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Have You Forgot<lb/>
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Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
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Get a goon <lb/>
i he Victor safe i limit-ii all sizes con- <lb/>
for home, and general use. <lb/>
Every sale a t be lire <lb/>
proof. Prices range up. <lb/>
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Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
THE COUNTY HI RECTORS <lb/>
HAVE APPOINTED I K <lb/>
one of the -1--1 i i Public Si i ml Hi <lb/>
Pill County. designated on the <lb/>
.; i the public and ran <lb/>
ever yon need. W- also <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
-i .-it and I practice <lb/>
tablets, fool's ea; ;.; . slates, it- <lb/>
crayons, colored n companion <lb/>
to of Oar School <lb/>
pencils ten plain lead l cent, <lb/>
I rubber tipped it. with <lb/>
cover I cent. n as, n, with metal bold- <lb/>
in nice wood box pencil, slate pen- <lb/>
and in, an I I . all in nice <lb/>
cents. A great big el . rents. Mettle best <lb/>
ink mi the market, cents. <lb/>
White crayons, gross in box, rent-, cap <lb/>
in per <lb/>
For the Business Man. <lb/>
We carry u nice line. I'd and single entry ledgers, <lb/>
long day r memorandums, <lb/>
. books, note t writ a, <lb/>
Ac., <lb/>
For Society r. -pie, <lb/>
HUMAN SACRIFICES, <lb/>
HOC r AN a TICS WHO <lb/>
BELIEVE IN THEM. <lb/>
Serfs Old <lb/>
World. <lb/>
Kill pd <lb/>
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Ten the century. <lb/>
by Christians, too, U <lb/>
I brought cut by The American Journal <lb/>
a striking <lb/>
a sect u <lb/>
Paris about wont to crucify <lb/>
of order. In <lb/>
of the Saviour, in the <lb/>
that Fouls of the surviving <lb/>
would be by the <lb/>
Beet of their follows. In 1817 the <lb/>
an Austrian <lb/>
i ins wife and <lb/>
, under that the trio, <lb/>
refused lo go with the fanatics, were <lb/>
el devil On follow- <lb/>
day one of their own <lb/>
number, a of who had <lb/>
j Buffered herself for death, in <lb/>
. Of the of the In <lb/>
. order lo pave the souls of her fellow <lb/>
believers. <lb/>
In 1833 leader of a cir <lb/>
i Switzerland, after hating <lb/>
patched sister, who gate bar life <lb/>
a- a means of the souls of her <lb/>
relatives, was crucified by her follow- <lb/>
i command order that <lb/>
he die, after three <lb/>
and restore lo Ufa the sister she <lb/>
slain. In two mothers, ad <lb/>
i of the slew their <lb/>
i tick children, believing them to be vie- <lb/>
f demoniacal possession. In <lb/>
J 1873 a Hungarian miller, to <lb/>
the killed hi as <lb/>
for own sins after the <lb/>
Abraham. In Ir- <lb/>
Russia, one of the <lb/>
c by prayer and <lb/>
fast nob Scripture <lb/>
it in his ho must 1-e <lb/>
fled. Accordingly ho attempted self <lb/>
crucifixion and succeeded so far as <lb/>
II i of the ease would <lb/>
permit, <lb/>
In I he government of Term. <lb/>
IV a ; killed child as <lb/>
no offering for sin and buried the body <lb/>
n ant hill. Likewise, in the <lb/>
. of Vladimir, another <lb/>
. lied both hie children duo Abra- <lb/>
c f and while the babies bled <lb/>
under father's knife <lb/>
r eel bra the service by read <lb/>
aloud selected portions of <lb/>
second chapter of In 1854, <lb/>
Russia, <lb/>
a peasant, convinced that to save Ids <lb/>
a man have a sin to <lb/>
f Is with an ax In or <lb/>
r to satisfy this highly imperative <lb/>
lion <lb/>
It i-i a part i-f the creed of <lb/>
a sect, that anti- <lb/>
rules In high places there <lb/>
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naught to do with governmental <lb/>
fa of sort, conformity with <lb/>
is a man murdered in various <lb/>
I Ingenious men, women and <lb/>
;. his own wife and <lb/>
babies. i them from the <lb/>
danger f losing their souls by <lb/>
the contact of <lb/>
government census taker This occur- <lb/>
red <lb/>
The another quite inter- <lb/>
eating sect, that evil <lb/>
all earthly and that <lb/>
escape i death. In of <lb/>
in the faith, after <lb/>
their wives and <lb/>
pen themselves to put <lb/>
I d i by one. by their loaders. <lb/>
The who also form a <lb/>
v i and Influential sect in <lb/>
In obedience I he behests their <lb/>
arc the habit of <lb/>
j in human sacrifices, cannibalistic <lb/>
f. other lewd <lb/>
I v. an <lb/>
method of keeping the hand of evil <lb/>
. mortal soils. So <lb/>
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i f Mai k mass In Paris <lb/>
i samples of Ins us.- of a <lb/>
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i r, to promote eternal <lb/>
of <lb/>
Two hundred bushels of <lb/>
remove eighty <lb/>
I from the <lb/>
j soil. this quantity <lb/>
is returned to the soil, <lb/>
the following crop will <lb/>
materially decrease. <lb/>
W I ii h i <lb/>
. an Inc. <lb/>
RM W K WORKS, <lb/>
U N- M St. <lb/>
Tried Friends Best. <lb/>
years Tint's Pills have <lb/>
proven a blessing to tin- invalid. <lb/>
Are truly the sick man's friend. <lb/>
A Known Fact <lb/>
headache, dyspepsia <lb/>
and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
AN ABSOLUTE CURE. <lb/>
SALT RHEUM CURED BY <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
in TUB. <lb/>
or <lb/>
U. <lb/>
lo <lb/>
I. Blood <lb/>
At Home. <lb/>
I with <lb/>
A. Whit- <lb/>
Wake county, <lb/>
price of fertilizers and their ran <lb/>
said the farm <lb/>
i were buying less <lb/>
commercial fertilizers than hereto- <lb/>
fore an were Baring from H to l <lb/>
per tn by making own <lb/>
make batter fertilizer <lb/>
we can Mr. <lb/>
have never seen a better <lb/>
fertilizer can be made by put- <lb/>
tin.- on of <lb/>
paste, of <lb/>
; pounds of meal ill. <lb/>
I i better than guano yon buy <lb/>
from lets per ton <lb/>
In my section we sell our cotton <lb/>
the price reaches IS <lb/>
cents and then bay acid phosphate, <lb/>
or meat salt. If ire cannot <lb/>
cents for our seed we <lb/>
do not sell News <lb/>
all kinds and <lb/>
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Ii ix pap i and <lb/>
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K Par- Fountain Pen <lb/>
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Tin- repented tho query. <lb/>
Tin-n girl lifted <lb/>
band. <lb/>
she sail. <lb/>
why . no stay <lb/>
ma'am. he's got <lb/>
Mary had read <lb/>
dial was lacked front <lb/>
I Cleveland Plain i <lb/>
OSTEOPATHY., <lb/>
s. O. <lb/>
Office Henry House, <lb/>
dour North of Baptist <lb/>
Examination and free <lb/>
L. ii Pender. <lb/>
Tobacco Flues, Tin Booting, <lb/>
Expert employed. All <lb/>
kind- Una and Locksmith work <lb/>
class. Be-stocking of guns a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Agent for The <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Restore Lot sad <lb/>
I. of Mer-. <lb/>
nil <lb/>
tonic mid <lb/>
blood r. <lb/>
cl. lo U <lb/>
k n <lb/>
of youth- Ky <lb/>
per bop. u <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
with out- to rare <lb/>
or refund the paid, n i <lb/>
ad copy of our t. .- <lb/>
L of Power, <lb/>
or <lb/>
i, Kit-, It. and the <lb/>
V-e of Opium or <lb/>
Liquor. By mail In plain 91.00 a <lb/>
f.-r our bankable <lb/>
a to car In HO day a or refund <lb/>
Address <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
st., <lb/>
Km I I. <lb/>
N c <lb/>
Greenville, N, C. <lb/>
Dickinson <lb/>
Maker <lb/>
Tin I <lb/>
be truly i mar. <lb/>
ll r n devotes hi to do <lb/>
log for s. the corn <lb/>
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engage in in pen <lb/>
pl- i t i iii own <lb/>
And when com to <lb/>
JOB<lb/>
The Reflector Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
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famous <lb/>
on American Is class- <lb/>
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on law. was a grant admirer <lb/>
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bk enemy of latter. long <lb/>
afterward In New York <lb/>
saw on bide <lb/>
of strati He want boom the <lb/>
t- fast U years would per- <lb/>
mil. brandishing cans In <lb/>
face, shouted <lb/>
Mr, a scoundrel, <lb/>
to the <lb/>
ti hi- hat to <lb/>
ad then said In bis calmest <lb/>
; lone, opinions of tho <lb/>
i . . i bail<lb/>
Nature, in her efforts to correct mistake., which mistakes have come from <lb/>
careless or it may be from ancestors, out pimples, blotches and <lb/>
other imperfections on the skin, a warning that more serious troubles <lb/>
haps tumors, erysipelas or pulmonary are certain to follow if <lb/>
you neglect heed the warning and correct the mistakes. <lb/>
If any a lingering, painful d and many an death has been avoided <lb/>
simply because notes of waning have Wen and the blood kept <lb/>
pure by a right use of <lb/>
Miss Abate J. of Marsha. Mich., <lb/>
was cured of a bad humor after suffering with it for fire yearn. The <lb/>
doctor- and my friends said it was salt rheum, ll came out on my head, neck <lb/>
and ears, and then on my whole body was perfectly raw with It. What I <lb/>
suffered during those five years, is use telling. Nobody would believe me if <lb/>
I did. I tried every medicine that was advertised to cure it. spent money <lb/>
enough to buy a I heard JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA highly <lb/>
praised. I tried a bottle of it. I began to improve right and when had <lb/>
finished the third bottle I was completely cured. I have never had a touch it <lb/>
since. I never got any thing to do me the least good till I tried JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
would heartily advise all who arc suffering from humors <lb/>
and or skin disease of any kind to try It at once. I had also a good deal of <lb/>
trouble, was down and but <lb/>
made me all r <lb/>
The blood is your if it pure <lb/>
or face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
It is for sale by all quart bottles at only one dollar each<lb/>
I IN 1800.1 <lb/>
J. I. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
lei.- of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
New Orleans. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Application will be nude to the <lb/>
. the town of <lb/>
J. L. Sr. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
January, 1901, <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM J. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
lo <lb/>
One Year H, Months Me, <lb/>
Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvasser are era- <lb/>
ployed. taken at <lb/>
Tl E RE Tile <lb/>
Weekly <lb/>
will lie sent together <lb/>
one year for or <lb/>
one year for payable <lb/>
NOTICE- <lb/>
Arc You Hungry <lb/>
Your Appetite at the <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Next door to <lb/>
Every v n. <lb/>
Goad to <lb/>
Cents. <lb/>
Soup. meat. Kinds <lb/>
Vegetables, Bread, Be- <lb/>
all for cents. <lb/>
B. W. <lb/>
Manager., <lb/>
. M. Schultz, <lb/>
Wholesale and <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Cotton Seed, oil <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, <lb/>
I-ids. Mattresses, Oak Suits, <lb/>
; Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
Tallies, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
Beaut Can- <lb/>
cherries. Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Jelly, Milk. <lb/>
Flour, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Meal Hulls, <lb/>
Seeds, Apples, Nut, <lb/>
Candies. Apples, <lb/>
Prunes, <lb/>
China Ware, Tin Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Mae-a <lb/>
Best Batter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Saving Machines, and on. <lb/>
other goods. <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to inc. <lb/>
MM M <lb/>
Phone RE <lb/>
ii that <lb/>
will l of <lb/>
Carolina to prohibit the sale of <lb/>
within two mil.- of the <lb/>
Baptist church town of <lb/>
N. C. Th <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
all the <lb/>
year and prior, please tad <lb/>
with D. W. or <lb/>
IS at near <lb/>
or <lb/>
Ya , <lb/>
Tin . <lb/>
TAKEN <lb/>
horns, about <lb/>
old, baa l es iii my laid four <lb/>
month. Owner is hereby to call <lb/>
for tame pay for and<lb/>
N. Jan. 1901. <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer My res leave Washing- <lb/>
Ion daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
leave daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
Fridays at A. M. for Tar <lb/>
leave for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, Saturdays <lb/>
at A-. If. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
for all points for the Weal <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
Old S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Hay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having duly before the <lb/>
of Pin county <lb/>
B. A. Sr., <lb/>
notice to all per- <lb/>
sons Indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
Immediate t. the <lb/>
and all <lb/>
labile moat same for payment <lb/>
on or before of January, <lb/>
1902, or will in bar of <lb/>
day of January. 1901. <lb/>
II. A. <lb/>
of II. A. House, Sr <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
LAND LE. <lb/>
of power and <lb/>
in by a Sept. <lb/>
of Superior in the <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging Res always <lb/>
on ban i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly on <lb/>
entitled S. T. again K. S. <lb/>
and ii, r.-. appear on record <lb/>
office of Superior Court <lb/>
Docket No. min- <lb/>
Docket No M tad , , <lb/>
band. I <lb/>
in. I will public sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
Court door la Greenville, on <lb/>
lay II day of March the follow- <lb/>
land t,. <lb/>
situate County of Pitt. <lb/>
t. the of <lb/>
Junes It. . I,. Clark, <lb/>
I and others the laud <lb/>
th. said K. S reside., on the <lb/>
side of Cow swamp and <lb/>
known a. laud pit by E- S. <lb/>
from ll. A. and deeded to <lb/>
raid by his father John S. <lb/>
and <lb/>
whole ope and fifty Tin <lb/>
identical laud en, Galloway in <lb/>
b.-us in ll pan <lb/>
ii Hooker, m.<lb/>
B, 1901 <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
i In Superior Court <lb/>
i i I <lb/>
on Short Notice <lb/>
for <lb/>
trimming made lo order. <lb/>
will Hi. a-e <lb/>
via, I, <lb/>
ii. i or t, can <lb/>
. I <lb/>
Kill II. are <lb/>
will. <lb/>
n,. i rail r., , ,,, , <lb/>
lain. HI Ii, contain W Mil-, r, <lb/>
Beware , <lb/>
I mail I <lb/>
. . r, Clinton and <lb/>
. i Ill Mia 1.7 <lb/>
, MR <lb/>
alive <lb/>
la- <lb/>
INS. I <lb/>
for <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
lb. a <lb/>
named will n <lb/>
above I u. n. ed In <lb/>
Sup, iii Court f Pill bi<lb/>
the and M <lb/>
I and tic lid ill <lb/>
ii <lb/>
th.- m n He Bur Court of <lb/>
aid lo be held on Monday <lb/>
II Mai, I, 1901 at , ml lion-, -I <lb/>
and <lb/>
or demur lo aid <lb/>
action plaintiff will apply lo the <lb/>
for la <lb/>
This lbs of <lb/>
1901. II. C. MO <lb/>
Superior Court. <lb/>
Or Pill <lb/>
Clerk in the Superior Court. <lb/>
Roe Fleming, <lb/>
Fleming and Nannie Fleming, minor, <lb/>
by then next friend Harrow. <lb/>
Against <lb/>
Fleming, W. Fleming. Al- <lb/>
Pollard and Mary Pollard his <lb/>
wife, Adelaide Finning the children <lb/>
of Adam Fleming, Jr. who-. <lb/>
unknown and T Home <lb/>
of W. Finning a lunatic <lb/>
The of Adam Fleming, Jr., <lb/>
name ate and who are <lb/>
in entitled will <lb/>
lake notice Proceeding <lb/>
as above, has been commenced in the <lb/>
Superior of Pill before <lb/>
Clerk. In order lo make partition of the <lb/>
Ian I- of the I ii, Fernando Fleming among <lb/>
Id heir St And the said <lb/>
will lake notice I lint they are re- <lb/>
appear said <lb/>
Clerk Court of <lb/>
of March <lb/>
in N. c , and <lb/>
I,, in aid <lb/>
lion, or apply Court <lb/>
th. relief demanded <lb/>
This the day of February 1901.<lb/>
Clerk of -Superior Court of Pill <lb/>
Blow, <lb/>
Plaintiff <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W, R, WHICHARD BRO., <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
men and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
and fever is a <lb/>
Chill Tonic. <lb/>
Iron and quinine in lorn <lb/>
No cure- pay. Price We<lb/>
of <lb/>
ll In simply <lb/>
J. TUCKER CO. <lb/>
Wholesale Hatters, <lb/>
Norfolk, VA. <lb/>
Th On Day Cold <lb/>
r. Mm I. M lie <lb/>
lb <lb/>
cure.- <lb/>
We carry all style Hats, Al <lb/>
Ounce Hats, Stills of <lb/>
anything In the <lb/>
Hal hue. <lb/>
We have made H. C. Hooker <lb/>
sole for <lb/>
and will a full line of <lb/>
Hals at his store. <lb/>
. COM, <lb/>
-------DEALER IN------- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
a Line of Hardware. <lb/>
TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
Bend <lb/>
for <lb/>
WACO.<lb/>
Wee <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
SI I <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
l-u,, <lb/>
VI <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TRUTH <lb/>
. . PER III . <lb/>
AT <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PiTT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY <lb/>
NO <lb/>
AN LETTER TO THE <lb/>
WE WISH TO SAY WE ARE GOING TO MAKE OUR <lb/>
STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR SOU. <lb/>
White Goods and Embroideries. <lb/>
Just received a beautiful line of Dimities. Stripped, White <lb/>
Goods. White Goods, Organdies white in colors. The <lb/>
whole line is beautiful, we extend a cordial welcome to all <lb/>
designs in Curtain Goods. Silks for Shirt <lb/>
Waists. Beautiful things Pine Apple Tissues. <lb/>
You are welcome. No trouble to show our line. <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
LAWS. <lb/>
Act That Have Been By <lb/>
The <lb/>
MOM TUESDAY, <lb/>
which to build County Home <lb/>
and levy a special las lo pay for <lb/>
same. <lb/>
To authorize the board of county <lb/>
commissioners of Stoke-county to <lb/>
levy a special <lb/>
To amend chapter public laws <lb/>
of the session of 1900. <lb/>
To amend section of <lb/>
Code, relating to the collection of <lb/>
hues from tax payers removing <lb/>
one count y to another. <lb/>
To commissioners of <lb/>
Franklin county to bonds for <lb/>
the ruction of a steel bridge <lb/>
across Tar river at Louisburg, and i <lb/>
for other purposes. <lb/>
To change boundary between <lb/>
Madison counties. <lb/>
To an end chapter laws of <lb/>
1891, relating to the obstruction of <lb/>
Swift Creek, in Swift Creek town <lb/>
ship, Edgecombe county. <lb/>
To supply public documents to <lb/>
North Carolina College of Ag <lb/>
and Mechanic Arts. <lb/>
To correct State grant No <lb/>
of Ma con county. <lb/>
To appoint R. B. II. H. <lb/>
W. F. and <lb/>
Daniel Roseboro justices of the <lb/>
peace of Cleveland township, Row- <lb/>
an county. <lb/>
To amend charter of High <lb/>
Point. <lb/>
To incorporate the In- <lb/>
in Henderson county. <lb/>
To mayor com- <lb/>
missioners of town of Graham to <lb/>
inane bonds for a system of water <lb/>
works. <lb/>
To amend chapter public laws <lb/>
of WM . <lb/>
To amend chapter laws of <lb/>
1899, by adding Miss Willie <lb/>
name to list of teachers to <lb/>
be-paid. <lb/>
To commissioners <lb/>
Jackson county to levy a special <lb/>
tax. <lb/>
To amend charter of <lb/>
To Waynesville to use <lb/>
certain funds from <lb/>
sale of graded school for <lb/>
the purpose of constructing water <lb/>
works sewerage. <lb/>
To chapter public <lb/>
laws of 1899. <lb/>
To amend charter of Dover, <lb/>
Gaston county. <lb/>
To Authorize the board of school <lb/>
directors of Jackson county to pay <lb/>
certain school claims. <lb/>
To amend chapter public <lb/>
laws of 1899, regarding levy of <lb/>
rial tax In Graham county. <lb/>
To authorize commissioners <lb/>
of Iredell county to lease, hire out <lb/>
and work their convict force on <lb/>
public and private property. <lb/>
To amend r private <lb/>
law. of 1891, re <lb/>
vising the charter of the town of <lb/>
Salem. <lb/>
To change line between <lb/>
worth New bethel township, <lb/>
in county. <lb/>
To incorporate the town Rose <lb/>
Hill, county. <lb/>
To allow High Point to issue <lb/>
for <lb/>
To amend charier of <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
To amend chapter public <lb/>
laws of 1893. <lb/>
To correct State No. 1875. <lb/>
To authorize mayor and board <lb/>
of aldermen of Waynesville to is- <lb/>
sue for water works <lb/>
sewerage. <lb/>
To prohibit the sale of <lb/>
ting liquors within one mile m <lb/>
churches Martin Pitt <lb/>
To appoint additional justices of <lb/>
peace for Catawba flinty. <lb/>
To appoint certain persons <lb/>
Rutherford county justices of the <lb/>
peace. <lb/>
To appoint R. Williams <lb/>
of peace in Oak Ridge <lb/>
township, Guilford county. <lb/>
To protect fish in Hay wood cm n <lb/>
To appoint W. S. justice <lb/>
of the peace for Mosely Hall town- <lb/>
ship, county. <lb/>
To repeal chapter private <lb/>
1897. <lb/>
To appoint A. L. a <lb/>
of peace New Light <lb/>
township, Wake county. <lb/>
To appoint J. L. a mag- <lb/>
Palmyra township, nail- <lb/>
fax county. <lb/>
For the relief of sheriffs and tax <lb/>
collectors. <lb/>
To authorize Marion, N. C, to <lb/>
establish water works and sewer- <lb/>
age and issue bonds therefor. <lb/>
Concerning the Asheville and <lb/>
Company <lb/>
and authorizing that company to <lb/>
buy or lease or be leased by <lb/>
railroad the State of South Car- <lb/>
to consolidate or be <lb/>
dated with any railroad company <lb/>
owning or operating a railway or <lb/>
railways South Carolina. <lb/>
To change the boundary between <lb/>
Cherry Lane and Gaps Civil town- <lb/>
ships, Alleghany county. <lb/>
To incorporate East <lb/>
Rowan <lb/>
To prevent the sale <lb/>
fa.-i of liquor within miles <lb/>
of Mary school in <lb/>
Harnett county. <lb/>
To prevent the felling of timbers <lb/>
or bush of Spring <lb/>
Creek, or any of its tributaries in <lb/>
Madison county. <lb/>
For relief of Clerk of Superior <lb/>
Court of mi <lb/>
To exempt train dispatchers from <lb/>
jury duty. <lb/>
To amend chapter laws of <lb/>
1899. <lb/>
To repeal section chapter <lb/>
public with re- <lb/>
to fishing in certain waters of <lb/>
New Hanover county. <lb/>
To erect and keep in repair <lb/>
Inn. around stock law dis- <lb/>
in <lb/>
To prohibit killing of deer <lb/>
Montgomery county. <lb/>
Toe the lime to <lb/>
commute and settle the Stale <lb/>
debt. <lb/>
For the relief of Laura It. Dan- <lb/>
of Nash county. <lb/>
To amend chapter private <lb/>
1899. <lb/>
To of birds <lb/>
in county. <lb/>
To bunting on lands <lb/>
Alleghany county without the <lb/>
consent of the owner. <lb/>
To justices of the peace <lb/>
in several townships in Caswell <lb/>
county. <lb/>
allow the commissioners of <lb/>
Wilson to issue bonds to <lb/>
improve the court and other <lb/>
public property. <lb/>
For the Jesse D. Watts <lb/>
For relief of J. M. of <lb/>
Polk <lb/>
To Jelling of trees <lb/>
streams of county. <lb/>
To amend chapter laws of <lb/>
for protection of birds in <lb/>
Montgomery county. <lb/>
To authorize <lb/>
of Sampson to pay Miss <lb/>
Mary E. out of <lb/>
public school in of <lb/>
No. for the white race. <lb/>
the commissioners <lb/>
of Brunswick county to levy a <lb/>
tax. <lb/>
To prevent public <lb/>
in <lb/>
To the town of Mer <lb/>
Oaks, in Chatham county. <lb/>
To chapter laws of <lb/>
1895. <lb/>
To amend chapter laws of <lb/>
To authorize Macon to <lb/>
I'm- t the capital stock of <lb/>
the Blue Ridge Atlantic <lb/>
road Company. <lb/>
To incorporate Charitable <lb/>
Brotherhood. <lb/>
To authorize Leicester town <lb/>
ship, Brunswick county to sub <lb/>
scribe stock to aid the con- <lb/>
of a railroad from <lb/>
city of Asheville to the town of <lb/>
Leicester. <lb/>
To amend section of <lb/>
Code. <lb/>
To prohibit hunting on any lands <lb/>
Caswell county without con- <lb/>
sent the owner. <lb/>
For the relief of school commit- <lb/>
in District Ne, ll <lb/>
race . Ran- <lb/>
To .-hang.- the name of the town <lb/>
of Union City to and to <lb/>
amend the chattel <lb/>
To prevent pulling sawdust <lb/>
certain . <lb/>
To amend chapter laws of <lb/>
1897, reference to stock law. <lb/>
For better draining of lands on <lb/>
Clark's creek, Lincoln <lb/>
To prevent miming at large <lb/>
of live stock In <lb/>
To make bishop of the <lb/>
Eastern Carolina a corpora- <lb/>
lion sole. <lb/>
To prohibit bunting with dogs <lb/>
lauds others Mt. <lb/>
township, Montgomery <lb/>
county. <lb/>
To establish a text book <lb/>
To authorize commissioners <lb/>
of Scotland to issue <lb/>
for purchase of a site for a <lb/>
court house, jail home for <lb/>
aged <lb/>
For the relief of J. A. Parsons, <lb/>
a public school teacher in Clay <lb/>
county. <lb/>
For the of N. O. <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior of <lb/>
e. hi <lb/>
To prohibit fishing Deep <lb/>
Creek, Swain <lb/>
For relief of Miss Maggie <lb/>
a school teacher of Gas- <lb/>
ton county. <lb/>
For the protection of deer In <lb/>
Caswell county. <lb/>
To appoint a committee to in- <lb/>
the management of <lb/>
North Carolina Institution for the <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, AND Ci OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are still in forefront of race after your <lb/>
We offer you the best selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be store Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of best manufacturers of America <lb/>
Europe. Seasonable all year round, Summer <lb/>
Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
It is our pleasure to show you w hat you want to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you the very lest service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established built up strictly its own merits. <lb/>
you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do see our immense steak before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and the lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Satins. Dress Trimmings <lb/>
Jacket- and Capes, Carpets, Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's <lb/>
Harness, Horse Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Lard, Scad ts, I <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and in that line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
In New Quarters. <lb/>
My an. customers can now me in <lb/>
store-formerly occupied Mrs. A Leg <lb/>
opposite Alfred Forbes stoic, with <lb/>
a full and line of <lb/>
Goods and Notions. <lb/>
WE HAVE JUST a COMPLETE LIME OP <lb/>
MILLINERY <lb/>
Trimmed Hals, Sailors, Chiffons, Silks and Velvets . <lb/>
all kind., I the complete to <lb/>
lie in Mrs. M. T. ill have charge of the mil <lb/>
department will lie glad t. have all her old friends <lb/>
customers call to see <lb/>
Deaf Dumb and the Blind. <lb/>
To incorporate Hie <lb/>
Woodworking <lb/>
To chapter <lb/>
1809 <lb/>
To prohibit throwing sawdust in <lb/>
certain streams Bounty. <lb/>
To exempt Daniel v. Dennis of <lb/>
from license taxes <lb/>
account <lb/>
To amend public <lb/>
laws of 1897, relating to public <lb/>
in town of Littleton. <lb/>
To more protect the <lb/>
schools and religious gatherings <lb/>
in Ashe <lb/>
To appoint Billiard a <lb/>
justice of the peace. <lb/>
To provide the celebration of <lb/>
North Carolina Day public <lb/>
schools. <lb/>
If yon want stores or ranges constructed Upon <lb/>
scientific principles which are economical, durable, <lb/>
and convenient, well as beautiful and artistic, look <lb/>
for the <lb/>
ll <lb/>
trade mark, which is shown upon every <lb/>
Stove or and do not be deceived <lb/>
by worthless Imitation and substitutes. <lb/>
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity. <lb/>
ll I the of the <lb/>
to stand. <lb/>
lawyer-, <lb/>
Hold Exclusively by <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
KU . I'd., 1901. <lb/>
Del a of <lb/>
i- conducting a <lb/>
religious sen ice the Park this <lb/>
week. Mr. is a member <lb/>
of Western North Carolina <lb/>
i . i- a man of great <lb/>
power original it j. The meet- <lb/>
b i . well attended, and <lb/>
great interest Is manifested. Mr. <lb/>
has made many friends <lb/>
i. at the I ll k. <lb/>
It has been decided lo post p. <lb/>
civic celebration until In <lb/>
the spring or in the fall. An in- <lb/>
program has been <lb/>
ranged, a distinguished speak <lb/>
has been secured to deliver <lb/>
address on Ibis occasion. An- <lb/>
To provide for the payment of he made later. <lb/>
ha j Dr. Edwin i- from <lb/>
college to till engagements to <lb/>
To High School Greensboro Female Col- <lb/>
District, Vance county, and Centenary church, <lb/>
To establish graded schools in Winston. <lb/>
. The Societies have <lb/>
To incorporate the Bank of Moot following officers for com- <lb/>
emery. <lb/>
To Blue Webb, Chief <lb/>
Atlantic Company, J. II. Ormond, <lb/>
assistant have yet been <lb/>
selected. <lb/>
The Archive fur February is out <lb/>
I in- table of Spec- <lb/>
Win. <lb/>
The Mm Without the Hoe <lb/>
tea.-a man up a man . f. H. Bill II. <lb/>
bad passed the ordeal of e-it- <lb/>
MM stand. They wound Um ,. . A. j,,,,,,,,.,,; The <lb/>
and mixed me till I know aw <lb/>
what I was talking about, but shoo, ,,, <lb/>
I was as cool as a cucumber com- <lb/>
pared lo an man I saw . He <lb/>
was shook up when begot <lb/>
through be have told bis newspaper arc gelling <lb/>
own name. When got kinder relief at c hands of this Leg <lb/>
straight again he made but tin, will <lb/>
mark, which t. effect i support these same fellows again <lb/>
before he'd go up there again some provided they can got <lb/>
body would bare to go through the Herald, <lb/>
exercise of along foot Of course. The average <lb/>
Telegram. per has been subservient lo <lb/>
so long that re <lb/>
At Wednesday, ii is their to assert <lb/>
a mob of men women their independence. The <lb/>
armed with axes, revolvers and, is not only not help to a <lb/>
-hot demolished newspaper but many <lb/>
Schmidt's finest of area dead-weight <lb/>
city. Km ma Denny received a pis- to it, editor should <lb/>
ball in her lace and was slight- obligations <lb/>
hurl. Charles out. <lb/>
prevented Charles Schmidt from The obligation is all on the other <lb/>
entering the place by him aide, No far us The Landmark is <lb/>
with an Inflicting a scalp Is concerned n has always been in- <lb/>
wound. As be fell to ground dependent of politicians and in this <lb/>
Henry Schmidt made a gnu play particular it has hoisted the sun <lb/>
in defense of his brother that near third independence <lb/>
cost his life, One to oppose those politicians who <lb/>
crusader-, following up the preach have refused to give Hi- <lb/>
attack, bad raised to pen a just and fair libel law. Bat <lb/>
strike Henry com In a- have .-eel. <lb/>
wrested weapon from newspaper milled <lb/>
hi-hands. For a lime Landmark. <lb/>
trouble seemed likely. <lb/>
Swindell. Jr. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
wile Ii n <lb/>
wheel, be usually <lb/>
in operate the brake. <lb/>
j When time, , collar <lb/>
billion, a tie in.- i- as <lb/>
I ill y lug to Iii d it as <lb/>
any i Ti.<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE. W. C. <lb/>
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Greenville. N. M <lb/>
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far <lb/>
treat some of the M bilk <lb/>
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three anus of North Carolina on the <lb/>
by the Suit <lb/>
Will Mr. Nation's live <lb/>
ah long in history as George <lb/>
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The Orange. Va. i <lb/>
twenty years old. It B <lb/>
blight paper, W <lb/>
widely a- <lb/>
published. May it g <lb/>
to make its <lb/>
The bond bill for <lb/>
branches of the <lb/>
Now let the people go to <lb/>
work and see that the election on <lb/>
the second Tuesday in it <lb/>
favor the <lb/>
allowed by the State lag <lb/>
U . m. The bill G- <lb/>
. lei <lb/>
day. <lb/>
By to prohibit the <lb/>
tout wheel caboose <lb/>
car. <lb/>
By Henderson, to protect, birds <lb/>
birds nests. <lb/>
to a of <lb/>
s -II 1.1 EN <lb/>
U. <lb/>
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i r dial the passive <lb/>
el the a <lb/>
v. a rotes to <lb/>
if. against it, the <lb/>
. making in mm <lb/>
I . . graded a. aw I in the of <lb/>
I, pro ion u work <lb/>
again. Boom of the new bills <lb/>
AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
it. C. Feb. It. <lb/>
The report smallpox being <lb/>
caused no little ripple of <lb/>
excitement here yesterday. Later <lb/>
when it was learned that Doctors <lb/>
had <lb/>
report our people <lb/>
felt very much alarmed grave <lb/>
fears were apprehended that we <lb/>
too might be cursed with the <lb/>
dreaded disease. There is much <lb/>
DIED IN CHURCH <lb/>
air. Henrietta William Sue <lb/>
l Earth. <lb/>
CLOTHING HI SALE. <lb/>
la in Senate and and Bail- <lb/>
a which would deprive <lb/>
and parent<lb/>
. Brown, who forked <lb/>
Senator for the <lb/>
We are to Congress- . the bill, I think <lb/>
John Small, ; ., , , a as a high to <lb/>
from this district, for a copy and how <lb/>
i- lo inter- <lb/>
on all Sealers deadly speculation as to <lb/>
as will protect <lb/>
James, to incorporate the ibis awful scourge. <lb/>
1.000 good light wood hubs <lb/>
ed by the A. . Mfg. <lb/>
B. F. and Miss Lula <lb/>
of the Swift section, <lb/>
wire warned yesterday at <lb/>
the home of Mr. father <lb/>
of I be bride. Alter the marriage <lb/>
a reception was tendered the bridal <lb/>
Directory of <lb/>
second session of <lb/>
It complete book contain- <lb/>
much useful information. <lb/>
es mean to say i any <lb/>
were attempted <lb/>
one I <lb/>
I .; the publishing <lb/>
i- . it and bad <lb/>
h that the j-ray learned and i <lb/>
Judges against whom . i <lb/>
and In <lb/>
led to the <lb/>
had <lb/>
led <lb/>
. s ate the l- pie rep <lb/>
be . jail <lb/>
i , to bear ca <lb/>
Hod need <lb/>
While, the <lb/>
turn of convicts to their 10.000 oak spokes second <lb/>
By lo provide a short year by the A. G. <lb/>
for agricultural liens Mfg. <lb/>
mortgage to prescribe Mary <lb/>
u,. registering will <lb/>
To Incorporate Independent evening, at home of bride's <lb/>
Order of parents, be united in the holy <lb/>
lo protect the and all <lb/>
l -kill, and net. a life of <lb/>
A resolution appointing a com- without a disturb <lb/>
of Dine managers from the the serenity, peace and joy of the <lb/>
lo Hie charges of new home which are about <lb/>
adopted a <lb/>
. opposition <lb/>
lion for impeachment, will he . ,,,. <lb/>
for the Senate <lb/>
on March 1st. This will give <lb/>
Judges ten in which <lb/>
ready side the cast. <lb/>
i much a to the i <lb/>
result of the trial will Opinion <lb/>
la greatly <lb/>
There i I <lb/>
M II SOT. <lb/>
i- now pending the <lb/>
I are a bill by Mi. <lb/>
relating I <lb/>
com- <lb/>
is bawd i <lb/>
around <lb/>
sometime the latter <lb/>
the News Observer and Poet <lb/>
nave been how many bard <lb/>
they could say about each <lb/>
now <lb/>
t harlot I c Observer are throwing <lb/>
each other. The <lb/>
ought to consider that they are not <lb/>
doing themselves or i <lb/>
any good U such <lb/>
. <lb/>
tackled an oyster a flap <lb/>
discovered a nest of seven <lb/>
one big one valued at <lb/>
and six smaller ones worth <lb/>
proportion. She <lb/>
going into the oyster <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
the Supreme <lb/>
Court Judges bar of the Sea <lb/>
ate. <lb/>
ii Nichols, lo authorize the <lb/>
Commissioners of to <lb/>
a special lax. <lb/>
Nichols, to amend the <lb/>
of town of Greenville. <lb/>
By Nicholson, lo incorporate the <lb/>
Washington land Plymouth Bail- <lb/>
road Company. <lb/>
Nicholson, to promote <lb/>
ion birds and animal. <lb/>
Mrs. Adams, the wile of a <lb/>
Boise Idaho, some lime <lb/>
ago attended a picnic where th. <lb/>
eatables were d on a <lb/>
ledge of rook. While they were <lb/>
Gating she discovered specks l <lb/>
gold in the rock, but kepi <lb/>
and went on eating, wasn't <lb/>
before she had a claim <lb/>
panned out rich, i <lb/>
she sold out for III ll <lb/>
i now to take a ill <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
; . that i- an imp <lb/>
Ii pro us folios <lb/>
i. Thai Board <lb/>
i Commissioners <lb/>
one-third of <lb/>
county, or any low n <lb/>
. said <lb/>
an election to held <lb/>
general provisions lbs <lb/>
i. I. Law. <lb/>
. Thai said <lb/>
. of rotes be<lb/>
, i in., in the said county, <lb/>
i township or ton <lb/>
. reached the age of <lb/>
being <lb/>
mid section of the <lb/>
in <lb/>
ii . . i. ill attend the <lb/>
educated by other me ins, <lb/>
. shall be i <lb/>
r provision tin- <lb/>
i . . said attendance <lb/>
exceed sixteen <lb/>
. . . r, shall <lb/>
to any child who <lb/>
. . <lb/>
.,, <lb/>
added to the current crop <lb/>
ill- I act , , , ., i <lb/>
, . into sight, would <lb/>
1.1 ion. In- lined I , ., .,, .,., <lb/>
. the crop <lb/>
for each of- , , ,. . . ,. <lb/>
bales. I basis the writer <lb/>
letter advises farmers to hold <lb/>
Mutt <lb/>
A copy a notion letter which <lb/>
been issued by It. lies <lb/>
of Memphis. Tenn., <lb/>
which are presented some <lb/>
lug arguments going to show why <lb/>
go higher, has been <lb/>
lo The by a <lb/>
Charlotte Mr. Des <lb/>
thinks a larger <lb/>
pi I. crop has <lb/>
than usual. The <lb/>
fill and winter hate <lb/>
for picking and moving <lb/>
I lie crop the fields arc now <lb/>
bare of notion. The weather has <lb/>
been flues ever known <lb/>
ever known <lb/>
year the crop rec- i<lb/>
lo enter. <lb/>
he u ill challenge <lb/>
world on pretty buggies. He <lb/>
kinds, even that grow <lb/>
honeysuckle <lb/>
Herbert While, of <lb/>
was here talking <lb/>
and We did a <lb/>
nice <lb/>
Mrs Carroll, aged mother of <lb/>
I I. W. M. Carroll, is <lb/>
quite ill. <lb/>
There i a constant bark the <lb/>
air, worse even than any bile. <lb/>
beard ill We've got <lb/>
it so has our best girl <lb/>
Mr. Methodist <lb/>
denomination, preached here <lb/>
the Missionary Baptist church last <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
Friend Bob Smith, of <lb/>
was upon preaching <lb/>
here Sabbath. <lb/>
You most excuse this issue <lb/>
a.- the baa given us a <lb/>
tussle DO help <lb/>
being accorded us are simply left. <lb/>
Still A. G. Cox is paying high- <lb/>
cash prices for seed. <lb/>
S-iv, you gave <lb/>
yourself away just a We <lb/>
known her name now <lb/>
No Cigarettes to Minor. <lb/>
N. Feb. <lb/>
from Brawn cigarette bill passed its <lb/>
February I, to September I, 1808, j second reading the Senate Sat- <lb/>
beautiful . <lb/>
a day would all <lb/>
heart- lo desire to worship Al <lb/>
God praise Him for <lb/>
the vouchsafed to His <lb/>
Kev. Nathaniel <lb/>
of Washington, was here to <lb/>
conduct the services in Si. Paul's <lb/>
Episcopal church, Mrs. Hen- <lb/>
Williams, feeble <lb/>
health, fell inclined lo the <lb/>
prayer the church so <lb/>
dear lo her of which she had <lb/>
long been a most faithful member. <lb/>
She reached the church a few <lb/>
lo o'clock, just before time <lb/>
for the service to begin, upon <lb/>
taking her seat turned to speak lo <lb/>
a friend, remarking that <lb/>
to the church, but felt great <lb/>
Scarcely hail the <lb/>
passed her lips her head fell i <lb/>
back she began Per-; <lb/>
eons sitting near quickly caught; <lb/>
her to prevent tailing. In a <lb/>
she bad passed <lb/>
peacefully, apparently <lb/>
out the slightest pain death. <lb/>
It was decided not to the <lb/>
body from the church to her late <lb/>
residence, so casket was taken <lb/>
there and the body remained <lb/>
the church hour for . <lb/>
funeral Ibis <lb/>
Mis. Williams widow <lb/>
Dr. Williams. <lb/>
She was her year, and for <lb/>
the last two or three years bad <lb/>
in feeble health. She was an <lb/>
earnest Christian lived a sweet, <lb/>
pure life in the service of Mas <lb/>
She was kind and generous, <lb/>
always ready willing lo do <lb/>
what she could ministering to <lb/>
others. Her sudden death was a <lb/>
shock lo community and filled <lb/>
many with deep sorrow. <lb/>
Six survive her. The.-e <lb/>
are Mis. <lb/>
Richard Williams, Miss Adelaide <lb/>
Williams Mrs. W. H. Long, <lb/>
of and W. M. <lb/>
Hi-- and Mr. E. Williams, <lb/>
Raleigh. They all, together <lb/>
the sorrowing relatives, have <lb/>
sympathy of community in <lb/>
their great grief. <lb/>
No services were held in the <lb/>
Episcopal church Sunday, bit <lb/>
morning a special <lb/>
communion was administered <lb/>
Kev. X. At this <lb/>
vice he made some re- <lb/>
marks n in in I he I i i . of I he deceased. <lb/>
The funeral took place I <lb/>
o'clock this afternoon, <lb/>
by Kev. N. Harding <lb/>
and his son, Kev. P. H. Harding. <lb/>
The pall Wen Messrs. A. <lb/>
Ii. Blow, Henry Hurling, J. B. <lb/>
Cherry, If. W. II. <lb/>
I. A. Sugg. Daily Kc <lb/>
BARGAINS NOW IN <lb/>
Men and Boys Clothing are <lb/>
being sold out at greatly red as we are <lb/>
out that <lb/>
Spring GoodS ant-fag daily and they ate beauties. <lb/>
We don't you to take our word, but corns and be <lb/>
convinced. Showing goods no trouble. <lb/>
Your to please, <lb/>
WILKINSON.<lb/>
For anything kept in first dry goods stare. <lb/>
LOOKING LETTERHEAD <lb/>
Has lost a dollar for business men. If a man is <lb/>
by the coat be wears, he is also judged by <lb/>
head he uses. An artistic, nicely printed letter <lb/>
head may be looked as a good investment. <lb/>
II will I.- right <lb/>
the p. tor ii <lb/>
will be right, too. <lb/>
fiend your serf order lo <lb/>
The Reflector Office. <lb/>
came into sight only <lb/>
bale, and is not reasonable <lb/>
The bill reads <lb/>
Sec. i. Thai shall on- <lb/>
The Durham Herald commends <lb/>
president of Baptist Female <lb/>
at for <lb/>
promptly news when <lb/>
h case of smallpox developed hi <lb/>
institution last week, and adds <lb/>
was when a homo pa <lb/>
printing a liens of I his <lb/>
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man large year. Strong <lb/>
ma contagious or Infections ill, some <lb/>
fin i action now. <lb/>
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case, best service a news- <lb/>
paper MB do and <lb/>
the general public is to publish I he <lb/>
straight facts of the matter and lo <lb/>
keep up with them from day to <lb/>
to day. is true that Ibis policy <lb/>
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for the no M <lb/>
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to conceal something. In <lb/>
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server. <lb/>
to suppose that as much is held lawful for per in, Ant or <lb/>
now as was then; yd admit- lo sell give, <lb/>
buy for. or offer to buy any <lb/>
person, or persons under Hie age <lb/>
of II years this any cigar- <lb/>
cites, cigarette paper, or sub- <lb/>
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he lie dead, the mother, <lb/>
or employer of any minor in whom <lb/>
a -ale or gift shaM be a <lb/>
of shall have <lb/>
in i in a civil court against <lb/>
person or persons so <lb/>
such sale or and <lb/>
of such or shall <lb/>
cot from such or parties so <lb/>
offending, such exemplary dam <lb/>
ages as a may provided <lb/>
such shall lie <lb/>
less And each retail <lb/>
dealer in cigarettes shall pay a tax <lb/>
to go to the school <lb/>
fund, lo be i the slier <lb/>
as <lb/>
cigars are . under the act <lb/>
to raise revenue. <lb/>
that any <lb/>
the provisions of this act <lb/>
of a misdemeanor <lb/>
shall lie fined <lb/>
nil. or both, at <lb/>
II he <lb/>
B. F. Long, of Durham, has <lb/>
brought soil the Southern <lb/>
railway for damages <lb/>
F. Long, <lb/>
Jr. who was <lb/>
train at near <lb/>
Chapel Hill. <lb/>
Resolution Adopted <lb/>
The u in <lb/>
House I y Craig, of <lb/>
Buncombe, for impeachment <lb/>
cf Chief Justice Fun-lies and As- <lb/>
Justice Douglas, of the <lb/>
Court, was voted on <lb/>
today. Discussions on <lb/>
resolution the House <lb/>
for last three or four days. <lb/>
The result of vole was for <lb/>
to against II. <lb/>
the mailer will now go to the <lb/>
ale for I rial body will <lb/>
have to nay whether or the <lb/>
shall be <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
Mayor was absent <lb/>
from town morning, AI <lb/>
W. II. Mayor pro- <lb/>
held court. The follow- <lb/>
eases have been disposed of <lb/>
since last <lb/>
Thus. assault with deadly <lb/>
case dismissed for want of <lb/>
evidence. <lb/>
W. H drunk dis- <lb/>
lined and costs, <lb/>
M. II. and Fred Cox, <lb/>
riotous one <lb/>
penny half costs each, total <lb/>
William dis- <lb/>
payment of<lb/>
better prices, say <lb/>
I lie Soul holders are a <lb/>
much heller today to bold <lb/>
their staple than ever The <lb/>
of is one-half <lb/>
it was ten years <lb/>
most do not lo <lb/>
row. Every bale will be needed <lb/>
and before September <lb/>
no mailer what prospect for <lb/>
nest crop will be, as it is well <lb/>
n spinners have <lb/>
on baud. My ice to holders of <lb/>
spots is sacrifice another <lb/>
bale at present low prices, <lb/>
no attention whatever to the self- <lb/>
Interested and biased of <lb/>
some cotton buyers. The demand <lb/>
-pots will increase as the price <lb/>
up. which is always teat, <lb/>
and you will witness as taproot- <lb/>
dented rush to cover short <lb/>
sales <lb/>
never to <lb/>
either hold or sell cotton, for we <lb/>
mean, <lb/>
what the cotton market, which is <lb/>
o largely the <lb/>
I kin, It to do; but Mr. Des <lb/>
makes out a <lb/>
good Case and <lb/>
lug letter. <lb/>
Line an- <lb/>
i late one fare for <lb/>
trip lo Washington, l. <lb/>
on m , the <lb/>
March <lb/>
to h. soN March M, and M love <lb/>
shall he <lb/>
and <lb/>
or i <lb/>
Hill Passed. <lb/>
tin Monday the bill authorizing <lb/>
to hold election on <lb/>
the of issuing <lb/>
bonds passed its third in <lb/>
the House. The bill had previous- <lb/>
passed its several leadings <lb/>
and Is now a law. The <lb/>
graded school bill has also pa- -cl <lb/>
the aunts and i pending <lb/>
woman's <lb/>
I lie. <lb/>
i t non a <lb/>
it i. It is id that <lb/>
we Owe put<lb/>
as <lb/>
ii r- ii <lb/>
is what <lb/>
MOTHER'S <lb/>
Friend <lb/>
It will <lb/>
that<lb/>
tern, is to to <lb/>
the It <lb/>
mitt <lb/>
strength u. <lb/>
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all of the discomforts <lb/>
. . <lb/>
The <lb/>
a plumb hi <lb/>
M. i <lb/>
it <lb/>
Bad at The <lb/>
i home of the President, <lb/>
Mrs. Harry Skinner, the Book <lb/>
Club held its semi-monthly meeting <lb/>
on Tuesday last. <lb/>
After the regular business of <lb/>
Club was concluded discussion <lb/>
relative to the purchase new <lb/>
books was resumed and <lb/>
was advised lo order fol- <lb/>
Bread, The <lb/>
Old of Black Block, <lb/>
The Be- <lb/>
of <lb/>
of Leon, Alice of Old Yin- <lb/>
one other Every- <lb/>
body's was alto sub- <lb/>
scribed to. <lb/>
subject for afternoon <lb/>
Famous Women of South <lb/>
ca, which many interesting facts <lb/>
relative to life in South America <lb/>
were most delightfully <lb/>
and entertainingly handled by <lb/>
Mrs. Jams. <lb/>
then furnished an in- <lb/>
contest in which <lb/>
prize, a very dainty picture, <lb/>
was won by Mrs. Fleming. <lb/>
After most thorough enjoyment <lb/>
of the good things provided by the <lb/>
the Club adjourned to meet <lb/>
with Secretary, Mrs. <lb/>
Harding, on Tuesday, February <lb/>
the twenty-sixth. <lb/>
in HI I. ITEMS <lb/>
N. Feb. <lb/>
W. Muscle. of <lb/>
spent Hal and Sunday here. <lb/>
i i. iii-i <lb/>
Grimes <lb/>
spent Wednesday Tarboro. <lb/>
Boat left here Sat- <lb/>
to hold service at <lb/>
ii. II. Han kins, was <lb/>
in town today business. <lb/>
K Taylor, of came <lb/>
down Sunday to see his best girl. <lb/>
One farm hollies of J. It. <lb/>
was Saturday <lb/>
tight. How the tire originated it <lb/>
is unknown. <lb/>
William while coming <lb/>
from hit brothers, down <lb/>
lost his crutches, lie <lb/>
be pleased if an one would <lb/>
Inquire for <lb/>
Know a Let Alter Th la <lb/>
is mighty says <lb/>
Sci some <lb/>
will rear up in their hind feet <lb/>
paw air when tome item of <lb/>
news happens to be a little off on <lb/>
facts; yet these same people would <lb/>
tell you the item if you asked <lb/>
for it before paper was printed. <lb/>
There are some people from whom <lb/>
you could not draw a local with a <lb/>
cork screw they absolutely <lb/>
know But after the <lb/>
paper comes out they will say that <lb/>
you arc misinformed some <lb/>
local and wonder why <lb/>
can't get things straight. <lb/>
Get Mother's I <lb/>
Drug Store, i <lb/>
The Regulator Co. <lb/>
ATLANTA, <lb/>
tor i <lb/>
February 17th, the Methodist <lb/>
Bethel, the ladies held <lb/>
a meeting in memory Miss Fran <lb/>
Mr. one <lb/>
teachers in Academy, <lb/>
delivered a Hill prepared address <lb/>
mid read a <lb/>
Appropriate well <lb/>
sung. A huge of <lb/>
women and children stood to say <lb/>
they would practice total <lb/>
lo the <lb/>
if Our town re- <lb/>
. <lb/>
A. Him,<lb/>
of Deeds Moore Issued <lb/>
license lo the following couples hut <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
John and Alice B- <lb/>
Lula <lb/>
Bar- <lb/>
David and Farrow <lb/>
Martha Klein <lb/>
T. Daniel Ida Chap- <lb/>
Herbert and <lb/>
Wilkes. <lb/>
Train up a child in the way it <lb/>
shouldn't go and it will not depart <lb/>
mm ft. <lb/>
Mas <lb/>
i H<lb/>
Startling <lb/>
i PURCHASE <lb/>
HAT A BANKRUPT SALE <lb/>
BOYER Sf A. PA HIGH GRADE <lb/>
Dry Goods <lb/>
Notions. Hats <lb/>
AT LESS THAN CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. <lb/>
STRICT TERMS. <lb/>
Goods sold for cash <lb/>
nothing sent on <lb/>
val. This sale for <lb/>
consumers only. All <lb/>
goods sold on sight. <lb/>
CORSETS. <lb/>
P J. Boyer's Price <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
Our Stores Crowded and Jammed. <lb/>
SALE WILL <lb/>
SATURDAY HORN., FEB. 23rd. <lb/>
EXACTLY PAST <lb/>
DISPOSE STOCK QUICK. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
J. Hovers price <lb/>
our <lb/>
Overcoats. <lb/>
J. price <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
Mens Suits. <lb/>
J. Price <lb/>
Our Price <lb/>
OUR PREDICAMENT. <lb/>
This immense Stock com- <lb/>
in on into <lb/>
ready crowded rooms, is g <lb/>
placing us in great <lb/>
and take active <lb/>
measures to sell it instant <lb/>
This stock will be sold s <lb/>
in many instances as it <lb/>
was cents on <lb/>
Dollar. BY ALL MEANS <lb/>
COME. <lb/>
SALE BEGINS SATURDAY MORN., FEB. 23rd, 1901. <lb/>
SHEETING. <lb/>
J. Price <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
Z- PRICE only <lb/>
CALICO. <lb/>
J. price yd., <lb/>
I UR <lb/>
j Hens Hats. <lb/>
g J. Boyer price <lb/>
I OUR <lb/>
PRICE <lb/>
MENS UNDERWEAR. <lb/>
J. kind, <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
PRICE <lb/>
Bed Steads. <lb/>
J. price <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
PRICE <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
J. price <lb/>
a Pair. <lb/>
WILL BEGUN <lb/>
Ladies Shirts. <lb/>
J. Boyer Price <lb/>
Our Price k. <lb/>
EVERY CLERK IS AT HIS POST NIGHT AND DAY <lb/>
Arranging, Down, Cutting Slashing Everything <lb/>
FOR A QUICK HURRIED SELLING <lb/>
Capes. <lb/>
J. price <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
Coats. <lb/>
J. price ,,, <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
m White Blankets. <lb/>
J. price <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
S -U PROFITS NOT EVEN THOUGHT OF. fr- <lb/>
. SHIRTS. <lb/>
I J. Boyer Shirts <lb/>
I NOW cents. <lb/>
I J. Kind <lb/>
K NOW cents. <lb/>
J. Price <lb/>
S Our <lb/>
Price <lb/>
Ask to see the Goods advertised. Insist of them <lb/>
being shown you. We want everyone in the town <lb/>
of Greenville and vicinity <lb/>
to attend this Great Bank- <lb/>
sale at bankrupt price <lb/>
kind, now <lb/>
and <lb/>
Spool Cotton, <lb/>
YARDS <lb/>
Season. and <lb/>
PER CENT REDUCTION. <lb/>
A Desperate Effort to Sell Everything Without <lb/>
NO EXAGGERATION <lb/>
No misleading state- <lb/>
nothing but <lb/>
genuine Bargains in <lb/>
everything In the wear <lb/>
apparel for Men <lb/>
Women and Children. <lb/>
Beginning <lb/>
Saturday Morn., Feb. <lb/>
you will see for your- <lb/>
self the goods <lb/>
look at them. <lb/>
TABLE OILCLOTH. <lb/>
J. price <lb/>
Our price <lb/>
SHOES. <lb/>
J. price <lb/>
Our price <lb/>
BOO <lb/>
J. price <lb/>
Our price <lb/>
SHIRTS. <lb/>
J. price soc. <lb/>
Our price <lb/>
SALE OF THE BANKRUPT STOCK OF J. BOYER CO., PA <lb/>
BEGUN FEB. AT <lb/>
Store <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Big New <lb/>
a complete mass. The <lb/>
Mountains of <lb/>
in great Disorder <lb/>
and to be melted into <lb/>
solid Cash. <lb/>
STORE WILL BE <lb/>
CLOSED FEB. 22nd.<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
NEARER. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Supposed Smallpox la la North Carolina <lb/>
If nil reports are true smallpox <lb/>
in getting nearer to us, a supposed <lb/>
cane having been <lb/>
d-n. The local have pro- <lb/>
it smallpox the State <lb/>
inspector has been advised to go <lb/>
then-to Investigate it. <lb/>
With the disease getting so near <lb/>
to our people <lb/>
not lie indifferent about it. There <lb/>
is no occasion for anyone to get <lb/>
needlessly alarmed, nor is it worth <lb/>
while for anyone to get foolish <lb/>
about it. The lest safeguard is <lb/>
vaccination. All who have not <lb/>
been successfully vaccinated in re <lb/>
cent year should go to their <lb/>
be vaccinated and then <lb/>
go along about business. The <lb/>
medical authorities pronounce <lb/>
the and those <lb/>
desiring to be safe the disease <lb/>
should avail themselves of it. <lb/>
Daily Reflector, 19th. <lb/>
Not Smallpox. <lb/>
We learn from Ayden this morn- <lb/>
that the case of supposed small <lb/>
pox in that town has been pro- <lb/>
by Or. the <lb/>
State expert, not to smallpox. <lb/>
We are very glad that it is not <lb/>
smallpox, and brings <lb/>
buck to its original claim, <lb/>
that in all the smallpox agitation <lb/>
of the last year or two there has <lb/>
not found a ease in Pitt <lb/>
However, this is no reason <lb/>
why our should be careless <lb/>
it, and the let thing is to <lb/>
be I <lb/>
The close of the <lb/>
gives Carnegie <lb/>
in bonds, and an income of <lb/>
a year, which is doing <lb/>
pretty well for a fellow who at the <lb/>
age of was a telegraph operator, <lb/>
on tick, as it <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
W. B. Taylor, agent of the A <lb/>
Line at died <lb/>
Tuesday night of heart fail ore. <lb/>
Dr. G. L. Kirby, Superintend <lb/>
. of the Hospital for the Insane <lb/>
at Raleigh, died Tuesday night. <lb/>
i A pack house to W. <lb/>
Fields, near was destroy- <lb/>
ed by fire Monday night, with a <lb/>
total net loss of about 1800. The <lb/>
building contained a lot of farm <lb/>
notion seed, peas, <lb/>
toes and fertilizers, the latter <lb/>
just stored in it. <lb/>
Murdered a Whole Family, <lb/>
New Orleans, Feb. <lb/>
named was lynched <lb/>
at St. Peter, a station on the <lb/>
Texas Pacific road, about <lb/>
miles above this city. Jackson's <lb/>
crime was particularly fiendish, <lb/>
o'clock this morning he <lb/>
visited the home of Alex <lb/>
the engineer of the drainage ma- <lb/>
chine on Belle Point plantation, <lb/>
some distance from the plantation <lb/>
quarters, going there tricycle. <lb/>
He told the manager <lb/>
wanted him, and the engineer <lb/>
mounted the tricycle with him. <lb/>
A little way further on Jackson <lb/>
stabbed the engineer in the back <lb/>
and then threw the body into a <lb/>
ditch. He then returned to the <lb/>
and butchered Mrs. <lb/>
and the two babies and ransacked <lb/>
the house. Two boys were visit- <lb/>
the family and when they <lb/>
caught the first glimpse the <lb/>
they hid in the woods. Alter <lb/>
the departure they gave <lb/>
the alarm and returned with a mob <lb/>
of several hundred. The <lb/>
was traced to his borne, fully i Jen- <lb/>
tided by the boys, and was hung <lb/>
and his body riddled with bullets <lb/>
before the sheriff arrived. <lb/>
Daughter . <lb/>
The Daughters of the <lb/>
will meet with K. It. <lb/>
on Friday afternoon, <lb/>
Washington's birthday. Every <lb/>
member of the chapter is <lb/>
to lie present promptly at <lb/>
Rev. W Davis, lib- <lb/>
Christian church, will i , <lb/>
the Presbyterian church next Sim <lb/>
day morning evening. A- <lb/>
have made for <lb/>
him to preach there the id <lb/>
and fourth Sundays in each month <lb/>
until the Christian church build <lb/>
is completed and ready lot <lb/>
use. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dumber <lb/>
. request the honor of presence <lb/>
at the marriage of their sister. <lb/>
Flossie <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Harry Chancellor <lb/>
Thursday morning February. <lb/>
nineteen hundred and one, <lb/>
at o'clock, <lb/>
Home, <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb/>
cards were issued lo friend-, <lb/>
n town. <lb/>
Beauty. <lb/>
IS IN FULL BLOOM. <lb/>
The great trans liners that came across the water <lb/>
last brought to us fresh from the sunny shores <lb/>
of the old country. <lb/>
in profusion may be seen almost anywhere, but the <lb/>
we show today cannot be found anywhere else at the price <lb/>
Even we never saw such elegance for so little money. <lb/>
Designs and colorings entirely new. Get a look at the new <lb/>
No other store ever offered qualities M good as these <lb/>
for less than one dollar and we could probably get that for <lb/>
these neckties too if we should ask it, but the price is <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/>
The for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
yon to settle as early as pas- <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
for <lb/>
M. pays cash <lb/>
coons and foxes. <lb/>
Attention is called to the notice <lb/>
by Moore, Superior Court <lb/>
Clerk, the matter of Mamie <lb/>
son against Albert ac- <lb/>
for divorce. <lb/>
Is Greenville going to full <lb/>
in new the very <lb/>
first of the new century. We <lb/>
don't believe a house has <lb/>
started this year. <lb/>
We are off after a lot of line <lb/>
horses and mules and have u <lb/>
special sale our stables on Fri- <lb/>
day and Saturday, 11th and 12th. <lb/>
Greenville Livery Company. <lb/>
H. S. , <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
For the first few years after the <lb/>
Greenville tobacco market opened, <lb/>
order to and assist <lb/>
farmers in growing crops of <lb/>
co, I borrowed from the bank, <lb/>
as security nil property I <lb/>
possessed, and this money in <lb/>
different sections of I <lb/>
have several hundred dollars of it <lb/>
scattered now. It is need- <lb/>
less to say I have had to make this <lb/>
money good. <lb/>
Now I appeal to that is <lb/>
indebted to me to conic to see me <lb/>
readjust these old accounts, <lb/>
some of which arc going out of <lb/>
date. <lb/>
I have worked as constantly <lb/>
well as I knew how, spent all <lb/>
I ever made and have devoted all <lb/>
my energies and what talent I may <lb/>
have possessed to the building of <lb/>
this tobacco market, and if you <lb/>
that owe me any thing have derived <lb/>
any you have at <lb/>
least reaped a part of the reward <lb/>
of my labor, besides having the <lb/>
use benefit of the money I <lb/>
rowed for you, which I <lb/>
never paid. I appeal to <lb/>
sentimental feeling except that of <lb/>
humanity, I ask you the name <lb/>
of nothing except that of justice, I <lb/>
ask yon as who has divided <lb/>
bis substance with you and at <lb/>
times in so doing embarrassed him- <lb/>
self to aid assist you, to conic <lb/>
and either pay me or rearrange the <lb/>
indebtedness, or I shall forced <lb/>
to take such steps as are left me. <lb/>
O. b. <lb/>
Beautiful Marriage In the <lb/>
Church. <lb/>
In the presence of about <lb/>
at the Baptist church this <lb/>
morning Miss Aimer. Sugg was <lb/>
married to Mr. Ernest <lb/>
Brooks. The wedding took place <lb/>
promptly at At the <lb/>
appointed hour Brooks <lb/>
sister of the groom, commenced the <lb/>
wedding march. ushers <lb/>
Dr. Hay Pollock, Mess. C. B. Sugg, <lb/>
J. J. Bruce Sugg II. <lb/>
A. proceeded up the <lb/>
and left aisles- The <lb/>
on Hie arm of his brother, Mr. II. <lb/>
V. Brooks us best man. marched <lb/>
LOVES ME <lb/>
And Can't Forget Old Greenville <lb/>
Feb. IS, MM. <lb/>
Toll. <lb/>
Several times, Mr. Editor, have <lb/>
I desired to salute you <lb/>
readers with a line from Chapel <lb/>
Hill, but that <lb/>
never came till ibis warm, bright, <lb/>
blue ill Monday morning. The six <lb/>
since I left here, have <lb/>
wrought many changes on I lie Hill, <lb/>
of improvements, <lb/>
town and college. New <lb/>
buildings, better Streets and side- <lb/>
walks, electric water <lb/>
and telephone. All in all <lb/>
Chapel Hill shows wisdom of <lb/>
money well spent in permanent <lb/>
improvements. And in this eon- <lb/>
let me exhort you, leave no <lb/>
unturned to make that <lb/>
thousand dollars public <lb/>
improvements and a graded school <lb/>
in Greenville a reality. You need <lb/>
and need them badly. They <lb/>
will do mote to put permanent new <lb/>
life and activity into your town <lb/>
than its history. <lb/>
now or else hereafter for- <lb/>
ever back seat, is <lb/>
what Greenville must do. Rut I <lb/>
I was to write about <lb/>
Mill, here am meddling with <lb/>
affairs. Well, I can't <lb/>
help it, four happy years were <lb/>
spent there, and I love dear <lb/>
old town, and when again she <lb/>
greets my vision may it be with a <lb/>
bran new dress of graded streets, <lb/>
electric lights, water works, mod- <lb/>
school buildings, a Masonic <lb/>
Temple, a handsome new Method- <lb/>
church with a big pipe <lb/>
visions of rapture burst on <lb/>
my But the people, God <lb/>
bless them, let find just <lb/>
as they were in the days that have <lb/>
been. we <lb/>
we What I intended lo <lb/>
say about Chapel Hill vanish- <lb/>
ed, and if it returns I'll send it <lb/>
another time. <lb/>
Yours Truly, <lb/>
X. M. <lb/>
Cure Smallpox. <lb/>
believe has <lb/>
printed this before sometime I lie <lb/>
past when smallpox was being dis- <lb/>
cussed, but just as there <lb/>
seems to be some danger from the <lb/>
disease, it will near printing again. <lb/>
We do not know how old the re- <lb/>
is, but doubtless It had its <lb/>
up the aisle, while the maid origin years and years ago. It is <lb/>
better to be vaccinated thus <lb/>
of honor, Miss May Bail, followed <lb/>
by the bride, on the arm of her <lb/>
father, Col. I. A. Sugg, up <lb/>
the left aisle and joined the groom <lb/>
at the altar, where they stood be- <lb/>
fore Rev. C. W. <lb/>
were made man wife. <lb/>
The musts rendered by Mia <lb/>
Beulah during the <lb/>
was excellent. <lb/>
The altar was beautifully deco- <lb/>
rated With hot house and <lb/>
prevent smallpox, but if you will <lb/>
not do that and catch the disease <lb/>
just so, this is said to be a reined v. <lb/>
Here is <lb/>
correspondent of the <lb/>
Herald writ as <lb/>
I herewith append a recipe which <lb/>
has been used to my knowledge in <lb/>
; of eases. will prevent <lb/>
cure the smallpox through the <lb/>
When <lb/>
plants. <lb/>
The bride wore a suit of <lb/>
trope cloth with real lace, and a I <lb/>
in England, the <lb/>
world of science hurled an <lb/>
upon bis head, but <lb/>
of tucked silk and velvet. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. Brooks, with <lb/>
the wedding took the <lb/>
for Nashville, N. <lb/>
the former home of the groom, <lb/>
where they will spend a few days <lb/>
boarded the train <lb/>
they were showered with rice, <lb/>
congratulations and well wishes of <lb/>
many friends were shouted after <lb/>
them. <lb/>
when the moat scientific school in <lb/>
j the world, <lb/>
a for <lb/>
Smallpox, it l unheeded. It <lb/>
is us unfailing as fate, <lb/>
in every instance. It is harmless <lb/>
when taken fay a well It <lb/>
will also care Scarlet fever; here it <lb/>
is as have Used lo cure smallpox; <lb/>
when learned physician said the <lb/>
patient must die, it Sui <lb/>
The bride has a large number of <lb/>
friends in and in the conn <lb/>
The groom recently came from <lb/>
Nashville to to live. He <lb/>
is u clever young <lb/>
ton Free Press, 19th. <lb/>
Fa. Negroes <lb/>
Washington, Feb. Be- <lb/>
cause u number of them tried to <lb/>
conceal a fugitive, all have <lb/>
been ordered to leave the town of <lb/>
in this <lb/>
A known as <lb/>
With the Gold hid in a <lb/>
mine and the miners refused <lb/>
to allow the officers to enter, and <lb/>
as a result the blacks were notified <lb/>
by mine superintendent to <lb/>
clear out at once or their shanties <lb/>
would be blown up with dynamite. <lb/>
Several dozens have already left. <lb/>
Others remain and declare that <lb/>
they will light. A serious race <lb/>
riot was barely averted today. <lb/>
There are too women rack <lb/>
brain and body seeking picas <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Ye -n,,. ,,,,,. n,,,. <lb/>
Dotted Swiss, India Limn, <lb/>
town are out sale for your inspection. -ivies <lb/>
all qualities. to match. <lb/>
All ask is or <lb/>
to and look the feast n. counter <lb/>
right <lb/>
Silk Department <lb/>
Most ever south New <lb/>
York. We arc going to our depart- <lb/>
de Silk, sold under guarantee six months <lb/>
Silk, Faille, Silk. Japanese and China Silk. <lb/>
Silk, Silk Satin Crepe <lb/>
Silk Grenadine, Silk Drapery, Ask to our <lb/>
Figured Silk Flannel, nothing handsomer or newer. <lb/>
Clothing <lb/>
New s coming in daily in both Suits Pants. <lb/>
The Old Reliable Brothers Shoes for Ladies <lb/>
Children and Little Gents, the and Shoes for <lb/>
i Gents All sold under Guarantee. <lb/>
f By Yesterdays Steamer <lb/>
of one <lb/>
one grain; half tea- <lb/>
spoonful of sugar; mix with two <lb/>
of water. Take a <lb/>
spoonful every hour, lather dis- <lb/>
ease will in twelve <lb/>
hours. For a child, smaller doses, <lb/>
lo age. If counties <lb/>
would compel their physicians lo <lb/>
use this, there would be no need <lb/>
pest houses. If you value <lb/>
and experience, use this recipe for <lb/>
that terrible <lb/>
Old <lb/>
To day Mr. A. showed <lb/>
us a pair of spectacles that are a <lb/>
hundred years old. <lb/>
were to him by Mr. <lb/>
E. Little, of Beaver Dam township, <lb/>
who says the spectacles were used <lb/>
by his ancestors as far back as his <lb/>
The lenses <lb/>
are round and is a very <lb/>
heavy Iron that was <lb/>
doubt made in a black smith shop. <lb/>
Mr. Little says the lenses suit bis <lb/>
eyes SO well now that he <lb/>
placed in another frame and <lb/>
Rolls Matting, f <lb/>
Open at Nights until o'clock. Greenville, N, C. <lb/>
yet it waits in humble brought the spectacles to Mr. <lb/>
homos disguised for that purpose. <lb/>
C. T <lb/>
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Have Ton Forgot <lb/>
What I <lb/>
I AM STILL CARRY <lb/>
LINK OF <lb/>
LETTER. <lb/>
U. . Feb. <lb/>
The administration is determined <lb/>
, that then shall be U extra session <lb/>
of I lie Congress. That in BOW <lb/>
U plain as the nose your <lb/>
Mr. is talking up a set-<lb/>
. of the Cuban quest <lb/>
DreSS but if the Ship Subsidy <lb/>
job hail been allowed to go through <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware he have discover- <lb/>
. an extra would <lb/>
Tinware A u cab. <lb/>
WHICH I AM TO MENTION, lint there arc other strings to <lb/>
, ,,. extra session bow, it would <lb/>
Come to see me your of I lour or orb. ,,, <lb/>
to please leaders Congress so manipulated pamphlet. Culture. <lb/>
that one or more of the big It is sent free, <lb/>
print ion bills tailed to gel through j v. s,. s. v. <lb/>
Ibis session, tried to <lb/>
raise a howl that it was the r U <lb/>
crate who were to blame for the Bit <lb/>
Even- cotton planter should <lb/>
write for our valuable illustrated <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
The Victor safe is made m all sizes con- <lb/>
for home, hum. office and general use. <lb/>
Every sale with a guarantee to be lire <lb/>
proof. Prices range in m up. <lb/>
J. L SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville. V. <lb/>
Wholesale Hatters, <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
We carry all Data, Al <lb/>
Ounce Hats, Stiffs of <lb/>
shapes, in fact anything in the <lb/>
Hat line. <lb/>
We have made H. C Hooker <lb/>
our sole distributer for <lb/>
will find a full <lb/>
THE BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS <lb/>
HAVE I <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
As one of the I r Public School Books <lb/>
Pitt County. We handle . hooks designated on <lb/>
State List for the public schools and can supply what- <lb/>
ever you need. We also have <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
Greenville, N, O. <lb/>
CARTS AND WAGONS. <lb/>
slant and practice writing books <lb/>
tablets, fool's can paper, .-in, pencils, slates, <lb/>
crayons, colored inks companion boxes, <lb/>
extra session that the would <lb/>
make necessary. would <lb/>
it be surprising if the River and <lb/>
Harbor bill, which is to be report- <lb/>
ed to the Senate this week, also <lb/>
failed to get through. That would <lb/>
reduce the total of the <lb/>
made by this to- <lb/>
that has thoroughly alarmed <lb/>
the republican leaders since the Hats at his store. <lb/>
press of the country, regardless of <lb/>
politics, have opened up on it. <lb/>
Then there is the bill for the re- <lb/>
of war taxes, which is <lb/>
deadlocked in conference and in a <lb/>
fair way to fail, the House j on Dickinson <lb/>
conferees by Secretary Maker and of <lb/>
and other of the <lb/>
administration, refuse to accept <lb/>
the cut in beer and tobacco taxes <lb/>
made by the Senate. The Senate <lb/>
i now considering the <lb/>
bill, but whether that meas- <lb/>
is to be voted on or merely lie <lb/>
used as a club to kill time is not <lb/>
cl clear. One is very <lb/>
and that is that the <lb/>
gent people of the country know <lb/>
that Democrats will not lie re <lb/>
for the failure of any <lb/>
I regular appropriation bill. They <lb/>
; at all times assisted in dis- <lb/>
posing of the appropriation bills, <lb/>
as fast as they were ready, and <lb/>
have repeatedly warned the Re- <lb/>
publicans that were wasting <lb/>
time on the Ship Subsidy bill that <lb/>
should nave devoted to the <lb/>
Appropriation bills. <lb/>
Twenty Years Proof. <lb/>
keep the bow- <lb/>
cleanse <lb/>
the system of all impurities An <lb/>
cure for sick headache, <lb/>
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con- <lb/>
ion and kindred diseases. <lb/>
do without <lb/>
R. P. Smith, Va. <lb/>
writes I don't know how I could <lb/>
do without them. I have had <lb/>
Liver disease for over twenty <lb/>
years. Am now entirely cured. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
IN <lb/>
ff. PERRY CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
SALT RHEUM CURED BY <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
in nil.<lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and Orleans. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
The J War la o J- <lb/>
. Bloc .- <lb/>
Nature in her efforts to correct mistake, which mistaken hare aM from <lb/>
carries, living, or it may be from ancestor. shoots out pimple, blotches and <lb/>
other imperfections on skin, at a warning- that more serious trouble <lb/>
haps tumors, cancer, or pulmonary are to follow If <lb/>
you neglect heed the warning and correct the mistake. <lb/>
.------- It an . <lb/>
kept <lb/>
you neglect to warning- sou o- <lb/>
Many a lingering, painful disease and an baa avoided <lb/>
note of warning have Wu heeded and the bit <lb/>
pure by a right use of <lb/>
Mis J. of Marshall, Mich . <lb/>
was cured of a bad humor after suffering- with it are year <lb/>
doctors and friends said it was salt rheum. It came out on my head, neck <lb/>
and ears, and then on my whole body I was perfectly raw with it What I <lb/>
suffered during those five years, no use telling. Nobody would me If <lb/>
I did i tried medicine that was advertised to cure It. I money <lb/>
enough to boy n Souse. I heard SARSAPARILLA <lb/>
-ed a bottle of it. I began to improve right away, and when I has <lb/>
lint bottle I was completely cured. I have never bad a of It <lb/>
r got any thing to do me the least good till I tried JOHNSTON <lb/>
SARSAPARILLA. I would heartily advise all who are suffering from humors <lb/>
or skin disease of any kind to try It at once. I had also s good deal of stomach <lb/>
trouble, and miserable, but SARSAPARILLA <lb/>
never <lb/>
i by in full bottles at only one <lb/>
made me all <lb/>
The blood is your keep It pure and strong you can positive <lb/>
disease or face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S i <lb/>
fails. It for sale by all druggist, in full bottles at only one dollar i <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Application will be made to the <lb/>
to amend the charter of the town of <lb/>
Grifton I. I-. Sr . Mayor. <lb/>
C. ClerK. <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Some Our Mod<lb/>
soapstone pencils cent, plain lead pencils cent, <lb/>
rubber tipped lead pencil cent, a nice tablet <lb/>
pretty cover I crayons, with metal hold- <lb/>
in nice wood box B cent, lead pencil, slate pen- <lb/>
and pen, an rule, all in nice wood box, <lb/>
cents. A great big wide cents. Bottle f best <lb/>
ink on the market. B cents. y books B to cents. <lb/>
White crayons, gross in box. ten's. Good fool's cap <lb/>
paper H COMB per quire <lb/>
For the Business Man. <lb/>
We carry a nice of double and single entry ledgers, <lb/>
long day books, journals, books, memorandums, <lb/>
order books, notebooks, time <lb/>
Ac. <lb/>
For Society People, <lb/>
Steam <lb/>
Boilers and Machinery <lb/>
on Short Notice <lb/>
Posts, Brackets and Balusters for <lb/>
house trimming made to order. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM <lb/>
Editor ft Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, ask a. <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Tear II, Months <lb/>
Three Bo. <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
Tit Reflector office. The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly Reflector and <lb/>
Will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or Daily <lb/>
Reflector and The <lb/>
one year for 13.50 payable ad- <lb/>
NOTICE- <lb/>
Notice is hereby <lb/>
will lie made to the General Assembly of <lb/>
North Carolina to prohibit the sale of <lb/>
within two miles of the Missionary <lb/>
Baptist church near the town of Bethel, <lb/>
N. 0- This Jan <lb/>
TAKEN UP. <lb/>
A red cow with stripes, crooked <lb/>
horns, unmarked, apparently about two <lb/>
old, has bean in my field four <lb/>
month. Owner is hereby call <lb/>
for same pay charge for keeping <lb/>
cost of advertising. W. b. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. Jan. 1901. <lb/>
We will nay the reward tor<lb/>
Senator Teller destroyed the last <lb/>
when Hie am <lb/>
with Th.-f are <lb/>
fill satisfaction. bole con- <lb/>
tail, pills, boast I'll <lb/>
contain rills of <lb/>
and by mall. Stamp <lb/>
CO., I or. I Union and <lb/>
Streets. . <lb/>
J t. <lb/>
all kinds and -t <lb/>
s. visiting call-. <lb/>
if box papers card and <lb/>
papers and tablets <lb/>
TAKES TO AM. <lb/>
MAGAZINES. <lb/>
The famous Fountain gen <lb/>
hope of the looters in their ability <lb/>
to push the Subsidy bill <lb/>
through at this when he <lb/>
the of public <lb/>
business, I desire to give notice <lb/>
that this Ship Subsidy bill cannot <lb/>
Senator pretend- <lb/>
ed to be much surprised and said <lb/>
that he had not before any <lb/>
notice that an rote would be <lb/>
allowed on bill. Senator Teller <lb/>
spoke of three Republican Senators <lb/>
had none to him and express- <lb/>
el a hope that the bill would not <lb/>
be voted upon, and then <lb/>
There i a sentiment <lb/>
among the Republican Senators, <lb/>
shared probably half of them, <lb/>
that this bill ought to I <lb/>
am not surprised, for no bill, ever <lb/>
presented to the Senate, carried <lb/>
upon its flee such of job- <lb/>
as the Sena- <lb/>
tor Sauna got terribly worked up <lb/>
while Mr. Teller Other Sena- <lb/>
tors were saying things showing <lb/>
the impossibility of pasting the <lb/>
Ship Subsidy bill, made a <lb/>
speech in which he virtually took <lb/>
the ground that the reelection of <lb/>
Mr. was a verdict of the <lb/>
people In favor of the Ship <lb/>
bill and any other measures he <lb/>
might favor in plain words, <lb/>
he alone had a right to say what <lb/>
appropriations of public money <lb/>
should be made. Instead of show <lb/>
that the Subsidy was not a <lb/>
looting scheme, denial <lb/>
ed that the River Harbor bill <lb/>
contained propositions would <lb/>
mike Shipping bill look <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Restore ind <lb/>
Loss <lb/>
Three Pipers, One Bach, <lb/>
Weekly Times <lb/>
YA., <lb/>
Now Only Cents a Year, <lb/>
and includes absolutely free The <lb/>
Paragon The <lb/>
Faun Journal, Philadelphia. <lb/>
r TiMES, <lb/>
Including Journal an Para- <lb/>
now only per <lb/>
Me per month by mail. <lb/>
Address THE TIMES, <lb/>
Richmond, Ya. <lb/>
Having duly <lb/>
i Clerk of Pill as <lb/>
of Ike estate of A. Sr., <lb/>
deceased, notice is hereby given in all per- <lb/>
sons indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
payment to tho <lb/>
and all persons having the <lb/>
estate must present the same for <lb/>
on or before the 38th day of January,; <lb/>
or this notice will be dead in bar of, <lb/>
recovery. <lb/>
This 28th of January. <lb/>
W. W, liner, <lb/>
B. A. Borax, Jr. <lb/>
of U A. House, <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. BI. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily <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/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. If. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
v. railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. MYERS SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
dis.- <lb/>
. Of or <lb/>
excess arid indiscretion. <lb/>
A nerve tonic and <lb/>
blood builder. <lb/>
ha pink to ft, <lb/>
and <lb/>
of mall <lb/>
i for--------- <lb/>
BO, with bankable to car <lb/>
or refund th paid. s. ad circular <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
copy our ban <lb/>
i i. <lb/>
Immediate <lb/>
for U-i of Power, <lb/>
or<lb/>
S Hysteria, Fit. and lbs <lb/>
of m <lb/>
mall n f 1.00 a <lb/>
to cur to or refund <lb/>
money paid. Address <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
For sale by I- <lb/>
Greenville. N C <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All persons owing me for fax the <lb/>
and prior, will please mil <lb/>
settle with w. Hards, or <lb/>
at Tucker's old mar <lb/>
or lend N r- <lb/>
M. <lb/>
And when It comes to <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
Whiskey drinking has <lb/>
ed very much this city, as else- <lb/>
a Charlotte man yes- <lb/>
is like <lb/>
the drinking there was a few <lb/>
ago, and young men <lb/>
. drink far less than ever <lb/>
before. The of the matter is <lb/>
that in Ibis business tine young <lb/>
man who drinks is handicapped at <lb/>
lbs Start, is in demand, and <lb/>
M. Schultz. <lb/>
Wholesale and <lb/>
furniture Dialer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
As, Turkeys, Egg, ate. Bed <lb/>
Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
; Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor <lb/>
Table. Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
i Gail Ax <lb/>
Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Magic food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
Heeds, I Apple, <lb/>
Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Current, Raisins, Glass <lb/>
China Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Ch . e. Best Butter, Stand <lb/>
ard and nu- <lb/>
goods. Quality and <lb/>
for cash. Com <lb/>
to sen me.<lb/>
Phone Sf. <lb/>
Court.<lb/>
Hams i <lb/>
ya, J. Action <lb/>
The defendant will <lb/>
an action entitled as alive has <lb/>
been commenced in Court <lb/>
the bonds <lb/>
M ween said Mamie <lb/>
and <lb/>
aid defendant nib fur her take in that <lb/>
hob required at the next <lb/>
Superior Com t of said county be <lb/>
held on first in March. <lb/>
Court house It the town of <lb/>
North Carolina, and answer or demur to <lb/>
tin plaintiff <lb/>
court for the relief de- <lb/>
in Mid complaint. <lb/>
This IS day el Petty. <lb/>
Clerk court. <lb/>
It <lb/>
for <lb/>
Satisfy Your Appetite the <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Next door lo <lb/>
to j V at J Chin. <lb/>
Good <lb/>
Regular Dinner k <lb/>
Cents. <lb/>
Soup, kinds meat, I <lb/>
Vegetables, Bread, and De- <lb/>
all for SB cents. <lb/>
B. W. <lb/>
Manager <lb/>
PORT AN LAND SALE. <lb/>
virtue of and <lb/>
Invested in no- by a decree entered Sept. <lb/>
term 1900 of Pitt Superior Court, in the <lb/>
S. T. again K. <lb/>
and others, as on record in <lb/>
the Clerk's office of Superior Court in <lb/>
lodgment Docket No IS, action <lb/>
Docket No in pases and <lb/>
As Trustee and there- <lb/>
in, I public before the <lb/>
in Greenville, on Mon- <lb/>
day I he II day of March 1901 the follow- <lb/>
described tract land to <lb/>
gloated the county of <lb/>
township, the lands <lb/>
II. Mills, v. h. Robert <lb/>
and other being laud whereon <lb/>
the said K. S. resides, on the <lb/>
north side of Cow swamp and being <lb/>
known us land by E. <lb/>
Dixon from A. deeded to <lb/>
said by his John S. Dixon <lb/>
and Ore containing in <lb/>
whole one hundred and fifty acre. The <lb/>
identical land conveyed Galloway in <lb/>
trust, M appeals ft, <lb/>
and ll. Hooker. Oct. th 1893. Terms <lb/>
cash. <lb/>
Feb. i, <lb/>
GREENVILLE S. C. <lb/>
gs------a <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on has i <lb/>
goods kept constantly es <lb/>
hand. Country and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
or Till <lb/>
the Clerk in Superior Court, <lb/>
Fleming, Archie <lb/>
Fleming and Nannie Fleming, minors, <lb/>
by their next friend Barrow. <lb/>
Against <lb/>
W. S. Fleming. Al- <lb/>
and Mary Pollard his <lb/>
wife, Adelaide Fleming and the children <lb/>
of Adam Fleming, Jr., whose <lb/>
names are unknown and D- T House <lb/>
of W. S. Fleming a lunatic. <lb/>
The children of Adam Fleming, Jr., <lb/>
whose names ate and who arc <lb/>
defendant in the above entitled cause, will <lb/>
take notice a Proceeding en- <lb/>
titled us in the <lb/>
Superior Court of PUt <lb/>
Clerk in order lo make partition of lit <lb/>
lands of late Fernando Fleming <lb/>
his burs law. And <lb/>
will lake notice that they are re- <lb/>
to appear at the office the said <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior of said county <lb/>
In Wednesday the day of March 1901, <lb/>
ii N. C, and answerer demur <lb/>
to tie-petition, and complaint odd ac- <lb/>
or will apply Court <lb/>
for the relief <lb/>
this the of February <lb/>
Superior Court of <lb/>
A Blow, <lb/>
Attorneys for <lb/>
W, R, WHICHARD BRO., <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete every de <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
j. a, <lb/>
-------DEALER IN------- <lb/>
THE H SI PRESCRIPTION <lb/>
and fever is a bottle of Grove's <lb/>
Ibis is being fully. This Tasteless t bill It is simply <lb/>
principle will operate more than <lb/>
anything sin for temperance. An- <lb/>
other grout factor is fact that <lb/>
drinking is being rather tabooed <lb/>
by Observer. <lb/>
on and a tasteless form <lb/>
No cure-- no pay. Price <lb/>
The Day Cold Our. <lb/>
i in Hi.- head lad v-r. SB; <lb/>
Kens wt. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
, Court <lb/>
I'm I <lb/>
Action for Divorce. <lb/>
L. H. Pender, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, V. C <lb/>
Tobacco seines. Tin Roofing, etc. <lb/>
Expert employ Oil. All <lb/>
kinds and work <lb/>
first class. Re of gnus a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Mi nit i <lb/>
Meal rant, above <lb/>
will ItS an action <lb/>
above commenced in <lb/>
Superior of county to dissolve <lb/>
the BOW <lb/>
the said W. J. and <lb/>
and the said will <lb/>
notice that she i- required to appear <lb/>
at next Main Court of <lb/>
lo b hi id on the first Monday <lb/>
in March 1901 at court house of <lb/>
at North Carolina, and <lb/>
r or demur lo the Is aid <lb/>
or Will apply to the <lb/>
court for tho relief demanded hi <lb/>
div of<lb/>
C . superior Court<lb/>
for <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice of Hardware. <lb/>
SEE MB. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
.- <lb/>
fro <lb/>
Week <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
III <lb/>
The Eastern Re <lb/>
m i <lb/>
j i <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
TRUTH -T. . <lb/>
J . <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1901, <lb/>
NO <lb/>
AN LITTER TO THE <lb/>
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STORE FOR YOU. <lb/>
White and Embroideries. <lb/>
Just received a beautiful line of Dimities Stripped, White <lb/>
Goods, White Goods, Organdies white and colors. The <lb/>
whole line is beautiful, we extend a cordial welcome to all <lb/>
Latest designs in Window Curtain Goods. Silks for Shirt <lb/>
Waists. things Pine Apple Tissues. <lb/>
You are welcome. No trouble to show our line. <lb/>
W. T. LEE A CO. <lb/>
Bad Work Crusaders. <lb/>
Feb. a <lb/>
raid on a here by twenty <lb/>
masked men, heavily armed, late <lb/>
last Mrs. Rose Hudson, <lb/>
wife of the bartender, was instant- <lb/>
killed <lb/>
William Webb, one of raid- <lb/>
mils through one arm and <lb/>
two or three of his companions <lb/>
were slightly wounded. Young <lb/>
composed the Two <lb/>
arrests were made today much <lb/>
excitement prevails over the pros- <lb/>
of a still more serious collision <lb/>
between the factions. <lb/>
Shortly after o'clock last <lb/>
night, two men entered t lie <lb/>
which said to be owned by Mrs. <lb/>
cease business yesterday, but com- <lb/>
was refused. When the <lb/>
men entered they ordered drinks <lb/>
which were at once served by Bar- <lb/>
tender Hudson. <lb/>
One of the men rapped loudly on <lb/>
the bar at this about <lb/>
The Common School System tin <lb/>
In Experiment. <lb/>
having undertaken to <lb/>
supplement the work of the States <lb/>
in the matter of fret education <lb/>
have assumed a grave <lb/>
and character of the <lb/>
of the future, as well as <lb/>
the quality government, depends <lb/>
upon the correct solution of <lb/>
problem says Bird H <lb/>
in Everybody's Magazine. <lb/>
millions to spend for free <lb/>
schools, there opened a wide Held <lb/>
for experiments. The ethical ion of <lb/>
the masses such a popular thing <lb/>
that any person who proposes <lb/>
to a plan or a <lb/>
to the scheme of a <lb/>
hearing, and too often of <lb/>
for mischief A wave of fad- <lb/>
has swept over the country in <lb/>
recent years, many cities it <lb/>
has almost engulfed the <lb/>
schools, that were originally the <lb/>
means of the free education for <lb/>
which property was taxed. The <lb/>
proper of any <lb/>
requires a prompt return to a <lb/>
system of thorough instruction in <lb/>
the public schools in those <lb/>
that are true base all higher <lb/>
education. Municipal <lb/>
not justify the maintenance of <lb/>
general system of so railed higher <lb/>
education or the teaching of fads <lb/>
and experiments. If high <lb/>
schools, they must be maintained <lb/>
to provide rewards of merit and <lb/>
industry in the common schools, <lb/>
they ought to include a special <lb/>
course of study preparatory for <lb/>
service in the city government. <lb/>
But the real function and duly <lb/>
of good govern- <lb/>
is to provide a thorough <lb/>
course of practical study and teach <lb/>
lug that will children <lb/>
of the poor lo acquire the true <lb/>
foundation of higher be- <lb/>
fore they are compelled to go to <lb/>
work. The boys and girls who are <lb/>
farced to work at fifteen may, with <lb/>
a little assistance, educate them <lb/>
selves as they toll if they have been and hastily <lb/>
thoroughly taught the M <lb/>
of a practical English education. lo <lb/>
For supplement knowledge the city j <lb/>
can provide means with of Leaven <lb/>
schools free lectures, libraries, and , notified of the <lb/>
, raid and John <lb/>
Henry farmers, charged <lb/>
I with participating the affair. <lb/>
Abduction Case. <lb/>
Omaha, Neb., Feb., <lb/>
police have under arrest James <lb/>
charged with complicity <lb/>
in the abduction of Edward <lb/>
by, Jr , on the night of December <lb/>
18th. was arrested last <lb/>
Saturday, but the police have kept <lb/>
it a secret today, in the bops <lb/>
of securing other arrests. Young <lb/>
baa positively <lb/>
him as the man who accosted <lb/>
near the residence <lb/>
represented himself to be a sheriff <lb/>
from an adjoining county and <lb/>
forced Into a buggy, and also <lb/>
as win. kepi guard over <lb/>
at the hill <lb/>
the thirty hours he was <lb/>
kept a prisoner, pending the <lb/>
the of <lb/>
which Mr. paid for the re <lb/>
turn of his boy. Daniel If. Burris <lb/>
who sold a and buggy to <lb/>
men who are supposed lo have <lb/>
used it to procure the abduction, <lb/>
also as one of <lb/>
those men. Mac. Larsen, a <lb/>
in Hie employ of H. <lb/>
Patrick of whom the kidnappers <lb/>
rented a house, also <lb/>
Lilian as the man who paid a <lb/>
month's rent advance for a cot- <lb/>
in Happy Hollow, which the <lb/>
bandits abandoned two weeks be- <lb/>
fore the abduct ion, tearing <lb/>
was arrested by <lb/>
men both <lb/>
whom arc old acquaintances of the <lb/>
prisoner, one of them having gone <lb/>
to school with him. They also <lb/>
knew he was a close friend of <lb/>
Pat whom a large reward <lb/>
has been as leader the <lb/>
TO THE E, AND II OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING col Nil ES. <lb/>
We are ill the forefront of the <lb/>
We offer you the best selected line of <lb/>
race after your <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
In New Quarters. <lb/>
My ii lends now tint in <lb/>
tho store-formerly occupied i. Mis, <lb/>
Just opposite the l stole, with <lb/>
H full complete line of <lb/>
Goods and Notions. <lb/>
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LINE OP <lb/>
MILLINERY <lb/>
lo be found iii any store Pin bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. all year round, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ml <lb/>
It is our pleasure to show you what want and lo <lb/>
sell you if we can. We Otter you the very best sen ice, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with well <lb/>
established business built on its own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market you Will not do yourself littles <lb/>
if you do not see Immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us the following lines of merchandise <lb/>
Trimmed Hats, Chiffons, Silks and Velvets <lb/>
all kinds, I will carry complete linen Millinery to <lb/>
Mr. M. T. ill rail- <lb/>
and will lie glad lo hue all old Mends and <lb/>
customers call her. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Bats a <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpels, Mailings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
II. Ilia I rusts <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's and <lb/>
Harness, Blankets and Dusters, <lb/>
Atlanta <lb/>
the of Hebrew, <lb/>
among stockholders and maul- <lb/>
of the lino limns trusts and <lb/>
combine, of the present d such <lb/>
as <lb/>
feller steel Organ- <lb/>
Naturally business men o <lb/>
Montana House bus voted <lb/>
I add to I lie school fund the <lb/>
notes Will of alleged bribery de- <lb/>
from posited with the State Treasurer a <lb/>
V ago Stale lute- <lb/>
side during Urn lo eject Mr. <lb/>
Clark in Mi ate Senate, <lb/>
charged money <lb/>
hi u lo an agent <lb/>
of i i. i., in used in <lb/>
of votes, <lb/>
Michael Warning had kidnapping. Tonight the police <lb/>
been served the proprietress to secured information which they ex- <lb/>
to lead lo the arrest of <lb/>
man connected with the crime. <lb/>
He is a coachman of a family friend <lb/>
of Mr. <lb/>
is M years age <lb/>
was employed in the packing <lb/>
of the Company <lb/>
twenty more rushed into South Omaha up to three <lb/>
place. carried arms wore He has been employed <lb/>
masks. Half a dozen but the police claim <lb/>
were raised and discharged into be had been spending money <lb/>
the apparently lo freely. He has served in the pen <lb/>
the of the place. Two <lb/>
rushed upon Hudson with <lb/>
guns at his head, lie <lb/>
grasped the barrels and pushed <lb/>
them aside just as they exploded. <lb/>
Hudson slipped to the Just <lb/>
then Mrs. Hudson dashed in and <lb/>
had she crossed half the <lb/>
intervening space when another <lb/>
gnu was discharged at <lb/>
her The whole top of her <lb/>
skull was blown away, <lb/>
sou, his feet, her to <lb/>
the rear zoom, where she died. <lb/>
men are said to have been <lb/>
highway robbery. <lb/>
Won Trying. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar Molasses, Laid. Bead t.-, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and hope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for but sell for Cash or A <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your <lb/>
Hie and Journal <lb/>
stales of- <lb/>
i in- n speak <lb/>
and most <lb/>
quick lo catch on on <lb/>
for <lb/>
does, remain aloof from <lb/>
and steer clear of lug I rusts <lb/>
pa such <lb/>
one reason, <lb/>
he is essentially a banker. serving Philip. <lb/>
are the best example of pines and e-t <lb/>
the Hebrew dealing chief- a mute a <lb/>
in French <lb/>
hesitates to take too l by Gorman <lb/>
I Italian by S <lb/>
and I <lb/>
Dutch <lb/>
and Polish <lb/>
en <lb/>
race <lb/>
Home Impeachment <lb/>
Raleigh, Feb., in. <lb/>
The House <lb/>
A minister one day walking of Representative-, today appointed <lb/>
along a road, and to his astonish- nine prominent lawyers, who are <lb/>
he saw a crowd of boys sit-1 members of to manage <lb/>
ting front of a ring a small the prosecution the part of <lb/>
dog in When he came House in the Impeachment pro- <lb/>
up to them he the following before the Senate against <lb/>
at are you doing<lb/>
to the <lb/>
One little boy <lb/>
tells the biggest lie wins <lb/>
said the minister, am <lb/>
waiting under arms to help defend i bays, <lb/>
the from the expected was like you I never <lb/>
raid, but when the baud entered I <lb/>
the place shooting, the <lb/>
defenders became stricken <lb/>
and decamped. When the <lb/>
Haw Mm. fall, dying, they, <lb/>
Chief Justice Finches and <lb/>
ate J ice Douglas, i be Supreme <lb/>
Court. The arc ex Judge <lb/>
W. of Locke <lb/>
Craig, of Buncombe; ex Judge A. <lb/>
w. Graham, of I, <lb/>
Hayes, of Chatham; J. Spain- <lb/>
hour, Burke; of <lb/>
There was silence for awhile, New Hanover; R. B. Nicholson, of <lb/>
A Hit History. <lb/>
If a recent report from Chicago <lb/>
it to be believed that city is the <lb/>
The weight which should lie at <lb/>
home of one of the strongest was <lb/>
the country. The dispatch re-1 b a ,, <lb/>
asserted that two bur a <lb/>
drove up to he door of ,, <lb/>
a millionaire banker in j y <lb/>
a cutler, and while one of them , <lb/>
held the home the other climbed j am, <lb/>
up the porch, pried open a joker ilea <lb/>
window carried out a J <lb/>
safe. Imago may well <lb/>
that <lb/>
sub- <lb/>
proud of a man who could hold a <lb/>
one arm <lb/>
safe <lb/>
while sliding a <lb/>
post. <lb/>
court house. He did so got it <lb/>
signed. The average <lb/>
ii an will anything that <lb/>
is to a <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
cue of the boys <lb/>
him up the <lb/>
Leader. <lb/>
Hand <lb/>
Labor <lb/>
III a letter to his parents a Mis <lb/>
w ho is with the army <lb/>
the Philippines writes of having <lb/>
seen some monkeys playing <lb/>
about among the orange <lb/>
near de Bay. have <lb/>
seen Monkeys In <lb/>
says the <lb/>
my fancy had never associated <lb/>
with orange blossoms. It re- <lb/>
minded me of a I once saw <lb/>
Cuba selling bottles of rum <lb/>
from a basket made of <lb/>
A certain quartermaster sergeant <lb/>
of Rough Riders bought a quantity <lb/>
of the liquor, for which be gave <lb/>
the an older on coin <lb/>
written the reverse <lb/>
side of a pledge which he had <lb/>
signed his to ab- <lb/>
stain from drink for six <lb/>
Of two evils people choose <lb/>
the least; others choose <lb/>
still others choose both. <lb/>
Beaufort; F. M. of <lb/>
A. A. F. Sett <lb/>
ell, of Moore <lb/>
He I a <lb/>
There is always the top. <lb/>
A religious woman takes to a <lb/>
funeral like a healthy man docs to <lb/>
a light. <lb/>
The year after she i-- married a <lb/>
woman ought lo be made to carry <lb/>
a bit in her mouth. <lb/>
Most girls sooner or later you <lb/>
have to kiss, but there are a few <lb/>
that you have to let kiss you. <lb/>
When he is getting in and <lb/>
the minister asks if there is any <lb/>
one who knows any reason why <lb/>
thing shouldn't go the average <lb/>
man can hardly help dodging. <lb/>
to i. Depart- <lb/>
Of Agriculture, funnels <lb/>
of this country got <lb/>
mine for their products <lb/>
than they did in 1800, and they <lb/>
didn't have Mark subsidy <lb/>
to help them <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
commenting upon some of the <lb/>
speeches made during tin- <lb/>
of the resolution, the <lb/>
venerable editor of the Wilmington <lb/>
who i always interest-1 <lb/>
log up in matters historical, recalls <lb/>
this Interesting bit of <lb/>
may be recalled that there <lb/>
was great and con- <lb/>
tempt among not <lb/>
lawyers over the great palavering <lb/>
over Pearson many of the liar <lb/>
because he was really a great <lb/>
hut under pressure and <lb/>
allowed men of highest character <lb/>
to be sent by Governor Golden <lb/>
prison any legal authority <lb/>
say lug the powers of <lb/>
Senator Ron- <lb/>
sum and Hon. Joseph J. Davis, <lb/>
Supreme Judge, <lb/>
Interviewed that pure, upright, <lb/>
conscientious man and <lb/>
Jurist, Judge books, of Elizabeth <lb/>
Oily, ii was found the <lb/>
of ins <lb/>
He issued the great <lb/>
habeas and the I in <lb/>
prisoned gentlemen wen- released <lb/>
from the and <lb/>
tyranny and <lb/>
marked a <lb/>
by lawyers if are not mistaken, <lb/>
while the grave pure and <lb/>
Brooks is <lb/>
It is a re <lb/>
to the stale, Judge <lb/>
told Governor Holden when <lb/>
at bis room <lb/>
to beat him out of Ills put <lb/>
pose ti, the great writ of lib <lb/>
oration, If he did not treat <lb/>
him w Hi proper <lb/>
as be was he would send bun lo <lb/>
Hidden vamoosed let <lb/>
Bro ever after <lb/>
risks, and his leads to <lb/>
avoid big trusts. He i- will- <lb/>
to more <lb/>
wail and more <lb/>
for the profits than tin- Gentle <lb/>
of today, though ho not <lb/>
get credit <lb/>
again the Jew , <lb/>
the Ii <lb/>
in en the i in ii <lb/>
I cut ion, grown n-a <lb/>
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may ill <lb/>
i have inn the gaunt lei <lb/>
, and lie ha <lb/>
been tug an car lo mill let <lb/>
the against the <lb/>
sis, especially as the classes <lb/>
and pile tip Wealth, <lb/>
Main ore <lb/>
not enough for him, <lb/>
III this lion He <lb/>
and <lb/>
in business, is Worth while lo <lb/>
note he has not In-d tied in <lb/>
bis money in i <lb/>
ill tins is <lb/>
one of the last indication- of its <lb/>
prevent and future sue <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
arc also spoken <lb/>
army <lb/>
our <lb/>
One the saloon slit <lb/>
crusade is to be seen tho <lb/>
fad now reported, that the town <lb/>
of Kan., awoke In <lb/>
lay lo III line <lb/>
of t he Ill one <lb/>
of the low ii had <lb/>
been an the pulpit <lb/>
and pipe in i lined. One of the <lb/>
demolished win low- w is a memo <lb/>
rial lo generosity Helen <lb/>
of New York, and cost <lb/>
1500 The bole dam <lb/>
w ill I , K. On <lb/>
w pulpit was out an <lb/>
as <lb/>
w ill show you boa I real <lb/>
saloons, and will give you us <lb/>
as send, file <lb/>
town means that Mime <lb/>
loll w ill be killed. <lb/>
Inn we slop to n tin I that the <lb/>
i in is <lb/>
pay lot Hie of I he <lb/>
government than ii coats <lb/>
to In . Slate and <lb/>
says Allan- <lb/>
Iii we get ii fair <lb/>
i nil where load <lb/>
lull Its, ago tho total <lb/>
n-i Hie government annum <lb/>
led lo live dollar per capita <lb/>
population. To day that ex- <lb/>
ion dollars or more <lb/>
double was not a great <lb/>
while <lb/>
Walter ii. Newman, who <lb/>
been w sonic lug min <lb/>
schemes In Ibis Slate, was <lb/>
urn o a in <lb/>
N. Y., when <lb/>
him, look U fancy lo <lb/>
and nine i tip which <lb/>
he raked cash, That <lb/>
U i, hi in a he to <lb/>
i Milling things on his ow ii ac <lb/>
at d la came His <lb/>
latest big deal was working the <lb/>
Gold Hill, county, scheme, <lb/>
and it hi- <lb/>
i. buyers. I be is inert <lb/>
M lit Newman is operating in <lb/>
ii c i pastures, w <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
ii is a fact it when n ton a be- <lb/>
gin to Hie ail a lily and <lb/>
entitled among <lb/>
and of it at <lb/>
begins think improve- <lb/>
of h i i ii mil II re <lb/>
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