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Have You Forgot <lb/>
THAT I AM CARRYING AN <lb/>
LINK <lb/>
What <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware A <lb/>
WHICH I aM I TO MENTION. <lb/>
Come to see me for your next I of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
The Victor safe is made to sill sizes con- <lb/>
home, farm, office and general use. <lb/>
Every sale soil with a guarantee to be lire <lb/>
proof. Prices range from up. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
THE COUNTY SCHOOL <lb/>
HAVE APPOINTED THE <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
As one of the depositories for Public School Books in <lb/>
Pitt County. We handle the books designated on the <lb/>
State List for the public schools and can supply what- <lb/>
ever you need. We also have <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
slant and double practice writing b ks <lb/>
tablets, fool's cap paper, pencils, slates, <lb/>
crayons, colored crayons, inks companion boxes.<lb/>
E of Our <lb/>
ARE you <lb/>
constitution undermined by ex- <lb/>
in eating, by <lb/>
the laws of nature, or <lb/>
physical capita all gone, if so, <lb/>
NEVER DESPAIR <lb/>
Liver Pills will cure you. <lb/>
For sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, torpid <lb/>
liver, constipation, biliousness <lb/>
and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
an absolute cure.<lb/>
Washington-. March <lb/>
Yes, the second inauguration of <lb/>
Mr. was car- <lb/>
through on an imperial scale. <lb/>
As Rome, the people are <lb/>
amused with gorgeous pageants, <lb/>
while they are losing their most <lb/>
precious It <lb/>
was fitting, perhaps, that a man <lb/>
who had just been given by a sub- <lb/>
partisan majority Con- <lb/>
more autocratic power than <lb/>
was ever possessed by <lb/>
can more than <lb/>
kings are allowed to exercise, <lb/>
be given imperial <lb/>
It was also in keeping <lb/>
with the extravagance <lb/>
which baa grown to such <lb/>
magnitude under his Bret ad- <lb/>
I ministration as to stagger and <lb/>
frighten the conservative <lb/>
of the country, that more <lb/>
money should be spent upon his <lb/>
second inauguration than was ever <lb/>
spent upon the inauguration of <lb/>
other President. how much <lb/>
this inauguration has cost the pub- <lb/>
Treasury will never be known, <lb/>
but that it is an enormous sum <lb/>
anyone can see. Four companies <lb/>
of troops were brought <lb/>
nil the way to Washington to march <lb/>
in the Imperial <lb/>
subjects, as it were; <lb/>
. the cadets from West <lb/>
, Point and Annapolis, who had not <lb/>
participated in an Inaugural par <lb/>
since Grant's second, before, <lb/>
and the regular troops from every <lb/>
military poet reach. <lb/>
lion to these, seven warships were <lb/>
brought near enough to have their <lb/>
entire crews in the parade. All <lb/>
of tins cost a heap of money, to <lb/>
winch must lie added the <lb/>
which the use of the office <lb/>
r the Inaugural ball, cost the<lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. W CD. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
notice to rue <lb/>
Every cotton planter should <lb/>
write illustrated <lb/>
pamphlet, <lb/>
It is sent free. <lb/>
Send lo <lb/>
KALI WORKS, St, N. V. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers Brokers in <lb/>
Storks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private WINS to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
soapstone pencils l cent, plain lead pencils cent, <lb/>
rubber tipped lead pencil I rent, n nice tablet with <lb/>
pretty cover cent, crayons, with metal hold <lb/>
in nice wood box n i end pencil, slate pen <lb/>
and pen, an lie, all in nice wood box, <lb/>
cents. A great big wide I I cents, of best <lb/>
ink on the market, cents c books to cents, <lb/>
White crayons, gross in box, cents, Good fool's can <lb/>
piper per quire, <lb/>
For the Business Man. <lb/>
We carry a nice of and single entry ledgers, <lb/>
long day books, journals, niter books, memorandums, <lb/>
order books, note books, time <lb/>
For Society pie <lb/>
all kinds and i box papers card and <lb/>
s. visiting I-. and tablets <lb/>
ALL <lb/>
MAGAZINES, <lb/>
Fountain <lb/>
Ulrica Right <lb/>
And when it comes to <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
Government. Like the legislation <lb/>
of the Fifty Sixth Congress, now <lb/>
happily dead, the second <lb/>
ration of Mr. was con- <lb/>
ducted, regardless of expense, sod <lb/>
I he dear people must pay the bills <lb/>
tor both. <lb/>
Some wag started a story that <lb/>
the two Colorado performing bears <lb/>
that were carried in the Inaugural <lb/>
parade by a bettor, <lb/>
were captured by Teddy during <lb/>
his recent hunting trip, and all <lb/>
along the line, was constantly <lb/>
There comes Teddy's <lb/>
Mr. is said to <lb/>
have been made quite angry by <lb/>
I the story and especially by the <lb/>
continued public to <lb/>
it. <lb/>
line to his declared intention of <lb/>
pulling the Senate on record, Sen- <lb/>
Morgan, offered his Nicaragua <lb/>
Canal resolution, providing for ac- <lb/>
quiring the right of way as an <lb/>
amendment to the Sundry Civil <lb/>
Appropriation bill. It was kill- <lb/>
ed, as he expected it to lie. The <lb/>
vole was to Hi to the <lb/>
chair's ruling that the amendment <lb/>
was not in order. Thus ended the <lb/>
disreputable though successful <lb/>
light to prevent Nicaragua Canal <lb/>
legislation, which is overwhelm- <lb/>
favored by the people of this <lb/>
county, which the republicans <lb/>
pretend to favor to the extent of <lb/>
having had a bill passed by the <lb/>
House before the Presidential <lb/>
Senator Morgan cannot be <lb/>
blamed having naked to be re <lb/>
of the duties of Chairman of <lb/>
the Committee inter can <lb/>
and he never spoke truer <lb/>
words than when he <lb/>
republicans arc not friends of this <lb/>
canal and they know <lb/>
Mi. didn't like the <lb/>
Hoar amendment In the Philippine <lb/>
amendment to the Army <lb/>
hill, which heads off much <lb/>
contemplated looting by prevent- <lb/>
the granting of long time <lb/>
and the disposal of public <lb/>
land- In the islands, but he did <lb/>
not to veto the bill on account <lb/>
of the amendment, as that would <lb/>
have been a dead give away, show- <lb/>
his disappointment because <lb/>
the whole looting could <lb/>
not lie carried out. <lb/>
The Senate Cuban investigation <lb/>
cast about and amounted <lb/>
to nothing. The report of <lb/>
farther investigation <lb/>
is unnecessary, the frauds <lb/>
are now being handled by the Cu- <lb/>
ban Courts. It is understood that <lb/>
several prominent republicans felt <lb/>
very much relieved when the report <lb/>
was announced, owing to their <lb/>
knowledge that any real invest i- <lb/>
would make things very <lb/>
lo them. <lb/>
Democrats have reason to <lb/>
complain when the work of the <lb/>
Fifty-sixth Congrats, which ended <lb/>
just before today, is studied. <lb/>
Being the minority party they <lb/>
could prevent extravagant up <lb/>
but they did <lb/>
the putting through the most ex- <lb/>
single piece of <lb/>
Ship Subsidy- <lb/>
bill, as they compelled the <lb/>
republicans to abandon the scheme <lb/>
to kill the bill reducing war taxes, <lb/>
both of which were substantial <lb/>
victories the <lb/>
L. H. Pender, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
Tobacco Flues. Tin Booting, <lb/>
Expert Gunsmith employed. All <lb/>
kinds Gun and locksmith work <lb/>
first class. He stocking of gnus a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Agent for The <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb/>
Mr. John C. Agent for <lb/>
North Virginia, of that <lb/>
and Popular <lb/>
MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
to to its Urge number of <lb/>
policy to the incurable public <lb/>
of com- <lb/>
will now in <lb/>
from this date will it <lb/>
to all <lb/>
insurance in the best <lb/>
insurance in the world. <lb/>
If the total agent in your ham has not <lb/>
JOHN O. <lb/>
State Agent, Raleigh, N C. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
Live, energetic at <lb/>
to for the <lb/>
Old mutual Benefit. <lb/>
Application will be made to the <lb/>
to charier of the town of <lb/>
J. L. Ki i-v. Sr., Mayor. <lb/>
J. C. Clerk. <lb/>
January, <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Impeachment <lb/>
To a plain man who does not <lb/>
read the the <lb/>
Hues, the accused judges have com- <lb/>
a crime and misdemeanor. <lb/>
The is against <lb/>
them and to volunteer for their <lb/>
to say nothing of its <lb/>
is to repeat the odious <lb/>
of a <lb/>
When the Constitution of North <lb/>
Carolina declare <lb/>
Supreme Court shall have <lb/>
original jurisdiction to bear claims <lb/>
against the State, but its decision <lb/>
shall merely be recommendatory; <lb/>
no process In the nature of <lb/>
shall issue <lb/>
The declaration is as plain us <lb/>
that of the Declaration, <lb/>
shalt not and therefore, <lb/>
when the Supreme Court judges is <lb/>
sue a mandamus to the Treasurer <lb/>
of North Carolina commanding him <lb/>
to pay certain money to a person <lb/>
named, that the Legislature has <lb/>
by special resolution, ordered not <lb/>
to pay out to him, they violated <lb/>
the Constitution, the <lb/>
the Legislative branch of <lb/>
authority, and committed an net <lb/>
which is defined to be a crime and <lb/>
for which it the punish- <lb/>
which <lb/>
Now, what had a Legislature to <lb/>
do, which had taken a solemn oath <lb/>
to support the Constitution. Hail <lb/>
the judges committed the act <lb/>
Had they issued a mandamus writ <lb/>
Had they defied the Legislature <lb/>
were true to its letter and <lb/>
Had the Legislature usurp <lb/>
ed any authority that was not its <lb/>
Were these acts of the <lb/>
judges crimes or ac- <lb/>
cording to on r fundamental law I <lb/>
If they I the duty of our <lb/>
Legislature en so plain that he <lb/>
who runs might <lb/>
City Economist. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed. Oil Bar- <lb/>
s's, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
Carriages, -Carts, Parlor <lb/>
lilts, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
I and Ax <lb/>
eat Tobacco, Key Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Cigarettes, Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents. Raisins, Class <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Sewing Ma chines, and nu- <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
ill. <lb/>
Phone K <lb/>
HI V SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer My res 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/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. tarries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE- <lb/>
Notice U that application <lb/>
will be mads to the Assembly of <lb/>
lo prohibit of <lb/>
liquor within two miles of las <lb/>
Baptist church near the town Bethel, <lb/>
N C. This Jan 1901. <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Vitality, Loaf and <lb/>
Care In potency. <lb/>
nil want ins- <lb/>
II effects of of <lb/>
and <lb/>
A nerve tonic <lb/>
blood builder. H. . <lb/>
pink slow to p.-la <lb/>
and in <lb/>
fir By nail <lb/>
. per box. W <lb/>
with oar to core <lb/>
or the money Send for <lb/>
copy of our . <lb/>
fr Lo<lb/>
of Power. <lb/>
II t <lb/>
i Auxin. <lb/>
; L-f or <lb/>
Liquor. By mail in plain a <lb/>
for 05.00 our bankable <lb/>
bond to core In or refund <lb/>
money paid. Address <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
Clinton . Ste., <lb/>
For by J L <lb/>
A i who <lb/>
ill f various <lb/>
told a Boston Herald <lb/>
that he now <lb/>
in inK newspaper ad <lb/>
bu. when I take up a news- <lb/>
paper it is for i k ii- <lb/>
and my mind is in a <lb/>
state to If I <lb/>
an I can <lb/>
be sure it was a that <lb/>
had read Rec-<lb/>
Greenville, N, O. <lb/>
on <lb/>
Maker and of <lb/>
AND WAGONS. <lb/>
Steam Engines, <lb/>
and Machinery <lb/>
Repaired on Short <lb/>
Brackets and for <lb/>
trimming mads to order. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All OS ink me for guano for the <lb/>
year 1900 and prior, call <lb/>
with n. or <lb/>
S i I. ii ii i I'll- k. r. near <lb/>
Groin or tend check direct tome, S r- <lb/>
box <lb/>
O. M <lb/>
TAKEN UP. <lb/>
A ml cow with brindle <lb/>
horns, apparently two <lb/>
yearn old, In my field about <lb/>
Owner i hereby notified to call <lb/>
for same and pay for keeping and <lb/>
coat W. I. <lb/>
S. Jan. 1901. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
duly qualified the <lb/>
I k of Pitt county <lb/>
r U. A. House, Sr., <lb/>
notice given to all per- <lb/>
to the to make <lb/>
immediate to the <lb/>
all -on- claims the <lb/>
estate present the same for <lb/>
on or before the 28th day of January, <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb/>
recovery. <lb/>
of January, Ml. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Administrators of B. A. <lb/>
IMPORTANT LAND SALE. <lb/>
virtue of the power contained and <lb/>
in me by a Sept. <lb/>
tern ISM of Pitt Superior Court, in the <lb/>
T. Hooker B. <lb/>
Dixon and others, as appears record in <lb/>
the Clerk's of the Superior Court In <lb/>
Docket No. action min- <lb/>
Docket No. Ill and <lb/>
Ti and there- <lb/>
in, I still ex pone to public before the <lb/>
Court House door in Greenville, on Mon- <lb/>
day the day f March 1901 the follow- <lb/>
tract land to one tract <lb/>
Of land, situated the county of Pitt. <lb/>
township, the of <lb/>
II Mills, L. Clark, Robert <lb/>
Dixon and others being the laud whereon <lb/>
the said K. S. Dixon situate i <lb/>
on the <lb/>
north side <lb/>
tho laud chased by K <lb/>
Dixon from II. A. and deeded lo <lb/>
said Dixon by his father John <lb/>
and Green containing In the <lb/>
whole one hundred and acres. The <lb/>
identical land con <lb/>
i appear <lb/>
Hooker. <lb/>
James Galloway in <lb/>
trust, as appears in page <lb/>
cash. <lb/>
Feb. 1901. <lb/>
Oct. 1898. Terms <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
Satisfy Your Appetite at tho <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Next door to <lb/>
Everything New and Clean. <lb/>
Anything Good to Eat. <lb/>
as Cents. <lb/>
Houp, a kinds meat, kinds <lb/>
Coffee De- <lb/>
all for <lb/>
B. W. KER, <lb/>
Manager <lb/>
THE <lb/>
fever is a bottle of Grove's <lb/>
Chill Tonic. It simply <lb/>
Iron and quinine in a tasteless <lb/>
Bo pay. Price Mo. <lb/>
Pitt county <lb/>
before the Clerk in Superior Court. <lb/>
Rose Fleming, Archie <lb/>
Fleming and Nannie Fleming, minors, <lb/>
by nest friend Harrow. <lb/>
Against <lb/>
Fleming, W, Fleming. Al- <lb/>
Pollard and Pollard hie <lb/>
wife, Adelaide Fleming the children <lb/>
of Adam Fleming, Jr., whose <lb/>
11.11111 are unknown and D. T House <lb/>
of w s. Fleming a lunatic. <lb/>
The children of Adam Fleming, Jr., <lb/>
whose names are unknown and who are <lb/>
in Hi above cause, will <lb/>
like notice thatS Special Proceeding en- <lb/>
titled as has Urn commenced in <lb/>
Superior Court of Flit county, before the <lb/>
Clerk, In order to make partition of the <lb/>
the late Fernando Fleming among <lb/>
his liens at law. And the said defendants <lb/>
will farther lake notice that arc re-. <lb/>
in at the office of the said <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court of said county <lb/>
on Wednesday lbs 10th day of March 1901, <lb/>
in C, answer or demur <lb/>
lo die mid in laid ac- <lb/>
Ii plaintiff will apply to the Court <lb/>
for relief <lb/>
This the day February <lb/>
D. C <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt county. <lb/>
for <lb/>
Three Papers, due Year Each, <lb/>
Times <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA., <lb/>
Now Only a Year, <lb/>
absolutely free The <lb/>
Paragon Mont lily, New The <lb/>
Farm Philadelphia. <lb/>
TIMES. <lb/>
Farm Journal Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only per <lb/>
per month by mail. <lb/>
Address THE TIMES, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on I, <lb/>
Fresh goods kept <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W, R, WHICHARD BRO., <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
j. a. an, <lb/>
-------DEALER IN------- <lb/>
r, <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice <lb/>
COME TO SEE MB. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, Nebraska. <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Year Six Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy fie. <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
The Hem I- <lb/>
Weekly sad <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one for or Tug Daily <lb/>
Reflector and <lb/>
one year ad- <lb/>
mm <lb/>
W will reward for <lb/>
-f Rich<lb/>
not with <lb/>
nit. ilia an <lb/>
and <lb/>
fall t at inf act ion. <lb/>
IS pill of <lb/>
hr null. taken, <lb/>
CU. and <lb/>
k-on III. For Try <lb/>
i . C <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
m i M <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TRUTH TO <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH la <lb/>
NO so <lb/>
March Proclamations.<lb/>
ml <lb/>
new, neat and clean. <lb/>
we ask is for you to see our line. <lb/>
seen it. See it today. <lb/>
Val Laces, Allover <lb/>
to match all edgings. <lb/>
X or we re <lb/>
Silks, Pine Apple Tissue, <lb/>
India <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
a Crime <lb/>
The of Major Moses <lb/>
that is a is not <lb/>
rhetoric. Contagion which <lb/>
resulted the death of an in- <lb/>
and which can <lb/>
I traced, to the indifference or deg- <lb/>
of should be classed <lb/>
pas a crime by the statutes. <lb/>
south Along. <lb/>
the Civil War the South <lb/>
was very poor, and it emerged <lb/>
from that condition slowly. Dur- <lb/>
its poverty it acquired a habit <lb/>
of complaining that it was poor <lb/>
it has difficulty in shaking <lb/>
But for several years it has <lb/>
been making money out of and <lb/>
cotton mills, cotton crops <lb/>
not all contagious distort it <lb/>
-be prevented by and in- <lb/>
J-the world, and in nearly every mM <lb/>
TOWN MATTERS. <lb/>
Transacted by Board of Alder- <lb/>
men-Bond Election Called, <lb/>
The Board of met In <lb/>
regular session Thursday <lb/>
in I'm present. <lb/>
Alderman-elect I. E. Sous, <lb/>
from Third ward to J. C. <lb/>
Ion. resigned, nil <lb/>
The Board first took up t mat- <lb/>
of providing for the b id <lb/>
to be held the second Tues- <lb/>
day in April accordance with <lb/>
the bill passed by the As- <lb/>
of Carolina. The <lb/>
following and Poll hold- <lb/>
were appointed for the several <lb/>
wards, the election in each to be <lb/>
held at the places <lb/>
FIRST <lb/>
Registrar, J. B. Jarvis. Poll <lb/>
holders, W. J. and S, P. <lb/>
Humphrey. Voting place, color- <lb/>
ed Odd Fellows hall. <lb/>
SECOND ward <lb/>
Registrar, Charles John <lb/>
Poll holders, J. L. <lb/>
L. C. Arthur. Voting place, of- <lb/>
on comer of Clark property. <lb/>
THIRD WARD. <lb/>
Registrar, I,. W. Lawrence. Poll <lb/>
holders, II. C. Hooker and II. A. <lb/>
White. Voting place, Court <lb/>
House. <lb/>
WARD. <lb/>
Registrar, W. L. Brown. Poll <lb/>
holders. J. and T. E. <lb/>
Hooker. Voting place, <lb/>
Moore store. <lb/>
FIFTH WARD. <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are still in the forefront of the race <lb/>
We offer you the best selected line of <lb/>
II ft CO. In New <lb/>
My friends customers can now find rue in <lb/>
store-formerly occupied by Mrs. y. I. <lb/>
just opposite the Alfred Forbes with <lb/>
a full and complete line of <lb/>
Goods and Notions. <lb/>
WE HAVE RECEIVED A COMPLETE LINE OF <lb/>
MILLINERY <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
Registrar. A. A. Forbes. Poll <lb/>
paid good dividends. It is begin- holders, J. and II. C. <lb/>
to cease the changes Voting place, Farmers <lb/>
I its poverty. It never was very j Warehouse. <lb/>
much In debt its and A new of voters <lb/>
has been fast out of debt was ordered for this election, <lb/>
for supplies, has been All resident physicians of the <lb/>
buying property and securities, town were to vaccinate <lb/>
the extension of a <lb/>
gums malady has been the result of <lb/>
Somebody's neglect reasonable <lb/>
That such diseases <lb/>
-s have not stamped has <lb/>
I due to the refusal of people to <lb/>
j take trouble or to the <lb/>
of secluding a pa- <lb/>
and disinfecting their own <lb/>
persons belongings. <lb/>
It is the opinion of Major fa of money home capital is rents for each person vaccinated, <lb/>
that ill industrial j the town also to pay for the virus <lb/>
enterprises as well securities, soused. <lb/>
Mr. B. Baker, of Baltimore, <lb/>
who has just returned from the <lb/>
South, says the Southern banks are <lb/>
any all of town <lb/>
presenting themselves <lb/>
pose, to charge the town <lb/>
persons who may be attacked by<lb/>
disorder should be sen <lb/>
to a hospital or pest house. A law <lb/>
to effect this every case, how- <lb/>
ever, would defeat own object. <lb/>
There are families that are well able <lb/>
to place a patient in complete <lb/>
and intelligent enough to <lb/>
danger to others. If forced <lb/>
to choose between a <lb/>
ed parent or child to a hospital, to <lb/>
be cared for by and con- <lb/>
the nature of the ailment <lb/>
most persons would prefer the lat- <lb/>
course, provided they could be <lb/>
the spread of the <lb/>
disease. There would be less con- <lb/>
a more effective war <lb/>
contagion if health officers <lb/>
should be authorized to send to the <lb/>
hospital any who could <lb/>
be isolated at home and properly <lb/>
cared for by relatives. II is the <lb/>
fear of the pest house that causes <lb/>
to refuse to report the <lb/>
true character of a <lb/>
The exercise of a wise dis- <lb/>
the part of health of- <lb/>
would win public sympathy <lb/>
for the fight against preventable <lb/>
diseases. The of per- <lb/>
sons who should have caused the <lb/>
spread of a disease through <lb/>
would have a wholesome effect. <lb/>
The education of the ignorant con- <lb/>
the rules to be followed to <lb/>
contagion is also <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
It is doubtful whether Texas, the <lb/>
and Georgia will need <lb/>
any capital to move the <lb/>
next cotton crop. North <lb/>
Carolina has fallen from to ti per <lb/>
cent. The South is more <lb/>
buying less of its supplies that <lb/>
formerly, and cotton is its <lb/>
proper position as a money crop <lb/>
after has <lb/>
provided Y. Journal of <lb/>
Commerce. <lb/>
Horrible Heath. <lb/>
The committee reported <lb/>
about in the treasury. <lb/>
The street committee reported <lb/>
that addition lo work <lb/>
done during the past mouth, <lb/>
had been purchased the <lb/>
bill approaching the river bridge <lb/>
put in good ion. <lb/>
The other committee had no <lb/>
special reports to offer, except that <lb/>
everything their respective de- <lb/>
was in good condition. <lb/>
The Tux Collector, Assistant <lb/>
Polios and Chief of Police made <lb/>
their <lb/>
The Board decided that to re- <lb/>
store the recently partially burned <lb/>
building belonging to <lb/>
and on Fifth street, <lb/>
should be constituted repairing <lb/>
Papers incorporation have <lb/>
been taken out for the Neuse mill <lb/>
log Co., of Kinston, to <lb/>
meal Hour and the buy- <lb/>
of bay, grain, wood coal, <lb/>
the capital Stock being <lb/>
with privilege of increasing <lb/>
The are Mess. <lb/>
J. A. Harvey, Chas. F. Harvey, <lb/>
L. Harvey, C. Felix Harvey and <lb/>
E. L. Harvey <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
We learned this afternoon of the <lb/>
most horrible death by tire of Mr. <lb/>
Charles Wilson, at bis home at In- <lb/>
this <lb/>
Mr. Wilson went home lost night j said building, <lb/>
a state of intoxication. Ilia M. <lb/>
was as to frighten his H duplicate retail liquor license, <lb/>
wile, who look her four children origins having been <lb/>
and left the house, going over to a destroyed in the late lire. <lb/>
to be found in any store Pitt County. Well bought <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all year round, Spring, Summer <lb/>
Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what yon want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you the very service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
you come to market yon will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do not see our Immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us following lines of general merchandise, <lb/>
Ti ii <lb/>
all kinds <lb/>
nil <lb/>
I will carry the mi <lb/>
be found ill the <lb/>
customers call t <lb/>
town. Mn <lb/>
will <lb/>
her. <lb/>
. II. T. <lb/>
be glad <lb/>
i-a <lb/>
hi <lb/>
nave all <lb/>
Silks <lb/>
line <lb/>
ell <lb/>
her <lb/>
and Velvets o. <lb/>
of to <lb/>
of mil- <lb/>
friends and <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Caps. Silks and Sal ins, <lb/>
Jackets Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's and <lb/>
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Lard, Scad I <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and in that line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, lint sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
CO, <lb/>
neighbor's to spend the <lb/>
About o'clock a heard <lb/>
Mr. Wilson yelling and went in the <lb/>
house and found his clothing on <lb/>
fire. The became scared, <lb/>
and instead of trying to put the lire <lb/>
out, ran over to tell Mr. Thomas <lb/>
Wilson, a brother of Mr. Charles <lb/>
The burning man ran out <lb/>
and fell in a ditch, <lb/>
and breathed a few times <lb/>
being <lb/>
It is not known how Mr. Wilson <lb/>
caught on fire, but. it is supposed <lb/>
that he laid front of the <lb/>
fire and rolled in it or a spark pop- <lb/>
on his clothing. <lb/>
The remains were buried this <lb/>
the family burying <lb/>
ground. <lb/>
Mr. Wilson was a splendid <lb/>
farmer and a good neighbor but <lb/>
was devoid of reason when nu <lb/>
the influence of His <lb/>
horrible ending is deplored, and <lb/>
much sympathy is expressed to- <lb/>
first his wife orphan child- <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
A petition from P. <lb/>
to be released from taxes on <lb/>
a town lot charged against him, <lb/>
which he did not own, was referred <lb/>
to the Tax Collector to investigate <lb/>
and make such correction as the <lb/>
case required. <lb/>
The Mini committee was in- <lb/>
to purchase new harness <lb/>
for the town team. <lb/>
A. J. tendered his <lb/>
nation as Chief of the Fire Depart- <lb/>
and stating that he could <lb/>
not serve longer I be resignation <lb/>
was accepted. A committee <lb/>
appointed to resolutions <lb/>
expressing the of the Board <lb/>
the resignation of the Chief and <lb/>
him for his faithful <lb/>
vices to the town. <lb/>
Accounts amounting to <lb/>
were allow and ordered paid. <lb/>
Henry Duff was to con- <lb/>
to care for Frank Hines, <lb/>
colored who was so badly <lb/>
beaten and left for dead in the <lb/>
railroad rut weeks ago, until <lb/>
oilier in are made. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Queer Names that Would <lb/>
a South American. <lb/>
A at names of <lb/>
of the post offices in this State is <lb/>
sufficient to cause the <lb/>
Who invented For in- <lb/>
stance. may be <lb/>
a region, while <lb/>
may be found fifty or one <lb/>
hundred miles from even the sent <lb/>
of a hill. <lb/>
Suppose you start a tour of <lb/>
Stale at in Davie <lb/>
You will probably dis, <lb/>
cover in Robeson <lb/>
feel when you teach Person, <lb/>
form an in <lb/>
You will pass <lb/>
in see <lb/>
Transylvania, an <lb/>
in put your on <lb/>
Columbus, through <lb/>
Chatham and finally reach an <lb/>
in Wake. You will be a <lb/>
in Craven, take a <lb/>
then hear <lb/>
seek in Mont <lb/>
you have in <lb/>
yon will also find <lb/>
and there. <lb/>
You will be a in Ran- <lb/>
and play in Wayne. <lb/>
You will through <lb/>
and something ill <lb/>
f you don't fall into the <lb/>
in Chatham and inhale too <lb/>
ranch In <lb/>
you may safely reach a <lb/>
In Pitt or a in <lb/>
ham, to ward <lb/>
Madison, lie sure and post your <lb/>
In Mitchell and be <lb/>
in feel a <lb/>
bit in Moore you may <lb/>
see a in <lb/>
Be polite to iii <lb/>
and don't hint the feelings of the <lb/>
yo . will meet <lb/>
Freeze lo any yon <lb/>
in sing Hun <lb/>
while Richmond, avoid <lb/>
in ex <lb/>
i tend the <lb/>
Violet Plants l-or sale <lb/>
Newspaper o. <lb/>
The Daughters of <lb/>
Kittrell. N. offer <lb/>
per one hundred, delivered <lb/>
free any where, the blooming <lb/>
and bedding varieties Violets. <lb/>
Lower in <lb/>
These plants can beset at any <lb/>
time from September l-l lo June <lb/>
1st. Cold weather does not harm <lb/>
them, therefore, they cm be safe <lb/>
planted even in mid-winter. <lb/>
These Violets are the of <lb/>
all plants to live grow. They <lb/>
make beautiful borders for wall.-, <lb/>
flower beds, etc., green <lb/>
through the intense heal <lb/>
drought summer and the sever- <lb/>
est cold of winter. soil <lb/>
which grass survive the <lb/>
droughts the <lb/>
thrive beautify. They will <lb/>
also do well I lie shade. <lb/>
Planted a fool or a am. a <lb/>
half apart along walks, etc . they <lb/>
a solid emerald b <lb/>
or, in a yard or in <lb/>
dies out In summer these <lb/>
can be a fool and <lb/>
a ball apart each and will cover <lb/>
he whole place for years. <lb/>
They are -Ii bloom <lb/>
that daring the chief blooming <lb/>
period they arc a mass of null ml <lb/>
purple. They afford blooms <lb/>
the whole winter in <lb/>
The Journal is not disposed lo <lb/>
exaggerate the value to a <lb/>
of local paper. Bu i <lb/>
a ill i there are few people <lb/>
realize that value or to <lb/>
great degree appreciate It, I he <lb/>
power of pit i- to <lb/>
unmeaning term the only time <lb/>
manifest any recognition of <lb/>
tin lull nonce the paper is <lb/>
something occurs they lie-ho <lb/>
suppressed. <lb/>
You will, in any find <lb/>
people who are disposed to belittle <lb/>
a paper and influence than <lb/>
lire who ii support, and <lb/>
i is i infrequent case Ilia I <lb/>
man who persistently and <lb/>
industriously misrepresents and <lb/>
i In paper also meal <lb/>
persistently industriously <lb/>
Ob- collector. <lb/>
This i mil Hue of who <lb/>
arc alive to the <lb/>
i ii have much lo In <lb/>
which the future thereof, <lb/>
ii Czar Russia were to <lb/>
III cities <lb/>
would think him the <lb/>
generous man alive-or even If one <lb/>
of our own people were lo make a <lb/>
like donation ho would receive, <lb/>
in it less degree, the <lb/>
its of Tom, Dick and Hair.,. Thai <lb/>
is ail right. Din there <lb/>
severest spells, aim a little published in any <lb/>
protection with leaves of straw will did every year give col- <lb/>
bloom freely even then. <lb/>
and be held <lb/>
at learn what you can of <lb/>
surprised if you get u I Madison. Kill your <lb/>
You can be a Moore, make <lb/>
in Beaufort, put on a look B <lb/>
limn after column and pugs after <lb/>
page giving publicity <lb/>
to its enterprises, exploiting its. re <lb/>
sources doing all that was in <lb/>
to promote the material, <lb/>
Intellectual and moral <lb/>
tin i whose h- <lb/>
ii, I the appreciation of the <lb/>
average lake tangible <lb/>
advance Not often <lb/>
lie dikes Us endeavors in behalf id <lb/>
community as a of <lb/>
course. He may have sonic <lb/>
idea in paper, ink, <lb/>
etc., c -i money, bin is the <lb/>
editor's and not his. <lb/>
are, of course, many and <lb/>
notable except ions to this rule. <lb/>
class people appreciate <lb/>
. . work of the paper in <lb/>
Hi mail, o ,. <lb/>
building Is constantly growing <lb/>
On last Friday, during a high <lb/>
wind the Sheriff <lb/>
These violets are sold to raise a <lb/>
fund lo mark the graves of <lb/>
soldiers buried Kin nil. <lb/>
At any time from April lo No <lb/>
a large basket of roses, of <lb/>
largest and varieties, will be <lb/>
sent by express, safely packed in <lb/>
lamp moSS, for liners <lb/>
f entertainments can thus obtain <lb/>
a profusion of really magnificent <lb/>
roses for a very small sum <lb/>
the same time aid a good cause. <lb/>
Address. <lb/>
. W, Blacks <lb/>
c. r. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
in Sampson, work a <lb/>
ill <lb/>
If YOU don't I, <lb/>
Madison, cross a I and <lb/>
and sec your <lb/>
wear in and <lb/>
spend the night a in <lb/>
will find a <lb/>
and reach a <lb/>
in play <lb/>
in Wilkes, and cat in <lb/>
and experience <lb/>
in Cleveland. You ill <lb/>
in Mecklenburg, and feel <lb/>
Sampson, <lb/>
if you travel the <lb/>
you may finally <lb/>
leach the <lb/>
Randolph Post. <lb/>
The baseball magnate not only <lb/>
has to stand his ground, but grand <lb/>
stand it as well. <lb/>
remind ill some <lb/>
n Hi Hip <lb/>
p in-i ill be recognized all the <lb/>
. when H will be conceded <lb/>
that n r like Ibis is <lb/>
more lo i n it i <lb/>
published than till papers <lb/>
published el-, here in the I ll, <lb/>
But that day is n way off, <lb/>
Winston Journal, <lb/>
in Buncombe, and wring <lb/>
en a blind man may be vision <lb/>
residence street <lb/>
on lire from a spark from a <lb/>
chimney. There were no men near <lb/>
and kindled i up . <lb/>
Two small Isaac Tail <lb/>
Davis, who live near by, did <lb/>
not do as mo.-1 boy. would have <lb/>
for bravely <lb/>
set to work to put out lire <lb/>
themselves, a long <lb/>
ladder, placed lion-e and <lb/>
before help came water <lb/>
the lire. Ii showed lay who lave been <lb/>
remarkable cues of mind I live numbers for service at <lb/>
buys and then . loin work proved Ho of Santiago, arc d <lb/>
the kind of stuff Hi. ire mode of. rear admirals, to date from i-Vb- <lb/>
Burke County News nib last. <lb/>
R, D. 11.11 and<lb/>
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N. C. j it done <lb/>
. ; is ,.,, or lo the <lb/>
have <lb/>
Entered at the Poet om.-.- at ,,,.<lb/>
Mail Mailer. . . , <lb/>
purely a local mar- <lb/>
, i. i.-i Rod pertained matters that <lb/>
might be transacted by the <lb/>
I i keep <lb/>
,. has Superior Clerks <lb/>
i, re inaugurated- ,, ,,. ,,,. of were <lb/>
prosperity little. This <lb/>
. . hold Hi.-staple up. <lb/>
Heavy ex <lb/>
the Slate trivial mat- <lb/>
night ell bl amended. Then <lb/>
then would be of a <lb/>
t way two years. <lb/>
the <lb/>
I i ins decided <lb/>
pi lie to the public <lb/>
. .- Stale. This is <lb/>
i. over <lb/>
i m. <lb/>
II is the duty of every <lb/>
i . . i <lb/>
i . for the bond issue. The <lb/>
mi should He carried at <lb/>
lion lo be held on the second <lb/>
i . r April. <lb/>
to have <lb/>
in; great practiced at <lb/>
Washington the matter of pay- <lb/>
for work <lb/>
have not done. According <lb/>
to a report of a special com- <lb/>
of the House to investigate <lb/>
the employment roll, a number of <lb/>
have been paid for work <lb/>
nut done and for time not account- <lb/>
e tor. Employs are ab <lb/>
from their post of It <lb/>
i- that had <lb/>
winked more than six mouths <lb/>
ELECTION NOTICE. <lb/>
To the Voter of el <lb/>
Whereas, the General Assembly <lb/>
of North its present <lb/>
has passed act entitled <lb/>
An Act to Authorize the Town of <lb/>
Greenville to Issue Bonds for <lb/>
Works of to the <lb/>
amount of Seventy Five Thousand <lb/>
Dollars, if qualified voter of <lb/>
the town shad so vote at an <lb/>
to lie held on the second <lb/>
Tuesday of April, 1901. <lb/>
whereas, the Board of Al <lb/>
of said town at a meeting <lb/>
held the day of March, 1901, <lb/>
From on <lb/>
March <lb/>
Well, well Teddy has tired of <lb/>
being the whole show already. He <lb/>
glared at the galleries, the <lb/>
pants of which were <lb/>
him, and threatened to have them <lb/>
cleared by the <lb/>
if the applause was repeated. <lb/>
Teddy will have to take <lb/>
something mod <lb/>
is determined lo <lb/>
keep before the people the fact <lb/>
In accordance with said act that <lb/>
Hie place . , , ,,; <lb/>
, he several wards In which has caused and is causing <lb/>
should be held the said opposition to Nicaragua <lb/>
second Tuesday April, 1901 from legislation. view of the fact <lb/>
.- Court Judges <lb/>
I bar of the Senate <lb/>
v . with attorneys, <lb/>
I heir answer lo the <lb/>
pi i charges brought against <lb/>
them by the House. It took one <lb/>
i and thirty-flee , Washington for eleven Of twelve <lb/>
S o'clock a. m. to o'clock p. , <lb/>
to <lb/>
First Ward-at the Colored Odd <lb/>
Fellows Hall Front street. <lb/>
Second the Clark of- <lb/>
op corner of Third Greene <lb/>
streets. <lb/>
Third the Court House <lb/>
street. <lb/>
Fourth Marcellus <lb/>
Moore store Five <lb/>
fifth Ward- at the Farmers <lb/>
Warehouse Dickinson avenue. showing that the House <lb/>
At said meeting the said and the President <lb/>
a appointed the follow lug named i . . . . . <lb/>
Registrars and Judges <lb/>
of to hold conduct <lb/>
such to <lb/>
First B. Jarvis Reg- <lb/>
that the Hay treaty <lb/>
lapsed by March <lb/>
Hue with that determination <lb/>
has introduced a <lb/>
resolution declaring the Clayton- <lb/>
treaty abrogated. The <lb/>
met this by <lb/>
that the Senate cannot alone <lb/>
abrogate a treaty, and have gone <lb/>
away back lo 1808 to a <lb/>
W. J. P. <lb/>
Humphrey Judges. <lb/>
Jno. <lb/>
the four he been em- MI Registrar. J. L. Sugg and I. <lb/>
ployed, baa drawing bis <lb/>
the lime has not <lb/>
reel answer, three leading <lb/>
-i a turn it. <lb/>
always up-to-date <lb/>
. established <lb/>
day i, . i city. These <lb/>
take cure of the little <lb/>
months. All these abuses ought <lb/>
t., do It, Common <lb/>
wealth. <lb/>
of a treaty. This is because they <lb/>
do not wish to have <lb/>
resolution considered at the <lb/>
present extra session of the Senate. <lb/>
Senator Morgan made a speech in <lb/>
support of his resolution that was <lb/>
of the warmest heard on the <lb/>
of for a long lime, <lb/>
which he said of the Clayton- <lb/>
will make <lb/>
Third W. Lawrence <lb/>
Registrar. C. Hooker H. <lb/>
A. While <lb/>
Fourth L. Brown <lb/>
to be and the people look registrar. J. G. Bowling T. no compromise with Great Britain <lb/>
lo their representative. In B- Hooker on that subject. We will make <lb/>
A. Forties Beg I no concession to Great <lb/>
J. Lanier and H. , to , t <lb/>
Judges. <lb/>
And whereas by act a new <lb/>
registration the voters <lb/>
; is required to be had, notice is here we shall declare it It <lb/>
Carolina papers in a recent mat the registration books vote could be <lb/>
Courier says our <lb/>
nil papers a recent <lb/>
are j.,,. preachers wards will lie open d <lb/>
Britain in <lb/>
What <lb/>
shall do with it some of our <lb/>
people are opposed to is that <lb/>
i a ,,,,,,. wants d , . the <lb/>
I ii d work by day, are series the registration the qualified .,., . <lb/>
of mi in- voters at the voting places herein President that he has no two. <lb/>
Institution, prove a .- imam he abject of , thirds vote in the Senate to adopt <lb/>
i, the children and aw ,, Wed- any compromise he may make with <lb/>
i n of much <lb/>
through <lb/>
day. <lb/>
. their own members to be present Thursday preceding <lb/>
at i To be sure it is day of election, but such rag <lb/>
hours the , to get bl debt, and rat ion may be made on <lb/>
to stay in debt is all previous at any other place <lb/>
right, but It wrong to neglect a said town <lb/>
At whose <lb/>
I, M when H ran be paid. V e . he <lb/>
needs prove- respect be entitled <lb/>
the they do vote for or against the <lb/>
Tn -lauds out <lb/>
. need, <lb/>
nut member, remain la <lb/>
their bonds. Those desiring to vote for <lb/>
improvements lb who refuse to pay debts <lb/>
shall vote a written or printed <lb/>
with the words <lb/>
t will make <lb/>
e We moat either go all churches written or printed <lb/>
i- and with- with the words <lb/>
tin i improve- <lb/>
in ii- alter is I <lb/>
do progress for when they can. It would be the .,,, to vote against <lb/>
I their Led- Bond. <lb/>
therefore, I, Joseph G. <lb/>
Mayor of the town <lb/>
Ki i v. lo ado <lb/>
the I <lb/>
; . i and let the . if there is an d. in charge <lb/>
it <lb/>
Brick, of <lb/>
ville, in said act, <lb/>
do hereby issue this notice or pro <lb/>
any compromise he may <lb/>
Great If it is the purpose <lb/>
of Great Britain still to look for <lb/>
delay she will not get it. If it be <lb/>
her determination to pick a <lb/>
rel with us about she will <lb/>
United Slate, can muster at <lb/>
least half of the number of men <lb/>
who voted tor President the <lb/>
last election-lighting men. And <lb/>
she will Had, when the war <lb/>
that the steel band which <lb/>
binds London with <lb/>
Australia and India and passes <lb/>
Canada will have been <lb/>
rent twain; and with its sever- <lb/>
down will go the <lb/>
Senators Patterson, of Colorado, <lb/>
has a constituent who election to. <lb/>
on sec aim <lb/>
have a because j , um of Turner, of <lb/>
he ill a substitute to the civil n manner <lb/>
war. am old and lie scribed In the aforesaid Act of the <lb/>
-e I shall live a great while. <lb/>
, but I need money while I do live. <lb/>
I Government owes me <lb/>
i Hi-, are looking out for something. paid a to <lb/>
l ions that will in war when <lb/>
killed In <lb/>
,,,,,. i ,, i , Sow, I think I am entitled <lb/>
ill there should be any <lb/>
.- lb , rumba i be thrown <lb/>
ii . Is v. ho can nevi I <lb/>
. fa normal. <lb/>
wrote Mr. Brick, I General <lb/>
Given under my hand at Green- <lb/>
ville on this 6th day of March, <lb/>
A. <lb/>
G. Move, <lb/>
Mayor. <lb/>
;. limit Mi , <lb/>
la mi which <lb/>
nick. Will see that I <lb/>
i e Reporter says <lb/>
farmer, of Stokes county are <lb/>
. interest in another <lb/>
expires with l. <lb/>
i. re are j c some <lb/>
p tout need lib i I <lb/>
. likely the body In <lb/>
. <lb/>
pi l them, but the members i <lb/>
these remaining <lb/>
their own The Hen <lb/>
baring In <lb/>
Hi- inn branch can <lb/>
it is in pro- <lb/>
II mil <lb/>
A Book Bill. <lb/>
A bill In Senator Aycock is to <lb/>
provide a fund to purchase books <lb/>
for use of certain public school <lb/>
pupils <lb/>
Section levies a lax of cents <lb/>
on every male dog on every <lb/>
female dog, to lie collected annual <lb/>
. crop of tobacco than ever be <lb/>
fore in it. memory. does not I Section provides that all dog <lb/>
eve the being prepared Hat their dog. at the <lb/>
i ill exceed per cent, of last <lb/>
. A <lb/>
, r. have been beard tn any <lb/>
lid not expect to use any <lb/>
under their <lb/>
,, the coming seas iii. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Wilson finally retired as <lb/>
of the regular <lb/>
Hie hour of <lb/>
of bill-; gray <lb/>
en mm-ab nit ten days, it may measurably advanced. <lb/>
Fitting honors have never <lb/>
more worthily lo <lb/>
accorded by a <lb/>
m Hip be at- <lb/>
i a In the <lb/>
every years <lb/>
It unfair and tn <lb/>
I- in remain h ii <lb/>
for the Slate I heir <lb/>
personal <lb/>
is plenty of I hue <lb/>
if the la <lb/>
. tout years, even <lb/>
it all <lb/>
better. The Legislature meet. <lb/>
often, nod elections held fleet, <lb/>
In these two of the <lb/>
Rec- <lb/>
Mr. slated that he <lb/>
would not again send <lb/>
t of either or <lb/>
lo for promotion. In <lb/>
ease they will both be retired <lb/>
a next <lb/>
three mouths <lb/>
latter, will receive <lb/>
reward for having destroyed <lb/>
time and in the same manner as <lb/>
other property is listed. <lb/>
ion requires Secretary <lb/>
of State to provide a separate col- <lb/>
fur this dog tax in the <lb/>
at of forms and tax lists. The <lb/>
taxes shall be in town- <lb/>
ships where collected for I he <lb/>
pose of buying for public <lb/>
school of township <lb/>
who are the most needy. <lb/>
Beet km I provides for the dis- <lb/>
of the funds ho raised <lb/>
among the schools each <lb/>
township and the trustees r ball <lb/>
pay to the teachers of each school <lb/>
amount <lb/>
to buy the as required, <lb/>
Section Any teacher <lb/>
plying Ibis fund shall lie deprived <lb/>
of his or her and lie de- <lb/>
barred of teaching in the public <lb/>
schools of this State again. <lb/>
Section makes it a <lb/>
for any owning or harbor- <lb/>
a dug lo fail to list the same. <lb/>
ion applies only <lb/>
to and <lb/>
burg counties. <lb/>
when this bill comes <lb/>
up it is probable that a number of <lb/>
other Senator, will ask for their <lb/>
counties lo be Included. <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
of democrats held this week to con- <lb/>
sider ways and means of <lb/>
the republican scheme for in- <lb/>
the Reed in the <lb/>
Senate making that body, like <lb/>
the House merely a machine to <lb/>
cord will of man. Senators <lb/>
of Nevada; Wellington, of <lb/>
j Teller, Colorado, <lb/>
Allen, of Allen <lb/>
will retain his seat in Senate <lb/>
under the appointment <lb/>
bis is elected or <lb/>
without electing <lb/>
u no call them- <lb/>
selves independents did at- <lb/>
tend the caucus, but it Is believed <lb/>
that they will join democrats <lb/>
in opposing a rule in <lb/>
Senate. Senator Teller says that <lb/>
whatever may be done at the re- <lb/>
be is very certain <lb/>
that rule will lie adopt- <lb/>
ed by at extra <lb/>
II is difficult to see how one <lb/>
can lie adopted at any with- <lb/>
out the consent of minority, <lb/>
the proposition can be Indefinitely <lb/>
mule, rules. <lb/>
The seen of why Senator Cart- <lb/>
so unexpectedly talked the River <lb/>
Harbor MM death in the <lb/>
closing hours of the recent session <lb/>
of Congress has been ascertained. <lb/>
He acted fur Mr. who, <lb/>
to Hie enormous total of <lb/>
wanted the bill <lb/>
killed, but did not rare to offend <lb/>
those interested in it by doing it <lb/>
with his little veto, drier was <lb/>
chosen to do the work because as <lb/>
he was about to leave the <lb/>
be did object to offending in- <lb/>
Senator, and he <lb/>
that the failure of the bill would <lb/>
not make hint any enemies Mon <lb/>
It is that Carter's re- <lb/>
ward will be aid from the <lb/>
to return to <lb/>
and In that a fat Federal <lb/>
office for himself or control of <lb/>
Federal patronage in Montana as <lb/>
be may prefer. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
Winter ville, K. C, March. I. <lb/>
A. Fair returned Tues- <lb/>
day evening from and <lb/>
the northern markets, where she <lb/>
purchased the largest and prettiest <lb/>
line of silks for waists, em- <lb/>
gilt trim- <lb/>
ming a id millinery ever brought <lb/>
to this market. The ladies are <lb/>
cordially to call exam- <lb/>
her stock. <lb/>
good light wood cart hubs <lb/>
by the A. i. Cox Mfg Co. <lb/>
The Carriage Co. re- <lb/>
orders for buggies by the <lb/>
car <lb/>
Rev. J. K. left Mon <lb/>
day for where he <lb/>
has been the <lb/>
his son, who is a merchant in that <lb/>
place. Rev. Mr. Faulkner will fill <lb/>
his regular appointment at Ayden <lb/>
tomorrow. <lb/>
Misses and Flem- <lb/>
left on the train <lb/>
day morning to visit relatives near <lb/>
Greenville. They will return Mon- <lb/>
day and resume their studies at <lb/>
the Winter ville High School. <lb/>
good secondhand white <lb/>
oak spokes by A. O. Cox <lb/>
Mfg Co. <lb/>
Herbert White was here again <lb/>
his capacity as in- <lb/>
Herbert is popular <lb/>
here doe. a business every <lb/>
time he comes. <lb/>
We are rather inclined not to <lb/>
notice the presence of James L. <lb/>
Fleming our town last <lb/>
day. We didn't see him, but heard <lb/>
from him, as he is a pretty <lb/>
good fellow we cannot pass him by. <lb/>
Johnnie Tucker, of <lb/>
who has been in attendance upon <lb/>
present session of the W <lb/>
ville High School, we regret very <lb/>
much to say, to the con- <lb/>
tinned sickness of his father, had <lb/>
to give up bis studies and return <lb/>
home. Johnnie is a tip-top boy <lb/>
and hope soon to have him with <lb/>
us again. <lb/>
Clark, of Jack, <lb/>
spent yesterday here. <lb/>
Rev. C. W. Blanchard, of Kin- <lb/>
was guest of A. G. Cox <lb/>
Wednesday. Mr. Blanchard and <lb/>
directors Winterville <lb/>
High School contemplate building <lb/>
a large three story dormitory for <lb/>
accommodation of the students. <lb/>
The building will be erected at a <lb/>
very early date. And still we forge <lb/>
ahead <lb/>
Charles II. Lancaster, who ha. <lb/>
been so seriously ill near here for <lb/>
the past few weeks, we are glad to <lb/>
is very much Improved and <lb/>
there are favorable ions of <lb/>
his final recovery, <lb/>
G. T. Tyson, of Dam, <lb/>
called u. Tuesday. <lb/>
A. G. Cox still pays the highest <lb/>
cash price for cotton seed. <lb/>
A b; of the <lb/>
remedy, of <lb/>
free to suffering women who will <lb/>
write Mrs. F. O. branch office <lb/>
Winterville, X. C. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Happening; la North Carolina <lb/>
In Cleveland county a man <lb/>
around got drunk and <lb/>
tried to break in the house of <lb/>
Humphries. The taller shot <lb/>
with ii killing him <lb/>
almost instantly. <lb/>
The steamship Camper- <lb/>
down, for New York loaded <lb/>
with sacks of sugar, is <lb/>
stranded on Cape shoals, <lb/>
seven miles from the beach. <lb/>
Boon, old sou of <lb/>
Boon, of Greensboro, died <lb/>
Saturday night under rather <lb/>
circumstance. Some days <lb/>
ago he bad a tooth pulled. An <lb/>
formed his jaw, giving <lb/>
the boy a great deal of pain re- <lb/>
in death. <lb/>
of mullets, and <lb/>
very large ones, are being offered <lb/>
for sale in the market, and less <lb/>
than a hall dozen from the <lb/>
of the river shore are on <lb/>
the streets offering them for sale. <lb/>
the river, from three to four mile, <lb/>
below town is working alive with <lb/>
these <lb/>
No Bankrupt <lb/>
Or SPECIAL SALE <lb/>
DI we wish to call attention to our LINE of <lb/>
AND EMBROIDERIES Just Received. <lb/>
to cents. <lb/>
Also our CHECKED and STRIPED DIMITIES, <lb/>
LONG CLOTH, K etc. Air of which are being <lb/>
sold CHEAP. <lb/>
Other are being sold at low <lb/>
prices, same Special Sale Prices. <lb/>
W W make it to your interest call and us <lb/>
before you buy. <lb/>
Yours to please, <lb/>
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF <lb/>
b the In wort J lo lb <lb/>
it, 1.1 . <lb/>
era record el world's current <lb/>
lie r mo, but i <lb/>
at Hi sad <lb/>
women la tat world H <lb/>
, . <lb/>
T err our Is t <lb/>
. lo U every <lb/>
T will <lb/>
Hi el Make a el the <lb/>
r-., I who fain the Review tad watt <lb/>
to t -r -.-, end Tore <lb/>
I H a lo a <lb/>
. lee <lb/>
are Tab i <lb/>
I,. your <lb/>
a number. . ,. <lb/>
or company. <lb/>
IS Mew Verb CM. <lb/>
BLACKJACK ITEMS <lb/>
BLACK Jack, N. C, <lb/>
Abram Dixon attended service, <lb/>
at Hear Creek last Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Mary Mills, of this place <lb/>
Is visiting her near <lb/>
way's X Roads. <lb/>
returned <lb/>
day from <lb/>
W. passed to- <lb/>
day for Washington. <lb/>
Little Miss Beckie Mills visit- <lb/>
her papa near Clay Root. <lb/>
Miss Lulu Smith <lb/>
of Miss Lucy White yesterday. <lb/>
Our school here last <lb/>
Thursday, and H. Wynne, our <lb/>
most successful teacher, made bis <lb/>
departure for Birmingham, Ala., <lb/>
where he will a business col- <lb/>
Every woman In <lb/>
to <lb/>
the country <lb/>
MeN <lb/>
who o about it <lb/>
how <lb/>
it. It hi. <lb/>
-f Its terrors for many a <lb/>
ha. her <lb/>
K II I -i I her III,. <lb/>
Mill, It <lb/>
can let ii <lb/>
of inn <lb/>
drugs taken Intern, <lb/>
ally are apt to do, It In to be <lb/>
Into the to soften <lb/>
which <lb/>
are to bear the strain. <lb/>
much It also <lb/>
all of tho <lb/>
oilier of pregnancy. <lb/>
A of Ga., <lb/>
have a of <lb/>
Mother's Friend have never <lb/>
known an instance where it has <lb/>
failed to produce the good <lb/>
claimed for <lb/>
A prominent lady of <lb/>
Ark., With my <lb/>
first all children was in labor <lb/>
from to JO hours. After using <lb/>
friend, my was <lb/>
in in <lb/>
el III. <lb/>
Mare, . . i <lb/>
Tilt i III KI I CO. <lb/>
Win. . <lb/>
SOU <lb/>
LI III. are <lb/>
I am sure my <lb/>
Jewel children would be <lb/>
glad to know something of what <lb/>
they have accomplished during the <lb/>
missionary year of 1900-01, which <lb/>
ended March let. Will kind- <lb/>
publish <lb/>
We have thirty-two members <lb/>
enrolled and with the exception of <lb/>
November, when by <lb/>
rain, bare held our regular <lb/>
meeting on Sunday <lb/>
each month. We hare remitted <lb/>
to Conference <lb/>
the salaries of mis- <lb/>
130.18 <lb/>
Twentieth <lb/>
For Mary Black Hospital, 10.68 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Mum. O. R. <lb/>
Lady Manager. <lb/>
We do feel like letting <lb/>
pass without adding word of com <lb/>
ion for lb can little folks. It <lb/>
takes a calculation to <lb/>
contributions to <lb/>
the objects named amounts to <lb/>
per member, which remarkable <lb/>
for a band of lie child re u. They <lb/>
are indeed Bright adding <lb/>
to the coronet of the Kins; <lb/>
laying up for themselves tress <lb/>
Captain George Doughty, who <lb/>
has been connected with steam- <lb/>
between Washington and <lb/>
Tarboro for a number of year. tail, <lb/>
the water in the river has been <lb/>
lower constantly the past two <lb/>
year, than in experience, and <lb/>
it i. so low at the present time <lb/>
boat, can ran at <lb/>
all. <lb/>
The amount of gross gold in <lb/>
treasury yesterday was <lb/>
highest point ever reached <lb/>
the history of the government. <lb/>
One man brought bale, <lb/>
cotton today, all the buyers <lb/>
were out Of town.<lb/>
I NOW IN <lb/>
New York <lb/>
purchasing my Spring and Summer Stock. <lb/>
Wait my return and you find the latest <lb/>
styles at my store. <lb/>
CLOTHIER. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there a MARK <lb/>
in margin of this paper it <lb/>
to remind yon yon owe <lb/>
The Eastern for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
yon to as early as pas- <lb/>
-Me. We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope yon will not <lb/>
keep waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Hell <lb/>
The Greenville public achoo <lb/>
closed today, and the following <lb/>
deserve honorable mention for <lb/>
their work the last <lb/>
Alma Tucker, Charles Tucker, <lb/>
Ma I tie Jenkins, Ethel Cheek. <lb/>
Close. <lb/>
The present term of the Green- <lb/>
ville public school The <lb/>
school has had a large attendance <lb/>
and Misses Bessie Harding and <lb/>
pie Smith have made excellent <lb/>
teachers. The pupils have made <lb/>
good advancement under their in- <lb/>
It la Repairing-. <lb/>
A. long no one else would <lb/>
solve the problem, the Board of <lb/>
Aldermen settled it for themselves <lb/>
by saying It was repairing and not <lb/>
erecting a building. So Fifth <lb/>
street owners get back their house <lb/>
the Are came so near taking <lb/>
away from them. Board i. <lb/>
ready for the next puzzle that may <lb/>
be them. <lb/>
Rail. <lb/>
At the close of Mrs. Manning's <lb/>
school, the following name, deserve <lb/>
enrolled roll of <lb/>
Waller Forbes. <lb/>
Nora Neva Forbes, Hat- <lb/>
tie Nannie Button, Nancy <lb/>
Smith, Carrie Smith, Mary <lb/>
Maud Sutton, Juanita Manning. <lb/>
Skew Year <lb/>
article in The <lb/>
Friday relative to the fire depart- <lb/>
has put some of our property <lb/>
owner to We hope <lb/>
they will continue this thinking <lb/>
until Monday night, the tune for <lb/>
regular meeting of Hope Fire Com- <lb/>
and be induced to attend <lb/>
OM meeting and show some interest <lb/>
In the It for pro- <lb/>
your property that the <lb/>
company and you are tho <lb/>
one who be interested <lb/>
Make A Nate It. <lb/>
newspapers of the State will <lb/>
make note of the tact the new <lb/>
libel law is quietly sleeping in <lb/>
House committee. Some of <lb/>
members of House are opposed to <lb/>
granting the newspapers of the <lb/>
State a just and reasonable libel <lb/>
law. They want the support of <lb/>
the newspapers in the campaign, <lb/>
but whenever newspaper, ask <lb/>
for simple justice, they want to re- <lb/>
fuse them slightest <lb/>
The newspaper spends <lb/>
its days and night, working for the <lb/>
election of such men is foolish <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
Had Bless Them sad <lb/>
Work. <lb/>
Three little Misses, Nina Harris, <lb/>
Allie Estelle Greene and Eloise <lb/>
Cheek, called together at Re <lb/>
office, Friday afternoon, <lb/>
bearing the message that they bad <lb/>
been appointed a special committee <lb/>
by the Bright Jewels Society to <lb/>
call person and thank the editor <lb/>
for his remarks the report of <lb/>
their work published in Thursday's <lb/>
paper. Reflector baa <lb/>
felt more honored than by the <lb/>
visit of little girls the <lb/>
message brought. It made <lb/>
us want to join with dear <lb/>
in bless the <lb/>
children, they are His ministering <lb/>
If we all more <lb/>
of the child spirit, and <lb/>
more child-like love faith, <lb/>
the world would be so much <lb/>
brighter. <lb/>
Philippine Fruits. <lb/>
There was extra car attached <lb/>
to passenger train No. which <lb/>
arrived in Charlotte last night over <lb/>
the Southern Railway from <lb/>
It was a sleeper, <lb/>
its were soldiers <lb/>
who were being brought home from <lb/>
Philippines. were land <lb/>
ed at San Francisco a few days <lb/>
were there placed in the car which <lb/>
is carrying them through to Wash- <lb/>
The car contained a <lb/>
geant sixteen privates, every <lb/>
one of them crazy. Four or live of <lb/>
the men were handcuffed. <lb/>
The on the said <lb/>
that It one of the saddest sights <lb/>
he ever saw, a car of people <lb/>
and every one crazy except the <lb/>
guards. Not a single one of the <lb/>
men realized he had been debt <lb/>
in a foreign country, nor was <lb/>
there one in the crowd that knew <lb/>
that be had got back to bis own <lb/>
country. fellows among <lb/>
the Observer's In- <lb/>
formant, about bananas, <lb/>
hemp, rice and bolos. <lb/>
won Id repent and <lb/>
tho The hand- <lb/>
en fled men beard occasional- <lb/>
to bilk about dodging, arrows. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
CHIEF GRIFFIN RESIGNED. <lb/>
A Serious Less to the Fire <lb/>
Ii for regret <lb/>
A. J. has resigned as Chief <lb/>
of Fire of Green <lb/>
ville. He has been a most <lb/>
officer in position, giving his <lb/>
personal attention to all the <lb/>
apparatus of department and <lb/>
keeping It order, as well as get <lb/>
ting in thickest of battle <lb/>
whenever a lire occurred. No man <lb/>
has tried harder be to get up <lb/>
a good tire department what <lb/>
the town has is due in a great <lb/>
sure to his efforts. At same <lb/>
time it has very mortifying <lb/>
to Chief to see that the citizens <lb/>
of the town showed little <lb/>
and took such little interest <lb/>
in the fire department. It was <lb/>
enough to discourage him that the <lb/>
owners of the town, who <lb/>
ought to be would <lb/>
join the department and help lo <lb/>
make it better, and would <lb/>
even extend a helping hand to the <lb/>
volunteer boys go <lb/>
along through the sand with <lb/>
the hose reel to save somebody's <lb/>
property, yet those same people <lb/>
were quick enough to <lb/>
even speak abusively about the <lb/>
department when things were not <lb/>
in accordance with their <lb/>
notions. This spirit, or <lb/>
is responsible for the present <lb/>
state of affair. <lb/>
The Reflector wants to see <lb/>
the fireman encouraged so that <lb/>
the department may be efficient, <lb/>
and time and in the past <lb/>
urged its claims upon our citizens. <lb/>
The fire department is composed <lb/>
entirely of volunteer membership, <lb/>
and it hardly be expected that <lb/>
men with any sensibility about <lb/>
them will want to undergo the <lb/>
duties and hardships required <lb/>
those whose properly they <lb/>
protect take no part with them and <lb/>
help to bear none of <lb/>
The property owners change <lb/>
their disposition toward the tire- <lb/>
men if they want to see a good <lb/>
company. <lb/>
ripples. <lb/>
e B. C. March <lb/>
Since our last ripples <lb/>
changes have taken place. The <lb/>
weather is cold today, but a few <lb/>
days prior to this have been warm <lb/>
and pleasant. <lb/>
farmer, in this section are <lb/>
making splendid progress in get- <lb/>
ting ready for their crops. <lb/>
Mrs. S. M. who has <lb/>
been spending some time <lb/>
son and returned home <lb/>
Monday last. Her many friends <lb/>
were glad to see her <lb/>
Rev. W. Arnold and J. M. <lb/>
Windham made a Hying trip to <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
The death entered <lb/>
home of our Mr. Tom King <lb/>
Wednesday night and took for its <lb/>
own. Mrs. King. Our hearts go <lb/>
out in sympathy for bereaved <lb/>
husband and two sweet little <lb/>
children who their loss, and <lb/>
hope their loss may lie her <lb/>
eternal gain. <lb/>
Mrs. Laura Murphy, who has <lb/>
been here visiting her sister, Mrs. <lb/>
W. M. Lang, returned to her home <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Louis is now <lb/>
the new and handsome <lb/>
lately erected by V. G. <lb/>
Fast street. <lb/>
The residence, of Eli Williams <lb/>
Main street has lately received <lb/>
a coat of paint and looks quite <lb/>
handsome now. Much credit to <lb/>
R. L. Joyner who has had the <lb/>
work in hand. <lb/>
The W. B. M. will <lb/>
hold its exercises in the Christian <lb/>
church here next Sunday evening <lb/>
at o'clock. The public is <lb/>
lo attend. <lb/>
As the crowds were pool- <lb/>
up Thirty-fourth street toward <lb/>
the Hotel the <lb/>
other night a Sixth avenue ear <lb/>
collided with a heavy truck <lb/>
scrambled eggs, ruining <lb/>
dainty evening dresses other <lb/>
apparel in the operation. Such an <lb/>
omelet was never seen in <lb/>
borough of Manhattan. The eggs <lb/>
bad spent the winter in cold slur- <lb/>
age, were In transit to a down- <lb/>
town dealer who supplies <lb/>
ones to his customers. Some <lb/>
of them bad a and spoke <lb/>
for I he in c-h i , <lb/>
New Big Store. <lb/>
BIG SALE <lb/>
Now Going On At <lb/>
Big New Store. <lb/>
Bought the entire stock of J. Boyer Co. Media, Pa. <lb/>
; HIGH GRADE <lb/>
pry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
AT LESS THAN FIFTY CENTS IN THE DOLLAR <lb/>
STRICT TERMS <lb/>
Goods sold for cash <lb/>
sent on approval. <lb/>
This sale for consumers <lb/>
only. AH goods sold on <lb/>
sight. <lb/>
J. Boyer's Price <lb/>
PRICE cents. <lb/>
HENS SHOES. <lb/>
J. Boy en price 2.50. <lb/>
OUR PRICK <lb/>
Our Stores Crowded and Jammed OUR PREDICAMENT. <lb/>
This immense Stock <lb/>
coming in on us into our <lb/>
already crowded rooms, is <lb/>
placing us in great <lb/>
an-. must take active <lb/>
measures to sell it in- <lb/>
This stock will <lb/>
be sold in many instances <lb/>
as it was bought--50 <lb/>
cents on the Dollar. BY <lb/>
ALL MEANS COME. <lb/>
THE BIG II <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
OVERCOATS. <lb/>
J. price <lb/>
PRICE <lb/>
MENS SUITS. <lb/>
J. pi ice <lb/>
. HO. <lb/>
OUR PRICE <lb/>
Sale Now Going On At Big New Store. <lb/>
SHEETING. <lb/>
J. , <lb/>
OUR PRICE <lb/>
Only to <lb/>
CALICO. <lb/>
J. price yd., <lb/>
OUR PRICK <lb/>
. , Only yards to customer. <lb/>
BEDSTEADS.<lb/>
HENS HATS. <lb/>
B. price 2.00 <lb/>
and 18.00. <lb/>
MB OUR PRICE <lb/>
;, Sale Now Going On.; <lb/>
EVERY CLERK AT HIS POST NIGHT AND DAY <lb/>
Arranging, Marking and Slashing <lb/>
FOR A QUICK, HURRIED SELLING. <lb/>
CAPES. <lb/>
J. price <lb/>
PRICK <lb/>
COATS. <lb/>
I. ft <lb/>
OUR PRICK <lb/>
10-4 WHITE BLANKETS., <lb/>
J. price ti<lb/>
PROFITS NOT EVEN THOUGHT OF. <lb/>
SHIRTS. <lb/>
J cent Shirts <lb/>
low cents <lb/>
Ask in Bee tile advertised. <lb/>
shown yon. We want everyone in town <lb/>
and vicinity <lb/>
J- BO Kind <lb/>
ii Now cents. <lb/>
JOHN J. CLARK'S <lb/>
price <lb/>
attend Hank<lb/>
PRICK <lb/>
III. <lb/>
now <lb/>
mull <lb/>
Spool Cotton, <lb/>
Spool. M <lb/>
YARDS <lb/>
tilts mil <lb/>
par cent ion. Ti <lb/>
. A Desperate Effort To Sell Everything Without Delay. <lb/>
No misleading; u <lb/>
nothing but genii-;. <lb/>
I -mil.-. <lb/>
hi <lb/>
ii.- <lb/>
i. <lb/>
. HO <lb/>
Our Si Kg <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
I. <lb/>
ill 1.1 JO <lb/>
inc in Mm Media, Pa., <lb/>
in the wearing <lb/>
for Men, Women OS AT <lb/>
i Children. <lb/>
will see for yourself, <lb/>
goods advertised, look GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Bis New Store <lb/>
a complete mass. The <lb/>
Mountains <lb/>
in great Disorder and <lb/>
to be incited into solid;<lb/>
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Greatest of a Spring Remedies <lb/>
Paine impound <lb/>
To those <lb/>
in malarial districts Tint's Pills <lb/>
arc they keep the <lb/>
stem in perfect order and are <lb/>
an absolute cure <lb/>
for sick headache, indigestion, <lb/>
malaria, torpid liver, <lb/>
and all bilious diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
It makes new blood, and <lb/>
A few steps to mi; <lb/>
about results <lb/>
is <lb/>
in is strengthening, nerve <lb/>
lasting effects that it no com <lb/>
in I be lust few ; <lb/>
compound i <lb/>
those of all other spring <lb/>
Pane's celery <lb/>
I it Is tin <lb/>
of the nerves, bin <lb/>
especially in spring when . <lb/>
has never yet failed In tin <lb/>
ell <lb/>
cine- one <lb/>
. . until <lb/>
-i <lb/>
. for <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
Have Yo I <lb/>
What <lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
Hats, Shirts <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
VI I <lb/>
OHM to see J <lb/>
; i an <lb/>
LINE OF <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
.,, Hardware <lb/>
or THINGS <lb/>
i TO <lb/>
i I or Pork. <lb/>
White. <lb/>
HATS ON OR <lb/>
fl. la Which <lb/>
M of the day. <lb/>
i. not Hist re- <lb/>
move in lb presence of a <lb/>
In public or convey- <lb/>
of a man's going <lb/>
bareheaded in s street oar or a railroad <lb/>
car or a lie I In the com- <lb/>
of The elevator of s <lb/>
or of n hotel Is <lb/>
a public and the <lb/>
corridor of a or hotel <lb/>
Is a public Er- <lb/>
go. In our opinion, courtesy toward the <lb/>
fair sex does not require a roan to re- <lb/>
move bat In place because <lb/>
there happen to a woman present <lb/>
Having said, however, that courtesy <lb/>
does not the removal of a man's <lb/>
hat under Hie circumstance recounted, <lb/>
we do not mean to disparage in the <lb/>
lightest degree the intent <lb/>
of the man who does remove his head <lb/>
covering, If you feel that you ought <lb/>
to take oft your hat In elevator, do <lb/>
so. if you are uncomfortable with It <lb/>
on, get it off at Those things are <lb/>
largely waiters of comfort. In New <lb/>
York men keep their hats with a <lb/>
persistence that is somewhat shocking <lb/>
to the <lb/>
If man In Gotham has any <lb/>
about whether he should have his hat <lb/>
In his band or on his bead, you will not <lb/>
It in bis hand. He takes as much <lb/>
rope as the law will give him. On the <lb/>
contrary. It tins very long <lb/>
since It the thing In <lb/>
Charleston for a gentleman to <lb/>
with bis load uncovered during all the <lb/>
time he was convening With a lady <lb/>
even if he met her In the street, and <lb/>
may be, for all we know, <lb/>
of stately south Carolinians who <lb/>
observe that pretty but unhygienic <lb/>
tom to this very day. Virginia. It will <lb/>
he observed, is about half way between <lb/>
Charleston and New York. Norfolk <lb/>
Landmark. <lb/>
KNEW HIS BUSINESS. <lb/>
The <lb/>
the <lb/>
exclaimed the portly <lb/>
lady, ought to be at school In- <lb/>
of to work a <lb/>
Tin not trying to work was the <lb/>
answer; It. and If you <lb/>
wish shall I happy to ac- <lb/>
you. So far as any <lb/>
to in-at school is concerned, allow <lb/>
me to remind you that this Is a legal <lb/>
holiday, and am exempt from at- <lb/>
at institution where, I am <lb/>
to I am at the head of my <lb/>
business trying to <lb/>
work that lift, <lb/>
what <lb/>
arc too young to know <lb/>
anything about <lb/>
allow me to reassure you. <lb/>
This lift Is worked by hydraulic pres- <lb/>
sure, the principle relied being that <lb/>
water . pressure In proportion <lb/>
to the height of a column rather than <lb/>
In proportion to the diameter. In <lb/>
use of this characteristic water Is <lb/>
admitted Into a cylinder, the pressure <lb/>
being regulated by the use of valves <lb/>
and a stable equilibrium Is lug made <lb/>
possible by system of <lb/>
I could go further Into <lb/>
the of this particular machine, <lb/>
which of course has Its variations <lb/>
from other ho added as she <lb/>
gasped In astonishment, I doubt <lb/>
If you could follow the technical terms <lb/>
whose an accurate description <lb/>
would me. but I wish to <lb/>
you that If. after what have said, <lb/>
you you move about this <lb/>
lift than I do. you arc at perfect lib <lb/>
to step In and take Its manage- <lb/>
out of my <lb/>
crop <lb/>
grown <lb/>
without <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
Supply <lb/>
enough Pot- <lb/>
ash and your <lb/>
profits will be <lb/>
without <lb/>
Potash your <lb/>
crop will be <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. W. k CD. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Rags. <lb/>
and <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Our boob, <lb/>
. It all <lb/>
WORKS. <lb/>
Si., <lb/>
UNCLE SAM'S DISPLAY. <lb/>
Tin has <lb/>
for ad exhibit at <lb/>
ran America. <lb/>
next To view mag <lb/>
their <lb/>
of would well <lb/>
point n Ions <lb/>
more beautiful f the jot- <lb/>
at the Columbian <lb/>
while for <lb/>
little <lb/>
Get a goo safe <lb/>
The Victor i- <lb/>
for home, <lb/>
Every wife k M n <lb/>
Prices range ii <lb/>
In in all <lb/>
general <lb/>
i to be fin <lb/>
in . <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
The Reflector Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
Around the <lb/>
reconstructed <lb/>
Europe and made a united <lb/>
n dozen <lb/>
used travelers by <lb/>
at their until they had <lb/>
the demands <lb/>
A Yankee, once hod his carriage stop <lb/>
at the frontier of n petty <lb/>
Country. The Herr at <lb/>
the custom forward <lb/>
to Ms Indignation, received <lb/>
In a nonchalant way. The <lb/>
not to get out <lb/>
of hie carriage or even to take off his <lb/>
hat. demand- <lb/>
ed key of the trunks. <lb/>
his subordinate began handling <lb/>
roughly. <lb/>
Hindi about oil the <lb/>
Yankee. didn't come from the <lb/>
United of America to be con- <lb/>
trolled by yon, those trunks back. <lb/>
I'll not go through you at all. I'll turn <lb/>
back. I'm no hurry and don't care <lb/>
for losing a day. You're no country. <lb/>
You're only a, spot. I'll around <lb/>
And he London King. <lb/>
Three Papers, One Tear j <lb/>
Times <lb/>
VA., <lb/>
Now a Year, <lb/>
absolutely free The <lb/>
New The <lb/>
Philadelphia. <lb/>
LY TIMES. <lb/>
Journal <lb/>
Monthly, now only per <lb/>
year; mouth by mail. <lb/>
Address TIMES, <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Greenville, N, C. <lb/>
on Dickinson <lb/>
Maker and Repairer of <lb/>
AMi WAGON'S. <lb/>
there. The display to made <lb/>
will <lb/>
b of great interest to those <lb/>
concerned the agricultural, <lb/>
and live stock com- <lb/>
it all varied <lb/>
feature. The of the <lb/>
mi bureau of In of Mate <lb/>
will lie mean of <lb/>
letter, circular etc., and <lb/>
can be leaned the people of <lb/>
the manner of between the <lb/>
State oilier nations, The <lb/>
coining of will lie a feature of <lb/>
the exhibit by the treasury department <lb/>
Here n coin will In <lb/>
coining money at the rate of <lb/>
coins per hour, each coin being struck <lb/>
a force equal to weight of <lb/>
inn ions. <lb/>
Collector will ho especially Interest- <lb/>
oil the very complete <lb/>
collection of coin all nations, s com- <lb/>
set of medals struck by the mint <lb/>
at a complete series <lb/>
of leaned by the government. <lb/>
hided tills exhibit will a model <lb/>
of a lighthouse, fully equipped In <lb/>
operation a model of a quarantine <lb/>
models of marine hospital <lb/>
rooms and a model of s vessel <lb/>
constructed for deep sea sounding, <lb/>
Hie shore of Park will be <lb/>
n life station, completely equip- <lb/>
with up to date apparatus, while <lb/>
the mean employed in saving of <lb/>
life on t;,. sea be dally Illustrated <lb/>
by a and crew of two men <lb/>
with life boat, with their <lb/>
The exhibit Of the war and navy de- <lb/>
part men is will be largest and most <lb/>
complete ever at any exposition.<lb/>
and Machinery <lb/>
Repaired on Short Notice <lb/>
Bracket and for <lb/>
trimming, made to order. <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Vitality, Lost and <lb/>
mi-ion-. I of lira <lb/>
all<lb/>
A nerve tonic <lb/>
blood builder. .-. <lb/>
P l <lb/>
and <lb/>
of Hy mall <lb/>
; r t,. f.-i <lb/>
12.60. with our to <lb/>
or the for <lb/>
our <lb/>
to rue <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb/>
Mr. C- ht <lb/>
North Well- <lb/>
Known and Company, <lb/>
MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life <lb/>
to to H Urge number of <lb/>
policy holder, and to public <lb/>
generally, of North mm- <lb/>
will now in <lb/>
from date will it <lb/>
to all <lb/>
firing very bet in the beat <lb/>
life com pan v <lb/>
i . -.-i in your town not <lb/>
completed <lb/>
JOHN O. DREWRY, <lb/>
Haleigh, N. C. <lb/>
72.958,922 <lb/>
policy <lb/>
Live, reliable energetic wanted at <lb/>
once to fr <lb/>
Old <lb/>
Application will to the <lb/>
amend the town of <lb/>
J. I. Kn Sr. Mayor. <lb/>
J. C. Clerk. <lb/>
January, <lb/>
NOTICE- <lb/>
is hereby given that application <lb/>
will h made to Assembly of <lb/>
North to prohibit sale of <lb/>
liquor within two miles of the <lb/>
the town of Bethel, <lb/>
This <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE<lb/>
HI <lb/>
Steamer <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, lent e daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leave <lb/>
Greenville Monday, Wednesday <lb/>
and Friday at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
vs, and Saturday <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should freight by <lb/>
the Old Darn inion S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line; from<lb/>
JNO. <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All persons owing me for guano for the <lb/>
year and prior, please call and <lb/>
nettle with I. W. or <lb/>
at old near <lb/>
Orel or nook direct to me, X r- <lb/>
folk, Va , r. t. <lb/>
O. M. <lb/>
TAKEN UP. <lb/>
A red tow with brindle crooked <lb/>
horns, apparently <lb/>
old, been in my field <lb/>
Owner is hereby notified to mil <lb/>
l; and y for keeping <lb/>
cost W. L. <lb/>
N. 1901.<lb/>
CREDITORS. <lb/>
Raving qualified the <lb/>
Clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
of of B. A. House, Sr., <lb/>
notice to per- <lb/>
sons to the estate to make <lb/>
to the undersigned, <lb/>
all persons having claims the <lb/>
estate present the same for payment <lb/>
the day of January, <lb/>
or this notice will he plead in bar of <lb/>
recovery. <lb/>
This of January, 1901. <lb/>
W. Horse, <lb/>
U. A. <lb/>
of B. A. Sr. <lb/>
Results <lb/>
Lost of <lb/>
Kit. th <lb/>
or <lb/>
mail in plain 81.00 <lb/>
j. for our <lb/>
bond to our. In or <lb/>
money paid. <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
Clinton Jackson <lb/>
For sale by J L <lb/>
EXPOSITION SCULPTURE. <lb/>
A Mar II. <lb/>
It was a who opened the door <lb/>
when the ball, but <lb/>
a . not far behind <lb/>
there In en a few <lb/>
would Ilk to talk to I lie lady of <lb/>
house for a few said <lb/>
book <lb/>
i utterly re- <lb/>
plied II e man <lb/>
re her If run but talk <lb/>
to b. r for a minutes -licit sue- <lb/>
to strike talk <lb/>
It News. <lb/>
The , r all lies s <lb/>
the ,. i v. t. ilia ill <lb/>
analysis i . in p. <lb/>
cent i l . . water, <lb/>
in i ill. per <lb/>
II. r I <lb/>
a Stow. <lb/>
In Its sculptural adornment, as well <lb/>
as In other the <lb/>
will far surpass <lb/>
enterprise of the kind ever held. <lb/>
There over splendid <lb/>
groups, and they are to lie used around <lb/>
the Court <lb/>
and the Tower. They will <lb/>
symbolize the purposes of the build- <lb/>
and exhibits and bring out the <lb/>
poetry In hat to many may seem ex- <lb/>
prosaic things. <lb/>
After crossing the Triumphal <lb/>
which Is the grand formal to <lb/>
the main court nod Is itself to be <lb/>
with splendid statuary, one will <lb/>
see to the and left, opposite <lb/>
ends II. the fountain <lb/>
the i n gardens in front of the <lb/>
Stales and <lb/>
culture building respectively. <lb/>
The of Mao, by Charles <lb/>
Crafty. Is fountain at <lb/>
east of the and It Is <lb/>
by the I i of and <lb/>
the Foul of Tho sub- <lb/>
of .-I In this <lb/>
will lie II Age, the <lb/>
Age the of At <lb/>
tho other end of tho the <lb/>
of Nature, by T. <lb/>
Is tho most <lb/>
and the Idea of this <lb/>
fountain is imputed in ones, <lb/>
such as the of <lb/>
of and the groups typifying <lb/>
Mineral Animal Wealth, etc. <lb/>
These symbolic Ideas will worked <lb/>
out forms oilier parts of <lb/>
the main and In connection with <lb/>
the Toner and other buildings, <lb/>
the forming a most complete <lb/>
harmonious expression of the <lb/>
of a great Imposition, as tho Tan- <lb/>
American. <lb/>
Are <lb/>
Satisfy Your Appetite <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
door to <lb/>
New and Clean. <lb/>
Outers, Game, Anything to <lb/>
Dinner o'clock <lb/>
Soup, meat, <lb/>
Bread, and De <lb/>
all for 8.1 cents. <lb/>
B. W. <lb/>
----t 176.------ <lb/>
S. M. Schultz, <lb/>
and n tail and <lb/>
Dealer. paid for <lb/>
Hide. Cotton Bead, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Egg, etc <lb/>
Suits, Ba- <lb/>
j Parlor <lb/>
Safes, P. <lb/>
I Gail <lb/>
Key West <lb/>
Beauts <lb/>
Apples, <lb/>
Pine Applet, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Coffee, Meal, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Meal Oar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Dried Apples, Peached, <lb/>
Prunes, Raisins, <lb/>
China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, and Crackers, <lb/>
Rest Batter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Hewing i lies, and tin <lb/>
other Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap fur cash. Com <lb/>
to see <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
DEALER <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
vS--------o S <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and alway <lb/>
on has p <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
band. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W. R. WHICHARD BRO., <lb/>
DEALERS <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
Br virtue of lb power contained and <lb/>
in me by a decree entered Sent, <lb/>
term of Superior Court, In the <lb/>
entitled a. T. against B. <lb/>
and as appears on record in <lb/>
the Clerk's office the Superior Court In <lb/>
Judgment Docket No. action min- <lb/>
No. and SI. <lb/>
As and Co-minis I here- <lb/>
in, will public the <lb/>
Court House door in Greenville, on Mon- <lb/>
day I lie day of March the follow- <lb/>
tract of land to one tract <lb/>
situated the county of Pitt. <lb/>
township, adjoining the lands of <lb/>
Mills, I. Clara, Robert <lb/>
and others being land whereon <lb/>
K. s Dixon resides, situate on the <lb/>
north side of Cow and being <lb/>
known us the land chased by E- S. <lb/>
Dixon from II. A, and deeded to <lb/>
said Dixon his father John S. Dixon <lb/>
and containing in <lb/>
hole one hundred and fifty acres. The <lb/>
land James Galloway in <lb/>
trust, as appears in It D. page <lb/>
and o. Hooker. Oct. 8th 1898. Terms<lb/>
Feb. ti, <lb/>
or N i in a, Pitt county <lb/>
before the Clerk in the Superior Court. <lb/>
Fleming, Fleming, Archie <lb/>
Fleming and Nannie Fleming, minors, <lb/>
by their next Barrow. <lb/>
Sylvester Fleming, W. Fleming. Al- <lb/>
Pollard and Mary Pollard <lb/>
wife, Adelaide Fleming the children <lb/>
of Adam Fleming, Jr., whose <lb/>
unknown and D. T House <lb/>
guardian of W. S. Fleming a lunatic <lb/>
The children of Adam Fleming, Jr., <lb/>
whose names are unknown who are <lb/>
defendants in above entitled cause, will <lb/>
take notice that a Special Proceeding en- <lb/>
titled as above, has been commenced in the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt county, before the <lb/>
in order lo make of the <lb/>
lands,, late Fernando Fleming among <lb/>
his heirs at law. And said defendants <lb/>
ill further lake notice that they ore re- <lb/>
quired to at the office the said <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court of county <lb/>
on Wednesday the day of March <lb/>
Greenville, C, and answer or demur <lb/>
to the and in ac- <lb/>
or plaint will apply Court <lb/>
for the relief demanded therein. <lb/>
This day of February <lb/>
D. C M in- <lb/>
Clerk of the Court of Pill county. <lb/>
Attorneys for <lb/>
L. H. Pender, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Tobacco Fines, Tin Roofing, <lb/>
employed. All <lb/>
kind work <lb/>
class. Re stocking of a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
for The Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
By virtue of the powers contained two <lb/>
certain decrees mode at the term <lb/>
Mar, h term 1901 of Pitt <lb/>
court In lbs cause entitled T. <lb/>
Hooker against E. Dixon et the <lb/>
will expose In public sale for <lb/>
i ash to the highest bidder, the court <lb/>
door In the town of Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
on Wednesday, tho 3rd day of 1901 <lb/>
of tho first week of <lb/>
April term of Superior the <lb/>
tract of taut to <lb/>
tract of land situate in the <lb/>
comity of Pill and in township ad- <lb/>
joining the lands of II. Mills, Robert <lb/>
Dixon, W. L. Clark and the <lb/>
land the said K. B Dixon reside <lb/>
and lying on the North side of Cow Swamp <lb/>
being further as the <lb/>
chased by K. from II. A. Pan- <lb/>
more and the I that to said <lb/>
I Dixon from his father John Dixon <lb/>
slid purchased by the said John Dixon <lb/>
one <lb/>
hundred and <lb/>
th, <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in de <lb/>
payment and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
-DEALER IN <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago New Orleans. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
ISSUED WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, Nebraska. <lb/>
Advance. <lb/>
One Year Six Months <lb/>
Three Slug. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
Tub Reflector office. <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or The Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year payable in ad- <lb/>
PATENT<lb/>
WASHINGTON, I <lb/>
sag <lb/>
Vt<lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TROT TO PI I <lb/>
VOL, XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, MARCH<lb/>
BETTER. <lb/>
j From <lb/>
Realtor project for <lb/>
making the body, <lb/>
by the adoption of rules, has <lb/>
been but by no means <lb/>
abandoned. The kicking was so <lb/>
vigorous at even mention of the <lb/>
project that it was apparent to <lb/>
Mr. that the Senate would <lb/>
be kept extra session all um <lb/>
mer, with certainty of success <lb/>
in end, if attempt were <lb/>
. . . made to put the project through at <lb/>
X or bargains we are headquarters. V II this time. So it was decided to <lb/>
Bud Silks. Pine Apple Thanes, f <lb/>
lo spend the recess hi pulling <lb/>
wires lo make voters for it. The <lb/>
Z,. , u. , ., of the extra session <lb/>
Z to <lb/>
B; vent the growth of <lb/>
favor of a of the <lb/>
which would have de- <lb/>
a number Senators of <lb/>
some of the patronage they now <lb/>
control. <lb/>
the published news <lb/>
Will Cost Prayer Did Not Cure Her. i. ,. , , , , <lb/>
j from Cuba indicates much kicking <lb/>
The impeachment trial of Judges; Miss at it ion laid down <lb/>
will begin home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. by Congress fur withdrawal <lb/>
pest Monday there is no tell- J C A. Rom last Thursday American authority, members <lb/>
evening, February 28th, after an administration, claim to <lb/>
March Proclamations. <lb/>
new, neat and <lb/>
we ask is for yon to see our line. <lb/>
seen it. See it today. <lb/>
Val Laces, Allover <lb/>
to match all edgings. <lb/>
X or bargains we are headquarters. <lb/>
U will Bud Silks, Pine Apple Tissues, <lb/>
n, India <lb/>
HI <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
when it will end. Both sides <lb/>
are preparing for a bard fight <lb/>
mean a long trial. A long <lb/>
trial will mean a heavy expense to <lb/>
the State. <lb/>
Speaking of expense attach- <lb/>
ed to the trial the Raleigh Times <lb/>
gave some approximate figures on <lb/>
expenses of impeachment trials. <lb/>
That paper <lb/>
who been in- <lb/>
impeachment trial was <lb/>
asked this morning if it was <lb/>
the Senate sits as a <lb/>
of impeachment for the Sen- <lb/>
to receive pay. He said that <lb/>
when Governor was tried <lb/>
there, was no limit to sessions <lb/>
of the legislature, and the body re- <lb/>
in session until the trial <lb/>
was completed, pay as <lb/>
legislators. This trial was held ii <lb/>
1870 was conducted under <lb/>
the constitution of 1808, which did <lb/>
not limit sessions. The con- <lb/>
1875 limit-- the session <lb/>
to sixty days; the legislators <lb/>
do dot receive pay if they are <lb/>
session beyond that time. The <lb/>
members of the Senate cannot be <lb/>
to remain session as a <lb/>
high court of impeach with- <lb/>
out pay for their services. The <lb/>
bill to pay them has been <lb/>
reported, and will doubtless <lb/>
illness of four weeks. The <lb/>
of her death was <lb/>
have secret which <lb/>
a causes them to expect an early ac <lb/>
great surprise to the community, of the conditions by the <lb/>
We regret to say that there is a I Cubans, <lb/>
widespread feeling <lb/>
that this sweet girl's life <lb/>
might have been saved had she <lb/>
received the attention of a <lb/>
It is a matter of common re- <lb/>
port that her father, who is one of <lb/>
the State's leading dentists, be- <lb/>
in divine healing, i. e., that <lb/>
the prayer of faith will save <lb/>
The rumored intention <lb/>
of the administration to scud more <lb/>
troops to Cuba is strongly denied <lb/>
official circles. <lb/>
Other seekers after <lb/>
plums arc saying unprintable <lb/>
things about the greed of ex Sen- <lb/>
who are going after all the <lb/>
desirable places and lauding them, <lb/>
too. Ex-Senator Garter's appoint <lb/>
without the use M Commissioner St <lb/>
is not expected to last <lb/>
more than day s. At four <lb/>
a day. the pay of the Senators <lb/>
would be 1200 a day, and the <lb/>
would be about <lb/>
a day extra. The fees of the six <lb/>
doubtless amount <lb/>
to or So it will be <lb/>
seen that total extra expense of <lb/>
the impeachment trial will <lb/>
proximate to It <lb/>
will probably be over these figures, <lb/>
rather than under <lb/>
and so believing be did call in <lb/>
a physician during her but <lb/>
prayed for her restoration lo <lb/>
health. Nor were any of the <lb/>
remedies prescribed by physicians <lb/>
for typhoid fever, the disease with <lb/>
which she was used. She <lb/>
received the naming at <lb/>
the baud of loved ones, her <lb/>
father asked her if she a <lb/>
doctor, and called over the names <lb/>
of the different ones town, but <lb/>
she said she did not. <lb/>
It would he idle to attempt <lb/>
to conceal the fact that our <lb/>
people feel that Dr. Rominger <lb/>
hail no right to allow his child to <lb/>
suffer and die without giving her <lb/>
the benefit of medical attention. <lb/>
He owes it to the community to <lb/>
explain why he did so. <lb/>
It pains to say these things, <lb/>
but believe the time has conic <lb/>
for plain speaking. A man may- <lb/>
have the right to his <lb/>
own life by the <lb/>
Creator to Work a miracle his <lb/>
benefit, but he has no right to en- <lb/>
danger the lives of others over I <lb/>
whom he may have control, <lb/>
ever conscientious he may <lb/>
the Weekly, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Little Burned to <lb/>
We learned by telephone from <lb/>
Hookerton this morning that the <lb/>
seven-year old daughter of Mr. <lb/>
Tho. R. Tyndall was burned to <lb/>
death yesterday. <lb/>
About o'clock in the morning <lb/>
the little girl started down the <lb/>
field to where father was at <lb/>
work. child was carry lug <lb/>
some matches to Mr. Tyndall to <lb/>
start a fire with. When about <lb/>
yards from the <lb/>
of little girl caught fire. She <lb/>
ran back to the house, but when <lb/>
she reached it her clothes were <lb/>
entirely off. <lb/>
The little died at <lb/>
o'clock in the after <lb/>
Free Press, <lb/>
8th. <lb/>
The Judge has many trying ex <lb/>
One day last week, Mr. Henry <lb/>
who resides near this place <lb/>
was indisposed and bis wife <lb/>
to oversee the planting of <lb/>
potatoes. A boy refused to <lb/>
perform his duty in a proper <lb/>
whereupon Mrs. <lb/>
him. The mother of <lb/>
boy became incensed and attacked <lb/>
Mrs. Faison a most brutal nun <lb/>
her very severely. <lb/>
Before tho newt, of the assault lie <lb/>
came to the neighbors, the <lb/>
colored family took their departure <lb/>
for Sampson county; but we have <lb/>
been informed that the Regulators <lb/>
followed before the next <lb/>
morning, administered a lesson <lb/>
they will not Olive <lb/>
Advertiser, <lb/>
The lings the at <lb/>
church, its peals of marriage tell, <lb/>
j while in the church the happy <lb/>
groom does also ring the belle. <lb/>
Louis exposition been official- <lb/>
announced, and three other ex- <lb/>
Thornton and <lb/>
arc understood to have <lb/>
been promised places on the <lb/>
commission. <lb/>
Tom Garter's appointment, <lb/>
which carries n year for <lb/>
Hire years, with not much <lb/>
to do, was his reward for <lb/>
j having, at the request of Mr. <lb/>
i talked the River and <lb/>
bill to death in last Sena- <lb/>
hours. Senators are recall- <lb/>
the statement of Senator Han- <lb/>
i iv at the time as a bluff, <lb/>
that Unless the Ship subsidy bill <lb/>
passed, the River Harbor <lb/>
Kill should <lb/>
A proud record in their Hue is <lb/>
that of C. A. Co,, the <lb/>
Washington Patent Lawyers, who <lb/>
have procured more than <lb/>
patents for of <lb/>
for Inventions have play- <lb/>
ed Important parts in the Indus- <lb/>
trial progress of the past quarter <lb/>
Senator Morgan, who told sonic <lb/>
plain and bitter truths about Brit- <lb/>
influence having been used lo <lb/>
make republican opposition to the <lb/>
Nicaragua Canal, in bis speech ad- <lb/>
his resolution, declaring <lb/>
the Clayton treaty <lb/>
says he has received personal <lb/>
assurances from a sufficient <lb/>
of Senators, lo make him <lb/>
that his resolution will be <lb/>
adopted at the regular session of <lb/>
Congress and that the Nicaragua <lb/>
Canal bill will be passed whether <lb/>
the administration changes its at- <lb/>
towards the project or <lb/>
Bl Senator has turned <lb/>
up Washington, it is said <lb/>
that lie is after an office, as a re- <lb/>
ward for his having abandoned the <lb/>
Populists and helped the <lb/>
cans to carry Kansas last fall. <lb/>
TO PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
In New <lb/>
We arc still in forefront of the race after your <lb/>
We offer you the best selected line <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found any store County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all year round, Spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We arc at work for yours and our mutual ad <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we offer you the very best service, polite <lb/>
attention, the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do not sec our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Hals and Caps. Silks and Satins, <lb/>
Jackets and Gapes, Carpets, Mailings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's and <lb/>
Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Scad Is, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, bill sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
My and customers now me in <lb/>
the store-formerly occupied by Mrs. M. A l. <lb/>
just opposite the Alfred Forbes store, with <lb/>
n full and complete line of <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions. <lb/>
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE LUTE OF <lb/>
MILLINERY <lb/>
.-. Chiffon, <lb/>
of the complete <lb/>
silks <lb/>
linen <lb/>
mil Velvets <lb/>
Trimmed II <lb/>
all kinds. I i any <lb/>
lie found in the town. Mrs. M. T. will have charge of the mil- <lb/>
will be glad to all lief old friend- <lb/>
customers call to see her. <lb/>
K co <lb/>
Ir. Abbott on <lb/>
An exchange <lb/>
Dr. Abbott strikes <lb/>
a true note when he calls tent ion <lb/>
to the death dealing influence of <lb/>
the gambling spirit now so <lb/>
lent in r i hi hi i v I holds <lb/>
this evil is doing infinitely more <lb/>
harm than strong drink, and fear- <lb/>
points mil the fuel <lb/>
makes no particular differ- <lb/>
whether gambling is <lb/>
by cards or great -h i <lb/>
that be who seeks to <lb/>
get something for nothing is dis- <lb/>
honest, whether be does it so as to <lb/>
render himself liable to <lb/>
or not. It I indeed u <lb/>
bright and hopeful sign the ad- <lb/>
vent of a moral conscious- <lb/>
when clergymen and <lb/>
have the manhood and c <lb/>
age I bus boldly U- <lb/>
of ethical progress. <lb/>
century work for I he <lb/>
of the ideal hinted in the <lb/>
utterances of <lb/>
ed <lb/>
And just we rise <lb/>
gambling is g ma <lb/>
promoted <lb/>
by guessing content i being <lb/>
conducted under of so <lb/>
osteopaths to practice, it <lb/>
plies i i all . I hers who heal the <lb/>
sick for pay . are <lb/>
conducted ii. is nod by <lb/>
tin H of health. The <lb/>
bill nil lo treat eases of <lb/>
illness I,. i no licenses in case <lb/>
of emergency, I can make <lb/>
. fin -in a <lb/>
City, Mo., Dispatch. <lb/>
Knock, <lb/>
If your is prosperous <lb/>
let him prosper, grunt, <lb/>
growl or grumble. Say n good <lb/>
word for him, and lei ii go that. <lb/>
be a knocker, turn <lb/>
will come. No one i the <lb/>
whole show, If you see ho town <lb/>
i- moving along, about it. <lb/>
Help things along. Shoves little. <lb/>
Push. Try and gel a little of the <lb/>
benefit Don't <lb/>
moil d like a old cadaver. <lb/>
your time lei ling sore <lb/>
some other fellow has a <lb/>
sand and sense than <lb/>
have. Du a little hustling <lb/>
yourself. a knocker. If <lb/>
you a good it <lb/>
like ii prince. If you are full of <lb/>
bile and feel disposed to some- <lb/>
keep your mouth shut. <lb/>
I . i I,, a knocker. So man ever <lb/>
The principle governing rich or happy minding every <lb/>
is exactly tho same as which but his own. No <lb/>
controlled the lottery, man ever helped up per <lb/>
If the authorities a way of <lb/>
-lopping it, should find sonic <lb/>
by knocking his neigh- <lb/>
down, up a kind word. <lb/>
means to break up the nefarious It cost <lb/>
and guessing you may one <lb/>
now being used lo deceive the an yourself some . You may have <lb/>
wary to encourage the too thousands and day be <lb/>
If yon want stoves or ranges constructed upon <lb/>
scientific principles which are economical, durable, <lb/>
convenient, as well us beautiful and artistic, look <lb/>
for tho <lb/>
prevalent of gambling, <lb/>
We our post <lb/>
will give attention <lb/>
to the matter. Progressive <lb/>
An Science <lb/>
In Missouri. <lb/>
Hill <lb/>
All uptown dentist says it's like <lb/>
pulling teeth to gel his bills <lb/>
led <lb/>
No, Maude, dear; we have <lb/>
heard that people born in leap <lb/>
year particularly fond of <lb/>
legs. <lb/>
every genuine <lb/>
not be deceived <lb/>
trade mark, which is shown upon <lb/>
stove or Range, do <lb/>
by worthless imitations and substitutes. <lb/>
lend all others in yearly sales and p <lb/>
Sold Exclusively by <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
Building. <lb/>
The House medical bill, which <lb/>
has been so objectionable to <lb/>
Scientists because prohibit- <lb/>
ed from attempting heal <lb/>
sick a the <lb/>
board health, passed <lb/>
House of <lb/>
day by a vote Of tO I he <lb/>
bill got votes on <lb/>
two week ago. The yes- <lb/>
was a great surprise In the <lb/>
Christian Scientists, who <lb/>
all forces lo to defeat <lb/>
bill. same bill. Introduced in <lb/>
the Senate, thereon <lb/>
rue-day. and indication ale <lb/>
that the Senate ill pas I a <lb/>
gOOd vole. <lb/>
The lull prohibits persons <lb/>
now registered a- from <lb/>
practicing medicine or surgery <lb/>
any or In in r i <lb/>
It-sing to cure or attempt treat <lb/>
the except when <lb/>
examined a- to their en- <lb/>
gage in such practice. The bill <lb/>
without price a -hive. Bo <lb/>
be a You can't <lb/>
afford it. Ii pay. There is <lb/>
nothing it. Ii you to <lb/>
i something <lb/>
throw cologne, Or roses. Don't <lb/>
throw brickbats. mud Don't <lb/>
he a knocker. It you kick, <lb/>
go barn and take a kick <lb/>
at yourself. For you are man <lb/>
that need- kicking. he <lb/>
II <lb/>
not repeal the <lb/>
I lie slabbing bis old father to <lb/>
death a in <lb/>
the d . because the <lb/>
man would not support him. shows <lb/>
tendency of young <lb/>
toward idleness. Only this week <lb/>
ac heard n . nearly <lb/>
he going to <lb/>
this week because he <lb/>
had three nay- la-i week. <lb/>
There Is n for man in <lb/>
iii be idle for lack of <lb/>
work, Any one who desires lo <lb/>
work can u t at living <lb/>
wages, Idleness begets crime, and <lb/>
because of voluntary Idleness <lb/>
I, jails are idled. <lb/>
i Press. <lb/>
Jacob in colored, living <lb/>
i years of <lb/>
he hi- never voted and never <lb/>
owned a dog. Mourn<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
i . .-.-. <lb/>
<lb/>
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