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i i <lb />
Attention Farmers <lb />
I am now offering you one of the most complete lines of <lb />
DRY GOODS. SHOES, HATS. PANTS <lb />
Pi and TABLE <lb />
at very reasonable prices. My line of <lb />
GROCERIES <lb />
which is the standard of any market an fresh cheap. <lb />
When you come to town again give me a <lb />
Your to <lb />
Jas. B. White. <lb />
Points Higher. <lb />
Means 1-4 Cent per pound more your <lb />
COTTON <lb />
THAT IS WHAT GET ON COTTON <lb />
THAT WE GIN FOR YOU. <lb />
We have just established at Greenville of the 1-t equipped <lb />
to be found Eastern North Carolina solicit ginning. <lb />
We turn out cotton you can gt anywhere but our charges are <lb />
no others. BRING IS COTTON. <lb />
GREEN HOOKER <lb />
N. C , <lb />
OFFERS THE A COMPLETE OP <lb />
General Merchandisers <lb />
from which to make purchases. I any at all <lb />
times a full line of Clothing, Goods. Shoes, Groceries, <lb />
Tobacco, Hardware, Farm Implements, in fad anything <lb />
yon want about your household or your farm I can <lb />
furnish at <lb />
Bottom Prices, <lb />
THE. HOTEL BELLBOY.<lb />
Fan <lb />
II. r Oat ., at<lb />
tin; uh. u I have <lb />
a of tin- bright <lb />
boys at the House other <lb />
am going to have <lb />
to a <lb />
am to tome big hotel <lb />
Chicago or St. for a <lb />
the paused to lei the <lb />
remark soak <lb />
that's your Idea of a good <lb />
time. Is queried the curious <lb />
on am through yet. <lb />
am going to a big hotel with three big <lb />
grips, mi. I am going lo make the boll- <lb />
boy curry all of up to the room <lb />
for me. won't carry even the mall- <lb />
eat one. Then as soon as I am in my <lb />
room I am going lo have some Ice <lb />
I will not ring for Ice water, but <lb />
for a after he has <lb />
lo the, are not per- <lb />
lo use the elevator, you know, <lb />
and shall lake a room lower than <lb />
the ft Is lieu be has climbed <lb />
up I will tell him I want some <lb />
Ice water. <lb />
will drink nil the Ice water I can <lb />
and pour the rest in a cuspidor. Then <lb />
I will ring for more lee water. After <lb />
that I shall order a cocktail served In <lb />
my room. I don't drink, but there <lb />
must be variety In my scheme. <lb />
I will decide to take a <lb />
and will call a boy to carry my grip <lb />
down to the bathroom. When I re- <lb />
turn. will ring for more Ice water. <lb />
will Insist on having the same <lb />
bellboy serve me all the time, and I'll <lb />
keep him chafing around until he will <lb />
curse me step. Thee when I <lb />
get ready to leave and he Is happy to <lb />
think he shall never see my <lb />
face t will give him a dollar. <lb />
know couldn't think of putting <lb />
a hoy to all trouble without re- <lb />
warding Mm. I have <lb />
through mill myself. What I <lb />
Just described happens to a bellboy <lb />
every day of his life-all except get- <lb />
ting the dollar w hen It Is <lb />
Times <lb />
TRAINING HORSES. <lb />
I buy All Kinds of Country Produce <lb />
pay highest market prices fir game. I tract <lb />
will treat you right every time <lb />
my store. <lb />
your pat- <lb />
to <lb />
Get a good Safe <lb />
Preparing For the <lb />
All the winter circus ma <lb />
are training the for new tricks <lb />
., aw an hue time. Training <lb />
horses for the ring Is Interesting work. <lb />
The first tiling dona Is to put the new <lb />
horses the stables with the old cir- <lb />
horses to get them used to I heir <lb />
BOW company, and a queer thing no- <lb />
Is that the old horses are <lb />
of the newcomers. <lb />
A great dial cf patience and time Is <lb />
required to the horses to run <lb />
round ring. They are blindfolded <lb />
taught to run around the ring In a <lb />
circle. The natural tendency of In- <lb />
Is to run straight, and It Is <lb />
hard thing for him to learn. A sys- <lb />
of checks Hues makes the <lb />
training easier than formerly. <lb />
The Is an observant animal <lb />
and apt to do what he sees another <lb />
horse do. when the blindfold is re- <lb />
moved he Is placed alongside <lb />
trained horse, and the who Is lo <lb />
ride the new does tricks with <lb />
the old oms. then them on the <lb />
pupil. A Intelligent horse soon <lb />
and actually helps his rider. <lb />
Horses are very sensitive to applause <lb />
and with that will do twice <lb />
as much Work without. They are <lb />
Just as likely to lose their heads as <lb />
man performers and have to lie care- <lb />
fully Watched. A well trained ring <lb />
Is easily worth and rid- <lb />
who are stars usually own their <lb />
horses. The moat careful attention <lb />
given animals. Before each net <lb />
their back., are rubbed with <lb />
which has lo tic washed on afterward. <lb />
San Francisco Chronicle, <lb />
Doctors Say; <lb />
which dis- <lb />
arc invariably <lb />
by derangements of the <lb />
Stomach Liver Bowels. <lb />
The Secret of Health. <lb />
The liver is the great <lb />
in the mechanism of <lb />
man, when it is out of order, <lb />
the whole system becomes de- <lb />
ranged and disease is the result. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb />
IN <lb />
J. ff. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging. mid Ban. <lb />
and shipments, <lb />
solicited. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Broken <lb />
Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
New Home <lb />
Sewing Machines <lb />
IN IN <lb />
If yon need a Machine see roe <lb />
at H. O. Hooker's store, or write me <lb />
Jan. J. a LANIER. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
before the Court Clerk of Pit <lb />
county as Last Will and <lb />
Testament of W. It. deceased <lb />
notice is hereby given to <lb />
ed to the estate In immediate pay- <lb />
tn the undersigned, and all <lb />
having t said .-slate <lb />
sent the same payment on or before the <lb />
2nd day of October, 1901, or this notice <lb />
will tie plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 2nd day of 1900. <lb />
A A. <lb />
of W. R.<lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb />
CO. <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
TRAINS <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
The undersigned will sell public <lb />
lion on the 12th day of December 1900, a <lb />
residence of U. J. Wilson, deceased in <lb />
county, all the personal properly be- <lb />
longing lo the deceased, consisting in part <lb />
of Com, Cotton, Horses, Mules, <lb />
Cattle, Hogs, Farming Implements, House- <lb />
hold and Kitchen Furniture, Cotton seed, <lb />
Hay, Buggy and Harness, Wagons, Carts, <lb />
Poultry, Pea Ac. Terms; Cash. <lb />
W. M. of <lb />
B. J. Wilson, <lb />
At the same time and place will rent lo <lb />
the highest bidder for the year 1901, the <lb />
J. Wilson home place and the Tee <lb />
W. <lb />
for Urinal law of B. J. Wilson. <lb />
175.-------- <lb />
S. r. <lb />
Wholesale and Grocer <lb />
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, Beg, <lb />
Carriages, Go Carts. Parlor <lb />
Suit, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
Meat Tobacco. Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Beauty Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds. Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Best Butter, Stand- <lb />
ard Machines, nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come <lb />
to sec me. <lb />
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The following is a statement of the <lb />
number of meetings of the Board <lb />
for Pitt county, number of days <lb />
each member attended, number of <lb />
miles and amounts allowed for <lb />
services for fiscal year ending <lb />
3rd, 1900. <lb />
MEETINGS <lb />
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For days as 4.00. <lb />
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DISEASES <lb />
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Sarsaparilla <lb />
Painful Kansas, Ir- <lb />
regularity, Whit, <lb />
U Ice rat ion of tho Uterus, change <lb />
of life. In matron or maid, And <lb />
help, benefit and ear in JOHNS- <lb />
TON'S <lb />
for all pain or <lb />
the top or back of the bead, distress- <lb />
pain in the left aide, a disturbed <lb />
condition of digestion, palpitation of <lb />
the heart, cold hands and feet, <lb />
and irritation, <lb />
muscular <lb />
backache, ac- <lb />
of the heart, of breath, <lb />
abnormal discharges, with <lb />
painful menstruation, scalding of urine, <lb />
feet, <lb />
uterine displacement and <lb />
catarrh, and all those symptoms and <lb />
troubles which make the overage <lb />
man's life to miserable. <lb />
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SOLD BY ERNUL. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
Total <lb />
72.90 <lb />
ISM <lb />
Phone K <lb />
safe <lb />
Victor <lb />
for home, <lb />
Every sale boll Willi <lb />
proof. <lb />
is made all sizes <lb />
office and genera <lb />
a guarantee to <lb />
up <lb />
Prices range <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
con- <lb />
use, <lb />
be fire <lb />
Greenville, If, C. <lb />
Famous Chili Tonic. <lb />
Th- of Woman. <lb />
A boy the mission Sunday <lb />
school of Bishop church pro- <lb />
pound- theory of ore <lb />
list Sunday, <lb />
made the tench <lb />
beginning us in lbs good old days <lb />
when used <lb />
was the reply. <lb />
how did he make <lb />
of dust, ma'am; nothing but <lb />
who made <lb />
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sleep lo fall upon man and then look <lb />
out his backbone made n <lb />
later Ocean. <lb />
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Total <lb />
Amount allowed Board <lb />
State op North <lb />
or Pitt. <lb />
I, T. It. Moore, clerk cf Tom- <lb />
for the county aforesaid, do <lb />
certify that is a true stale- <lb />
mint doth of record in my of- <lb />
Given under my hand, and of <lb />
of at office in <lb />
this day November <lb />
T. It. Mi mar. <lb />
Clerk Board Com. f Pi County <lb />
18.80. with our i <lb />
or the money paid. Send <lb />
copy of oar guarantee <lb />
cure <lb />
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and Laxative. care <lb />
lover and all malarial and billions troubles. Pi <lb />
fur chills and <lb />
sale by <lb />
Harrington, Barber Sc <lb />
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town who I- h a <lb />
In the person of his <lb />
or year old daughter She bat no <lb />
recently begun to attend tut kinder <lb />
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she hesitated sonic then <lb />
one, two. free, <lb />
Hew Times <lb />
Bur. Fits, Insanity, <lb />
of Use <lb />
Liquor. <lb />
S 18.00 our bankable <lb />
MEDICAL CO. <lb />
Clinton A Jackson ate, CHICAGO, <lb />
For sale by J L <lb />
N C <lb />
SCHOOL BOOKS. <lb />
APPOINTED THE <lb />
on th <lb />
for the public schools and ran <lb />
ever you need. We also have <lb />
Too ii <lb />
Dr. Patch- n N,. my a <lb />
every living person wore lo diminish <lb />
by per cent of he <lb />
now and maintain ii. <lb />
this In less one <lb />
number of now <lb />
w. old he diminished by one- <lb />
of the present <lb />
number of drug Mores would h clot- <lb />
Will Power. <lb />
a lawyer Is <lb />
largely to his greet power of <lb />
I he bat broken <lb />
more wills than any other man the <lb />
North American. <lb />
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SALE OF REAL ESTATE. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Put in a certain <lb />
Special Proceeding therein pending, en- <lb />
titled c. ream of M . <lb />
Susan <lb />
I will on January 9th 1901 <lb />
before the court door <lb />
-eh at sale lo the highest <lb />
parcel of laud <lb />
in the town -f the corner <lb />
sod Fifth street known In the <lb />
said town Lot No. 14-1 and lying <lb />
oust of lot No. <lb />
sale, One third cash, <lb />
balance in two -in installments payable <lb />
respectively in one and two vest from day <lb />
of sale, the deterred payments lo be <lb />
upon slid <lb />
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ell points all via Blob <lb />
H. II. EMERSON, <lb />
Pass. Agent <lb />
J. R. KENLY, <lb />
T. M. EMERSON. ager <lb />
vice <lb />
Steamer leave Washing- <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb />
P. M. for Washington. <lb />
Si en hut leaves <lb />
Greenville Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Thai-days and Saturdays <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
older freight by <lb />
the Old Dominions. S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
W. MM, <lb />
DEALER <lb />
North <lb />
Pitt county <lb />
J In the Superior Court<lb />
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Defendant <lb />
Tho Quo Cold Cure. <lb />
t s.<lb />
Do know <lb />
SALE. <lb />
On Thursday, Doc., 27th, <lb />
at my home place, miles from <lb />
Greenville, will be gold at public <lb />
auction to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash, a lot of horses, mules, bogs, <lb />
cattle, carts, wagons, buggies, farm <lb />
Implements, corn, fodder, house- <lb />
hold kitchen furniture, organ, <lb />
etc. <lb />
Among the arc several line <lb />
Red Jersey and Poland China <lb />
crossed <lb />
Any of the above articles will lie <lb />
sold at private sale before <lb />
if G. M. Tucker. <lb />
Christ <lb />
Christopher Sears, in <lb />
the above entitled action will take <lb />
that an action has in the <lb />
Court of Hit. wherein <lb />
Scars is and Sears Is <lb />
u i <lb />
bonds of now be- <lb />
Plaintiff and the <lb />
is required lo appear before His <lb />
Starbuck at the term of <lb />
ill county Superior Court which convene <lb />
on 1st Monday in December and <lb />
answer or demur lo complaint of the <lb />
I or relief demanded <lb />
will be granted. This 23rd day Nov. <lb />
1900 C. <lb />
. Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
a Attorneys. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Tics always <lb />
on has t <lb />
Fresh kept constantly <lb />
hand. Country produce <lb />
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
We sell cheap <lb />
COPY BOOKS, <lb />
crayons, inks, companion boxes, . <lb />
of all fishes It <lb />
river ML Vet. according to an <lb />
analysis by n per <lb />
cent of Us Is water. Salmon <lb />
comes with HI i percent. <lb />
ABOUT IT. <lb />
Buy Dry Notions, <lb />
Trunks, from <lb />
Our Cheap Cash Store. No Scraps <lb />
or Sales. <lb />
Cheap <lb />
Cash <lb />
Store <lb />
Friday ;, called Long <lb />
the <lb />
W. M k <lb />
The firm of T. F. <lb />
Co. this day dissolved <lb />
ship by mutual con T. F. <lb />
Christman having purchased the <lb />
interest of J. Evans in the <lb />
All <lb />
of the firm will be paid by T. <lb />
F. and all accounts due <lb />
the firm must be paid to him. <lb />
This 30th day of November, 1900 <lb />
T. F. <lb />
J. F. <lb />
Having purchased interest of <lb />
J. F. Evans the grocery <lb />
heretofore conducted by <lb />
I to announce that I will con <lb />
the at the <lb />
stand on Five Points. I desire to <lb />
thank ail who have favored I hi- <lb />
ll i in with patronage and <lb />
solicit a continuance of the <lb />
with me, promising to do all in <lb />
my power to please every patron <lb />
with fair dealing honest <lb />
T. F. AM. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
I have sold out my entire mercantile <lb />
business in Greenville, including <lb />
store, and good will, lo Ricks <lb />
Wilkinson, transferred the tome to <lb />
dale. I w II settle all <lb />
indebtedness former <lb />
accounts duo the business are <lb />
payable to me. I will ho glad for all owing <lb />
me Income forward and settle at once. <lb />
This 9th day of Nov. <lb />
H. M <lb />
Having purchased the mercantile <lb />
of II. SI Harder will <lb />
name of Kick, ft to <lb />
carry on the at former stand <lb />
occupying the south room. We will carry <lb />
a complete line of dry goods, clothing, no- <lb />
boots, shoes, and <lb />
solicit the Mr. <lb />
customers, at well at that of our own <lb />
friends the public generally. <lb />
Hicks, <lb />
C. L. <lb />
W, R, <lb />
IS <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
and prices as low as the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
IMPORTANT LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of tho power contained and <lb />
invested in by a decree entered Sept <lb />
term 1900 of Pitt Superior In the <lb />
case entitled S. T. Hooker against E. <lb />
and others, as appears on re ml in <lb />
tho Clerk's office of the Superior Court in <lb />
Docket minute <lb />
Docket No. pages and As <lb />
and Commissioner named therein <lb />
I will upon to public tale, before <lb />
J. BELT, <lb />
------DEALER IN------ <lb />
Court House door In on Monday <lb />
the 7th day of January 1901 Mon- <lb />
day the lit of January term 1801 of <lb />
Hit Superior the following <lb />
of land to one tract situ- <lb />
rte in Hit, township, <lb />
lands of James II. Mills, W. <lb />
I., Robert Dixon and being <lb />
lira land whereon the said E. S- Dixon re- <lb />
sides, situate on the north side of Cow <lb />
and bring known as land <lb />
chased K. from II, A, Para- <lb />
and deeded to said Dixon by kit fa- <lb />
John S. Dixon and <lb />
containing In whole one hundred and <lb />
sere. Tho Identical land conveyed <lb />
James In appears in <lb />
Bunk D. page and O. Oct. <lb />
8th ism oath. <lb />
. . <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. B.<lb />
WASH , <lb />
PI<lb />
FOB <lb />
Sill <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
truth id. <lb />
PER II, <lb />
mil<lb />
-AT- <lb />
VOL. XIX. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER <lb />
NO <lb />
Toy Store. <lb />
COME AND SEE <lb />
display of Toys and Christmas goods. More Toys and Christmas <lb />
goods than all other stocks combined. Do not be mislead hot come to <lb />
Santa Clause Headquarters. <lb />
and get all your wants for Christmas supplied. I have in my stock the <lb />
Smallest Doll in the World. <lb />
Come and see it. My goods are the best and cheapest. <lb />
lie <lb />
The Toy Man. <lb />
LETTER. <lb />
On- <lb />
Washington. D. V., Dec. 17th. <lb />
No administration has ever re- <lb />
a more defeat <lb />
at Um hands of a Senate <lb />
ed by a majority of Its own party, <lb />
than has boon administered to <lb />
present one by the amendments <lb />
added to the treaty <lb />
within the last few days. Instead of <lb />
cringing; to England, as the treaty <lb />
originally by Lord <lb />
and accepted by Secretary <lb />
Hay and Mr. did, and <lb />
begging the consent of England <lb />
and all the other European powers <lb />
to our constructing the Nicaragua <lb />
with oar own money and <lb />
then giving to all other countries <lb />
equal rights therein with us, <lb />
amended treaty serves notice on <lb />
England that the <lb />
treaty is thereby abrogated; that <lb />
we are to dig the canal and <lb />
control protect it our own <lb />
way without asking consent of <lb />
power in the world. In <lb />
short, when the Senate ratifies that <lb />
treaty it will be a thoroughly <lb />
American document, the public <lb />
sentiment of the country has from <lb />
the first demanded that it should <lb />
be. When these amendments <lb />
were first talked about, the <lb />
indulged <lb />
concerning the <lb />
fight the would <lb />
make to have the treaty ratified <lb />
without amendment. When the <lb />
time came for a down did <lb />
the administration Not <lb />
van tiniest little bit. On the <lb />
contrary; Mr. even gave <lb />
his consent to amendment <lb />
promised to forward the treaty to <lb />
England after its ratification, but <lb />
he told the Senators who went to <lb />
inform him that the amendments <lb />
would be added whether he liked <lb />
them or not that he was afraid <lb />
that England would never, never <lb />
accept treaty, that <lb />
Hay was positively certain it <lb />
would not. But that doesn't seem <lb />
to be worrying the Senators. They <lb />
if England rejects treaty as <lb />
amended, Congress will adopt a <lb />
revolution declaring th Clayton <lb />
treaty abrogated, and that <lb />
the construction of the Canal will <lb />
go right along just the same as <lb />
though England had accepted the <lb />
treaty. <lb />
The republicans of the Ways <lb />
mid Means Committee received two <lb />
defeats while the House was sitting <lb />
as a committee of the whole to con- <lb />
sider amendments to the Revenue <lb />
Reduction Bill. The House by a <lb />
vote of to defeated the Com- <lb />
amendment, abolishing one <lb />
sixth and one-eight beer on <lb />
the ground that it was a <lb />
against the small brewers of the <lb />
and by a vote of to <lb />
adopted an amendment, pro- <lb />
posed by Representative H. C. <lb />
Smith, of Mich., requiring all <lb />
railroad and express companies to <lb />
make sworn statements monthly of <lb />
their business and to pay one cent <lb />
tax for each bill of and re- <lb />
issued. Latter the Commit- <lb />
tee assisted by Senator of <lb />
N. Y., who is president of one <lb />
the big express companies, rallied <lb />
its forces and got the latter amend- <lb />
struck out just lie lore <lb />
final vote was taken <lb />
bill. <lb />
From being the of the <lb />
House to being unknown to a <lb />
of the House is quite a plunge <lb />
for a man to take inside of two <lb />
years, but the drop has been made <lb />
by Hon. Thomas Reed, <lb />
whose law practice now includes a <lb />
a little Congressional lobbying. <lb />
Mr. Reed was just coming of <lb />
the when Representative <lb />
Indiana, one of <lb />
doorkeepers, who that fat man <lb />
was. such is fame. <lb />
Real Spirit of <lb />
lag. <lb />
hearts are usually very <lb />
much larger at Christmas than our <lb />
Edward of <lb />
Christmas that in the <lb />
December Home Journal. <lb />
desire is to remember every- <lb />
body that we know. But <lb />
means do not generally allow us to <lb />
do it. So we often pass entirely <lb />
by at Christmas people to whom a <lb />
simple, Merry Christmas, and <lb />
more, would mean a world <lb />
of cheer and <lb />
Because we cannot give what we <lb />
would like to we think that we <lb />
should at all. The truth <lb />
is. whether we choose to <lb />
edge it in so many words or not, <lb />
that we have grown so commercial- <lb />
and so mined in this <lb />
country that thousands of us are <lb />
prone to our Christmas <lb />
presents by the yardstick of in- <lb />
value, or by what the <lb />
recipients will them. We <lb />
seem to have entirely lost sight of <lb />
the fact that we can always give <lb />
something. And i we gave that <lb />
something we would really come <lb />
closer to real spirit Christ- <lb />
mas giving. A few cheerful words <lb />
filled with that expression of <lb />
strong good will, that is like sweet <lb />
perfume, have a meaning that only <lb />
a few realize. There- is nothing so <lb />
pleasant this world as the feel- <lb />
that one is remembered, and this a <lb />
few written words will often con- <lb />
more strongly than a gift. Yet <lb />
we invariably put the gilt first. <lb />
Our remembrance must take some <lb />
form, we think, other than a mere <lb />
verbal or written expression. And <lb />
that is the artificial within us; <lb />
natural. We seem to refuse <lb />
to believe that it la the simplest <lb />
things do that have the great <lb />
eat Influence. It is simplest <lb />
Christmas that remains. <lb />
Has <lb />
An old farmer who was the <lb />
habit of eating what was set before <lb />
him, asking no questions, dropped <lb />
into a Memphis for <lb />
The waiter gave him the menu <lb />
card and explained to him that it <lb />
was the list of dishes the <lb />
ed for dinner that day. Accord <lb />
he began at the top of <lb />
bill of fare and ordered each thing <lb />
in turn until he had covered about <lb />
one third of it. The prospect of <lb />
what was still before him was too <lb />
overpowering, yet there were some <lb />
things at the end he wished to try. <lb />
He called the waiter and, confident- <lb />
marking the card with his <lb />
index finger, <lb />
here, I've eat <lb />
Can I skip that to <lb />
eat on to the <lb />
phis <lb />
A Urge Increase In Valuation <lb />
Col. John W. Hinsdale, counsel <lb />
for the Corporation Commission in <lb />
the railroad tax assessment case, <lb />
states in his opinion the result <lb />
of the case will lie a very large in- <lb />
crease the valuation prop- <lb />
If result really does <lb />
come, it will have been a mighty <lb />
good thing that the case was start- <lb />
It is far better for property <lb />
owners to give in their property <lb />
at true value and have a low tax <lb />
rate, than it is to have a high tax <lb />
rate and have property values <lb />
i i n g t o n <lb />
patch. <lb />
North Want to <lb />
Fight. <lb />
duel between Messrs. O. B. <lb />
Jarman, of Jacksonville, N. <lb />
and E. Hughes, of States- <lb />
ville, was prevented by friend- <lb />
of Prof. J. C. Free- <lb />
man, of the faculty of the Massey <lb />
Business College, which tho <lb />
young men are students. It was <lb />
reported that knives were to be <lb />
weapons. young men had <lb />
trouble in school and decided to <lb />
settle the matter afterward at the <lb />
Leo <lb />
correspondence Norfolk <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
Attorney General Douglas, who <lb />
will recommend in Ii is report the <lb />
of the much needed- <lb />
reformatory for vi degenerates, <lb />
put i ii <lb />
with the Attorneys General of <lb />
other States such <lb />
exist, with a view to laying <lb />
before the legislature desirable -in- <lb />
formation as to their conduct work- <lb />
and beneficial results. There <lb />
is no longer a doubt of the creation <lb />
of the reformatory if our <lb />
regard the desire and counsel <lb />
of the people of <lb />
nearly every one in favor of <lb />
it. <lb />
the year 1901 there will be <lb />
three of the sun and <lb />
one of the moon. The first will be <lb />
a total eclipse of the sun May <lb />
visible in Australia and South <lb />
America; the second will be a par- <lb />
eclipse of the moon, October <lb />
27th, visible in Alaska, at the be- <lb />
ginning, the Philippine <lb />
Islands, Asia Eastern Europe, <lb />
and the third will lie annular <lb />
eclipse of sun November <lb />
visible throughout most of of Eu- <lb />
rope, Asia, Africa the Philip- <lb />
pine Islands. None of the eclipses <lb />
ill be visible United <lb />
States. <lb />
There is no telling what a week <lb />
will bring forth. Santa Claus may <lb />
have to come in. <lb />
ITO THE PEOPLE, OUR FRIENDS AND OF <lb />
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb />
We are in the forefront of the <lb />
We offer you the best selected line of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to be found any store Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb />
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers America <lb />
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, <lb />
and We are at work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb />
vantage. It our pleasure to show you what yon want to <lb />
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite <lb />
attention, the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb />
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb />
you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb />
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb />
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb />
Goods and-Notions, <lb />
Dress Trimmings <lb />
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and <lb />
Harness, Horse Blankets Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Scad Is,. <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
for Furniture an in that line. <lb />
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved <lb />
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
j. j.<lb />
THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS AT COST <lb />
TO BE SOLD BY <lb />
January 1st 1901. <lb />
Salisbury After having <lb />
been buried three weeks, re <lb />
mains of the late Levi Travis, who <lb />
was thought to have been murder- <lb />
ed near Newton, <lb />
a second examination made, and <lb />
the surprising fact developed that <lb />
the deceased was not murdered but <lb />
came to death from the <lb />
of a cancerous growth the <lb />
hull. <lb />
Mens Hats, Hals, Pairs of Shoes, <lb />
all Sorts, Pairs of Boots, <lb />
WORTH OF NOTIONS <lb />
AND DRY GOODS <lb />
Bolls Fine Dress Goods, yards Prints, dozen Cot- <lb />
Kegs Nails other Hardware, Knives, Looks, Guns, <lb />
Shells, Shovels, Axes, Stoves, Cook and Heating, <lb />
Doors, Sash, Paints Oil. of Flour, <lb />
of Sugar, Sacks Salt lots of other things too <lb />
numerous to mention, fact we have a <lb />
Complete Stock and They Must . <lb />
NO FAKE, <lb />
We are going Ont of Business, <lb />
The of paper will be <lb />
I pleased In learn time la at <lb />
one dreaded disease that <lb />
crop Baa able to cure in all <lb />
and is Catarrh. <lb />
CM be I Hall's Catarrh Cure <lb />
grown <lb />
without <lb />
Potash. <lb />
Supply <lb />
enough Pot- <lb />
ash and your <lb />
profits will <lb />
large; without <lb />
Tot ash your <lb />
crop will be <lb />
, or baa lo <lb />
GERMAN WORKS, <lb />
St, <lb />
Century's Last Christmas. <lb />
Making an appeal for a simpler <lb />
Christmas, Edward in De- <lb />
Home Journal, <lb />
Ibis <lb />
it is the last of the good <lb />
lime to change about and go bank <lb />
to the simpler of earlier <lb />
days. not respond a little <lb />
to our natural the selves <lb />
that were given to us as <lb />
he asks. other words, why <lb />
not 1-c simpler, and be true to our <lb />
selves Why not give a <lb />
to our lo <lb />
through re- <lb />
comes of Hue <lb />
giving. the giving that we <lb />
feel, sonic reason, should or <lb />
ought to practice the giving <lb />
is measured by what the gift <lb />
costs. Not the giving that comes <lb />
artificial or conventional <lb />
motive. But the giving that comes <lb />
of great gladness; the giving prom- <lb />
by real loving kindness; <lb />
giving sincerity; the. of <lb />
the heart. Ii makes no difference <lb />
how simple may he giving. <lb />
need not baa gilt, even a writ- <lb />
ten words will suffice. I believe <lb />
that there are certain thing-need <lb />
ed to evoke the highest power of <lb />
its rarest gladness, it <lb />
brightest and best, and ills <lb />
closes most when- material <lb />
is the only <lb />
positive cure known lo the <lb />
medical fraternity. Catarrh being <lb />
a disease, require a <lb />
treatment. Hall's <lb />
Catarrh is taken internally, <lb />
acting directly upon the blood <lb />
mucous surfaces of the system, <lb />
thereby destroying the foundation <lb />
the disease, and giving -the pa- <lb />
strength by building op the <lb />
assisting nature <lb />
in doing Its work. The proprietors <lb />
have so much in its curative <lb />
powers, that -hey One Hun- <lb />
Dollar for ate- case it <lb />
falls t., cure for list of <lb />
F. J. Co.; Props., <lb />
. ,., , Ohio. <lb />
by Druggists, <lb />
Hall's Family ,,,., <lb />
The Washington Gazette <lb />
makes a timely suggestion, <lb />
the legislature make provision <lb />
for the examination of women who <lb />
have been the victims of vicious as- <lb />
only in the presence of the <lb />
Judge, and counsel <lb />
and that all others lie excluded. <lb />
What would be still <lb />
would lie the of <lb />
the woman, lakes as depositions <lb />
usually are. The present method, <lb />
as our suggests, is <lb />
not only cruel, but actually con- <lb />
to lynch law, the friends of <lb />
woman resorting to this as a <lb />
relieving the victim of <lb />
the ordeal of a public examination <lb />
as well as a prompt certain <lb />
punishment of tho offender. The <lb />
of of <lb />
present law in the respect men- <lb />
merits the of the <lb />
general y a e i g h <lb />
the Philadelphia <lb />
says the Philadelphia Press, <lb />
fourteen coining presses working <lb />
overtime trying to keep up with <lb />
no Usual demand for the <lb />
small coins. For two weeks <lb />
he has kepi bis force working until <lb />
wanting. II Us o'clock at night, and has <lb />
heat and sweetest secrets to send away only <lb />
love is found, n grants high- J new pennies a day. From Wash <lb />
est endowments to hearts are West comes the de- <lb />
simple Hue and gladden <lb />
lives of Other. The material <lb />
rounding matter not. Upon snob <lb />
a Christmas Master of <lb />
bestows the most abiding <lb />
can come into <lb />
human heart. <lb />
Who Wouldn't a Woman. <lb />
spurring cry for more, It <lb />
a penny famine. Than Is a panic <lb />
slot machine industry. <lb />
From now until by- <lb />
working the force until o'clock <lb />
at night, the Superintendent hopes <lb />
to away pennies a <lb />
day, and i possible that lie may <lb />
break the record reaching the <lb />
Call Md sec us Have Money. <lb />
SON <lb />
The Alfred Forbes Store, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Men can't have beautifully <lb />
while arms and pretty w i <lb />
Men have roguish dimples <lb />
the play hide seek in their <lb />
cheeks. <lb />
Mm can't have long, silky hair <lb />
Huffs curls in all manner <lb />
of pretty ways. <lb />
little feet, <lb />
um wear pretty shoes to show them <lb />
off. <lb />
OMen can't have delicate, while <lb />
bands, with Iota of pretty rings to <lb />
make them prettier. <lb />
Mm can't have handsome, big <lb />
open capes all foamy with chiffons <lb />
and frills to make them look a <lb />
bewitching picture. <lb />
Men can't have veils to make <lb />
their complexion u simile of a <lb />
rose leaf. <lb />
Men have admiring friends <lb />
boxes and <lb />
books and and all sorts of <lb />
love things. <lb />
Men have nerve or the <lb />
audacity lo bring their fellows in <lb />
Into a state of abject slavery by <lb />
pouts and blushes soil <lb />
a mini wax <lb />
in hands woman. <lb />
Who wouldn't be a woman, even <lb />
he vote <lb />
legislative examining emu- <lb />
which has been going <lb />
through the books of Slate Treas- <lb />
Worth, are after Governor <lb />
for spending BO much <lb />
for <lb />
BOO having been paid to lawyers <lb />
out of the treasury the <lb />
last Another mailer <lb />
mil lie reported to <lb />
Assembly is the payment of 1800 <lb />
to shell Commissioner White <lb />
by the Treasurer order of tho <lb />
Supreme Court i tiller the <lb />
had forbidden its payment. <lb />
B ST <lb />
and lever is a bottle of <lb />
tasteless Chill Tonic. <lb />
Iron and quinine in a tasteless form <lb />
No pay, Price <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
All persona indebted to us <lb />
hereby notified they must <lb />
come forward and sett c before the <lb />
day of January. <lb />
Dr. D. L. Jambs, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
Greenville, N, <lb />
Office over White <lb />
Finning store. <lb />
S.<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018473_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
of David B Hill, of <lb />
New he <lb />
be a candidate Am <lb />
the Presidency on Democratic tick- <lb />
et hi <lb />
The New York Herald that <lb />
at a meeting of i n Van <lb />
York, of <lb />
applauded the speaker <lb />
he threatened the life of <lb />
President he <lb />
attempt to interfere with full <lb />
Indiana, like others of the <lb />
western and northern slates, has <lb />
caught to the hemp idea and <lb />
adopted its use with telling effect. <lb />
Some committed a murder, <lb />
in two nights three of them <lb />
paid for their crime at the of <lb />
a rope manipulated by Judge <lb />
A hundred men went to <lb />
the jail, refused <lb />
proceeded to batter a hole <lb />
the wall. The rest was easy. The <lb />
community which the <lb />
occurred upholds the action of the <lb />
mob. cast such as <lb />
this at the south any more, if you <lb />
please. <lb />
Prince la Acquitted. <lb />
Norfolk, Va., <lb />
week of legal battling the trial of <lb />
Michael H. ex captain o <lb />
the Norfolk police force, for the <lb />
murder of Charles J. on <lb />
August 3rd, ended this afternoon <lb />
with a verdict of not guilty of <lb />
charge. <lb />
At p. m. the retired to <lb />
room and after being out <lb />
an hour a half returned with a <lb />
verdict. As the jury filed back <lb />
into the presence of the court a <lb />
death-like stillness pervaded the <lb />
room. The court ordered the <lb />
oner to stand up. He arose, pate <lb />
and trembling, and as Judge Wad- <lb />
dill asked the foreman the <lb />
the reply came. <lb />
as <lb />
For a moment there was silence, <lb />
then the court told Prince he was <lb />
free. As lie did so the great crowd <lb />
the court room broke into cheer <lb />
Deputy sheriffs and court <lb />
officials tried in vain to <lb />
the outbreak. <lb />
As Prince left the room <lb />
hundreds shook him by the hand. <lb />
The general expression is one of <lb />
satisfaction at the verdict. <lb />
the defense and prosecution were <lb />
conducted in a brilliant manner. <lb />
The crime for which was <lb />
tried was the open killing of Can- <lb />
non on August 3rd, <lb />
of the custom house building. <lb />
showed Cannon had <lb />
bean Ultimate With Prince's wife. <lb />
It was Cannon's wife who <lb />
Prince of the intimacy between her <lb />
and his wife. <lb />
Dal Fire At Norfolk. <lb />
Norfolk, Va., Dec. IO.-The <lb />
building occupied by the Construe <lb />
Company the yard, <lb />
was Completely destroyed by lire <lb />
this evening, shortly before <lb />
o'clock a watchman discovered <lb />
office of Constructor Stahl to be on <lb />
tire, and turned an <lb />
alarm. The navy yard Ports <lb />
mouth responded <lb />
but found blaze <lb />
gaining headway rapidly Bad in a <lb />
short time the whole building ante <lb />
a muss of The Bremen <lb />
then their time to saving <lb />
buildings. <lb />
The building destroyed contain <lb />
important papers, <lb />
, of contraction de- <lb />
Over drawings <lb />
and worth of live oak <lb />
timber were destroyed. The loss <lb />
to the building and contents is <lb />
The origin of the <lb />
lire f to <lb />
It is a pleasure to note spit it <lb />
of local patriotism that .- now <lb />
manifested in business matters by <lb />
our Southern people, North Caro- <lb />
, who have not always ex- <lb />
it as they should; included. <lb />
Thia suggestion i nailed out by <lb />
the very favorable reception which <lb />
it is learned, our only home life <lb />
South At <lb />
Life, of meet <lb />
with Slate, which it <lb />
baa very recently entered to do <lb />
Gen. Julian S. Carr, <lb />
and other North <lb />
arc among the stock <lb />
holders and directors of this com- <lb />
all of whom arc Virginians <lb />
I believe, as <lb />
it it is a particularly and <lb />
managed institution it <lb />
deserves well of our people. <lb />
It. L. Foreman. <lb />
of who is <lb />
agencies North Carolina <lb />
for the South <lb />
Company, will doubtless <lb />
that big Company and its represent- <lb />
will be cordially received <lb />
liberally patronized by the in- <lb />
public of North <lb />
and the advantages In be de- <lb />
rived by patronizing home <lb />
tries and institutions is <lb />
by our folks. <lb />
VALUE OF <lb />
As the subject of taxation will <lb />
be an important one with the leg- <lb />
which next month, <lb />
is already so with property <lb />
owners our people generally, <lb />
the follow figures arc of <lb />
interest just now. <lb />
The new assessment proper- <lb />
in North is, for <lb />
to about eight <lb />
million dollars. Last the in- <lb />
was <lb />
that was an exceptional <lb />
and the increase in 1898 <lb />
was only. <lb />
eight of counties <lb />
have sent their reports to the <lb />
Stale Auditor, leaving nine lo <lb />
come. Among the lardy <lb />
arc several important ones, like <lb />
Vance, Granville and <lb />
Seventy of the ninety six counties <lb />
show an increase of <lb />
Eighteen counties show a <lb />
for This decrease amounts <lb />
to The net increase in <lb />
eighty eight counties, <lb />
is When re- <lb />
turns are Received from <lb />
ties not yet reported, the increase <lb />
will e in excess of <lb />
The county that has made <lb />
greatest increase is Durham. That <lb />
county has led in respect for <lb />
several years. The increase in <lb />
Durham for the year 1800 <lb />
Beaufort leads the eighteen <lb />
counties a decrease <lb />
property valuations <lb />
Polk comes nest, with a decrease <lb />
of <lb />
If the valuations are more close- <lb />
looked after year, and <lb />
property assessed at its real value <lb />
at least figures nearly approach- <lb />
in- it, there will be a big jump in <lb />
figures a year hence, when we ran- <lb />
id tin- assessments Decent <lb />
bar. <lb />
AND <lb />
MKS. <lb />
total valuation of property <lb />
exceeds 8350,000,000. <lb />
of while people own <lb />
colored <lb />
pie The <lb />
DR. C. J. DEAD. <lb />
Away Tuesday Night. <lb />
mm<lb />
Dr. Charles James died <lb />
of apoplexy at o'clock, Tues- <lb />
at his home Pitt street. <lb />
His death was very He <lb />
had suffered a stroke apoplexy <lb />
some days ago. but had apparently <lb />
regained his accustomed health. <lb />
All day he seemed as <lb />
cheerful bright as usual. <lb />
he the evening <lb />
looking over his mail, re- <lb />
tiring was giving his sou some In- <lb />
about arranging the <lb />
light his room, suddenly <lb />
he was noticed to struggle slightly <lb />
a few he had pass- <lb />
ed quietly away. <lb />
The death of has tilled <lb />
the with such profound <lb />
sorrow as does the death of Dr. <lb />
O He was every sense <lb />
of the word a noble man. <lb />
a place the affections <lb />
the people that other has <lb />
ever held. His loss to the town, <lb />
the community and the State is <lb />
reparable. <lb />
Dr. was his 80th <lb />
year. <lb />
close of the war to resume his <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
He was twice married. His first <lb />
wile was Miss Forest. To <lb />
two daughters were <lb />
both of in hum are now living <lb />
Mrs. J. J. and <lb />
Miss Martha His wife <lb />
died October. 1871. <lb />
wife was Miss Elvira <lb />
Clark to one sou was <lb />
born, C. J. Jr. His <lb />
second wife died in Nov. <lb />
He also has a sister. Miss <lb />
living Greenville. <lb />
a brother, Mr. John <lb />
Wilson. He was <lb />
of our townsman. Dr. Charles <lb />
The sorrowing <lb />
family have received ex- <lb />
of heartfelt <lb />
A volume might be of <lb />
Dr. without half his <lb />
of heart told. In- <lb />
he might well be term- <lb />
ed a as few men <lb />
such broad as he. <lb />
Socially he was a polished, courtly <lb />
gentleman, with a magnetism that <lb />
made him at once interesting. <lb />
The hopes that <lb />
some older person than this <lb />
who him well through <lb />
He was educated of the years long <lb />
in Ireland, and spent a short while <lb />
of his early life in England and U tribute to Ma, <lb />
Scotland. Hearing of the <lb />
of laud beyond the sea, j afternoon at o'clock <lb />
he set his bee toward <lb />
He lauded in New York, a <lb />
man and poor in world's goods, <lb />
but possessed of a I P <lb />
ambition that would never f <lb />
stop short of success. <lb />
His work our country was <lb />
clerking in a New York grocery <lb />
store, and speaking of his career <lb />
there, he said he used to sec <lb />
elder paddling his scow <lb />
loaded with cabbage across the <lb />
river and often made <lb />
from him. A friend one day ad <lb />
vised him that he could find work <lb />
more congenial and more <lb />
alive if he would come South <lb />
teach school. Anting upon this <lb />
advice he came to North Carolina, <lb />
first teaching school at <lb />
then at then coming to <lb />
Greenville. Many of the older <lb />
people of town went to school <lb />
to him. <lb />
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb />
BUSINESS MOTES. <lb />
if, C. Dee. <lb />
Women are Like <lb />
f Healthy and <lb />
bloom. they wither and <lb />
Every woman ought to look well <lb />
and feel well. and duly, <lb />
but she might as well try to put out a <lb />
lire with as to healthy and at- <lb />
w corroding the <lb />
Upon <lb />
their health depends her health. If <lb />
there is or weakening <lb />
drains or suffering the monthly <lb />
period, attend to it at once. Don t <lb />
delay. You're step nearer the <lb />
grave every day you put it oil. <lb />
Women can stand a great deal, but <lb />
they live forever with disease <lb />
dragging at the most delicate and <lb />
vital In their body. You may <lb />
have been deceived in so-called cures. <lb />
bow you could help it <lb />
there .-. u mu, h stun on <lb />
market. be dis- <lb />
Female <lb />
r. <lb />
cue n earth ilia. There <lb />
as between it and <lb />
other there <lb />
and wrong. <lb />
Regulator the <lb />
at,, and It <lb />
all quickly and easily and <lb />
women alone <lb />
whether they will or <lb />
at <lb />
hand. bottle store. <lb />
Ricks Wilkinson <lb />
Reasonable and Right. <lb />
If our are reasonable then they are bound to be right. If <lb />
our merchandise is right then it is bound to be reasonably priced. <lb />
Fair pricing is a basic principle this store. To buy the right thing <lb />
at the reasonable price is better, far better more economical than <lb />
wrong at most any old price. The priced is meanly <lb />
made, got a twist in it somewhere, you depend upon it. <lb />
When you want good dry goods you want to lie <lb />
shown makeshifts apologies for good dry goods. We cannot <lb />
too strongly emphasize the the reasonableness of <lb />
following <lb />
The demand for educated <lb />
and grows stronger each <lb />
year promises to con- <lb />
growing Boy <lb />
and girls can afford to start <lb />
poor, bill cannot afford to start <lb />
without a practical education. <lb />
spring of <lb />
High School will open January 7th <lb />
in the new building, with eight <lb />
rooms chapel. The rooms will <lb />
bile teaching Greenville he ,,,, ,,, <lb />
took up. he study of medicine,, desks and blackboards. The <lb />
attended Medical College of the highest <lb />
New Wk from which won for a <lb />
he graduated with distinction. Dr reputation as moral and in- <lb />
returned to Greenville trainers. The <lb />
here. K lo y , <lb />
was in ISM. and for nearly a half we be- <lb />
he continued his the are as safe here as <lb />
Hoc without changing his location. , any j,, our <lb />
His skill and ability easily won . g per ,, <lb />
rank with the leading where children can be under the <lb />
of th and as teachers. The <lb />
went his fame spread even be- f place is most <lb />
His reputation We have healthful mineral <lb />
brought bin Haltering offers from is becoming much noted <lb />
with handsome especially for indigestion. Should <lb />
but he always wish locate for the <lb />
dined these, saying that while be their children <lb />
remained here would keep him i on j. <lb />
more lo obscurity than to be in i A. <lb />
oily, yet he fell that he was r, r G E <lb />
to stay I. O. <lb />
he Miss Annie Nelson went <lb />
of with such a practice as ,., and she <lb />
he had throughout this section he I <lb />
considerable means, I,. wag ,, <lb />
enough to talk about a year, <lb />
A. went Mount <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Last week of Deeds <lb />
Moore issued marriage licenses to <lb />
following <lb />
W, It. Harris and Bailie <lb />
William Briley and Lydia <lb />
Bryan. <lb />
Elks Moore. <lb />
William Lillie and <lb />
James and Maggie Ty- <lb />
sou. <lb />
G. W. Harrington Alice <lb />
James Haddock Mary <lb />
Sarah Moore. <lb />
Jesse and Olivia <lb />
Major Willoughby and Victoria <lb />
Joyner. <lb />
George Caroline <lb />
Hardy. <lb />
John Dawson and Lou Warren <lb />
Some right good values in <lb />
Winter Wear. Heavy Fleece- <lb />
Lined Vests for Men Ladies <lb />
HOSIERY. <lb />
A big markdown hosiery. <lb />
They were now now <lb />
now <lb />
CAPES AND JACKETS. <lb />
We come to the front with <lb />
special lots of <lb />
prices that would be suicidal <lb />
earlier in the season, and yet <lb />
wearing lime has just <lb />
They have been reduced from 14.00 <lb />
to 5.00 to 3.25, 0.00 <lb />
7.00 to 5.00, 8.00 to COO. <lb />
These jackets arc new. <lb />
Shoes for men ladies. We <lb />
will cut the price more than half <lb />
to push out some of these goods. <lb />
They were now 1.26 <lb />
now now 1.76 now <lb />
1.00, 2.00 now 1.20. <lb />
KID GLOVES. <lb />
Kid gloves for ladies and misses. <lb />
These are the grade always <lb />
they will go the next ten days <lb />
tit all and all colors. <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
Men and youth's clothing will <lb />
go for the next few days <lb />
price. <lb />
Youths were now 2.26, <lb />
5.00 now 6.00 4.00 <lb />
were 4.00 now 2.25, <lb />
5.00 now 3.25, 0.00 now 4.25, 7.00 <lb />
now 5.00, 8.00 now 6.00 <lb />
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
THE <lb />
yet <lb />
work <lb />
of <lb />
I nit r Increased about a half <lb />
million, former <lb />
I year there Insolvent <lb />
While, black, <lb />
Last year there were <lb />
white and black insolvent <lb />
polls. <lb />
has been made <lb />
toe amounts paid by whites <lb />
blacks for educational purposes <lb />
to support public <lb />
State. This the white people <lb />
paid in bum fur the sum <lb />
of and the colored pea <lb />
pie -or seven and a <lb />
hall more paid by white <lb />
than the blanks, The Macks re- <lb />
according m number of <lb />
school children, and there are <lb />
two white to one blank the latter <lb />
MM lie apportioned <lb />
than one-third of the total, <lb />
Hie amount of <lb />
money in to. <lb />
. MUM seem to <lb />
think. <lb />
service to human-1 <lb />
rather than making of j <lb />
A more thoroughly unselfish, <lb />
generous, magnanimous man has <lb />
Thousands <lb />
of in his visits to pa- <lb />
he not only administered <lb />
but from his own re <lb />
sources provided delicacies and <lb />
wherever they were <lb />
Deeded. His hand was never <lb />
Withheld from a deed charity. <lb />
yet it was all in that quiet way of <lb />
which the world never has know I <lb />
ledge. ever more <lb />
tender the sick room than he. <lb />
la his career Dr. was <lb />
President of the American <lb />
Medical was <lb />
of the <lb />
oil Society, and tor years prior to <lb />
bis a of the <lb />
State Board of Health. Several <lb />
limes American Medical So- <lb />
elected him a delegate to the <lb />
Medical Congress of tbs but <lb />
be WOUld not lake the lime <lb />
from home to attend <lb />
in a country, <lb />
the war came in <lb />
Or. enlisted as a <lb />
III GOD. Mall W. brigade, <lb />
and served through tho four years <lb />
in arm, coming buck the <lb />
and returned <lb />
Charlie has gone to Falk- <lb />
land to spend holidays. <lb />
good cart hubs <lb />
wanted the A. G. Cox <lb />
growth while <lb />
oak wanted by the A. G. <lb />
Cox Co, <lb />
has it that some folks <lb />
down this way are going to get <lb />
married us. <lb />
John who has <lb />
in p it for several <lb />
is here on a visit to his <lb />
father. <lb />
A. O, is still paying the <lb />
highest cash prices for cotton seed. <lb />
The of Mr. Charles T. <lb />
Holt of removes the last <lb />
late Unit's sons <lb />
from world. Three married <lb />
survive, however, <lb />
thousands of of the family <lb />
with them. <lb />
A colored child died in Durham, <lb />
Saturday nigh., of hydrophobia <lb />
The child was by a mad dog <lb />
six weeks previous <lb />
Holiday Note. <lb />
We are determined to have a <lb />
good time this Christ- <lb />
mas, if our creditors arc only <lb />
Let it be fully that <lb />
we take turkeys on subscription <lb />
and general principles. <lb />
We have already been invited to <lb />
Christmas dinners. As we <lb />
can't eat all one day, we <lb />
suggest that the brethren <lb />
them through the week. <lb />
It's a great old world, after all; <lb />
and holiday season really <lb />
seems the best we ever were In. <lb />
I. <lb />
Mat its Court. <lb />
Mayor J. has disposed <lb />
of the following casts his court <lb />
since lust <lb />
Alex Bailey, drunk <lb />
lined and costs, 7.45. <lb />
Charles drunk dis- <lb />
orderly, costs, <lb />
Ethel drunk <lb />
and costs, <lb />
Garrison, drunk and dis- <lb />
orderly, lined . <lb />
ONLY COMPANY <lb />
STARTED A i AMI <lb />
SOUTH <lb />
ATLANTIC LIFE <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
CAPITAL <lb />
ECONOMICALLY MANAGED <lb />
BY THE SOUTH'S MOST <lb />
SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN, <lb />
PRUDENT INVESTMENT. <lb />
GOOD DIVIDENDS. <lb />
THE PRODUCING AGENT GETS <lb />
THE PROFITS OTHER <lb />
TO GENERAL <lb />
AGENTS AND MIDDLE-MEN. <lb />
RICH <lb />
MR <lb />
THE AMERICAN MONTHLY OF REVIEWS <lb />
Ii one In the world giving In <lb />
leaf, in y-i articles. and <lb />
timely record Net <lb />
men tut a <lb />
month, lb and <lb />
The lad women in world and H <lb />
f m mg <lb />
T-.-r.- arc many your locality who bay yd l <lb />
Vt lo la <lb />
a i la lb T will pay lot race <lb />
in C-.- Don Leisure can be <lb />
Vila of Income. Male a list of persona <lb />
your Review and <lb />
to us copies, and working outfit. TaM <lb />
Is a lo approach a <lb />
a for and <lb />
easily Tab u active <lb />
lion Make naming your <lb />
cents a a. <lb />
THE REVIEW OF COMPANY. <lb />
Aster I v, <lb />
aw <lb />
i Is on of our Two of practical our <lb />
I given to v, <lb />
I Whole of avail not without a modicum of for Us Our <lb />
work costs than Inferior <lb />
.- in the doll-able for the of work, and <lb />
lb ii- i i of n. i . -I. r In way of <lb />
i And the pays, let upon you Importance of <lb />
i i i. m kind H at the price. u you want It, ,,, i. you want It. <lb />
Ad<lb />
tS- CARR <lb />
I C <lb />
H. H. PROCTOR <lb />
Grimesland, N. C. <lb />
TUE PUBLIC A ROOK OF <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
which to make their I carry at all <lb />
ii in i.- a full Dry <lb />
Hardware, Farm Implements, fact anything <lb />
you want about your household or your farm I can <lb />
furnish at <lb />
Bottom Prices. <lb />
I buy Cotton All of Produce <lb />
pay highest market price for same. I your pat- <lb />
Hill treat right every you to <lb />
my <lb />
. , <lb />
The <lb />
Well <lb />
Dressed <lb />
Man <lb />
your attention where- <lb />
ever you meet him. lie is <lb />
this fall, <lb />
take considerable of the credit for <lb />
this condition of Ask the <lb />
man if we are entitled to this honor. Never la-fore In the history <lb />
of this establishment have we carried such a complete <lb />
we have this fall. Our customers tell us Ibis, they <lb />
are certainly competent to We have everything <lb />
that is the rage in New and a visit to our <lb />
will give you a complete knowledge of all that is <lb />
new and in the fashionable world. In to <lb />
our prices We know that you will not utter a word of <lb />
complaint. Drop in you have a little time, we <lb />
want to see you. <lb />
THE <lb />
a . I DOt forget poor when <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR Christmas comes. <lb />
Three good brick stoics for rent <lb />
by M. A. <lb />
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
to remind you that you owe <lb />
for <lb />
and we request <lb />
you to settle as early as pis- <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope you will not <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
find the cross mark on their <lb />
paper <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
Hue notice of of crops by <lb />
Win. F. Harding, Receiver. <lb />
posts, long enough for grape <lb />
This office. <lb />
C. A. White is preparing <lb />
to a brick sidewalk in front of <lb />
his block of stores. <lb />
Most of the pension warrants <lb />
for this county been <lb />
by Register of Deeds Moore. <lb />
The Sunday schools of the town <lb />
are preparing for Christmas trees <lb />
and parties during the holidays. <lb />
Look over be- <lb />
fore starting out to make holiday <lb />
purchases and it will save you <lb />
time. <lb />
Mr. R. Greene tells us that his <lb />
grist mill on Fifth street is now <lb />
doing work. It has a <lb />
of bushels a day. <lb />
The Standard Oil Company are <lb />
putting up a gas tank near the <lb />
railroad. There is much of it <lb />
used here now this step to <lb />
meet the demand. <lb />
W. T. Lee Co. are presenting <lb />
their customers with very hand- <lb />
some calendars. <lb />
returns for doubly <lb />
ram em be red. <lb />
I ion i forget that a Parker <lb />
pen or pearl <lb />
handle gold pea are <lb />
nice Christmas presents. them <lb />
at Reflector Hook Store. <lb />
As express are large <lb />
during the holidays, people <lb />
packages to should not <lb />
wait until the last minute to get <lb />
them in the express office. <lb />
Register of Deeds T. R. Moore <lb />
lays his issuing marriage <lb />
licenses is growing larger <lb />
Christmas approaches. He has a <lb />
plenty to supply the demand. <lb />
persons arc here- <lb />
by notified to hunt or in any <lb />
way upon any my lands, <lb />
situated four miles south of <lb />
villa, under penally of law. <lb />
If the people want the railroad <lb />
connection at about which <lb />
r spoke a few days <lb />
ago. they let their wants <lb />
be known. We never get anything <lb />
by waiting. <lb />
Toys, Dolls, Vases, Drums, <lb />
Guns, Cups and Saucers Cheap at <lb />
S. M. <lb />
New Goods, Oates, Figs, Raisins, <lb />
Nuts, Citron, Mince Meat, Pork <lb />
Sausage at S. M. <lb />
The Masonic Hall School will <lb />
give two weeks holiday Christmas <lb />
instead of one, as at first decided. <lb />
The household is, <lb />
indebted to Mrs, W. A. Savage <lb />
for a bountiful feast of spareribs, <lb />
backbone and sausage. <lb />
HOWDY DO. <lb />
Speak la Me, Same <lb />
IT, <lb />
R. L. Smith to Richmond <lb />
Fleming went to Tarboro <lb />
Judge Starbuck left Saturday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Rev. E. C. Glenn left Saturday <lb />
evening for <lb />
G. B. W. Hadley left Saturday <lb />
evening range. <lb />
Bar. B. H. went to <lb />
den Saturday evening. <lb />
Mrs. Swindell returned <lb />
day evening from Raleigh. <lb />
Rev. J. B. Morton and Mrs. <lb />
Morton returned to Tarboro this <lb />
morning. <lb />
L. to <lb />
evening returned <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Miss Mamie Tucker came home <lb />
Saturday evening from Greensboro <lb />
Female College. <lb />
L. of Raleigh, who <lb />
has been visiting his brother, Dr. <lb />
V. II. Bagwell, left this morning. <lb />
Rev. G. F. Smith and wife <lb />
little sou, of Raleigh, who have <lb />
been visiting family of R. L. <lb />
returned home today. <lb />
December IS, 1900. <lb />
Rev. F. B. left this <lb />
morning. <lb />
II. S. Hardy left this morning <lb />
for <lb />
Willis Johnson left this morning <lb />
for Williamston. <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner left this <lb />
for Washington City. <lb />
Tap Starkey came home <lb />
day evening from Washington. <lb />
Jarvis Sugg, of Washington, <lb />
came evening to visit <lb />
friends. <lb />
Mrs. children, <lb />
of visiting her moth- <lb />
Mrs. S. B. Wilson. <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
Miss Lelia Thornton one of the <lb />
teachers at the Masonic Hall <lb />
school is sick. <lb />
Mrs. W. R. Blown and children <lb />
left this morning to visit her father <lb />
near Richmond. Va. <lb />
J. R. Barnes, of Richmond, Va., <lb />
chief foreman of the construction <lb />
force of the Western Union <lb />
graph Company, came Tuesday <lb />
evening to arrange for having the <lb />
telegraph moved to the new <lb />
quarters in the building. <lb />
BIG NEW STORE <lb />
Well may the good people of and surrounding country <lb />
be thankful and proud of their Big Stoic and wonderful bargain <lb />
that come from that great institution. For the third time this <lb />
ha the buyer been north, scouring the New York, <lb />
and Philadelphia market.- quickly snapped up all the <lb />
This was securing a leading manufacturer's fall shipment <lb />
of line for boys intended a in <lb />
Tex., but which was countermanded on account The re- <lb />
is, we offer win and highest grade clothing at just one- <lb />
half old time clothier's price. They will be lead and placed <lb />
the tables on <lb />
Wednesday Morn., Dec. o clock <lb />
For first class and in <lb />
cheap, sole or exchange, go to the <lb />
Greenville Livery Co's stables on <lb />
Five Points, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
H. Salesman. <lb />
Two who <lb />
carried pistols, met on the street <lb />
Saturday and agreed to swap <lb />
weapons. One of the pistols was <lb />
Do you want to send some friend discharged of the boys <lb />
a subscription to a for a instantly killed. <lb />
Christmas present t let the Re- <lb />
Book Store have your or- <lb />
and save the trouble and ex- <lb />
of sending for it yourself. <lb />
The crowds going and out <lb />
daily at big new store is <lb />
an evidence of what advertising <lb />
will do. He has an elegant stock <lb />
and tells the people it, and <lb />
they go there to that all that <lb />
has been said even mote is <lb />
true. <lb />
John Porter Dead. <lb />
Putnam, Conn., <lb />
Porter formerly private <lb />
Secretary of President <lb />
died today at his residence here. <lb />
He had been sick for many weeks <lb />
with a malignant intestinal dis- <lb />
ease. <lb />
Thar Like Him. <lb />
Rev. H. M. Eure, new pas- <lb />
tor of the Methodist church, <lb />
preached his first sermon <lb />
Sunday morning. F. Smith, <lb />
of Raleigh, a former pastor, <lb />
pied the pulpit at night. Our <lb />
people, as had predicted, <lb />
well pleased with new pastor. <lb />
J. J. Mania <lb />
Mr. J. J. Martin, of Tarboro, <lb />
died Monday morning. He was a <lb />
native of Martin county, was <lb />
for three terms Solicitor of this <lb />
district. He also represent- <lb />
ed this district one term in Con- <lb />
He afterwards moved to <lb />
Tarboro has been postmaster <lb />
there since President Harrison's <lb />
administration. <lb />
Musical <lb />
There will be a concert, consist- <lb />
of vocal and instrumental mu- <lb />
sic recitations, in opera <lb />
house Friday night, for the benefit <lb />
of the Christian thank. The con- <lb />
cert will lie given by talent <lb />
assisted by Misses and An- <lb />
of Ayden, by the <lb />
1-1 also be <lb />
a solo by Mr. <lb />
Doors will open at <lb />
Admission IS, and cents. <lb />
Seat on sale <lb />
Negroes Lynched. <lb />
Indianapolis, Dec. <lb />
nor Mount when informed last <lb />
of lynching of two <lb />
Rowland and at <lb />
said he would make a <lb />
thorough He was <lb />
emphatic the declaration that <lb />
ring leaders of the mob should <lb />
be punished. <lb />
Mrs. Simons. widow of the <lb />
for whose murder the <lb />
were lynched, is so ill and nervous <lb />
from prostration that she may die. <lb />
Walter Evans, a citizen of Rock- <lb />
port, is a from the excite- <lb />
caused by the murder and <lb />
Four Car Loads Merchandise Bought <lb />
Dark colors, double and single <lb />
breasted, wool cheviot, kind <lb />
now 90.37. <lb />
BOYS WOOL SUITS. <lb />
1.25 kind now Boys wool <lb />
pants kind now <lb />
SHOES. <lb />
1.50 kind now l III, kind <lb />
now 2.98,4.00 kind now <lb />
MENS PANTS. <lb />
2.75 kind now 1.58, 1.50 kind <lb />
now Me, About pairs left. <lb />
OUR STORE GROWING. <lb />
What has made our store such <lb />
a busy place What we advertise <lb />
we do. The throngs that daily <lb />
the store is very best evident e <lb />
hat we rather understate than <lb />
otherwise the remarkable value we <lb />
have to sell. <lb />
Our Popular <lb />
We leave it to you if there is not a snap, vim or <lb />
TAILOR MADE SUITS <lb />
kind <lb />
HOSE. <lb />
kind now kind now <lb />
now <lb />
skirts. <lb />
kind now 3.98, 5.00 kind <lb />
business no. perceptible in any other business in Greenville. It is <lb />
secret. The dry goods and clothiers arc sleeping, waiting <lb />
for you to come in their per cent, profit. Will you 3.00 kind now 1.37. <lb />
Or will you trade with a lire, bustling, progressive <lb />
that is working like a Trojan making your dollar buy two dollar <lb />
worth. We have doubled the business since we are our new <lb />
already, now want to nipple it. <lb />
Holiday Goods. <lb />
Over car loads of fancy goods suitable Christmas <lb />
The i store presents a big Bazaar. Everything you can <lb />
is right here. And the <lb />
kind now 2.00 kind <lb />
now 1.80, 2.50 kind now 1.98, 3.50 <lb />
kind now <lb />
Greatest of All <lb />
REVELATIONS. <lb />
,. <lb />
think or Is so low that It es- <lb />
a record for itself and is <lb />
. . . positively beyond the reach of the <lb />
Price is One-Half. <lb />
3rd Northern Trip Successful. <lb />
Rad Till. <lb />
We have great care <lb />
growing most improved bright <lb />
tobacco White Stem <lb />
Orinoco, tho Broad Leaf Orinoco <lb />
are the reliable ever <lb />
grown in any section. Every man <lb />
the east, who cultivated this <lb />
kind will average from to per <lb />
cent more than any other <lb />
Mr. Sam Mumford, at Ayden, says <lb />
that his Orinoco will bring <lb />
dollars more per acre any <lb />
other kind grown mi same land. <lb />
Martin people are growing <lb />
Orinoco and coining money. You <lb />
will these sale Dr. <lb />
and Dr. Drug <lb />
stores some store in each sec- <lb />
of county at cents <lb />
package. <lb />
W. T. Co., <lb />
N. C <lb />
MENS OVERCOATS. <lb />
kind 4.98, 12.50 kind <lb />
now 18.00 11.78. <lb />
COATS and <lb />
All and <lb />
BLANKETS. <lb />
wool lied blankets, <lb />
kind now <lb />
Kind now DOS kind now <lb />
All styles, prices. <lb />
CLOTH. <lb />
and heavy <lb />
GOODS. <lb />
to per yard on all line. <lb />
PLAID DRESS GOODS. <lb />
I'll- kind now <lb />
COUCHES, SIDE BOARDS, <lb />
yards to select from. <lb />
Everything Imaginable Here. Our Big Store a growing plant, increasing <lb />
every day. Truth telling and Belling always hand in hand here. Our sole aim, <lb />
desire and ambition is tor your For you we work. <lb />
Big New Store. <lb />
Open Nights.<lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
. <lb /></p>
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I am now offering you one of the most of <lb />
GOODS. SHOE, HATS. <lb />
and TABLE <lb />
at very reasonable prices. My line of <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Carolina <lb />
which is the standard of any market are fr-sh and <lb />
When you none to town again give ma a trial. <lb />
y on to i leaf, <lb />
Jas. B. White. <lb />
Means Cent per pound more for your <lb />
COTTON <lb />
that is what get <lb />
THAT WE GIN FOR YOU. <lb />
established at ill.- OM m beat equipped <lb />
to be found In -licit your <lb />
We turn rut the baH yon p I but charges are <lb />
no others. DB H <lb />
GREEN HOOK <lb />
N. C. <lb />
A severe outbreak of fever has <lb />
occurred in Lincoln county. In <lb />
neighborhood there are twenty <lb />
of a bad type. <lb />
and Charlotte are <lb />
a new census taken. <lb />
A traveling salesman named W. <lb />
of was <lb />
found dead Sunday morning in bis I <lb />
room at Hotel Kennon, Goldsboro. <lb />
Physicians said bis death was <lb />
to apoplexy. <lb />
people are talking of <lb />
building a road that <lb />
town to Springs and <lb />
um- an automobile line with car- <lb />
lug capacity of M people. <lb />
The white prisoner Manning, <lb />
who escaped from the county Jail <lb />
MM weeks ago. to this <lb />
city and gave himself up. The <lb />
Other en-aped man, Nile, is still <lb />
away. Both the men are said to <lb />
have beta up to bad since <lb />
leaving here, fights and horse steal <lb />
among their doings. Manning <lb />
look if he bad through <lb />
mill, the scene of their exploits <lb />
being Pitt <lb />
Journal. <lb />
Tried Friends Best. <lb />
Fro-thirty years Pills have <lb />
proven a blessing to the invalid. <lb />
Are truly the sick mans friend. <lb />
A Known Fact <lb />
For s headache. d y <lb />
sour stomach, <lb />
and all kindred diseases. <lb />
Liver PILLS <lb />
AN ABSOLUTE CURE. <lb />
t-N <lb />
J. V. CD. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bigging. Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
New Home <lb />
Sewing Machines <lb />
u in pit <lb />
If you need a Machine see me <lb />
Booker's store, or write me <lb />
I. J. C. LASTS. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Tl baring <lb />
before the Superior Clerk of Pit <lb />
a Last Will <lb />
W. K. dews <lb />
notice is to persons <lb />
to the estate to nuke immediate pay- <lb />
to sod all persons <lb />
claim said estate <lb />
the tame tor payment on or before <lb />
2nd day of October, 1901. or tin <lb />
ill be plead la recovery. <lb />
2nd of <lb />
Mm A A. <lb />
Executrix of W. R. <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LUTE <lb />
RAILROAD <lb />
LI <lb />
m. i <lb />
Leave <lb />
Leave Tarboro <lb />
a -1.1.1 <lb />
Leave Wilson <lb />
Leave. Set <lb />
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Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks. Cotton. Grain and <lb />
ions. Private Wires to York, <lb />
Chicago and Sew Orleans. <lb />
OBSERVATIONS <lb />
Wade by the Orange Va <lb />
PILLS <lb />
Vitally. sat <lb />
Care emissions. Los cf <lb />
Famous Ml <lb />
and Laxative Guaranteed cure for <lb />
fever and all malarial and Wet sale b <lb />
Harrington, Barber Jo., <lb />
V C. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
at public in; <lb />
lion the -Jib of a <lb />
residence I II. J. deceased In <lb />
Pitt property <lb />
to In part <lb />
of Fodder. <lb />
Cattle. II . <lb />
Id and Kitchen Furniture. need, <lb />
Hay, and Wagons, <lb />
Pea Null <lb />
W. M. of <lb />
B. J. Deed. <lb />
Atlas lime and place I will rent in <lb />
highest MM for year B. <lb />
J. home place and th. Ted <lb />
place. W. <lb />
for law of B. J. <lb />
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Get a good Safe <lb />
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con- <lb />
for home, office and general use. <lb />
Every sale bull with a guarantee to be lire <lb />
proof. Prices range from up. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
J Greenville, N. C. <lb />
THE COUNTY SCHOOL <lb />
APPOINTED THE <lb />
As one of the tat Public Books in <lb />
Pitt County. W- handle book designated on the <lb />
State List for the nubile sch and tan what- <lb />
ever yon need. We <lb />
COPY BOOKS, <lb />
slant and vertical, doable ruled practice writing <lb />
tablets, fool's <lb />
crayons, colored crayons, companion <lb />
For the Man. <lb />
We carry a nice doable and tingle ledgers, <lb />
long day books, journals, count r books, memorandums, <lb />
order and note books, time books, <lb />
to., tic- <lb />
For Society People <lb />
We have all kinds and styles box papers, card and <lb />
envelope sets, visiting cards, note papers and tablets. <lb />
Bone are like <lb />
are ever <lb />
The unman is bat a trial of <lb />
to dollar, with the devil <lb />
for <lb />
bits the nail on <lb />
the bead, unfortunately it is <lb />
her nail. <lb />
The man who i <lb />
getting by the girls is in- <lb />
a ban football- <lb />
la look <lb />
log slum's effect <lb />
nun <lb />
It is not the Christmas past but <lb />
in present so tie- <lb />
presses <lb />
fellow in the corner, <lb />
who lets his rival do all the talk- <lb />
lag, generally marries the <lb />
Men often find truth in a nut <lb />
shell. they found it <lb />
other it would a great deal <lb />
better. <lb />
Pew men preach what <lb />
they might not make <lb />
them appear perfect before the <lb />
world. <lb />
It's a poor flower that never has <lb />
a went. <lb />
The average woman finds it <lb />
hard to trim her own hat. <lb />
but she has an easy pick- <lb />
her all to <lb />
pieces. <lb />
Into every soul there sinks many <lb />
a shaft of sorrow, but the <lb />
cruel blows with bravery, <lb />
Cometh peace and Joy OB the <lb />
Even a calendar is BO good unless <lb />
up to dale. <lb />
A tonic <lb />
builder. <lb />
, -i to t <lb />
, ad M <lb />
A By Ml <lb />
-r i e <lb />
PILLS <lb />
SO <lb />
Sr fit- Sail circular <lb />
of our bankable e<lb />
I V <lb />
a BO wilt our to MM<lb />
for Urn of <lb />
I Suva <lb />
in or <lb />
money paid- <lb />
MEDICAL CO. <lb />
ass, <lb />
Pol by I L <lb />
or -m i Pi <lb />
it a of <lb />
Of meeting of of Com- <lb />
for Pitt number of an <lb />
each member bath of <lb />
mile Traveled allowed for <lb />
for Hie year ending <lb />
3rd, 1900. <lb />
or It, <lb />
a I i I K. L. <lb />
For days a Com. at <lb />
For at 4.00. <lb />
For bl mile traveled at <lb />
Leave <lb />
Rocky <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Lean Tarboro U t <lb />
Mat <lb />
Ar at la, <lb />
Main <lb />
ton a tn OS p <lb />
learn 1224, p Sac <lb />
ford m Sanford <lb />
p m. t p <lb />
p m, <lb />
om <lb />
Ben- <lb />
a m. May Ion a m. Red <lb />
Spring a m, Hop Milk a m, <lb />
p m, Hope Hill p a <lb />
Bed Spring p m. p <lb />
an <lb />
Johnston's <lb />
Sarsaparilla<lb />
Palatal Hum, It- <lb />
regularity, <lb />
of the <lb />
of life, in or maid, all r- <lb />
help, la JO BUS- <lb />
TON It a <lb />
tor all para or <lb />
the top or back of bead, <lb />
pain to the left aid, a <lb />
condition of of <lb />
the heart, cold fast, <lb />
and <lb />
backache, ac- <lb />
of the heart, of breath, <lb />
abnormal with <lb />
painful of <lb />
fact, <lb />
uterine <lb />
catarrh, all symptom <lb />
trouble which mike the <lb />
life<lb />
SOLD BY <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
at train Na <lb />
at with the Carolina <lb />
. . . will. ii,. <lb />
at with Bed <lb />
Spring railroad, at Sanford <lb />
with the Seaboard Air Line and Southern <lb />
NOTICE OF OF CROPS. <lb />
In of M at the <lb />
Km if Put county <lb />
omit, in certain wherein . II. <lb />
wife. Alice are plaint- <lb />
Mason defendant. The <lb />
will to public sale for <lb />
the bidder on Wednesday <lb />
day of 1900, all the <lb />
buy upon the <lb />
Avon farm for 1900, and owned by <lb />
aid farm, bi barrel of <lb />
together with quantity Of bay raised <lb />
during raw the of bog <lb />
and M said farm during the <lb />
1900. Sale to take place t o'clock <lb />
form nil <lb />
W. F <lb />
Receiver in Hie above named cause. <lb />
December 17.1900. <lb />
Total <lb />
o w. <lb />
For IT day a Com. at <lb />
For day at at 20.00<lb />
ALLOWED C. <lb />
For <lb />
For day at 1200. <lb />
F r mile traveled at <lb />
Total <lb />
Total amount allowed Hoard <lb />
at Golf with Durham <lb />
Charlotte Railroad. <lb />
Train on Scotland Road <lb />
leave. Weldon i i. m. IT p m, <lb />
Neck T. <lb />
y a m, S a, a <lb />
at II l- an. O am. <lb />
Train Branch leave <lb />
a V <lb />
.-. mm i <lb />
on a want SO p m. Parmele <lb />
and p m. leave I a <lb />
,,., arrive a <lb />
and p except Monday <lb />
Train leave Tarboro dally except sand <lb />
M p MS Sunday pm. arrive Ply- <lb />
pm. leave Fly- <lb />
dally, except Sunday. SO a u. and Sin <lb />
State op Hosts <lb />
OP <lb />
I. T. B. Moore, clerk of Com- <lb />
the county <lb />
certify the foregoing i a true state- <lb />
as appear of record in my of- <lb />
Given my band, and seal of <lb />
Board of at <lb />
Una day of November. <lb />
1900. T. B. <lb />
Clerk Board Com. for Pitt County <lb />
day am. arm a, <lb />
Train on C <lb />
dally, except Sunday. ad a m, <lb />
leave SI <lb />
a a. <lb />
Train Branch leave <lb />
m. p m, arrive <lb />
II am, <lb />
m. leave Hope Ilk id, <lb />
S p m. II a m. arrive at Ho; <lb />
B a m, m. except <lb />
on Clinton Warsaw <lb />
Clinton dally. la <lb />
p m. lea .- <lb />
pa <lb />
Steamer leave Washing- <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for <lb />
leave Greenville daily at <lb />
P. M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer leaves <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for theW est <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
on Branch leave Warsaw <lb />
Union daily, except Sunday. m d <lb />
m. leave at a a use <lb />
pm. <lb />
Train made el <lb />
don for all point dally, all via PM <lb />
Agent <lb />
J. Manager. <lb />
T. M. EMERSON. Truffle Ma- ager <lb />
The Beat and <lb />
No advertiser will <lb />
the of <lb />
Ink Unit newspapers carry <lb />
to more people for less cost <lb />
than all other kinds of advertising. <lb />
It is true that cheapest <lb />
is a <lb />
good Moreover, <lb />
mob a salesman is not only the <lb />
Cheapest, but the <lb />
Record. <lb />
175.------- <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb />
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
mill's, Bead, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Suits, Ba- <lb />
by Parlor <lb />
Butts, Table, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
and Gail Ax <lb />
Meal Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Beauty Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour, Coffee, <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, and Wooden <lb />
Ware. Cakes Crackers, <lb />
Best Butter, Stand <lb />
ard i , and nil <lb />
other Quality and <lb />
Quantity, Cheap for cash. Come <lb />
to see <lb />
d. w. mm <lb />
SALE OF REAL ESTATE. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of Superior <lb />
Court county made In a certain <lb />
Special Proceeding therein pending, en- <lb />
titled c. Pearce of , <lb />
will on January 1901, <lb />
before the Court II OM door Greenville, <lb />
at ale to bidder <lb />
that certain lot or panel of land <lb />
in the town of the corner <lb />
and Fifth and known n the <lb />
store said town but No. and lying <lb />
immediately of No. III. <lb />
Term of third and the <lb />
balance la two payable <lb />
one and two year from day <lb />
of the payment to be e- <lb />
mortgage raid property. <lb />
of U. I. <lb />
His Want. <lb />
We found letter on <lb />
our <lb />
Please <lb />
bring WOODS a stick of candy. <lb />
Ma wants a hickory bark tooth <lb />
brush and a bag of Pa says <lb />
if yon will bring a jug full of black <lb />
trap and a of corn juice, he <lb />
will obliged. Good by. <lb />
superior <lb />
Pitt county <lb />
v V <lb />
Scan, the Defendant in <lb />
the above entitled action will lake notice, <lb />
that an action ha begun in the <lb />
Court wherein Elizabeth <lb />
Sears i Plaintiff and Christopher Sear is <lb />
Defendant the purpose dissolving <lb />
the bond of matrimony now existing be- <lb />
tween Plaintiff and Defendant, and the <lb />
Defendant la required to appear before <lb />
at the term or <lb />
Pill county Superior Court which convene <lb />
t he lit Monday in December <lb />
answer or demur to the complaint of the <lb />
Plaintiff, or the relief demanded <lb />
will be treated. day of Nov. <lb />
1900. C. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Attorney. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
B-x-----o e <lb />
Cotton Bagging end Pies <lb />
on i- <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
WHICH ARD, JR. <lb />
-DEALER IN <lb />
Phone U <lb />
Strongest in <lb />
PERSONAL PROPERTY HALE <lb />
Dec., 27th, 1900, <lb />
at my home place, miles from <lb />
Greenville, will be sold at public <lb />
auction to highest bidder for <lb />
cash, a lot of horses, mules, hogs, <lb />
cattle, carts, wagons, buggies, farm <lb />
Implements, corn, fodder, house- <lb />
hold furniture, organ, <lb />
etc. <lb />
Among the stock are several tine <lb />
Red Jersey Poland China <lb />
crossed stock hogs. <lb />
Any of the above articles will be <lb />
at private sale before the 27th <lb />
if desired. O. M. Tucker. <lb />
the <lb />
The Law <lb />
TAKEN TO ALL <lb />
MAGAZINES. <lb />
Would Make The Crop to, <lb />
Bale. <lb />
Manchester, Dec. <lb />
arc divided regarding the <lb />
American crop, there is a <lb />
tendency to support the estimate <lb />
of bates, The at <lb />
Liverpool is steadily <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
have out my entire mercantile <lb />
in including <lb />
fixture and will, to Rick A <lb />
ard transferred the to <lb />
them date. I w II settle all <lb />
against former <lb />
and accounts due the are <lb />
payable torn. I will be glad for all owing <lb />
me forward and settle at once. <lb />
a. M. <lb />
Having purchased the mercantile <lb />
of II. it. we will <lb />
name of Kicks Wilkinson to <lb />
carry on business at former stand, <lb />
occupying the south room. We will carry <lb />
a complete line of dry goods, clothing, no- <lb />
Ace, and <lb />
solicit the patronage of Mr. form- <lb />
customer, a well as that of our own <lb />
friends and public generally. <lb />
J. A. Hicks, <lb />
C. L. Wilkinson. <lb />
Whichard, N. <lb />
The Stock complete in every <lb />
and prices as low as the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
J. <lb />
-------DEALER IN------- <lb />
garter fountain gen <lb />
will ii . reward for <lb />
if Sick <lb />
or <lb />
the e <lb />
nil. when era <lb />
with are nit <lb />
never ii IV eon- <lb />
contain pills. <lb />
of <lb />
mall. <lb />
, and <lb />
I sale M <lb />
t L WOOTEN, N <lb />
AM <lb />
at T. LaOs t COMPANY'S. <lb />
DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The of T. K. <lb />
Co. this day dissolved <lb />
ship by con sent, T. F. <lb />
Christ man having the <lb />
Interest of J. F. Evans in the <lb />
All indebted <lb />
of the will be paid by T. <lb />
F. Christmas and all accounts due <lb />
firm must be paid to him. <lb />
This 30th day of November, 1900 <lb />
T. F. <lb />
J. F. Evans. <lb />
We Warrant them for twelve <lb />
mouths. pair. <lb />
Tim Ono Day Cold Cure. <lb />
Cold r. atonal.<lb />
interest of <lb />
J. F. Evans in the grocery <lb />
heretofore conducted by us, <lb />
I wish to announce that I will con <lb />
the business at the name <lb />
stand on Five Points. I desire to <lb />
thank all who have favored the <lb />
firm with patronage and <lb />
solicit a continuance of the same <lb />
with me, promising lo do all in <lb />
my power to please every patron <lb />
km. dealing and goods. <lb />
,. i T. F. <lb />
IMPORTANT LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of power contained and <lb />
invested in in- by a decree entered at Sept <lb />
term of Fill Superior Court, in the <lb />
case entitled T. Hooker against E. S. <lb />
Ilium and others, as appears on record in <lb />
Clerk's office of Superior Court is <lb />
minute <lb />
Docket No. pages So, SO and As <lb />
Trustee and Commissioner named therein, <lb />
I will to public tale, before the <lb />
court in Greenville, on Monday <lb />
7th day of January 1901 Mon- <lb />
day the let of January term 1901 of <lb />
Pill Superior the following <lb />
of land tn wit; one tract land, <lb />
rte In of Pitt, township, <lb />
adjoining the land of II. Mills, W. <lb />
I,, Robert Dixon and being <lb />
the laud the said E. S- re- <lb />
innate the north side of Cow <lb />
and know n as the land <lb />
by i- S. from II. A, <lb />
and to bis fa- <lb />
John Man and <lb />
containing the whole one and <lb />
fifty acres. Th Identical land convoyed <lb />
lam-. Galloway in mist. appears In <lb />
II--1 D J, page. and Oct. <lb />
1893. Terms cash. <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE MB. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
or <lb />
0.0. <lb />
FOB <lb />
III <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. <lb />
VOL. XIX. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER <lb />
NO. <lb />
ma <lb />
-AT- <lb />
II II <lb />
Toy Store. <lb />
COME AND SEE <lb />
Big display of Toys Christmas goods. More Toys and Christmas <lb />
goods than all other stocks combined. Do not be mislead come to <lb />
Santa Clause Headquarters. <lb />
and get all your wants for Christmas supplied. I bare in my stock the <lb />
Smallest Doll in the World. <lb />
Come and see it. My Christmas goods are the best and cheapest. <lb />
lie <lb />
The Toy Man. <lb />
How They Attar Poll Tax la <lb />
Mississippi. <lb />
man who does not pay bis <lb />
Reforms Cost Money, <lb />
The lot of this legislature is not <lb />
a happy one. There arc reforms <lb />
poll tax Mississippi on or before are absolutely necessary <lb />
1st day of February next, and if those <lb />
the bill which has passed are adopted plan will <lb />
Legislature of Slate, will have <lb />
bis Dame published in the county <lb />
as a delinquent, as a man <lb />
who refuses to contribute to the <lb />
education of bis own children, but <lb />
willing for his neighbor to do so, <lb />
let them reap an education by <lb />
the sweat of the other fellow's face. <lb />
Moreover, be will be disfranchised <lb />
and will run the risk of a tine <lb />
six months jail if be <lb />
attempts to vote at a <lb />
election, tor, it is asserted, <lb />
taxpayers are tired of <lb />
their votes killed by such political <lb />
driftwood, and judges of the <lb />
State may be expected to charge <lb />
the grand are composed <lb />
of taxpayers, to indict such per <lb />
and the district attorneys, <lb />
who in the future look to the <lb />
taxpayers for election, will fail not <lb />
to their part of the business up <lb />
to the Sun. <lb />
College hazing appears to be <lb />
quite just now and be- <lb />
fore the investigation the case <lb />
of Cadet is fairly begun, an- <lb />
other One is in order. A dozen <lb />
who belonged to a <lb />
near Chicago disguised them- <lb />
with masks, and going to <lb />
the room of a young student <lb />
Frank Lust, carried him to <lb />
wood.-, where he was blindfolded <lb />
and his clothes removed. Then <lb />
he was coated with ink and soft <lb />
soap from head to foot, alter which <lb />
his up and com- <lb />
him to run the gauntlet. It <lb />
is time that the law should fur- <lb />
protection to the gentlemen <lb />
students who desire to attend <lb />
some of the colleges and <lb />
of the country, from the <lb />
bandit element which appears to <lb />
have captured these institutions. <lb />
It is a pleasure, this connection, <lb />
to call attention to the absence in <lb />
Southern schools, of any such <lb />
brutality us that which has <lb />
recorded in recent dispatches. <lb />
in school, college or <lb />
is a practice, <lb />
even in its mildest forms, which <lb />
should be relegated to the past, <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
The Christmas order of the <lb />
Booth Carolina dispensary is now <lb />
being rilled, the Richmond Dis- <lb />
patch has discovered, and <lb />
of barrels, or <lb />
several of liquor, and <lb />
with it is an order for <lb />
carloads of glass -half-pint, <lb />
and quart will be <lb />
shipped live trains of thirty cars <lb />
each. The purchasing authorities <lb />
say that the business of the <lb />
has expanded enormously of <lb />
late, they expert the increase <lb />
to continue as long as the of <lb />
cotton stays <lb />
have to lie adopted for raising <lb />
more money. While the people <lb />
are slow in clamoring for re. <lb />
forms, they arc quick to kick <lb />
against any in taxation <lb />
and if the legislature can get <lb />
through its work without having <lb />
given to a large part of our <lb />
population it will have performed <lb />
a Herald. <lb />
The next will spend <lb />
more money than any previous <lb />
Legislature, if it complies with all <lb />
demands for appropriations <lb />
that are being made. And nearly- <lb />
all these demands seem proper and <lb />
For there is a very- <lb />
general demand that more money <lb />
shall be appropriated to the public <lb />
also an absolute <lb />
necessity for additional <lb />
to our insane asylums. <lb />
and humanity demand that <lb />
more money be expended for <lb />
support of disabled ex-Confederate <lb />
soldiers. And among other de- <lb />
for appropriations are the <lb />
Reformatory for criminals <lb />
and a Code Commission both of <lb />
which demands seem proper. And <lb />
there are others. <lb />
It will thus lie seen that the next <lb />
Legislature will be called upon to <lb />
increase the public expenditures <lb />
several hundred thousand dollars. <lb />
And it not be wasteful ex- <lb />
If all these expenditures <lb />
of appropriations should lie made. <lb />
But how can they, or any of them, <lb />
be This is the question to <lb />
lie answered, and the perplexing <lb />
problem to be solved by our next <lb />
law-makers. It is very easy to <lb />
make suggestions us to how the <lb />
State's money shall lie expended, <lb />
but it is not so easy to suggest how <lb />
that money shall be collected It <lb />
would be well, therefore, for those <lb />
persons, who are suggesting how to <lb />
spend the State's money, to <lb />
also how to raise it. <lb />
The rate of taxation levied <lb />
by State and county has reached <lb />
the constitutional limit, it is <lb />
absolutely impossible to levy and <lb />
collect any more taxes without <lb />
find other subjects of taxation <lb />
properly those already <lb />
taxed. Om Legislators must by <lb />
all means enact a better <lb />
and revenue act our <lb />
State has ever yet had. This is <lb />
their most work, and <lb />
they should all go to Raleigh next <lb />
mo determined to do it. I'd in- <lb />
born Record. <lb />
Trouble is often with <lb />
hot <lb />
should that the <lb />
men who can describe a woman's <lb />
costume don't always make the <lb />
best <lb />
Pie For Lawyers. <lb />
1891 the Hon. T. J. Jan is, <lb />
then a Viii States Senator, made <lb />
a speech in The old <lb />
man, prophetic ken doubtless <lb />
foresaw the defeat of the <lb />
that year, for the course of <lb />
his remarks he told the voters, <lb />
while urging them to support the <lb />
Democratic ticket, that if they in- <lb />
the Democracy- <lb />
he could stand it if they could, be- <lb />
cause he such a result <lb />
would make much business for <lb />
lawyers and a lawyer him- <lb />
self be participate in the <lb />
Jarvis was right. The ad <lb />
vent of a fusion administration in <lb />
North Carolina made an immense <lb />
amount of business for the lawyers, <lb />
as everybody We ere- <lb />
of Ibis fact by report of <lb />
the committee which has just coin <lb />
the examination of the books <lb />
of the State Treasurer, which re- <lb />
port sets forth that for the past <lb />
the <lb />
State paid out for legal services <lb />
nearly This expenditure <lb />
is open to criticism and there is <lb />
room for The State has <lb />
an who is pan a <lb />
salary to look after the State's in <lb />
But it is said that GOT. <lb />
having intense person- <lb />
dislike for Attorney General <lb />
Walser. ignored him and <lb />
employed outside attorneys to <lb />
pear in cases which the State <lb />
was interested, paying these <lb />
large fees. Some of this ex- <lb />
was doubtless <lb />
some of it was not. <lb />
Among the lawyers who have <lb />
fattened off the State Treasury, or <lb />
who received the largest fees the <lb />
period mentioned, are Col. <lb />
W. Hinsdale, of who was <lb />
paid Douglass, <lb />
C. A. Cook, J. C. L. <lb />
Harris Simmons, <lb />
Ward and W. <lb />
T. Dortch, 1.083; J. H. <lb />
H. G. Conner, <lb />
It is to lie hoped that the <lb />
Assembly can find some way by <lb />
which this great drain on the Slate <lb />
Treasury be stopped. II is <lb />
lei <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
J- CHERRY CO. <lb />
ITO THE AND OF <lb />
AND <lb />
Th. Bond <lb />
The entire membership of the <lb />
Board of Alderman was present at <lb />
the special meeting Thursday night <lb />
This gives an idea that the Board, <lb />
also, is thoroughly interested <lb />
the of bonds for <lb />
the improvement of town. The <lb />
matter was discussed lolly by all <lb />
the members and by the attorneys <lb />
for the who were <lb />
The Board decided to up a <lb />
bill to the Legislature, accord- <lb />
with the sentiment expressed <lb />
at the meeting last week, <lb />
asking that the be the <lb />
privilege of voting for issue of <lb />
of B per cent bonds to <lb />
for a period of thirty years. The <lb />
date selected for the <lb />
is the first Monday in April. <lb />
These bonds will he for the <lb />
of the town for pro- <lb />
a graded school building, <lb />
a separate bill will lie sent to <lb />
the Legislature for a <lb />
tax levy to conduct a graded <lb />
Every citizen interested <lb />
in the welfare of the should <lb />
favor the issuing of the bonds. As <lb />
Greenville is entirety free from <lb />
debt those will be the <lb />
bonds they will <lb />
doubt find ready purchasers, and <lb />
possibly at a premium. <lb />
It's hard to believe that virtue <lb />
is its own reward we don't <lb />
get Christmas <lb />
Marriages may not lie made in <lb />
heaven, but there are probably <lb />
plenty of matches the other <lb />
place. <lb />
We are in forefront of the race after your <lb />
We offer you the selected line of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to be found any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb />
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers America <lb />
and Seasonable all the year round. Spring, <lb />
and We are work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb />
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb />
sell you if We offer you the very best service, polite <lb />
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb />
established business built up strictly its own merits. <lb />
you come to market you w ill not do yourself justice <lb />
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb />
us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb />
Dr v Goods and Notions, <lb />
Satins, <lb />
and carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and <lb />
Horse and Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Seat U, i <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture and in that line. <lb />
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb />
Credit. Our motto is Merit and Square <lb />
Your <lb />
His Wife. <lb />
Hello, old man have <lb />
you all those l asked a <lb />
. airy young bachelor of a care- <lb />
worn, solemn young man <lb />
as they met in a suburban rail- <lb />
way train. <lb />
for my WM the <lb />
low reply. <lb />
what are you bringing <lb />
your wife in that package from <lb />
your pursued the <lb />
bachelor. <lb />
was the answer. <lb />
I repeal Trousers. <lb />
yon listen. On m-- birthday my <lb />
wife got or <lb />
fill lace such as <lb />
men at afternoon teas and <lb />
places, and a black velvet hat <lb />
with high one of the three <lb />
Story kind obstruct your view <lb />
of I lie Stage ill I he I heal re. <lb />
looked mighty well on her. and she <lb />
asked me ii I wasn't having a nice <lb />
birthday. <lb />
I didn't mind very <lb />
much, hut when Christmas came I <lb />
got another deal of same sort. <lb />
I gave my wife a pretty gold ring. <lb />
She gave me a ring too <lb />
small lo go over any of my <lb />
and she wears it now next to <lb />
the one I gave her. Hill that <lb />
wasn't the Of It. She got her <lb />
sister to give me some after dinner <lb />
coffee cups and sitter to make <lb />
me a lot of lace doilies. Thai was <lb />
all I got for Christmas <lb />
is my wife's birth- <lb />
day. In this package I am bring <lb />
a pair of trousers which I <lb />
hail made to my measure and <lb />
which shall wear, this par <lb />
eel is a pail of the very lies pa <lb />
tent shoes, size a good deal too <lb />
big my wife; in package i <lb />
a box of cigars and in my pockets <lb />
I have a new meerschaum pipe <lb />
a packet of Now i <lb />
don't see bow she can fail to have a <lb />
happy birthday. Do you; hope <lb />
she'll enjoy for I want to gel <lb />
even fur all the pretty things she <lb />
has given <lb />
Bits. <lb />
Ranges <lb />
If you want stoves or ranges constructed upon <lb />
scientific width an economical, durable, <lb />
and convenient, well u beautiful and artistic, <lb />
fur the <lb />
To produce tin- best results <lb />
in vegetable or grain, the <lb />
fertilizer used must contain <lb />
enough Potash. For <lb />
see our pamphlets. We <lb />
send them free. <lb />
GERMAN KALI <lb />
N. y i. <lb />
no <lb />
The readers of this paper will be <lb />
pleased to learn that there is at <lb />
least one dreaded disease that <lb />
science has been aide to cure in all <lb />
its stages and that is Catarrh. <lb />
Ball's Catarrh is the only <lb />
positive now known to the <lb />
medical fraternity. <lb />
a disease, requires a <lb />
constitutional treatment. Hall's <lb />
Catarrh is taken internally, <lb />
directly upon the blood and <lb />
mucous surfaces of the system, <lb />
thereby destroying the foundation <lb />
of the disease, and giving the pa- <lb />
strength by building up the <lb />
constitution assisting nature <lb />
in doing its work. The proprietors <lb />
have SO much faith in its curative <lb />
powers, that offer Hun- <lb />
for any case that it <lb />
falls to cure for list of <lb />
F. J. Co.; Props., <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Sold by Druggists, <lb />
Hall's Family Tills arc the best. <lb />
Lenoir Topic recalls a matter <lb />
which has been suggested before, <lb />
and which merits the attention cf <lb />
the Deal general assembly. The <lb />
Ionic says way ought to be <lb />
provided supplying the place <lb />
of who is providentially <lb />
hindered from being <lb />
Providence is not always <lb />
for the failure of a judge to <lb />
reach and hold court, nor for his <lb />
leaving frequently before his wok <lb />
is but there are occasions <lb />
when, from one or another <lb />
cause, the presiding judge is <lb />
able lo reach a <lb />
In such emergencies we <lb />
agree with our contemporary <lb />
then- should he some provision for <lb />
supplying the appointment. In <lb />
some states members of the bar <lb />
present are permitted to a <lb />
temporary judge, and thus public <lb />
business j carried on. <lb />
Contracts For Warships. <lb />
Washington, Dec. <lb />
Hoard of Naval Construction, con- <lb />
bids for the <lb />
of battleships and cruisers, <lb />
has settled these <lb />
One of the big cruisers <lb />
shall goto Cramps, one to <lb />
port and one to the Union <lb />
Iron Works in California. One <lb />
battleship shall go to the Fore <lb />
River Engine Works t <lb />
Mass. <lb />
This leaves ships to be <lb />
of, and while view of <lb />
the fact that another meeting of <lb />
board is to beheld, it is not <lb />
possible to make prediction <lb />
with absolute accuracy, the <lb />
an- that these will be <lb />
as <lb />
One cruiser and battleship <lb />
Cramps, making throe for them, <lb />
one cruiser and one battleship to <lb />
Newport News, making three for <lb />
them, one cruiser battle- <lb />
ship to Union Iron Works, <lb />
making three for them <lb />
battleship to the Hath Iron Works <lb />
There is still a that Ho- <lb />
ran Brothers of Seattle, way get <lb />
the battleship slated the Unto <lb />
Iron Works, or the Hath Iron <lb />
Works. <lb />
Suggestions upon how to raise <lb />
the money to all the needs of <lb />
the State ale order. It is much <lb />
It is claim-1 to see what should be <lb />
trade mark, which is shown Upon every genuine <lb />
Stove or and do not be deceived <lb />
by worthless imitations and substitutes. <lb />
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity. <lb />
Sold Exclusively <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
No. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
ed, b this means a decided <lb />
improvement in the presiding <lb />
is frequently secured. <lb />
It is a subject the legislature can <lb />
With <lb />
Post, <lb />
Not Oil Simula . s <lb />
A subscriber to the Commonwealth <lb />
says that do not on <lb />
Sundays. He says he has <lb />
this conclusion from observations <lb />
made when be was a hoy <lb />
since he has become a man. This <lb />
Lt something not generally known, <lb />
do doubt some will have fun <lb />
at the expense of our sill Briber's <lb />
observations, but nevertheless he <lb />
says it is Neck <lb />
Commonwealth. <lb />
than to tell how the where- <lb />
with all to fool the bills the do- <lb />
Sentinel. <lb />
B ST <lb />
and lever is a bottle of Grove's <lb />
Chill Tonic. It is simply <lb />
I ion and quinine in a tasteless form <lb />
No pay. Price <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
All pm indebted to us are <lb />
hereby mil Hied that they must <lb />
come forward and settle before the <lb />
day of January. <lb />
Patrick <lb />
Dr. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
Greenville, N. c. <lb />
White <lb />
Fleming store.<lb />
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