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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 /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
N. C. <lb />
the Fort at <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
v,,, Monday, Maw Mb, will <lb />
the inauguration el <lb />
. weather I. not <lb />
i. for It. <lb />
I, is said Mis. Nation Will <lb />
newspaper <lb />
s i will null whiskey <lb />
try her or <lb />
. .,. on Mr. Nations bank <lb />
count. <lb />
will be almost end be- <lb />
fore the trial it <lb />
What So-. may be more lengthy one than <lb />
F.-of U people <lb />
, Libel Law Mill. may elect to b. tried <lb />
i for instance. <lb />
H .,. noticed The lawyers ca-j o far <lb />
h. ii For the defense <lb />
. a. <lb />
the Jr. O. A. <lb />
Misses and Nichols. <lb />
O. A. Fair, who was in attend- <lb />
in some . <lb />
,.;, of the M. here may be on. or <lb />
judiciary <lb />
. . ll bill <lb />
, the interests of the <lb />
to i <lb />
M., at Winston Salem lat <lb />
time and <lb />
says there was a full attendance <lb />
from nil over the State. <lb />
A. O. Cox a large supply of <lb />
Yesterday all that could be hand which he <lb />
on part of the weather either for cotton <lb />
to make the occasion of laying or cash <lb />
cornerstone of the Winterville, Everything here is <lb />
NEWSY HAPPENINGS <lb />
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb />
H. Feb. M <lb />
was all that could b <lb />
desired on part of the weather <lb />
High School a success and one of; <lb />
pleasure. Quite a nice crowd the value <lb />
present, and at the appointed hour, I of snow farmers <lb />
with colors Hying to the breezes <lb />
and jewels sparkling on the lapels j <lb />
of coats, the Jr. O. U. A. <lb />
marched from their hall to We nope to sec him well. <lb />
now. <lb />
of Pitt <lb />
is right sick and <lb />
has been for more than a week. <lb />
v horrible disaster occurred <lb />
on the Pacific Friday <lb />
morning, when ocean steamer <lb />
Kin de lo <lb />
,,,. Gate San <lb />
i . my And i, a <lb />
i.,., . ; be steamer struck r. k <lb />
., ii u few minutes, in <lb />
, . there <lb />
,.,. ,.,. than people on <lb />
;. .; of these were <lb />
Consul General Wild- <lb />
Consul at Hong Kong, <lb />
with bis wife and two children <lb />
were among the lost. Capt II <lb />
Ward, in of <lb />
.,,;,, was a North Carolinian, <lb />
. ;. Raleigh. <lb />
manufacturing, industrial <lb />
, .,. ,, . Northing into I or a week, and <lb />
, . I hat have often, and <lb />
lately. war. <lb />
,. stories about <lb />
i honest not i <lb />
I, <lb />
demanding a hearing before the <lb />
They protest loudly <lb />
and to tell the truth <lb />
some of them have a good reason <lb />
school building, where appropriate <lb />
religious exercises were held before <lb />
the regular order of business <lb />
began. <lb />
After this the Juniors, accord- <lb />
with the rules of their mystic <lb />
order, an impressive and inter <lb />
forget when need of <lb />
good substantial feeing to call <lb />
the Wire Fence Co. <lb />
Is there any difference between <lb />
the lengths of miles this and <lb />
other countries <lb />
has a daisy cut for <lb />
eating manner laid the stone. Their heads, etc., <lb />
program was very appropriate growing on honey- <lb />
lb but who to do so. rule, the was enjoyed by those In-1 <lb />
most basely a number of raffle It an For carts and every- <lb />
NO BANKRUPT <lb />
Or SPECIAL SALE <lb />
i l we wish to call attention to our NEW LINE of <lb />
AND EMBROIDERIES Jut Received. <lb />
cents yard to cent, and cents. <lb />
CHECKED and STRIPED DIMITIES, <lb />
LONG CLOTH, etc. All of which are being <lb />
sold CHEAP. <lb />
are being sold at REMARKABLY lo <lb />
prices, same as Special Sale Prices. <lb />
make it to your interest to call and Mt as <lb />
before you <lb />
Yours to please, <lb />
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
II <lb />
. . j- <lb />
few in number, take up all your paper t <lb />
knee not what next to Misses Daisy Eva Cox are <lb />
Their were a visit at Hoarding House, <lb />
their realizations pro- <lb />
saw, and <lb />
expect <lb />
to add. but the new and pro-1 A . Cox still highest <lb />
., to more curbing at and subjects of taxation that This L for cotton seed, <lb />
tads of the law than they re- have incorporated into tins was a for j, <lb />
,. ,., not attempt, bill, and which some of the com <lb />
A MEAN LOOKING LETTER-HEAP <lb />
lost many a dollar for businessmen. If a man i. <lb />
lodged by the coat he wears, be is also Judged U <lb />
letterhead be uses. An artistic, nicely printed letter <lb />
bead may be looked on as a good Investment. <lb />
In an article copied elsewhere <lb />
from ll Landmark, <lb />
. r writes very forcibly <lb />
I that i ex- <lb />
iii murder trials. Th. pie- <lb />
. landmark paints i-.-s <lb />
what seen in <lb />
time time again. <lb />
ii i- in wondered at when <lb />
horrible crime la <lb />
i u w to side <lb />
the n in whose hands are <lb />
with . while the victim seems <lb />
I, I,, Hen. feet, n <lb />
or quite made n <lb />
hero. sentiment is more or <lb />
It- many of the <lb />
witnessed <lb />
, c . the <lb />
marked an epoch in our history of, <lb />
have generations will Wad <lb />
would raise over a quarter of all <lb />
a gentleman with u they on dollars of money more than the for the education <lb />
. aid i the legal c would The bill i. likely . <lb />
by simply taking it and <lb />
of it, before it becomes a law in <lb />
lax libel law <lb />
v. h n they would not essay <lb />
Import Sugar t <lb />
later <lb />
; mi afraid the decent, honor shape. <lb />
-elf-respecting respecter. The double tax feature has <lb />
ready been stricken out. and the <lb />
exemption raised <lb />
WOO to <lb />
It w ill be dons right. <lb />
The price for doing It <lb />
will be right, too. <lb />
Send your next order to <lb />
The Reflector Office <lb />
Will mo. I <lb />
. ,,,.,,; rights and good names <lb />
i ,. who do not libel anybody <lb />
u what <lb />
d . f libel law Is on statute <lb />
.- permitting <lb />
for an purpose <lb />
and <lb />
SI EN AND HEARD IN WASH- <lb />
Sugar is one of the few great <lb />
young manhood the production of <lb />
I womanhood of the community was; which the States is weak <lb />
I dedicated to use and the up-laud dependent. In almost allot <lb />
building of their welfare and pros the great necessaries of life-food, <lb />
Iv clothing, fuel, <lb />
began with country is more than self support <lb />
an explanatory speech by W. log, tart in the matter of <lb />
Vincent. Then W. II. are largely dependent foreign <lb />
dale, behalf of Jr. O. U. A. supplies. And our sugar bill is <lb />
II., presented school with a the large. by far of any of our <lb />
very handsome and foreign of <lb />
dwelling on the which stand, <lb />
Bag, dwelling on the <lb />
,. Carolina year we pa about <lb />
,, ,.,,. at. <lb />
. . clamoring for i <lb />
the . ,. ., ,,,. <lb />
the of the cause of education. hemp. Every year W. pay about <lb />
Carolina were like ash. always doe., 100,000,0-0, or 11.86 for every <lb />
percent of -u- way and mm full man, <lb />
would not .- H <lb />
,., law th. e the fact Indeed, ml i more than <lb />
the I u f sugar which the I <lb />
, , . . . ,, the be surprising, to . . .,,,,,. we<lb />
,,,, roads is <lb />
I but the raid <lb />
bin, ii Senator Ate <lb />
i. ,., elaborate for <lb />
I present stale of lie <lb />
. it id. The people irk <lb />
. salvation In the mil <lb />
. . , as in most j <lb />
.-. i do not <lb />
force <lb />
S on them. The loll pro-<lb />
in its purposes, the <lb />
being the <lb />
III with b <lb />
in each county <lb />
. i are given <lb />
in regard to <lb />
Is. All count jail <lb />
put at the <lb />
. We all wan. <lb />
tin I hey pay sh <lb />
Wake and oilier counties have <lb />
Hied i, . But the power- eon <lb />
upon Highway i <lb />
and the machinery <lb />
net will <lb />
lion quarter. <lb />
Times <lb />
. channel audit <lb />
among editors, a <lb />
other land V <lb />
I, <lb />
hopeless a. <lb />
deal justly the<lb />
told by another <lb />
i tn be reported <lb />
,. Is very prevalent M <lb />
. of the instances el i , be very f <lb />
ill with <lb />
,.,,,,, caused typhoid pneumonia. <lb />
The North Carolina navy to <lb />
It. moored at wharves. <lb />
B. Jr., of <lb />
,; of some. f papers Wilson, to es here <lb />
I Ml Miss <lb />
and bespeak a higher incentive to Sates consumes annually we pro <lb />
a paltry tons, <lb />
from cane of Louisiana. <lb />
This does not include the <lb />
of tilt new island possessions, <lb />
Hawaii, and the <lb />
Philippines ; but these would <lb />
only tons lo our <lb />
prompt our people m the t <lb />
lend more zealously than <lb />
past toward the Intellectual <lb />
care of their posterity. <lb />
Prof, was followed by <lb />
Mr. B. King, of <lb />
who, in a forceful and able manner i . <lb />
but one that will last M the foreigner. And all this . the <lb />
long as civilization shall exist, and the fact that an <lb />
prove interesting as minds grow as Secretary of the <lb />
gigantic with the mighty strides of <lb />
this more modem age. Mr. King <lb />
ll i spiring, and lo to his <lb />
wit. sayings and beautiful <lb />
is at least to <lb />
make an effort to <lb />
better He bandied <lb />
hi-, subject a master hand and <lb />
is soon to lie re <lb />
Department of Agriculture <lb />
have no more need to <lb />
port sugar than to import <lb />
From Beet Sugar In <lb />
by <lb />
Baker, the American <lb />
Monthly Bel of Reviews for <lb />
March. <lb />
conduct of small lb. good be ha.-done this day will <lb />
and the self seeking <lb />
hunting an excellent change <lb />
are none are so small that <lb />
. It is the fact, and has <lb />
i Hun <lb />
Carolina Pros A-no- <lb />
be held ibis <lb />
will go In a<lb />
decided upon trip <lb />
., n in June, the <lb />
meeting of Nation <lb />
Association. <lb />
strike the <lb />
, i Henderson Cold Leaf. <lb />
-p j for one of each, will <lb />
ii suits alright. <lb />
been so, that <lb />
lo the limit to <lb />
ll -elves Into and <lb />
, Ingratitude <lb />
has been done for them <lb />
paper. <lb />
. the newspapers men are <lb />
a- they, by submit <lb />
-nib treatment <lb />
remedy, and a meal <lb />
, in their hands. <lb />
OF <lb />
to though there <lb />
new company has i- en <lb />
for purpose of <lb />
i South Carolina, and <lb />
. , , , acres of <lb />
i But <lb />
. p Ibis season, us <lb />
now rather late to begin me <lb />
of the ground. <lb />
over be plat <lb />
end the output is expected to <lb />
reed pounds. <lb />
sting <lb />
just <lb />
ii, <lb />
If res <lb />
it Is <lb />
year <lb />
ex <lb />
ii is difficult at times to get to <lb />
one's <lb />
Freeman Lumber <lb />
Company have commenced to put <lb />
p their mill. <lb />
We expect the oyster canning <lb />
establishment to start operating at <lb />
any time now. <lb />
A primary is to be held on Tues- <lb />
day next, inst., to learn <lb />
f a majority of white people <lb />
wish a dispensary or no. A meat- <lb />
lug was held on the 19th inst. at <lb />
which Dr. presided, to make <lb />
for this primary, <lb />
,., me a. though mere for <lb />
be an extra or <lb />
. lie and the House<lb />
,., i trial is to be taken up and <lb />
i . without delay. <lb />
will be entitled to a .,, mm ,, b- any <lb />
to prepare their j barkeeper, of our low., for <lb />
Of nothing <lb />
before week In mat the <lb />
lit . i . as Governor conn . . . <lb />
for lack or some cowardly <lb />
semblance of a man in <lb />
everything manly, wrote the Doe <lb />
tor a very threatening letter <lb />
matter. We have little idea <lb />
, did not know until <lb />
of Impeachment were <lb />
drawn what we would have to an- <lb />
. i, r and trial <lb />
Saturday the <lb />
have been in -es.-ion, <lb />
ed law. If only ten no <lb />
lice is given the Judge, and their. <lb />
hare too much manhood ., <lb />
retort to inch a contemptible <lb />
course as thin, <lb />
Jim <lb />
The of may <lb />
i mental appendicitis. <lb />
bill may not he up <lb />
be believes in <lb />
to prepare their <lb />
bear fruit for generation, to come. <lb />
Greenville licked us. but it can't <lb />
do it again. <lb />
N. C, Feb. <lb />
When the.-now passes away what <lb />
a picnic for farmers. <lb />
will lie merry <lb />
of the plow boy Will heard <lb />
all over the land. <lb />
good curt bubs <lb />
wanted by the A. Mfg Co. <lb />
The old academy it has <lb />
ban converted a residence <lb />
presents a comfortable appearance. <lb />
Miss Maud Button, <lb />
w ho has been on a visit for a few <lb />
days to tin M Keel, <lb />
home . <lb />
Misses Haddock and Mat- <lb />
tic Book, of Jack, were vis- <lb />
Mis. Saturday <lb />
and <lb />
Misses of Ayden, <lb />
and of <lb />
Th with the Misses <lb />
Wesson. <lb />
growth white <lb />
spokes wanted by the A. G. <lb />
Cox Mfg o. <lb />
Bar. Mr. a Missionary to <lb />
China, preached in tho Baptist <lb />
Church here Monday night and left <lb />
for <lb />
The child of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
T. C. Nelson died Sunday night. <lb />
Miss Ayden, was <lb />
day. last wk with <lb />
---s <lb />
I After He <lb />
In- <lb />
Mil do IS help her child sin- should <lb />
do. on.-., blessings <lb />
give him it to <lb />
do this, -ii- must <lb />
She Should use every means S <lb />
to improve physical s <lb />
She should, ail supply I <lb />
with <lb />
Mother's <lb />
Friend. <lb />
It will lake her <lb />
the crisis <lb />
east I y n d <lb />
quickly, <lb />
which <lb />
gives <lb />
vigors, the <lb />
Com- <lb />
sense will <lb />
show you <lb />
the <lb />
stranger <lb />
muscles are, <lb />
which the <lb />
1.1 rain, tho less <lb />
pain will be. <lb />
A woman Betas in Tort Wayne. <lb />
Mother's <lb />
for me. for <lb />
your <lb />
Read from <lb />
Mother's is a bleating to <lb />
all who <lb />
of <lb />
Get at the <lb />
store. SI per <lb />
I Hi I <lb />
E B MS let <lb />
A Noble Work. <lb />
The Chapter of <lb />
Daughters The Confederacy was <lb />
entertained by Mrs. E. <lb />
II. Friday afternoon, <lb />
February <lb />
that the South has adhered more <lb />
strictly to the principles of liberty <lb />
instilled our forefathers by <lb />
Washington followers than <lb />
any other section of the union, and <lb />
that Washington, bad he lived in <lb />
our would have stood side by <lb />
hide with Lee, this Chapter always <lb />
holds It February meeting on the <lb />
at they celebrate <lb />
Lee's birthday. <lb />
At meeting with Mrs. <lb />
Mrs. Harry chair- <lb />
man of the committee on the Sol- <lb />
Belief Fund for the <lb />
hospital at read a very <lb />
touching letter from Mrs. Henry <lb />
London, making an earnest appeal <lb />
for help in that direction. As <lb />
time goes on, hundreds, of <lb />
gallant men who, with a wooden <lb />
leg or crotches or with one arm, <lb />
have tolled home to eke out a <lb />
bare subsistence by personal labor <lb />
during all the <lb />
have since war, now <lb />
bending under the weight of years <lb />
and disease, have no alternative <lb />
Horn narration bat to seek refuge <lb />
at the pitiful <lb />
a sight as ever met the of a <lb />
human being. State provides <lb />
the buildings, clothes, food, nurses, <lb />
etc., but the sum donated is utter- <lb />
Inadequate to reach hospital <lb />
attached, where two thirds of the <lb />
Inmates lie beds of suffering, <lb />
many of and with <lb />
a dismissing lack blankets, <lb />
spreads, etc. Daughters of <lb />
Confederacy have undertaken <lb />
this work. The Chap- <lb />
on Friday, passed a resolution <lb />
to furnish some necessary supplies, <lb />
gentle are now busily <lb />
at work hemming sheets and <lb />
low cases making night gar- <lb />
for these sufferers. <lb />
A box will lie forwarded from <lb />
on Thursday morning. <lb />
Any contribution, of article, <lb />
elsewhere, sheets, <lb />
low cases, night shirts and blankets <lb />
from merchants or citizens <lb />
ally, will be gratefully <lb />
edged by the committee, Mrs. Jno. <lb />
L, Woolen Mrs. F. C. Hard- <lb />
Said articles or money may <lb />
be led at office. <lb />
Has, T. J. Free. <lb />
mum. G. Whilst, <lb />
At o'clock this morning at <lb />
the home of the bride's parents, <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Starkey, <lb />
South Mr. <lb />
Denmark, of and Miss <lb />
Florence Starkey, of Greenville, <lb />
were married by Rev. H. M. Bare, <lb />
of <lb />
presence of a few friend. <lb />
Miss Clara Bruce <lb />
ed at the organ and played the <lb />
wedding march as the bridal <lb />
party entered the parlor. Tho <lb />
bridegroom accompanied by <lb />
his best Capt. W. B. <lb />
man, of and the bride by <lb />
her sister, Miss Emma Starkey, <lb />
maid of honor. <lb />
The bride was attired in a <lb />
dress of tan broadcloth with <lb />
old rose and gilt trimming., <lb />
bat to match. The maid of honor <lb />
wore a brown with brown <lb />
velvet and <lb />
After the ceremony <lb />
were received the parlor <lb />
and hall. The couple took the <lb />
morning train Washington City, <lb />
where they will spend two <lb />
before returning to the home of <lb />
I Mr. Denmark, in <lb />
The bride we. one of our moat <lb />
popular young ladies, and white <lb />
Greenville give her up reluctantly <lb />
all wish her much In her <lb />
new home and new life. Mr. Den- <lb />
mark is a prosperous jeweler of <lb />
They received a large <lb />
number of handsome bridal pres- <lb />
am Beys.<lb />
Large Egg. <lb />
Mr. B. B. brought <lb />
egg by a <lb />
Plymouth Rock hen. The egg U <lb />
size and weighs ounces <lb />
Mr. Is much inter- <lb />
est Id ,, roiling ha. some <lb />
very line stock out at his <lb />
Folks who have bad toys that <lb />
can't control and don't know <lb />
to do with, can ponder these <lb />
instructions found In the 21st <lb />
chapter of the Book of <lb />
If a man have a stubborn <lb />
and rebellions son, which will not <lb />
obey the voice of bis father, or the <lb />
voice of bis mother, that when <lb />
they have chastened him, will not <lb />
hearken them. <lb />
Then shall his father and his <lb />
mother lay bold on him, and bring <lb />
him out unto elder, of bis city, <lb />
and unto the gates of his <lb />
And they shall My unto the <lb />
elders of his This eon Is <lb />
stubborn rebellious; he will not <lb />
obey our voice; he Is a glutton and <lb />
a drunkard. <lb />
And all men of bis city <lb />
shall stone him that <lb />
he die. So thou put evil <lb />
away from you, and all Is- <lb />
shall hear and fear. <lb />
If these regulations are followed <lb />
there will be no demand for a re- <lb />
for youthful criminals. <lb />
Landmark.<lb />
IS IN BLOOM <lb />
The great transatlantic liners that came across the water <lb />
last week brought to us fresh from the sunny <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 />
we never saw elegance for so little <lb />
Designs and colorings entirely new. Get a look at the new <lb />
No other store ever offered qualities as good as these <lb />
for less than one dollar and we could probably get that for <lb />
these necktie, too if should ask it, but the price is <lb />
THE KING <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
WOOD TO BURN <lb />
HOWDY DO. <lb />
Speak Mr, Soots to <lb />
Monday, 1901. <lb />
Carr is sick with <lb />
Perry went to Hobgood <lb />
today. <lb />
B. W. left this morning <lb />
for Bethel. <lb />
W. returned from <lb />
den morning. <lb />
H. of came <lb />
over this morning. <lb />
Barry returned <lb />
day evening from <lb />
Henry returned <lb />
day evening from Norfolk. <lb />
Mrs. J. A. Brady left this morn- <lb />
for Wilmington to visit her <lb />
mother. <lb />
J. N. Hart, J. B. White and B. <lb />
W. King returned from Raleigh this <lb />
morning. <lb />
L. I. Moore returned Saturday <lb />
evening from <lb />
Mrs. J. II. of Kinston, <lb />
who has been visiting Mrs. B. E. <lb />
Parham, returned home Saturday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mrs. M. L. of Raleigh, <lb />
who has visiting her <lb />
Mrs. E. M. Cheek, returned <lb />
home today. <lb />
Tuesday. February <lb />
W. H. Alston left this <lb />
for New York. <lb />
John Strickland, Kinston. <lb />
spent today here. <lb />
L. Brown returned Monday <lb />
evening from <lb />
Denmark, of Kinston, <lb />
came over this morning. <lb />
Tap came in Monday <lb />
evening from Washington. <lb />
New Big Store. <lb />
SE AT A <lb />
the entire stock of J. Boyer Co, Media, Pa, <lb />
HIGH GRADE <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS <lb />
In the margin of this paper It <lb />
so to remind you that you owe <lb />
for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
yon to settle as early as <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope you will not <lb />
keep waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
find the cross mark on their <lb />
paper <lb />
And It Almost Burned Something <lb />
Be. <lb />
Dry <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
Commissioners will meet <lb />
next Monday. <lb />
i Fresh Magic Yeast, Be. a box, at <lb />
S. M. Schultz's. <lb />
weather may make spring <lb />
hold back enough to save the fruit <lb />
crop. <lb />
The man who calls out that <lb />
the peach crop is killed has not <lb />
bobbed up yet. <lb />
March term of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court, for-the trial of civil actions, <lb />
begins next Monday. <lb />
Mr. Allen Warren, the best <lb />
hereabout on the subject, <lb />
says was very near <lb />
inches. <lb />
have bought <lb />
out the mercantile business of <lb />
Higgs Tait. The new firm will <lb />
on the business at the same <lb />
stand. <lb />
The colored man Joe Patrick, <lb />
who was shot by Tom col- <lb />
week before last, died Mon- <lb />
day. It is not thought the wounds <lb />
bad anything to do with his death. <lb />
Saturday Proprietor <lb />
Skinner, at Hotel Macon, bad <lb />
sonic hands in his wood house cut- <lb />
ting wood. It was so cold that <lb />
they built a fire among chips. <lb />
After supper Mr. E. B. to <lb />
be on safe side, went out to <lb />
the wood house to see if any lire <lb />
was there. found some and, <lb />
as he thought, put it nil A <lb />
little past midnight the wood house <lb />
was discovered on fire. An alarm <lb />
was in and Chief A. J. <lb />
a few others went <lb />
around and, to all appearances, put <lb />
it out again. They watched it for <lb />
an hour and seeing no more lire <lb />
went home, telling Night Police <lb />
man W. H. to keep a <lb />
lookout around About <lb />
o'clock the policeman found it <lb />
burning again, people <lb />
were aroused to attend to it with- <lb />
out giving alarm. After so <lb />
many catchings the wood house <lb />
a quantity of the wood were pretty <lb />
well used up, or rather burned up. <lb />
Jesse returned Monday <lb />
evening from a trip up the road. <lb />
A. Scotland <lb />
Neck, came in Monday evening. <lb />
V. Johnston went down <lb />
road Monday evening and returned <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Mrs. Nettie K. Clark, of Wilson, <lb />
arrived Monday evening to <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Wooten.<lb />
What Th. Law are <lb />
Do- <lb />
MONDAY, 26th. <lb />
The organized the court <lb />
of impeachment to try the <lb />
Court Judges adopted <lb />
rules to govern tho trial. Summons <lb />
was issued for the Judges who <lb />
through their <lb />
hen they were until March <lb />
. to file answer to the charges, <lb />
the trial to begin on <lb />
The pay of members of the <lb />
during the progress of the <lb />
trial was fixed at pet day. <lb />
Among new bills, introduced <lb />
was one by Warren to empower <lb />
county commissioners to draw ad- <lb />
jurors when <lb />
one by to protect schools <lb />
against diseases. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
One bill Introduced was to <lb />
vent Senator, from running at large <lb />
in Hall of the It wax <lb />
referred to committee on In- <lb />
sane. <lb />
Moat of other new bills were <lb />
Of purely a local character. <lb />
Court. <lb />
Mayor J. O. has disposed <lb />
of the following cases in his court <lb />
since last report <lb />
Heywood Moore, drunk and dis- <lb />
orderly, fined one penny and costs, <lb />
Bob Johnson, fast and reckless <lb />
driving, lined and costs, <lb />
Edward Payne, drunk and dis- <lb />
orderly, fined and costs, <lb />
Roy West and Rot. Moore, <lb />
drunk and fined and <lb />
costs each, for West, <lb />
for Moore. <lb />
lined one penny and <lb />
costs, <lb />
Richard A. Nichols, disorderly <lb />
conduct and rotating bound <lb />
over to Superior court. <lb />
Amos Wilson,, drunk and dis- <lb />
orderly, line one penny and costs, <lb />
Marion Perkins, drunk and dis- <lb />
orderly, fined one penny and costs, <lb />
drunk and disorder- <lb />
lined one penny and costs, <lb />
John Anderson drunk and dis <lb />
orderly, one and costs <lb />
H. left <lb />
for Durham see bis brother, <lb />
who is sick at Trinity College. <lb />
Wiley Brown, of the firm of <lb />
Greene Brown, left this morning <lb />
for Baltimore to purchase new <lb />
goods. <lb />
Miss Lucy Cox, of Kinston, came <lb />
over this morning to the <lb />
Denmark Starkey marriage <lb />
row morning. <lb />
Capt. W. B. and Mark <lb />
of Kinston, came over <lb />
this morning to attend the Den <lb />
marriage. <lb />
1901. <lb />
J. J. Cherry left this morning <lb />
for Norfolk. <lb />
X. W. returned to <lb />
Scotland Neck Hit. morning. <lb />
T. Jarvis returned <lb />
Tuesday evening from Raleigh. <lb />
L. C Bagwell, of Raleigh, is <lb />
visiting bis brother, W. II. <lb />
Bagwell. <lb />
Rev. F. I Harding returned <lb />
Tuesday eve,. from a visit to his <lb />
parents in <lb />
Miss Annie Dudley, who has <lb />
been visiting Miss Martha Dudley, <lb />
left Tuesday evening for New Bern. <lb />
Mrs. W. P. White, of Hobgood, <lb />
down Tuesday evening to be <lb />
present at the marriage her <lb />
Miss Flossie <lb />
Kev. G. W. Green, of Apex, the <lb />
returned missionary from China, <lb />
came this morning and is stop- <lb />
plug with Rev. Booth. <lb />
Mrs. John and daughter. <lb />
Miss arrived <lb />
Tuesday evening to attend <lb />
lumber marriage. <lb />
sent on approval. <lb />
This sale for consumers <lb />
only. All goods sold on <lb />
sight. <lb />
J. Buyer's <lb />
OUR PRICE cents <lb />
HENS SHOES. <lb />
J. 18.60. <lb />
OUR PRICE <lb />
AT THAN FIFTY CENTS IN THE DOLLAR <lb />
STRICT TERMS tores Crowded and <lb />
Goods sold for cash <lb />
mm hp. hit. <lb />
EXACTLY PAST <lb />
DISPOSE K <lb />
OVERCOATS. <lb />
. Borers price s I <lb />
PRICE <lb />
MENS SUITS. <lb />
. i price <lb />
PRICE <lb />
4-42 <lb />
OUR PREDICAMENT <lb />
This immense Stock <lb />
coming In on us Into our <lb />
already crowded rooms, is <lb />
placing u. 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 <lb />
cents on the Dollar. BY <lb />
ALL WEANS COME, <lb />
SALE . MORN., FEB. 33rd, 1901- <lb />
SHEETING. <lb />
price <lb />
OUR PRICE <lb />
Only yard. <lb />
CALICO. <lb />
Boyer. yd., <lb />
our nm r. <lb />
Only yards to easterner. <lb />
SHOES. <lb />
BALK WILL <lb />
Sat. Morn. F-b <lb />
HENS HATS. <lb />
price 1200 <lb />
13.00.<lb />
EVERY CLERK AT iS POST NIGHT AND DAY <lb />
arranging. Marking <lb />
FOB A QUICK, HURRIED SELLING. <lb />
CAPES. <lb />
.<lb />
COATS. <lb />
10.4 WHITE BLANKETS. M <lb />
It <lb />
1.111 <lb />
PROFITS NOT EVEN THOUGHT OF. <lb />
,.,. Mil O. N. T. <lb />
SHIRTS. <lb />
J Shirt <lb />
Now<lb />
W kind <lb />
Now cents. <lb />
Ask in s.-<lb />
i,., <lb />
We want in <lb />
and vicinity <lb />
to attend tills Bank <lb />
;,,. <lb />
N. m <lb />
S,. <lb />
Spool, j, <lb />
per cent <lb />
Desperate Effort To Sell Without Delay. <lb />
Nellie f <lb />
arrived <lb />
to marriage <lb />
her brother <lb />
Harding, of Center- <lb />
from <lb />
acre to <lb />
visit her sister, Mrs. V. Hard- <lb />
lag. <lb />
W. Edward, let <lb />
for Vaughn, where tomorrow <lb />
e will wed Miss Nora Nicholson. <lb />
He will return to with <lb />
his bride Saturday evening. <lb />
Harry of New <lb />
Haven, Conn., arrived <lb />
evening to wed one of our <lb />
ville young ladies, Miss Flossie <lb />
by fire. Two children, aged about The mar. age will lake <lb />
yearn, were burned <lb />
in the The mother Miss Nannie Move, <lb />
children was gone to a neigh- who <lb />
help f-- <lb />
get some wood when lire will go to Washington <lb />
attend the inauguration. <lb />
No misleading state-o. <lb />
nothing but <lb />
inc in <lb />
n in the wearing <lb />
Men. Women and <lb />
Children. <lb />
M Beginning <lb />
Reduction <lb />
l-k <lb />
WILL AT.<lb />
Store <lb />
Two Burned. <lb />
on the It. II. <lb />
Carney place, four miles <lb />
from town, a tenant house occupied <lb />
by colored people, was destroyed <lb />
Saturday <lb />
v you will see <lb />
goods advertised, look <lb />
at them. <lb />
complete mass. The x <lb />
Mountains of<lb />
N. C. <lb />
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Have You Forgot <lb />
TIT I AM STILL VINCI AN <lb />
TO DATE LINE <lb />
What <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb />
AND A M K THINGS <lb />
W WHICH I All I TO MENTION. <lb />
. Flour or Pork. <lb />
Come to me for your R <lb />
Yours to pleas <lb />
White. <lb />
Get a good <lb />
The Victor safe is <lb />
for home, <lb />
in all sizes con- <lb />
and general use. <lb />
to be lire <lb />
Every sale with a guarantee <lb />
pi Prices range from up. <lb />
L. j, <lb />
J. <lb />
STATE <lb />
II In N <lb />
The State <lb />
Convention will held in Win- <lb />
April 35-88. <lb />
The jail of was <lb />
destroyed lire Friday <lb />
The lire was caused by pouring oil <lb />
from a can the stove. <lb />
forgers for small amounts <lb />
have been operating in <lb />
Durham. The forgers were well <lb />
dressed represented themselves <lb />
to be drummers. <lb />
Governor has appointed <lb />
E. K. Bryan, of Wilmington, as <lb />
Judge of the Cistern Criminal <lb />
j Court to succeed A. M. <lb />
Moore, resigned. <lb />
Col. G. B. a veteran <lb />
of Durham, died a few <lb />
ago. fall he visited Mr. <lb />
J. in Greenville, <lb />
is well remembered here. <lb />
Dr. Street Jones, of <lb />
Three <lb />
months ago he was sand bagged in <lb />
New and his skull fractured. <lb />
He was sent to the Hospital for <lb />
treatment last week. He was a <lb />
young physician, a sou of Dr. W. <lb />
J. Jones, <lb />
School Trim and Solvent Credit. <lb />
To produce the best results <lb />
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the <lb />
fertilizer used must contain <lb />
enough Potash, <lb />
see our pamphlets. <lb />
send them free. <lb />
KALI WORKS, <lb />
Vi i S-, N <lb />
Some peopled shortcoming is <lb />
that they are so long going. <lb />
Even the professional strong man <lb />
can't always raise a baud <lb />
It g funny that the girls who <lb />
fancy work do work. <lb />
Love usually isn't go blind that <lb />
it can't distinguish a mark. <lb />
Some women seem to think that <lb />
there never was secret worth keep- <lb />
A CLEAR HEAD; <lb />
good digestion; sound a <lb />
fine appetite and a ripe old age, <lb />
are some results of the use <lb />
of Pills. A single <lb />
dose will convince you of their <lb />
wonderful effects and virtue. <lb />
A Known Fact. <lb />
An absolute cure for sick head- <lb />
dyspepsia, malaria, sour <lb />
constipation <lb />
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver <lb />
and all kindred diseases. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
SALT RHEUM CURED BY <lb />
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb />
QUART BOTTLES. <lb />
in <lb />
Till- <lb />
am a <lb />
War la s <lb />
U U. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
THE SCHOOL <lb />
HAVE appointed <lb />
As one of the <lb />
Pitt County. We handle <lb />
State List for the public <lb />
ever you need. We also have <lb />
COPY BOOKS, <lb />
i I practice writing I <lb />
slant and <lb />
tablets, fool's can paper, , <lb />
crayons, colored crayons, <lb />
The is pledged <lb />
the most to give a <lb />
four-months school to every school <lb />
district North Carolina. <lb />
If it does well in everything else <lb />
and tails there, it is a failure and <lb />
will not meet the approval of the <lb />
men who elected its In <lb />
addition to the pledge, the passage <lb />
of the constitutional <lb />
makes it the duty <lb />
to educate the boys because <lb />
y w ill be deprived of the ballot <lb />
j after 1908 if they do not learn to <lb />
Public Books in y me. <lb />
The pledge cannot be kept no <lb />
less the Legislature provides the <lb />
revenue. The <lb />
cannot provide the necessary <lb />
revenue unless it puts machinery <lb />
I in motion that will secure the list- <lb />
of property that is not now <lb />
listed at all. The solvent credits <lb />
,, of the State escape taxation. This <lb />
i . <lb />
L. H. Pender. <lb />
N. <lb />
Tobacco Flues, Tin Hoofing, fee. <lb />
Expert employed. All <lb />
kinds and work <lb />
first class, lie stacking of guns a <lb />
specialty. <lb />
Agent for The Oliver Typewrite <lb />
books designated on the <lb />
and can supply what <lb />
k- <lb />
pencils, slates, <lb />
companion boxes. et. <lb />
Some of Echo I p <lb />
species of to men <lb />
law able to pay tax it, but <lb />
many do list at all, or if at all, <lb />
j not at its true value. They lock <lb />
tin- notes and mortgages their <lb />
sales and do not give them in. A <lb />
I gentleman in Haleigh, talking of <lb />
Ill's matter yesterday, said <lb />
soapstone pencils cent, i plain lead Pencils cent, ., ,.,, i,,, has worth <lb />
of solvent credits. He claims to <lb />
owe about and only gives in <lb />
for taxation. It is not be- <lb />
best be owes He ought <lb />
to cents to be made to show under oath <lb />
rents. Good fool's cap much and to whom he <lb />
amounts that he deducts <lb />
the If were required, <lb />
he would pay tax on or <lb />
Instead of on <lb />
There is but way to secure <lb />
and single entry ledgers, the payment of tax on solvent <lb />
credits, and that is to the <lb />
rubber tipped lead pencil <lb />
pretty cover cent. I. . <lb />
in nice wood box <lb />
oil, and i <lb />
cents. A great big wide i <lb />
ink on the market. rents, t <lb />
White crayons, gross in box. <lb />
paper per quire <lb />
a nice tablet with <lb />
with metal hold- <lb />
pad pencil, slate pen <lb />
. all in nice wood box. <lb />
cents. <lb />
books <lb />
in <lb />
J. W. PESKY CD. <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Hags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
Nature, in tier efforts to correct mistakes, which mistakes hart from <lb />
carries- living, or it may be from ancestors, oat pimple, blotches and <lb />
other imperfections on the skin, as a warning that more serious troubles <lb />
haps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary are follow If <lb />
you neglect heed tho warning and correct the mistakes. <lb />
Many a lingering, painful and many an en death has avoided <lb />
these Dotes of warning Have been heeded and the blood kept <lb />
pare by a right use of JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA. <lb />
Miss Abbie J. of Marshall, Mich., <lb />
I was cared of a bod humor after suffering with It for flee years. <lb />
doctors my friends said It was salt rheum. It came oat on my head, neck <lb />
and ears, and then on my whole body I was perfectly raw with it. What t <lb />
suffered during those flee years, is no use telling. Nobody would believe me if <lb />
I did. tried medicine that was advertised to spent money <lb />
enough to buy a house. I heard JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA highly <lb />
praised. I tried a bottle of it. began to improve right away, and when had <lb />
finished the third bottle I was completely cured. I have never had a touch of it <lb />
since. I new got any thing to do me tho least good till I tried JOHNSTON'S <lb />
I would heartily all who arc humors <lb />
or disease of any kind to try It at once. had also a good deal of stomach <lb />
trouble, and was run down and miserable, but JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA <lb />
made me oil <lb />
The blood is your life and if roe keep it pure and strong you can positively re- <lb />
disease or face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S <lb />
tails It is for sale by all druggists, in full quart bottles at only one dollar<lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ions. Private New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Application will I the <lb />
town of <lb />
Grifton J. I. Km, Mayor. <lb />
J. Clerk. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
Are <lb />
Satisfy Your Appetite at the; <lb />
Carolina <lb />
door to <lb />
Vim. <lb />
Oysters, Game, Anything <lb />
If 1- -k <lb />
Cents. <lb />
Soup, meal, kinds <lb />
Vegetables, Bread, Coffee and IV- <lb />
all for cents. <lb />
B. <lb />
PILLS <lb />
Restore Vitality. <lb />
Cure Night Lo. of <lb />
1875.------- <lb />
Sr Schultz, <lb />
Wholesale retail and <lb />
Dealer, paid for <lb />
Hides, Cotton Oil Bar <lb />
Turkeys, Egg. etc. Bed- <lb />
Mattresses, Oak Suits. Ba- <lb />
; Parlor <lb />
Tables, Lounges. Safes, P. <lb />
and Gall Ax <lb />
eat Tobacco, Key Weal Cheroots, <lb />
American Beauty Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly. Milk, <lb />
Flour, Sugar. Coffee, Meal, Soap, <lb />
Lye, Magic Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Beads, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Dried Apples. Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Oaken and Crackers, <lb />
Cheese, Beal stand <lb />
ard Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
to see me. <lb />
mm m <lb />
Phone fit <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
given that <lb />
will be mule to the of <lb />
North to the of <lb />
two of th <lb />
I the town of <lb />
N. C This Jan <lb />
TAKEN UP. <lb />
A red with M ripen, <lb />
horns, about two <lb />
. been in my field <lb />
mouth <lb />
for pay for keeping and <lb />
com W. L <lb />
C. 1901. <lb />
. been in my field <lb />
Owner it to call <lb />
or<lb />
tonic ind <lb />
blood <lb />
slow to <lb />
Hie <lb />
PILLS <lb />
SO <lb />
of By <lb />
with our bankable to <lb />
or th for circular <lb />
copy of our <lb />
EXTRA STRENGTH <lb />
For the Man. <lb />
We carry a nice line of <lb />
long day books, journals. . <lb />
r Looks, memorandums,<lb />
order books, receipts, notebooks, <lb />
Ac, <lb />
For Society <lb />
all kinds an I <lb />
sets, visiting . <lb />
St i <lb />
box papers card <lb />
papers and tablets <lb />
N TO AM. <lb />
MAG<lb />
The Famous Fountain <lb />
gen <lb />
machinery act that the note not <lb />
listed taxation lie collected <lb />
by law. That could lie done with- <lb />
out prejudicial and i <lb />
done in other Slates. Solvent <lb />
I credits will never listed for <lb />
until some such thorough <lb />
and efficient method is provided. <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
Tin- Recorder roasts Dr. <lb />
In his <lb />
New fork speech that the <lb />
of North Carolina bad <lb />
better oared for than white women <lb />
in the of education. If Dr. <lb />
Mi Ivor said so foolish a thing, he <lb />
needs roasting. In place <lb />
It's not so; ill the second if it <lb />
were so, he ought to he ashamed <lb />
tell it the <lb />
ton Herald. <lb />
Results <lb />
of <lb />
or<lb />
Star, and <lb />
of Opium or <lb />
By in plain parkas. a <lb />
for our <lb />
to err. In SO day. or <lb />
money paid. Address <lb />
MEDICAL CO. <lb />
A Jackson CHICAGO, <lb />
For sale J t, <lb />
-S U <lb />
Greenville, N, <lb />
Dickinson <lb />
Maker and of <lb />
AM WAGONS. <lb />
And when it comes to <lb />
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb />
The fist young man's lime <lb />
he spent in faster <lb />
Lent. <lb />
often simply means that <lb />
the world has taken a man at his <lb />
own <lb />
II all the world's a stage, Alias <lb />
must hare first to try to <lb />
elevate It, <lb />
Adam may have had his own <lb />
troubles, but Ms trousers never got <lb />
knees. <lb />
Lawyers make laws and <lb />
lava arc made to other- <lb />
vise the lawyers he out of a <lb />
Herald. <lb />
Steam Engines, <lb />
Boilers and Machinery <lb />
I on Short Notice <lb />
Posts, Bracket and Balusters for <lb />
house trimming made to order. <lb />
REWARD <lb />
W. will M -i. for any <lb />
of Liver Sick <lb />
-1 . . we fan <lb />
not I. Dale <lb />
I'll, are <lb />
. I Hr, <lb />
never full lo live <lb />
1.1 . In. ,. pills. B. <lb />
hose, Beware of <lb />
and Imitation- hr stamp, taken. <lb />
CO. for. Clinton and <lb />
street <lb />
t I- . C <lb />
THE B ST PRESCRIPTION FOR <lb />
and fever is a bottle of Grove's <lb />
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply <lb />
Iron quinine in a tasteless <lb />
No pay. Price Me. <lb />
The On Day Cure. <lb />
for J in head thrust s. <lb />
anal . I t v oat <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
WEEKLY. <lb />
WILLIAM BRYAN, <lb />
Editor . Publisher, <lb />
in Advance. <lb />
One Year Months <lb />
Three <lb />
No traveling canvassers are em <lb />
ployed. taken at <lb />
The Reflector office. Semi- <lb />
Weekly <lb />
will be sent together <lb />
one year for or <lb />
one year for 13.50 payable in ad- <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having Qualified <lb />
i of as <lb />
tin-estate B. A. <lb />
is given to all per- <lb />
sons to estate to make <lb />
payment to the <lb />
all the <lb />
estate must present for payment <lb />
on or before day of January,.; <lb />
will be plead in off <lb />
This 28th of January, 1901. <lb />
V. W. <lb />
II. A. Jr. <lb />
of U. A. <lb />
RIVER <lb />
Steamer leave Washing- <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer leaves <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points tor 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 <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, H. C. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
virtue of the contained <lb />
In by a decree at Sept <lb />
term of Pitt Superior Court, <lb />
S. T. <lb />
Three it- Bads, I <lb />
Times <lb />
RICHMOND, VA., <lb />
Now Only Cents a <lb />
includes absolutely free The <lb />
Paragon Monthly, New The <lb />
Farm <lb />
A II A <lb />
an Para- <lb />
Monthly, now only per <lb />
year; per month by mail. <lb />
Address THE TIMES, <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
All Mic for In <lb />
year 1900 will a-. I <lb />
W. or <lb />
l old near <lb />
r MM check X r- <lb />
Va . box <lb />
M. <lb />
. i tut appears on record lo <lb />
Superior Court in <lb />
Docket Mo. min- <lb />
and V <lb />
As Ti On u mind oner there- <lb />
in. will public the <lb />
in on Mon- <lb />
day the day of March 1901 i he follow. <lb />
tract to <lb />
land. n the county of Pin. <lb />
t w ship, the of <lb />
II Mills, I. <lb />
ii . . I tin i land whereon <lb />
K. S. situate on the <lb />
aide of Cow Wins <lb />
known the land nil by K- S. <lb />
from II. A. deeded to <lb />
Mid his father John S. <lb />
and Green in the <lb />
whole one and fifty The <lb />
identical land James Galloway in <lb />
page <lb />
Oct. 1893.<lb />
Feb. <lb />
D. W.<lb />
Mamie <lb />
vs. Action for Divot- a, <lb />
The will <lb />
notice that entitled <lb />
in the Court <lb />
Pitt to the of <lb />
ii v now the <lb />
and the <lb />
will further take i- that <lb />
he ii required to appear at the next tern o <lb />
the Superior Court of said be <lb />
held on tho in Man ti, <lb />
the tun of <lb />
North and Of lo <lb />
the. action or I plaintiff <lb />
-he POOH for relief de- <lb />
1901. <lb />
C. Mot <lb />
Clerk Superior court. <lb />
OP North Pitt county <lb />
before the Clerk in the Superior Court. <lb />
Ron Fleming, Archie <lb />
Fleming Fleming, minor. <lb />
by then next friend Barrow. <lb />
W. Fleming. Al- <lb />
and Mary Pollard <lb />
Adelaide children <lb />
of Adam Fleming, whose <lb />
n lines are unknown T House <lb />
guardian of W. S. <lb />
The of Adam Fleming, Jr., <lb />
name; are unknown and who are <lb />
defendants in the above entitled cause, will <lb />
lake notice that Special Proceeding en- <lb />
bu m the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt county, Infer the <lb />
Clerk, In order lo partition of <lb />
I in Not the late Fernando Fleming among <lb />
heirs at law. And the defendants <lb />
will further lake notice they are re- <lb />
at office the said <lb />
Clerk Superior Court of said county <lb />
in the day of March 1901, <lb />
u N. C, answerer demur <lb />
to the petition, and in lo- <lb />
or the plaintiff will apply to the Court <lb />
for therein. <lb />
his the day of February <lb />
of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
J AS VII <lb />
for <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Hes always <lb />
on ban l- <lb />
good kept OB <lb />
hand. Country produce And <lb />
sold. trial will <lb />
D. W. <lb />
W. R. WHICHARD <lb />
I A IN <lb />
Whichard, N. <lb />
The complete in every de <lb />
and prices as low as the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. , <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
J ,,, Com <lb />
for<lb />
vs. V fur <lb />
Miami. <lb />
it- above <lb />
will lane that an action n- <lb />
at has Int-ii In the <lb />
Court of Flu to dissolve <lb />
las now be- <lb />
tween the W. J. ml <lb />
s. Ind said will <lb />
is required to appear <lb />
el tarsi of tint Superior Court of <lb />
lie held on first <lb />
in millet tin- court of <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
answer to the in aid <lb />
will apply lo <lb />
lie said cum- <lb />
plaint. Tin-. Ilia Mil. flay of<lb />
Clerk <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF<lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO BEE ME. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
PATENT <lb />
sad <lb />
-o. a. snow<lb />
The Eastern <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
TRUTH If TO <lb />
m i <lb />
-AT <lb />
VOL. XX. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, TUESDAY, MARCH <lb />
NO <lb />
AN LETTER TO THE <lb />
WE WISH TO SAY WE ARE GOING TO MAKE <lb />
STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR YOU. <lb />
White Goods and Embroideries. <lb />
last received a line of Dimities, Stripped, White <lb />
Goods, White Goods, Organdies white mil in color. The <lb />
whole line is beautiful, and we extend a welcome to all <lb />
Latest designs In Window Goods. Silks for <lb />
Waist. Beautiful Tissues. <lb />
You are welcome. No trouble to show our line. <lb />
W T. LEE CO-1 <lb />
ANNUAL <lb />
Stats Farmers Fire In. <lb />
Association <lb />
North<lb />
X. C., Feb. <lb />
This body met in on <lb />
Tuesday Wednesday, <lb />
I u h. The following <lb />
ties were Vance, <lb />
Cleveland, Catawba, <lb />
ford, Davidson. Rowan, Granville, <lb />
Mecklenburg, Alamance, Rich- <lb />
mood Scotland, Wayne, Caswell, <lb />
Martin. Hit, Orange Le- <lb />
Halifax, Johnson <lb />
Wake. <lb />
The President of the <lb />
Mr. N. B. Broughton, being <lb />
absent on account of sickness, <lb />
T. B. Parker, of Orange County <lb />
Branch, was called to chair. <lb />
The President and Secretary <lb />
submitted their reports <lb />
for past year, which proved that <lb />
the organization of the Branches and it is the <lb />
last March into a State of policy-holder to see <lb />
lion was no. mistake. u Branch h so doing, <lb />
The following are the prominent, or he have a <lb />
changes made in the j wake find he belonged to <lb />
T. Each Branch Association that had no legal <lb />
keep an <lb />
in its so as f General <lb />
be ready to promptly meet a loss in stimulate and <lb />
Monday January. <lb />
A tax cents on each <lb />
by each <lb />
was ordered to be <lb />
reported to the General Secretary. <lb />
if this amount should fail to <lb />
meet the expenses of the State As- <lb />
the deficit is to be pro- <lb />
rated the Branch <lb />
and they arc to pay same <lb />
on demand. <lb />
All of the Directors of the more <lb />
than thirty Branch Associations <lb />
represented expressed themselves <lb />
as greatly delighted felt more <lb />
ever the great benefit <lb />
Farmers Fire Association <lb />
has been and may continue to be <lb />
to the farmers of North Carolina in <lb />
protecting from loss by lire <lb />
By the laws of North Carolina <lb />
Association has any legal existence <lb />
in this State its policies are <lb />
signed by the President of the <lb />
State Association, and said <lb />
is making its monthly reports to <lb />
Insurance Laws. <lb />
The animal report of the <lb />
It. Young, <lb />
a very gratifying condition <lb />
insurance business North <lb />
Carolina, both for assured and <lb />
the companies. We now have the <lb />
best code of laws in the <lb />
South. <lb />
The department was established <lb />
by the Legislature of Before <lb />
that time the business was i i the <lb />
office of Secretary of State, who <lb />
was charged with the collection of <lb />
taxes from <lb />
and their supervision. Of course <lb />
the under the old law <lb />
amounted to very little. <lb />
Coder the separate department <lb />
there was collected for the first year <lb />
and paid into the Slate- Treasury <lb />
against 84,870.38 col- <lb />
year Besides <lb />
the above amount the Insurance <lb />
also collected for the <lb />
investigation of fires, 81,182.13 <lb />
for of annual state- <lb />
81,167.00. <lb />
The in for <lb />
the first year the <lb />
Commissioner was 17,888.83, <lb />
though the that <lb />
State because of the provisions of <lb />
the act had paid the year be j <lb />
fore about <lb />
supervision <lb />
has been well <lb />
managed and has helped the State <lb />
many ways. The reduction in <lb />
fire rates for the past two <lb />
years has beau over <lb />
premiums. <lb />
The commissioner has collected <lb />
in taxes more than his <lb />
salary for the past two years. <lb />
The commissioner has been <lb />
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND OF <lb />
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb />
In New Quarters. <lb />
My friends and customers can now <lb />
the store-formerly occupied Mrs. A <lb />
Mt, just opposite the Alfred Forbes store <lb />
a full complete line of <lb />
with <lb />
are Mill forefront of the race <lb />
We offer you the selected line of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to lie found in any store I'm County. Well bought choice <lb />
selections, the creations of best manufacturers of America <lb />
Europe. all year round, Spring, <lb />
Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb />
vantage. hi our pleasure to show you what you and to <lb />
sell you if we can. We oiler you the very best service, polite <lb />
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent well <lb />
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb />
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb />
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb />
Remember us the following lines of general merchandise. <lb />
Goods and Notions. <lb />
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE LIKE OP <lb />
MILLINERY <lb />
Trimmed Hats. Sailors, Chiffons, silks Velvets o. <lb />
all I will most complete lines Millinery to <lb />
be found i II; -ii. Mrs. M. T. will have charge of the mil- <lb />
will be glad to have all old friends and <lb />
call to see her. <lb />
Goods and Notions, <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Caps, Silks and Satins, <lb />
Jackets and Gapes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil cloths. <lb />
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and <lb />
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour. Meat, Sugar Coffee, ts, I <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
In Murder Trial. <lb />
usually successful driving from <lb />
the State insurance <lb />
companies and their doing what Is <lb />
called an j <lb />
no tax making j Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line, <lb />
no returns to the Slate. We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb />
department costs the Our motto is Honesty, Merit Bud Square Dealing. <lb />
by fire when one occurs, and the <lb />
Supervisors are to make the <lb />
mate of amount necessary. <lb />
privilege is given each <lb />
Branch to disclaim liability by or <lb />
in consequence of loss by wind, <lb />
provided this is added to the <lb />
of member when same is issued, <lb />
The President of each Branch <lb />
or his appointee is required to ad- <lb />
just all claims. Heretofore pow- <lb />
was given only for disputed <lb />
claims. <lb />
The Secretary of each Branch <lb />
Association is required to make a <lb />
monthly report of all new business, <lb />
and annually the condition of his <lb />
Branch to the General Office at <lb />
Agents are required to make <lb />
monthly reports of all business <lb />
done y them to the Secretary of <lb />
their Branch. And General <lb />
Secretary is reeled to make an <lb />
annual report of business done <lb />
during the year each all the <lb />
It was decided that wherever <lb />
two counties formed one and the <lb />
Branch, at a meeting <lb />
there was a mutual agreement by <lb />
vote to separate, the liability of <lb />
the old Branch ceased at that <lb />
time, i <lb />
The following officers were <lb />
for the President, N. B. <lb />
Raleigh; Secretary <lb />
A. E. S. Lindsey, <lb />
Vice-President, T. B. Parker <lb />
Executive Committee, <lb />
Richard Williams, W. E. <lb />
Ardrey, H. W. Scott and T. B. <lb />
Parker. <lb />
I In time of Annual Meeting <lb />
of State Association was changed <lb />
to third Tuesday in January, <lb />
and the Branch <lb />
help every Comity Branch, and <lb />
keep supplies of by-laws, policies, <lb />
blank books, blank reports, etc., <lb />
always on hand, so they may <lb />
be uniform furnished at lowest <lb />
cost. <lb />
The By-Laws, with changes and <lb />
additions made, will be published <lb />
and ready for orders in about <lb />
thirty days. <lb />
N. B. President. <lb />
A. E. S. Lindsey, Sec'y. <lb />
less than heretofore and pays it <lb />
more since the modification of the <lb />
com- <lb />
will return lo the State <lb />
will add materially to the revenues <lb />
of this department. <lb />
This insurance business is one If <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
a, co <lb />
immense importance lo the State. To Get At The Property And I <lb />
and there is no which <lb />
pays better revenue to the state <lb />
than this deportment. There is a <lb />
bill now pending the <lb />
to increase the efficiency of <lb />
this department by lug the com- <lb />
missioner more help. It <lb />
does not seem I i- that this pro- <lb />
position to meet with any <lb />
opposition k limes. <lb />
Essential to success. <lb />
No judicious persistent ad- <lb />
in the newspapers who <lb />
has offered for sale articles of any <lb />
merit has failed to score a <lb />
success. Hundreds of large ml i <lb />
have given <lb />
their success would have <lb />
impossible without newspaper ad- <lb />
I u floating shares <lb />
of copper company Mr. T. <lb />
W. expended for <lb />
newspaper space and received sub- <lb />
for shares at <lb />
each. Mr. Post offered a <lb />
million bis cereal <lb />
business, which he soys he built up <lb />
advertising ex- <lb />
Record. <lb />
As a result of saloon <lb />
agitation id Kansas a <lb />
at notified on a <lb />
Saturday that he would be given <lb />
until the following Tuesday morn- <lb />
to close his place. He at once <lb />
got out a thousand handbills an <lb />
a on <lb />
to which <lb />
and wore A local <lb />
paper describes the <lb />
biggest drunk the <lb />
town ever <lb />
The finance committee has de- <lb />
to let the festive canine go <lb />
nutated. And the untagged and <lb />
homeless dog will continue to have <lb />
sheep on bis bill of tare. Dogs are <lb />
certainly luxuries, and they are as <lb />
proper subjects as any- <lb />
thing you can name. If the Law <lb />
a poor man's cow and horse, <lb />
why should it not tax the dog. <lb />
which is not a necessity and furn- <lb />
nothing for man's support or <lb />
A tax on luxury is <lb />
certainly more just than a tax on <lb />
necessity. The Legislature is not <lb />
brave enough to defy the one <lb />
owner of the <lb />
Times-Visitor. <lb />
The above states the case exact- <lb />
the the <lb />
proposition to tax dogs got just <lb />
three votes, and yet if anybody can <lb />
give a good and intelligent reason <lb />
why dogs should not be taxed we <lb />
would be glad to hear <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
The iii-iii in business who fails to <lb />
advertise is like a He <lb />
may soar the air for a brief <lb />
space, but eventually must drop <lb />
out of News. <lb />
True Vain. <lb />
Landmark <lb />
There is a deal of complaint <lb />
that the revenue act is Inquisitor- <lb />
Unfortunately U necessary <lb />
to make it inquisitorial if all prop- <lb />
is to be taxed as should he. <lb />
Everybody knows, or can out <lb />
by examining the tax books, that a <lb />
majority people ill not give <lb />
in their property honestly for tax- <lb />
unless they arc compelled to. <lb />
They will keep back a part. This <lb />
makes law <lb />
It is offensive to honest <lb />
hut it is necessary to smoke out j <lb />
the class who will not unless <lb />
forced to. <lb />
That is certainly so. I here is a <lb />
vast amount of <lb />
money, stocks, bonds, solvent <lb />
credits and other Invisible proper- <lb />
y which is not on the tax hooks <lb />
as it be, a great deal of <lb />
household furniture and be- <lb />
longing which is hugely <lb />
for taxation. No law I hat <lb />
places taxable property on the tax <lb />
books at a fair valuation should be <lb />
objected to. The trouble with the <lb />
North Carolina taxing law is <lb />
so much properly escapes I lie tax- <lb />
lister entirely, while oilier cases <lb />
the inequality valuation of that <lb />
returned it so great. I'm Instance <lb />
A horse worth and re <lb />
turns may be said <lb />
to in- as high a level as North <lb />
Carolina property is returned <lb />
except in special cases. has a <lb />
horse also worth returns <lb />
it taxation A has <lb />
household furniture worth <lb />
and returns it for It has house <lb />
hold furniture worth Woo <lb />
turns Ho it is through <lb />
all the varying of proper- <lb />
When the genius arises who will <lb />
apply the remedy for this under- <lb />
valuation Visible property, <lb />
effects some sort of equality in <lb />
the returns, the honest-minded <lb />
public will rise up call him <lb />
blessed and a long step will have <lb />
taken Inward the solution of <lb />
the apparently taxing <lb />
question. True, how to get at the <lb />
real or approximate value of the <lb />
Invisible properly will . till remain <lb />
a problem, for this there is no <lb />
apparent remedy save tho <lb />
which will help lax books <lb />
without adding appreciably to the <lb />
present stream perjury. -Char- <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Up in Madison county a few <lb />
weeks ago there a iii murder <lb />
trial i which is nothing new in <lb />
for they to a <lb />
dozen murder trials at every conn <lb />
in th I and nobody is ever <lb />
This trial lasted for a week <lb />
or more resulted, we <lb />
aright, in a disagreement <lb />
jury. There were three <lb />
in Guy <lb />
were the brutes who bad de- <lb />
him of a life as sweet to <lb />
hi in a- theirs was to them. Hut a <lb />
living i- better than <lb />
lion and the populace always <lb />
forget-, when <lb />
done, the and those near <lb />
and dear to him. They commence <lb />
once lo expend sympathy and <lb />
aid on the the deed. <lb />
Strange <lb />
A friend ours, commenting on <lb />
, these . e, suggested that <lb />
relatives and <lb />
Turner wen <lb />
charged with killing a poll. were allowed to <lb />
at Hot Spring-. A . <lb />
per report of trial, sent out create <lb />
then murdered man should lie <lb />
during its presented this <lb />
picture, which is lo as <lb />
sail, pathetic <lb />
Floyd is surrounded by his <lb />
two little <lb />
old hoy, his devoted young <lb />
wife who c eyes are heavy with <lb />
unshed tears which now again, <lb />
during the most pathetic periods of <lb />
some advocate for the defense <lb />
while the able young solicitors ill <lb />
sonic specially powerful den <lb />
comment, escape all con- <lb />
and steal down her checks. <lb />
And side of Turner <lb />
and Duke of <lb />
each <lb />
men, clinging to unfortunate <lb />
re- as sit be <lb />
fore tribunal which j. passing <lb />
brought in in his coffin placed <lb />
before the jury, all bis female <lb />
relatives and bis children should <lb />
lie there, dressed in black, to weep <lb />
on r hi- body during the <lb />
trial, i- fair for one side t is <lb />
the other, we I hat <lb />
next murder trial in which <lb />
game is played that <lb />
the prosecution adopt our friend's <lb />
suggestion. Landmark. <lb />
I hi- Crop <lb />
Home and M <lb />
A merchant thinks hard of i <lb />
on their life or their death. <lb />
course this was pathetic. <lb />
always is at a murder trial. Did <lb />
you ever know a trial ill <lb />
which the if he had any <lb />
female Ives or little children, <lb />
didn't bring Into court <lb />
room to create sad, put belie <lb />
the <lb />
tors and the If the <lb />
sense enough to devise <lb />
the pathetic hi- <lb />
counsel ill do for <lb />
every Individual who <lb />
went into the court house Mar <lb />
shall during this trial was, he <lb />
had a in him. more <lb />
moved tho Bight the young <lb />
eyes were heavy with <lb />
and the <lb />
little children hose father's life <lb />
in jeopardy; and the sight of the <lb />
broken hearted <lb />
peanut i- an important <lb />
factor in tin- trade of Eastern North <lb />
Representative <lb />
Smith, of Hales. crop last <lb />
was not so large as usual, and <lb />
tin were not of very good <lb />
quality. price is very <lb />
tho <lb />
arc generally pleased with the re- <lb />
suits, Hie standard weight of <lb />
peanut- i- RS pounds lo the hag. <lb />
bot North <lb />
weigh pounds to the big. <lb />
an-about Inches grown anywhere, <lb />
fills ye n the price i- three cents a <lb />
P at price peanut <lb />
wising i- quite profitable. Most <lb />
of the peanut factories are located <lb />
across the line Virginia. <lb />
these the small and undeveloped <lb />
I blushed out, and <lb />
black picked out <lb />
prime peanuts us come from <lb />
poor, broken hearted mothers, u. f, are large and white, <lb />
whose wayward sons had brought of the grade are shipped <lb />
their gray hails in to the to <lb />
man who goes out town lo buy <lb />
in die extreme <lb />
goods should <lb />
that a manufacture has the hum <lb />
right to think hard merchant <lb />
who goes lo lull goods in <lb />
wholesale lots could be <lb />
Chased cheaper home. is <lb />
right to talk of home <lb />
industries n sounds patriotic <lb />
gives us a opinion of oar <lb />
selves but most us H <lb />
when we have money lo spend. <lb />
Herald. <lb />
often. <lb />
is publish- <lb />
the Testament as a serial. <lb />
The book is probably entirely new <lb />
to It T., <lb />
Visitors. <lb />
All j- <lb />
on the <lb />
doe-. <lb />
lint there Is another side. <lb />
ah nit the these murder <lb />
Where hi- wife in- <lb />
children, who h id de <lb />
ed ii protector n -up <lb />
port f Where hi- aged mother, <lb />
broken down a of <lb />
of a -on u hose <lb />
life was taken lit, these <lb />
desperadoes had they mil <lb />
endured Was there no <lb />
sympathy for then I the <lb />
man had been bin led, <lb />
he had lie, children in <lb />
we know b If he had <lb />
were forgotten. The <lb />
I lie fat us i m the <lb />
proper I have <lb />
of peanuts <lb />
pi-t and the farmers do <lb />
not like lo in- Into <lb />
with prison labor. There is <lb />
a bill in tho Legislature lo <lb />
die raising Spanish <lb />
peanuts on the Si lie Tim <lb />
in I he stale is <lb />
one of <lb />
depends on <lb />
i B lop. i- claimed dial <lb />
urge raised by state <lb />
lend- Io keep the i ice. Two <lb />
years ago the crop of peanuts <lb />
die ever u in this <lb />
country, and the price dropped <lb />
consequence, Tune. Vi <lb />
I ton. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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