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Attention Farmers <lb/>
I am now offering you one of the complete Lines <lb/>
SHOES, HATS. PANTS <lb/>
POCKET and TABLE el <lb/>
at very reasonable prices. My line of <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
which is of any market are fresh and cheap. <lb/>
When you come to town again give me a trial. <lb/>
SERMON ON ADVERTISING. <lb/>
An low an <lb/>
to Attract <lb/>
bow <lb/>
m- to <lb/>
Jas. B. White.<lb/>
Points Higher. <lb/>
Means 1-4 Cent per pound more for your <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
THAT IS WHAT OUT OS COTTON <lb/>
THAT WE GIN FOR YOU. <lb/>
We have just established at Greenville one of the best equipped <lb/>
to be found la Eastern North Carolina and solicit your ginning. <lb/>
We turn out the beat you can get anywhere but our charges are <lb/>
m. others. BEING L'S COTTON. <lb/>
GREEN HOOKER, <lb/>
the editor of the <lb/>
la. i Times gave an instructive <lb/>
talk to his patrons through the me- <lb/>
of his He said m <lb/>
It may gratify the vanity of <lb/>
the citizen to have his <lb/>
ability and his success eulogized, <lb/>
but it will never add a dollar to <lb/>
his to pay a transient, <lb/>
pencil pusher to <lb/>
write a few paragraphs of praise <lb/>
concerning himself his <lb/>
His neighbors, who are as <lb/>
SEEN AND HEARD IN WASH- <lb/>
Washington, X. Dec. 1900 <lb/>
oyster <lb/>
is being rebuilt. <lb/>
Mrs. Robt Manning <lb/>
don died on the of <lb/>
after a long illness. <lb/>
Christmas was very here. <lb/>
J. building, <lb/>
corner Main and Market streets, <lb/>
will soon I completed, and the <lb/>
second story will be occupied by <lb/>
B. B. Nicholson, <lb/>
Pendleton, W. B. Rodman and Dr. <lb/>
A. S. Wells. <lb/>
E. Peterson building is <lb/>
completed, and occupied by <lb/>
I down stairs for a store <lb/>
with him daily, know and up stairs for sleeping <lb/>
him too well to believe <lb/>
that is not true about him. <lb/>
What the merchant needs to <lb/>
help him sell goods is not a picture <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Get a good <lb/>
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con- <lb/>
home, office and general use. <lb/>
Every sale s. with a guarantee to be <lb/>
proof. Prices range from up. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
r write up in the publication of <lb/>
some smart <lb/>
fakir, but a regular advertise- <lb/>
in the local papers of what <lb/>
he has sell and then to <lb/>
adhere as to price and <lb/>
to the specifications of the <lb/>
have an opportunity to <lb/>
pretty closely the effect of <lb/>
kinds of advertising and to <lb/>
see the effect of neglecting to <lb/>
in the local papers. The ob- <lb/>
servant editor might be dropped <lb/>
down into a dozen stores in a town <lb/>
in which he was an entire <lb/>
and lie could determine half an <lb/>
hour any pleasant week day which <lb/>
f the stores advertise judicious- <lb/>
Merchants who advertise at <lb/>
tract strangers; those who do not. <lb/>
keep a few old customers until they <lb/>
begin to learn through the <lb/>
columns that cheaper and <lb/>
more up-to-date goods are sold at <lb/>
other stores. The merchant who <lb/>
does not advertise can not afford to <lb/>
renew his stock with up-to-date <lb/>
goods, for he has not sold his old <lb/>
stock, so he loses his old <lb/>
and keeps his old goods, and <lb/>
all he will not <lb/>
Twenty Years Proof. <lb/>
Liver Pills keep the bow- <lb/>
els in natural motion and cleanse <lb/>
the system of all impurities An <lb/>
absolute cure for <lb/>
sour stomach, con- <lb/>
and kindred diseases. <lb/>
do without <lb/>
. . . . , . l atonal <lb/>
R. P. Smith, Va. <lb/>
writes I don't know how I could g <lb/>
do without them. I have had <lb/>
Liver disease for over twenty <lb/>
years. Am now entirely cured. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
ATLANTIC LINE <lb/>
RAILROAD CO.<lb/>
TRAINS sot<lb/>
Ar Hock<lb/>
New Home <lb/>
THE COUNTY SCHOOL <lb/>
APPOINTED THE <lb/>
DIRECTORS HAVE<lb/>
for Public School <lb/>
ill the <lb/>
what <lb/>
As one of the <lb/>
Pitt County. We handle bunks designated <lb/>
State List for the public schools and can supply <lb/>
ever you need. We also have <lb/>
of out School <lb/>
pencils com. -j plain lead pencils I cent, <lb/>
rubber tipped lead pencil coin, n nice tablet with <lb/>
pretty cover I cent. assorted crayon-, with metal bold- <lb/>
in nice wood cents, I pencil, slate pen- <lb/>
and pen. and rule, all ill nice wood box, <lb/>
cents. A great big wide tablet cents, of best <lb/>
ink on the market, cents, Copy books to in cents. <lb/>
White crayons, gross in box, cents. Good fool's cap <lb/>
paper can's per quire <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
slant and double ruled practice writing books <lb/>
tablets, fool's cap paper, pen-, pen slates, its <lb/>
crayons, colored crayons, inks companion boxes, etc. <lb/>
for the Business Man. <lb/>
Christina, <lb/>
On Monday night December <lb/>
a very enjoyable was given <lb/>
in the Perkins opera house by the <lb/>
R. Club. It was a festive <lb/>
occasion and the following couples <lb/>
were initiated into the Christ- <lb/>
mas <lb/>
W. H. with Miss Miry <lb/>
Mow, J. D. Garden with Miss <lb/>
Louise Latham, C, I. Mayo with <lb/>
Miss Mabel Mosely, C. T. Lips- <lb/>
comb, of S. C, with Miss <lb/>
Skinner, M. I. Fleming with Miss <lb/>
Bertha Patrick, W. B, Wilson. <lb/>
Jr. with Miss Nell Skinner, S. B. <lb/>
King with Miss Nina James, J. H. <lb/>
Adams with Miss Higgs, <lb/>
B. B. Patrick with Miss Lottie <lb/>
Mow, Wilson with Miss <lb/>
Ethel Skinner, Charlie James <lb/>
with Miss Winnie Dr. <lb/>
Greene, of Snow Hill, with Miss <lb/>
Betsy Greene, J. Higgs with <lb/>
kiss Patrick, V, John- <lb/>
with Lillian <lb/>
C. White, Dr. R. L. <lb/>
Carr, C. Forbes and Frank <lb/>
of Norfolk. <lb/>
Mrs. W. C. Allen, of <lb/>
ville is visiting relatives at <lb/>
go <lb/>
The is being prepared <lb/>
for use as a knitting mill and <lb/>
machinery is ordered. We hope <lb/>
to see it operation soon. <lb/>
Mr. Ernest Ray and <lb/>
were married at the <lb/>
bride's home on the evening of the <lb/>
25th. Rev. D. Waters perform- <lb/>
the ceremony. <lb/>
Co. will occupy <lb/>
their new store early in January. <lb/>
I think it is stores that will <lb/>
lie soon for occupancy in <lb/>
the burnt district, all brick, com- <lb/>
apparently solidly <lb/>
built. <lb/>
A Hoe Hoe lodge mm <lb/>
here on the evening of the 38th <lb/>
by Mr. Denny Vile <lb/>
E. M. Short Lumber Co. will <lb/>
overhaul their mill early in the <lb/>
New Year and put in another <lb/>
horsepower boiler. <lb/>
Rumor has it that the Freeman <lb/>
and Hodges Lumber Co. n <lb/>
chased the Washington Planing <lb/>
Mill and will operate a mill at <lb/>
that place. They have purchased a <lb/>
small steamer to use in connection <lb/>
with their business. <lb/>
Dr. Kelly, of Jno. Hopkins, of <lb/>
has spent some days here <lb/>
hunting. <lb/>
Mrs. J. F. we are sorry <lb/>
to say, has quite ill for <lb/>
days. <lb/>
The market house is near ready <lb/>
for use. <lb/>
A. II. Whitley has sold his <lb/>
stock, corner Harvey and Third <lb/>
streets, to Mr. Sterling, Mr. Whit <lb/>
has been for some months <lb/>
manager of the Watch <lb/>
Tower Publishing Co. and we trust <lb/>
he may not find it necessary to <lb/>
sever Ins connection with the com <lb/>
pan. <lb/>
X. S. has moved to his <lb/>
residence on Main street. <lb/>
man and lady were <lb/>
at the church on <lb/>
evening by Rev. A. La- <lb/>
ex-pastor. Jim <lb/>
Sowing Machines <lb/>
IN <lb/>
If you need a Machine sec me <lb/>
Hooker's store, or write me <lb/>
Jan. J. C LAMER. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. ff. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Ragging, Ties and Hags. <lb/>
Correspondence shipment <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
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indigestion <lb/>
dyspepsia <lb/>
biliousness <lb/>
and the hundred and one <lb/>
ills caused by impure blood <lb/>
or inactive liver, quickly yield <lb/>
to the purifying and cleansing <lb/>
properties contained w <lb/>
QUART <lb/>
It cures permanently by <lb/>
naturally on all organs of the <lb/>
body. Asa blood-cleanser, flesh- <lb/>
builder, and health-restorer, it <lb/>
has no equal. Put us in Quart <lb/>
Bottles, and sold at each. <lb/>
Mica. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and Broken in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and Orleans. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM <lb/>
Editor ft <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
i Advance. <lb/>
One ix <lb/>
Three Months Sing. <lb/>
arc cm- <lb/>
ployed. taken at <lb/>
The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will together <lb/>
year r The Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for 18.30 payable in ad- <lb/>
Main <lb/>
IS n a <lb/>
leaves p m, <lb/>
p in. Returning <lb/>
p in. arrive lea <lb/>
pm, <lb/>
om <lb/>
leaves Ben- <lb/>
. in, Maxton a m, <lb/>
a m, Hope Mill a m, <lb/>
rive <lb/>
p m, Hope Mill- p ix <lb/>
i m-s p in. p m <lb/>
p m <lb/>
at with train No <lb/>
the . Central <lb/>
with <lb/>
railroad, at Sanford <lb/>
Air Line and <lb/>
with the Durham and <lb/>
on toe Neck Road <lb/>
i p Halifax IT p m, <lb/>
riven Scotland R k at W p i ft <lb/>
pm. Kinston <lb/>
am, <lb/>
at ll is am. Weldon <lb/>
Train on Branch leave <lb/>
and V p m. arrive iv <lb/>
a m leave Parmele <lb/>
am and pm, arrive a <lb/>
and p <lb/>
Train leaven Tarboro dally Monday <lb/>
it . -i m arrives Ply- <lb/>
mouth Wpm. <lb/>
mouth dully, except Sunday, a n. and In <lb/>
day V <lb/>
Train Midland N C s; <lb/>
daily, except Sunday. a m. <lb/>
a m. <lb/>
Train on Branch leave <lb/>
Mount at a m. p m, arrive <lb/>
Ma spring I II am, <lb/>
in. leave Spring Hope II n a <lb/>
p m, I a m. arrive at Ho- <lb/>
Mount D a I p m. dally except <lb/>
Train on leaves Warsaw for <lb/>
Clinton dally, except Sunday, a m and I B <lb/>
pm. returning leases Clinton at a a <lb/>
pm. <lb/>
Train close Wei <lb/>
don for all points North all <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Agent <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
T. II. Traffic <lb/>
Tito lot Lint nit, s- <lb/>
ERNUL. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
RIVER SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer leave <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at W <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, Act. <lb/>
Washington, N. O. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
We carry a nice of <lb/>
long day books, Journals, <lb/>
order books, <lb/>
o., to. <lb/>
single .-m ledgers, <lb/>
memorandums, <lb/>
and note books, time books. <lb/>
For Society People. <lb/>
We have all kinds and styles of card <lb/>
envelope visiting note papers and tablets, <lb/>
TO AM. <lb/>
MAGAZINES. <lb/>
The Famous Parker Per, <lb/>
Masonic <lb/>
A year ago then Mason- <lb/>
lodges in Slate. Since then <lb/>
new lodges have <lb/>
membership a year ago <lb/>
j was now it is The <lb/>
convention will be the <lb/>
ever held. It will lie centennial of <lb/>
Lodge, No. H, of Raleigh <lb/>
will be the second <lb/>
of the kin I. The <lb/>
of St. John's No. i. of <lb/>
Wilmington. The latter and Hoy <lb/>
White Hart Lodge, No. , of <lb/>
Halifax, are the oldest lodge. <lb/>
of the lodges arc now ex- <lb/>
t St. John's and While <lb/>
I had grand <lb/>
lodge of England. The Royal <lb/>
White Marl claims to lie older than <lb/>
SI. John's, but cannot prove its <lb/>
A good way In Mart the <lb/>
lath century i In pay the printer <lb/>
what yon owe him. That is if you <lb/>
owe him anything. Ff you do not <lb/>
then might for <lb/>
paper and have it sent lo a friend. <lb/>
; DO a weekly reminder of <lb/>
all the year <lb/>
I round. <lb/>
The Supreme Dy. <lb/>
else you do or not <lb/>
do for children, brethren, educate <lb/>
them. God has given me three <lb/>
sons, and I do not expect to leave <lb/>
them a home or money, but I do <lb/>
expect to give them an education. <lb/>
I never expect to live in a home of <lb/>
my own, but I am going to educate <lb/>
my boys. They arc all <lb/>
young men, and if I stay out of <lb/>
ground a few years longer they will <lb/>
be educated young <lb/>
hop Morrison at Methodist Confer- <lb/>
in New Bern. <lb/>
Herein summed up the <lb/>
duty of parents, excepting <lb/>
of course the religions training of <lb/>
their children. There <lb/>
been a time when education was <lb/>
not to sharp tools, but <lb/>
at no time in the history of the <lb/>
world has necessity for <lb/>
been so apparent as now. The <lb/>
is greater, chances <lb/>
for building up an independent <lb/>
are smaller, the <lb/>
nations of wealth are more power- <lb/>
ill, and the young man who forges <lb/>
o the front needs to have the <lb/>
tools well sharpened. Education <lb/>
of the rig i kind will alone <lb/>
him Ibis equipment. Therefore, <lb/>
the Supreme duly the parent is <lb/>
to give his children the capacity to <lb/>
win in the competition <lb/>
that lies before them. <lb/>
It would lie a blessing to this <lb/>
Commonwealth if tho wise <lb/>
mighty word-of good bishop <lb/>
could every father <lb/>
mother with same <lb/>
and which the bishop <lb/>
says and controls him In <lb/>
his thoughts about his children. <lb/>
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb/>
----ESTABLISH Ell 1875.------ <lb/>
INC. Schultz, <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Ear, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb/>
Suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
Gail A Ax <lb/>
Meat Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Cigarettes, Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meal, Soap, <lb/>
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <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/>
Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come <lb/>
to sec me. <lb/>
SALE OF REAL ESTATE. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
Court Pitt county in ft certain <lb/>
therein pending, <lb/>
. of M. <lb/>
Susan <lb/>
I will on Wednesday. January 1901, <lb/>
before the court door in Greenville, <lb/>
sale to the highest bidder <lb/>
that certain lot or parcel of land situate <lb/>
in the town the corner <lb/>
Fifth and known n <lb/>
place of said town an Lot No. and lying <lb/>
immediately of Lot No. <lb/>
Terms of sale, One third cash, and the <lb/>
balance in two payable <lb/>
one and two years from <lb/>
sale, deferred to be w- <lb/>
mortgage upon <lb/>
D. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
lies always <lb/>
Bagging and <lb/>
on t <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
SAM M <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
pink <lb/>
limit <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
SO <lb/>
Vitality, and <lb/>
Cur. Lo. Hem- <lb/>
a, I<lb/>
and W <lb/>
and <lb/>
builder. <lb/>
to . <lb/>
tun, <lb/>
mail <lb/>
per S tor <lb/>
with our to cur <lb/>
or th. paid. <lb/>
our <lb/>
rum for Power, <lb/>
ft <lb/>
and ilia <lb/>
Br mU In plain <lb/>
I. . S for out <lb/>
bond lo oar In day. or <lb/>
paid. <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
CHICAGO, ILL. <lb/>
sale by J L <lb/>
N U <lb/>
We will m hot <lb/>
Complaint, hi. <lb/>
we <lb/>
not I to Hit- <lb/>
Liter nil, when are <lb/>
purely and <lb/>
net I. No i <lb/>
lain, Mi to pill., <lb/>
contain of <lb/>
by mall. <lb/>
, t or. aid <lb/>
Chi by <lb/>
I L N U <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of the power contained and <lb/>
in by a decree entered <lb/>
tern, 1900 of Pitt Superior Court, in the <lb/>
case entitled S. T Hooker K. <lb/>
Dixon and others, as appears on record in <lb/>
the Clerk's office of the Superior Court in <lb/>
Docket minute <lb/>
Docket No. and As <lb/>
Trustee and Commissioner therein, <lb/>
I will lo public sale, before the <lb/>
court House door in Greenville, on <lb/>
the day of January 1901 Mon- <lb/>
day the of term 1901 of <lb/>
Pitt Superior described <lb/>
I of land to wit; one tract of land, <lb/>
in of Pitt, Chic-id township, <lb/>
adjoining James Mills, W. <lb/>
L. Hubert and <lb/>
land whereon the said E. S- Dixon re- <lb/>
side, situate on tho north side of Cow <lb/>
swamp and known as the <lb/>
chased by K. from II. A, Pam- <lb/>
and deeded to Dixon his fa- <lb/>
Dixon mil <lb/>
containing In whole one hundred and <lb/>
The identical land conveyed <lb/>
in trust, as Appears in <lb/>
Book H. page and II. Hooker. Oct. <lb/>
Terms <lb/>
commissioner <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, I. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
part and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Ham Carolina, Pitt County. <lb/>
Is Jan. Term, 1901. <lb/>
Foreman v. Daniel A. Foreman. <lb/>
The defendant named will take <lb/>
notice that an action entitled as has <lb/>
U-en in the court of <lb/>
Pitt county to obtain absolute divorce <lb/>
defendant will further take notice <lb/>
Mi-it in-i- to appear at the next <lb/>
of the Court of said county <lb/>
to . on tin- brat January, <lb/>
court house of said county in <lb/>
N. i and answer or demur to <lb/>
the i mil in said action, or the <lb/>
ill to the court for relief d <lb/>
in said complaint. This <lb/>
K. clerk <lb/>
Attorney for <lb/>
The One Day Cold Cure. <lb/>
Cold In hf. and throat cure, by See- <lb/>
. Kill . to <lb/>
tor <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
------DEALER IN------ <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
i in <lb/>
Line of Hardware. <lb/>
SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COBBY. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
yon <lb/>
latent or get <lb/>
. Head model, <lb/>
for and <lb/>
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AT <lb/>
VOL. XX <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PiTT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY <lb/>
NO <lb/>
V. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
Desire to wish you one and all ft happy and prosperous New <lb/>
Year, and return thanks for your past liberal patronage. <lb/>
On January 5th, 1901, <lb/>
We will be in NEW <lb/>
Maud, Matt door to Bryan's drug store, with an in- <lb/>
creased stock of new and goods, at prices which <lb/>
will not fail to please you. <lb/>
We extend you a most cordial invitation <lb/>
to come and see us our new store. <lb/>
W. T. LEE C <lb/>
TOWN MATTERS <lb/>
Transacted The Hoard <lb/>
Aldermen. <lb/>
of <lb/>
The Board of Alderman held <lb/>
their regular monthly meeting <lb/>
Thursday night. <lb/>
The the judgment <lb/>
town held Rich-;,., j ye,,, before <lb/>
Perpetual Building Loan will have lo <lb/>
Trust Association for for t,, It has hogs and <lb/>
rt the South Is Thankful. <lb/>
It has received more money Ivy <lb/>
many for its Cotton crop <lb/>
this year ban ever received for <lb/>
any cotton crop before, it has <lb/>
9150,000,000 more for its <lb/>
cotton crop this year than last. It <lb/>
baa raised more corn and wheat <lb/>
Cattle than in any previous year of <lb/>
its history, and will be a smaller <lb/>
purchaser of those meals from the <lb/>
West than ever before. <lb/>
There are more cotton mills and <lb/>
small factories than ever be- <lb/>
the hand engine, and note and in- <lb/>
on lire hose for were <lb/>
ordered paid. <lb/>
The Treasurer reported <lb/>
on hand, and the Tax Collector re- <lb/>
ported on hand. <lb/>
The several committee, fore. <lb/>
made their monthly. More Southern far- <lb/>
reports. drawing <lb/>
Licenses lo retail liquor were j profitable be- <lb/>
O. Dudley. V <lb/>
Hooker Co., Everett. J. H i The farms of the are in a <lb/>
Howard, Jr., B. F. L. I letter stale of improvement <lb/>
Hooker ct Co., R. A. Nichols, M- our Southern cities towns are <lb/>
L. Starkey J. H. Cox, E. prosperous and thrifty than <lb/>
Work of the A. M. College <lb/>
Annual Report of Win- <lb/>
Industrial <lb/>
In i -t Demand. <lb/>
iii his report to Legislature <lb/>
op the c X. C. <lb/>
of Agriculture and <lb/>
Arts, President Winston says <lb/>
there is a large and growing de- <lb/>
for industrial <lb/>
that this demand s bound to in- <lb/>
crease for many years to come. <lb/>
lit- Bays, rapid growth of <lb/>
manufactures our state, <lb/>
of increase and <lb/>
the opening up of new <lb/>
Industries, utilization of water <lb/>
power by or electrical <lb/>
transmission, the development of I <lb/>
intensive and diversified <lb/>
especially frail <lb/>
growing, stock-raising, and diary- <lb/>
the setting up and manage- <lb/>
of elect plants, cold storage <lb/>
and other small <lb/>
tries requiring machinery, are <lb/>
a lingo increasing de- <lb/>
for engineers, <lb/>
electricians, machinists, <lb/>
textile-workers, dairy-men, I <lb/>
men and farmers. The de <lb/>
is greater I ban the supply, j <lb/>
It Is our duty meet this supply, <lb/>
and we are striving to do but <lb/>
we lack teachers, toils, <lb/>
and <lb/>
The A. M. College is a college <lb/>
for people and for the times. <lb/>
It leaches lo work and produce <lb/>
wealth. I to have a thou- <lb/>
sand students. Every county <lb/>
should have least ten boy there. <lb/>
As college is the only <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
be well equip <lb/>
I pat ruction in all industrial <lb/>
It need, a building, a chap-1 <lb/>
el. <lb/>
I TO PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND <lb/>
PUT AMI <lb/>
OF <lb/>
We are for r ml t i <lb/>
you the best selected line of <lb/>
ii-.- j <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found In any store in County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best of America <lb/>
Europe. Seasonable all year Spring, Summer <lb/>
Winter. We arc work yours our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It Is our pleasure lo show you lo <lb/>
ire can. We offer yon service, <lb/>
liberal with a <lb/>
established business up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When you conic to marked you mil do yourself ice <lb/>
if do see our buying elsewhere. <lb/>
u- following lines f general <lb/>
and Notions, <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
and ; Sulla, <lb/>
Jackets Carpets, Mutt in <lb/>
I id <lb/>
mid Oil Cloths. <lb/>
M.-i. s. <lb/>
Women's Children's <lb/>
Horse mid Dusters, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Meal. <lb/>
ii V. . <lb/>
ill I he <lb/>
ii i Ii . <lb/>
. will be pa real <lb/>
. . I. <lb/>
V score or i t Ii<lb/>
. f last yea r t <lb/>
cry one <lb/>
had bet <lb/>
. lie year, <lb/>
i . <lb/>
price- <lb/>
would lie paid. <lb/>
hit hat n dollar i i <lb/>
i card. In <lb/>
In <lb/>
pit <lb/>
t excessive. . <lb/>
it was i- e <lb/>
w . I,. ; <lb/>
year what is<lb/>
. I set <lb/>
c . n <lb/>
. . . . . <lb/>
the;. <lb/>
inter should <lb/>
Lie illustrated <lb/>
; t Si. V. <lb/>
This r <lb/>
Wet Dollars of . Hall's a- <lb/>
f , <lb/>
Well . e known <lb/>
P. J. I years,<lb/>
ii -actions <lb/>
. Ibis is .-, lo carry out <lb/>
M. Cheek, A. Brady. <lb/>
A petition from W. B. James to <lb/>
reduce his hotel license tax from <lb/>
lo was refused. <lb/>
The Tax Collector was ordered <lb/>
to collect hotel license from <lb/>
the <lb/>
they have ever been. <lb/>
Our railroads are busy, our <lb/>
stores are thriving, our <lb/>
are hopeful. <lb/>
And there is a sense <lb/>
s advantage among our <lb/>
Sugar, Molasses, Read ts, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plots. Castings and Plow fixtures, Nails and <lb/>
college is the one a c <lb/>
it-Stale giving industrial J VT <lb/>
on, it should be well equipped for A L i-t-l <lb/>
for and line. <lb/>
We buy sir for Ca-h, bill sell for Either or on <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty. Merit and Square Dialing. <lb/>
Tour <lb/>
building and additional <lb/>
of tools and machines. <lb/>
All these wants should be sup- <lb/>
plied. The College is a good fin- <lb/>
investment, the State <lb/>
should keep it up to proper <lb/>
standard of efficiency. <lb/>
Had lo Harried Over <lb/>
The Landmark told in its last <lb/>
of the Mr. <lb/>
Vance While and Miss Pat- <lb/>
A claim of from better furniture in the <lb/>
the proprietor of the King j people than has ever existed be- <lb/>
House. I fore. Our farmers are more near- <lb/>
Accounts were allowed and order-1 out of debt than they have <lb/>
ed long <lb/>
eluding the note and judgment Mortgages are fewer place in Stony <lb/>
referred to. j there arc organs and pianos ,,,,,, Wednesday after <lb/>
noon. There is an Interesting story <lb/>
connected with this marriage <lb/>
which la a good joke on the con- <lb/>
I rail parties and the <lb/>
minister, Rev. M. A. Smith of <lb/>
Mr. While. Hie groom, lives <lb/>
Sloan's, Alexander <lb/>
while his bride. Miss Patterson, <lb/>
for his horse breaking through <lb/>
one of the sewer bridges in town <lb/>
was not allowed. <lb/>
At the Old <lb/>
By the grave of the Old Year <lb/>
stood a little child, with an armful <lb/>
houses than in many <lb/>
News, <lb/>
certain section of North <lb/>
Carolina has been grown for years <lb/>
a tobacco by any pro- <lb/>
in says Tho New- <lb/>
York Evening l; Now n <lb/>
The light of the morn- similar soil has j The marriage <lb/>
was on bis brow, the faith of, South Carolina, and all other crops u,.,.,,,,. bought in Iredell and <lb/>
the Future in his eyes, j in that arc to be retired to the Statutes such <lb/>
One by the fell of the weed. The discovery provided, <lb/>
the grave, till it was hidden lie-j made by means of the ordinary to perform <lb/>
neath a crimson canopy. Some <lb/>
were of joy, and some were <lb/>
flowers of tears; some were <lb/>
roses of sweet song, same were <lb/>
memories of sighs. Rut over all <lb/>
fell the lilies of Love, <lb/>
that fair Bower whose sweeter <lb/>
name is Hope. Ami gloriously <lb/>
streamed the Light from the far <lb/>
eastern hills. Clad voices Boated <lb/>
heavenward. There was a sound <lb/>
of silver trumpets a melody of <lb/>
bells. tho child still faced <lb/>
the Future, if a teardrop <lb/>
bled in his eyes it was kissed <lb/>
of Light. And he passed singing, <lb/>
into the hearts homes of men, <lb/>
by the music of the <lb/>
Ex. <lb/>
red ant to whom all <lb/>
was instructed to go. If i Stony Point church <lb/>
anthills those j in Alexander county, <lb/>
lions of earth at the top the ill <lb/>
ho -arc made of yellow in regard marriage <lb/>
brought up from subsoil the ceremony was <lb/>
know you are on good tobacco land. I om ,, . M,. <lb/>
Smith and others were on the train <lb/>
to Statesville. Then I lie <lb/>
dilemma was discovered by some <lb/>
body and to make matters <lb/>
straight Mr. Smith performed <lb/>
ceremony B second time <lb/>
at Statesville they went <lb/>
on their way lo Richmond. <lb/>
II was a joke well <lb/>
that ends Land- <lb/>
mark. <lb/>
A Gift Of S-0,000. <lb/>
X. C. Ii <lb/>
was given mil privately today, bill <lb/>
upon trustworthy authority, <lb/>
the will of the late chief Justice <lb/>
W. T. contain, u clause <lb/>
giving twenty thousands dollars to <lb/>
the Baptist Female In <lb/>
Raleigh, it was slated <lb/>
gift is In be applied to some <lb/>
special purpose or to go Into the <lb/>
general fund of the institution. <lb/>
Assuming in the absence of in- <lb/>
formation to contrary, <lb/>
Judge is an <lb/>
conditional to the college, ii is <lb/>
understood it will be avail- <lb/>
able for of Hie col- <lb/>
debt, ll was at the <lb/>
Tabernacle watch night <lb/>
service there <lb/>
was n debt <lb/>
a Iredell. Bat the ceremony way,,,,., Ii Judge Pair- <lb/>
cloth's may be Used <lb/>
reducing this <lb/>
lit. JACK <lb/>
lit m;. k it, X. C. Jan. . <lb/>
th.- I do I to <lb/>
III <lb/>
we <lb/>
a . <lb/>
PI <lb/>
i in- , bole . <lb/>
The <lb/>
,. I kings whit ; I <lb/>
mi lei. . <lb/>
in <lb/>
lie plea <lb/>
Is <lb/>
prop <lb/>
i which hi . <lb/>
in in <lb/>
wandering off <lb/>
lie ices an.- <lb/>
denial be i e <lb/>
,. ; Ii. e l <lb/>
would <lb/>
pay n <lb/>
by I <lb/>
a Wholesale <lb/>
r-.-lo, O. <lb/>
i, M i <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
I In l i taken <lb/>
. upon the <lb/>
and mucous surfaces of <lb/>
per bottle.<lb/>
ally Hill i-i-i-1 he best. <lb/>
ti and Malaria. <lb/>
I late Elias Carr <lb/>
,, ,,.,. n,. i, <lb/>
. his cotton fields, <lb/>
Ii the leaf tin <lb/>
of ripen g, be lid, produced <lb/>
effect, lie said be made several <lb/>
. all of which Inn confirmed <lb/>
him his belief. A former here <lb/>
lo very -nine remark. <lb/>
it was the result of bis own <lb/>
local And, n. The odor of the cot- <lb/>
besides, he hi- el laid example u mill leaves is very <lb/>
hi- nail done him . intense. <lb/>
sen injury, he is t . . specially, <lb/>
p his bis own in make use of for safety from <lb/>
V. dozen dogs, Charlotte Ob- <lb/>
this stripe will do server. <lb/>
jury of <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
ram Dixon el tuned <lb/>
where he <lb/>
been lo his many friends <lb/>
and attend man Miss <lb/>
Maggie to Mr. <lb/>
Prank Mayo, after spend in . <lb/>
with hi- uncle, w. <lb/>
Springs Hustler. <lb/>
returned to Ins home t Salem, N. C, Jan. <lb/>
Mr. John <lb/>
are glad lo hate Henry The Peach Blight State Wide ,. . <lb/>
Wynne with us again after The t. carried to <lb/>
the holidays with bis parent war line it lies the Mo I Hospital tonight. <lb/>
If they arc made of rod or brown <lb/>
or black earth y.-u Bead not plant <lb/>
tobacco there. All over the South <lb/>
are examining anthills for <lb/>
his magic yellow <lb/>
A Time To Advertise <lb/>
An experienced advertising ad- <lb/>
considers the beginning of <lb/>
the new a very time to <lb/>
heralded by Hope, and welcomed, advertise. new <lb/>
S. <lb/>
There is a new <lb/>
in <lb/>
who begins the new year <lb/>
he tells merchant.-, like- <lb/>
to be your customer throughout <lb/>
the year. A bright, aggressive ad- <lb/>
will get more attention <lb/>
will lift nearly one half of the In- <lb/>
at once and make task of <lb/>
completing the good work one of <lb/>
comparative case to the <lb/>
people of the State, who will feel <lb/>
encouraged to make n supremo <lb/>
fort to clear the college of be- <lb/>
fore the n cling of con- <lb/>
December. Indeed <lb/>
it would be surprising should <lb/>
wiped mil be- <lb/>
town whose wear the at ibis season than at almost any <lb/>
These letters other, because there arc so few ad- <lb/>
for Sons of lo with <lb/>
Indicating that the wearer is out of <lb/>
at job. There is no penally at- <lb/>
to accepting work if <lb/>
has something to oiler. <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
The Stale Auditor estimate u <lb/>
of this year. <lb/>
John new <lb/>
cal, everybody's <lb/>
as leading serial a of <lb/>
colonial life in North Carolina, <lb/>
which <lb/>
Mi-. Sarah Kennedy, of <lb/>
Memphis, Tenn., u sister of Mrs. <lb/>
A. Olds, -I i- an- <lb/>
The iii-i Installments -1 <lb/>
peered the Christmas number, <lb/>
not rash predict <lb/>
fore commencement. The Baptists during new century every mini <lb/>
are determined to gel rid of the In which the world can supply iii <lb/>
and they no be made known through the ml <lb/>
inns of pa <lb/>
near Cumber <lb/>
Miss Sarah Cooper accompanied ,,,;. none <lb/>
by her brother. Arthur, and at a few places, such <lb/>
in lie Van Nurseries. <lb/>
family of Dixon. ., tin <lb/>
Mi Minnie has been entire Stale. i <lb/>
Miss While <lb/>
holiday . <lb/>
We lire to slate Hull ,. I l <lb/>
Dixon who got his burl come No superior, if it- <lb/>
a cracker on for good <lb/>
hi- I it ll <lb/>
Among peaches we n i i <lb/>
known around Black . ., ,;,, , ,. tilt <lb/>
A. Clark left Thursday <lb/>
where lie will <lb/>
Amos is a jolly old I my an I we re meal m low with <lb/>
to lose ,, ,, ,, ., inn j<lb/>
We mourn i are oft best <lb/>
nut<lb/>
had I in charge. <lb/>
Mr mil and two of his <lb/>
is bet tine Insane <lb/>
me hour lea days ago. <lb/>
h el I died from <lb/>
lie I . The other two have <lb/>
The apple ll fished, . limes <lb/>
met them by <lb/>
killing one. The <lb/>
i, them are <lb/>
the opinion their insanity <lb/>
i- <lb/>
A i at b <lb/>
ill i, talc to <lb/>
Hawaii I charms. <lb/>
with<lb/>
ll is <lb/>
word OS to fail when make up <lb/>
their minds do <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
Already it Chicago preacher <lb/>
ha- advertised for a congregation, <lb/>
ii lo him; and Mi<lb/>
,. ill, . <lb/>
mile for mileage. From <lb/>
Honolulu is a <lb/>
of means <lb/>
for Deb <lb/>
although yon ran navel between <lb/>
In j o relegate <lb/>
V satisfied now <lb/>
Be- <lb/>
Seen 1.11 It <lb/>
, , i <lb/>
Hie of . <lb/>
hot I here arc now <lb/>
a of <lb/>
Mis, John Powell, of <lb/>
was killed and ; , h <lb/>
In <lb/>
band fatally Injured on a crossing <lb/>
at Crete, ill. horse bulked <lb/>
on the rack <lb/>
It took new <lb/>
days us <lb/>
weather and ll nice one <lb/>
day. <lb/>
hint married <lb/>
ti , tut in <lb/>
j, . it I I I In -ii <lb/>
who lead ad Is <lb/>
to old lodges, <lb/>
in few he <lb/>
1.-, We hope de- <lb/>
will In d well with <lb/>
no <lb/>
I In <lb/>
and<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. Owner <lb/>
Entered Ike <lb/>
I. C as <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
Jam why <lb/>
Since the death of Chief Justice <lb/>
W. T. there has been <lb/>
much speculation as to who <lb/>
succeed him. The Post <lb/>
says it is probable Senators who an opposed to both <lb/>
Governor will s expert that before <lb/>
LETTER. <lb/>
. Jan. <lb/>
Ho roughly <lb/>
dominate the republican steering <lb/>
the Senate shows <lb/>
the threats of a rule for <lb/>
if there is any attempt <lb/>
to against the subsidy <lb/>
Of the Army bill- <lb/>
from <lb/>
since reconvened. <lb/>
ti threats be made <lb/>
will largely upon the <lb/>
backbone exhibited by republican <lb/>
Chief Justice. The plan u <lb/>
to resign Governor and It t <lb/>
take his <lb/>
place the term and <lb/>
then the latter appoint Bus- <lb/>
sell as Chief Justice. There being <lb/>
but a more days before the <lb/>
Governors change there a <lb/>
of doubt if such an appoint- <lb/>
would hold good, but if this <lb/>
the above will <lb/>
be the <lb/>
BAD MAN <lb/>
securely la Jill. <lb/>
Daniel Williams, colored, a <lb/>
burglar for whose capture <lb/>
rewards to were <lb/>
offered the State and <lb/>
by L. Davis . of <lb/>
has bean captured and is <lb/>
now safe the keeping of Sheriff <lb/>
W. Harrington. <lb/>
Williams was captured <lb/>
day in Mount Chief el <lb/>
Police J. s. Hob <lb/>
Policeman Calhoun Bays the <lb/>
capture was the hardest he <lb/>
ever bad. Williams fought av <lb/>
for about minute and cut <lb/>
the officer's middle anger of the <lb/>
right nearly off. Mr. fob <lb/>
to the assistance of the <lb/>
officer they <lb/>
the They brought <lb/>
William to Greenville Thursday <lb/>
evening and turned him over <lb/>
Harrington who led <lb/>
him and placed him in i f <lb/>
the upper of the jail. <lb/>
William had e several <lb/>
robberies and burglaries in <lb/>
and broke In stores both <lb/>
Ci Farmville. of <lb/>
T. Smith and . C. <lb/>
near capturing him in <lb/>
Greenville one night, he shot <lb/>
twice at chief and i. <lb/>
They got <lb/>
trunk that several roils <lb/>
stolen staking a lot of i <lb/>
keys and to 1-. <lb/>
Williams mi given a <lb/>
nary hearing this morning I More <lb/>
D. I. A. <lb/>
Mayo IS. . Flanagan and was <lb/>
held for Superior without <lb/>
bail. <lb/>
the New Year In <lb/>
n scarcity of e and <lb/>
wood In this vicinity, but if we're <lb/>
all gong where the say <lb/>
we are, there's lire enough d <lb/>
of us. <lb/>
The tint of January passed off <lb/>
quietly. There a alight <lb/>
of off, only two <lb/>
h were and a few <lb/>
he ids and jug broken. <lb/>
The New Year u <lb/>
great success. All the brethren <lb/>
told how good had been In <lb/>
I he past year, and as the year wax <lb/>
not present lo contradict I <lb/>
ail pissed master. <lb/>
No p per will be <lb/>
this office thin week, <lb/>
vote the time to swearing off. <lb/>
have to much to swear off from It <lb/>
take nix least, with <lb/>
prayer mi <lb/>
The preacher was given pout <lb/>
party New Year's I One <lb/>
worst sinners town wan Ores, <lb/>
nil and a ban <lb/>
the preacher pounded <lb/>
he lei out o him, and he <lb/>
The Bureau -i i t <lb/>
ties It out a nice little <lb/>
to the elicit that the <lb/>
Great Britain its en <lb/>
ports of domes H it <lb/>
docs strictly <lb/>
trade of i- still <lb/>
nearly doable i tin <lb/>
United State, . He, <lb/>
of bill Hie fully <lb/>
lo lit with. <lb/>
substitute for a <lb/>
continuance of the present <lb/>
of the for two years <lb/>
the first of July w ill be <lb/>
re. I. <lb/>
expression suspicion <lb/>
motive in delaying action <lb/>
on the Nicaragua Canal bill <lb/>
has brought out from <lb/>
prominent that <lb/>
action will not be taken for at <lb/>
least a in because the <lb/>
lire to the <lb/>
ii time to <lb/>
act tip the amen led Hay <lb/>
treaty. According to the <lb/>
tame authority, the bill will be <lb/>
called up early in February and <lb/>
p i--. d. That, b doesn't <lb/>
i he i lie nil. in the <lb/>
the <lb/>
who is n. i- be has <lb/>
has publicly said In i i <lb/>
In- p . ii . i . <lb/>
sell out in the V. . h In <lb/>
pretends ill an <lb/>
i a ii can , t,. <lb/>
gland. ii re i my at any <lb/>
vi ;. <lb/>
I . inn or <lb/>
has hold any i n- i <lb/>
r Senators . strong <lb/>
to hold up the Nicaragua i <lb/>
hill shortly I<lb/>
There is old-lime row <lb/>
.- . <lb/>
i. <lb/>
of his of p a <lb/>
to p u i . i <lb/>
I , .- . el f <lb/>
ii ill. , ideal I'll <lb/>
tie and the i I he <lb/>
in <lb/>
. . Ii <lb/>
i to bu i en I . . i <lb/>
s i g hi i <lb/>
I n have in <lb/>
to break . it ii lick. <lb/>
his I man <lb/>
ever he u lie a <lb/>
i i I . Whether I . de- <lb/>
support, a ill be <lb/>
lo put up thing <lb/>
like a s i <lb/>
is nut <lb/>
. . i reuse <lb/>
u . I <lb/>
Miles bat i fen <lb/>
p i <lb/>
i been i <lb/>
b lie included <lb/>
answer that he will make in his <lb/>
. in ; <lb/>
i lack on . lug of <lb/>
the mall <lb/>
Alger, by and <lb/>
by the of I he public press in <lb/>
dealing with facts <lb/>
i has I <lb/>
to iii;. any ill <lb/>
affected the <lb/>
ts in vi It I have <lb/>
net on <lb/>
I pursue the mailer, n Is <lb/>
I at <lb/>
i lie- pin mi record a lea <lb/>
which ii will i e imp in n <lb/>
ii. I'm administration <lb/>
ha a died of bill Miles <lb/>
idled I lire its of re <lb/>
in u <lb/>
tin ii he to get <lb/>
i en in . M i. . <lb/>
i- i lie Id k n would <lb/>
i in <lb/>
Miles, ii I I no en Mill <lb/>
Hum id Ideas <lb/>
m n <lb/>
lion, in what <lb/>
i- the II a plan prepared <lb/>
ii bin I; ml would <lb/>
gladly help. For mine <lb/>
Of I Miles h In mg ,, <lb/>
gel Ii in wail until after Ins re <lb/>
to Inn I. say. <lb/>
Dr. in i. kirks <lb/>
i II, Mo., <lb/>
ii. -in hours <lb/>
i e ii In <lb/>
the i the <lb/>
i i .-;., patent, and <lb/>
through l l-e Ins <lb/>
A. fl 1.1. <lb/>
i . bit ob- <lb/>
SEEN IN WASH <lb/>
N. 1901 <lb/>
A part of B. It. iS; <lb/>
l officials wen here on Slat, <lb/>
over the situation, and op <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
Hope <lb/>
has that a <lb/>
made good the adage <lb/>
laughs The friends <lb/>
of the young had been keep- <lb/>
close on her for a lime, <lb/>
and alter watching all night, while <lb/>
her brother was gone to the depot <lb/>
to carry her trunk or make <lb/>
to lake her Norfolk <lb/>
the disappeared. <lb/>
New Day was quiet here. <lb/>
I tine places of closed. <lb/>
Watch meetings were held in tome <lb/>
of the while others <lb/>
to think -The <lb/>
would do about right, even if <lb/>
did go to sleep and ring no bells <lb/>
the wee <lb/>
H. Clark is moving to the <lb/>
store formerly occupied by V. <lb/>
Mr. to the one <lb/>
pied by T. <lb/>
At residence of the bible's <lb/>
father. J. -Miss Ada <lb/>
was to Mr. John <lb/>
Illinois, Aug. Latham tie <lb/>
the knot. <lb/>
Mr. ford of Mount. I lie <lb/>
father of Mr. John Fulford, of our <lb/>
t ii. Ii tried on the <lb/>
Tribe N B. M. <lb/>
elected officers on of <lb/>
as follows; Prophet, B. <lb/>
Taylor; Sachem, r. . Se- <lb/>
Junior <lb/>
i. M. I. Jones; Keep, r f <lb/>
rd, Geo. K. Buck man; Keep- <lb/>
Wampum, A. N. Mitchell. <lb/>
was called <lb/>
a Board of Trade, and a <lb/>
. the to if <lb/>
feel a permanent A. <lb/>
M. President <lb/>
I i ex i chairman of <lb/>
, Hive <lb/>
lent, W, IS. <lb/>
M I <lb/>
. J. Stud- <lb/>
lilt. lid. i. W. P. <lb/>
-1 J. Hay i us. Hon. Geo, <lb/>
II- Hi Jr. and M . B. <lb/>
a to <lb/>
draft i bill to have the <lb/>
i on men poi <lb/>
i in i the <lb/>
or were present, <lb/>
. n i.-i are cons r <lb/>
i, .- i tit . i ii g. their <lb/>
ere there, and much <lb/>
e to pervade <lb/>
those present. <lb/>
In late communication, <lb/>
speaking of the sale by Mr. Whit- <lb/>
bis stock lo Mr. Starling, I <lb/>
should have <lb/>
NEWSY II AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
C. Jan. <lb/>
To mike a cheap get <lb/>
our two foot hog fence at l cents <lb/>
per yard put two Of <lb/>
barbed wire top. We can sup- <lb/>
ply you with barbed <lb/>
Fence Co. <lb/>
We real in the of a <lb/>
mighty moving iii Greenville. We <lb/>
would say our folks have moved <lb/>
sonic <lb/>
F. O. Cox has moved into his <lb/>
residence, c. Fair now <lb/>
the old home of Cox; <lb/>
M. G. is living in A. <lb/>
Cox house; A. IV C x has moved <lb/>
to house recently occupied by <lb/>
F. A. Nobles; H. F. Keel hat <lb/>
in his a id can he <lb/>
found in the house re- <lb/>
occupied by M. ti. Bryan. <lb/>
Where C. A. Fair once called home <lb/>
i- row I lie residence of W. High- <lb/>
smith. <lb/>
spite of Christmas and the <lb/>
holiday stir have a large <lb/>
of wire fence hand. Win- <lb/>
Fence Co. <lb/>
There ill several other <lb/>
changes in homes the com- <lb/>
week and lo And and <lb/>
count noses ill b a task <lb/>
for a days. <lb/>
When you arrange your garden <lb/>
you hid our chicken and <lb/>
rabbit proof wire feet high <lb/>
l-l cents per yard. Winter. <lb/>
Ville wire Fence <lb/>
Harper, of Black Jack. <lb/>
and Miss Sarah. Cooper, of <lb/>
City, hive been visiting <lb/>
of J. Harper this week. <lb/>
Mil Hi an. who has been <lb/>
away spending holidays re- <lb/>
turned home last night. <lb/>
grade farm fence <lb/>
barbed wire at b Horn in per <lb/>
yard. Wire Fence to. <lb/>
Prof. ti. B. who has <lb/>
been the holidays near <lb/>
his old home, returned <lb/>
on the train Thursday night. <lb/>
Leonard Hamilton has moved <lb/>
bag baggage to <lb/>
places him will <lb/>
known again. Hark ii <lb/>
Eh I <lb/>
Jerry Nichols accepted a <lb/>
position with A. G. <lb/>
Co., as has W. S. <lb/>
and two sous. <lb/>
There ha been lots building <lb/>
here for six mouths <lb/>
the indications are there will be <lb/>
many more buildings erected with- <lb/>
in a very space of lime. Oar <lb/>
WOMAN <lb/>
In c s and lovable. <lb/>
en a joyful <lb/>
Out r or <lb/>
then key <lb/>
u wall Iffy <lb/>
as to feel well and loch <lb/>
I i her a woman <lb/>
i Sr be healthy <lb/>
oral. be healthy outside. The-e <lb/>
over the modesty <lb/>
their silence. While there Is more <lb/>
admiral than a woman, health Is <lb/>
the first importance. Every other eon- <lb/>
n way before Brad- <lb/>
Female R . <lb/>
est way to care <lb/>
of <lb/>
the <lb/>
lie <lb/>
backache and <lb/>
You <lb/>
be a <lb/>
at the result, as <lb/>
ally if you have <lb/>
been <lb/>
so- <lb/>
called re me I t. <lb/>
We are r. t <lb/>
B I I <lb/>
woman, v t II <lb/>
his done I <lb/>
it can do for <lb/>
res <lb/>
for a <lb/>
tin <lb/>
v.- <lb/>
is a <lb/>
Ricks d Wilkinson <lb/>
Reasonable and Right. <lb/>
are reasonable then they are If <lb/>
our mum is then it is bound to lie reasonably priced. <lb/>
lair is a basic principle this store. To buy the right thing <lb/>
at reasonable price in batter, far better and more economical than <lb/>
the thing at most any old price. The poorly priced is meanly <lb/>
got a wrong twist in it somewhere, yon can't depend it. <lb/>
When you want good dry goods you don't want to be <lb/>
shown makeshifts apologies for good goods. We cannot <lb/>
strongly emphasize the the reasonableness of <lb/>
the <lb/>
ft <lb/>
right good values <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/>
GAPES AND JACKETS. <lb/>
Is <lb/>
fl i r made ii g. as <lb/>
, the nest <lb/>
Till. <lb/>
Eureka Lumber Co on the <lb/>
I, i ; .-. locomotive k <lb/>
to mil mid resume oner- <lb/>
an place. They have <lb/>
been using Aurora. <lb/>
The claim i- for <lb/>
it bat for the third <lb/>
year produced <lb/>
wealth per capita than any oilier <lb/>
iii the the total for <lb/>
I be year just ended having been <lb/>
SI Of this sum <lb/>
from live stock, <lb/>
from corn, <lb/>
wheel and 112.000,000 m <lb/>
money men are fully awake <lb/>
none a more <lb/>
it can be found anywhere. <lb/>
A, is still paying His <lb/>
highest cash prices seed. <lb/>
in u h ho her <lb/>
the bursting <lb/>
a c city hose, the <lb/>
city in n fur I in. i- go <lb/>
mg to bottom of the matter. <lb/>
i tin continues <lb/>
I. II long until all <lb/>
iii the i lay <lb/>
rut lugs for turkey and be- <lb/>
gin i. i <lb/>
Ne. the lee man will <lb/>
j I of Ins <lb/>
by a gentle of the <lb/>
-s present a Inter, <lb/>
A has <lb/>
. i i ml i ; <lb/>
i illy prep meal for <lb/>
I . <lb/>
Mil . sheep hive been by <lb/>
l II severe e near <lb/>
M mil ill building <lb/>
i nice, III <lb/>
pay subscription. <lb/>
III. ; nil. <lb/>
i . Jan. lib <lb/>
I. of this place has <lb/>
n with S. T. <lb/>
of <lb/>
ft. Moseley, our cotton tiny- <lb/>
has moved headquarters lo <lb/>
Greenville for the of the sea <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Julius of Morehead <lb/>
City, baa accepted a position <lb/>
Bros, <lb/>
We are glad to that <lb/>
Bethel High School is Improving <lb/>
i Smith, of this place, has <lb/>
accepted a position with B, T, <lb/>
Willie, <lb/>
is reported the thief that <lb/>
has been breaking in the stores at <lb/>
Hi-pi ice and others ha- at last <lb/>
b en i We hope the re <lb/>
P ii i is I roe. <lb/>
Herbert T of Point, <lb/>
has accepted a position as book <lb/>
keeper t <lb/>
U. W. Howard and family, of <lb/>
hive moved to this <lb/>
place lo m It their future <lb/>
home. <lb/>
II. has returned lo his <lb/>
business <lb/>
s. t has returned to <lb/>
Mt. Olive. <lb/>
Several of the boys passed <lb/>
through on the train for <lb/>
the We wish them a <lb/>
happy and year. <lb/>
Miss Alice is home on a <lb/>
visit. <lb/>
Brother have gone <lb/>
in We <lb/>
luck. <lb/>
Alley House, of Neck <lb/>
lit Thursday in Ibis place on a <lb/>
business trip. <lb/>
SOME Tin; <lb/>
There Art- to <lb/>
Among thus., who have been <lb/>
changing their places of business <lb/>
since the new- year we can <lb/>
so fur locale the <lb/>
Ormond Carr arc the Al <lb/>
Forbes stoic. <lb/>
J. A. Brady has moved <lb/>
comer of his building. <lb/>
id has into <lb/>
More vacated by Carr. <lb/>
J. S. Smith has moved <lb/>
store vacated by J. A. Brady. <lb/>
J. bat moved into one <lb/>
of the <lb/>
o. Hooker has moved into <lb/>
store occupied by I. I. <lb/>
Clark. <lb/>
J, A. Andrews has in <lb/>
residue of his stock down below <lb/>
live Points. <lb/>
Mrs. M. A. bus moved <lb/>
to <lb/>
Weekly is in the store <lb/>
occupied s. <lb/>
M. Hooker has moved Into <lb/>
, the store recently occupied by Mi, <lb/>
A. <lb/>
W. T. have in- <lb/>
the stoic vacated by II. C, <lb/>
I. Moore has mm el from <lb/>
West Greenville lo <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
A bruins has moved lo <lb/>
west the railroad <lb/>
Mrs. Fannie Moore has moved <lb/>
into Cherry house the <lb/>
church on street <lb/>
J. T. Matthews ha- moved Into <lb/>
Swindell house mi corner near <lb/>
the church. <lb/>
Farmers nod through. <lb/>
out Central Missouri are much <lb/>
concerned resent about the cf, <lb/>
feet which I v decayed ends of <lb/>
corn cobs upon horses ti ml <lb/>
cattle. It is believed <lb/>
of ears contain some parasite <lb/>
which orates the animals. The <lb/>
death of several valuable <lb/>
which have eaten the <lb/>
some food is reported every day <lb/>
SOUTH <lb/>
ATLANTIC LIFE <lb/>
INSURANCE COMPANY <lb/>
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA <lb/>
CAPITAL SURPLUS <lb/>
We come to the front <lb/>
special lots of garments <lb/>
prices would lie suicidal <lb/>
earlier season, and yet <lb/>
wearing lime has begun. <lb/>
have been reduced <lb/>
to to <lb/>
7.00 to 5.00. 8.00 to <lb/>
These jackets arc new. <lb/>
SHOES SHOES <lb/>
Shoes for ladies. We <lb/>
will cut the price more than half <lb/>
to push out some of these goods. <lb/>
They were 11.00 now 1.25 <lb/>
now 1.50 now 1.75 now <lb/>
1.00, 2.00 now 1.20. <lb/>
KID GLOVES. <lb/>
Kid gloves for ladies and misses. <lb/>
These arc the grade always <lb/>
l will go the next ten days <lb/>
at all sizes and all colors. <lb/>
CLOTHING. <lb/>
Men and youth's will <lb/>
go for the next few days at <lb/>
price. <lb/>
Youths were 4.00 now 2.25. <lb/>
5.00 now 0.00 now 4.00 <lb/>
were 2.2.1 <lb/>
5.00 now now 4.25, 7.00 <lb/>
now 5.00, <lb/>
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
at- <lb/>
lam U of babble. Two . pr.,. our <lb/>
I lo Worth <lb/>
t i. nil h foe oar <lb/>
i work cum, no I. <lb/>
I V l <lb/>
H II Ml way of <lb/>
J ., ii-r an ii- rot o <lb/>
.-i a res nil n, rot wail It. <lb/>
Reflector. <lb/>
ECONOMICALLY <lb/>
THE SOUTH fl MOST <lb/>
BUSINESS MEN. <lb/>
INVESTMENT. <lb/>
DIVIDENDS <lb/>
THE PRODUCING AGENT GETS <lb/>
THE PROFITS THAT IN OTHER <lb/>
TO GENERAL <lb/>
AGENTS AND MIDDLE-MEN. <lb/>
RICH <lb/>
GOOD MEN <lb/>
BEVERLEY D. <lb/>
newton. <lb/>
JULIAN .-. CARR <lb/>
Pica Mo <lb/>
THE AMERICAN MONTHLY Of <lb/>
h l OM In world In <lb/>
text, i-. a <lb/>
world Not <lb/>
ban bet, but a <lb/>
and <lb/>
The but men and women In world It <lb/>
j , -sat <lb/>
Time ire la your locality who save to <lb/>
Iran Va lo In <lb/>
City a J In will pay liberally roar- <lb/>
Leisure can be <lb/>
Income. Make a a <lb/>
your I win hare Review and lend <lb/>
to hi terms, sample copies, and working outfit. That <lb/>
lo approach a <lb/>
i and <lb/>
in ti,, <lb/>
Ma I naming our <lb/>
Ti r. a. <lb/>
c company. <lb/>
ts c. <lb/>
flay <lb/>
. K. <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C, <lb/>
PUBLIC A STOCK Of <lb/>
General Merchandisers <lb/>
which to make their purchases. I carry at all <lb/>
times ii full line of Dry <lb/>
In lint <lb/>
you wind ii your or your farm I can <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
I buy Cotton and All of Country Produce <lb/>
highest market for name. I your <lb/>
will treat you right every live yon to <lb/>
store. IV<lb/>
MY OLD AND <lb/>
GLAD TO <lb/>
OUR AIM. <lb/>
or <lb/>
HATS AT THE <lb/>
Lowest Prices. <lb/>
JUNG CLOTHIER. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
to remind you you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as pas- <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/>
the cross murk their <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Mules and <lb/>
For terms apply to Mrs. <lb/>
M. A. <lb/>
Iii.-i class horses and mule <lb/>
sale or exchange, to the <lb/>
Livery Co's stables on <lb/>
Five Points, Greenville, N. C <lb/>
II. S. <lb/>
II. W. Moldy will make Green- <lb/>
ville his for re- <lb/>
of i In- Mason. His <lb/>
office will lie the rear of E. E. <lb/>
jewelry store <lb/>
corner. <lb/>
The has <lb/>
into new quarters, having <lb/>
n two story corner brick <lb/>
building. <lb/>
his evident pros- <lb/>
and hope that it lie in- <lb/>
creased many <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
BROKE IN JAIL. <lb/>
And Took Two Prisoners Out. <lb/>
When Sheriff Harrington went <lb/>
to the court house this morning be <lb/>
found two doors of the jail open <lb/>
and two prisoners gone. There <lb/>
were of any force being <lb/>
used on the doors, so they must <lb/>
bare been opened keys from <lb/>
the outside. <lb/>
The two prisoners missing were <lb/>
Edwards, white, and Jim <lb/>
Patterson was <lb/>
a in the <lb/>
the He <lb/>
went to borne of ex Sheriff <lb/>
Mooring, nine miles from town, <lb/>
before day this morning, told <lb/>
the latter that night four men <lb/>
heavily armed went to the jail <lb/>
unlocked door, to <lb/>
the cell in which Charles Edwards <lb/>
was the door <lb/>
and took him out. He says that <lb/>
the men seeing him, in <lb/>
the corridor they also took him <lb/>
out, him a buggy, drove <lb/>
the bridge and told him In leave <lb/>
and lie about here again <lb/>
or he would lie killed. on <lb/>
this Patterson went to the home <lb/>
of the ex Sheriff told the <lb/>
story. The affair is all it <lb/>
beyond what the told. <lb/>
Some Speak to Me, Some to You<lb/>
I. A. Sugg left this morning for <lb/>
W. F. Morrill, of Kinston. spent <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
E. L. Clark left Wednesday for <lb/>
Lee Bland left for den Wed <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Savage returned to En- <lb/>
field this morning. <lb/>
May, of Kinston, came <lb/>
over this morning <lb/>
A. left this <lb/>
morning for Bethel. <lb/>
Miss Pattie Skinner left this <lb/>
morning for Tarboro. <lb/>
J. L. Woolen returned this <lb/>
morning from county. <lb/>
has taken a <lb/>
with Bryan Nichols. <lb/>
T. up from <lb/>
Washington evening. <lb/>
i. A. this <lb/>
morning for and <lb/>
II. C. Joyner left Ibis morning <lb/>
A. at <lb/>
Hist Berths Patrick to- <lb/>
day to F. College at <lb/>
Mi.-s Patrick to <lb/>
day to the Durham Conservatory <lb/>
of Music. <lb/>
M. Fleming left this morning <lb/>
to resume his studies at the <lb/>
Chapel Hill. <lb/>
B. V. returned Thursday I <lb/>
evening from where he <lb/>
had been for the holidays. <lb/>
M. Cherry and wife I <lb/>
day evening <lb/>
place the will make their home. <lb/>
W. s. Bernard, librarian of the <lb/>
left morning for <lb/>
Chapel Hill after spending the <lb/>
with his mother. <lb/>
X. Halt and <lb/>
returned Thursday evening <lb/>
from fl visit to relatives in <lb/>
county, this Stale, <lb/>
Southampton county, Virginia. <lb/>
B, 1901. <lb/>
Hines returned today from <lb/>
Al Junta. <lb/>
Ade Dudley went lo Fri- <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
II. fame in from Ban- <lb/>
ford Friday <lb/>
W. H. Climes has moved to his <lb/>
form Grimesland. <lb/>
I. A. Sugg returned Friday <lb/>
from <lb/>
A ill has been tick <lb/>
bill is nut again. <lb/>
Prof of <lb/>
academy, was in town today. <lb/>
Mi.-s Nannie Move, of Kinston, <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. . King. <lb/>
J, A. moved into <lb/>
house in South Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Well I surrounding <lb/>
be thankful and proud of <lb/>
that come from that great For the third m <lb/>
has the buyer i fork, Boston <lb/>
and markets and quickly snapped up all the <lb/>
This was securing a fall <lb/>
of fine clothing boys intended for a clothier in Galveston, <lb/>
Tex., bat which was countermanded I of the Hood. The <lb/>
is, we can offer and boys highest just <lb/>
half the old time clothier's price. They will lie ready placed on <lb/>
the tables mi <lb/>
Wednesday Morn. <lb/>
Four Gar Loads Merchandise Bought <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
Helen Forbes <lb/>
evening from a <lb/>
returned <lb/>
visit lo <lb/>
Florence who has <lb/>
been for weeks, it <lb/>
Miss Mary James left this morn- able to be up. <lb/>
a visit to Greensboro. <lb/>
E. L. and Smith, <lb/>
Hiss Nina James left this morn-j both of Bethel, have <lb/>
for G. V. College at Greensboro here with S. White. <lb/>
J. It. Morris, the big-hearted <lb/>
traveling man came this morning. <lb/>
E. II. Dudley has moved <lb/>
the Higgs house ave- <lb/>
Mrs. J. E. Latham, of New Bern . <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Higgs and child re- <lb/>
turned Friday evening from a visit <lb/>
to her parents Mount, <lb/>
Miss Jones returned Fri- <lb/>
day evening from Baltimore where <lb/>
she had been spending <lb/>
arrived this morning to visit Mrs. <lb/>
H. C. Hooker. <lb/>
Mrs. Garden left this morning <lb/>
for after a visit lo her <lb/>
sou, J. D. Garden. <lb/>
w. g. Lamb and Lamb, of <lb/>
arc here interview- <lb/>
our merchants. <lb/>
Hits Skinner left this <lb/>
morning to visit relatives in <lb/>
ford and Elizabeth City. <lb/>
Tyson, who dining the <lb/>
season was with T. Bun- <lb/>
ford, is now clerking for D. W. <lb/>
s. Evans, Forbes, J. c <lb/>
T. E. Hooker <lb/>
lo to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Hiss Martha of Has <lb/>
ells, who has been visiting her <lb/>
sister Mrs. it. Smith, returned <lb/>
H. Ormond has moved to this morning. <lb/>
house on the corner of Pitt <lb/>
street and avenue. <lb/>
Dr. Paul and little son, <lb/>
of Atlantic, came this morning <lb/>
to visit his sister, Mrs. Lawrence. <lb/>
James, A. J. Moore and <lb/>
Harry Skinner returned to the <lb/>
University at Chapel Hill today. <lb/>
G. J. Woodard Wed <lb/>
evening from spending the <lb/>
holidays with his parents at Dur- <lb/>
ham, <lb/>
Hiss Rosalind Bounties return- <lb/>
ed Wednesday evening from Boot- <lb/>
land Neck where she spent the <lb/>
E. II. family return <lb/>
Wednesday evening from Rich- <lb/>
where had been spend <lb/>
the holidays. <lb/>
V. II. Hauling returned <lb/>
Wednesday from <lb/>
where he has been spending <lb/>
holidays with m- parents, <lb/>
her <lb/>
little Miss Margaret Clark, <lb/>
II. A. White and family return <lb/>
ad from Friday evening <lb/>
where the bad been spending the <lb/>
holidays with relatives. <lb/>
The most delightful German of <lb/>
the was the one given by <lb/>
the Columbian In the opera <lb/>
house Jan. I, and the follow- <lb/>
couples were <lb/>
S. Carr wild Miss Mary <lb/>
Blow, J. II. Adams Mis <lb/>
Sophia Jams, Skinner, Jr., <lb/>
with Miss Lottie Blow, B. Pat- <lb/>
rick Miss Mattie Boors, c. <lb/>
ii. Mayo Hiss Patrick, <lb/>
Major I. Klein Miss Bertha <lb/>
Patrick, J. Ben Higgs <lb/>
Nell Skinner, J. It. with <lb/>
Miss Mabel Moseley, Hurry Skin <lb/>
Miss Glenn Forbes, C. S. <lb/>
Forbes with Miss Tyson, <lb/>
V. Johnson With Miss Lillian <lb/>
ITS. <lb/>
Dark colors, double and <lb/>
breasted, wool cheviot, kind <lb/>
now <lb/>
BOYS WOOL stirs. <lb/>
kind now Buys wool <lb/>
.- kind now <lb/>
MEN'S SHOES. <lb/>
11.50 kind now III, kind <lb/>
NOW kind now <lb/>
HENS PANTS. <lb/>
13.75 kind now 1.50 kind . <lb/>
About Kill pairs left. <lb/>
on; <lb/>
What has our store <lb/>
a busy What advertise <lb/>
do. The throngs that daily i <lb/>
the store is the very bast evidence <lb/>
hat we lather understate than <lb/>
otherwise the remarkable value <lb/>
have to sell. <lb/>
I MADE SUITS <lb/>
l.- kind ii. <lb/>
HOSE. <lb/>
kind now kind, now <lb/>
I- e. kind now <lb/>
Men I. <lb/>
for <lb/>
do ii; <lb/>
is <lb/>
Will-Ill. <lb/>
all- <lb/>
leave <lb/>
is <lb/>
i in conn <lb/>
Or will <lb/>
We ha <lb/>
an <lb/>
ii lo v if is not a snap, vim or go, mi- . . . ,,. . <lb/>
any in Greenville, is mi <lb/>
goods sleeping. kind now 5.00 kind <lb/>
in mid pay I hem ail per cent, Will you kind now 1.87. <lb/>
you trade n live, progressive concern r SHOES <lb/>
like a Trojan and making your dollar buy , , <lb/>
doubled business sine, we are in <lb/>
I now lo nipple It. now 1.08,8.60 <lb/>
kind <lb/>
Holiday Goods <lb/>
W I<lb/>
price is so low that it es- <lb/>
iii r loads of fancy goods suitable i I'll list ma presents. <lb/>
The store presents a big you can think <lb/>
is right here. Ami the a record itself is <lb/>
beyond the reach of the <lb/>
within three <lb/>
Price is <lb/>
3rd Northern Trip Successful.<lb/>
7.30 <lb/>
now 7.08, kind now <lb/>
COATS and JACKETS <lb/>
All kinds and prices. <lb/>
BLANKETS. <lb/>
in I wool bed blanket-. <lb/>
kind <lb/>
Kind now kind now <lb/>
i sly all pi ices. <lb/>
CLOTH. <lb/>
I and In J . <lb/>
GOODS. <lb/>
n. lo per line <lb/>
GOODS, <lb/>
kind Do. <lb/>
i in.-;. SIDE <lb/>
II l II i N I <lb/>
SHEETING. <lb/>
yards to select from. <lb/>
Everything Imaginable Here. Our Bi Wore a growing plant, Increasing <lb/>
every day. tolling and truth selling go hand in hand hero. Our sole <lb/>
desire and ambition is tor your For you work. <lb/>
returned Wednesday evening Waller Wilson. Jr., with <lb/>
Richmond where they had Irma Cobb, M. H. <lb/>
spending the holidays. <lb/>
Big New Store. <lb/>
Open Nights, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C<lb/>
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I I III in <lb/>
Attention <lb/>
, off ling you on <lb/>
snot. A PANT.- <lb/>
and <lb/>
at very reasonable prices. My line of <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
which is the of any an <lb/>
When Mm WM to town again give <lb/>
Y. <lb/>
. an I cheap. <lb/>
m- trial. <lb/>
Review the duet Events <lb/>
the Year. <lb/>
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NO V <lb/>
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should be but <lb/>
of same bountiful heritage, and I greatest <lb/>
in march of his comprehensive <lb/>
fin- seem- <lb/>
walks hand in baud with industry- <lb/>
The love of home and country and lei us encourage <lb/>
inborn in human breast, and America and moral <lb/>
while the love of gain may tempt Patting into the every i,,,,,,,, <lb/>
us awhile to seek other climes, of the foreigner that sacred .,,, so lat ., <lb/>
there sill come sooner or <lb/>
education are lie only I <lb/>
which God has prescribed to <lb/>
. tier the progress of free govern, <lb/>
meat safe and sound. Therefore <lb/>
j let us resist every object of dis- <lb/>
union, every <lb/>
liberties, ovary attempt to <lb/>
oar conscience, to smother our <lb/>
school, or extinguish our <lb/>
or in <lb/>
Dre and Notions, <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Hats and Sal ins. Dress <lb/>
Jackets mid Mattings and nil Cloths, <lb/>
lien's. Women's and and <lb/>
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Meal, Sugar, Molasses, Scad ls, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Nail <lb/>
and Rope, <lb/>
later, the of both mind and body shall <lb/>
that all powerful sentiment of States, <lb/>
to their de- <lb/>
of native land which will impel of self , making of a noble man <lb/>
to cry out to the land measures, U, a self reliant, self <lb/>
of our birth. of foreigners governing citizen <lb/>
The ancient Spartan fought he-j , American, one whose men <lb/>
against the great lo, moral and spiritual training <lb/>
the East, that he might protect which nM as lo leach only <lb/>
simple customs from the military our free gOV-now but I lie <lb/>
from within. <lb/>
pomp and splendor of Persian arms. <lb/>
The simple hearted Swiss would <lb/>
not the sight of his snow- <lb/>
clad Alps for all the of sun- i <lb/>
Italy. <lb/>
The hardy Scott would not ex- <lb/>
change his heath-clad hills for all <lb/>
the fertile farms of smiling Eng- <lb/>
land. <lb/>
Ours is a glorious heritage. Our <lb/>
stormy seas that <lb/>
they might enjoy that liberty of <lb/>
in ecclesiastic and civil <lb/>
affairs which was denied them <lb/>
the old world. <lb/>
Amid great privations they laid <lb/>
the broad foundation upon which <lb/>
has been reared the superstructure <lb/>
of our civil liberties. <lb/>
Theirs it was to lay this <lb/>
broad and deep, consecrating <lb/>
it with tears even life's blood, <lb/>
that we cl today those who <lb/>
live after might enjoy the bless <lb/>
. pose how best lo live for ones <lb/>
seems to he an alarming <lb/>
increase in the struggle between <lb/>
labor and capital. It is high time <lb/>
that labor capital should both <lb/>
realize that their interests arc <lb/>
Labor is dependent upon capital <lb/>
tor her daily bread. Capital, <lb/>
. , fed the dews Heaven, which <lb/>
exist, must profit by the hand of ,. . . . , <lb/>
u . ., T. . their sweetest lo form <lb/>
honest labor. Capital and labor;. <lb/>
must go hand hand. The <lb/>
fare of either must depend upon <lb/>
the other. Capital must op- <lb/>
press labor but her honest i <lb/>
, ., . spreads its purpling there <lb/>
compensation for Labor must . i <lb/>
, . , . , poetry its silver oar, there art, <lb/>
not to capital who shall be <lb/>
employed. The American me- <lb/>
and artisan should regulate <lb/>
his actions as an Individual or a <lb/>
Union harmony with the spirit <lb/>
of American and her <lb/>
institutions. That capital must <lb/>
not assume role of <lb/>
the prerogatives of <lb/>
The liberty of the press is the <lb/>
highest safeguard of all free gov- <lb/>
Ours could mil exist <lb/>
boat ii. it is like a great ex- <lb/>
abounding river. It is <lb/>
It gushes from rill as it <lb/>
breaks from deep cavern of <lb/>
earth. On its broad bosom it bears <lb/>
a thousand barks. There genius <lb/>
lags of civil liberty and that free- and <lb/>
don. lo worship according to all alike; should <lb/>
of our conscience. I look upon the workman as a <lb/>
Is the young rising or labor and <lb/>
lions as ready to defend these lib- <lb/>
were our forefathers in <lb/>
the days of the Revolution and the <lb/>
war of 1812 <lb/>
i us use to the full <lb/>
that sacred teaching, let us re- <lb/>
that it is duty to do what <lb/>
we can to raise up those beneath <lb/>
us to our own level of virtue and <lb/>
and to welcome <lb/>
men to political benefits which <lb/>
we inherit. <lb/>
Lei us not down the <lb/>
principles of morality, the <lb/>
and endearing charities, the <lb/>
rational reverence for a <lb/>
which are the <lb/>
elements mid life of our religion. <lb/>
Let us strive then to be true <lb/>
capital were to practice the <lb/>
pies upon which government <lb/>
was founded, and exemplify the <lb/>
teaching of the golden rule, the <lb/>
doing unto as we would be <lb/>
done by, we would hear less of <lb/>
lockouts, strikes and for <lb/>
America is, and we dust ever will <lb/>
be respected among the mil ions of <lb/>
the earth for her recognition of <lb/>
rights all men their <lb/>
before the law. <lb/>
Do we who have had the goad <lb/>
of born in Ibis land <lb/>
of the free homo of brave <lb/>
as high <lb/>
our birthright Do <lb/>
appreciate the liberties <lb/>
opportunities of <lb/>
discourse, science <lb/>
and religion may safely float. <lb/>
wanders through every land. It <lb/>
a genial and cordial <lb/>
I thought and inspiration wherever <lb/>
it touches, whatever it surrounds. <lb/>
On its borders there blooms every <lb/>
of truth and of grace. <lb/>
Sometimes that river over steps <lb/>
bounds. Sometimes that stream <lb/>
becomes a dangerous and <lb/>
destroys towns and cities upon its <lb/>
banks. But without it civilization <lb/>
humanity, all that makes society <lb/>
itself, would disappear all <lb/>
world return to ancient <lb/>
of patriotism, the bean of <lb/>
a nation lie cold and cramped, <lb/>
the ails will have no enduring <lb/>
pulse, commerce no <lb/>
ling soul, society will <lb/>
the mean an vicious will triumph. <lb/>
Patriotism is not a Wild and <lb/>
passion, but a glorious real- <lb/>
The virtue that gave to pa- <lb/>
its lo bar- <lb/>
redeeming trail, to <lb/>
Christianity its heroic form, is not <lb/>
dead. II still lives to console <lb/>
humanity. Ii has its <lb/>
tar in every clinic, its worship, <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
for Furniture and thing in line. <lb/>
We buy Strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or Approved <lb/>
Credit, Our motto la Honesty. Merit and Square Healing. <lb/>
Your <lb/>
eagle spreads bis wing and <lb/>
holds his proclaims <lb/>
i tie of the i has blood <lb/>
ha native laud u saluted <lb/>
spot in K <lb/>
Shall not all in <lb/>
worship I Shall Hot all have the <lb/>
faith, the duties, festivities <lb/>
pat riot ism f Therefore let us prove <lb/>
ourselves true sous mid <lb/>
to our country. Let us lovingly <lb/>
uphold symbol of our an <lb/>
glorious ling of the <lb/>
state-. Let u- labor lo <lb/>
her noble example, <lb/>
peaceful propagandist justice <lb/>
freedom whole <lb/>
world. v.- set e lit M I'll all <lb/>
our might, and defend her, should <lb/>
occasion with mortal <lb/>
lives. <lb/>
Century Ago, <lb/>
If you stoves or ranges constructed upon <lb/>
scientific principles which economical, durable, <lb/>
and convenient, us well as beautiful and artistic, look <lb/>
fur the <lb/>
Thief <lb/>
offer One Hundred Dollars <lb/>
case of Catarrh <lb/>
I lull can not be cured by Hall's Ca- <lb/>
Cure. <lb/>
Co., <lb/>
We undersigned, <lb/>
J. for the last <lb/>
him perfectly honor- <lb/>
able in all business transactions <lb/>
able lo carry out <lb/>
obligations made by their <lb/>
. Wholesale Drug- <lb/>
gists, Toledo, O. <lb/>
Kin Marvin, <lb/>
Wholesale Toledo, O. <lb/>
Hal's Catarrh Cure is taken in- <lb/>
ally, acting directly upon the <lb/>
I and mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
system, per bottle. <lb/>
Sold by all Druggists, <lb/>
lice. <lb/>
Tills best. <lb/>
A Century of Progress. <lb/>
I lad a mark, which Is shown upon every genuine <lb/>
Stove or Range, and not be deceived <lb/>
by worthless Imitations and substitutes, <lb/>
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity, <lb/>
Sold Exclusively by <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
Building. <lb/>
One hundred years ago a man <lb/>
could not lake n a steam <lb/>
bruit. <lb/>
He could net go from Washing- <lb/>
ton to New York in a few hours. <lb/>
He had seen an electric <lb/>
light or dreamed of and electric <lb/>
ear. <lb/>
not send a telegram. <lb/>
He couldn't talk through tel- <lb/>
and he had I <lb/>
of the <lb/>
lie could not ride a <lb/>
lie could not call in <lb/>
her letter. <lb/>
He bad never received a type- <lb/>
w ii <lb/>
He had never heard of the <lb/>
theory worried over bacilli and <lb/>
He never looked pleasant <lb/>
a or his picture <lb/>
taken. <lb/>
lie never heard a phonograph <lb/>
talk or saw a turn out <lb/>
a light. <lb/>
lie never through n Web <lb/>
the aid of a ray. <lb/>
lie had taken u ride an <lb/>
elevator. <lb/>
lie had never Imagined a <lb/>
thing typesetting machine u <lb/>
pea <lb/>
lie bud never Used anything but <lb/>
a den <lb/>
lie had lieu r his W <lb/>
a sew machine. <lb/>
He had never struck a mulch mi <lb/>
his pants or anything else. <lb/>
tie i lake an <lb/>
and hale his leg cut off boll I <lb/>
I. ling ii <lb/>
lie had mi purchased II ten <lb/>
which would have <lb/>
it as a i. <lb/>
lie i Mild no buy a paper for a <lb/>
cent and every thing Hint had <lb/>
happened tin before all <lb/>
the world. <lb/>
He had never seen a <lb/>
reaper or n hums <lb/>
lei- <lb/>
tic had ed <lb/>
bridge. <lb/>
Ill short, <lb/>
thing-- In- mid not <lb/>
several thine did not <lb/>
The mere figures of the growth <lb/>
of country stagger the under- <lb/>
standing. <lb/>
In one hundred years, while <lb/>
population of the bus <lb/>
led, population of the <lb/>
SI lies has increased <lb/>
The wealth baa reused fifty- <lb/>
fold. <lb/>
Iii the fortune In the <lb/>
States was To- <lb/>
then are fortunes of <lb/>
more than In <lb/>
-titled urea consisted of <lb/>
miles. Today iI <lb/>
o miles. <lb/>
The of population has <lb/>
moved from a position east of <lb/>
to u well within In- <lb/>
i percent of the people <lb/>
lived in cities one hundred years <lb/>
ago. proportion Is over <lb/>
out of hundred of pop- <lb/>
Our Agriculture, which <lb/>
led to a hundred millions a <lb/>
years ago. is now rapidly <lb/>
a year, <lb/>
value of the farms of <lb/>
country i- almost <lb/>
in in. <lb/>
We have more than forty <lb/>
manufacture which <lb/>
each mil annually, more than <lb/>
. worth of products; and <lb/>
of the forty, live turn out over <lb/>
each. <lb/>
ii prod a are <lb/>
mark, <lb/>
other mineral products <lb/>
nearly 91011,000,000 per year. <lb/>
for, of experts <lb/>
and has a total of almost <lb/>
in <lb/>
tun banks all kinds is a <lb/>
capital of something like <lb/>
Titus the story record of <lb/>
millions becoming billions, and a <lb/>
increase romance, <lb/>
iron <lb/>
do <lb/>
know. <lb/>
Memphis i i- Appeal, <lb/>
some people could wrap their <lb/>
i n's H solutions i i n cotton, <lb/>
and oven I hen I hey would get <lb/>
i hie for n woman lo make <lb/>
her husband slop smoking is lo <lb/>
inn to furnish him <lb/>
-Ti <lb/>
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