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and now completion. <lb/>
WORKING FOR HIS STATE. <lb/>
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Vitality and Sturdy Growth Demand <lb/>
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Nourishing rood. <lb/>
PAINE'S <lb/>
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The Household Medicine. <lb/>
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dwell long the ii. adaptability of our Boils for <lb/>
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lugs, while the Mist Machinery easily show that would <lb/>
Transportation building, now almost be as a country to live as <lb/>
complete. as seen In the background any state In the it Is as easy <lb/>
to the left opposite It. across the a place In which to procure good ll- <lb/>
Court of was the lug and a as any country <lb/>
lure and Liberal Arts building, and OB the globe Shall take advantage <lb/>
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lag skyward in the distance at the far grand old will a single step <lb/>
end of the with the backward, but ii will try to keep pace <lb/>
and of other buildings with or In advance of our south. <lb/>
the As Mr. states. We that some of our <lb/>
pen took In this Impressive seem- the I southern forth every <lb/>
n bis lips that I effort this direction, and we should <lb/>
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in the day the popular orator our state to lag. <lb/>
an which filled should be our motto <lb/>
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ball. lines of his speech ; the city for some time, and <lb/>
th. speaker -six ago I ha been in touch the Pun- <lb/>
I was at II.- at I American they <lb/>
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win re power to make this Exposition a grand <lb/>
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well as standing, not one <lb/>
stone will he left unturned to make the <lb/>
Exposition what it purports to be -a <lb/>
great and And as <lb/>
your representative here I have been <lb/>
doing all In my power to arouse mi in <lb/>
among lending citizens of our <lb/>
by correspondence III reference to <lb/>
Ibis opportunity to display our products <lb/>
to such an that It will prove <lb/>
to be a fine thing for our slate. I have <lb/>
Idlers mailed cir- <lb/>
and prospectuses Into <lb/>
every In the slate, and any one <lb/>
desiring any of lbs literature <lb/>
L. H. Pender, <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
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and work <lb/>
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Carolina <lb/>
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Everything New and Clean. <lb/>
Oysters, to Eat. <lb/>
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Soup, kinds mint. I kinds <lb/>
Coffee and <lb/>
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pleated to hear from any one In my <lb/>
stale reference to the matter. <lb/>
W. F. <lb/>
Vice President for North Carolina, Tan- <lb/>
One Tito Million <lb/>
The will print one thou- <lb/>
sand million of post <lb/>
in two colon, They will <lb/>
he on Hie one cent <lb/>
frill he nu of a large <lb/>
Hie two u rail- <lb/>
train will appear nearly <lb/>
bead on. On the four cent stamp will <lb/>
be the of nu automobile. On <lb/>
the the of the <lb/>
bridge at Niagara Palls will <lb/>
appear. Oil the eight cent lamp will <lb/>
be a picture of tin locks, with <lb/>
bins passing through them, taken <lb/>
from the height-, nil the ten Cent <lb/>
will In- an American eagle, <lb/>
with a stand on either side, <lb/>
the . of all nations of <lb/>
the western hemisphere. <lb/>
American Is class- <lb/>
ed with as greatest <lb/>
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learned i <lb/>
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Perfect Health. <lb/>
Keep system in perfect or- <lb/>
the occasional use <lb/>
Liver Pills. They r-g- <lb/>
the bowels and produce <lb/>
A Body. <lb/>
For sick <lb/>
constipation kin- <lb/>
an absolute cure <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
An am ill manuscript contain <lb/>
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Before you decide <lb/>
for or for see <lb/>
new pal terns just received. They <lb/>
enable a with her own <lb/>
needle to dress the latent style. <lb/>
patterns are allow- <lb/>
ear;, to lit. <lb/>
Mrs. L. Griffin. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
J. W. c CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors handlers of <lb/>
Ties and <lb/>
shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Greenville, N, C. <lb/>
on <lb/>
Maker and of <lb/>
CARTS AND <lb/>
Steam <lb/>
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Posts, and for <lb/>
to <lb/>
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Wholesale and <lb/>
Dealer. paid for <lb/>
Hides, Cotton Bead, Oil Bar <lb/>
re's, Turkeys, Egg, tie. Bed- <lb/>
Oak Ba- <lb/>
by Parlor <lb/>
suits, Tallies, Bounces, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Ax <lb/>
Meat Tobacco, Key <lb/>
Beauty Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Food, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. Gar- <lb/>
den Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and <lb/>
Best Stand- <lb/>
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other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for en h. Com <lb/>
to see inc. <lb/>
ff. <lb/>
; Three One <lb/>
Times <lb/>
VA., <lb/>
Now Only Cents a Year, <lb/>
and includes free The <lb/>
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I Philadelphia. <lb/>
THE DAILY . TIMES, <lb/>
Including Journal and <lb/>
now only per <lb/>
per month by mail. <lb/>
Address THE TIMES, <lb/>
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We r of lie <lb/>
table Public. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Norm Carolina Virginia, of that <lb/>
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state this dale will <lb/>
and to all <lb/>
insurance In best <lb/>
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If local your town has <lb/>
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Slate Agent, Raleigh, C <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
reliable energetic st <lb/>
once to the <lb/>
Old mutual Benefit. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Steamer leave <lb/>
daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and Boa- <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the Went <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. Go. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from <lb/>
Line front <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
pills <lb/>
Restore Vitality, Lost <lb/>
Lou of <lb/>
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of f or<lb/>
tonic<lb/>
to pale <lb/>
a and th <lb/>
of youth. By nail <lb/>
per I <lb/>
I with Our to car <lb/>
j or refund money bald, for <lb/>
ti copy of our bond. <lb/>
EXTRA <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
SO <lb/>
Ibo lot u <lb/>
lo gt nu i back of n i in is to ii ii <lb/>
. ink. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Some lime Mr. It. Hey- <lb/>
I be well known <lb/>
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school in Baptist <lb/>
as ; lo Mr <lb/>
J. II. Mills, in <lb/>
ago, provided Dr. Boone, lbs pros <lb/>
cut would raise <lb/>
Dr. at <lb/>
oiler and he Bo close lo it that <lb/>
he In walk on a <lb/>
trial school, and i com- <lb/>
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and the i being in-tall <lb/>
ed, so will not be Ion before the <lb/>
boys will be burning trades, us <lb/>
wood workers, etc <lb/>
Winston <lb/>
Cause regret <lb/>
like this as I <lb/>
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have not Hie taste I bat <lb/>
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By wail In B. <lb/>
bond lo cur in or <lb/>
paid. <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
Sta <lb/>
ten by J L <lb/>
N U <lb/>
OB It Pitt <lb/>
before in Superior Court. <lb/>
Fleming, Archie <lb/>
Planing Nannie Fleming, <lb/>
by their Bait Barrow. <lb/>
W, S. Al- <lb/>
Pollard Mary bis <lb/>
wife, the children <lb/>
of .-, Jr., <lb/>
unknown and T <lb/>
W. Fleming a lunatic. <lb/>
The of Adam Fleming, Jr., <lb/>
are unknown who are <lb/>
in above entitled will <lb/>
take en- <lb/>
titled an baa been la the <lb/>
of Pitt county, before the <lb/>
order make of the <lb/>
late Fernando <lb/>
Ida at law. And <lb/>
will further lake Are B<lb/>
i Court of county <lb/>
mi day of March <lb/>
in N. C, <lb/>
to and complaint la laid ac <lb/>
lion, or apply to Court <lb/>
the relict therein. <lb/>
This Till day of February Hull. <lb/>
D. C <lb/>
Clerk the Court of county, <lb/>
iV <lb/>
for <lb/>
and lever is a I ml He of i <lb/>
Chill Tonic, is <lb/>
Iron and a less <lb/>
No i-tire no pity. Me. <lb/>
Hy virtue the posers in two <lb/>
lain decrees made at term <lb/>
mid I lie March term Idol of Pitt <lb/>
court cause entitled T, <lb/>
Hooker K. s. at the <lb/>
will to sale for <lb/>
In the i. court <lb/>
I. in town of N. C, <lb/>
mi Bid day of April 1901 <lb/>
lit lint week of <lb/>
April term of Pill Superior the <lb/>
Billowing described tract laud lo wit; <lb/>
I I of land the <lb/>
pin in ad- <lb/>
I II. Mill-, <lb/>
I. Clark being <lb/>
land whereon tho K. , Ilium <lb/>
lying n the North low <lb/>
and In in r u I pill <lb/>
I by H S A. <lb/>
. lo <lb/>
I- S I la. hi. father Ilium <lb/>
by John <lb/>
loin one <lb/>
I acres <lb/>
W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
S. C, <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on ban i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constant j ea <lb/>
band. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W. R. WHICHARD BRO, <lb/>
Whichard. N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
par men and prices low <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
for country produce. <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hard <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Buyers and Broken in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
IMBUED WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
TERMS-Payable Advance. <lb/>
One Year Si, Six Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are cm- <lb/>
ployed. taken at <lb/>
h i Uri ii Semi- <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or Daily <lb/>
i and <lb/>
year for payable in ad- <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
ON <lb/>
A CO, <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TRUTH TC <lb/>
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-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH <lb/>
NO <lb/>
March Proclamations. <lb/>
j I new, neat and <lb/>
we ask is for you to see our line. <lb/>
U seen it. See it today. <lb/>
Val Lacee, Allover Laces, <lb/>
to match all edgings. <lb/>
or bargains we are headquarters. <lb/>
U will Silks, Pine Apple Tissues, <lb/>
awns, India<lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
H LETTER <lb/>
of t lie General <lb/>
Special of <lb/>
Raleigh, March <lb/>
of 1901 is now but a memo- <lb/>
final adjournment having been <lb/>
reached at o'clock Friday <lb/>
morning As dying notes <lb/>
of the swan are always the <lb/>
were closing scenes this <lb/>
Assembly most pleas- <lb/>
ant and enjoyable. <lb/>
President of Senate Turner <lb/>
and Speaker of House Moore <lb/>
were each presented with a mag- <lb/>
silver service, and <lb/>
Smith of Senate <lb/>
no man ever holding that of- <lb/>
has bad more and <lb/>
Doorkeeper Bennett of the House <lb/>
were presented with <lb/>
gold-beaded canes. <lb/>
Justice of the Senate <lb/>
and Jenkins of the <lb/>
House made feeling farewell ad- <lb/>
of the Utter having <lb/>
been one of most eloquent and <lb/>
emotional ever beard <lb/>
walls of the House, of which be <lb/>
was a member forty years <lb/>
ago. Indeed, this venerable min- <lb/>
of of Christ on <lb/>
more than one previous occasion <lb/>
during the session proved himself <lb/>
to be by tar most eloquent <lb/>
of Assembly, when <lb/>
it came to appealing to the hearts <lb/>
and emotions of men, and bis <lb/>
anywhere is known to <lb/>
this writer. <lb/>
THEFT <lb/>
The sensation of the week came <lb/>
on the day preceding adjournment <lb/>
when Governor announced a <lb/>
message to the Assembly <lb/>
that the State Treasury had <lb/>
robbed. The loss occurs through <lb/>
the defalcation of MaJ. W. H. <lb/>
Martin, clerk under Treasurer <lb/>
Worth and in charge of <lb/>
State Prison ad- <lb/>
taking of the <lb/>
shortage so far Those <lb/>
who knew the man were astound- <lb/>
ed by revelation, and the de- <lb/>
voluntarily delivered him- <lb/>
self up to the authorities con- <lb/>
fessed his crime as soon as be learn- <lb/>
ed that it hail discovered <lb/>
making no effort to escape. <lb/>
A woman is said to lie tho cause <lb/>
of his young, pretty <lb/>
woman, not residing here, if re <lb/>
ports are correct. Maj. is <lb/>
past yearn of age. He is a <lb/>
northern man by birth, was an of- <lb/>
in Union army during the <lb/>
civil war, baa resided in <lb/>
for years, and leading an <lb/>
honest and upright bad drawn <lb/>
many friends to him during that <lb/>
time. he la now in jail and a <lb/>
legislative committee is <lb/>
ting the books of State <lb/>
begun their work to- <lb/>
day and it H feared that <lb/>
even a deficit may lie din- <lb/>
covered. <lb/>
HILL THAT <lb/>
Over bids were introduced <lb/>
in the houses the <lb/>
session, and several hundred <lb/>
failed, most of those lost being re <lb/>
by committees. <lb/>
But some important bills that <lb/>
not only received favorable reports <lb/>
but pawed one failed <lb/>
other, the I were <lb/>
the <lb/>
To restore to the legislature <lb/>
power to prescribe and <lb/>
terms of public officers, their <lb/>
ties their To <lb/>
prevent guaranty companies from <lb/>
requiring deposits to lie deposited <lb/>
in national banks. To <lb/>
from the record the resolution of <lb/>
expulsion of Josiah Turner from <lb/>
the House. To regulate the sail- <lb/>
or cigarettes bill from the <lb/>
To famish books to in- <lb/>
pupils the public schools. <lb/>
To prevent the State from hiring <lb/>
farm laborers. To carry out the <lb/>
constitutional requirement as to <lb/>
public, schools. To prohibit the <lb/>
sale or gift of liquors <lb/>
to minors, sane persons. <lb/>
To make Commissioner of Ag- <lb/>
State game warden <lb/>
promote the propagation of game <lb/>
birds and animals. To make it a <lb/>
misdemeanor to keep whites and <lb/>
the same cell jail. <lb/>
To provide for county farms <lb/>
the working of convicts thereon. <lb/>
To change the of the State <lb/>
flag. In regard to To in- <lb/>
the Attorney General to sue <lb/>
ex-Treasurer Worth and sureties. <lb/>
To give the Superior Courts <lb/>
diction of To provide <lb/>
compulsory attendance at <lb/>
school Mitchell county. To es- <lb/>
a State Normal school <lb/>
Winston. To allow the State <lb/>
Board of to appoint <lb/>
three supervisors of public schools. <lb/>
To reduce the price school <lb/>
I look s. <lb/>
IMPEACHMENT. <lb/>
The trial of the Supreme Court <lb/>
Judges is now full swing. <lb/>
Owing to press and <lb/>
of delayed legislation the <lb/>
Court bust, adjourned <lb/>
till Thursday, when <lb/>
Allen for the prosecution op- <lb/>
the case by a speech that <lb/>
made seventeen columns In the <lb/>
Raleigh morning papers. <lb/>
On Friday the of <lb/>
was begun, and continued <lb/>
all day Saturday, Clerk of the <lb/>
clerk of <lb/>
the Superior <lb/>
Court lawyer J. C. L. Harris <lb/>
being witnesses examined. <lb/>
Gov. Jarvis and other counsel <lb/>
on arose complained <lb/>
of editorials in tho News Ob <lb/>
server, and stated that they hoped <lb/>
Senators would allow that <lb/>
newspaper to try the for them <lb/>
or any but would be guided <lb/>
and governed by the law the <lb/>
evidence <lb/>
To-day the trial was resumed <lb/>
the taking of testimony for <lb/>
prosecution continued It looks <lb/>
as though the trial will last <lb/>
at least the of Ibis mouth. <lb/>
Perhaps longer. <lb/>
Platform. <lb/>
This the platform <lb/>
of as his <lb/>
addles-. <lb/>
rights and exact justice <lb/>
all men, of whatever State of per- <lb/>
suasion, religious or political. <lb/>
commerce and honest <lb/>
friendship with all nations, <lb/>
with none. <lb/>
support of the Stale govern- <lb/>
all rights, as the <lb/>
most administration for <lb/>
our domestic <lb/>
est bulwark against <lb/>
can tendencies. <lb/>
The preservation of the general <lb/>
government whole <lb/>
vigor an the sheet anchor <lb/>
our at home abroad. <lb/>
A jealous care of the right <lb/>
election by the people. <lb/>
A mild sate correction of <lb/>
abuses which are lopped off by the <lb/>
sword of revolution where peace- <lb/>
able remedies are unproved. <lb/>
Absolute <lb/>
of the majority, the vital <lb/>
principle of republics, from which <lb/>
there is no appeal but to force, the <lb/>
vital principle and immediate par- <lb/>
of despotism. <lb/>
A well-disciplined militia, our <lb/>
reliance in peace, and for <lb/>
first movement in till regulars <lb/>
may relieve them. <lb/>
The supremacy of the civil over <lb/>
the military authority. <lb/>
Economy In the public expenses <lb/>
that labor may be lightly burden- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
The honest of our debts <lb/>
and sacred of the pub- <lb/>
of agriculture <lb/>
and of commerce as its <lb/>
of information, and <lb/>
of all abuses at <lb/>
bar of public opinion. <lb/>
Freedom of religion, freedom of <lb/>
the press, and freedom of the per- <lb/>
son under the protection of the <lb/>
habeas corpus and trial by jurors <lb/>
impartially selected. <lb/>
These , form the bright <lb/>
constellation has gone before <lb/>
us and guided our steps through <lb/>
an age of revolution and <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
IT TAKES NO TALK. <lb/>
BELL A A HAT <lb/>
WHEN SHE SEES THE I <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are the forefront of the <lb/>
We offer you the best selected line <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be any in Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. all year round, Spring. Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are at wink for and our mutual ad <lb/>
It is our pleasure lo show you what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite <lb/>
the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established built up strictly own merits. <lb/>
When you come lo market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do not see our immense Muck before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines of merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Beta and Gaps, Silica and Satins, <lb/>
and Capes. Mattings Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's. Women's and Children's Shoes. <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meal, Sugar Coffee, Bead I <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings Plow fixtures, Hope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
for Furniture and in that line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends. <lb/>
k CO. <lb/>
STYLE AND COLOR <lb/>
SHOW THESE AND THE HAT SELLS I ITSELF. <lb/>
THAT IS JUST I TO DO. <lb/>
MY STOCK OF MILLINERY <lb/>
BROUGHT TO IS SOW IS AND <lb/>
El <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT. <lb/>
Mi-. M. I. i. in and if <lb/>
the hat you not on ha I one will be ed I your <lb/>
i. its, Flowers, Ribbons, everything <lb/>
the , <lb/>
It ban been said by many old <lb/>
students of weather every <lb/>
year must right is, <lb/>
then must be a certain amount of <lb/>
all kinds weather; a certain <lb/>
amount of dry weather, n certain <lb/>
amount of etc. <lb/>
line with this, Mr. J- Van <lb/>
tells us that bis experience has <lb/>
that pound of dust <lb/>
the month of March is worth a <lb/>
pound of gold to the farmers <lb/>
summer growing <lb/>
in other words, if it m in <lb/>
March and earlier it's quite sure to <lb/>
right itself later and give the <lb/>
tiller of the soil plenty of ruin to <lb/>
assist growing of bis crops. So <lb/>
judging by the amount of dust we <lb/>
are having now, outlook for <lb/>
the coining season is very good. <lb/>
There is probably no better <lb/>
judge of the matter the <lb/>
than whose long <lb/>
successful experience in the <lb/>
has well fitted him to <lb/>
lie a true weather prophet. <lb/>
Greensboro Telegram. <lb/>
is <lb/>
A newspaper man Lo <lb/>
publish an article i ins <lb/>
lea. he said to the <lb/>
idler, shall I He <lb/>
mat furnished with an of <lb/>
what was and an <lb/>
article <lb/>
exclaimed the man, de- <lb/>
when article was <lb/>
read lo him. i right; <lb/>
that'll make bis old hair <lb/>
said the editor; <lb/>
me see, what are your <lb/>
Good -a. I the it, <lb/>
you arc not going lo sign my <lb/>
name lo not <lb/>
asked the editor. wouldn't <lb/>
have anyone know I had any- <lb/>
thing the <lb/>
I can't afford to gel Into a <lb/>
with The editor <lb/>
smiled and <lb/>
should I gel mixed up in a <lb/>
scrap does mil concern <lb/>
should you expert me to an <lb/>
blame of all publication <lb/>
article lo which you are <lb/>
afraid to sign your Tin- <lb/>
man slopped his paper and <lb/>
mad. eh Ii life. <lb/>
Sun,<lb/>
If you want stoves or ranges constructed upon <lb/>
scientific which are economical, durable, <lb/>
and Convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look <lb/>
for the <lb/>
cotton planter should <lb/>
write illustrated <lb/>
pamphlet, <lb/>
It free. <lb/>
i ii<lb/>
Trinity College Notes. <lb/>
The will lie out <lb/>
In a i; . i there <lb/>
baa K a growth in <lb/>
library in. many <lb/>
I hooks have been purchased, and <lb/>
have also been <lb/>
appreciated donations books. <lb/>
During this week Moore, <lb/>
I of Durham, has donated bound <lb/>
volume, and Mr. <lb/>
John l, of Durham, <lb/>
s volume, Mr, c. <lb/>
of Sea York City, . <lb/>
volumes York <lb/>
Christian i . In <lb/>
liable ; . . , dona <lb/>
an j i u u d <lb/>
. donors is very <lb/>
highly appreciate. <lb/>
M ill hew D if <lb/>
Chicago university, delivered a <lb/>
in the r chapel, Mon- <lb/>
evening on Christian <lb/>
id Age <lb/>
i Junior ha elected <lb/>
Archive staff for year as fol- <lb/>
lows Editor in II. R. <lb/>
of Winston, Manager, <lb/>
E. S. Locust Hill, <lb/>
N. The i m ,;, p the <lb/>
supervision of Senior class, <lb/>
and the newly elected staff will <lb/>
lake charge of magazine at <lb/>
of college year. <lb/>
Ana. made <lb/>
a t in i I i In- de <lb/>
red i Weal Durham <lb/>
of cub week. The <lb/>
lbs of -ii s liven l <lb/>
this week by President <lb/>
in i f limits of <lb/>
of Durham take- In i. a <lb/>
portion tin- college campus. <lb/>
a small purl of lie <lb/>
Is inside <lb/>
n ii id i; ., . of <lb/>
II i ii i,. <lb/>
AL <lb/>
Made nu- Orange Va <lb/>
One of biggest mortgages on <lb/>
record has hied in Marshall <lb/>
town, la. It is I'm- -i, errors a e sermons more <lb/>
is given American Lint ed long. <lb/>
Oil Company lo Morion farmer i now up <lb/>
A woman it to <lb/>
make u of a lo make <lb/>
m man of a <lb/>
trade mark, which is shown upon every genuine <lb/>
or Range, and do not be deceived <lb/>
by worthless imitations and substitutes, <lb/>
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity. <lb/>
Tho document is print <lb/>
ed book bum, and coves seven- <lb/>
nine a print. It <lb/>
will pages record <lb/>
and three days work lo record tin <lb/>
mortgage, and the fee v, <lb/>
Sold Exclusively <lb/>
something- with bis plow. <lb/>
I miner in his pro <lb/>
bis pick. <lb/>
Stolen of vice <lb/>
their naughty makes I hem <lb/>
nice. <lb/>
Of course our girl la the <lb/>
in Slate, 1-. made <lb/>
One of v beat the, <lb/>
present Legislature did of Orange. <lb/>
a law for the establishment a II <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
Building. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
in school dis- <lb/>
desires it. The act pro-<lb/>
district liars , <lb/>
Hoard shall eon <lb/>
ten doll ii . i ti. <lb/>
will ten dollars making <lb/>
thirty dollars, sill <lb/>
nice library, I <lb/>
l In limn, you know that <lb/>
Spring has ii <lb/>
The grumbler Will of <lb/>
small Ore <lb/>
a ho In <lb/>
The i I hill <lb/>
on the bar <lb/>
could not <lb/>
.-., <lb/>
-t <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, X. <lb/>
J. Owner <lb/>
at Post Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, an <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
HATCH <lb/>
The cigarette dealer of <lb/>
this morning rived <lb/>
from the Tobacco <lb/>
Company DO <lb/>
longer give premiums cigarette <lb/>
box fronts. This is taken to mean <lb/>
the American Com- <lb/>
people have given up the <lb/>
tight against the <lb/>
incurred in COB- <lb/>
w the of Queen <lb/>
Victoria were Of this <lb/>
amount Cl was for <lb/>
foreign Its. <lb/>
ii thus appear that it lakes <lb/>
less to bury a monarch in <lb/>
than install a <lb/>
dent in the United <lb/>
A Massachusetts who had <lb/>
smoked packages of cigar- <lb/>
-cut the empty boxes to the <lb/>
and asked what re- <lb/>
I hey would give him. They <lb/>
declined to give him a reward <lb/>
that, but to show that were <lb/>
not entirely of his <lb/>
. i -r <lb/>
. March If. <lb/>
When one is rewarded for <lb/>
turned one's the <lb/>
ill. reward la apt to be re <lb/>
value pal up u the <lb/>
Kl. the turncoat by the <lb/>
other <lb/>
DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
HI MM NOTES. <lb/>
C, March. <lb/>
Miss Carey Tuttle. of <lb/>
Upon that theory, Up Saturday and <lb/>
Irvine who spending a pleasant day <lb/>
to Congress a ago the with her friend, Miss Dora Cox. <lb/>
lb-.- returned <lb/>
. turned bit Some of <lb/>
during the cam to have had a nice time. too. <lb/>
to k the for Me Wire <lb/>
K small. Ben- bare filled orders <lb/>
i has just bad Mr. Dun- during wee. have <lb/>
-i a clerk- orders yet to b rilled. It is <lb/>
Depart I getting to lie no occurrence <lb/>
tin- them to sell as much as a mile <lb/>
-If some good that Jo,, more fencing to one party. <lb/>
i. i after be is the beat, <lb/>
i i. t, , . more than a quarter of a <lb/>
i nun nun a inn as well as the <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS OP RESPECT. <lb/>
Hall at <lb/>
A. P. A. M. <lb/>
Whereas, Death, the grim won <lb/>
who knocks equal baud <lb/>
at the door of the palace the <lb/>
has been Map at his <lb/>
pointed work. <lb/>
Again, he has invaded <lb/>
of our fraternal home, and <lb/>
wrested from us one of our ancient <lb/>
landmarks, who loved the Order <lb/>
of Free Masonry, almost as he <lb/>
loved his Creator; always cheerful <lb/>
with open <lb/>
hand, a listening ear, to de- <lb/>
of humanity. <lb/>
Monday, 12th day of <lb/>
1901, at the hour of <lb/>
M. our beloved brother, J. B. <lb/>
Johnson, was called from labor on <lb/>
; to rest in the great beyond. <lb/>
h- u alive, this would be made. <lb/>
a much more place to , n Democrats this town held <lb/>
in irked philosophic primary last Monday evening <lb/>
he had been a faithful, <lb/>
dent and splendid of this <lb/>
lodge, and while a great sufferer, <lb/>
what cynical Senator who had <lb/>
the praise bestow- for the various town <lb/>
, . Bar- be voted for on the Ural those who toe and <lb/>
, . of Monday in Mayor, J. K. rev-re the principles of <lb/>
party who Had for yearn lost, Johnson. J. <lb/>
no opportunity to sneer at him. It J. F. Harrington and t by <lb/>
doc. em the death of a man cooper. Simon A- <lb/>
, serves to bring out is excellent and A <lb/>
bits . hypocrisy In other each and every one of them will be 1- there is a missing <lb/>
me, Why, i, fraternal home. That <lb/>
things which growth white hi <lb/>
for oak spokes wanted by the A. esteem and <lb/>
satisfactory way. Ii la sympathy. <lb/>
known to all the world while And we extend to his widow <lb/>
be v , President, and Mr. and Mr. of near <lb/>
wrote him that if be Harrison was hated heart entered this week. <lb/>
would 25.000 more they I, every prominent member of believe there is like of <lb/>
would present him with a baud ;. , . for one another upon l dedicate a proper <lb/>
some <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
j since In- death, these men <lb/>
have been trying to outdo cub <lb/>
other in extravagant words <lb/>
praise The public i <lb/>
n quite -o <lb/>
i I a- the talk f these men <lb/>
. u to believe. <lb/>
ids Mi. <lb/>
War. <lb/>
the r. <lb/>
before the <lb/>
A bank at <lb/>
ilia, employed a father and son <lb/>
named A shortage of <lb/>
was discovered. The -ii <lb/>
shouldered the responsibility and . <lb/>
i m. r . , <lb/>
Bed. the father stepped <lb/>
and that he and bis <lb/>
sou was guilty the The . <lb/>
. , , are <lb/>
bank In something n <lb/>
in upon . <lb/>
i page upon the records of the Lodge <lb/>
session. <lb/>
Mimes Mollie Bryan, be held in <lb/>
of <lb/>
spent Saturday and Sunday visit <lb/>
, , these resolutions <lb/>
mg lends here. I, . <lb/>
,. . ,, . ,,,. to the of <lb/>
Mrs. John D. Cox spent the day ,, , ., <lb/>
.,, ,. , ed that <lb/>
in . . . <lb/>
in paper of town of <lb/>
They do know <lb/>
Whether the sou is trying to shield <lb/>
the father, or the lather to Shield <lb/>
the son. do know is <lb/>
th ii bank la short <lb/>
ired from the War lie- <lb/>
voluntarily, while in <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
A. an Old resident of <lb/>
place, who has lately been <lb/>
at for some <lb/>
lime, home last weeK. <lb/>
publicly He couldn't stay away. There is <lb/>
an attraction here he not <lb/>
find elsewhere. <lb/>
Miss Vida and little <lb/>
brother went to Aden Monday <lb/>
. o arc <lb/>
able tilings about Secretary Root, <lb/>
fa out, which returned yesterday. <lb/>
th-j will whatever <lb/>
chalices he had for election to the <lb/>
A chicken law has been passed Senate, Secretary was doubt <lb/>
by the Legislature for certain actuated largely in <lb/>
It makes it unlawful an assistant secretary who <lb/>
any person to allow his or her would perform the work of that of- <lb/>
chicken-, or any other domestic Ii past ix <lb/>
fowls, to trespass upon the land- has been <lb/>
of another. This bill, as passed Wu n practically all <lb/>
by the House, applied only to time, has regularly drawn his J. W. Harper and family who <lb/>
Cleveland county, but in the Men- even if he was, bis do- on , <lb/>
ate many other counties were add- In was creditable as home Sunday. <lb/>
ed by their Senators. Chatham w. c. has <lb/>
not one them. It is rather hard a public salary without a position with the A. O. <lb/>
on an old woman to arrest and performing any public duties, It <lb/>
ville, and a copy of the same be <lb/>
sent Io the Oxford Orphans Friend <lb/>
with a to <lb/>
That the usual badge of mourn- <lb/>
worn for thirty days. <lb/>
I. A. <lb/>
F. C. <lb/>
T. B. Committee. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Happenings In <lb/>
The Queen City plant <lb/>
at Charlotte has been purchased by <lb/>
a Hew Jersey <lb/>
A young who worked in <lb/>
the has <lb/>
for robbing the mails. <lb/>
The Washington Light Infantry <lb/>
will have a reunion on night <lb/>
of the 21st at the open- <lb/>
of I heir new armory. <lb/>
A long near <lb/>
the Atlantic Coast Line, was <lb/>
Stayed by lire Sunday. Through <lb/>
had trains to take obi route by <lb/>
Wilmington. <lb/>
Several of our exchanges <lb/>
portions of the Stale arc <lb/>
speaking of the reappearance of <lb/>
the blue birds after end <lb/>
of years. <lb/>
The Free says there are <lb/>
between and U new buildings <lb/>
now in course of erection in Kin- <lb/>
This shows what <lb/>
enterprises will do for a <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Rev. Dead. <lb/>
It is with we <lb/>
learn from Monday's Washington <lb/>
of death of <lb/>
Augustus Latham, which occurred <lb/>
Sunday morning at his home <lb/>
Washington. He only a <lb/>
week, being taken with the grip <lb/>
developed in pneumonia. <lb/>
He was fifty four of age. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Latham was a minister <lb/>
of the Christian Church, a man of <lb/>
high character and sterling arid- <lb/>
Not only was he strong as a <lb/>
minister but he was excellent <lb/>
well. For some time be <lb/>
was the Washington correspondent <lb/>
of writing over <lb/>
the name of His <lb/>
letters were always full of interest <lb/>
and afforded much pleasure to our <lb/>
readers. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
good cart bubs <lb/>
wanted by A. Co, <lb/>
Johnson his X 1901. <lb/>
brother, Nichols were here <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
We regret to learn that Mrs. W. <lb/>
It. Wing-ate is so seriously ill that <lb/>
. grave fears are fell as i her re- <lb/>
her, if her chickens should <lb/>
Hy into a neighbor's field or gar- <lb/>
how about the Held or gar <lb/>
which Is trespassed <lb/>
Then- is hardly a worse nuisance <lb/>
any than a lot <lb/>
chickens running at large to annoy <lb/>
everybody. Pitt county was <lb/>
Included in this law, but we wish <lb/>
it hail <lb/>
It was developed a day- age. <lb/>
that Dr. Tompkins, a call <lb/>
ed Science healer of Phil <lb/>
bad been administering <lb/>
kisses his female patient- as a <lb/>
part of the Christian Science treat- <lb/>
One of lady <lb/>
who addition Io undergoing the <lb/>
kiss treatment had sold her <lb/>
and given doctor <lb/>
all she <lb/>
exposed whole business. She <lb/>
said she objected to the kissing be <lb/>
she had never before been <lb/>
by and <lb/>
hurt he.-. She submitted, <lb/>
on the doctor's insistence that <lb/>
kissing would benefit her <lb/>
health, but when her health <lb/>
improve she stopped the treatment <lb/>
and asked for return of th <lb/>
which she didn't get, of <lb/>
course. The Raleigh Visitor ob- <lb/>
serves that if this <lb/>
Science treatment becomes <lb/>
popular ranks of the Christian <lb/>
Science will Is largely <lb/>
lint hardly <lb/>
knows win. to have most <lb/>
for woman who was so <lb/>
easily who <lb/>
Imposed on Land- <lb/>
mark. <lb/>
a ill <lb/>
the <lb/>
i also creditable to Mr. Boot that <lb/>
he to bluffed <lb/>
and and Insist- <lb/>
.-I up iii hiving Col. Sanger, his <lb/>
;. . u friend, for Assistant Sec- <lb/>
i War. <lb/>
. I- a growing suspicion <lb/>
. th re is a close connection be- <lb/>
tween opposition of some of <lb/>
the operating in <lb/>
lines of Cuban Industry <lb/>
withdrawal of <lb/>
i from the Island and <lb/>
. imposed by <lb/>
I withdrawal <lb/>
i If a close investigation <lb/>
were made, t would be brand that <lb/>
I'll were using money <lb/>
influence the Cubans, just as <lb/>
for brought <lb/>
bear upon Mr. <lb/>
K j for the purpose of <lb/>
him to take no steps toward <lb/>
out the pledge of Congress <lb/>
II i our authority should be with <lb/>
as soon as the Cubans wen <lb/>
ma position to govern themselves <lb/>
Public sentiment so strongly <lb/>
favor of keeping our pledge <lb/>
Mr. would not be per- <lb/>
refuse to <lb/>
III., conditions American <lb/>
will continue until Con. <lb/>
sees fit to change the <lb/>
which might not at all. <lb/>
flying wedding recently took <lb/>
place in n town In order <lb/>
a train, bride <lb/>
groom, minister anal witnesses, ill <lb/>
bundled Into a hotel omnibus, <lb/>
the ceremony was performed <lb/>
the driver whipped hi- homes to <lb/>
the railway station. was a close <lb/>
says the re- <lb/>
port, the train, <lb/>
was <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
We bad quite an exciting <lb/>
way Monday, The horse of Hen- <lb/>
Harrington frightened <lb/>
and ran right down the railroad <lb/>
track. When caught there was <lb/>
nothing la. tell tale, save the <lb/>
horse, says B Little. <lb/>
A. Cox still pays the highest <lb/>
price seed. <lb/>
Washington, March the <lb/>
Supreme Court today an opinion <lb/>
was In the ease of the <lb/>
Board of Commissioners of Wilkes <lb/>
county, North Carolina, <lb/>
W. N. Color and The decision <lb/>
is that Wilkes county had no <lb/>
to Issue the ill <lb/>
The bond referred to above <lb/>
were Issued for the purpose of con- <lb/>
tin- railroad to Wilkes- <lb/>
The contention was that the <lb/>
act allowing issuance was <lb/>
properly voted on during the <lb/>
time the measure Was before <lb/>
general aye and <lb/>
nay vote not being called for three <lb/>
times, the requisite number. <lb/>
Tin- Remedy for the <lb/>
If Instead Of humming th. old <lb/>
Where is my Wan- <lb/>
Boy To-night fond <lb/>
parent gel a stave go <lb/>
out and him give him <lb/>
I good paddling, the wandering <lb/>
hop, when reached maturity, <lb/>
would id least be much obliged. <lb/>
Danville Bee. <lb/>
In I per cent of the <lb/>
people of the United States lived <lb/>
in cities, Today per cent live <lb/>
In cities. <lb/>
John Warren went to <lb/>
Sunday to see his girl. <lb/>
We were glad to have Mi. Hun- <lb/>
sucker, from to visit <lb/>
our town i. <lb/>
W. E. Proctor his little son, <lb/>
Nat, went river Sunday. <lb/>
Quite a our <lb/>
tended church Black Jack Sun- <lb/>
lay. <lb/>
F. Powell went to <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
J. W. went to Jamesville <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
L. E. Elks went up the road Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Galloway is in town today. <lb/>
Austin Grimes is town today. <lb/>
Our streets were crowded with <lb/>
farmers Saturday. <lb/>
to <lb/>
A Practice. <lb/>
There is a movement on foot <lb/>
the use of Paris green <lb/>
on tobacco. If the tobacco grow- <lb/>
w ill unite in an agreement <lb/>
to cease the use of deadly pois- <lb/>
on then the matter will be carried <lb/>
to legislature the enact- <lb/>
of law <lb/>
with heavy for its viola- <lb/>
The green, which adheres to the <lb/>
tobacco even through the <lb/>
process, is ever a menace <lb/>
to the life and health <lb/>
of user of the As is <lb/>
well known Hi ingredient in the <lb/>
upon to do th <lb/>
work for which it is <lb/>
is arsenic, a mineral <lb/>
poison. Arsenic may not always <lb/>
kill when Drat taken, but If used <lb/>
regularly, as in tobacco chewing, <lb/>
it is the system <lb/>
and trouble is to result. <lb/>
Those with the matter <lb/>
that the use of Pans green <lb/>
in tobacco cultivation will have to <lb/>
be or measures to the de <lb/>
and loss of the producer <lb/>
will <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
Several truckers in this <lb/>
report a close examination of <lb/>
their cabbages show to <lb/>
injured by the recent cold <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
No Bankrupt <lb/>
Or SPECIAL SALE <lb/>
wish to call attention to our NEW LINE of <lb/>
AND EMBROIDERIES Just Received. <lb/>
Pr If no to cents and cents, <lb/>
lilies Also our CHECKED and DIMITIES, <lb/>
LONG CLOTH, etc. All of which are being <lb/>
sold CHEAP. <lb/>
Other Goods at low <lb/>
prices, same as Special Sale Prices. <lb/>
W W make it to to call and see us <lb/>
you buy. <lb/>
Tours to please, <lb/>
HICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
Three Times The <lb/>
OF ANY OTHER. <lb/>
ONE EASIER. <lb/>
ONE THIRD FASTER, <lb/>
Agents wanted in all unoccupied <lb/>
territory. <lb/>
Manufacturing Company, <lb/>
Atlanta, <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
S. T WHITE, <lb/>
AT <lb/>
I LIVERY <lb/>
C. C. to J. P. King; Burned Out <lb/>
Our Folks. <lb/>
We get these three items <lb/>
the Free Will <lb/>
Mr. White, of Greenville, an in- <lb/>
gave us a call last <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Rev J. N. Booth, <lb/>
in to see us Tuesday of <lb/>
last week. He was working <lb/>
the interest of of <lb/>
Tin; is <lb/>
to get on a boom with <lb/>
tooth in held. <lb/>
Rev. J. N. Booth preached an <lb/>
excellent sermon at the <lb/>
church Tuesday night last <lb/>
are bound <lb/>
to think, but think properly and <lb/>
upon proper subjects, was <lb/>
thought. <lb/>
A New Messiah. <lb/>
A woman, who claims to <lb/>
be the Second Christ and bails <lb/>
from no one knows where, is <lb/>
considerable excitement near <lb/>
She has been in that <lb/>
community for about two weeks <lb/>
has gathered about her a large <lb/>
following who have <lb/>
their work and stand to <lb/>
obey bidding at any anal all <lb/>
times. The Woman is a stranger <lb/>
that section will not tell <lb/>
name or where she came from. <lb/>
Durham Herald. <lb/>
Other Counties Can Ho Likewise <lb/>
The commissioners of Buncombe <lb/>
county are taking the Batter of <lb/>
tax assessment their own hands. <lb/>
Their examination of several <lb/>
officials revealed <lb/>
the fact that about worth <lb/>
of capital had not been listed for <lb/>
taxation. They promptly secured <lb/>
its If such were alone <lb/>
every county of the State, only <lb/>
corporations, hut as <lb/>
well, Legislature would have <lb/>
no further occasion to discuss the <lb/>
revenue bills, and no <lb/>
be necessary, as our taxes would <lb/>
lie to meet all demands <lb/>
Whiskey is responsible an <lb/>
murder being added to the <lb/>
criminal list of county. <lb/>
At Saturday night <lb/>
parties got to fussing ii bar- <lb/>
room when <lb/>
a ten this cut on the side of his <lb/>
neck from which be bled to death <lb/>
live minutes. <lb/>
Coroner went <lb/>
down Sunday to hold an <lb/>
lint the evidence developed failed <lb/>
to the responsibility of the kill- <lb/>
Lewis <lb/>
Lewis and a were all <lb/>
mixed up in it, was <lb/>
also badly cut. <lb/>
It seems there had been <lb/>
trouble between some of the parties <lb/>
the day. was re- <lb/>
newed after night. Not long lie- <lb/>
fore killing went <lb/>
the Mayor to have a war- <lb/>
rant issued for one the others. <lb/>
The who was connected with <lb/>
the trouble, has disappeared. <lb/>
It is an and <lb/>
the people at Ayden very much <lb/>
regret its occurrence. <lb/>
An man thrust his band <lb/>
into a horse's mouth to see how- <lb/>
many the animal bad. The <lb/>
horse dosed bis jaws on <lb/>
hand to sec how many lingers the <lb/>
man hail. The curiosity of both <lb/>
was Now if it just bad <lb/>
been n hen of a horse, bow <lb/>
much i a-i that man would <lb/>
have Va. Observer. <lb/>
Baby <lb/>
Those arc how much <lb/>
an suffering used to mean. <lb/>
; Mother's Friend <lb/>
be known mothers have <lb/>
I ired much lie of child- <lb/>
b is a to be <lb/>
externally, h thoroughly <lb/>
muscles of at It gives <lb/>
and and when the final <lb/>
rain re quickly and <lb/>
without pan. Mother's Fr end is <lb/>
never internally. Infernal <lb/>
at s Urns d man harm If a <lb/>
Mutt Tell People, <lb/>
A busy i once complain- <lb/>
ed that he did not have time to <lb/>
attend to his advertising properly. <lb/>
After a long experience he has <lb/>
come to the conclusion that <lb/>
is the most important thing <lb/>
about any business the <lb/>
He <lb/>
aloes it do a man Io haw the <lb/>
best stock of or a great bar- <lb/>
gain If people i <lb/>
about <lb/>
Is supplied with this <lb/>
never few ruing or spelling <lb/>
morn i. knees, or any el <lb/>
discomfort; usually accompany <lb/>
The proprietor of a large hotel In Tampa. <lb/>
Fir., wile had an time <lb/>
-a h f i Mild During hr see <lb/>
pi t. was and <lb/>
i I fore lbs doctor <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Mm <lb/>
drug i <lb/>
i, CO., <lb/>
W . . . , mil U <lb/>
Karly morning the <lb/>
stables occupied by J. F. <lb/>
King, on corner of Second and <lb/>
streets, another stables near <lb/>
by by K. B. and <lb/>
a one dwelling house were de- <lb/>
by <lb/>
The fire originated in King's <lb/>
stables and must have started <lb/>
l o'clock. When the people <lb/>
neighborhood were first <lb/>
aroused by the fire it was <lb/>
o'clock and the stable were then <lb/>
a mass of flames and almost ready <lb/>
to fall in. Five horses perished <lb/>
the tire, and these Mr. <lb/>
King lost all of bis vehicles and <lb/>
everything else he had In the <lb/>
stables, nothing at all was saved. <lb/>
Mr. had three horses in <lb/>
the other stables to which <lb/>
spread so quickly that they <lb/>
were narrowly saved. All the <lb/>
stuff in his stables w as de- <lb/>
dwelling house belonged to <lb/>
a little orphan boy named Jack <lb/>
Teel. It was occupied by some <lb/>
who took care of the boy <lb/>
for the rent of the house. They <lb/>
got their furniture out. There <lb/>
was no insurance on the house. <lb/>
The stables buildings both be- <lb/>
longed to Mrs. H. E. Daniel, but <lb/>
there was only insurance on <lb/>
the one occupied by Mr. King. <lb/>
This is the second time Mr. King <lb/>
has been burned out in a month. <lb/>
On the night of the 22nd of Feb- <lb/>
his stables on Fifth street <lb/>
were destroyed, and after this he <lb/>
Incited at these other stables. He <lb/>
had insurance his stock <lb/>
which but little more than half <lb/>
covered his loss. <lb/>
The total loss of this fire Sunday <lb/>
Is estimated at about <lb/>
with insurance. <lb/>
Owing to the distance from the <lb/>
heart of the town the dead <lb/>
hour of night it was some time be- <lb/>
fore the alarm was heard. The <lb/>
lire was all out but it <lb/>
was too late to save anything. The <lb/>
engine only threw water a short <lb/>
while on the fire to deaden it. <lb/>
Was It Hydrophobia r <lb/>
Little Ellen, the <lb/>
of L. K. Harrow, near <lb/>
St. Lewis, bitten by a supposed <lb/>
mad dog about six weeks ago, <lb/>
died last Friday. <lb/>
After being bitten she was taken <lb/>
to where the physicians <lb/>
declared that they found no <lb/>
of the in system. A <lb/>
few days her death she be- <lb/>
came strangely affected, had <lb/>
spasms, especially after drinking <lb/>
water. <lb/>
She died in convulsions. Some <lb/>
believe she bad hydrophobia, and <lb/>
who attended her did not say <lb/>
what her was. <lb/>
Tarboro Southerner,<lb/>
A Song of Spring Time. <lb/>
again, Home once more, <lb/>
From a foreign shore, <lb/>
And it fills my heart with joy <lb/>
To greet my friends once more. <lb/>
A Grand Old full of meaning. <lb/>
My this Spring is also full of meaning. <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
HATS <lb/>
have purchased the Nob- <lb/>
Prettiest, most Stylish <lb/>
Line of Clothing. All of the <lb/>
New Patterns, Colors, makes <lb/>
Furnishings. <lb/>
Come and Never <lb/>
been equaled, shape <lb/>
and all will lit. <lb/>
It takes Brains to <lb/>
brains We have both. <lb/>
They are arriving on every train and every hour. <lb/>
Extra help to open them. Come to see me. <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
Eastern for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
I will pay pound for <lb/>
keys. M. <lb/>
If you have something good to <lb/>
tell the people put it in The Rf.- <lb/>
The ice man anal coal man are <lb/>
wondering which will have the <lb/>
next inning. <lb/>
Since the scaffolding has been <lb/>
taken down a better view of the <lb/>
Christian church building, <lb/>
Dickinson avenue, can be had. It <lb/>
will be a handsome edifice when <lb/>
completed. <lb/>
F. A. Simpson, a popular <lb/>
traveling man, was the first guest <lb/>
to register at new hotel, and <lb/>
he has been to his room <lb/>
with rheumatism since that time, <lb/>
now several weeks. Re is having <lb/>
a painful siege of it. <lb/>
or near <lb/>
March 13th, pocket contain- <lb/>
in bills and a bear- <lb/>
my name. Will pay liberal re- <lb/>
ward for return of same. <lb/>
T. Atkinson. <lb/>
Ex-Sheriff Joseph Cobb, of Edge <lb/>
died last week. He was <lb/>
odd years old and an excellent <lb/>
man. Ex-Sheriff Warren <lb/>
tells us years ago he was a deputy <lb/>
Sheriff Cobb Edgecombe <lb/>
and got his first the <lb/>
business of a sheriff's office from <lb/>
him. <lb/>
Good Apple cents <lb/>
per gallon. Maple Syrup, cents <lb/>
per gallon. Fresh Yeast, I <lb/>
cents. Finest table Peaches, <lb/>
cents. Sweet-Mixed Pickles, IS <lb/>
cents per quart. Best Ground <lb/>
Black Pepper, cents per pound. <lb/>
Celluloid Starch, and cents per <lb/>
package. Best cent Cigars, <lb/>
for All other goods at <lb/>
equally low prices, for spot cash. <lb/>
T. F. <lb/>
Our <lb/>
We get these two items from the <lb/>
The that both Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs B. C Pearce have been con- <lb/>
fined to their room with sickness <lb/>
to Baltimore and have <lb/>
had to call in a physician. <lb/>
Miss Lillie Harris, <lb/>
spending a few weeks with her <lb/>
people in returned last <lb/>
Friday will be with Mrs. <lb/>
Pearce again this spring. <lb/>
Small Egg. <lb/>
We have had large eggs <lb/>
curious eggs, but Mat Duke <lb/>
brought The small <lb/>
est hen egg on record. It is no <lb/>
larger than the end of a mans <lb/>
little finger, but it is the genuine <lb/>
article as Mat says he it in <lb/>
the hen's cent himself. <lb/>
Fewer Mort gates. <lb/>
Register of Deeds, T R. Moore, <lb/>
says the number of mortgages com <lb/>
for registration this season <lb/>
is the smallest for years. This in- <lb/>
that the people in <lb/>
country are in a more prosperous <lb/>
condition and able to get along <lb/>
without giving mortgages. <lb/>
Mayor's Court <lb/>
Mayor J. G. has <lb/>
of the following cases in his court <lb/>
since last <lb/>
Charles White, colored and Ned <lb/>
Spell, riotous and disorderly con- <lb/>
duct. White not guilty. Spell <lb/>
guilty, lined one penny costs, <lb/>
Ethel Foley, riotous anal <lb/>
conduct, not guilty, case dis- <lb/>
missed. <lb/>
Noah Hardy, offering for <lb/>
sale outside of market not <lb/>
guilty, case dismissed. <lb/>
On boy Cut Another. <lb/>
afternoon several boys <lb/>
went to the pump in the yard of <lb/>
Mr. Alfred Forbes to get some <lb/>
They a contention and <lb/>
used some cuss words over the <lb/>
dipper and a fight followed be- <lb/>
tween Hill Home and Dan- <lb/>
Hassell stuck bis knife in <lb/>
Hill's breast, making a right <lb/>
for <lb/>
the knife struck breast <lb/>
bone which prevented it <lb/>
ting to the hollow. Jim Anderson <lb/>
up to separate the other boys <lb/>
and got a hole cut in his coat. <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Some Speak to Me, Some t Yea <lb/>
Monday, March IS, 1901. <lb/>
B. L. Smith to Norfolk to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
C. C. Vines to Tarboro to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
B. J. Cobb left this morning fur <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
B. Mostly went the road <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
went to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Mis- Ada Wooten spent <lb/>
in Grimesland. <lb/>
of <lb/>
came in this morning. <lb/>
Jas. Davenport, of <lb/>
spent in town. <lb/>
Mrs. J. S. children <lb/>
left this fur <lb/>
Miss left this <lb/>
morning fur a visit to <lb/>
Miss Blanche Brown has <lb/>
a position with Mrs. L. <lb/>
W. T. Let this morning for <lb/>
the north to purchase new goods. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Harding returned to <lb/>
her school at morning. <lb/>
Io <lb/>
Saturday evening and returned <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
W. A. and Edward <lb/>
Matthews to Washington <lb/>
Rev. J. B. Morion Mrs <lb/>
Morton to this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
G. W. . left Saturday <lb/>
afternoon to spend a few days at <lb/>
A. J. Moore, accompanied by <lb/>
Mrs. Moore, look the train here <lb/>
this <lb/>
E. A. Coward <lb/>
from Springs where be <lb/>
has been fur several weeks. <lb/>
E. G. Cox, of who was <lb/>
one of the engrossing clerks of <lb/>
recent Legislature, came in this <lb/>
Mrs. M. D. returned Sat- <lb/>
evening Baltimore <lb/>
where she bad been Io purchase <lb/>
spring millinery. <lb/>
Mrs. B. M. and son Ed <lb/>
ward, of are visiting <lb/>
her father, Mr. Allen Warren, at <lb/>
Riverside Nursery. <lb/>
Mi-s Sallie Cotton <lb/>
by Miss Bessie Henderson, of Sal- <lb/>
came Saturday evening. <lb/>
They spent the night anal Sunday <lb/>
here with Skinner <lb/>
out to the <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Fred Medley is in town. <lb/>
Adrian Savage went to Norfolk- <lb/>
today . <lb/>
E. Painter left this morning <lb/>
for his at South Boston, Va. <lb/>
Dr. W. II. Bagwell left this <lb/>
morning for Norfolk a business <lb/>
trip. <lb/>
W. II. Glover, Raleigh, who <lb/>
has been spending some days here, <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
Warren Cobb went down to <lb/>
Monday i veiling and re- <lb/>
ml this morning. <lb/>
Little Miss Margaret Higgs re- <lb/>
J Hominy evening from a <lb/>
visit to Neck. <lb/>
Miss Shields, of Scotland <lb/>
Neck, arrived Monday evening to <lb/>
visit her sister, Mrs. Ed. Higgs. <lb/>
New Big Store. <lb/>
---.- <lb/>
BIG <lb/>
Now Going On At <lb/>
Bi <lb/>
Bought the entire stock of J. Boyer Co, Media, <lb/>
HIGH GRADE I <lb/>
Dry Goods <lb/>
License. <lb/>
of Deeds T. R. Moore <lb/>
issue marriage licenses to the fol- <lb/>
lowing parties last <lb/>
Henry Harris and Ida Flanagan. <lb/>
W. and Lottie Patrick. <lb/>
Ernest Stanley and Lula Had- <lb/>
dock. <lb/>
Jas. N. Edwards and Mattie M. <lb/>
Leggett. <lb/>
Alonzo Manning and Mamie <lb/>
Alphonso and Marietta <lb/>
Barrett. <lb/>
Hilliard Vines and Lula Car- <lb/>
man. <lb/>
John II. and Millie <lb/>
Ashley 11- <lb/>
Jesse Clark Annie Tyson. <lb/>
Miss Blanche Harden, of Ply- <lb/>
mouth, arrived evening <lb/>
to visit the family of W. B, <lb/>
son. <lb/>
A. L. Blow returned Mon <lb/>
day evening from a visit to her <lb/>
daughter, Mrs. at Wash- <lb/>
Miss mus, of <lb/>
who has been visiting <lb/>
her sister, Mrs. J. U. Walker, re- <lb/>
turned home today, <lb/>
went to Tarboro to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Jesse went lo <lb/>
t lay. <lb/>
B, II. went to Scotland <lb/>
Neck today, <lb/>
J. A. Kicks, of the turn of Ricks <lb/>
left Ibis morning for <lb/>
New York to purchase new goods. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Moore, of <lb/>
and Mrs. T. It. Moore, <lb/>
of this town, left this morning for <lb/>
Baltimore, <lb/>
After a man bus by hook anal <lb/>
Crook kept in fair a long time, <lb/>
drawing a bigger salary than he <lb/>
could get outside, people begin to <lb/>
talk about him as one who <lb/>
his life to the public <lb/>
Jesse Cherry. Times Herald <lb/>
AT THAN FIFTY CENTS IN THE DOLLAR <lb/>
STRICT TERMS <lb/>
Goods sold for cash <lb/>
sent on approval. <lb/>
This sale for consumers <lb/>
only. All goods sold on <lb/>
sight. <lb/>
CORSETS. <lb/>
J. Boyer's Price<lb/>
HENS SHOES. <lb/>
J. Buyers price <lb/>
OUR PRICE <lb/>
k- <lb/>
Our Stores Crowded and Jammed. <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
OVERCOATS. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
MEN'S SUITS. <lb/>
price <lb/>
iV <lb/>
R PRICK <lb/>
OUR PREDICAMENT. <lb/>
This immense Stock <lb/>
in into our <lb/>
already crowded moms, is <lb/>
placing us in great <lb/>
and must take active <lb/>
measures to sell it in <lb/>
This stock will <lb/>
be sold in instances <lb/>
it was bought--50 <lb/>
cents on the Dollar. BY <lb/>
MEANS COME. <lb/>
Sale Now Going; On At Big New Store. <lb/>
SHEETING. <lb/>
J. Buyers price <lb/>
OUR PRICE <lb/>
Only yards <lb/>
CALICO. <lb/>
J. price yd.,<lb/>
Only yards customer. <lb/>
HENS HATS. <lb/>
J. B. price <lb/>
j 18.00, <lb/>
PRICE <lb/>
MENs <lb/>
I. 82.7.1 kind<lb/>
LAMES, SHOES. <lb/>
I. II.- <lb/>
Si <lb/>
Big Sale Now Going On. <lb/>
EVERY CLERK AT HIS POST NIGHT AND DAY <lb/>
Marking <lb/>
FOB A QUICK, HURRIED SELLING. <lb/>
CAPES. <lb/>
I. i-s price<lb/>
COATS. <lb/>
r. price<lb/>
pi ice <lb/>
hi run <lb/>
PROFITS NOT EVEN THOUGHT OF. <lb/>
SHIRTS. <lb/>
Shirts <lb/>
Now cents.<lb/>
if SO Cent Kind <lb/>
Now cents. <lb/>
Ask Io sea <lb/>
I n- i r shown yon. We in <lb/>
if Greenville and vicinity <lb/>
in attend n Bunk <lb/>
I sale <lb/>
trice.<lb/>
RICE <lb/>
. kind, . <lb/>
JOHN J. CLARK'S <lb/>
ton, <lb/>
Spool. <lb/>
YARDS <lb/>
lag per cent Reduction.<lb/>
A Desperate Effort To Sell Everything Without Delay. <lb/>
Big New Store <lb/>
OILCLOTH <lb/>
J. price <lb/>
ill <lb/>
j, . ,, <lb/>
u. i <lb/>
Hill . ; ,<lb/>
K NO <lb/>
No misleading state- <lb/>
, nothing but gently <lb/>
W in everything MilK ,. i.,., <lb/>
in the wearing apparel <lb/>
for Men, Women NOW ON AT <lb/>
Children. <lb/>
t Horn., fl Store disc in Ki eat Disorder <lb/>
will see for yourself <lb/>
goods advertised, look N. C. <lb/>
a complete <lb/>
Mountains <lb/>
mass. The <lb/>
of <lb/>
at them. <lb/>
he incited <lb/>
-K <lb/>
C. T <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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Have You Forgot <lb/>
THAT STILL <lb/>
OF <lb/>
AX <lb/>
What <lb/>
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
A M OF <lb/>
WHICH I I S r. TO <lb/>
to Me me for your next flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to please <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Get a <lb/>
THE LIBERAL ARTS. <lb/>
NOTABLE TO BE MADE AT <lb/>
THE <lb/>
the I <lb/>
id.- Br Follow rd <lb/>
III at Imposition at <lb/>
The n bib Is to the <lb/>
exhibit In manufactures liberal <lb/>
American Expedition <lb/>
at will one of the most <lb/>
in the group surround- <lb/>
the Court of Fountains. This build- <lb/>
is by foot, with a <lb/>
court having a la <lb/>
the on south. <lb/>
Manufactured mil 11- <lb/>
the liberal arts art m <lb/>
that they naturally arc <lb/>
in Mine general group, and the <lb/>
expositions of years they <lb/>
have been housed the Band <lb/>
Under the general classification of lib- <lb/>
arts arc subjects as <lb/>
those of education and economy, <lb/>
books, periodicals, scientific apparatus, <lb/>
hygiene and sanitation, musical <lb/>
public works, civil engineering, <lb/>
constructive architecture, photographs <lb/>
supplies, medical, <lb/>
J A dental and surgical apparatus and <lb/>
r branches of Intellectual activity. In- <lb/>
deed it Is the most progressive and no- <lb/>
of the tendencies and achievements <lb/>
of this age of enlightenment and <lb/>
which are represented in the ex- <lb/>
of division of a great expo <lb/>
The work of collecting and classify- <lb/>
the Liberal Arts exhibit for the <lb/>
U now well <lb/>
under way Is in charge of Ir. So- <lb/>
II. Teal- whose <lb/>
of the same division at the great <lb/>
Columbian marks <lb/>
as the I- st man on the <lb/>
American continent for the discharge <lb/>
The t the Liberal Arts <lb/>
as well as these of other depart- <lb/>
will be concentrated and <lb/>
rather than east In extent <lb/>
and In scope. Most gratify- <lb/>
lag has been made since the <lb/>
Pair at Chicago In methods of <lb/>
SCHOOL education In the public school, <lb/>
by the progressive city of Brook- <lb/>
Mass. <lb/>
The exhibit of works will be <lb/>
to that of hygiene <lb/>
sanitation, and among Km features will <lb/>
be a of the Chicago drainage ca- <lb/>
and a large model also of the city <lb/>
of its within a <lb/>
radius of i- mite. <lb/>
I I space now to of <lb/>
, the exhibits of photographs and photo- <lb/>
graphic supplier, of piano fortes and <lb/>
other musical instruments and of other <lb/>
features of the liberal Arts exhibit. In- <lb/>
though these will be. The <lb/>
whole field will be covered In a way <lb/>
to bring out the most attractive and ed- <lb/>
side of the subjects <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con- <lb/>
home. and general use. <lb/>
Every sale k H with a guarantee to be lire <lb/>
proof. Prices range from up. <lb/>
T. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, K. C. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
HAVE APPOINTED THE <lb/>
POULTRY SHOW.<lb/>
Ill a treat of th <lb/>
f to <lb/>
held Buffalo where nil <lb/>
the great the Slat's <lb/>
viii be t which <lb/>
will he of the bail quality and <lb/>
that can be produced, the wisdom <lb/>
of the I shown Id the <lb/>
that are be- <lb/>
made for the Division of Live <lb/>
In no line of breeding domestic <lb/>
ha-j greater strides made <lb/>
In the poultry Industry, and. while <lb/>
the Interest taken In Stock Di- <lb/>
vision of the by prospective <lb/>
exhibitors Is very tbs <lb/>
of the Slates and <lb/>
Canada are manifesting an Interest <lb/>
that is truly phenomenal. The poultry- <lb/>
men In the past few years seen <lb/>
the Industry double many times until <lb/>
it In value any single <lb/>
farm crop The annual sale Of eggs, <lb/>
poultry and birds for breeding <lb/>
purposes In the States and Can- <lb/>
exceed 11.000,000.000. The pro- <lb/>
posed show at the will <lb/>
be fully adequate tn the groat Interests <lb/>
Involved. The tine of this show will <lb/>
be most propitious to the <lb/>
the will be <lb/>
all that are desired The stables, <lb/>
ten will be devoted to <lb/>
the poultry and pit show. <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
As mil- depositor; <lb/>
Pitt County. We <lb/>
State List Tor the public school <lb/>
ever yon need. also haw <lb/>
. . Books i <lb/>
i he books designated on <lb/>
an supply what- <lb/>
COPY BOOKS, <lb/>
titles and colleges the states <lb/>
and countries. The <lb/>
educational exhibit will give special <lb/>
attention to exemplifying this great <lb/>
progress and allowing the state <lb/>
of our educational Institutions. It is <lb/>
the Intention to have models prepared <lb/>
representing of schools, <lb/>
colleges and universities. The exhibit <lb/>
made by Stab b <lb/>
will be removed to <lb/>
for the Pan-Aim and be <lb/>
with additional <lb/>
closely related to the educational ex- <lb/>
will those In social <lb/>
I and In hygiene and sanitation. <lb/>
the head economy will be In- <lb/>
eluded and<lb/>
and <lb/>
SPORTS. <lb/>
Will Be Held In <lb/>
Twelve I People, <lb/>
The popular of the <lb/>
have been handsomely recognized by <lb/>
the A Sta- <lb/>
beautiful In with a <lb/>
mile track and u-round area ample <lb/>
for the of all the popular <lb/>
proposed, Is provided. It baa a <lb/>
capacity of The nature <lb/>
of the sports planned Is varied. <lb/>
of all kinds will be <lb/>
encouraged as representing the <lb/>
most desirable of athletic competitions. <lb/>
will be professional events as <lb/>
well. will be made a <lb/>
feature, and Intercollegiate are <lb/>
being planned. There will be amateur <lb/>
professional baseball, football. <lb/>
tennis. race, <lb/>
slant double <lb/>
tablets, fool's paper. <lb/>
crayons, colored crayons, <lb/>
. ii i practice writing; <lb/>
n slates, ii <lb/>
n cs companion boxes, etc, <lb/>
country runs, lacrosse, cycling, has- <lb/>
In i mines tall, <lb/>
dwellings <lb/>
The ill, -i. and <lb/>
em- is on, r great practical <lb/>
i gar. <lb/>
. gymnastics, military <lb/>
cricket, bowling and <lb/>
sports.<lb/>
soapstone pencils <lb/>
rubber tipped lead <lb/>
pretty cover cent. <lb/>
in nice wood box <lb/>
and pen, <lb/>
cent. A great big wide <lb/>
ink on the market. cents I <lb/>
White crayons, gross in box. <lb/>
paper cents per quire. <lb/>
lain <lb/>
ad pencils I cent, <lb/>
nice with <lb/>
us. with metal <lb/>
pencil, slate pen <lb/>
. all in nice wood box, <lb/>
cents. Bottle beet <lb/>
to cuts. <lb/>
cents, Good fool's cap <lb/>
the Business Man. <lb/>
We carry a nice line of i <lb/>
long day <lb/>
filler receipt, <lb/>
. an l tingle ledgers, <lb/>
r books, memorandums, <lb/>
I note book-, <lb/>
For Society <lb/>
I- i <lb/>
i i i <lb/>
ill ii <lb/>
MAGAZINES. <lb/>
TUB OHIO <lb/>
II . e, <lb/>
I II Bl H <lb/>
has been <lb/>
it's <lb/>
Id the <lb/>
t in <lb/>
III as relations to <lb/>
x its <lb/>
Famous <lb/>
fountain <lb/>
And when it comes to <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
much <lb/>
ii i I be Ra- <lb/>
position eh la i the <lb/>
i In Jacob s. Otto, an nu- <lb/>
ll. i ranch science, will <lb/>
. <lb/>
tut., d In <lb/>
hospitals <lb/>
and ills of health and <lb/>
lit I r i. their chemistry, <lb/>
u ii d <lb/>
pi. <lb/>
ii I<lb/>
Inti . <lb/>
ii <lb/>
i sanitation and sanitary <lb/>
I he <lb/>
ii i. municipal departments <lb/>
,. . Ill be n as graph <lb/>
In i mil i mod- <lb/>
. . . ii Maps <lb/>
Modish <lb/>
Fancy veils still hold their <lb/>
some white dots <lb/>
black grounds an the <lb/>
spring advances. <lb/>
Gilt or metallic ornament on <lb/>
on become too <lb/>
popular to be desirably exclusive, <lb/>
is to be by little <lb/>
bunches of colored <lb/>
forget-me buds, etc. <lb/>
New bands on <lb/>
grounds, arc of the new- <lb/>
est and smartest trimmings for <lb/>
this <lb/>
White slip are preferred <lb/>
to colored. The touch of <lb/>
color is at the waist <lb/>
Skirts to be correct should be <lb/>
very, very close to the knees <lb/>
but should Hare tremendously at <lb/>
the bottom, where count less ruffles <lb/>
give the desired <lb/>
White summer gowns heavily <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. W. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Ties and Hags. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Secret <lb/>
M II <lb/>
L. H. Pender. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Tobacco Flues, <lb/>
employed. All <lb/>
kinds and Locksmith work <lb/>
class. Re stocking of guns a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
of <lb/>
ii health. The h h is <lb/>
the power to dig <lb/>
a proper cl <lb/>
This can never done v, hen <lb/>
the liver docs not act i. a part. <lb/>
know this <lb/>
s Liver are an <lb/>
lute cure for tick <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
constipation, torpid liver, piles, <lb/>
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious- <lb/>
and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
I rimmed with yellow are <lb/>
the extreme of fashion. <lb/>
The gnat of the <lb/>
lady of fashion of the spring of <lb/>
is to appear long of limb, <lb/>
long of waist, long of neck. <lb/>
Separate top coats for spring arc <lb/>
entirely out of favor this season. <lb/>
All the prettiest and most stylish <lb/>
form part of complete cos- <lb/>
Among the lace trimmings. <lb/>
and Irish <lb/>
rank. Black is very <lb/>
swagger for white nuts- <lb/>
ins. <lb/>
Large, wide, low crowns and <lb/>
lavish brim mark the <lb/>
smartest millinery creations. <lb/>
Luge bows of tulle, or or <lb/>
lace backed satin often <lb/>
these crowns. <lb/>
Hands of sprigged net run lip in <lb/>
with edging on either <lb/>
side, are one of the fashion modes <lb/>
of adorning foulard gowns. <lb/>
Are <lb/>
Satisfy Your Appetite at the <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
door to <lb/>
Everything New and Clean. <lb/>
Oysters, Sim, End It <lb/>
Dinner from to o'clock. <lb/>
as Cents. <lb/>
Soup, kinds meal, I kinds <lb/>
Vegetables, Bread, <lb/>
all for 2-r cents. <lb/>
B. W. <lb/>
Manager <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer . <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
and Saturdays <lb/>
at t A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk. <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. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
D. W. HE, <lb/>
IN <lb/>
notice to rue <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
ATTENTION <lb/>
Mr. A cent <lb/>
Known Popular Company. <lb/>
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life Insurance Co., of <lb/>
to to large of I <lb/>
to <lb/>
of om- <lb/>
will now In <lb/>
state inn from date will issue its <lb/>
and Io all <lb/>
the very best In Hie beat <lb/>
life insurance company in the <lb/>
II iii your town has not <lb/>
yet <lb/>
JOHN C. <lb/>
State Agent, N. C. <lb/>
Assets U. <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
Live, reliable energetic at <lb/>
to fur <lb/>
Old <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Cure <lb/>
all <lb/>
II<lb/>
pink <lb/>
Are o <lb/>
par<lb/>
to<lb/>
By <lb/>
ft <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
will pay for <lb/>
r w can <lb/>
com the <lb/>
Till, Om urn <lb/>
with purely <lb/>
fall to con- <lb/>
n pill a. I M <lb/>
contain of <lb/>
if. by <lb/>
u . Cur, Clinton and <lb/>
For <lb/>
J r <lb/>
to cure <lb/>
or paid, for <lb/>
a copy of our <lb/>
for Low of <lb/>
or <lb/>
and <lb/>
of or <lb/>
In plain<lb/>
.-I <lb/>
, I , <lb/>
ii the <lb/>
ii Ho- <lb/>
. . that <lb/>
. Hera <lb/>
If brother <lb/>
. lighten labor <lb/>
. in. if Ida. <lb/>
all of <lb/>
Ilia<lb/>
i. o <lb/>
ml i u great variety <lb/>
Three Paper, One <lb/>
Weekly Times <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA., <lb/>
Now Only Cents a Year, <lb/>
includes The <lb/>
Paragon Monthly, New The <lb/>
Journal, <lb/>
THE DAILY AND SUNDAY TIMES, <lb/>
11.1 mi Journal Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only ht <lb/>
year; per month mail. <lb/>
Address THE TIMES, <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Tin- i <lb/>
r A.-iii <lb/>
can <lb/>
n in l <lb/>
III ii <lb/>
farm i n<lb/>
c. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
nils ,. <lb/>
i. I <lb/>
III K <lb/>
II <lb/>
; lug disposition of <lb/>
. . n , of <lb/>
tin <lb/>
i Sewer will <lb/>
i part the <lb/>
timely. In view <lb/>
i i, ; i Investigation <lb/>
,,., ml, d ii i by n Mats <lb/>
. fut <lb/>
H iii i-i- b the <lb/>
Hi Ursa . . . of New <lb/>
in, the n-t and <lb/>
well it ii <lb/>
mica In of <lb/>
of Inti real In tame <lb/>
Mill exhibit lug what <lb/>
la being In the way of <lb/>
hi will ha <lb/>
or farm <lb/>
expert- <lb/>
crops In different <lb/>
I from <lb/>
nil <lb/>
i . . , s an I of <lb/>
all 1.111-1- i In all <lb/>
II in , i, l in. ii mil <lb/>
b i i of Instruction for <lb/>
farmer <lb/>
tin- in .-.- the <lb/>
n Kl- <lb/>
. absorbing Interest <lb/>
It will North, <lb/>
South cl<lb/>
I'll . of <lb/>
ii. mm an <lb/>
of <lb/>
day or refund <lb/>
bond la <lb/>
money paid. <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
Winton Jackson Sta., CHICAGO, <lb/>
by J L <lb/>
N U <lb/>
hi ii-i. ii i o <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Bead, Oil <lb/>
Turkeys, etc. lied- <lb/>
Oak Suits, Ma- <lb/>
Carriages, Carts, Parlor <lb/>
suits, Tallies, Lounges, P. <lb/>
A Si, nil. <lb/>
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
Can- <lb/>
Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Coffee, Meat, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, mi, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, <lb/>
den Heeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, <lb/>
China Ware, and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Mum <lb/>
Dost Miami <lb/>
State of M MT county <lb/>
the Clerk in the Superior Court. <lb/>
naming, Archie <lb/>
Fleming and Fleming, <lb/>
by next friend <lb/>
W. Al- <lb/>
and Mary Pollard hie <lb/>
Kite, Adelaide Fleming and the <lb/>
of Adam Fleming, Jr., <lb/>
unknown and T. <lb/>
. ii. ii of W. S. Fleming a lunatic. <lb/>
The children of Adam Fleming, Jr., <lb/>
whose names are unknown and who are <lb/>
in the canes, will <lb/>
lake Special en. <lb/>
us has in the <lb/>
mil Court of Pitt the <lb/>
Clerk, in order In make of <lb/>
late Fernando Fleming among <lb/>
hairs at law. And the defendants <lb/>
will further take notice that are <lb/>
in appear at the the said <lb/>
I Clerk of the Court of county <lb/>
on Wednesday day of March 1901, <lb/>
in N. and answerer demur <lb/>
to petition, and in laid ac- <lb/>
or plaintiff ill apply Court <lb/>
for the relief <lb/>
the day of February <lb/>
of Superior Court of <lb/>
. i- <lb/>
for <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Bagging and ties always <lb/>
on ban i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce <lb/>
A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W, R. WHICHARD BRO., <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, W. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
prices as low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market pi ices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
J. E. OUT, I <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINK OP <lb/>
a nice Hardware. <lb/>
TO SEE MB. <lb/>
J. B. COBBY. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Brokers in <lb/>
Cotton, Grain <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
virtue of powers contained in two <lb/>
i main decrees made at I. i <lb/>
1900 and the March term 1901 of <lb/>
court in the cause entitled S. T. <lb/>
Hooker E. B. Dixon et a., <lb/>
will to public sale for <lb/>
cash to the highest bid the <lb/>
In town N. C, <lb/>
on Wednesday, the day of April <lb/>
lit being Wednesday of first week of <lb/>
the April term of Tilt Superior the <lb/>
following described tract of land to wit. <lb/>
that certain tract of land in the <lb/>
county of and in ad- <lb/>
joining lands of II. Mills <lb/>
W. L the <lb/>
land the K. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. <lb/>
Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Six Months GOo, <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
office. The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or Tue Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year 3.50 payable in ad- <lb/>
and bring on the North aide of , <lb/>
hi nil-1 the pin-1 <lb/>
by R. Dixon from II. A. Pal <lb/>
other Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap cash. Com <lb/>
to see inc. <lb/>
SKIM M <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
more tho lauds that to <lb/>
f. from John S. <lb/>
and John S. <lb/>
hundred aid <lb/>
March in,. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
C. CO. <lb/>
WASHINGTON, OX. <lb/>
, i <lb/>
-f<lb/>
rice <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
III <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
EDITOR <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
I ID <lb/>
m t <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH <lb/>
NO <lb/>
March Proclamations. <lb/>
thing , neat and clean. <lb/>
we ask is for you to -i-- our <lb/>
U it. See it today. <lb/>
Val Allover <lb/>
to match all edgings. <lb/>
or bargains we are headquarters. <lb/>
U will Pine Apple <lb/>
us. India <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
CHOLERA. <lb/>
The annual loss caused by hog <lb/>
cholera in the Slates <lb/>
above The direct <lb/>
annual loss by in North . <lb/>
Carolina, the indirect loan by <lb/>
have <lb/>
been very heavy. Hog is <lb/>
a or bacterial disease. It <lb/>
is to the hog kind typhoid <lb/>
fever is to human. The two dis-1 <lb/>
the germs which cause j <lb/>
them are very closely related.; <lb/>
Both diseases are transmitted by <lb/>
Infected food, or drinking <lb/>
The bacterium, or germ, <lb/>
causes hog cholera, is able to <lb/>
in water most soil for eight or <lb/>
ten It is therefore a very <lb/>
difficult operation to disinfect a <lb/>
pig-pen or lot in which diseased <lb/>
hogs have kept. <lb/>
Several States, notably Iowa, <lb/>
which State loses annually from <lb/>
bog cholera not less than <lb/>
have tried State inspect ion and <lb/>
slaughter to stump out the disease, <lb/>
as has already over the <lb/>
entire United States fur <lb/>
pneumonia of cattle. Page <lb/>
County, Iowa, 1807, such at- <lb/>
tempt was made. mg the <lb/>
ceding six months that county had <lb/>
lost by cholera hogs, worth <lb/>
During the next <lb/>
six months, under Stale inspection <lb/>
and slaughter suspected animals <lb/>
the loss was reduced to hogs. <lb/>
The total cost of inspection, <lb/>
and remuneration to owners of <lb/>
slaughtered hogs was <lb/>
This left a handsome profit. <lb/>
But the cost of an efficient <lb/>
lion and slaughter law for <lb/>
inc Slate is so enormous that it <lb/>
must lie considered as <lb/>
Impracticable. <lb/>
Kansas, in the follow <lb/>
experiment was made by <lb/>
Jensen Creamery Company, at <lb/>
Twelve shouts were <lb/>
null toxic hog <lb/>
era serum. They were then <lb/>
ed a pen where a hog just <lb/>
died of cholera and whose carcass <lb/>
still remained. The <lb/>
hogs showed not the least of <lb/>
disease. They as well as <lb/>
any hogs and alter being <lb/>
kept in the infected pen for <lb/>
under the most favorable cir <lb/>
for contracting the dis-1 <lb/>
ease, they were sold for pork. <lb/>
hogs had gained an average of <lb/>
pounds each, show mm their j <lb/>
health was of the din in the <lb/>
entire period. <lb/>
The is pub <lb/>
for by <lb/>
Kansas Agricultural <lb/>
It must be however, i <lb/>
that tail treatment, <lb/>
not be expected to act favorably in <lb/>
every case. No medicine or <lb/>
will no this, lint experiments <lb/>
la different States show that <lb/>
anti-bog cholera renders <lb/>
hogs immune in about <lb/>
eighty or ninety per cent of treated <lb/>
cases. When well hogs arc <lb/>
lated they never afterwards con- <lb/>
tract hog cholera. But if a pig <lb/>
which bag contracted the <lb/>
is as the first <lb/>
appear, above sixty <lb/>
per cent of such cases the pig will <lb/>
lie cured will again con- <lb/>
tract the disease. The <lb/>
is lint b a and a <lb/>
hog cholera scum is <lb/>
prepared by injecting into the <lb/>
of healthy cows horses a <lb/>
virulent culture of the hog cholera <lb/>
germ- Cows <lb/>
and horses do not contract dis- <lb/>
ease. The injection is repeated <lb/>
several times at intervals of a few <lb/>
days, a mouth or so the blood <lb/>
of the injected animal its <lb/>
quality. A little of this <lb/>
to thirty-two <lb/>
injected under l In -1. in of a pig, <lb/>
will render that pig immune <lb/>
against attacks of hog <lb/>
era. There is no danger attending <lb/>
the inoculation of the pig. The <lb/>
blood docs not contain <lb/>
the hog cholera germ, but an en- <lb/>
or ferment. <lb/>
At the cholera <lb/>
blood serum is being prepared <lb/>
quantities by the <lb/>
States Department of Agriculture. <lb/>
Small trial quantities are sent free <lb/>
of charge to those who wish to <lb/>
treat the serum on their hogs. It <lb/>
is not to or those <lb/>
who charge <lb/>
Enough Io two pigs cost <lb/>
thirty cents. A hypodermic <lb/>
syringe, such us is used in making <lb/>
injections of morphine, is used Io <lb/>
inject the anti-cholera serum. <lb/>
Anyone who can inject morphine <lb/>
can inject the serum. <lb/>
This of preventing loss <lb/>
by cholera should be tried by <lb/>
in the State. By <lb/>
use four fifths the <lb/>
animal loss by cholera can be <lb/>
vented. <lb/>
Won't Marry Brink, rs. <lb/>
Philadelphia women are <lb/>
about to for a war the <lb/>
saloons. They will adopt the <lb/>
Kansas methods, fur they have no <lb/>
desire to achieve notoriety. <lb/>
are going to put the social screws <lb/>
the young men to <lb/>
to lie good. <lb/>
Two Sundays hence, at great <lb/>
meetings to be held in Industrial <lb/>
hall, a a league of young <lb/>
women is The <lb/>
pledge <lb/>
not only to from strong <lb/>
to have <lb/>
no social relations with any man <lb/>
who intoxicating liquor, or <lb/>
who frequent- places where <lb/>
it is sold. They arc also to oppose <lb/>
all other social evils. But <lb/>
they promise not to marry <lb/>
saloon young men. <lb/>
The Movement, it is led <lb/>
by the Kev. Dr. II. <lb/>
a Baptist <lb/>
Its originator was long <lb/>
associated with L. Moody <lb/>
evangelical work and adopts <lb/>
his methods. Toe church going <lb/>
young women of Philadelphia arc <lb/>
warmly supporting his new <lb/>
league, and it is likely lo <lb/>
secure a large membership at <lb/>
outset. Charlotte <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, and CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are still in <lb/>
We oiler the beat line of <lb/>
IT TAKES <lb/>
TALK. <lb/>
TO SELL A A HAT <lb/>
A Kansas farmer who hail a <lb/>
peck of on exhibition <lb/>
at the Imposition has just <lb/>
received the following letter from <lb/>
a Frenchman, who evidently <lb/>
doesn't know much the veg- <lb/>
Hear <lb/>
bought the peck of beans <lb/>
which you had on exhibition here, <lb/>
and I hey are excellent. Can you <lb/>
me package of the <lb/>
seed I wish to sec they will <lb/>
grow in <lb/>
Hands Off- <lb/>
ff the Republican in the <lb/>
nation thinks it can gain a font hold <lb/>
in the South by snarling <lb/>
biting at it-, it will find <lb/>
mistaken. Many prominent men <lb/>
well as Influential papers are <lb/>
discovering I we have a problem <lb/>
down this way to deal with in <lb/>
adjust mi Of our govern- <lb/>
if let alone we will work <lb/>
it mil. The man who thinks, this <lb/>
means a Democratic South <lb/>
forever hereafter is off his base. <lb/>
the Democratic majorities <lb/>
in the State election last August <lb/>
with those of the <lb/>
November. The <lb/>
the figures shows that the <lb/>
intelligent white man the <lb/>
says he is going to have local self- <lb/>
government, Ires from ignorance <lb/>
vice, but when it comes to <lb/>
national be is going to vote <lb/>
as he pleases lie will mil be in- <lb/>
to follow dictates of his <lb/>
brains if he sees he is to <lb/>
lie hounded persecuted for his <lb/>
opinions and Ideal regarding the <lb/>
management home <lb/>
Kit ml. <lb/>
in. Roads. <lb/>
discussing <lb/>
or rather, the <lb/>
the Danville <lb/>
may be true, however, <lb/>
many of our people do not realize <lb/>
as yet guild mads Worth <lb/>
all the money may be <lb/>
upon them, and are <lb/>
wise Investment.,, <lb/>
the <lb/>
thus <lb/>
where the <lb/>
comes in, think. That is to <lb/>
the execrable ion of the roads <lb/>
many pails lite Stale is due <lb/>
lo failure of people to <lb/>
that money and labor put <lb/>
into the highways would <lb/>
one of Investment that <lb/>
could <lb/>
But the people arc coming to <lb/>
the Importance of <lb/>
roads. In this county, alter <lb/>
tilting the question ten <lb/>
more, an election is finally lo be <lb/>
not yet issuing <lb/>
bonds to the amount of <lb/>
which will put about all the most <lb/>
used under macadam. <lb/>
it is shown all this can <lb/>
without increasing the <lb/>
one <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be in any store in County. Well bought <lb/>
selections, the creations of the beat manufacturers of A <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, spring, s <lb/>
and Winter. We are work I'm yours and our mutt <lb/>
Vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want <lb/>
sell yoU if we can. We offer you the en service <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with <lb/>
established business limit up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
you come lo yon will not do yourself <lb/>
you do our stuck lid ire buying els <lb/>
OS and the following lines of general <lb/>
choice <lb/>
merit-a <lb/>
ml ad <lb/>
and to <lb/>
, polite <lb/>
a well <lb/>
Justine <lb/>
here, <lb/>
STYLE AND COL <lb/>
SHOW THESE AND TUE HAT SELLS ITSELF. <lb/>
THAI is JUST WHAT I AM l DO. <lb/>
MY STOCK <lb/>
TO IS NOW IN AND <lb/>
WILL I THE STYLES <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT. <lb/>
Mrs. M. T. is department and if <lb/>
the hat you desire is . band one will be to Mill your <lb/>
i i it. <lb/>
Hats, Silks. Braids, Ornaments, everything <lb/>
in the milliners line. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Satins, Dress trimmings <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpets. and I Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's and <lb/>
Harness. Horse Blankets end Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar Molasses, Scad ts, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Hope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and era in that Hue. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
In The COW'S <lb/>
An <lb/>
in the back has Dost, a colored man about <lb/>
trusted some attention this j years of age, saved a child's life <lb/>
season. yesterday, and the res <lb/>
The editor of The of that now look <lb/>
wealth wrote to Agriculturist l. him as a hero. <lb/>
Irby at the department of <lb/>
lure in A. M. college at <lb/>
He writes concerning the <lb/>
As a north-bound freight train <lb/>
was leaving the station, about i <lb/>
o'clock in the in, a number <lb/>
Tell ii individual lo <lb/>
pull down his vest you raise <lb/>
his <lb/>
Dispatch <lb/>
A man's house may be bis castle <lb/>
but that doesn't make him a noble <lb/>
best method of gelling rid of them of people who were In the <lb/>
as j of Wallace's store which <lb/>
nave always thought the best is to the track, were <lb/>
way was to carefully squeeze them ed to see Fannie May, the two <lb/>
mil, and then you gel rid of the year-old of Dr. W <lb/>
dead carcass rotting and being ab I on track in front <lb/>
Died by the animal system. For of the engine, She bud escaped <lb/>
example, you can wash the cow's from her father's house, and, <lb/>
back brine, and this sinks. her tight had been noticed, she <lb/>
into the holes, gets into wall between the rails <lb/>
kills ii. A drop of at the train and her <lb/>
Will do the same thing, danger. <lb/>
Unfortunately, however, this rent j in front of the <lb/>
leaves the worm to be absorb store was the person <lb/>
ed by cow's system, and it is j to Hie child. The instant he saw <lb/>
lo the cow j the little sprang forward. <lb/>
whereas, If To tho spectators it seemed that <lb/>
ml of I be would lose in race, for the <lb/>
the child. <lb/>
might be of who with do In <lb/>
Irby, to know tent of leaving ma Hack. But <lb/>
how this insect limit lodgment I in a straight <lb/>
the cow's back. They are taken J line Was tho chilli's <lb/>
Into the moots when are I and bud her his when the <lb/>
Law . lo report the Same such <lb/>
mayor or together <lb/>
i with Information known to <lb/>
heading Act j him, us to person persona <lb/>
lo Amend Section of the Code the same, the time <lb/>
of North Senator and place of commission and <lb/>
cock has had made a pan the names of the a thereto <lb/>
statute law of the Stat- strong he shall lie guilty of a <lb/>
in-;. A- and shall be <lb/>
by Senator cock, section imprisoned, or both, in <lb/>
now ,, ;. . , , ,. , .,, <lb/>
If any keeper of an ordinary, or shall forfeit ii- it <lb/>
of or of a mayor or <lb/>
wherein such chief lo require the <lb/>
shall knowingly any game, report herein for, <lb/>
at money ; property or j and lo require that the same shall <lb/>
any thing of whether , shall be of <lb/>
same Is. -lake lo lie if <lb/>
played in house, or on upon such that any of the <lb/>
pan of the premises occupied been committed, <lb/>
therewith, or shall furnish the per- b -hall be the duty of such mayor <lb/>
sons s , betting, on -aid or chief flier to issue his warrant <lb/>
premises or with drink the arrest of the <lb/>
or things for their Any mayor or chief or <lb/>
or during lime -aid cities, towns or <lb/>
In-shall of n mi- who shall fail or neglect to <lb/>
demeanor, and lined not less than require reports herein men- <lb/>
dollars and be or fall or neglect to <lb/>
prisoned not than require of police lo <lb/>
verify upon oath, or who <lb/>
changes made by Senator shall refuse or neglect upon Its <lb/>
arc by pining from such reports that <lb/>
marks He Inserted between there is probable cause believe <lb/>
and Hie word- tint any of the said offenses have <lb/>
In committed to issue his war- <lb/>
in dollars, for of offender, <lb/>
of shall guilty of a <lb/>
mote <lb/>
less than six . The chances of the detection and <lb/>
But this is not all, The cock i conviction of offenders is still <lb/>
bill adds the ion follow- further in creased by follow- <lb/>
person who shall lie con any person committing <lb/>
under I section shall up the offenses mentioned in <lb/>
such conviction for fell hi- said section shall lie liable to a <lb/>
penalty or lite hundred dollars <lb/>
t., i- recovered by suit in <lb/>
in which offense or of- <lb/>
i i do any of the business <lb/>
mentioned in said section, and <lb/>
be forever debarred from do <lb/>
any of said business this may have committed, <lb/>
one hall I hereof lo use of <lb/>
i . bringing sit id suit, and one <lb/>
hall lo school fund of the <lb/>
unity <lb/>
This was Friday, <lb/>
Stale, and shall embody <lb/>
In its such person <lb/>
forfeited Ins -aid <lb/>
no Board of County Commission- <lb/>
Town <lb/>
almost as Irritating <lb/>
dead as when alive, <lb/>
squeezed out you get <lb/>
trouble once. <lb/>
larvae. WHY <lb/>
I engine was within n fool of her. <lb/>
through alimentary canal, and Ami as he I oilier side <lb/>
work through the up to <lb/>
cow's Lack, and slop for <lb/>
development, gradually, <lb/>
Hug through Hie hide, later com <lb/>
out in form a <lb/>
Scotland Seek Commonwealth. <lb/>
It dropped dead <lb/>
in bis the court house at <lb/>
Charlotte Tuesday <lb/>
the track and to safety the front <lb/>
Of the engine grazed hi- luck.- <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
or Board of Aldermen shall here- March and i- the law. <lb/>
after have power or authority to pro vision are plain and clear, <lb/>
mil . u much gambling can <lb/>
bis a license lo do any of <lb/>
business mentioned <lb/>
And here i- another loll <lb/>
which makes detection such acts <lb/>
possible. <lb/>
shall lie duly <lb/>
police officer of the us <lb/>
villages of In make <lb/>
diligent inquiry. and I ex <lb/>
line III <lb/>
whether any of the offenses <lb/>
said are Is <lb/>
lo once a <lb/>
News it <lb/>
I , . . . <lb/>
Obeyed. <lb/>
not we him <lb/>
She heard her t say . <lb/>
And, the did fate de- <lb/>
Sin- promised In . <lb/>
must mil see you, she <lb/>
cried, <lb/>
he appeared I night. <lb/>
under oath to the mayor or <lb/>
other his city, town replied, <lb/>
or village whether roust turn out <lb/>
The higher branch of the w is <lb/>
ha- defeated n <lb/>
resolution a constitutional <lb/>
would <lb/>
women to <lb/>
and all <lb/>
facts within his knowledge, or of <lb/>
in- bus ion <lb/>
thereto, If any n of <lb/>
shall know or Informs <lb/>
lion that any iii offenses arc be <lb/>
committed, and shall tail <lb/>
Hue and <lb/>
I'll pan bu <lb/>
a- heretofore, <lb/>
meet, <lb/>
She doe- -i,. him now.<lb/>
. w. om <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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