entertainment the Club
invited la the room
where luxuries the most tempting
ware served.
Several toasts were given, after
Which adjournment was In order.
The Club will meet with Mrs.
18th.
to M
Greenville Boy Elected.
In election of officers for
next o Homer Mil-
School at Oxford, we notice
B. Jr ,
of WM chosen first us
Waller deserves
any honor his school mute can be-
stow upon him.
Prominent Dead.
Mr. Oscar F. Adams, the oldest
and one of the most respected
sens of Tarboro, died there last
night, in the year of his age.
Mr. Adams for many years a
citizen Washington was
also known in Greenville. He is
survived by four children, Mrs. C.
B. of Washington, Mrs.
W. E. Fountain and Miss Rose
Adams, of Tarboro, and George W.
Adams, engineer of the U. S.
Navy.
He Keens Going.
Washington Messenger re-
ports an insolent tramp going from
to house and ladles.
He arrested, escorted to the
town limits and told to move on.
No doubt this to the same hobo
who was run out of Greenville, a
few ago, as he left in the
of Washington. The Tar-
Southerner reported one
in that town that pro-
the same fellow and came
here from Tarboro.
A lady with Nerve.
Saturday afternoon Mrs. L. I.
Moore was out driving alone.
Some one driving rapidly by
caused her horse to Jump off In a
run. was unable to hold
horse down, but with
of mind, and without
getting least frightened, she
kept horse the middle of the
road and let run until he tired
of the fun, calling to all whom she
was about to meet or pass to keep
out of the way. No damage was
done.
Not Like Ha Load.
A man, his wife,
and some new furniture all In the
same cart, with the horse pulling
the load trying to inn away,
the of attraction on the
street for awhile Tuesday evening.
efforts of man to see-saw
the horse down to a walking gait,
with cries of from the
female part of the cargo and their
anxiety to atop the ship until they
could get out and walk, made quite
an amusing spectacle, which was
all the more laughable when It
sees no damage was done.
W. J. Rollins went to Mt.
today.
Ray Tyson left this morning Tor
Baltimore.
Rev. D. W. Davis went to Wash-
this morning.
W. returned Saturday
evening from Raleigh.
B. J. Pulley left this
for Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Miss Louise Latham has return-1
ed from a visit to Plymouth.
Rev. F. H. Harding returned
this from
Dr. J E. Nobles returned Sat-
evening from Philadelphia.
Mrs. Alice,
Alexander, returned this morning
a visit to
Mrs. end Mrs. L. B. Barnhill, of
Parmele, are visiting the
parents, Mrs. J. L. Daniel.
District Attorney Barry
returned Saturday evening from
where he had been to take
the oath of office.
A. R. Forbes, J. B. Anderson
and J. M. Taft went to Washing-
ton Sunday to see damage
the fire bad
Mrs. Mary and
Miss Louise, of Pennsylvania,
who have been visiting Mrs. J. J.
returned home to-
day.
Mi and Mrs W. C. Dudley, of
Washington, came in Saturday
evening to visit relatives. Learn-
of the lire there and that his
place of business was those
destroyed, Mr. Dudley returned to
Washington through Country,
E. is quite sick.
W. E. Moore left Monday even-
for New
Adrian Savage and It. L. Smith
went to Norfolk today.
L. F. Waters returned Monday
evening from Plymouth,
Tap came Monday
from Washington.
J. T. Meadows returned Monday
evening from
Miss Roxie Marks
day evening from
Rev. F. A. Bishop returned
evening from Fremont.
F. M. who has been
visiting his Mrs. F. G.
Whaley, returned to this
morning.
Lucy Abbott, of Grifton,
who been visiting her
Mrs. L. H. returned
home Monday evening.
Wednesday,
Ola Perry went to Burlington
today.
Harry Skinner to Raleigh
today.
J. left Tuesday
for Kinston.
Burwell Riddick, of Suffolk,
came In this morning.
Moore
evening from K Bern.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grimes left
this morning fur Raleigh.
Mis. J. G. went to Wilson
this morning to visit relatives.
Mrs. II. Hardy
Tuesday evening from Tarboro.
II. T. King is attending the
toads convention Raleigh.
Mrs. D. E. House went to Beth-
el today to visit her parents near
there.
Mrs. of
came in Tuesday evening to visit
lira. J. T.
Mis. W. P. White, of Hobgood,
came In Tuesday to visit
her brother, R. L.
Miss Lois Boyd, of Statesville,
who has been visiting Miss Janie
left this morning.
Mrs. O. It. Dixon, of Rocky
Mount, came in Tuesday evening
to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. W.
Higgs.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Langley,
who have been here some days
conducting a piano sale the
Cable Co., left this afternoon for
Kinston.
The ASSIGNEE STOCK
of W, T. Lee Co. at Hew
, Shoes, Bi Q Clothing;, Shirts, in fact everything
In a first-class store, will begin sale
f.
I Tuesday, Feb. 11th, a. m.
at W. T. Lee old stand. No goods
charged or sent the cash.
One first-class fire and
Safe at less than factory price.
SHOES
Brothers
Ladies and Misses Fine Shoes.
WOLF
Misses
and Shoes.
Ladies, Misses Children and Baby Shoes.
Eight to Nothing.
Saturday, cold as it was, Alder-
man E If took a friend from
Virginia in the country for a
We learn that eight birds
were bagged, of which the Alder-
man did bring down a tingle
one, though a half Interest was
claimed in one at which both
near the same time.
Every pair Solid Leather
All CLO
prices.
C. T.
The Big Store
Greenville, N C.
Have Ton Forgot
What
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN
UP-TO-DATE LINE OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
Tinware,
AND A NUMBER OF OTHER THING
WHICH I AM TO MENTION
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour
Yours to please-
las. B. White.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
in nil he in
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value.
Paid-up
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid mouth 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 of the second and cf each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of
L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
ALL OVER THE HOUSE.
Ways In Which Paper May Ba
In the
One would be surprised to know
how many mm can be made of
paper, an article that abounds
in most households, as the shops
employ it extensively in packing
delicate good.
Probably few people have tested
its merit as a pencil mark eraser,
yet it serves the purpose admirably
on paper of some textures often
acts more satisfactorily than the
eraser.
For cleaning and polishing glass
of any description, from tho fins
lens of a pair of spectacles to
common window glass, tissue paper
is
Bought fresh and new in pack-
ages of a hundred sheets of whit
and colored, it costs little, yet gives
an added daintiness in many ways.
It brightens bureau drawers, it
makes a pretty wrapping for
small package that one often finds
it necessary to earn-, it adds far
more to the effect of a present than
ordinary paper and stuffed in waist
sleeves it prevents wrinkling
and crushing when packed. Silk
and lace that need pressing arc pro-
by tissue paper, and wrinkled
veils pressed under it emerge with
renewed freshness.
Pills
in am tat
day of him to cat
whatever be They
SICK HEADACHE,
cause rood to assimilate
Uh the body,
DEVELOP FLESH
solid muck.
coated-------
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THE GREAT
TONIC L
If you have sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad
inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache,
appetite, insomnia, lack energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy
any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad an
impaired digestive system, Will Cure
It will clean out the the liver and kidneys, strengthen
the mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood and put you
your again. Your will return, your bowels move
your liver and kidneys to trouble you, your akin will clear and
and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
Mothers m. tho proper i for i
nod similar troubles, will eh air
if their or
aids n r . n
hearty.
u anal It
For Salt by
I mi. I
wilt w
i I I.
ii-me of
i ,
Us the Broom Sometimes.
Although the carpet sweeper is a
labor saving device, the carpet will
a thorough sweeping with a
broom occasionally.
chairs and couches from the
room if convenient, but if not cover
them while sweeping. There is
nothing so destructive to their beau-
as to allow them to become
with dust every sweeping day.
Open the windows or doors and
sweep with quick, firm strokes that
will clean the carpet without
it. If the broom is dampened
frequently, it will not raise a cloud
of dust. Or a better plan would be
to sprinkle salt over the carpet be-
fore sweeping. It cleanses car-
pet beautifully and brightens the
colors.
When the dust has settled, re-
move the covers from the furniture
and dust the woodwork carefully.
Use a soft feather duster for
and vases. A large square of
cheesecloth is better for other
When the dust has settled
oil the walls, a cloth about the
brush part of the broom and wipe
off.
How to Clean a Plaster Cast
A correspondent of a scientific
journal says that a bust or statue
can be most thoroughly cleaned pro-
it has not been painted, oiled
or waxed by inverting it and filling
it with water free from iron. The
water is then allowed to filter
through the plaster. After the
has been kept up for a
time and the outside surface
occasionally washed with water and
a soft brush the plaster is allowed
to dry. It is then found that all
the dust has been wiped out of the
pores of tho east, which is thus re-
stored to its original whiteness.
In the Sickroom.
Absolute cleanliness and tidiness
arc necessary in a sickroom. The
furniture should be simple and ca-
of being easily cleansed.
Avoid all kinds of woolen draperies
and let the curtains be of white
washable material. If possible, all
medicines and tho attendant para-
should be kept out of
sight of the patient in on adjoining
room. Glasses, spoons, etc.,
be washed as soon as used and
ready for the time when they will
again be needed.
Dining Room Decoration.
A recent idea is to form a border
or above a plate rail or
shelf in dining room or
living room. Quite a effect
was lately secured by an artistic
orator in a library by hanging a line
of old prints just above plate
shelf. Another quite novel
secured in a dining room by a
line of blue, red and white Japanese
plates against deep yellow paper
above the plate rail.
Oil the Machine.
Many a sewing machine fails to
do as good work as it ought and
might because it is not properly oil-
ed and cleaned. When it gets gum-
med through the use
of poor thorough oiling with
followed by careful
and then with an oiling with
good sperm oil, will often greatly
its way of running.
To Restore Tarnished Silver,
Tarnished silver may be restored
to brightness by the application of
oil used for polishing hardwood
floors. The oil should be applied
with a flannel cloth and the article
briskly rubbed afterward. Silver
candlesticks and similar articles may
be kept in good condition by
rubbing them with flannel
and a little floor oil.
No Doubt All.
you tell the lady I
was out
Servant ma'am.
he seem to have
any doubt about it
Servant
laid the knew wasn't.
A NONSENSE.-
An to Satisfy
tho Interacted.
Once two attended a
temperance meeting on
home by I dark and narrow
were thrown out of their convey-
The incident closed with these
both men were so-
The editor received an angry let-
from one of the gentlemen con-
with a request for tin
Ho was equal to the occasion.
our account of the unfortunate ac-
to Messrs. wrote the
editor, stated that fortunately
both men were sober. It appears
this statement has given great of-
We therefore beg to with-
draw Francisco Argonaut
Precision.
food
It doesn't take a strong
raise a row.
The dog Is rather
of cold snaps.
The wages of sin are not
lated a earthly trust.
Many things are well that
are not worth doing at all.
The land of promise must be
where people pay
No mailer a man baa done
the forgets unless
he keeps right on doing.
The best way to treat a lie is to
let it lie.
The straight flush on a maiden's
face beats four dudes.
It pays to take some advice that
is given.
average millionaire shows
his lie abilities when the as-
comes around.
The earliest mention of
game of was when
Satan the first pair.
IN
J. W. It CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
Plant T
EVERYWHERE.
I have on band a few thousand of Fruit
and Ornamental Tree, Plants,
Rose for sate cheap. I are
also preparing to put a large
Nursery Trees for fall trade. Give me
your orders and save matter
Proprietor Riverside
Greenville, N C
i ii Indian man of has eloped
with a woman of -Now, ain't
that too utterly two-two
Joints Like Rusty
arc among the of
The sufferer move knees and elbows
bat makes him wince. He rt-
a good rubbing with Perry
Painkiller drives the
nod brings the of motion been,
No wonder our grandfathers relieved heart
i n this There i
but one Painkiller,
WHEN YOU WANT
Goods, Groceries, Confections,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. If. WHITE,
Black Jack, N. C.
Nice line cf goods on hand. Prices low
L. produce bought for or In
for good.
In there was one pair of
Angora goats in this country and
now there are said to be more than
a million, all from that pair.
Wilmington Star.
Know What You are Taking
When take Chill
Tonic because formula is plainly print-
ed on every bottle showing it is simply
Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No.
Cure, No Pay.
DISSOLUTION.
Arm of Bro
doing N. C, was
day dissolved mutual consent, D. K.
withdrawing from firm. The
business will be continue by W, It.
who will all indebtedness of the
Arm and to whom all persona owing
firm requested to snake immediate nay-
W. R.
D.
Steamer leave
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily IS
M. for Washington.
Steamer leave.
Greenville Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at A. M. tor Tar
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturday
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
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shipper, should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line frees
Bay Line from Baltimore
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. O
J. J. CHUBBY, Aft.,
Greenville, N. C.
D. W. BARE
hear you are building a new
I couldn't very well build
an old one, you
Rightly Named.
Hear is working
said tho barber.
the bailiff.
working for the traction
thought it was for the
phone
the traction company is what
call the car
do they call the telephone
company
distraction company, I
News.
Assurance.
exclaimed her father.
on that income you would
both
fear of re-
plied her lover bravely. have
figured out that you arc too tender
hearted to let us try to live on my
income North
American.
Mrs. Malaprop That's young
Mr. Jenkins, to be
married, you know.
Mrs. Gabble Indeed And i
that the young woman with him
now
Mr. hi
Press.
Dyspepsia Averted.
Mrs. sent my daughter to a
cooking school to fit her for mar-
Mrs. the experiment a
success
Mrs. tho man she was en-
gaged to found it
He Knew.
would man do nil bout
exclaimed the moralist.
replied the thoughtful
observant child, hate a
hard time, for he wouldn't
ave anybody to blame for every-
Post.
Little of Perhaps.
wife yesterday
that she was never going to speak to
him said woman.
don't say exclaimed
her husband. she angry or try-
to be
ton
do you manage
to have flat so comfortably
heated
rent one of
our rooms lo the brother-
in-law. Philadelphia North Amer-
Inordinate Vanity.
love to sec bis name in
print, docs he f
should o. Why, the morn-
after he was married he got up
at o'clock to read tho wedding no-
in tho Topics.
Wouldn't Handicap Him.
you been
calling on Mis how have
her father and mother
I haven't
even met
The
of the State of New York,
has raised
Dr. D James,
Dental Surgeon,
Greenville.
Photographer,
N. C.
The in goal work and low prices
Nice Photographs for Si per
Half Cabinets per dozen.
All other line very cheap. Crayon Portrait
Iron, any email picture cheap. Nice
Frames on band all the time. Come and
examine my work. No trouble to show
answer questions. very
guaranteed to all. Office hours
b to a. in., lo S p. m. Yours to pleat
NOTICE TO
The clerk of Superior court of
having issued Letters of Administration
to me, the undersigned on the let day of
January 1903, on the estate of W K Spain
notice la hereby given to all per-
sons to to make
payment lo the undersigned, and to
all of said estate to present their
claims properly authenticated, to the
within twelve month lbs
date of this notice, or this notice will be
plead in recovery.
Thin 1st day of January, 1902.
MARY A. F. SPAIN,
Administratrix of the Estate of W. K.
Spain.
of
Wm. Charles
v.
Jno. M. Hardy, It. Lee Hardy,
and other heirs at law of
Wm. Charles Hardy, deceased
By order of the Superior Court of Bertie
county entered In Ilia above entitled pro-
I sell at court house door In
Greenville, N. C , county, at in. on
Saturday, Feb. those two town lot In
Bethel, Pitt county, Win
Hardy owned at death and called
Andrews both on Main street
in said lo An.
third cat-h and balance In
one and with interest deferred
payments.
This land la sold to pay
Wm. Charles Hardy.
This Jan 1902.
of Wm. Charles Hardy.
By F. JAMES, Attorney.
N. O.
GREENVILLE
CO.
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash and Blinds,
Interior and Finishings
for Pine Modern Cheap Build
We solicit patronage and
to give satisfaction in
prices, styles and work.
Please send your orders to
TUB Greenville Co.
N. C.
1876.-------
M. Schultz,
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. paid for
Bides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed
steads, Oak Ba
by Carriages, Co Carts,
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P,
and Gail ft
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can
Cherries, Peaches, Apples
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Best Batter, Stand
Hewing Machines, and
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
to see me.
HIM M
Phone
debts
to
ATTENTION AGENTS
Mr. John Q. for
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well
Known and Popular Company,
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
Life Co., of
Desires to announce to Its large number of
policy holders, and to the public
generally, of this com-
will now Business la this
state and from Ibis data will issue Its
and policies, to ill de-
siring the very bast insurance In the beat
life insurance company in the world.
If the local agent in town baa not
yet completed arrangements, address
JOHN
Sun Agent, Raleigh, N. C.
Assets
Paid policy holders
Live, reliable energetic agent wanted at
once lo won for the
om Benefit.
Cotton Bagging and rice always
on head
Fresh goods kept n
band. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D . W.
IN
N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low the
lowest. market price.
paid for country produce.
com,
IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
in
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO BEE MB.
J. B. COREY.
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YEAR.
THE Receives
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delivered to any paper between
Washington and Atlanta, and
its special service Is
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Norfolk, Va.
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Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
one. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
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ISSUED WEEKLY.
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Three Sing. Copy Se.
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TRUTH ID. to
VOL
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY
1902.
NO
Ricks Wilkinson
While January was a great month,
treat for us and oar customers,
No Ever Grows
February Will Have lb Attractions.
Competitors will have a lively time trying
To Match Values.
-AT
Beware of the Leaven of the
When it is given out
TO BEGIN WITH
A Sensational Offering of
Underwear
la Lad Cents.
Ladies Heavy Bibbed Vests
Extra heavy Bibbed Pants
Union
M i j,
they are real values at now
all wool ribbed
vests never sold for less than
now
heavy fleeced shirt
era finished with silk
tape pearl buttons regular
Is now marked
Health
the kind, marked in this
Colored Dress Shirts
and kind at
WILL BE A. CUT
Shoe Department
We have a small lot of
pair of a style of our 1.60
and shoes at
Ladies shoes in small size that
must go into money. They
were 92.00, 2.60 3.00, in
sale at i
Kid Gloves
for ladies in this sale at
Our
. our Dress Goods department and picked
out all short pieces and marked them at a price that will mu,
room for early spring goods.
that ex
J W. Atwater, of
then
Populist, then Democrat
become a ex-
Senator Marion Butler being in-
formed of fact, smiles
and says that At water has at
last what is the
inference It is, plainly,
ex Senator Butler, who used to rail
against the old is
Republican, as a good
many people have been
for past months.
Democratic to which he or
belonged, and the Populist
party which be in North
Carolina and milked us dry as
gourd, can both possibly afford to
lose him to bill
people of North Carolina can j
not afford to lose sight of
meaning
is the agitator who
got abroad inciting hatred lie- j
classes insisting that every
thing is wrong and that he is
man the only one to set things
light, is, every lime, a fakir, who
is out for he can make. We
do Mr. Butler justice to say
be has made everything there
was to be made in game.
played it to the limit, be has
drooped out joined the
class, being-now a stock-
holder in and promoter
company, or something of the kind
while dupes who to bang
upon his words who put money
in his pocket put him pub
lie position are standing
first on one loot and then on the
other, feeling very no doubt,
like a parcel of fools.
Beware of leaven of
Observer.
Do You Know
YOU ARE WEARING OUT SHOE LEATHER FOR
NOTHING RUNNING AROUND TOWN LOOKING FOR
Stop being penny-wise and your
from a reliable that has . to .
One that will give you value of your every time
and will return your money if goods are not us
sent, d. One that keeps up-lo dale goods. Where cat,
buy anything you need to furnish your house, or per-
son. Such a firm i
THE SUNSHINE SISTERHOOD.
In language of
was ever achieved
without . ml should
I too great an enthusiast,
seek in tongue of
Maw upon flow,
lie must dive
Feb. 1802, the Sunshine
was entertained by Mrs.
J. W. and it is to we
owe our enthusiastic turn to
study of poets, hence our desire for
culture, culture which redresses
our balance warns us of
daubers
I i not a compliment, a dis
to consult a person
only on or eating,
whenever he appears
conversation to the
be is known to fondle. In I lie
None heaven of our forefathers
house had live hundred
forty floors, and has
live hundred lorry loon, Hi
BETHEL ITEMS.
N. ;., Feb. 1902.
Rev. W. A. Ayers,
spent Thursday in town. We would
have glad to had with us
longer.
Rev. J. W. Rose services
here and night.
Large congregation attended both
meetings.
Ber. J. J. Barker held service
in returned
Monday.
It. S. Cherry, of Mount Olive,
is here on a visit for a short while.
Mrs. Dr. Grimes
day in Tarboro.
Miss Leta Andrews, of Eliza-
beth City, who has been
relatives here, returned home Mon-
day.
Several of the school girls of
Mount Olive returned home Mon-
day on account of smallpox
there.
I. R. Bunting Wednesday
excellent Is facility business.
is
CARS,
For Nails, Locks, Doors
Windows, Paints, Rope,
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car-
Tools, to
H. If.
Next door to Ricks Wilkinson. to Ormond
DON'T over a small
thing like that, but come to us
you can supply a dinner without
the aid of the cook. Our excellent
line of CANNED GOODS furnish
a variety of desirable things for
your table. We also keep
VERMONT BUTTER,
fresh. And FLOUR we Have
the to be bad. fact
our store is the place to call
anything wanted the way of
Nice Groceries.
THE NEW
Times c Value
OP ANY OTHER.
ONE THiRD
ONE
Agents v, anted in all unoccupied
A WILSON,
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
For by
S. T WHITE,
Greenville, N.
A Day Honor.
February will
be memorable a day of death
devastation in United
States. loss of life and prop
by fire was n pal ling. Here
follows
N.
families left thousand.,
more deprived of employment; fire
men fatally burl; properly loss,
St. burned; eleven
lives lost, many persons
of
Crucifixion burned; works
destroyed, and fires.
Jersey Ci y Valley
wharf and boats burned, loss
New children burn-
ed to death their home.
wagon plan
destroyed; loss,
part
town destroyed; loss
Carnegie, block of
burned; loss,
Lebanon, church
burned.
DelA little girl
to death.
The torture by lire
by suffering extreme cold.
It was a day of
phi a Record.
same woman who has
to have red hair called
golden tresses can steal have
it called kleptomania.
Nine men out ten who start at
top reach bottom, but nine
out of ten who start at bottom
stay there.
When a man begins to
know bow ranch less he knows
than be thinks he know he
knows that is really
worth knowing.
If some preachers wore only
mart enough to put a side door
his church he would have it filled
with men who would go from
force of York Pren.
J. B. Cherry Co.
The Only Department Store in
GREENVILLE
Life Saved by a Drum.
A dream saved little
lessee's life this week. The
fellow has been ill and
his bet dreamed Monday night
be was dead. also dream-
ed be had been restored to
life by the breath of another, who
blew in his mouth.
Wednesday tho unending
removed the tube
have kept in child's throat
two weeks and bis
was so favorable that it was
ed to keep tube out. During,
the day Mrs. told Mr. got. The American Mi
her dream. About Association is to lake
o'clock Wednesday afternoon charge of ibis the exact
patient bad it relapse of which could not be learn-
almost before bis father could
lead, the room he had ceased to j ii has been one of Mrs.
I Brick's particular It was
appeared to be extinct bill of her
Hit in a fret iv of f ago, and is
, , , . . ,,, . , , boys
grief, exclaimed, ,, ,.,,,. , ,, ,.,
to his j owned Gen, LO. Bites, Tar
Mr. mu --it stooped over and ,
pal his son's lip. He blew-
limes with all bis might ,.,, , .
and in a moment the child began I ,
to heave. About ibis tine
An School Nearly Haifa
Million.
Mis. Brick,
who died at age of MO at her
home in Brooklyn, February
bequeaths in her will, which was
filed February nth, a
of her estate, which is to
be worth nearly t
charities in which she had been
interested for years.
To the K. Brick
ml, Industrial and Normal School,
between
the hulk of her prop-
Ham Smith, of Scotland Neck
today.
TaM report Of the smallpox near
here W. Bailey's farm is not
true.
people this section
have been vaccinated.
The Mormons preached here
Wednesday night. Very small
route be-
and
more lines ire hi re Thursday.
Miss Alice Grimes, of
ville, spent Misses
Grimes, of Ibis
place.
Ii. W. Moseley, of Greenville,
ho has been here a short while,
We must leave our pets at home
when we go into the street, and
meet men bro id grounds of good
meaning good sense.
The antidotes against organic
egotism are the range and variety
Of attractions, as gained by ac-
with the world, with
men merit,
Rooks are the negative
Of thought and the more sensitive
that
reduced. A reading after
a man follows as follow-
ed tea pen of Boas, her
are often lineal
Another enjoyable feature of
evening was I lie Blind Wednesday.
the most com- James, of
being J. visiting friends
Our kind hostess was ever Hamilton, returned Sunday.
She is visiting Misses
Manning near here.
Nathan of Tarboro,
was e'er
the alert as to out pleasure as was
proves by her elaborate
lion, satisfy man
. meant- mi Mill II,
After guessing the well selected night with friends
conundrums W began to disperse, Monday
bud arrived and replaced
I in his throat.
The little is doing well
now and will recover unless mime
unforeseen circumstance arise.
Salisbury Sun.
General J. S. Cart,
of the North Carolina Division of
railed i i Vet-
is musing for
a through train from Raleigh to
Dallas, for of
those who may to attend the
reunion at Dallas.
Know
When Chill
teal the formula is plainly print-
ed every showing that it la simply
Iron and Quinine in a form. Bo,
Ours, No Pay. son.
ignorant
men you will observe to be
weak, lint having
1,1.110 educated men will lie one
strength power. The
our Stale only be made great
by mole education. faro-
Una is a Stale. It was the
Oral Milled by the first
In lbs Walter Of independence and
Hist lo declaration.
One of the I st logo into
until Slate tights
one of the lust lo leave.
But our has remained poor
B lack in general
Ignorance makes us weak.
We have learned men women,
but the strength of Slate is
the many, not in the
bidding our a pleasant
good and trying i express
lo as well as words could
tale, of evening.
morning train
heel girl.
He also saw his
up A. C L Twin.
Wednesday's
Messrs. M. Taylor
Iv. II. Young, of this city,
j were on the south bound Atlantic
Line
day afternoon for Florence
when, just reached
Carolina line, it was
held up by a large posse of armed
men who at once searched the train
from the engine to rear plat
NOTES.
N. C. Feb. 1.1,
spent Monday
night
K. of spool
Tuesday in town.
P. Gulley,
from When asked what was up,
House is visiting relatives I they said a had killed
here. j Sheriff George B. of Bod
W. of was county, and that be was sup-
bare Tuesday night, lo be on train. They
lo discover man and
Alice of i hurt led They were e flue
here n
low ii Sun
are spending some
Si loud was in
day.
Mis. Kin Anderson Mis-.
Mary to Put Sat-
and It till lied .
Our town is We arc
lo an here
Arab I is has
sick an-
glad know is
now.
Miss lac, has lain
visiting sister, Mis. Taylor, re
turned bar home Dunn Tues
day night.
Joints Like
among u
I ha I.-
Hie makes him lie n
Mess n Perry
.- out
f. of motion
No our ill II
iii i. i Then Ii
but one Painkiller,
looking body of men, and were
very determined in I heir manner.
This no doubt, caused
in circulation in Ibis
Saturday that Sheriff
had killed. As we staled
yesterday, Sheriff is very
much alive, and is known
in h to why such a re-
should been started.
question i, who were
the who searched train
Sal and what was their mo-
lite saying Sheriff
had been
There is a township near
tings and ca
are not standing much show for
now.
have
ship and hen
out law ed dogs and
Squads of men are out with guns
shoot evict v one heaves In
Star.
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