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I M ow offering you one Hue, of <lb/>
room snore, hats. <lb/>
POCKET and TABLE <lb/>
at reasonable prices. My line of <lb/>
is the of any market are fresh and cheap. <lb/>
When you to town again give me a trial. <lb/>
From <lb/>
Washington. U. U., Jan. <lb/>
Mr. J. Ed. of Gold Hill, <lb/>
spent yesterday and this morning <lb/>
Salisbury on his way home from <lb/>
If an extra session of Congress Concord, where ho had been took- <lb/>
has to be railed to pass the Ship after the estate of his father <lb/>
as now seems prob I he late Hurley- <lb/>
able, the republicans are going to son. Mr wife is dead <lb/>
make Philippine legislation the but left a daughter, who will <lb/>
excuse for the extra session. in her mother's estate <lb/>
leading republican Senators had re- Connected with settlement of <lb/>
laid that there was to be the estate comes a story as strange <lb/>
DO Philippine by this as true. Mr. called our <lb/>
arr blushed <lb/>
Y in s lo i <lb/>
las. White. <lb/>
Get a <lb/>
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con- <lb/>
for home, office and <lb/>
Every sale bill a to b tin <lb/>
Prices range r in up <lb/>
T L <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Congress, and Senator had <lb/>
abandoned his bill, Wat by the <lb/>
nay gives the President about the <lb/>
MM authority Civil <lb/>
in the Philippines that be <lb/>
DOW exercise under his authority <lb/>
as Commander in-Chief of our Mil <lb/>
forces. announced his in <lb/>
I to try to get a <lb/>
Com mil tee sent to the Philip- <lb/>
pines, it and <lb/>
at first confusing for Mr. Merlin- <lb/>
icy to send I report from the Phil <lb/>
to <lb/>
urging the Immediate passage of <lb/>
bill, reinforcing it <lb/>
with the of Secretary <lb/>
Root and his own. Mr. <lb/>
knows the absolute <lb/>
getting the Philippine legislation <lb/>
for in the short time left of <lb/>
and only the re <lb/>
port and message Congress to <lb/>
prepare the way for an extra <lb/>
to the following item in <lb/>
the Concord of the <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
instance of generosity and <lb/>
unselfish sacrifice occurred in this <lb/>
comity the estate of the late <lb/>
Benjamin was in the <lb/>
hands of bis administrator that <lb/>
seldom has n parallel in the records <lb/>
any court. Mr. <lb/>
wife was Mrs. of <lb/>
C., who brought to her <lb/>
new home one eon by her <lb/>
marriage. Mr. had <lb/>
seven children and thus a family <lb/>
of eight children were gathered <lb/>
under one roof. Their home at <lb/>
in this county, was one of <lb/>
plenty prosperity and to all <lb/>
human view, a long and peaceful <lb/>
life was before a happy family. <lb/>
one sad evening last year Mr. <lb/>
was fatally hurt and <lb/>
died a few hours. The widowed <lb/>
. M. <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb/>
Denier. paid for <lb/>
Hide. Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Hit <lb/>
Is, Turkeys, Egg, etc. <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Suits, <lb/>
Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor <lb/>
Mr, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Meal Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Pi Currents, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Best Butter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Sewing Machines, and nu <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
Perfect Health. <lb/>
Keep the system in perfect or- <lb/>
de by the occasional use of <lb/>
Liver Pills. They reg- <lb/>
the bowels and produce <lb/>
A Vigorous Body. <lb/>
For sick headache, malaria, <lb/>
constipation and kin- <lb/>
diseases, an absolute cure <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
TAKES UP. <lb/>
A ml with brindle stripe, crooked <lb/>
apparently in <lb/>
years old, has been In toy about four <lb/>
oath. Owner is hereby <lb/>
for tame pay charge keeping <lb/>
com of W. I. <lb/>
N. Jan. 1901. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Notice hereby given that <lb/>
will be made to the or <lb/>
North Carolina to prohibit the tale of <lb/>
liquor within two mile of the Missionary <lb/>
Baptist church near the town cf <lb/>
N. C Jan <lb/>
Phone RE <lb/>
1500 REWARD <lb/>
We will any caw <lb/>
Liter Complaint. <lb/>
of we ran <lb/>
not cure with the Ult a <lb/>
Pill, when the are <lb/>
with. They are and <lb/>
to tic <lb/>
ll contain <lb/>
contain of <lb/>
and Imitations. Sf by mall. Stamps taken. <lb/>
Clinton and <lb/>
Jackson streets Ill sale l-T <lb/>
J L N O <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Application will be made to the <lb/>
to amend the charter of the town of <lb/>
h. MB, Sr Mayor. <lb/>
C. Clerk. <lb/>
January, 1901. <lb/>
indigestion <lb/>
dyspepsia <lb/>
biliousness <lb/>
and the hundred and one <lb/>
ills caused by Impure Wood <lb/>
or inactive liver. yield <lb/>
to the purifying and cleansing <lb/>
properties contained is <lb/>
It cures permanently by <lb/>
naturally on all organs the <lb/>
body. Asa <lb/>
builder, and health-restorer, it <lb/>
has do equal. Put us in <lb/>
and sold at each. <lb/>
MM<lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
which I mother, with broken hopes, <lb/>
some of the active only of lite welfare of <lb/>
of the Ship Subsidy bill will those left to her core and <lb/>
end the financial prospect, which <lb/>
have seats, if it becomes <lb/>
IV. <lb/>
Mr. has tried to <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
were before her and <lb/>
to the administrator that her <lb/>
-en the republican tor property in Carolina <lb/>
for the of <lb/>
THE COUNTY SCHOOL <lb/>
HAVE THE<lb/>
over you also have <lb/>
COPY<lb/>
of lit k. k <lb/>
i lead pencils cent, <lb/>
B j .; , tablet with <lb/>
rubber tipped U-a-l t, a . <lb/>
in nice wood box S rents p. <lb/>
and pen. an . I , <lb/>
great let <lb/>
piper l <lb/>
or tile <lb/>
for -3 <lb/>
army, by announcing <lb/>
he to give those <lb/>
to men who had served in <lb/>
the Philippines with the <lb/>
I teem, as far as possible to do so. <lb/>
The qualification was <lb/>
he knows very <lb/>
some of those <lb/>
TAKEN UP. <lb/>
A male hog, weighing shout SO pound <lb/>
black while marked <lb/>
round hole in right Hat up <lb/>
with my there two <lb/>
months. Owner notified to come <lb/>
eel bog pay charge. <lb/>
Four miles north <lb/>
herself and her son. to ac- <lb/>
any part her legal right in <lb/>
Mr. Hurley estate. <lb/>
Mr. Mi that Mrs. <lb/>
i staled that she that <lb/>
her deceased had saved <lb/>
for the sake of <lb/>
bis children and as she had been <lb/>
Night <lb/>
l. <lb/>
s-if-abuse, or <lb/>
aDd <lb/>
A nerve <lb/>
blood <lb/>
Ink flow to pile <lb/>
, -ind restores the <lb/>
youth. Br mall <lb/>
O notes <lb/>
Loss <lb/>
diseases <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
-w woo o w. <lb/>
an with our to <lb/>
copy our guarantee bond. <lb/>
.-.-.------- <lb/>
will demanded by men whose j married to Mm three years <lb/>
not turn down, haying means of her own she <lb/>
V big republican row is probable would refuse her dower. <lb/>
distribution of these <lb/>
he Famous garter Fountain gen <lb/>
rites <lb/>
TO <lb/>
MAGAZINES. <lb/>
And when u comes to<lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
over tin <lb/>
places. <lb/>
Senator whose successor <lb/>
is expected to present his <lb/>
I during the present week made <lb/>
bis farewell bow In <lb/>
what of his admirers declare <lb/>
lo been the best speech he <lb/>
ever made. The speech was <lb/>
rally made on the following <lb/>
Ion, offered by the <lb/>
I justice, the public welfare, and <lb/>
the national honor, the <lb/>
immediate cessation of <lb/>
, in the Philippine islands, upon <lb/>
terms the <lb/>
of the people, <lb/>
and conserving and guaranteeing <lb/>
the interests of the U but it <lb/>
was not confined to the Philip <lb/>
pines. It the general <lb/>
political conditions and the out <lb/>
look for the immediate future, In- <lb/>
showing how unwise <lb/>
Mr. and his <lb/>
In most of their <lb/>
Senator bacon has bean given <lb/>
being designated to <lb/>
read Washington's farewell address <lb/>
Senate on <lb/>
birthday. The brewers put the <lb/>
on Senator and be <lb/>
in turn put them Senate <lb/>
on Finance, and the re <lb/>
is that the amended bill for <lb/>
the reduction of War tuxes as re- <lb/>
ported to I he Senate keeps <lb/>
promise brewers in exchange <lb/>
for their campaign <lb/>
reduces the tax on beer to <lb/>
a barrel. Audit is dollars <lb/>
U brass buttons that the House <lb/>
Will agree to tills, although when <lb/>
the bill was before House, an <lb/>
amendment the tax at those <lb/>
figures ill voted down. <lb/>
House Committee on Bank <lb/>
has reported two <lb/>
bills, but whether either <lb/>
will gel acted is not yet <lb/>
tutu, The Committee Ins adopted <lb/>
a resolution, making one of them, <lb/>
the Hill bill for establishing the <lb/>
parity between the silver dollar <lb/>
and fold, a special In <lb/>
House with two days for debate, <lb/>
but that resolution will have to <lb/>
ii. by the Committee on Rules <lb/>
before It becomes The <lb/>
Other reported is the <lb/>
bill maintaining at <lb/>
all times the parity of the Stan- <lb/>
with gold. Two <lb/>
lo members, <lb/>
I lungs, K. V., and of <lb/>
Mass voted with the republicans <lb/>
lo favor of reporting the latter <lb/>
bill. <lb/>
The estate is valued at <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
j s- <lb/>
Tablets <lb/>
for <lb/>
or Shrunken<lb/>
paid. <lb/>
St-, CHICAGO, <lb/>
by J L <lb/>
N U <lb/>
Di 1868. <lb/>
J. ff. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Tics Hags. <lb/>
and <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
We would rejoice with exceed- <lb/>
great joy if the Legislature <lb/>
pass a law prohibiting the <lb/>
manufacture and sale of cigarettes <lb/>
the State. II is too much to <lb/>
hope that such a law will be en ct- <lb/>
ed. The business is so entrenched <lb/>
in it will take a <lb/>
Highly, united effort to uproot it. <lb/>
Bat it be done. Trot, the <lb/>
breaking up of the business would <lb/>
moan the lots of vast capital <lb/>
the removal of some of our <lb/>
citizens; bat better this than <lb/>
the nil. death if a thousand <lb/>
We have doubt in the <lb/>
world that the evil effects of <lb/>
habit more to be <lb/>
dreaded and deplored than those <lb/>
which follow the drinking of <lb/>
liquor. And yet bow softly we <lb/>
speak of the former, and how we <lb/>
berate and the latter. <lb/>
Whiskey drinking is disreputable <lb/>
it deserves lo and decent <lb/>
public sentiment la arrayed solidly <lb/>
against ii; cigarette smoking is <lb/>
popular, a young gent <lb/>
suffers no loss of social favor <lb/>
though he blow smoke through his <lb/>
nose in the finest parlor. It is <lb/>
high time that we call a Spade a <lb/>
The pale face of many a <lb/>
bright boy tells the tale of the <lb/>
work of monster that we have <lb/>
nourished our bosom <lb/>
day when sacrifice is great <lb/>
enough our people will lift their <lb/>
voices against I Ins enemy <lb/>
as the voice of man. Hut the <lb/>
hour has not yet <lb/>
and Children. <lb/>
Arc angry <lb/>
Satisfy Your Appetite at the <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Next door to <lb/>
Everything New and Clean. <lb/>
Gut, <lb/>
Soup, a kinds meat, kinds <lb/>
Vegetables, Bread, Coffee and De- <lb/>
all for cents. <lb/>
B. W. <lb/>
Manager <lb/>
STILL AT FIVE POINTS, <lb/>
with a good stock of <lb/>
Gr <lb/>
consisting of meat, meal, <lb/>
flour, coffee, <lb/>
syrup, <lb/>
snuff, canned goods and <lb/>
anything usually found <lb/>
a grocery store. Thank- <lb/>
yon for your liberal <lb/>
patronage in the past and <lb/>
by fair dealing to <lb/>
merit your favors in the <lb/>
future, I am <lb/>
RIVER <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for <lb/>
leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer Edgecombe leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. O. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
DEALER <lb/>
GREENVILLE S. C. <lb/>
Si <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on has i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly es <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
L. H Pender, <lb/>
Tobacco Flues. Tin <lb/>
Expert Gunsmith employed. All <lb/>
and work <lb/>
first class. of gnus a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Agent for <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Wholesale Hatters, <lb/>
NORFOLK, V A. <lb/>
We carry all style Hats, Al- <lb/>
Ounce Hats, Stiffs of all <lb/>
shapes, in fact anything the <lb/>
Hat line. <lb/>
We have made II. Hooker <lb/>
our sole distributer for Greenville <lb/>
and yon will find a full line of <lb/>
Tucker Hats at his store. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
Bf virtue of the power in me by <lb/>
a deem made in a Special now <lb/>
pending in the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
county entitled Jesse A. <lb/>
J. J. Mills, <lb/>
Mills and the other heir at law of Ly- <lb/>
James, will on Monday <lb/>
h day of February. 1901, lo <lb/>
before lbs Court Home door In the <lb/>
town of lo bidder, <lb/>
the following described piece or parcel of <lb/>
land That certain tract adjoining <lb/>
MOM land, J- T. Allen <lb/>
Jolly land, the home tract of A. Ty- <lb/>
and other, eight acre <lb/>
more or baa and being the identical eight <lb/>
acre Intel of land that was conveyed by L. <lb/>
P. to Term or <lb/>
, . <lb/>
W. <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
W, R. WHICHARD BRO., <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
par and prices low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
has just <lb/>
commenced Omaha, Neb. <lb/>
of that city, bail a <lb/>
son who was from <lb/>
The father an <lb/>
eminent to perform the <lb/>
usual op ion, but when the <lb/>
pol i came the doctor was <lb/>
out of the city. Another surgeon <lb/>
war I In, the operation was <lb/>
performed the boy died. Now <lb/>
the is suing the first <lb/>
for claiming that if <lb/>
knife had been wielded by the one <lb/>
who previous knowledge of <lb/>
the case the life would have <lb/>
saved. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All owing for for the <lb/>
year prior, Will Call and <lb/>
with W. or <lb/>
S old <lb/>
or send direct to me, HOT. <lb/>
folk. Vs , P. O. boa <lb/>
II. M. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
I forbid trespassing by any one any <lb/>
by with gun <lb/>
or dog any t me, and trapping, <lb/>
rutting timber wood, passing over <lb/>
or on any other manner, on any <lb/>
following lands; tract known <lb/>
the John farm in Falkland town- <lb/>
It. R. Cotton, <lb/>
and the foreman land others <lb/>
lying on the aide of Tar river. <lb/>
tine tract known and Ben <lb/>
Tarn, in Falkland <lb/>
Mrs Randolph, the Pebble farm and <lb/>
lying the aide of Tar river. <lb/>
will he prosecuted. <lb/>
U. J. <lb/>
Mi, <lb/>
IN <lb/>
A LINE OF <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wire to New York, <lb/>
Chicago New Orleans. <lb/>
THE ST <lb/>
and fever is a bottle of Grove's <lb/>
Tonic. <lb/>
Iron and quinine in a form <lb/>
No pay. <lb/>
supply of the abort <lb/>
form crop liens now ready Re <lb/>
The One Day <lb/>
For aM In gr. <lb/>
III <lb/>
cola <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM J. <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Year II, Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. taken at <lb/>
I office. Semi- <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be together <lb/>
one year for or Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for payable ad- <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hard ware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE MB. <lb/>
J. B. COBBY.<lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
A. SHOW MOO. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Re elector. <lb/>
m i <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TRUTH If <lb/>
PER. <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY <lb/>
NEW GOODS <lb/>
ARE NOW IN. <lb/>
We sell the Celebrated <lb/>
CORSET. The only corset that will not <lb/>
break down the sides. Our line f Bu- <lb/>
Tables, Wash Stand is <lb/>
beautiful and very cheap. us for ham- <lb/>
swiss, val laces. <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO- <lb/>
Some of Our Doctor. <lb/>
The of doctors of <lb/>
cine has been subject of comment <lb/>
for many years, and voting men <lb/>
have urged lo seek some <lb/>
suit Which would offer re <lb/>
wards and a inure certain living lo <lb/>
workers. The phrase <lb/>
is always room the <lb/>
however, has upheld thousands of <lb/>
bright young men whose natural <lb/>
bent is for the practice of medicine <lb/>
or surgery. That there is. In troth <lb/>
room for thoroughly educated <lb/>
and surgeons is suggested <lb/>
by the revelations Ignorance on <lb/>
the part of who <lb/>
Dave succeeded in making a living <lb/>
by private or in the pub- <lb/>
service. For a grant many <lb/>
years the leading colleges <lb/>
of the country, particularly those <lb/>
the Eastern States have requited <lb/>
or have seemed to require a high <lb/>
degree of preparatory knowledge <lb/>
or those who have applied for en <lb/>
trance the examinations re- <lb/>
quired for gradual ion have been <lb/>
regarded as exacting. In spite of <lb/>
elevation of the <lb/>
of medical education, ii is up. <lb/>
deniable that the business <lb/>
which should to the efficient has <lb/>
fallen Into the bands of block <lb/>
heads. <lb/>
In the Snell will case, now be- <lb/>
of Public Expenditure. I He Loyal <lb/>
The Louisville Courier-Journal We notice a number of editorials <lb/>
lakes as its text the fact that the in other papers on the line fie- <lb/>
pending river and harbor bill car- written about in the Sun. <lb/>
appropriation of j We refer to imperative duty of <lb/>
and produces an editorial on the residents of a community lo la- <lb/>
the growth of public, expenditures I loyal to that community, We be- <lb/>
refers to the fact that that all of our people, not <lb/>
a few years ago only in this city, but in this sec <lb/>
was considered an extravagant sum l ought to do everything <lb/>
for harbor, and it might I possible to business and <lb/>
have mentioned that the present enterprise of this city and section. pay- <lb/>
pension budget, years j The people should always buy <lb/>
after close of the civil war, is j from our merchants rather <lb/>
the largest in the history of the. send away for what they can <lb/>
This increase public . here and thereby help to sustain <lb/>
expenditures in one of the curious and some other city. It <lb/>
impressive manifestations of I is untrue to say that our merchants <lb/>
fie times. It runs cannot do not sell as cheaply <lb/>
State, county and as any others. It is admitted that <lb/>
pal governments. We recently bad j our merchants sell as good <lb/>
to say of the tides at lower prices than any- <lb/>
growth in the expense of the I where else, as a number of our <lb/>
North Carolina State government merchants have gone into the <lb/>
in twenty five years, pointing out wholesale trade, our country mer <lb/>
that it was out of all to can rest assured that <lb/>
growth in population or wealth lean buy here at wholesale cheaper <lb/>
and this, too, when it was not up- and quicker at less cost of freight- mentioned the best <lb/>
that there had great age away from here. Our the leading writers <lb/>
extravagance in any one particular merchants are more inter- <lb/>
direction. Doubtless a in building up and keeping <lb/>
statement would show the up a good home market here for <lb/>
same relative Increase of expenses, their products than anywhere else. <lb/>
in the county and gov Hence they should our <lb/>
TO PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are skill i i the of the <lb/>
We offer you the beat selected line <lb/>
race after your <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
sad Europe. Seasonable all year round, Spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It la our pleasure to show you what yon want awl to <lb/>
sell you If we can. We offer you the best polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly own merits. <lb/>
When yon come lo market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if j oil do not see our. immense Stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember as and following Hues of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Cups, Silks and Sal ins, Dress <lb/>
Jackets Cat Mailings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's and <lb/>
Harness, Horse and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Molasses, Laid. Head Is,, <lb/>
of was placed <lb/>
Ion the stand as an expert <lb/>
Ion insanity, lie expressed such <lb/>
i obviously opinions that I Flour Meat Sugar <lb/>
attorney side exclaim- j <lb/>
to the <lb/>
I man doesn't know what j <lb/>
he shouted, Plows. Castings and Plow Fixtures, Rope. <lb/>
In tin- witness, know what ; <lb/>
an adverb The witness ad j Till Y <lb/>
milted that be did no. I ii i. <lb/>
justly observed the lawyer, . ,. ,. i .; ., . <lb/>
, for Furniture and in that Hue. <lb/>
can this expert know about ,.,,, ,, r . , ,. i <lb/>
. . . We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or Approved <lb/>
medical terms he t know . , n t . <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
an adverb from a noun The at- <lb/>
On Insanity and nervous disorders; <lb/>
works which are used in the j <lb/>
medical school as <lb/>
asked the expert if be hail read <lb/>
any of thorn. Again the witness; <lb/>
in the State, with no wholesale merchants. So we j negative. Only <lb/>
parent reason, and in most cases, <lb/>
with nothing especial lo show for <lb/>
it. The subject affords interest- <lb/>
matter for study. The theory <lb/>
that suggests itself is that <lb/>
when the subject was under <lb/>
consideration these be- <lb/>
fore, that as a people become <lb/>
better off and as civilization ad- <lb/>
public as well as private <lb/>
wants multiply and must be <lb/>
to all, stand by up for <lb/>
this locality and it will bring you <lb/>
good Sun. <lb/>
V Negroes. <lb/>
Ind., Jan. <lb/>
Cities towns along the <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Ohio <lb/>
rival have a crusade against <lb/>
the The entire trouble <lb/>
dates back to the of the <lb/>
tied, and undoubtedly the people of I at Bock port <lb/>
North Carolina are better off than for the murder of the white bar- <lb/>
Simmons at last <lb/>
mouth. The of safety <lb/>
they were twenty-five years ago. <lb/>
This theory harmonizes with that <lb/>
axiomatic fact that the luxury of <lb/>
today is the necessity of tomorrow, <lb/>
and if the theory is sound then <lb/>
this increase In public burdens is <lb/>
not an unmixed but <lb/>
ply it this discussion only to <lb/>
State conditions, for the reckless <lb/>
Early Straws of Fashion. <lb/>
The drooping hats will be mini <lb/>
South For <lb/>
sudden adjournment the session <lb/>
saved the export from the astound- seen In Spring. <lb/>
confession, in reply to a downs are made long on the <lb/>
that he had never read any I boulder, yokes and are <lb/>
work on insanity. down long on the shoulders <lb/>
This display Of had the shoulders are <lb/>
in the results of Judge j Tucks will be very much in <lb/>
Golfs examination of a New fork deuce the coming spring sum- <lb/>
police surgeon. themed-liner. <lb/>
official ignorant the simplest It is really too early to tell <lb/>
facts relation to his profession, whether the furor for gold will run <lb/>
the lawyer asked him if he bad over Into another <lb/>
read work of <lb/>
My and i run m <lb/>
His Mrs <lb/>
just opposite the Alfred <lb/>
i full and i line of <lb/>
w in in <lb/>
M. A I pr <lb/>
-lore, with <lb/>
Goods and Notions. <lb/>
received a complete link of <lb/>
MILLINERY <lb/>
Trimmed Sailors, Chiffons, Sill.- and Velvets of <lb/>
all I -ii r, one of the complete of Millinery to <lb/>
; tin . Mrs. M. Con ell id have i barge of I he mil- <lb/>
department and In- glad all her old friends and <lb/>
customers call her. <lb/>
The real estate investor should <lb/>
not lose sight of the fact that the <lb/>
Southern to in- <lb/>
public most favorable <lb/>
opportunities. No section offers <lb/>
a-desirable and at the same <lb/>
as cheap lands and lots; values in <lb/>
the South are below their Intrinsic <lb/>
worth. South has too much <lb/>
unused real properly. This eon <lb/>
will not last many years. <lb/>
outside world is out <lb/>
that the country posses- <lb/>
numerous attractions for <lb/>
and number <lb/>
this city has ordered the police to know that is gowns. people Into the subject <lb/>
arrest all strange and, a and highest author- will be popular j marvel the ultra conservative <lb/>
Not nil of was modest <lb/>
reply. said law <lb/>
must wait and sec if we feel gold <lb/>
when the summer days come. <lb/>
Cravats are seen on the new <lb/>
cloth <lb/>
And sun it draws, <lb/>
New . u <lb/>
can organ, publishes follow <lb/>
fa -t- about pi com- <lb/>
annual <lb/>
bill now before <lb/>
i This is the I <lb/>
largest appropriation on record. <lb/>
The amount to be <lb/>
this year for pen-ions. III years <lb/>
close of the civil war. to <lb/>
the charge <lb/>
due, the <lb/>
payments on the <lb/>
live years from i <lb/>
elusive. <lb/>
It i- more than double the up <lb/>
for eleven years <lb/>
ago. <lb/>
is more than double i <lb/>
of the Federal <lb/>
for , in <lb/>
the first year of civil war. <lb/>
It nearly equals total ex- <lb/>
of Federal govern- <lb/>
excluding Interest <lb/>
public debt, iii 1-71. only years <lb/>
ago. <lb/>
It five times what <lb/>
Hie republic was paying for pen <lb/>
shins years after the <lb/>
end of civil war. <lb/>
total number of the pen- <lb/>
now the roll is <lb/>
Tell ago were <lb/>
twenty years ago there wen- <lb/>
The total number of the new <lb/>
claims allowed last year <lb/>
by more -.- <lb/>
the occasioned <lb/>
roll deaths of old pen- <lb/>
years the cud of <lb/>
the civil war. <lb/>
Every cotton planter should <lb/>
write for our valuable illustrated <lb/>
j pamphlet, <lb/>
It is free,<lb/>
i i . X Kill<lb/>
, N-. V. <lb/>
bring them before the city poll <lb/>
judge. If they give <lb/>
reason for being here they will be <lb/>
sentenced to the rock pile. <lb/>
It is estimated that there arc <lb/>
extravagance in the national gov- conned men in this city who <lb/>
eminent is open manifest, and I absolutely refuse to work. They <lb/>
b finger could not lie placed the spend their time the low saloons <lb/>
items in which it is most and dives of the city and live the <lb/>
two arc mentioned rivers, best way they can. election <lb/>
and harbors and We j day they are the market for the <lb/>
believe that a party having for its highest bidder. Other in <lb/>
presidential candidate a along liver arc taking <lb/>
live who commanded con- steps to drive the worst clement of <lb/>
of the country, could, at j away. In sonic towns no <lb/>
the next election, dislodge from is permitted to remain. Vigil- <lb/>
power the present profligate regime committees have been anoint <lb/>
upon this one issue In the at Grand View, Enterprise, <lb/>
last campaign, however, this vital <lb/>
issue, affecting the pocket of every <lb/>
voter country, was given <lb/>
over, rainbow-chasing being the <lb/>
only thing on the <lb/>
Tell City <lb/>
the trouble at <lb/>
many of the colored people have <lb/>
left that town. <lb/>
rial in <lb/>
B. M. Phillips,, formerly editor <lb/>
of the Greensboro Telegram, has <lb/>
been appointed clerk to Insurance <lb/>
Commissioner Young, at I bottom of is not an <lb/>
No doctor can truthfully <lb/>
to enjoy good health. <lb/>
It's natural for crank to <lb/>
find life a grind. <lb/>
The well that truth lies at tho <lb/>
on diseases I <lb/>
replied the police surgeon; <lb/>
but I read a translation of some <lb/>
Of his It should be said <lb/>
that the medical profession in New <lb/>
York has had nothing to do <lb/>
the choice of police surgeons. <lb/>
This particular shining light ad- <lb/>
be owed his appoint- <lb/>
to <lb/>
arc that the <lb/>
Impression, which shared, <lb/>
that our for the insane are <lb/>
burdened with the care of <lb/>
ates, is mistaken. These <lb/>
are crowded genuinely <lb/>
moreover, <lb/>
though some of <lb/>
seated are more or less well the <lb/>
great majority are notable to stand <lb/>
expense required to maintain <lb/>
insane There appears lo <lb/>
be no way out lint to increase t In- <lb/>
capacity the maintenance of <lb/>
these Institutions, being so, it <lb/>
should be done with no reluctant <lb/>
spirit, but <lb/>
order. <lb/>
i spring, and all the w <lb/>
omen <lb/>
Nice and Monte Carlo are wear <lb/>
the light pastel shades in <lb/>
and pale pinks, blues <lb/>
beiges, as usual. <lb/>
Mixed cloths arc very much <lb/>
is to say, black with n <lb/>
liberal peppering of white. <lb/>
with white, and pastel blue. <lb/>
For slender women nothing can <lb/>
be prettier for the spring than the <lb/>
boleros with backs consist <lb/>
log of three little pieces on each <lb/>
side, one over the oilier round <lb/>
at the cuds. Above these <lb/>
piece is a belt. de <lb/>
forest's Paris Letter In Feb- <lb/>
Home Journal. <lb/>
land pessimist who past <lb/>
Mecca el the <lb/>
scorned Idea of Immigration <lb/>
even moving from the to the <lb/>
South. The Southern <lb/>
has currying on a <lb/>
most active educational campaign <lb/>
and through its efforts thousand <lb/>
people are being inform j <lb/>
ed regarding South. Some of <lb/>
our reader.- do not <lb/>
why they are being so earn <lb/>
and persistently to <lb/>
move South. Let US tell again- <lb/>
we have a grand is cap <lb/>
able of sustaining a much greater <lb/>
population; when the lands are all <lb/>
properly we will do a <lb/>
is Mecca all the <lb/>
portion of the human <lb/>
family to seek solace in free love. <lb/>
II a man becomes dissatisfied with <lb/>
bis wife for any cause, or a wife <lb/>
prefers another lo her husband, <lb/>
here be or she applies for a divorce <lb/>
I w much r of <lb/>
refused. of the <lb/>
complaining with slight <lb/>
evidence, is <lb/>
am not an alarmist, but i do say <lb/>
our present system divorce <lb/>
law must result tho <lb/>
debasement of public morals. The <lb/>
law of marriage divorce, as II <lb/>
prevail- here, is nothing less than <lb/>
concubinage. should <lb/>
Banks. <lb/>
The Slate Corporation <lb/>
Ion made tin it- report, for I he last <lb/>
fiscal year, to Governor Aycock. <lb/>
I tie gives some interesting <lb/>
ii- to the operation of rail- <lb/>
roads and banks, which we <lb/>
lake the follow i <lb/>
The i- in this State have <lb/>
bail a profitable year, as will <lb/>
appear examination of the <lb/>
annual of each railroad <lb/>
company. The gross earnings of <lb/>
the from operation Id <lb/>
Carolina were <lb/>
against for ; <lb/>
M for ; and <lb/>
for operating expenses <lb/>
were against <lb/>
i ii I SOU ; for 1808 ; and <lb/>
for ; income <lb/>
in operation was <lb/>
against for ; <lb/>
for 1808, and <lb/>
for <lb/>
three miles of railroad <lb/>
were added to the railroad mileage <lb/>
iii i year. <lb/>
There is u railroad in State <lb/>
hand- of a receiver. <lb/>
There were in banks organ <lb/>
in that there arc <lb/>
State bunks in operation in the <lb/>
Some of the Massachusetts us <lb/>
are starting wood yards where <lb/>
tramps have to saw for food and <lb/>
lodging. A. quarter of a cord of <lb/>
wood Is tho price Of lodging and <lb/>
two meals. The average tramp <lb/>
who is averse to tackling wood <lb/>
piles, gives these towns go <lb/>
by- <lb/>
larger business and this will amend law so us to permit ab- <lb/>
ally follow the success of our divorce only for infidelity or <lb/>
irons. Hence we do not suggest Chicago Tribune. <lb/>
that for <lb/>
other reasons than to meet with the <lb/>
greatest prosperity. -Southern <lb/>
Field. <lb/>
always for a <lb/>
to have too many strings lo <lb/>
beau. <lb/>
There Isn't n shipyard In this <lb/>
country which hasn't a- much <lb/>
it can do, and yet <lb/>
the say. <lb/>
their i- lo <lb/>
the ship building industry. <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
,,, . ,. ;,,,,,,. <lb/>
v. general banking pow- <lb/>
; savings banks and <lb/>
t pi <lb/>
have u capital of <lb/>
against a capital for <lb/>
. making <lb/>
Increase of They <lb/>
have to <lb/>
071,055.50, 10,611,040.71 <lb/>
for 1800, an Increase of <lb/>
1,7.1. The total resources the <lb/>
State shown by their last <lb/>
report, was 814,017,850.04, <lb/>
the lo make live <lb/>
reports to us during year <lb/>
e had each of them examined <lb/>
i and we have <lb/>
reports with each <lb/>
with reports the <lb/>
, -and <lb/>
can that seem to have <lb/>
i bad a i year. <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, V. <lb/>
O. J. Ed. fit Owner <lb/>
Entered at the Post <lb/>
Greenville, N. a-s <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
Tugboat. <lb/>
is but <lb/>
it does somewhat to <lb/>
rehearse for a SI the <lb/>
have been doing. <lb/>
Greenville is very in <lb/>
water for lighting Ore, yet <lb/>
there are some of the ton n <lb/>
who protest against an issue of <lb/>
bonds to a of <lb/>
water works and other improve <lb/>
meet. <lb/>
There is much no of <lb/>
bad roads. Still Pitt county is <lb/>
away the limes in <lb/>
to improve the public loads. <lb/>
We send com ids to work tin- <lb/>
roads in other comities and lei our <lb/>
own roads get almost <lb/>
the lax on <lb/>
rained to <lb/>
pound a den schedule pack <lb/>
mailer size was adopted in order <lb/>
retail remain <lb/>
changed. In the revenue redaction <lb/>
bill a- to the Senate <lb/>
is a provision for a <lb/>
of in of tobacco stamps, <lb/>
bin for restoring the former <lb/>
size of the packages. pal <lb/>
should lie corrected, <lb/>
ii be the desire of the senate <lb/>
ii . the ii should <lb/>
in the tax reduction. <lb/>
internal lax man <lb/>
tobacco yielded nearly <lb/>
Should the tax be <lb/>
reduced one and the size <lb/>
of pi tomato unaltered the <lb/>
profit to the to- <lb/>
manufacturers would be <lb/>
m So <lb/>
version of tax reduction into <lb/>
pockets of monopoly should be <lb/>
or tolerate I by con <lb/>
gross. Philadelphia <lb/>
Ii ban en said, and con- <lb/>
men In England much more <lb/>
settle down contentedly a <lb/>
. n es in rural than <lb/>
do . Ii <lb/>
.- . the English women not <lb/>
to country <lb/>
ii ; illy rave <lb/>
hi. V iii ii j strict than <lb/>
i ; I <lb/>
n . i loves life and <lb/>
i i in. a- <lb/>
lent- <lb/>
NEWSY It AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
C. Jan. <lb/>
Important facts for <lb/>
of d of fence per <lb/>
yards. <lb/>
if rail fence for years <lb/>
rails for, yards or rails <lb/>
per panel. <lb/>
Splitting rails at <lb/>
per <lb/>
ft timber at perm. 1.20 <lb/>
Hauling and putting up rails <lb/>
Shrubbing fence per year <lb/>
for cars <lb/>
years 91.95 <lb/>
Making total cost for rail fence <lb/>
in in per <lb/>
say nothing of loss of laud <lb/>
taken, <lb/>
of walling. <lb/>
feel plunk at per <lb/>
bundled delivered <lb/>
ASSEMBLY <lb/>
The Law Maker are Do- <lb/>
in,<lb/>
Among the bills <lb/>
were the following. <lb/>
Sugg, to authorize any city <lb/>
or town along line of the Great <lb/>
Eastern to to its <lb/>
capital stock. <lb/>
to establish a graded <lb/>
school <lb/>
Hi to establish a Surd <lb/>
of examiners for <lb/>
These were some of new bills <lb/>
Hy Hit issue bonds in <lb/>
aid of insane and lo pension sold- <lb/>
Cut, to incorporate the Snow <lb/>
Hill and company. <lb/>
WEDNESDAY, <lb/>
The bad a busy s <lb/>
work but no new hills were intro- <lb/>
Among the bills that passed <lb/>
third reading was <lb/>
Greenville to issue Winds. <lb/>
President notice <lb/>
Congress to observe economy has <lb/>
borne fruit in appropriations <lb/>
will run up to one <lb/>
sand six hundred million dollars <lb/>
for the next two years. Hut then, . , . ,. <lb/>
this is a business administration, there lie helpful Io all <lb/>
In i. -i<lb/>
1.001 <lb/>
910.74 <lb/>
The bill to allow alimony <lb/>
a, each, delivered 3.00 ., <lb/>
vote. <lb/>
HOUSE, <lb/>
A ion <lb/>
asked for compulsory <lb/>
. School law. <lb/>
Johnston county petitioned for <lb/>
917.00 dispensary. <lb/>
Some of the new bills <lb/>
910.00 <lb/>
It. nails at per l <lb/>
Cost of making walling <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Average cost of plank wall- <lb/>
inn <lb/>
Strictly business, in fact. <lb/>
tar <lb/>
II<lb/>
In lb Iii II 1-. ill ii <lb/>
f a to <lb/>
once impressed with tin <lb/>
fact that the town needs improve- <lb/>
and wonders do <lb/>
not have them. Then if he ,; <lb/>
our own protesting against i i. i <lb/>
Improvements what can be bis Hie <lb/>
opinion of the town her pea <lb/>
Wire fence yards, <lb/>
at per yard <lb/>
at each <lb/>
Hi staples <lb/>
Pulling up I <lb/>
A deficit i- b <lb/>
i. ailed I.;, <lb/>
mi enormous row is worth <lb/>
to pi ice all <lb/>
soldiers over years of age <lb/>
and not Worth over on the <lb/>
pension roll. <lb/>
By <lb/>
, In provide a <lb/>
better tor school <lb/>
rail fence takes a large teachers <lb/>
i i . . <lb/>
Congress to reach <lb/>
Tin surplus i- both an <lb/>
barrier that to an <lb/>
Io tax lion, <lb/>
Morris, to reduce the <lb/>
cacti year and your fence is f ,, <lb/>
to be thrown down by stock, blown from <lb/>
down in storm, or burned when Hyde county was looked into awl <lb/>
to it. settled, the vote being for <lb/>
Your plank fence is a strong Democrat, to keep bis seat. <lb/>
fence, i subject to be burn <lb/>
and when your posts decay some <lb/>
I be force of rind against the plank <lb/>
has had her <lb/>
this kepi Hie town behind <lb/>
more than anything else, is that <lb/>
there have always been some <lb/>
her citizens ready to oppose <lb/>
against any movement <lb/>
made the improvement of Hie <lb/>
town. <lb/>
will the posts before en- i ; ., . , , . <lb/>
asking provision be made <lb/>
wire fence is ,,, , ,, ,. ,., <lb/>
care of the insane of the <lb/>
31st. <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
Several were <lb/>
ii i . i <lb/>
lire and proof and stock can- <lb/>
i. throw ii down as no a <lb/>
The posts will last <lb/>
There is little doubt that there <lb/>
will be a light in the next Senate <lb/>
to exclude Senators elected by tin- <lb/>
four southern Slates in which S for eon- <lb/>
is There <lb/>
i ill be none, however, to <lb/>
hi . j i i <lb/>
. . J -i longer because the storm has no <lb/>
Ph . i, i, fur power on wire, and will hut <lb/>
this year instead of with <lb/>
el N of posts, <lb/>
V., the This wire fencing can be had by <lb/>
Pan applying to the Wire <lb/>
. probable that general as- Co., S. C. <lb/>
I.;, the <lb/>
ii w . i <lb/>
. . the I r Io <lb/>
Senators from northern Stales <lb/>
uneducated and ignorant <lb/>
i. i. <lb/>
En- <lb/>
-i hi l i-iii -i i he I ii <lb/>
In in I a mistaken <lb/>
foreigners are not allow, d to vote, j . as n <lb/>
i . . arrived. <lb/>
he man d <lb/>
i . and <lb/>
; .-. <lb/>
. i. <lb/>
i lean i an, <lb/>
not i <lb/>
Four with six <lb/>
are now deadlocked and <lb/>
oft hem may go without <lb/>
lion in upper <lb/>
much longer will per- <lb/>
the Senate to throttle an <lb/>
Dual amendment passed by <lb/>
House providing for the popular <lb/>
election of members of t select <lb/>
are to follow <lb/>
suggestions President inn <lb/>
do just as he and his cabinet . <lb/>
what is use in <lb/>
with expense of having a c. <lb/>
Why not let <lb/>
hi cabinet be <lb/>
and he done with <lb/>
News. <lb/>
tor <lb/>
of ill <lb/>
not be as large of <lb/>
Menu Olive will probably ship <lb/>
per as many crates as last sea- <lb/>
son; the Warsaw sec <lb/>
will about per <lb/>
of the below Will <lb/>
saw will be fortunate if in n <lb/>
age to secure per cent .; I hi ii <lb/>
. i ill. lie in <lb/>
arc m did m <lb/>
it inn, session should <lb/>
prove Is yen <lb/>
that crop be very <lb/>
. Hi i ii says <lb/>
lb, i in ; hi, in a i <lb/>
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. with . <lb/>
. ii i In i- d <lb/>
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; in. are also <lb/>
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,. I lie i <lb/>
i I is <lb/>
me in her <lb/>
Stale. <lb/>
A petition from <lb/>
the Confederacy asked for <lb/>
appropriation tor the support of <lb/>
the Home. <lb/>
Several presented <lb/>
petitions asking for a <lb/>
of the election laws. <lb/>
The alimony bill that was <lb/>
ed the previous day was on <lb/>
reconsidered and taken up again. <lb/>
All the new Introduced <lb/>
were local in their character. <lb/>
A sensation was crested in <lb/>
House by the presenting of a <lb/>
by I, Craig, of <lb/>
instituting Impeachment <lb/>
proceedings against Chief Justice <lb/>
D. M. Finches and Associate <lb/>
Justice H. M. Douglas, of the <lb/>
Supreme court. charges are <lb/>
but ii judges violated Con- <lb/>
borne. Miss issuing the mandamus <lb/>
i. ii. Mossier, Miss May State Treasurer to pay a <lb/>
and Mr. Sol , claim I. buck salary to <lb/>
Manic and Mr. White, when the <lb/>
Miss Creech and ; had forbid inch pay- <lb/>
Mi. Alfred Warren, Ava; <lb/>
nay and Mi. H Hodges, Miss <lb/>
Fannie and Mr. Carl C. on any previous day of the <lb/>
Harper, Mr. session. Among <lb/>
Frank i. S after the j By to provide for the <lb/>
I be wedding party drove to auditing and recording of re <lb/>
the I lie groom at to sell real <lb/>
II. ion. ion, <lb/>
Mis- Bruce Sutton was mar- <lb/>
to Mr. I. w. <lb/>
o'clock at <lb/>
the of parents, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. ii, I. Sutton. about <lb/>
six miles from Rev. XV. <lb/>
G. Johnston formed <lb/>
The Miss <lb/>
Penile Herring and Mr. It. K. <lb/>
Miss Move and Mr. J. II. <lb/>
county, where a re- <lb/>
was given bust night. <lb/>
There en- many handsome <lb/>
wedding Free <lb/>
Press, <lb/>
personal property. <lb/>
By Carson, to give trial judges <lb/>
discretion to the number and <lb/>
length of speeches in all actions <lb/>
l in their respective courts <lb/>
other than capital cases, thereby <lb/>
necessity of the In- <lb/>
pi. thin- is ., ,. . . . , ,. <lb/>
. the the <lb/>
ll-- i and labor will locale . ,. , , ,,,. <lb/>
in the State <lb/>
w ,. re tin i-an . , . , ,, <lb/>
of the <lb/>
in ; N i on is so ,. , . <lb/>
, people s . <lb/>
By transcribing the <lb/>
build up a town as a news <lb/>
pa -veil pat us pew- <lb/>
III capital when <lb/>
and return u verdict <lb/>
in enough in Bl lies <lb/>
us sew iii; for I col <lb/>
normal one; in. two ministers, <lb/>
of a per cent shortage will no three lawyers, two doctors and one <lb/>
doubt be more with re newspaper reporter. <lb/>
Olive Advertiser, <lb/>
Hi i lug i <lb/>
of I to i. <lb/>
a.-. hull, in pi . <lb/>
of <lb/>
ling I ho pupils the public <lb/>
Slate capital. The <lb/>
; a-- I <lb/>
. e native I <lb/>
wood ornamented with a <lb/>
shield of the Stale a gold <lb/>
ll an inscription. <lb/>
The old Leaf years went <lb/>
,;.,. one who is of favoring the whip <lb/>
. h of bar- <lb/>
us they feel there would be Just is of <lb/>
should be appreciated. . <lb/>
. . . II ml and return a verdict <lb/>
Advertiser, and , , <lb/>
it would be met <lb/>
n ore so few ,., . , ., . , <lb/>
By i in, to make <lb/>
of the church <lb/>
in of Carolina a <lb/>
corporal ion sole. <lb/>
n n a- as I hey Thieves broke into the <lb/>
lie i ion to lax the dogs two miles north of town, <lb/>
mid get rid of a f night, and stole ail of <lb/>
on sheep killing curs and give <lb/>
, , Pt the <lb/>
I lie a cum eight in <lb/>
City Sentinel. <lb/>
POPULATION OF TOWNS <lb/>
What the Census Shows la Pitt <lb/>
County <lb/>
census bulletin, giving de- <lb/>
balled information as <lb/>
for <lb/>
has been issued. There are <lb/>
incorporated cities, towns and <lb/>
the and from the re <lb/>
port we get the following figures of <lb/>
those Pitt county <lb/>
1900 1800 <lb/>
is the only village <lb/>
the county that shows a decrease <lb/>
ill population. <lb/>
Those having no in <lb/>
column have been <lb/>
-inn- that date. <lb/>
IN WASH- <lb/>
Washington, X. C. Jan. 1901 <lb/>
glad to note improvement <lb/>
in A. F. Ellsworth, who is ill at <lb/>
Troy. <lb/>
The steamer Sophie Wood has <lb/>
been purchased by parties below <lb/>
here, and will be put on the route <lb/>
Durham's Creek, <lb/>
Hath, to this place. <lb/>
Capt. Howard will be Mas- <lb/>
John Barker <lb/>
A Co., X. Y. lumber is in <lb/>
town to buy lumber. <lb/>
W. M. Co., of Sag- <lb/>
Mich., have leased the plan <lb/>
mill and saw mill at <lb/>
and expect to do considerable <lb/>
during the year. They have <lb/>
also contracted for <lb/>
Go's cut and loused their tug, <lb/>
E, W. Marts. <lb/>
Humor it S. C. <lb/>
has purchased W. A. <lb/>
late residence on Second street. <lb/>
Dr. J. Rodman is building <lb/>
on bis lot on West Second <lb/>
street. <lb/>
Mr. Joy who for some years <lb/>
has been of Zion's parish, <lb/>
left on the on the 28th for <lb/>
his future <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
F. II. Shod lo Wilson on <lb/>
Monday to join or take the Knight <lb/>
degrees. I have not yet <lb/>
received light enough to an <lb/>
as to the term to use. <lb/>
s. s. of and <lb/>
of <lb/>
large stock holders in Eureka <lb/>
Lumber Co., have been here for <lb/>
several days attending annual <lb/>
stockholders meeting, <lb/>
The Ice Company is <lb/>
putting in new and larger ma- <lb/>
Jim <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
Welcome For 1901. <lb/>
WHY <lb/>
Can we not serve you footwear for <lb/>
men, for <lb/>
The cheapest, but best goods will be kept at <lb/>
our store. A complete stock of everything and we <lb/>
want you to <lb/>
us nil anything wanted in dry goods lino. No <lb/>
trouble to show our merchandise. Every day we <lb/>
are receiving new goods. A new line of <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/>
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
For anything kept in Ant dry goods store. <lb/>
S C, Jan. <lb/>
Rev. Ur. of Ayden. was <lb/>
in town Sun. i and Sunday <lb/>
and preached t able <lb/>
made a <lb/>
trip to Washington yesterday. <lb/>
The price of cotton advanced so <lb/>
in our merchant smile <lb/>
when you say cotton <lb/>
Vina Ward, Lena Harris <lb/>
and Nobles, who have been <lb/>
Dr. C, M. Jones, left for <lb/>
their homes Monday. look <lb/>
sad now. Come again, young <lb/>
ladies, to cheer them up. <lb/>
F Powell is very sick With grip. <lb/>
J. J. Mason, who has work- <lb/>
K. Peterson Co., Washing- <lb/>
ton, came borne Saturday very <lb/>
sick hut is up again. He will leave <lb/>
today for Washington to go on the <lb/>
road for the <lb/>
Drummers an so thick in town <lb/>
we can't shoot hawks to keep them <lb/>
from catching chickens. <lb/>
John W. Mayo went to Wash- <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
L. E. went out to see his <lb/>
girl Sunday. is a clever <lb/>
buy and a young merchant, <lb/>
out girls. <lb/>
The Mayor and Commissioners I <lb/>
of this place have been working on <lb/>
the streets and opening up i <lb/>
Hies. It makes the town look <lb/>
much better. not <lb/>
so large, she docs the business. <lb/>
W. is on the sick <lb/>
list this week. <lb/>
Three Times The <lb/>
OF ANY OTHER. <lb/>
EASIER. <lb/>
THIRD <lb/>
Agents wanted all <lb/>
territory. <lb/>
Manufacturing Company, <lb/>
Atlanta, <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
S. T WHITE, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
JACK ITEMS <lb/>
Buck Jack, N. C. Jan. <lb/>
Mrs. Mills nice Miss <lb/>
is quite sick. <lb/>
Henry White, Misses <lb/>
and Lucy White accompanied by <lb/>
returned Sunday <lb/>
from Dover where the had been <lb/>
visiting relatives. <lb/>
W. II Wynne's school at Shine- <lb/>
Eye closed Friday. He is now <lb/>
at Black Jack. <lb/>
Don't be surprised If you hear <lb/>
of another wedding in soon. <lb/>
A one inch advertisement insert- <lb/>
ed once in Youth's Companion <lb/>
Costs in the Home <lb/>
Journal and these rates <lb/>
these papers tire full of <lb/>
Baby <lb/>
The ire -i t turn much <lb/>
p. ed lo mean. <lb/>
c. I i II Friend has <lb/>
I mi <lb/>
been . <lb/>
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IS I thoroughly <lb/>
I a <lb/>
la R and the <lb/>
I -J pond quickly and <lb/>
t. pan. Fund Is <lb/>
r-. r . <lb/>
harm food, k a <lb/>
ACCIDENT AT <lb/>
Mr. W. H. Mortally <lb/>
Injured. <lb/>
A terrible accident occurred at <lb/>
this afternoon at the saw <lb/>
mill of Mr. W. H. The <lb/>
governor belt to the engine broke <lb/>
engine This <lb/>
frightened the fireman so be <lb/>
lied. Mr. started to the <lb/>
engine with the stop- <lb/>
ping it by shutting off the steam. <lb/>
Hy the lime he reached it the en- <lb/>
had gained such terrific <lb/>
momentum that drive wheel <lb/>
all to pieces. One of <lb/>
spokes from this wheel struck Mr. <lb/>
in the abdomen <lb/>
most disemboweled him <lb/>
were quickly summoned and <lb/>
they pronounced his injuries of a <lb/>
fatal character, saying it would be <lb/>
impossible for him to live longer <lb/>
than a few hours. <lb/>
A telephone message about <lb/>
o'clock stated Mr. <lb/>
was 31st. <lb/>
I Is I with <lb/>
I rising or awaiting <lb/>
t i . any <lb/>
. a . accompany <lb/>
i of a I In Tampa, <lb/>
Ft. I an a I <lb/>
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in <lb/>
i. . I . <lb/>
lore, pr Battle. <lb/>
LO CO., <lb/>
Ca. <lb/>
r l i <lb/>
to North Carolina, <lb/>
Wednesday three stores <lb/>
and one residence at <lb/>
were by fire. <lb/>
Aycock <lb/>
Solicitor to <lb/>
Congressman- elect E. W. <lb/>
The body of Wyatt Hicks was <lb/>
brought here Wednesday. He be- <lb/>
longed to the 14th Infantry and was <lb/>
killed in the storming of <lb/>
6th last. He was given a <lb/>
military Post. <lb/>
J. S. Fifth street, <lb/>
owns a curiosity the shape of a <lb/>
legged dog, which was <lb/>
Saturday puppy has <lb/>
a miniature loot a fourth of <lb/>
an inch long the place of the <lb/>
right fore leg. The small foot is <lb/>
growing directly from body. <lb/>
The other legs perfectly form- <lb/>
Star.<lb/>
The <lb/>
STERN<lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
PH . Pi <lb/>
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STATEMENT, <lb/>
I Audited and by <lb/>
bud of Pill <lb/>
Receipts end <lb/>
and cf <lb/>
said Count; for tic Fiscal <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
PAUPERS. <lb/>
NO. V. <lb/>
. <lb/>
j. n.-ii Son. <lb/>
t J. . <lb/>
puny . <lb/>
h w Chapman . <lb/>
. <lb/>
; Haddock . <lb/>
all . <lb/>
y Dupree . <lb/>
. <lb/>
n . <lb/>
Sum Cherry . <lb/>
C. . <lb/>
John . <lb/>
Randolph . <lb/>
U J. i- . <lb/>
W. . <lb/>
May . <lb/>
Manna . <lb/>
ii . <lb/>
. <lb/>
i;. . <lb/>
Grimmer . <lb/>
Parker . <lb/>
A . <lb/>
IS . <lb/>
j Polly Smith . <lb/>
S. Ill own . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Oliver . <lb/>
Polly . <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
U Mary . <lb/>
Teel . <lb/>
St, A. . <lb/>
Settle . <lb/>
I. . <lb/>
k. a. <lb/>
Peter May . <lb/>
to Henry Dall . <lb/>
Heath wife <lb/>
Daniel . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Council Chapman . <lb/>
Rives . <lb/>
Mary Brown . <lb/>
Kills . <lb/>
. <lb/>
ii. w. Smith . <lb/>
r-0 wife. <lb/>
Ell Williams . <lb/>
Simon Tucker .<lb/>
Jennie Moore . <lb/>
It Maria Price . <lb/>
patsy . <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Maria . <lb/>
Grimes . <lb/>
Mary Roberson . <lb/>
Keel . <lb/>
Johnson wife. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Isabella . <lb/>
Joseph Cox . <lb/>
Foreman . <lb/>
Margaret Allen . <lb/>
Belcher . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Henry Johnson . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
Matthews . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Edward Smith . <lb/>
W. F. . <lb/>
Dunn . <lb/>
1.2 . <lb/>
ion Ellen . <lb/>
Louie and wife. <lb/>
Nam-y Moore . <lb/>
K and son . <lb/>
J. II. . <lb/>
Adams . <lb/>
Winnie . <lb/>
Jam.-a . <lb/>
Haddock . <lb/>
Joyner . <lb/>
Hannah . <lb/>
Elisabeth . <lb/>
Amanda . <lb/>
Sam. Cherry . <lb/>
C. . <lb/>
John Wilson . <lb/>
Hardy . <lb/>
J. Pope . <lb/>
W. and wife <lb/>
Klan May . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Carr. <lb/>
David . <lb/>
B. Neal . <lb/>
Chaney . <lb/>
Jason Parker . <lb/>
Annie Smith . <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
S. . <lb/>
Atkinson . <lb/>
Oliver . <lb/>
Polly . <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
Teel . <lb/>
A. . <lb/>
Battle . <lb/>
I. . <lb/>
R. A. . <lb/>
Pater May. <lb/>
Henry Dall . <lb/>
Heath and <lb/>
Washington . <lb/>
Isabella linage. <lb/>
Council Chapman . <lb/>
1st Sam I . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Dupree . <lb/>
W. Smith . <lb/>
and wife. <lb/>
Williams . <lb/>
Tucker . <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner . <lb/>
Jennie Moore . <lb/>
Maria . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Cannon . <lb/>
Martha . <lb/>
Maria Harrington . <lb/>
Frank . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
Keel . <lb/>
Willis Johnson and wife. <lb/>
. <lb/>
I. . <lb/>
Joseph Cox . <lb/>
Rebe.-ea . <lb/>
Allen . <lb/>
.<lb/>
Henry Johnson . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Edward smith . <lb/>
Matthews . <lb/>
W. M. . <lb/>
Nobles . <lb/>
and wife. <lb/>
CO <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
l or, <lb/>
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I SO <lb/>
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I on <lb/>
2.1<lb/>
I M <lb/>
I M <lb/>
I H <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
I H <lb/>
N. To Whom Issued. <lb/>
John Wilson . <lb/>
Ml Battle Gay . <lb/>
Johnson and if. <lb/>
Nancy Moore . <lb/>
K. Henderson and son. <lb/>
Ml J. II . <lb/>
Adams. <lb/>
Winnie Chapman . <lb/>
M James Long . <lb/>
Edwin Haddock . <lb/>
Mrs. Joyner . <lb/>
Hannah Dupree . <lb/>
Elisabeth . <lb/>
Amanda Dunn . <lb/>
Chi I. . <lb/>
c. . <lb/>
1.1 John Wilson . <lb/>
Hardy Ran . <lb/>
NI J. Pot . <lb/>
o. W ham an I <lb/>
May . <lb/>
I'M Ned . <lb/>
2-j Martha . <lb/>
H Carr . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
Ml E . <lb/>
Chaney . <lb/>
21-7 Jason Parker . <lb/>
Ill Annie Smith . <lb/>
Redmond Fulford . <lb/>
Polly . <lb/>
s. Brown . <lb/>
Atkinson . <lb/>
Oliver . <lb/>
Polly Worthing. . <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
Mary Joins . <lb/>
Teel . <lb/>
A. . <lb/>
. <lb/>
i. Simmons . <lb/>
II. A. . <lb/>
Peter May . <lb/>
Henry Dall . <lb/>
Heath and wife. <lb/>
Daniel . <lb/>
i.-.-i . <lb/>
Council Chapman . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Mary Brown . <lb/>
Ellis . <lb/>
an Dupree . <lb/>
Q, W. . <lb/>
Abram and wife. <lb/>
ill Wright Williams . <lb/>
Simon Tucker . <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner . <lb/>
Jennie Moore . <lb/>
Ml Maria Price . <lb/>
Palsy . <lb/>
Barbara Cannon . <lb/>
Ill Maria Harrington . <lb/>
Frank . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
.-I Keel . <lb/>
Willis Johnson wife. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Isabella . <lb/>
Joseph . <lb/>
Foreman . <lb/>
Allen . <lb/>
daisy Belcher . <lb/>
mount . <lb/>
Henry . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Edward Smith . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Louis Nobles wife. <lb/>
Prank wife. <lb/>
W. G. . <lb/>
T. Tyson . <lb/>
Argent Smith . <lb/>
A. Moore. <lb/>
Win. Willis <lb/>
Lang . <lb/>
Maria Brown . <lb/>
Nancy Moore . <lb/>
K. Henderson A Son. <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
Adams . <lb/>
James Long . <lb/>
Edwin Haddock . <lb/>
Mrs. Joyner . <lb/>
Hannah Dupree . <lb/>
IN Harris . <lb/>
Amanda Dunn . <lb/>
Sam Cherry . <lb/>
c. Horton . <lb/>
l John Wilson . <lb/>
4-5 . <lb/>
J. II. Pope . <lb/>
HI W G. Windham wife. <lb/>
May . <lb/>
Ned May . <lb/>
Manila . <lb/>
Catharine Carr . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
E, Neal . . <lb/>
Grimmer . <lb/>
Jason Parker . <lb/>
Annie . <lb/>
Redmond Fulford . <lb/>
Polly Smith . <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson . <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
I I <lb/>
III <lb/>
Oliver Byrd <lb/>
. <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
Mary Jones . <lb/>
Teel . <lb/>
Gray . <lb/>
l. Simmons . <lb/>
It. A. Roberson . <lb/>
Henry Dan . <lb/>
Heath wife. <lb/>
Washington Daniel . <lb/>
Isabella . <lb/>
Council Chapman . <lb/>
Samuel Rives . <lb/>
Brown . <lb/>
Kills . <lb/>
Dupree . <lb/>
w. <lb/>
Abraham Hemby wife. <lb/>
Mt Wright Williams . <lb/>
Ml Simon Tucker . <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner . <lb/>
Jennie Moore . <lb/>
Maria Price . <lb/>
Patsy . <lb/>
Cameron . <lb/>
Ill Maria . <lb/>
Frank . <lb/>
Mary Roberson . <lb/>
Keel . <lb/>
Willis Johnson wife. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Isabella . <lb/>
Joseph COS . <lb/>
Foreman . <lb/>
Allen . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Henry Johnson . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Nobles and wife. <lb/>
Frank and wife. . <lb/>
Argent Smith . <lb/>
A. Moore . <lb/>
William Willis . <lb/>
Lang . <lb/>
Maria . <lb/>
Ml Margaret Heath . <lb/>
Mai lam Smith . <lb/>
John . <lb/>
Robert Richmond . <lb/>
Peter Thomas . <lb/>
Hannah <lb/>
HI J. J H. Cox. <lb/>
Smith . <lb/>
It. L. Davis and brothers <lb/>
fill Nancy Moore . <lb/>
Ill K. Henderson and son . <lb/>
J. II. . <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
III <lb/>
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i a <lb/>
No. To Whom Issued. <lb/>
HI Polly Adams . <lb/>
Janus Ling . <lb/>
Ill In Haddock . <lb/>
Ill Mrs. Charles Joyner . <lb/>
Hannah Dupree . <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
Amanda Dunn. <lb/>
Ml C. Horton . <lb/>
Wilson . <lb/>
Hardy . <lb/>
J. i Pope . <lb/>
Hi W. .;. and wife <lb/>
;.; May . <lb/>
Ned Ms. <lb/>
Martha . <lb/>
Carr . <lb/>
i I ii. <lb/>
B. Neal . <lb/>
Grimmer . <lb/>
Annie <lb/>
i I Fulford . <lb/>
II Polly Smith . <lb/>
I Virginia Atkinson . <lb/>
i Byrd . <lb/>
Polly W . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Mary Jones . <lb/>
Teel . <lb/>
Gay . <lb/>
, I. Sim . <lb/>
Ml R. A. Roberson . <lb/>
Henry Dall . <lb/>
Tones Heath and wife . . <lb/>
III . <lb/>
Council Chapman . <lb/>
Mary n . <lb/>
i Ellis . <lb/>
Dupree . <lb/>
W, Smith . <lb/>
Abram Hemby and wife. <lb/>
III lama . <lb/>
Tucker . <lb/>
Joyner . <lb/>
OH Jennie U.- . <lb/>
I- Maria . <lb/>
. <lb/>
I i Cannon. <lb/>
I Marls Harrington . <lb/>
Frank Grimes. <lb/>
Mary Roberson . <lb/>
M Keel . <lb/>
Willis on and wife. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Isabella . <lb/>
II. Joseph Cox . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Margaret Allen . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Henry Johnson . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Ellen . <lb/>
Louis and wife <lb/>
Prank Bright and wife. <lb/>
MS Argent Smith . <lb/>
. <lb/>
William WHIM . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Maria . <lb/>
Margaret Heath . <lb/>
Smith . <lb/>
John Hell . <lb/>
Robert Richmond . <lb/>
Peter Thomas . <lb/>
Hannah Braxton . <lb/>
J. D. Pope . <lb/>
Clam . <lb/>
Nancy Moore . <lb/>
K. Henderson and son. <lb/>
J II. . <lb/>
Polly Adams . <lb/>
James Long . <lb/>
Edwin Haddock . <lb/>
Mrs. Joyner . <lb/>
Hannah Dupree . <lb/>
Elisabeth . <lb/>
71.1 Amanda Dunn . <lb/>
c. Horton . <lb/>
John Wilson . <lb/>
Hardy Randolph . <lb/>
J. D. Pope . <lb/>
7.10 W. Windham and wife <lb/>
Klan May . <lb/>
7.12 Ned May . <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
Catharine Carr . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
E. . <lb/>
Chaney Grimmer . <lb/>
and Annie Smith. <lb/>
Redmond Fulford <lb/>
Smith . <lb/>
To Virginia . <lb/>
Oliver . <lb/>
Polly . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Mary Jones . <lb/>
Teel . <lb/>
nettle . <lb/>
I,, summons . <lb/>
77.1 A. Roberson . <lb/>
Henry Dall . <lb/>
Heath and wife. <lb/>
. <lb/>
council Chapman . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
Kills . <lb/>
Dupree . <lb/>
C W. . <lb/>
Hemby wife. <lb/>
Wright . <lb/>
.-- Tin . <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner . <lb/>
Jennie Moore . <lb/>
Maria Price . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Barbara Cannon . <lb/>
Maria Harrington . <lb/>
Frank . <lb/>
Mary Roberson . <lb/>
Keel . <lb/>
Willis Johnson and <lb/>
. <lb/>
Isabella . <lb/>
Joseph . <lb/>
Bi Foreman . <lb/>
Margaret Allen . <lb/>
mount . <lb/>
Henry . <lb/>
MO David Boyd . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Ellen Matthews . <lb/>
Louis Nobles and wife <lb/>
Frank and wife. <lb/>
in . <lb/>
A, Moor.- . <lb/>
Willis . <lb/>
Long . <lb/>
Maria Brown . <lb/>
mo Margaret Heath . <lb/>
ill Mariam Smith . <lb/>
John Bell . <lb/>
u Richmond . <lb/>
Peter Thomas . <lb/>
Ill Hannah . <lb/>
Clark . <lb/>
Ill Washington Daniel . <lb/>
I Flanagan Coffin Co. <lb/>
Teel . <lb/>
Peyton . <lb/>
HI y Moore . <lb/>
vii k. Henderson son <lb/>
J. ll. . <lb/>
HI Polly Adams . <lb/>
I. A. <lb/>
Mil. i has. Joyner. <lb/>
Hannah Dupree . <lb/>
Elisabeth Harris . <lb/>
MO Amanda Dunn . <lb/>
c. . <lb/>
John Wilson . <lb/>
Hardy Randolph . <lb/>
J. D, and wife. <lb/>
KM W. O. Windham and wife<lb/>
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Martha . <lb/>
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Ml n y Grimm i <lb/>
Smith . <lb/>
Ml II Fulford <lb/>
Polly . <lb/>
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Oliver .<lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
v . <lb/>
To .<lb/>
I. Simmons . <lb/>
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Dull . . <lb/>
Ti in . Hi nth an I wife-. <lb/>
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Rives . <lb/>
Ml Mary <lb/>
Kl i . <lb/>
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Allen . <lb/>
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Frank . <lb/>
Art <lb/>
Ml . a M <lb/>
Will Will a . <lb/>
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M. mi . <lb/>
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Thomas . <lb/>
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I Clark . <lb/>
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William i-i <lb/>
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Nil. v M . re . <lb/>
K. in and wife . <lb/>
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doubt that I'll be lien before sun- <lb/>
Mr. Gallup scratched back of bis <lb/>
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geese had been known t., live to <lb/>
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to offer. <lb/>
want lo you n bile you <lb/>
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nil about me. Samuel. <lb/>
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you. If you don't marry <lb/>
within four weeks you'll want soft <lb/>
fur winter. The soap grouse <lb/>
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another fellow Just what they <lb/>
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he j-pent his loot <lb/>
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and cast off from <lb/>
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ashore, but when got kin In ho <lb/>
proved a beauty feet Inches <lb/>
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haul. to <lb/>
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gold and f <lb/>
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while Bab can digest a man. they <lb/>
are not able to negotiate <lb/>
among other thing. <lb/>
found the body of a fill <lb/>
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parent be must have been hi <lb/>
iii weeks before. <lb/>
in his overcoat then- was a copy <lb/>
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cable laid lie I ween and <lb/>
Australia, and the <lb/>
over six weeks on <lb/>
London Sydney. con <lb/>
tallied news if the outbreak of the war <lb/>
it <lb/>
apparent that lite <lb/>
In London, bad been recalled lo <lb/>
serve tin army of the I. <lb/>
had either jumped or fallen board <lb/>
channel and had up <lb/>
by this great which to <lb/>
the Of his <lb/>
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good wash brush up a full <lb/>
feed on his shillings, having given <lb/>
Ti to his and sent him <lb/>
his He n <lb/>
idea v. shod lo have as few <lb/>
who was the greatest wool <lb/>
broker in Sydney the ad- <lb/>
dress. Ire Went i the <lb/>
his <lb/>
got an audience the buoy <lb/>
broker. No one In Sydney mo <lb/>
of war between <lb/>
and wool being sold <lb/>
at n <lb/>
my man. what can do for <lb/>
Bated the broker. <lb/>
want to tell the poof <lb/>
Immigrant, the price of wool <lb/>
Would In Sydney should break <lb/>
out between Trance and It <lb/>
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to said bro- <lb/>
replied <lb/>
the are marching <lb/>
on and hut t a <lb/>
and bloody war has actually be- <lb/>
said the broker <lb/>
mall from London yesterday. <lb/>
bringing news up to v. i ago, <lb/>
there Is no news of u <lb/>
The Immigrant lien unfolded <lb/>
the paper, dated <lb/>
previously. v as no <lb/>
over There I i no humbug <lb/>
about It. for such a paper not lie <lb/>
produced In <lb/>
matter i-roof <lb/>
Wool shillings <lb/>
a pound on Ion market, <lb/>
On the Wool thought <lb/>
broker mail when they HOW <lb/>
buying up on market <lb/>
Dud wiring offer nil over <lb/>
He a at any cite, <lb/>
all the wool Iii Australia <lb/>
looked happy. Sure enough. In a few <lb/>
time out came news by the <lb/>
mall up went prices. The <lb/>
broker sold mil fur mid <lb/>
a pound <lb/>
on deal <lb/>
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well through the lucky stroke he <lb/>
la now keeping a public in Wool <lb/>
lance. <lb/>
I WANT MORE ROOM FOR A LARGER <lb/>
STOCK OF CLOTHING AND GENT'S <lb/>
AND WILL CLOSE OUT MY <lb/>
Ml- Moil i It ml. <lb/>
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months government <lb/>
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holey towels, fie. <lb/>
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Silver Star<lb/>
Homespun<lb/>
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wide, and On-<lb/>
Chester Cotton Flannel <lb/>
Cotton Flannel <lb/>
Heavy Flannel all <lb/>
wool, at IS <lb/>
Heavy Jeans <lb/>
Mills <lb/>
mi wide <lb/>
yard wide <lb/>
Fruit of the f.- mi yard wide <lb/>
yard wide heavy <lb/>
yard <lb/>
wide all wool <lb/>
Sicilian Suiting <lb/>
II inch <lb/>
inch all <lb/>
Double Cotton Plaids <lb/>
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width kind. <lb/>
piece Saline <lb/>
for Lining <lb/>
Full line Percales fast col- <lb/>
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; U. a O. Corsets at ID, s. l <lb/>
Towels at own price just a <lb/>
few left. <lb/>
CLOTHIER. <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there CROSS <lb/>
Yesterday, at the home of the <lb/>
bride's parents, Miss D. <lb/>
Andrews, of this place, to at. <lb/>
in the of this paper it; of <lb/>
to remind you that you owe Southerner. <lb/>
for j <lb/>
subscription and we <lb/>
you to settle as early Hp E. J. Proctor, of <lb/>
Bible. We need what YOU Net <lb/>
owe us and hope will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
M. Schultz cash for <lb/>
minks, coons and foxes. <lb/>
New line of beautiful papers, <lb/>
late styles, at Reflector Store. <lb/>
for engraved invitations <lb/>
and cards at <lb/>
stock of day <lb/>
journals, record, receipt, note, <lb/>
draft, memorandum time <lb/>
books at Reflector Store. <lb/>
The weather calendar charts <lb/>
b id a cold wave for to- <lb/>
day. We arc glad it did not show- <lb/>
up with much force. <lb/>
While the legislature is at it, it <lb/>
might provide some punishment <lb/>
for the who murders another <lb/>
with an unloaded <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
We are off after a lot of fine <lb/>
horses and mules have a <lb/>
special sale at our stables on Fri- <lb/>
day Saturday, 11th and <lb/>
Greenville Livery Company. <lb/>
H. Salesman, <lb/>
Alarm. <lb/>
About this afternoon a <lb/>
telephone message from West <lb/>
Greenville brought the news down <lb/>
town that the residence of Mr. <lb/>
W. was on fire. The <lb/>
alarm was rung and the entire de- <lb/>
and hundreds of people <lb/>
in that direction. <lb/>
the service de- <lb/>
was needed, as <lb/>
who reached the scene first <lb/>
put tie lire out. The lire <lb/>
in the kitchen around stove <lb/>
flue. Very little damage was <lb/>
done. <lb/>
Curds bearing the following have <lb/>
been i <lb/>
Mrs. Mary B. Foley <lb/>
the of your <lb/>
at marriage of her <lb/>
Julia <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. K. <lb/>
Wednesday morning, Feb. sixth, <lb/>
nineteen and one <lb/>
eight o'clock <lb/>
at home, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
No cards were sent to friends in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
lied night of <lb/>
She had married <lb/>
less than a year. Some years ago <lb/>
Mr. Proctor lived in <lb/>
and worked <lb/>
We extend ii this great <lb/>
sorrow that has upon him. <lb/>
A That la Wanted. <lb/>
There is a growing demand for a <lb/>
law that will make people pay <lb/>
their debts. Some people arc be- <lb/>
coming so near sighted that they <lb/>
cannot see the difference between a <lb/>
man who can pay his debts <lb/>
will not and ordinary thief. <lb/>
Durham Herald. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
J. J. Frizzle died Thursday <lb/>
morning at her home near <lb/>
in township. <lb/>
She was formerly Miss Clarissa <lb/>
a sister of townsman, <lb/>
Mr. L. W. Lawrence. She was <lb/>
a member of church <lb/>
here. Deceased had a large number <lb/>
of friends In Greenville who regret <lb/>
to learn of her death. <lb/>
Figure It Out. <lb/>
More news from Kansas. A <lb/>
man in a little that <lb/>
State, was the lather of two sous <lb/>
a widow the same village <lb/>
was the mother of two daughter. <lb/>
The father married the m <lb/>
eldest daughter, the <lb/>
married the widow and the young- <lb/>
est sun married widow's young <lb/>
est daughter. If you can figure <lb/>
out their kin the case is yours. <lb/>
Durham Sun. <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
Register of Deeds Moore issued <lb/>
license to the following <lb/>
F. Keel and Mary K. Cox. <lb/>
W. La and Susan <lb/>
P. B, Johnson Amy Teel. <lb/>
Octavius Mount and Jennie <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
Stephen Moore and Penny Unix- <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Chas Jenkins and Frauds <lb/>
liar <lb/>
Atkinson <lb/>
The total number of license <lb/>
issued during the month of <lb/>
was white colored <lb/>
Thursday, Jim <lb/>
B. Tail the sick list. <lb/>
B. W. went to <lb/>
Warren, Conetoe, was <lb/>
here today. <lb/>
Miss left morn- <lb/>
for Rapids. <lb/>
F. A. Bishop left this morn- <lb/>
fur Nashville and Spring Hope. <lb/>
W. M. Daniel left this morning <lb/>
for Creek to school. <lb/>
R. C. who has <lb/>
here to see his mother, left this <lb/>
for Washington City. <lb/>
Harry of Risky Mount, <lb/>
who has bean visiting his sister, <lb/>
Mrs. S. returned home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
The grip lo Wrestle <lb/>
with and <lb/>
occasionally throws one of them. <lb/>
W. V. Ferry is now in its clutches. <lb/>
Friday, February I, <lb/>
W. T. Lee has been sick the last <lb/>
few days. <lb/>
R. C. While to <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
R. M. Move is out again after <lb/>
being sick for a weak. <lb/>
Miss Bruce Forbes wen to Kin- <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
this morning from <lb/>
M R. Eure is out from a <lb/>
sickness of two weeks. <lb/>
Miss Mary Alice returned <lb/>
Thursday from <lb/>
T. J. returned Thursday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Mi-s. A. II. Taft <lb/>
evening from City. <lb/>
J. i. Corey returned Thursday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Judge A. M. Moore <lb/>
Thursday evening from Halifax. <lb/>
L. I. Moore returned Thursday <lb/>
evening from at <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
M. Ferry to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
J. R. to Hen- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
If. C. White returned this morn- <lb/>
from <lb/>
II. T. King returned Friday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
O. Moore returned Friday <lb/>
evening from Washington. <lb/>
A. B. Ellington is out alter be- <lb/>
shut in a week with grip. <lb/>
Misses Geneva <lb/>
Gardner went lo Bethel today. <lb/>
Miss Helen Perkins is again at <lb/>
the post after a few days <lb/>
sickness. <lb/>
Register of Deeds T. R. Moore <lb/>
has been kept at home with the <lb/>
grip this week. <lb/>
Mrs. J. S. and two <lb/>
children, of Plymouth, arrived <lb/>
today to visit Mrs. B. H. Taft. <lb/>
Miss Blanche came in <lb/>
Friday evening to remain through <lb/>
with her sister, Mrs. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Miss May U of Ports- <lb/>
mouth, came in Friday evening to <lb/>
visit Mrs. G. in South <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
W. B. Perry, one of Rb- <lb/>
force who has been trying <lb/>
to the grip for a few days, <lb/>
was able lo gel out awhile this <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
Well people of i and surrounding country <lb/>
be thankful proud of their the wonderful bargains <lb/>
come from great institution, the third time this season <lb/>
has the buyer been north, picking and scouring the York, <lb/>
and Philadelphia markets and quick snapped up all <lb/>
This was securing a leading manufacturer's fall shipment <lb/>
of line clothing for men an-1 intended for a clothier <lb/>
Tex., but which was oil of flood. re- <lb/>
Bull i. we can offer and grade clothing just one- <lb/>
half the old time clothier's price. Tin v lie ready and placed on <lb/>
the tables<lb/>
OUT <lb/>
Four Car Loads Bought <lb/>
MESS SUITS. <lb/>
Dark I <lb/>
wool kind <lb/>
now <lb/>
BOYS WOOL SUITS. <lb/>
kind now Boys won <lb/>
pants 11.50 kind now <lb/>
shoes. <lb/>
kind now 3.50 kind <lb/>
now 3.98,4.00 kind now 8.48. <lb/>
12.75 kind now 11.58, kind <lb/>
About pairs left. <lb/>
STORK <lb/>
What has made our store such <lb/>
a busy place What we advertise <lb/>
we do. The throngs that daily fill <lb/>
store is the very best r <lb/>
we rather understate <lb/>
otherwise the remarkable value we <lb/>
have to sell. <lb/>
TAILOR MADE SUITS <lb/>
kind now 86.45. <lb/>
HOSE. <lb/>
lo.-kind now kind new <lb/>
kind HOW <lb/>
We leave to you If there is not a snap, vim or go. about .,,,, <lb/>
business not perceptible any other business in Greenville. Ii <lb/>
secret. and clothiers are sleeping, milting now <lb/>
for you to come in and pay percent, profit. iii you now 3.00 kind now 1.37. <lb/>
do it Or will you trade a . <lb/>
is like a and making dollar bin two dollars <lb/>
worth. We have doubled business since e are in our new <lb/>
already, and now want to ii. now 1.39. now 1.98. 3.50 <lb/>
kind now <lb/>
Holiday Goods. <lb/>
price is so low it es- <lb/>
a record for and is <lb/>
positively beyond the of the <lb/>
Price is <lb/>
Over tar loads of <lb/>
Tin Ira u bis can think <lb/>
i r in hi Ami<lb/>
3rd Northern Trip Successful. <lb/>
Killed by Ills Casket. <lb/>
Some time ago Amos <lb/>
of Sharon, Pa., became imbued <lb/>
with the notion that after his death <lb/>
body would take his <lb/>
body from the grave and sell it <lb/>
medical College, so lie had a heavy <lb/>
metal bound casket S equally <lb/>
strong lock made at Cleveland. <lb/>
Recently the casket was delivered <lb/>
to home, he had <lb/>
it set cud a room, lie ad- <lb/>
mired the casket, was the <lb/>
habit of frequently inspecting it. <lb/>
A few nights ago was <lb/>
trying to move it, and it fell <lb/>
him indicting injuries from which <lb/>
he died. <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon at <lb/>
home of Mr. in <lb/>
South Greenville, Sir. Henry <lb/>
Keel and Mrs. Mary E. Cox were <lb/>
married. after the <lb/>
ceremony couple left for Win <lb/>
MENS OVERCOATS. <lb/>
97.60 kind now 1.98, 12.50 kind <lb/>
now 18.00 kind now 11.78. <lb/>
and JACKETS <lb/>
All kinds and <lb/>
BLANKETS. <lb/>
Wool lied <lb/>
kind 11.83. <lb/>
Kind now now <lb/>
All styles, all <lb/>
in ill <lb/>
HOODS, <lb/>
;. per yard all hue. <lb/>
PLAID DRESS <lb/>
kind <lb/>
SIDE BOARDS, <lb/>
s x i;. <lb/>
yards lo from. <lb/>
Everything Imaginable Here. Dur a growing plant, <lb/>
every day. telling truth soiling always go hand in hand lure Our sole <lb/>
desire and ambition For you work. <lb/>
New Store. <lb/>
Open Nights. <lb/>
Greenville N. C<lb/>
.-,.<lb/>
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<p>
Attention Farmers <lb/>
I am offering you one of the complete lines of <lb/>
GOODS. HATS, cams <lb/>
KM TABLE <lb/>
at very reasonable prices. My line of <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
is the standard of any market are fresh cheap. <lb/>
When yon to town again give me a trial. <lb/>
in to please,<lb/>
White. <lb/>
Get a good Bate <lb/>
The Victor safe is made h all sizes eon- <lb/>
for home, farm, office and general use. <lb/>
Even sale sol with a guarantee to be lire <lb/>
proof. Prices range from up. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
THE SCHOOL <lb/>
HAVE APPOINTED THE <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
As one of the depositories Public School Books in <lb/>
Pitt County. We books designated on the <lb/>
State List for the public schools and can supply <lb/>
ever you need. We also have <lb/>
Some of Our School <lb/>
i soapstone pencils cent, had pencils l cent, <lb/>
I rubber tipped lend pencil l cent, a nice tablet with <lb/>
cover cent, assort crayons, with metal hold- <lb/>
in nice wood box cents, lead pencil, slate pen- <lb/>
i. and pen. and rule, all in nice wood box. S <lb/>
cents. A great big wide table cents. Bottle of best <lb/>
ink on the market, cents. Copy books t. cents. <lb/>
White crayons, gross in box, s cents. Good fool's cap <lb/>
paper cents per quire <lb/>
For the Business Man. <lb/>
We carry a nice line of double and single entry ledgers, <lb/>
long day books, journals, counter memorandums, <lb/>
order books, draft and ks, <lb/>
ore. <lb/>
For Society People <lb/>
W e nave all kinds and of box papers, card and <lb/>
envelope sets, visiting card . paper and tablets <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
slant and i tied practice writing <lb/>
tablets, fool's paper, pencils, slates, its <lb/>
crayons, colored crayons, companion boxes, et. <lb/>
YOU'RE IT <lb/>
If you're sore <lb/>
To wire. <lb/>
With aching hones <lb/>
And husky tones <lb/>
When yon speak, <lb/>
you're weak <lb/>
the knees. <lb/>
And you <lb/>
often cough <lb/>
Your head off, <lb/>
And you note <lb/>
your throat <lb/>
Feels quits raw. <lb/>
And <lb/>
Keels as if <lb/>
You'd got S <lb/>
And dull pains <lb/>
Yen your brains. <lb/>
Then you've caught it. <lb/>
Yon have got it <lb/>
the grip. <lb/>
If you feel <lb/>
The heat <lb/>
O'er your fame <lb/>
Like a one. <lb/>
And you bum <lb/>
Till you yearn <lb/>
For chunks of <lb/>
At any price. <lb/>
Then like a dash <lb/>
The shivers dash <lb/>
From to feet, <lb/>
A chill complete. <lb/>
And yon shake, <lb/>
you quake, <lb/>
there's desire <lb/>
For a tire, <lb/>
And something hot <lb/>
Bight on the spot <lb/>
To quickly drink. <lb/>
Ami you think <lb/>
Right there and then <lb/>
You'll ne'er lie warm again. <lb/>
Then you've caught it. <lb/>
You have got it <lb/>
It's the grip. <lb/>
It's the air, <lb/>
everywhere; <lb/>
The microbe of the grip <lb/>
U another trip, <lb/>
up and down, <lb/>
Through all the town. <lb/>
By night and day <lb/>
seeks its prey <lb/>
And it's the fad <lb/>
you are sad, <lb/>
Or even mad. <lb/>
Or if you <lb/>
c ii cough or <lb/>
i r feel to warm, <lb/>
r alarm, <lb/>
To wear a look of grim dismay <lb/>
And hoarsely <lb/>
caught It, <lb/>
I've got it <lb/>
It's the <lb/>
Chronicle Telegraph. <lb/>
It Is s Wise <lb/>
Quite a deal of promise of honest <lb/>
effective legislation is contain- <lb/>
ed in the B rule adopted by the <lb/>
Illinois State Senate, prohibiting <lb/>
the privilege of the floor to former <lb/>
members the legislature who are <lb/>
now acting In the capacity of <lb/>
for railroads and similar <lb/>
It la true that a vast <lb/>
mount evil lobbying has <lb/>
done in State Legislatures though <lb/>
this employment farmer <lb/>
tors enjoying privileges which <lb/>
opportunity for secret <lb/>
work the direction of <lb/>
legislation. The unceasing <lb/>
growth of this practice justifies the <lb/>
action now taken III Illinois. <lb/>
Former legislators from the <lb/>
otherwise rightfully granted <lb/>
have themselves to thank for the <lb/>
They have compelled a rec- <lb/>
of themselves as lobby- <lb/>
The example set by the <lb/>
Senate may be followed by the <lb/>
legislatures of other States with <lb/>
signal benefit, It is not <lb/>
ed to heighten the standard of leg <lb/>
integrity if membership in <lb/>
a State Legislature is known to lie <lb/>
a reasonably sure step toward <lb/>
lucrative employment in lobby <lb/>
work. The ex legislator who <lb/>
chooses to become a lobbyist should <lb/>
promptly lose whatever distinction <lb/>
or privilege would otherwise lie his <lb/>
former Louis <lb/>
Republic. <lb/>
Secret of Beauty <lb/>
is health. The is <lb/>
th iv. i r to digest and <lb/>
a flood. <lb/>
This can never be n <lb/>
the does not net it's j <lb/>
Do you know this <lb/>
Liver Tills ate an <lb/>
lute cure <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
constipation, torpid liver, piles, <lb/>
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious- <lb/>
and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
OBSERVATIONS <lb/>
Made by the Orange Va. <lb/>
It t you would borrow, you <lb/>
must lie fond of sorrow <lb/>
Them is a s for every <lb/>
row, and a wrinkle every <lb/>
money that makes the man <lb/>
robbing banks and post- <lb/>
In printing kisses you don't need <lb/>
any general <lb/>
edition is limited. <lb/>
S line people tall; until they wear <lb/>
holes in their tongues and then <lb/>
haven't said anything. <lb/>
SALT RHEUM CURED <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
of to <lb/>
his a Warning of star, t r <lb/>
I Sal War I Ha Warning. <lb/>
l It, <lb/>
Bra <lb/>
lids <lb/>
Nature, In tier efforts to correct which have come from <lb/>
careless living, or It may be from ancestors, shoots oat pimples, and <lb/>
Imperfections on the akin, as a that more serious troubles <lb/>
haps tumors, cancers, or pulmonary are certain to follow it <lb/>
neglect is heed the warning; correct the <lb/>
Many a lingering, painful disease and many an death has been avoided<lb/>
. M. <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb/>
Dealer, paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
its, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
t Go-Carts, Parlor <lb/>
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
Gail A <lb/>
Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty fan- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes. Currents, <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Best Butter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Mach i nu- <lb/>
other goods. Quality <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
Imply because these notes of warning hare been heeded and the blood <lb/>
pure by a right use of <lb/>
Miss Abbie J. Marshall. Mich., <lb/>
was cured of a bad humor after with It for five years. The <lb/>
doctors and friends Said it wag salt rheum. It come out on my head, neck <lb/>
and ears, and then on my whole body was perfectly raw with it. What I <lb/>
suffered during those fire years. Is no use telling. Nobody would mo if <lb/>
did. I tried medicine that was advertised to cure it. I spent money <lb/>
enough to buy a house. I heard highly <lb/>
praised. tried a bottle of it. began to improve right away, and when had <lb/>
finished the third bottle I wag completely cured. I hare had a touch of it <lb/>
I never got any thing to do me the least good till I tried JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
would heartily advise all who are from humors <lb/>
or skin disease of any kind to try it at once. I had also a good deal of <lb/>
trouble, and was run down and bat JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA <lb/>
me ell <lb/>
The blood is your life and If you keep it pure and strong can positively rs- <lb/>
or face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA never <lb/>
It is for sale by all druggists, in fall quart bottles at only one dollar each <lb/>
gist disease or face <lb/>
fails. <lb/>
CO <lb/>
SOLD BY HOG. <lb/>
Literary Note. <lb/>
Our representative in congress <lb/>
has been heard from, lie has sent <lb/>
us three packages of garden seed. <lb/>
There is a decided lull in liter- <lb/>
The pools are plow- <lb/>
the novelists are grubbing <lb/>
stumps. <lb/>
new has died a <lb/>
but has all its <lb/>
unpaid contributors honorary pall- V <lb/>
bearers. J <lb/>
We return thanks to <lb/>
river for moving our office <lb/>
and residence six miles from town <lb/>
taxes. <lb/>
Major of the <lb/>
shows conclusively that <lb/>
all we Deed this country is peace <lb/>
pensions. <lb/>
will not get the new <lb/>
Phone St. <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Realm Vitality, Lot sad <lb/>
Los of <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
alien will l to <lb/>
the town of <lb/>
. L. Sr., Mayor. <lb/>
J, Clerk. <lb/>
January, 1901. <lb/>
OP. <lb/>
A bog about HO <lb/>
black and market <lb/>
hole in Han up <lb/>
with my been <lb/>
months U notified to <lb/>
Four north <lb/>
Jan <lb/>
and <lb/>
A nerve tonic <lb/>
blood builder. . . <lb/>
the rink flow to<lb/>
of <lb/>
pr <lb/>
with oar bankable to cur <lb/>
or refund the money paid. . i for fit <lb/>
able <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
SO <lb/>
copy our <lb/>
; Los<lb/>
fits, <lb/>
mall in SI-00 a <lb/>
O tor our <lb/>
to la or rotund <lb/>
. money paid. <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
government penitentiary, and wt Jackson St <lb/>
c I. <lb/>
Greenville. N C <lb/>
we demonstrate to the government <lb/>
that we could till It comfortably. <lb/>
One of our leading authors has <lb/>
just closed a contract with the <lb/>
railroad to dig nil artesian well. <lb/>
lie will probably make enough <lb/>
money out of it his new- <lb/>
novel . <lb/>
The author's supper, on Wed- <lb/>
evening last, was a highly <lb/>
affair. There was a <lb/>
to each poet. All liter- <lb/>
matters were laid under the <lb/>
with the authors. <lb/>
OSTEOPATHY. <lb/>
B. S. O. <lb/>
Office Henry Mouse, first <lb/>
door North of Baptist Church. <lb/>
and Consultation free <lb/>
in MM. <lb/>
J. W. PERRY CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
AT POINTS. <lb/>
with good stock of <lb/>
consisting of meat, meal, <lb/>
Hour, sugar, coffee, <lb/>
sea, Syrup, tobacco, cigars <lb/>
snuff, canned goods and <lb/>
anything usually found in <lb/>
a grocery store. Thank- <lb/>
you for your <lb/>
in the past and <lb/>
hoping by fair dealing to <lb/>
merit your favors the <lb/>
future, I am <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
I a <lb/>
MAGAZINES. <lb/>
Famous Barker Fountain Pen <lb/>
And when it comes to <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't He Beat. <lb/>
m-. of a Bachelor. <lb/>
The divorce system is love's <lb/>
court. <lb/>
liven man is bilious when he is <lb/>
a pessimist, and every woman is a <lb/>
pessimist when she is bilious. <lb/>
The women will all strike <lb/>
for dresses, because they don't <lb/>
want to we the styles of the last <lb/>
century. <lb/>
probably preferred <lb/>
e iii a tub because there <lb/>
enough loom in it for him any <lb/>
if his wife's relations. <lb/>
The pen is mightier than the <lb/>
a man who couldn't make <lb/>
a an marry him by skinning <lb/>
alive can do it by writing her <lb/>
a dozen fool love <lb/>
York Press. <lb/>
Climate Hie Fin. <lb/>
HI In the World. <lb/>
Col. Sylvester T. his <lb/>
way from Cleveland to his estate, <lb/>
near was at <lb/>
Chamberlain's last night. <lb/>
the Blue Ridge Mountain of North <lb/>
said Col. <lb/>
to he found the moat perfect all- <lb/>
America. There are win- <lb/>
resorts I be South and slimmer <lb/>
resort-in North, but North <lb/>
Carolina is a desirable place to live <lb/>
in either winter or summer. It is <lb/>
no only to that people <lb/>
go, all through North Carolina <lb/>
mountains there are attractive re- <lb/>
sorts. Some of the most <lb/>
in the world can lie seen <lb/>
there, and each passing season <lb/>
an Increased of <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having duly below <lb/>
i of Till county <lb/>
B, A. House, Br., <lb/>
notice Is hereby given to per- <lb/>
is little or no difference <lb/>
an increased tax late and ;, all lb <lb/>
an increased property <lb/>
,,. , . , , the day of <lb/>
rather would raise more I or will plead in bar <lb/>
but it would come directly out <lb/>
of the people, just the j <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
I f Hull. <lb/>
II. A <lb/>
B. A. Sr <lb/>
 TUCKER CO. <lb/>
Wholesale <lb/>
We carry all Style Hats, Al <lb/>
Hats, Stiffs of nil <lb/>
shapes, In anything in <lb/>
Hat line. <lb/>
We have made H, Hooker <lb/>
our sole distributer for <lb/>
and you will a full line of <lb/>
Tucker Hats his store. <lb/>
it hereby given that application <lb/>
win he aside to the Assembly of <lb/>
to prohibit wile of <lb/>
liquor two <lb/>
near the town <lb/>
f. This 1901. <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at IS <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and <lb/>
at A. II. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
forbid by any i. any <lb/>
by with turn <lb/>
of <lb/>
cutting of <lb/>
or on any manner, on m <lb/>
trait <lb/>
John farm in <lb/>
It II Smith, <lb/>
the other <lb/>
on the fitly of Tar <lb/>
One known a Hen <lb/>
hi <lb/>
the <lb/>
lying on south river. <lb/>
will <lb/>
It. J. <lb/>
R. Hyman, <lb/>
Rental Agent, <lb/>
GREEN VILLE, H. <lb/>
and sold. <lb/>
Property rented and exchanged. <lb/>
Co i lions and prompt re- <lb/>
turns. N .-building lots for sale. <lb/>
Nice I a for sale. <lb/>
d or N of <lb/>
well land near <lb/>
TAKEN UP. <lb/>
A ml with stripes, crooked <lb/>
barns, unmarked, apparently about two <lb/>
old, been in my Bald Pair <lb/>
Owner Is cull <lb/>
for and tor keeping <lb/>
W. U <lb/>
N. C. Job. s <lb/>
One Day Cold Cur. <lb/>
Par M in <lb/>
L. H. Pender, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
Expert All <lb/>
kinds Gun and Locksmith work <lb/>
He-stocking of guns a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All persons owing me for guano the <lb/>
rest MOO sad prior, pleats mil <lb/>
with w, Hurries, Greenville, or <lb/>
s stand, near <lb/>
Greenville, or check direct tome, <lb/>
ii. M. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks. Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New <lb/>
THE B ST <lb/>
and fever is a bottle of <lb/>
Chill Tonic. It <lb/>
Iron and quinine in a tasteless form <lb/>
No pay. Price <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor k Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
Advance. <lb/>
One Year Six Months <lb/>
Three Sing. <lb/>
No canvassers are cm <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
Weakly <lb/>
will he sent together <lb/>
one year for or DAILY <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for payable in ad- <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
on ban i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W, R. WHICHARD BRO. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N, C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices as low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
Are <lb/>
Satisfy Your Appetite at the <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Next door to <lb/>
Everything New and Clean. <lb/>
Outers, Good Io Fit, <lb/>
Regular Dinner from vi <lb/>
Cents. <lb/>
Soup, meat, t <lb/>
Vegetables, Bread, <lb/>
-it all for cents. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
j. s. <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. K. COREY. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
or alto w<lb/>
. at photo. <lb/>
for It-M L-tin i r, Mill ml v n. <lb/>
BOOK ON PATENTS <lb/>
m t m <lb/>
i m <lb/>
We sell the Celebrated <lb/>
The only corset that will not <lb/>
break down at the sides. Our Hue of Bu- <lb/>
Tables, and Wash Stand Covers is <lb/>
and very cheap. See us for <lb/>
burgs, Swiss, val laces. <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
-k <lb/>
OUR H <lb/>
The Impeachment <lb/>
and and <lb/>
Other Mat. <lb/>
Importance. <lb/>
Reflector. <lb/>
N. C. Feb. <lb/>
of them, are not guilty of the <lb/>
charge, though entirely too many <lb/>
of tire. <lb/>
this connection attention may <lb/>
be called to the bill of Senator <lb/>
James, of Pitt, which prohibits <lb/>
solicitors from collecting costs <lb/>
cases which judgment is not <lb/>
The resolution of Representative prayed in open court. <lb/>
Craig, of Buncombe, introduced in <lb/>
the House last Thursday, looking <lb/>
to the impeachment of Chief <lb/>
Associate Justice j <lb/>
Douglas of the Supreme Court, is <lb/>
Washington, v., Feb. <lb/>
The shrewdness of the <lb/>
bluff in Senate by <lb/>
antagonizing appropriation <lb/>
with the Ship Subsidy bill cannot <lb/>
be denied. Having determined <lb/>
that there shall be an extra session <lb/>
of Congress anyway, they could <lb/>
ford to make this bluff. If they <lb/>
succeed in getting subsidy <lb/>
steal through by it, they will dodge <lb/>
the charge of arranging for the <lb/>
extra session just it through; <lb/>
if the subsidy fails to gel <lb/>
through, may also prevent some <lb/>
of the regular appropriation bills <lb/>
from getting through, thus furnish- <lb/>
other reasons for the extra <lb/>
session than Mr. sud <lb/>
den desire lo have Congress pro- <lb/>
a I'm in of civil government fin <lb/>
the Philippine, and his anxiety <lb/>
lest Cubans should have to <lb/>
Wait a months f r <lb/>
action on the constitution they <lb/>
arc signs are <lb/>
wrong, there is some partisan <lb/>
behind Ibis extra plan. <lb/>
It is easily that the <lb/>
republicans intend to do some par- <lb/>
legislating in the <lb/>
Congress, for the purpose of <lb/>
perpetuating themselves power, <lb/>
hey would prefer doing this <lb/>
it to the re- <lb/>
We are still the forefront of the <lb/>
We offer you the best selected line of <lb/>
race after your <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
AID FOB <lb/>
The State Association of <lb/>
soldiers met here last <lb/>
I Wednesday night and Thursday, j spring to <lb/>
-he .,. , ell Hose <lb/>
of the past week. Few expected it j until a few months before the next <lb/>
I in the Home Congressional campaign, The large <lb/>
the pensioners at home. It i republican majority III both bran- <lb/>
was decided to ask for dies of the next congress will he <lb/>
for the Home <lb/>
maintenance, and for need- <lb/>
ed repairs and new buildings; that <lb/>
the pension tax be increased Gram There arc indications the <lb/>
to cents on real and republicans are going to try to do <lb/>
property and from to lo cents Congress what they <lb/>
were afraid to do in connection <lb/>
to be found any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if We offer you the beat service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market yon will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if yon do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Press Trimmings <lb/>
Jacket.- Carpels, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
My friends and run i u m in <lb/>
store formerly Mi V. V . <lb/>
opposite the Am I ire, with <lb/>
a full and complete line <lb/>
Goods and Notions. <lb/>
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LINE OF <lb/>
Trimmed Hats, Sailors, Silks and Velvets of <lb/>
all I wilt carry one of the complete Ii of Millinery to <lb/>
be I-, ii. . Mrs. M. K. ill have charge of the mil- <lb/>
department and will be-lad ; all her old friends and <lb/>
customers call her. <lb/>
beyond a circle of lawyers, mostly <lb/>
members of the Legislature, <lb/>
though the subject has been mooted <lb/>
for three months past. The <lb/>
charge is that these Judges <lb/>
violated the Constitution when, <lb/>
over-riding the action of the <lb/>
they commanded the Audi- <lb/>
great temptation class <lb/>
of their leaders to indulge in par- <lb/>
legislation. <lb/>
Women's and Children's Shoes. <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Laid. Scad U, I <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, and Rope, <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
tor Treasurer to pay the claim , <lb/>
of Shell Commissioner White. <lb/>
charged soldiers over <lb/>
years, worth less than be <lb/>
placed on roll as class <lb/>
The resolution was referred to <lb/>
the House judiciary committee, <lb/>
and Thursday night that com- <lb/>
placed the matter in the <lb/>
hands of a live, <lb/>
will report it back with <lb/>
recommendations this week. In <lb/>
the meantime the matter rests in <lb/>
quo, though it may be re- <lb/>
ported back today or tomorrow. <lb/>
If a favorable report is made <lb/>
then the resolution come <lb/>
mediately before the House. One <lb/>
rending only and a Vote by majority j of <lb/>
of the members of the House is. <lb/>
necessary for the passage of the <lb/>
resolution. A committee of live <lb/>
notifies the Senate of the charges <lb/>
for impeachment if preferred by <lb/>
the House. The act of impeach <lb/>
is always the duty the <lb/>
Senate. When the House prefers <lb/>
charges of this kind the Senate be- <lb/>
comes the highest court the <lb/>
State. <lb/>
with the apportionment bill, <lb/>
passed by the present <lb/>
poke their lingers into the inter- <lb/>
that all widows of Confederate of those Southern Slates <lb/>
soldiers, married to them have by Constitutional pro- <lb/>
the war, and now years old or curtailed <lb/>
more, be made 4th class pension-, Enough was said when the <lb/>
that no other pension of Senator elect Simmons, <lb/>
be enacted, i North Carolina, were presented to <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved <lb/>
Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
K TAXATION <lb/>
By the settlement of the suit be- <lb/>
tween the Slate the three big <lb/>
railroad systems over the collection <lb/>
taxes for <lb/>
made an increase of over <lb/>
nine million dollars over the as- <lb/>
of 1808, the State now re- <lb/>
additional, the <lb/>
ties and the school fund <lb/>
last Saturday <lb/>
I he Senate to show that an attempt <lb/>
is lo he made then ext Congress <lb/>
to gel the matter before Congress <lb/>
by objecting to the seating of <lb/>
Senators from the states that have I <lb/>
restricted Car- <lb/>
South Carolina, Mississippi, <lb/>
Louisiana. Whether the at- <lb/>
tempt will will depend <lb/>
upon the support it gets from the <lb/>
more conservative republicans, <lb/>
many of whom have said in <lb/>
that were <lb/>
NEW JUDGES <lb/>
The decision of the Democratic <lb/>
legislative caucus to the <lb/>
criminal courts and increase the <lb/>
number of Superior Court districts <lb/>
from to Hi, will meet with gen- <lb/>
approval, One feature of the <lb/>
discussion developed the fact that <lb/>
it awns the general opinion that too <lb/>
much of the time of the courts is <lb/>
wasted by the lawyers, and it was <lb/>
claimed that if a proper reform was <lb/>
worked in that respect there would <lb/>
no need of additional terms of <lb/>
courts. But the attorneys appear <lb/>
to have pretty much way, <lb/>
with most judges, the latitude <lb/>
allowed some of them, especially in <lb/>
the merciless and often cruel and <lb/>
taunting examination cross- <lb/>
examination of witnesses is one of <lb/>
the wonders of this free country <lb/>
with country where the <lb/>
rights of every citizen is alleged to <lb/>
lie protected, except the w <lb/>
while undergoing such an or- <lb/>
deal at the of some shyster <lb/>
of the legal profession. Of course <lb/>
this doe, not apply to <lb/>
ail lawyers, many of most <lb/>
a to the General As- opposed to any agitation of <lb/>
recommending approval of t and would have <lb/>
the settlement, and so doing favored the suffrage restrictions <lb/>
these they lived in the Stales <lb/>
arc a good many men f j have adapted them. <lb/>
am aware who would have prefer Senator-will to a man oppose any <lb/>
led lo continue the litigation to question the <lb/>
. a i fiST <lb/>
m m <lb/>
.-; r- Mi i <lb/>
I- OH a I<lb/>
m -i . <lb/>
. . ; <lb/>
i ply<lb/>
. I without <lb/>
Potash <lb/>
be <lb/>
A Forced by n r Father to <lb/>
Wed a Man she Did Not <lb/>
Want To. <lb/>
On Monday -It, Mi <lb/>
Sarah Hudson, accompanied o her <lb/>
brother, drove tip to Mr. M. K. <lb/>
residence, on Broad <lb/>
Heel, and asked <lb/>
permission to remain over for the <lb/>
night and to be allotted to for <lb/>
ii days. Her <lb/>
granted and -non after had <lb/>
me in -lie related the <lb/>
of her father to <lb/>
force her to a man she did <lb/>
not love. She related the <lb/>
tears with a heart. <lb/>
Mr. told her .-he could <lb/>
spend several days his home. <lb/>
On last Saturday father. Holly <lb/>
Hudson, for her, finding <lb/>
at made her <lb/>
a promise if she would go home <lb/>
with she might many lite man <lb/>
she loved. The girl to go, <lb/>
and they started out. as <lb/>
passing out of <lb/>
the man whom her <lb/>
her lo drove up <lb/>
in a buggy and suggested lo the <lb/>
young who was riding on u <lb/>
cart, that she might ride with him <lb/>
the buggy. She this <lb/>
she lieu <lb/>
the m i friend told hi-r he <lb/>
was going to drive her <lb/>
to mart j the man of <lb/>
her father's choice. We <lb/>
that the girl broke down as <lb/>
Sue car <lb/>
down Sampson there <lb/>
mat the father's <lb/>
choice. <lb/>
The girl's mother is dead <lb/>
her fat her<lb/>
township. Sampson county. The ham, Ala., for Liberia. <lb/>
man she loved a a poor man Supreme <lb/>
THE in WIN or LIFE, <lb/>
. ill not in ; <lb/>
thoughts, not breaths; <lb/>
In figures on a dial. <lb/>
We should cunt lime by heart- <lb/>
He lives, <lb/>
Who thinks feel-the noblest <lb/>
till- III-1. <lb/>
d he who beats quick- <lb/>
est . .-i . <lb/>
one more than ii <lb/>
.-. . <lb/>
e fat sleeps as it slips <lb/>
I heir Mil . <lb/>
I ., . hill means end, <lb/>
I i i a I i . <lb/>
. mi an. and to all <lb/>
find, <lb/>
i all the of the <lb/>
world. <lb/>
Philip James Bailey. <lb/>
I i <lb/>
and more <lb/>
tax laws against the railroads, but <lb/>
to do so involves continued <lb/>
which so far has cost the State <lb/>
18,273.20, with a considerable <lb/>
sum still for already <lb/>
rendered, and which cannot be <lb/>
continued less than the cost of <lb/>
per year to the State. The <lb/>
railroads constitute a considerable <lb/>
and valuable part of the property <lb/>
of North Carolina, and they arc of <lb/>
great importance in its industrial <lb/>
development. No fair minded <lb/>
man desires any way to hamper <lb/>
their growth and development. <lb/>
the other hand, no just man can <lb/>
assent lo their having an <lb/>
in taxation. They ought to <lb/>
bear the hardens of the State in <lb/>
to their ability to meet <lb/>
them, hut it is not a violation of <lb/>
thin rule to tOt upon the <lb/>
made by our <lb/>
Commission, who have <lb/>
and earnestly striven to do <lb/>
justice in the matter of tax- <lb/>
right of Senators fro n four <lb/>
above named Stales to take their <lb/>
scats next Congress. <lb/>
It is admitted by <lb/>
officials that the greater portion of <lb/>
imposed nominally to <lb/>
meet the expenses of the war w it <lb/>
Spain, but really to make up the <lb/>
that would have existed <lb/>
long before on of the <lb/>
prohibitive nature of many <lb/>
sections of the Dingle tariff act, <lb/>
will be permanent, because of the <lb/>
increasing public expenditures and <lb/>
the decreasing income from <lb/>
duties. Sonic prominent <lb/>
cans are openly advocating the <lb/>
lowering of tariff duties to increase <lb/>
the revenue but the lock ribbed <lb/>
high protectionists, of whom Mr. <lb/>
i.-. one of chief <lb/>
will not consent to as <lb/>
they have the power to <lb/>
prevent it. So the can <lb/>
make up their minds to pay war <lb/>
taxes not cut by lull now before <lb/>
the Senate for least four years <lb/>
more. <lb/>
If you want stoves or ranges constructed upon <lb/>
scientific principles which are economical, durable, <lb/>
and convenient, as well as beautiful artistic, look <lb/>
for the <lb/>
mark, is shown upon every <lb/>
or Range, do be deceived <lb/>
by worthless imitations and substitutes, <lb/>
lead all others in yearly sales an p <lb/>
Sold <lb/>
her thought marry- <lb/>
Lee she would in. <lb/>
. -o ii is stated. <lb/>
has sustained the <lb/>
of law laving <lb/>
consider this beyond brutal V Cleveland has <lb/>
and the young lady bus the . . ., ,,,, ,,, <lb/>
tin- Han- , . , <lb/>
l in one <lb/>
Stales,<lb/>
IV i III., has order- <lb/>
in the city <lb/>
it Ii <lb/>
W. K yacht <lb/>
I . -In- v. ill lie joined by <lb/>
hi- friends, <lb/>
I., i <lb/>
o, III., has de- <lb/>
plan f <lb/>
. Die saloon<lb/>
Idle one i engaged the <lb/>
Building, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
N I <lb/>
Mr. J. O. tot Miss A ii <lb/>
roll, ho bus n <lb/>
returned <lb/>
home <lb/>
glad S. <lb/>
Iowa mil again he ha been on <lb/>
ii for tin . i v, days. <lb/>
i- sick <lb/>
list. <lb/>
L. Prut Iii <lb/>
. , clerk i tent ion a took <lb/>
Mayo and l. b. from , <lb/>
,, , , , , , nags worth the <lb/>
place at leaded church at . ,,,.,,. <lb/>
h iii lo tn i . owe <lb/>
Sunday, J <lb/>
.,. . . ,. , store, Conn. <lb/>
be makes , ,, , , , , , ,. <lb/>
, , , , , James Urn I. Bruit u. <lb/>
mi .; , . <lb/>
.,., ., , ., . Ir <lb/>
l lie Vi; ii and I . . , . . <lb/>
, . ,. .,. I . II., <lb/>
an v irk it lit n , , <lb/>
., . . eh- a u-u It pillow, and <lb/>
Alston is in i i . , <lb/>
Brown was fatally wounded In <lb/>
I duel which followed,<lb/>
<lb/>
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