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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/>
-pi.- <lb/>
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/>
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I ill. i <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/>
become necessary. And when the <lb/>
j property owner and the Hoard can <lb/>
not agree upon the amount of the <lb/>
damages lo be paid for the proper <lb/>
so taken or the con- <lb/>
be determined as is <lb/>
provided for the Charter of said <lb/>
town, except that the Town may <lb/>
proceed at once to take and use <lb/>
such private property without <lb/>
waiting for the determination of <lb/>
such proceedings, Inn Town's <lb/>
title to such properly or its right <lb/>
to permanently occupy tho <lb/>
shall not become absolute until <lb/>
the final judgment of the Court <lb/>
complied with. <lb/>
Sec. That the said Hoard of <lb/>
Aldermen shall have power to <lb/>
fix the terms and conditions <lb/>
for use of the lights mid water <lb/>
supplied by said plants to <lb/>
firms or corporations, in or <lb/>
out of the corporate limits of said <lb/>
Town and lo prescribe all needful <lb/>
rules and regulations <lb/>
the use of or damages to the same. <lb/>
Sec. tO. This act shall be <lb/>
from and alter its <lb/>
In General Assembly rend <lb/>
three this the <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's and <lb/>
Harness, Horse and Dusters. <lb/>
Flour, is, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, and Plow Fixtures, Nail;, and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything 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/>
p. <lb/>
A in.- smaller con- <lb/>
-hi. rs lee, Including saloon and <lb/>
in n, a ho no <lb/>
future delivery, are <lb/>
complaining in i of <lb/>
of Hie Spring n id Sum <lb/>
of an increase in the price of lee. <lb/>
While tile is per- <lb/>
haps over I cuts pi r <lb/>
i orders, I be ex- <lb/>
expense is hardly noticeable, <lb/>
the consumers arc beginning to <lb/>
complain say we no war- <lb/>
rant the pan of the factories for <lb/>
an inert .- b The new <lb/>
I schedule as a w bole may lie <lb/>
I able ii comes in trade at <lb/>
large, bin small consumers <lb/>
I not the temptation to <lb/>
u Star, <lb/>
of <lb/>
STATE OF CAROLINA. <lb/>
ill tick i- m. OF <lb/>
March <lb/>
I. <lb/>
the State of Carolina, do <lb/>
hereby certify and <lb/>
attached six in he a <lb/>
true copy from records of ibis <lb/>
office <lb/>
In witness whereof, have lure <lb/>
unto set my hand and affixed my <lb/>
official seal. <lb/>
Done office Ibis <lb/>
null of March, in <lb/>
Bin N <lb/>
of Stale. <lb/>
The English Lou Flowers. <lb/>
in England, except <lb/>
poor, will have <lb/>
says in <lb/>
Everybody's Magazine. <lb/>
than that, the people will have <lb/>
gardens even in bean . the <lb/>
city. Dismal rows of brick wails. <lb/>
numbered regular Intervals to <lb/>
indicate possession space <lb/>
by families, may flown <lb/>
fin bid. I I v upon the street j but <lb/>
enter one of houses, <lb/>
out of a buck window, and nine <lb/>
limes mil of a garden will <lb/>
smile up you. Such u garden, I the commission of the crime by bis <lb/>
extending entire length the associates. <lb/>
brick row, will be possessed . <lb/>
by all the occupants. similar U the Review of Reviews for <lb/>
oases in desert or city life April Mr. Kenyon I. <lb/>
upon <lb/>
ed corners. Small open squares a <lb/>
The i <lb/>
Cull <lb/>
county, <lb/>
larceny, <lb/>
pardoned two <lb/>
, William Cox, <lb/>
convicted in of <lb/>
and William Alexander, <lb/>
of Mecklenburg who was <lb/>
convicted of in <lb/>
sentenced lo ml. The death <lb/>
commute I in life <lb/>
In <lb/>
. A J cock<lb/>
cm <lb/>
en, <lb/>
I el-., <lb/>
need <lb/>
II. A <lb/>
ill. M <lb/>
fills <lb/>
is <lb/>
ion of <lb/>
sunder and oilier <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Defend ml was never and <lb/>
it is believed was persuaded Into <lb/>
If you want stoves or ranges constructed <lb/>
scientific which are economical, durable, <lb/>
and convenient, wall us beautiful artistic, look <lb/>
for the <lb/>
. <lb/>
Garland <lb/>
Had mark, which is shown every genuine <lb/>
Stove or not be deceived <lb/>
by worthless Imitations and <lb/>
all others In yearly sales and p <lb/>
Sold Exclusively <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
and large driving parks, alike <lb/>
i lit landscape architects <lb/>
who understand <lb/>
charming business, much <lb/>
cultivate while in <lb/>
c casing the <lb/>
and mind of people, <lb/>
Americans not, as a rule, <lb/>
learned to sacrifice some less <lb/>
ii i . <lb/>
have i culled <lb/>
luxuries, A small of <lb/>
garden, growing pi mis <lb/>
for her drawing window <lb/>
b fresh the ill <lb/>
I able arc <lb/>
Heron n ii- life even <lb/>
English small <lb/>
mean., whose other expenditure <lb/>
be Kb . <lb/>
lo parsimony <lb/>
judged in i-b <lb/>
With Jon Jefferson <lb/>
Joseph re <lb/>
took one of the <lb/>
if The Home Journal with <lb/>
foil <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Mm. -to bring I be teach- <lb/>
n p o schools <lb/>
into r and c. <lb/>
In mil number of I he <lb/>
It. i- L. II. tells <lb/>
is been mu New York <lb/>
Slate lo stimulate in <lb/>
. among <lb/>
an I pupils of rural Huh <lb/>
arc full of encouragement <lb/>
of <lb/>
in, A. <lb/>
and M. I baa by <lb/>
the Ac idem i <lb/>
cal s of <lb/>
lo deliver an on the <lb/>
I hill <lb/>
lion i inns, i. upon sociological <lb/>
is. in. head f a college <lb/>
than <lb/>
Us ;,, d <lb/>
the I. v, in . ii;.,. his an- <lb/>
the i <lb/>
Is more <lb/>
sense and to <lb/>
him one of bis News, <lb/>
trips on coast Florida, <lb/>
I, photo-i The now i,, which will <lb/>
a side to <lb/>
Is w its <lb/>
graphs tin a <lb/>
port, will <lb/>
magazine. <lb/>
ill at his <lb/>
be given in be n <lb/>
weigh gold<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
X. <lb/>
J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
at he <lb/>
N. Second -Clam <lb/>
Mail Mutter. <lb/>
v. <lb/>
j Jasper, the veteran <lb/>
. ; of <lb/>
Sim Do <lb/>
him i- <lb/>
Mai. Martin, the clerk under <lb/>
ex Stale i- show . <lb/>
up much worse than .- <lb/>
thought. The expert account- <lb/>
who him been going through <lb/>
the books the shortage <lb/>
will come nearer to than <lb/>
the amount stated. <lb/>
A peculiar i- <lb/>
reported. to d <lb/>
on a bank in <lb/>
Columbia S. ton tank in New <lb/>
When delivered to the <lb/>
found that the <lb/>
package only a lot of <lb/>
brown matter hem <lb/>
tied. <lb/>
Thai very one may <lb/>
the bond thoroughly <lb/>
;,.,, vote intelligently at <lb/>
the election to held on Tues- <lb/>
week, again <lb/>
publish the bond bill as <lb/>
tat I time giving <lb/>
I lie a- furnished <lb/>
the of State. <lb/>
elector i-i tit ten villa who wants <lb/>
lie I prosper should vole <lb/>
Hie <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
i. April. an. <lb/>
p. w. Healer, of <lb/>
spent and in this <lb/>
place. <lb/>
Dr. B. spent Tuesday <lb/>
in <lb/>
W. from the <lb/>
not Friday. <lb/>
. n. held <lb/>
E. <lb/>
m night. <lb/>
In list of important enter <lb/>
,. . contribute to the <lb/>
commercial com <lb/>
none will deserve higher <lb/>
than the Bethel <lb/>
which was organized <lb/>
days ago. M. O. Mount <lb/>
elected Secretary and Treasure. <lb/>
We that they haven <lb/>
capacity of per <lb/>
that some manufacturing in- <lb/>
will in- added after tin- gin <lb/>
season. We hope them good <lb/>
luck. <lb/>
Mrs, o. has returned <lb/>
from Baltimore where she has been <lb/>
tor days selecting her <lb/>
and summer millinery. <lb/>
Mi of Haiti <lb/>
more, baa accepted a position sea <lb/>
milliner for Mount Ibis <lb/>
place. <lb/>
r. II. James has moved hi-desk <lb/>
. <lb/>
We are to bear that <lb/>
en and little Johnnie Vain <lb/>
right sick. <lb/>
Mi- Knight and Mrs, J. <lb/>
returned Io <lb/>
Monday. Hoy -pent <lb/>
days here visiting friends. <lb/>
i lie James, of this place, will <lb/>
leave <lb/>
made a dying <lb/>
. . .<lb/>
in till-place on <lb/>
department. <lb/>
NEWSY AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
a. C, April <lb/>
A TO <lb/>
to the extreme scarcity of <lb/>
labor we would advise all farmers <lb/>
to arrange their tobacco rows so <lb/>
every eighth row will be live feet <lb/>
wide, by so you use <lb/>
a thus <lb/>
your with much less labor <lb/>
There were some trucks <lb/>
used in certain sections last <lb/>
for housing tobacco, and we find in <lb/>
every where the was <lb/>
used there will be a great demand <lb/>
tor them this season, and orders <lb/>
for several hundred trucks have <lb/>
already been placed many <lb/>
Bore will doubtless come in yet. <lb/>
If you will lay out your rows as <lb/>
stated above it will take extra <lb/>
manure and but little more laud, <lb/>
if you do not use the truck <lb/>
you can tote your tobacco along the <lb/>
row much better, if you <lb/>
are scarce of help you use a <lb/>
truck. We are going to be head- <lb/>
quarters for tobacco trucks of best <lb/>
A. Q Cox <lb/>
The sociable given at the home <lb/>
if Dr. tax last Friday evening <lb/>
was voted a success in every par- <lb/>
and was very much enjoyed <lb/>
y all who were present. The one <lb/>
Mr Prank Corbett Drowned. <lb/>
out n o'clock ; <lb/>
i.- i the tie liners was in <lb/>
lab ml make to the wharf, <lb/>
The school law enacted of a white man boated <lb/>
recent Legislature provides for on- from he bottom the river. <lb/>
Iv two public examinations of teach <lb/>
. ., I Smith was notified, <lb/>
each I he-c examinations <lb/>
I he n -ti <lb/>
will be held second Thur-days r ,, ,,,. , u. <lb/>
of Jut; October. There ill awhile man <lb/>
i . i public examination in April .; yearn of age, Falkland <lb/>
of this year. new law dots township. <lb/>
Mi. i came b <lb/>
I was noticed that he <lb/>
. He did <lb/>
home in the evening, bill <lb/>
. to the house <lb/>
In with the revenue <lb/>
laws of the year of 1899, I on <lb/>
Monday, the 6th day of May, 1901, <lb/>
sell at public sale before the Court <lb/>
House door in the town of Green- <lb/>
ville, the following tracts of land <lb/>
and lots for the taxes due thereon <lb/>
for the year of 1900. The Dame, <lb/>
number of acres and amount of <lb/>
taxes are stated, the costs to <lb/>
be added to each. <lb/>
G. M. Moorish, <lb/>
Tax Collector. <lb/>
wife, U acres <lb/>
R. E. Briley, acres, <lb/>
Brown, Jr., I acre 1.37 <lb/>
Samuel Brown, acre <lb/>
Shade Cox, acres 2.31 <lb/>
M. Corey, M acres . 2.03 <lb/>
Peter acres <lb/>
Clark, lot 2.77 <lb/>
Isaac Carr, acre 2.42 <lb/>
J. B. Edwards, acres 4.20 <lb/>
Jas. I. Elks, acres <lb/>
,, M ,. <lb/>
Levi acre 2.11 <lb/>
acre 2.20 <lb/>
Ed Fleming, l lot <lb/>
Fleming, l lot <lb/>
O. Forbes, lot <lb/>
it ,. ii I M <lb/>
Sarah Gotham, lot 1.23 <lb/>
Alex acres 3.87 <lb/>
I lot 2-39 <lb/>
Ed l lot 3.15 <lb/>
Nelson Hopkins, lot 8.18 <lb/>
House, lot <lb/>
Oscar I acre 2.10 <lb/>
G. Hodges. lot 2.01 <lb/>
It. J. lot 3.15 <lb/>
J. L. Jackson, i lot 4.80 <lb/>
John A. Jones, acres 2.0 <lb/>
Peter Harrington, lot 2.30 <lb/>
L. W. i lot 5.75 <lb/>
Louisa lot <lb/>
Hopkins, acre <lb/>
Ella Knight, lot <lb/>
D. P. lot <lb/>
J. Jenkins, acres <lb/>
Mrs. B. A. Keel, acres <lb/>
Win. A. acres <lb/>
G. W. A brain-. acres <lb/>
W. I. Everett, <lb/>
Orange acres <lb/>
Webb Walter. <lb/>
2.20 <lb/>
8.03 <lb/>
1.41 <lb/>
1.07 <lb/>
I Reuben J. Moore, acres <lb/>
given by Mr. Mrs. I <lb/>
in honor of W. <lb/>
charming daughters. Misses j J. R. May, lot <lb/>
and Hattie. was never excelled and Samuel Mayo, lot <lb/>
the delighted and highly honored <lb/>
guests on that occasion will never acres <lb/>
lire in l bell praise of an so j u. A wife, acres <lb/>
M. A. Sutton, acres <lb/>
T. Savage, <lb/>
lot <lb/>
not County <lb/>
mi- private <lb/>
III lime, charging a fee one <lb/>
I fill <lb/>
i . a ill re- <lb/>
; for shad, ;., v, live- near I he wharf. <lb/>
cards was <lb/>
i i Golf Land in i <lb/>
. i. horn <lb/>
spectacle a <lb/>
i , o, i ii i- <lb/>
i i mile the <lb/>
and i tin <lb/>
. a term of court, j <lb/>
i Ilia i here arc who <lb/>
lint I sped fill I ii <lb/>
but also bate <lb/>
in i. . fear Of the law. <lb/>
i, <lb/>
i mi ii her <lb/>
i I <lb/>
it Mi i <lb/>
l about <lb/>
lie I return in a few <lb/>
. bill Hot <lb/>
I purse ill one Mr. <lb/>
pot i was f inn <lb/>
Hi- father i- <lb/>
i mil the of the <lb/>
Stokes, II acres <lb/>
It. K, Tyson, acres <lb/>
H . I, <lb/>
II I <lb/>
I. . II <lb/>
John Vines, lot <lb/>
Williams, lot <lb/>
. I <lb/>
Joseph Whitley, lot <lb/>
Amos Williams, lot <lb/>
pleasantly afforded them. <lb/>
John T. who has been <lb/>
away in the acres <lb/>
for Uncle or President J, H. Shivers, acres <lb/>
he doesn't which, <lb/>
home yesterday after an <lb/>
two and a half years. <lb/>
Everyone had for him a warm <lb/>
greeting, for everybody likes <lb/>
Mis- of Green <lb/>
ville. who has been visiting Miss <lb/>
Minnie at the home of j, Williams, acres <lb/>
Dr. II. T. returned to her lot <lb/>
Monday morning. <lb/>
Miss Rosa Cox after spending Bros., lot <lb/>
few pleasantly, Mia. Carrol, <lb/>
friends at has re <lb/>
., i , Alfred Darden, lot <lb/>
turned home t. the delight J <lb/>
friends. I Mrs. l lot <lb/>
w. w. of Mrs. M. A. Moore, acres <lb/>
the representative of K. acres <lb/>
in the recent legislature, <lb/>
,, ,. , C. L. Patrick, acres <lb/>
here and bought a 0.11. Patrick. lots <lb/>
of wire fencing before he; k v. Powell, acres <lb/>
lie i- a genial, i Mrs. Sallie Pittman, lot <lb/>
whole sailed gentleman his Smith, <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
3.10 <lb/>
3.88 <lb/>
2.80 <lb/>
2.59 <lb/>
2.20 <lb/>
3.98 <lb/>
Elias Carr. acres <lb/>
M. T. Jefferson, acres <lb/>
B. at. Lewis, <lb/>
W. F. 1.13 acres <lb/>
Wilson Wood Co. <lb/>
W. . Webb. acres <lb/>
. <lb/>
II it if <lb/>
It. Atkinson, acre <lb/>
E. Knight, acres <lb/>
Lucius acres <lb/>
Spain, acres<lb/>
J. A. Brown, acres <lb/>
A. Cox, acres <lb/>
Hoot. E. Cox, acres <lb/>
Johnson, acres <lb/>
T. M. Manning, acre <lb/>
N. Stocks, to acres <lb/>
lots <lb/>
89.20 <lb/>
2.07 <lb/>
3.33 <lb/>
10.00 <lb/>
8.08 <lb/>
25.70 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.33 <lb/>
2.70 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.17 <lb/>
2.71 <lb/>
3.33 <lb/>
19.0 <lb/>
Grand <lb/>
Easter <lb/>
Opening; <lb/>
WE WELCOME AND INVITE EVERY ONE TO OUR STORE <lb/>
Thursday and <lb/>
of this week to see new goods and low marked down prices <lb/>
on goods on band before the fire. We can yon bargains <lb/>
as well us the latest novelties and select styles. <lb/>
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
i I i. <lb/>
. ii mi- <lb/>
i of <lb/>
is -up. that <lb/>
. a into the i <lb/>
m hen lie ii the<lb/>
I he funnel hi I <lb/>
i from <lb/>
nil they pi i-i-i in <lb/>
in up, s in i line a <lb/>
i I tins lick i u in-111 in <lb/>
. or more wells f l of Cost Over Moon <lb/>
in all of the <lb/>
but it spoiled bis farm . judge-ha cost <lb/>
because II is the <lb/>
all cut up with roads gelling Io ,., . , ., i i t record <lb/>
the wells, The 81.400 u , , volume of the pro <lb/>
royalty be got didn't of the trial, <lb/>
i am lie to that, so he <lb/>
much appreciated <lb/>
was very <lb/>
by us nil. <lb/>
Elder W. I. of Ayden. <lb/>
here visiting Lemon, acres <lb/>
of our people W. J. White, lot <lb/>
are court in Greenville i <lb/>
this week more through curiosity Joyner. lot <lb/>
else, for they rarely , , <lb/>
. . I Mrs. acre <lb/>
39.82 <lb/>
2.59 <lb/>
2.70 <lb/>
1.07 <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
1.00<lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.33 <lb/>
3.19 <lb/>
1.70 <lb/>
8.40 <lb/>
11.34 <lb/>
1.81 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.33 <lb/>
3.02 <lb/>
Muscular Judiciary- <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C, April <lb/>
Another sensational personal <lb/>
the third in a week, <lb/>
curred yesterday afternoon at the <lb/>
House, the leading hotel in <lb/>
this city. The participants were <lb/>
Judge K. K. Bryan, of the Eastern <lb/>
North Carolina Criminal Circuit, <lb/>
W. of <lb/>
traveling man. Williamson <lb/>
claimed that Judge Bryan was <lb/>
staring at Mrs. i <lb/>
offensive Judge Bryan <lb/>
claims that at bis wife's <lb/>
he was looking at the very <lb/>
pretty waist Mrs. Williamson was <lb/>
wearing. He M not conciliatory <lb/>
his manner when Williamson <lb/>
asked for explanation, and the <lb/>
Philadelphia man let fly a blow <lb/>
which brought blood from the <lb/>
Judge's nose Judge Bryan gave <lb/>
blow for blow, and was getting de <lb/>
the best of the encounter <lb/>
when spectators separated the <lb/>
left today, and no war <lb/>
rants bating been sworn out it is <lb/>
presumed that the matter is at an <lb/>
end. Save for the endless gossip <lb/>
in the streets about the occurrence. <lb/>
Leader in Styles. <lb/>
My store was thronged with visitors spring opening days and it <lb/>
w red that I have the <lb/>
Handsomest Millinery <lb/>
that has shown in I have the most complete of <lb/>
everything in the milliner's line. <lb/>
Pattern variety and all she shapes. <lb/>
x SAILOR AND WALKING <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Anything that be desired in Flowers, Ribbons and Ornaments. <lb/>
Wash Silks for Waists. line Baby Cape. I also <lb/>
bate a handsome lot of and Frames. Be sure that you call <lb/>
to see stock. <lb/>
Mrs. M. D. <lb/>
Attention Ladies <lb/>
W. J. Slaughter, acres <lb/>
John lot <lb/>
Elizabeth Whitehurst, acre 2.07 <lb/>
Washington. IS acres <lb/>
2.31 <lb/>
3.23 <lb/>
in <lb/>
I TON ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. April 1901. <lb/>
K. Lang spent the day in <lb/>
ville yesterday. <lb/>
Pittman, of Kinston, <lb/>
spent the day in our town Monday <lb/>
J. C. is attending court <lb/>
at Greenville this week. <lb/>
f the young people of this <lb/>
town went to Sunday to <lb/>
attend the union meeting at that <lb/>
church, and report a large crowd <lb/>
and an sermon by Rev. <lb/>
Mr. Davis. <lb/>
L. A. Cobb went to yes- <lb/>
The steamers Blanche and Nan- <lb/>
B. left Iron New yes- <lb/>
and they were in sight of <lb/>
other when they passed going <lb/>
STANDARD <lb/>
PATTERNS <lb/>
. ; i lib ml mill i <lb/>
attorneys <lb/>
fir the board of manager, <lb/>
the oil h been found M u B, Watson, of <lb/>
and In thought he would lie i;, . i Asheville, <lb/>
he gave a fellow ,., . of Dur- <lb/>
bore, and Hie was a bin each. Mr. J. <lb/>
i. Now he i- afraid be <lb/>
have in move again. <lb/>
lit e year old boy has been <lb/>
found in Ellenboro, <lb/>
in this State, who is nearly <lb/>
all load. The head docs all the <lb/>
grow lug, while the real of the <lb/>
is but skin and bone. <lb/>
Head and all his Height is said to <lb/>
he pound- Tiny allow <lb/>
I ids . and ill <lb/>
credit Ida head with the rest. <lb/>
W ill; i pound head on <lb/>
i it is net <lb/>
lie i too <lb/>
i. around prefer <lb/>
mi bin lying down. <lb/>
Greensboro <lb/>
bate any business in court them- <lb/>
selves. <lb/>
Very many from here attended <lb/>
preaching last <lb/>
day. all with its <lb/>
dashing pair and the font of the <lb/>
inner circle a mighty swell that <lb/>
day. <lb/>
prospects for peaches The <lb/>
trees are Just looking lovely. Mow <lb/>
would a nice, luscious, rosy cheek <lb/>
fellow go. I <lb/>
A, O, Co who attended the <lb/>
union of the Baptist <lb/>
elation at Sun- <lb/>
day, reports ii pleasant time as <lb/>
well as a very successful meet <lb/>
K. Manning Co., have just <lb/>
received n Hue assortment of straw <lb/>
which they are very anxious <lb/>
to dispose of at extremely low <lb/>
prices. Sonic of them are <lb/>
lies. Cull them. <lb/>
A. G. Cox pays the <lb/>
cash for cotton seed. <lb/>
2.07 I to Snow Hill, and later the steamer <lb/>
acres <lb/>
Win. May, acres <lb/>
., ,, <lb/>
II. F. Moore, Jr., acres <lb/>
Mrs. S. A. Moore, acres <lb/>
Wilson Linn. Co., <lb/>
Sarah Cox, acres <lb/>
Ed I lot <lb/>
W. It. <lb/>
lucre <lb/>
acre <lb/>
Thus Harris, <lb/>
Joyner. lot <lb/>
Clayton Joyner, acres <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
J. L Buck, acres <lb/>
II. A. Boyd, acres <lb/>
E. S. acres <lb/>
they were through the <lb/>
, that has never <lb/>
in no been known to <lb/>
3.17 <lb/>
5.30 <lb/>
2.29 <lb/>
5.50 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
5.07 <lb/>
My friends and will find me at old <lb/>
with the largest stock of HATS, CAPS <lb/>
and till the newest things in the Milliner's line to be found i <lb/>
Greenville. Mrs. Ella Greene will be <lb/>
with again this season. Her taste and skill as a trimmer <lb/>
it unsurpassed. We guarantee to please customers both <lb/>
in and prices. Come see my goods. New Dress <lb/>
for Spring. <lb/>
Mrs. L. GRIFFIN. <lb/>
1.75 <lb/>
0.17 <lb/>
Mi. M. Busbee, of <lb/>
R received <lb/>
members court, the <lb/>
drew he amount <lb/>
paid stenographers and em <lb/>
was Witnesses <lb/>
the prosecution were paid <lb/>
1103.10, and those for the respond- <lb/>
35.1.30. nine managers <lb/>
on the of the House of <lb/>
i were paid <lb/>
I in i o total Items ex- <lb/>
with the of <lb/>
the printing and the expense of <lb/>
this Item can not stated with <lb/>
degree of accuracy. It is said <lb/>
that the proceedings will not re <lb/>
quire inn on volume, and If ling i- man than worth the effort. <lb/>
I true, bill till Keen, April <lb/>
very large j Journal. <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.90 <lb/>
Know strength is yours in <lb/>
proportion to your program, enough <lb/>
for each day, be it mental, <lb/>
cal or spiritual. that there <lb/>
Is a reward for every labor, rest <lb/>
after every task, rise for <lb/>
faculty developed. Your re- <lb/>
ward may not lie what yon expect; <lb/>
it will be much better. <lb/>
The which come from try <lb/>
H. U Davis, lot <lb/>
Johnson, seres <lb/>
James Kilts, acres <lb/>
Frank Fames, acres 1.00 <lb/>
Mrs. K. Kai ii s, acres 1.23 <lb/>
W. H. acres 87.60 <lb/>
Hines, HI acres 3.13 <lb/>
Arden Mills, acres 2.01 <lb/>
John Page, acres 1.00 <lb/>
J. Smith, acres 1.00 <lb/>
B. Button, acres 2.89 <lb/>
J. B. Smith wife, acres 1.00 <lb/>
Way Co., 1.33 <lb/>
HAM TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
J. F. Allen, acres 8.51 <lb/>
Lucy J. acres 1.58 <lb/>
W. C. Joyner, acres 0.22 <lb/>
Rachel Noble, acres <lb/>
Bowling Tyson, acres <lb/>
X. Williams, an acres 1.33 <lb/>
i i vs v.-1111-<lb/>
Robt. Dancy, acres 3.19 <lb/>
James acre 2.41 <lb/>
Mrs. M acres <lb/>
heirs, acre <lb/>
W, . lot <lb/>
ii ii ii ii <lb/>
Lite<lb/>
is as <lb/>
it i. It <lb/>
we owe world, <lb/>
and c t In <lb/>
fat <lb/>
bar Ht <lb/>
Thin <lb/>
is just w <lb/>
MOTHER'S <lb/>
Friend <lb/>
BL A <lb/>
None genuine unless <lb/>
Red Cross is on label <lb/>
Don't <lb/>
WE WORLD <lb/>
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL Of, <lb/>
for Chills, Fevers, <lb/>
Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb/>
all forms of Malaria. <lb/>
WAIT TO PIE <lb/>
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I <lb/>
CURES RUE I <lb/>
TRY IT. a NO CURE NO PAY. PER <lb/>
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. <lb/>
It will make <lb/>
baby's easy <lb/>
nil sad <lb/>
in drugs the <lb/>
i In be to <lb/>
the It <lb/>
penetrate lbs earn- <lb/>
inK <lb/>
It whole <lb/>
prevent all of the of <lb/>
The r of a In <lb/>
Ma, I have <lb/>
can praise it <lb/>
Get Mother's , the <lb/>
SI per <lb/>
The Peculator Co. <lb/>
ATLANTA, CA.<lb/>
have returned from the <lb/>
Northern Markets where we <lb/>
bought the most complete line <lb/>
of Millinery we have ever <lb/>
handled- Call and see our <lb/>
Pattern Hats, Flowers Mouse- <lb/>
Yours to serve. <lb/>
MISSES ERWIN. <lb/>
the of a kind <lb/>
that are hard to beat. <lb/>
Our Clothing Department <lb/>
Always complete. New goods com- <lb/>
in. Old goods still seasonable. <lb/>
For young and old. <lb/>
Our Shoe Department<lb/>
Larger than ever. New styles. Stand- <lb/>
ard styles. All grades. All prices. <lb/>
Our Hat Department <lb/>
SLOUCH, STIFF AND FEDORA. YOU <lb/>
know we lead in styles, assortment and prices. <lb/>
Our Department <lb/>
Comment Hundreds of patterns Ties, <lb/>
Countless styles Shirts, endless variety Underwent. <lb/>
YOU KNOW OUR QUALITY BEST. <lb/>
THE <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 owe <lb/>
The for lack of <lb/>
and we request <lb/>
Good <lb/>
Presiding Elder F, A. Bishop <lb/>
preached able the <lb/>
Methodist Sunday morn- <lb/>
his subject being <lb/>
Church members especially were <lb/>
forcibly of their short- <lb/>
you to settle as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
ow as and hope yon not <lb/>
keep waiting for it. <lb/>
This is for who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Attention is called to the notice <lb/>
of Evans Hooker. <lb/>
The County Board of School Di- <lb/>
rectors will meet next Monday. <lb/>
Attention is call to the notice to <lb/>
creditors by Jesse Cannon, <lb/>
of W. II. <lb/>
The highest praise has been <lb/>
by those to whom I have <lb/>
sold Standard Sewing Ma- <lb/>
chine. M. <lb/>
-Governor Aycock has appointed <lb/>
Mrs. T. J. Jar vis lady commission- <lb/>
to the Exposition <lb/>
at Miss Bessie <lb/>
son is the other lady commissioner. <lb/>
A number of libraries are being <lb/>
established in various counties <lb/>
under the new law, which provides <lb/>
when the people of a school <lb/>
d give or more for this <lb/>
purpose the will give <lb/>
DUd- <lb/>
Mr. A Smith, a large <lb/>
or and merchant in Swift Creek <lb/>
died Sunday morning. <lb/>
He was also postmaster at Clay <lb/>
Root. His wife died about two <lb/>
months ago. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Monday night some stole a <lb/>
horse and buggy from the stables <lb/>
on the farm of E. House, near <lb/>
House station, three miles from <lb/>
town. The theft was discovered <lb/>
early this morning and the horse <lb/>
and buggy were traced to a short <lb/>
distance beyond Great <lb/>
church, where the rain had blotted <lb/>
oat the tracks and it could be fol- <lb/>
lowed no <lb/>
A duet by Mrs. J. B. <lb/>
Cherry Miss Clara Bruce <lb/>
Forbes, was an enjoyable part of <lb/>
the . Miss Cora <lb/>
accompanied with organ. <lb/>
Morse Drowned, <lb/>
Mr. Calvin Joyner, of <lb/>
Dam township, had a narrow es- <lb/>
cape from drowning Tuesday. He <lb/>
was riding, in a cart along the <lb/>
road, and upon reaching the creek <lb/>
at Pine bogging his horse became <lb/>
frightened at the swollen stream <lb/>
and jumped off the bridge into the <lb/>
creek. The cart and Mr. Joyner <lb/>
were both pulled overboard after <lb/>
the horse. The horse was drowned <lb/>
and Mr got out of the creek <lb/>
only alter a hard struggle. <lb/>
A scow loaded with guano from <lb/>
the mill of E. H. J. A. <lb/>
was in Link Held <lb/>
channel on the north side of <lb/>
river near here Thursday. The <lb/>
scow was tow of a river steam- <lb/>
and must have struck a for <lb/>
the scow sunk very rapidly. <lb/>
The cargo was to D. <lb/>
II. Co., of <lb/>
J. W. Grainger, of Kinston, <lb/>
and was to be delivered a Grifton. <lb/>
The loss is between <lb/>
The scow sank about <lb/>
foot of water. <lb/>
New Commission <lb/>
The last Legislature passed a bill <lb/>
authorizing the election of two ad- <lb/>
Commissioners for Pitt <lb/>
increasing the number of <lb/>
the Board from three to live. At <lb/>
their meeting today the Board el- <lb/>
J. J. Satterthwaite, of <lb/>
and L. J. Chapman, of <lb/>
Swift Creek. Mr. Satterthwaite <lb/>
was in town and Mr. <lb/>
Chapman was not present today. <lb/>
They arc both good <lb/>
and are excellent selections.- Daily <lb/>
Reflector 1st. <lb/>
Found Horse and <lb/>
Mr. E. House, whose horse <lb/>
and buggy was taken Monday <lb/>
night from the stables on hi.- farm, <lb/>
near House station. Jim <lb/>
colored, was the party who <lb/>
took them, and the circumstances <lb/>
under which the theft was made <lb/>
are out of the ordinary. <lb/>
was J. G. for <lb/>
having an affray and was bound <lb/>
over to Superior court. He did <lb/>
not to face the latter court, <lb/>
so after night jumped his bond <lb/>
skipped the by- <lb/>
Mr. Houses farm he took the horse <lb/>
and buggy to facilitate his flight, <lb/>
and drove to Knights <lb/>
the Norfolk Carolina railroad, <lb/>
where he took the early train for <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
When passing near Bethel Bur- <lb/>
banks stopped at the house of an- <lb/>
other colored man, whom he knew <lb/>
and told the latter what he had <lb/>
done. He also told this man he <lb/>
would put a tag on horse and <lb/>
buggy and leave at Knights <lb/>
station and asked him to scud Mr. <lb/>
House word. The man word <lb/>
over here to Mr. House as request- <lb/>
ed, and the horse and buggy were <lb/>
found just as had stated. <lb/>
Superior Court, <lb/>
The April term of Pitt Superior <lb/>
Court began morning <lb/>
lodge A. L. Coble presiding. <lb/>
After completing his charge, <lb/>
which was a wood Judge Co- <lb/>
by request of counsel for the <lb/>
plaintiff, naked the Solicitor to <lb/>
withhold the docket until a <lb/>
divorce case could be disposed of. <lb/>
MM would take only a few <lb/>
It was the case of <lb/>
de J. A. de <lb/>
the jury was <lb/>
three minute- in answering the <lb/>
three issue and <lb/>
the divorce. <lb/>
This was followed by calling the <lb/>
docket marking the cases <lb/>
ready for trial. There are three <lb/>
or lour capital Daniel <lb/>
Williams, for burglary, will be <lb/>
tried Saturday. The case, <lb/>
for murder, is set for next <lb/>
the ease, for man- <lb/>
slaughter. Is set for. next Tues- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
The grand jury for the term is <lb/>
It. G. Chapman, foreman; W. F <lb/>
Carroll, J. T. Turner, J. F, Craw- <lb/>
ford. J. s. J. L. Warren, <lb/>
T. It. J. Mayo, J. H. <lb/>
South, J. J. A. <lb/>
lock, Wm. <lb/>
ling, Williams, Robs, Smith, <lb/>
J. B. Gardner, W. T. Flaming, <lb/>
John A. <lb/>
The jury for this week is <lb/>
composed of J. B. Tucker, H. C. <lb/>
Joyner S. T. <lb/>
Carson, V. B. Hardy, T. M. Smith, <lb/>
J. If. <lb/>
Keel, F. G. Andrews and B. D. <lb/>
Harrington. <lb/>
The following cases have been <lb/>
disposed oft <lb/>
John Hall, assault with deadly <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment <lb/>
suspended on payment costs. <lb/>
N. I. Gray, assault with deadly <lb/>
weapon, guilty. <lb/>
Jape Gray, larceny, not guilty. <lb/>
Harris, burglary, guilt <lb/>
of larceny. <lb/>
Drew H. W. B. Burnett <lb/>
Knap, affray. <lb/>
pleads guilty. W. B. Burnett <lb/>
Burnett not guilty. <lb/>
assault <lb/>
with deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
judgment that the defendant be <lb/>
imprisoned months in the county- <lb/>
jail. <lb/>
Mayor's Court <lb/>
Mayor J. Q, Inn disposed <lb/>
of the following cases his court <lb/>
since last <lb/>
Will Baton, disorderly conduct <lb/>
and vulgar profane <lb/>
lined if I and costs, <lb/>
Isaac Homes, and <lb/>
lined and costs, <lb/>
Alex Bailey, drunk <lb/>
and vulgar language, lined <lb/>
and costs, <lb/>
disorderly con- <lb/>
duct and affray, bound over to <lb/>
April term of Superior Court. <lb/>
T. F. W. K. Gar- <lb/>
disorderly conduct affray, <lb/>
guilty lined one penny <lb/>
and costs, not <lb/>
Joe Brown and John <lb/>
disorderly conduct affray, <lb/>
on.- penny and half costs each, to- <lb/>
4.17 <lb/>
Marion and W. H. <lb/>
Gray, riotous and disorderly con- <lb/>
duct and affray, Cray not guilty, <lb/>
guilty of assault with <lb/>
deadly Placed under <lb/>
bond for appearance at April <lb/>
term Superior upon <lb/>
failure to give bond was commit- <lb/>
to jail. <lb/>
Kings Daughters. <lb/>
The annual State Convention of <lb/>
The Kings I laughters and Sons, <lb/>
will be held Greenville April <lb/>
and May 1st, 2nd. <lb/>
We earnestly desire a large at- <lb/>
delegates from the <lb/>
circles in State and w ill give a <lb/>
cordial welcome to individual <lb/>
members of order. Please send <lb/>
names of those who will attend to <lb/>
Miss Bessie Jarvis or Mrs. J. B. <lb/>
Cherry that entertainment may lie <lb/>
provided. Cordially, <lb/>
Mas. J. B. <lb/>
Secretary of the Circle <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Slate papers please copy. <lb/>
GREAT SPRING <lb/>
Read This. <lb/>
Read This. <lb/>
WORTH of <lb/>
Goods, Clothing and a . M <lb/>
tables and the prices W <lb/>
t h i h v commercial world. Nothing o <lb/>
Id. back. Everything plainly marked and just in and are thrown in this sale <lb/>
We must have room low prices move <lb/>
held <lb/>
must <lb/>
on. f <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
J. and <lb/>
THIS Sale <lb/>
Men Shoes <lb/>
Hover price 12.50<lb/>
J. <lb/>
THIS Sale <lb/>
The Grandest Display Ever Seen Here. Men Hats. <lb/>
r ft to . <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 OF. j <lb/>
Ladies Shoes. <lb/>
pi ice <lb/>
Mate <lb/>
Sheeting. <lb/>
Calicoes <lb/>
J. Hover price lie <lb/>
Bis New Store <lb/>
COnly Io customer. VI l i to customer, <lb/>
member this big is now going on at <lb/>
fie yard <lb/>
A Grand Chance For Genuine Bargains. <lb/>
Suits. <lb/>
Worth 15.00 <lb/>
THIS SALE <lb/>
Mens Pants. <lb/>
Mens Neckties. <lb/>
Mens <lb/>
Worth BALK <lb/>
w Bedsteads. <lb/>
l kind THIS G-t lIQ <lb/>
Percale Cuffs. <lb/>
kind THIS <lb/>
Attention <lb/>
Everything Marked in Plain Figures. <lb/>
Make no mistake but come and y. t the rare <lb/>
bargain offered you. <lb/>
Our Terms <lb/>
Goods sold for cash. Nothing sent out <lb/>
approval. Spot cash over the counters. <lb/>
This sale for consumers only. Polite and <lb/>
attentive clerks. <lb/>
Percale Collars. <lb/>
kind <lb/>
Ladies Shoes. <lb/>
l value IS <lb/>
Table Oil Cloth. <lb/>
Worth THIS SALE k <lb/>
Linen Collars. <lb/>
I ply worth and i-<lb/>
John J. six <lb/>
George A. <lb/>
To <lb/>
monopoly is like a <lb/>
says the Philosopher <lb/>
to either <lb/>
general principles until they get <lb/>
one of their <lb/>
The Entire stocks, the J. Boyer stock and our immense stock <lb/>
Spring Goods just received, are now <lb/>
Thrown Together and Being Sold at Low<lb/>
Every department crowded and jammed and we have cut the prices to move them. They are going <lb/>
you want to be among the first before they are nicked over. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Jr Big New Store. <lb/>
The Money Saver. N. CK <lb/>
-fr V. <lb/>
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THAT I AM STILL <lb/>
UP-TO LINK <lb/>
What <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
A XI or <lb/>
WHICH I TO <lb/>
Come to see me for your next id Floor or Pork. <lb/>
Yours <lb/>
LETTER. <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Get a good <lb/>
The Viet r sate is made in all sizes con- <lb/>
home. farm, office and general use. <lb/>
Every s a guarantee to lie tire <lb/>
moot <lb/>
Prices range from up <lb/>
J, L. SUGG,<lb/>
Throe Times The Value <lb/>
or ANY <lb/>
n i <lb/>
I in <lb/>
V II S <lb/>
imp . <lb/>
Ga. <lb/>
I I. . <lb/>
S. T WHITE, <lb/>
ft <lb/>
OF <lb/>
HAVE APPOINTED <lb/>
school <lb/>
from <lb/>
April <lb/>
More crookedness in Cuba <lb/>
a little matter of but the <lb/>
doubt as to who got it <lb/>
some friends of the ad- <lb/>
ministration a bad case of shivers. <lb/>
A stockholder of the Havana <lb/>
light Co. has charge saying <lb/>
that a person of influence had col <lb/>
looted from that <lb/>
for securing a per cent <lb/>
in the tariff crude <lb/>
used for the manufacture <lb/>
gas. The War <lb/>
is said to ho investigating <lb/>
I he charge. Then- are some sin <lb/>
stories going around about <lb/>
which may or not <lb/>
be true, and there are some known <lb/>
t. About the first of <lb/>
month the President issued an <lb/>
order the tariff on crude <lb/>
petroleum, to be used exclusively <lb/>
for making illuminating gas Cu- <lb/>
from II. per kilos to TO <lb/>
and the order officially <lb/>
promulgated in Havana on <lb/>
That order was issued <lb/>
the recommendation of Leon <lb/>
id Mood, endorsed by Secretary <lb/>
Hoot. There the known <lb/>
lien. Wood, of course, should be <lb/>
able in the explanation he has been <lb/>
asked lo by the <lb/>
to he recommended <lb/>
that reduction, and gas company <lb/>
stockholder should <lb/>
to whom was paid. <lb/>
there are naturally <lb/>
as well as fears that <lb/>
stealing of Cuban postal funds may <lb/>
be petty larceny compared with <lb/>
oilier crooked financial work over <lb/>
there Americans. <lb/>
What to do with <lb/>
now that lie been captured, is <lb/>
greatly puzzling the ad <lb/>
There has been humbug <lb/>
about various acts of the <lb/>
administration that it was a <lb/>
little difficult for Mr. to <lb/>
lo anything in line striking <lb/>
to more than passing <lb/>
the bit of humbug <lb/>
attached to tilling the <lb/>
on Service Commission <lb/>
caused by death of Com- <lb/>
Brewer was a corker. <lb/>
has long ago <lb/>
made apparent that the professed <lb/>
admiration for civil service reform <lb/>
by the administration and <lb/>
hypocrisy of toe worst sort, but <lb/>
nobody supposed for an instant <lb/>
that Mi. would appoint <lb/>
who. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
As cue of the r <lb/>
Pitt We l <lb/>
State List for the public <lb/>
ever you We also <lb/>
COPY BOOKS <lb/>
slant and <lb/>
tablets, tool's ca; i; , -n-, u <lb/>
colored <lb/>
school in <lb/>
inks tile <lb/>
and can <lb/>
writ b<lb/>
Mr. has had an over <lb/>
supply of white elephants on his <lb/>
hands for sometime. <lb/>
v he is not dispose to feel extra <lb/>
thankful to Gen. Fred for <lb/>
adding two more, by capturing <lb/>
Aguinaldo. The white <lb/>
elephant had to lie provided for <lb/>
at once order to avoid trouble <lb/>
political menagerie. <lb/>
nothing in sight lower that a <lb/>
Brigadier commission in <lb/>
the regular army, of <lb/>
the Kansas Congressional <lb/>
who happened to lie i J <lb/>
made a break for the White <lb/>
House demanded that for <lb/>
Mr. jollied <lb/>
up sent them away without <lb/>
making any promises other than <lb/>
that he would do something for <lb/>
At a cabinet meeting, <lb/>
Mr. what <lb/>
had been demanded tor <lb/>
Secretary Root made sneering <lb/>
remarks lib Hit yellow soldiering <lb/>
circus business in the army, <lb/>
and ended by saying was op- <lb/>
posed to making a Brig- <lb/>
General of regulars. <lb/>
Adjutant Corbin mar- <lb/>
of the officers <lb/>
of the army will be <lb/>
promotion <lb/>
to try to head off the appointment, <lb/>
and failing in that to have <lb/>
it knocked out in the Senate. <lb/>
Meanwhile Mr. bad his <lb/>
ear to the ground. He heard the <lb/>
public demand that lie <lb/>
made a for capturing <lb/>
Aguinaldo, and he proceeded to do <lb/>
it. considering wiser to <lb/>
the onslaught army <lb/>
than to refuse to bend to public <lb/>
opinion, even though that public <lb/>
opinion might be of the hysterical <lb/>
sort, which would shortly become <lb/>
indifferent to Its idol. <lb/>
That disposed of the <lb/>
white elephant, Aguinaldo will <lb/>
be more difficult lo dispose of. His <lb/>
case is talked over at every <lb/>
net meeting, bin no sort of an <lb/>
has yet been reached as <lb/>
to what ill be dune with <lb/>
Those having fit contracts <lb/>
as well as those who are attar com- <lb/>
missions in the army, arc <lb/>
alarmed. hey fear that <lb/>
t-apt lire of Aguinaldo the re- <lb/>
ported surrender of many of his of- <lb/>
men will arouse public <lb/>
this country to such an <lb/>
extent that the will <lb/>
have to stop recruiting for <lb/>
army the <lb/>
by Congress have en- <lb/>
isled, which would lessen pro- <lb/>
lessen <lb/>
to lie <lb/>
To produce best results <lb/>
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the <lb/>
fertilizer used must contain <lb/>
enough Potash. <lb/>
see our pamphlets. e <lb/>
send them free. <lb/>
KALI WORKS, <lb/>
Si, New York. <lb/>
b has announced appoint- <lb/>
for the St. Louis <lb/>
Commission. Sen <lb/>
Carter. <lb/>
republicans <lb/>
one democrat; Ex- <lb/>
Allen, of Miss., <lb/>
of If. Y., and P. D. <lb/>
Scott, of F. A. Belts, of <lb/>
F. Miller, of <lb/>
Indiana. <lb/>
Some idea of the way this gov- <lb/>
was rubbed in the <lb/>
chase of vessels at the outbreak of <lb/>
the War with Spain may be <lb/>
from the fact that trans- <lb/>
port Terry, for which was <lb/>
paid, has just been advertised for <lb/>
sale at an upset price of <lb/>
and not a single bid was received. <lb/>
When bought by government, <lb/>
this steamer was an old excursion <lb/>
boat on Long Island Sound, under <lb/>
the name Hartford. <lb/>
ST. will the to. <lb/>
Sick <lb/>
of we curt <lb/>
tun with the <lb/>
rill, r. <lb/>
They arc and <lb/>
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of <lb/>
and mall- lab.-u. <lb/>
III., <lb/>
Ly <lb/>
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J. W. k CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va, <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bilging, and Bags. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Three Seal for <lb/>
Weekly Times <lb/>
VA., <lb/>
Now Only Cents a Year, <lb/>
and includes absolutely free The <lb/>
Paragon Monthly, New <lb/>
Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb/>
AND SUNDAY <lb/>
Farm Journal and Para <lb/>
Monthly, now only per <lb/>
sear; per month by mail. <lb/>
Address THE TIMES, <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
notice to rue <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE<lb/>
Steamer <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
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 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/>
Greenville, H. O. <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb/>
Mr. General for <lb/>
North Carolina and of that Well- <lb/>
K u <lb/>
THE BENEFIT <lb/>
Life Co., of <lb/>
lo number of <lb/>
policy and to public <lb/>
of North com- <lb/>
will now in <lb/>
and from this date will <lb/>
polices, to all <lb/>
very brat insurance Id the bent <lb/>
life insurance company in the world. <lb/>
in your town baa Sol <lb/>
yet <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Stair m, N. C <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
Live, liable wanted It <lb/>
once to for the <lb/>
Old mi Benefit. <lb/>
a Civil Service Commissioner <lb/>
hail a public record showing fits of the contractors and <lb/>
to in favor of killing the Civil the of commissions <lb/>
Well, that is <lb/>
precisely what Mr. did. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
In of Eal St. Louis, III., <lb/>
-as ibis week appointed Civil <lb/>
vice on 17th of <lb/>
Inks companion <lb/>
For the s Man, <lb/>
carry nice of <lb/>
lung day journals, <lb/>
I- and entry ledgers, <lb/>
i books, memorandums, <lb/>
sit; <lb/>
Society <lb/>
We ill an I j <lb/>
elope , visiting raid <lb/>
I- box j card and <lb/>
ii- and tablets, <lb/>
gen <lb/>
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO ALL <lb/>
MAGAZINES. <lb/>
The Famous Fountain <lb/>
Right <lb/>
And when it comes to <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb/>
friends of sharks <lb/>
who are the Philippines, have <lb/>
bean anted by cable to do every- <lb/>
thing in the r power to prevent the <lb/>
reports sent to Washington being <lb/>
too until the army has <lb/>
recruited up to the limit. <lb/>
enlistments. It has been given <lb/>
out at the While House that <lb/>
army will not lie recruited to the <lb/>
full -i i v. h, if the re- <lb/>
ports from the justify <lb/>
a curtailment. <lb/>
A Her much wrangling, Mr. Me- <lb/>
issued. That would also lessen <lb/>
the expenses of this gov- <lb/>
they care nothing about. <lb/>
They belong class <lb/>
m ho arc for burdens of <lb/>
the people k long as they are be- <lb/>
February. only little more personally It is <lb/>
a scar ago. voted, the <lb/>
House, against making an <lb/>
for the Civil Service Com <lb/>
mission, with the full knowledge <lb/>
that the appropriation was to <lb/>
refused, if the necessary votes <lb/>
could be secured, for the purpose <lb/>
of killing the Civil Service Com- Then they won't care, as there <lb/>
mission and the law under which j will be no way of reducing the <lb/>
Now, Mr. is a army, except natural <lb/>
Civil Service Commissioner unto the expiration of the <lb/>
unless the Senate should refuse to <lb/>
confirm his nomination, <lb/>
is not likely, will draw a <lb/>
salary and a liberal allowance <lb/>
expenses during the remainder <lb/>
of regime; he <lb/>
has had to say in a pub <lb/>
interview that he had <lb/>
ways been a of civil service <lb/>
reform. Such humbug is disgust- <lb/>
While Mr. is racking <lb/>
his brains to try to satisfy the d a <lb/>
stands of tin- bosses for <lb/>
patronage, American interests <lb/>
China are in a fair way to <lb/>
According lo late advices from <lb/>
kin, powers are consider- <lb/>
advisability of quietly <lb/>
pushing United States out of <lb/>
the Chinese question by ignoring <lb/>
it in negotiations. It the <lb/>
States should la- pushed <lb/>
out of the Chinese diplomatic door <lb/>
what would become of the <lb/>
to American trade in China, <lb/>
Mr. may filling <lb/>
few offices a more important <lb/>
question than this is, but he <lb/>
he i- from the American people <lb/>
be discover what a mistake he <lb/>
made, unfortunately that <lb/>
discovery will not restore the A <lb/>
loan trade with China, which is <lb/>
now, the of those most <lb/>
competent to judge, in jeopardy. <lb/>
A 175.------- <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Wholesale Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer, Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil War <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Oak Suits. Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gall A Ax <lb/>
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches. Apples. <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup. Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat. Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Hatches, oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. and <lb/>
Rest Butter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Sewing Mac i . and nil <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
Phone M. <lb/>
Twenty Years Proof. <lb/>
Liver Pills keep the how- <lb/>
els in natural cleanse <lb/>
the system of all impurities An <lb/>
absolute cur for sick headache, <lb/>
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con- <lb/>
kindred diseases. <lb/>
do v, <lb/>
R. P, Smith, Va. <lb/>
writes i know how I could <lb/>
do with . them. I have had <lb/>
Liver Ci case fir over twenty <lb/>
years. Am now entirely cured. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Arc <lb/>
Satisfy Your Appetite at the <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Next door to <lb/>
Everything New and Clean. <lb/>
Oysters. Good to Eat. <lb/>
Regular Dinner from to o'clock. <lb/>
Soup, kinds meat, kinds <lb/>
Vegetables, Bread, Coffee and De- <lb/>
all for cents. <lb/>
B. W. K LEI BACK ER, <lb/>
Manager <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Vitality. U-i and Manhood <lb/>
Impotency. Los at <lb/>
all -f <lb/>
i . <lb/>
A tonic <lb/>
builder. <lb/>
slow to I. <lb/>
L W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
on has i <lb/>
goods kept constantly es <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
On May expect to close our <lb/>
-Ml us lo <lb/>
make All person <lb/>
baring cl will <lb/>
at our at Warehouse for <lb/>
immediate <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Oh t farm near Home <lb/>
north of a <lb/>
I harness. <lb/>
in one <lb/>
while in top <lb/>
running <lb/>
All to lookout for <lb/>
stolen property, send any <lb/>
lo me. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
April -J. C. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Letter of having this <lb/>
day in me by Clerk of the <lb/>
Superior Court of county upon <lb/>
of W. II. . I. is <lb/>
gives to nil <lb/>
lo present them to me <lb/>
for payment on r day of <lb/>
1908, or this notice will plead in <lb/>
Persons <lb/>
sail estate are make immediate <lb/>
payment me. <lb/>
tOOt. <lb/>
If. <lb/>
NOTICE CREDITORS. <lb/>
loiters of upon <lb/>
day been moist to me the Clerk of the <lb/>
Superior of Pal Notice <lb/>
hereby to all <lb/>
said estate to present them to me <lb/>
fur payment en or I tore die 30th day of <lb/>
March Of this notice will be plead in <lb/>
liar of their All <lb/>
lo lo make <lb/>
tome. <lb/>
Tab day of March <lb/>
HUDSON, <lb/>
Of Bedding <lb/>
fr <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
SO <lb/>
L. Pender. <lb/>
inc. Roofing, etc. <lb/>
Expert i All <lb/>
kinds and work <lb/>
first class. Re stocking a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter I <lb/>
with our bankable gain ante to cure <lb/>
or refund money pall, <lb/>
Bad our bankable bond. <lb/>
I -it n fr Lo-o of Po <lb/>
or <lb/>
; Kit. i i<lb/>
cam fr of Power, <lb/>
Ira- <lb/>
and <lb/>
of <lb/>
mail In SI a <lb/>
S for Mi our <lb/>
ear In SO or refund <lb/>
r paid. <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
a ass, <lb/>
talc by J L <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
o of administration, with the will <lb/>
day to me <lb/>
I lie Clerk the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
estate of L. E. <lb/>
house din.-,,, notice Is hereby given to <lb/>
nil holding claims against c- <lb/>
lo present to for payment <lb/>
OS or beam 27th day of March <lb/>
ibis w ill la; in bar of tin <lb/>
All to said es- <lb/>
are to make pay. <lb/>
In <lb/>
Tins the of March, <lb/>
JO. <lb/>
will of L. K. Laughing- <lb/>
house, deceased. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
Hy of the powers in two <lb/>
certain decree made at the September term <lb/>
1800 March term 1901 of Pitt <lb/>
court In cause entitled T. <lb/>
E. Dixon et ala . the <lb/>
will expose to public sale for <lb/>
cash lo biblical bidder, court <lb/>
door in town M. C, <lb/>
OS the 3rd day of April <lb/>
Wednesday of the first week of <lb/>
April turn of Pill Superior the <lb/>
described tract of land to <lb/>
of land situate <lb/>
county of and in township ad- <lb/>
lands of James It. Mills, <lb/>
Dixon, I., and <lb/>
bud n Ids said K. H. Dixon resides <lb/>
on the North side of Cow Swamp <lb/>
and as tho hinds <lb/>
chased by K. S. from If. A. Para- <lb/>
and the that lo said <lb/>
B, S. Dixon from his lather John b. Dixon <lb/>
slid purchased by the John Dixon <lb/>
and <lb/>
m ii <lb/>
W. R. WHICH BRO,, <lb/>
IN--- <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/>
J. L <lb/>
-------DEALER IS------- <lb/>
A GENERAL LIKE OF <lb/>
is <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Broken <lb/>
Cotton, and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
ISSUED WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
TERMS Payable in Advance. <lb/>
One Year II, Six Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
The office. The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or The Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for payable in ad- <lb/>
. Ass sad <lb/>
BOOK<lb/>
-a. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
III <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
m a <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL <lb/>
NO <lb/>
PLEAS LOOK <lb/>
Did you know we sell the same <lb/>
White Goods for that <lb/>
charge c The chin pest <lb/>
and prettiest goods, <lb/>
ties. Lanes, French Ginghams, <lb/>
for Waists, <lb/>
all shades to be seen. Newest <lb/>
thing in Call and <lb/>
see <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO- <lb/>
AN ACT. prisoned not more than thirty <lb/>
days. <lb/>
To et Stock Law la Sec. U That it shall be <lb/>
Portions of Pitt County. for any stock to run at large in <lb/>
this territory except between the <lb/>
The General Assembly of North <lb/>
Carolina do enact. <lb/>
Sec. the following de- <lb/>
scribed territory on south side <lb/>
of Tin River and the north, side <lb/>
of the main road, leading from <lb/>
Washington to Greenville, be and <lb/>
the same is hereby declared to be. <lb/>
Stock Law to <lb/>
Beginning at the mouth of Bear <lb/>
Creek to that point known as the <lb/>
public landing, thence with <lb/>
dates November 15th March <lb/>
first of each and every year. And <lb/>
that any person per- <lb/>
his or her stock to run at <lb/>
large except during that period <lb/>
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor <lb/>
and fined not to exceed for <lb/>
War On illiteracy. <lb/>
It is wonderful Low the move- <lb/>
to bar illiterates from the <lb/>
ballot box is i <lb/>
Within the last five <lb/>
Mississippi and both the Oar- <lb/>
have embodied its principle <lb/>
in their laws. The <lb/>
laud Legislature has ordered the <lb/>
submission of an amendment <lb/>
the same line, but it differs in one <lb/>
essential from the <lb/>
amendments which the <lb/>
named have adopted. While they <lb/>
have disfranchises illiterate blacks <lb/>
they leave the way for <lb/>
ate whites to vote the provision <lb/>
that their shall not <lb/>
ply to persons or their <lb/>
who were qualified to vote <lb/>
January <lb/>
The proposed Maryland amend- <lb/>
makes distinction <lb/>
the whites and blacks;. It is <lb/>
mated that the amendment would <lb/>
disfranchise white men and <lb/>
Indications are that both <lb/>
Alabama and Tennessee will soon <lb/>
establish a literate for <lb/>
Virginia may also do <lb/>
so at her constitution- <lb/>
convention. <lb/>
At a recent caucus of the Demo- <lb/>
members of the Tennessee <lb/>
Legislature a resolution of <lb/>
a call for a <lb/>
was adopted by a huge <lb/>
n. <lb/>
The convention will certainly be <lb/>
IT TAKES NO TALK. <lb/>
TO A A HAT <lb/>
WHEN SHE SEES T <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are still in the forefront of the <lb/>
We offer you the selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found in any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad <lb/>
vantage. It our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do not see our stuck before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
STYLE AND COLOR <lb/>
-HOW HER THESE AND HAT SELLS I WEI F <lb/>
THAT IS WHAT I AM PREPARED TO DO <lb/>
STOCK OF MILLINERY LARGEST <lb/>
BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE, IS NOW IN <lb/>
WILL KIND STYLES <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT. <lb/>
Mr-. Unwell is in <lb/>
the bat j do Is not on hand <lb/>
I, wait. <lb/>
Hals, Silks. Braids <lb/>
milliners line. <lb/>
millinery department and if <lb/>
one ill be trimmed to suit <lb/>
Ornaments, <lb/>
called, it is likely that it will <lb/>
the first for the , . . <lb/>
. i embody in its constitution the <lb/>
second T . , <lb/>
s .,. i i Louisiana plan of <lb/>
Sec. That if any live Stock ,,. <lb/>
shall be found at large this <lb/>
district except as provided in s-c. <lb/>
not on the of owner <lb/>
public landing road to said stock, it shall be<lb/>
main road leading from Wash- <lb/>
to Greenville, and thence <lb/>
with said Alain Road to fence <lb/>
law territory around Greenville <lb/>
that this territory as above <lb/>
one side and Tar River <lb/>
other I constitute a Stock <lb/>
law territory for the purpose of this <lb/>
act. <lb/>
Sec. That of the <lb/>
The demand for similar <lb/>
is very strong in both <lb/>
ma and Virginia. We believe <lb/>
this movement will finally extend <lb/>
to all the States include both <lb/>
white and illiterates. <lb/>
opinion of many of our <lb/>
, people Connecticut has best <lb/>
days notice by any Justice of the i . , . . <lb/>
,., ., , , ., i franchise law in country, ft <lb/>
Peace of the township wherein the . <lb/>
,. . , . . . . j not only requires that every voter <lb/>
live stock may be apprehended , , . , , <lb/>
. , , , shall lie able to read and write, but <lb/>
may order a sale of the tame for , ,, ,, L, <lb/>
cash at public auction, at a public <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Hats and Satins, Dress <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
your <lb/>
Ribbons, d thing <lb/>
Hen's, Women's and Children's and <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters, <lb/>
Di papers of North <lb/>
mi me i i be commended for <lb/>
I rial. <lb/>
With but few exceptions as- <lb/>
When the President of South- lie in a proper <lb/>
I em Confederacy was captured he papers, which op- <lb/>
place in irons, n,, as well as <lb/>
dungeon and SUbj <lb/>
Aguinaldo <lb/>
The in Dispatch <lb/>
old Confederate soldier <lb/>
asks The Dispatch why the <lb/>
difference in the treatment of <lb/>
and Jefferson Davis <lb/>
for any person living within said <lb/>
district, and on whose land said <lb/>
live stock may be, to take and <lb/>
prison the same, and after five <lb/>
place, and after first paying <lb/>
holders in this territory described or, <lb/>
up and <lb/>
road a <lb/>
be shall lie able to do so in the En- <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
in section one shall keep <lb/>
maintain along the main <lb/>
strong and stock-proof fence so far <lb/>
as his lands shall extend along <lb/>
said road and until the laud of <lb/>
adjoining freeholder Is reached. <lb/>
And that Bear Creeks from its <lb/>
mouth to the public landing be <lb/>
and is hereby declared a lawful <lb/>
fence, <lb/>
Sec. That Alston Urines, J. <lb/>
J, and W. L. <lb/>
Woolen are hereby declared fence <lb/>
commissioners for the do- <lb/>
scribed in section one, it shall <lb/>
their duty to a general <lb/>
over the fences <lb/>
this territory. <lb/>
And they shall as such <lb/>
till their successors are elected and <lb/>
qualified. And should one of <lb/>
before art <lb/>
or resign, then the two <lb/>
shall elect their associate in <lb/>
office, -The commissioners <lb/>
ed for in this section shall lie elect- <lb/>
ed every live years, if the free- <lb/>
holders this territory shall so <lb/>
desire. <lb/>
Sec. That if any of the free- <lb/>
holders in this territory shall fail <lb/>
to maintain a fence as required <lb/>
section two, then It shall lie <lb/>
duty of the commissioners to re- <lb/>
port the same to the Grand jury <lb/>
of the county, and the offender <lb/>
shall be liable to the same fines <lb/>
and as are in <lb/>
section of the code of 188.1. <lb/>
That be unlawful <lb/>
for any person to leave any gate <lb/>
leading to or this territory <lb/>
open or to tear down any <lb/>
manner maliciously with <lb/>
the or gates. <lb/>
feeding, and impound- <lb/>
the same, shall turn over the <lb/>
surplus, if any, to owner of <lb/>
such live Provided, if the <lb/>
owner of such live stock so <lb/>
pounded shall pay to party <lb/>
pounding same the sum of fitly <lb/>
cents per day for each head so <lb/>
pounded, then same shall be <lb/>
released and to own- <lb/>
Sec. That any person who <lb/>
shall run any stock said <lb/>
that has any cholera or any <lb/>
infectious or disease, <lb/>
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor <lb/>
and lined or Imprisoned <lb/>
discretion of the court- <lb/>
Sec. That each fall it shall <lb/>
be the duty of the fence <lb/>
to notify each of laud <lb/>
owners in bow <lb/>
stock they are to put In said <lb/>
and that each land owner <lb/>
shall lie pi-i inn led to put in Block <lb/>
in proportion to cleared land. <lb/>
Sec. That all laws and <lb/>
clauses laws in conflict with this <lb/>
act are repealed. <lb/>
Sec. That this act shall be <lb/>
in force from and after its <lb/>
Most Effective and Cheapest. <lb/>
It is worthy of note that book <lb/>
publishers have nearly abandoned <lb/>
the use of elaborate and costly art <lb/>
posters to posh the sale of new <lb/>
books, and arc more space <lb/>
than formerly the newspapers. <lb/>
have learned that the most <lb/>
effective and cheapest way to con <lb/>
to the public is <lb/>
A Period of Constructive <lb/>
We are living In a period of ex- <lb/>
the-organization and <lb/>
of vast business affairs, just <lb/>
as at periods in our early <lb/>
history we gave signal evidence of <lb/>
constructive las in politics and <lb/>
statesmanship. Many of those <lb/>
conditions that if was the object <lb/>
statesmanship to the <lb/>
individual, in order he might <lb/>
have freedom and lo <lb/>
sue his own proper cuds according <lb/>
In j to his preferences, have been long <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Moat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Scad Is, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails Hope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything 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/>
receives <lb/>
treatment there i- in Die <lb/>
shop, Jefferson Davis an old <lb/>
man; Aguinaldo a young man. <lb/>
The question is <lb/>
timely one. Times <lb/>
And the additional shame of the <lb/>
infamous treat men I Mr. <lb/>
Davis is that then President <lb/>
as <lb/>
possible should <lb/>
rat it harmony <lb/>
to other which adv km it, <lb/>
iii <lb/>
he done fol it- <lb/>
and in. <lb/>
cannot make <lb/>
mil of impeachment <lb/>
proceedings, either was <lb/>
or partisan <lb/>
It-rations it was tho <lb/>
and Secretary of War of the the Democratic. In <lb/>
Haw Butchers Did It. i <lb/>
More than half a century ago in <lb/>
group merchants, while lunch <lb/>
in a little old bar- i <lb/>
room at the corner of Market and <lb/>
Monroe streets, left their tables lo <lb/>
view a parade prise live stock <lb/>
which was by the tavern. <lb/>
those days the leading butch- <lb/>
of the city used to advertise <lb/>
their beef during the holiday sea- <lb/>
marching their Cape Henry, where <lb/>
cattle, just before slaughter, nave been laid out <lb/>
through streets, experiments,<lb/>
Washington, April <lb/>
Moore, chief of the Weather <lb/>
Bureau, has returned from an in- <lb/>
of wireless telegraphy <lb/>
Stations on the Virginia and <lb/>
Carolina oust, and has reported to <lb/>
Secretary Wilson the results of his <lb/>
observations. He found that the <lb/>
experimental work is progressing <lb/>
satisfactorily between<lb/>
At Cape <lb/>
Slates were native Southern- <lb/>
Carolinians both. The <lb/>
Ironing was done by him who is <lb/>
now Commanding General <lb/>
the the United States, <lb/>
of bis own volition. Hill ink <lb/>
God, neither Mr. Davis nor <lb/>
Sooth were ever humbled by the <lb/>
treachery on the o e part nor the <lb/>
vulgar on the other. <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
House the publicans voted <lb/>
white <lb/>
pats And so <lb/>
the Republicans <lb/>
acquittal, while <lb/>
Hie I h i above party <lb/>
and politics, the <lb/>
did not i <lb/>
lion to <lb/>
butcher's advertisement an-. Henry an excellent has been <lb/>
Much is true the decorated <lb/>
would carved up <lb/>
juicy steaks on the follow <lb/>
New York Telegraph, <lb/>
Any person so offending shall through the use of the columns of <lb/>
be guilty a misdemeanor, and j the dally <lb/>
not exceeding or Record. <lb/>
since attained <lb/>
remains to be done for society <lb/>
political <lb/>
ties. Hut the model n man has <lb/>
had far more serious problems to <lb/>
work out In his capacity of a <lb/>
industrial community <lb/>
than his capacity as a citizen of <lb/>
the state; and just where the great <lb/>
est problems lie are to found <lb/>
the largest rewards for who <lb/>
can do great things. Hence <lb/>
relative intensity Industrial and <lb/>
business life, as compared with <lb/>
that of political life, our own <lb/>
generation. It is a normal order <lb/>
of Progress <lb/>
of the the American <lb/>
monthly Review of Reviews for <lb/>
April. <lb/>
man eels <lb/>
the more mothers in law he has. <lb/>
What's the use of paying for <lb/>
soda water when you can have it <lb/>
charged f <lb/>
Maude, dear, colored card <lb/>
do not carry razors because <lb/>
it is necessary to cut for deal. <lb/>
People are beginning lo take <lb/>
for that tired <lb/>
into <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Arrest <lb/>
disease by the timely use of <lb/>
Liver Tills, an <lb/>
favorite remedy of increasing <lb/>
Always cures <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
torpid liver, constipation <lb/>
all bilious diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
is rumored In Manila Ag- <lb/>
will sail for United <lb/>
States on <lb/>
lion of President <lb/>
A lunatic one of the New <lb/>
York asylums bad bis <lb/>
son restored a haul knock on <lb/>
the head. lakes hard raps <lb/>
to knock sense into sonic people <lb/>
presumably sane. Wilmington <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
established for the physical <lb/>
mechanical development and In- <lb/>
of fundamental <lb/>
principles of wireless telegraphy. <lb/>
Signals arc exchanged daily be <lb/>
tween these two and <lb/>
messages can be transmitted at <lb/>
any tune, though there is no <lb/>
for exchange of a <lb/>
yet These two are folly- <lb/>
seven miles apart, with no laud <lb/>
between and tho hi <lb/>
regarded as an ideal one for <lb/>
experiments, is in <lb/>
Keep this in for <lb/>
and work, which will be <lb/>
prosecuted <lb/>
next summer, The next great <lb/>
problem to lie solved, according lo <lb/>
Chief i- the <lb/>
the wireless messages, so <lb/>
the messages sent shall <lb/>
only the for which <lb/>
they are and not inter- <lb/>
in Car- <lb/>
season h received as <lb/>
much as sixty cams a bunch for <lb/>
asparagus. A Florida in. <lb/>
who has purchased land <lb/>
will put celery, and <lb/>
will grow <lb/>
mate profusion if superior <lb/>
quality, The trucking industry, <lb/>
an Industry <lb/>
i years ago, has come to be <lb/>
one the greatest in <lb/>
North Carolina, audit is yet <lb/>
half eloped, ha- nut <lb/>
to some. <lb/>
fort in many, and mi <lb/>
in to lb that <lb/>
largely wisely <lb/>
truck farming, his <lb/>
State a desirable class of <lb/>
population. Senator <lb/>
who established a c <lb/>
enabled to <lb/>
showing <lb/>
growing <lb/>
tarries and truck for <lb/>
They have <lb/>
mil brought friends live <lb/>
Carolina, and u In gin <lb/>
Ins Just been made in <lb/>
of the king i . i <lb/>
Eastern North Carolina. <lb/>
North Carolina gel rich <lb/>
p by making things lo m ii In <lb/>
people ho live in other <lb/>
and <lb/>
in make n <lb/>
rich. Much .; it i-, u . <lb/>
Two hundred of <lb/>
remove eighty pounds <lb/>
I from the <lb/>
soil. Unless this quantity <lb/>
. is returned to the soil, <lb/>
r. following crop will <lb/>
materially decrease. <lb/>
v i i <lb/>
, O moss of <lb/>
l r crops, <lb/>
an seat <lb/>
i WORKS, <lb/>
will, crossing of me-- den, ed u II- <lb/>
ages for other stations. <lb/>
china tells Russia she cannot <lb/>
sign the Manchuria convention <lb/>
because all the other powers op- <lb/>
pose her doing so. <lb/>
and land devoted lo the ml <lb/>
ration of cotton, which pay <lb/>
w ill be devoted to grow lug <lb/>
and vegetables <lb/>
far market, sit lug re- <lb/>
turns tor Hive-. and labor. <lb/>
News and Observer. <lb/>
v. <lb/>
A ll i n j and d <lb/>
one of the <lb/>
i tin Stale i- not yet <lb/>
i ins under one <lb/>
Though <lb/>
bus a <lb/>
and u p places, <lb/>
II,, i I these have a <lb/>
hi of more I ban Of <lb/>
tin , <lb/>
six more i <lb/>
ii, Ii ii lo-. <lb/>
ti on had- v. it Char- <lb/>
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. ii <lb/>
1.1,0 <lb/>
. . Tho <lb/>
i In lucre iii In population <lb/>
the hi I it <lb/>
i- e,, i j distributed, <lb/>
and there Is i . of <lb/>
a in; i city. New <lb/>
i. Herald. <lb/>
Tin arc <lb/>
lows and <lb/>
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lodges in I Ins Slate <lb/>
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