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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/>
WE WISH TO SAY WE ARE GOING TO MAKE <lb/>
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/>
In becoming a any <lb/>
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/>
one S beat <lb/>
towns Ii In in or e now discus- <lb/>
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abroad are the In are demanding <lb/>
at t help ., Iowa <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
D. J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Mail Matter.<lb/>
rt t ., Feb. Sid. <lb/>
There i- the <lb/>
Entered at the Post at era- House may duplicate <lb/>
the and <lb/>
Mi and defeat the <lb/>
have the bill <lb/>
redaction of vat taxes, now <lb/>
in conference, fail. As <lb/>
now stand, the House <lb/>
en t agree to <lb/>
end <lb/>
refute to recede. It it <lb/>
mI that if the matter can lie <lb/>
TUESDAY. <lb/>
Kansas careful, it ill <lb/>
noon be described as a <lb/>
Kentucky of a place. <lb/>
With Professor Poplin discover- <lb/>
how to talk around the world <lb/>
wires discovering how to <lb/>
telegraph without <lb/>
the limits of electrical <lb/>
seem to have been about <lb/>
reached. <lb/>
The press answers <lb/>
In gov- <lb/>
expenditures <lb/>
that this is a billion dollar <lb/>
two billion dollar or a three billion <lb/>
dollar the ease may <lb/>
demand. It would make <lb/>
answer if Congress spent ten <lb/>
and do so Without evil <lb/>
whether the money <lb/>
honest or wisely <lb/>
this week and <lb/>
John . <lb/>
who will . . on- <lb/>
at the close of lab session, <lb/>
be appointed one of the <lb/>
provided for the bill <lb/>
for the ex- <lb/>
position to be held at St. Louis to <lb/>
the Louisiana <lb/>
chase. It an unusual <lb/>
and Mr. Allen's appoint <lb/>
is regarded as certain. A petition <lb/>
his favor signed by all the Sena- <lb/>
tors except was filed with <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
con <lb/>
was <lb/>
The ground hog is played <lb/>
Not only has he <lb/>
lieu this winter, but his official rival <lb/>
the Weather out <lb/>
with a declaration that he been <lb/>
right only twice in the ten <lb/>
years. We shall have to depend <lb/>
on hereafter. <lb/>
Since the above was written s <lb/>
snow is trying to redeem the d <lb/>
bog's reputation. <lb/>
Dealers should be Careful n <lb/>
how they sell cigarettes to Illinois. <lb/>
And persons who buy the <lb/>
for boys had well open <lb/>
their weather eye, too. Tile in u law , <lb/>
covers both these points with <lb/>
heavy penalties If the law went <lb/>
a step further and provided <lb/>
taking hold of a minor <lb/>
smoking a cigarette it might strike <lb/>
the root of the evil more effectual <lb/>
one tobacco of Wilson bus <lb/>
nude a shipment of hogsheads <lb/>
of the weed direct to Europe. This <lb/>
is probably the largest single ship <lb/>
ever made in this State <lb/>
on fir in. <lb/>
In-fore the House again all of <lb/>
Democrats and a sufficient <lb/>
I of Republicans to make a <lb/>
would vole to accept <lb/>
amendments and the bill <lb/>
lie sent to Mr. <lb/>
would not dare to vote it, <lb/>
much as lie would like to see ii fail. <lb/>
i would be as marked a <lb/>
as was ever achieved by the <lb/>
in either branch of Con- <lb/>
The Democratic leaders are <lb/>
g to bring it about, in t be- <lb/>
of any special love the <lb/>
i ate bill, but because think <lb/>
should reduced, and it <lb/>
,. tell worthy of their <lb/>
loll-. <lb/>
Democratic Senators may make <lb/>
a ii on the nomination of Gen, <lb/>
. to be a Major General <lb/>
., arm;. lo the Sen <lb/>
lids week by Mr. <lb/>
i j because they do <lb/>
he has done anything to deserve <lb/>
the <lb/>
method taken In give <lb/>
to It will <lb/>
u although Shaffer is now <lb/>
. . duly as a Maj General of <lb/>
volunteers, he the retired <lb/>
.- sometime ago, <lb/>
I a Brigadier <lb/>
his ill he <lb/>
ii pi to hi ill differ <lb/>
retired <lb/>
General that of n re- <lb/>
Major General for the real <lb/>
life. <lb/>
very have <lb/>
I. lodged with Mr. <lb/>
western Republicans fun- <lb/>
the proposed appoint- <lb/>
. i P. <lb/>
Homey for the Carnegie steel <lb/>
. to succeed Attorney General <lb/>
in .-. although ii Is difficult to <lb/>
-i should object to one <lb/>
lawyer succeeding In <lb/>
Mi. still keeps extra <lb/>
. ii talk on lap for his <lb/>
. , He that <lb/>
I i- to issue call fur an <lb/>
extra jut as soon he <lb/>
. the Cuban constitution. Sonic <lb/>
hoping lie won't <lb/>
for sonic <lb/>
BLACKJACK ITEM, <lb/>
Black Jack, Feb. <lb/>
There Is right much sickness in <lb/>
i, <lb/>
The Law makers arc Do <lb/>
in, <lb/>
b EN<lb/>
A from House <lb/>
at the bar the <lb/>
with a message formally preferring <lb/>
Impeachment Chief Justice <lb/>
Parches and Associate Justice <lb/>
Douglas, of the Supreme Court. <lb/>
The Senate received the committee <lb/>
standing and heard their message, <lb/>
at the conclusion of which they <lb/>
were instructed lo report to the <lb/>
House that the Senate had received <lb/>
the message will give proper <lb/>
consideration to the same, and, <lb/>
later, take due action thereon, as <lb/>
required by the Constitution <lb/>
laws of Stale. <lb/>
Among the new bills introduced <lb/>
was one lo prevent the use of to <lb/>
by teachers. <lb/>
A resolution of regret upon the <lb/>
death of Ir. G. L. Super- <lb/>
of the Hospital for the <lb/>
Insane was adopted by <lb/>
a rising vole. <lb/>
A bill was introduced by Watts <lb/>
authorizing expenditure of <lb/>
for marble statues of <lb/>
t section now. <lb/>
A. Clark, who is attending <lb/>
school at Bethel, come la Friday <lb/>
evening and returned Monday. <lb/>
We to that W. II. <lb/>
Wynne is very sick. <lb/>
Miss Lets of Stokes, is <lb/>
visiting the family of B. F. Ty- <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Miss Annie White is on a visit <lb/>
to Mi. Olive. <lb/>
Better is on the sick <lb/>
Mi-s Bertha Bright, of <lb/>
was the guest of Miss Mini- <lb/>
on Saturday night and and Zebulon B. Vance, <lb/>
Sunday last. lo placed ill the hall of <lb/>
Politics A number of new bills <lb/>
. . ,, , . , introduced, among them <lb/>
I believe as a general <lb/>
thing, the Southern Slates <lb/>
cleaner politics than the States of <lb/>
the said Mi. Robert II. <lb/>
Sampson, of Vermont, <lb/>
among guests at <lb/>
use made of <lb/>
Southern politics, of course is pro- <lb/>
of much corruption, but; <lb/>
the affairs the dominant party <lb/>
in an up- <lb/>
right manner. is a rare thing <lb/>
to hear of corruption i public of- <lb/>
in a Southern Slate, <lb/>
such instances in the North occur , <lb/>
with discouraging frequency. This <lb/>
Moore, lo pay Cyrus <lb/>
son, ex Secretary of state, <lb/>
ill for extra clerical assistance. <lb/>
By ridge, lo secure costs <lb/>
in courts of Justices of the <lb/>
By Allen, to punish disorderly <lb/>
conduct when people are attending <lb/>
divine worship. <lb/>
By Allen, to restore to the Gov- <lb/>
the power of appointing the <lb/>
members of the Hoard of <lb/>
Improvements <lb/>
By Dees, to better protect prop- <lb/>
from tires. <lb/>
By Seawall, Ito protect<lb/>
PIKE ON FIFTH STREET. <lb/>
Stables and Other Build- <lb/>
lags Destroyed-- So.- <lb/>
Loss, Halt Insured. <lb/>
About o'clock Friday night <lb/>
lire broke out in the livery stables <lb/>
of J. F. King, on Fifth street, and <lb/>
gave section of the town lie <lb/>
Evans and Streets a <lb/>
close call from total destruction. <lb/>
The alarm brought all the fire <lb/>
depart many citizens <lb/>
promptly to the scene and some <lb/>
splendid work was done. Hiving <lb/>
material to start fire in the <lb/>
engine it was a little slow get- <lb/>
up steam, but it did most <lb/>
work after starting. The <lb/>
donkey at the plant of <lb/>
Greene S Hooker also came in with <lb/>
some good work, the colored <lb/>
firemen with their hand engine <lb/>
and the hook and ladder company <lb/>
never did better work at any lire <lb/>
than at this one. In fact all the <lb/>
department did and it <lb/>
is duo mainly to their heroic work <lb/>
that there is not a larger list of <lb/>
losses to report. <lb/>
There was so much combustible <lb/>
material in the livery that <lb/>
in a few after lire <lb/>
discovered the building was be- <lb/>
being saved. The <lb/>
quickly communicated lo the store <lb/>
building and two small tenant <lb/>
houses east of the Strides, which <lb/>
were totally destroyed, and also to <lb/>
the bar room of Marshal Bl <lb/>
wet of the stables. This littler <lb/>
building was put out after being <lb/>
fully half burned up. but I ho <lb/>
is ruined. nearby buildings <lb/>
caught but were quickly put out. <lb/>
Mr. King got his horses and <lb/>
most of the vehicles of the <lb/>
stables, and Mr. Starkey got the <lb/>
bulk of bis stock out of bar- <lb/>
room. Some others in immediate <lb/>
danger moved their stocks <lb/>
It is not known positively bow <lb/>
CLOTHING SALE. <lb/>
ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS NOW IN <lb/>
LINE OF GOODS. <lb/>
Men and Boys Clothing Especially . <lb/>
being sold out at greatly reduced prices, as we are <lb/>
closing out that line. <lb/>
arriving daily and they are beauties. <lb/>
We don't want you to take our word, come and be <lb/>
convinced. goods no trouble. <lb/>
Yours to please, <lb/>
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
anything kept in first class dry goods store. <lb/>
New Ruling. <lb/>
of towns and cities <lb/>
can be I by- . , , <lb/>
i .- . a i . i right of self government. <lb/>
the fact that in the Sooth what Is <lb/>
known as the aristocracy is active <lb/>
in political affairs. These men are <lb/>
jealous of their <lb/>
name, knowing any conviction -v rolling has gone <lb/>
of wrong-doing means social effect, a fine of <lb/>
the North society is on year's imprisonment on <lb/>
prone lo take into account any one who carelessly or otherwise <lb/>
having little regard take mail not belonging to them <lb/>
for how he got it. If society at from the office and fails lo return <lb/>
Three Times The <lb/>
OF ANY OTHER. <lb/>
EASIER. <lb/>
ONE THIRD FASTER. <lb/>
Agents in all <lb/>
territory. <lb/>
WHEELER <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga, <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
S. T. WHITE, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
A Sad, Sweet, Deaf <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
How sublimely beautiful in the Happenings la Caroline <lb/>
embrace of death was the remains <lb/>
Mrs. Henrietta Williams, as she <lb/>
The State Sunday School con- <lb/>
the fire originated. Those <lb/>
the scene say the stables were burn- <lb/>
on the roof near the eave. <lb/>
The losses so far as we have been <lb/>
able to ascertain are as follow <lb/>
at I toy peacefully in her coffin in the i vent ion is in session at High Point. <lb/>
Episcopal church, last Sunday. <lb/>
Never before have we been so <lb/>
pressed with the beautiful sweet- <lb/>
of death as in this case. <lb/>
R. Moore, stable building, value Shrouded by her own gentle, <lb/>
Insurance Woo. <lb/>
large would set it lad against any <lb/>
man who betrayed a public trust, <lb/>
there would be less of malfeasance <lb/>
in public <lb/>
P. <lb/>
Pointed <lb/>
II <lb/>
A ii to the kicking <lb/>
appropriations the <lb/>
tine great problem. I bat i; Harbor hill was reduced <lb/>
a woman is Hull , before it was re- <lb/>
. i id In the lie. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
ii n that vole n thank <lb/>
it immediately. This applies lo <lb/>
as well as letters <lb/>
other valuable mail. People, when <lb/>
i taking mail from the office, should <lb/>
examine it before they leave the <lb/>
building; it will only lake mo- <lb/>
and save a great deal of <lb/>
trouble. To say it was the post- <lb/>
trumps in the police master's fault will cut figure <lb/>
man's game. ,, this ruling <lb/>
it's a good that can't <lb/>
doesn't know if her husband will <lb/>
come home feeling poor, Id <lb/>
because she has so much to <lb/>
feeling and scold because <lb/>
there is so I <lb/>
is hung no <lb/>
on Suva All i rs <lb/>
. likely to remain AH <lb/>
, , . to the <lb/>
A . ,. <lb/>
,, , , . except Sampson <lb/>
to solve egg problem <lb/>
eggs should be sold by freight <lb/>
or count, are DOW I. lie <lb/>
has introduced a bill giving e re <lb/>
quired dimensions of a reg <lb/>
egg and making a misdemeanor <lb/>
acquire a spot. <lb/>
Wealth makes <lb/>
makes thieves. <lb/>
Judicious silence is an eloquent <lb/>
indication of wisdom. <lb/>
The rung man is weak he <lb/>
lucks confidence In himself. <lb/>
to say the ice crop <lb/>
never harvested with icicles. <lb/>
The Governor <lb/>
I. <lb/>
i M <lb/>
for a hen lo lay anything <lb/>
Whether will or <lb/>
plain people some f <lb/>
observe Lenten season. <lb/>
may not put figurative <lb/>
cloth and ashes, nor emulate tin <lb/>
penitential gloom of fill <lb/>
devotees, nor the <lb/>
fasting and prayer self . i <lb/>
In appearance the <lb/>
and routine of living may re <lb/>
main unchanged, the <lb/>
days of penance may seem like n <lb/>
formal division of the <lb/>
lint in our complex social <lb/>
fabric especially in highly organ <lb/>
and populous <lb/>
i lie disposition practice of <lb/>
considerable of the <lb/>
lit ion an echo and reflection <lb/>
Iron every level of I he social <lb/>
Fashion's imperious demands are <lb/>
the varied <lb/>
public and private entertainment <lb/>
IS ostentatiously pinned and our <lb/>
works of charity and i <lb/>
the <lb/>
lion, the unending pr <lb/>
of humanity marches mechanically <lb/>
lo music of repentance and re <lb/>
None may <lb/>
impress of <lb/>
by putting away <lb/>
Will be e <lb/>
I heir eases u compromise . <lb/>
I under which a bill n <lb/>
grade of vice admiral and <lb/>
the of <lb/>
reported lo <lb/>
lie, unless some, <lb/>
is that will be made <lb/>
of as he is <lb/>
there is no the <lb/>
ill Is-allowed lo go through, <lb/>
IV <lb/>
i v i . by <lb/>
live New <lb/>
i I. Gregory, of Albany, <lb/>
said in a group of friends a <lb/>
Washington could <lb/>
next ticket <lb/>
it would Richard of Mas <lb/>
-i. tor President, and <lb/>
s mi or Daniel, of for <lb/>
President, There's a <lb/>
would be to beat. <lb/>
Governor Aycock, his <lb/>
speech, said there was <lb/>
prettier than a sixteen-year <lb/>
old girl. He has evidently <lb/>
ed his gallantry lo the Executive <lb/>
Mansion, as we sec he has com- <lb/>
plained that wills are not bright <lb/>
by the pictures of enough <lb/>
ladies, there being only- picture <lb/>
of the wife of ex Governor Jarvis. <lb/>
No unworthy policy <lb/>
from a room ever watched by the <lb/>
of our good women. If our <lb/>
Governor the Executive <lb/>
j Mansion with the pictures of more <lb/>
I women, this editor will want to <lb/>
I be player Is <lb/>
a man to become crook <lb/>
many <lb/>
The sky is <lb/>
bluest, but it is <lb/>
men. <lb/>
An enemy is a man who <lb/>
you and I lieu refuses to <lb/>
you. <lb/>
cheerful when <lb/>
different with <lb/>
. lo lump .- over <lb/>
c id of Stanley us reward <lb/>
ready lo uphold the red. white and <lb/>
blue. <lb/>
It it r to cultivate <lb/>
i very-determined feeling fools, they grow of their own ac <lb/>
S against allowing Mr. <lb/>
Tin- rules regulations of <lb/>
the pi union arc rough on <lb/>
If there is anything in a <lb/>
his opportunity Will come sooner or <lb/>
latter. <lb/>
When a man gels he <lb/>
begin, to what pool-company <lb/>
he is. <lb/>
There are men who will laugh <lb/>
a woman for buying a pack <lb/>
age then proceed <lb/>
blow in a for an <lb/>
, i the man with ported News. <lb/>
that could possibly be <lb/>
ii he is also p with <lb/>
i . with a mil <lb/>
in Western <lb/>
In South is <lb/>
. and in <lb/>
in the is only <lb/>
I., of <lb/>
delegation, rep <lb/>
and <lb/>
i said that a bill has been m <lb/>
traduced In the Connecticut <lb/>
which contains the following <lb/>
bachelor who <lb/>
shall remain unmarried at the age <lb/>
of forty shall not thereafter lie <lb/>
lowed to eater into any <lb/>
alliance except upon the pay <lb/>
run governor next <lb/>
Foes To Tobacco. <lb/>
The young ladies of , <lb/>
according lo an exchange, <lb/>
an tobacco club and <lb/>
proposes to make it pretty warm <lb/>
for young men ho chew <lb/>
man I ., . . <lb/>
weed. be poetical members <lb/>
Of . commenced <lb/>
ting rhymes, the following being a <lb/>
few specimens <lb/>
He who chews the nasty plug <lb/>
Shall have my waist to hug. <lb/>
Here i- m e that repels the to- <lb/>
i he lover with <lb/>
He who spit <lb/>
Shall be my own true loved <lb/>
one, nit. <lb/>
Another one. who doubt has <lb/>
read Tom in the <lb/>
You may rinse, you may gargle <lb/>
your throat like a jug, <lb/>
Hut of tobacco still <lb/>
dugs round your rang. <lb/>
heads may usually be better <lb/>
ion of <lb/>
to the Slate Connecticut of one, but one is quite enough <lb/>
J. P. King, stock in stables, <lb/>
value Insurance <lb/>
H. Moore, store building, value <lb/>
Soon, i ,, house, <lb/>
each, some insurance. <lb/>
bar <lb/>
room building, value <lb/>
M. L. Starkey, stock in- <lb/>
D. W. stock damaged <lb/>
in moving, <lb/>
J. A. Andrews, stock damaged <lb/>
moving, insured. <lb/>
Parties slaying in the old store <lb/>
building tenant and <lb/>
some others sustained light losses, <lb/>
which we could not learn. <lb/>
The total loss is estimated at <lb/>
upon which was <lb/>
insurance, most of <lb/>
companies represented H. A. <lb/>
White's agency, and some by J. <lb/>
I,. Sugg. <lb/>
Blushes always as gen <lb/>
as <lb/>
WOMAN <lb/>
is like a <lb/>
musical <lb/>
In good she is lovable. <lb/>
I song on s Ir <lb/>
of or unstrung, U <lb/>
d-c<lb/>
lo A <lb/>
lo without wings as to feel look <lb/>
well bet a v.-man <lb/>
are weak or She must healthy <lb/>
tan. de or she be healthy There <lb/>
are thousands suffering s all <lb/>
country, M modesty <lb/>
silence. White there la more <lb/>
admirable than a modest woman, health Is <lb/>
Importance. Every con- <lb/>
a give way it. Brad- <lb/>
Reg is a med cine <lb/>
women's ills. It's<lb/>
fa of <lb/>
headache, <lb/>
backache and <lb/>
You <lb/>
will be shed <lb/>
the result, <lb/>
you have <lb/>
been <lb/>
w th other <lb/>
called remedies. <lb/>
We an not as-, <lb/>
fa B-. <lb/>
happy <lb/>
women. W-at It <lb/>
has done for others <lb/>
It can do for y j. <lb/>
Sold in drug <lb/>
a I. <lb/>
of her beautiful life, she <lb/>
repaired to her church, loved, only <lb/>
second to the loving children who <lb/>
she ha so tenderly and carefully <lb/>
trained and nurtured. With the <lb/>
reverence due only to the God <lb/>
Heaven, ripe in and ripe in <lb/>
the virtues of a sweet, pure and <lb/>
cultured life, her spirit was borne <lb/>
angels from the Holy Sanctuary <lb/>
of her house of worship to the Par- <lb/>
of God, where loved ones <lb/>
waited to greet her, and welcome <lb/>
her to everlasting to <lb/>
What a beautiful tribute <lb/>
has been paid her by Him, who <lb/>
all things well. No higher <lb/>
tribute could be paid to the life <lb/>
she has lived, and virtues she <lb/>
has practiced. Weep not loving <lb/>
children and friends, she has been <lb/>
honored as few on earth arc hon- <lb/>
Imitate the life she has so <lb/>
gently and beautiful lead, lived <lb/>
and practiced, and the Holy <lb/>
place where she gave up one life <lb/>
for a brighter and more <lb/>
will ever be a sacred spot in the <lb/>
memory of those who knew her so <lb/>
well, and loved her so dearly <lb/>
tenderly. Beautiful, gentle, <lb/>
and true life, sublimely <lb/>
beautiful in death. <lb/>
A I'm <lb/>
A Ir-- <lb/>
bank <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
i- <lb/>
g. <lb/>
the morning after. <lb/>
Social Philosophy. <lb/>
you pick up at an <lb/>
auction sale must be knocked down <lb/>
to you. <lb/>
An irreverent writer says <lb/>
fall was probably due to <lb/>
his having slipped a peal of <lb/>
thunder <lb/>
is changing. When a <lb/>
minister cads, there is no longer <lb/>
consternation when be sees a deck <lb/>
of cards on the table. <lb/>
As grow older they begin <lb/>
to grow more alarmed over the <lb/>
brief time in which a family looks <lb/>
serious after there has been a death <lb/>
in it. <lb/>
Our heart goes out to a certain <lb/>
woman who was saving <lb/>
money to give a big reception, and <lb/>
when she hail just half enough her <lb/>
cow died. <lb/>
Au t eh is. girl is having her <lb/>
revenue. She is a and <lb/>
one of her bills is against a mar- <lb/>
man who left her to marry <lb/>
and whose domestic ex- <lb/>
p. made him <lb/>
The State Council Jr. O. U. A, <lb/>
If. will meet next year <lb/>
Durham is very much disturbed <lb/>
over smallpox, several cases <lb/>
been found there. <lb/>
The Tarboro bill has <lb/>
passed both branches of the <lb/>
and is a law. <lb/>
The A Gaston division <lb/>
of the Seaboard Air Line railroad <lb/>
has placed order for twenty- <lb/>
live new freight engines to be de- <lb/>
livered in July and August. <lb/>
The Mercantile Com- <lb/>
doing a department store <lb/>
business at Durham, gone into <lb/>
the of a receiver. <lb/>
Mrs. Lizzie Crawford Gurley, of <lb/>
Wayne comity, was burned to <lb/>
death Tuesday afternoon. She had <lb/>
an attack of vertigo and fell in <lb/>
the tire. <lb/>
Harold Horn, a young farmer of <lb/>
Davie county, was drowned recent- <lb/>
in three inches of water. He <lb/>
was taken sick while crossing a <lb/>
brook and fell into it. <lb/>
Two attempted highway <lb/>
robbery in Greensboro Tuesday <lb/>
night. They knocked down their <lb/>
victim, dragged him aside and <lb/>
were about to rifle his pockets <lb/>
when his cries attracted assistance <lb/>
the lied. <lb/>
The Carrol D. Wright, of <lb/>
Washington, D. C, S. <lb/>
of will deliver the <lb/>
address at the next commencement <lb/>
of A. M. College. The Rev. Dr. <lb/>
J. J. of Virginia, will <lb/>
preach the commencement <lb/>
The improvement noted in recent <lb/>
numbers of Everybody's <lb/>
is still more conspicuous In <lb/>
the March issue. This is a first- <lb/>
rate magazine, brim-full of <lb/>
containing remarkably <lb/>
strong stories and articles of dis- <lb/>
interest and readableness. <lb/>
the monthlies it is <lb/>
rapidly forging to the front, and it <lb/>
bills fair to contest the supremacy <lb/>
of its most widely circulated con- <lb/>
temporaries. <lb/>
succeeds like <lb/>
and nothing like succeeding <lb/>
in believing you can succeed in <lb/>
business without advertising. <lb/>
Henderson Gobi Leaf. <lb/>
homely people would <lb/>
rather believe their vanity than a <lb/>
looking glass.<lb/>
is in full bloom. <lb/>
The great trans liners that came across the water <lb/>
last week brought to us fresh from th 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/>
Ku-n we never saw such elegance for so little money. <lb/>
Designs and colorings entirely new. Get a look at the new <lb/>
styles. No other store offered as 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 price is <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
THE KING <lb/>
CORNER LAYING. <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/>
Tub Eastern for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
yon to settle as as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
At School. <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Fresh Magic Yeast, Tic. a box, at <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Coal in the bin is not so trouble- <lb/>
some as cold in the bead. <lb/>
The in the Frank Hines <lb/>
case were all over to the <lb/>
Superior Court. <lb/>
There has not been much real <lb/>
winter to speak of so far, but <lb/>
predictions say we will <lb/>
catch scissors in March. <lb/>
J. N. Booth brought Tue <lb/>
a nice list of <lb/>
from Winterville Friday, for <lb/>
which we return thanks to the <lb/>
good people down there. <lb/>
February of two years ago, be- <lb/>
ginning on the we the <lb/>
worst snow-storm of the winter. <lb/>
This February is treating us the <lb/>
same way the mouth. <lb/>
It is enough to make a body feel <lb/>
down In the mouth to read about <lb/>
the factories mid other enterprises <lb/>
established in all the neigh <lb/>
boring towns and Greenville not <lb/>
getting any of I hem. <lb/>
We are indebted to Maj. U. <lb/>
Harding, for the Knight <lb/>
and Life In- <lb/>
Company, of Chicago, for <lb/>
a very pretty paper cutter. It is <lb/>
in the shape of a sword bearing <lb/>
the Knight <lb/>
Cards are out tho marriage <lb/>
of Miss Nora Nicholson, of <lb/>
to Mr. Washington V. <lb/>
Edwards, of Greenville, Thursday <lb/>
morning, February 28th, at <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
Moor <lb/>
Judge A. M. Moore, one of the <lb/>
criminal Court Judges of the State, <lb/>
has sent his resignation to Govern- <lb/>
or Aycock. Judge Moore was led <lb/>
to this decision because of his <lb/>
feeble health, the work <lb/>
to attending and holding bis courts <lb/>
being too arduous for him. He <lb/>
has made a good and given <lb/>
general satisfaction wherever he <lb/>
has held court. As the <lb/>
has abolished the criminal <lb/>
to take effect the first of <lb/>
July, it is doubtful if the <lb/>
nor will make an appointment to <lb/>
fill the term of <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
There arc few towns that show <lb/>
wore thrift enterprise than <lb/>
Winterville, for few have en- <lb/>
A. G. Cox to <lb/>
back and the enterprise that <lb/>
perhaps shows most of Whiter <lb/>
thrift is the excellent <lb/>
facilities with which she Is equip <lb/>
ping herself It was to lay the <lb/>
corner stone a most modern and <lb/>
beautiful already Hearing <lb/>
completion, that called together <lb/>
the town and community there on <lb/>
the 22nd The exercises were <lb/>
under the of Junior <lb/>
Order of United American Me- <lb/>
that noble order which is <lb/>
pledged to support the schools and <lb/>
foster patriotism. <lb/>
The procession was formed at the <lb/>
hall and marched to the new build- <lb/>
with Hooting so <lb/>
gracefully the breezes above <lb/>
them. After the stone was placed <lb/>
its position with appropriate <lb/>
ceremonies, the people <lb/>
bled the hall of the building <lb/>
where they wire held by mag <lb/>
of oratory as it tell from <lb/>
the lips of Prof. V. H <lb/>
as he explained the aims work <lb/>
of the Jr. O. A. M., and Mr. <lb/>
G. B. the orator of the day, <lb/>
who made a most beautiful <lb/>
appropriate plea for education. <lb/>
the close of Prof. <lb/>
speech he, bl request of the <lb/>
presented to the school a and <lb/>
a in phrase, which was <lb/>
gracefully accepted by Prof. Line- <lb/>
berry, the <lb/>
At this juncture a beautiful <lb/>
and table cover and a nice lock <lb/>
chair were presented lo <lb/>
school from the Episcopal <lb/>
School by J. N. Booth. <lb/>
When the oration of Mr. <lb/>
was over the people were literally <lb/>
rushed into the homes of the hos <lb/>
people <lb/>
with true old time spirit and <lb/>
come. <lb/>
On the whole the day was a real <lb/>
delight inspiration, if all <lb/>
the visitors feel as this writer they <lb/>
are ready to take off their hats and <lb/>
make their best bow to <lb/>
ville. J. N. B. <lb/>
Speak to Me, Some to Yea <lb/>
Thursday, February <lb/>
B. C. Pearce left this morning. <lb/>
T. H. Walker left this morning <lb/>
for Mount. <lb/>
B. J. Cobb returned Wednesday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
B. A. Tyson returned <lb/>
day evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
Tyson came home <lb/>
Wednesday evening from <lb/>
where he has been spending <lb/>
several months. <lb/>
Friday, February <lb/>
J. E. Will nuns returned to Ital- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
G. M. Tucker returned to Nor- <lb/>
folk today. <lb/>
W. J. Rollins went to Bethel <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Dr. E. S. Willard left this morn- <lb/>
for <lb/>
W. S. Atkins returned <lb/>
day from New York. <lb/>
Mayor J. returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from <lb/>
W. B. returned Thursday <lb/>
markets, <lb/>
Mr. Taft daughter <lb/>
Mrs. Daniels, left for <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
Mrs. W. H. Long left this morn- <lb/>
for to visit her sister, <lb/>
Mrs. Buss. <lb/>
Miss Nancy Moore left this <lb/>
for Norfolk lo visit the family <lb/>
Miss Nannie of <lb/>
came over this morning to visit her <lb/>
sister, Mrs. B. W. <lb/>
Miss Addie Johnson, of <lb/>
came up this morning to visit her <lb/>
sister, Mrs. <lb/>
E. Li Brooks and bride Miss <lb/>
arrived Thursday <lb/>
evening to visit the family of B. <lb/>
J. Cobb. <lb/>
Saturday February <lb/>
W. T. to Goose <lb/>
Nest today. <lb/>
Mrs. L. O. King returned to Nor- <lb/>
folk today. <lb/>
Mrs. F. G. Whaley left <lb/>
for Portsmouth. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Iv. L. Brooks re- <lb/>
turned to Friday evening. <lb/>
J. B. White, B. W. King, <lb/>
L. J. N. Hart went <lb/>
today. <lb/>
W. A. Bowen, of the Arm of <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, is in the northern <lb/>
markets purchasing new goods. <lb/>
S. V. King, manager of the <lb/>
Western Union Telegraph office tit <lb/>
Tarboro, came down Friday even- <lb/>
to see his aunt, Mrs. W, B. <lb/>
Parker, and returned this morning. <lb/>
New Big Store. <lb/>
STARTLING <lb/>
INFORMATION <lb/>
PURCHASE AT A<lb/>
BANKRUPT <lb/>
I Bought the entire stock of J. Boyer Co. <lb/>
HIGH GRADE<lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
AT LESS THAN FIFTY CENTS IN THE DOLLAR <lb/>
STRICT TERMS <lb/>
Goods sold for cash <lb/>
sent on approval. <lb/>
This sale for consumers <lb/>
only. All goods sold on <lb/>
sight. <lb/>
Our Stores Crowded and Jammed. <lb/>
OUR SALE WILL <lb/>
mm <lb/>
if. <lb/>
EXACTLY PAST <lb/>
t r <lb/>
WE MUST DISPOSE OF Tills STOCK QUICK. <lb/>
CORSETS. <lb/>
J. Price <lb/>
OUR cents. <lb/>
HENS SHOES. <lb/>
Buyers price <lb/>
OUR PRICE <lb/>
OVERCOATS. <lb/>
price K. <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
RICK <lb/>
MEN'S SLITS. <lb/>
price <lb/>
OUR PRICK <lb/>
OUR PREDICAMENT. <lb/>
This immense Stock <lb/>
coming in on us into our <lb/>
already crowded rooms, is <lb/>
placing us in great <lb/>
and must take active <lb/>
measures to sell it in- <lb/>
This stock will <lb/>
be sold in many instances <lb/>
as it was bought--50 <lb/>
cents on the Dollar. BY <lb/>
ALL MEANS COME. <lb/>
BEGINS SATURDAY MORN., FEB. 23rd, 1901. <lb/>
No Winterville Items <lb/>
thin mail <lb/>
brought The do <lb/>
concluded that <lb/>
Bud who is the <lb/>
of promptness, so enjoyed the <lb/>
corner stone exercises that <lb/>
he to write. Then some <lb/>
hearing us speak of the missing <lb/>
items the <lb/>
item in Thin day's Hying <lb/>
J. X. Booth would go down <lb/>
to represent THE might <lb/>
have construed to mean that <lb/>
he would also do the reporting for <lb/>
the paper If did so <lb/>
we wish to apologize <lb/>
and explain that the intent of the <lb/>
item was that Mr. Booth was to <lb/>
represent in a <lb/>
business capacity to solid and col- <lb/>
for the paper. <lb/>
and the item fail- <lb/>
ed to come he has also furnished us <lb/>
a good report of the exercises. <lb/>
But we shall expect to <lb/>
lie on hand with his pen next lime. <lb/>
Licenses. <lb/>
of Heeds Moore issued <lb/>
license to the following couples last <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
John sod Bertha For- <lb/>
est. <lb/>
D. T. House and Mattie White- <lb/>
burnt. <lb/>
C. A. and Mary L. <lb/>
Harrington. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
William <lb/>
John H. and Addie <lb/>
Columbus and Miry <lb/>
Barrett. <lb/>
D. B. Little J. King. <lb/>
SHEETING. <lb/>
J. Buyers price <lb/>
OUR PRICE <lb/>
Only yards lo customer. <lb/>
CALICO. <lb/>
J.<lb/>
Only Vic yards lo <lb/>
MESS. <lb/>
I. Hovers kind<lb/>
HENS HATS. <lb/>
B. price <lb/>
and<lb/>
sucks. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
a i I <lb/>
it'll<lb/>
CAPES. <lb/>
I. price <lb/>
DUB K <lb/>
WILL BEGIN. <lb/>
Sat. Morn. Fen <lb/>
It- <lb/>
v. .<lb/>
EVERY CLERK AT HIS POST NIGHT AND DAY <lb/>
Arranging, Marking and Slashing Everything <lb/>
FOR A QUICK, HURRIED SELLING. <lb/>
COATS. <lb/>
price<lb/>
0-4 WHITE <lb/>
J. nice <lb/>
PROFITS NOT EVEN THOUGHT OF <lb/>
SHIRTS. <lb/>
cent Shirts <lb/>
A cents- <lb/>
f . Cent Kind <lb/>
f Now ascents.<lb/>
SI <lb/>
price <lb/>
MS <lb/>
PRICE <lb/>
AsK in Sec the -1- them <lb/>
We everyone in town <lb/>
mid vicinity <lb/>
to attend this Great Bank <lb/>
sale <lb/>
lice. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Him <lb/>
O. N. T. V <lb/>
Spool Cotton, <lb/>
YARDS<lb/>
per cent Reduction <lb/>
Football At <lb/>
Friday afternoon the <lb/>
boys of Greenville Male Academy <lb/>
went to on tie freight <lb/>
train to play with the beys of Wm- <lb/>
High School. The contest <lb/>
was to be for nine rounds or games <lb/>
but when the eighth <lb/>
had B and <lb/>
and our were declared <lb/>
victors. The game were <lb/>
and good spirited. Most of the <lb/>
Greenville boys walked back home Moses Daniel and Sarah <lb/>
Id the evening. <lb/>
f A Desperate Effort To Sell Everything Without Delay. <lb/>
no <lb/>
P No misleading i <lb/>
Big New Store <lb/>
nothing but genii <lb/>
in everything <lb/>
v in the wearing apparel <lb/>
Men, Women and <lb/>
Beginning <lb/>
. Saturday Horn., Feb. <lb/>
you will see for f <lb/>
goods advertised, look <lb/>
at them. <lb/>
Bale of the bankrupt of J. Media, Ia., <lb/>
WILL AT. <lb/>
a complete mass. The <lb/>
of <lb/>
Big NeW StOre disc in great Disorder and S <lb/>
to be melted into solid <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. Cash<lb/>
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Have You Forgot <lb/>
is <lb/>
What <lb/>
Dry Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
to sec <lb/>
II i TO <lb/>
for your next Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
Victor safe is mule in all sizes con- <lb/>
for homo, office and general use. <lb/>
safe with a guarantee to be tire <lb/>
in up. <lb/>
Di <lb/>
Prices range fr <lb/>
I L. <lb/>
As one of the <lb/>
County. W <lb/>
Slate List for the <lb/>
ever need. We also <lb/>
Lawyer la, i <lb/>
The managers on the . -f <lb/>
House of Representatives who are <lb/>
to prefer the article <lb/>
of against the Ba- <lb/>
judges are <lb/>
down to work. <lb/>
While no Beating was held yes- <lb/>
the members conferred with <lb/>
other. <lb/>
It was decided to employ <lb/>
and so far it has been virtually <lb/>
greed Gen. T. f. <lb/>
ad ex-Judge of Ashe- <lb/>
ville, Mr. H. of <lb/>
Maj. W. A. <lb/>
shall to conduct the <lb/>
prosecution. <lb/>
The had hoped to get <lb/>
the sen ices of It. Watson, <lb/>
of Winston. Mr. has writ- <lb/>
ten a letter saying in substance <lb/>
that his engagements are such that <lb/>
he cannot appear In the case. <lb/>
Maj. W. A. is already <lb/>
in the city and la engaged in draft <lb/>
log the articles impeachment, <lb/>
which will submitted to the <lb/>
manager. Major <lb/>
is entrusted with this part of the <lb/>
work. <lb/>
It is not known who will appear <lb/>
in behalf of the judges. It is <lb/>
stated that <lb/>
and Hon. f. I. Osborne will appear <lb/>
for the The judges have <lb/>
received the tender of the services <lb/>
of a Dumber of leading lawyers in <lb/>
the State. <lb/>
Allen, the chairman <lb/>
the Committee, said yes- <lb/>
that he did not think it <lb/>
would need an extra session of the <lb/>
Legislature to conduct the case, <lb/>
it will <lb/>
work on the part of members, he <lb/>
believes that the trial can be <lb/>
finished and public business trans- <lb/>
acted during the present session <lb/>
The managers believe that the <lb/>
of impeachment can be <lb/>
completed Thursday, and they may <lb/>
be presented to the senate Friday. <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
Pot- <lb/>
your <lb/>
will <lb/>
I large; without <lb/>
Potash your <lb/>
crop will be <lb/>
r telling <lb/>
I, <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
Arrest <lb/>
disease by the timely use of <lb/>
Liver Pills, an old and <lb/>
favorite remedy of increasing <lb/>
Always cures <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE, <lb/>
malaria, <lb/>
torpid liver, constipation <lb/>
and all bilious diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
SALT RHEUM CURED Wt <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
in mm. <lb/>
K Ml WORKS, <lb/>
Si. New <lb/>
Mrs. Adam-, wife of a miner <lb/>
in Boise City, Idaho, some time ago <lb/>
attended a picnic where the eat <lb/>
aides were spread on lilt ledge of <lb/>
While they were eating she <lb/>
discovered specks of gold the <lb/>
rock, bat kept mum and went on <lb/>
eating. It wasn't long <lb/>
bad a claim located, it panned out <lb/>
rich, and the day she sold <lb/>
out for cash and is now <lb/>
going to take a picnic Europe. <lb/>
The bill should know <lb/>
the ins and out- of his business <lb/>
ix <lb/>
J. W. PERRY CD. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, and Hags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
THE COUNTY OF SCHOOL <lb/>
HAVE APPOINT <lb/>
A j-ors <lb/>
School Books in <lb/>
designated on the <lb/>
At and can supply what- <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers- in <lb/>
Storks. Cotton, drain and <lb/>
ions. Private W ires to York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
a if f <lb/>
Tn, Sal. War C. <lb/>
I. Powerful <lb/>
Nature, her effort to correct which have coast from <lb/>
careless living, or it may be from ancestors, shoots out pimples, blotches <lb/>
other imperfections on skin, as a warning that more serious troubles <lb/>
haps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary are to follow -II <lb/>
you neglect to heed the warning and correct the mistakes. <lb/>
Many a lingering, painful disease and many an early has been MM <lb/>
because these notes of warning been and the Wood kept <lb/>
pure by a right use of SARSAPARILLA. <lb/>
Miss J. of Marshall. Mich., <lb/>
I was cured of a bad humor after suffering with it for fire years. The <lb/>
doctors and friends said It was salt rheum. It nun, out on my head, neck <lb/>
and ears, and then on my whole body. I perfectly raw with It. What I <lb/>
suffered during those five years. I no use telling. Nobody would me if <lb/>
I did. I tried every medicine that was advertised to cure It, I spent money <lb/>
enough to a house. I heard JOHNSTON S SARSAPARILLA highly <lb/>
praised. I tried a bottle of It. I began to improve right away, and when had <lb/>
finished the third bottle I completely cured. I have never had a touch of It <lb/>
since. I never got any thing to do me the least good till I tried JOHNSTON S <lb/>
I would heartily advise all who are suffering from humors <lb/>
or skin disease of any kind to try It at once. I a good deal of stomach <lb/>
trouble, and was run down and miserable, but JOHNSTON <lb/>
made me all . <lb/>
The blood is your life and if keep it pure and strong you can re- <lb/>
els disease or face contagion fearlessly. SARSAPARILLA <lb/>
tails. It is for sale by all druggist., in full quart bottles at only one dollar easts<lb/>
SOLD BY ERNUL. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Application will be made to the <lb/>
to amend the charter of the town of <lb/>
Grifton J. Ia. Sr., Mayor. <lb/>
. Clerk. <lb/>
January, MM, <lb/>
L. Pender, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, X. C. <lb/>
Tobacco Pines. Tin Roofing, <lb/>
Expert employed. All <lb/>
kinds and Locksmith work <lb/>
first class. He stocking of guns a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
ml and <lb/>
lets, tool's ca; <lb/>
colored crayon-. <lb/>
Cur <lb/>
Franchises Belong People. <lb/>
The general principle that all <lb/>
special lights, privileges, and <lb/>
. chines in, over, or under <lb/>
practice writing b . <lb/>
highways of a are the <lb/>
pencils, slates, <lb/>
companion boxes, <lb/>
Are You Hungry <lb/>
Satisfy <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Next door to <lb/>
Chin. <lb/>
Oysters, Cane, Good to Eat. <lb/>
Regular Dinner from <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM . <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Advance. <lb/>
One Tear fl. Six Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
Tub reflector office. The semi- <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for 1.75- or Tin. Daily <lb/>
and -The <lb/>
one year for payable in ad- <lb/>
So <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Assembly of <lb/>
ice is hereby given that application <lb/>
will lie made to <lb/>
North Carolina to prohibit the sale of <lb/>
liquor within two mile; of the <lb/>
near the town of Bethel, <lb/>
Thin Jan <lb/>
TAKEN UP. <lb/>
A ml row with brindle crooked <lb/>
horns, unmarked, apparently two <lb/>
old, been in my field about four <lb/>
Owner is lo call <lb/>
for same pay charges for keeping and <lb/>
Coal of advertising. W. I. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. Jan. 1901. <lb/>
Three Papers, One Year Bach, <lb/>
CREDITORS. <lb/>
nullified Wore <lb/>
Clerk of Pin county as <lb/>
of the estate of B. A. House, Sr., <lb/>
do eased, notice i hereby given to all per- <lb/>
sons indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
the undersigned. <lb/>
. ., J and all persons having claims the <lb/>
I I must present for <lb/>
RICHMOND VA 1902, or this notice will plead in of;<lb/>
I rubber tipped <lb/>
cover cent, <lb/>
v. in nice wood box <lb/>
and n, tin i all in nice <lb/>
; A big l cents. H <lb/>
in <lb/>
j lead cent. <lb/>
I cent, a nice tablet with <lb/>
. crayons, with metal hold- <lb/>
; pencil, slate pen- <lb/>
property of the corporation and the <lb/>
says Bird Color in <lb/>
Everybody's Magazine, at <lb/>
last obtained general recognition <lb/>
in public opinion and at the hands <lb/>
of lawmakers. It does not follow, <lb/>
however, that any considerable <lb/>
undertake to provide <lb/>
lighting, or other modem <lb/>
wood box, ft I conveniences but proper govern <lb/>
of best I mint will not prevail until every <lb/>
on the t. <lb/>
White crayons, gross in I <lb/>
paper per <lb/>
i ,. y rents <lb/>
s cents. Good fool's cap <lb/>
l kinds <lb/>
and De- <lb/>
Soup, kinds meal <lb/>
Vegetables, Bread, <lb/>
all for cents. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Manager <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Vitality. Lo aid <lb/>
Now Only Cents a Year, <lb/>
and includes absolutely free The <lb/>
Paragon Monthly, Talk; The <lb/>
Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb/>
Including Farm Journal and Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only per <lb/>
year; per month by mail. <lb/>
Address THE TIMES, <lb/>
Richmond. Va. <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
recovery. <lb/>
B. A. <lb/>
of B. A. Hour, Sr. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
For the Business Man. <lb/>
We carry a nice in of <lb/>
g books, <lb/>
books <lb/>
,.,. Ac. <lb/>
ill <lb/>
and single entry ledgers. <lb/>
liter books, <lb/>
ks, <lb/>
For Society P pie, <lb/>
and special privilege <lb/>
granted to individuals and private <lb/>
corporations is made to yield a <lb/>
revenue based upon its actual earn- <lb/>
value. The granting of per <lb/>
franchises must remain an <lb/>
memory of the days <lb/>
lien American cities were ruled <lb/>
and lobbed, not governed. No <lb/>
law or rule lie made for <lb/>
proper regulation of this <lb/>
feature of municipal <lb/>
lint in future giant of any , <lb/>
Loss of at <lb/>
all <lb/>
effect, <lb/>
and <lb/>
A tonic and <lb/>
blood builder. <lb/>
rink lo pals <lb/>
cheeks and <lb/>
mid <lb/>
for <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
SO <lb/>
12.50. with our bankable to cure <lb/>
or refund the money paid. Head foe circular <lb/>
copy our bankable <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All persons owing me for guano for the <lb/>
year 1900 and prior, please c ill and <lb/>
attic with D. W. or <lb/>
K at old I. near <lb/>
or send check direct to me, N r- <lb/>
II, M. Ti <lb/>
Immediate <lb/>
for Loaf of <lb/>
Or,. <lb/>
Aim. PM <lb/>
III-. <lb/>
mall hi Main <lb/>
B for our bankable <lb/>
curs la or <lb/>
paid. <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
Minton Jackson ILL <lb/>
Pot sale by L <lb/>
nave all kin I and <lb/>
papers, <lb/>
aid and <lb/>
visiting i . now papers and tablets. <lb/>
SI<lb/>
MAGAZINES. <lb/>
I . Famous gen <lb/>
special privilege will be restricted A <lb/>
limitations to pro-1 <lb/>
Greenville, N, C. <lb/>
I the rights of people and <lb/>
secure a portion of the general in- <lb/>
come may one day supersede <lb/>
all direct <lb/>
on Dickinson <lb/>
Maker and Repairer of <lb/>
CARTS AND WAGONS. <lb/>
And when it comes to <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Beat. <lb/>
i be House branch our <lb/>
consists of members, <lb/>
The House is composed <lb/>
Of Democrats and nineteen op j <lb/>
A majority of the whole <lb/>
House is sixty one; of Demo- <lb/>
fifty one. <lb/>
vole on the <lb/>
to impeach Chief Justice <lb/>
and Associate Justice was for . <lb/>
Impeachment and against <lb/>
peach mint. <lb/>
were eight pain, <lb/>
indicates the vote as recorded In d Machinery <lb/>
lull for to II against J paired on Short <lb/>
Posts, and Balusters for <lb/>
Out of Democrats, only <lb/>
North Court <lb/>
County. <lb/>
vs. V Action for Divorce. <lb/>
The defendant above will like <lb/>
that an action as <lb/>
in Court <lb/>
Hill county lo dissolve the bonds <lb/>
existing between the Mamie <lb/>
Albert and the <lb/>
said will further take in tier that <lb/>
he is required to at the Deal term <lb/>
Court of aid county to be <lb/>
held on first Monday in March, <lb/>
the Court town of <lb/>
north Carolina, and answer or demur lo <lb/>
In M action or <lb/>
ill apply to Ho curl for the relief de- <lb/>
ill <lb/>
This the IS day <lb/>
Mono., <lb/>
Clerk court. <lb/>
Alt for Plaintiff. <lb/>
IMPORTANT <lb/>
By virtue of the power contained and <lb/>
in by a lit <lb/>
term in the <lb/>
Case entitled S. T. Hooker against B. S. <lb/>
and others, as appears on record In <lb/>
Clerk's office of the Superior in <lb/>
Judgment Docket No. action <lb/>
lite Docket No. pages and <lb/>
As Trustee and named there- <lb/>
in. I will expose lo public sate, la-fore <lb/>
Court House in on Mon- <lb/>
day II day of March 1901 the follow- <lb/>
described tract Of land one tract <lb/>
of land, the county of Pill. <lb/>
township, lands of <lb/>
II. Mills, A. L. Clark, Robert <lb/>
Dixon and others being land whereon <lb/>
E. S. Dixon on the <lb/>
north side of Cow swamp and being <lb/>
known as the land chased by K. <lb/>
Dixon from II. A. and deeded lo <lb/>
Mid Dixon by hie father <lb/>
Green containing in the <lb/>
whole oar hundred and fifty lent The <lb/>
conveyed Galloway in <lb/>
trust, as appeals in It ID. page <lb/>
Hooker. Oct. Terms <lb/>
cub, <lb/>
Feb. ii, 1901. Commissioner. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on ban I <lb/>
Fresh goods kept en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Stat Of North Pill county <lb/>
before Clerk in Superior Court, <lb/>
Fleming, Archie <lb/>
Fleming and Nannie Fleming, minors, <lb/>
by their next friend Barrow. <lb/>
Against <lb/>
Fleming, W. S. Firming. Al- <lb/>
Pollard and Mary Pollard his <lb/>
wife, Adelaide Fleming and children <lb/>
of Adam Fleming, Jr., whose <lb/>
unknown T House <lb/>
guardian of W. S. Fleming a lunatic <lb/>
The children of Adam Fleming, Jr., <lb/>
whose names arc unknown and are <lb/>
defendants in the above entitled cause, will <lb/>
take notice a Special Proceeding en- <lb/>
tilled as above, Man commenced in the <lb/>
of County, before the <lb/>
Clerk, ill order to make partition of the <lb/>
lands of the late Fernando Fleming among <lb/>
defendants <lb/>
notice that they arc re- <lb/>
appear at the office of the said<lb/>
house miming made to order. <lb/>
more a <lb/>
majority, nineteen more than <lb/>
1500 <lb/>
. will pat lbs shove reward for any case <lb/>
i he party in <lb/>
. we ear, <lb/>
Of While OUt cur- the MM .; <lb/>
PHI. when direction, are <lb/>
Whole with r. and <lb/>
never fall lo cm- <lb/>
. ratio for l-s <lb/>
as to <lb/>
III. For sale <lb/>
Ibis division in the on SO <lb/>
I if to it u most danger-1 The One Day <lb/>
on, el future street of, <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
CM <lb/>
----ESTABLISHED <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Wholesale and . <lb/>
Dealer. paid for further <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
I ads, Mattresses., Oak Suits, Bu- <lb/>
i Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and <lb/>
.-eat Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Meal and Hulls, Oar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, <lb/>
Prunes. Currents, Raisins, <lb/>
and China Ware, and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Matt <lb/>
Cheese, Best Bolter, <lb/>
ard Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb/>
other goods. and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
W, R. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices, as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court of said county <lb/>
i n Wednesday day of March <lb/>
n C, answer or demur <lb/>
In the and complaint in ac- <lb/>
or plaintiff will apply to tut Court <lb/>
for the relief <lb/>
This the day of February <lb/>
C atonal, <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt county. <lb/>
at Blow, <lb/>
Attorneys for <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
In <lb/>
Action for Divorce. <lb/>
Phone ff. <lb/>
THE BUT <lb/>
and fever is a lad lie of <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It <lb/>
Iron <lb/>
No pay. Price <lb/>
county <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
above <lb/>
will lake an w- <lb/>
as above been commenced in <lb/>
Superior Court of to dissolve <lb/>
the bonds matrimony now existing <lb/>
said W. I, and <lb/>
and further <lb/>
lake notice she required to appear <lb/>
at the next term <lb/>
said to lie held on the first <lb/>
in March at i ml house of said <lb/>
county at North Carolina, and <lb/>
answer or demur to in aid <lb/>
action or plaintiff will apply to <lb/>
court for the relief demanded in said can- <lb/>
plaint. This the lath day of <lb/>
Moose, <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OP <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
SEE MB. <lb/>
. R. <lb/>
en or i also <lb/>
t Bead model, e <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
X fl<lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TRUTH TO <lb/>
xx. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, MARCH I <lb/>
NO <lb/>
AN TO THE <lb/>
CL <lb/>
WE WISH TO SAY WE ARE GOING TO MAKE OUR <lb/>
STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR YOU. <lb/>
White Good and Embroideries. <lb/>
Just received a beautiful line of Dimities. White <lb/>
Goods, Plain White Goods, Organdies white and in colors. The <lb/>
whole line is beautiful, and we extend a cordial welcome to all <lb/>
Latest designs in Window Curtain Goods. Silks for Shirt <lb/>
Waists. things In Pine Apple Tissues. <lb/>
Yon are welcome; No trouble to show our line. <lb/>
LEE CO- <lb/>
LETTER., <lb/>
. <lb/>
from similar <lb/>
Feb. <lb/>
will <lb/>
Congress whatever reduction of <lb/>
war taxes the country gets. The <lb/>
republicans fully kill <lb/>
the bill in conference, but when <lb/>
found out that all dear <lb/>
H the House, and enough <lb/>
republicans to make a majority, <lb/>
were determined head off that <lb/>
the leaders at once order <lb/>
ed that a com promise be patched <lb/>
p in the conference tHe <lb/>
House and Senate- bills. That <lb/>
compromise will course, <lb/>
any sense; be a democratic meas- <lb/>
but it will <lb/>
in war would not <lb/>
have been made, it the- democrats <lb/>
bad been less <lb/>
All the of the re- <lb/>
publican Congress tS not connected <lb/>
with big <lb/>
they make the most fuss and are <lb/>
naturally in of. Dur- <lb/>
I h e debate General De- <lb/>
Bill, it- shown that <lb/>
sinecures as peas in a <lb/>
nod. It was shown that committee <lb/>
the moment they do any <lb/>
real work, use their pull with <lb/>
Members to get extra pay there- <lb/>
for, and that have been sue <lb/>
needing in getting money in <lb/>
the shape of gratuities simply I u- <lb/>
nobody made It his business <lb/>
to oppose these pretty raids <lb/>
public fund. clerk of one <lb/>
committee claimed, will get <lb/>
extra for reading proof of <lb/>
testimony taken by his <lb/>
of the Pension de- <lb/>
tailed to help the Pension com- <lb/>
ate presented <lb/>
with each addition their <lb/>
salaries, clerks who <lb/>
have compiled a few pages from <lb/>
the Congressional record, in <lb/>
office hours, are given from <lb/>
to each in work. <lb/>
A little between <lb/>
tentative Cannon, Chairman of the <lb/>
House Committee. on <lb/>
who reported bill, and <lb/>
Representative Loud, of Cal., <lb/>
shows how the items are <lb/>
scrutinized before they are <lb/>
to House. Mr. <lb/>
is William L. Stiles, who. is <lb/>
to receive an as s <lb/>
messenger for <lb/>
if God doesn't know him any bet- <lb/>
than do, he It bas <lb/>
recently become that a man <lb/>
has for a long time drawing <lb/>
as clerk, of one of the <lb/>
committees the <lb/>
Foreign did not <lb/>
even to Washington during <lb/>
session of Congress, to make a <lb/>
bluff of doing the work which was <lb/>
performed by two assistants. <lb/>
Another method of <lb/>
which has flourished under this <lb/>
administration is connected with <lb/>
the enormous expenses piled up by <lb/>
of departmental <lb/>
For instance, <lb/>
for the Bureau of Animal <lb/>
Industry of the Department of <lb/>
Agriculture, it provided for <lb/>
chief at a year, one clerk at <lb/>
and twenty inspectors <lb/>
a day. The expenses of <lb/>
that bureau during the last fiscal <lb/>
year, as by the official <lb/>
figures, have grown to nearly a <lb/>
million dollars, as Salaries <lb/>
traveling expenses <lb/>
miscellaneous <lb/>
631.48. <lb/>
Senator may have open- <lb/>
the way for Southern <lb/>
veterans of the Mexican war to get <lb/>
the rolls, when he <lb/>
in getting a bill pensioning <lb/>
Jim Thomas, a Mexican veteran, <lb/>
which bad passed tho Senate, <lb/>
through the House, by swearing <lb/>
that not private <lb/>
bill should go through the <lb/>
until it was paused. It is claimed <lb/>
that its passage is practically a re- <lb/>
peal of the law, barring those <lb/>
who sympathized <lb/>
with the Confederate cause from <lb/>
pension rolls. <lb/>
Newspaper Should Be Calm, Can- <lb/>
did and Courageous. <lb/>
Has not the lime arrived when <lb/>
a newspaper of an individual may <lb/>
speak what he believes to be <lb/>
truth without being prescribed, <lb/>
and forced into silence The time <lb/>
was, perhaps, when the exigencies <lb/>
of the times demanded that a man <lb/>
should not say what his heart <lb/>
he believed. But we thought that <lb/>
day had passed. It would be a <lb/>
indeed if public sentiment <lb/>
were so changed as to tolerate the <lb/>
plain unvarnished truth, spoken lo <lb/>
be sure, kindly and courteously, <lb/>
but w cant or hypocrisy. <lb/>
are glad to receive a half pa- <lb/>
at this office that are <lb/>
afraid, we hope i bey are being <lb/>
sustained. Of all men the world <lb/>
the editors of North Carolina in <lb/>
this better time that has dawned <lb/>
upon have a mighty burden <lb/>
responsibility thrust upon <lb/>
They are to be the heralds of this <lb/>
larger freedom which we have <lb/>
They must not follow <lb/>
but lead the way. editor who <lb/>
will ill.- bis conscience and be <lb/>
driven silence by politician or <lb/>
priest, is a craven coward, and <lb/>
unworthy of his calling. Not <lb/>
that liberty should become license, <lb/>
or that a paper should because it <lb/>
can, betray and oppose the <lb/>
it pretended to Nut <lb/>
But we arc speaking of mat- <lb/>
of moral issues- <lb/>
question or right wrong. The <lb/>
newspaper that will condone a <lb/>
crime because it was committed by <lb/>
its party, is not worthy to enter <lb/>
the home of any citizen. We <lb/>
not believe in the so called <lb/>
paper either politics <lb/>
or religion; but neither do we be <lb/>
in a slave to party that will <lb/>
sell soul to curry favor with the <lb/>
A newspaper, like a <lb/>
should be calm, and <lb/>
Owe No Anything. <lb/>
While the divorce bill was be- <lb/>
jug discussed in House, we be- <lb/>
a few days ago, one member <lb/>
professed to this <lb/>
Idea. A fellow member said he <lb/>
also had great respect for Bible <lb/>
regulations and that he finds an <lb/>
injunction, no man any- <lb/>
wished to if the <lb/>
speaker would favor <lb/>
homestead clause in our con- <lb/>
ill is the first <lb/>
we have Doted th a <lb/>
tor is such a movement. <lb/>
We are doubtless not ripe for ac- <lb/>
yd, but the horde of non- <lb/>
over the laud <lb/>
every thinking man I hat it is <lb/>
time to cultivate and ripen <lb/>
public for the movement. <lb/>
It is a burning shame I hut we <lb/>
take up a for lit lie <lb/>
article but the honors due <lb/>
gentility men and women who <lb/>
goon enjoying all the comforts, <lb/>
conveniences and even the luxuries <lb/>
that they get from honest <lb/>
who are niggling <lb/>
their might to make that part of <lb/>
their which they col- <lb/>
stretch out lo cover their ex- <lb/>
so that the owe no one and <lb/>
have always a clear conscience. <lb/>
We know of a number of <lb/>
it where persons of the weak- <lb/>
sex, having others dependent on <lb/>
them, are driven almost out of bus <lb/>
into despair, from losses <lb/>
and delay, by persons that would <lb/>
to lie call d anything hut <lb/>
high toned people. It is too hard <lb/>
We absolutely need education to- <lb/>
ward and a revival of common <lb/>
honesty worse than anything else <lb/>
save th Christian religion. We <lb/>
can spend our thousands, our mil- <lb/>
lions for education along intellect- <lb/>
lines, but it is all a travesty, a <lb/>
snare, an incubus, a delusion, a <lb/>
menace to educate our youth, save <lb/>
on the foundation of honesty <lb/>
debt paying honesty. Shame, <lb/>
shame that and <lb/>
men will take the labors of others <lb/>
without paying satisfactory time <lb/>
and way, indifferent to the amount <lb/>
of privation, anxiety and <lb/>
distress force upon others by <lb/>
their indifference to principles of <lb/>
right between man and man. If <lb/>
anxiety and leads to <lb/>
mature death the of murder <lb/>
may well be laid at the door of <lb/>
many a one who dresses in <lb/>
style to float in so at the <lb/>
expense of others. Stan- <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND <lb/>
We are still in the of the race after your <lb/>
We offer you the best selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found in any store County. Well bought choice <lb/>
the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you wind you Want and to <lb/>
sell you if we We offer you the very best service, polite <lb/>
attention, the most liberal terms with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
you come to market yon will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do sec our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Bats and Caps, Bilks and Satins, <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and and <lb/>
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Scad ts, I <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters Furniture and that line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell fur Either Cash or Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
In New Quarters <lb/>
My friends and customers can now mo in <lb/>
the store-formerly occupied by Mrs. I. <lb/>
just opposite Forbes . with <lb/>
a full and complete line of <lb/>
Goods and Notions. <lb/>
HAVE ST RECEIVED A COMPLETE I-INK OF <lb/>
MILLINERY <lb/>
Trimmed Hals, Sailors, Chiffons, Silks and Velvets o. <lb/>
I airy one of the most complete Hues of Millinery lo <lb/>
be found iii the town, Mrs. M. T. have charge of mil- <lb/>
department and will he glad to have ail old friends and <lb/>
customers call to see her. <lb/>
The mullet and with <lb/>
which George Washington laid the <lb/>
the Capitol 1703 <lb/>
to be used at the laying of the <lb/>
of the Lib- <lb/>
in Washington, a few weeks <lb/>
hence. The implements have only <lb/>
been used once. They are the <lb/>
property of the Alexander Ledge <lb/>
of Masons, of which Washington <lb/>
was once Worshipful Muster. The <lb/>
rowel blade is made of silver, <lb/>
the handle of ivory. <lb/>
Saturday Night. <lb/>
OBSERVATIONS <lb/>
Ranges <lb/>
March Review of Reviews <lb/>
Prof. John R. Commons describes <lb/>
the remarkable arrangement be- <lb/>
tween the employers and the em- <lb/>
of certain trades this <lb/>
by which differences are <lb/>
adjusted delegate bodies <lb/>
both sides. These con- <lb/>
are now held regularly <lb/>
by the and the dock <lb/>
manager Of Um Great Lakes, by <lb/>
the bituminous coal miners and <lb/>
operators, by the Stove <lb/>
and Iron <lb/>
Union, and by some import- <lb/>
ant trades. What gives especial <lb/>
Professor <lb/>
article is proposal to extend <lb/>
the system to the coal <lb/>
of Pennsylvania, which is <lb/>
to be littered in a conference of <lb/>
iron and operators daring month <lb/>
of March. <lb/>
If you stoves or ranges constructed upon <lb/>
scientific principles which are economical, durable, <lb/>
and convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look <lb/>
for t lie <lb/>
trade mark, which is shown upon every genii in <lb/>
Stove or Range, and do not be deceived <lb/>
Six i have pa--i d into <lb/>
record is made, <lb/>
to ii certain extent, yes. We have <lb/>
a few, kind words <lb/>
to weary, navel <lb/>
grim on earth's chill and dreary <lb/>
pathway; we have given a few pen- <lb/>
Dies to a forgotten brother or tor- <lb/>
father as they, with sore <lb/>
and bleeding hearts, plod j <lb/>
way to tomb hoping <lb/>
that able of and sol low <lb/>
may brought What <lb/>
sad with no to love none <lb/>
lo caress and bind up the <lb/>
and pour the oil of <lb/>
into Hie darkened soul, no more <lb/>
the melody of childhood, no, <lb/>
more bright smiles on dimpled <lb/>
cheeks; u laughter <lb/>
from ruby lips and pearly teeth; <lb/>
no more fond and lot s <lb/>
from the dear companions long <lb/>
since departed to tin- bright and <lb/>
beautiful beyond, All, all is dark <lb/>
and lo the sorrow <lb/>
and wretched outcast. <lb/>
every life sonic rain <lb/>
fall. Some days <lb/>
I lien up. neglected one, lining <lb/>
your eyes and hear I earnest, <lb/>
prayer lo who note <lb/>
even fall of the sparrow, <lb/>
who is in perfect with <lb/>
humbles creation, There is <lb/>
balm in lie is u <lb/>
there, who can and will pour <lb/>
a glad song of rejoicing Into your <lb/>
soul, and cause your lo <lb/>
with emotions of <lb/>
unspeakable. <lb/>
Every dark cloud ha a silver <lb/>
lining look catch the <lb/>
bright smile Heaven's King <lb/>
through in the clouds. <lb/>
fill your sad, <lb/>
sad -mil with Mich as earth <lb/>
not of can hear, <lb/>
except echoed I h rough the <lb/>
dark waves of truth and <lb/>
Now we hare said, and a- we <lb/>
lake the mighty kiss embrace <lb/>
dear heart, we <lb/>
make every he glad, <lb/>
soul joyful, and every mind <lb/>
on tin- to us <lb/>
, i, <lb/>
Saturday night. <lb/>
. . , , American Re.<lb/>
Telegram n well <lb/>
informed character sketch of Kin <lb/>
had the on which VII, Mr. Stead's <lb/>
Britain's new <lb/>
down stilled under waters of <lb/>
Made Orange <lb/>
world loses when a <lb/>
doctor -irk. <lb/>
pauper well as the prim e <lb/>
can an idea. <lb/>
in life i- bin a little day, then <lb/>
bl us In- happy while on the way. <lb/>
One I if ii kindly done <lb/>
may win a friend, a <lb/>
Deceit i I be falsehood used by <lb/>
ii to musk human fin c. <lb/>
If the country needs a new <lb/>
brand of foolishness, la <lb/>
to hatchet. <lb/>
barkeepers in <lb/>
complaining about smashing <lb/>
Love i- to be blind, I in it <lb/>
bus a Hoed eye when l <lb/>
for money. <lb/>
The paw like in <lb/>
sec any redeeming in the <lb/>
race. <lb/>
In South Africa they kill the <lb/>
this country must <lb/>
endure them or die. <lb/>
Thursday Cedar Spring, mar <lb/>
Kill Miss Mary June <lb/>
Morgan mil Wright were <lb/>
The parents were willing <lb/>
lo loll In marry, although <lb/>
she II, and wore <lb/>
dresses, The boy is much <lb/>
older. <lb/>
A Catholic priest at II <lb/>
small town iii Poland, was recent- <lb/>
nigh by masked <lb/>
w ho ordered him to a <lb/>
Hie rubles which he <lb/>
in for construction of u <lb/>
church. Tho pries pretended to <lb/>
be limning in lit- desk the <lb/>
money. lull his hands on u <lb/>
revolver be <lb/>
bid on the bandits, killing two <lb/>
and pulling real lo On <lb/>
ice; the from I lie dead <lb/>
men was tumid they wore <lb/>
the cl mid -lib of <lb/>
i. <lb/>
the w lien hungry <lb/>
I seekers clamor lug for the <lb/>
by worthless imitations and substitutes, job that he held Kong. <lb/>
lead all others yearly sales an I popularity. <lb/>
tin of the writer's well known <lb/>
hostility in the p of <lb/>
Chamberlain administration <lb/>
Sold Exclusively <lb/>
BAKER HART.<lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
General was drowned matter id Boer war <lb/>
Friday morning, up to bus even led to cure <lb/>
-even applications of disloyalty. Mr. <lb/>
vacant had s in l., <lb/>
filed ill Male <lb/>
It would serve each kingship, in <lb/>
of greedy statesmen t- <lb/>
right ii -build care- the <lb/>
n name with a Into the <lb/>
view around thorn.- <lb/>
Charlotte Observer, <lb/>
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