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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/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered at the Office at <lb/>
N. C, as <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
F-ID-T, s, 1901. <lb/>
Pictures f the are <lb/>
getting la the paper. Bat <lb/>
the libel bill has got through and <lb/>
possibly the editors tear danger <lb/>
the attorneys the <lb/>
. -no called t lit- Board to <lb/>
lo hear the bills read. <lb/>
B the bills read, eon- <lb/>
adopted <lb/>
, vote and <lb/>
n ii.-, voice, and directed <lb/>
Jarvis Blow to forward <lb/>
III . i . our Senator and <lb/>
the request that <lb/>
i j passed once. <lb/>
ii, . . the history of the whole <lb/>
ins . far. <lb/>
CUM HISS <lb/>
A. BILL <lb/>
To be Act Author <lb/>
lie the Town of Greenville to <lb/>
bonds for ark. <lb/>
of Improvement. <lb/>
The General <lb/>
enact i <lb/>
coupon bonds to the amount of j fl <lb/>
I he Of Deeds of Wake <lb/>
county died recently, and Mr. J. <lb/>
Bernard, a Greenville boy. who <lb/>
has long lived in was <lb/>
pointed to the position. The Hal- <lb/>
Poet says be Is one of the <lb/>
men to be <lb/>
in State. <lb/>
in Henderson Evening <lb/>
bus suspended after an <lb/>
existence often months. Tb tea- <lb/>
. is lack of patronage. <lb/>
regret the Herald <lb/>
stopped, it was a bright paper, <lb/>
course it could <lb/>
If failed lo give sufficient <lb/>
Proceed-. Meet, <lb/>
i in.-. <lb/>
I in i t met <lb/>
oil Monday, the full II rd <lb/>
I. <lb/>
mil . pauper orders <lb/>
w . . led, I <lb/>
, . . i . allowed. <lb/>
j. i . license <lb/>
to hi i I liquor mile from the <lb/>
t . oil Super- <lb/>
i , , ill of and J. It. <lb/>
i presented their <lb/>
in reports, which were placed <lb/>
on tile. <lb/>
I. I, i unstable of Bel- <lb/>
township, his <lb/>
i i with It. It. Cotton, . U. <lb/>
mil W. Faithful assure <lb/>
tic-, v. Ii accepted. <lb/>
. Elias Cox, W. J. <lb/>
Fred and <lb/>
I. Barn I wen I <lb/>
i ill tax <lb/>
wing were In <lb/>
i. . the amount <lb/>
, , . Margaret <lb/>
seventy-five thousand dollar, said <lb/>
bonds shall e of the denomination <lb/>
of live hundred dollars, signed by <lb/>
the Mayor by <lb/>
of <lb/>
interest at the five percent, <lb/>
per Hanoi shall thirty <lb/>
years. The interest shall be pay- <lb/>
able at such time <lb/>
Section That town of <lb/>
Greenville properly bonds, to provide tor the <lb/>
I constructed authorities, ll hereby prompt and regular payment of <lb/>
and empowered, if a said interest it shall be the duty of <lb/>
majority of the qualified the Hoard of Aldermen each and <lb/>
shall so vote, to issue inter- every year at the same time that <lb/>
test bearing bonds to the of other lazes are levied to levy a <lb/>
live dollars in special tax upon all the tax- <lb/>
; for the purposes here- property and subjects of said <lb/>
i matter named. town to pay said interest as the <lb/>
Sec. That the question shall same may due and payable <lb/>
be submitted to the qualified which said lax be col- <lb/>
voters of said town on the second and aside for this special <lb/>
Tuesday of April 1901, at an elect be for no <lb/>
ion lo be culled by Hoard of <lb/>
I Aldermen of said town for that . sail, shall be <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
CLOTHING mm SALE. <lb/>
WE ARE BARGAINS NOW IN EVERY <lb/>
LIKE OP GOODS. <lb/>
See. <lb/>
purpose, which election shall lie the of the <lb/>
in all respects as <lb/>
lions for of said par <lb/>
as modified by this act. . r <lb/>
I Board of Aldermen shall at a meet- <lb/>
Mayor and Board of Aldermen for <lb/>
heir par value of <lb/>
the proceeds of the sale t sum of <lb/>
thousand dollars shill be <lb/>
log held on or before the over to the board of true- <lb/>
ii, in March appoint of <lb/>
a registrar and two judges of elect- Q f shall be <lb/>
on for each of the wards of said which to erect <lb/>
whose duty it shall to leg- for sail graded <lb/>
schools. <lb/>
-ideas Greenville does <lb/>
thing in the way of making <lb/>
can yon ace any future <lb/>
for beyond its present <lb/>
Standing This is a point to be l, T. <lb/>
considered by who <lb/>
; . John <lb/>
i I, <lb/>
voters and conduit <lb/>
eh,,,.,,; Hie Mayor shall on or. <lb/>
before the second Monday In March; <lb/>
Issue hi <lb/>
notice of said election and <lb/>
therein the persons chosen <lb/>
sale of said bonds, except the sum <lb/>
of live thousand dollars <lb/>
for <lb/>
railed school building-, <lb/>
shall be used by the Board of <lb/>
h said election . ,., M <lb/>
. . ,. or by persona <lb/>
place each ard where the <lb/>
will be held. For tin <lb/>
improvement-. If <lb/>
is to make no progress but -laud a-<lb/>
. .-., . <lb/>
it now i. while all neighboring .,.; f in <lb/>
towns are pushing for it would i lie township. <lb/>
be about as well to fence it land of A. B. in <lb/>
call it a finished town, and , <lb/>
the world . . , <lb/>
here. There would be as much , White in <lb/>
, m from <lb/>
. valued <lb/>
reek, <lb/>
I, ., n i <lb/>
prop <lb/>
re in such a course as , <lb/>
is iii opp sing improvements.<lb/>
i of i f our t-i i <lb/>
lo defeat the steps to secure ; <lb/>
an for improvement <lb/>
in and to establish <lb/>
-line will be held. 1-or I lie <lb/>
of holding said elect a new <lb/>
registration i hereby ordered and <lb/>
it -hall be the duty the <lb/>
appointed for the several <lb/>
wards to register each male rest- <lb/>
dent of his ward entitled to register <lb/>
and this he may do for con <lb/>
, iii ice it bis home or any <lb/>
other plan- town but it shall <lb/>
be his to attend with <lb/>
from two o'clock lo sun Bet, on <lb/>
and Thurs- <lb/>
day election at the <lb/>
place designated by Mayor in <lb/>
i proclamation for the election <lb/>
on Saturday <lb/>
of shall attend <lb/>
hi at which time and place all dial <lb/>
-hall be heard and <lb/>
id. The registration looks shall lie <lb/>
;. I <lb/>
I low renewed bis <lb/>
graded schools for the town, ban <lb/>
lit out so much <lb/>
there has been so much mis <lb/>
ruction and misrepresentation H <lb/>
of who the bills submitted to the <lb/>
I y was i leased <lb/>
. mi -i in <lb/>
;. <lb/>
contain, that The <lb/>
i. secured copies <lb/>
t ii in for publication so the <lb/>
may what the bills <lb/>
i i ill bill first and <lb/>
will f low it with bond hi <lb/>
of issuing I <lb/>
the i of the town b i- <lb/>
under discussion for <lb/>
lime Hoard of <lb/>
take the <lb/>
until I hey had id <lb/>
., . i the pie <lb/>
tow ii. in order to arm e it <lb/>
the <lb/>
called in the II awe. I <lb/>
is <lb/>
re In a good <lb/>
of The i i <lb/>
Board of Aldermen was ;. <lb/>
eat. and Mayor l. <lb/>
pi in.- i to p <lb/>
I'm . in i had been . <lb/>
that the Aldermen <lb/>
lent. what people of <lb/>
in i ii and act . <lb/>
ill this <lb/>
Hug <lb/>
i n directing the Aid . <lb/>
wedding <lb/>
may designate under their <lb/>
direction in establishing, <lb/>
and putting in such a <lb/>
system of electric lights ard such a <lb/>
system of water work-, sewerage, <lb/>
drainage, market <lb/>
and other improvements in for <lb/>
said town as Hoard of Alder- <lb/>
men thereof may determine upon, <lb/>
and said Hoard may out raft for <lb/>
the furnishing the material in- <lb/>
stalling said plants improve- <lb/>
or otherwise as they <lb/>
deem but the town shall he <lb/>
sole owner of plants and <lb/>
improvements and have he <lb/>
control and management of the <lb/>
same <lb/>
Hoc. That the erection, <lb/>
maintenance of <lb/>
plants and said <lb/>
ii g <lb/>
Mrs. Mary Foley, <lb/>
the I ride, in the pres- <lb/>
few friends, Mr. B. Ii. <lb/>
Mi. ill i Pule were <lb/>
;. e Ii iii per- <lb/>
i . . i <lb/>
. t ban ; <lb/>
in in Ii a- couple<lb/>
h the n <lb/>
.; drove lo the depot and <lb/>
i ii . train for <lb/>
a days with <lb/>
the <lb/>
, h ill i- it and <lb/>
ii- Ii i . returning to <lb/>
In i <lb/>
mi ii j oh. ind i d <lb/>
i one, <lb/>
i . m of the e <lb/>
. In hi- as <lb/>
i . ill i ha- i I In <lb/>
II re <lb/>
I has ii in ii <lb/>
hi- . circle of <lb/>
. .- is in in I. i teem, <lb/>
i n ed in h <lb/>
III. lie <lb/>
pen to all times make, use <lb/>
hey shall be finally closed a. sun <lb/>
the Thursday immediately or f <lb/>
, . ,, limits of said town as said Board <lb/>
preceding election. in-polls <lb/>
in iv deem ; and when the <lb/>
shall be opened eight o'clock a, owner and the Board can- <lb/>
mi said second Tuesday of April agree upon amount of dam- <lb/>
place designated I In- ages In be paid to properly <lb/>
shall be closed at six ow the use or <lb/>
. , ., of his shall <lb/>
said day, and all , f . , <lb/>
b- tried and determined as is pro <lb/>
for the charier of said <lb/>
town, except that the town may <lb/>
proceed at to t and use <lb/>
whose name- arc found up <lb/>
on the registration books shall be <lb/>
entitled to vote for or against <lb/>
in the bond-. <lb/>
iii vole fir it shall vole a written <lb/>
or printed ticket Oil which shall be <lb/>
written or printed the words <lb/>
Bull and desiring lo vole <lb/>
shall vote a written or <lb/>
printed ticket which shall In <lb/>
such private property <lb/>
waiting for the consummation of <lb/>
such proceedings, as the delay <lb/>
might work great injury to the <lb/>
public, bill the town's title to such <lb/>
private property or its right to <lb/>
permanently occupy same shall <lb/>
primed the words j not absolute until the final <lb/>
judgment of court is complied <lb/>
Against The registrar <lb/>
the closing of the polls shall with. <lb/>
immediately count votes and Sec. Thai board shall <lb/>
shall make and sign duplicate re have lit price, terms <lb/>
I in in of said election, which shall for the use the <lb/>
lie up and delivered as <lb/>
l i ii ii I'm <lb/>
Ii I ruts, have <lb/>
tin f , ,.,,,,. <lb/>
an election to be held <lb/>
i question of i <lb/>
u e. h i- f r to in <lb/>
i lo n <lb/>
g . . . Pi of Ill- <lb/>
ill meet in j and there solution were <lb/>
id in Tub . <lb/>
. . i hi <lb/>
tell <lb/>
i iii d <lb/>
K dial one . f <lb/>
Dial ha- procured live <lb/>
i licit Ii I i in <lb/>
. . i lie <lb/>
iii i. I rial in <lb/>
I hi i Urn S re <lb/>
i n ever hair, <lb/>
together <lb/>
and poll <lb/>
shall be delivered to <lb/>
i of Board of Aldermen <lb/>
one in Mayor. The <lb/>
Mayo, I of Alderman, <lb/>
shall meet at eight the <lb/>
We e- said <lb/>
el. i ill usual place of <lb/>
nulling and in presence of such <lb/>
persons a- eh pose to attend, and <lb/>
nil ii i mill are re <lb/>
turns which shall cause lo lie <lb/>
spread up in the record- of said <lb/>
shall there and <lb/>
then make an official <lb/>
in , i i lie i, -nil of said ion <lb/>
the returns shad have been <lb/>
i ,,. in huh shall <lb/>
i number of vole <lb/>
i, i ii i. number cast for and <lb/>
number Issuing <lb/>
I i <lb/>
11- . It <lb/>
lights and water supplied by Raid <lb/>
to individuals, or <lb/>
or out of the corporate <lb/>
limits said town and to prescribe <lb/>
all needful rule and regulations <lb/>
concerning the use of the same. <lb/>
This Act shall be in <lb/>
force from and after its <lb/>
if. Feb. <lb/>
Our for the last few <lb/>
weeks have been on the <lb/>
edge and having answered their <lb/>
purpose, we will in the future de- <lb/>
vote our space to <lb/>
things in general, especially to <lb/>
things general. And Wood <lb/>
hope they may prove too <lb/>
Stale y, were it for the fact <lb/>
some of our might <lb/>
term us too such <lb/>
aspiration. Anyway we shall <lb/>
do our level beat. <lb/>
good light wood cart hubs; <lb/>
wanted by the A. G. Mfg Co. <lb/>
last Sunday people <lb/>
were seen wending their way <lb/>
through our town. Upon <lb/>
where so many were going <lb/>
were informed the marriage of <lb/>
Mr. Henry Later <lb/>
were told when they arrived, <lb/>
the would lie groom at home, <lb/>
but could be seen, as door, <lb/>
lock and key obstructed the way, <lb/>
and the bride elect, too, was miss <lb/>
There are many conjectures, <lb/>
but Alas Alas I <lb/>
1.000 good second growth while <lb/>
oak spokes by A. <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
W. Stocks brought cart <lb/>
loads of cotton lead here Monday, <lb/>
both of which weighed exactly the <lb/>
same, to a pound. i <lb/>
home he brought two other loads, <lb/>
of which weighed exactly the <lb/>
same at the pounds. <lb/>
This was grow weight including <lb/>
horse, and seed. <lb/>
forget the <lb/>
Wire Fence when you are in need <lb/>
of a good fence. <lb/>
Mrs. A. Fair i.- on a visit lo <lb/>
her parents In aid. <lb/>
Before her return she will the <lb/>
markets and <lb/>
her spring millinery. The ladies <lb/>
may hold themselves In readiness, <lb/>
a rare treat upon <lb/>
her arrival. <lb/>
Mrs. John Galloway, of Grimes <lb/>
land, spent Saturday and Sunday <lb/>
here visiting her son and daughter <lb/>
who are attending the <lb/>
High School. <lb/>
Mrs. B. F. Patrick, of <lb/>
spent a couple of days here <lb/>
last week visiting, to delight <lb/>
of a host of friends. <lb/>
After a brief Illness Miss Lucy <lb/>
Galloway has her Studies <lb/>
at the College. We arc glad to <lb/>
earn she has entirely recovered. <lb/>
Mr. II. F. town, and <lb/>
Mrs. Henry Cox, of <lb/>
were the la-t named <lb/>
placed last Tuesday, and <lb/>
came here where they will <lb/>
reside. Oar extend Mrs. <lb/>
Keel a cordial welcome. <lb/>
Mr. W. Tripp and Miss <lb/>
were united in the holy <lb/>
bonds of on last Wed- <lb/>
Their many friends ex- <lb/>
tend <lb/>
Mr-. K, and two child <lb/>
have been several <lb/>
days with the Misses u <lb/>
A. G Cox is paying highest <lb/>
prices for cotton need. <lb/>
Men and Boys Clothing; Especially are <lb/>
sold out at greatly as we are <lb/>
closing out that line. <lb/>
Springs GOOdS daily and they are beauties <lb/>
don't want you to take our word, but come lie <lb/>
goods no trouble. <lb/>
Yours to please, <lb/>
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
For anything kept in class dry goods store. <lb/>
THE AMERICAN MONTHLY OF REVIEWS <lb/>
Is th u Important WU giving. In lb <lb/>
iii s <lb/>
record current history. <lb/>
mere bin bets, <lb/>
the its Its <lb/>
The ind la world II <lb/>
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T are lo your who Is <lb/>
W lo <lb/>
city . I . . la lb will <lb/>
. In Held. Leisure <lb/>
of Income. Male a list la <lb/>
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lo . e Urn-., ant working outfit. <lb/>
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v . . . i of <lb/>
I , . I active <lb/>
a i. i in naming your references. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
a 52.50 a. year. <lb/>
OF COMPANY. <lb/>
, York CUT. <lb/>
The following cards have <lb/>
issued <lb/>
Mr. Isaac A. Sugg <lb/>
honor of your pres- <lb/>
at the of <lb/>
his daughter, <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Ernest <lb/>
Tuesday morning, February nine- <lb/>
nineteen hundred and <lb/>
one, hall-past nine o'clock, <lb/>
Baptist Church, <lb/>
the Southerner is much <lb/>
mistaken the stuck law now <lb/>
nil- mire county, with <lb/>
good of adjoining;<lb/>
The Stock in h <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Mayor Move has disposed <lb/>
of the following cases In his court <lb/>
report <lb/>
Emily Beeves, and dis- <lb/>
orderly conduct and using vulgar <lb/>
and language, guilty, pen- <lb/>
and <lb/>
dismissed <lb/>
White, disorderly con- <lb/>
duct tiring off pistol in town, <lb/>
No architect risen In his <lb/>
from planning castles lathe <lb/>
air. <lb/>
A Wife <lb/>
We first <lb/>
unbearable pains from <lb/>
-1 to be placed under <lb/>
r-f I used three <lb/>
. Maker's last <lb/>
chili which <lb/>
lined one dollar and cost, <lb/>
Ion i. i <lb/>
count i <lb/>
large.- I <lb/>
sec- <lb/>
I- a y <lb/>
. in portions of the <lb/>
runs at <lb/>
i n <lb/>
As soon us I people have a <lb/>
l In held i <lb/>
in. . I via as <lb/>
ii. prepare the Mils, and gave <lb/>
i, i Inns as th i <lb/>
,, elect <lb/>
i . lie i i i i I i lire <lb/>
. hi hi the <lb/>
ill be lei loose. Why he <lb/>
m gone to this <lb/>
I one wee mouse <lb/>
u i ii. h answered bis put p <lb/>
people have a , ,,,, , , .,. <lb/>
M shall during buoy all III begin lo . <lb/>
h-h rel over what its shall <lb/>
he said result. tins w settled they <lb/>
it in of the begin to over which it <lb/>
lion, the bills were lo <lb/>
Sec. I <lb/>
ii, i rotors of said town is looks meal like; the time they <lb/>
,, by said registration and gel this settled, there Is <lb/>
M ,,,,, ill baby, <lb/>
i Board of Alder. <lb/>
, , ii i town arc <lb/>
mid lo cause to lie <lb/>
pared and issued interest bail <lb/>
I. Woolen, of <lb/>
died in <lb/>
Julius Gray, disorderly conduct <lb/>
and using and Ian- <lb/>
not guilty, <lb/>
H. Adams, affray, conduct <lb/>
Daniel, with deadly <lb/>
in <lb/>
Jones and Austin Han- <lb/>
riotous and l con <lb/>
duct and guilty, bound at I r <lb/>
lo under <lb/>
oil bond each. <lb/>
Jerry and <lb/>
mid disorderly eon- <lb/>
duel assault , <lb/>
guilty, l cost, <lb/>
Tyson not guilty, discharged. <lb/>
J Ml line I <lb/>
J y <lb/>
U and <lb/>
b-y, doing <lb/>
my my up <lb/>
v. t i inn. <lb/>
of and <lb/>
hard <lb/>
pain. <lb/>
i. ll <lb/>
tit <lb/>
Mother's <lb/>
Friend <lb/>
will Jo for every what it did for <lb/>
Minnesota mother who writes the above tel- <lb/>
la use during pregnancy u a <lb/>
lo 1-e for in pain and <lb/>
the a <lb/>
strong body intellect, which In <lb/>
lorn i child. <lb/>
in i i allows <lb/>
, and . <lb/>
, . i o-o 1.1. <lb/>
i f r . . <lb/>
Ll i I. practically p. . Han- <lb/>
u . <lb/>
av. id i. a<lb/>
u .-. i,.,<lb/>
. i . . r<lb/>
What The Law makers Do. <lb/>
m. <lb/>
SATURDAY, 2nd. <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
Senate sonic new bills <lb/>
were introduced, mostly local <lb/>
their character. <lb/>
A good days work was done en <lb/>
the calendar, many bills passing. <lb/>
Among these <lb/>
To High <lb/>
School passed third reading. <lb/>
To establish graded schools In <lb/>
Greenville passed third reeding. <lb/>
To create a State text book coin- <lb/>
mission, passed third <lb/>
To amend the code in regard to <lb/>
the lieu of laborers and mechanics <lb/>
passed third reading. <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
Some of the new bills Introduced <lb/>
To provide school books for or- <lb/>
indigent children. <lb/>
To appoint a representation for <lb/>
unknown or absent heirs. <lb/>
To allow person to redeem land <lb/>
sold for taxes. <lb/>
To secure the better observance <lb/>
of the Sabbath. <lb/>
Like Household Word. <lb/>
day in Hay out the pub- <lb/>
have the name, of any article <lb/>
pressed conspicuously upon their <lb/>
an authority on <lb/>
advertising, name is <lb/>
the mind like a <lb/>
household <lb/>
is as applicable to the name of a <lb/>
man us it is to the name <lb/>
of ii marketable commodity. The <lb/>
who his name on <lb/>
the tip of everybody's tongue by <lb/>
advertising regularly in the news- <lb/>
papers is Hie one whom people <lb/>
will seek out when they have <lb/>
chases to <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
There are yet many of our sub- <lb/>
who owe us. They could do <lb/>
us a good turn by coming on now <lb/>
and pay what owe. <lb/>
one who rends this knows whether <lb/>
be mid if he docs, he is <lb/>
the one want lb -tie. <lb/>
WANT FOB A <lb/>
STOCK OF CLOTHING AND <lb/>
FURNISHINGS AND WILL CLOSE OUT MY <lb/>
They are going at these prices. <lb/>
I of the Loon yard wide Tie <lb/>
yard wide heavy <lb/>
to unbleached Sheeting <lb/>
Arlington I yard <lb/>
wide all wool <lb/>
lei Sicilian Ir <lb/>
inch <lb/>
I inch all I <lb/>
Merrimac Sheeting Calicoes <lb/>
Oil Colon in Solids <lb/>
Silver Star <lb/>
Homespun <lb/>
Denim <lb/>
Mills Sheeting <lb/>
wide, Bleached and width Cotton Plaids Sc <lb/>
bleached piece Cream double <lb/>
Chester Cotton Flannel width kind. <lb/>
Bleached Cotton piece Saline Hood quality <lb/>
Heavy red twilled all for Lining <lb/>
wool, at Full line of Percales fast col- <lb/>
Heavy twilled Jeans j ore yard wide Be <lb/>
Mills Bleaching ; B. t G. Corsets at . 91.14 <lb/>
yard wide Towels at your own price just a <lb/>
yard wide Be I few left. <lb/>
returned Monday <lb/>
KING <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
New Hotel <lb/>
The new hold opened Saturday <lb/>
NOTICE. and quite number of traveling <lb/>
If there CROSS MA <lb/>
in the margin of this paper there. The hold is splendidly <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe furnished and equipped, and would <lb/>
be a credit lo towns much larger <lb/>
The Eastern for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
for <lb/>
than Greenville. Mr. CO. Vines <lb/>
will conduct hold. <lb/>
this hold for Greenville, Mr. <lb/>
B. F. Patrick, the owner, has <lb/>
one of the town's great needs. It <lb/>
need not lie said that people have <lb/>
to the town the go by be- <lb/>
cause cf inadequate bolls <lb/>
S. M. Schultz pays cash <lb/>
minks, coons and foxes. <lb/>
The grip don't seem to have <lb/>
much let-up about It, but keeps <lb/>
people off feet. <lb/>
Now you have had the <lb/>
of reading both the bond <lb/>
bills and know just what is <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Attention is called to the <lb/>
of O. He <lb/>
makes carts and wagons and does <lb/>
all kinds of repair work. <lb/>
A young lawyer has arrived <lb/>
home of Mr. F. Harding. <lb/>
The proud father says the little <lb/>
fellow wants to know when the <lb/>
next court comes. <lb/>
are off after a lot of line <lb/>
horses mules and will have a <lb/>
special sale at our stables on Fri- <lb/>
day and Saturday, 11th and Pith. <lb/>
Greenville Livery Company. <lb/>
H. S. Salesman. <lb/>
A young man wanted to a <lb/>
branch for us, our lino of <lb/>
business. Experience unnecessary. <lb/>
Large salary paid to the right <lb/>
party. Jewelry Co., <lb/>
Boom Prescott Building, N. <lb/>
V. City. <lb/>
His House and <lb/>
la II. <lb/>
John a colored about <lb/>
years old, who lived half way lie <lb/>
Whichard and <lb/>
the northern portion of <lb/>
county, lo Stoke- Saturday <lb/>
and up He <lb/>
went back to his home after dark <lb/>
and is supposed to have a <lb/>
lire with oil. The house con- <lb/>
tents were destroyed and the <lb/>
man burned lo death. His wife <lb/>
was away from home when he re- <lb/>
turned, and the pile of ashes <lb/>
charred laxly the only things to <lb/>
tell of the horrible ending of his <lb/>
life. <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Some Speak to Mr, Some lo Yen <lb/>
Mo-DAY, , 1901. <lb/>
A. It. left this <lb/>
for Florida. <lb/>
. Whaley left morning <lb/>
for <lb/>
J. S. Clark left this morning <lb/>
for Plymouth. <lb/>
E. T. Forbes rarer <lb/>
New Bern. <lb/>
Judge A. M. Moore left this <lb/>
tor Nashville hold <lb/>
eon it. <lb/>
Mr.-. . II Galloway little <lb/>
this morning to visit <lb/>
relatives Chatham <lb/>
Km. J. S. Harris and tare girls <lb/>
who have been Mrs. <lb/>
Backs, this morning for Dur- <lb/>
ham. <lb/>
Mis- of Wac, <lb/>
Texas, Saturday evening to <lb/>
visit Mrs. Alice Harper in South <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
W. II. Alston i- sick. <lb/>
A. H. Tuft is <lb/>
It. W. King went to to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
J. W. Bryan went to Plymouth <lb/>
today. <lb/>
A. L. <lb/>
nun <lb/>
H. Long went to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Miss Mary Alice left this <lb/>
morning to Wilson. <lb/>
It. Walker is very sick with <lb/>
pneumonia at his home West <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
E. G. Flanagan bus moved into <lb/>
his handsome new in South <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Mrs. W. M. King <lb/>
day evening from a visit to her <lb/>
daughter in Mount. <lb/>
J. H. Edwards, of Scotland Neck. <lb/>
who has been visiting W. II. <lb/>
returned home this morn- <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
J. L. this morning <lb/>
for <lb/>
I. ;. Moore went to <lb/>
Mount today. <lb/>
It. S. Sheppard left Tuesday <lb/>
evening for <lb/>
U. L. Humber has been sick <lb/>
several days with grip. <lb/>
Lena Matthews this <lb/>
morning for to visit <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Miss Ida Baltimore, <lb/>
who has been visiting Miss Lena <lb/>
Matthews, left this morning. <lb/>
Col. Harry Skinner this <lb/>
morning with his daughter. Miss <lb/>
to lake her lo school Mount <lb/>
de Sales near Baltimore. <lb/>
Ike Aider, Norfolk, Secretary <lb/>
and Treasurer of the Norfolk Paper <lb/>
Box Co., made ii- n pleasant call <lb/>
today. We lo know he is <lb/>
now in himself and <lb/>
BIG NEW STORE. <lb/>
Well inn;, the good people Greenville and I <lb/>
lie thankful and proud of Big Store and the wonderful bargains <lb/>
conic from great institution, the third time this seas <lb/>
ha- the i bees north, picking scouring the New York. rt n <lb/>
and Philadelphia markets and quickly snapped up all the <lb/>
This was securing a leading shipment <lb/>
of line clothing fur men and boys intended for a clothier in Galveston, <lb/>
Tex., but which wan countermanded account of the flood. The re- <lb/>
is. we can offer and high -t cl thing at one- <lb/>
half the old time clothier's price. They will be and placed on <lb/>
the tallies <lb/>
Four Car Loads Bought <lb/>
His Dollar Came Back <lb/>
ITS. <lb/>
Dark colors, and <lb/>
breasted, wool kind <lb/>
now <lb/>
BOYS WOOL SUITS. <lb/>
kind now wool <lb/>
pants kind now <lb/>
MEN'S SHOES. <lb/>
11.60 kind now l kind <lb/>
now 2.98,4.00 kind now 3.48. <lb/>
MEN'S PANTS. <lb/>
92.76 kind now 91.68, I kind <lb/>
now About pairs left. <lb/>
What has made our store such <lb/>
a busy place What we advertise <lb/>
we do. The thrones daily till <lb/>
the store is the very best <lb/>
hat we lather understate than <lb/>
otherwise the remarkable value v c <lb/>
have to sell. <lb/>
We leave ii in if there is not a p <lb/>
business not perceptible in any other in <lb/>
secret. mid are -l <lb/>
MA DE SUITS <lb/>
kind now 96.15.<lb/>
kind now Sc, kind now <lb/>
kind now <lb/>
97.50 kind now 93.98, <lb/>
now 1.37. <lb/>
Twenty-live years ago, while <lb/>
working the blacksmith shop of <lb/>
J. W. <lb/>
Wis., Harvey ex chief <lb/>
of police of Sioux City, slumped the <lb/>
letters, W. employer's <lb/>
initials, a half dollar. This <lb/>
week that same coin, without any <lb/>
doubt, was handed to him over the <lb/>
counter of his market Sioux <lb/>
City. that period of time it <lb/>
had jingled in the of per- <lb/>
haps thousand of persons <lb/>
miles and miles across the <lb/>
country and back, only lo land <lb/>
ally in the hands of the man <lb/>
hail marked it with letters of an <lb/>
character Never <lb/>
was a man more <lb/>
prised than was Mr. In <lb/>
spite of the fact that ho had not <lb/>
thought of it in the quarter of a <lb/>
century since he last saw he <lb/>
it at once. He pro <lb/>
poses to keep it State <lb/>
SEEN AND HEARD IN WASH- <lb/>
N. C, U, 1901. <lb/>
An affray on Thursday last came <lb/>
near to result one less. <lb/>
Wallace and Slade disputed <lb/>
a difference of cents. Wallace <lb/>
settled the also Made, with <lb/>
his knife, stabbing him in the <lb/>
neck and dangerously wounding <lb/>
him. <lb/>
The oyster canning establish- <lb/>
of A Co., had steam <lb/>
on the boiler on Saturday. Sup- <lb/>
pose it will soon be in operation. <lb/>
Hon. D. M. Carter is <lb/>
building material on hi lot on <lb/>
Bridge, between Main and Second <lb/>
streets. <lb/>
has that S. It. Fowls <lb/>
Son intend pulling in a saw, <lb/>
some planers at their mill. <lb/>
Win. a lumber dealer <lb/>
of Mich., Spent Sunday <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mrs. F. Taylor died on Sun- <lb/>
day night, after a long illness. Our <lb/>
heartfelt sympathies out lo her <lb/>
bereaved husband and relatives. <lb/>
It is said that the lice mill will <lb/>
be converted into an oil mill some <lb/>
lime iii the future <lb/>
Jim N <lb/>
succeeding well. <lb/>
Opera <lb/>
Hail, the L <lb/>
performance- <lb/>
l in hi i r. <lb/>
King, <lb/>
v. i-in and <lb/>
created such <lb/>
secret. IDS <lb/>
for you to come in and pay them I heir flu percent, p roll I. Will you now 3.00 kind <lb/>
Or will you trade with a live. progressive <lb/>
is working like Trojan and making dollar- <lb/>
We have doubled since we are our new 91.50 kind now i <lb/>
already, and now ow <lb/>
Holiday Goods, <lb/>
,,,.,,., , . . , , <lb/>
Over cur loads suitable t <lb/>
The entire store presents a big Everything you can think Every price is w low that it es- <lb/>
i- Aid u record for Itself and <lb/>
. . , , positively reach of the <lb/>
within three <lb/>
mill <lb/>
3rd Northern Trip Successful. <lb/>
Mrs. living In the Ear <lb/>
is some <lb/>
She hid sum last Weak and <lb/>
carried buttoned In a packet in <lb/>
her When she sent <lb/>
this garment out to be washed she <lb/>
forgot to take out her money. <lb/>
Tarboro Southerner. <lb/>
furor during the week <lb/>
of the Governor's Inauguration, <lb/>
will be In Greenville for tour <lb/>
nights, commencing Wednesday, <lb/>
Feb. Bee advertisement. <lb/>
Deaths. <lb/>
J. Taylor Miss <lb/>
Clark, died <lb/>
Sunday ii tier a long illness. She <lb/>
was E. Clark <lb/>
Mis. bad a large circle of <lb/>
friends in Greenville who are pain <lb/>
ed her death. <lb/>
w. ll. Kitchen, of Scot <lb/>
land Neck, died Saturday night <lb/>
about o'clock. Hi- death is a <lb/>
loss to his community Mid to <lb/>
State. lie once represented <lb/>
hi- district a term In Congress, and <lb/>
father of Congressman w <lb/>
Kitchen, of the district, and <lb/>
Claude, <lb/>
en, of Second district. <lb/>
died a few <lb/>
minutes past o'clock, Sunday <lb/>
tin home of bis daughter, Mrs. <lb/>
W. T. Hunter, the <lb/>
House, lie a- In his year, <lb/>
and due lo heat I <lb/>
failure brought an attack <lb/>
grip. <lb/>
Peebles was twice named <lb/>
and leaves daughters and <lb/>
one son. once <lb/>
of this county. <lb/>
The burial will take place Tues- <lb/>
day afternoon at Falkland. <lb/>
97.60 kind now 4.98, 13.60 kind <lb/>
row now <lb/>
and JACKETS <lb/>
All kinds and prices. <lb/>
BLANKETS. <lb/>
wool bee <lb/>
kind <lb/>
Toe Kind now <lb/>
styli all prices. OUTING CLOTH. and kind now i OUCHES, SIDE <lb/>
H is. in,, to per yard on r.--7 yards to select from. <lb/>
Everything Imaginable Here, Ow Store a growing plant, <lb/>
every day. Truth telling and truth selling go hand in hand here Our sole <lb/>
desire and ambition is for your inkiest. you we work. <lb/>
Big New Store. <lb/>
Open Nights. <lb/>
Greenville- N. C<lb/>
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MM <lb/>
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Attention Farmers <lb/>
BILL <lb/>
school provided for and the <lb/>
I blacks the school provided for <lb/>
ii-ii a in the <lb/>
I i of 111.-. <lb/>
I am now offering you one i f r moat i <lb/>
DRY GOODS. SHOES, HATS. W is. <lb/>
and TABLE CUTLER <lb/>
at very reasonable prices. My of <lb/>
jibs <lb/>
which is the Standard of any m re fresh and cheap. <lb/>
When you none to town again give me a trial. <lb/>
Hoard of Trustees shall have power <lb/>
to admit children to either of said <lb/>
schools who reside outside of the <lb/>
corporate limits of said town upon <lb/>
Y, <lb/>
The Genera Assembly of North <lb/>
Carolina enact <lb/>
Section That there shall he <lb/>
E an election held in the town of <lb/>
Greenville on the second Tuesday Thai corporate limits <lb/>
in April. 1901, for purpose of of said ban constitute a <lb/>
taking the of the qualified we. but <lb/>
voters of town on the graded school <lb/>
or establishing and maintaining a bylaw <lb/>
Graded School for each race Meeting and <lb/>
therein. ranging various districts <lb/>
Sec That I election county of Pitt may extend <lb/>
lie time and places of the graded school <lb/>
as the election by an in territory <lb/>
Ad passed session of embraced within <lb/>
General Assembly purpose said town. <lb/>
taking the sense of the voters of <lb/>
town on toe question of to public <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
The Victor safe is made hi all sizes con- <lb/>
for home, office and general use. <lb/>
Every sale sol with a guarantee to be lire <lb/>
proof. Prices range m up. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, At <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
bonds for water works, electric <lb/>
the district in which said graded <lb/>
ii <lb/>
registration as the <lb/>
and the same <lb/>
lights and other improvements. sUM <lb/>
shall be held and conducted under and applied to graded <lb/>
schools respectively, and in <lb/>
to monies there shall <lb/>
Registrars and Judges of election, each year on <lb/>
and the returns shall be made, and the tax- <lb/>
counted and the result declared in aW <lb/>
like manner. a separate lo tang on <lb/>
Slid graded schools at least thirty- <lb/>
two weeks each year, which tax <lb/>
one year, <lb/>
fifty cents on the one hundred <lb/>
Prevention <lb/>
better than Liver <lb/>
Pills will not only cure, but it <lb/>
taken in time will prevent <lb/>
Sick Headache, <lb/>
biliousness, malaria, <lb/>
jaundice, torpid <lb/>
liver and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY CURE. <lb/>
osteopathy; <lb/>
O. <lb/>
Office Henry Clark House, first <lb/>
door forth of <lb/>
Examination and Consultation <lb/>
SALT RHEUM CURED BY <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
Is Ike <lb/>
a separate <lb/>
shall lie provided for this purpose <lb/>
and the voter shall vote on a <lb/>
rate from the other ballot. <lb/>
Those who favor establishing the <lb/>
school the the <lb/>
one <lb/>
THE COUNTY BOARD DIRECTORS <lb/>
HAVE APPOINTED THE <lb/>
pretax for half on the taxable <lb/>
sun, shall vote a on which the Board of Trustees of the <lb/>
shall be written or printed the on before <lb/>
worts and d <lb/>
h. it shall vote a ballot yr wake up and submit to I our sole distributer for Greenville <lb/>
on shall W written d you will Hod a full line of <lb/>
words and expenses of said <lb/>
la ,. ,. schools tor the succeeding <lb/>
L. H Pender, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. X. C. <lb/>
Tobacco Flues. Tin Roofing, <lb/>
Expert employed. All <lb/>
kinds Gun and Locksmith work <lb/>
first class. of a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
for The Oliver <lb/>
TUCKER CO. <lb/>
Wholesale Hatters, <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
We carry all style Hats, Al- <lb/>
Ounce Hats, Stiffs of all <lb/>
shapes, in fact anything in the <lb/>
Hat line. <lb/>
We have made II. Booker <lb/>
Si<lb/>
As one of the for Public c <lb/>
Pitt County. We handle the books <lb/>
State List for public schools and can <lb/>
ever you need, we also have <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
Bi <lb/>
supply <lb/>
III <lb/>
Hi the <lb/>
what- <lb/>
That of W I <lb/>
of said town shall vote <lb/>
Greenville, N, C. <lb/>
in nm u <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
tin- following named per- <lb/>
establish said schools then a graded W to <lb/>
I. . I for each race shall be <lb/>
Thai said taxes on Dickinson <lb/>
shall lie collected and accounted for; Maker and Repairer of <lb/>
CARTS WAGONS. <lb/>
hi-, in Tina.<lb/>
Nature. in her efforts to correct mistakes, which mistakes hare come from <lb/>
careers or it be from ancestors, shoots out pimples, blotches and <lb/>
Imperfections on the skin, a waning that more serious troubles <lb/>
haps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary are certain to follow II <lb/>
neglect t heed the. warning and correct the mistakes. <lb/>
Many a lingering, painful disease many an death has been avoided <lb/>
imply because these notes of wining- have Wen heeded and the blood kept <lb/>
pure by right use of JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA <lb/>
Miss J. of Marshall. Mich . <lb/>
I was cured of a bad humor after with it for fire yens. Th <lb/>
doctors am my friends said It was salt rheum. It out on head, neck <lb/>
whets body. I perfectly with It. What I <lb/>
those fire years. Is no use Nobody would believe me If <lb/>
I tried every medicine that was advertised to cure II I spent money <lb/>
highly <lb/>
. l to and when I <lb/>
the thud bottle I was completely cured. I have never had a touch of it <lb/>
. to do me tried JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
I would heartily advise all who are suffering from <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 miserable, but JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA <lb/>
made me ail <lb/>
The blood is your life and if you keep It pare and strong can positively re- <lb/>
disease face contagion fearlessly. never <lb/>
it is for sale by ill druggist, in full quart bottles at only one dollar each <lb/>
r all druggists. In full . <lb/>
i-Horn <lb/>
SOLD BY Met. <lb/>
will he to the <lb/>
t I lie charter of the town of <lb/>
L. Mayor. <lb/>
J. c. <lb/>
lath <lb/>
TAKEN UP. <lb/>
A male hog, about so pound <lb/>
p -s.-. black and white d, marked <lb/>
round in right ear. Has lakes up <lb/>
with my Hashed <lb/>
notified to come <lb/>
get <lb/>
Four miles north <lb/>
Ian <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having duly baton the <lb/>
i milt Clerk of Pin at <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
slant and <lb/>
fool's <lb/>
colored crayons, <lb/>
ruled practice writing <lb/>
; p.-ii. slates, <lb/>
boxes, el;. <lb/>
s ins arc hereby <lb/>
to W. P. town <lb/>
Hair, Skinner, T. all over lo the per- <lb/>
son designated by Hoard of <lb/>
Directors of said graded schools lo <lb/>
be expanded under their <lb/>
i lion. <lb/>
Sec. Thai this Art shall be <lb/>
force from and after its <lb/>
cation. <lb/>
soapstone pencils cent. plain load pencils l cent, <lb/>
rubber tipped load pencil cent, nice with <lb/>
pretty cover cent, i rayons, with metal hold- <lb/>
in nice wood box cents, tend pencil, slat.- pen <lb/>
and pen. mil Mile, all in nice box, . <lb/>
cents. A great big wide la cents. of best <lb/>
ink on the market, f cent;. books to cents. <lb/>
White crayons, gross in box, cents. Good fool's cap <lb/>
paper lo Coats <lb/>
For the Business Man. <lb/>
We carry a nice and single i. Ii <lb/>
long day books, journal <lb/>
order books, receipt, <lb/>
r books, <lb/>
fill note k-i, <lb/>
Waller It. Wilson, J. B. W. <lb/>
II. E. II. <lb/>
. A. Move, Sr., J. R. <lb/>
W, R, Parker, B. <lb/>
Brown, C. I. and B, W. <lb/>
They shall have the gen- <lb/>
control of the location and man- <lb/>
of the graded school for <lb/>
each race and may employ such j Cigarettes in Tennessee. <lb/>
teachers and officers each as has attached <lb/>
may deem proper and Ax the bis signature to the anti-cigarette <lb/>
compensation thereof. They may Mil, which prohibits the sale or <lb/>
appoint nil Executive Committee the State for the per- <lb/>
selling any cigarettes or <lb/>
appoint ii committee Of colored men papers, <lb/>
to look t colored school Once again the has <lb/>
under their supervision if they I hid adieu to of Tennessee. <lb/>
i It an enforced farewell, for <lb/>
other organization of their Board yesterday Governor <lb/>
advisable, mid anti-cigarette hill passed by j <lb/>
should be a vacancy in said , now in session, and j vitality, <lb/>
Hun by death the law went effect mid <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Steam Engines, <lb/>
Boilers and Machinery <lb/>
Repaired on short <lb/>
Hosts, Brackets and Balusters for <lb/>
house made lo order. <lb/>
nm <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
St <lb/>
notice to all per- New and <lb/>
ons to the estate to ton. and for all points for the West <lb/>
Immediate hi the railroads Norfolk <lb/>
. Sire <lb/>
on or before day of , Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
or tills notice will be plead in bar York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
I if V. 1901. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
II. A. House. Sr. <lb/>
NOTICE- <lb/>
is given <lb/>
will be made lo the General of <lb/>
North lo prohibit the of <lb/>
of the Missionary <lb/>
Dear the town of <lb/>
N C That <lb/>
Hay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
For Society ;. <lb/>
We have kinds and sit; <lb/>
envelope s.- s, . <lb/>
papers, ear I <lb/>
papers and <lb/>
otherwise remaining night. <lb/>
such this morning at the <lb/>
See. Thai persons herein <lb/>
as trustees of Graded have cigarettes <lb/>
are hereby constituted and Be information that the, <lb/>
appointed trustees of Pill of <lb/>
and together with up last and <lb/>
B u. Wilson. Those <lb/>
hat In; <lb/>
nil <lb/>
.-it,. ,. <lb/>
mid return. <lb/>
A nerve tonic and <lb/>
blood builder. Ii; . <lb/>
pink b <lb/>
and <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
H. Cherry and W. II. supply left over will <lb/>
Tucker. surviving members of hP to the <lb/>
the Board Trustees of American Company's <lb/>
Academy, shall be and whence they ship- <lb/>
Board of Trustees when Judge W. <lb/>
said Academy. letdown fence for I hem iii a <lb/>
legal decision about two mouths <lb/>
ct <lb/>
firs of Bf n. <lb/>
f.- <lb/>
with our . i. i t j, <lb/>
or refund the s <lb/>
TAKEN UP. <lb/>
A cow with stripes, <lb/>
horn, unmarked, two <lb/>
oM, has in my tit-l-l four <lb/>
Owner Is hereby to call <lb/>
f-r tame and pay , for pins sud <lb/>
cost W. L. <lb/>
X. Jan. 1901. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
all me for for the <lb/>
year 1900 and prior, please call and j Cotton Bagging Ties always <lb/>
nettle with H. W. Greenville, or i, , <lb/>
H Tucker sold stand, near , l <lb/>
or check direct tome, goods kept constantly on <lb/>
folk. a , p. ti. box I hand. Country produce and <lb/>
Tablets <lb/>
LADED <lb/>
Results <lb/>
cam <lb/>
I-. <lb/>
of <lb/>
If of Power. <lb/>
. insanity. <lb/>
By in-r plain a <lb/>
bug, for i <lb/>
bond to JO or refund <lb/>
-h <lb/>
I KN ALL <lb/>
MAGAZINES, <lb/>
ii, it if the trustees of the <lb/>
school shall deem <lb/>
Sentinel, Jan. <lb/>
30th. <lb/>
. . J. <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
ft Jackson Sis., ILL <lb/>
For oak- by L <lb/>
N C <lb/>
I he Famous P. <lb/>
fountain <lb/>
Ben <lb/>
; fate. <lb/>
And when it to <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Beat. <lb/>
r Si <lb/>
on I'm <lb/>
now I, rated n place for the; <lb/>
local Ion the graded school for <lb/>
the whiles sud school he <lb/>
there by and with eon- <lb/>
trustees of said <lb/>
but ii shall deem and <lb/>
bk <lb/>
the Board Trustees of Jg Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
Academy us herein constituted rids, Mattresses, Suits, Be- <lb/>
may. if they shall deem Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb/>
We to do so, sell said Academy ind <lb/>
i, I. ,, ; I <lb/>
all he lands thereto. In ,., <lb/>
manner and on such terms as J American i. Can- <lb/>
may d. Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
lo the purchasers and invest Apples, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
p eds such sale i a loci t <lb/>
I ,,,. ,. , , I I Hatches, Oil, <lb/>
and for a Meal and Hull,, Gar <lb/>
In for whites. den ranges, Apples, Nut-, <lb/>
Sec, Thai if said trustees of I Candles, -I Apples, reaches, <lb/>
graded schools shall deem Class <lb/>
at ml building for W <lb/>
, . ,. . . , Crackers, <lb/>
.,, n, Butter, Stand- <lb/>
lion same for ard Hewing in ea, and <lb/>
purpose. I other goods. <lb/>
Tint all children Cheap for cash. <lb/>
corporate limits of said <lb/>
as now or as ,. <lb/>
extended who ere .- M <lb/>
the public <lb/>
into said j <lb/>
Th Ons Cold Curs. <lb/>
., s- , Kn- <lb/>
that whites shall attend the I <lb/>
Satisfy Your the <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
door to <lb/>
Everything New and Clean. <lb/>
Oysters. Game-, Good to Eat. <lb/>
Dinner from <lb/>
as <lb/>
Soup. kinds meat, I kinds <lb/>
Vegetables, Broad, and lie- <lb/>
sen, till for cents. <lb/>
Ii. W. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
I forbid by any one any <lb/>
manner whatsoever, by gun <lb/>
or time, trapping, <lb/>
i in <lb/>
or .-ii any other any <lb/>
the following tract known as <lb/>
the John farm lo Iowa- <lb/>
nip, II It. Cotton, <lb/>
sou brother, the laud <lb/>
lying on side of Tr river. <lb/>
one tract tin Ben <lb/>
in township <lb/>
Mrs lbs farm <lb/>
other, lying on south <lb/>
will be <lb/>
II. J. <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. i. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Tics and Hags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
W, R, WHICHARD <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
Ht <lb/>
v.- par lot in <lb/>
-1 la, Rick II. <lb/>
c. <lb/>
re .-no <lb/>
I ,, Oil <lb/>
Liter Pill, . r,.<lb/>
net., . o,.,,,., , . ,.,. <lb/>
l Sr <lb/>
of <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM <lb/>
Ai Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, NEBRASKA, <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Year <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy Bo. <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
Th k office. The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
Will be bent together <lb/>
one year for or DAILY <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for payable ad- <lb/>
P. <lb/>
ill <lb/>
-r mull. M-mu I <lb/>
sir.-.-i- i in For <lb/>
J L <lb/>
THE B ST <lb/>
and fever is a of <lb/>
ionic, it <lb/>
Iron quinine in a tasteless form <lb/>
No care-no pay. <lb/>
m hr. i n <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
A LINE OP <lb/>
Also a nice Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
Bend model, <lb/>
1ST <lb/>
I CH I U . f ;. ; .,., . i <lb/>
C. CO <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
m i m <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TRUTH P I.<lb/>
VOL. XX <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY b <lb/>
NEW GOODS <lb/>
ABE NOW IN. <lb/>
We sell the Celebrated <lb/>
COSSET. The only corset that will not <lb/>
break down at the sides. Our line of Bu- <lb/>
Tables, Wash Stand Covers is <lb/>
beautiful very cheap. See us for <lb/>
allovers, twits, val laces. <lb/>
w. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
LEE <lb/>
Names of Battleship. <lb/>
In con with the law <lb/>
provides that certain <lb/>
of vessels of the navy shall lie Observer has printed some inter <lb/>
named States of Union <lb/>
thirty-one Stales arc now <lb/>
on the navy list, as <lb/>
Alabama, Arkansas, California, <lb/>
Colorado. Florida, Georgia, <lb/>
Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, <lb/>
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, <lb/>
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri. <lb/>
Nebraska, Nevada, New <lb/>
shire the New <lb/>
New York, Ohio, Oregon, <lb/>
Pennsylvania. Island, South <lb/>
Dakota, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, <lb/>
West Virginia, Wisconsin and <lb/>
Wyoming. <lb/>
Most of these are sonorous names, <lb/>
well adapted designating light- <lb/>
ships. Nevertheless, the scheme <lb/>
of nomenclature adopted by Con- <lb/>
is responsible for some mis- <lb/>
fits. Dakota would be a good en- <lb/>
name for a battleship, but <lb/>
South Dakota and West Virginia <lb/>
are simply ridiculous. State names <lb/>
containing the prefixes North, <lb/>
South j New or West might well be <lb/>
of the Jersey <lb/>
would sound better than New <lb/>
and where the omission, as in <lb/>
the ease of the two Carolinas, <lb/>
and would lead to <lb/>
duplication the States might be <lb/>
represented is New <lb/>
by a in their local <lb/>
history or <lb/>
c, Feb. <lb/>
Democrats and by <lb/>
mutual consent, called the <lb/>
game today long enough to <lb/>
participate in doing honor to the <lb/>
memory that grand old Virgin- <lb/>
John by attending <lb/>
the joint session of Congress held <lb/>
In the hall of the House, and <lb/>
part in the <lb/>
es of the Centennial celebration of <lb/>
the appointment of John Marshall <lb/>
to lie Chief Justice of the Supreme <lb/>
Court of the 0.8. <lb/>
The republicans will this week <lb/>
try to hold night sessions of the <lb/>
Senate to force Subsidy bill <lb/>
through. The opponents of the <lb/>
bill are not opposed <lb/>
to night sessions, lint they insist <lb/>
that at all sessions when this bill <lb/>
is being considered a should <lb/>
be present. <lb/>
Mr. signed the Army <lb/>
, ,, Saturday, and hunt for the <lb/>
During the past few The . . . <lb/>
, thirteen hundred odd commissions <lb/>
it places his disposal, is now <lb/>
New <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
M y lends and customers can now find In <lb/>
the store-formerly occupied by Mrs. V. Leg <lb/>
I opposite Alfred Forbes store, with <lb/>
full and complete line of <lb/>
cotton as a Promoter of <lb/>
Population. <lb/>
information about North . <lb/>
V- . , full cry, mid he is already <lb/>
Carolina towns counties from u, , . ., ., <lb/>
. several limes than the <lb/>
the reports of the recent census I . ,, ,,., . , <lb/>
grip. Gen. Miles has been prom- <lb/>
There has been an increase the <lb/>
population of all the counties in <lb/>
the State except ten, since 1800, <lb/>
some instances the increase has <lb/>
been remarkably large, and it is <lb/>
worth noting that each county <lb/>
that shows a marked increase, <lb/>
there has a development of <lb/>
the cotton milling industry in the <lb/>
past ten years. <lb/>
Stanly, Durham, Mecklenburg, <lb/>
the General <lb/>
ship. <lb/>
Senator made some <lb/>
ugly charges in support of his res- <lb/>
for a Joint Congressional <lb/>
Committee to investigate special on <lb/>
legislation. He said that under the <lb/>
present practice a pension bureau <lb/>
had been established under the <lb/>
dome of Capitol, and pension <lb/>
attorneys, he believed for pay, ad- <lb/>
C nil ford and Rutherford an.- <lb/>
. , J vised clients it was easier to <lb/>
notable instances. The power of , . , , ., , <lb/>
.,,, . gel pensions through t <lb/>
Cation mills to build up ., , ., , <lb/>
r through pension bureau. <lb/>
ties is evidenced in a most j f ft- <lb/>
way by the census reports. me m <lb/>
Vi hat the cotton mill has done for <lb/>
Compulsory <lb/>
Our governor in his splendid in- <lb/>
address- what <lb/>
was the keynote to the memorable <lb/>
campaign waged by the Democratic <lb/>
party North Carolina the <lb/>
year 1900, be declared <lb/>
better educational opportunities <lb/>
for the masses. <lb/>
Our legislators are endeavoring <lb/>
to make good the pledges of the <lb/>
campaign. fact seems to have <lb/>
lost sight of. many <lb/>
ties of our state we already have <lb/>
four or five school term. <lb/>
What is puzzling us is the problem <lb/>
of getting the people to make use of <lb/>
these advantages after they get <lb/>
them. Superintendent re- <lb/>
ports only per cent of child- <lb/>
of school age school. <lb/>
The districts do not aver- <lb/>
age so much. The regular attend- <lb/>
does not exceed to per <lb/>
cent. Why issue vote <lb/>
large amounts of money to main- <lb/>
schools in empty school houses <lb/>
your remedy at- <lb/>
you ask. <lb/>
It is it isn't. I think a law <lb/>
should be made giving power to <lb/>
township trustees to compel at- <lb/>
when children arrive at <lb/>
the age. of twelve years without <lb/>
being able to read write. No <lb/>
legislator need to be afraid of that <lb/>
mild form of even in <lb/>
a as noted for conservatism <lb/>
as North U. <lb/>
Holt, in the News and Observer. <lb/>
may be taken as in <lb/>
stance. 1300 that place had a <lb/>
population of only This had <lb/>
increased to 1,883. Con- <lb/>
cord, which is officially recorded <lb/>
as a city, increased in years <lb/>
from to Greens- <lb/>
from to Henri- <lb/>
not in existence in 1890, now <lb/>
has a population of 1,280. Gas <lb/>
from to ; <lb/>
Graham from to Nor- <lb/>
wood from to Bessemer <lb/>
City from to China Grove <lb/>
from to 8.7, etc. These are <lb/>
only a few list could <lb/>
be considerably extended. A <lb/>
of the smaller towns show <lb/>
losses, but there arc no cot mills <lb/>
near them. In the matter of hold <lb/>
their own, it is a tic between <lb/>
and Holly Springs. <lb/>
Each had one more <lb/>
1900 it had in 1890. Another <lb/>
tie is between <lb/>
Woodland, each with a gain of <lb/>
private Pension Bills, and <lb/>
the total of these bills <lb/>
this Congress, had almost reached <lb/>
and he predicted that they <lb/>
would be doubled the next Con- <lb/>
if something were not done to <lb/>
head off present practices. <lb/>
No speech made by a democrat <lb/>
at this session has attracted more <lb/>
attention than the appeal of Hep <lb/>
of Texas, for <lb/>
harmony in democratic party. <lb/>
By way of emphasizing bis willing- <lb/>
to receive i h open arms <lb/>
those democrats left the <lb/>
We US still in the forefront of the race alter your <lb/>
We offer you the best selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found in any store in Well choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, spring. Bummer <lb/>
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you very best service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up Strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market you will do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do see our Immense before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
us the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Cups, Silks and Sot ins, Dress <lb/>
Jackets an I Carpels, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's and <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Lord, Scad <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow and <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
for Furniture and in line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends. <lb/>
Goods and Notions <lb/>
HAVE U ST RECEIVED COMPLETE LIB <lb/>
MILLINERS <lb/>
WE HAVE <lb/>
LINE OF <lb/>
and of <lb/>
Trimmed Hals, Sailor <lb/>
all kind-. will carry one <lb/>
be I iii Hi hi. Mr <lb/>
department will be glad lo have all her old friends and <lb/>
customers call to sec her. <lb/>
Chiffons, Silks <lb/>
complete lines of Millinery to <lb/>
M. Coned ill have charge of mil- <lb/>
Divorce Laws. <lb/>
Divorce laws i- a reform <lb/>
presses upon public alb <lb/>
During the pas ten years <lb/>
of the divorce court <lb/>
the institution <lb/>
upon which depends Ike <lb/>
and happiness of the home <lb/>
suffered degradation. A,; <lb/>
divorce may ho too readily secured <lb/>
while in a obstacles lo legal <lb/>
separation too great. Ii would <lb/>
New belongs to <lb/>
the latter class. wife of one <lb/>
of the men of <lb/>
the young girl <lb/>
Jersey, has discovered unless <lb/>
she lakes advantage of <lb/>
liberal laws of some other state, <lb/>
she i annul -n lire II divorce for <lb/>
reason for crime <lb/>
docs constitute ground in New <lb/>
Jersey. There is such variety <lb/>
tin- several stales ii I- <lb/>
uniform laws lie adopted <lb/>
throughout the in order <lb/>
in eyes of law. a man <lb/>
be a III and a <lb/>
In Com- <lb/>
Don't Leave North Carolina. <lb/>
The Wilmington Messenger <lb/>
is to be regretted so many <lb/>
organization during the last two young men go West, leaving their <lb/>
national campaigns, be A few <lb/>
this verse in his years ago Cue cry was West <lb/>
lug return, l young man, go and many <lb/>
And seek an were the young old men who <lb/>
Forsake the made you I left their native State and went to <lb/>
seek a new life the great West. <lb/>
Many succeeded, bat many did not <lb/>
And drove you from fond em- <lb/>
brace <lb/>
Come home Come home <lb/>
prodigal child, come <lb/>
Senator Tamer, whose speech <lb/>
against the Ship Subsidy bill was Carolina Is today the place for <lb/>
while and Magnolia tie to by Senator Frye, North Carolinians. <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
An Unusual Mental Aim-, -ii <lb/>
Suit. <lb/>
Capt. F. Baton, who re- <lb/>
turned from Concord yesterday, <lb/>
gave particulars unusual <lb/>
mental anguish suit Unit was dis- <lb/>
posed of at the present term of <lb/>
Superior Court. On the <lb/>
16th of a mouth a telegram came <lb/>
to a young man in Concord an- <lb/>
the illness of his <lb/>
mother, county. The <lb/>
telegram was not delivered until <lb/>
the of the t h. The you <lb/>
man's mother got well and he did <lb/>
not go to see her for two months <lb/>
after the receipt of the telegram. <lb/>
The telegram was sent collect, <lb/>
Capt. Bason said, and was <lb/>
paid for by the at the <lb/>
other end of the line. Judge <lb/>
Brown was unable to see just where <lb/>
the mental anguish came in and <lb/>
ordered a Ob- <lb/>
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