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Have You Forgot <lb/>
i o THAT I AM <lb/>
W r <lb/>
AN <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
Come to Bee me <lb/>
AND A NUMBED OF <lb/>
WHICH I aM TO MENTION <lb/>
Flour or Pork. <lb/>
tot your <lb/>
Yours to please <lb/>
Get a good <lb/>
Victor is <lb/>
for homo, <lb/>
Every b l with a <lb/>
made in all sizes con- <lb/>
and general use, <lb/>
guarantee to be lire <lb/>
range from up. <lb/>
L. SUGG, Act <lb/>
Greenville, C.<lb/>
kg <lb/>
THE COUNTY BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS <lb/>
HAVE APPOINTED THE <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
Happening la North Carolina <lb/>
Four cages of smallpox hare <lb/>
found in house near Rocky <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
Governor Aycock has appointed <lb/>
H. M. Justice Judge of one of the <lb/>
new districts, the 14th. <lb/>
According to the Southerner, <lb/>
Tarboro is much excited over mad <lb/>
dogs. Two were that town <lb/>
Sunday and a boy was severely <lb/>
bitten by one of <lb/>
The storm Monday extended <lb/>
pretty much over the State. At <lb/>
Winston and in county it <lb/>
developed into u <lb/>
considerable damage. <lb/>
Three confidence men were or- <lb/>
rested at They were <lb/>
; trying to make a <lb/>
j trade with Paul of Wei- <lb/>
beset a trap which lauded <lb/>
t hem. <lb/>
A carload of bananas refused by <lb/>
the consignees was sold at Char- <lb/>
Saturday, for freight charges. <lb/>
Fine ones went as low as ten cents <lb/>
a bunch. Somehow Charlotte gets <lb/>
the beat of whatever comes <lb/>
The State Printing Commission <lb/>
has awarded the contract <lb/>
for the State printing to <lb/>
wards and E. M. <lb/>
of Raleigh, they <lb/>
being the lowest bidders. <lb/>
The Alderman Charlotte have <lb/>
decided to accept the offer of An- <lb/>
drew Carnegie to give to <lb/>
establish a public library there on <lb/>
condition that the city provide for <lb/>
annually to support the <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
Books in <lb/>
on the <lb/>
As the depositories tor Public <lb/>
County. handle the bi designs- <lb/>
State for the public schools and can supply what- <lb/>
ever need- we also have <lb/>
C BOOKS, <lb/>
nil <lb/>
pens <lb/>
ml and <lb/>
tablets, fool's paper <lb/>
crayons, colored crayon, ink <lb/>
of Our <lb/>
pencils. <lb/>
writing b inks <lb/>
slates, its <lb/>
i boxes, et;. <lb/>
plain <lb/>
Every cotton planter should <lb/>
write for our valuable illustrated <lb/>
pamphlet. <lb/>
It is sent free. <lb/>
Bond and address lo <lb/>
GERMAN KALI works, j Si. ft V. <lb/>
pencils cent, plain lead pencils cent, <lb/>
rubber tipped lead pencil l cent, a nice tablet with <lb/>
pretty cover l cent, H assorted crayons, with metal <lb/>
t. in nice wood cents, pencil, slate pen <lb/>
i ii. an pen, an rule, in nice wood box, S <lb/>
As Educator.<lb/>
i-. A great big wide let rents, <lb/>
ink on the market, cents, Copy to in cents. <lb/>
White crayons, gross in box. cents. Good fool's cap <lb/>
piper cants per quire. <lb/>
for the Business Man. <lb/>
We carry a nice line of double and single entry ledgers. <lb/>
long day ks, journals, counter books, memorandums, <lb/>
books, receipt, draft and note books, <lb/>
For <lb/>
A I. OBSERVATIONS <lb/>
Made b the Va. <lb/>
Tr. <lb/>
When some people lose their <lb/>
minds they don't miss much. <lb/>
You are not obliged to believe <lb/>
all the evil things yon hear about <lb/>
Your success is a crime which <lb/>
many of your can never <lb/>
forgive. <lb/>
The average girl looks out for a <lb/>
man with a fine his bank <lb/>
account. <lb/>
The only a man wants after <lb/>
he gets the money he needs is <lb/>
more money. <lb/>
There are too many people in the, been definitely decided, but it is prob- <lb/>
churches who want to deadhead <lb/>
their way to <lb/>
If all the people who give good <lb/>
advice would follow it themselves <lb/>
the world would be full of angels. <lb/>
It is said that marriage is a lot- <lb/>
tery. We call the attention of the <lb/>
postmaster to this matter. <lb/>
There is one class of joiners who <lb/>
are not affected at all by any labor <lb/>
strikes. We refer to the minis- <lb/>
We are glad to know that it is <lb/>
no longer fashionable to call people <lb/>
arc only taking the <lb/>
Harrowing a man's <lb/>
won't help toward cultivating his <lb/>
acquaintance. <lb/>
BAY STATE AT BUFFALO. <lb/>
will r, <lb/>
The historic commonwealth of Mas- <lb/>
will have a most Interesting; <lb/>
exhibit at the <lb/>
lion at Buffalo. <lb/>
It la U-lug collected through the co- <lb/>
operation of various societies, such m <lb/>
the Sons of the Revolution, Daughters <lb/>
of the Revolution. Sons of the <lb/>
can Revolution, Daughter of the Amer- <lb/>
Revolution, the Society of the War <lb/>
of 1812 and kindred The <lb/>
chairman of the Massachusetts ran- <lb/>
American commission. Mr. Walter Gil- <lb/>
man Is a leading spirit In these <lb/>
societies and Is anxious that the wealth <lb/>
of historic material possessed by Mas- <lb/>
should be adequately <lb/>
at the <lb/>
The matter of a building not yet <lb/>
able that the old Providence House, <lb/>
which was one of the historic <lb/>
of Boston, will be reproduced a home <lb/>
for Massachusetts exhibits at Ki- <lb/>
The curse so cruelly inflicted <lb/>
upon South, involving greater <lb/>
injury to the than his white <lb/>
neighbor, is gradually but surely <lb/>
working its way back to its birth- <lb/>
place. The Philadelphia Record <lb/>
the question of the policy <lb/>
of disfranchising illiterate voters <lb/>
is quite another matter. There <lb/>
arc very strong reasons for such a <lb/>
course of action. In Pennsylvania <lb/>
we do not hesitate to disfranchise <lb/>
citizens who are so or <lb/>
or impecunious as to neglect <lb/>
the payment of their taxes, be <lb/>
they ever so well qualified for the <lb/>
judicious exercise of their right. <lb/>
There is much mote solid ground <lb/>
of public policy in <lb/>
ates away from the ballot box. <lb/>
the matter home to <lb/>
ourselves, would it make for better <lb/>
or for worse home <lb/>
Philadelphia if the sodden colored <lb/>
vote the Seventh ward should <lb/>
be sifted by such a test of literacy <lb/>
and illiteracy as would be develop- <lb/>
ed by making the right of the <lb/>
to vole dependent upon his <lb/>
ability or non-ability to read the <lb/>
names on the printed ballot <lb/>
position In Buffalo. This building was <lb/>
typical In Us style of the old fashioned <lb/>
Boston architecture and. In addition, <lb/>
possessed o special Interest from Its <lb/>
historic associations. It formerly stood <lb/>
on the Washington street sad of Prov- <lb/>
court, portly on the site of what <lb/>
Is now Clark's Tavern. <lb/>
One of the members of the <lb/>
commission to the Ex- <lb/>
position, who recently returned from <lb/>
the Trench fair, secured there <lb/>
valuable exhibits, which will <lb/>
transferred to the at <lb/>
Buffalo. Ex-Mayor Frederick <lb/>
of and City Treasurer B. T. <lb/>
of returned recently <lb/>
from a visit of a few days In Buffalo <lb/>
very enthusiastic over the prospects <lb/>
for the success of the Exposition and <lb/>
are anxious to have the good old Boy <lb/>
State well represented there. <lb/>
J. I. PERRY CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Three One Each, <lb/>
Times <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA., <lb/>
Now Only Cents a Year, <lb/>
and absolutely free The <lb/>
Paragon Monthly, New The <lb/>
Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb/>
DAILY AND SUNDAY <lb/>
Including Farm Journal and Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only per <lb/>
year; per month by mail. <lb/>
Address THE TIMES, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
Arc <lb/>
Satisfy Your Appetite at the <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Next door to <lb/>
Everything New and Clean. <lb/>
Oysters. Game, Good ti Eat. <lb/>
Regular from to o'clock. <lb/>
Cents. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Steamer My res leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville dally 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. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and Boa- <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. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Soup, kinds meat, kinds <lb/>
Vegetables, Bread, Coffee and De- <lb/>
all for cents. <lb/>
B. W. <lb/>
Manager <lb/>
nave all kinds and <lb/>
styli <lb/>
of <lb/>
note <lb/>
box <lb/>
papers and <lb/>
SUBSCRIPTION'S ALL <lb/>
A rural patron some time ago <lb/>
told the that the Standard <lb/>
Is the cheapest thing he buys. He <lb/>
Bottle of best it is worth more in educating <lb/>
his family than all the school books <lb/>
be buys. Those they study for u <lb/>
months and lay them up, <lb/>
but read the Standard all the <lb/>
year round it is a continual school <lb/>
fur them. Two grown members of <lb/>
I the household could not until <lb/>
he began taking the paper, but <lb/>
soon learned to read it. Along <lb/>
, this line is the following clipping <lb/>
from the Anderson Intelligencer. <lb/>
A school teacher says that <lb/>
who have access to <lb/>
at home, when compared with <lb/>
those who have not, are better <lb/>
readers spellers, excel- <lb/>
lent in pronunciation and read <lb/>
more understanding; and obtain <lb/>
practical knowledge of geography <lb/>
in almost half the time it requires <lb/>
tor others. The newspaper is de- <lb/>
an important factor in <lb/>
modern Standard. <lb/>
card and <lb/>
tablets. <lb/>
MAGAZINES. <lb/>
I he Famous fountain <lb/>
gen <lb/>
And when it comes to <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
Doctors <lb/>
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers <lb/>
which prevail in dis- <lb/>
arc invariably <lb/>
by derangements of the <lb/>
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb/>
The Secret of Health. <lb/>
The liver is the great <lb/>
in the mechanism of <lb/>
man, and when it is out of order, <lb/>
the whole system becomes de- <lb/>
ranged and disease is the result. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Cure ail Liver Troubles. <lb/>
Coins <lb/>
The magnificent buildings which <lb/>
to house the of the fan <lb/>
can Exposition at Buffalo nest Rum- <lb/>
mer are fast progressing toward com- <lb/>
and will soon be ready for the <lb/>
which are on Hie way from <lb/>
all quarters of the continent <lb/>
The. scene upon the grounds of tho Ex- <lb/>
position, In the northern part of the <lb/>
Including part of the fa-nous <lb/>
ware Park, Is n busy one, mid every <lb/>
day sees some progress made <lb/>
In the construction work. Condition <lb/>
have been very favorable to rapid <lb/>
work, and the <lb/>
bids fair to break the record In <lb/>
the matter of swift construction of Ex- <lb/>
position buildings and their entire com- <lb/>
before the time arrives to open <lb/>
the gates to the general public. <lb/>
notice f o <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS I <lb/>
Mr. C. General Agent for <lb/>
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well- <lb/>
nod Popular Company, <lb/>
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life Insurance Co., of <lb/>
to announce to its large number of <lb/>
policy holders and to the insurable public <lb/>
generally, of North this e om- <lb/>
will now Business In this <lb/>
and from this dale will issue its <lb/>
and desirable policies, to all de- <lb/>
siring the very best insurance In the best <lb/>
life insurance company in world. <lb/>
If the local in your town has not <lb/>
yet <lb/>
JOHN C. DREWRY, <lb/>
Agent, Raleigh. N. C. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid policy holders 182,508,188.05 <lb/>
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at <lb/>
once to work for the <lb/>
Old mutual Benefit. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on has t <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly v <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
A good story comes from Wash <lb/>
Senator of <lb/>
chairman of Democratic <lb/>
National is a member <lb/>
of Humane Society, and wears <lb/>
a badge entitles him to In- <lb/>
the of any <lb/>
animal that appears to In- ill treat- <lb/>
ed. A day or two ago. as he came <lb/>
down from Capitol, he inspect <lb/>
a team that was -landing by <lb/>
the curb. you shouted <lb/>
driver; arc you doing <lb/>
I here feeling about that horse's <lb/>
neck am an of the <lb/>
Junes, mildly, I want to see <lb/>
if this collar lits this <lb/>
snarled the driver, <lb/>
that collar don't fit that horse any <lb/>
than your collar fits you, <lb/>
you just ran and along and get a <lb/>
cop have me Sena- <lb/>
tor Jones passed on. <lb/>
The Confederate of <lb/>
Chattanooga, , have begun a <lb/>
movement for the erection of an <lb/>
elaborate monument In <lb/>
of women of the <lb/>
South during the civil The <lb/>
plan is to receive voluntary <lb/>
contributions the different <lb/>
camps of order, and already <lb/>
a liberal sum has deposited in <lb/>
a bank for that purpose. It is <lb/>
definitely stated that only free of- <lb/>
are desired, d no enter- <lb/>
or other schemes for <lb/>
raising money shall be in <lb/>
for <lb/>
will , <lb/>
run w<lb/>
1500 REWARD <lb/>
i, above reward for m v <lb/>
i Sick I,. <lb/>
. we eat <lb/>
. . rim. ts I ; In I. <lb/>
Hie direction are <lb/>
are <lb/>
H boxes <lb/>
Ml. . i. <lb/>
never fall to <lb/>
Dill., <lb/>
la oil <lb/>
imitation. stall. <lb/>
u. CO., Clinton and <lb/>
Chicago, III Fur sale by <lb/>
I c <lb/>
of <lb/>
L. H. Pender, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Tobacco Flues, Tin Hoofing, Ac. <lb/>
Expert Gunsmith employed. All <lb/>
kinds Gun and work <lb/>
drat class. Re stocking of gnus a <lb/>
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
He A in c i I n . <lb/>
The state of Connecticut ll getting <lb/>
together a large that will rep- <lb/>
resent her farm, fruit and dairy Inter- <lb/>
at the Exposition <lb/>
next year. II. of Hart- <lb/>
ford Is the commissioner in of <lb/>
the work, and he Is twilled by n com <lb/>
composed of N. chair- <lb/>
man. New Haven; Professor C f. <lb/>
Phelps, secretary, agricultural station, <lb/>
J. A. I'm- <lb/>
lessor A. O. Col <lb/>
E. II. agricultural <lb/>
station. New Haven;. II. Noble, dairy <lb/>
commissioner. Hartford; II. C. ratter- <lb/>
son, master of slate grange, <lb/>
Passion. <lb/>
There goes a said the girl, <lb/>
hasn't a thought on earth except <lb/>
dress. know that superior man at- <lb/>
tributes this particular weakness to <lb/>
nil It's a canard, as of <lb/>
course are nine out of ten of male es- <lb/>
of <lb/>
a refractory button on <lb/>
her glove <lb/>
that woman who passed us Is, without <lb/>
doubt, the most dress crazy woman <lb/>
have ever met. She knows no topic <lb/>
save of no other <lb/>
spends one half of her <lb/>
at her dressmaker's, and the other halt <lb/>
Is used In exploiting the of <lb/>
the Goodness only knows <lb/>
when she manages to get anything to <lb/>
eat. She's dead to every feeling. I be- <lb/>
except that which bus to do with <lb/>
what do you she said <lb/>
Saturday I met her as we wire going <lb/>
out of a house of A young <lb/>
woman whom we both knew had died, <lb/>
bad at the Com- <lb/>
down the steps I my friend, <lb/>
but the feeling of sorrow was two fresh <lb/>
inc to anything more than <lb/>
a nod of recognition, for half a <lb/>
we walked side by side. Then I said. <lb/>
dear Clara able well <lb/>
week ago, now and she's <lb/>
answered Lay friend blandly, <lb/>
but wasn't she beautifully <lb/>
Really, It was a treat to see <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
of V <lb/>
A small In the mis n I <lb/>
school of I f church pro <lb/>
entirely Minor of era <lb/>
last <lb/>
mane a-i.-d the leach <lb/>
as good old days <lb/>
when orthodoxy used <lb/>
was tin- reply, <lb/>
bow did lie make <lb/>
of . <lb/>
who mode <lb/>
too. <lb/>
The small i,. u re- <lb/>
plied el,. , . i lb n d.-. <lb/>
lo foil I . I I'll tOOl <lb/>
out I . ;. <lb/>
Inter <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, <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 Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Best Batter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Sewing Mach and nu- <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
Phone W <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
of administration, with the will <lb/>
annexed. this day issued to me <lb/>
by Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
county, upon the of b. K. laughing- <lb/>
house notice is hereby given lo <lb/>
ill n If said es- <lb/>
lo present them to mo for payment <lb/>
on or before the 27th March <lb/>
in will be plead in bar of their n- <lb/>
All lo said <lb/>
Isle arc notified to make immediate pay- <lb/>
me. <lb/>
This day of March, 1901. <lb/>
with tin will <lb/>
W. R. WHICHARD BRO., <lb/>
Q oner <lb/>
Whichard, <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices as low at tho <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
J. L BELT, <lb/>
------DEALER IN------ <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE MB. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By . of the powers contained in two <lb/>
decrees made at the term <lb/>
and the March If nil of Pill <lb/>
court in entitled S. T. <lb/>
Hooker E. Dixon el ah,., the <lb/>
will to public sale for <lb/>
cash to the highest bidder, the court <lb/>
door in of Greenville, N. <lb/>
on UM 3rd day of 1901 <lb/>
lit being of th first week of <lb/>
Hie April term of Tilt Superior the <lb/>
follow lug tract of land to wit; <lb/>
certain of land in the <lb/>
of in ad- <lb/>
joining the lands of James II. Mills, Robert <lb/>
W. b. Clark the <lb/>
land Lime the said E. B. Dixon <lb/>
and lying on the North side of Cow Swamp <lb/>
and being as the lauds <lb/>
I by K. s from Ml. A. <lb/>
tho that descended to said <lb/>
E H. i i v n from his father H. Dixon <lb/>
ml by the said John B. Dixon <lb/>
from one <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
ISSUED WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, Nebraska. <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
Year SI, Biz Mouths <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy Be. <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
office. The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly Reflector, and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for payable in ad- <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TO <lb/>
PER, <lb/>
m t m <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, C., TUESDAY, APRIL <lb/>
NO <lb/>
new, neat clean. <lb/>
we ask is fur yon to see our line. <lb/>
U seen it. Sec it today. <lb/>
Val Allover <lb/>
to match all edgings. <lb/>
or bargains we are headquarters. <lb/>
U will Silks, Pine Apple Tissues, <lb/>
India <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO.<lb/>
America's in Threat the Czar. <lb/>
London, March 20.-A dispatch <lb/>
. . to the Telegraph Com pa- <lb/>
are twenty years in. . . . <lb/>
, , , . Pans slates on the highest <lb/>
advance of other nations <lb/>
in the of bridge <lb/>
sign and The steel; <lb/>
of which a bridge is ; <lb/>
about half of its cost. Steel <lb/>
is now made the United States <lb/>
at much less cost than other <lb/>
country. In Britain, labor ii- so <lb/>
much hampered by <lb/>
ism that It is admitted by one of <lb/>
the leaders that the cost of labor <lb/>
in making steel the United <lb/>
States m not one half of what it is <lb/>
This be said also <lb/>
of the labor employed <lb/>
The market for bridges is fur <lb/>
greater in the United States than <lb/>
elsewhere. The States have now <lb/>
miles of railways, and it <lb/>
Has been estimated that there is <lb/>
p average of one span of metallic <lb/>
bridge for every three of <lb/>
railway. This gives bridges <lb/>
every existing Hue, without <lb/>
including those required for new <lb/>
Hues. The increase the <lb/>
States of the weight of cars <lb/>
engines has resulted <lb/>
economic changes. The average <lb/>
rate of freights on American rail- <lb/>
ways was in 1867 a little over five <lb/>
dollars per ton. Now It <lb/>
ninety-five cents. Any one <lb/>
figure the saving on millions <lb/>
of tons of freight moved in 1900. <lb/>
These larger cars carry double the <lb/>
paying load of the old ones that <lb/>
they have superseded, more <lb/>
powerful engines draw more cars <lb/>
in a train. This increase of weight <lb/>
of rolling has led to the re <lb/>
of the old bridges by <lb/>
stronger and heavier ones. This <lb/>
demand has brought into existence <lb/>
many bridge building <lb/>
and they can well afford to equip <lb/>
themselves with the best labor <lb/>
saving accurate-working ma- <lb/>
regardless of first cost, as <lb/>
they know it would if ever <lb/>
lie idle. European bridge build- <lb/>
are not in this position. Trains <lb/>
have not increased weight us <lb/>
they have la America. The old <lb/>
bridges answer their purpose, <lb/>
the demand has chiefly con- <lb/>
fined to new ones. Bridge build- <lb/>
is merely nu adjunct to other <lb/>
business, possibly tho owners <lb/>
are wise in not investing <lb/>
capitol in special C. <lb/>
Clark, in The Engineering <lb/>
for April. <lb/>
burg. Several notabilities, the <lb/>
dispatch further says, are <lb/>
a plot against his majesty. <lb/>
The Russian press was not allowed <lb/>
to the affair. <lb/>
The Birmingham Post, which reasonable just the employ- <lb/>
The Housing of Factor <lb/>
It is by a grave oversight that <lb/>
the manufacturer has not oftener <lb/>
considered the employee's <lb/>
parallel with his own in building <lb/>
up his works Within city limits, <lb/>
this i- hardly possible; <lb/>
but it is growing more and more <lb/>
common for large works to move, <lb/>
or lo be established, rural and <lb/>
semi-rural where laud <lb/>
and taxes are low there is <lb/>
room to spread as growth of <lb/>
business may demand. Under <lb/>
these conditions it has alto- <lb/>
too least in the <lb/>
United the proprietor <lb/>
to make the best arrangements he <lb/>
could himself leave his <lb/>
to get what they could <lb/>
after his bargain closed. <lb/>
II is not at all uncommon for a <lb/>
site to be given lo the owners <lb/>
of the business, free of any charge <lb/>
and often lice of taxes for a period <lb/>
of years, in consideration of their <lb/>
locating a certain place. The <lb/>
neighborhood gains from the in- <lb/>
creased population and <lb/>
ed chance of employment for its <lb/>
own people; but employees <lb/>
practically pay the bill for the site, <lb/>
for all ground nearby is advanced <lb/>
greatly value, houses are built <lb/>
in certainty that they will <lb/>
needed by incoming <lb/>
army of workers, and land- <lb/>
lords and lodging-house keepers <lb/>
put up their prices to I lie limit. <lb/>
a case of this sort, certain- <lb/>
seems as if it would be only <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, OUR FRIENDS CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING <lb/>
IT TAKES NO TALK. <lb/>
TO SELL A A HAT <lb/>
WHEN SHE SEES THE EXACT <lb/>
We an still the forefront of the race <lb/>
We offer you the selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found in any store County. Well bought choice <lb/>
elections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Bummer <lb/>
Winter. We are at work for yours our mutual ml <lb/>
vantage. It is pleasure lo show you what you want lo <lb/>
sell you if we can. We oiler you very service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on own merits. <lb/>
When yon come market you will nut do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do not see our Immense Stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
STYLE AND COLOR <lb/>
SHOW THESE AND THE SELLS ITSELF. <lb/>
THAT IS JUST WHAT AM PREPARED TO DO. <lb/>
MY STOCK OF MILLINERY LARGEST <lb/>
BROUGHT TO is NOW IN and <lb/>
will kink <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT. <lb/>
of my millinery department if <lb/>
one will in- trimmed to suit your <lb/>
Mrs. is m <lb/>
the hat you desire i- on hand <lb/>
tastes n <lb/>
Huts, Silks, Braids, Flowers, Ribbons, and everything <lb/>
in the milliners line. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Halt and and Satins, Ladies <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
I lie , <lb/>
The in Mi Doctor Versus <lb/>
Specialist. <lb/>
Much of opera <lb/>
live work of today i- worth <lb/>
praise; on the other baud, <lb/>
n large percentage of <lb/>
J. C. Wed. <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
where he had as one of <lb/>
escort sent by the Odd Fellows to <lb/>
accompany the remains of Mr. I. <lb/>
closely in with Joseph <lb/>
says news received in high <lb/>
quarters London indicates that <lb/>
the is a very nervous <lb/>
owing to the condition of toe <lb/>
horizon. It is said that he <lb/>
fears the result of the policy of his <lb/>
in the Far list, while <lb/>
troubles and <lb/>
against bis Hie, of which there are <lb/>
more have published, <lb/>
have completely unnerved his <lb/>
majesty. <lb/>
His medical advisers have strong <lb/>
o cruise, <lb/>
but war has refused to follow <lb/>
their advice. Those behind <lb/>
scene in Russia take a very grave <lb/>
view of the present <lb/>
think it is the of more <lb/>
troubles. <lb/>
Thanks From the King. <lb/>
The Secretary of State received <lb/>
from Sir Julian British <lb/>
ambassador to the United States, <lb/>
the billowing <lb/>
have the to inform yon <lb/>
that I duly forwarded to the Mar- <lb/>
of the resolution <lb/>
sent to by you on behalf of <lb/>
State of North Carolina oil the <lb/>
of the deeply lamented death <lb/>
of Her Late Majesty, Queen <lb/>
and Empress of India. The <lb/>
King was much pleased SI <lb/>
tribute to the memory of <lb/>
the late Queen, and am instruct- <lb/>
ed to convey to you His Majesty's <lb/>
most sincere thanks for highly <lb/>
appreciated mark of sympathy. <lb/>
have the honor to be, sir, <lb/>
The Shad Was Marked. <lb/>
Two men, Jim Willis, and Will <lb/>
were arrested yesterday <lb/>
held under bond, charged with <lb/>
stealing shad from the nets of Sam <lb/>
Morgan in river. The <lb/>
theft was detected a clever <lb/>
by Morgan. He suspected <lb/>
that his fish were being stolen and <lb/>
took a shad from the net and put a <lb/>
number pins tho fish and also <lb/>
a in mouth for <lb/>
He then replaced in <lb/>
net. Tho mentioned <lb/>
brought shad to tho market <lb/>
Berry who died Monday at yesterday the marked shad <lb/>
Falkland was carried lo Wash j , <lb/>
for burial. Bern Journal. <lb/>
to act as a trustee of the tacit <lb/>
confided interest of their men, <lb/>
to secure for them same <lb/>
advantages they get for them- <lb/>
selves. In this there would be no <lb/>
paternalism, but simply the re- <lb/>
which an active partner might <lb/>
show for unrepresented <lb/>
simply regard which, it is now <lb/>
recognized, a controlling stock In- <lb/>
should show <lb/>
Boston <lb/>
in The Engineering for <lb/>
April, <lb/>
It was lately discovered that <lb/>
two small islands belonging to the <lb/>
Philippine Archipelago <lb/>
at the lime of the treaty of <lb/>
Paris. This was done through <lb/>
geographical mistakes. We have <lb/>
settled the matter, however, by <lb/>
transferring one hundred thou- <lb/>
sand dollars United Stales <lb/>
money to the Spanish government. <lb/>
This Filipino business is costing <lb/>
the people of this country just half <lb/>
a million dollars each day, <lb/>
occasional hundred <lb/>
thrown In to pay small island <lb/>
which was overlooked. The in- <lb/>
habitants of these islands will not <lb/>
i i it I out fifty years that we have <lb/>
bought and paid for <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
American Co. <lb/>
relics St Less Cost to <lb/>
Control trade. <lb/>
We have a circular letter <lb/>
American Tobacco Co., <lb/>
is <lb/>
work is ill advised, superfluous and <lb/>
and soon as the more after ibis date the <lb/>
intelligent people of the of American Beauty Cigarettes <lb/>
realize that such is the case, lie per M. This will en- <lb/>
Men's, Women's and children's and they will again turn for advice able the retailer to sell this brand <lb/>
the intelligent In packages of <lb/>
they will admit him again to the Soliciting your order these <lb/>
family council to Cigarette, we remain, <lb/>
from <lb/>
read. <lb/>
price <lb/>
Harness. Horse Blankets Dusters, <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour. Meat, Sugar Coffee, Scad Is, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Pin--.,, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and in line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Square Pealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
him lo shield them from the mi l- <lb/>
treatment our times, <lb/>
deliver them into <lb/>
and safe hands. And If the <lb/>
future family practitioner is to re <lb/>
gain lost ground, again aspire to <lb/>
reach plane in the practice of <lb/>
general medicine which i <lb/>
bis, and again lo lull <lb/>
confidence his ii must <lb/>
be bis own individual <lb/>
educating himself to be <lb/>
come a diagnostician. In view of <lb/>
the complex character which <lb/>
feature of some of <lb/>
ibis <lb/>
How Success Is Turned to Path <lb/>
An writer recently <lb/>
is plenty of room at Use <lb/>
top, because the ordinary man, <lb/>
who has climbed up half way or <lb/>
one quarter way, becomes so well <lb/>
pleased with himself that he <lb/>
down to admire his marvelous <lb/>
climbing never get any high- <lb/>
The w in <lb/>
A writing from <lb/>
gives fuller details of the <lb/>
terrible tragedy there last week. <lb/>
an of which we gave at the <lb/>
Near Godwin, at <lb/>
Miss Oliver is leaching school, ll <lb/>
will soon end for the term and she <lb/>
is preparing pupils <lb/>
at the public t <lb/>
occasion. She was with skill and <lb/>
children in <lb/>
I has been quite the <lb/>
rage here for some time but <lb/>
have just discovered that it may <lb/>
be made more useful than ever. <lb/>
Some afternoons ago a young lady <lb/>
bad a young man and <lb/>
she pulling him to <lb/>
washing the windows. We have <lb/>
heard of young ladies <lb/>
young before but this is a new <lb/>
service she was to put hi-ii to and <lb/>
if hypnotism be used to make <lb/>
some people work then the half of <lb/>
the blessings it will bring have not <lb/>
been Progress. <lb/>
A in New Jersey <lb/>
is making flour out of sweet <lb/>
toes, A for <lb/>
that purpose has jolt been char- <lb/>
If this flour takes we will <lb/>
have to put up sonic mills down <lb/>
this way, where the sweet potato <lb/>
is fun ml in all glory. <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
This also explains why it is Ilia <lb/>
advertising campaigns which ingenuity drilling the <lb/>
Mart out with a great flourish of and plays. <lb/>
trumpets and half page displays; Two of brightest children in <lb/>
don't bring fortunes to school Rhodes <lb/>
The advertisers stop to pal years old, and his sister, <lb/>
themselves on the backs Oilier , Miss looK leading <lb/>
throw them- in the play. In one scene of tragedy <lb/>
selves for having the remarkable <lb/>
ability to arouse such an amount <lb/>
of public interest, <lb/>
that do business in- <lb/>
definitely on the results of their <lb/>
unfinished campaigns. This is a <lb/>
costly error. When their <lb/>
ceases both they and their <lb/>
goods are forgotten, wiser men <lb/>
take their places the public <lb/>
mind. The public, it may be re <lb/>
marked, never goes out of way <lb/>
to remember former advertisers. <lb/>
H Isn't compelled to do so. There <lb/>
ere always present advertisers In <lb/>
sufficient numbers to supply its <lb/>
and thus the need of re <lb/>
is obviated. <lb/>
There are of advertisers <lb/>
who have scored an initial success <lb/>
and then suddenly slopped sue <lb/>
This was they <lb/>
either slopped advertising or at- <lb/>
tempted to cut down advertising <lb/>
expenses. It's the advertiser who <lb/>
isn't Satisfied with bis success <lb/>
that is eventual winner. <lb/>
Profitable Advertising. <lb/>
Master was lo point a pis <lb/>
unloaded, his sister, <lb/>
lire, she was to fall as killed. <lb/>
When the lime came young Rhodes <lb/>
took aim, pistol, his <lb/>
fell as I he called i <lb/>
she fell dead. <lb/>
knows pistol bad been <lb/>
loaded, when Rhodes <lb/>
tired the ball took effect, putting a <lb/>
bull lb rough sister's neck, <lb/>
she died in n few minutes, <lb/>
The emotion I <lb/>
produced can better be imagined <lb/>
described. The teacher was <lb/>
almost prostrated, the <lb/>
with grief, the family <lb/>
and the whole in tear-. <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Very <lb/>
The an Ton. Co. <lb/>
This i- the latest war of the to- <lb/>
trust on the Wells White- <lb/>
head Tobacco Co. They thus offer <lb/>
cigarettes less than absolute <lb/>
cost in destroy competition, <lb/>
properly amount charged their <lb/>
cigarettes living exactly the cost of <lb/>
Intel revenue stamps on <lb/>
package, cigarette Including <lb/>
of thrown in. <lb/>
Will have the desired effect <lb/>
is a iii crippling the independent lac- <lb/>
ex think not. With the <lb/>
may seem u her-. popular against these <lb/>
task; bill I nm convinced combinations legitimate <lb/>
nil medical men .-ho are fitted competition believe the great <lb/>
by mil mid proper for Carolina Brights, the <lb/>
for their work will in reasonable In by The Wells <lb/>
lime become Whitehead will con- <lb/>
elans, and will of for- limit-, The public realize that if <lb/>
precise indications for j the Independent arc driven <lb/>
treatment, provided off the the price of the <lb/>
for laboratory bedside owls will be advanced, and <lb/>
Instruction be offered and sought, I therefore looking the mailer <lb/>
no wast- from u selfish standpoint alone it. <lb/>
experimenting with thousands will be to their to buy <lb/>
of old and new useless dings Carolina Hi even at a higher <lb/>
the endeavor to n com- price, lint their strong sentiment <lb/>
sympathy the <lb/>
to the deal will alone to lead <lb/>
various symptoms of acute aid buy them. <lb/>
-From Wilson News- <lb/>
lion the Doctor lo lie <lb/>
cent Progress in Medical <lb/>
by Augustus Collie, the <lb/>
can of Reviews <lb/>
for April. <lb/>
ours a <lb/>
Carolina I- a <lb/>
Ii i- long, i. Hue, <lb/>
I miles. I'll.- it <lb/>
put t in , it lick <lb/>
and Hi <lb/>
e other cud Cher- asked <lb/>
Marriage C c <lb/>
The Indiana legislature just <lb/>
passed u las providing for the up <lb/>
marriage commit <lb/>
composed of two women who <lb/>
art i-i-. two physicians of <lb/>
one allot . ll shall <lb/>
be the duh of this commission to <lb/>
prepare ii act questions lo be <lb/>
holding thumb on string <lb/>
at the runner i in <lb/>
i; put in Luke <lb/>
York. II has <lb/>
. in- miles I ii. and <lb/>
water ore i -total i square <lb/>
miles, h is rivets an <lb/>
ii n-1 <lb/>
lakes ii i- us well watered a <lb/>
is in union. I <lb/>
license clerks <lb/>
Raleigh a I'm <lb/>
mayor who does <lb/>
want the office, but who <lb/>
his administration affairs would <lb/>
be Of to the city. <lb/>
motives should have <lb/>
their Herald, <lb/>
justices or clergymen who <lb/>
perform marriage ceremonies. The <lb/>
i i i- lo compel candidates <lb/>
fill in. in pass an <lb/>
lion as lo I hi ii mental <lb/>
ii I interest <lb/>
ii. . I be <lb/>
ore, how cm i, hereafter <lb/>
w ii wain to marry <lb/>
on will evade Ibis ordeal go- <lb/>
is largest with lug Stale. The idea <lb/>
Cum- is u few <lb/>
I Ian young people will care to stand the <lb/>
over b i- square miles examination <lb/>
has and, is <lb/>
is very small <lb/>
also <lb/>
w iii average over <lb/>
square<lb/>
Attention Is culled lo the. notice <lb/>
lo creditors J, A. Hudson ad- <lb/>
-1 Hi Hudson,<lb/>
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<p>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
W. C. <lb/>
J. WHICHARD, <lb/>
at the Post Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as Second <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
Tuesday. 1901. <lb/>
Again conies the report that <lb/>
is captured, unless <lb/>
it is denied again the day <lb/>
or to he may be captured sure <lb/>
enough this time. The says <lb/>
that General bagged <lb/>
insurgent leader has taken <lb/>
to Manila. <lb/>
FACTORY. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Will <lb/>
Door <lb/>
Blinds. <lb/>
And ; Happenings la North Carolina <lb/>
like Tarboro, has re- <lb/>
a wick ago THE excited by mail dogs. <lb/>
Ike graded school at High Point <lb/>
i in stated some good <lb/>
had been I relative to <lb/>
because of the death of a pupil of <lb/>
for <lb/>
There is a calling of <lb/>
again in the cotton growing <lb/>
to get the to agree to re- <lb/>
duce the cotton acreage. It may <lb/>
malt as such have <lb/>
In the everybody think <lb/>
cry body else is going to cut down <lb/>
the acreage this particular <lb/>
everybody puts in a larger crop <lb/>
than ever. If cotton don't come <lb/>
down to cents next fall will <lb/>
be the fault the tanner. <lb/>
manufacturing enterprise <lb/>
Greenville. We are able <lb/>
this news today, the facts being <lb/>
tarnished as by Mr. P. M. Hodges, <lb/>
the secretary of the new <lb/>
scarlet fever. <lb/>
The Slate will have an <lb/>
encampment at beach <lb/>
in July or August, three regiments <lb/>
A has been organized going in camp at the time. <lb/>
to build and operate a door; the <lb/>
in <lb/>
to <lb/>
that the Impeachment trial <lb/>
has become a of past <lb/>
about only interest the public <lb/>
feel it is to know how Sen- <lb/>
voted. They may <lb/>
and Mind factory, with a paid <lb/>
capital <lb/>
crease to Tho <lb/>
the have held a <lb/>
meetings to talk over the mat <lb/>
Friday held a <lb/>
meeting u which organization was <lb/>
effected. The following officers <lb/>
wen- <lb/>
M. Hodges. <lb/>
L. Little. <lb/>
A. Andrews, <lb/>
s. fair, J. R. Moore, R. W. King, <lb/>
V. B. West. <lb/>
Several commit ten <lb/>
ed. one to select site, and one on <lb/>
constitution bylaws and char- <lb/>
Time is a good opening in Green- <lb/>
ville for such a factory as and <lb/>
the men are in ii ho will carry it <lb/>
We hope it be <lb/>
quickly followed by other enter- <lb/>
prises. <lb/>
The recent agreement entered in <lb/>
want to I to by a large number Hie cotton <lb/>
I manufacturers of North Carolina <lb/>
ACQUITTED. <lb/>
End the Impeachment rial. <lb/>
The impeachment trial against <lb/>
Chief Justice and <lb/>
Justice Douglas, of the <lb/>
Court, that has been in pro- <lb/>
for two weeks before the <lb/>
Senate, came to close today, the <lb/>
result a verdict of acquittal <lb/>
the Judges. <lb/>
received the <lb/>
following telegrams this afternoon <lb/>
announcing the <lb/>
K. C. March <lb/>
LAMP FALLS. <lb/>
Stale have formed an association, Judges acquitted every charge. <lb/>
to control the price of ice and lessen majority for acquittal on four <lb/>
cost of manufacture. Vote on first article to <lb/>
for conviction. <lb/>
Mormons are making many con- <lb/>
at Mount Olive, Wayne. <lb/>
One day this week persons <lb/>
Raleigh, X. C. March L'S. <lb/>
left that town for of Judge acquitted, <lb/>
the converts are among the poor I en for conviction, twenty-three <lb/>
acquittal. Constitution required <lb/>
two-thirds to convict. <lb/>
Jambs. <lb/>
This termination of the case was <lb/>
boot as looked for, but at has <lb/>
I a hard fought contest and at <lb/>
, traded great interest throughout <lb/>
I the State. <lb/>
A couple of Durham young We hope the State may now <lb/>
pie wen- principals have a long rest from political <lb/>
in all its Re <lb/>
and ignorant. <lb/>
A Charlotte mail ate bananas <lb/>
in minutes, Tuesday He <lb/>
said lie had never had of <lb/>
the fruit before, but he seemed to <lb/>
get his till this lime. <lb/>
at last account. <lb/>
marriage Wednesday night. The <lb/>
young lady jumped out of the win- <lb/>
of her home into lover's <lb/>
arms, they drove about six miles <lb/>
in the country and were married <lb/>
the public road at o'clock. <lb/>
Hector b. <lb/>
a Bind Concert <lb/>
BLACKJACK ITEMS <lb/>
Hire. Five articles were voted on <lb/>
has attracted much attention. In <lb/>
separately, the vote on <lb/>
one as <lb/>
Ii -t <lb/>
commendation of the agreement. <lb/>
i-1 <lb/>
the most remarkable thing of its <lb/>
Arrington, <lb/>
Bray, Bur- employers have voluntarily re- <lb/>
roughs, Foy. the horns labor and nth- <lb/>
James, Justice, Lindsay. <lb/>
Miller, Morrison. Mm <lb/>
ton, Scott. Smith. Thom- <lb/>
as, Travis, Ward, <lb/>
Webb, <lb/>
Buchanan, <lb/>
Candler, Currie, <lb/>
Henderson, Leak. <lb/>
London. Long. Marshall. <lb/>
Michael, <lb/>
Miller, of Robe <lb/>
Improved the conditions <lb/>
but never before <lb/>
j to <lb/>
bi ii . uh ml ii shortening <lb/>
of the of labor, restriction of <lb/>
the employment of children and <lb/>
working <lb/>
If l i- true, to <lb/>
the II i of North i am <lb/>
The band, of Greenville, <lb/>
came yesterday afternoon on the <lb/>
A. C. L. freight and gave a con- <lb/>
cert the opera house last night <lb/>
Jack, X. C. March a good-sized audience, the re <lb/>
Bid of Ayden. failed being a little over <lb/>
till his appointment here Sunday i The Osceola band bl the <lb/>
night. The cause was such unlit I of being the best in <lb/>
weather, and judging from the <lb/>
Miss Lucy formerly a magnificent music furnished last <lb/>
teacher of Ayden Seminary, took night, they deserve it. Etch <lb/>
charge school near piece played Was heartily applaud- <lb/>
the audience thoroughly <lb/>
Dixon little <lb/>
Mills, went to Washington <lb/>
Saturday returned Sunday. <lb/>
enjoyed the entire performance. <lb/>
Mr. J. W. rendered a <lb/>
cornet solo entitled <lb/>
son, Sugg U-longs the honor i <lb/>
Democrats voting guilty <lb/>
were Brown, Currie, <lb/>
Glenn, Henderson, Leak, London, <lb/>
Long. <lb/>
and Sugg <lb/>
Maybe, Mo v be. <lb/>
That was a sad case printed In <lb/>
The Danville Bee yesterday of <lb/>
where the North Carolina lather <lb/>
came to Danville lo get his <lb/>
who had gone astray. She bad <lb/>
been a good gill at had been <lb/>
a member of the church and v <lb/>
day d she bad Ii It b <lb/>
and stopped in Danville, and eh-we <lb/>
to become n woman of town. <lb/>
All the lime she was living <lb/>
beneath roof of red <lb/>
windows which floated scarlet <lb/>
Hag of sin she wrote to her people <lb/>
letters full of cheer and hope and <lb/>
told how she was prospering as a <lb/>
sewing girl. Finally eyes <lb/>
the old people wen- opened by a <lb/>
The father bowed j <lb/>
down and found his j <lb/>
married daughter with a child six <lb/>
weeks of age and be took her <lb/>
his arms and in lied back -1 s,. <lb/>
her where innocence <lb/>
and virtue and love and hope <lb/>
How many fathers <lb/>
have done what old man did <lb/>
Many doubtless, but all. <lb/>
as be carried his sorrow in <lb/>
and returned with the soiled <lb/>
polluted daughter, maybe, <lb/>
somewhere beyond this world f <lb/>
strife, a white-winged angel saw <lb/>
what the old man did i <lb/>
i the shall be <lb/>
Bee. <lb/>
And what about the man who is <lb/>
the author of the downfall of <lb/>
girl I Doubtless be is being <lb/>
with open arms society <lb/>
and regarded as a line fellow, as is <lb/>
usually the case with such. <lb/>
ought lo lie <lb/>
clothes doing the <lb/>
Ii is was <lb/>
that such a man should <lb/>
not lie countenance by people of <lb/>
sin-h a wise and policy <lb/>
employers <lb/>
In promising lo adopt <lb/>
i ii- hour system, Carolina <lb/>
are t the p i- <lb/>
lion of ll leaders of <lb/>
in <lb/>
ill- i <lb/>
.-i yen a it i- report- <lb/>
some young man In <lb/>
i i bad disc the lost <lb/>
ii ; copper so a- In <lb/>
. us steel, But Ibis <lb/>
m his -i . mi <lb/>
lost. Now rep rt <lb/>
i . in tie, Washington. <lb/>
; bat .; I and her two <lb/>
sons Ii uh , disc rt and <lb/>
in make a <lb/>
, make it. <lb/>
th It a chisel made of it w ill <lb/>
rough lie Ii armor <lb/>
j I he boy w v. <lb/>
i ii j. nod tin ii mother help <lb/>
I id tin Tin i- n In it <lb/>
j and we shall sec if u woman <lb/>
in ; a <lb/>
auditor i ii j <lb/>
. -i i machines, <lb/>
which I i ago were license I, <lb/>
Ii legislature art- <lb/>
. I i by <lb/>
lie . They <lb/>
i i ;. i i <lb/>
range lo only Mi- <lb/>
ll lei led in the <lb/>
ate, of a was <lb/>
in I i t I he auditor re <lb/>
nit i- excellent <lb/>
i p of sheriffs lo <lb/>
look such main. u there <lb/>
arc lid lo been over a bun <lb/>
d much in the <lb/>
Quite a large crowd attended the Tramp, accompanied on <lb/>
burial of Mr. Redding Hudson last the piano by Miss Bruce Forties. <lb/>
Wednesday. He died suddenly j It as so much appreciated they <lb/>
Monday evening. to a clamorous <lb/>
little live year old son of core. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore was. The solos of Mrs. Travis Hooker <lb/>
bin led Monday . He lived only a and Mrs. J. B. Cherry were enjoy- <lb/>
few days after seriously ed more than part of con- <lb/>
burned. I cert. had to respond <lb/>
Wedding are echoing in encores, and when Mrs. Cherry <lb/>
neighborhood of Black Jack. sang a coon song it brought the <lb/>
We are glad to state that Mr. audience to such a pitch of <lb/>
Jesse Mills, who has been serious- that bad to respond to a <lb/>
ill with mumps, is able to lie en-ore. The <lb/>
out again. n the piano were all fault- <lb/>
Mis and rendered by Miss Bruce <lb/>
in last Sunday from I Forbes. <lb/>
The following composed the <lb/>
Little Miss Becca Mills came Meat. Ola Forbes, leader; <lb/>
evening from an extend- c. s. Forbes, A. A. Forbes, Sr. <lb/>
ed visit papa's. We were A. A. Forbes, Jr., J. W. <lb/>
Wilkinson's Stock Had. <lb/>
Wednesday evening a <lb/>
large lamp the More of Kicks <lb/>
Wilkinson fell and much <lb/>
damage to their stock. Mi. J. A. <lb/>
Ricks, the was <lb/>
chasing goods. Mr. C. L. <lb/>
the other member, had just <lb/>
closed the store a few minutes be- <lb/>
fore the accident to go to bis sup- <lb/>
per. <lb/>
The cause of the lamp falling <lb/>
was due to pulling out of the <lb/>
hook by which it was suspended <lb/>
from the ceiling. It was the <lb/>
lamp the portion of the store <lb/>
occupied by the clothing depart- <lb/>
where the <lb/>
lamp hung were the counters <lb/>
drawers tilled with clothing. The <lb/>
lamp fell right in the midst this <lb/>
stock of clothing and instantly <lb/>
there was a big There were <lb/>
many- people passing along the <lb/>
street going to the and <lb/>
fire was quickly discovered. <lb/>
The store was broken and <lb/>
crowd rushed in to put out the <lb/>
fire. An alarm was given and for <lb/>
awhile there was great excitement. <lb/>
So much oil and clothing burn- <lb/>
made a dangerous looking tire <lb/>
for the time Owing to its <lb/>
prompt discovery it did not take <lb/>
many minutes put it out, but in <lb/>
this short time great damage was <lb/>
done, hardly a garment in the <lb/>
clothing department escaping in- <lb/>
jury and much of it Icing burned. <lb/>
Kicks Wilkinson had about <lb/>
worth of on hand, <lb/>
and to at it now it has the <lb/>
appearance of being practically a <lb/>
total loss. The stock was insured. <lb/>
During the excitement <lb/>
took advantage of the situation <lb/>
and robbed the drawer of <lb/>
what money was it. something <lb/>
over <lb/>
The building, which belongs to <lb/>
Brown ft Hooker, was somewhat <lb/>
damaged about the floor, ceiling <lb/>
counters. his is covered by- <lb/>
insurance. <lb/>
Our Mr. Ricks <lb/>
Is in the Northern <lb/>
Markets basing; <lb/>
NEW GOODS <lb/>
Look at store tor <lb/>
best to be had <lb/>
when he returns. <lb/>
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
lbs fellow who has never had a <lb/>
rival in love isn't much of a <lb/>
in.-n l have lo be <lb/>
to his lighter away <lb/>
she is m <lb/>
glad have back. <lb/>
Josh Mills, of Greenville, was <lb/>
here today. <lb/>
and Dixon went oil <lb/>
a flying trip o Beaufort county <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
We are glad to say <lb/>
Dixon. after suffering right badly <lb/>
with a rising in his hand, is tome <lb/>
better. <lb/>
D. Dixon who has <lb/>
been on M extended visit to W. <lb/>
i. returned Mr. <lb/>
and Mis. w. accompanied <lb/>
him home. <lb/>
Mad Cattle. <lb/>
Some time ago a cow and a calf <lb/>
belonging to Mr. Robert Leonard, <lb/>
who lives near Lexington, were <lb/>
bitten by a dog. Last Saturday <lb/>
the cattle showed every symptom <lb/>
of hydrophobia and became <lb/>
so they had to kill- <lb/>
ed Sunday morning. Mr. Leonard <lb/>
had the cattle buried. Another <lb/>
COW acting and a <lb/>
watch is being kept upon her. <lb/>
The doe that did the biting es- <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
Leader in Styles. <lb/>
My store was thronged with visitors on spring opening days and it <lb/>
was declared that I have the <lb/>
Handsomest Millinery <lb/>
that has been shown in I have the most complete stock of <lb/>
everything ii. the milliner's line. <lb/>
HatS in variety and all the shapes. <lb/>
SAILOR AND WALKING <lb/>
AND HEADY <lb/>
Anything that lie desired Flowers, Ribbons and Ornaments. <lb/>
Wash Silks for Waists. Beautiful Baby Caps. I also <lb/>
have a b lot of Pictures and Frames. Be sure that yon call <lb/>
to sec my stock. <lb/>
Mrs. M. D. Higgs. <lb/>
Tin- i <lb/>
has been propounding <lb/>
do a rabbit wobble its <lb/>
A preacher <lb/>
says it Is it no bill lo <lb/>
This is re- <lb/>
to The Observer with the <lb/>
request to-end <lb/>
way. <lb/>
i our but <lb/>
was submitted bi The <lb/>
Norfolk I The <lb/>
t- a squelcher <lb/>
and i- respectfully referred to our <lb/>
Norfolk contemporary, <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Vim are never quite conscious of <lb/>
how many disagreeable lodgers <lb/>
there are In that many <lb/>
mansion yon call your <lb/>
linger or envy or hate knocks <lb/>
at the presto out come <lb/>
trooping snob a lot of unhappy <lb/>
and <lb/>
and suspicion, and all <lb/>
a perfect army of <lb/>
mies to peace and happiness. <lb/>
Helen Moody, the <lb/>
April <lb/>
J. II. Far- <lb/>
Woodward, David James, <lb/>
Ernest Forbes, Seth <lb/>
Hooker, Hooker, Henry <lb/>
Jno. Home, Forties Ken- <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
The following came to take <lb/>
pail in the conceit. Mis. Travis <lb/>
Hooker, Mrs. J. B. Cherry <lb/>
Miss Bruce Forbes. <lb/>
Mess. Harvey Jones, Tom Hook- <lb/>
Moore. I. A. Tyson, M. <lb/>
II. Mayo, of Green- <lb/>
ville, and Dr. Geo. It. Hadley, <lb/>
of were in the city to <lb/>
attend the Free <lb/>
Press, 28th. <lb/>
Judge Cook, <lb/>
makes the com- <lb/>
plaint that he not enough <lb/>
work to do. His honor declares <lb/>
that there has not been u criminal <lb/>
case his department for a month, <lb/>
that as a consequence he is <lb/>
from ennui. its <lb/>
new lei Francisco pays no <lb/>
lees to public i it is <lb/>
said that a large falling in the <lb/>
number of prosecutions <lb/>
has resulted. <lb/>
No in the world <lb/>
has so nun has <lb/>
Czar. They <lb/>
en, and all selected from among <lb/>
the medical celebrities of Russia. <lb/>
There is a physician In chief; <lb/>
then come ten honorary <lb/>
two a chiropodist and <lb/>
honorary chiropodist, two court <lb/>
physicians and three for <lb/>
The End the Club. <lb/>
tin Tuesday the Club was most <lb/>
charmingly entertained by Mrs. J. <lb/>
L. Fleming at Hotel Macon. The <lb/>
was called to order by the <lb/>
president and business of <lb/>
transacted. Members were <lb/>
urgently requested to mark with <lb/>
pen and ink when the magazines <lb/>
and are received and passed, <lb/>
as failure to do so will subject <lb/>
to a line. <lb/>
After the business was disposed <lb/>
of the hostess distributed papers <lb/>
composed of questions the answers <lb/>
being the names of II <lb/>
The result of the contest was a tie <lb/>
between Miss and Mrs. <lb/>
and was drawn by the <lb/>
After partaking of delightful re- <lb/>
the club adjourned to <lb/>
meet at on April tub. <lb/>
A. H. Brown and R. P. Driest, <lb/>
of Maiden, Mass., who have been <lb/>
visiting Preston at Cotton- <lb/>
dale, took train here this <lb/>
morning tor their <lb/>
town <lb/>
with hyacinths. <lb/>
ire pretty <lb/>
Attention Ladies <lb/>
agents <lb/>
STANDARD<lb/>
BEST<lb/>
DESIGNER, <lb/>
My friends and will find me at the old stand <lb/>
With the largest stock of HATS, CAPS <lb/>
all the newest things in the Milliner's line to be found in <lb/>
Greenville. Mrs. Ella Greene will be <lb/>
with me again this season. Her taste and skill as a trimmer <lb/>
is unsurpassed. We guarantee to please customers both <lb/>
in work and pi ices. Come see goods. New Dress Patterns; <lb/>
for Spring. <lb/>
Mrs. L. GRIFFIN. <lb/>
Strong may up a <lb/>
fellow's courage entirely too <lb/>
tight. <lb/>
ii very pinch like blossom- <lb/>
of a flower. Its and <lb/>
depends entirely <lb/>
upon care bestowed upon <lb/>
i;. purest. mothers <lb/>
have tendered care. <lb/>
should spared worry <lb/>
and anxiety. should eat <lb/>
nourishing food<lb/>
will h a <lb/>
their health beauty <lb/>
at well as that lie little <lb/>
nut to he absolutely ors <lb/>
of a short painless labor they <lb/>
use <lb/>
Mother's <lb/>
Friend <lb/>
It ii <lb/>
if <lb/>
t. which <lb/>
. It give <lb/>
I in <lb/>
lo he <lb/>
the v <lb/>
prevents nil of i<lb/>
wt When <lb/>
M m t. it no <lb/>
at the<lb/>
Tilt in CO. <lb/>
AIL <lb/>
None genuine unless <lb/>
Red Cross is on label <lb/>
Don't a Substitute <lb/>
WE WORLD <lb/>
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF, <lb/>
for <lb/>
Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb/>
all forms of Malaria. <lb/>
DON'T WAIT TO <lb/>
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I <lb/>
CURES ROBERTS TOXIC I <lb/>
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PAY. PER <lb/>
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. <lb/>
We have returned from the <lb/>
Northern Markets where w <lb/>
bought the most complete line <lb/>
of Millinery we have ever <lb/>
handled- Call and see our <lb/>
Pattern Hats, Flowers Mouse- <lb/>
It Yours to serve. <lb/>
MISSES ERWIN. <lb/>
was.<lb/>
Don't Pant for Pants.<lb/>
4- Save Panting. <lb/>
WE ABE PANTING TO SHOW YOU <lb/>
ADVANTAGES OF BUYING <lb/>
Every Pair Guaranteed. <lb/>
Everything about them warranted. <lb/>
FOB BUTTON THAT COMES OFF. <lb/>
IN WAISTBAND <lb/>
IF THEY IN SEAT OB <lb/>
FROM SHEEP TO THE MAN. BEST IN THE WORLD <lb/>
From to <lb/>
Sold in Pitt County only by <lb/>
THE KING <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/>
and we request <lb/>
yon to settle as early as pas- <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
New lot Dice tablets, ruled <lb/>
unruled, at Book <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
The gentlemen of leisure are <lb/>
whittling corks in readiness to go <lb/>
after the tinny tribe. <lb/>
Blank of sale of personal <lb/>
properly by administrators for <lb/>
sale at office. <lb/>
If the town electric lights <lb/>
the use of dangerous lumps <lb/>
be avoided. Vote for bonds. <lb/>
The Daughters are <lb/>
much for the <lb/>
meeting of their State convention <lb/>
here April to May <lb/>
The Greenville Supply Co. are <lb/>
preparing to build a large brick <lb/>
warehouse on the corner of <lb/>
son avenue and the railroad. <lb/>
The highest praise tins <lb/>
me by those to whom I have <lb/>
sold Standard Ma- <lb/>
chine. M. <lb/>
Lending-Cotton <lb/>
The fifteen cotton of the <lb/>
State are the order named as <lb/>
Union, <lb/>
Mecklenburg, Wake, <lb/>
Wayne, Halifax, Pitt, <lb/>
Cleve- <lb/>
land, Wilson. <lb/>
Special Terra. <lb/>
Governor has ordered a <lb/>
special term of court for Pitt <lb/>
beginning Monday, May 27th, <lb/>
and continuing two weeks. Judge <lb/>
W. A. has been assigned to <lb/>
hold this special term. It is for <lb/>
the trial of civil causes only, and <lb/>
is to take the place of March <lb/>
term that could not be held. <lb/>
Jefferson Hotel Burned. <lb/>
Friday night the Jefferson hotel <lb/>
at was destroyed by <lb/>
All the guests were saved <lb/>
but there were several narrow <lb/>
escapes. The fire in <lb/>
the blanket room on the fourth <lb/>
floor and is thought to have <lb/>
caused by a defective flue. The <lb/>
Jefferson the finest hotel <lb/>
the South the pride of <lb/>
Its is a <lb/>
great misfortune. <lb/>
Drank Whiskey and <lb/>
The seven-year-old daughter of <lb/>
P. E. Barnaul, in <lb/>
county, on Tuesday morning told <lb/>
her mother she was going to get <lb/>
drunk to sec how it felt. Soon <lb/>
she was found lying in the <lb/>
yard speechless, she having drank <lb/>
a pint of whiskey, which she had <lb/>
hidden in an outhouse. The <lb/>
were summoned, but could <lb/>
give no relief. She died in a few <lb/>
An Elopement. <lb/>
A few days ago there was some <lb/>
excitement a few miles <lb/>
try about the elopement of a white <lb/>
woman named Baker with a <lb/>
man of ginger cake hue named <lb/>
Savage. It seems that Baker <lb/>
moved from near to <lb/>
this community about the first of <lb/>
the year. A few days ago Mrs. <lb/>
Baker, the both became <lb/>
missing nothing more has <lb/>
been heard of <lb/>
Neck Coin i m ii <lb/>
Convention. <lb/>
The twelfth animal <lb/>
of the North Carolina branch of <lb/>
the International Order of the <lb/>
King's Daughters Sons will be <lb/>
held at Greenville. N. on <lb/>
April and May 1st 2nd. <lb/>
All circles in the State are earnest- <lb/>
requested to send delegates <lb/>
at to notify Mrs. J. B. Cherry, <lb/>
Greenville, in order that arrange- <lb/>
may be made for their en- <lb/>
Tried To Bum The Town. <lb/>
Charlie the who <lb/>
came here a few weeks ago <lb/>
laundry under tin- sign <lb/>
Lee, Tarboro, for <lb/>
be worked, was arrested Saturday <lb/>
night and placed the lock-up. <lb/>
He poured oil about in places <lb/>
his own shop, on the steps of Keel <lb/>
bar was the <lb/>
act of putting a match to it when <lb/>
he was discovered prevented. <lb/>
It is said he was erased by drink <lb/>
and Neck Com- <lb/>
Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds T. R. Moore <lb/>
issue marriage licenses to the fol- <lb/>
lowing parties last <lb/>
White <lb/>
J. II. Stocks and Cox. <lb/>
Colored <lb/>
Abe Pitt and Runts Knight. <lb/>
I Shock and Val- <lb/>
During the mouth of the <lb/>
total number issued WM <lb/>
which were for <lb/>
for colored. <lb/>
NEWSY AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
C, March. <lb/>
A T FARMERS. <lb/>
Owing to the extreme scarcity of <lb/>
labor we would advise all <lb/>
lo arrange their rows so <lb/>
every eighth row will be five feet <lb/>
wide, by so doing you tan use <lb/>
a tobacco truck and thus house <lb/>
your tobacco with much less <lb/>
cost. There were some trucks <lb/>
used sections last season <lb/>
for housing and we find in <lb/>
every section where the truck was <lb/>
used there will lie a great demand <lb/>
for them this and orders <lb/>
for several hundred trucks have <lb/>
already been placed and many <lb/>
more will doubtless come in yet. <lb/>
If you will lay out your rows as <lb/>
staled above it will take no extra <lb/>
and but little more land, <lb/>
and if you do not use the truck <lb/>
you tote your tobacco a long the <lb/>
wide row much better, and if you <lb/>
are scarce of help you can use a <lb/>
truck. We arc going to be bead- <lb/>
quarters for tobacco trucks of best <lb/>
style. A. G. Cox Mfg Co. <lb/>
A has struck us. We <lb/>
neither think, manufacture <lb/>
nor do we of anything to <lb/>
Write about. These arc dull times <lb/>
the old tow u and were it not for <lb/>
the many pretty girls and gallant <lb/>
lads that crowd our streets morn- <lb/>
and evening. e would sigh <lb/>
for pastures new, as it is, want <lb/>
to stay here a little while <lb/>
The girls spare us. <lb/>
good cart hubs <lb/>
wanted by the A. G. Cox, Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Since the boys have removed <lb/>
many of the stumps and had a gen- <lb/>
cleaning up, the appearance <lb/>
of the college ground is very much <lb/>
improved. There is more to be <lb/>
yet boys if you intend to make <lb/>
it what it ought and should be. <lb/>
The oldest man in the county. <lb/>
we suppose, live but a short dis- <lb/>
here. He is Mr. Green <lb/>
and is M years age. <lb/>
He is still a lively old gentleman. <lb/>
He has lived bis descendants <lb/>
of fifth generation. <lb/>
The popularity of the Winter- <lb/>
ville Wire Fence is steadily grow- <lb/>
During the past week large <lb/>
of fencing have been sold <lb/>
in this and adjoining <lb/>
Kev. J. K. Faulkner la absent <lb/>
in attendance upon the union meet <lb/>
of Neuse Baptist <lb/>
which met in yes- <lb/>
Mr. Faulkner was expect- <lb/>
ed preach the opening sermon. <lb/>
There arc more pretty girls in <lb/>
and around than <lb/>
other two places of size in the <lb/>
world. <lb/>
Mrs. Dr. A. of near <lb/>
was here yesterday on a <lb/>
shopping tour. <lb/>
Misses Mary and <lb/>
are visiting <lb/>
the family r. v. <lb/>
Sirs. Hardy Stokes, of near <lb/>
is on a visit to Mrs. <lb/>
J. D. Cox. <lb/>
Mrs. A. Cox Miss Annie <lb/>
left this morning for La <lb/>
to attend the U meet- <lb/>
now in session at that <lb/>
C. Cox is still paying highest <lb/>
cash price for cotton seed. <lb/>
Josh Manning, who went home <lb/>
on business the of week, has <lb/>
returned and resumed his studies <lb/>
at the college. <lb/>
Our prices <lb/>
TOUCH <lb/>
BOTTOM <lb/>
No Editors in Hell <lb/>
An editor died and slowly wend- <lb/>
ed bis way to hell. The devil met <lb/>
him and many years <lb/>
hast thou home the blame for the <lb/>
errors thy printers have made III <lb/>
the paper. The printers have <lb/>
deviled thee on Saturday eve for <lb/>
wages when thou hadst not a red <lb/>
to thy name. Men have taken thy <lb/>
paper without paying a cent, yea, <lb/>
verily, and cursed thee for not <lb/>
issuing a better one. Thou canst <lb/>
come In this place there <lb/>
will be a continual dunning of de- <lb/>
subscribers is full of <lb/>
the sad wail lags of the <lb/>
town killers will be like unto an <lb/>
brass baud playing a <lb/>
in rag time. Heaven is <lb/>
your Dispatch <lb/>
Have you tried the library past I <lb/>
at Book Store Nothing <lb/>
better. <lb/>
style papers at <lb/>
tor Book Store. <lb/>
GREAT SPRING SALE. <lb/>
Read This. <lb/>
The balance of the J. Boyer Co., Med <lb/>
if Pa., stock of high grade <lb/>
Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes, <lb/>
Read This, g <lb/>
WORTH of <lb/>
placed on department tables and the prices <lb/>
A commercial world. Nothing <lb/>
must in and are th<lb/>
Spring Goods, <lb/>
in this sale <lb/>
room low prices will move them. <lb/>
The sale now going on. <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
J. Boyer pi ice <lb/>
THIS Sale <lb/>
Men Shoes <lb/>
Hover price<lb/>
Calicoes <lb/>
J. Boyer price tic <lb/>
THIS Sale <lb/>
to customer. <lb/>
The Grandest Display Ever Seen Here. <lb/>
Men Hats. <lb/>
I. to<lb/>
Ladies Shoes. <lb/>
I. Buyers price 1.50<lb/>
Big New Store. <lb/>
Artistically arranged, with color blended with color, <lb/>
showing the prettiest and largest store Greenville <lb/>
has ever had. THE PROFITS NOT THOUGHT OP. <lb/>
Remember this big sale is now going on at , Sheeting. <lb/>
price Cc yard <lb/>
Big New <lb/>
r. <lb/>
IA Grand Chance For Genuine Bargains. <lb/>
Mens Suits. <lb/>
DO <lb/>
Worth <lb/>
THIS SALE <lb/>
Mens Pants. <lb/>
Tills <lb/>
Mens Neckties. <lb/>
Worth THIS LE O fig, <lb/>
, Bedsteads. <lb/>
m THIS NA <lb/>
Percale Cuffs. <lb/>
THIS BALK <lb/>
Attention,, <lb/>
Everything Marked in Plain Figures. <lb/>
Make no mistake but come and get the rare <lb/>
bargain offered you. <lb/>
Ladies Shoes.<lb/>
Our Terms <lb/>
Goods sold for cash. Nothing sent out <lb/>
on approval. Spot cash over the counters. <lb/>
This sale for consumers only. Polite and <lb/>
attentive clerks. <lb/>
Percale Collars. <lb/>
kind Tins <lb/>
Table Oil Cloth. <lb/>
Worth THIS e <lb/>
. <lb/>
Linen Collars, <lb/>
null and <lb/>
nils SAM-; i L <lb/>
A. <lb/>
To mere only. ; <lb/>
The Entire stocks, the J. Boyer stock and our immense stock <lb/>
y Spring Goods just received, are now M <lb/>
Thrown Together and Being Sold at a Low <lb/>
ST Every department crowded and jammed and we have cut the prices to move them. They are going <lb/>
and you want to be among the first before they are picked over. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
if Big New Store. <lb/>
The Money Saver. <lb/>
New<lb/>
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VIGOROUS OLD AGE. <lb/>
M. J. B. Potter, R. I years old, writes, Sept. <lb/>
Celery Compound <lb/>
.- I bud to <lb/>
a old chronic and <lb/>
taking Celery an I <lb/>
complaints. I it i I <lb/>
ounce of prevention is worth a pun I <lb/>
it k- ens in ell. Panic's O <lb/>
. on of poor health- I was suffering <lb/>
is In 1891 I com- <lb/>
i was gelling the of my <lb/>
i i Believing that an <lb/>
I ; I <lb/>
. . <lb/>
HI III <lb/>
a iii ill- spring and fall, and <lb/>
ii w of and have <lb/>
i pounds of d id ll lo its <lb/>
Strong, vigorous nerves keep he liver and kidneys active. The ills <lb/>
of old caused by the U these nerve are <lb/>
vented by Paine's Celery Coin mini. <lb/>
Have You <lb/>
a 11.1 , IV. <lb/>
up line i- <lb/>
What <lb/>
Dry Press Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, s, <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
Are <lb/>
the <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
door to <lb/>
n Everything New and Clean. <lb/>
Game, Anything ti Eat. <lb/>
i from o'clock. <lb/>
to fur <lb/>
AND N <lb/>
WHICH I <lb/>
id. meat, kinds <lb/>
Coffee and De <lb/>
all fur <lb/>
It. <lb/>
Manager <lb/>
Up Against <lb/>
A Frenchman <lb/>
superiority recently began <lb/>
a course English lessons with a <lb/>
teacher of language.;. After toil- <lb/>
conscientiously through a goad <lb/>
exerciser, the following <lb/>
between the pupil and his <lb/>
aster was <lb/>
find the English very <lb/>
con <lb/>
Jo you pronounce t-o u-g-bf <lb/>
is <lb/>
then, <lb/>
is s-n-o-u-g-h, is it not <lb/>
no; is s n u ff. <lb/>
As a matter of words ending <lb/>
in somewhat <lb/>
see; a superb language <lb/>
T o u-g h is cough <lb/>
is I have a very bad <lb/>
, it is not cuff. <lb/>
well; and <lb/>
And d g is <lb/>
not <lb/>
then <lb/>
No; <lb/>
then, what about <lb/>
ho u g <lb/>
is pronounced <lb/>
I suppose the <lb/>
thing the farmer uses, the <lb/>
p is or is it <lb/>
or Fine language <lb/>
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No. no; t is pronounced <lb/>
I shall soon English, <lb/>
am sure. Here go. <lb/>
and now is <lb/>
another u-g-n ; that is <lb/>
no, my that's <lb/>
b-o-u g-h is <lb/>
that happens to lie <lb/>
Yes, wonderful language. And <lb/>
I have just en o u g-h of that's <lb/>
is <lb/>
Week <lb/>
No <lb/>
crop <lb/>
can be <lb/>
grown <lb/>
without <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
Supply <lb/>
enough Pot- <lb/>
ash and your <lb/>
profits will be <lb/>
large; without <lb/>
Potash your <lb/>
crop will be <lb/>
i i <lb/>
I ops, or. Ire. <lb/>
GERMAN K V I <lb/>
I MIL ITEMS <lb/>
Bethel, N. C, March 1901. <lb/>
Mrs. M. O. Blount left here Fri- <lb/>
day for the market lo <lb/>
purchase spring and summer mil <lb/>
linen. <lb/>
Rev. W. A. Avers, of Hertford, <lb/>
came up Thursday and returned <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
has a pet male pig- <lb/>
eon which took a chicken hen's <lb/>
nest that had two eggs in it <lb/>
set two or three days, some <lb/>
broke him up. He has been <lb/>
miserable ever since. <lb/>
Rev. F. A. Bishop held quarter- <lb/>
meeting here Sunday. <lb/>
Rev. Jas. W. Rose held services <lb/>
at Hamilton Sunday and returned <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Miss Essie who left <lb/>
here a few days ago, has accepted <lb/>
a position a store <lb/>
We wish her much <lb/>
success. <lb/>
lawn of spent <lb/>
Sunday with Robt. and fain <lb/>
of this place. <lb/>
IN 1864. <lb/>
J. ff. PERRY CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Tried Friends Best. <lb/>
For thirty years Tint's Pills have <lb/>
proven invalid. <lb/>
Arc truly the sick man's friend. <lb/>
A Known Fact <lb/>
For bilious headache, dyspepsia <lb/>
sour stomach, <lb/>
and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
AN ABSOLUTE CURE. <lb/>
Observations, <lb/>
world weighs acts;<lb/>
L. H. Pender. <lb/>
GREEN <lb/>
Tobacco Flues. Roofing, <lb/>
Expert Gunsmith employed. All <lb/>
kinds Gad Locksmith work <lb/>
firs I class. Re stocking of guns a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Get a good<lb/>
The Viol i <lb/>
Every sale with n <lb/>
proof. Prices range <lb/>
L. <lb/>
i i <lb/>
. s .-<lb/>
N. <lb/>
V i- retail Grocer and <lb/>
. H Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
III-, Cotton Seed. Oil Bar <lb/>
ii . Turkeys, etc. <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb/>
Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor <lb/>
Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
I. ii i and Gail ft <lb/>
Meal Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Can- <lb/>
lied Cherries, reaches. Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Hour, Sugar, toffee, <lb/>
M Blood, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Hull Bert Meal and Hulls. Gar- <lb/>
I n Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Currents. Raisins, Glass <lb/>
China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, fakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Mill, Beat Butler, Stand- <lb/>
am Sewing Machines, an- <lb/>
mi runs other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to -i me. <lb/>
SAM M <lb/>
Phone U <lb/>
when you need <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
i i a . tor <lb/>
lint. <lb/>
w mo <lb/>
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l i , u. <lb/>
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v.- i.,. <lb/>
, Iii. buses pill. <lb/>
ll. <lb/>
I ill. i <lb/>
i Mi M. in. Cot, .-Union <lb/>
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J . P <lb/>
One by one I he props of <lb/>
legislation as the most suitable <lb/>
means of obtaining revenue for the <lb/>
support of the Government are <lb/>
toppling under the w of <lb/>
Treasury <lb/>
is more and more <lb/>
dependent eternal taxation. <lb/>
Sugar has heretofore been the main <lb/>
source of customs revenue. It is <lb/>
ii heavy but even <lb/>
sugar is threatened by the growth <lb/>
the sugar industry. The <lb/>
growing of sugar beets <lb/>
on the irrigated arid lauds in Cal- <lb/>
Colorado and <lb/>
co the One saccharine quality <lb/>
of the product so obtained have at- <lb/>
special attention, and <lb/>
no doubt, lead to speculative <lb/>
Investment and large addition to <lb/>
home . Every ton sugar <lb/>
from native grown cane or <lb/>
bests diminishes to that extent the <lb/>
of importation, and in <lb/>
Hie event of trade with <lb/>
Rico, Cuba a d the Philippines it <lb/>
would not ;. necessary to draw <lb/>
soy part of our supply from for- <lb/>
wanes. We should have <lb/>
sugar in <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Ill- , . Fact. <lb/>
business facts <lb/>
which regarded as <lb/>
is no worthy <lb/>
at a reasonable which <lb/>
cannot be sold by the right kind <lb/>
of advertising; that the <lb/>
which has a large circulation <lb/>
is the best medium of publicity, <lb/>
and an which <lb/>
The <lb/>
weighs motives. <lb/>
buy diaries, <lb/>
them, and spies read them. <lb/>
If have an object in life the <lb/>
petty jealousies gnat bites will <lb/>
pa.-s unnoticed. <lb/>
Until a woman has met an <lb/>
man she has yet to fathom <lb/>
contempt. <lb/>
The world and the go arm <lb/>
in arm, while the devil loiters <lb/>
near. <lb/>
If you in the swim your <lb/>
third delights to claim you, <lb/>
otherwise they revile kinship <lb/>
from afar. <lb/>
t is more creditable to speak a <lb/>
saving word at the right instant <lb/>
than to do charitable acts that ring <lb/>
through a city. <lb/>
To be loved is pleasing, but to <lb/>
be honored is rarer. <lb/>
To be too clever is a bad move <lb/>
when a woman would attract a <lb/>
man. A <lb/>
woman suits man. <lb/>
Peace hath more victories than <lb/>
strife. <lb/>
To row is no harm; the dis- <lb/>
grace lies in forgetting you did. <lb/>
invented music, and Satan <lb/>
the steam piano. <lb/>
Straws show which the mint <lb/>
julep goes. <lb/>
In poker a great deal depends <lb/>
upon a good deal. <lb/>
Politeness is cheap enough for <lb/>
body to have some. <lb/>
The plunder isn't the only man <lb/>
who is to pipe dreams. <lb/>
It is the ambition of every <lb/>
man to live up to her photographs. <lb/>
You can't make light your <lb/>
trouble by burning up the gas <lb/>
bill. <lb/>
Even th In your bonnet <lb/>
may have a sting. <lb/>
The trouble with poet <lb/>
is that he is all write. <lb/>
The people who want the earth <lb/>
are naturally people. <lb/>
Tapers, One Each, <lb/>
Times <lb/>
VA., <lb/>
Now Only Cents a Year, <lb/>
include absolutely free The <lb/>
Paragon Monthly, New The <lb/>
Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb/>
HF DAILY AND SUNDAY <lb/>
Including Farm Journal an Pant- <lb/>
goo Monthly, now only per <lb/>
per month by mail. <lb/>
Address THE TIMES, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
notice to rue <lb/>
Insurable <lb/>
Mr. Audit fr <lb/>
North Virginia, of that Wall- <lb/>
Known Md Popular <lb/>
MUTUAL <lb/>
Life Insurance Co., of <lb/>
to . number of <lb/>
policy Men. and to public <lb/>
North <lb/>
will now in <lb/>
from tins date will <lb/>
nod policies, to all <lb/>
very heat in <lb/>
life company the world. <lb/>
in your not <lb/>
yet <lb/>
JOHN C. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
reliable at <lb/>
once lo for the <lb/>
Old <lb/>
Steamer leave -Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion B. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. <lb/>
Washington, T. C <lb/>
J. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Restore Vitality, toil <lb/>
Cure Lou of <lb/>
all effect f <lb/>
and <lb/>
f A tonic -Mid <lb/>
the pick to pill <lb/>
cheek <lb/>
It stand to reason that <lb/>
voting or <lb/>
no <lb/>
to pa la <lb/>
the <lb/>
fin of By nail<lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
SO <lb/>
era. <lb/>
for <lb/>
8.60, with our to MM <lb/>
or refund money paid. Send for circular <lb/>
a -i J copy of our bankable bond. <lb/>
EXTRA STRENGTH <lb/>
Low of Pot, <lb/>
or <lb/>
of Of <lb/>
b our bankable <lb/>
cur In or <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on has i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince on. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W. R, WHICHARD BRO., <lb/>
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/>
I J. BEET, <lb/>
By mail in pi. , <lb/>
u 00-00 our <lb/>
bond to <lb/>
en tee <lb/>
money paid. <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
Jackson at. Mi <lb/>
by J L <lb/>
N U <lb/>
TO <lb/>
of this <lb/>
by of the <lb/>
Court of Notice in <lb/>
given to nil persons <lb/>
to me <lb/>
for payment or iii- of <lb/>
ii r notice will lie in <lb/>
of recovery. All <lb/>
in i are lo <lb/>
payment to me. <lb/>
This day of March 1801. <lb/>
of <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
of will <lb/>
I, this beta <lb/>
by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Pill <lb/>
upon of L. K. <lb/>
i given lo <lb/>
all cs- <lb/>
to present than tonic for payment <lb/>
nu or hi ire 87th cf March <lb/>
will plead hi bar of their re- <lb/>
parsons to es <lb/>
lo make pay- <lb/>
Of with a .,, <lb/>
Legislature of Minnesota <lb/>
-ii ii bard on end <lb/>
ad fir bidding the sell- <lb/>
h git away lo any one j is and which <lb/>
cigarette, cigarette paper or is the most <lb/>
fortune will ever need advertise j <lb/>
for true and loving <lb/>
yet of men taken in <lb/>
by this method appears lo be <lb/>
legion. One of these rich and re- <lb/>
young persons torus out to <lb/>
be six youths of Syracuse <lb/>
N. Y., who were sharp enough to <lb/>
line their pockets before their mat <lb/>
bureau was broken up by <lb/>
an official investigation. About <lb/>
letters u day it is said, were <lb/>
delivered to this particular bu- <lb/>
a II of these were answered, <lb/>
the applicants being not that <lb/>
the approved <lb/>
Tins I of March, loot. <lb/>
SB. <lb/>
will annexed of I. K. <lb/>
substitution for both or <lb/>
a penalty of tor each of- <lb/>
; Star, <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
by of the in two <lb/>
at the September term <lb/>
the March term of <lb/>
court In die cause S. T. <lb/>
Hooker against K. H. Dixon el the <lb/>
will lo public sale for <lb/>
cash lo the bidder, court <lb/>
bout in of N. 0- <lb/>
the of 1901 <lb/>
of lira week of <lb/>
the April term of lite <lb/>
described tract of land to wit; <lb/>
certain tract of land situate In the <lb/>
of Pill and in township ad- <lb/>
lands of James II. Mills, <lb/>
W. I., and others-being <lb/>
orthography and composition j.;. <lb/>
that the arrange side <lb/>
for a continued for Wag u the lauds <lb/>
I sent by return mail. A. the <lb/>
boys arc said lo have operated tills ; s. man B. <lb/>
scheme several weeks without in- John Dixon <lb/>
it is containing one <lb/>
must<lb/>
Telegraph. <lb/>
of <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
A LINE OP <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B. COBBY. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WEEKLY. <lb/>
J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, Nebraska. <lb/>
Advance. <lb/>
One Year Mouths <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. taken at <lb/>
The Reflector office. The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly Reflector and <lb/>
will be together <lb/>
one year for or The Daily <lb/>
Reflector and <lb/>
year for 18.00 payable in ad- <lb/>
lag too also <lb/>
. Band <lb/>
on <lb/>
Patent WASH <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
lira a M <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TO <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL <lb/>
NO <lb/>
March Proclamations. <lb/>
in neat and clean. <lb/>
we ask is for you to see our <lb/>
U Inn seen it. See it today. <lb/>
Val Allover <lb/>
to match all edgings. <lb/>
or we are headquarters. <lb/>
find Bilks, Apple Tissues, <lb/>
in. <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
AN ACT. <lb/>
or said election it shall be report <lb/>
ed to the Mayor win, shall <lb/>
T. Th. of The polls <lb/>
Greenville to Issue Bonds be opened at eight o'clock a. <lb/>
for Parsons Making j m. on said second Tuesday in April <lb/>
improvements and shall be at six <lb/>
said Tows. o'clock p. m. on said day, all <lb/>
i persons whose names are found on <lb/>
The General Assembly of en <lb/>
do titled to vole at said election for <lb/>
Section That the town of or issuing said or I <lb/>
through its properly Those desiring to vote for shall guy designate under their <lb/>
vote a written or printed ticket on Installing <lb/>
and putting operation in said <lb/>
Town such a of electric <lb/>
Aldermen of said Town each <lb/>
every year at the same time that <lb/>
other taxes are levied to levy a <lb/>
sufficient special tax upon all the <lb/>
taxable polls, property <lb/>
subjects said Town to pay <lb/>
said interest as the same may lie- <lb/>
come due and payable. The Board <lb/>
shall cause said special tax to be <lb/>
levied, collected and accounted for <lb/>
as other taxes are they shall <lb/>
cause the same lo lie set aside for <lb/>
the special purpose of paying said <lb/>
interest and it shall Is used for no <lb/>
other, <lb/>
Sec. that said bonds shall <lb/>
be sold ii. -mil manner us the May <lb/>
and of Aldermen may <lb/>
prescribe and the sale shall be <lb/>
direction, but no bond <lb/>
shall be sold for less than its par <lb/>
value, and the Mayor Hoard <lb/>
shall publish in a paper published <lb/>
in town of a state- <lb/>
showing to whom at <lb/>
I What price said bonds were sold. <lb/>
j Sec. ti. That If Graded Schools <lb/>
, shall be established In said Town, <lb/>
the sum of live thousand dollars of <lb/>
the proceeds of the sale of said <lb/>
bonds shall be turned over to the <lb/>
director of Graded Schools lo <lb/>
used the erection of suitable <lb/>
buildings for Bald Graded Schools. <lb/>
Sec. That the proceeds the <lb/>
sale said bonds, except the sum <lb/>
conditionally to the <lb/>
Graded Schools preceding sec- <lb/>
lion, shall he used by the Board of <lb/>
bonds. Aldermen or by such, per- as <lb/>
IT TAKES NO TALK. <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING <lb/>
TO SELL A- A <lb/>
WHEN SHE SEES THE I <lb/>
We are still in the forefront of the race <lb/>
We offer you the beat selected line <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
constituted authority, fa hereby <lb/>
and empowered, if a ma- <lb/>
of the qualified voters there <lb/>
of snail so rote, to issue interest <lb/>
the words and those <lb/>
desiring to vote it shall <lb/>
i vole written or printed ticket on <lb/>
of five thousand dollars in I which shall be written or printed <lb/>
the manlier aim for the purpose the words The <lb/>
Registrar and Judges of Election <lb/>
shall immediately after <lb/>
of the polls count the votes cast and <lb/>
snail make and sign duplicate re <lb/>
turns thereof which shall be sealed <lb/>
hereinafter named. <lb/>
Sec. That the of is- <lb/>
suing said shall first be sub- <lb/>
to the qualified voters of <lb/>
said Town at an election to be held <lb/>
for that purpose on . <lb/>
Tuesday April 1901, which J to <lb/>
shall be conducted in all re. I the Clerk of the Board of Alder <lb/>
registration <lb/>
and poll books, and one copy to <lb/>
lights, such a system of water <lb/>
work.-, sewerage and drainage, <lb/>
and in building such <lb/>
and in making such other <lb/>
improvements us said Hoard may <lb/>
select and adopt for said Town. <lb/>
And said Hoard may contract for <lb/>
the material for said plants and <lb/>
other improvement or for the <lb/>
to be found In any store in County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of bast America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all year round, Spring, Summer <lb/>
Winter. Wears at work for and our mutual <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and lo <lb/>
sell you if we can. We oiler you very service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent With a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market yon will not do yourself justice <lb/>
If you do not see our immense la-fore buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and the following of general merchandise. <lb/>
STYLE AND COLOR <lb/>
SHOW HER THESE AND THE HAT SELLS ITSELF <lb/>
is WHAT I AM PREPARED TO Do <lb/>
MY STOCK OF MILLINERY LARGEST Ell <lb/>
TO IS NOW IN <lb/>
WILL THE STYLES <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT. <lb/>
Mrs. is charge of department and if <lb/>
hand on.- will he trimmed lo sun t <lb/>
tastes while <lb/>
Ornaments <lb/>
Hals, Silks. Braid <lb/>
iii milliners line. <lb/>
I;. l <lb/>
i and ever thing <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Caps, Silks and Satins, Dress Trimmings <lb/>
Jackets and Capes. Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
30th <lb/>
. A. D <lb/>
D. ii <lb/>
President I be Sen <lb/>
Walter <lb/>
I loose of <lb/>
the second UP of the same or they may <lb/>
as are elections for <lb/>
men of said Town except as <lb/>
cause the same to lie erected tinder <lb/>
Immediate supervision of the <lb/>
Board or otherwise as they may <lb/>
deem best, but in any and all <lb/>
Bed by this act; The Board of AI- The Mayor and Hoard events the Town be the sol <lb/>
shall at a meeting held on <lb/>
or before the Thursday in <lb/>
March appoint a registrar and <lb/>
two Judges of Election for each of <lb/>
said of said Town. The <lb/>
Mayor shall, at least twenty days <lb/>
before the election issue his <lb/>
giving notice of said <lb/>
and designating therein the <lb/>
persons chosen to conduct the same <lb/>
and the exact place in each ward <lb/>
where it is to be held. In order to <lb/>
be able to accurately ascertain the <lb/>
number of qualified voters in <lb/>
Town an entirely new registration <lb/>
for said election is hereby ordered, <lb/>
and it shall be the duty of the Reg- <lb/>
in each ward to register all <lb/>
persons by law to be reg- <lb/>
as a voter said ward and <lb/>
this he may do for convenience at <lb/>
his bomb at any other place in <lb/>
said Town, but it shall be the duty <lb/>
of the in each Ward to <lb/>
attend his registration book <lb/>
at the place designated by the <lb/>
Mayor his <lb/>
Thursday, Friday Saturday <lb/>
next preceding the election from <lb/>
o'clock to sunset each day, for the <lb/>
purpose of registering all persons <lb/>
of Aldermen shall meet eight <lb/>
o'clock on Wednesday night next <lb/>
immediately succeeding said <lb/>
at their usual place of meet- <lb/>
and in the presence of such <lb/>
persons as choose to attend, pro- <lb/>
count said returns, <lb/>
and if all the returns are in, they <lb/>
shall make and publish an official <lb/>
announcement of the result of said <lb/>
election in which they shall certify <lb/>
to the whole of registered <lb/>
votes, cast for the <lb/>
number cast against said <lb/>
If for any cause the returns <lb/>
have not been made, the Board lie <lb/>
fore making declaring the re- <lb/>
suit shall complete such <lb/>
return. The Mayor shall after <lb/>
result has declared In <lb/>
Board, issue bis proclamation re- <lb/>
said result. <lb/>
See. That if a majority of <lb/>
the qualified voters of said Town <lb/>
as by said registration <lb/>
and elect ion shall vole <lb/>
then the Mayor Board of Al- <lb/>
of said Town arc author- <lb/>
and directed to to be <lb/>
prepared and issued, interest bear- <lb/>
lug coupon to the amount of <lb/>
entitled to register and who have j five thousand dollars, said <lb/>
not registered. it shall shall be the <lb/>
of live hundred dollars each, <lb/>
shall be by the Mayor <lb/>
countersigned by the Clerk of <lb/>
Board of Aldermen, shall run for <lb/>
thirty years shall bear interest <lb/>
at rate of live per cent per an- <lb/>
See. The on said <lb/>
bonds shall lie payable at such <lb/>
time and place as may be <lb/>
in said or coupons and <lb/>
to provide for prompt and reg- <lb/>
payment of said interest it <lb/>
be the of the Judges of <lb/>
to with the Registrar <lb/>
in their respective wards <lb/>
day the election for the <lb/>
purpose heating <lb/>
contests and challenges as <lb/>
to registration. The registration <lb/>
books shall be open to inspection <lb/>
at all times they shall lie final- <lb/>
at sunset on <lb/>
immediately preceding the election <lb/>
If vacancy shall occur at <lb/>
time for cause the position <lb/>
of or Judges of duty of the Hoard <lb/>
of the properly, and <lb/>
other improvement shall have <lb/>
sole and exclusive control and <lb/>
management of lbs same, and said <lb/>
Hoard is lo make any <lb/>
contract or agreement with any <lb/>
which would, any way, in- <lb/>
this ex owner- <lb/>
ship control. <lb/>
Sec. in erection, op <lb/>
and maintenance of said <lb/>
plants and improvements the said <lb/>
Hoard may take, use occupy <lb/>
and condemn such private proper- <lb/>
in or out of said Town us <lb/>
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