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PULLEY BOWEN.
offerings in every department of our store.
Tho season is well way the has Wen too Our stock is larger than it
be, and to relieve we offering special inducements In tin- substantial form of clip
ping off a nice portion of the selling price. Remember our guarantee -if any reason your par
chase don't suit, we cheerfully refund your money.
36-inch Taffeta Silk, every
guaranteed. You can't pet any-
thing; better in silk, no
matter what the price
Taffeta Silk. We are
making a leader of this, want
you to compare it with other
silks; yon will find it as
good and the price only I
U yard wide Heavy
wool, in and light gray;
we have the very best that A A
can be had to sell at
Kid
tan, mode, gray, in fact all shades.
We take special pains in selecting
these give you great I A A
values in every pair at
61-inch all linen full bleached
Table line heavy
heavy fully worth
cents, om price
Ladies Vest, full size, all seams
covered; they are the very
best to be had at
Ladies Wool White Vests, line
and if you are looking for
something good
cheap it is at
One lot of
Bow, seamless,
our pi now
1.85 pair
fas; black
Sold
Fie. e-Lined Undershirts,
all fail to
,.
Woolen from Me,
to
Men's extra heavy Lined
gray, blue and cream
at a piece. , Item before
buying.
One lot Linen close
out; former price. Cr
and now V.
One lot of Lad i is ton
prices to fir
close out at
One lot of Men's lop Shirts,
some worth seine
just an odd let and must
lie sold. The pi ice is
We Lave the nicest line of La-
and Men's Shoes lo lie found
Our 1.50 shoe is made
of high grade and is
to be the lies for the price
that can be had.
Our 2.00 can't be
beaten anywhere. Be sure to see
our Shoes before you buy.
Lot of Children's and
Button Shoes, north A A
to close out
Oar line of Children Shoes is
attractive and the latest designs
prices are right.
Hats. A big line of men's
hats all the latest shapes.
Prices that will suit you.
Hen's and Clothing.
have a very strong line and in order to close the entire stock of Clothing out we are offer-
lug it at per cent, lower than former price, as we are going out of the Clothing business.
we, have always endeavored to sell the best goods, rather than the cheapest Isn't it worth
a great deal to know that whatever you buy here will be sold to for just what It isl
That's he kind of people we arc. and that is the kind of store wear-keeping. Come to sec us
and examine our stock.
FALL IN LINE
For we are on our way to
Christmas Store.
There is no other
place like it.
There you get all your wants
supplied, no matter how large or
small. Come early and avoid the
rush
Ed. H.
THE TOY MAN.
Don't fail to see me
before you buy
Guns, Shells, Stoves,
eaters Pumps,
Locks, Hinges.
And anything else in the Hardware Line.
Your friend,
H. L.
CO.
Cotton Buyers,
selling or
COTTONSEED. They are prepare
lo pay highest market price or
meal in exchange, and will
at Greenville a full supply i.
Meal for the trade.
Dr. D James
Surgeon
Like its name,
in good,
Book Mot.
A HAPPY
HOME
l one here health
With impure blood there cannot
be good health.
With a disordered LIVER there
cannot be good blood.
Tan's Pills
re. the torpid LIVER aid restore
Its natural action.
A healthy means pare
blood.
Pure blood mean health.
Health means happiness.
Take no Substitute. All Druggists
The Persistent
One In ill
of and
conductor had
car begin to q
tickets. Coining to a
a and
his ticket,
It back With the
Hop lit
at
the nil a ticket this
train
The paused on without
reply, clicking his from
right to left and left to like the
president bowing to n crowd.
here, Mr. Conductor. If you
don't put me off at I'll malt
it hot for
if you don't shut up I'll put
you off In a
The wan very
to himself the tyranny of
railroad men, When the tram ranched
he pulled tho
math- the door. The
who happened to he In the seeing
the net. a to pi on, hut not
before the train slowed down mid
the had Jumped, Then the
conductor a terrific pull on
the and made for the door him-
self. In a few minutes the train
were the body of the
passenger the baggage ear, where
It till the train reached its
Brat regular atop.
months after I his event the night
express carried who pie-
a ticket to and was
only Mopped
at that When the train reached
the went to the
. and gave a leap In the dark. A
who saw him gave a
signal, and the remains of the
lint rd beyond recognition, were
found lying track.
next day the conductor f the
lightning made to
he train
topped
do want that for,
asked the superintendent.
Will cut a month Of your
I know It replied the con-
I'm nervous
fast trains, I don't think I'm
conductor of the local ran his
train a new
time was off Its
stop at When the train
had that station, a
d train. d lo the coll
and announced that a
hail Jumped had I
killed. The Mink Into n seat
and directed the to go hack
and and body. A search was
with but the remains were not
found. Nome said the had
been mistaken, others the
Kt-r hail been killed. This was not
likely, as the train was moving at the
of forty miles an hour.
said the superintendent
morning, is in bod
mid yon must take the lightning ex-
press
turned pale. rather not
if get any one
no chM to he
can put mi inferior man on
train, bill needs
one of our l.-st
knew that to decline
would he to lose his position
and assented. It was fully fifteen nun-
after tin- train moved out of the
station before be mustered courage
go the ears for tickets.
ever, occupation is good for the nerves,
and he was forgetting his
dread when a ticket was handed
for Starting, be looked up.
Tier. s;, man with red hail
and wearing gold rimmed spectacles,
with his punch In one
hand and the ticket In the other star-
the pa-, lie tried lo speak
the words, Tins train doesn't stop hi
hot tongue would not
tie in. a who was
following up as assistant saw him
Stagger, caught him in hit and
lo baggage ear. After
the train had passed n pas
cams hurrying into the baggage
car that a man hail
jumped f i the train. The conductor
ground and In a faint
that the train he not Mopped.
Conductor bad
meeting
who on off
HIS health falling, and
he had the easiest Job
on mad, local that stopped I
st station. The hours.
Were One night j
VII sitting In a car a Single
lie had been ring all
day if spirits
upon and sank Into
a troubled lie wax dream ,
lug over a time which did
as one of
yet he was BUT that he stopped at all j
points, lie heard the train to a
when it moved on a brake-
man his head In at the door
The next station i.
half asleep, was of
Some one sitting In the seat
lo Die window, how this could
lie lint tell, for III
-ore there noon. In
an he his eyes
side wise
They fell full Upon I infill with a
face, red
are said
the man. when we reach want
yon to get cut with
The nest It wan st
the main
found dead In nil empty r
when his train left
ELIZA B.
HOW AM INFANT SLOWLY LEARNS
TO EXERCISE IT.
St
of the mi .
The sense most early exercised by
the Infant Is the sense of
but at It has the power only
to light from darkness
Is in comparison with Its later
blind, while In of the
lower the senses are at birth
fully
What a there Is
dull eye of the newborn Infant and
the sharp vision of the young chick,
which Is able to pick up with precision
a grain of corn or snap up a fly
while the eggshell tie still stick
to Its back The eye of the Infant,
however. Is developed very gradually,
and during infancy and childhood It
learns bow In the first few days
It notices the difference In-tween light
and darkness when the light is
intense, and It may even knit its brow
In sleep if a bright light ha brought
close to Its face.
On the MUM a striking
bright color will be noticed when
held close to the face.
in all these cases, however, the In-
follows the Object by turning Its
head and not by the movement of the
eyes.
The eyelids and shut from birth.
but they are not always moved at the
same time with the movements of the
eyeballs until the Infant has
the second or third month. two
or three months of age do not
wink when the or an object Is
waved lie fore the face, they
do not see the hand distinctly.
One of the of In-
In the development of tho In-
power of vision Is the way In
which It learns to appreciate the ob-
seen. It has to learn to discover
tho distance of objects, their shape,
size, character, etc., mid this It dot's
with the assistance of the sens of
touch.
The face of the mother or nurse Is
made familiar in that it Is brought so
close to the infant's face.
After the Infant has learned to see
objects distinctly at the distance of
several feet It begins to use both eyes
In common. At the eyes net
of each other, so that It
double vision and sees
everything double. This double vision
can be produced by many at will by
looking
The infant having reached the point
When it sees an object clearly, it must
also begin to understand objects of
three Is, to find out
the difference between a Hat surface
and n solid body. Here the sense of
touch also assists The Infant
object and. putting it to Its lips and
satisfies itself as to the shape,
character, etc.
It is Interesting In this connection to
note some cases In which a person born
blind recovers sight when grown.
In one case a young man who had
lost his sight in early infancy was so
completely blinded that he could not
distinguish even the strongest light
from darkness.
After on operation on one eye had
been successfully performed he began
to see objects without understanding
being able to Judge their
distances from bis he felt
If everything was touching his eye, so
that to touch an object be first
Would put one finger or the hand up
before his face, the object
and reach forward until his
finger In contact with the ob-
After he had recovered the use of
both eyes he began to find out that
everything was not flat, but that
things had a certain thickness as well
as length and breadth, and In this way
be began to see solid objects.
Put even fur a year or two after com-
recovery he was to decide
whether n certain figure was a flat
face, In n painting, or a solid body.
He was also obliged to learn the
animals mid objects, not know-
the difference between a cat and a
dog until he had touched them.
go through Just the same
of learning bow to see In
The child may be two or three years,
or even older, before it has control over
Its eyes and can Judge of the distance
of objects in the room, etc.
The cure of the eye is a of
great importance for mothers and
nurses. The eyes of newborn Infants
should be carefully washed with fresh.
clear water, and If anything unusual
Is noticed the physician should be seen.
The Infant's eyes specially to be
protected against too bright a light. It
Is by no means an uncommon thing to
see a nurse Wheeling a young Infant In
carriage While the bright sun Is
pouring child's eyes. This does
not argue against taking Infants
the sun when weather Is not too
warm, but the eyes should always be
protected against the bright glare,
whether direct or reflected.
US Max. or
mi t Ob
wouldn't attempt to Judge a
by his aha said gravely, -but I
would not hesitate two minutes to
Judge him by his necktie It Is an
most Infallible guide. Of course there
are exceptions, but the character and
Intellect or most men can be told by
the way In which they tie their ties.
Now, take the for ax-
ample.
tie of the genius afforded
for the pea of satirist
and pencil of caricaturist, but
In reality any little peculiarity or
dressing is generally the
outward and of vanity
rather of personal untidiness.
with an share
of intellect, seldom knows how to tie
a tie as It can be tied and Is tied by
men with no intellect at nil. He may
possess s selection of
best ties which Broadway can supply
and does not In the least took eccentric
he often wants to as
smart In appearance as possible, but
somehow he rarely achieves his object.
Directly you see a really beautifully
tied tie in the cases of military
men and actors, with whom it la a
part of the training which never
moves out of following faithfully
the little Idiosyncrasies of
may be fairly certain
that you are not face to face with an
or em-
Of com-. In the case
of s rich and Important personage, the
lesser details of the toilet usually
left to the valet, but even then I defy
a man of brains to keep his tie at
angle for any considerable
time. At dinner you will generally And
that by time the soup has arrived
evening tie has shifted Its position
or become obliquely set. This could
probably be easily avoided, only It J
pens that the way In which n man
bis tie Indicates pretty
the wearer's intellectual
of Blade.
Hundley,
Richmond, Va.
The Stock of Fine
and Medium
Furniture
in the South.
Correspondence
Solicited.
m III E. Broad Street,
Richmond, Va.
sis tries
R. L. .,
in f
I a fur W
fur
Philadelphia, He York
Aurora, South Creak.
Swan Quarter,
all for rail-
road, at Norfolk.
Shipper should order by
the Old Dominion B. S. Go.
New York; Clyde Lin
Bay Line
U. Co. from Baltimore. Mar
and Lin Iron
CHERRY,
Greenville f.
J. E.
M. C
IN-
N. C.
Chase That
Learn to A good laugh Is bet
than medicine. Learn bow to tell a
story. A well told story Is as
as a sunbeam in a sickroom. Learn to
keep your own troubles to yourself.
The world is too busy to care for your
III and sorrows.
Learn to atop croaking If you can-
not see any good the world, keep the
bad to yourself. Learn to hide your
pains and aches under pleasant smiles.
No one cares to hear whether you hare
the earache, or rheumatism.
Cotton Bugging and always
on
goods kepi o
baud. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince
D. W.
ml
wondrous Is sighed
the dreamy eyed person.
answered the
man. you know how little love
Is lost between the Hibernians and
Africans, just look how nature has
arranged things so to prevent
Irish potato from coming contact
with the
American.
and woman
remarked the young man who gets quo-
twisted.
replied the beautiful blond on
the other end of the sofa, disposed
to do my part If some man will do
Three minutes later she bad him
News.
population of reputed
the oldest city In the world. Is c
la at 225.000 souls.
. Ht I- II
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ATLANTIC
AUGUST to,
a Hobgood
p m p Norfolk a
Richmond
Washington
a New
Ar
A GENERAL LINE OF-
HI
every Mm.
day, morning and evening.
I Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor.
SI. A. Alien
; every Sun
lay, morning and evening. Pray
meeting evening.
H. H. Eure, pastor. Sunday
a. m. L. H. Pender,
thin
Son-
day school a. m. KB.
n ,
and retail i i, W. E. Cox,
Dealer. Cash paid for W K W It A K Morning and evening
b I prayer sermon every In
A nice Hardware.
i TO SEE HE.
J. B.
Pullman Sleeping and Dining Cara
I on Nos. and to Tampa and Jack-
i Fla.
I H M. Emerson, W. J. Chad,
Traffic Mgr.
T. M. T. M.
Wilmington, N. C.
Wholesale retail
Furniture
Hide. Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
rate, Turkeys, Egg, Bed
Mattresses, Oak Suits,
Ira Carriages, Go Carts,
-nils, Tallies, Lounges, Safes, P
. Gail Ax
High Key West Che-
Henry George I
Cherries, Peaches, Apple-
Syrup, Jelly,
Sugar, Meat, Soap, i
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Sec-1 Meal and Hulls,
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut.
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins,
and Ware, and
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Best Butter, New i
Sewing Machines, and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com
see
S. M. Schultz-
N. C.
two years premiums have been paid in the
II
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j. w. a.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
OF NEWARK, N. J., POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
. Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
Will be re-Instated if arrears be paid within on month while yon j
re living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest. .
second No Restriction. Incontestable. m a
Dividends are payable at of the second each w
year, provided the premium for the current year be paid, i i Italian
They may be To reduce Premiums, or Mil
To the Insurance, or n. C.
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
sermon
3rd Sunday. Lay
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday school a. m., W. B.
Brown, Litany
every Wednesday a. at.
-Preaching second,
mil Sunday In month
Prayer Wednesday night.
i D. W. Davis, pastor.
The Stock complete in every day P. M., W. B. Par
and prices as low the superintendent,
lowest. Highest market priced regular
paid e produce.
LODGES
A. F. A A. It Greenville
Lodge. No. meets first and
third Monday evening. B.
W. M., J. M. Sec.
K. Lodge, No.
meet every Wednesday
W. H. T. M. Boot.
K. of R. and
I. O. O. Lodge,
No. every
evening. W. S. Atkins, N. O.,
D. D. Ba.
It. A. Zeb Vance Council, No.
1698, meets every Thursday
W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J.
B. Tunstall. Regent.
A. O. Council,
No. meet every first and third
Thursday night in Odd Fellow
Hall. J. Z, Worthy
D. B. Smith
I. O.
No. meat every
fourth Monday in Odd
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
D. Smith Sec,
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Goods, Groceries,
etc., go to
Mrs. I. H. WHITE,
Black Jack. N. G.
Nice Hoe cf goods hand. Prices low
Country bought for cash or la
exchange for goods.
J. L. SUGG,
N V,
priors reason
i on Hod.
A Man's Tribal.
that
Mr.
or for bis pr
.-I in-r. For his In
n a
Three Times
the Value of
Any Other, j
One Third Easier,
One Third
Agents wanted in all
i ll
Wheeler Wilton Mfg Co.
Ga
S. T. WHITE, N. C,
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
Private Wire to New York,
Chicago New Orleans.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
D.
c.
PATENTS
fa or of toe
ink.
TRADE-MARKS
Clerk Superior
Moore.
Sheriff, O. W.
of Deeds, B. Williams
Treasurer, J, B. Cherry.
Coroner, C. tangoing,
Surveyor, J. D.
J. J. W.
W. B. Home, J. B. J.
W. Page and J. Spier.
Boar J meets every Monday.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Mayor, H. W. W lied bee,
H. L.
Clerk,
Ta Bounties.
Police, J. T. Smith chief, W. H.
and B. Dudley.
Aldermen, L. O.
Arthur, Charles Cobb, B F. Pat-
rick, K B. B. L.
W. B. Parker and B. F. Tyson.
Board meets every Thursday
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VOL.
Ricks Wilkinson
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1902.
NO.
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NORTH
Christmas
near and young and old rejoice. There
are many things in our store most suitable for
Christmas gifts, because the useful gift is always
the most welcome.
If it's a nice Umbrella that you would like
to give your girl, sister or wife, we the
finest line in town, We are offering these at
cost. Come early and get the pick. Prices
ranging from to
We are offering our entire stock of Clothing
and Overcoats at cost.
There will be a change in our business Jan.
1st, so now is the time to get a cheap suit or
overcoat.
Ricks Wilkinson
WHAT MUST IT BE TO BE
Motion of United
Slates there are numbers of
hut misguided
sensitive, merciful
natures me
and report of
have wasted
hit lime t
the child the
and air upon
these people seem to thrive
best it that New which
Is best known m history as
where the good pilgrim
used to eccentric
called witches for love and
glory of God. Whether these
have inherited the habit of
meddling with the affairs of
South, or these file of
are the results of a
moving spirit, is r us to say,
no is lo
keep the cons, of another
But to judge from the thundered
classics that find way down
South from other
sea purls, tin- chief re
of the New
today has not changed iota
from that of their
That these people haven't the
of an excuse for
with the Social or economic affairs
of South people
must adroit. I he last doesn't
ply to New themselves,
however. That's not way of
animal
For more than
since Columbus
America, in fact, New England
been regulating its own affairs
without the slightest
from the South. When New
wanted to hum witches
we didn't -i-nil old
and bespectacled old maids
there to investigate
mend to
When New i bought it
best for advancement of
soul's salvation lo
Operate mills and shoe
with foreign labor, often
poorly paid housed, we didn't
think it was of our business lo
kick.
Things have changed up there,
however. The South baa beau
doing on its own ac-
count, New is no
longer gelling the world a
it.
germ
It's a dull day when North Car
figure in the news of
day.
The dog's side of tax.
is yet to lie
the legislature will furnish
The Charlotte police
will never Bishop for pal-
Petersburg police de
When a woman marries a man
to reform him she is generally
sorry that some didn't
take the job.
Every time a North Carolina re-
lands in Washington
pie begin to wonder just what of-
be wants.
says war with
was a mistake. Can it be
possible that the general failed to
get anything out
The Hon. David Hill
how it feels to bit toe
toboggan at a lively pace and slide
away out of public eye.
WHY STAND
man, go l work. Why
Bland ye idle all This i-
BOt the day and generation
due, Neither shall a man
heller I ban be has town. to
thing. lie in wait for your
haul join life.
Don't rob of
vantages which she should
consuming your father's
while you aloe I,
growl like a hungry
became your mother keep
warm for you. God
you
of
the family. But He bas given you
health and strength. fresh,
swift-running blood of youth
courses through your veins. There
is a place for y. for
you to do. Find it, and when you
find it, with all your might.
Make your life worth, something to
yourself and world. Scorn lo
be a drone, an idler,
upon society. Have you
care and pains which
were used to rear you to man's
Could you count the
No, dear reader, The ,., ,, ,
does not intend to adopt ,,. ,, f
methyls Germany L ,. ,,. ,,.,. u
u ., ,,., ,. ,,.
Venezuela may lie but
she is causing a big tn
the other nations of globe
Princeton has decided not
its any more.
They prefer genteel, lady-like
game of football.
More money is in
best
in North Carolina i than ever
at time of year
Argentina and Chile are extend-
Venezuela.
. all the available assets
Argentina and Chile have, any
ray.
The death of Mad Mullah is
reported but Great is too
busy abiding by Monroe doc-
to give the old a
planting.
Hope Fire Company Watches Retiring
Foreman,
subscription.
ever thought
these IT yon have, how can
The Virginia woman who mar you continue lo by
the lawyer who won her the day. with
for divorce and alimony probably and growing older day by
thought it was the only way to din general worth-
keep the money in family. i,,,., ,
and head, hands and brain,
excellent journal, the Con laud will, steady purpose
cord Times, appears this week a I shaken faith mil your own
new dress, which is truly a niche the gallery of
f beauty. We extend
lo Editor
It is claimed that ex-
of the defunct
Bank of Asheville, is
Of course he is crazy, or he would
lid's triumphant endeavor
have stolen enough money
considered a financiers.
Gen. of Virginia,
w in New York other day,
Was reported a saying he
predict a war within u year.
Perhaps J. Morgan is
waiting for the Venezuelans to see
that they can't do without him be-
fore stepping in straightening
out the the tangle there.
lie but that it night come at any time,
and that be considered it was tin
duly of the country to maintain a
strong navy lo be ready for am
The trouble.
In Venezuela may bring on
verify
General Lee's
On December 9th Mr Wm.
Harding who had been of
Hope Co. for more five
years resigned. Wednesday night
in a called meeting of the company
in It. gallery, the com-
through Mr. K. lie
presented Mr.
ding, a handsome, open face, gold
The watch bad the follow-
engraving on
to Win. F. Harding by Hope
Fire Company of Greenville, N
C, Dec. Mb,
Mr. Griffin, in presenting the
watch to Mr. Harding,
Chairman and members Hope
Fire At our last meet-
it became to make
some change in officer of our
company, owing lo resignation
of our distinguished foreman and
Unman, Mr. Win. V. Harding,
who has every way been true
and faithful to Hope Fire Com-
For five years and mare
he served position and
I will say without hesitation
peaking every member of the
that we could Ml have
found a better man
II- always looked out for well
fare of his men, not shirking duty,
whatever the danger might lie.
This special meeting
Christmas
is Drawing Near,
A in the time bas come tor yo to
you shall give your loved an.
U .- think can help you if you at
in doubt, are have u beautiful lot of
for you to select
are and practical,
mental and showing
unrivaled Now is
time to git.
They are here k but may b
tomorrow.
Mr. has gone to Mexico
and people down there are
Sat,
Our line of Fan Rocking
sizes, and Furniture, mm
Our Uric a Bra and
Novelties range in price from It
5.00. We think we . the
stock of Dolls in the tow a,
know our pi ices are low.
Oh Mr. Santa Claus-
forget that we have Candies, Orange,
Apple, Raisins, Fig,
Have you that Fruit Cake W have all
the ingredient, all new and fresh. Oar
t nuts are all this year's crop. We
in this line but the very best we can get Oar See
Department is filled with needed
for the table.
J. B. CHERRY
Greenville's Great
Department Store.
TIT m
Barber Co.
ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR
. is called for
purpose i to i- IX r o
If Mr.
He republican
of leaving their
BAKER HART
In addition to the best stoves In the world we
carry you may expect to find in a hard-
ware store.
Packing for Steam and Water Pipes is
decidedly the best thing of the kind we
have ever handled. Call and examine it.
the rock ribbed fauns of New
England, and a great and mighty
howl goes up to high heaven be-
cause I are children employed
factories of the South.
The souls of the dead and gone
abolitionists writhe and groan
in paradise, chant
it be to lie
so colonel Ban eon
carry away the
some stuff.
Ella Heeler
poetess of passion and chief high
priestess of the tribe of purple and
gold Psychic
broken out another place.
worse than measles.
who has never held
doe not want one, a man
could be Herald.
use having u dead
man for
The Proof of Doing is in What We Do.
Greenville Warehouse
no claim that is not borne out by An average.
Of for everything sold on our floor during the month
,. I. . . i . r. .
,. .
August does own talking about Man Tedd,
the at the Greenville
W You have U, It
A the genius
President takes the
bit in sometimes.
and a master painting
Watts which was exhibited at the
World's Fair and excited great ad-
was at the close o the
fair presented to the government
consigned to While House.
The Christian
made such criticism on
the picture because of ll. de When the coroner ,
Preside,,. Cleveland. scene of a supposed ll.
in deference to the lb.
it removed to Corcoran date for .,
will invent for .
gun win indicate to a foe
that it is Hera d
The advantage of this
would that fool would kill
himself sonic other way thus
lava good load of
If any oilier country holds
II might as well
ii voice howl
They'll never get anything any-
way, since there are not even lames
to pick after John Hull has taken
appreciation his
vices during Unit time. Mr.
ding, you remember on
meeting you were made
honorary member of Hope
Company, why because we
listen lo roll it will be
pleasure hi hear your mime ring
out, the one whom
are proud.
While in future you will u
be present with still
at
Everything you want in
Confectioneries. Also Toys
and Fireworks. Come to
see us. We will be pleased
to serve you at prices
low as the lowest.
Yours to please,
HARRINGTON,
linger with us, and now that y.,.
are about to leave us, to
assure you you have
wishes of each and every member
of the company. It , r
tint you climb round round
the ladder leads to success.
We hope that Hie over which
you and may travel
and easy, and Unit some
day that road may turn you
to home sweet home.
Senator has Mail of Hope Fire
i , this
you are held In
V For Ca,
GOODS AT COST
A I am going out of business,
next weeks
k of
I Will,
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hat, Ac.
AT COST
1890. But President
decided to have the painting
tour to the New Jerusalem bud
no man could say
Warehouse, only try U to be convinced that
will get you the highest price every tint.
F. EVANS CO ,
Proprietors Greenville Warehouse.
coroner ever gels another
has given at the who cruelly
the place of honor the State raised his hopes only lo
dining Teddy has a will of them, will hardly alt easily on
O f.
U.
lieu
How lei bowl about child
labor in lb- north.
Many who pretend to be
filled with haven't got
enough to All
Southern representation
us it would not
Con
mi
h f gone, a ON
time each of
your life be brighter and brighter. fl
again wishing you everything .
good can come lo yon in your; ,
m r
a, , I now
The coming Mr. Harding accepted the watch
The
d a
has
IN,
legislature will no and feelingly of hi
the boy, and this
for making an
for stale.
to a,
j surprise, jet he found words to
tho watch thank tho
HI who discovered company for evidence of its
even new poisons is a and H.
old egrets to lose its
foreman and will
bid him speed his new
hardly create any commotion in home ,, rejoice in every
that may come to him.
If he tried all
latest
J. S. EDWARDS
AT TUCKERS STORE, NEAR
A B K K L attention to detail In om Job
is shown in the high of work j r
taming out. We have the beat equipped a
do class of printing hardly in
If you are particular a to the aft
printing, we want your work.
-m
only another evidence
it U true that any
of the disposition of folks u.
D, 0-. bog it matter much u the Bud
It is relief
N C
bin mule-
. ll he ill only retrain t.-
I Defeated
l- the
FRIDAY, DECEMBER .
Mil GRAND OLD
MAN.
done for them, it is a
note that prominent date officer lo pat out
has declared bit of pay ,,,., j,, against the Virginia
the anyway, as not to .
be behind bi fellow in d
life who have to work,
himself to
harder than
living.
earn a
Assistant Diet riot Attorney
would doubtless appreciate
We believe that the majority of, a book on etiquette as a Christmas
North Carolinians are tired of
having the eternal Vick
It to with pleasure that we join
with oar brethren of the press,
tad North Carolinian- generally,
at. to that
.,. of the Tar Heel mess hashed U . hope
,, up for them every day, and we
birthday, suggest, to our brethren of the
press that they cut it out entirely
and turn their and en-
to something that will A. last reports Minister
redound to the good of the state, bad bet. asked to
Let the fight it out among the between the two morning
only the same old at
Is probably the oldest editor
fa, active service in this country,
; baring been editor of the
for more than
fears.
Colonel is too known
Carolina for any words of
that the next news
ill be that the Asheville girls
b ran away from home have
soundly spanked.
Bronchitis
I have kept Cherry
my house for a great many
years, ll e best medicine in
the world colds.
J. C. V Attics, f. I.
All serious lung
troubles begin with i
tickling in the throat.
You can stop this at first
in a single night with
Cherry Pectoral
Use it also for bronchitis
consumption, hard colds
and for coughs of all kinds
.-
to us
Altai CO.
SAVED BY A
WOMAN'S LOVE
A cavalier In XV. costume was
strolling among s
dress ball. There was some-
thing Is his
It wag In graceful figure
SCHOOL.
AFTER
She knew she was a foundling,
that fur above the old
whose she sud whose
chores did. To know this she had
bat to look In the glass sad saw the
face Bag or the lightness the features.,
f his the sir one to the Q
manner born no one could SB, but the b
i S-J him. i, a.
i North Slate News
In if not
I my
. the to
With
M H no th winter fr
b- after It
hot and I a
wt-re ft
of tropical tree, tit
you know ho I oft
Id-
WHO GOT THE MONEY
tall vulgar could not,
look In to envy the of It
lie drove to
farm o
or In or
bis a boy of
who would talk to foundling
the or wiped
Then the boy to take
to the faun, riding a
mall and would
, of ;
Confectioneries
In the of th. Utter one when the headquarters for I
Santa Claus
story of the lust fer
after
I to add to bis fame and the all.
Vet with M It is well known that u-
They
Ever see or bear of a
not hustle to answer oil
giant Carolinians of other
days, to see portrayed the lives
sad acts of the great men who
laid foundations this grand
old we would add our
tribute to the offerings the whole
brings to the life of; pleasant.
noblest of her
have to do
It is well known that
feet to j real democratic voice can be beard , A man under
ls
She gel
usefulness of his life,
one who has sat at bis
recounted the struggles of in councils of national condition,
Atlantic
over
last week.
points
government, so let bustle a woman-never . sue get.
North and leave the ad. here in a Hurry.
cause she is blind with .
that Hie
; for
it is always
F y
Colonel is an old man
in we bag
silvered his locks and enfeebled
the steps that have rung true
for four score years and ten.
halo of patriarch
surrounds his brow, his heart is the
young heart that shares in
joys and of those who love
and honor him. He is,
s life not leas than glorious,
Over Time itself
tor Time has not dimmed
brightness of bis eye, nor dulled
the keenness of bis intellect, nor
the genial current of bis
He has all
of life's uneven pathway
ministration to work out its ow
undoing. By all mean forget the, .,,,, man
odorous, evil-smelling i who it is Collins,
and think of something good But . farm In the midst
about phones, anal estate near
a man says.
wish II was so I could keep
The
. Hiking to the girl out In the
sad Hi hi. people j- M Ml
k g M We lose oar home
in Baltimore ., n you for that -w., must get rid of
The woman stood motionless for a They were lute. Already
Hue. Whether she was , , too young to the wrong ,
The of annexing fright or deciding what to w had told the girl that
Ian is being not be since her after he would coins
covered. Presently she , to farm and lake her l
to me a moment and the ring a long while to her to wait, to ,
la roars, It Is only lately that I cams , i menial for which I
to In the city. I once a on inherited but la
girl. There was a hoy In our i woman Is and she did
a daring, reckless spirit, forever complain. never doubled that
In mischief, sud bad lie been a soldier I n was ready be would corns
he would have found his vocation. ; f did not know pupa-
When he was twenty, he became an . rations were being made to send bar
I the day I parted with
when be went on bis first
i those counties.
II Brown, it
in receipt of the
mas number the State Normal
and Industrial Magazine, from the
State Normal and Industrial Col-
at Greensboro. It is an ex-
number, its contents and
being worthy of
the highest college laud.
The State Normal work
that will live forever and bring
blessings into the lives of many
North Carolinians. May it pros
per long and greatly.
Harding, of Green
Title, contributed an
article to the number
the Magazine.
i- now willing to sell out to lour. I had long before
SI, after for i b-art to the wild spirit tin,, everybody
iv.-d. admired, yet whom all shook
wife at my office to answer me ,,. I ,,, day
She never growl, . , .,,. , grief,
f f-r sake be would try to avoid
High Point and have HI
that name as
come a
when phone I had
no notion of it at
an hour, but glanced around and
wife was down on knees
prayers. I , t. ft-h- -J
was safe
think good my appear a, the d
prayer long enough to look
one and cling to
He
failures. was followed
by wild freak, some desperate ad-
venture. Ons engagement
was canceled, at last he
for, id abandon legitimate endeavor
and cave himself wholly
her head and hurled her
in her hands.
see what was up, and she
One of the most WM ,., Court ,,.,.
true to himself and his fellowman, times, and one bad ,.,, sentence against i be
lug merchants. I
, all i honorable even If
are
forward,
and the light of his life and char-1 illustrates the inherent good in the all. But the wife roil
aster will shine forth
cations upon
to coming race the
grandeur of truth
of life casts prominent man who shamelessly
Bin he awaits the dawn of the brutally betrayed and deserted
awakening, clothed in the U young girl. When public sen-
a noble and useful i places the marks of shame
life. May his days be yet long in human it is a good I tobacco for
sign for the world and humanity. i
s large. The case in ,
direction.
land. Paul K.
SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS.
How o- at y young fellows are go-
lag to Marl the New Year with
While I , j,,, , you began to
Webber, Mac he w; ,
my article in your issue of and ,,,
18th wild ,, immovable. hod
from from and wad j In.
,, ,. in the gun was from j
me what I intended. The and ton
word ,,, . In
The worst enemies of temperance ,,. , should have read, with these pages j
and prohibition are often those cannot make tobacco for H arrested and -M;,,,. no n. am
who claim to be its champions. In less t., to an toll u, where I
la-ague is mined up
Tinware,
Jan nay salary spent for
ii. gifts that they
Baltimore the Saloon
has engaged in a disgusting and
It should read, less
for live years.
Scud for
but which they were ,
r tiresome verbal with the the
police department, the result being amount every acre
bat sensible, sober minded people ah Individual can cultivate man
the League
in terms, re
indifferent.
to buy, just to get
ahead I hi other fellow in
it is a pit that divinest an-
world
i- no ii should make
of
here
pennant
ha I. i. of going into debt or
a,.,., last sou for a gill
that does not express true
only vain striving to outdo ,
someone else. Men are the chief I We lo
sinners in Ibis respect are I Maiming, of
. lo cultivate, will but I
average a
anyone very rich
The who i;.
to North to wed but re-
because he found so many
maidens prettier than his mm
p. pie. is
ways one, but
thing con
ii it which causes more;
. away from if
sorrow i J
. f-t
Bound Over.
Joe Allen and k air.
Major
this morning, on a warrant chain;.
in Hied,
con- dale i-i- and is
I I
was a silence. A tremor
,,;,., over he man. a wave of
Was It
To Increased sweetheart, for your I
i in make this
Moult, Dec. Ill-The ,. There was no
Hi, Call-in n am behind plants, and
ha-., by
h, C-l. Job- ,.,,,.,,,,;
n haw presided do- -j .
l. mm
is ex
ml ill adopted. n wan years and all month
red ill Mary
u small by
where he might And her, where
her work would be harder ever.
The next spring when Horace Bray-
Ion came to the he found her
gone, an be begged the
wife to where, but
would net. forget It all In
she said. nut for a
wealthy gentleman's son. to lie keeping
company with n little working girl, and
a foundling at Horace went away
with the Bret great pain his young heart
had ever known.
The had become a kitchen-
maid In the city. When she left
farm, she took with her a
with letters embroidered on
It in silk. This the only hope
had sous lime this would
link lo a different life.
her hope was fulfilled A re-
Its trappings and the
livery of Its coachman and footman
up to hulls.- A lady come up
steps, knew that I
the. dream of life was
After Interview between the lady
and the mistress of lbs
foundling sent for. r-he took with
her the baby dress. When lady saw
It embroidered letters she fold-
ed a daughter In her wept.
years later Alice
foundling, remembered her farm chores
only a her boy lover as
a delightful dream. She had lo
her mother of the family the rich
man who owned farm, hut had
been Interned they were In
the glided circle. she said.
hove blood of all In
veins. Inherited
wealth. They mode their money In
rags and
Alice made her debut In society. Bus
was success of the In
she was loaded with favors.
Hen v. fortunes,
fortunes, vied en -r
prise of her hand. She
mine of them. was of
word. after college,
I will for
lug sin- look op a paper and road
names of graduating class at s
prominent university. Ills name was
among
The newly Opened
sweet smelling Ram
June were In with Ida E.
feelings, lie from
house In the twilight, under on
arch III and went
farm lo did by gale,
In
house. Hull made Ida way apple
tree under lie bull lbs
to return tor h-r. He could
plainly me t window he need to
such I nub her. Oh, they might
If children she would coma
pill to meet
fancied he saw
to for No;
l for on looking u
lime II had gone. A rear door by
JOHNSTON BROS
They have a full supply of everything in this line
for little folks and the Urge ones, too.
largest assortment of Candies in town Nuts.
Raisins, Cakes, Apples, Oranges,
Figs, Ac.
They also have everything nice in the way of
fixings fur your
Jellies, Pickles, Prunes, the best of
Flour, lines Duller, in fact
found in a first class grocery. You only have to
call or ring phone and your wants will be
promptly supplied.
JOHNSTON BROS.
Have You Forgot
THAT I AM AN
LINK OF
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware
AND A OP THING
I AM TO MENTION
Come to see me for your neat Barrel of Flour or Pork.
Yours to please-
las. B. White.
Hi
TAKEN UP.
A black has been my
since first of May, last. The
yearling Is marked with two slits In
right and swallow fork in left.
Tips, harm while and some white In
tail. Owner i notified lo pall for
Al the Marlon miles
north side of river.
Notice Is hereby given that I will
am in before the Board of
meet,
. 1903-
licenses lo liquor at
This Nov. 1903.
I in Tuesday, Hen. t he John
i miles
ville, I will sell public to
the highest bidder, head of
farming
as, several hogs
Ac. Terms of sale cash.
M.
i . in
sis alien- that It contained the door
M. dune. n-
which look .,, ,, , . em- had got to help her.
Hie evening of day. i Hash, the came
both sides were off the wrapper and mm of stood n,
scads of I ,,,,, , ,,;. to
a full grown beauty show, and were . .,. were , h,., weight slight.
to Superior In
the
Merry J. ,
with our
she
cotton, was some
tissue
her hand a
fond of
II,
i ,, .
lie-, too, fin they are often upon j,,, houri., Tin. M u. M
of musing women of to. paper. Hold , mg
their order to i j,, it lit in North for issue all in under the lie did
. ,. . , i ell earned the who bad
the neighbors. I Carolina, and Us editor , i t . u. j . Thai shall , , Ml. , if, it optional
mistaken idea that will live long in the . ,,, .,,.,,. ,.,,, la. duly of with her. permit lo to her.
paper ill appear i may, January ,,,.,, h.-r promise,
1903. We wish all our call of M
and he shall or
a ; , . f
Horace Porter.
friends.
a gift necessarily of
presses the motives and good wishes; .
That which is given I It is expected
with love or regard of the will contain the
and Friday of each week
having i-i
out Hie
Mill
giver, though of small -If need, the , grind I, ,,, funds lo cm
value, in of far more worth than what will ho left for the will lie done at my grist on f
bauble which goes to bag lo
adorn the vain and foolish head.
spirit which gives out of In making his application
Hue r the Hickory,
to spirit of Christmas, is Editor Miller, the Press,
fore
fan be dreaming
You promised school,
would re
Hove me of drudgery. I wished to
If you would keep
this
There la no
In H and surroundings I am
was much the
winter the as en-
between the aristocratic
and the son of old
P. A
Ii. Oaf
i in, era too,
bright lo Mn once asked 1.1 Hung your bad temper.
photograph for daughter. . , know It takes two lo
ground are to bring ii
on these as mill will
not ha run on oilier days.
A.
N. U
and devise plans fol for ma
The Chinese kindly com-
piled with his and, this case the are ml
pot pencil, drew queer look-;
lug up and the
The, w. thank Wm
Ba-
the only spirit which dues honor lo lacked a postscript reading
Him with something as
on will
By the time the
Cm.
Digests all classes of food, louse
and the and
get organs. Cures
me puss for Hie tamed a list of his titles, Ilia
In our cause right band side hare a list
had nil.-d When he reached home,
-in in lo then
in our behalf. girl, what you
That we urge you read It. you
merchant, of piano
Warned It, la
did he aver get the title
declined a nomination for alder-
man Tribune.
unit ll loll
North
e gaged in trade on
told tho I would like as
my
There is s. me talk federal through
holders Id of enter-
to recover income have lo take a back seat as
they have paid in the past, BU executioner,
as the attorney has de- i i ii
th. salaries of the not always Ike
Judges and Moral
p--
l tow.
NOTICE TO
of the
Jane
having been lo
here will soon change
in in the John Flanagan
all persons
to us are lo settle
once. By so doing you will save
us trouble and yourself cost.
B.
ii. Book an.
Loiters of upon the
estate of Williams, deceases,
this day been issued to the under-
signed, by Clerk of Superior
Court I'm County, Is hereby
given W H persona having claims
said lo
and
payment on or
U, am, day November, or this
will . their re-
persona indebted to said
Will make M
It. I.
Williams,
North I
Pitt County. I Clerk,
L. J. administrator
cob
vs.
William Gus
i, Catherine Jan.
Brooks, llano
Council Mary
Brooke, tied
Jan.
named will
lake an action entitled as
shove has In the
W sell tot
assails a small land In Swift
Crock Township, Till ,
which by the Jacob
The
Pitt
The las of
meetings of lb. Hoard
Commissioner of County i
her of days each member ha
number of miles tag
as
for fiscal year ending
let,
Or
It. I. . days
Jose i annul, day.
W. O. Little days
I. J.
J. J. . days
doom l.
For days com. Q Ill
mile. at
Total,
days ea com,
day a. cumin. H
Fur t miles traveled U
amount w. u.
For II days as com.
B days
Toll,
. i.
For days a. com. Be . mi M
for I as .
For traveled to. MM
Total,
J. i-
For days as com.
For mils, T,,,.,
Total,
Null I'll I
or .
I, T. II. Moor., Ki
Hoard of Commissioner, for I
aforesaid, do e e
it a
of I
This day
Board far Pl
North Caroline j , Court
Pitt county I
A i A Co,
L. no.
-.-,
The defendant above will
lake that an action a.
above has been th.
Clerk of Ilia Court I'm
, mini, to revive a dormant judgment
which the plaintiff, obtained
you I n-. term of Superior
court for and and costs
and lo Issue execution on said
and said will
lake ii
to appear the of th. Clara
Superior court f Pill county
court In N.
th-- day of January, at it
a and cause If any
she have, why should not
Issue on said judgment lb.
due in.-n. or lb. will apply
to lb Court th. demanded
This in-,
D. C.
Clerk Court.
CHRISTMAS,
If there is a man on who could not use, and would
not be glad to receive a new Tie for a gift,
where la hot would like to see him. It's elegant.
Yea, elegant. That is the only word that covers
territory and the only way we can describe our Christmas
display Every smart every
new pattern in new kink is here.
hands, Bows, Puffs, Straight Ties,
etc. All are hen- in new designs. Our Neck-
wear display alone is well worth coming to
ever is in we've got. Regardless of
whatever else you may buy him, you can't miss it if you
him a Christmas Tie.
FRANK WILSON,
The King Clothier.
Coast Says Did Net.
Monday before
end K.
E the grow-
of disappearance of
from the freight at
depot night. L. O.
Atkinson, who is and chief
clerk a, bad sworn out
a warrant against M.
with taking
money.
It that Hat Ml
Daniel, who is also an of
the railroad
and who bad
borne .-. vacation, bad gone lo
I to lake evening
K and the
late be wen in freight
where station employees
were at to wait lot it.
Mr. Atkinson at
trial he was desk in
gelling money
to send to railroad company,
that Mi. was
a table near bis desk. About the
time he bad finished sealing the
money
rang
he got up lo answer call,
Washington Letter.
i Hi
capital it
of opinion, when
Congress adjourned Saturday,
was that Venezuelan affair was
the highroad to a net-
and friends of
were loud in their
Ii
is l de inn-nil i ice-
men, however, that Secretary
tins the by fort net.
happenings, than the
rector of events.
While therein little hope tin-
part of the in
Unit would lie any
1- mi.
n was not
pated republicans would
show their hand this early. That
they have done, however, and they
are now themselves there
further occasion for
which have always so
largely to republican success.
When I lie i ll appropriation
. j
. .
Packed, Jammed, Crowded. High Class Novelties, not the one day kind, but Up-to-date
HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES
, lull was i in the
money his desk. . .
h v , B House, an was
From be went to .,.,.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
If there Is a in
of Ibis ll is lo remind you
you owe
for we you so
as early We need what
YOU owe us and hope you will not keep
walling for It. , , .
This notice is for those And
on paper.
PERSONAL NOTES
Uriel Mention of People Mel
With In th. Social World t
MONDAY,
E. Cherry left this morning
for
went to K i union H at
day evening.
K. ll. Jellies, left Ibis
for Richmond.
Miss Clyde Cox, of Ayden,
pent today here.
h. D. Chapman, of
spent today here.
J. Norman returned Saturday
evening Aurora.
Robert Abbot returned lo
top evening.
B. E. left Saturday
evening fur Durham.
Bailie left mom
fur Rocky
Mr. tin. R. II. Oakley left
this for Roxboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse of
were today.
Little Miss Jessie Kennedy went
to Saturday
Mrs.
day H. V.
Mies Katie left
for lo visit
relatives.
T. J. home
I. Impel
if
Mis. James Murphy, of
this In visit Mrs.
II, U.
evening and
this
Miss
spend
holidays.
left Ibis
for Wilson to spend
holidays.
Mr Mrs. M. W
evening for
Kev. and Mrs. II. U. Anderson,
of are his
Mrs.
for Philadelphia to lake
latter to hospital for an opera-
Capt. Williams host of
friends hope be will noon be well
and back in bis office.
TUESDAY,
W. H. White went to Norfolk
today.
W. E. left Ibis
for Chatham. Va.
D. Overton left thin morning
for Henderson,
Joyner, of I
visiting here.
J. D. Garden left this Boning
for
K. C. Matthews left morn-
for Richmond.
Patrick Cobb lo
Monday evening.
A. J. went to
Monday evening.
J. N. left Monday even
lug for Richmond.
M. M. King returned Monday
evening from Mount.
J. L. and family
morning fur
W. Harvey K. L. Walker
Hi in in. lining, for Danville.
Col. Harry Skinner returned
Monday evening from
Miss Lizzie limn.
Monday evening from Greensboro.
Karl and Percy went lo
Monday lo spend
Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. . L. Joyner left
morning for n holiday trip lo
Fla.
Misses Nina James returned
evening School ill
left this
morning fur Scot laud Neck, to
spend
Mm. E. B. children
went lo Hoot Neck today to
table lo make inquiry
ml tho train, I lien went buck lo
the lo give
to some down town. By Ibis
time money had gone out
his mind and lie to
go to bis supper, leafing
Teal and Mr.
Daniel in the
from supper be remained the
freight until lime for
the train to come when he again
left lo up to the ticket office,
Daniel out to
g.-i and talked it Ii
thereto by which
for Hit use of the At
General in the
i the present law-.
With liberal amount to tie
distributed among the favored at-
tin of the
cans arc now content.
The President has forwarded to
the Senate the new Cuban
winch a concession of
per cent, from the rates lo
per cent., the wide being
ranged as to the utmost
lo the already over pro-
and tonal
Shoes
The kind that makes Young and Old
forget their troubles.
t-
until lame, when
. . . I., the of the country
he for Alter the,. . ., .
gone Atkinson went
again to freight office lo finish
up his work, and ll was line
bis mind got hack lo the money
package, but when lie looked it
could It lie
Lace Curtains
One third off regular prices.
Curtains, Christmas price,
Dress Goods
Nothing More Suitable or serviceable
for Christmas Gifts.
the loss to
I office with but none of
could give
it. Be then concluded
Daniel bad taken the package,
ion thin lie gut Chief of
Police to In the
police to
search
The police found Daniel
at the hotel and him,
he did not have the mi-1
This fact to
whereupon lie Instructed that
Daniel lie released. II area not
Sunday Unit Atkinson
out the warrant Daniel.
In the meantime, order In
clear hi no-elf of such n charge,
Daniel procured a drove
buck morning.
He seemed much mortified at
i arrested searched
such The other
employees in their testimony
Ivey Smith Miss Leona Las , could not substantiate
went to today I ,,. , , u,
Mrs. J. W. and children
left nun lo spend Christ
mas In Rocky
Misses Annie Perkins and
this for New
York to holidays.
Mrs. It. of Richmond,
. ,
Ills h 1-
of
who was visiting sister,
Mia. Harding, returned home
Monday
Harry Mayo Tom
Andrew Moore W. as
Parker over In
to gel a to
ride back.
They Should
Out of about of the
Peace the county only about
twenty of their re
II-i-i-n-i of Deeds for
the year ending Dec. 1st,
law they shall do.
others overlooked
fact that they render themselves
not seen money package
and Daniel testified that he
saw Atkinson after sealing
package lock it in cash drawer
put the key bis pocket be-
fore leaving the
evidence
It is deemed probable that
will be ratified soon
holidays and House
mil lie linked to login-
its may bu to make
the treat effective.
Gage is en-
In dictate the financial
policy of the nation called at
the White House recently With Mr.
John H. New York
financier, with in.
punning bis
is pressing his revised
bill for passage House,
having so favorably reported
by Mr.
lull will greatly extend lie r
of bunks, enabling to
em lo of
per cent, of their
United Slates bonds
Rice to
With old
the of Hie
is and Inelastic,
desire to remedy these
but in such a way they
entire
no that may be n-
whenever it
I kt aim
bill which, will In- I.- I
the did i ill j
lo pans the last la-
feared the i
of the people would be
at Hie polls.
Walt. U
BE
Newest Latest
Novelties
to
aim w I
WINTER CLOTHING
Men's and to per ct.
and
SO LATEST DESIGNS.
RUGS
mil
BED ROOM SUITS
HALL RACKS
with
The Wall of
N.
Dec.
Mr, Km
They an- going going going
lake they've going
they are
all pine we
nod dots, an u.
lint It lino
after a lit we've
gills. We are
glad mil
once a year and It lo make
In naive from W lieu II .
that Is it piles 1-
bleeding, p
i lulling I'll.-, Inn
and all
Del Ill's Salve ban Pi
Ilia given rim numerous
counterfeits. for
genuine.
The
m . A M She l
Mini go,
u l Q to by the and
for make such re-
with feeling the world. We don't
Y. W. Of Florida, who A Cold Will. feel way now, but we are go
Mrs. f, K
In weather nerves notice that a
Mrs. W. r.
Harding, left this morning.
Muscles aching, bones breaking, strength
failing. That's Malaria The remedy
Malaria and Ague Cure.
to rial tuns we
won. -up places nobody,
, no. even nor
Miss Apple left Una voice mid a cough ,,,,, B,
lo they are one's
i we know of. after I'll rim
will be Kins
and you forget It. No
we won't swap, I'm
High School, and
three I hem for girls We
are prom of are
honor to any
just now don't feel
like Joseph but they us we
I feel better later on, We
believe it. Anyway we are not
going to leave for feat will
come back then
We are not going lo
cause them any trouble, so shall
email and their return
them at the depot with our
rt ex-
tern them a welcome and tender a
place in our hearts held by
other save their own lovely selves.
Shaw wedding. in your home, pen-
pie have n of
F. Whaley left Sunday for always I
Va., lo see n
Miss Nellie, who sick. o Due Minute
Allen, and . y my He.
Cobb. Brown and J is,
Myra Moore came horn Saturday all
spend ,
Die. Hi. ii K. Li heals
It.
and soothes
of Deeds and
lunge.
If yon feel ill and a.-, d a pill
Why not purchase the MOll
Arc
Take do the
W. Tel.,
writes -1 Little
rills my family tor cm. I
headache, etc, To
I inn Indebted tor
of
is tho of
for
ISM, 1901,
October, 11.474.7681
nun. period, i
Constipation
Docs head ache Paul
book of eyes Bad
in your mouth
your liver I Fills are
pills. They
headache, dyspepsia,
A-i
The Big Store, Green C.
The Reflector Printing is talking to YOU
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
S us your orders for Printing of any
Largest Print Shop in Pitt County.
J L EB CAUGHT IN HIS OWN TRAP.
n Latest
Velvets,
lings and
Hats.
W ft,
Don't fail to see me
before you buy
Guns, Shells,
Heaters Pumps,
Locks, Hinges.
And anything else in the Hardware Line.
Your friend,
H. L. CARR
think that Um Americana alto-
too quick to pick a
aid a German hotel keeper In
who had Just had a petty tussle In put-
tine out an unwelcome
are not to t-e compared with
the said an American lawyer
who happened to drop In. you
know those French
how they are ready to fight
and often their over a few
heard about apprentices,
the German. have them In
our They roam around
country. But what of that
the answer. party of
them, with a leader and representing
craft, will, for Instance, meet an-
other party of apprentices. They are
organized Into different societies, each
Intensely Jealous of the other, If
two such bands lire different societies
there Is a Offal in Instant. First the
leaders come to blows, and then the
becomes general. They
with lists sticks until the road Is
littered with the wounded and some-
time the
The German, not to be by
the French, said before he had thought
nothing. Why. our
dents in the universities have fights.
run. Pills
THE WINE EXPERT.
HE MUST BE AS TEMPERATE AS AN
ATHLETE IN TRAINING.
Hundley,
re pas mots
Richmond, Va.
, H j
d I
Be in- ma- j
OR TORPID LIVER.
I , assay
tad dell.
of
r all
Other
la hi
LIVES PILLS, as trig prove,
lake No Substitute.
SNOWDRIFT STORIES
Mat by C. P. Lewie.
When the conductor of the V. P. train
tome back to the parlor cars and said
hat the train was stopped by a snow-
drift twenty feet high half a mile
that it might three
baton were dug out. there were
swearing among the male
we ping lament-
the women children.
came down with a wild
bf wind and everybody kicking and
ready fur a quarrel, and then the CM-
wine expert It Is tin- d ;
to pass upon the
brandies.
beverages
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN TUB
drummer what of a
Thee Mow to different he was. In a quiet, way
fight with sabers. Because of some lit- be drove the Into the last
tie Insult often one will have his head beach, kissed all the children, smiled
fairly cut all the and bowed to the
yet complain about the , he ,,.;
said the lawyer as he j gentlemen, this l
laughed to see how the German had of railroad travel In
MUM- Into hit own trap.-New winter. In a few hours we
lie on our way again, and
A Tr., detention will be remembered only as
It take a great soul to be true L adventure. Three ago
friend-a large, catholic, steadfast and ,,,. M to Manitoba. It
spirit. One forgive much day. and In the
forget forbear much. cost. to f mi
hood that costs so much. It not only between station, twenty mile, apart,
coats time, affection, strength, patience, within ten hours engine cars
a must even lay were burled out of sight. There mi
down his life for his friends. There la enough for one meal, by
I sue
OP NEWARK, N. J., TOUR POLICY HAS
I Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up
Extended works automatically,
Is Non
be reinstated if arrears paid within on mouth while you
living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
and payment of arrears with interest.
second So Restrictions. Incontestable.
They
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as during the lifetime
of insured.
no true friendship without self
self sacrifice.
LIKE TO BE YOUNG AGAIN
Tut Well. Here I. One M
Rather Be Excused.
all say that we'd like to be
young again, but I doubt If we really
mean Harvey Sutherland In
like to have as good
health as we had when we cast our
first vote, we'll like it if we didn't
have to visit the dentist so often and
expensively. Hut if it came to the
point that genii bounced out be-
payable at the beginning of the second and of each tore us and sulkily Is
year, provided the premium for the current year be paid, your wish win obey, I and the nth-
heyday Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
i To make policy payable as an during the
J, L.
Greenville, N C
Three Times
the Value of
Any Other.
One Third Easier,
One Third Faster.
Agents wanted in all
unoccupied
Wheeler Wilson Mfg Co.
Atlanta,
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
should i
a let me fee
we plucked up the to blurt
out. twenty-one
you knew, you haven't
any too much sense now, with all
your experience of the world, If
you were twenty-one It would
have to be In mind us well as in body.
The mind Is what the body Is. It
seems a terrible price to pay for a
new set of teeth and an
appetite. What To walk again
weary, tortuous to discover
noon next day the fuel had given out
There were more than a hundred of us,
death by and starvation
tared us In the
t me heard of that
said the redheaded man from
course you re-
plied the drummer, the details
were published far and wide. We
were that drift for sixteen days.
always felt sorry for the ten little
children, but such circumstances
what can you do It Is u case of
survival of the fittest. the
children had to so. There came n day
when we bad eaten the last of our
shoes and gloves, we had to begin
on the
don't mean that turned
exclaimed the mother of a
four-year-old boy.
madam, When men arc dying of
Lunger they have no re-
plied the drummer. last of the
children had disappeared when we
were rescued. I am sorry, deeply
sorry, but I feel myself blameless. I
bad eaten my shoes, gloves, hat
the velvet collar of my overcoat
even tried to eat the plush cover
of the seats, but the stuff got tangled
again how many kinds ;
a failure one can be. and not half try In my teeth and wouldn't go down,
either; to have to take over again all
those terms of old
Not for me. You
may if you like. Bran if I could start
anew with what I have learned of
life, which would come far short of
what should really need, ft seems to
knew that there were ten fat children
aboard, ranging In age from one to
Barer, veins, but I was not the first to
It. No, believe me. I was not
had Intended to keep right and
starve to death, but the others were
fierce to live, and live they did. The
me that It would be a bore to have to child selected was n beautiful little
sit through the performance again.
I suppose If ever there was a success-
man. a lucky man. It was Martin
Luther, and yet when the
of Brandenburg wished him forty
more birthdays he told her he would
sooner give up every hope of heaven
he had than spend forty years more on
earth. To sure, he would have had
to spend them In Germany, but that's
PULLEY k
Special offerings in every department
The season is well under and the weather has been too
be, to arc offering special inducements in ti
off a nice portion of the selling price. Remember our
don't, we cheerfully refund your money.
Oar stock is larger than it
substantial form of
if for any reason your
Silk, every yard
guaranteed. can't get any-
thing silk, no OS
natter what the price
22-inch Taffeta Silk. We are
making J leader of and
yon to compare; ii with other
Milka; you will find it art
food the price
yard wide Heavy
wool, in tan and light gray;
we have the very beat that
can be bad to tell at
. Kid
Ian, mode, gray, in fact all shades.
We lake special pains in selecting
these and give you great I
values in every pair at
inch all linen full bleached
Table flue and heavy and
heavy and fully worth
cents, price
Ladies full size, all seam
covered; they are the very
best to be had at
Wool Whitt Vets, tine
and if are looking for
good and
cheap it at
One lot of fas. black
Hoar, seamless, I bat sold
for our price now
Undershirts,
nil don't fail to Cr
sines,
pair
1.85 pair
Woolen
to
Men's extra heavy Lined
Undershirts, gray, blue en am
at a piece. See them before
joying.
One lot Linen Collars to
former price, Cr
and cents; now
One lot of Lad it s
prices Iron go to
close out at
One lot of Men's Top Shirts,
some worth and some cents;
just an odd and
be sold. The price is
We Lave the line of La-
Met V Shot a lo be
anywhere. slue is
of high grade SI d
to be lot
lie had.
Our 2.00 and Shoes can't be
beaten any where, He sure in
our Shots before yon buy.
Lot of and
Ration Shoes, worth
1.50; to close out W
Our line of i
f n I at-t
prices are
Hats. A big line of men's and
in all latest
Prices that I suit you.
boy. Ah.
The drummer wiped tests from bis
ores with mid over-
tome for a moment When he could
control his voice again, he
cannot go on. refer you to the
papers of for further
brought up the Incident for its
effect alone. Always remember,
my friends, that no matter how had
art they might be
Most of us had mentally sot him
down us a bold faced but forgave
him on the ground that he was lying In
our Interests, when he cleared his
throat and
was In the Blank hotel in St.
Louis when that terrible conflagration
broke out. As I am n Chicago man,
i as there Is a bitter jealousy be-
tween the two cities, I was stuck away
up on the ninth floor Id a small room.
It was midnight, and I was sleeping
like a babe when the smoke and flame
confusion aroused Hastily
throwing on my dashed out
I Into the ball. From a window at the
back end dangled a single
rope. Just time for one per-
son to slide down before the rope
Would be burned twain and rendered
Useless, while there were forty women
myself to be saved. In this
saved the forty women, of
Interrupted old maid from
Iowa.
I am happy to say
replied the drummer.
their shrieks and screams ringing In
my ears. I caught the rope and de
In safety, and every one of
them
that was worse cowardly
on your part. A man who would do
acted for the beat. I assure you,
ma'am. ladles were delegates
to a Christian content ion.
They had attended a meeting that day. ;
They were ready to go. On the con- i
tr a r y. I was at that time a sinful man
and needed at least two years to even
atop swearing. There has never been
the slightest doubt my mind where
the forty went to. but If hadn't
escaped by the rope my
to this day would be a subject of
to my friends. The moral
son I seek to convey Is none of
should ever stand in tho way of some-
body else getting hold of a good
Two or three of the men said some-
thing about punching some one's head,
and three r four of the women looked
upon the drummer a monster.
looted some tried to
smile iii ii doubtful way. and It wag a
painful pause the drummer hunted
In his vest pocket for n As h
dropped It Into his mouth he
tell the story because of the
moral lesson conveyed. There art
worse than being snowed up
here. Tor Instance, we might
In our M. QUAD.
He works with empty
and he makes his tests
three senses of sight, which tests
tho color and clarity;
j which odor, and taste, the
moat Important sense, which tests Us
Savor. To keep these at once
delicate and sharp the must not
use tobacco, and In the use of
be temperate to the point of
If two glasses of champagne are set
before a clever wine one a
I champagne of the vintage of the
other of the vintage of he will
tell readily which la which. There are
Indeed a half which be
j can designate by their taste alone
I without the helpful of the
labeled bottle.
The wine expert must also have a
profound knowledge of red wines.
Among the red wines of Franco he
must be able to tell those of the Ga-
from those of Burgundy of
In the white wines also he must be
learned, and he should have no
In distinguishing the champagnes
of of of and of
and In distinguishing also
their best vintages. Among the other
French white wines he must know
those of
the Spanish white
of the German white
wines of Steinberg and
must be like old time friends.
and brandies are divisions j
of his work that are as Important as i
the wines. He must tell at a glance
whether a brandy has been aged In
wood or glass, and he not only
with case the Irish, the Scotch
and the American but he
even must designate the districts In
which each was distilled.
Considering his knowledge the salary
Of the wine expert Is not great. It
averages a week. K
falls as low as and occasionally It
mounts to munificence.
The expert must not eat rich, heavy
foods and He must not keep
late hours. His life, In n word, must
be as temperate as that of an athlete
In training. This Is In order that bis
senses of sight and taste smell
I may be at their bast always. Smoking
Is bad for the smell; rich foods are bad
j for tho taste; late hours or any sort of
dissipation, even the mildest. Is bad
for the health generally and for all the
senses, sight In particular; hence the
; rigorous and ascetic life of the
, expert.
The wine expert works with stomach
empty, for then his taste and smell are
r their keenest He works on bright
I days only In a room flooded with nun-
light, for then he can best weigh a
liquor's color lucidity. lie uses
of the oddest differ-
almost for every
these help him to distinguish the moat
delicate of smell and color.
The brandy glass, for instance, a
bowl almost as big a washbowl.
Tho bottom of this bowl the brandy
covert In the thinnest layer. The ex-
pert puts face down close and, with
his nose Inside the bowl,
brandy about, thus getting the full
of the liquor.
J He must never swallow the
ages he tests. He holds them In
i mouth about a minute, them
upon tongue letting them
touch palate, and that Is
for accurate Judgment. To swallow
them would not him, for there
no nerves of taste In the stomach.
To swallow them on the con-
hinder him. sending him drunk
to bed each testing day.
The expert of n large
New York hotel discussing
other day bis business
Is more difficult than to de-
scribe In words the taste of anything
Bow, for Instance, would you say
what bread tastes like or meal or
red wines have, after all. a de-
taste. The poor red wines are
earthy. They have n flavor of fresh
soil. The good onus taste like field
mushrooms, the best ones
like But the of
and brand ii. white la
not to be defined In any such
way as this.
wine science la a nice one. Few
men It Few men Indeed can
tell with their eyes shut from
or ale from beer. Few men
A aB tat T.
Brittany Is a land where
till earth trousers, urea-
Jackets covered with arabesque
and groan Greatest StOCk of Fine
around which run or crimson.
women wear abort red and Medium
great collars and coifs that Hut-
ti-r about their heads like the wings of
From beneath the points of
black caps the children gaze at
you with wide full of the curiosity
Of animals.
These live In built Of
granite and sleep open-
work the
of
In spite of the and
Returns of the with
which painters swamp the market
race Is still unknown or
for they should be seen not
paintings, but In their homes, In
old time streets, on market days and
when. In fair time, the tent are pitched
in the Tillage market places.
Fiery little horses draw to market
fish fine and ail the early
Th E. Broad Street,
old
Furniture
in the South.
Correspondence
Solicited.
out the sidewalk. Chickens
cackle; goats bleat; tied by
leg, strain toward the
at the fresh greens.
Farmers In sabots, carrying grant
blue umbrellas under their arms,
the two ribbons of felt float-
down their backs, pick their way
among the china displayed on
the ground-capacious soup tureen,
Jugs and covered with
painted flowers and figures.
The peasants converse with but few
gestures; they bargain guttural
tones.
These taciturn people forget them-
In the on fair days.
The taverns are full of noise. You
may bear the sound of an accordion
and the plaintive note of the
of lending monotonous
dances.
Into the OHM laden
with fish; other go out. The
fishermen are full of business. Next
week will the departure for the
new country. There are women who
weep.
Above all this the smoke of
the village chimneys mingles with the
great while clouds. The quiet sea
the In
Richmond, Va.
B. L.
Washington
in fur
daily,
at m. for
Philadelphia, Ne
South Croak,
Swan tor
all for Wast vita rail-
at Norfolk.
at b
the Old Dominion S. S.
New York; Clyde Line
Bay Line
S. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mar
and Lin
Boston.
J. At.,
J. B.
Washington, C
ATLANTIC COAST
SCHEDULES
AUGUST Cab. V
S. C.
Pal other
The great task of sou ml ethics Is to
stimulate the nodal imagination. We
be continually prodding our sense
bf social consequence to keep It wide
awake. We must be asking ourselves
each point of contact with the
of others such pointed questions
How would you like to be tailor
Or washerwoman whose bill you
neglected to pay
How would you like to be
to whom you are selling
adulterated or Inferior goods
How would you like to be the In-
In this stock v you
are promoting with water
How would you like to be the employ-
whose time and tool material
you are wasting every chance yon
get to loaf and shirk neglect the
duties you are paid to perform
How would you like to clerk
or saleswoman In the store where you
are reaping extra dividends by
harder conditions than the state of
trade the market compel you to
adopt
How would you like to be the stoker
Or weaver or mechanic on
you pay and the conditions of labor
you Impose
How would you like to be the
rival whom you deprive of his
lie all by using your greater wealth la
temporary cutthroat
William De Witt Hyde In Atlantic.
of a
Old see this Is your Brat
campaign.
is. How did you
It
Old Stager-You are distributing real
Havana Tribune.
Cotton and always
on
Fresh goods kepi s
hand. Country and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
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Wilmington, N. C.
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Wholesale retail and
Furniture Dealer. Cash aid
Fur, Cotton Heed, Oil liar
Turkeys, etc. Bed
steads,
by Go Carts,
Tallies, Lounges, Safe, V
i., and Gail
Whichard. N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
par and prices as low the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
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liquor even know High Key est the-
Hen's and Clothing;.
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ii hi rent, former as we are going out of toe Clothing business.
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k gnat deal whatever you buy here will be sold to yon for just what it really
ha kind T we arc, arid that is the kind of store we are keeping. Come to see us
lie drunk
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be
wine
flub, roast,
roots. Henry George Ufa, Can
Cherries, Peaches, Apple.
Jelly, Milk,
Hour Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Ly, Magic Food, Oil,
Cotton Heed Meal Hulls, Gar-
Mi Apples, Nun.
cognac with York
with game, and Apples,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins,
Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and Crackers,
Beat Butter, New
Sewing Machines, and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Cheap for Com
to see me.
S. M.
The
read over this
of proposed charter amend-
and t i me what means.
reading It carefully
eleven menus that In any
of emergency the board of
may employ or remove any touch-
or head of department If It
Herald.
every
day, morning and evening.
Wednesday
Ber. J. N. Booth, Sunday.
school a. m. M. A. Allan
superintendent.
every Bus
lay, morning and evening.
Wednesday evening. Bar.
H. M. pastor. Sunday school
a. m. L. H. Pander,
thin.
evening. Boa.
day a. m. B. B.
W. B. Cox,
MinUter. Morning and
prayer with sermon every lat
and 3rd Sunday. Lay service
every 2nd and Sunday.
Sunday school a. m., W. B.
Brown, superintendent. Litany
every Wednesday a. m.
lug second,
and fourth Sunday in each month
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
D. W. Davis, pastor. Baa-
day school P. M., W. B. Par
superintendent.
regular
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Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and handlers of
Bagging, Ties Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
LODGES
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections,
etc., go to
Mrs. L. B. WHITE,
Black Jack, N. O.
Nice line of on hand. Price low
Country produce bought for or Id
for
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down your nuked
the wise guy,
any w
The great rheumatic remedy not only cures
form of rheumatism, but makes radical cures of
Contagious Blood Poison,
Scrofula, Sores, Boils, Catarrh,
and all diseases arising from Impurities In the Wood.
Endorsed by physicians and prominent people every-
where after thorough trial.
NOT INJURE THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
DIALER IN
American and Italian Marble
OR HEN VILLE, N. C.
Wire and Iron Said.
work and price
go pea cut on lion.
A. F. A.
Lodge. No. and
third Monday B.
W. H , Baa.
K. of Lodge, Be.
meet every Wednesday
W. H. Dell, T. M. Hoot-
K. of B. and B.
I. O. O. Lodge,
No. meets every Tuesday
evening. W. Atkins, V. Q.,
D. D. Overton, Bee.
B. A. Zeb Vance Council, Va.
1608, meet every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, Secretary,
Tunstall.
A. O. Council.
No. meet every first and third
Thursday night in Odd fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
half; D. S. Smith
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every and
fourth Monday night in Odd
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
D. Smith
COUNTY
Clerk Superior Court, D.
C.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
Moore.
Sheriff, O. W. Harrington.
of Deeds, B. William.
Treasurer, J. B. Cherry.
Coroner, O. Laughing-
house.
Surveyor, J. D. Cox.
Commissioners, J. J. W.
W. B. Home, J. B. J.
W. Page and J. Spier.
meets every Monday.
i Little wot
for drat time, and dictum
It's nice enough, then
I or it, rat awry it slut s
In wring
of your if Two i-t our-------
of slur to Id our you um
truly. W. H. MAD,
N. C.
ton of om. If ibis will
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PATENTS
TOWN
Mayor, H. W. Whedbee,
Treasurer, H. L.
Clerk, Tyson.
Tax Collector. C. D.
Police, J. T. Smith chief, W. H.
and 8.1. Dudley.
Aldermen, D. L. C.
Arthur, Charles f.
rick, E. B. B. L.
W. B. Parker and B. P. Tyson.
Board meets every first Thursday
night.
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cigar U something good. at
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