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Stoves,
mm t
Don't fail to see me
before you bay
Guns, Shells,
Heaters Pumps,
Locks, Hinges.
And anything; else in the Hardware Line.
Your friend,
H. L. CARR
Of the Scaffold
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lit
OF NEWARK, X. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid up
. Extended Insurance works automatically,
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. Will In- re instated if paid wit bin on while you
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f and of with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
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Greenville, N C.
Original
It WM blood red
slaking Into band of Just
the roof of bad
S holiday, fat VIII. bad
divorced bin Anne not
by m of law. but by And
now from many a rote
on the still air while be-
preparing ft
All bud the-
all London was
The young Karl of who
childhood bud been
bad Just returned and
over Tower hill. Before
the yellow strip loomed tint
sinking moon at the mo
moot above It. Us horn
j accruing to rest upon the block
that had been bowed the bead of
the young queen.
. muttered the earl,
the red should be In that
Ah he drew near the scaffold be
heard a low and then noticed for
the that, on the lowest
a woman, her bead to
; knees, her face buried in her bands.
be .-really
marvel to And yon in this
at an hour. How came you
The her bend, and Km
saw that was young and
comely. was not weeping, yet on
her face a strange
i costume was denoting that SUS
was if high degree, robe being of
though without any adornment
whatever. Around her neck a
broad black velvet band, bat even from
r trinket was
she said, me
I was here with the crowd today, and
i when it was over nil went to
homes but I, It was cruel to leave me
. here
your menials If your friends
deserted yon, dependent
upon your
They nil went together, and I.
dated by the multitude, the
words of th.- man of God, the grim
figure of the the glitter of
the ax In the sun. must have fallen
Into a SWOOn, for I have only Just now
come to
; cannot said the earl.
your friends and
servant could nave been so
Can yon expert tenderness
it people whose king's divorces
are written In
Mid I he young wan.
are trembling; yon an faint.
Your mind must he diverted at
from this bitter
I shall I she asked,
despairing upon bin.
your
my she said, n wall In
Wilson Co, you think that they
; would welcome me after What occur
red today r
you must with said
the earl. stay here another
would drive you to a
In heart suddenly, with-
out requiring tune to develop, there
was born a great love for this d
being who bad passed through so
strange an ordeal. Since -lie did not
move he sat down beside her. A
chill wind her hirer, he
folded hi around her. leaving
his arras about Hie Ills eye
fed upon the band at her neck, and as
his band rested shoulder he
took the his lingers and
According to the moved it just so far that in the duo
you give your She drew bis hand away.
Keep it to new was as cold as ice.
j . . j be are
and it goes down. Keep u.,,, , your
it before the public and it mine. win make for
. r get this will take you
Up. to sunny This dreary town Is
not for one so delicate, so sensitive.
In France there are no troubles. The
. . court and the live In
with Its gardens, while the
oil trend purple grapes In the wine
vats, singing I came from there
only today, We win go back together.
She turned her eyes upon bis and
seemed to drink In every word. He
fancied s color coming into the pale
n L LI L L U
me last lbs
he cried; more of
Cone rather into
Despite pleadings she moved up
the steps, at him wistful-
lie held her hand, but it seemed to
lip from his as If ti were unreal, lie
caught at her robe, but It was flutter-
In the wind sad eluded his grasp.
she said, pausing.
It seemed that be could bear a low
murmuring of many voices. Then nil
was still.
She moved no. mounting step
heavily, If weighted with lead, till
he had reached th. platform Then.
waving her hand to as If in
and placed her head upon
the block.
be in-ard some
thing moving swiftly through the sir
a thud as of entering
The morning at daylight as th-
mored Tower lull he
covered the Karl of lying in
a stupor th- foot of the scaffold. He
was taken o his bone, when be lay
for months with a diseased brain, and
Ida reason returned be left
don forever. Even In his beloved
France he found neither health nor
happiness. No one save a . was
admitted to bl and
bis death a portrait was discovered
above his his sovereign's
headed Ann j n
F. A
Three
Value of
Any Other.
On- Third
One Third Faster.
Agent wanted in all
unoccupied
Atlanta,
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
Goes up or
down
tried it
fried it and let the people know
want their trade. The advertising
used persistently, will
make grow. Are you
with your If not, ail-
if, and you will
the Vim will
in if you
talk fie in
TH Push your business up by th
mil , .
Mid retail
Dealer
re's. ,
Oak
suds, P,
and Gail A Ax
Key
Henry
mil Apples
Pine Milk.
Flour
l.-. till,
Hulls Oar
. -i Applet.
tot Wooden
lie. Hum
Urn log
for . .
S. M Schultz.
Vt.-
D James
digests you eat.
ens the stomach.
purifies,
and sweet-
cures indigestion,
and stomach
and bowel troubles.
accelerates the action of
the gastric glands and
gives tone to the digestive organs.
an overworked
of ad
strain, gives to heart a lull,
and untrammeled action, nourishes
the nervous and feeds the
brain.
wonderful remedy
that is making so many
sick people well weak people
strong by giving to their bodies all of
the nourishment that Is contained In
the food they eat.
Sentries.
obit ST
B. C DeWITT A CO., CHICAGO
t. .; Venn
To a of Terry
Is not like
Ton make a If It
rub it out tit ones
With Is impossible There
Is no altering-it stand. I often
feel as if cry the
is I bum It to
be; let act that or
over
Hinds ft I
no
My Mend, ask
here
Jailbird- The that
you poke nose
into other people's business. Only I
need to by way of
window.
The
In the mouth In the
of King n
red horse the myrtle Ma
and behind were
white. Wasn't that the
horse show of which any
record
The world Is full of people who on
break their any time rather
wait far the nest car.
After eating, persons of attests habit
III derive great benefit by
of these pi Us. If yon have been
LINKING TOO MUCH,
they promptly relieve the names.
SICK HEADACHE.
which follows,
the appetite and remove feet
lags. sugar coated.
late No Substitute.
In
Among the treasures of the
Is the
record of the Held at
in Hirer to
This the court conducted by the
Swedes, and English previous to
the granting or the state to Penn and
previous to Its named
The record la quaint One entry Is
of com-
to ye that his
i bereft of ids and Is
whereupon it was
or -I persons
to build hub- Blockhouse at
for to put in the mad-
In the suit of
en against
It appears from the record
Pit. complains that this Pert
bath pulled by the Beard and
twisted hi and desires to know
ye
On Clam winning
an action fT slander Huns
the punishment meted out to
was
not being able t, prate
he hath any thereof,
Court ordered that ye Heft, openly
shall declare himself a
tare
A broker, telling of men in
Wall street years ago
won money for a
week on a fly. He look a fly which
had been captured by a piece of sticky
paper transferred it to the celling
of bis office The fly could not have
moved without tearing off Its
Field leaned back In bis chair and
Watched It. Some one en me In and
found bin gating upward.
your prayers, Field asked
the visitor
he answered.
moved for five Then
after a moment's silence. I'll
you five that fly doesn't move for three
and kept winning
others until sons one discovered the
trick and posted a sign outside the of-
door which read, bet on the
fork Tribune
of A
fallen I ever see. not
Thompson there said the
man with tin ginger beard, down
in Central America. Tell you what I
see once. Into a little
loon that ons of the greasers nod
what should I tee but a lot of fellers
round R table with a lot of dice
on it and nil of then dice
as If they them to turn over of
which, sure enough, they
did III a minute. Then got on to
their game are. out every three
or four minutes they is n earthquake
In that country, and then lazy bait
breeds the earthquake do
the of the l-x f-u- Now,
what do you think of
Paw people of
The preparation known as
common Spirits of
many aliments. For example, ten or
twenty drops In a lame of
water will revive a fainting person. It
la on excellent stimulant In case of
and headache, as It
restores Again, a few drops
of ammonia poured into bard water
the water soft, It takes the
dirt off of paint more quickly
anything else, lakes the stains out of
carpets, deans combs hairbrushes
and makes and silver look as good
on new.
OH
perfectly quiet,
acid an referring to n horse
which two were to drive,
you must k the rein off bis
Mid they. will bear
It In
When I returned, the Innkeeper
bud cot on.
I the reply.
bad one rather sharp shower, but
took It In turns to the umbrella
over the horse's so there was no
real
The detective has many curious rid-
to solve. One of the most remark-
able that ever up for my solution
was connected with the ease of a man
Joel He lived alone
murdered one night during a
The murderer left him for
dead, but he did not die for some time
after the blow was struck. to
leave the bod In which be was
there seemed to no way of
communicating information that would
lead to the punishment of bis murder-
Yet be succeeded In leaving all
I that was
was used to reading at night
I bed before going sleep and kept
on a bis bed a lamp.
J matches and some hooks. When the
body was discovered the morning.
I the lamp was burning, though list oil
i was nearly exhausted. People who hod
I passed the house and
reported that they bad seen no light,
but a man Who had passed just beta
dawn on his way to a train declared
that be had noticed n light In
room. He knew and
i If he were not ill. He said be
would have stopped to find out. but
J bad barely Una to reach bis train.
I trained several theories, more or less
j influenced by this el re must a
I surely with the light out
j when the murder was committed. How
then could It have been burning In the
morning unless he had lived long
enough after tbS Mow to light M I
a feeling can find no better word
to express Hi the lump had been
lighted by the victim with a purpose
after be bad been struck.
l for a communication on pa-
per, but found none. was absently
turning ever the leaves of one of the
on the table I came to a
red smudge. It covered the word
It at once occurred to me that
communicated something
concerning the murder by words
smudged by his own blood, and I look-
ed for more, which I found. I expect-
ed that they would lie In the order of
a message, but they did not.
placed they
Tm, crisp, man. on, beard, roe. Called.
National, bill, took dollar, fore-
new, because, scar, red slabbed,
I of all. ten.
The moment bud placed these
words on paper in the above order I
knew from the words scar, beard and
hair that it contained a description of
the murderer. also Inferred from the
words crisp, Ore, bill, and
It also contained a description of
a bank bill or bills that had bean
en. My Hist effort In deciphering the
message resulted as
Man called on me, and hair, red
scar on forehead. ten new crisp five
dollar Mils on national
This was evidently not the solution.
for there were a number of words
used. tried It
man with red hair and
beard. Sear on forehead, lie look ten
crisp live bills on
I-cause I called.
This was batter than the first
but. like the first, the words were not
nil I node a number of trials
I found a cornet reading,
though I did not know whether the
murderer took ten live dollar bills or
live ten dollar bills. This was my last
Mn rd hair and sear on
me because I called.
J took ten five dollar bills.
all of National.
Blues the bank might have been the
Fifth or the T nth National. went to
and learned at the Tenth that it
bad out Rome new dollar bills
lbs before, and Mr. ac-
count showed be been paid the
same day. Therefore the last part of
the message rend, new Are dollar
bills, all of the Tenth
at once advertised to give u
to any one who furnish
with these bills. A woman, the
cashier of a third rate restaurant, an-
the advertisement, bringing one
of the bills Afterward then- as an-
other brought In. hut too late to be of
advantage. The woman told me that
the man who gave it to was so
rough taming that she feared It
counterfoil and look it to her employer
before changing It. In this way the
mutter Impressed on her I
asked her if she e. Identify the man.
and she said she
The real comparatively easy.
laid the In fore the Inspector
if be any record of a
With nil hair beard and u
on ii After examination be
In
Squire rural my boy.
tell me how do you know an old par-
from a young one
teeth, sir.
v . boy ought to
know better. A partridge hasn't got
any teeth.
Boy-No, sir; but I
She Knew
said a husband
to bis wife. I have ever used soy
unkind words to you. I them all
you mot I know you. Too
want to use them nil over
why didn't you Intro
me to your friend Just
now Didn't yon see me wink at you
Yes, and I would have, my
dear boy, with but. you see,
me first
n. Hoped.
hope, then, dearest,
at some time I may have
of making you m
I boot so. I inn she re-
plied. am tired of suing fellows for
breach or
-I,, v
Al one day rode by
In on the panel of which
was a large B. Sydney smith is said to
have goes a carriage
with . It and a
He in to
There is u fortune In grain
Miles How do you know
Clea I put
News
Self.
A perfect understanding of la a
of all things, for
Is the condensed whole. From
inn no power Is All
things to
Is the future of
earn Mary
Pupil n pit marry.
Lit a are which
flies, let and hornets
III. . lilted Jim
Bourke. oil I
lack ll r Of other aliases.
who hid been from
the and seen in town. The
mail fr. arrested and
by the cashier.
Two of the bills were found on his per
He tried and convicted. After
bis he gave an account of
the and murder that tallied
with my theory. ii- entered the
by men of a window that bad been
left unfastened and after finding
below went up to bed-
-d a dark on the
W the was search-
lug for valuables called for
help. The warned him if be did
it he would him.
repeated the call, and the robber kept
his word rinding the bills in the
dared man's pocket, be took them and,
bating for dead, made his es-
cape. He said that the lamp was t
burning when he entered or when he
left It was plain that
lighted it. taken the book and written
bis last message in his own blood, a
that bang Ins murderer.
of Words,
There are two words in the whole
i range of the English language contain-
, lug nil the vowels In their regular or-
They are abstemious and facetious.
The following words each have them
j In Irregular Authoritative, dis-
advantageous, encouraging, efficacious,
, Importunate,
nefarious, precarious,
sacrilegious, simultaneous,
unintentional, unobjectionable.
; and vex i-
A search II the dictionary
; might bring several others to light. It
Is usually Mid there are but seven
nine lettered wards
t English language- crutched.
screeched.
; and staunched.
I bus bur
I sense.
suppose you mean be
knows how pick the winners at the
No; I mean he beta
A conceited his ewe
he makes
Which
A lean and potash-hungry
wasted seed, wasted labor and idle
Or, plenty of
Potash
In the many bales I
busy gin--A BANK ACCOUNT.
k M
Richmond, Va.
The Stock of Fine
and Medium
Furniture
in the South.
Correspondence
Solicited.
E. Broad Street,
Richmond, Va.
FISHERMAN'S LUCK
b C
my boy. your Isn't very
big today, is
; June Daren was in the
long line of born the pier.
She down amusement from
under her ruffled not at the
but
the In seaweed.
where some two Inch
Isn't catch; It's came In
peculiarly smothered from
the golf cap.
A pair of t v.-Ink line. eyes
scanned areal Interest the dainty
arch of the colonial font beside
him. with the flaky foam of laCS I'll
lowing abOve, while his brown Angers
busied themselves with the halt.
But the sweet voice him broke
with pain mid
some of them are alive, and
they're such tiny baby Ash
put them back In the water. Won't
you,
Now. Frank had procured the
bait at considerable expense of time
and trouble over Shark river some
distance inland from the so
hesitated. Seeing this, the
opened her purse
she said, with a winning
smile; give yon this If you It
will buy enough tally to make you and
all your friends here And she
held a bright coin down toward the
bowed head, her pitying
intent on the baby
Frank's friends were wont to say
. that Ma bump of was the moat
fully developed on his cranium. Any
; how at this particular Juncture It
strangled his conscience.
Jove. It's worth It -such a huge
joke to recount at the be thought
with apparent reluctance he dropped
the innocent fresh water Into
supposedly native element.
The rest, you see, are quite
sold he humbly, with the air of a re-
culprit.
too had. but you so much.
You are a nice And for the first
time she looked at him squarely, bold-
log out the coin more.
A slender brown hand stole up and
grasped the money greedily, Then
nice rose to his feet, unfold-
lug before dismayed eyes as be
did Bo live feet ten of masculine stat-
while he doffed the cap and dis-
closed a dear cut. face,
whose mirthful eyes shot laughing
glances toward her naming cheeks.
never
And she fled down the pier toward the
hotel.
When last Butter of her white frock
bad disappeared In the crowd along the
board walk, lie replaced his cap and
turned the half dollar affectionately In
his hand, shaking the while with quiet
laughter.
From examining the be fell to
scrutinizing hand which held it. It
was fins, rather but deceptive.
as some of his college opponents had
learned to their sorrow,
is a kid's be said
gust, a but doctors often
have undersized wonder
The in biology remained tin-
for bis small nephew ran up
with a catch,
uncle, what kind of fish
with brown splashes In
was the reply which mystified Frank
Junior. my lad. I promised
your mother to have you at the hotel
by
the little trotted by his
aide, carrying proudly aloft bis string
of three small his uncle
glanced down said
boy, your catch Isn't very big
Is
you've was the sturdy
reply.
don't know about And the
man's eyes softened with a gracious
caught a great deal
was the bay breath-
view, a glimpse into
wonderful depths, a woman's
suppose you menu the
child nodded wisely. He dreamed
fairy visions too.
Hut did not recount
at the club that
June, dear Frank Is tramp-
the library carpet threadbare in his
Impatience, and carriages re
Aunt was In high excitement.
hovered over bride with little
motherly dips.
to think It's all my she
proudly surveying the
glowing beauty, a rosy aurora,
filmy clouds of Mo- veil about her,
always said you two were made
for each other, and then when at last
I did get you together down at Fern
Villa you were horrid to Frank
Why. I was almost despair. But
now go. and
are n dear tender
lips pressed the wrinkled
have mother to me. but
our mat U was Cod's doing, not yea.
or And she floated la her Wall-
lug clouds of glory down the stair.
As be up and saw her coming
something rose bis throat and choked
flattering that would bare
risen to bis Una. A great humility came
over him. as It does to every
low to follow a woman forsakes
nil else.
As they turned after solemn
In arm. and passed up
slaw to the Jubilant strains of
Cl and he into
of orange that
Sear his shoulder;
little your catch
W hag today,
a x
Steamer B. L.
dally,
It, in for Greenville,
Greenville daily except Sunday,
fur
Connecting at with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York
Aurora, South Creek.
Swan Quarter, and tor
all for Went with rail
at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight
the Old Dominion B. from
New Clyde Line from
Bay Line and
s s Co. from Baltimore. Mar
j and Line
I Boston.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
J. E.
N. C
COAST
AUGUST
IS
Cotton Tie
kept M
Country produce
old, A trial will convince you.
O. W.
Sunday
a m
am
am
am
p m
Hobgood
Ar Tender
Ar Norfolk Lt
la
p m Ar Lt
p m
a New York
No.
p in
v m
p id
p m
p Hi
p n
a in
a m
a m
a b
a v. p m
-A LINK OF
A Din Hardware.
TO ME.
J. R.
Kooky p p m
Ar pm
a pm
a a m
p a
p a n
am
Pullman and Car
on and to Tampa and Jack-
II. M. W. J.
Traffic MT. On. Aft.
T. M. T. U
N. C.
IS
Whichard. S. C.
The complete in every
M low the
market
produce.
every
day, morning said
r-meeting Wednesday evening
Ber. Booth, Sunday
school a. m. H. A. Allen
superintendent.
every Hum
lay, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening.
H. at.
L. H. Pender,
, Services thin
Sun
j day school a. m. E. B.
W. K.
Horning and evening
prayer with sermon every
and 3rd Sunday. Lay
every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
Sunday school a. in. W. H.
Brown, superintendent. Litany
every a. m.
and fourth Sunday in each month
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
D. W. Davis, pastor. San-
day school P. H., W. B. Par
superintendent.
regular service
IN 1500.
J. f. t CO. I
Norfolk, Va.
and handlers of i
Ties Bags.
and shipments I
WHEN TOD WANT
try
. to
Mrs. L. B. WHITE,
Jack, N. C.
line f tin hind. Prices low
for
Al IN
American and Italian Marble
wire end Iron Peace
work
. i Hon.
LODGES
A. P. A.
Lodge. meets and
third Monday evening. B.
W. J. U. See.
K Lodge, No.
every Wednesday evening.
W. H. O. If. Hook-
K. of B. S.
O. Lodge,
No. meets every Tuesday
evening. V. Atkins, O.,
D. D. t in-i inn. See.
A Zeb Vance No.
1696, meets every Thursday even-
W. B Wilson, Secretary, J.
S. Tunstall.
a. Council,
No. meet every and
Thursday night In Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy
D. Smith
I. O. Conclave
No. Intel second and
in Odd
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
D, Smith Sec.
m. i
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers In
blocks, i
Private Wires to New York,
New Orleans.
H r i; S. MS Ionian
PATENTS
or o he
For hook,
J S
iii
Clerk Court, D. C.
Moore.
Sheriff, O. W. Harrington.
of Deeds, B. Williams
Treasurer, J. B. Cherry.
Coroner, O.
Surveyor, J. D. Cox.
J. J. W.
W. B. Home, J. B. J.
W. J. Spier.
meets every first Monday.
TOWN
Mayor, H. W. Whedbee,
Treasurer, H. L.
Clerk, J.
Tax Collector, C. D.
Police, J. T. Smith chief, W. H.
and I. Dudley.
I Aldermen, D L. O .
I Charles B F. Pat-
E B. B. L.
W. B. Parker and B. F. Tyson.
Board meets every first Thursday
night.
High tirade JOB
I done ban. is
You Write
a to eve; y
member of the best
lies in Pitt County when
you in
Eastern Reflector
Published Twice . Week.
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TO
PER.
VOL.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N FRIDAY, JANUARY 1903.
NO.
REFLECTOR
PRINTING
HOUSE
Manufacturing
Commercial Printers
Books, , Office Supplies, Etc.
GREENVILLE.
NORTH
Our Great
CLEARANCE SALE
Will interest every Clothing buyer
in a bound to move
our winter stock out of house if
will do it. Can't you
much about here, but if you'll come
to our for a Suit, .-in Overcoat,
or a of we'll show you to
your own satisfaction we will
save you money and give you well
made, perfect fitting garments
now.
TO AMEND
TOWN
CHARTER
Text of Bill to go to
Legislature this
Week.
FRANK WILSON,
The King Clothier
The General Assembly North
Carolina do
l. That Chapter ii
the Private of it being
ii It'll, Act to amend
laud Charter of
of and Hie
sane Is hereby in the
following
to wit- Strike out section two
art and insert in lieu thereof
the as section two.
ii from sod passage
of the limits of
town shall be as
I he Tar river where
In the east side of
as located at of
this act empties into Tar river, and
I hence op said branch to
point it crosses the old
road leading from
Green's mill pond; thence south
along the west side of said
road to L. C Arthur's
line; thence Arthur's
line and the bide of Twelfth
a westerly to a
point feet
due hundred feet
stake; due went to I. O. Ai
F. M. line,
with L line the
various courses to Town
and each
year thereafter each of said
Section That whole
live of said art be stricken
out the following
lieu thereof, to That the said
i hereby divided into lour
limits and boundaries
shall be as
first ward shall tie
of ill part of the territory of
town which lies north of the
of Third street, extending
from the eastern lo western
its of s-ii-i
The second shall be com-
posed of all that part of the
of said town which lies
and Fifth streets, ex-
tended the eastern to
of
me third ward of
all part of territory of the
town which lie. Fifth
ex-
from their junction to the
western of said town.
The fourth ward shall consist of
tout the of -ml i
which lies south-if the second
third ward, which is but
Section Amend ten of
said net
of following And if in
the of said the
of
divided, in that MM tan
or shall the deciding vole
the so shall de-
duly elected entitled to
hold each office.
Sections. Amend section
sub section two, of act by
between words
in thirty-four of said
sub section, the word
Hue thirty-live, words,
forbidden to
Section ti. Amend section twenty-
two of said act by striking out the
word in nine of aid
section and in lieu there-
of th-- word
Section That this act shall be
TO VOTE
ON BOND
QUESTION.
Greenville Will Again
Try to Get in the
Procession.
The General of North
do
That the Town of
Greenville is hereby authorized and
empowered to issue, in its name,
sixty-five thousand dollars of in-
bearing Coupon Bonds fur
the purposes in the manner
hereinafter set out, if a majority
of the qualified voters of said Town
against it shall V
printed ticket
v tit ten or
and judge
alt
it- ii or
which shall be
the word
The registrar
shall
the dosing of the
January Clean-Up Sale,
votes east shall
make alga
and which shall
delivered m Out
shall be delivered t
Clerk Board of Alder-
with the
and poll mill one copy to
tin mayor. The Minor Board
meet hi
o'clock on next
succeeding said at
their usual of and
of such a
lo lo open
and i-aid and
the are in, they make
and publish an official
of of said election,
which they shall certify to
whole of registered votes,
the cast
her said proposition. If
for inn cause returns have
shall vote in favor of such j M ,.,,,. hoard, before
at an election to lie held as declaring the result, shall
herein provided. I procure and compel such return.
S That the t,. alter the
issuing Bonds shall i by Board,
submitted to voters repeal lug
Town at a special election result.
to lie held for that Section Thai If a majority of
Tuesday April, the qualified voter of said
election shall l under as ascertained by said registration I
the general election laws of election shall vole
Stale Aldermen of Town, the Mayor and Board ,
except as bed by this Act. H d Town arc an-1
The Hoard of Aldermen of said and to cause to
shall at a meeting held on or I interest
before the First Thursday ,, Ma , amount not to
appoint a registrar and to live thousand dollars.
judges of election for each the be of j
Wards said Town as the same hundred dollars our stock In all departments is well very
, . .--. .- aid run Wishing our many awl
rat as ,,, v,,
may therein not to
live percent, per annum. The in-
on said l-e payable
on days
During month f January we intend give
opportunity to replenish their
tin the in the center of our store yen
will lot of odd of China and Glassware.
We propose to let you Lave this AT COST, a we
wish t dear of these odd pieces. Those
will lie sold for cash only at these so be suet
bring your pocket book In this lot yon will lad
Plates, Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Howls,
ft.-. lot is limited, but will
as long as stork lasts. We are going de the
same our stock of Nets. Ce-
dies, Finest mixed nut per
French candy that sells to will be
Plain candies per pound.
nice ones, This special sale will
Jan. 1st, Be on time lo gather t the
bargains. There has been a lot of new goods added
to our Grocery Stock since the holiday trade,
is now complete in this line. Ma natter hew
you are to suit, can suit you if you wast
wholesome food. We carry a large stock of tap grade
elegant Furniture to please the most
tastes. We have Fall Suite, odd
Chairs, Tables, Lounges, Basks, lid-
bOards, White Iron r. s.
ed hands are the bane of the little tot ex-
noun- times of older folks,
wind raise havoc with tender skin.
Fairbanks Tar Soap
First cleanses the skin of all impurities,
then heals and and keeps it Soft and
velvety. We have other soaps, too, from
Cashmere B to cheapest that
good use.
branch, up said
to the eastern of the Atlantic I in force from and alter its
Coast Line Railroad company
; of way; then a northerly
reel ion with the eastern of the
said right of way to the southwest
corner of the lot now owned by I No Room Fit a Lady to
Anyone who frequently goes to
REFORM NEEDED AT DEPOT
com
an easterly direction
with the Hue of lot to
the and around there
for will
then a with the
BAKER HART
In addition to the best stoves in the world we
carry everything you may expect to find in a hard-
ware store.
direction the line
if said lot to the line of
Twelfth then a
direction the of
Twelfth street lo
line of the Atlantic
Line company's
of way; then a line to
the east corner of It.
of the there fur
the public. The depot has two
rooms, for white
and tine for It ht of
the room white people that we
want to
nil of have to father
men and women, high low,
respectable and the
M. lot lot upon which L fa ail. all in this
now lo
wait for are
f Packing for Steam and Water Pipes is
decidedly the best thing; of the kind we
have ever handled. Call and examine it.
said R. M.
with his Hue
south west corner of his -aid
then with of bis said
lot in a northerly direction to
old plank road; then a straight
to endure the most disagreeable
surroundings It is no
thin; to see a class of in Ibis
waiting room who are smoking.
Board co,., .,
I procured or prepared proper
registration Poll Book for
registration of end pro-
of still which
registration and Foil Hooks shall and July of each end every
be kept used as election ,.,,,
record said Hoard. And as by the Mayor Clerk
there has been registration for and as
a Town election since the provided,
laws went into operation, I bat said Bonds
and for the purpose of ascertaining bring by mayor and
the legal voter shall be Issued and delivered
of said Town question of from thee to tin to tot Hoard of
issuing Bonds as provided for in Improvements hereinafter
this set, it is ordered that the Al for block or as a
men of said Town provide whole as they may l called for,
an entirely new registration of but entire amount so issued
voters thereof. The Mayor delivered snail not exceed in
shall, least twenty days before the aggregate the sun of
election, Issue dollars.
giving notice of said Section S. That said Bonds
designating the persons u p, consecutively
to conduct same ,. , ,, hundred and
plane in each ward where a la i rt, and
it is to lie held. It shall be shall keep B record of
duly registrar in each ward signed and to Board
to register all persons entitled by r Improvements with the
law to be registered a s voter In i their delivery and
said ward, and this he do tor Internal Improvements Coast Line for I his district, was
convenience at hi home or keep of the sale of here Monday.
line across the old plank road In the floor, cursing,
Bryan Nichols,
New Stock
Garden Seeds
Onion Sets
PEAS, BEANS, ETC
Bryan Nichols,
The Popular Druggists.
Be good to yourself-Drink
A Five Cent Cigar not made by a
Trust. You don't get any charity
presents with this cigar, but you do
get your money's worth of good
Tobacco, Book Store.
the w t-M corner of the colored
p thence
the hue of lot to
aid colored public school
lo the of
then due to the north-
drunk to be
Tina in not u nice
tn draw, hut it w true,
not he
all
ho a waiting room ex
of the river for Indies where they cm
the line of j be from
road direction aught to
to and J. B. Cher- to the railroad t
corner; then with J. B necessary
Cherry's, B. H ; early m
and U. W.
to Tar down law river
I to
Greenville's Great Department Store.
established
CO.,
and Granite Monuments,
Agents for Iron Fencing.
Rocky Mount,
Draw. I
For Prices and Designs, address the Rocky
Mount, N. C, office.
Main and Tower
MACON, GA.
THE EXTRA TRAIN
to Have Better Transportation
Capt. W. H. Newell, or Norfolk. I
the Superintendent of the Atlantic
lit- called to
any other place hut to sold and relative to the
it -lull be the duty of the shall the
each ward to attend with reported to the Board of Aldermen bra double
at the place to be and by service over this branch of
designated by in his Hoard. Line.
Friday I
A Wilmington citizen who if
that he raided hog and
Section That four ten pigs on a city
act by striking feet, ought to take ofT percent
out all after the word proportion discount for the ill health
in lines three and four of and certain discomfort which h-
in lieu thereof bin That such
to nay a nuisance lie
each shall entitled Wilmington's
Alderman, shall hold fin
but that only one up-to-dare of
I be each health
for ward. That order
to put provision In operation
Alderman D. S. Spain, of the find ; A young man assisting in
want, Alderman K. B. of for a by the
of t ward, Alderman B. city editor to the to
P. of the third ward, a certain bill. After
Alderman W. B. Parker, of the several he returned to the
j fourth ward, shall continue to hold office and instead
over under their present tenure he
till the Brat day of July, tutu flourished a he
That with the election on the which he
Saturday the
election from two o'clock
each for the purpose of
all persona entitled to
who not been
And In duty
of judges of election to attend with
the registrar their
wards on preceding the
election fr l hearing
and determining nil contests
challenges as to inn. The
registration to
II all and the
ball be at sunset
the Sat pieced
log the election. If any vacancy
shell st any time for any
the of registrar
r Judges of for mid
it shall be reported to the
muter, who hi immediately
The
at o'clock a. in. on said
April, 1903,
lie closed at six o'clock p. m. on
-aid day, alt whose
are found the
a shall be to vote
at said election for or is
said bonds. Those desiring
to vote for it vote a written
or printed ticket which Ive
Aldermen in 1908 one Al- now need the bill written or printed
Newell said his company
the delay
earned by the of the
peal fall, that the
petition sent wits
that all would be done
to remedy trouble. Be said
suggestion in The
was endorsed by the To
Board trade and on which
the petitions were
another leave. early
in morning, go through to
aim in the evening,
making connection both ways with
all at Parmele, he thought
would be and while he
could Dot say at present just when
this will go into effect, It will be
done as soon as
Of course changes and increased
facilities lie at
for all are aware that the
Immense of the
mouths has taxed the railroad
their full capacity, to get on
that more roll-
One in four of the stock end must be
who arrived lust year For this the
could not read or write. joint petitions sent from Green-
It has recently been discovered Ayden, and
Handel composed the asked Line to
a Sunday. Make under con-
New recently died and do the best possible
after being Inoculated by a fly lo relieve the situation. The
Mayor's Court.
Mayor ll. w Whedbee has
disposed the following cases
sines last
K. Keel Jim Cox, simple
lined each costs
Tom Williams, currying con
weapon, hound over to
Superior court.
Joe Stocks, down
lined and costs,
Hill Jenkins, drunk and down,
lined one penny and costs, eT,
J. F. Craft, fined one
penny
Junta Mills, driving over eight
miles an hour, lined one penny and
Fleming, running livery
without license, lined and coats,
Newell is indeed gratifying, and
the petitioners can afford to be pa-
with the Improvements
are in
an rated.
Superior Court
Freeman
guilty.
Benjamin Smith aid Smith,
resisting pleads guilty,
pay
of costs.
Harvey
deadly guilty.
I. carrying con-
weapon
guilty.
Jesse Jolly and Jolly,
retailing without license, Jess
lolly guilty, ti
Jolly
J. Co,
mistrial.
Sum Mill, who last
sentenced to six mouth road,
sentence was to Bus
cost.
James Latham and Moses
gambling, guilty.
J. A. Smith, retailing
license, guilty, fined cost.
Dee Heed, Shade Pollard, Sobers
Harris, gambling, guilt,
Julius Moore and William
Moore Vela awl
Charles retailing
license in tao not
Judging from ad
la Vow sews-
those New Yorker
think that lb people a big
fool as people
Yorkers Ad to
shall be In those to vote with of infected sheep, assurance that come through Capt. right.
m EASTERN
H.
The lo the Gov-
D. I. Own.,,
P. R. OUTLAW, Editor.
The people of any
ft h, to
depend upon the of
whiskey for the sale of products of
the soil. If they can't do any-
Mil as introduced be-
come a law, that each county,
should be governed by offered to swap par
left out or included dona with Terrell of
this bill, the
seem best for
at
C, J nail
FRIDAY, JANUARY
Bloomers are barred in Okla-
home. again does I
Western empire fling the
in the face of the effete East.
Hers man item going the rounds, thing else with their corn, let One about a senatorial
the press that ii worthy of some it to the poor of the large primary is that it would not furn-
notice and j do- are many isl many patriotic withdrawals
me because corn fix I lie good of the party
of Wilkes have
employed lawyers to go to Raleigh been the shape
to of liquor instead of brawl. and abuse a woman, and;
proposed for Wilkes W.
W. Barber, H. L. J. still love you; ridicule her
W. were employed. Human nature is a queer article. will hate you and shrink.
We suppose there will be much; The passengers on the over-due; fa
of this kind of work going on
throughout the state in the next
few weeks. The liquor men are
going to do all in their power to
prevent the passage of the London
bill by the legislature, and they
Hair Splits
I have need Hair Vigor
for thirty Mars. It ii Tor
hair dressing and for
a the
steamer St. Louis bad a stormy
trip, and no doubt many of them I here may be such a thing as a
prayed safe delivery from the but the glory i
Hair-splitting splits
friendships. If the
is done on your
own head, it loses friends
for you, for every hair of
your head is a friend.
Hair Vigor in
advance will prevent the
splitting. If the splitting
has begun, it will stop it.
i a
it Ma, .
ill on. M- .
your mt . ad
J. C. AH CO.,
TO VOTE
ON BOND
QUESTION.;
Greenville Will
Try to Get in the
Procession.
ii
. Kim
That to provide for
Tobacco Guano
Ammonia, per cent.
Available Acid, per cent.
Potash K per cent
A new brand prepared with great care expressly
for Tobacco.
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY,
Norfolk, Va. Tarboro, N. C. Columbia, S. C.
wrath the sea. Yet, when the probably comes beyond
steamer finally arrived, people skies.
who had been praying to the Lord
will spend money freely to Hire I just to save their lives got their Wilmington has a chance to,
lawyers to help them in this j courage back and held an Carnegie library, but we j
pose. Of coarse any and all meeting, denouncing every hope she will consult Mr.
lawyers have the right to accept thing connected with wind, waves
for the proposed system of Lights
Waterworks.
H .- That the Board of
T make
Monthly Meeting
be the duty cf the Board of ;, Board of Aldermen which
Aldermen of-d Town each and set out In detail the proceed-
at the same time that p of
Morally. 1903 oilier taxes are levied, to levy a, report shall be
the UNITED OF THE CON
with rec-
of Aldermen
such fees do such work if they
to, bot there u another view
of the matter.
While every lawyer has a legal
right to accent a fee and work for
the whiskey interest, those who
do so are, for a price, selling their
influence against morality
temperance,
steamers. Mao's
may be God's
but the season of
is over the devil gets to
work again at the same old stand.
Of course Durham t
with
out a newspaper wrangle.
The bullet of the Till
and man reached its mark,
and helping to Carolina is steeped in the crown-
foster upon their people and their shame of a cruel, wanton,
stale the greatest evil in existence. I worthier a or a
They have the legs right to j Caesar than an officer of an
do this, but they have commonwealth. K. G.
moral right. Gonzales passed away Monday
-i. hi is frank to say life blood the
that every lawyer who will thus pages of South Carolina's history.
sell his to an evil that is May justice be but
so to humanity, ought, is the Lord.
to In- marked by every advocate;
should be re- the times, the Lea,
of it if
Half the world know
how the other half lives, mid
doesn't to know.
Carr Colonel
have something in last.
the
Iii the senate no Friday the fob
were among the new bills
By Spence. of To
taking of deposition in
the slate in aid with out
he ever comes half a ago a Northern the state,
before the public tasking suffrage, army was marching through the By Norris, of To
The people are earnest in their laying waste the fair laud.
determination to rid North Carolina burning, killing and To- lo officers to
serve notice appointing registrars
of saloons, and the lawyer, or saw day the city of Birmingham, in and elections,
throws himself in Alabama, is sending car loads By of To allow
way of this movement should help relieve the fuel children to represent their
the the poor cit- on their mother's side.
Section That said Board of
Internal Improvements shall keep
a mil and complete record of their
proceedings which shall likewise
be at all times, to the in-
of the Town of Greenville.
Section said Board of
Internal Improvements coo
tract for the material for plants
other improvements further
construction same they
may-cause lbs same to be erected
, What a lesson, my
By of A hill for
employment of stenographers
for count. This gives a Judge
right lo engage one when
The petitions that are being cir-
asking the legislature lo I
pats the bill Senator A jury has
H. A. London, ought to be signed fort By Henderson, of Rowan, To
by every person who wants to see extortionate prices. The proper system of beating
the whiskey saloons in North Car-1
There are four in. old Time,
features in this hill that
and then we won't care a
mini i
, These were among the bill
in lbs
Orders No. It, special tax upon all or the Board
Army Northern Ya., April; We polls and property and shall be open, at I
of the
After four years of interest the tame Town of Greenville.
marked by doe payable.
courage and fortitude, the
of Northern Virginia has b ea collected and
to yield to for as other taxes are and
and shall same to be set
I not id I for purpose of
of so many hard fought , the interest on
who have remained steadfast to lie used for no other
the last, that I have consented
them. Section Thai the pay-
But, feeling valor and of Interest said bonds shall
could accomplish that and payable January 1st,
could compensate for the . II if any of said bond, shall
or otherwise as
they may deem best but In any
and all the Town shall be
the sole owner of the property,
plants, and other Improvements
and shall have the Bole and
control and management of the
same and said Board and the
of Aldermen forbidden
of or
faithfully performed; and.
pray a merciful God will to set aside from I h a
extend you Hi, blessing am. revenue, of ownership and
protection. ; said town a sinking fund to pay
With an of said Bonds or any
of your bonds at maturity and for
your a grateful j let, .
of kind and generous j to turn of
for myself, I bid j
you an farewell. or taxable property
K. E. five on every
the mournfully said unless s
interesting presented by tam b by
Hooker in of the General
Monday afternoon, Jan approved by -e
The occasion was of said Town at a
celebration of the birthday or Gen. j to be held that
which it required the general f the State
every G. Mo a, , condemnation of
HEARNE CO.
Groceries. Provision-, Country Produce,
Fruits, Candies, Tobacco and Cigar.
Agents for Wilbur's Horse, Cattle and Poultry
mutt have attended the com inn old after that time the Board of the Board
or the contest, I determined Aldermen or the Board or In-1
avoid the useless sacrifice Improvements, as case
those whose past services Pt due
them to their lo lie clipped from the
men. terms of the agree-1 delivery of the
officers and men can return the Coupons to clipped
to their homes remain off shall be riled with
You will take of the Board.
you the that proceeds S. That
from consciousness or the ratification or this
I control.
Section That In
and or
plants and improvements the
, use,
hundred S
i of taxable
may become necessary. And when
the properly Board
cannot agree upon the amount of
damages to be paid for the prop-
so taken or the
controversy shall be
I is provided for in the Charter
I town or at it provided In
for
property
I A dollar as gets a
worth of
every tune. U It i
Fruit Jars.
for YOU bring back the and
great evil of intern-. . -.--. tone, H.
TO LIVE
Is what all mast do. If there is eating
there is no living, and what you eat
be of the best quality. A visit to our
will convince you that we carry the best of
everything in
Groceries and Family Supplies
and that the variety and quality are not
anywhere. Remember also that
AFTER FEB. WE WILL SELL NO
ON ACCOUNT,
but everything will go for cash only, and
selling for cash will enable us to give you the
very lowest prices.
Johnston Brothers,
THE CASH GROCERS.
Have You Forgot
THAT I AH STILL
One provision it that If could be started on Fuller, or To protect
liquors shall be sold except the right track, and the
It I a.
incorporated towns of or more
of To punish
seduction married
population. Another it in
that shall be without imitating the long-;
except in incorporated of eared with protect fish industry in North Car
or more population. waters.
Another section provides that It doesn't make any difference
any or section wanting to
vote on the question of having mines, at we can git along without following were only bills vi ,
prohibition or a dispensary can coal. But there ate lots or importance introduced
do so by one third or the voters or democrats who would freeze By
features or were
presented. The room
. darkened lit with a
or wax candles throwing a
soft halo about a perfect picture
Lucas, of To Um. ,
laud old, which was suspended
arch, draped with red
,,, ,
Saturday's session
Town or hereby
constituted a Board
Improvements for the
Greenville to receive and
sell said Bonds proceeds
for the purpose and in the manner
herein set out.
Section That if a vacancy
should occur in said Board of In
improvements, for
private property without walling
for the determination or such
pro the town's title to
such property or its rights to per-
occupy the tame shall
not become absolute until the
final or the court is
complied with.
Section. the Board or
Aldermen or Town shall have
elect
it
county section petitioning death if a republican
county for such the coal
election, but such elections cannot
beheld oftener than ones in two Lo the poor is getting it
where the lady wears her
The other important provision The pale faces are stealing
of the bill is that , all
where liquors are permitted to be red man may have to do
sold after the of July, 190,1, all ,,, ,, H
applicants for license file
their with the Board of We that the
Aldermen thirty days in advance, dent's appointment of a is
application must have giving Boston half as much reel
majority of agony as the sacrilege
voters or town, and of those Illinois bean
lo public 11.-pi rM.
Under bill liquors can lie The South Carolina senate need
told only in incorporated towns of go to trouble of impeach-
or more and only towns log Lieutenant Governor
where a majority of he escapes hangman the
it told. Such strong petitions public will attend lo his case.
should go to the Legislature at,
will secure passage of bill.
With lo
By of For
the or certain confederate
bill
marriage limit of all or
confederate soldiers
to pensions from the first of
light and water supplied said
ceremonies, i person or persons t fill such , individuals, firms or
some time- as devoted to business I vacancy or vacancies. I Corporations In or out of the cot-
That Board or ,,. said town and to
rules and reg-
some person a. Treasurer or ions concerning the use of or
said Herd not of their number damages to same
who snail cuter to bond. s. Section it be
l required by id Board or
u or to injure,
damage, or destroy any of
later a-i
contest lo- prizes was Mrs.
E A. Jr., and Mrs. F. O,
Harding
closed
memorable evening. Mrs. M. D.
San. New York, was the guest
April, 1862 to the April, .
1868.
School Report
It was a quiet day to the House r. o
also, I he It , in the
being only topic for much
.--i. , j a report of the school
for the year 1902. from which Ike
figures are
of
the new bills in-
were
or
vent hunting on lands another. I
Morton, r New Re i
to Paymaster General of teachers
Guard. ,
To a
, of collections
M average of
Fuller, of To go
Trimly
of To
Dry Good., Drew Goods, Shoe.
Hats, Shirts, Pants,
Tinware, A
WHICH I AM ABLE TO
Come to see for your neat of Flour or Pork.
Toot to please-
Jas. B.
J.
sale of said Bonds or
oilier funds and for faithful
of as may-
or o .-n by said Board. The
each Sunday. this
j was far the Thomas
property erected under this act or
to contaminate the water supply
used by said town and any person
said Board fix the convicted any f
ti i. of such Treasurer not lo ex- of section shall be
s half per on fined or Imprisoned or both In
lie aim of or the Court.
That the of That
Internal shall ad the private or 1901 being an
B for tale and last an act to authorize the
-lo. slept at they Greenville to issue Bonds
deem advisable lo secure the for purposes of making
bell price, but in said god every
shall lie sold for less than its fa.-c pan of laid Act It hereby repealed.
a. That this Act
Section Thai said Board be and after lie rail
Improvements shall ex- fiction.
jurisdiction Superior Court, in
I pi., u a t . sere eleven I came to lie by
J. Morgan and his as- cases, . . , J
. . . . , , . of school person or persona
to found. ,, the of the sales of NOTICE TO
I he latest objection park for poor people in New Bond, in establishing, The of Superior Court of
Watt.
bill In conies from the i more to on the L , , Ki for said Town a or electric day lift, on
town of through the
of John W. u.,, the la the short nm T
., deem Tor
before adjourning in honor of Lee
the ex- In I time Senate
Citizen. Citizen's correspond- operator, can keep the together Senator Blow, Pill
door a few days longer, introduced three loll, sent up W-
In one of their entertain
menu. The picas comments speak
ii terms company,
novelty excellence
Two and two make
always depends upon
what and are.
Two gallons of water and two
gallons or milk make four
gallons or milk.
Neither does four gallons of paint
that's half lime, whiting, day
kerosene oil, make of
real paint,
That's we mean by saying
It
takes fewer gal Ions of Lead
and Zinc than of mixed to
paint a house, and it wears twice
or three at long lead
LAND BALE.
B; of a of tat
Court of Pitt county la Ike tote-
Isl U
of w. Smith vs
Sarah A. C. ant
sell on Monday,
is
In tn one-half
in
place or of That
of B. W. T.
Shad.
and ft. A. and being lb. land
upon which W. Smith iv,
time of his death
more or said land will told
subject lo the
Dec. xv,
T. H,
oil, mixed by hand.
ton,
N.
TOWS FOB
I lei o of
in
Mr. Uses. A M-
Olive H.
bought g of Lead
and Zinc to paint his bonsai,
hit having figured that It
would require at least that amount j
gallons did work and as re-
turned
Tours truly,
P. W. A CO.,
New York.
P. H.- II. L. Carr sell our paint,
This bill would be a drawback having recently raked in mil
to We have but one lion dollar. In a railroad deal.
in the county I
of note, situated about
from Ibis place. The proprietor i a Governor Aycock
by steam; and would work a Governor Terrell,,
from Greenville, one to amend the
charter of town, one to
school, lo
issue bonds for improvements.
It give that
tot W do will
, . P.-., having en, i
been
It e.
all the surplus grain . i
sad ts
iii-i mill
each week
all
u.
insure
Ii sill for
it.- benefit of the
lot.
Can he Cores.
ins Want,
i sag,
Ike of laid
town and lo the
of a the
in of a Market House, i dale of this or this will
Town Hall rooms and Other plead In of their recovery,
nils day of 1802
quarters for Fire
Department, Apparatus, horses, I
and in s other improve-.
, ,,. Said Board and
Aldermen may adopt fur
told Town. Provided the said
W. H
on Nobles.
OB
lay mule
u , , . and from In rear
Board shall first cause to be paid of Whits
out of the proceed, of the tale of, mule with it
told Bond, Town j
ii- of lo the .
of
It. ,
,. ii .
having rings to fill out tile.
Will pay reward
try of ears,
nothing by holding up
In at if one re-
publican does sot it another
Herald
others, I
MONDAY,
bout, door In
v lie, sell public to the highs
cash, lb. rail
I. A house tad lot on
ts th.
Z. A house and lot on Groan, street
x W- B- Wilson,
A M. Perkins and U Cherry.
And two other lots In
the town of
H and
of W, C.
Jennie and
This, lbs toil of
ALEX L. BLOW.
The of every nation.
The rich men, poor men and
All tribute lo
Little Early Bison.
H Ban Antonio, Tex.,
Lilt e Pills ire
best evil said I. say family.
I them
to everybody. They
Wok Head-
Torpid Liver, a.
other liter
a.-. W-A-l.
NOTICE TO
of lbs
of
hat lag bean Issued to ma by lbs
of of p
lift of no-
Is to
J of no-
o a
will b.
-B. to
estate mate to
This n
Reorganized.
We will continue to carry on the
business without making any change,
as we had thought to. We desire to
thank our friends and customers for
their past favors and ask a con-
of the same in the future.
We shall offer special prices on our
entire stock. Watch this space next
week.
Ricks Wilkinson
WILCOX GETS THIRTY YEARS.
Slayer of Nellie Narrowly Escapes
the Gallows.
-T
saga
Hertford, N. C, Jan. Wilcox, who was on trial
for the second time for the murder of Nellie was
afternoon found murder the second degree, and
sentenced by Judge Council to years in the penitentiary
The a us a hung jury was anticipated.
TIE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
If it CROSS U
u to lo f yo
t,
aW w you to
m m bus. W need
-ant you will X k-p
It tor who And
Attorney Harry
St t
from
Dr. L. C down t
Parmele
morning.
Mm M. O. who I
wire Mr T. E.
Hooker, Monday We
for
Jury Report.
At term of Superior court
the grand jury made the following
ON
We. the grand jury,
that upon examination of Keg
later of Deed office the Campbell
index adopted and all
index be
add.
added his may be
the of
the of and
better pro-
for the and jail.
Superior court
in good
O. T.
ON JAIL.
We the jail, the
good, healthy
and well led food.
were found
We the com
to purchase better
G. T. Tyson, Foreman.
ON HOME.
A com mil lee of the grand jury
County Home and
the good.
were well
fed and clothed. All appeared
with the present
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND
purchase of
lite
J. O. W. Gravely, of
Monday requite the to
NOTES
Is th. Sod-
Met
WorM
JANUARY
Mrs. O. B. -at been
days.
B. C. of Bunford, came
in evening.
Clarence went to
Sal day evening.
returned
day
J. W. Bryan left
for City Hew
York.
H. H. Carr left Saturday for
when he will engage la
business.
C. K left this morn
lag for Philadelphia to attend a
watch school.
. rs. M. A. Stephens, of Dunn,
who has been visiting friends here,
left this morning
Mr-. B. B. left Ibis morn-
for Raleigh lo attend meet-
of the State H tit oriel Society.
Mr. sad His. N. D. Swan, of
New York, in Saturday eve-
lag to. visit Mr. sad Mrs. T.
Hooker.
Dr. Mrs. E. A. Mrs.
M. R. and Mrs. II. C.
Hooker returned Saturday eve-
from Mew York.
J. T. came over
illuming from Ki on bis way
to Washington where he hat ac-
a position.
and returned borne
Mr. sod Mrs. J. S. of
Newark, N J., and Mrs. of
New York, arrived own-
U visit Mr. Mrs. Ola
Forbes. gentleman will
a few days bunting
J. S. Joyner, of Baltimore, left
tine
S. W. Chamberlain returned
from Kinston this
Matthews
evening from
Mount.
Mrs. of
Neck, it visiting titter, Mrs.
E. B.
little
Mat Savage returned
morning from a visit lo Ayden.
Nil
Mrs. Nannie Cobb, who some
ago taken to a hospital
In Philadelphia, died
week. remains reached
Saturday evening and
were taken to Sunday for
interment.
keep good order, also re-
N. C,
Mrs- Dr. and Miss
Mamie of who
have been a few dais
here with Mrs. S. B. re-
turned borne Monday
Any one in need of two good
will do well lo see O. K.
of place.
Miss to
Greenville Saturday.
Mrs. Evelyn Cox, of
Springs, moved in Monday. She
is
L. H. saw mill ha
been shut for several days
account of some burned ii.
boiler. j
B. F. Manning have just
received a car load flour.
Write or phone u for prices on
at time. We are,
glad to A.
G. Co.
O. A. is buying cot
seed every day. You will bud
him always at top of the mar-
Misses Laura and Cox
spent Sunday near with
Miss Olivia Cox, who if quite ill.
Joe ti
down Saturday bas
ding some time his
law, Mrs. S. E Tucker,
lo i p.
land to raise I A
more vegetables Home's, for
use. Tyson Foreman, j as well as,
I oils, lead, c. Buying car
Superior Coast. with wire you will find that
The have are able to you in
disposed of time last week
Charles Little, affray, guilty,
lined and coils.
W. H. Allen, assault dead-
weapon, guilty, lined
costs.
price. If you are building or
jaunting give them . call before
making your purchase.
Saloon League metal
regular time Sunday morning at j
school chapel at A.
B. F. George talk made J B. Car
affray, a by
and oils, discussions
at .,, on
ODy f .,., doz
George Joyner, assault have
deadly weapon, fined, Mr nut
costs. j o,,
slits Ann, y Mr o
and Flora larceny, bu regular here Sun
Mimes
Mr. Mrs. Chamber
lain, who were married this
morning in over on
the train to visit Mr.
Mrs. B. W. parent.
of the groom. Mr.
lives in Durham and bit bride
a Miss of
Bills to Greenville.
Copies Of the bills relative to
that will be tent to
have
ins for publication,
so that our people may know just
and child bills propose. As
A. Q. C. Libby, Boston, who
hat been suiting P. B. Cotton, at
Bruce, took the train here
morning for his home.
Robert con
weapon, plead
judgment on payment
of costs.
J. A. Elie Powell
Ed Powell, affray,
bulb Elie
Powell fined and Ed
Powell IS and costs.
day after noon at
Charlie Baker, of
Sunday in He
teemed to be all smiles
The Cash System.
that selling for
it safest and best method
of Raleigh, who have been
visiting her parent Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. home
today.
TUESDAY, JANUARY ,
J. Joyner, of Baltimore, it in
town.
M. Cherry went up road
this morning.
A. Sugg, Jr., of Mount,
is in town.
J. L. Taft went to Parmele this
morning.
Dr. C. M. Jones, of
was here today.
J. left Monday
evening for
W. H Grimes returned Monday
evening from
Dr. Joseph of Ayden,
was lo town today.
D. B. Moors Fred of
Ayden, here.
O. T. A. Tucker
went to this
bills are quite long they will have
to be published In installments.
One is to amend the charier of the
town, one to establish a graded
school, one is to bonds
for improvements.
Fin
During a and terrible at
lack of croup our little girl
from
says A. I. postmaster,
Chattel, Mich., and a dote of
Minute Cough Cute was
repealed often. It re
the swelling and i ion
cut the sud shortly the
resting easy and
It Colds.
and all and
Lung tumbles. Minute Cough
Cure lingers in the throat and
chest and enables to con-
tribute pure, health giving oxygen
to the blood. Jen. L. Woolen.
Air Beat- near
Greenville Apply to
Bros.
Charlie Corner, assault with of doing for us and
deadly weapon, for our as it en-l
Jim Nelson, concealed . u, cheaper we have
weapon, not guilty. decided alter February no
Louis Joyner, affray, be hold on
J. W. Hall, assault with deadly,
weapon, guilty. it was our policy from the be
John W. Hall, carrying conceal-, ginning to do a cash
ed weapon, guilty. j but during past year
Henry Bynum, carrying conceal- instances when, fur
ed weapon, guilty, and the policy departed
from. now it it our purpose
Isaiah Payton, assault ; to adhere lo polity, and
deadly weapon, guilty. j it given that all may know
that after February 1st WE will
A Bl. . I. no
I. th. value A. a
C, places on enable to sell goods
Wilt's Witch Salve, He very clone margin
bad pile, for
years. I tried doctors and
medicines, but all tailed except
Witch Hazel Salve. It
II combination of
the healing properties of
Hazel with and
and
blind, itching
protruding piles, tores,
bruises, eczema, salt
and all diseases. L.
Woolen.
Attention
You are earnestly requested lo
No
will be
to your interest lo trade with
We have a complete of all
kinds of Groceries and Family
Supplies.
for
it ii for Itself,
when but disordered
or over-loaded.
the natural Juliet of digestion and
does the work of the stomach, re
nervous while
of that organ
are allowed In rest and heal.
sit digestive
food lino
, . , in
A A. M. Sunday, February I W ,,, L.
at B a. m., lo perform .
Constipation
The Ms-
Not o
Malaria
the last tribute of lo
memory of our departed
J. R. at grave
o'clock a. m. All visiting
of are
invited. By order of W. M.
J. M. Sec.
The senatorial caucus, Tuesday
night, adjourned without
pushing anything, and Ike
about las tarns at
Docs head ache Pain
k your eyes
in your mouth lit
your liver I are
liver They cure email-
headache,
I Great Clearance Sale of all Fall and
Winter Goods Now Going; on at
Just
Yards
Hamburgs, Ail-Over
Laces and Insertions.
OUR LINE
of Monte Carlo Jacket and
Wraps at per cent
reductions.
Floor--NEW
by Yesterday's
The Reflector Printing House is talking to
u orders Printing of any
Largest Print Shop in Pitt-County,
mi One at-a Aria, tat
KM, caws
I TO MU or
RHEUMATISM.
. in
At hr
of
M. C. A
Mb m M
It I
II So Tired
Mil I
Tim without
for
i-aw
ft. A
at Ca., ft. A.
mm
Don't fail to see me
before you buy
Shells, Stoves,
eaters Pumps,
Locks, Hinges.
And anything else in the Hardware Line.
Your friend,
H. L. CARR
TWO TEAKS HAVE BEES IS
mi in mm.
OF X. J., POLICY HAS
Valor,
up
that -Turks automatically,
j. U N
Will i instated if be
ft or after
of payment of mm interest.
year -7. No S.
payable at the f the i f
year, provide, premium for the current paid
Tory may be used To reduce Premium. off
To the or
To make policy payable a an during the lifetime j
of
J L.
Three Time
the Value of
Any Other.
bird
Third Faster
Agents wonted in all
in in.
W Wilson Mi Co.
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
Goes up or
down
According to the
you give your
Keep it to
and it goes down. Keep
it before the public and it
climbs up.
X. v-r it Well, limn
II let the w
-i ii m
hand. put
for a
in b
ha; p a
My no m to
b to
make that
I admit bow
I will to
we If be will n
If
or admiration.
it a for la a of
be M ad
to
It to me to If i
to on
Than do nerd for ad-
for overboard
o from behind a
7- winter at It
did
not scruple to oat in
with a Tb
Mil they attended after had over
board brr
be put on and all
Jewel When tier
be A vi
they at th ball vet
every man who
to . tier and
that
than before be
her Mil card then
tort to her partner and did not
It time to He
drove with to hr
prattle different
had the and
loft at the door without th
The day be b-r a note
break lac the
i of or In an en
i to
and it man.
Heywood taken attach
at He
I It. to evidence
j a wayward He deemed
by who
i to have been M wife, next
If any. must apology from
But a
view.
Tb neat which
and met a
concert
with
to
what He it
to till
him on arm of tier
when turned bead
There weapon with
en a m effectively
How
that
to and
the same time to
There was another
of the
a of men. she
to
were i-
way. of he
looked fr only
to the situation. bad cut
and taken up with an
other man When the self lot
went home ht was
near I collapse, nearly ready
sue for Hut the
he awoke an hour
and near ah
and
to to a finish.
When a man up hi
mind that be la and. after
over Invariably
come to the MM he Is
bard to move Pay day passed
which he
met her
had had no place whatever In hut life
to by be
haughty and mad
i him feel be a worm of
She went m fur to circulate a
J that rM to
I came breaking
I through armor and
his already lacerated heart, but he
left
out In the cold, up with a widow
This move, though be made It without
the Intention of a a
weapon, carried to his
beloved enemy. panic
an for
hut if for
and frankly
be bad been In wrong resorted
to a petty and transparent device
At a party, suddenly
herself from partner, she went
over to where was
and without looking at pinned a
favor to the lapel Of his coat Then-
casting up eyes, she feigned to nave
been mistaken In the person
was nut duped, did she expect him
to be. Why bad not surrendered
and aboveboard. he. being a
man. could not but be did not
trouble himself about so small a matter
since he knew from moment he
her master. He put arms about
and away After
cling the room led
a window seat, where they remained
for the of evening. Then and
there a treaty of peace was signed
very lenient with her.
though she knew well that would
stand no more trifling.
However, all much ad
about nothing, for now
having children to lake rare of.
baa neither the time the Inclination
to accept attentions from other men
than husband
lost her beauty, and her have
fallen away. F. A.
It he
the are at sat-
a we
MM do ii i M
It n. a at a t Ml pee era to
ease earning y
h car hi oft hr-
Pills
TAKE NO
m TASK OF FLAX
will
grow. Are you
with If not, ad-
it, will satisfied
with will find o-
pit interested in if you
talk t i-h
HE REFLECTOR
Push your business
up by advertising.
U at w to In D-, n
It shown In the high clues of work wt tr
turning out. We hate the equipped
do a of print inn hardly lied in
If to the
A a note to a rich
whom be was on friendly terms
to know If be could borrow an for
few hours. The worthy old man
no scholar and happened to have
with at the time, to
whom he did not to expose
Ignorance. Opening the note and
tending to road it. he reflected a m.
and turned to the
he. your master I'll
come myself
van
you were to marry
to tonight My
are about even.
CHow so, hoy
must any either or
Far Bis Tea.
are you to at
rate doctor
Dr. called to a pa-
I'm afraid ha
die I can get to him. n.-
aV row of tn line
the walls a yard.
X Confederate ; and,
from them,
thus
taken in
your general over there
warfare are in be
at In
lion am t. three of
to count fro
right to left, and every fifth man
to the front
A along line All
that men who were
to to front moat die
yon man on the right
officer
A young girl em Tired from a door
loading front the
and She
wore an apron a cap denoting that
a She bad made both
for m were
girl had gone to
and hat Allen Clarke, who
of war Having
gained permission to nurse bun.
had devoted to the sick In
hospital attached to the .
for In this case the
blue and gray mingled, till she
bad woo admiration of all and
of
came with a quick step.
She bad Just hard of order and
. I
No.
said but ton. red
No
forward with as a
tread if ordered to met a human en
While the had counting
Clarke had and
seen that her Mien would i-
fifteenth man. He had only
from tin- day
before and now. with one la
five chance of death him.
A voice rang out Am and
clear who had wedged herself
In between No H and her brother.
four N front. Al
what his done,
forward to the place
with bat, by his
fell on the ground behind
Lucia stood rigid two
ate attendants carried him away.
As Major I'll Hugh, the
at the girl
Ins In the rank of death his eye
as net with sympathy
Alias he but
all must the
let you would make, hut It cannot be
will die with my brother it
I cannot die for
you
will before him when be I
shot, and the bullet will end this
struggle for us
the
back those
who are to In- from the
dead Ml
The five men and the
to right.
the major,
can't go to the men's
will. she said take my
brother's place. Where he would go
A rater leak crooned Major Fit
Hugh's face
he
Clarke to my office under the care of a
corporal and two With ha
turned and Into the building A
few minutes later Lack Clarke ea-
Into presence He directed
the men who brought her there to with-
draw Then he to her
if I promise you when your
brother Is led out to die you shall he
notified and permitted to go out with
will you go to your room and re-
main there you are
well; you have my word.-
Lucia left the office and. going to her
room, threw herself on couch and I
hurled fact In a pillow.
j her gave place to a sort of
long there
did not know. She by a
knock at the door, and Major
orderly told brr to come. She
up with a moan, bat era dually
mustered strength to go with a Una
to the prison yard with her
In line, ware three
men who had been drawn by lot for
execution, among them brr brother.
was about to spring toward
when Major i Hugh called to her to
wait Then, a paper from
bis to
No ----1
i- of service or Miss
Clark In and hr
to many and
of those drawn
for In retaliation
added the officer,
the prisoners
When and three
men entered KM the door
the major turned
to the girl, who stood mute him.
he
of my life when I
cured that order from coin
can I you my
asked the girl after
to
permitting me to
The girl stood If swayed by the
Than, her band,
to me the return at
MM.
once a mother who had a
Wry and bad daughter of her o
Chat vary fond of and a very
and good stepdaughter that
bated and wanted to get rid of. bat
be didn't how in the world aha
could get of bet a., she went and
naked the hen wife's
awn wife tell yon ho I
roe can get of he- an oW
and no oar Mat yet
the night in It and came out of It
alive. Too order stepdaughter to
and alt up In all night working
flax, and he dead In
Home the mother MB, she or
to get ready
go off that to work a of
lax la the old church, and Bat fear that
whatever hap
pea to In the church during the
Bight put a very great task at
before that fifty women couldn't
do In night and threatened to
her life In the morning If did not
have It done
The poor took her wheel and all
her night and off to
and sat down and
work
Rat wasn't long sitting at
work heard a great and
la there came a great, M looking
ghost, and be down on seat be-
and that be wanted his
feet and hair combed, for
they hadn't bees or it hadn't
ran combed for TOO
then, poor she
for you. and I'll help
you all I
So laid her and
washed feet combed hair
very, very nicely indeed.
AM when bad the ghost
I've never met
good a you. Can do anything
for
a stepmother
who isn't good to me and baa put be-
fore me this night a task that fifty
women couldn't do. but I don't know
whether or not you can help me. I've
all you see there to work and
have woven Into cloth before
down at your ease
the ghost he. I'll do
this for you.
no he took a breaker that
pi lea long and broke flax, he then
took B handle seven
long a block seven miles wide and
It; he then took a that
seven long and It. and
he took a hackler that was seven
and hackled It and a wheel that
mile high and spun It and
a reel and
reeled It and a loom r at
and wove it Into cloth.
And when be had all this done be
gave a comb every time she
put It Into her would comb
a bag of gold dust out of It
d i-K early, when the
came to church to see If
dead, to find
there alive and well, with all of
done and alt the made
cloth, to see her with this comb,
combing a bag of gold dust out of
She asked her bow she bad worked
all and how she had come by
comb, and she told the stepmother
that a came and worked flax
for her and presented her with
comb
When the stepmother beard and saw
this, she would give own
daughter a chance In church that
night, that she might get a val-
too. So on the night
a. in her own daughter to the
church with a task of flax.
daughter hadn't long sit-
at her work when wild
came and sat down bar
and asked her to Ida feet and
comb hi hair, for hadn't been done
for years
But she told she was do
scullion la wash his feet of comb
and that she would I very
to do U, and ghost struck her down
with his baud, and she was dead.
When mother came before day
bad dawned In the morning to find If
she bud done her work and got the
golden comb, ghost was there wait-
for and struck down with
band left dead beside
daughter.
Rat the good girl w ho bad kind
to inns thrived and peppered from that
and It till married
a handsome and young prince
and happy ever after.
Richmond, Va.
The Stock of
and Medium
Furniture
OLD
ft
in the South.
Correspondence
Solicited.
a r. s,.
daily, pi
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daily, ,
a. ht
at
Haw
South
ad h
all for Weal
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order
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J. K
K. C
W.
IN
Many were the during
the reign of terror In to some
patrician who was about to be led to
guillotine. Among that which
conceived for the young
la probably the most
pathetic in Its results
was an Idealist I bough
Of good bat not noble family, he Joined ,
the through
a desire to the of
When, however, be saw
with b.- learned
bow it i to put
of who do not know
how to use It Jean had studied the
law and revolution had
en tn mooed to the to
draw the duke's win There La had
met v . his
and had heart no only by
the charm of h. r but by treat-
him When during the
reign f one day the duke was
led out lo execution and Jean learned
was to suffer same fate
tn order that family of I hand. Country
might extinct he resolved to A will
Bare if he bis own life la I
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goad
Oh
ea
O. W.
IN-
-A LINK OF-
AlMa nice Hard
TO HE.
J. B.
min
yon
A woman well la
opened a curiosity shop. One day
a friend and left an umbrella
which had east SO Be pa.
h H La
hf
Every Its tinder box. bot
starting a flame with flint and
was a at the- best,
usual among
when one bad mischance
to lose his night am unable to
how long this custom continued,
bat I must have or eight
old when a neighbor
came to our house one with
bis to get some coals.
He was a liar, of whom
said that he would
; of when truth
would have been more to
we had had our breakfast
my mother to
must have slept late this morning. Mr.
you. be replied.
were up at daylight, and my wife
has done a large Ironing I remember
with good effrontery be
Joined la laugh him when
my mother said would like
recipe for doing an Ironing without
T. In Atlantic.
Va.
been thinking of It ever
I started on my present the
thoughtfully, I'm hang-
ed If I can make up my mind Just what
she was aiming at You see, some
time ago that, traveling about
tbs as am, t was taking a
good many chances; I decided to
take oat an accident insurance policy.
to my wife after
I had acted upon thought nave
done something today I should
have when I started on
road. have taken out an accident
policy my life. If I am
killed, company pays If
am Injured, I get a
how
long I am laid
it might be only a
would only ha to
la alL
If yon get killed you got 90.-
I patiently.
morning when
started on my trip throw
around me
-Mow, fat sake
ear yea
doing so
In drawing the duke's will Jean tad
noticed that provision made for
the return of a son and heir to the es-
who had gone to America with La-
to take part In the American
Revolution had been reported
tag after one of the bottles In which the
French troops were engaged. an went
M the procured a
likeness of this young man and hired a
to make up to
the subject of the picture. Then, seek-
an old woman who had been
laundress for he gave all
money be to sign a statement
that had carried a to
twenty
had adopted by the In
of bee own child still and
without duke's knowledge of
substitution.
It was the day appointed for the ex-
of de la Jean
tribunal whose sole
It wan to bring to the
guillotine came together walked op to
the desk before the president
I am de la
Just returned from America, where I
been fighting great battle
you fighting
of human liberty. I find that yea
have executed my father, and my
la to die today. If you desire to cat
off our family completely, you must ex-
me and not the young girl who at
supposed to me my sister, for she la
a La having been adopted by
my mother without her
proof have you of truth
of what yon
lodge.
may easily be Identified from
of in the
my father nave left a
will. In that will be surely made pro-
vision for my return, for he bad
proof of my death. to proof of say
statement my
I have provided myself with
sworn statement of Rachel
who carried the babe to i and price low the
The Judge looked at young lowest.
man who proposed to give life for paid produce,
another with astonishment, then road
Rachel statement
and
of
Joan In
while court Investigated
truth of will
late duke on verified Jean's
statement as to missing heir, and
Rachel stood by written
that bad carried Louisa to
The court too busily
engaged In Its work to proM
matter and decided to consider Jean
rightful heir to .-stats.
The next was. should be, haw-
voluntarily given himself up M
executed. lie bud fought cause
of liberty in America
in presenting
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Brown, superintendent. Litany
every a. .
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Wednesday
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day school P. M., W. R Par
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Mrs. L. B. WHITE,
K. C.
Nice line if go-ate on hand,
bought cash or to
ha go.-is.
IA and Ital
Iran Fence Said.
work prices
i pea sot on
acted
himself to save
But be was de la
and the revolutionists wished
to exterminate his family mid to g
possession of his estate. Therefore aft-
a spirited debate was voted to ex-
him.
One looming a soldier entered the
and read of a
of persons there who were to
be taken out for execution One of
them
Louise, who supposed the man
bad made an error reading
of was trying to
got up from her chair to go to
death when saw a young man rise
and take his place among the eon- j
The next moment soldier
who
free to
the batch completed and
the prisoners ware filing out. Jean.
Louise, ear
I die for you because I love
After of the Bourbons I
the Duke de La returned
France. He bad been left for dead on
I battlefield, taken by a trapper
ward captured by a tribe of la-
In the than Ohio.
In he found who had and
learned something of the by j
which she bad eared
Nothing that had been by
revolutionists stood under the new re-
Bad the duke found little
In regaining estates.
de la never
considering herself the wife of the I
Who had died for .
lived she pilgrimages to ,
of Fare la Chains to j
the grave of
A. f. ea A.
No. Ma,
third R.
M., J. U. Ber.
K. F.-Tr Beer
meet every area lag,
W. II. Haul,
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Norfolk, Va. ; O. Lodge,
Tim i. n o,
and
every
W. B I.
R.-i.-i Ml.
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Bo. Brat and third
YOU WANT
in Odd
Hall. J. Z. Worthy
D.
O. II.-
No. MO, and
lb Monday in Odd Pal
Iowa Hall. W. U.
D. Sec.
Clerk Superior
Moore.
omegas.
Court, D.
Sheriff, O. W.
of Deed., B.
J. B. Cherry.
O.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyer, and Broker in
Grain and
obi. Private to New York,
arm tar
Surveyor, J. D. Cox.
J. J. Hike, W.
W. B. Home, J. B. J.
W. Pee J. Spier
Boar J in eel a every Brat Monday.
TOWS
Mayor, B. W.
H. L.
Clerk, J. O.
Tax Collector, D.
Police. J. T. chief, W. H.
8.1. Dudley.
D L. C.
Arthur, B t. Pat-
rick, I. B. B. L.
W. . Parker B. F.
Board every Brat Thursday
. R. L. Caw.
You Write
a letter
member the
lie in Pitt County when
you advertise hi
Eastern Reflector
Published Twice Week
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1903.
NO.
REFLECTOR
PRINTING
Manufacturing, Stationer
Commercial Printers
Books, , Office Supplies, Etc
GREENVILLE.
NORTH CAROLINA.
I-
Reorganized,
We will continue to carry on the
business without making any change,
as had thought to. We desire to
thank our friends and customers for
their past favors and ask a con-
of the same in the future.
We shall offer special prices on our
entire stock. Watch this space next
week.
Ricks Wilkinson
THE GRADED
SCHOOL
The of North
Carolina do
Section Thai
an election held la of
on Finn
April, INS, for purpose of
the of the qualified
of said Town on question
a-d
s. Hal each
race and Coupon to
the amount of ten thousand
for the of
repair and equipment i e
-hall lie held at and
place the elect-on h
i, by an Act
the
lily for Hie of
sense of voters of Town on
the question of
to the of isl five
thousand for pill of
item
and other improvements said
Town. The election provided for
in Act shall be CM
by the BUM registrars
judge of election and under
ft registration as the
for issuing
fall due payable,
section That if it
that a of
qualified voters of said loan
voted in favor of
said men it shall
the duty of the Board of
of said town to and
to at same
other are levied and
collected, a tax to
said schools for a
not less than thirty two
each tax not I
less than fifteen cents OB the
d of property and
forty five cents on each taxable
and not mote forty Mat
the hundred dollar, worth of
and one dollar
and twenty cents on each
in addition lo taxi-- at
tat and poll as
said levy a
support of schools all
other taxed said loan.
t That if H -ball
that a of
have voted
of establishing said
such are
-h
I'm- i will
M A. .
Moore, Jam-. W.
It. F. I
id W Tinier, the
I'm And
-hall lie and I hey are hereby
the t of of
Pitt
That if
of the Graded shall deem
on which Pitt
ts now limited a tor
location the
for while race, then said
may b located I hereby and with
the consent Tin-Ice- of Hie
-aid Academy, lull if the
t school shall deem
oilier location
the of Trustee . f I'll
as herein constituted may
if they shall deem it to
do so. sell Academy and all
land belonging ii such
on such terms they
may deem lie-t, make good title to
the purchaser and invest pro-
of such sale in the purchase
of the and the
buildings for the Graded
tor the white
Thai if the
the -hail deem
present
colored
the
for
Graded
I lull with the
the proper school
lb Board
Colored
DEPOT
BILL PASSED
THE HOUSE.
Southern Railway May
Have to Come Down
Off Its Perch.
-Hies a
W. I, Brown, B, I
W B. U. . Spain, K. Public
K h T. teal
and M. A. Allen. And ii i- j,,,,,,
said Boa id t as they may diem
lie into seven classes, and
expire as
Class shall be of
and
and their term hall OX-1
I on the day June
Class shall la- of
separate box be p. for ,,.,, ,, p
in Act and voter, . Wm ,
vote in this a .,, ,, June,
ballot from that on which vote f
for the and E. A. Jr.,
Those who Hi . of -hull ex-
School and issuing bond. of
for for be of
of the buildings j Moore .,
and levying tax f-r shall expire
dollars of bond, and
made,
and result declared in like
manner in said But a
proper.
ON
IN WARRENTON
bad
Sixty Pf r Coat sad
Eighty Per Cent
the maintenance of the o
payment of the of K.
bond, shall vote a ballot which
shall tie or primed the
W. King and kt.
their of
A. Allen and
shall on
words the ,,. 1908.
Class ii shall lie composed K.
is to
Coll-
SALE BY.
BAKER HART
of de
i.-ii of one hundred
be
from one to one bundled inclusive.
The said bonds shall I tattled in
name of said Town, be
signed by the mayor, counter-
signed the Clerk of Board
of Aldermen, run for
It
sold at all there
that a well managed
In addition to the best stoves in the world we
carry everything 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.
REDUCTION
at B. Bros.
are overstocked with Fall and Winter and in
order to close them out to make room for dew spring good
put the knife to prices and will giro per cent.
on all goods. There bargains in the prices wt
are offering it will pay you to buy now.
Our nook was bought low, and this reduction makes our
far below yon will bare opportunity to
for.
Como early and get the benefit of tills great reduction.
All winter goods most be disposed of
B. BRO.,
To the Ail bare
ashed by so many work-
of here, which
have had three
half The main ii
getting the dispensary was
not so for revenue as it was
to do away with the social feature
of drinking, this
particular e dispensary is a com-
and i a very
ho thereto-hall vole, lie of K. support to Hie our
a ballot on shall lie , Ba Cob-j As to
or printed the wolds UH shall expire the by bar rooms
day I am not able to say blah
shall T -old 1110-t, is a good
the qualified voters of said lows J. Jarvis S. T. While, sad deal sold dispensary, but
at said election vote in favor oilier shall expire the had of the sales
establishing the school as provided he y of June, and
fur in this Act ii shall lie duly , enacted that as the duet in low is at leas fifty per
of the mayor and Board of Abler- term the of
men said Town cause lo be shall by the Board d a few day ago lo
prepared at the earliest , Aldermen at an to be then- was so
day ten thousand of h,,, , regular of law here now Unit
said Board expiration as well make at
of M respectively and the
shall bold for
seven wars and any other
occurring in said Board of dispensary hi fifty per
tees by or other- way to do it. There was no
Ma shall be ailed so election hers during Christmas week.
Aldermen the Our County Jail ha- BO
person SO chosen shall hold Hie bus been without one
thirty years, and bear per of the Trustee ever since our conn,
cent, per payable vacancy he is appointed and our court close
the 111-1 of U not a prisoner jail for It.
and July of and That-aid Board of Oar Superior usually get
every year. he coupons on said shall have through with
shall lie receivable any- of the in from one lo one and bail day.
due town both said Graded School sad a dispensary, see
bonds coupons -hall- be ex- determine location, character Now as of
from taxation fay said town, of buildings that the town get now when
The Board of Aldermen shall sell which shall cost w had bar saw one
dispose of slid bonds as early the to exceed the sum of the manager of lbs
practicable and for law oh- ten thousand dollars, and they may yesterday and ho give
but they shall Bill employ such and
no bond for leas than its face value, each said schools as
The said Board keep a may deem proper and fix the coin
of each bond sold, lo whom sold, They may
and The-said natal an executive of
Board shall cause the of their who shall have the
sale of lo la direct control and manage
over to the town Treasurer, who meals of such schools under such
pay out said rule- and regulation a.- the Board
proceeds as hereinafter pro- of Trustees may prescribe, the
give such bond said Board, if shall deem it
fur toe faithful and ac- advisable to do so, may a
for said fond as may he commuter of persons to
required by the Board of Alder- aid Bond after lie
,. interest of colored graded sell. in House of
Section. be duly under rules as the of ex Slate
of Board of lo cause may prescribe K. ti. James received
lo be levied and collected a Section That the person voles. Come to think it, he
tax real person. I herein named as Trustees of lie is good for a
properly and other taxable sub- Graded Schools are hereby Stales Senator, we expect to
taxable polls in toted Trustees it are Mm in the field some these
said a lax to meet Pill Academy and they together days. another
B. wanted from the Fast Pitt
lo 11-
Jan. house
the Fuller bill,
i to compel
railroad to provide
suitable depot for Ta
commission
powered
ham
SIN
the on the con
balloting be-
gin a Coiled Stales senator,
not much
was done in the senate wing the
general e- In voting
member coal ballot
this being agreed
a previous to so
SB until
cane-as -hall reach a discussion
Twenty nine different men wen-
voted for. highest receiving
only lour vote.- lucre were
among the bill
By Webb, of Buncombe To
amend chapter of Code
This provides counties send-
prison to other
shall pay expenses.
Ill- of To re-
peal chapter S, laws of
lo increase of
To
a For
the Brat or days 1111-
each afterward
or day.
The also devoted most of
the days session to voting for
United Slate Senator, the sum
regulation their branch
a In the senate. member
Voted to -ml himself and
number of vote
large.
Toe following were among the
bill-
of Graham- To pro-
dealer.
Parker, of lo establish
Carolina Industrial
School
Willis, of To amend
chapter Laws of that ill
r will- transcribed by
virtue of have the
same fores as original
January Clean-Up Sale.
During the month of January we intend to give
an opportunity to replenish their table-
war.-. the table in the center of our store JOB
will a of odd of China and Glassware.
propose lo let yon have this AT COST, a w
wish to get clear of these odd pieces. Those goods
will lie sold for cash only these prices, so be
bring your pocket in this lot yon will find
Plates, Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Bow is. Tumbler,
Goblets, A-c This lot i limited, but isle will
as long as stock lasts. are going to do the
v our stock of Fruits, Nuts, Can-
dies, Kin.-st mixed nuts per
French candy that sells H to will be sold
Plain candies per pound. Apples,
ones, dot. This special sale will
1st, 1902. Be on time to gather in some of then
bargain.-. There been a lot of new goods added
to our Grocery Stock since the holiday and It
now complete In this line. No matter how
you arc to suit, we can suit you if you want good
wholesome food. carry a large of top grade
elegant Furniture to please the most genteel,
tastes. We have Fall Suits odd Bedsteads,
Chair-. Tables. Couches. Basks, Side-
boards, White Iron Beds, die.
Chan e-1 bands the bane of the little ex-
some limes of older folk. Wintry
wind raise havoc with tender skin.
Fairbanks Tar Soap
First cleanses the of all
heals and soothes keeps soft
velvety. We have other soaps, from
Bouquet to cheapest kt
good for
Oar stock all departments is well assorted and the very
yon need. Wishing our many customers a prosperous
New yours lo
CHERRY
Greenville's Great Department Store.
INS
WHITT CO.,
and Granite Monuments,
and Agents for Iron Fencing.
Rocky Mount,
Sumter, S. C.
Main Tower
MACON,
Shops
For Prices and Designs, address the Rocky
Mount, N. C, office.
f certain insane persons, idiots,
lunatic and Inebriates, This
nuke all private
founded under section chapter
Law of I SOT, ii part of the pub-
of Carolina.
admission to them, and
the legal of
III
of 1895, by
provisions the sale of
Mocks and bond public
so clear as to remove
of violation usury
me difference lbs books of
pet cent more in favor of the
Many
oppose of III its
arc it Strong friends
now I can not see every
Stale in which liquor
is sold not have it done by a
dispensary. John W.
Chief Police,
Two For
In voting for Slides
prompt payment of the inter
H a said bond th may aw, A. W. Hoy, J. B. Cherry, offer him.
Wood To amend
chapter Laws of 1901,
to cutting tree- pending action
to try title.
The senate put day's
work both mat-
of lull- their second
third reading and new
bills.
Among the new loll Introduced
were
Walker, of To
b penally for carrying concealed
weapons. Tin put place
of one bull lo go to
the Informer.
By To
regulate child labor. The net pro-
no child under fourteen
shall work in a factory
in day, and not during
public school Children
under twelve only lo when
to support a
mother or a P disabled lather,
children under ten to work
all factories.
By Webb, by To pro-
for the
am. wives who have lived separate
mill apart for five
By Justice, of To
provide fur care
Hi of To
erect s Hall of
State . Com-
Labor and
aid Legislative Committee
cost not to exceed
London, of Chatham. A bill
Disking Insuring of lives of
infants under ten unlawful. If
over then only after
by a physician.
B Pollock, of To
repairing.
sad of the
Caswell
The House also had a
work, following being some of
th bills
To amend law relatives to
divorce for abandonment.
of To amend
section 1857 of The Code, relating
to repairing of
nulls.
of To
amend law relating to the
public system of North
of To amend
law relative to branches of
Mutual Fire Association.
ON Till all
of Gang.
At his home, in
Mr. Little,
a short illness of pneumonia,
died Saturday. Mr. Little,
who was of age, wall
known in upper
counties.
The Messenger
is informed by several reliable
parties Mr. Little as, at
time, a of the famous
James gang, the of which
is well known lo every one.
bow long he followed daring
James or he left
not Little, of
was reticent regard to
the matter, lie, however, imbibed
some of daring spirit of bit
leader, many of his neighbor
well knew, and some of lo
their
Open Saloon Man riven
Thia la to certify that I have
running an open saloon for
eight as a side line
with my general merchandise
business, result of event
that I find to grow oat of social
drinking th counter has
folly convinced me that we need a
radical change, the
some within the bounds of
a law that will be of good to
the general and welfare of
the country, therefore I favor
I. union bill.
J. J.
Pitt Co. N. C. Jen. W.
Observer.
in says an
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