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Attention Farmers <lb/>
I am now you one of ill i lines f <lb/>
DRY GOODS. SHOES, HATS, PANTS SHIRTS. <lb/>
TABLE <lb/>
at very reasonable prices. My line of <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
which is standard of any market are I resit and cheap. <lb/>
When you noose to town again give me a trial. <lb/>
, in to j i an. <lb/>
Jas. I White. <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
The Victor salt- is untie in all sizes con- <lb/>
for home, farm, office and general use. <lb/>
Every safe sol a guarantee to be lire <lb/>
proof. Prices range from up. <lb/>
I L. <lb/>
Greenville, X. C. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Happening In Carolina <lb/>
The Sort <lb/>
Assembly is lo hold its annual <lb/>
at ill.- ii City, <lb/>
Jane nth. <lb/>
Got, has been invited to <lb/>
deliver the literary address at the <lb/>
next commencement of Salem Fe <lb/>
male Academy. <lb/>
Odd Fellows are <lb/>
paring to entertain the grand lodge <lb/>
in May. A good time is in store <lb/>
for all who attend. <lb/>
A convention of all <lb/>
school of the Slate, of all <lb/>
nations, will held at High <lb/>
Slat and 22nd. , <lb/>
The register deeds for Halifax <lb/>
county Issued a marriage <lb/>
for Mr. Henry Kite, aged, <lb/>
and Miss Margaret <lb/>
aged <lb/>
Rev. J. K. Faulkner, recently i <lb/>
of Springs, Va., came yes <lb/>
to visit his Or. T. I. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Faulkner <lb/>
will locate at <lb/>
charge of churches at that place <lb/>
and Free Press. <lb/>
Miscreants Shoot at <lb/>
Last week an unsuccessful at- <lb/>
tempt was Made to wreck the <lb/>
die passenger <lb/>
train near Mocksville. Saturday <lb/>
another attempt <lb/>
was made to commit murder. Just <lb/>
after So. had left Spencer, and <lb/>
good time, some one a <lb/>
pistol into the car window, which <lb/>
Biased a passenger. A <lb/>
small hole made bullet, <lb/>
showed had been done. Then <lb/>
another of the wretches threw a <lb/>
coupling pin Into the door of the <lb/>
Pullman car. but no damage was <lb/>
done. An investigation was made <lb/>
but no trace was funnel of the <lb/>
Dispatch <lb/>
OSTEOPATHY <lb/>
E. I. O. <lb/>
Office Henry Clark House, first <lb/>
door North of Baptist <lb/>
Examination and Consultation free <lb/>
THE MY SCHOOL DIRECTORS <lb/>
HAVE APPOINTED l<lb/>
As one of the depositories tor Public School Books in <lb/>
Pin County. We handle books designated on the <lb/>
State List for the public schools and can supply what- <lb/>
ever need. We also have <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
slant and double I practice writing books <lb/>
cap paper, ; pencils, slates, <lb/>
crayons, colored crayons, inks companion boxes, <lb/>
Sue of Oar School <lb/>
Tobacco Raising Curtailed. <lb/>
The high price of cotton will <lb/>
evidently induce farmers in <lb/>
cotton growing districts of the <lb/>
Carolina to plant more <lb/>
loss tobacco which will curtail the <lb/>
production of blight tobacco. The <lb/>
farmers in the bright sections of <lb/>
Virginia speak of diversifying <lb/>
their crops by planting some cotton <lb/>
instead of making a full crop <lb/>
If this should he case <lb/>
of course the crop of 1901 will be I <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
correspondent. Tobacco Journal. <lb/>
It is thought tobacco crop <lb/>
in this county will be cut down at <lb/>
one for this season. I <lb/>
am informed in one small com- <lb/>
which is one of the finest <lb/>
tobacco the county, the <lb/>
tobacco crop will lie cut short lull,. <lb/>
pounds this; cir. may <lb/>
be two reasons assigned for this, <lb/>
leaving of so many of <lb/>
our tobacco growers for towns, <lb/>
mid tobacco buying out <lb/>
the principal factories at our near <lb/>
est marketing <lb/>
X. C. Correspondent Charlotte Ob- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
L. H. Pender, <lb/>
Tobacco Flues. Tin <lb/>
Expert Gunsmith employed. All <lb/>
kinds Gun and work <lb/>
first class. Re-stocking of gnus a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
soapstone pencils cent, v plain lead pencils cent, <lb/>
rubber tipped pencil I cent, a nice with <lb/>
pretty cover cent, ;. crayons, with metal hold- <lb/>
in nice wood box cent. end pencil, slate pen <lb/>
ell, and pen, an I rule, all in nice wood box, <lb/>
cents. A great big wide lei rents, of best <lb/>
ink on the market, cents Copy books i to <lb/>
crayons, ; sin s Good fool's cap <lb/>
piper cents per <lb/>
the Business Man. <lb/>
We carry a nice in r and single entry ledgers, <lb/>
long day books, journals books, memorandums, <lb/>
order books, receipt-, note ks, <lb/>
For Society People <lb/>
1175.------- <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Wholesale and Grocer and <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg. etc. Bed- <lb/>
rids, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb/>
Tables, Lounges, Safes, <lb/>
and Gail A Ax <lb/>
Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Meal, Soap, <lb/>
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Gloss <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Mara <lb/>
tool, Cheese, Batter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Sewing Mach i and nu- <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity, for cash. Com <lb/>
to see inc. <lb/>
SIM M <lb/>
Phone W. <lb/>
nave nil kind- <lb/>
. lo . . <lb/>
papers, i a in <lb/>
papers and tablets <lb/>
The. American Style. <lb/>
Austin, Feb. dispatch from <lb/>
San Mexico, says the <lb/>
Orel train robbery the <lb/>
can style ever committed on <lb/>
Mexican soil occurred on the <lb/>
Railway, near <lb/>
there. The news of has <lb/>
reached the city. A passed , <lb/>
train was held up by masked <lb/>
nun. who entered the Pullman <lb/>
sleeper and robbed the passengers <lb/>
of money, valuables and <lb/>
The train crew was held up with <lb/>
pistols. bandits were live in <lb/>
number. The leader, and Is be- <lb/>
other robbers, <lb/>
Americans The bandits are be <lb/>
by a force of troops <lb/>
their capture is almost certain. <lb/>
The robbers will shortly be put to <lb/>
death if caught, <lb/>
las is very severe on such <lb/>
frill par las for <lb/>
of sirs h <lb/>
we <lb/>
not far On- I <lb/>
when Hip <lb/>
with <lb/>
in tail ran. <lb/>
no pins, to, bases so <lb/>
contain <lb/>
mull Stamps taken, <lb/>
Co., minion <lb/>
i i. i , iv <lb/>
I L C. <lb/>
Satisfy Appetite at the <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
door to <lb/>
New and Clean. <lb/>
Oysters, Game, Anything Good to Eat. <lb/>
Regular Dinner from o'clock <lb/>
as <lb/>
Soup, kinds meat, I <lb/>
Vegetables, Bread, Coffee De- <lb/>
all for cents. <lb/>
IS. IV. <lb/>
Manager <lb/>
TAKES TO <lb/>
I P Ills Pipe Stem. <lb/>
Feb <lb/>
currying a pipe stem in bis body <lb/>
fur nearly n year, Charles Ferris, <lb/>
it up and <lb/>
rid of a and <lb/>
Inexplicable indigestion. <lb/>
I Ferris that in the w inter <lb/>
of i in. f,. asleep one evening <lb/>
his pips in his month, and <lb/>
upon awakening was unable lo find <lb/>
stem. The other he hail <lb/>
Famous Fountain -pen, i. <lb/>
coughed up i In- missing article. It <lb/>
rubber, Inches in length <lb/>
w a cash <lb/>
5-<lb/>
ATLANTIC LIFE <lb/>
INSURANCE COMPANY <lb/>
VIRGINIA <lb/>
. SURPLUS<lb/>
-9 <lb/>
And when comes to <lb/>
JOB o <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
week a servant m <lb/>
I In- of Mayor W. S. of <lb/>
contracted small <lb/>
in a mild form and lo <lb/>
I In- house. A day or two <lb/>
member of Col, <lb/>
l broke like <lb/>
and as a of <lb/>
million family moved Into the <lb/>
Mrs Cook has also <lb/>
broke mil same way <lb/>
going lo bill Hie doc <lb/>
have not yet pronounced <lb/>
eruption There is not <lb/>
a single case of in lay <lb/>
ECONOMICALLY MANAGED <lb/>
try t Hi's most <lb/>
BUSINESS MEN. <lb/>
T INVESTMENT. <lb/>
C I . I MENUS <lb/>
THE i AGENT GETS <lb/>
THE IN OTHER <lb/>
i TO <lb/>
RICH <lb/>
GOOD <lb/>
-9 <lb/>
Doctors Say; <lb/>
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers <lb/>
which prevail in dis- <lb/>
arc invariably <lb/>
by derangements of the <lb/>
Stomach Liver and <lb/>
The Secret of Health. <lb/>
The liver is thereat <lb/>
in the mechanism of <lb/>
man, and when it is out of order, <lb/>
the whole system becomes de- <lb/>
ranged and disease is the result. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb/>
SALT RHEUM BY <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
JUST IN Tins. <lb/>
i an a or stare <lb/>
he War la ts <lb/>
U Sun Powerful Blood <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. W. k CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors handler- of <lb/>
Ties and Bags. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and Orleans. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, Nebraska, <lb/>
In Advance. <lb/>
One Year l, Six Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
E office. The <lb/>
Weekly REFLECTOR and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for 1.76 or DAILY <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for 13.50 payable in ad- <lb/>
G J. TUCKER a <lb/>
Wholesale Hatters, <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
We all style Hats, Al- <lb/>
Hats, of all <lb/>
shapes, in fact in the <lb/>
Hat line. <lb/>
We have made H. C. Hooker <lb/>
our sole distributer for Greenville <lb/>
yon will a full line of <lb/>
Tucker Hats at his store. <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Vitality, Manhood <lb/>
of <lb/>
. all i <lb/>
nil <lb/>
of <lb/>
and <lb/>
A tonic <lb/>
blood builder. <lb/>
glow to <lb/>
and U <lb/>
tooth. By mil <lb/>
1- for <lb/>
2.60. with our <lb/>
Or refund the money paid, <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
SO <lb/>
Tablets <lb/>
LADED <lb/>
tr <lb/>
bond. <lb/>
n, for of Power, <lb/>
or <lb/>
. <lb/>
Fit. and the <lb/>
mum of or <lb/>
Liquor. mail In plain a <lb/>
fur our <lb/>
to cure In JO days or refund <lb/>
money paid. <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
Clinton A CHICAGO, <lb/>
salt I I <lb/>
Greenville, N, O. <lb/>
on <lb/>
Maker and Repairer of <lb/>
CARTS AND <lb/>
B. <lb/>
NEWTON <lb/>
JULIAN <lb/>
t M<lb/>
, and <lb/>
on Short <lb/>
and Balusters for <lb/>
house made to order. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All for <lb/>
will Bleats call <lb/>
or <lb/>
at <lb/>
or direct to nut, Nor- <lb/>
Va , I. <lb/>
II. M. <lb/>
The Day Cold Curs, <lb/>
com In mi, R- <lb/>
Co <lb/>
THIS <lb/>
Nature-, lo her efforts to correct mistakes, which mistakes hare come fro <lb/>
living, or it mar from ancestors, shoots out pimples, blotches <lb/>
her imperfections on the skin, as a warning; that more serious troubles <lb/>
asps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary are certain to follow If <lb/>
you neglect is heed the warning and correct the mistakes. <lb/>
Many a lingering, painful disease an death has been avoided <lb/>
simply because these, notes of and lbs blood kept <lb/>
pure by a right of JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
Miss Abbie J. of Marshall, <lb/>
was cured of a bad humor after suffering with It for Are years. The <lb/>
doctors and my friends it salt rheum. It cams out on my head, <lb/>
and cars, and then on my whole body. I was perfectly raw with What I <lb/>
suffered during five years. Is no use telling. Nobody would believe me If <lb/>
I did. I tried every medicine that was advertised to cure It. I spent money <lb/>
enough to buy a house. I heard <lb/>
praised. I tried a bottle of It. began to improve right away, and when had <lb/>
the third bottle I was completely cured. I have never 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 suffering from humors <lb/>
or skin disease of any kind to try It at once. had also a good deal of stomach <lb/>
trouble, and was run down miserable, but JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
made me all <lb/>
The blood is your life and if you keep it para and re- <lb/>
disease m-face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
fails. It is for sale by all druggists, in full bottles at only one dollar I <lb/>
ERNUL. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Application will be to the <lb/>
to the charter of the town of <lb/>
J. L. Sr , Mayor. <lb/>
C. Clerk. <lb/>
January, 15th 1901. <lb/>
NOTICE- <lb/>
Notice in given that <lb/>
will lie to the General Assembly of <lb/>
Carolina to prohibit the sale of <lb/>
liquor within two miles of the <lb/>
Baptist church near the of <lb/>
X. C This Jan 1901. <lb/>
TAKEN <lb/>
A red row with crooked <lb/>
horns, apparently about two <lb/>
years huh been in my field four <lb/>
months. Owner is hereby notified to call <lb/>
for Fame pay charges for keeping <lb/>
cost of advertising. W. I. <lb/>
X. Jan. 1901. <lb/>
TAKEN IT. <lb/>
A mule hog, <lb/>
bUck H, <lb/>
in Has taken up <lb/>
my stock, there two <lb/>
months Owner if hereby notified lo come <lb/>
gel <lb/>
Jolts <lb/>
north <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having duly the SlIM <lb/>
Clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
of Hie estate of B. A. Sr. <lb/>
notice to fell per- <lb/>
to the to make <lb/>
immediate payment to the undersigned <lb/>
and all having claim the <lb/>
estate must present the for payment <lb/>
on or before the day of , <lb/>
or notice will plead in <lb/>
recovery. <lb/>
Thia of 1901. <lb/>
W. W. <lb/>
It. A. <lb/>
of II. A. House, Sr, <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
I forbid by any one any <lb/>
manner whatsoever, by hunting with sun <lb/>
or at time, and trapping, <lb/>
cutting limber M panning riding <lb/>
loot, any other manner, on any <lb/>
following known <lb/>
farm in Falkland town- <lb/>
ship, adjoining It. It. Cotton, Jesse Smith, <lb/>
brother, the land others <lb/>
lying on the south side of river. <lb/>
One known as and Hen <lb/>
furn. in Falkland township adjoin <lb/>
Mrs. the farm <lb/>
others, on the south side of Tar river. <lb/>
will w <lb/>
It. J. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer My res leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion 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/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
DEALER <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
Hy of the power nil <lb/>
in rot by s at <lb/>
term 1900 of Court, in <lb/>
case T. K. <lb/>
others, as on in <lb/>
Clerk's of Superior Court in <lb/>
No. min- <lb/>
No. <lb/>
As Trustee Commissioner then- <lb/>
in. I will public sale, the <lb/>
Court lions,, door Id Greenville, on Mon- <lb/>
day day the follow. <lb/>
Ids tract of land lo win one <lb/>
of in the of Pill. <lb/>
the lands of <lb/>
II. Mills. L. Clark, <lb/>
Dixon others doing the whereon <lb/>
the said K. S. Dixon resides, situate the <lb/>
north side of Cow swamp <lb/>
known as land purchased K. <lb/>
Dixon II. A. and deeded lo <lb/>
aid Dixon by hit father John S. Dixon <lb/>
and Until containing <lb/>
fifty The <lb/>
laud James Galloway in <lb/>
trust, as appears in page <lb/>
and Hooker, Gel. <lb/>
CUb.<lb/>
GREENVILLE N. <lb/>
Cotton Bogging and always <lb/>
n i <lb/>
, kept so <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/>
pin prices as low u the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
cm. <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
before Ibo in the Superior Com t. <lb/>
Ron <lb/>
Fleming, minors <lb/>
their Mil Harrow. <lb/>
A gut net <lb/>
Fleming, W. S. Fleming. Al- <lb/>
hie. <lb/>
wile, Fleming children <lb/>
Fleming, Jr., whose <lb/>
unknown T II <lb/>
S. Fleming a lunatic. <lb/>
The children Of Adam Fleming, Jr., <lb/>
are who arc <lb/>
n in the will <lb/>
that a en- <lb/>
HUM m km been in the <lb/>
Superior of before <lb/>
in order to make of the <lb/>
late Fernando Fleming among <lb/>
at law. Ami the said defendant <lb/>
will further take notice that they arc re- <lb/>
appear at the of the <lb/>
Superior Court of said county <lb/>
on the <lb/>
in N. answer or demur <lb/>
tin pi ind c <lb/>
r Court <lb/>
for the relief demanded therein. <lb/>
Tin day of February<lb/>
Clerk of the Superior of Pitt <lb/>
Attorneys for Plaint, <lb/>
J. I Ml, <lb/>
------DEALER IN------ <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
n. <lb/>
for re Bad <lb/>
BOOK ON PATENTS<lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TRUTH II<lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, COUNTY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY <lb/>
NO k <lb/>
Something New Again, <lb/>
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF <lb/>
for Shirt Waists, all Shades. A line of <lb/>
A Beautiful Line of <lb/>
Silks <lb/>
White Goods. <lb/>
Negligee Shirts I <lb/>
ShOeS for Infants all Shades, Kinds and Sizes. <lb/>
We Still Lead Quality. As to <lb/>
Swiss, Embroideries, and Val Lace, we are head- <lb/>
quarters. Give our show windows a look then give a call <lb/>
T. LEE CO- <lb/>
Are Builders. <lb/>
It is often remarked, why does <lb/>
not Mister Blank, with all bis <lb/>
do for the building <lb/>
of this <lb/>
And yet the person the <lb/>
question although no or <lb/>
capitalist, might have the name <lb/>
query put to <lb/>
And what his reply would be is <lb/>
no hard matter to guess, for it <lb/>
would be that it was the duty of <lb/>
those who bad so much money to <lb/>
put it where it should the <lb/>
community, not for the mod- <lb/>
do citizen to put his <lb/>
money into enterprises, while the <lb/>
rich men held their back. <lb/>
But this matter is really a per- <lb/>
one. <lb/>
It is net the of any cit- <lb/>
to measure perform <lb/>
obligations by the rule of another. <lb/>
Every citizen has personal <lb/>
dun and necessary to per <lb/>
LETTER. <lb/>
From <lb/>
Washington, i;., Feb. 11th. <lb/>
By standing together their op- <lb/>
position to Hie-Ship Subsidy bill, <lb/>
the democratic populists Sen <lb/>
have forced the republicans <lb/>
to change their tactics. They be- <lb/>
Ran the light last week by bluster- <lb/>
bragging about how easy <lb/>
they would tire out the opposition <lb/>
by night sessions. After holding <lb/>
two night sessions, of <lb/>
which a republican quorum was <lb/>
they abandoned the <lb/>
night are now <lb/>
to cajole the opposition into agree <lb/>
to set a time for voting on the <lb/>
bill. While it is Impossible to say <lb/>
with any degree of certainty what <lb/>
the result change of tract <lb/>
will lie. Senator Junes, who is lead- <lb/>
the opposition, says the bill <lb/>
will not be voted upon this sea- <lb/>
A ,, ,,,. <lb/>
The country held up Us in determined to pass it, they <lb/>
must do so at an extra session of <lb/>
the next Congress. <lb/>
Mr. is pulling for an <lb/>
extra session, provided, of course <lb/>
that a valid excuse can lie put for <lb/>
ward for calling one, and the re- <lb/>
publicans leaders in the Senate are <lb/>
pulling to avoid an extra session, <lb/>
by leaving no valid excuse one. <lb/>
An amendment has already been <lb/>
offered to the army appropriation <lb/>
Senator giving <lb/>
Mr. authority to <lb/>
a civil government in the Phil- <lb/>
and one is now being <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY i CO. <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
horror several ago when the <lb/>
appropriations by Congress, for the <lb/>
time in our history, footed up <lb/>
to a billion dollars. Yet Congress <lb/>
has gone beyond that rapid pace <lb/>
now. Senate Thursday the <lb/>
enormous expenses present <lb/>
is up were being <lb/>
discussed. Mr. Allison drew at- <lb/>
to the fact that the public <lb/>
expenses for the ensuing year <lb/>
would reach being <lb/>
Rome more hist <lb/>
year. Mr. Hale remarked that a <lb/>
few years ago, everybody was <lb/>
shocked to that the expenses I setting forth the conditions. I. , <lb/>
had reached one billion dollars for Representative Richardson, the j <lb/>
Democratic Leader the House, <lb/>
has received many compliments on <lb/>
We are still the forefront of the race after your palming <lb/>
We offer you best selected of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
found in any store in County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all year round, Spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure lo show you what you want and lo <lb/>
sell you if can. We offer you very service, polite <lb/>
attention, and most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up on its own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do not sec our Immense stock before baying elsewhere. <lb/>
us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Hats and Caps, Silks and Satins, Dress Trimmings <lb/>
Jackets Capes, Carpets, 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 Scud ls, <lb/>
In New <lb/>
My friends and customers can n <lb/>
occupied by Mi- V. <lb/>
opposite the Alfred -i <lb/>
i full and complete line <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions. <lb/>
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE 1.1 <lb/>
MILLINERY <lb/>
Trimmed Hats, Sailors, Silks mA Velvets of <lb/>
all kinds. I will the line of Millinery to <lb/>
be in Mrs. M. ill have charge of the mil- <lb/>
department and will be <lb/>
customers call her. <lb/>
t have her old friends <lb/>
a single lasting two <lb/>
It was evident, he said, that <lb/>
were rapidly approaching a billion victory in the Ways and Means <lb/>
dollar session, and finally he ex- <lb/>
claimed have <lb/>
not any place yet where <lb/>
form to and cut off The New <lb/>
fulfillment of these can be reckon- York Evening Post <lb/>
ed the standard of his I Obviously the only way to meet <lb/>
Committee in seeming the <lb/>
of a resolution com <lb/>
mil lee, in of a report to the <lb/>
bill reducing war tuxes, and ask <lb/>
thereon, <lb/>
majority of the republican <lb/>
Plows, Castings Plow Fixtures. Nails and Hope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
One important difficulty is to cut off the re-. of the committee had decided <lb/>
and one which does not involve the Congress can no <lb/>
payment of a cent, but one which , these profligate bills, it <lb/>
very many citizens fall short in, is I authorizing them. A <lb/>
speak the has <lb/>
of your city. <lb/>
I in <lb/>
It seems strange any person , which, it <lb/>
will talk down or belittle any prop- j receipts by <lb/>
which he may And Per annum. <lb/>
every citizen who has no favorable i rt doubt a great temptation <lb/>
word for his to doing to with a surplus the <lb/>
to and to every social, Treasury. yet some people <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Kit her Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Friends, <lb/>
religious and commercial interest <lb/>
with which he may lie connected <lb/>
that community. <lb/>
The citizen who puts his thou- <lb/>
sands of dollars into a local enter- <lb/>
prise, be it building or <lb/>
have his investments <lb/>
made practically worthless, unless <lb/>
his fellow citizens shall speak <lb/>
word, which shall <lb/>
bring tenants for the or <lb/>
demand for the. manufactured <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
importance of this <lb/>
word approval, at home and <lb/>
abroad, is too lightly appreciated. <lb/>
It is a power <lb/>
success of local enterprises, and <lb/>
and some governments can spend <lb/>
even when they haven't got <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
A newspaper libel law which is <lb/>
considered just and fair to the news <lb/>
papers and the recently <lb/>
passed the State Senate. The <lb/>
me was drawn by London, <lb/>
who is a lawyer as well as edit- <lb/>
or and an eminently fair and con- <lb/>
man. Now it is stated <lb/>
that the House committee having <lb/>
the bill under consideration will <lb/>
report it unfavorably and the Hal- <lb/>
papers seem to think the lull <lb/>
will fail in the House. The news- <lb/>
it the local enterprises papers are no special favors <lb/>
can go by default. but they consider this measure fair <lb/>
Both the citizen who builds, and just to them and they <lb/>
the citizen who contributes of its passage. A similar bill was <lb/>
optimism, are builders of com-1 killed in the last Legislature and <lb/>
if it fails in this <lb/>
The one is made secure- will, if true to hold <lb/>
so, by the other. It is the com- those who are responsible for its <lb/>
lunation of the goods <lb/>
endorsed and advertised by an- <lb/>
other, which makes an immediate <lb/>
market tor them, and it is this <lb/>
combination, backed up by the <lb/>
citizen who glories the <lb/>
building, and proclaims publicly, <lb/>
sincerely and heartily, his endorse- <lb/>
of the work, which assures <lb/>
the development and permanence <lb/>
simply to concur Without ask- <lb/>
a conference. The republicans <lb/>
of the committee were divided, <lb/>
and Mr. Richardson quickly took <lb/>
the tax reduction ad vantage of the opportunity <lb/>
is estimated, will a democrat victory. There <lb/>
scheme to kill this <lb/>
bill. <lb/>
Senator Bacon I ells amusing <lb/>
and instructive of the moth <lb/>
oils of legislation in the <lb/>
which the re- <lb/>
publicans have to an extent already <lb/>
introduced in one of our <lb/>
of his visit to <lb/>
the lower Ho . u of <lb/>
Congress, Senator <lb/>
went there day alter day never <lb/>
saw a member rise and address <lb/>
the Chair. Hill after bill WM pass- <lb/>
ed without a vole in negative <lb/>
and without a word of discussion. <lb/>
became very much <lb/>
stale of affairs, not being <lb/>
to speak Spanish, I Inquired <lb/>
of a gentleman at the door who <lb/>
spoke sh, to explain the sit- <lb/>
to me. be replied, <lb/>
there is no need for any debate. <lb/>
These lulls are sent to us by tho <lb/>
President he tells us he <lb/>
passed. When held <lb/>
us know he is in favor the <lb/>
bills, we are all favor of <lb/>
A proposition in mike <lb/>
Cuba pay expenses Incurred by <lb/>
this country during the war <lb/>
Spain, has put forward by <lb/>
Levy, of New York, <lb/>
probably with more desire to <lb/>
fuddle I be situation than <lb/>
push idea of trying to make <lb/>
pay our n expenses. <lb/>
Ranges <lb/>
medium,<lb/>
A advertiser who hug <lb/>
used the method pub-1 <lb/>
Unity has written in in <lb/>
periodical he would choose <lb/>
newspaper in a I <lb/>
for his business announcements <lb/>
preference to all the other means <lb/>
f advertising combined. <lb/>
every method is good, bill only us <lb/>
adjunct to newspaper <lb/>
he said. take up <lb/>
newspaper for distinct <lb/>
of reading, and, therefore, with <lb/>
minds in an impressionable state. <lb/>
They read advertising not by <lb/>
dent, and not when <lb/>
employed. It the <lb/>
advertiser can say anything to in- <lb/>
them they can remember it. <lb/>
The newspaper columns are <lb/>
place where people look for such <lb/>
information us the <lb/>
h be <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
To the best results <lb/>
in fruit, veg i r grain, the <lb/>
i . I mist contain <lb/>
i ii <lb/>
sec v <lb/>
send them A <lb/>
V WORKS, <lb/>
Too <lb/>
Anti <lb/>
Negro <lb/>
failure individually <lb/>
So far as The Landmark is con- <lb/>
it in to go record <lb/>
right now. It will not support <lb/>
for office any man, no matter whose <lb/>
candidate he is, who shows that he <lb/>
has no use for except <lb/>
to get their help to boost him into <lb/>
We want no favors of the <lb/>
politician- but we will not give <lb/>
help to those who will not treat <lb/>
the press with common decency. <lb/>
Statesville <lb/>
Home talent is often the kind we <lb/>
can't drive away. <lb/>
Ministers marry people at union <lb/>
rates <lb/>
A public principal <lb/>
New Orleans says ability <lb/>
to decipher more or less <lb/>
handwriting quickly and accurate- <lb/>
is, in his one of the <lb/>
beat tests of general <lb/>
He uses it quite frequent- <lb/>
in bis school, w letting the <lb/>
pupil suspect what he is after. <lb/>
Below is way one bills <lb/>
Introduced in Legislature pro- <lb/>
for redistricting the state so <lb/>
as to make ten congressional dis <lb/>
First, Beaufort, <lb/>
Currituck. Dare, I <lb/>
dates, Hide North- <lb/>
pi hi. i. <lb/>
Tyrrell, Wash <lb/>
Second, Hal <lb/>
Martin. Wayne, <lb/>
Third, Brunswick, Col- <lb/>
Craven. <lb/>
New Hanover, <lb/>
and Pender. <lb/>
Franklin. <lb/>
Wake and <lb/>
Warren. <lb/>
Fifth, Chat- <lb/>
Durham, Orange, <lb/>
Person and <lb/>
Sixth. Alison, i lint <lb/>
Hell. Randolph <lb/>
Richmond, II and <lb/>
Si I I I <lb/>
Mecklenburg, man.<lb/>
Stokes, <lb/>
Wilkes, and <lb/>
Sloth, Alexander, <lb/>
Burke, Caldwell, Cleveland, Gas- <lb/>
trade mark, which is shown upon ton, Lincoln and <lb/>
Stove or Range, do not be deceived ,,, , , . . <lb/>
B I <lb/>
by and substitutes. Clay, Haywood, Render-<lb/>
If you want or ranges constructed <lb/>
principles which are economical, durable, <lb/>
convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look <lb/>
fur the <lb/>
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity. <lb/>
Sold Exclusively by <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
Polk, Swain, <lb/>
Building. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
A man can keep a in love <lb/>
I with him only to long as sin- over- <lb/>
estimates him <lb/>
i The average woman's Idea of <lb/>
looking literary i- to go around <lb/>
with a -t <lb/>
he back <lb/>
no or person of <lb/>
; third generation <lb/>
inclusive, -lull be eligible to apply <lb/>
in i In- mi; of North <lb/>
Carolina for a license lo practice <lb/>
law this Suite, and that the <lb/>
Conn of Carolina <lb/>
shall examine any <lb/>
who is n poison descend- <lb/>
ant from a third gen- <lb/>
The i from a bill intro- <lb/>
in House, which <lb/>
es amendment in section <lb/>
Code relative to those who <lb/>
seek license lo practice law in this <lb/>
Stale. <lb/>
why it i- necessary to intro- <lb/>
duce such a measure, is <lb/>
lo certainly there arc no <lb/>
I lie be <lb/>
against be <lb/>
should the ii a- a <lb/>
Why and pass <lb/>
bills which Inn <lb/>
from ii hi or <lb/>
ii in ii trade, and <lb/>
in i In <lb/>
raise i <lb/>
Wit II I In- I i in Ian ill active <lb/>
nil he disfranchise <lb/>
H i i pal real cf <lb/>
Ninth Carolina <lb/>
In., en legislation <lb/>
ii not ii.- <lb/>
.- in u n-i <lb/>
deal and a- such is en- <lb/>
titled lo and <lb/>
under the law besides decent treat- <lb/>
ordinary every day <lb/>
rule- et life, <lb/>
i- much of sent i- <lb/>
mm have got t be <lb/>
it h i- keep him <lb/>
which is <lb/>
in various above bill <lb/>
under this bead. <lb/>
The d citizen of North i <lb/>
i- entitled real ii. <lb/>
kind locution, lie is <lb/>
lining not hi i t i such leg- <lb/>
made them. <lb/>
Journal, <lb/>
k through I <lb/>
Hen <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. <lb/>
J. WHICHARD, Ed. A Owner <lb/>
Entered Boat Office <lb/>
N. C, U <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
Friday, IS, <lb/>
of good d <lb/>
not seem to disturb the Delude of <lb/>
the people of this county, but you <lb/>
don't counties that need <lb/>
good roads more. <lb/>
OUR LETTER <lb/>
of the Impeachment <lb/>
Proceeding Vote on <lb/>
Judicial District- <lb/>
Apportionment <lb/>
--No Labor Legislation-New. <lb/>
Moles. <lb/>
s,, t ; it Reflector. <lb/>
n, <lb/>
Judiciary of the <lb/>
baa for the impeach- <lb/>
men of Justice DoUg- <lb/>
las. the resolution has been <lb/>
made the special order in the <lb/>
Thursday Of this week <lb/>
The vote was to with two <lb/>
present Dot voting <lb/>
In the vault of the Superior <lb/>
Court office is old court <lb/>
record that contains a list of the <lb/>
only one portrait of a is judges who held the courts in this <lb/>
fertilizers really illegal have been <lb/>
used there. In the matter of fer- <lb/>
not up to guarantee, the <lb/>
bill provides for a rebate of double <lb/>
the deficiency. It also provides <lb/>
that all fertilizers in there <lb/>
is leather, hoof, meal and hair <lb/>
shall be confiscated and pay can <lb/>
for it from buyers. <lb/>
A HIT OF HISTORY. <lb/>
Taken From Old Record Pitt <lb/>
County. <lb/>
Governor's wife in the executive <lb/>
mansion at That one is <lb/>
of Mrs. Jarvis, wife of ex-Gov. T. <lb/>
J. Jarvis, of Greenville. <lb/>
nor Aycock has expressed a desire <lb/>
for more such portraits of ladies. <lb/>
House to adopt the resolution be. ,., u, 1844. Be <lb/>
steps can be the list would be interest- <lb/>
Will ii do it Thai seems t be a j,,,, to we it he- <lb/>
It is conceded that <lb/>
If wants increased <lb/>
population and invest- <lb/>
of capital, it will <lb/>
public improvements to bring j <lb/>
step i generally disapproved <lb/>
people at large, the newspapers <lb/>
of the State being largely against <lb/>
it. But some strong party leaders <lb/>
chiefly from the deter- <lb/>
mined in their advocacy of the <lb/>
measure. <lb/>
I'll DISTRICTS <lb/>
The Legislature decided to <lb/>
them. People give dead <lb/>
the go by when seeking place to additional Supreme <lb/>
locate, and Greenville well districts, making sixteen in <lb/>
afford to be classed as dead. all. The bill, drawn on <lb/>
will be If something Is not by the special committee, will <lb/>
passed by Senate this week. <lb/>
passed the House Saturday. <lb/>
The new law is to go Int i effect <lb/>
There is some talk of applying ., <lb/>
to the Legislature to amend the weeks of court <lb/>
charter of Greenville, so as to elect . <lb/>
it <lb/>
done. <lb/>
n Treasurer who is not a member <lb/>
of Hoard of Aldermen, and also <lb/>
to pay the for <lb/>
dance regular meetings. We <lb/>
publish the proposed to- <lb/>
day so that any desiring can have <lb/>
the opportunity of expressing <lb/>
before bill is <lb/>
Raleigh. <lb/>
LAW t <lb/>
word been <lb/>
stricken limn the law when- <lb/>
ever it occurred, and so insurance <lb/>
co are no lunger required <lb/>
to The <lb/>
-i mer of Insurance is given power <lb/>
to license of any corn- <lb/>
to pain seeking to u case <lb/>
i from the State to Federal courts, <lb/>
live votes in House were <lb/>
hi-; the law and the Senate <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer, ,,,, w ,,,. <lb/>
the beat newspaper goes vote, A half dozen or <lb/>
of North Carolina, has a way of nun e of largest and strongest <lb/>
going right on adding good things life companies in the world will <lb/>
. ,. ,, ,.,. , i to business in <lb/>
to its bill ore, even invades . <lb/>
r a revenue some <lb/>
other print shops to get ls f ., <lb/>
to be had. Mr. J. J. Stone, w deprived of for the last <lb/>
Greensboro, who is the most t no tears. <lb/>
efficient job printer in the free <lb/>
State, has been Induced to give up I he rural free mail delivery has <lb/>
bis Urge business to go and take l a area success in Wake <lb/>
the management of the Observer <lb/>
job printing and binding rooms. <lb/>
And Col. W. S. Pearson, editor of <lb/>
the Herald, a brilliant <lb/>
writer, has been <lb/>
cured logo to Washington and <lb/>
serve as of toe <lb/>
server from the capital. <lb/>
To Mm <lb/>
White. <lb/>
prejudice hat the <lb/>
recall of invitations sent <lb/>
Congressman Charles <lb/>
of Massachusetts, to members id <lb/>
House District of <lb/>
in Ice Iodine with <lb/>
By an oversight sent <lb/>
invitation II. White, <lb/>
North Carolina m <lb/>
Congress, who is a i f <lb/>
committee. <lb/>
county and elsewhere, and other <lb/>
. . sh on Id adopt it. The post- <lb/>
master at Raleigh furnishes the <lb/>
following suggestive facts in this <lb/>
i . <lb/>
In there were handled <lb/>
I pieces or more <lb/>
ii The in <lb/>
mouth by month i constant. <lb/>
He -at he soon expected see <lb/>
the aggregate reach pieces <lb/>
mouth Wonderfully great is the <lb/>
m i. in the i; <lb/>
can more <lb/>
. . <lb/>
tin- Male. <lb/>
Ii and reading is what i oral <lb/>
teed. <lb/>
March Henry <lb/>
Sept. 1818, J. S. Taylor. <lb/>
March j. Daniel. <lb/>
Sept. 1810, John B. <lb/>
1830, John Paxton. <lb/>
Sept. ISM, J. J. Daniel. <lb/>
March 1881, <lb/>
Sept. 1821, John K. <lb/>
March 1828, William Norwood. <lb/>
Sept. 1822, Joseph J. Daniel. <lb/>
March 1828, George A. Badger. <lb/>
Sept. 1823, William Norwood. <lb/>
March 1824, John ton. <lb/>
Sept. 1824, Joseph J. Daniel. <lb/>
March 1825, William Norwood. <lb/>
Sept. 1825, John R. <lb/>
March 1826, John <lb/>
Sept. 1826, P. <lb/>
March Thomas Muffin. <lb/>
Sept. J. Daniel. <lb/>
March 1828, Martin. <lb/>
Sept. Robert Strange. <lb/>
March James Martin. <lb/>
Sept. 1830, Joseph J. Daniel. <lb/>
March 1831, William Norwood. <lb/>
Sept. 1831, David <lb/>
March 1832, Joseph J. Daniel. <lb/>
Sept. 1832, William Norwood. <lb/>
March 1883, Robert Strange. <lb/>
Sept. 1833, James Martin. <lb/>
Match 1834, Thomas Settle. <lb/>
Sept. 1834, John M. <lb/>
March 1835, William Norwood. <lb/>
Sept. 1835, Henry Sea well. <lb/>
March 1836, Thomas Settle. <lb/>
s-pt. 1836, Robert Strange, <lb/>
March 1837, John L. Bailey. <lb/>
Sept. Frederick Nash. <lb/>
March 1838, R. M. Pearson. <lb/>
Sept, 1838, M. M. Saunders. <lb/>
Much 1839, Jno L. Bailey. <lb/>
.-sept. 1830, M. M. Saunders. <lb/>
March 1840, Frederick Nash. <lb/>
Sept. 1840, Hall. <lb/>
Much 1841, Thomas Settle, <lb/>
Sept. 1841, John at. Dick. <lb/>
March 1842, Thomas Settle. <lb/>
Sept. 1842. Wm. II Rattle. <lb/>
1843, M. E. <lb/>
Sept. 1843, John L. Bailey. <lb/>
Here the list, which is all in the <lb/>
S , lie hand writing end-, and nil- <lb/>
it is drawn picture of <lb/>
a face. It will be seen that in <lb/>
year two Superior <lb/>
courts were held each year. These <lb/>
names of the Judges embrace some <lb/>
of the ablest men in the of <lb/>
A BILL. <lb/>
To Amend Charter of <lb/>
Au act to amend chapter <lb/>
hundred of the Private <lb/>
Laws of one thousand eight <lb/>
and ninety <lb/>
The Assembly of North <lb/>
Carolina do <lb/>
Section That chapter <lb/>
hundred and fifteen of the Private <lb/>
Laws of one thousand eight <lb/>
and ninety nine, section <lb/>
be and is hereby amended by ad- <lb/>
ding at end of section four the <lb/>
That the said Alder- <lb/>
men so elected shall be paid for <lb/>
their services is attending reg- <lb/>
monthly meetings of the Board <lb/>
for each regular meeting, the sum <lb/>
of two dollars each, provided that <lb/>
any Alderman failing to be pres- <lb/>
at the time of railing the Board <lb/>
to order, or failing to remain pres- <lb/>
until adjournment, shall have <lb/>
pay for his attendance at such <lb/>
meetings as he so fails to lie <lb/>
for such time. <lb/>
Sec. That chapter <lb/>
fifteen of the Private <lb/>
i Laws of one thousand eight <lb/>
Idled and nine, section <lb/>
j It and is amended as <lb/>
I By striking out in line two of sec- <lb/>
ten just after the word <lb/>
and before the word <lb/>
the word and by <lb/>
out after, the second <lb/>
i in same and before <lb/>
Words the <lb/>
same <lb/>
and by striking out in section <lb/>
the Ant three words the third <lb/>
i line, to wit, their <lb/>
SO that Mid section ten shall <lb/>
the board shall <lb/>
from outside their <lb/>
a Mayor, a Tax Collector and <lb/>
a Treasurer, each of whom shall lie <lb/>
a qualified elector in said town <lb/>
shall serve one and so on <lb/>
remainder of said section as it <lb/>
now reads <lb/>
Sec. That this act shall lie in <lb/>
force from its ratification. <lb/>
. i <lb/>
mil I.-. <lb/>
Next <lb/>
id <lb/>
lie joint committee on c m- <lb/>
apportionment n ill give <lb/>
tin t hearing to those other <lb/>
Legislature. <lb/>
v that n Ml con <lb/>
ii- discussion work to <lb/>
11--. Ten districts tire to <lb/>
who is gentleman of ,. ,.,. <lb/>
old school, suspected that bite ,.,.,.,.,,,. <lb/>
bail been muted to , , b ,.,,.,. <lb/>
be refused to accept hos <lb/>
Other members de- <lb/>
and as n finally dawned <lb/>
upon Mr. that he <lb/>
have to break bread with <lb/>
and the White, lie <lb/>
decided cull off the net <lb/>
will get up another one lo which <lb/>
ill- members of committee will <lb/>
invited as individual members <lb/>
Of Congress. In way Whit <lb/>
will not be invited. <lb/>
The incident has excited much <lb/>
comment in House. <lb/>
Northern, as well as Southern <lb/>
member, refused to cat with the <lb/>
member. <lb/>
White is the last of <lb/>
member of Congress, lie <lb/>
goes out on March and will be <lb/>
succeeded by a Democrat. <lb/>
It is not believed another <lb/>
will ever lie lo Congress. <lb/>
Washington Special. <lb/>
already <lb/>
i One the <lb/>
On the hist of the same <lb/>
is this entry, giving the <lb/>
names of the Judge and bar in at- <lb/>
term 1857, Hon. <lb/>
M. Saunders, Judge; W. <lb/>
A. Jenkins, Hon. K. <lb/>
s. Geo. G, B. <lb/>
Wm. B. Rodman, Wm. Marsh. <lb/>
K. Warren. Geo. Howard. I., <lb/>
D. Ponder, M. Shaw, S. <lb/>
Col. Sam Watts, K C, <lb/>
This page looks like the writing <lb/>
There is not a <lb/>
court in Slate at the present <lb/>
time that can show such an <lb/>
inn. g ,, ,, . , <lb/>
,, . Wage of legal talent as was <lb/>
no district to ,,, , . . y <lb/>
. , , m Pitt county, <lb/>
i lull- another i claimed lo . . , . . <lb/>
,, , ,,, . , , ,. n next lo the last leaf it <lb/>
mike all tell of the , , , , , , <lb/>
prisoners from <lb/>
ham jail Sunday night. <lb/>
the wall. <lb/>
The committee will have <lb/>
in lug a bill <lb/>
i satisfy all. <lb/>
to LAW. <lb/>
A matter of special interest t. <lb/>
farmers are amendments pro- <lb/>
posed to the law <lb/>
ale ii fertilizers, etc., as <lb/>
ed special committee the <lb/>
Board of Agriculture. The lull <lb/>
thus prepared leaves the lax on <lb/>
at cents <lb/>
per ton, and provides untagged <lb/>
is shall be treated like <lb/>
is by the stall's <lb/>
when is. sold without <lb/>
a ease In The present <lb/>
an per cent, phosphoric <lb/>
old declares that When a girl really likes a man <lb/>
without this la Illegal. The bill shows It near so u <lb/>
half a dozen does when she but <lb/>
formulas, as eastern do not wants to make some other <lb/>
need acid and for years she York Press. <lb/>
in <lb/>
the hook is a page beaded <lb/>
old friend <lb/>
this heading is the <lb/>
lowing Interesting <lb/>
morning about o'clock on <lb/>
the the Court House <lb/>
In Greenville was dis- <lb/>
covered be an and was en- <lb/>
consumed with all the rec <lb/>
except the books in office <lb/>
of the Trial on <lb/>
dockets of Superior <lb/>
Trial the <lb/>
office of the clerk of the County <lb/>
The w r in this old is <lb/>
remarkably clear and distinct. <lb/>
Highway Robbery. <lb/>
Mr. John W who lives <lb/>
six miles from bad <lb/>
an experience night which he <lb/>
long remember. <lb/>
He was returning home from <lb/>
j walked, bis learn being <lb/>
busy. When <lb/>
about three from <lb/>
here, he was halted, a man <lb/>
approached and ought him by <lb/>
coat, telling him to give up his <lb/>
I money or he would cut his throat. <lb/>
I Mr. Button replied that he would <lb/>
he was but <lb/>
By this time two other <lb/>
approached and began to <lb/>
search Mr. cutting coat <lb/>
in eight places about his pockets. <lb/>
were cut <lb/>
They told Mr. Button that they <lb/>
knew be had more money in his <lb/>
of them felt <lb/>
the pocket told him that <lb/>
it was to hand it <lb/>
Mr. Insisted that that Was <lb/>
only his e had given <lb/>
them all he had with him. By <lb/>
lime he had opened his knife <lb/>
while in bis pocket, and quickly <lb/>
taking it out struck the man in <lb/>
front with all bis might. <lb/>
The man groaned and Oh <lb/>
tie has out me to hollow An- <lb/>
other the men replied, <lb/>
cut you and made <lb/>
a threatening movement. Mr. <lb/>
ton then tore loose and ran toward <lb/>
home. He is not sine whether he <lb/>
was or knows he <lb/>
reached home in safety right much <lb/>
worse, by his ex- <lb/>
is likely the two <lb/>
men's attention was needed by the <lb/>
Wounded one. Mr. Sutton is <lb/>
confident it the man cut <lb/>
deep, struck with all his <lb/>
force. <lb/>
He does not know men <lb/>
they were while or <lb/>
night being intensely <lb/>
dark, Slid u Mug so badly fright- <lb/>
. was men who <lb/>
knew he usually kept money in <lb/>
his breast pocket, as they insisted <lb/>
that hi- was there. <lb/>
They would no doubt have cut open <lb/>
that pocket too had he not used <lb/>
his knife as soon as he did, and <lb/>
By be <lb/>
saved his life and his <lb/>
ii -tun Press. <lb/>
i is the life of <lb/>
and sometimes the death of It. <lb/>
BUSINESS <lb/>
C. Feb. <lb/>
left on the train <lb/>
this morning for where <lb/>
he will today be united marriage <lb/>
to Miss of Beaufort <lb/>
county. They will return this <lb/>
evening make Winterville <lb/>
their future home. All of <lb/>
friends, and they arc many, wish <lb/>
him and his fair bride a long life <lb/>
and a happy one. Mrs. will <lb/>
receive a warm and cordial <lb/>
come all our citizens. <lb/>
light wood cart hubs <lb/>
wanted by the A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Rev. J. Wiley Nobles, a former <lb/>
resident of this county, but now of <lb/>
Kenly N. C. is spending a short <lb/>
while visiting friends and relatives <lb/>
in and around tows. He will <lb/>
preach in the Baptist church to- <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Don't forget when in need of a <lb/>
good that it is to <lb/>
your interest to consult the Win- <lb/>
Wire Fence Co., both as <lb/>
regards prices material. <lb/>
Rev. J. K. Faulkner, who has <lb/>
recently assumed charge of the i <lb/>
Missionary churches at <lb/>
Ayden and Winterville, came last <lb/>
Monday will make this place <lb/>
his home during his <lb/>
here. <lb/>
good second growth <lb/>
white oak spokes wanted by the A. <lb/>
G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Miss Annie who has <lb/>
visiting for quite a while <lb/>
returned home last <lb/>
Monday to the delight of her warm <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
CLOTHING mm SALE. <lb/>
WE ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS NOW IN <lb/>
LINE OF GOODS. <lb/>
Men and Boys Clothing Especially r <lb/>
being sold out st greatly red need prices, as we are <lb/>
closing out that line. <lb/>
Spring arriving daily and they art beauties. <lb/>
We don't want you to take our word, come and he <lb/>
convinced. Showing goods no <lb/>
to <lb/>
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
For anything kept in first class dry goods store. <lb/>
LOOKING LETTERHEAD <lb/>
E Has lost many a dollar for business men. If a man is <lb/>
 by coat be wears, he is also judged by th <lb/>
letter-head he uses. An artistic, nicely printed letter <lb/>
B head may be looked on as a good investment. <lb/>
Z It will be dona Send your next order to <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
it <lb/>
SMALLPOX IN <lb/>
Many Cases And Badly <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
There has a dreadful out- <lb/>
For a class one that of in <lb/>
is a thing of beauty and will last as of ens <lb/>
Notice of the probable existence of <lb/>
long as the very lest see <lb/>
sucker Carriage Co <lb/>
old store occupied by Bar- <lb/>
bet Harrington and <lb/>
Sou ft C-o., is being divided <lb/>
the disease there was sent to Dr. D. <lb/>
Tayloe, of Washington, who is <lb/>
the inspectors for the State, <lb/>
and will <lb/>
handsome <lb/>
be made <lb/>
stores, which <lb/>
two <lb/>
will <lb/>
and he went Sunday to investigate. <lb/>
On his way back he stopped Sun- <lb/>
night In coo- <lb/>
be addition to that part of with Dr <lb/>
I Tayloe said he found fourteen well <lb/>
The demand already, thus far in I of the d and <lb/>
season made upon the A. O. dooM found many <lb/>
Cox Mfg. Co., for cotton planters if <lb/>
far exceeds their most hopeful ,, The <lb/>
anticipations. There is not a mail oases he were , <lb/>
but What Older, arrive for large of the at,, <lb/>
numbers. Indeed they will have he <lb/>
i I as was needed for preventing its <lb/>
spread. Dr. Tayloe said the dis- <lb/>
of Greenville,, ease m <lb/>
the demand. <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
spent a short while here yesterday. <lb/>
We are always pleased to meet <lb/>
our old friend, for he reminds us <lb/>
so forcibly of good old past. <lb/>
Ambrose Johnson, of near Green <lb/>
villa, was in our midst Sunday and <lb/>
the last we saw of him he was all <lb/>
smiles and everything seemed to <lb/>
please him of we look for <lb/>
him again. <lb/>
Cox still pays highest <lb/>
cash prices for cotton seed. <lb/>
We were surprised that <lb/>
with such help could <lb/>
i as he did in <lb/>
Items. <lb/>
W. C. <lb/>
neglected. <lb/>
Over a Hundred Hurled to Heath <lb/>
Ind., Feb. <lb/>
train on the <lb/>
go Erie, due here at this <lb/>
morning was wrecked east of Wren, <lb/>
Ohio. The tender left the track <lb/>
and was instantly followed by live <lb/>
tilled with about one <lb/>
and fifty passengers. All the <lb/>
coaches were demolished. Only <lb/>
fifty persons could walk to Wren. <lb/>
All others were either killed or <lb/>
badly crippled. Ten doctors <lb/>
to the scene. To add to the <lb/>
horrors of the wreck, it occurred <lb/>
where the ditch on side of <lb/>
the track was tilled with water. <lb/>
The ice was broken by the coaches <lb/>
and many got wet and were <lb/>
before help could arrive. Nearly <lb/>
all the passengers were emigrants <lb/>
and names unknown. <lb/>
Two More Arrested. <lb/>
Chief Police J. T. Smith re- <lb/>
turned from Henderson <lb/>
night, bringing with him two more <lb/>
colored men charged with <lb/>
the on Frank <lb/>
last week. This make., six arrest <lb/>
in connection with the case. <lb/>
It be Worse. <lb/>
We congratulate ourselves that <lb/>
the North Carolina Legislature <lb/>
might be much worse than it is <lb/>
we read in press dis- <lb/>
patches that a bill has been Intro <lb/>
in the New York <lb/>
tine providing that books, news- <lb/>
papers and serial literature shall <lb/>
be type smaller <lb/>
or what is more <lb/>
commonly known as <lb/>
Durham Herald. <lb/>
l. North <lb/>
A farmer on his way to ham <lb/>
was held up by two and <lb/>
robbed of a few days ago. <lb/>
Five cases of smallpox have been <lb/>
discovered among the inmates of <lb/>
the jail at Tarboro. Steps were <lb/>
taken at once to isolate the prison- <lb/>
and fumigate the jail. <lb/>
F. M. of Asheville, it <lb/>
years and has been a grand- <lb/>
father two years. Mr. Williams <lb/>
was married when he was years <lb/>
old, while his son was married at <lb/>
the age of <lb/>
The late Capt. Kitchen is said <lb/>
to have received largest single <lb/>
fee ever paid to a North Carolina <lb/>
lawyer. In the settlement of an <lb/>
estate in California be a <lb/>
fee of gold. <lb/>
Representative Small, of North <lb/>
Carolina, introduced a bill in <lb/>
house to prohibit the sale or man- <lb/>
of distilled spirits, fer- <lb/>
liquors or wines made <lb/>
the authority of the United <lb/>
States, in states where the same Is <lb/>
prohibited by the laws of the State. <lb/>
The golden rule of the <lb/>
man is, <lb/>
Women are Like <lb/>
I blossom <lb/>
and bloom. Sickly, end <lb/>
Every ought lo look well <lb/>
and feel well. right and duty, <lb/>
but she might as well to put out a <lb/>
lire with as lo be healthy and at- <lb/>
tractive disease corroding <lb/>
organs that make here woman. Upon <lb/>
the r health depends her health. II <lb/>
there Is Inflammation or weakening <lb/>
or Buttering at the monthly <lb/>
attend to It at once, Don't <lb/>
delay. You're one nearer the <lb/>
grave every day you put it oil. <lb/>
c-in stand a great deal, but <lb/>
they cannot live with disease <lb/>
at the most delicate and <lb/>
vital organs In their body. may <lb/>
have b-en deceived In so-called cures. <lb/>
We d Ki-a could help it <lb/>
la an on <lb/>
o m reel. won't be <lb/>
. in Heir- <lb/>
i I r. We believe It Is Ike <lb/>
, i for womanly ilia. There <lb/>
i . in i, i between it <lb/>
. <lb/>
Female the pain, <lb/>
promote regularity, <lb/>
-I-. n, It <lb/>
i tie m -ii end <lb/>
o Iv. It I. lot women <lb/>
. whether will health or <lb/>
Ki a, <lb/>
hie II p .- <lb/>
IX<lb/>
The Law Makers are <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
The following were among <lb/>
new bills <lb/>
By Ward, to permit graduates <lb/>
holding diplomas to teach <lb/>
State Normal Schools to teach in <lb/>
public free schools for two years <lb/>
without examination by county <lb/>
boards of education, Commit- <lb/>
tee on Education. <lb/>
By Broughton, to incorporate <lb/>
the North Carolina Trust Com <lb/>
with in <lb/>
Only a few bills of local <lb/>
Is A rape Vine A Frail Tree. <lb/>
The question whether a grape <lb/>
vine is a fruit tree came up in Ire- <lb/>
dell Superior Court this week. It <lb/>
was case of the State vs. <lb/>
had been <lb/>
a tenant on the lands of P. B. Ken- <lb/>
Esq., in Eagle Mills town- <lb/>
ship, and when he moved away he <lb/>
had up carried away some <lb/>
grape vines and bad also, it was <lb/>
charged, removed windows from <lb/>
the house, some fencing, etc. <lb/>
Judge Brown said statute <lb/>
fruit trees but didn't cover <lb/>
grape vines. Solicitor <lb/>
that a grape vine was s fruit <lb/>
tree but his honor evidently didn't <lb/>
see ii that way. Anyway he de- <lb/>
I that was not guilt-. <lb/>
Landmark. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
HAS GRIP. <lb/>
have the on Low <lb/>
Prices, Especially on <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Men's Furnishings. <lb/>
We have added a New Line <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
For small feet, large feet, any <lb/>
size feet All styles, all <lb/>
grades, all prices. <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle 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/>
And the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
Ducks Would Be Better. <lb/>
Some of the inhabitants of <lb/>
are talking about <lb/>
to duck in the big mud <lb/>
hole the street down there if the <lb/>
hole is not filled up soon. <lb/>
ducks might be better than the <lb/>
that is raised that <lb/>
now then. <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
. pays cash <lb/>
minks, coons and foxes. <lb/>
There store of J. O. Cask at <lb/>
was and rob- <lb/>
bed Saturday night. About <lb/>
worth of goods were taken. <lb/>
We are off after a lot of <lb/>
horses and mules and have a <lb/>
special sale our stables on Fri- <lb/>
day and Saturday, 11th 12th. <lb/>
Livery Company. <lb/>
H. Hardy, Salesman. <lb/>
Some friends here have received <lb/>
invitations to the marriage of Miss <lb/>
Olive Elizabeth Joyner, of <lb/>
more, to Mr. James Henry Holt, <lb/>
of North Carolina, on the 26th. <lb/>
The bride elect is a daughter of <lb/>
Mr. C. O. Joyner, formerly of Pitt <lb/>
county, and she has several times <lb/>
visited Greenville. <lb/>
Looking-for a Picnic. <lb/>
Some the wood haulers, an- <lb/>
that a big snow was <lb/>
coming the folks would have <lb/>
to give anything demanded for <lb/>
wood, were asking cents for a <lb/>
little load Monday. They did not <lb/>
find purchasers over <lb/>
each other to buy at such extortion <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
Charlotte No Worse t It <lb/>
Towns, <lb/>
The good people of Charlotte are <lb/>
stirred up over the gambling joints <lb/>
In that city. But this does not <lb/>
mean that Charlotte is worse <lb/>
other towns. They flourish in <lb/>
every town everybody seems <lb/>
to know it, they never know <lb/>
enough to make out a case in court. <lb/>
I Herald. <lb/>
Case <lb/>
Two men two all <lb/>
colored, have been arrested in con- <lb/>
with the picking of the <lb/>
half dead man in the railroad cut, <lb/>
one day last week. They arc all <lb/>
in jail waiting for a preliminary <lb/>
trial. There may be some other <lb/>
arrests. The injured has re <lb/>
covered enough to give bis name <lb/>
as Frank Hines and tell something <lb/>
of the assault on him. <lb/>
Marring-. License. <lb/>
Register of Deeds Noon issued <lb/>
license to the following <lb/>
C. E. Gardner and Mary Ed- <lb/>
wards. <lb/>
E. E. Griffin and Julia Foley. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Randolph and Ida <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
Mayor J. G. has disposed <lb/>
of following cases in his court <lb/>
since last report <lb/>
Estelle Rollins and Laura <lb/>
berry, disorderly conduct, guilty <lb/>
judgment suspended. <lb/>
J. B. Briley, drunk and <lb/>
fined one penny and costs, <lb/>
2.3. <lb/>
W. H. Stocks, drunk and <lb/>
fined one penny and costs, <lb/>
2.36. <lb/>
Catch First. <lb/>
A an- <lb/>
that there is no intention <lb/>
at present on the part of the Sec- <lb/>
War to take advantage <lb/>
provision in the new bill <lb/>
which authorizes to <lb/>
twelve regiments of Filipinos for <lb/>
regular army. Perhaps there <lb/>
is an obstacle to the Secretary's <lb/>
lining tins similar nature to <lb/>
that which confronted the man <lb/>
wished to cook a <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
A Careful Contrast. <lb/>
We always like to sec a farmer <lb/>
or horseman drive up to u hitch- <lb/>
post these winter days, jump <lb/>
out his rig, a big warm <lb/>
blanket and carefully cover his <lb/>
faithful horse. There is a big <lb/>
heart that man; he'll do to tie <lb/>
to. He is thinking of something <lb/>
besides himself he takes as <lb/>
much pleasure caring for the com <lb/>
fort of his horse as for himself <lb/>
On other hand, it makes us <lb/>
sad to see a great big man, warm- <lb/>
clad from head to foot, drive a <lb/>
sweating, steaming horse up to the <lb/>
rack, hastily tie him, leave him <lb/>
to stove. <lb/>
There is something wrong about <lb/>
this fellow. He may be a nice <lb/>
man, may not swear, smoke nor <lb/>
have have any bad habits, but he <lb/>
is not a man, lie assured of <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
The Evening News is a new <lb/>
paper just started at New Bern. <lb/>
J. E. Dupree la <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Some Speak Me, borne to <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Mm. S. A. Cherry is sick. <lb/>
R. Williams went to to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
M. It. Eure left this morning for <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
left this morning for <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
F. C- returned to <lb/>
Raleigh today. <lb/>
W. B. Brown left this morning <lb/>
for New York. <lb/>
Mrs. Dora left this morn- <lb/>
for <lb/>
J. F. Joyner came over from <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Chief of Police J. T. Smith went <lb/>
to today. <lb/>
G. M. Tucker, of came <lb/>
in Saturday evening. <lb/>
Tap Starkey came Saturday <lb/>
evening Washington. <lb/>
T. H. Tyson returned Saturday- <lb/>
evening from Chester, Pa., where <lb/>
he has been several mouths looking <lb/>
after the business of C. T. Mun- <lb/>
ford in that city. <lb/>
V. J. Lee, traveling salesman <lb/>
for Winston, Which- <lb/>
aid Co., of Norfolk, came Sat- <lb/>
spent Sunday <lb/>
with his unit her. <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Ricks is sick. <lb/>
went to Nor- <lb/>
folk today. <lb/>
Miss Bettie Tyson left this morn- <lb/>
for Baltimore. <lb/>
Hart, the hypnotist, arrived <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. L. C. King, of Norfolk, <lb/>
came in Monday evening. <lb/>
Rev. F. H. Harding returned <lb/>
this morning from <lb/>
John has moved the <lb/>
Perkins house Pitt street. <lb/>
Eli of Kinston, spent <lb/>
Monday here left on the even- <lb/>
train. <lb/>
R. A. Forbes has ed into the <lb/>
cottage belonging H. A. button on <lb/>
lane. <lb/>
Miss Eva West brook, of Texas, <lb/>
who has been Mrs. Alice <lb/>
left this for <lb/>
Washington City. <lb/>
Wednesday, February 1901. <lb/>
Mrs. Nannie Edwards has moved <lb/>
the Bright house, in South <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
J. J. of <lb/>
the Southern Express Co. for this <lb/>
division, spent here. <lb/>
Elders J. X . and E. T. <lb/>
Phillips, both on the editorial staff <lb/>
of the Ayden Free Will Baptist, <lb/>
were here today. <lb/>
Lawrence Tripp left this morn- <lb/>
for Halifax. From there he <lb/>
will go to lo join the <lb/>
construction gang of Carolina <lb/>
A Virginia Telephone Co. <lb/>
A Pointer to be Thought Of. <lb/>
the Telegram's <lb/>
street corner observations attention <lb/>
is to fact that in cold <lb/>
windy people would do a <lb/>
great kindness to their horses if <lb/>
would always hitch them so <lb/>
that they can get their heads from <lb/>
the wind. Probably the fewest <lb/>
number people ever thought of <lb/>
it, while most has <lb/>
ed that a horse will turn his <lb/>
away from I cold if he can. <lb/>
Ii is a pointer that should lie <lb/>
lost sight Standard. <lb/>
Shooting Scrape. <lb/>
There was a shooting scrape out <lb/>
in the sec- <lb/>
of the town Monday evening. <lb/>
It seems that earlier in the day- <lb/>
Joe Patrick Tom both <lb/>
colored, were in store <lb/>
of Nathan Joe pushed <lb/>
Tom against the stove slightly <lb/>
his ear and face, lain <lb/>
when Joe went to his stable to get <lb/>
learn ready for the <lb/>
train, somebody is said to have <lb/>
been fired on him with a shot <lb/>
Joe was wounded the <lb/>
hand and arm. The shot the <lb/>
gnu were small Joe's injury is <lb/>
not serious. above are <lb/>
particulars of scrape as told by <lb/>
some of the colored people out <lb/>
there. <lb/>
The Commissioners of <lb/>
county have appointed F. <lb/>
Woolen as to fill the <lb/>
pi red term of C. Wont en. <lb/>
The new sheriff is a brother of the <lb/>
Big New Store.<lb/>
20TH <lb/>
PROCLAMATION <lb/>
Hear Ye T <lb/>
Tin- line White Woods, <lb/>
Dotted Swiss, Organdies, In <lb/>
are out sale for your inspection. styles <lb/>
all qualities. styles to match. <lb/>
burgs, All we is for you <lb/>
to come and look mid enjoy with Find counter <lb/>
Silk Department <lb/>
Most gorgeous ever before shown south of New <lb/>
York. We going to make this one our strongest depart- <lb/>
Suit- Silk. guarantee for six months. <lb/>
Silk. Faille. Silk, Japanese and China Silk. <lb/>
Silk. Fancy Silk Crepe de <lb/>
Silk Silk Drapery, Ask see our <lb/>
Figured Silk Flannel, nothing handsomer or newer. <lb/>
Clothing Department <lb/>
New styles coming in daily in both Suits Pants. <lb/>
Shoe Department <lb/>
The Old Reliable Brothers Shoes for Ladies, <lb/>
f Children and Little Gents, the and Shoes for If <lb/>
Gents Leader. All sold Guarantee. <lb/>
By Yesterdays Steamer <lb/>
Rolls Matting. <lb/>
Open at Nights until Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
C. T.<lb/>
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Attention Farmers <lb/>
I am now offering you one of the complete Haw of <lb/>
DRY SHOES, PA K sill <lb/>
TINWARE. POCKET end TABLE <lb/>
at very reasonable price. My line of <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
which is the of any market are fresh and cheap. <lb/>
When you conic U town again give in- a trial. <lb/>
Y. t. , <lb/>
A BILL <lb/>
To be An Act to <lb/>
Live I run at <lb/>
Large in Certain Portions <lb/>
Pitt County to <lb/>
Consolidate En <lb/>
the Stock <lb/>
Law Territory <lb/>
of Said <lb/>
necessary to wake contract for <lb/>
the erecting or of any <lb/>
of the around said <lb/>
or the gales attached to the <lb/>
shall made by <lb/>
the Fence Commissioners, all <lb/>
claims for said work shall be <lb/>
proved by and when audited <lb/>
Tried Friends Best. <lb/>
years Pills have <lb/>
proven a blessing to the invalid. <lb/>
Are truly the sick man's friend. <lb/>
A Known Fact <lb/>
For bilious headache, dyspepsia <lb/>
SALT RHEUM CURED BY <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
just <lb/>
Eruption. r a of Star. la r <lb/>
Hal liar la la la Warning. <lb/>
U Moat <lb/>
alight are a Warning or Soma <lb/>
mil i Mara Mafia la <lb/>
Nature. her effort to correct which hare <lb/>
In the board of commission- . . ,. .,, .,, <lb/>
ere shall la-mid the diseases. ; other imperfections on <lb/>
tr, snail pain . . r C i or <lb/>
his I U I I you neglect t heed the warn <lb/>
AN ABSOLUTE CURE. <lb/>
of North treasurer out of the funds in <lb/>
. White. <lb/>
The tie Assembly <lb/>
Carolina do for <lb/>
That be an Baa. If the owner of any <lb/>
lawful for am livestock to run at lands shall object to the building <lb/>
large in that part of Pitt county of fence herein provided for, <lb/>
embraced within the right of way for not <lb/>
under the regulations i exceeding feel width, shall <lb/>
penalties prescribed sections be purpose <lb/>
U, and upon the application of any per- <lb/>
of the code of North or persons to any ice of Bagging. Ties Rags. <lb/>
or it may be from ancestors, oat pimple., blotch, and <lb/>
the skin, as a warning that more trouble <lb/>
ax <lb/>
correct the mistakes.<lb/>
in <lb/>
J. W PERRY CD. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Col ton Factors handlers of <lb/>
art certain to follow If <lb/>
e mis <lb/>
because these notes have been heeded and the blood kept <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
The Victor safe i i ail sizes eon- <lb/>
for home. hum. office and general use. <lb/>
Every sale with a guarantee to be lire <lb/>
proof. Prices range from up. <lb/>
J, L. SUGG, At <lb/>
Greenville. N. <lb/>
to Beginning at fence of Peace in Pitt county, which <lb/>
law territory of Greene lice of the Peace, shall at once <lb/>
county where the same intersects proceed to two disinter- <lb/>
the county Una between Pitt holders, who shall to- <lb/>
counties thence with himself, proceed to <lb/>
dividing line between Pitt lay off condemn such land for <lb/>
Wilson counties to the fencing, after the owners of <lb/>
county line; thence with the or giving to agents <lb/>
riding line between Pitt and Edge- two days notice. They shall then <lb/>
to Tar river; thence <lb/>
and <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
down slid river to the <lb/>
minus of law fence <lb/>
rounding the town of <lb/>
assess such damages as think <lb/>
proper <lb/>
C. That the <lb/>
herein before provided for <lb/>
thence with said fence around to meet annually in the town of <lb/>
old plank thence on the Monday in <lb/>
said nubile road running on the They may bold special <lb/>
aide thereof, to the public meetings at other limes and places <lb/>
road leading to bridge; when so called by the chairman, <lb/>
thence with said public road to the and he shall call such <lb/>
fence enclosing the present whenever requested to do so by two <lb/>
law i hence to the Mock law- <lb/>
gate on the road leading from the <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
laW <lb/>
Many a lingering, painful disease and many an early death has been avoided <lb/>
simply because these notes of warning have been <lb/>
pure by a right use of <lb/>
Miss Abbie J. of Marshal I. Mich., <lb/>
was cured of a bad after suffering with It for five years. The <lb/>
doctors my friends said it was salt rheum. It cams out on say head, neck <lb/>
and cars, and then on my whole body. was perfectly raw with It What <lb/>
suffered during those is no use tolling. Nobody would believe If <lb/>
did. tried every medicine that was advertised to cure It. I spent money <lb/>
enough to buy a I heard JOHNSTON'S highly <lb/>
praised. a bottle of It. began to improve right away, and when had <lb/>
finished the third bottle was completely cored. I hare a touch of It <lb/>
since. I never got any thing to do me the good till I tried JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
SARSAPARILLA. would heartily advise all who are suffering from humors <lb/>
or skin disease of any kind to try it at once. had also a good deal of stomach <lb/>
trouble, and was run down miserable, but JOHNSTON'S S <lb/>
made me <lb/>
The blood is your life and if you keep It pure strong you can positively re- <lb/>
disease or face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S never <lb/>
It is for by all druggists, in full quart bottles at only one dollar each,<lb/>
SOLD RY ERNUL. <lb/>
or more members of the <lb/>
For their attendance to all <lb/>
meetings they shall receive as a <lb/>
Snow Hill road to Swamp <lb/>
road near Cicero Smith's ion the Mini of two <lb/>
thence up Mid road to the Green Ian per day, <lb/>
COUNTY BOARD SCHOOL .,, , ,,.,.,. Ml, <lb/>
HAVE APPOINTED THE I<lb/>
Sec. Thai no person shall lie <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor A Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Year Months line, <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy Be, <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
office. The Semi <lb/>
Weekly REFLECTOR and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
year for or The Daily <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Application will I made to the <lb/>
the chatter the town of <lb/>
L. Mayor. <lb/>
NOTICE- <lb/>
is <lb/>
will mads to the of <lb/>
North Carolina to prohibit the sale <lb/>
liquor within two of the Missionary <lb/>
near town <lb/>
X. This Jan 1901. <lb/>
TAKEN UP. <lb/>
A ml tow with brindle stripes, crooked <lb/>
horn, two <lb/>
old, has in my field about four <lb/>
mouths. Owner la Daren notified to call <lb/>
and pa for <lb/>
cost of advertising. I,. <lb/>
N. 1901. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE<lb/>
I thence down said guilty of the laws <lb/>
Public Books in. <lb/>
road to L. U. Cox's Hue near J. J. <lb/>
H. Cox's residence; thence <lb/>
said Cox's to <lb/>
I the canal; down the canal to <lb/>
As ill- . . . <lb/>
Pitt We designated on the he .;. . I W . s. , <lb/>
State List tor the public and can -fence, with m repealed. <lb/>
concerning the running of stock at lone year for payable in ad- <lb/>
large in said territory until . <lb/>
fence around the same shall <lb/>
ever you need. We also have <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
Sec. . That I his act shall lie <lb/>
force from and lifter <lb/>
slam and <lb/>
tablets, fool's can <lb/>
crayons, colored crayons <lb/>
practice writing <lb/>
slates, <lb/>
is boxes, et . <lb/>
of Our School <lb/>
B. <lb/>
rick's, Walter O. Chapman's <lb/>
Barrow's and <lb/>
tons fences to <lb/>
thence .-an. line to <lb/>
C. Smith's line; thence said C U fA <lb/>
Smith's line to the road leading to ff <lb/>
bridge. I hence down Wholesale Hatters, <lb/>
lo the lower corner of Smith's NORFOLK VA <lb/>
I fence; thence with fence to <lb/>
the present law fence near C. We carry all style Hats, Al <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Vitality. <lb/>
Chm of <lb/>
p, all <lb/>
and <lb/>
tonic ind <lb/>
Brinn <lb/>
Cl rial loW W <lb/>
i Hi <lb/>
fur <lb/>
d. for circular <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
P. Moore's; thence said fence <lb/>
to the Craven county line, so, as to <lb/>
include within said all <lb/>
. . , of that part of Pitt county lying <lb/>
I cent, I ,,. ,. . . <lb/>
between tar north and <lb/>
; Creek and river Tucker Hals at his store. <lb/>
n the south. That Tar river from <lb/>
table with <lb/>
pencils cent. <lb/>
rubber tipped I cent, a <lb/>
pretty cover cent, crayons, with metal bold- <lb/>
in nice wood box B cent, lead pencil, slate pen <lb/>
ell, and pen, and rule, all in nice wood box. It the line to the <lb/>
cents. A great big wide la lei cents. of best eastern boundaries of the fence <lb/>
ink on the market. cents. ; y books to cents, surrounding Greenville stock <lb/>
Hals, Bull's of <lb/>
shapes, in fact anything the <lb/>
Hat line. <lb/>
We have made II. C. Hooker <lb/>
our sole distributer for Greenville <lb/>
and you will a full line of <lb/>
White crayons, gross In H <lb/>
per quire <lb/>
Good fool's cap law territory is declared to <lb/>
, be a lawful fence. <lb/>
For the Business Man. <lb/>
OSTEOPATHY. <lb/>
and single entry ledgers. <lb/>
i o r books, shall meet at Greenville on <lb/>
order receipt Hole books, the Monday in March, 1901, <lb/>
We carry a nice of d <lb/>
long day books, journals. <lb/>
Ac., <lb/>
For Society People <lb/>
B, S. O, <lb/>
, h , u Henry Hark House, first <lb/>
. I . door North of Baptist Church. <lb/>
and Consultation free <lb/>
Greenville, N, O. <lb/>
on Dickinson <lb/>
Maker and Repairer of <lb/>
CARTS AND WAGONS. <lb/>
R. Home, II. I. J. B. <lb/>
Move aid Prank Allen be and <lb/>
they are appointed Pence <lb/>
in said territory. <lb/>
, I youth. Hi mini <lb/>
. o <lb/>
our guarantee <lb/>
2.60, with to cars <lb/>
or money <lb/>
EXTRA<lb/>
fur Loss <lb/>
or<lb/>
Ur, Hysteria, and <lb/>
By mall la plain s <lb/>
bus. O our <lb/>
bond to In days or refund <lb/>
money paid. Address <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
St., CHICAGO, <lb/>
by . L <lb/>
N C <lb/>
UP. <lb/>
A hog, ho <lb/>
gross, bUck d, <lb/>
round in taken up <lb/>
with my alack. <lb/>
notified to <lb/>
and bog and <lb/>
John ii r <lb/>
Four north <lb/>
Jan <lb/>
Having duly <lb/>
of M <lb/>
t A. House, Sr. <lb/>
given t ill per- <lb/>
-ii- ii i to the i lo make <lb/>
payment u the <lb/>
persons the <lb/>
the tame for payment <lb/>
on or before the day of <lb/>
or this i vi ill plead in I f <lb/>
day of 1901. <lb/>
w, <lb/>
D. a. Jr. <lb/>
B. A. Hone, Sr. <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer leave <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York Ros- <lb/>
and for all points for the Weal <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Ray Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
We nave <lb/>
kind- and at i <lb/>
, rap; <lb/>
box I an <lb/>
papers and tablets <lb/>
i , .; X in <lb/>
o. <lb/>
by one of <lb/>
number as chairman and one <lb/>
I as secretary, and proceed to erect <lb/>
fences as are necessary to en- <lb/>
close territory herein <lb/>
described and erect such gated over <lb/>
the highways as may be <lb/>
That said <lb/>
hold their until the <lb/>
Monthly in January whim <lb/>
their shall <lb/>
and every two years <lb/>
their shall appointed <lb/>
by the Hoard of for <lb/>
Pitt county. <lb/>
Sir. Thai for Hie purpose <lb/>
defraying of erecting; <lb/>
i he Famous Parker Fountain gen <lb/>
Dried Apples, <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cake and Crackers, <lb/>
. Rest Rutter, Stand- <lb/>
territory and maintaining and. and Machines, and nil <lb/>
keeping in good repair Repaired on Notice, other and <lb/>
said fences and around said St MAI <lb/>
L. H. Pender, <lb/>
Fine, Tin Roofing, <lb/>
Expert employed. All <lb/>
kinds and Locksmith work <lb/>
first class. He stocking of gaol a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
r 1175.------- <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Wholesale and <lb/>
Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, C lion Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, etc. Bed- <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Suits, <lb/>
Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail <lb/>
Tobacco, Key West <lb/>
American Beauty Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, anger, Coffee, <lb/>
Lye, Manic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Meal and Hulls, Gar <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
I forbid trespassing by say i-i any <lb/>
manner whatsoever, by boating With sun <lb/>
or dog St time, trapping, <lb/>
rutting limber riding <lb/>
or on loot, any other manner, on any <lb/>
the following One tract known as <lb/>
the farm in <lb/>
It. It. Cotton, <lb/>
the <lb/>
inn on the south of Tar river. <lb/>
One trail known a Hen <lb/>
in Falkland township adjoin- <lb/>
Mrs lbs <lb/>
lying on the south side river. <lb/>
will be prosecuted. <lb/>
it. j. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
power <lb/>
invested in by a at <lb/>
term I of Pitt Court, in the <lb/>
S, I. K. <lb/>
appears on in <lb/>
the Clerk's of the Court <lb/>
Judgment No. action <lb/>
Docket No. pages and <lb/>
As Trustee named there- <lb/>
in. I Will public the <lb/>
Court House door Greenville, on Mon- <lb/>
day I he March 1901 the follow- <lb/>
tract to one tract <lb/>
of land, situated in the county of Pitt. <lb/>
Chi, I, the lands of <lb/>
James II. Mills, iv. I. Robert <lb/>
Dixon and others the whereon <lb/>
K. S. resides, on the <lb/>
side of and <lb/>
lbs land purchased I. <lb/>
II A. needed to <lb/>
said by his John . <lb/>
nod <lb/>
and <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C.<lb/>
fatten Ragging Ties always <lb/>
on i <lb/>
Fresh kept constantly ea <lb/>
hand. produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W. R. WHICHARD BRO., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices as low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market priced <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
den Oranges, Apples, Nuts, i land <lb/>
And when it comes to <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't tie Beat. <lb/>
and Ion; the board of h and Balusters for <lb/>
of Pitt county made to order. <lb/>
a-e hereby directed; <lb/>
to illy levy and collect an as- <lb/>
upon all real estate lying <lb/>
in -ail territory, not <lb/>
cents mi every valuation <lb/>
The said taxes shall lie <lb/>
I levied and at same <lb/>
I time Io the same manner and tin <lb/>
j Hie same of law as <lb/>
now or hereafter may exist, for <lb/>
he lot and collect inn of Stale and <lb/>
County when so collect <lb/>
id shall in- <lb/>
. i, who shall keep the <lb/>
funds; g <lb/>
Ins Hands and pay the same nut j Vegetables, Bread, Coffee and IN- <lb/>
Upon an order of l he board of conn all for cents. <lb/>
B. W. <lb/>
Boa. I. Whenever it shall be Manager, <lb/>
Are You Hungry <lb/>
Satisfy Your Appetite at the <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
door lo <lb/>
Chin. <lb/>
Oysters. Game, Anything Goad to Eat. <lb/>
Regular Dinner from o. o-k <lb/>
Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
see me. <lb/>
mm XI <lb/>
Rf- <lb/>
THE B ST <lb/>
fever a bottle of <lb/>
Tonio. It <lb/>
form <lb/>
No Trier <lb/>
All for Tor Ute <lb/>
year prior, and <lb/>
with D. . or <lb/>
s at old <lb/>
or aback dire N t- <lb/>
ii <lb/>
The One Day Cold Cure. <lb/>
iii the t.-c K. <lb/>
oat <lb/>
In page <lb/>
mill O Oil. 8th<lb/>
Pub. <lb/>
of Carolina, <lb/>
in the Court. <lb/>
Nannie Fleming, <lb/>
by then Harrow. <lb/>
W, Al-<lb/>
w tad the <lb/>
of Jr., <lb/>
in l T <lb/>
W. S. Fleming a lunatic. <lb/>
The ti of Jr., <lb/>
name r unknown and who arc <lb/>
in will <lb/>
notice tint a Special <lb/>
s above, baa Men in the <lb/>
of <lb/>
In make partition<lb/>
I i it law. And the said <lb/>
, III further take that they arc <lb/>
to ii ii the of the Haiti <lb/>
K Court of c unity <lb/>
n the tiny of <lb/>
N and answer or <lb/>
th- j in ac- <lb/>
on. or apply Court <lb/>
or the relief <lb/>
Tali the 7th day of February <lb/>
I. <lb/>
v o the <lb/>
R. <lb/>
IN------ <lb/>
SADDLES <lb/>
A LINK <lb/>
Also a nice Line of <lb/>
COMB TO <lb/>
R. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
MM ON <lb/>
re b. <lb/>
WACO.<lb/>
-a <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
VOL. XX <lb/>
TRUTH <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY <lb/>
NO <lb/>
es <lb/>
Something New Again. <lb/>
A LINE OF <lb/>
for Shin Waists, all Shades. A line of <lb/>
A Beautiful Line of <lb/>
White Goods. <lb/>
Negligee Shirts <lb/>
for all Shades, Kinds <lb/>
We Still Lead in and Quality. As to <lb/>
Swiss, and Val Laces, we are head- <lb/>
quarters. our show a look then give us a call <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
ii; <lb/>
JOTS OF MOPES <lb/>
These Hems Arc for Ladles. <lb/>
Anus may be lost sight of in the <lb/>
for piling on sleeve <lb/>
There's no limit to the clever <lb/>
elicits one may have with <lb/>
Up-to-date dressmakers use <lb/>
velvet ribbons for anything from <lb/>
outlining lace pat- <lb/>
terns. <lb/>
All-over shirred dresses as a rule <lb/>
look better pictures than upon a <lb/>
real women. <lb/>
Lace collars bid fair to assume <lb/>
cape-like proportions. <lb/>
Tiny gift buttons perch <lb/>
around threes, fours. lives and <lb/>
in the most sociable <lb/>
Don't despise the truck. You <lb/>
may piece material underneath it <lb/>
or you may use it to cover a hole. <lb/>
Mr. Small's <lb/>
Congressman John It. Small, of <lb/>
this district, on <lb/>
following <lb/>
A bill lo prohibit the sale or <lb/>
manufacture of distilled spirits, <lb/>
, fermented liquors or wines, under <lb/>
I the authority of United Stales. <lb/>
States where same is pro- <lb/>
I laws of said Stales. <lb/>
lie it enacted by the Senate and <lb/>
House of of the <lb/>
United States of America Con <lb/>
assembled, that persons, <lb/>
under the authority of the United <lb/>
States, shall sell distilled spirits <lb/>
or fermented liquors, undefined by <lb/>
law, or wines, any State or any <lb/>
thereof, where sale <lb/>
of distilled spirits, fermented <lb/>
liquors or wines is by <lb/>
laws of said State, no <lb/>
license shall be issued by the <lb/>
United States such sale; <lb/>
and no person shall, under the <lb/>
authority of the United States, be <lb/>
license shall issue by United <lb/>
Slates authorizing such <lb/>
lure. <lb/>
Princes skirts of <lb/>
tucking are modish. Bat what ,,, ,. <lb/>
looks like tucks ate really broad L g m <lb/>
the m <lb/>
thus supplied. This u <lb/>
cut away from ,,, am, m <lb/>
knees. <lb/>
Heller keep one eye on the at- <lb/>
tractive little <lb/>
play an <lb/>
in so many coats and bodies <lb/>
opening at the neck V. <lb/>
Scarf-like from a <lb/>
finish knotted at the bust <lb/>
line and from under the <lb/>
big lace collar. <lb/>
A sash falling from under an <lb/>
abbreviated is at least not- <lb/>
We are to lie allowed unlimited <lb/>
nifties. <lb/>
Designs in black fine <lb/>
chenille on white <lb/>
feta. <lb/>
Voting that Ink is <lb/>
search of a good single word lo ex <lb/>
pros advertised a Ken <lb/>
lucky newspaper has coined the <lb/>
term lo supply the deli- <lb/>
If the suggestion should <lb/>
be accepted by and <lb/>
the would become <lb/>
one of the most comprehensive <lb/>
words in the English language; <lb/>
in this age of enlightened <lb/>
there is hardly a single <lb/>
which is <lb/>
kept before the public the <lb/>
Everything that <lb/>
mankind uses would come <lb/>
Running a Store as Christ Would <lb/>
Conduct It. <lb/>
It. J. Norton, a grocer of Marion, <lb/>
is running his store Christ <lb/>
would run and bids fair to run <lb/>
all his competitors <lb/>
Alumnae History <lb/>
The Alumnae Association of the <lb/>
State Normal Col- <lb/>
offers a prime of the <lb/>
paper written by <lb/>
a former student of the college <lb/>
the following <lb/>
I. The student must have spent <lb/>
at least one year at the college <lb/>
a. The paper must t real of some <lb/>
phase of North Carolina history. <lb/>
B. The must be j wile <lb/>
typewritten, must contain M <lb/>
more words, and must customers, displays the cost <lb/>
lie sent to Miss Mary <lb/>
Greensboro, N. April shows exactly what he <lb/>
r v <lb/>
Each writer must use a <lb/>
de plume, her real name being <lb/>
given in a separate sealed elope <lb/>
which may be enclosed the <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
Competed judges will award <lb/>
in after <lb/>
of the originality, research, <lb/>
literary merit by each <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
Atlas may have can ml <lb/>
world bis hack, but he would <lb/>
probably bulk at game of Car-1 the wolf from the door. <lb/>
Nations. I Durham Sun. <lb/>
making. He to <lb/>
co, cigars or any preparations I hat <lb/>
have cider, brandy liquor <lb/>
in them. He carries on a soup <lb/>
house for poor with his grocery <lb/>
business, and sells all goods I here <lb/>
at actual ltd., <lb/>
Too many earthly goods will <lb/>
keep a person night think <lb/>
about what to do with them <lb/>
too little of them will keep <lb/>
him awake thinking how lo keen <lb/>
TUB SENSE OP TASTE <lb/>
SHOULD DE THE BEST GUIDE TO <lb/>
THE FOOD WE NEED. <lb/>
I Ii Will <lb/>
I r Whirl. Hit- Dody la <lb/>
We I we Too <lb/>
Much ball. <lb/>
The function of the taste <lb/>
sustains a much <lb/>
digest has been gen- <lb/>
accorded lo It, says Ir. <lb/>
Food to digested must lie <lb/>
does not <lb/>
of the <lb/>
to it either mouth <lb/>
or the stomach. The sense of taste <lb/>
limy regarded as a of <lb/>
It Is nu Important <lb/>
of food that the sense of taste may <lb/>
be and It may have <lb/>
an Opportunity to exercise its <lb/>
and controlling functions. <lb/>
When one eaten a <lb/>
amount of simple, wholesome food, <lb/>
of Informs him -t the fact <lb/>
by declining to receive a per- <lb/>
rule for mastication would be to <lb/>
chew each of food <lb/>
is left a It la <lb/>
to such a residue, as <lb/>
ran have nutritive value. When <lb/>
food Is taken In this way, the sense of <lb/>
taste mi opportunity to say <lb/>
before too much has been <lb/>
wallowed and thus affords a perfect <lb/>
means of adapting amount of food <lb/>
taken to the needs of body. <lb/>
A careful of <lb/>
will also allow the sense of taste, <lb/>
If allowed to act In a normal way, will <lb/>
select those of which <lb/>
body Is In great need. Tor example, if <lb/>
the blood Is and needs <lb/>
nu extra supply of food <lb/>
there will be a craving for such foods <lb/>
as nutS legumes and <lb/>
milk or some oilier con- <lb/>
nitrogen. <lb/>
A curious analogy to this function Is <lb/>
found In some <lb/>
which, as has been shown by recent <lb/>
experiments, refuse to capture Insects <lb/>
or pay attention to fragments of meat <lb/>
placed within grasp except when <lb/>
the sod upon winch grow is lack- <lb/>
nitrogenous elements Hy sup- <lb/>
plying n rich in nitrogen <lb/>
these so <lb/>
to be and behave <lb/>
wholly Ilka plants. The same <lb/>
principle applies in the use of fat <lb/>
such as <lb/>
oleaginous such as nuts and <lb/>
cereals. The liter has frequently ob- <lb/>
served thin patients a craving for <lb/>
fats, which disappeared entirely after <lb/>
the pal hut had made a gain of or <lb/>
pounds. <lb/>
The was no doubt intended by <lb/>
Creator to a perfect guide to <lb/>
the quantity and Quality of food to be <lb/>
taken not simply a means of <lb/>
pleasure. it <lb/>
been terribly debauched and pervert- <lb/>
ed from Its normal function. Men <lb/>
women treat the palate as the pianist <lb/>
treats bis touching It <lb/>
various ways simply for the purpose of <lb/>
provoking pleasurable with <lb/>
no regard possible <lb/>
needs of the i r possible dam <lb/>
age which may It caused. The sense <lb/>
of thus x educated, be- <lb/>
comes penciled, and Its indications <lb/>
become confused. Abnormal cravings <lb/>
are developed, which and <lb/>
in the use of I wine <lb/>
other Intoxicants, i pepper <lb/>
other condiment of <lb/>
salt, pickles at and savory dish- <lb/>
es of forts, together <lb/>
sweets, lees and tidbits of all kinds. <lb/>
The sense of has been dethroned <lb/>
from Its high position us governor of <lb/>
nutrition and has coma to be merely <lb/>
the servant of a capricious and <lb/>
for an Illegitimate <lb/>
n purely animal pleasure <lb/>
This is gluttony, pure and and <lb/>
Is the apt tutor and hail companion of <lb/>
alcoholic Intemperance. <lb/>
The free use of common salt must <lb/>
likewise be placed among <lb/>
dietetic errors. Professor of <lb/>
Hast I. the leading physiological chem- <lb/>
of the world, with many others, has <lb/>
show u the so called necessity for <lb/>
the alimentary use of wilt rests upon <lb/>
a very uncertain and equivocal, if not <lb/>
erroneous, basis that at most salt <lb/>
can be without injury only In <lb/>
very minute quantities. The quantity <lb/>
designated by as <lb/>
within the limits of P harmless <lb/>
DOSI is grain-, a day, or prob- <lb/>
ably less than one fourth of <lb/>
usually consumed. free <lb/>
use of salt bads o thirst copious <lb/>
drinking in connection with meals. <lb/>
chewing, tobacco chewing, the <lb/>
use of tobacco any form, must h <lb/>
condemned as harmful lo the digestion <lb/>
through exhausting I he function of th <lb/>
salivary glands, so that <lb/>
ed to maintain constant activity the <lb/>
saliva secreted by glands has very <lb/>
little value as a digestive agent The <lb/>
glands, as well as and <lb/>
other parts of body, require rest <lb/>
In which lo up the elements <lb/>
for their proper <lb/>
Health. <lb/>
A curious official regulation demands <lb/>
that all the old tin. of hoe <lb/>
shall be burned every three <lb/>
months, a government comes <lb/>
round on a periodic inspection <lb/>
and condemns holey h towels, etc., <lb/>
to a fiery fate. <lb/>
THE PEOPLE, AND I OF <lb/>
PITT ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are still in the Hie nice after your <lb/>
you the selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found store in Pitt County. Well choice <lb/>
creations of tho of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage, Is our pleasure to show you a bat you want to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We oiler you the best sen ire, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal consistent a well <lb/>
established up strictly on it own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do see our immense Block before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
us following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Hats Silks and Ureas <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpels, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's <lb/>
Harness, Horse and Duster-. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Lard, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Plow Sails and Hope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for and In line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, bill sell for or Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
Jack, N. IS, <lb/>
Dixon, of this place, <lb/>
Washington a courting, trip. <lb/>
We regret lo know that W. O. <lb/>
While is very sick. <lb/>
Mrs. Williams, of <lb/>
Hoot, is v- i bar mother, Mrs. <lb/>
Robert Dixon. <lb/>
a number of our people <lb/>
tended services at lied Hanks Sun <lb/>
day. <lb/>
We had the unusual of <lb/>
having J. W. in to <lb/>
day. Jim is a dashing <lb/>
look Out girls. <lb/>
C. S. Dixon is quite sick I ; <lb/>
mumps. <lb/>
Dixon went <lb/>
to Hear Creek Sunday. <lb/>
Fire At r-o <lb/>
The low was <lb/>
visited a lire Mon- <lb/>
day morning. originated in <lb/>
the old market house which was <lb/>
unoccupied. The following <lb/>
were <lb/>
loss ti. A. <lb/>
loss S. I. <lb/>
loss Kirk <lb/>
two vacant stores; It, I. Smith <lb/>
I Co., lots Wm. Jones, bar, <lb/>
loss post office and <lb/>
it one vacant store; <lb/>
belonging to A. r. <lb/>
I sou Co., and Ii. and . <lb/>
In New Quarters. <lb/>
My customers can in a I me in <lb/>
the store-formerly Mrs. A <lb/>
opposite the Alfred store, <lb/>
full and complete <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions. <lb/>
WE HAVE RECEIVED A c IMPUTE LIKE OF <lb/>
MILLINERY <lb/>
Trimmed Hals, Sailor, Chiffons, Silks and Velvets of <lb/>
all kinds. I will parry of line, of Millinery to <lb/>
be foil n. Mrs. M. E. Cow ell will have charge of mil- <lb/>
liner mid will in- glad lo have all her old friends and <lb/>
Customers call In see her. <lb/>
v School Specialist. <lb/>
Iii i. I. W. Spill mull, <lb/>
a r Is n Sunday , <lb/>
specialist. He i- Field <lb/>
of the HI Con <lb/>
Carolina, which <lb/>
position he has held since April <lb/>
1st, I SHU. He earn- <lb/>
est, practical work <lb/>
r, very as a Bible teach- <lb/>
ill his is <lb/>
Sunday School work of North Car- <lb/>
occupies so n place, lie <lb/>
has arranged to go on grand <lb/>
school <lb/>
which will extend from <lb/>
in This begins <lb/>
Richmond, Va., <lb/>
17th, and closes Kansas, <lb/>
May nub. The tour will through <lb/>
all Southern Western <lb/>
State and Territories, fills lour <lb/>
is made of <lb/>
I'm <lb/>
volition and is conducted <lb/>
Secretaries <lb/>
They are fortunate in <lb/>
ill Mr. Spill mil for <lb/>
tour. Sews <lb/>
Tn Attack on the <lb/>
arctic. <lb/>
Ci-. <lb/>
Roberson. Several other build- <lb/>
stables, barns, <lb/>
; etc., a <lb/>
number were damaged, among them <lb/>
Miss Katie Tankard, <lb/>
In stork. The whole Us is <lb/>
Miss While had the op <lb/>
of entertaining her y , ,,,, <lb/>
on last Sunday eve. covered by Insurance. <lb/>
sweet girl, though she is only <lb/>
log size. <lb/>
One our has four <lb/>
strings lo her beau and de- <lb/>
which one to pull. <lb/>
aw I <lb/>
Mm White returned <lb/>
Sunday from Washington where <lb/>
been visiting u, her would have <lb/>
hue. man near <lb/>
We were pleased to have Josh ,,,,., ,,.,,;, , hi ,,.,,., <lb/>
Mills, of In our midst ,,, licks. <lb/>
seem to be demand in <lb/>
New York city. The other day the <lb/>
gave notice that <lb/>
had eight to dispose for <lb/>
which there Was a rush all being <lb/>
taken but one colored <lb/>
There wasn't enough to supply the <lb/>
demand. <lb/>
II arc for the <lb/>
ii us <lb/>
iii whole or in purl, h <lb/>
spread over laud. An <lb/>
completed shows <lb/>
legislatures in en <lb/>
are considering <lb/>
of more or less measures, <lb/>
eleven sillies have <lb/>
laws mi their ks pro <lb/>
he sale <lb/>
weed, and U . . I <lb/>
are <lb/>
i ; adoption of <lb/>
in hall II <lb/>
The <lb/>
Illinois, California, <lb/>
Missouri, Kansas, <lb/>
in, Minne Indiana, <lb/>
Virginia, Dela <lb/>
I ware, <lb/>
he id arc. <lb/>
Island, low II imp <lb/>
shire, Mississippi, <lb/>
Ohio, <lb/>
in I <lb/>
Am slates . Inn <lb/>
mail and <lb/>
to arouse lo <lb/>
act loll <lb/>
Maine. I lab, ton, <lb/>
1-1 <lb/>
Sn far as known, but two <lb/>
in I In C M log <lb/>
particular lo sub <lb/>
Forty or persons have been V and <lb/>
summoned to appeal before Chicago Tribune,<lb/>
lo answer <lb/>
Au of <lb/>
shows an Immense <lb/>
credits are listed for <lb/>
taxation. <lb/>
A veil's old ill <lb/>
i- said lo have a pair of <lb/>
;. . lie 1.111 see waler at <lb/>
ill pill in Hie has <lb/>
large number of wells, <lb/>
each having an unfailing supply <lb/>
of waler, on ranches m semi- <lb/>
arid ion stale. Mis <lb/>
hi much demand by <lb/>
ranch men, <lb/>
Mark Twain, m his <lb/>
describes he discovered, <lb/>
n he thought, a gold mine, which <lb/>
proved of glitter- <lb/>
mica, he <lb/>
hen nice for nil nothing <lb/>
glitters 1- gold, I hit I gold in its <lb/>
live is dull, <lb/>
luff, lowborn <lb/>
metals excite of the <lb/>
an <lb/>
ii . like rest of <lb/>
I still go underrating <lb/>
men gold and glorifying men of <lb/>
mica, nature <lb/>
rise <lb/>
the Mate. <lb/>
like their reading <lb/>
mailer The New <lb/>
England fancy <lb/>
know where lo <lb/>
ltd ii. Inn In <lb/>
columns of their daily <lb/>
weekly paper, is lo where <lb/>
they in I In wants at <lb/>
tin 1- This be- <lb/>
ll . ii logical eon <lb/>
the mall <lb/>
w no-i due- mil appear in <lb/>
advertising columns will <lb/>
in the of <lb/>
live Hy <lb/>
in keep he <lb/>
. ml he i- <lb/>
for the <lb/>
Phil I'll <lb/>
The comb and <lb/>
lire are a had combination. A <lb/>
young woman meeting <lb/>
South -ti <lb/>
her hack near a e, w hen <lb/>
comb she wore Ignited, set lire <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
I in Semite nu important <lb/>
bill, repealing section of the <lb/>
providing any <lb/>
clerk of court, justice of <lb/>
tin peace, <lb/>
coroner, <lb/>
. . of any <lb/>
SI tie inn town or <lb/>
ii neglect or <lb/>
ii-.- of the <lb/>
of bis I'm default of <lb/>
which 1- elsewhere provided <lb/>
lie shall In- Indicted, said of- <lb/>
ii . offending shall be of <lb/>
in and shall be <lb/>
found officer, bis <lb/>
qualification, shall have <lb/>
or <lb/>
lo of the duties of <lb/>
his said shall have <lb/>
or bis oath <lb/>
I of office ace In line intent <lb/>
and hereof, such <lb/>
shall be of a in <lb/>
The bus shall lain I by re- <lb/>
in then from sentence of <lb/>
pen r, , . I as pal from <lb/>
It was evidently also be lined or <lb/>
raise I'm ham let aid, discretion of <lb/>
mm<lb/>
<lb/>
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