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I am BOW offering; you one of m complete lines of <lb/>
GOODS, HATS, PANTS <lb/>
POCKET TABLE <lb/>
at very reasonable prices. My line of <lb/>
is standard of any market are, fresh and cheap. <lb/>
When you DOOM to town again give me a trial. <lb/>
in n to lease, <lb/>
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las. B. White. <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
The Victor safe is mail J all sizes <lb/>
for home, arm, office and general use. <lb/>
Every sale bill with guarantee to be lire <lb/>
proof range from up. <lb/>
L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, K. <lb/>
SCHOOL <lb/>
THE COUNTY SCHOOL <lb/>
HAVE <lb/>
As one of the depositories for Public School Books in <lb/>
Pitt County. We handle the books d on the <lb/>
List tor public schools can supply what- <lb/>
ever you need. We also haw <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
slant and double ruled practice writing <lb/>
tablets, fool's paper, pens, pencils, date-, it.- <lb/>
crayons, colored crayons, inks boxes, <lb/>
soapstone pencils cent. plain lead pencils l cent. <lb/>
rubber tipped lead pencil l cent, a nice tablet with <lb/>
pretty cover cent, crayons, with metal hold- <lb/>
in nice wood box S cent. pencil, slate pen- <lb/>
and pen, and rule, all in nice wood box, r <lb/>
cents A great big wide tablet B cents Bottle of best <lb/>
ink on the market. cents. Copy books to in cents. <lb/>
White crayons, gross In box, S Good fool's cap <lb/>
paper per quire <lb/>
For the Business Man. <lb/>
carry a nice of -1 and -l.-rs. <lb/>
long day books, journals, counter book <lb/>
order books, draft and note k . <lb/>
For S People <lb/>
W have all kinds and box pa t ard an <lb/>
s. visiting it-. all I <lb/>
The <lb/>
i In- Senate branch of the <lb/>
passed s <lb/>
Mil to Increase the Governor's <lb/>
salary to We regret to <lb/>
see that then was contention yes- <lb/>
afternoon In the meeting <lb/>
of special committee of the, <lb/>
Homo on this subject. It had <lb/>
been hoped that the of j <lb/>
the Legislature would, in dealing <lb/>
with this matter, rise above the, <lb/>
plane of small politics and deal <lb/>
North Carolinians. <lb/>
another column of this paper is <lb/>
copied from The Raleigh Post the <lb/>
statement that the governorship <lb/>
cost Mr. Can his <lb/>
private means and has Judge <lb/>
Russell Governor Jams I <lb/>
had no family excepting his wife <lb/>
and boarded at s Raleigh, <lb/>
hotel, yet a friend of Mr. <lb/>
soon after the expiration of this <lb/>
gentleman's term of office, told <lb/>
the writer that be had to borrow <lb/>
money to pay his debts before <lb/>
leaving Raleigh. We arc con <lb/>
scion of the Indelicacy of printing <lb/>
a statement of this kind, but it i- <lb/>
about a public matter. We were <lb/>
aware, before the The Post print <lb/>
ed of the drain of the <lb/>
governorship upon the private <lb/>
fortunes of Mr. fair and Judge <lb/>
ell. Judge Russell has this <lb/>
wick given the a- lo <lb/>
himself. <lb/>
The cost if living increases con- <lb/>
and every year the de- <lb/>
upon tin- parse <lb/>
North Carolina grow. The <lb/>
of the continuance of his <lb/>
will lie <lb/>
lo shot the door of the executive <lb/>
office ill of every poor <lb/>
man and every man of moderate <lb/>
for no man who has not <lb/>
or to pay for the <lb/>
honor can it. It would not <lb/>
lie agreeable lo see a Governor <lb/>
dodging collectors, or even <lb/>
ling I hem when had bills <lb/>
against him which he could not<lb/>
The increase fixed by the Senate <lb/>
little enough; <lb/>
little. We cannot doubt <lb/>
when bill gets out of the <lb/>
House, will pass it no <lb/>
grudgingly and without quibble <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
The Famous Parker Pen <lb/>
TO <lb/>
MAGAZINES. <lb/>
Jew. <lb/>
Then- i- a Jew In the city <lb/>
probably one lint has <lb/>
ever b Been in Durham. His <lb/>
name is Samuel and <lb/>
be bulls from Africa. <lb/>
speaks, it is said, <lb/>
the pure Hebrew language and in <lb/>
all including the Yiddish and <lb/>
Patois of tin- can speak <lb/>
ten I He Hint he is <lb/>
religion, was that <lb/>
religion from infancy, be <lb/>
and In people have spoken <lb/>
language for generation-, <lb/>
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but en Ugh on <lb/>
Jew says that <lb/>
years he has been on a boat <lb/>
ran from Liverpool to <lb/>
Finally 1-ft the boat Norfolk <lb/>
I to live in the <lb/>
States. In Raleigh he received <lb/>
aid and came on here, where be <lb/>
It . help. He that <lb/>
i i- going lo locate in <lb/>
here he Intends lo lo work <lb/>
live I he remainder of his life. <lb/>
attraction, <lb/>
and mi among the He- <lb/>
brew- of the city Her- <lb/>
And when it comes to <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
COUNTRY. <lb/>
mill and smeller of the <lb/>
I a Hold Extracting <lb/>
Col., their for <lb/>
an eight-hour day and <lb/>
, i . <lb/>
I iii a traveling <lb/>
; . nil Ii i in Maiden bane, <lb/>
N, . vita held in <lb/>
hall, charge in a <lb/>
by In <lb/>
I building of Boston <lb/>
Library, exceeded in <lb/>
only College of Physicians <lb/>
Surge I.-, and <lb/>
the Nil-, York Ai of <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
A proposal Incorporate a fit j <lb/>
I of the Island <lb/>
1.1 -I made to <lb/>
Ii , . on Charier <lb/>
Haw Legislature. The <lb/>
j -ill have an men <lb/>
I square miles.<lb/>
Don't pretend to be fond of books <lb/>
unless yon are. Funny <lb/>
from false <lb/>
tense and false lovers have <lb/>
trapped. <lb/>
too A Ionian <lb/>
who suffer is de- <lb/>
tested . <lb/>
Don't Insist of your friend's <lb/>
wealth or position, that cheapens <lb/>
you. Glorify their ability, which <lb/>
is to your credit. <lb/>
Don't consider it smart lo lie <lb/>
All men of brains de- <lb/>
spite a-illy talker, and nice <lb/>
men shun them. <lb/>
like a <lb/>
Many books are prosy, more stupid <lb/>
and the rest At for convention <lb/>
Don't be There are <lb/>
mans kinds of queer creatures <lb/>
upon the face earth, but the <lb/>
most odious is a woman aping a <lb/>
man. <lb/>
Don't undervalue politeness. H <lb/>
has made a millionaire of a <lb/>
person more than once, an-l It wins <lb/>
respect. <lb/>
Don't wait until your friends <lb/>
are dead show you value their <lb/>
talents. Do Hatter, praise. <lb/>
snub or old persons. <lb/>
To do so, is cowardly. Go out of <lb/>
way to be kind to the help <lb/>
less. <lb/>
Don't pet an one time <lb/>
and abuse ii another. Animals <lb/>
have long memories. <lb/>
All I lip same Ibis <lb/>
does not lo go Into details to <lb/>
u l-.-i mistake you. <lb/>
that i- egomania. <lb/>
Don't he a poor of a great per <lb/>
son. Be and try to become <lb/>
somebody. <lb/>
The shortest sometimes <lb/>
carry the most w. <lb/>
It doesn't i a stingy person <lb/>
tube a close <lb/>
It doesn't t a generous man <lb/>
to give himself away. <lb/>
The bibulous undertaker never <lb/>
drink to a health. <lb/>
It's bad luck to break a mirror <lb/>
especially if it doesn't belong ti <lb/>
you. <lb/>
The chronic borrower usually <lb/>
manages to keep in touch with the <lb/>
public. <lb/>
Some people can't tell the truth <lb/>
any more actor can tell hi. <lb/>
real salary. <lb/>
No. Maude, dear, a prize <lb/>
that only lasts a doesn't re <lb/>
quire tin seconds. <lb/>
The boys who used to get Bibles <lb/>
every Christmas haven't ail turned <lb/>
out to be the en. <lb/>
You can't tell low rich a man is <lb/>
by the quality of thee cigars lie <lb/>
gives away. <lb/>
Lot- of people have more money <lb/>
I brains, and not very much <lb/>
money that. <lb/>
Von can catch a cold now without <lb/>
Leave out love and life would not <lb/>
be living. <lb/>
In pa. a compliment it i- not <lb/>
. to take a receipt. <lb/>
The dollar mark of mammon has <lb/>
become Idol of the people <lb/>
Scornful looks are the real eye <lb/>
The for gold is <lb/>
turns to stone the hearts of human <lb/>
kind. <lb/>
now they have discovered <lb/>
mat -all will prolong lite. Lit us <lb/>
all go into brine. <lb/>
ARE <lb/>
constitution undermined by ex- <lb/>
in eating, by <lb/>
laws of nature, or <lb/>
all gone, if so, <lb/>
I EVER DESPAIR <lb/>
Pills will cure you. <lb/>
For sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, torpid <lb/>
liver, constipation, biliousness <lb/>
and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
an absolute cure. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va, <lb/>
buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stock. Cotton. Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
UP. <lb/>
A COW will <lb/>
unmarked, two <lb/>
oW, been in my field four <lb/>
notified to <lb/>
for and pay i K and <lb/>
of W. I. <lb/>
X. ;. Jan. S <lb/>
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Agent for Tho Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
mi B ST <lb/>
and fever is a of <lb/>
Tonic. It <lb/>
quinine In n tasteless form <lb/>
No Price <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Notice given that <lb/>
wilt be made to of <lb/>
North Carolina lo prohibit the of <lb/>
liquor two <lb/>
near tin- town <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
IX <lb/>
J. W. PERRY CO. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Hags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited, <lb/>
STILL AT FIVE <lb/>
with a good Mock of <lb/>
O c <lb/>
of meat, meal. <lb/>
Hour, sugar, coffee, <lb/>
cs. cigars <lb/>
Snuff, and <lb/>
anything found in <lb/>
a grocery store. Thank- <lb/>
you for your liberal <lb/>
patronage in and <lb/>
hoping by fair dealing to <lb/>
merit your favors in the <lb/>
future. I an <lb/>
fully, <lb/>
Arc You Hungry <lb/>
Your Appetite at the <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Next door to <lb/>
Everything New and Clean. <lb/>
Oysters, Gap-.-, Anything Good lo Eat. <lb/>
Regular l . <lb/>
Soup, kinds meat, kinds <lb/>
Vegetables, Bread, Coffee and <lb/>
sen, all for -.- cents, <lb/>
r. W. <lb/>
Wholesale retail <lb/>
Healer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, fur, Cotton liar <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc, Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Bulls, Ba- <lb/>
by Parlor <lb/>
Suits, Tallies, Lounges, Safes, <lb/>
and Gail t <lb/>
Heat Tobacco, Key West cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Cigarettes, Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apple-, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour. Sugar, Coffee, Heat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
den Beads, Apples, Nut, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples. Peaches, <lb/>
Cm rent-, Glass <lb/>
and China Male, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Hi -t Batter, Stand- <lb/>
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other goods. and <lb/>
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to see me. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
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cold <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 in <lb/>
ART <lb/>
It cures permanently by acting <lb/>
naturally on all organs of the <lb/>
body. As a blood-cleanser, flesh- <lb/>
builder, and health-restorer, it <lb/>
has no equal. Put us in Quart <lb/>
Bottles, and sold at each. <lb/>
Michigan <lb/>
Detroit, Mich. <lb/>
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Railway at Gulf with tin- Durham <lb/>
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H. <lb/>
Pubs. Agent, <lb/>
J. B. Manager. <lb/>
T. M. Traffic Ma- <lb/>
Take Um <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Restore Vigor and <lb/>
Core Impotency. Night <lb/>
all <lb/>
cir-a <lb/>
A nerve tonic and <lb/>
blood builder. <lb/>
pink -v to pale <lb/>
cheek restores tin- <lb/>
lip of Ii- <lb/>
for <lb/>
12.60. with our bankable if ran tee to <lb/>
or refund the paid. Bead for circular <lb/>
Bad copy of our bankable <lb/>
STRENGTH <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
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Results <lb/>
or <lb/>
Infinity. and the <lb/>
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By a <lb/>
box. for our bankable <lb/>
bond to cure In or <lb/>
money paid. A i . <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
Si Jackson CHICAGO, ILL. <lb/>
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n. J. I. Mills. <lb/>
Hills and the other heirs <lb/>
in, iv i February, 1801, U <lb/>
before Court door in the <lb/>
to <lb/>
following described r <lb/>
land, I, ii. That certain tract <lb/>
the Moat T. <lb/>
Jolly land, the home tract of Jesse A. Ty- <lb/>
. scree <lb/>
more or and bring the Identical eight <lb/>
re of land Hint was conveyed by I,. <lb/>
P. in Lydia James, <lb/>
isle <lb/>
January <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer <lb/>
too daily at c A. M. fur Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville dally <lb/>
If. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
and Saturdays <lb/>
at i A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight <lb/>
Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Hay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, Apt. <lb/>
Washington, K. . <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
V. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and always <lb/>
on <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W, R, WHICHARD <lb/>
in- <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices low as the <lb/>
lowest. market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM J. <lb/>
Publisher, <lb/>
Advance. <lb/>
One Year Mouths <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy So. <lb/>
No I raveling can are em-<lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
for or Tim Daily <lb/>
and The <lb/>
for payable in ad-<lb/>
in <lb/>
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link of <lb/>
TO SICK ME. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
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end <lb/>
BOOK ON PATENTS <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
TOR- <lb/>
III <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D, J. EDITOR <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, COUNTY, N. C, JANUARY <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Have You Seen <lb/>
That line of Laces, <lb/>
Val, and Allover <lb/>
Insertions to match anything. M-wt <lb/>
Complete <lb/>
All we ask is look. We know that <lb/>
we cam please you. No <lb/>
foods. Welcome. Yours to please. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
LEE <lb/>
Advice to Colored <lb/>
N. C, Jan. <lb/>
j News reached here of an out <lb/>
B, P. W. Drew, pastor <lb/>
St. Baptist Church, New l a <lb/>
York city, and president of the Moody's <lb/>
National Employment <lb/>
Fleet Place, Brooklyn, was am. <lb/>
N. Y., arrived in the city a <lb/>
day and is engaged interesting Mrs. Brewer's <lb/>
of all the Wilmington I rt William II. <lb/>
white col- j a and farmer of <lb/>
in a general meeting the Fa, Chatham <lb/>
will he held either at St. Luke's or <lb/>
St. Stephen's colored church <lb/>
this city on Tuesday night, <lb/>
county.- My informant says that <lb/>
assault was made while Mrs. <lb/>
j Brewer was walking alone to the <lb/>
Close r, I ; <lb/>
The young people get too close to <lb/>
as they dance. It look <lb/>
bad, and is very improper. Young <lb/>
ladies should insist on <lb/>
men supporting their arm at right <lb/>
angles with shoulder, and not <lb/>
rest it on the man's <lb/>
It is all right to lie affection- <lb/>
ate, lint the place for it is not <lb/>
the ball room, it you want <lb/>
young man to hug you have him <lb/>
do it at borne and not a public <lb/>
hull where every you. <lb/>
Besides this, it is much more com- <lb/>
to hold or gen- <lb/>
at a distance. You can <lb/>
dance easier, and mote graceful. <lb/>
i Kan i Headlight. <lb/>
Carolina Year <lb/>
What the World Almanac is to <lb/>
the United Stales, the Norm <lb/>
Year Book is to North Cain <lb/>
Una. It contains the name and <lb/>
address of even public officer In <lb/>
North Carolina j the name and ad- <lb/>
dress of every lawyer, doctor, <lb/>
preacher; the heads of all and <lb/>
Ed Institutions; the or- <lb/>
of all Internal and <lb/>
r organizations; figures show- <lb/>
the State, county and city <lb/>
in a word, a mass of inter- <lb/>
matter carefully collated <lb/>
that is invaluable to those who <lb/>
wish to know anything about <lb/>
North <lb/>
Price, postage <lb/>
paid. cents, in board cover, <lb/>
Address <lb/>
Editor, <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
J. B. Hi <lb/>
TO THE Oil FRIENDS CUSTOM OF <lb/>
PITT ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
are -iii i i i i the <lb/>
We offer you selected <lb/>
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General <lb/>
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i light in i i- fraught <lb/>
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hope that for peace and <lb/>
u be defeat. <lb/>
cl. i i place the average <lb/>
school i- not com- <lb/>
i teach II Bible, if <lb/>
. . . . i i ;. till <lb/>
and i <lb/>
bud ii i <lb/>
with <lb/>
lo Is <lb/>
. I lo . ., <lb/>
lure., fro u . <lb/>
standpoint <lb/>
Two hundred bushels of <lb/>
remove pounds <lb/>
of <lb/>
, soil. Unless this quantity <lb/>
i; returned to the soil, <lb/>
the following crop will <lb/>
materially decrease. <lb/>
kl about <lb/>
c KM of<lb/>
arc sen, <lb/>
WORKS, <lb/>
II <lb/>
to be found iii any store in I'm County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the lies of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all year Spring, Summer <lb/>
Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual mid <lb/>
vantage. our pleasure to show you list you and to in other will <lb/>
sell yon if we can. you very service, polite d <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a n. i pub <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. , , <lb/>
When you come you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if yon do not our stock <lb/>
the lines of <lb/>
Goods and Notions. <lb/>
in the Interest of colored district <lb/>
people contemplating removal to Silas u <lb/>
the- North general and <lb/>
York city in particular. ed identified as the man who <lb/>
Drew sees an impending danger to emitted the deed. He caught . <lb/>
the wholesale ,. secluded and over- The special <lb/>
of people to the larger bar. A preliminary hear; the Slate Democratic Executive <lb/>
and will lecture upon its to have held Committee, for that purpose, has <lb/>
He has enlisted yesterday, but j Mil to govern primary <lb/>
of a number of the r nm , I elections North and a <lb/>
white ministers of the city they i of investigation. There was copy has been placed <lb/>
of each member of General <lb/>
Assembly. In view of the <lb/>
with the Senatorial primary, <lb/>
the bill is likely to cause consider- <lb/>
able discussion. In considering <lb/>
bill in this light it is well <lb/>
enough to bear in mind that the <lb/>
Senatorial contest was not a legal- <lb/>
primary. It should be noted, <lb/>
too, that the bill, us we understand <lb/>
it, does not make the holding of <lb/>
are expected to present <lb/>
make a few remarks anent the sub <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
Editors c i Plum <lb/>
The editors fared well at the <lb/>
bands of the Senate. Mr. A. <lb/>
London, editor of Chatham <lb/>
Record, was elected pro <lb/>
tern of the Senate; Mr. A. J. Max <lb/>
well, editor of the <lb/>
Anglo Saxon, chief clerk; Mr M. <lb/>
L. editor of the <lb/>
Hustler, Calendar clerk; <lb/>
Mr. W alter L. who was <lb/>
formerly connected with the <lb/>
Post, Heading clerk, and Mr. <lb/>
Yancey Kerr, editor of the <lb/>
Democrat, Assistant Engrossing <lb/>
clerk. That was doing the hand- <lb/>
some thing by the quill-drivers. <lb/>
News and Observer. <lb/>
Not To Be Interfered With. <lb/>
The most novel marriage record- <lb/>
ed was that of a young <lb/>
suitor in Lexington, Ky., who <lb/>
when the wedding hour arrived, <lb/>
found that while he was about <lb/>
curing the his sweetheart <lb/>
broke out smallpox. This <lb/>
did not stop him. He secured a <lb/>
preacher and two witnesses who <lb/>
stood at the window on the outside <lb/>
he took his place beside the <lb/>
bride on the inside, the ceremony <lb/>
being performed through an open <lb/>
Enterprise. <lb/>
talk of <lb/>
man, is a <lb/>
of a Mrs. Brewer who was out- <lb/>
raged murdered by a <lb/>
near X about two <lb/>
years ago. In that case <lb/>
was lynched within hours after <lb/>
the crime was committed. <lb/>
Assaulted By a Negro. <lb/>
Kan., January primary elections imperative, but <lb/>
Miss Eva Both, a well-know provides for machinery <lb/>
woman of this city, was holding primaries, so that i <lb/>
the Printer His Dollar. <lb/>
The printer's <lb/>
A dollar here a <lb/>
dollar there scattered over n inner <lb/>
small towns, miles miles <lb/>
apart. How shall they be gather- <lb/>
ed in f home; want- <lb/>
ed. Come in single die that we <lb/>
may. send you forth to battle <lb/>
for and vindicate our credit. <lb/>
Header, are yen sure you have not <lb/>
one of the printer's dollars stick- <lb/>
the of your <lb/>
I down and see If <lb/>
we are<lb/>
on south Broadway, a fashionable <lb/>
residence street of this city, at <lb/>
o'clock tonight by Fred Alexander <lb/>
who had followed her for <lb/>
twelve blocks. <lb/>
Alexander was arrested shortly <lb/>
after the and was taken <lb/>
to the of the Chief of Police. <lb/>
News of the attempted assault <lb/>
spread rapidly, in a few mo- <lb/>
the streets about the station <lb/>
were filled with a mass of excited <lb/>
to lynch <lb/>
if he could be reached The <lb/>
police, however, had placed him <lb/>
a hack and taken him to the <lb/>
Penitentiary at Lansing. <lb/>
Miss recognized her as <lb/>
and him to the <lb/>
police. Alexander has been <lb/>
ed by the police lately, as he is the <lb/>
suspected murderer of Miss Pearl <lb/>
Forbes, who was assaulted <lb/>
killed November three blocks <lb/>
west of scene of to night's at- <lb/>
tempt. <lb/>
Tom Watson, of Georgia, is <lb/>
thrifty. He isn't politics now, <lb/>
but is working i i bis profession, <lb/>
writing hooks, looking <lb/>
his farms, of which he owns half a <lb/>
down or more, in nil <lb/>
about thousand acres, out <lb/>
which he makes a year. <lb/>
Sensible man to get out of Pop. <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
i Caps, Bilks and Satin-. Dress minings <lb/>
Jackets and Tapes, Carpets, Mattings and Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. <lb/>
Harness. Horse and Dusters, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses. Lard, Scad Is, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow fixtures. and Bone. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture unit in that line. <lb/>
buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Hither Cash or on ed <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
How's <lb/>
We o <lb/>
aid fin <lb/>
Dollars <lb/>
i Catarrh <lb/>
will be optional with the different <lb/>
political parties whether or not <lb/>
they will nominate their candidates <lb/>
by the primary method. If a <lb/>
primary is decided upon, then it <lb/>
must be conducted in conformity <lb/>
with the law upon the subject, if <lb/>
the bill Sentinel. <lb/>
Reflections a <lb/>
umbrella was made of one <lb/>
rib, like a woman, you would <lb/>
be able to shut it up. <lb/>
A woman never bears a new cute <lb/>
baby story that she doesn't tell <lb/>
afterward on her own child. <lb/>
always jars it man terribly <lb/>
when be wakes up after he has <lb/>
dreamed that his wife got married <lb/>
to another man. <lb/>
if a man only mi she <lb/>
wishes some one would teach him <lb/>
bow to save money to a girl, she <lb/>
gets a queer feeling where she <lb/>
thinks her heart is <lb/>
A woman who will admit I but <lb/>
her husband is man who <lb/>
ever proposed to her is as rare as <lb/>
a man who will confess he <lb/>
doesn't know lo play poker. <lb/>
NEWS. <lb/>
Happenings In North Carolina. <lb/>
Charlotte is going to put up <lb/>
8-story building. <lb/>
A baud of alleged counterfeiters <lb/>
was arrested near High Point. <lb/>
Mrs. of Goldsboro, <lb/>
wife of the late Chief Justice Fair- <lb/>
cloth, has from her bus- <lb/>
baud's will. <lb/>
Spencer Blank <lb/>
in making bis arrangements <lb/>
lo go to Washington, turned over <lb/>
his law to a lawyer. <lb/>
A man under the Influence of <lb/>
whiskey was the train <lb/>
Lexington Monday. The last time <lb/>
he was sober he was heard to <lb/>
he hoped God would kill him if he <lb/>
got drunk any more. <lb/>
The Mount Roller Mills, <lb/>
near High Point, were destroyed <lb/>
by lire Wednesday night. The <lb/>
mills had a capacity of <lb/>
of a day. <lb/>
The State charters the <lb/>
Telephone and Telegraph <lb/>
capital H, A. <lb/>
London and others <lb/>
This was the the <lb/>
new Secretary of State, J. Bryan <lb/>
signed. <lb/>
a The who can't say any thing <lb/>
good of his fellowmen that <lb/>
A newspaper whose columns <lb/>
overflow with ads of business men <lb/>
has more at- <lb/>
i up a city <lb/>
or a town than any other agency <lb/>
that be <lb/>
T have a little religion, but no <lb/>
politics. I am a plain business <lb/>
general can light his battles <lb/>
He must depend upon his <lb/>
lieutenants, bis success de- <lb/>
pends his ability to select the <lb/>
man the right <lb/>
How much am I worth Ask my <lb/>
Most men too much. <lb/>
Much of my success has been due <lb/>
to keeping my mouth <lb/>
young man, who Wants to <lb/>
happily, should pick out u <lb/>
good mother and marry one of her <lb/>
daughters-any one <lb/>
men are <lb/>
There is no Mich thing a- <lb/>
can do nothing with- <lb/>
out brains to direct <lb/>
is the country Of the <lb/>
An American counts one <lb/>
long before bis lime to <lb/>
prerogative r and <lb/>
Sunday school is hot <lb/>
upon n union t and State. <lb/>
The id. a i- a i <lb/>
mischief. A w b <lb/>
Read Tills. <lb/>
Idleness i- the devil's n work- <lb/>
shop, and especially is this true <lb/>
boys. We e- feel for <lb/>
box hi to work, even if be <lb/>
to help make a tor <lb/>
and family; but we do pit the <lb/>
who has nothing to do, and whose <lb/>
parents are to him <lb/>
having to labor. The b who <lb/>
work and get II I <lb/>
dollar or even lei per week, i- <lb/>
of industry. It i- <lb/>
boys who begin <lb/>
the life that come <lb/>
successful men the i alien. <lb/>
The who waits until be is <lb/>
grown, or until he acquires an ed- <lb/>
before he begins to labor <lb/>
or learn a profession, is apt to <lb/>
in life handicapped and <lb/>
bis loss fortunate <lb/>
competitor who started in ahead of <lb/>
pay. a r in the <lb/>
hue work for live <lb/>
cents a week and a trade <lb/>
with habits application bus- <lb/>
lo do nothing and be <lb/>
supported expense of bis <lb/>
parents, boys, do something, he <lb/>
lie lined by Hall's Ob- <lb/>
I a r t <lb/>
I . . O. <lb/>
W .;. have known <lb/>
. . for the his- year.-, <lb/>
perfectly <lb/>
Hal lions <lb/>
and , able Iii carry out <lb/>
nude by their firm. <lb/>
. . hole- de Drug- <lb/>
I isl i, Toledo, O <lb/>
. a Marvin, <lb/>
ale Druggist, Toledo, O. <lb/>
a i., Cure is taken in- <lb/>
let ill-ell;, upon the <lb/>
blood and nine his surfaces of <lb/>
nice bottle. <lb/>
Drug. <lb/>
by <lb/>
iii Pill are the bes t <lb/>
a Pool of -i Farmer, <lb/>
Now this was u farmer, <lb/>
lie to low n with a load of <lb/>
line hog-land fell nice <lb/>
price they sold for he led <lb/>
upon cents worth of poor <lb/>
key and fell oil hi- wagon us In <lb/>
going home and broke bis neck, <lb/>
This was bad him, bad his <lb/>
family, bad for the parson bail <lb/>
Ins funeral sermon and <lb/>
bad for local editor who bad <lb/>
w rile tin- Hire lingers <lb/>
n or four era often <lb/>
make bud work on the IS <lb/>
change. <lb/>
Doing <lb/>
. f ii things <lb/>
I have been done in the face <lb/>
i in- of To <lb/>
Iii generals, <lb/>
lei lo Alps was <lb/>
From a <lb/>
l Hi,, winning of <lb/>
. Ire, a-impossible, <lb/>
and so were the great <lb/>
de, I- . I history thrill us <lb/>
most. <lb/>
We it impossible to walk <lb/>
tat i, on a rainy night <lb/>
with -line-, yd many an <lb/>
e has Mailed water and lain <lb/>
d.- week- without <lb/>
i it . cold. II our eating de- <lb/>
parts n hair's breadth Iron the <lb/>
routine we see nu hope of escaping <lb/>
ill -pepsin other ills. We <lb/>
were, some of us incredulous when <lb/>
we Hull president <lb/>
had proven his ability to live on <lb/>
cents a day. tired <lb/>
K i two years at of twenty- <lb/>
seven cents u week. When <lb/>
I'm in. mis crossing the <lb/>
plains i- recorded bis bill of <lb/>
fare many was <lb/>
fried mule, deviled mule, <lb/>
and bis <lb/>
lieutenant lived for a whole arctic <lb/>
Is and bad one <lb/>
in ball a of <lb/>
mi they came well in <lb/>
All these tiling- were <lb/>
lo the usually ac- <lb/>
them, <lb/>
we a, I. so willed <lb/>
i. ii real ones. <lb/>
Well, this is tough <lb/>
short half an- inch, <lb/>
I've got go out and kill a man to <lb/>
there is a knocker on the door, ed- <lb/>
adversity. putting on <lb/>
The Virginia-North <lb/>
ball <lb/>
Norfolk, Jan. At a meeting <lb/>
of North Carolina Virginia <lb/>
baseball men held here to night, a <lb/>
Virginia North Carolina League <lb/>
formed. It includes <lb/>
Danville, Norfolk, <lb/>
Newport News, Hampton and <lb/>
Too cannot be said In <lb/>
probation of so much of Governor <lb/>
inaugural address as re- <lb/>
lated to the subject of public ed- <lb/>
II he we ere <lb/>
poor to do a great many other <lb/>
worthy and almost necessary thing, <lb/>
but is certain that we are Too <lb/>
poor to stagger under two of the <lb/>
burdens from which the state i- <lb/>
sniveling. Our present mass of <lb/>
and the general Condition <lb/>
the public North Oar <lb/>
quite too long at <lb/>
foot of column of intelligence, <lb/>
and the id bid road- <lb/>
to who uses is too <lb/>
great to be longer <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
One unique feature hi <lb/>
gin ion was the uniform <lb/>
of the outgoing and <lb/>
coining Slate to each other. <lb/>
Ill rode in Hie <lb/>
same carriages, on inaugural <lb/>
stand the old <lb/>
their they acted <lb/>
toward each other with the <lb/>
and Mrs. <lb/>
paid unlike l Courtesies <lb/>
and Mis. k, <lb/>
new occupants of the mansion <lb/>
This Would not hue been so ii <lb/>
workable If two <lb/>
had been of same . <lb/>
but ii ii notable, coming a- it due <lb/>
the bench eon <lb/>
tested in our <lb/>
And ii Is gratifying, <lb/>
Times, <lb/>
lite a i r of or <lb/>
i. . i . in North Carolina <lb/>
as i n s re- <lb/>
ion In Secretary <lb/>
Untie. Among former past- <lb/>
in ll-l we see the Hit <lb/>
of <lb/>
with a shortage of <lb/>
o, Carroll, United <lb/>
Stall marshal the eastern dis- <lb/>
North is return- <lb/>
ed is indebted to government <lb/>
n I In -inn -I. I .-. and suit. <lb/>
has iii a instituted lo recover that <lb/>
Sentinel. <lb/>
I In book i- often a <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
Iris<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
s- <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, K. C. <lb/>
. J. WHICHARD, <lb/>
ASSEMBLY <lb/>
Entered at M Pout Office at <lb/>
Greenville. V. <lb/>
Matter. <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
If it took o many allies so lone <lb/>
to make <lb/>
treaty, ho will take <lb/>
make live up to HI <lb/>
Governor Russell will go <lb/>
down history as the j <lb/>
Govern-r- He made the rep <lb/>
lion of turning more criminals out <lb/>
of the penitentiary than any Gov- <lb/>
the State has had. <lb/>
I procured a license ii appropriations car <lb/>
of and HI III far b allowed the Ship <lb/>
staled subsidy bill to be voted upon j w,. Th, n. <lb/>
that if he . dent the <lb/>
than he depart, Senator t. the Snip <lb/>
and his pleading, he was <lb/>
bride You. , pi river, who were the ones aimed <lb/>
appear lo be addicted to and jut by the threat, say they stand <lb/>
has;. pa-Ming of the and <lb/>
bu. Mia Orwell, detected that he bill M well as republic Sen <lb/>
had been drinking when hour can, that no action to <lb/>
lie- <lb/>
for marriage end his <lb/>
lo were <lb/>
without B <lb/>
young woman us <lb/>
doubt the decision almost <lb/>
crashed own heart, hut it <lb/>
ward measure by the <lb/>
Leans will their opposition <lb/>
to the Ship bill <lb/>
Secretary Root has <lb/>
to furnish asked <lb/>
A baud book, of <lb/>
the Washington Post <lb/>
almanac for 1901. <lb/>
is indebted to the publishers <lb/>
for a copy. Po a <lb/>
newspaper, the almanac is up with <lb/>
the times. <lb/>
has burned a at a <lb/>
Sow that the is be- <lb/>
ginning that it has no ex- <lb/>
acts cf savagery- <lb/>
will it not stop its foolish <lb/>
on cooperate with <lb/>
this Dud <lb/>
preventive crime that bring <lb/>
A it has <lb/>
been offered In lb home to <lb/>
pone day until April <lb/>
when the weather will <lb/>
be less conducive to <lb/>
similar <lb/>
amendments have been offered <lb/>
every in the last century with- <lb/>
out anything. <lb/>
So Governor previously <lb/>
in North Carolina <lb/>
made a liner speech II. that de- <lb/>
livered by Governor at his <lb/>
on Tuesday. His <lb/>
principal subjects were education <lb/>
lair elections, and he showed <lb/>
determination to fulfill his cam- <lb/>
pledges along these <lb/>
H for by a Congressional resolution. <lb/>
s , I This time It is the of <lb/>
better to sutler I . by <lb/>
now to have her-j <lb/>
self to a life of about which a of- <lb/>
every had the moral by Representative De At- <lb/>
by this one, and. of Mo. asked, that was re- <lb/>
,, , , , fused, it was <lb/>
a man <lb/>
, inexpedient to make it public at <lb/>
drinks, much v Mr <lb/>
would be avoided. A woman House that he <lb/>
dangerous when ; m the given <lb/>
she places her life in the not making public <lb/>
of drunkard. It would a <lb/>
great for good it <lb/>
young women would not <lb/>
low men drink lo wait on <lb/>
them.<lb/>
The work of the Senate was very <lb/>
largely petitions and memorials. <lb/>
James, of Pitt, who had <lb/>
absent the first week, was <lb/>
present and took the oath as Sena- <lb/>
tor. <lb/>
Some of the bills introduced <lb/>
By To amend chapter <lb/>
Acts 1899, la to the <lb/>
enforcement of the separate coach <lb/>
or railroad law. <lb/>
By To revise the <lb/>
laws of North Carolina. <lb/>
By To prohibit the sale <lb/>
in <lb/>
By Providing for the <lb/>
Indexing, etc., of the <lb/>
Acts of <lb/>
By To appropriate <lb/>
for the maintenance <lb/>
of the public schools of, <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
South Carolina has a law that <lb/>
lakes countries where lynching <lb/>
o liable for heavy damages. <lb/>
The bus been lo the <lb/>
crime Kansas, <lb/>
Ohio, New York, Colorado, <lb/>
slates ought to try this <lb/>
method and see if they cannot put <lb/>
an end to the disgraceful condition <lb/>
of affairs that exist their <lb/>
borders. <lb/>
A correspondent <lb/>
urge the Legislature to <lb/>
levy a las on The <lb/>
must want lo scare our <lb/>
lawmakers out of a growth, <lb/>
if there in anything n Mirth Cm <lb/>
Ins <lb/>
afraid the past, II is the dog. <lb/>
The can almost anything <lb/>
else, bill are afraid of the until who <lb/>
owns a dog. <lb/>
since ins inaugural. re- <lb/>
of State Col. Bryan <lb/>
has resigned at <lb/>
and Col. John full <lb/>
to <lb/>
tin reed him. The will <lb/>
will petition the Legislature n <lb/>
charter giving the of the <lb/>
Stale power to erect tobacco, col- <lb/>
ton and fertilizer factories an <lb/>
point. <lb/>
Wouldn't Marry II. n- <lb/>
Prank. <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
Because he drank because <lb/>
-lie that on the morning of <lb/>
the day upon which he to <lb/>
her prospective groom was <lb/>
ed in the station house as the re- <lb/>
of drunkenness, Miss Maggie <lb/>
Ormsby at No. street<lb/>
U. V., Jan. 18th. <lb/>
I. is understood that toe <lb/>
steering committee has given <lb/>
Senator one week within <lb/>
which to pass Ship subsidy <lb/>
bill. If not passed in that time it <lb/>
la to be permanently sidetrack- <lb/>
l. <lb/>
Kitchen, <lb/>
North Carolina, has no fear that a <lb/>
appointed by him to West <lb/>
Point suffer anything by <lb/>
or tight lug. He said on the <lb/>
bun hoping to <lb/>
hear my cadet <lb/>
ed reckon he's able lo <lb/>
care of himself, and I reckon also <lb/>
they will give him a side berth <lb/>
He's one our North <lb/>
colleges, <lb/>
rush on the and was <lb/>
captain of Baseball team. Oh, <lb/>
he's a He stands six <lb/>
feel high. Weighs pounds, <lb/>
and comes of good stock <lb/>
The Domination son of <lb/>
Justice of <lb/>
lobe Attorney General of <lb/>
lino has <lb/>
vet by the Senate, At u sorrel <lb/>
session Ibis week special <lb/>
made to gel Senator <lb/>
grew to withdraw bis objection to <lb/>
action but be refused, <lb/>
that he bail in . i u Mr <lb/>
personal for the <lb/>
position and no personal objection <lb/>
to him; that his opp <lb/>
was on higher <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
nation of a sou of a justice the <lb/>
Supreme Court at lime to such <lb/>
i , Sir. then <lb/>
n few words the re <lb/>
nominal ion a of <lb/>
lobe major III I heal my, <lb/>
jumping over the load, of I Is <lb/>
lieutenants and ; also <lb/>
the i, a s u ex <lb/>
Harrison, because In- <lb/>
had dared lo raise bis role In op- <lb/>
position to tho policy. <lb/>
Mr. -I no <lb/>
charge the Supreme Court, <lb/>
inn I the appointment <lb/>
the wins of two of members <lb/>
of to important position <lb/>
under the administration at mis <lb/>
i lure ail lira in Supreme <lb/>
ii is to least, Indecent, <lb/>
T. in this week came out <lb/>
from under cover and appeared <lb/>
before the Senate Committee on <lb/>
which is I lie <lb/>
bill reducing war that was <lb/>
f as <lb/>
the <lb/>
of corporation 1st woo are <lb/>
crying for the taking off of the <lb/>
of cents upon of <lb/>
mot value of Mild. Mr, <lb/>
principal <lb/>
the in eases is more <lb/>
than value of -leek. <lb/>
-truck many as a poor argument, <lb/>
inasmuch as stocks are s <lb/>
at less it cents for each <lb/>
I II 1.1. <lb/>
Jan. <lb/>
j, Andrews and S. <lb/>
went to last Tuesday on <lb/>
business. <lb/>
was to <lb/>
Wednesday a I lending court. <lb/>
v. baa a <lb/>
J. Co. <lb/>
J. Rollins of Ibis <lb/>
place have moved to <lb/>
Her. W. Hose held service <lb/>
in the Baptist church last Sunday <lb/>
morning and night, large <lb/>
gallons attending. <lb/>
V. spent last Tuesday <lb/>
night with J. Manning and <lb/>
family. <lb/>
We are to sear the death <lb/>
of Mr. Ashley House which <lb/>
Julian Andrews, of Martin <lb/>
has moved lo tills place, <lb/>
B. W. <lb/>
was on a visit. <lb/>
B. came <lb/>
Sunday lo attend services at <lb/>
the Baptist church. <lb/>
K. Mayo, of came <lb/>
over Sunday his be.-t girl. <lb/>
HAPPENINGS AM <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
a. C. Jan. It. <lb/>
facts for <lb/>
Cost of kinds of per <lb/>
yards. <lb/>
Cost rail fence for years. <lb/>
rails for yards or rails <lb/>
per panel. <lb/>
Splitting rails at <lb/>
per <lb/>
f timber at 91.50 per m. 1.20 <lb/>
Hauling and putting up rails 1.00 <lb/>
per <lb/>
for years j <lb/>
Total cost for years <lb/>
Making total cost for rail <lb/>
years 16.50 per yards to <lb/>
say of the lose of land <lb/>
taken. <lb/>
of walling. <lb/>
feet plank at II. per <lb/>
hundred delivered <lb/>
post at each, delivered 2.00 <lb/>
Hi nails at per m <lb/>
Cost of making walling 1.00 <lb/>
In the House- the following were t <lb/>
among bills <lb/>
fees; Average cost of plank wall- <lb/>
A For 1901. <lb/>
Can we not serve you Banister's for <lb/>
men, for ladies. <lb/>
The cheapest, bill the goods will be kept at <lb/>
our store. A complete stock of everything and we <lb/>
want you to <lb/>
lug <lb/>
Wire fence yards. <lb/>
at per yard <lb/>
of charters of incorporations; fixing <lb/>
fees of at for <lb/>
charter, and graduated up to <lb/>
for charier, <lb/>
Charter to he void unless receipt <lb/>
for the fee appears on the charter. post at each <lb/>
To Incorporate Apple staples at <lb/>
Tree in county. Putting up <lb/>
To authorize the Pen <lb/>
to buy or build an <lb/>
manufacture <lb/>
7.16 <lb/>
10.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
12.15 <lb/>
Your rail fence takes a large <lb/>
fence row that Is worth something <lb/>
To pension William year and your fence is subject <lb/>
of Pill county. to be throw n down by stock, blown <lb/>
To incorporate in storm, or burned when <lb/>
High School in Pitt fire gets to it. <lb/>
To incorporate Bank of Your plank is a strong <lb/>
us on anything wanted in the dry goods line. No <lb/>
trouble to show our merchandise. Every day we <lb/>
are receiving new goods. A new line of Hamburg <lb/>
and Laces. A new and complete line of men's, <lb/>
and shoes. A new line of hats in <lb/>
the latest shades and blocks An up-to-date line of <lb/>
Clothing for men, youths, boys at prices to suit you <lb/>
HICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
For anything kept in first class dry goods store. <lb/>
Mt. Olive. <lb/>
For graded school In <lb/>
fence, but is subject to be burn- <lb/>
ed and when your posts decay some <lb/>
the force of wind against the <lb/>
To prevent I will break the off before an- <lb/>
and bad language on public rotten The wire fence is <lb/>
N. C. Jan. 1901, <lb/>
J. J. C. <lb/>
went to Tuesday. <lb/>
Mrs. Nannie of Kin <lb/>
ton, win. has been plaiting her eon <lb/>
J. P. returned home <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
lien, i, Gardner left for <lb/>
a bus <lb/>
lies- trip. <lb/>
Patrick mid wife went t. <lb/>
Monday returned <lb/>
that evening. <lb/>
The Merry go round man is here <lb/>
making arrangements lo put ii <lb/>
his bobby horses. <lb/>
son has moved <lb/>
down taken <lb/>
house. It will Mt ill be called the <lb/>
l house. <lb/>
II. M. of Norfolk is here <lb/>
representing <lb/>
Simmons, Co, of New <lb/>
is I ere soliciting orders. <lb/>
Joseph and <lb/>
kins In Tuesday. <lb/>
Mi- J. II. Gardner to <lb/>
her Inn c at deli Monday, after <lb/>
spending days <lb/>
Mrs- J- <lb/>
M, who has been <lb/>
with Cycle Co., of New <lb/>
re, is here- is the <lb/>
yards and book keeper for the Not <lb/>
mill at Ibis <lb/>
M, went <lb/>
Tuesday, <lb/>
at Beverly, w <lb/>
. Church <lb/>
The of newspaper <lb/>
Using has been newly <lb/>
where the <lb/>
I. trustees <lb/>
have cm tract for a hall <lb/>
page advertising in <lb/>
leading newspaper for Sat- <lb/>
This half page is used to <lb/>
I lie of the church, <lb/>
e to I <lb/>
, , ii. preacher h subject <lb/>
belong lo what are <lb/>
us and should u.; I. I <lb/>
sold all. <lb/>
I of I lie Ship subsidy <lb/>
press bureau to have the and <lb/>
for <lb/>
next day, l II how to reach <lb/>
I lie place describe <lb/>
I in. church is <lb/>
every Monday night, <lb/>
lo Harbor bill held up the Senate <lb/>
who had already until who are w <lb/>
ways. <lb/>
To make first Monday <lb/>
of September to pro- <lb/>
for a general stock law. <lb/>
To protect <lb/>
ties adjacent to State fauns. <lb/>
17th. <lb/>
The Senate was culled lo order <lb/>
by Lieut, <lb/>
A petition was presented from <lb/>
citizens protesting ex- <lb/>
tension of charter of the town <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
Among the new bills introduced <lb/>
were <lb/>
Morton to exempt train dis- <lb/>
jury duly. <lb/>
To create a State <lb/>
text book commission, and secure <lb/>
fur use in public schools uniform <lb/>
school <lb/>
By <lb/>
Wilson county to is- <lb/>
sue bonds lo improve county court <lb/>
house. <lb/>
BOOBS. <lb/>
In House more committees <lb/>
were announced. Representative <lb/>
of Pitt, is a of <lb/>
the on Institution for <lb/>
Deaf and Dumb. <lb/>
Among bills introduced <lb/>
were <lb/>
By An act to abolish <lb/>
North Stale <lb/>
nary Medical Association to <lb/>
regulate the practice of veterinary <lb/>
medical surgery the State of <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
By An act to <lb/>
land fowls <lb/>
Mr. act to pro- <lb/>
for entering payments of <lb/>
i-a partition pro- <lb/>
record by ks of the <lb/>
Superior Courts. <lb/>
Wright. An act to repeal chap- <lb/>
of and <lb/>
a law giving Superior <lb/>
j. <lb/>
act to make tenant <lb/>
guilty misdemeanor fur <lb/>
fully abandoning falling to <lb/>
lands for the crop he <lb/>
rented. <lb/>
fire storm proof and stock can- <lb/>
not throw it down as they a <lb/>
rail fence. The posts will <lb/>
longer the storm bin no <lb/>
power on wire, and will last lo <lb/>
years instead of years with re- <lb/>
pairing of posts. <lb/>
This wire fencing can lie had by <lb/>
applying to the Wire <lb/>
much money has my <lb/>
band in demanded o <lb/>
man. tell you that, <lb/>
replied man behind <lb/>
the they told me <lb/>
you were the snapped the <lb/>
woman. <lb/>
BLACKJACK ITEMS <lb/>
Jack, N. t. Jan. <lb/>
Miss Dillie Dixon was happily <lb/>
married to Mr. John e Williamson <lb/>
Wednesday, January 2nd. Their <lb/>
attendants were many. We <lb/>
for I hem a bright and happy <lb/>
i i and of <lb/>
Conetoe were here one day last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Misses Annie and <lb/>
returned from last Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Henry Wynne and Walter Dix- <lb/>
on came in from last <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Miss Cooper, who has been visit- <lb/>
the family of Robert <lb/>
took her departure for Washing- <lb/>
ton county on Monday. <lb/>
The Misses Lancaster, who have <lb/>
visiting here during the <lb/>
days, left for Scot laud Neck last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Hied, <lb/>
Mr. B. A. House, Sr., <lb/>
familiarly known as Mr. Ashley <lb/>
House, died Wednesday night at <lb/>
the home of his sou, Mr. W. W. <lb/>
House, near Bethel. <lb/>
In the death of Mr. lions.- an- <lb/>
other of Pitt county's landmarks <lb/>
passes away. He was born Feb. <lb/>
4th, making him nearly <lb/>
years old at the his death. <lb/>
He served gallantly through the <lb/>
four years of the civil war, <lb/>
lost his left leg in a just be- <lb/>
fore the He came <lb/>
home from the war maimed <lb/>
heavily debt, but with three <lb/>
to work and paid every <lb/>
dollar that he owed, beside wiring <lb/>
for his family. <lb/>
Mr. House married three times, <lb/>
bis last wife in Dec. <lb/>
when a little daughter <lb/>
he went lo with his <lb/>
son, Mr. W. W. House. In <lb/>
he suffered a stroke of paralysis <lb/>
from which ho never recovered, <lb/>
and was an invalid remainder <lb/>
of his life. <lb/>
He leaves live children, all of <lb/>
whom are grown except the <lb/>
daughter by hie last <lb/>
THE<lb/>
or <lb/>
AMERICAN MONTHLY OF <lb/>
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tram c Hi lo la every <lb/>
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of Income. Make a the Is <lb/>
hire Review and <lb/>
to. i; and working Then <lb/>
to a pens <lb/>
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i r, . c are arc id. la Um active <lb/>
He.; naming your reference, <lb/>
a year, <lb/>
REVIEW Ce- company. <lb/>
IS Am. I <lb/>
woman In the country <lb/>
in about <lb/>
who do know about It <lb/>
wonder how they ever got <lb/>
without ii It <lb/>
birth for many a <lb/>
It baa her <lb/>
saved her much <lb/>
It i- an <lb/>
m -i in I with It therefore, <lb/>
no of <lb/>
taken <lb/>
are opt to do. It in to he <lb/>
rubbed into the abdomen to <lb/>
and -1 . ii the which <lb/>
are to bear the strain <lb/>
much pain. It <lb/>
awl all Um <lb/>
other of <lb/>
have a <lb/>
Mother's sever <lb/>
an where baa <lb/>
fatted to the <lb/>
claimed for <lb/>
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There no safer refuge than <lb/>
in the roof of a noble woman. <lb/>
The man whom bin children <lb/>
delight must lie as nearly right u <lb/>
may be. <lb/>
If we could tell how things <lb/>
going to effect us that we pray for, <lb/>
we would for not an- <lb/>
our petitions. <lb/>
To a who baa sinned I e- <lb/>
pardon petty lying seems like <lb/>
Borne persons think is <lb/>
ways in tears, when in <lb/>
smiled. <lb/>
The oyster Is a <lb/>
are and yet It lb often engaged In <lb/>
broils. <lb/>
The editor of a paper <lb/>
always manage to keep hi <lb/>
wits about him. <lb/>
Borne men expend more energy in <lb/>
getting rid of money than they do <lb/>
In earning It <lb/>
UP. <lb/>
A male hug, weighing HI <lb/>
black and a bile spoiled, marked <lb/>
round in Sir. up <lb/>
with <lb/>
I hereby to <lb/>
and b. charges. <lb/>
John <lb/>
ml lee north <lb/>
Jan <lb/>
. ., <lb/>
I WANT MORE BOOM FOB A <lb/>
OF CLOTHING AND GENT'S <lb/>
AND WILL CLOSE OUT MY <lb/>
DRY GOODS COST. <lb/>
They are going at these prices. <lb/>
Calicoes <lb/>
Oil Colors in Solids<lb/>
Homespun <lb/>
Hulls Plaid <lb/>
Homespun <lb/>
Denim <lb/>
Mills Sheeting 10-4 <lb/>
wide, Bleached and <lb/>
bleached <lb/>
Cheater Cotton Flannel <lb/>
Bleached Cotton Flannel <lb/>
Heavy red twilled Flannel all <lb/>
wool, at <lb/>
Heavy twilled Jeans <lb/>
Mills <lb/>
yard wide <lb/>
yard wide <lb/>
Fruit of the yard wide <lb/>
yard wide <lb/>
Sheeting <lb/>
Arlington yard <lb/>
wide all wool <lb/>
Sicilian Suiting <lb/>
inch i i <lb/>
inch all w <lb/>
Double width Cotton Plaids <lb/>
piece i double <lb/>
width kind. <lb/>
piece Satiric good quality <lb/>
Manhattan Jeans for <lb/>
line of fast col- <lb/>
ors yard wide <lb/>
B. Corsets at X, 1.10 <lb/>
Towels at your price just a <lb/>
few left. <lb/>
Me <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
to remind yon that you owe <lb/>
The for <lb/>
and we request <lb/>
yon to settle as early pas- <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope yon will not <lb/>
keep waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice Is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
seed at S. M. <lb/>
all signs fail there will <lb/>
be some spring weddings i this <lb/>
neck of the woods. <lb/>
we make another pull for <lb/>
a cotton factory with better results <lb/>
this year than last <lb/>
Attention is called to notice <lb/>
by B. J. Little warning <lb/>
trespassing on his lauds. <lb/>
D. D. Haskett agent for Rich- <lb/>
Stove Co's. Stoves and Re- <lb/>
pairs at King's Weekly office. <lb/>
Mr. T. of Farmville, <lb/>
tells that a few days ago he kill- <lb/>
ed a that weighed pounds. <lb/>
I can save you money on Cook <lb/>
Stores. Give me your order. D. <lb/>
D. Haskett at King's Weekly of- <lb/>
Representative Nichols, of Pitt, <lb/>
is of the on <lb/>
Federal Relations in <lb/>
doctors say there is much <lb/>
sickness now, cases of <lb/>
and grip being among <lb/>
people. <lb/>
Repairs for the Stove <lb/>
on hand or ordered at <lb/>
short notice. D. D. Haskett at <lb/>
King's Weekly office. <lb/>
not get along without <lb/>
is the way <lb/>
have written while <lb/>
making remittance for the paper. <lb/>
That makes feel glad. <lb/>
We are off after a lot of fine <lb/>
horses and and have a <lb/>
special talent our stables on Fri- <lb/>
day and Saturday, 11th and 12th. <lb/>
Livery <lb/>
H. S. Salesman. <lb/>
First Shad. <lb/>
The first white shad of the sea- <lb/>
was caught by the <lb/>
river here today. Mr. <lb/>
manager of the Carolina <lb/>
bought the Reflect <lb/>
17th. <lb/>
First Snow <lb/>
Roots of houses not <lb/>
the well <lb/>
covered with snow tide morning <lb/>
now must lure fallen <lb/>
the night, but the that <lb/>
preceded caused moat It to <lb/>
It the snow of the winter. <lb/>
Dally Reflector, 18th. <lb/>
The given in the opera <lb/>
house, by R. club Jan. <lb/>
1901, was a very enjoyable one <lb/>
couples in attendance were as <lb/>
with Miss Mary <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
A. L. Bowers with Miss Lillian <lb/>
Cherry. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry, Jr. with Miss <lb/>
en Perkins. <lb/>
. D. C. James with Miss <lb/>
of Danville, Va. <lb/>
T. J. Moore with Miss Irma <lb/>
Cobb. <lb/>
C. with Miss Lottie <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
R. C. White with Miss Mabel <lb/>
Moseley. <lb/>
J. H. Adams with Miss Sophia <lb/>
C. Mayo with Mies Nannie <lb/>
of <lb/>
Charlie James with Miss Mary <lb/>
Belle White, Greensboro. <lb/>
Skinner, Burt <lb/>
James, J. Ben Higgs, J. B. Jams, <lb/>
B. B. Patrick J. I. Smith. <lb/>
Mesdames R. J. <lb/>
Cobb, M. H. and A, L. <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
The Hotel. <lb/>
Wednesday Mr. B. F. Patrick <lb/>
showed us through the new hotel <lb/>
which Is now completion <lb/>
and will be ready to open by Feb- <lb/>
1st. The building Is beau- <lb/>
finished Inside, and will be <lb/>
well furnished. It has its own <lb/>
electric light plant water <lb/>
works. The hotel is a creditable <lb/>
one to the town, Mr. Patrick <lb/>
has done Greenville a great service <lb/>
in building it. Mr. C. Vino <lb/>
will conduct hotel. <lb/>
More Cotton Less Tobacco. <lb/>
Mr. J. of <lb/>
Pitt, who been in Raleigh this <lb/>
week, is quoted by u correspondent <lb/>
as there will be a consider- <lb/>
able Increase of cotton acreage <lb/>
a e of tobacco acreage <lb/>
Eastern North Carolina this year. <lb/>
The reason assigned is any- <lb/>
body while but <lb/>
few are successful with <lb/>
The pi ices of the two crops will <lb/>
also have something to do with it. <lb/>
Come <lb/>
is at <lb/>
the way its patrons <lb/>
paying up since the year came <lb/>
In. But there are many yet who <lb/>
are to us we would <lb/>
an call from them. <lb/>
H tea time that we <lb/>
and at least what is already due <lb/>
ought to be paid without further <lb/>
asking. <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
I Some Speak to Me, Some to Yes <lb/>
Jam i <lb/>
Snow left this morning for <lb/>
I Washington. <lb/>
f Sallie left this morn <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mrs. R. R. Cotten left this morn <lb/>
for Baltimore. <lb/>
from Raleigh. <lb/>
I. A. Sugg returned this morn- <lb/>
from Kin-ion. <lb/>
C. J. returned <lb/>
from a trip to Georgia. <lb/>
Mrs. R. J. Cobb went <lb/>
Wednesday evening and returned <lb/>
this <lb/>
Judge Coble was well enough to <lb/>
resume today, and the Mi- <lb/>
is still progress. <lb/>
Miss Minnie Quint is assisting <lb/>
Register of Deeds T. R. Moore in <lb/>
recording papers in his office. <lb/>
Clark, Tarboro, spent <lb/>
last here with J. B. Cherry, <lb/>
Jr., and returned home this morn- <lb/>
W. C. Dudley, of Washington, <lb/>
spent last night here with his <lb/>
brother, J. A. Dudley, and left <lb/>
his morning. <lb/>
Presiding Elder F. A. Bishop, <lb/>
II. Eure and Brown <lb/>
went to today to attend a <lb/>
Missionary institute. <lb/>
Misses Ruth Gold, of <lb/>
Maggie Howard, of Conetoe, who <lb/>
have visiting Mrs. D. E. <lb/>
Home, left this morning. <lb/>
January <lb/>
G. M. Tucker returned to Nor- <lb/>
folk today. <lb/>
A. C. went to Rocky <lb/>
Mount today. <lb/>
J. J. went to <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
Lonnie Phelps returned to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. Savage returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from a visit to <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
Mrs. W. A. Bowen returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from a visit to <lb/>
Plymouth. <lb/>
W. J Rollins went to <lb/>
Thursday evening and returned <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
J. S. wife and son of <lb/>
Newark, N. J. and Samuel Street, <lb/>
of New York, are the guests of <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
J. T. Harris, of Weldon, who <lb/>
has been here a few days helping <lb/>
in express office, returned <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
Ed. II. in and little <lb/>
daughter, Miss Mary, returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from a visit to <lb/>
Durham and Raleigh. <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
Jesse went up the road <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
A. M. Perry went to Scotland <lb/>
Neck this morning. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dudley went <lb/>
to A Mien Friday evening. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. re- <lb/>
turned from Friday even- <lb/>
Mrs. W. M. King left this morn <lb/>
to visit her daughter in Rocky <lb/>
Meant. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brown and <lb/>
children went to Friday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Leslie Hell, has <lb/>
Mrs. B, C. Williams, left <lb/>
Friday evening for <lb/>
M Ada of LaGrange, <lb/>
arrived this morning to visit Misses <lb/>
Helen Delia Forbes, In West <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
BIG NEW STORE. <lb/>
Well may the- good people of Greenville country <lb/>
be proud of Big Store the wonderful bargains <lb/>
that come from that it km. the third time tin- season <lb/>
has the buyer been north, scouring the Sew York. <lb/>
Philadelphia Markets snap; ed up nil the --Juicy <lb/>
This arM leading fall shipment <lb/>
of line Clothing for men and intended a <lb/>
but which was I of the Hood. The re- <lb/>
is. we can offer and boys high -st grade clothing just one- <lb/>
half time clothier's price. They will be read; and placed on <lb/>
the tables on <lb/>
The fellow who swore off New <lb/>
Year's day is now taking quinine <lb/>
whiskey fur the grip. <lb/>
End the Century Club. <lb/>
On the first afternoon of New <lb/>
Century the Club was most charm- <lb/>
entertained at the hospitable <lb/>
homo of Mrs. J. B. Cherry On-- <lb/>
to the absence of a number of <lb/>
in hers there was no literary pro- <lb/>
gramme but the time was pleasant- <lb/>
discussing the <lb/>
books current events of the <lb/>
After which dainty refresh- <lb/>
were served by the <lb/>
The End of the Century Club was <lb/>
by Mrs. at <lb/>
her home Tuesday afternoon, <lb/>
The time was spent <lb/>
plans for the annual <lb/>
reception to be held at the home of <lb/>
Mrs. on January Then <lb/>
elegant refreshments were served <lb/>
and the guests departed with pleas- <lb/>
ant memories of the <lb/>
Wednesday Morn., D <lb/>
Four Car Loads Merchandise Bought <lb/>
MENS <lb/>
Dark colors, double <lb/>
breasted, wool cheviot, kind <lb/>
now <lb/>
WOOL SUITS. <lb/>
1.23 kind now Boys wool <lb/>
pants kind <lb/>
MEN'S SHOES. <lb/>
1.50 kind now kind <lb/>
now 2.98, 1.00 kind now <lb/>
2.75 kind now 11.68, 1.60 kind <lb/>
now About pairs left. <lb/>
STORE GROWING. <lb/>
What has made our store such <lb/>
a busy place I What we advertise <lb/>
we do. The throngs that daily till <lb/>
the store is the very e <lb/>
Oat we rather understate <lb/>
otherwise the remarkable value we <lb/>
have to sell. <lb/>
Our Store. <lb/>
MADE SUITS <lb/>
10.00 kind now <lb/>
HOSE, <lb/>
now Re, kind now <lb/>
We, kind now <lb/>
We leave it to if there is not a snap, or go, about , . . . .,, <lb/>
business not perceptible in any other business in Greenville. It is n. SKIRTS. <lb/>
secret. The dry goods and clothiers are sleeping, waiting kind now <lb/>
for you In come and pay them their per cent, profit. Will yon kind BOW 1.87. <lb/>
Or will you trade iii a live, hustling, progressive concern <lb/>
is working like a Trojan and making your dollar buy two dollars <lb/>
worth. We hare doubled business we are iii now kind now 2.00 kind <lb/>
already, and now want to it. kind now 1.98.3.50 <lb/>
kind now 2.88. <lb/>
Holiday Goods, <lb/>
Greatest of All <lb/>
Over cur loads of fancy goods suitable Christmas <lb/>
entire store a big Bazaar. Everything can think Every price is so low that it es- <lb/>
is right hero. And the a record for and is <lb/>
e-v . .- the reach of <lb/>
within three <lb/>
hundred mile <lb/>
3rd Northern Trip Successful. <lb/>
MEN'S <lb/>
7.50 kind now 1.98,12.50-kind <lb/>
now 7.08, <lb/>
JACKETS <lb/>
All kinds and prices. <lb/>
BLANKETS. <lb/>
kind 11.82. <lb/>
Kind now kind now <lb/>
Me, <lb/>
BEDSTEADS. <lb/>
All styles, all prices. <lb/>
OUTING CLOTH. <lb/>
and heavy Be. <lb/>
DRESS GOODS. <lb/>
to per yard on all line. <lb/>
DRESS GOODS. <lb/>
kind now Be, <lb/>
COUCHES, BIDE BOARDS, <lb/>
CHIFFONIERS, <lb/>
SHEETING. <lb/>
yards lo select from. <lb/>
Everything Imaginable Here. Our Big Store a growing plant, <lb/>
every day. Truth telling and truth selling always go hand in hand here. Our sole aha <lb/>
desire and ambition is for your interest. For you we work. <lb/>
. t, <lb/>
Big New Store. <lb/>
Open Nights. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C<lb/>
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POCKET -ml <lb/>
at very reasonable prices. My <lb/>
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When you to town again m a Dial. <lb/>
V i Shouts Know. <lb/>
education says the <lb/>
until yon he <lb/>
rite a good, legible hand. <lb/>
S., nil the knows ho <lb/>
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and write good English. <lb/>
Write i good letter. <lb/>
PLUCK WHICH BRED PLUCK. <lb/>
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knew -o many <lb/>
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Write a go- letter. <lb/>
a column of figure ream, toad of wearing tap feasts halt <lb/>
Make out an dinar account. s altogether one of <lb/>
Deduct per cent front the <lb/>
the beet In Booth <lb/>
therefore the have seen <lb/>
th. <lb/>
Get a good bale <lb/>
I he Victor SAW is ill Ml <lb/>
for home, <lb/>
Every sale sol a to <lb/>
range trow n <lb/>
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lire <lb/>
of it <lb/>
Receipt It when paid. <lb/>
lie mi ordinary receipt. <lb/>
Write tor <lb/>
i or report pub <lb/>
Write an promissory <lb/>
note. <lb/>
Beckon the or <lb/>
or <lb/>
Draw <lb/>
Take it to proper la a <lb/>
Lank to gel the <lb/>
nil number of yard of oar- <lb/>
pr-t required for <lb/>
him hill n <lb/>
while lie turned half In the <lb/>
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railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
should order freight by <lb/>
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Buy Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
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New and Clean. <lb/>
Oysters. Cd <lb/>
Regular Dinner from o'clock <lb/>
Cents; <lb/>
Soup, kinds <lb/>
Vegetables, Bread, and <lb/>
serf, all for cents. <lb/>
IS. W. <lb/>
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Bagging and always <lb/>
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The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
in out and prices low as the <lb/>
lowest, market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
III i.-11 <lb/>
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unit Grocer and <lb/>
Dealer. paid for <lb/>
Bides, Fur, CottonSeed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, etc. Bed- <lb/>
Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb/>
Suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Bent Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American <lb/>
Cherries, Teaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Currents, Raisins, Glass I <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin <lb/>
Ware, Cakes Crackers, Mara <lb/>
Bent Butter, Stand- <lb/>
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oilier <lb/>
Quantity. for Come <lb/>
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VOL, XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY <lb/>
NO <lb/>
NEW GOODS <lb/>
ARE NOW COMING IN. <lb/>
We sell the Celebrated <lb/>
The only corset that will <lb/>
break down sides. Our line of Bu- <lb/>
Tables, and Wash Stand Covers is <lb/>
and very cheap. Bee us for <lb/>
allovers, val laces. <lb/>
W. T LEE <lb/>
THE CHIEF CAUSE OH <lb/>
year were of <lb/>
murders in the United Slates and yourself. <lb/>
only hangings. Canada Of Never to <lb/>
for the previous year there were yourself. <lb/>
for Of a Not what he earns. <lb/>
The population of this country is but he spends. <lb/>
only thirteen times as large Of The art of for- <lb/>
but the number of our <lb/>
murders is times large. A <lb/>
single one of our the i actual happiness <lb/>
rank furnishes a larger criminal <lb/>
list every year than the vast great <lb/>
half of the continent to the north <lb/>
of us. The Canadians have a right <lb/>
to their boast that as compared <lb/>
with us they are a remarkably law <lb/>
abiding people. <lb/>
This showing which is so <lb/>
to the is part <lb/>
From <lb/>
U. v., Jan. <lb/>
As the administration doesn't <lb/>
wish tn take any more chances, the <lb/>
conferees the part of the <lb/>
on the Army bill, have orders to <lb/>
agree to the bill as it passed the <lb/>
Senate. II is expected to go to <lb/>
Mr. a day or two, <lb/>
and mouths are already watering <lb/>
for the little <lb/>
he will distribute under the <lb/>
law. <lb/>
The Ship Subsidy bill h is been <lb/>
patched up so as to placate <lb/>
opposition, and it is <lb/>
claimed that it will get the vote of <lb/>
every republican if it gets <lb/>
voted upon, ll is lobe consider- <lb/>
ed in the Senate no <lb/>
appropriation bills are bend, <lb/>
for a time, but Senator re- <lb/>
minded Senator that the <lb/>
time would be limited when he <lb/>
gave notice that Finance Com- <lb/>
would, the present <lb/>
week, report the revenue <lb/>
bill. The prediction has <lb/>
been made by a Senator that if the <lb/>
Ship subsidy bill was not passed <lb/>
before the redaction bill, <lb/>
which will have the of way <lb/>
got before the Senate, would not <lb/>
pas all. he democratic Sen- <lb/>
choose they can easily pie- <lb/>
vent Ship subsidy bill getting <lb/>
millionaire- Not what he to a vote, but they conclude <lb/>
These Are th, i. <lb/>
Never to forget <lb/>
get ting actual <lb/>
Of The habit of <lb/>
but what he earns, <lb/>
Not that it is per <lb/>
feet, but that it always attracts. <lb/>
it be good policy <lb/>
allow republicans to pass it. <lb/>
While p all the time <lb/>
Of a good How much that he would be a candidate, <lb/>
you enjoy talking to him. Senator is constantly busy <lb/>
Of Not what it has not I wires lo bring about his <lb/>
seen but what it has not touched, nomination for President, by the <lb/>
Of Not how much you republicans in 1904. His latest <lb/>
accounted for by the fact that feel but how you move in direction was Io make <lb/>
Canada has no great cities j a bid for soldiers vole, by <lb/>
crime and is inhabited; Of a Not how much he bis lo <lb/>
by a homogeneous people know but how much he B. f the democratic lead- <lb/>
of a conglomeration of races and j know. can help gel that <lb/>
The French live mostly Not that he never they will certainly do so, <lb/>
a single province; ideally, but that he never because of their that his <lb/>
mild and easily depicts falsely. j by the republicans would <lb/>
controlled; there has been little fine Not the harm, assure the elect of any <lb/>
of the all he but the good <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, AND OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.<lb/>
an <lb/>
We are still in the forefront of the race after your <lb/>
We offer yon the beat selected line of <lb/>
kinds have Hooded this <lb/>
and there is no race problem <lb/>
as ours. <lb/>
But, as stated this forget. <lb/>
only in part for the astonishing <lb/>
between the criminal re- <lb/>
that he do. That under this <lb/>
Of Not how is stronger than the Civil <lb/>
you remember it, but how much service Law is nothing new, but a <lb/>
disgraceful proof it has just been <lb/>
Of the worst Lead- given by the appointment of Win. <lb/>
a poor life what Hamlet, of who was <lb/>
cords of the two countries. There practice. forced lo resign as a general <lb/>
must be some other a weight- Of a woman's Not how Post Office Depart- <lb/>
reason. This is doubt to I exclusively you of her when for having hired out. his gov- <lb/>
found in the certainty prompt-1 Is there but how often you railroad pass, to be an ill- <lb/>
with which Is think of her she is in the <lb/>
there. <lb/>
Of Not what it does <lb/>
ill but what it does to <lb/>
do. <lb/>
meted out to offenders by Canadian <lb/>
representatives of law order. <lb/>
The guilty are not only not allowed <lb/>
to escape, they are not allowed to <lb/>
delay the processes of conviction <lb/>
punishment. <lb/>
says the Chicago Times <lb/>
Herald, Canadian <lb/>
have the proceedings <lb/>
t from month to month and <lb/>
fr year to year or, after being <lb/>
convicted, appeal from one court to <lb/>
another until the witnesses die of <lb/>
old age or opportunities <lb/>
be found. Nor does this <lb/>
method of floating with <lb/>
wrong-doers in Canada leave the <lb/>
unable to properly defend <lb/>
themselves. They have all the <lb/>
privileges opportunities that <lb/>
our own laws extend to them. The <lb/>
Intent to shield the guilty is lack- <lb/>
is <lb/>
Of the twenty-five indictments <lb/>
for murder in only two were <lb/>
left without final action, while el- <lb/>
even of the indicted were hanged, <lb/>
nine acquitted and three <lb/>
insane. The same policy would <lb/>
hang nearly of our <lb/>
for the year instead of <lb/>
only It be doubled <lb/>
that the in our judicial <lb/>
system, or rather lack of <lb/>
the application of the system, <lb/>
which permits so many <lb/>
murderers to escape their just de <lb/>
sorts, is the chief cause the <lb/>
shocking record of growing crime <lb/>
in Ga., Tel- <lb/>
Words To Think Over. <lb/>
To do God's work we must do it <lb/>
His way. <lb/>
The rays of happiness, like <lb/>
of light, are colorless when <lb/>
ken. <lb/>
Too much sensibility <lb/>
happiness; too much <lb/>
crime. <lb/>
There arc thousands of people <lb/>
who live the cold, dark side of <lb/>
life. What need is light <lb/>
love. <lb/>
No matter what land <lb/>
is, or under what sky, he <lb/>
his eyes he <lb/>
looks the bliss and <lb/>
rest above. <lb/>
More than half of the <lb/>
of the world from a per- <lb/>
verse unwillingness to look the <lb/>
bright side so long as a dark side <lb/>
be discovered. <lb/>
The Christian who works as hard <lb/>
as if everything depended him- <lb/>
self and as unconcernedly us though <lb/>
everything depended upon God, <lb/>
has a perfect <lb/>
The girl with the rainy day skirt <lb/>
; ought not to have trouble in catch- <lb/>
a can run after a <lb/>
man so much better. <lb/>
Baltimore <lb/>
House. other words, a man <lb/>
v, has shown his for a <lb/>
under one of <lb/>
the public service, has given <lb/>
an equally responsible position in <lb/>
another. The secret of Hamlet's <lb/>
is his ability, or <lb/>
ed ability, to control the <lb/>
j voters of <lb/>
A sensational scandal ill the <lb/>
dead letter often of the Post or <lb/>
lice Department, has resulted in <lb/>
the dismissal of the Chief the <lb/>
property division end three clerks <lb/>
Under him, and will probably re- <lb/>
in the entire <lb/>
of the dead letter The <lb/>
clerks dismissed were guilty of COD <lb/>
to get valuable properly <lb/>
nominal prices, by menus of <lb/>
bidding certain packages, <lb/>
properly described <lb/>
of the annual dead letter auction <lb/>
sale. One of made a <lb/>
cornered with a lot of <lb/>
the improperly packages <lb/>
his possession, and uncovered <lb/>
the conspiracy. <lb/>
Ignorance Is <lb/>
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Herald. <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found la any store in Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the beat manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, spring. Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we We offer you the very best service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up strict, its own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
us the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Hats Caps, Silks and Satins, Dies.-. <lb/>
Jackets and I apes, Carpets, Battings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Is Dancing a Fancy. <lb/>
One of the well known ballet <lb/>
. trainers of the discussing <lb/>
the subject one I last week <lb/>
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ward whirling around, with no I Every cotton planter should <lb/>
opportunity or design for a grace- write for illustrated <lb/>
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We  i One Hundred Dollars <lb/>
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that not be cured by Hall's <lb/>
lure. <lb/>
Women's and Children's <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour. Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Bead ts, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings Plow Fixtures, Nails and Hope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line. <lb/>
We buy Strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
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be dances from one mouth's cad lo We the undersigned, <lb/>
another Is step. There i- for the last US years, <lb/>
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from the evolutions Marvin, <lb/>
Druggist, Toledo, O. <lb/>
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acting directly upon the <lb/>
In and in a <lb/>
system, per bottle. <lb/>
Sold nil <lb/>
free. <lb/>
Hall's PUb, are the best <lb/>
fashioned to the waits and <lb/>
the two step. With hi- bands on <lb/>
hi- hip- lie glided back forth, <lb/>
all the <lb/>
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wanted to Oar only good <lb/>
is they do not want <lb/>
what difference does it <lb/>
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say, a any one can do Does <lb/>
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to be popular some one ask- <lb/>
young people of Jersey city, <lb/>
siring i Inn <lb/>
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t, , was duly <lb/>
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weekly to the <lb/>
raising fund I If in <lb/>
two years the sum shall not have <lb/>
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is to be forever abandoned. <lb/>
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contribute week and the man <lb/>
may is not because his <lb/>
incidental expenses will be greater <lb/>
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Ranges <lb/>
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scientific principles which are economical, durable, <lb/>
and convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look <lb/>
for the <lb/>
mark, which is shown upon every genuine <lb/>
or Range, and do not be deceived <lb/>
by worthless Imitations and substitutes. <lb/>
lead all others ill yearly sales popularity, <lb/>
him. <lb/>
is secret of the whole <lb/>
have to ill,.;. <lb/>
No In <lb/>
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master- live on with this <lb/>
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almost as indifferent the blacks. <lb/>
ill can, the thanks of do , however, that <lb/>
the general public by re- <lb/>
pealing war revenue act <lb/>
a stump tax. <lb/>
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small nil are at the <lb/>
government <lb/>
would never impose them <lb/>
under war or <lb/>
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passed since Congress <lb/>
the raising of revenue by the small <lb/>
-lamp tax. ll is a lax which the <lb/>
everyday citizen We It staled that there were <lb/>
loss of time and a about five divorces <lb/>
it be so in Virginia. We <lb/>
believe that If the poll tax were re- <lb/>
quired to be paid twelve months in <lb/>
of the election great <lb/>
lardy of white men would protect <lb/>
their while the great <lb/>
body of would de- <lb/>
election <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
I voices la Carolina- <lb/>
Sold Exclusively by <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
that make coal of I he stamp <lb/>
-light in <lb/>
comparison with tin- total <lb/>
receipts, proceeds <lb/>
of the stamp tax hardly worth <lb/>
considering. -in ill -lamp <lb/>
enough to justify the <lb/>
in. ii I the tax- <lb/>
payers.-- Si. <lb/>
Hunt. <lb/>
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led in Carolina dining <lb/>
pa-i Iii- a <lb/>
fact. The Legislature can per <lb/>
form a great public duty by enact- <lb/>
ii l. a a a. -ii logo ii divorce law. <lb/>
evils incident to divorces are <lb/>
i. and when the marriage tie is <lb/>
regarded as permanent bind- <lb/>
effect it will lose much of the <lb/>
should attend it, <lb/>
and the home, head <lb/>
of society, and <lb/>
will threaten <lb/>
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friends who arc visiting him, Mesa. led. too easily ob- <lb/>
s. Tho marriage union <lb/>
Br. Jr., killed as <lb/>
broken. Mar. <lb/>
I ridges a hunt took <lb/>
day. Thai a line <lb/>
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hunters arc good shots. <lb/>
pi I he only creed <lb/>
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