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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/>
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Leave <lb/>
Leave Tarboro <lb/>
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Leave Wilson <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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I ST It <lb/>
AM PM PH <lb/>
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/>
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A By Ml <lb/>
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PILLS <lb/>
SO <lb/>
Sr fit- Sail circular <lb/>
of our bankable e<lb/>
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a BO wilt our to MM<lb/>
for Urn of <lb/>
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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/>
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Main <lb/>
ton a tn OS p <lb/>
learn 1224, p Sac <lb/>
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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/>
i- era<lb/>
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EASTERN i-, um , who <lb/>
X. . T <lb/>
I for <lb/>
,;, , DB , <lb/>
article of merit or any man crow <lb/>
WILLS <lb/>
at the Post baa him Semite <lb/>
lion who advertise and keep u Americanized the <lb/>
on advertising i bound w more treaty before <lb/>
get hie back and it as enjoyed <lb/>
become and weal- m m hf <lb/>
turkey. Bat strange. <lb/>
The Raw He is always in favor of what <lb/>
got tired of Me job and. Mot in hie One reason why we do He baa heard <lb/>
resignation. have gr <lb/>
Greenville. X. C, as Second Class <lb/>
Mail Matter.<lb/>
i- <lb/>
goes again. This <lb/>
time out in Omaha <lb/>
the millionaire pork packers. Mr. <lb/>
was for a ran <lb/>
The years old. A <lb/>
by the <lb/>
residence and a note <lb/>
the fence, the note telling the <lb/>
was and be <lb/>
would return for 29.000. <lb/>
, of <lb/>
wits completed a few days <lb/>
a. the census <lb/>
i of the govern <lb/>
in June as correct. The <lb/>
trouble with like perhaps <lb/>
all place the is <lb/>
people lived around <lb/>
who t be in the <lb/>
c limits. <lb/>
-i glad tune of the year <lb/>
Absent ones tuning their <lb/>
faces homeward to meet around <lb/>
the and make <lb/>
merry together. Of all <lb/>
the holiday in the year Christina <lb/>
is most the family <lb/>
lei ii be <lb/>
can be lighten- <lb/>
alb; bringing joy to one <lb/>
la more bleated to give <lb/>
lo receive, <lb/>
It ha been custom of Tub <lb/>
roll to lake a <lb/>
Ida and <lb/>
one of the <lb/>
We will lake <lb/>
of the holidays ibis time to <lb/>
i lie office up to our new <lb/>
in building op- <lb/>
ii lie <lb/>
necessary to miss two issues, in <lb/>
event you will gel the <lb/>
paper Fridays lib. <lb/>
desire to thank every one <lb/>
for his patronage in and <lb/>
ii with in <lb/>
future. <lb/>
We be If those owing <lb/>
for paper w II In and -it <lb/>
so at to <lb/>
he p tit meet our obligations Jan. <lb/>
1st, please. <lb/>
Wishing all a merry Christ <lb/>
and much we bid you <lb/>
good bye for the old year and <lb/>
old . <lb/>
lobe a great world power i m <lb/>
that the rehearsals for the ,.;,., and will direct that <lb/>
proved guns coal Ml much. amended treaty be forwarded <lb/>
L-lipping in the government with as <lb/>
much though ii <lb/>
today of a to our <lb/>
new guns, which will t amended at all. <lb/>
over This i- <lb/>
whether or not we <lb/>
can knock the natal stuffing <lb/>
an enemy's <lb/>
Observer, <lb/>
Hay made easier fur him by <lb/>
lug an official statement my- <lb/>
he was personally <lb/>
for the wording of the origin- <lb/>
treaty, that it was agreed <lb/>
to by the British Ambassador <lb/>
a Washington of without of a or <lb/>
the Baltimore Sun declares dotting of an <lb/>
ate the most extravagant of Mr. Hay was bat following the <lb/>
body in the world. of Alger who made him- <lb/>
record of Its constantly increasing I self a scapegoat to save Mr. Me- <lb/>
like u , feelings. It is toe belief <lb/>
tale. The House of Lords most Senators that England will <lb/>
with six times the the amended treaty, but <lb/>
Semite, does not I many of do not hesitate to <lb/>
tax payers of Britain a that It is perfectly Immaterial <lb/>
a fraction of what Senate costs to whether she does or <lb/>
the people this country. <lb/>
claims also i Senator took occasion <lb/>
the most powerful legislative fore Congress adjourned until Jan- <lb/>
in the world. The House is under the holiday recess, to do <lb/>
Us thumb and great bod of vigorous crooking the party <lb/>
Senate itself under the thumb over those <lb/>
Senators who have dared <lb/>
express opposition to the Ship sub- <lb/>
bill. He them with <lb/>
all aorta of things if they did not <lb/>
gel into line for the bill by the time <lb/>
reassembled, and added <lb/>
no republican who opposed <lb/>
the lull need expect any favors <lb/>
from the administration. <lb/>
those will win cannot be <lb/>
told until the Senate is again in <lb/>
is in the Washing- <lb/>
ton atmosphere, and all sorts and <lb/>
conditions of men are trying to gel <lb/>
some of the Treasury surplus <lb/>
which they expect Congress to <lb/>
at this session. When <lb/>
the committee on Rivers <lb/>
Harbors met, at the beginning <lb/>
of the session, it was understood <lb/>
by the members the hill to be <lb/>
prepared should carry a of <lb/>
more than The <lb/>
was knocked into it <lb/>
cocked hat by provisional <lb/>
Ir. by the to Items <lb/>
funeral of Dr. C. J. in the hill which, with provision <lb/>
took place Thurs- continuing contracts, nearly <lb/>
lay in Cherry Hill led the amount named That <lb/>
it had frightened committee and a <lb/>
rained all the pan of the decision was reached the to- <lb/>
day and the weather was very ills- of the appropriations carried by <lb/>
agreeable, a large number -or- bill down to <lb/>
rowing friend followed the re which in the opinion of most per-J <lb/>
mains to last resting place, be a amount. <lb/>
there were many Moral tributes <lb/>
that were exceedingly beautiful. Marriage <lb/>
The pall he were Hons. K. Register of Deeds T. <lb/>
had a large last week in <lb/>
marriage licenses. He <lb/>
I. A. While. Messrs. John ,,, ,, . ,,,,, I <lb/>
I la nag in, II. A. Stilton, J. B, <lb/>
Cherry, A L, Blow, l. House <lb/>
of the leaders. <lb/>
us to <lb/>
whether the Nicaragua canal would <lb/>
much of now pas <lb/>
-n i; through <lb/>
British isles, Times <lb/>
voyage <lb/>
lie miles longer way <lb/>
Suez, to Kong miles, <lb/>
to miles, Mel <lb/>
miles. Add to <lb/>
due- ill are far lower <lb/>
than Nicaragua possibly <lb/>
ford to charge <lb/>
route is better pun <lb/>
with stations n will then <lb/>
appear Ilia I the-real currents <lb/>
British trade are little to <lb/>
puss the canal <lb/>
The Tunes seems to forget the <lb/>
canal w ill lie the <lb/>
of New York and Orleans <lb/>
rather than London. <lb/>
I he in the <lb/>
Ii ill South <lb/>
off drawing <lb/>
i I he u over <lb/>
lie j d e ; <lb/>
stipulated I bill <lb/>
gold be p sited III <lb/>
ii certain spot over which a while <lb/>
lantern wan suspended, on a <lb/>
road live miles from the city, am <lb/>
ii the should make <lb/>
out there alone with a <lb/>
and II. Long. <lb/>
Services were at <lb/>
Presiding V. A. <lb/>
Iii-h In en ice Mrs. J, B. <lb/>
. i wing Would Sot Live <lb/>
a song a favor- <lb/>
i ii the deceased. <lb/>
pie. <lb/>
I. Corbet I and Lena M. Dunn. <lb/>
J, ;. Moore and Mary j <lb/>
I. H. Page nod <lb/>
and Mi <lb/>
Law horn, <lb/>
K. II. and Martha <lb/>
Joseph Hi <lb/>
W. Peebles and <lb/>
and <lb/>
Ii,, <lb/>
,, , . W. It. and Jennie Hook- <lb/>
. j. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
lit NOTES. <lb/>
C. Dee. <lb/>
The Winterville Wire <lb/>
is now ottering yards of <lb/>
I foot farm fence at per <lb/>
yard. is barbed wire at the <lb/>
bottom. <lb/>
Miss Nannie D. Wood, who has <lb/>
charge of the music department in <lb/>
our School, left this morning for <lb/>
her borne, in Va., <lb/>
to be absent until the opening <lb/>
school, Jan. <lb/>
Miss Annie Lee assistant <lb/>
principal in the Winterville High <lb/>
School left morning for her <lb/>
home at Stale. X. C, spend <lb/>
the holidays. <lb/>
The holiday exercises <lb/>
school Thursday night were of a <lb/>
Interesting nature, and re <lb/>
fleets much credit upon both teach- <lb/>
and Students. The boys and <lb/>
who attended this school <lb/>
the past session were ladies <lb/>
and gentlemen In the highest ac- <lb/>
of the term, there is <lb/>
not one them, who by their gen- <lb/>
deportment and kindness, but <lb/>
what is en and loved by our <lb/>
people, and we challenge any <lb/>
school to produce a corps of teach- <lb/>
more proficient, painstaking <lb/>
and truly loved than those who <lb/>
compose the of our school, <lb/>
and little Lo- <lb/>
left for Md, <lb/>
Thursday. to remain and <lb/>
the latter to visit her grand pa- <lb/>
rents. <lb/>
Misses Lucy and Helen Galloway <lb/>
and Galloway have gone <lb/>
home to spend Christmas, <lb/>
Miss Taylor returned to <lb/>
her home ill Lenoir county Ibis <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Rudolph who <lb/>
has boon unending school here left <lb/>
last night mid will return in time <lb/>
to he present at the opening. <lb/>
Hay the champion <lb/>
root maker all round ladies <lb/>
man is on a visit to <lb/>
m. Greene <lb/>
who has Invented a very val <lb/>
liable tobacco truck was in town <lb/>
this week negotiating for the con <lb/>
of same by the A. <lb/>
Cox Mfg. Go's. <lb/>
Hodges, of Washington, <lb/>
baa gone homo to spend the <lb/>
days. He will return In time for <lb/>
school. <lb/>
Misses Lee Nichols, <lb/>
Nannie Jolly, Cora Car- <lb/>
roll. Ella <lb/>
Fannie Fleming, Valerie Fleming, <lb/>
Gladys Fleming and Rosa Tucker. <lb/>
Butler Allen and Calvin Mills <lb/>
have all gone home for Christmas <lb/>
and will be back time for the <lb/>
spring session. <lb/>
good curt hubs <lb/>
wanted by A. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
A. Cox is still paying the <lb/>
highest cash prices for cotton seed. <lb/>
Jamie Cox, an adopted son of <lb/>
Mrs. J D. Cox. left yes. <lb/>
to visit bis mot hi r for u <lb/>
short while in Coleraine, <lb/>
county. <lb/>
hi . iii urns <lb/>
i i to attend court. <lb/>
J t. was <lb/>
ville on <lb/>
wife, of Scot-i <lb/>
rod light on hi. buggy. ,., and <lb/>
Mr. .-ailed the police her relatives here. <lb/>
lo catch the bandits, but Miss Mattie Grimes returned <lb/>
the family was so distressed night from the <lb/>
the loss of the boy he decided male <lb/>
the letter said. He drew Grimes <lb/>
the gold from the bank, put It a her <lb/>
bag, swung a rod light on hi bug , <lb/>
Moore and I <lb/>
and-darted out on the road in- .,,,. ,,,,, , ,,.,,,,;, <lb/>
stats enough ave from HUi. <lb/>
saw a whits light V. spent s In <lb/>
Ho pal <lb/>
bag Of fold under the and Literary <lb/>
drove back home, Al I <lb/>
. . . , ,, I I Men school <lb/>
his boy rang the door bell an I on Friday <lb/>
there was Joy In house one <lb/>
more. Now the millionaire oiler- Mb Roberson came In to <lb/>
another l-r the of spend with <lb/>
the bandits,<lb/>
W. and Maggie <lb/>
Parker. <lb/>
John J. Ford and Sarah <lb/>
W K. and Martha F, <lb/>
John Mill- a t <lb/>
J T Thorn Ada Fields. <lb/>
and <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
John Pill and Maggie <lb/>
B. Baker and Boon. <lb/>
Simon and <lb/>
Johnson. <lb/>
and Julia Daniel. <lb/>
Collin Cannon and Harden. <lb/>
and Daisy Barret <lb/>
James and Louisa Barret, <lb/>
and <lb/>
en. <lb/>
Moses and <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Moses Little and Little. <lb/>
Rev is and Martha King. <lb/>
Dixon <lb/>
i ii lines. <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
Joseph James and <lb/>
May and Lizzie Long. <lb/>
Arm lorn <lb/>
man named Daniel, who <lb/>
was one of operators <lb/>
iii No <lb/>
with a serious accident one day <lb/>
last reek which came near prov- <lb/>
fatal. He his arms <lb/>
caught the machinery and was <lb/>
being rapidly drawn when some <lb/>
Of hi- friends ran lo his rescue and <lb/>
caught hold of him. The arm was <lb/>
torn from the shoulder, <lb/>
the man would have been drawn <lb/>
Into the machine but for I be prompt <lb/>
action if hi- who pulled <lb/>
away. The terrible wound <lb/>
was promptly attended to and Mr. <lb/>
Daniel is getting along all right <lb/>
and will News. <lb/>
i- notch the <lb/>
of a Bower. Ii- beauty sad <lb/>
entirely <lb/>
upon care bestowed <lb/>
mothers <lb/>
have cars. <lb/>
worry <lb/>
anxiety. They cal <lb/>
plenty nourishing <lb/>
This <lb/>
will mi a long way <lb/>
their health and <lb/>
a- well that of the little one to <lb/>
come, i be sure <lb/>
a labor they <lb/>
should use <lb/>
Mother's <lb/>
Friend <lb/>
t of <lb/>
tn be <lb/>
mill x ant t-i tin <lb/>
which to think <lb/>
M ii there <lb/>
Mn ht V- end the <lb/>
in i. l. <lb/>
ATLANTA, <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
Reasonable and Right. <lb/>
If our prices arc reasonable then they arc to lie right. If <lb/>
our merchandise is right then it is to be reasonably priced. <lb/>
Fair prising is a basic principle in this store. To buy the right <lb/>
at reasonable price is better, far better more economical than <lb/>
the wrong thing at most old price. The poorly priced in <lb/>
male, got a wrong twist in it somewhere, you depend upon it. <lb/>
When you want good dry goods you to lie <lb/>
apologies for good goods. We cannot <lb/>
too strongly emphasize the goodness, the reasonableness of <lb/>
the following items <lb/>
The Night <lb/>
Twas night before Christ- <lb/>
mas, when all the town people <lb/>
were hurrying With mysterious <lb/>
looking packages, and the little <lb/>
mouse was scurrying around look- <lb/>
for tor his Christ- <lb/>
mas dinner. editor plodded <lb/>
wearily home, feeling <lb/>
pockets, thinking, perchance, <lb/>
stray dime might be bidden there. <lb/>
lie noted the little stockings <lb/>
with care by great, open Ore <lb/>
place and saw rosy S of his <lb/>
darlings, who were lucked <lb/>
in bed, and he knew, from <lb/>
beaming expression of their faces, <lb/>
in sleep, i hat visions of Santa Claus <lb/>
were limiting through their beads. <lb/>
The good housewife Was busy <lb/>
ranging the few tilings she had <lb/>
managed to And have <lb/>
you brought nothing lo put in <lb/>
children's she asked <lb/>
softly, while tears gathered in <lb/>
her soft brown eyes. <lb/>
the editor said, with a sigh, our <lb/>
subscribers, In <lb/>
anxiety to secure a bountiful <lb/>
supply of Christmas things for <lb/>
their own families, had nothing <lb/>
left to us for our work <lb/>
them during the <lb/>
A hint to the is <lb/>
II II <lb/>
The Spring Term of The Mason- <lb/>
Hall School will January <lb/>
8.00 <lb/>
and 2.30, Languages Music <lb/>
per month of I weeks. <lb/>
1st ion lee <lb/>
A VESTS. <lb/>
Some right good values in <lb/>
Winter Wear. Heavy Fleece- <lb/>
Lined Vests for Men . <lb/>
A big markdown hosiery <lb/>
They were now lite, -0 now <lb/>
I now <lb/>
We come to the front with <lb/>
special lots of garments at <lb/>
prices that would be suicidal <lb/>
earlier in season, and yet <lb/>
wearing time bus just begun. <lb/>
They have been reduced from 4.00 <lb/>
to 5.00 to lo <lb/>
7.00 <lb/>
These jackets are new. <lb/>
SHOES SHOES <lb/>
Shoes for men and ladies. We <lb/>
will cut price more half <lb/>
to push out sonic of these goods. <lb/>
They were 11.00 now 1.25 <lb/>
now now now <lb/>
1.00, 2.00 now 1.20. <lb/>
KID GLOVES. <lb/>
Kid gloves for ladies misses. <lb/>
These arc the grade always <lb/>
they will go the next ten days <lb/>
at all sizes and all colors. <lb/>
and youth's clothing will <lb/>
go for next few days at <lb/>
price. <lb/>
Youths were 11.00 02.25, <lb/>
5.00 now now 4.00 <lb/>
were 94.00 now <lb/>
5.00 3.35, 0.00 now 4.25, 7.00 <lb/>
now 5.00, 8.00 now 8.00. <lb/>
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
1500 <lb/>
We win pa tin- abate reward for kit n-a <lb/>
of complaint. in <lb/>
, hi, <lb/>
not i lire Witt, the I <lb/>
l-i when Ha- <lb/>
i will, <lb/>
COB- <lb/>
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MEDICAL CO. COT, i mid<lb/>
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AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS <lb/>
b KM in giving in III <lb/>
in in and s <lb/>
record <lb/>
the mere ban picture <lb/>
lb arid <lb/>
The men and in world Had II <lb/>
it , <lb/>
are many In your locality who have yet Is <lb/>
learn it u Ta lo active la <lb/>
and In the country. We will cay liberally <lb/>
effort In Held. Leisure moment, can be <lb/>
With i Income. Make a Hit the In <lb/>
your locality and lend <lb/>
lo it's and outfit. <lb/>
their Is a to approach a <lb/>
with a proposition of Reviews, and <lb/>
are easily This Is active <lb/>
lion season. Mate application at naming your <lb/>
. a ax <lb/>
REVIEW OF REVIEWS COMPANY, <lb/>
Plan, <lb/>
looking letter-head <lb/>
Tho One Day Cold Cure. <lb/>
Cold in brad cures i- K. r- <lb/>
I A., l<lb/>
A Tar <lb/>
BOlTon <lb/>
have preached nine out <lb/>
I on river, <lb/>
live in and two <lb/>
I Pitt. I am Tar Heel enough to lie <lb/>
willing to ii-k to the Ta <lb/>
I longer, on <lb/>
north side, is to be my home <lb/>
In My stay of two years in <lb/>
south has <lb/>
pleasant. <lb/>
I pray to let rich <lb/>
blessings rest yon your <lb/>
readers as the New Century opens. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
THE ONLY COMPANY EVER <lb/>
STARTED WITH A CASH <lb/>
SOUTH <lb/>
ATLANTIC LIFE <lb/>
INSURANCE COMPANY <lb/>
RICHMOND. VIRGINIA <lb/>
CAPITAL SURPLUS <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 THAT IN OTHER <lb/>
GO TO GENERAL <lb/>
AGENTS AND MIDDLE-MEN. <lb/>
RICH <lb/>
B. <lb/>
NEWTON <lb/>
S. CARD<lb/>
ROBERT I. <lb/>
3rd Vita I Gen Ma <lb/>
Has lost many a for If u man is <lb/>
by he Wears, be is also judged by th <lb/>
letter-head he uses. An artistic, nicely printed letter <lb/>
head may be looked as a investment. <lb/>
II will he done <lb/>
The price for Jun It <lb/>
will be too. <lb/>
MOW order <lb/>
The Reflector Office. <lb/>
proctor, <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C-, <lb/>
THE PUBLIC A OF <lb/>
General <lb/>
from which to I at all <lb/>
times a full Goods, Shoes, <lb/>
Tobacco, Hardware, Implements, in fact anything <lb/>
you about your household or your farm I can <lb/>
furnish at <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
I buy Cotton and All Kind, of Country Produce <lb/>
., higher. market for same. I want <lb/>
will you right <lb/>
my store.<lb/>
Christmas Bells <lb/>
Will Soon be <lb/>
LOT OF HOLIDAY <lb/>
for is on Our showing of <lb/>
wear, Suspenders, Mufflers, ti loves, Hosiery and <lb/>
las is the best in represents the very new- <lb/>
est haberdashery- W are doing a large holiday <lb/>
and simply at this lime as at all other <lb/>
times during the year we adhere strictly to the popular <lb/>
prices. Take for instance our line of <lb/>
and Suspenders. <lb/>
challenge to anything <lb/>
that will excel them. We are disposed. If anything, <lb/>
to sell goods at this holiday time than at any <lb/>
other, for with us it closes the most successful season <lb/>
of business we have ever done, we feel like doing <lb/>
our share towards Christmas season of <lb/>
our customers as pleasant as we can. Also we arc <lb/>
holding a <lb/>
Special Sale of Suits Overcoats <lb/>
AND CHILDREN. <lb/>
We shall lie pleased to serve you at this <lb/>
and you need not look any further than <lb/>
HEBE for the <lb/>
THE KING <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
In the margin of this paper it <lb/>
to remind you that you owe <lb/>
THE for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to set lie as early as p s- <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 <lb/>
fresh <lb/>
pork. <lb/>
New <lb/>
Nuts, Citron, Mince Meat, Pork <lb/>
Sausage at S. M. <lb/>
We have received a copy of the <lb/>
Philadelphia Almanac for <lb/>
1901. It a very useful <lb/>
Prof. ill begin the <lb/>
term of his school <lb/>
His school will take only <lb/>
one week holiday. <lb/>
To make room for increased <lb/>
and express shipments <lb/>
extra car has been put On the <lb/>
passenger train over this road. <lb/>
Some people act as though they <lb/>
thought nobody else bad any <lb/>
but themselves, and that all <lb/>
the rest of the world was simply <lb/>
here for their convenience. <lb/>
For class mule <lb/>
sale or exchange, go to the <lb/>
Livery Co's on <lb/>
Five Points, Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
H. S. Salesman. <lb/>
personal are here <lb/>
by notified not to hunt or any <lb/>
way trespass upon any my lands, <lb/>
situated four miles south of Green <lb/>
under penally of law. <lb/>
Thursday afternoon some one ex- <lb/>
a cracker <lb/>
the rear o brick buildings on <lb/>
Fourth street. explosion <lb/>
broke out the transom lights <lb/>
Dr. office. <lb/>
DO. <lb/>
Some Speak to Me, Some to You <lb/>
A. E. left this morning <lb/>
for Virginia. <lb/>
Mis H. M. Eure and children <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
It. W. Came over from <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Dr. H. M left <lb/>
this morning for Philadelphia. <lb/>
Lee to Ayden Wed- <lb/>
night and returned this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Beat, Wilson, <lb/>
rived Wednesday to visit Mrs. W. <lb/>
K. Parker. <lb/>
J. L. Little has moved into his <lb/>
new residence on Fifth street. He <lb/>
a beautiful home. <lb/>
N. went lo Durham <lb/>
today <lb/>
W. C. to Ayden <lb/>
Friday night. <lb/>
Preston Tyson went to <lb/>
ibis morning. <lb/>
Master Alexander Harper went <lb/>
to Wilson today. <lb/>
Col. E. A. Keith, of Ayden, <lb/>
spent the day here. <lb/>
Miss Annie Perkins left for <lb/>
this <lb/>
J. It. left this morn- <lb/>
for Richmond. <lb/>
J. It. came this morn- <lb/>
from New Ben. <lb/>
W. T. to Rocky <lb/>
Mount this morning. <lb/>
Chas. John to <lb/>
Ibis morning. <lb/>
C. Ii. West went to Salisbury lo- <lb/>
day to spend Christmas. <lb/>
Miss Annie returned <lb/>
to ford this <lb/>
Miss left this <lb/>
morning for Whitakers. <lb/>
Miss Helen Forbes to <lb/>
son today lo visit relatives. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Harding to <lb/>
I Hill this morning. <lb/>
Miss re- <lb/>
turned Friday from Concord. <lb/>
Auctioneer A. M Ferry went to <lb/>
Sot land Neck the morning. <lb/>
K. B. family <lb/>
to this morning. <lb/>
Miss lo <lb/>
Scotland Neck this morning. <lb/>
Harry Skinner returned Friday <lb/>
evening from Washington City. <lb/>
Miss Brown went lo Tar <lb/>
to visit relative,. <lb/>
Mrs. E. Higgs and children <lb/>
left this morning for Scotland Neck. <lb/>
J. Gwynn left this morning <lb/>
for to spend the <lb/>
days. <lb/>
John While is home the <lb/>
from A. M. College at <lb/>
Miss Mary Lee Seawell, <lb/>
is visiting the family of F. <lb/>
c. Harding. <lb/>
Miss Jones left for <lb/>
more this morning lo spend the <lb/>
holidays. <lb/>
Mrs. Lawrence Carr and child- <lb/>
went lo Wilson today to spend <lb/>
the holidays. <lb/>
Carl came home Friday <lb/>
evening from the A. t. M. College <lb/>
at <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, Jr., came home <lb/>
Friday evening Horner <lb/>
school Oxford. <lb/>
SEW STORE, <lb/>
Well may the good people of and <lb/>
be thankful and proud of their Big Store and the bargains <lb/>
that come from For the third time season <lb/>
bas buyer been north, picking and scouring the New York. Ho-inn <lb/>
end Philadelphia markets and quickly snapped up all Ike <lb/>
This was securing a leading manufacturer's fall <lb/>
of line clothing for men and boys intended for a t <lb/>
Tex., but which was countermanded on account of the Hood. The re- <lb/>
is, can offer men- and boys highest glide clothing one- <lb/>
old lime clothier's price. They will lie ready and placed on <lb/>
table <lb/>
Wednesday Morn., Dec. o clock <lb/>
Four Car Loads Merchandise Bought <lb/>
A. A. Andrews and family left <lb/>
this morning for Durham to spend <lb/>
John of Wilson, camel holidays. <lb/>
Wednesday evening to attend . <lb/>
of bis brother, Dr. J- <lb/>
i this morning for Mount lo <lb/>
It. E. Patrick, Carey Mayo and;.,,.,. <lb/>
M. H. went to <lb/>
Wednesday evening to attend a <lb/>
dunce. They returned this morn- <lb/>
Hon. C. F. Warren, and J. <lb/>
Prof. H. Harding, of New <lb/>
came borne this morning lo <lb/>
spend the holidays. <lb/>
Miss Sadie Harding came home <lb/>
MEN'S ITS. <lb/>
Dark colors, double and single <lb/>
breasted, wool cheviot, kind <lb/>
now 0.8. <lb/>
BOYS WOOL <lb/>
11.26 kind fife. Boys wool <lb/>
pants kind now <lb/>
91.00 kind now l 3.60 kind <lb/>
now kind now 3.48. <lb/>
MUNS PANTS. <lb/>
12,76 kind now 11.38, kind <lb/>
now About pairs left. <lb/>
or it t; how i <lb/>
What has made our store such <lb/>
n busy place What we advertise <lb/>
we do. The throngs that daily Sill <lb/>
the store is very best <lb/>
nut we Hither understate <lb/>
otherwise the remarkable value <lb/>
have to sell. <lb/>
Oar Popular Store <lb/>
We leave it to you if there is not a snap, vim or go, about <lb/>
business not perceptible In any other business in It Is no <lb/>
secret. The good.-and clothiers arc Bleeping, <lb/>
for you to come In and pay them their percent, profit. Will you <lb/>
do f Or will you trade with n live, progressive concern <lb/>
that is working like a Trojan and making buy two dollar <lb/>
worth. We have doubled the business since we in our new <lb/>
already, and now nipple it. <lb/>
Holiday Goods. <lb/>
Over car loads of fancy goo-ls suitable Christmas presents. y h M w. <lb/>
The entire store presents a big Banter. Everything you can think ,,,,.,, M <lb/>
is here. And beyond the reach of the <lb/>
Price is <lb/>
MADE <lb/>
kind now 10.46. <lb/>
LA HOSE. <lb/>
kind now kind now <lb/>
kind now <lb/>
SKIRTS. <lb/>
kind now 13.08, <lb/>
now 2.00. 3.00 kind now 1.37. <lb/>
1.60 kind no. 2.00 kind <lb/>
now 1.80, 2.30 kind now 1.08,3.80 <lb/>
kind now <lb/>
College at <lb/>
Miss. Martha Harding, of John- <lb/>
sou's Mills, came this morning <lb/>
lo visit the family of F. C. Haul- <lb/>
J. It. Harding came home from <lb/>
the A. M. College at <lb/>
Friday evening to spend the <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Miss rile Wilson, who bus <lb/>
m teaching in Beaufort county, 07.60 kind <lb/>
, , .-,, for the ; <lb/>
I for <lb/>
to work in a <lb/>
cotton mill and learn the business. <lb/>
Good wages paid alter leaning. <lb/>
Write to editor of this <lb/>
you have a family wishing such<lb/>
It is true when a man <lb/>
wants bis dune well be <lb/>
must nil.-ml to it himself. Kilt it <lb/>
true that reliable assist <lb/>
ants are needed <lb/>
There are <lb/>
of helpers. For <lb/>
advertising. If hind <lb/>
man pays proper to <lb/>
advertising it will do more <lb/>
he possibly do for him- <lb/>
self. <lb/>
U. and D. T Taylor, of x- <lb/>
Washington, came up on the <lb/>
today to attend the funeral of Dr. <lb/>
1800. <lb/>
John returned to <lb/>
son today. <lb/>
Ii. W. Moseley returned to Beth- <lb/>
el this <lb/>
Major Fleming Thursday <lb/>
Chapel Hill. <lb/>
Miss Mattie Moore lei <lb/>
for Whitakers. <lb/>
Skinner Alston, of Henderson. <lb/>
N. came In last night. <lb/>
Andrew J. Moore came home <lb/>
from i Impel Thursday. <lb/>
Charlie James came home Thurs- <lb/>
day evening Chapel Hill. <lb/>
Harry Skinner, Jr., is home <lb/>
from Hill the holidays. <lb/>
Mrs. L. J. and child- <lb/>
left this morning for Mildred. <lb/>
W. A. West left this morning <lb/>
for to Spend Christmas. <lb/>
J. Jordan and family left this <lb/>
morning for Danville to spend the <lb/>
holidays. <lb/>
Miss returned <lb/>
from Rapids <lb/>
L. has moved bis <lb/>
family to Norfolk where they will <lb/>
make their home. <lb/>
MEN'S <lb/>
Miss Nancy who has <lb/>
been teaching tor Mrs Forbes, <lb/>
left this morning for Princess Ann, <lb/>
Md., to spend holidays. <lb/>
Miss Anderson, of <lb/>
came up I Ins morning to take <lb/>
part the concert tonight. She <lb/>
is the guest of Mrs. T. E, <lb/>
Hisses Parker and Thornton, <lb/>
teachers in the Masonic Hall <lb/>
school, went home this morning to <lb/>
spend ibis holidays. <lb/>
Miss Clyde Cox, of near Ayden. <lb/>
has been teaching school near <lb/>
took the train here Fri- <lb/>
day evening her home to spend <lb/>
the holidays. <lb/>
Read This <lb/>
We have taken great care in <lb/>
growing the most improved bright <lb/>
tobacco White stem <lb/>
Orinoco, the Broad Leaf Orinoco <lb/>
are the most reliable ever <lb/>
grown any section. Every man <lb/>
in east, who cultivated this <lb/>
will average from ii to B per <lb/>
cent more than any other kind. <lb/>
Mr. Sam at Ayden, says <lb/>
that his Orinoco will bring fifty <lb/>
dollars more per acre than any <lb/>
other kind grown on same land, <lb/>
Martin county people are growing <lb/>
Orinoco and coining money. You <lb/>
Will these seed for sale at Dr. <lb/>
and Dr. Bryan's Ding <lb/>
stores and some store in each sec- <lb/>
of i he county at cents <lb/>
package. <lb/>
W. T. Co., <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
i now i 12.50 kind <lb/>
kind now <lb/>
COATS JACK LI'S <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
BLANKETS. <lb/>
111-4 wool bed blanket-, <lb/>
kind 01.82. <lb/>
Toe now kind now <lb/>
BEDSTEADS. <lb/>
All all prices. <lb/>
CLOTH, <lb/>
and heavy Be, <lb/>
DRESS GOODS. <lb/>
Hie to per yard on <lb/>
hue. <lb/>
PLAID <lb/>
kind now <lb/>
COUCHES, SIDE <lb/>
CHIFFONIERS, <lb/>
yards to select from. <lb/>
Everything Imaginable Here <lb/>
every day. and Be <lb/>
desire and ambition is <lb/>
ling <lb/>
Our Store a growing plant, increasing <lb/>
n hand here. Our sole <lb/>
always go hand <lb/>
For we work. <lb/>
Big; New Store. <lb/>
Open Nights. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
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I i now offering yon <lb/>
HOODS. SHOES, <lb/>
GLASSWARE. and <lb/>
in very prices. My I'm. of <lb/>
i- of any market are and cheap <lb/>
eon to town again give m a <lb/>
In n <lb/>
toll. <lb/>
I. White. <lb/>
Points Higher <lb/>
Means 1-4 Cent pi r pound tor your <lb/>
TO <lb/>
H i. <lb/>
THAT WE FOB YOU. <lb/>
VI IS II VT GET ON <lb/>
We have established l um- of the best equipped <lb/>
. found and solicit your <lb/>
ml cotton you can I anywhere hut our charges aw <lb/>
other. lS VOl i; <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Famous Hill Tonic. <lb/>
rood mid<lb/>
A dainty pamphlet baa Iv.-n i <lb/>
Food and Their <lb/>
Accessories the Pan <lb/>
ill Buffalo. In- food work at <lb/>
Vim <lb/>
pi . <lb/>
; Products, of which <lb/>
Mr. Frederic Taylor is superintend- <lb/>
rut. U. a assistant <lb/>
baa entire charge <lb/>
the of Food and Their <lb/>
h ,. be I prepared himself <lb/>
for unusual In this lino by <lb/>
, travel and no on <lb/>
die ever undertook the <lb/>
pamphlet calls the <lb/>
attention of Jobber, of teas, <lb/>
and spice and all dealer In food prod- <lb/>
general and to <lb/>
the and <lb/>
I work in line which <lb/>
is oil for ran American <lb/>
position of <lb/>
i The tr. <lb/>
I Fuller, In the far cum j <lb/>
I food and condiments of we <lb/>
j almost Ignorant hero, and one <lb/>
of the aim the food exhibit will he <lb/>
I to educate the people of western <lb/>
hemisphere to cultivation the <lb/>
product flourish In the It <lb/>
I n ill be my aim to show how <lb/>
it would be, for <lb/>
to Brow In the what I <lb/>
I Brown in the Indies. <lb/>
I and soil condition are remarkably <lb/>
I similar, and condition an favor- <lb/>
able. <lb/>
boat proof obtainable or <lb/>
that soil and the climate of the <lb/>
Is as favorable as that <lb/>
the East Indies for production of <lb/>
already The prod- <lb/>
now received from the West la- <lb/>
die are equaled from any <lb/>
other section of the world. At the <lb/>
present time they prow better allspice, <lb/>
ginger pepper than any- <lb/>
where else on tin and the m- <lb/>
bean, which is queen of a <lb/>
nutmeg i- kins I found nowhere <lb/>
In the world in ii perfection as in <lb/>
The coffee In Mexico <lb/>
has a flavor In no other <lb/>
fee, mi even the Mocha or Java <lb/>
passing It. Emperor William of Ger- <lb/>
many appreciate fact, and all of <lb/>
, um In r <lb/>
la . from Mir nearby republic. Von- <lb/>
cacao, from which chocolate i <lb/>
made, I- to Baal Indian <lb/>
t. <lb/>
the view of massing together <lb/>
one i Instructive and useful <lb/>
, j . i plants, vines and <lb/>
tie. . f Ir <lb/>
Twenty Years Proof. <lb/>
Pith keep <lb/>
the system of all impurities An <lb/>
absolute cure for sick headache, <lb/>
the I dyspepsia, tour stomach, con- <lb/>
kindred diseases. <lb/>
do without <lb/>
R. P. Smith. Va. <lb/>
writes don't know how could <lb/>
do without them. I have had <lb/>
Liver disease for over twenty <lb/>
years. Am now entirely cured. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
l IN <lb/>
J. W. PERRY k CO. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties Rags, <lb/>
and shipments<lb/>
New Home <lb/>
Sewing Machines <lb/>
IX IX PIT <lb/>
If you need a Machine sec <lb/>
t . Hooker's store, or write me <lb/>
tan. <lb/>
The having duly <lb/>
the Superior Court Clerk of Pit <lb/>
count.- the Lest <lb/>
W. It. <lb/>
not I,. i given to <lb/>
to pay- <lb/>
and all <lb/>
claims said mast <lb/>
sent the same tor payment or before the <lb/>
tad day of October, 1901, or this notice <lb/>
a ill lie plead <lb/>
day of October, <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Executrix of W. It. <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
RAILROAD <lb/>
TH <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers Broken ill <lb/>
Stock, <lb/>
ions. York. <lb/>
Chicago and Orleans. <lb/>
r-ALE OF CROPS. <lb/>
In ,. made at the <lb/>
Ii,,. i Pitt county Superior <lb/>
in a certain action . II. <lb/>
Grime and wife, Alice Grimes, are <lb/>
I is int. <lb/>
will lo public for <lb/>
highest bidder oil Wednesday <lb/>
day 1900, all the <lb/>
. ii. t bay and peas raised n n the <lb/>
A or farm for u and owned by <lb/>
I farm, M of <lb/>
with -i of raised <lb/>
all inc of hog <lb/>
said farm the <lb/>
fear WOO. Sale to take o clock <lb/>
a the Av. n farm In <lb/>
w. <lb/>
Ron lit i I <lb/>
,. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
The at <lb/>
on the 13th day of December a <lb/>
the B. J. Wilson, in <lb/>
the <lb/>
iii <lb/>
Fodder, Horn, <lb/>
and Kitchen Cotton seed. <lb/>
Hay, and <lb/>
Poultry, Nuts Ac aw, <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
It <lb/>
At the same time and place I will rent to <lb/>
the for the year 1901. the <lb/>
J. Wilson home place and the <lb/>
place W. M, <lb/>
Apt. for law of <lb/>
t. <lb/>
Ar Florence <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
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It <lb/>
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PM<lb/>
t it <lb/>
ii w <lb/>
ti a. I <lb/>
Al and Laxative. <lb/>
and all and <lb/>
Harrington, <lb/>
pr. t. as. e <lb/>
it <lb/>
appropriate con <lb/>
I Pan America which <lb/>
,. es and kin- <lb/>
baa decided to <lb/>
at the <lb/>
i. J. <lb/>
Winter X. C. <lb/>
CU <lb/>
Even <lb/>
he V <lb/>
it for <lb/>
sale <lb/>
horn <lb/>
i made hi sizes <lb/>
, and general use, <lb/>
a guarantee to be lire <lb/>
in <lb/>
Prices fr m p. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
i K i SCHOOL <lb/>
APPOINTED <lb/>
rolls HAVE<lb/>
of <lb/>
A-. . I i <lb/>
Pill County. V tie Ii <lb/>
Mai I'm so i and <lb/>
, yon I. g <lb/>
, . Books HI <lb/>
mi <lb/>
ran what- <lb/>
For Pill <lb/>
i or nit.<lb/>
is a the <lb/>
number of meetings of the Board of Com- <lb/>
missioners for county, <lb/>
a, attended, number <lb/>
miles traveled and allowed <lb/>
for the year <lb/>
or IT. <lb/>
AM t II R, <lb/>
For -lays as at <lb/>
nubs led at <lb/>
Total <lb/>
. on <lb/>
ALLOWED W. <lb/>
Com. at fit i. <lb/>
For 28.00. <lb/>
V. 12.00 <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
shin I vertical,<lb/>
colored a on <lb/>
boxes, <lb/>
I. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
the Man. <lb/>
We carry a nice I'm <lb/>
In join <lb/>
. books, I <lb/>
an I <lb/>
. , r <lb/>
and note bu <lb/>
entry lei <lb/>
lime <lb/>
For Society People, <lb/>
all kinds -i <lb/>
. visit <lb/>
I. <lb/>
i- <lb/>
I- and <lb/>
card an i <lb/>
tablets <lb/>
I ALL <lb/>
MAGAZINES. <lb/>
or <lb/>
Exposition for their dis- <lb/>
play on a never before attempted. <lb/>
w collection to <lb/>
the beat advantage an attractive eon- <lb/>
provided, while a <lb/>
must um, a- annex to this. ill con- <lb/>
a- as rare <lb/>
and curious a <lb/>
.;. . the head of <lb/>
I III <lb/>
I- a t well known to expert <lb/>
n , . n mi that a scattered <lb/>
.; special force. <lb/>
a . i used of a lino of <lb/>
. . lo a subject <lb/>
la. i it Now. as the Ob- <lb/>
.- ;. production <lb/>
promote consumption of the things <lb/>
call, d for, much and <lb/>
la in making this Collection <lb/>
and d. <lb/>
i- Intended to make the <lb/>
of red rs the finest most <lb/>
made, with the <lb/>
object by special ex- <lb/>
connected the <lb/>
of that can pro- <lb/>
duce nil pepper consumed In <lb/>
it known <lb/>
to expert that vast of red <lb/>
pepper are Imported from Europe, <lb/>
Asia and Africa every year <lb/>
are not actively alive <lb/>
to own tn- , -t in tins important <lb/>
One or <lb/>
J. In II i I he <lb/>
it <lb/>
ton. n Buffalo recently and be- <lb/>
came much <lb/>
In Ids return t. ho wrote <lb/>
to official . f Exposition fol <lb/>
low; -l eras Indeed sorry not to have <lb/>
when in hut I did see <lb/>
the and was astonished h <lb/>
measure, l that you would <lb/>
send on anything that you think <lb/>
of Int. r. -t to our readers and <lb/>
It as tie as possible, and I shall <lb/>
keep on hammering, at the <lb/>
editorially until It open, hi cause <lb/>
I am thoroughly ever the <lb/>
lo Do <lb/>
Tim government early in <lb/>
n . sent out to nil <lb/>
and Industrial societies to <lb/>
prepare article for exhibition at the <lb/>
Exposition I luff a lo In <lb/>
A large number of coffee pro- <lb/>
have In send a full line <lb/>
sample- beat <lb/>
f this commodity. <lb/>
. M. <lb/>
retail Grocer <lb/>
Dealer. paid for <lb/>
Cotton Seed, oil <lb/>
rids. Turkeys, tic. Bod- <lb/>
Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Parlor <lb/>
Sails. Tables. Safes. P. <lb/>
and Gail <lb/>
Mi-at Key <lb/>
American Beauty <lb/>
Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples. Jelly. Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Meal, Soap, <lb/>
Magic Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
runes, Currents. Raisins, <lb/>
Wan-, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
rout. Beat Batter, <lb/>
ant Sewing. hi ties, and nu- <lb/>
other Quality <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap cash. Come <lb/>
to sec inc. <lb/>
one <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Al I . <lb/>
Ar Mount <lb/>
Arrive <lb/>
lave <lb/>
Lr Mount <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
r a <lb/>
AM <lb/>
WOMAN'S TROUBLES <lb/>
DISEASES <lb/>
Johnston's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART <lb/>
Painful and Ir- <lb/>
regularity, White, <lb/>
a II of change <lb/>
life, in matron or mad, all find re- <lb/>
lief, help, benefit and in JOHNS- <lb/>
I TON'S It I a real <lb/>
panacea for all pain or headache about <lb/>
t a toP hack of the head, <lb/>
I B pain in the left tide, a disturbed <lb/>
am r digestion, palpitation of <lb/>
i the heart, cold hand and feet, <lb/>
irritation, <lb/>
muscular weakness, <lb/>
pains, backache, Irregular <lb/>
of the heart, shortness of breath, <lb/>
abnormal discharges, with extremely <lb/>
painful menstruation, scalding of urine, <lb/>
swelling of feet, soreness of breasts, <lb/>
neuralgia, uterine displacement and <lb/>
catarrh, and all those symptoms and <lb/>
I trouble which make the average <lb/>
life so miserable. <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Si i <lb/>
a a <lb/>
r an <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
i a <lb/>
ti n a <lb/>
Main <lb/>
p mi. <lb/>
m. <lb/>
p m, arrive <lb/>
i p m, arrive <lb/>
ti u D <lb/>
Bonni lien- <lb/>
a m. <lb/>
n m, j-- a <lb/>
U, <lb/>
p m. Mills p it <lb/>
nM ft p ill p i <lb/>
lit nm p in <lb/>
Mondays, W <lb/>
Carolina at A. W TM- <lb/>
the Raj q leave<lb/>
w Air n <lb/>
Railway with the and <lb/>
Train on <lb/>
U IT p m. w <lb/>
m hi S t p <lb/>
MB, <lb/>
W am. . <lb/>
at II 1- am. a id. daily <lb/>
on Brain h W <lb/>
Ml a ID <lb/>
a m m. ill <lb/>
urn<lb/>
Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at ti A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
ii HUE leave <lb/>
ii <lb/>
v-i Sunday <lb/>
n. Kin, <lb/>
For 12.00, <lb/>
ti m 1200. <lb/>
V . 33.00. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total amount allowed Hoard <lb/>
-v North <lb/>
or Pitt. <lb/>
I. T. H. clerk <lb/>
for the county <lb/>
that the state- <lb/>
appear of record in my 01- <lb/>
under my hand, and of <lb/>
at office <lb/>
day -f <lb/>
T. K. <lb/>
Clerk Board Com. f-r Pitt County <lb/>
dally Sunday <lb/>
A m. V, tn. <lb/>
h ii in <lb/>
a ii. and S <lb/>
B -i an, <lb/>
Train b. <lb/>
Sunday, a a m. <lb/>
m. leave . <lb/>
a a n. <lb/>
Train on leave <lb/>
Mount at am. m. arrive Na-hr <lb/>
J a m. pm. in. i <lb/>
it m, leave So <lb/>
in. II a m arrive at H If <lb/>
II p m. dally <lb/>
Train on leave for <lb/>
Clinton dally, and t ti <lb/>
p in. at ti a m <lb/>
M ; m. <lb/>
Train W l <lb/>
don all all rat. via Hut. <lb/>
H. M. EMERSON, <lb/>
Agent <lb/>
J. If. Manager. <lb/>
T. M. EMERSON. Mir <lb/>
and <lb/>
at A. M. carries only. <lb/>
Connecting Washington with <lb/>
for Norfolk, <lb/>
Now York and <lb/>
ton, and for all for <lb/>
with mil roads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
JNO. <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
, t, if. <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Restore and <lb/>
Cure Low of <lb/>
BALK OF REAL ESTATE. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree the <lb/>
Court Pitt enmity made in certain <lb/>
Special pending, co- <lb/>
titled e. of M. <lb/>
Susan <lb/>
I will on January 1901, <lb/>
before tin court II do t in Greenville, <lb/>
sale lo the bidder <lb/>
that certain lot r parcel of land <lb/>
in town comer <lb/>
Reade and and known n <lb/>
place town No. and lying <lb/>
of No. <lb/>
of sale, third and the <lb/>
balance In payable <lb/>
In one and two yearn from day <lb/>
ante, payments lo n <lb/>
upon <lb/>
ti <lb/>
C.<lb/>
county i <lb/>
In the Superior Court<lb/>
A tonic <lb/>
blood builder. <lb/>
pink slow to p.- <lb/>
ll- <lb/>
of By <lb/>
. bone-i fir <lb/>
with our to cure <lb/>
or refund the paid, . <lb/>
copy oar <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
SO <lb/>
Result <lb/>
t.-r Ls. of<lb/>
Pure--.<lb/>
mall ii i. SI a <lb/>
our <lb/>
The Fountain <lb/>
Right <lb/>
Will <lb/>
ii. United <lb/>
to Dial In Ilia -t <lb/>
the Pan N <lb/>
an <lb/>
tho in i i . <lb/>
nail i i n i <lb/>
to coin.-1 -ii <lb/>
Fit <lb/>
fer <lb/>
to car In days or refund <lb/>
none paid. <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
Clinton A <lb/>
Kr I. <lb/>
N C <lb/>
Strongest in <lb/>
the <lb/>
BALE <lb/>
Dec., <lb/>
ill my home place, . from <lb/>
Greenville, will lie sold at public <lb/>
auction to the Milder for <lb/>
a hogs, <lb/>
Cattle, rail, wag ins. <lb/>
corn, fodder, <lb/>
hold and kitchen organ, <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
Among are <lb/>
Bed nod Poland China <lb/>
craned stork <lb/>
Any of the above article will lie <lb/>
sold private before the 27th <lb/>
If desired. l. -M. <lb/>
Christopher Sear, the in <lb/>
the above action will like <lb/>
that an action baa begun in <lb/>
Scars is and Bean is <lb/>
lot <lb/>
the bond of now be- <lb/>
tween Plaintiff the <lb/>
is to <lb/>
II nor. Starbuck In term of <lb/>
Superior Court which convene <lb/>
III- 1st in <lb/>
of <lb/>
the <lb/>
will be -ill Jay of Nov. <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
Clerk Court, <lb/>
At Attorneys. <lb/>
The Law <lb/>
t T, <lb/>
We Warrant for twelve <lb/>
month. and pair. <lb/>
out my <lb/>
in <lb/>
store, Will, lo Rick t <lb/>
transferred the to <lb/>
w nil <lb/>
against former <lb/>
and due <lb/>
to me. will be glad owing <lb/>
tor settle at once. <lb/>
This day <lb/>
II. M. <lb/>
of II M. w will <lb/>
of ft Wilkinson <lb/>
on the his stand, <lb/>
room. We carry <lb/>
u no- <lb/>
-lie, eVe , and <lb/>
patronage of Mr. <lb/>
that of our <lb/>
and Um nubile generally. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
C. I. Wilkinson. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
Bagging and <lb/>
on i- <lb/>
kept u <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will you. <lb/>
P. W. <lb/>
WHICH ARD, JR. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in r <lb/>
and the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
The of T. <lb/>
Co. this day <lb/>
by mutual con sent, T. <lb/>
having <lb/>
Interest P. Evans in boil <lb/>
All <lb/>
of will In- paid by T. <lb/>
and all doe <lb/>
the must In paid In <lb/>
of November, 1900 <lb/>
T. K.<lb/>
Having purchased Hie Interest of <lb/>
J. in the grocery but- <lb/>
by us, <lb/>
I wish to announce that l <lb/>
nine <lb/>
stand on Points, I desire to <lb/>
thank all have the <lb/>
with their patronage mid <lb/>
solicit a continuance of the tame <lb/>
to do nil <lb/>
my power to please every patron <lb/>
with fair dealing and honest goods. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
By virtue of power <lb/>
in by a decree a <lb/>
term Court, in <lb/>
entitled H. T. Hooker B. s. <lb/>
and other, a appears on record in <lb/>
of the Superior Court in <lb/>
Docket <lb/>
No. and a. As <lb/>
Trustee and <lb/>
I will lo public In-fore the <lb/>
court Monday <lb/>
day of January Mon- <lb/>
Hie of January term 1901 of <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
t i to wilt one situ- <lb/>
rte In the county of Pitt, township, <lb/>
adjoining lands of II. Mills, <lb/>
I, Dixon <lb/>
hind whereon the K. S- Dixon <lb/>
north Cow <lb/>
and known the hind <lb/>
K. II. A, <lb/>
t . Dixon his la- <lb/>
i John S. Una <lb/>
lbs whole on.- hundred sou <lb/>
The land <lb/>
lame Galloway in trust, lo <lb/>
Bo. k D. page r, <lb/>
-in i-. i. <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
LINK OF <lb/>
nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO ME. <lb/>
j. b. COBBY. <lb/>
. . vs. . <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
yon Invent aim <lb/>
ii l <lb/>
for <lb/>
BOOK ON PATENTS <lb/>
C. AGO.<lb/>
MISSING<lb/>
<lb/>
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