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Have You Forgot <lb />
What <lb />
I AM STILL AN <lb />
LIKE OF <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb />
Tinware A <lb />
WHICH AM To <lb />
i i. see tat Flour or Pork. <lb />
Yours to <lb />
White. <lb />
Get a good Safe <lb />
Tho Victor safe is made in all sizes con- <lb />
home, office and general use. <lb />
Every tie I with a guarantee to be fire <lb />
proof. from ; <lb />
L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
n -t <lb />
v-r <lb />
THE COUNT BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS <lb />
APPOINTED<lb />
A- one of depositories or Public I Books in <lb />
Pitt County. We the books designated on the <lb />
State I for th and supply what- <lb />
ever yon We also hare <lb />
COPY BOOKS, <lb />
and I e writing <lb />
tablets, fool's can pens, pencils, slates, <lb />
crayons, colored crayons, ink companion boxes, etc. <lb />
i k <lb />
pencils cent, plain lead pencils cent, <lb />
I rubber tipped lead pencil i rent, n nice tablet with <lb />
pretty cover I cent. I i ray n, with metal bold- <lb />
in nice wood In in end pencil, slate pen- <lb />
and pen, i in e wood <lb />
rents. A great big wide I cents. Bottle f best <lb />
ink the market. S its y h . to cents. <lb />
White crayons, gross in cell's, fool's cap <lb />
; i i r in per quire <lb />
for the Business Man, <lb />
a nice and ledgers, <lb />
lay Journals, r books, <lb />
order books, draft <lb />
Ice, die. <lb />
Society <lb />
all kinds and card and <lb />
papers and <lb />
TO ALL <lb />
MAGAZINES. <lb />
Famous Market Ben <lb />
And it comes to <lb />
JOB <lb />
PRINTING <lb />
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb />
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. <lb />
April <lb />
Hoard of <lb />
held regular meeting on the <lb />
Monday in April. Besides the <lb />
of pauper orders and <lb />
lowing accounts for general county <lb />
purposes, the following business <lb />
was transacted <lb />
The monthly reports of J. B. <lb />
Cherry, and <lb />
Superintendent of <lb />
Health were presented and order- <lb />
; tiled. <lb />
The following were added to the <lb />
pauper list to the amount <lb />
staled per Ml. <lb />
ad wife each, Marianna John- <lb />
son 01.50, Willie Atkinson <lb />
The following were released from <lb />
poll tax for Wm. <lb />
col.-, J. H. <lb />
pen, Henry Flanagan, Jim Harris. <lb />
S. Moore. <lb />
Stokes was released from <lb />
taxes on MM in <lb />
Valuation of land of J. R. Smith <lb />
was reduced from <lb />
lo WOO. <lb />
Joseph Atkinson, of <lb />
released from taxes on <lb />
, charged. <lb />
M. A. Rives. was re- <lb />
leased from taxes on WOO <lb />
charged. <lb />
Andrew was <lb />
released from on ISM <lb />
charged. <lb />
John was re- <lb />
, leased from taxes on erroneous- <lb />
charged. <lb />
Mrs. Ella Knight was released <lb />
from taxes on erroneously <lb />
charged, <lb />
Millie Ann as admitted <lb />
in the Home for one mouth <lb />
J. P. was granted <lb />
to peddle medicine in the <lb />
county, with two horses, for one <lb />
year. <lb />
I. J. Chapman, of Swift Creek <lb />
land J. J. of <lb />
, his, were elected County <lb />
It mis ordered that lumber lie <lb />
j famished A. J. Flanagan to build <lb />
a house in place of the one ordered <lb />
burned by the Superintendent of <lb />
Health lo avoid the spread o <lb />
i smallpox. <lb />
W G. Brothers was allowed lo <lb />
medicine in the comity <lb />
without license for six months. <lb />
The following were <lb />
but list taken in different <lb />
ships for <lb />
Beaver s. Smith. <lb />
A. <lb />
E. Baton. <lb />
D. <lb />
Worthington. <lb />
Williams. <lb />
R. Home. <lb />
Greenville H. A. Blow, <lb />
B. Little. <lb />
S ill J. Tucker. <lb />
S. Dawson was appointed <lb />
register of stock in <lb />
and Creek stork law <lb />
The Sheriff was ordered to adj <lb />
i delinquent taxes in The<lb />
W. J. an- <lb />
I t homed to repair Willing bridge. <lb />
A from citizens at <lb />
present ad asking that a <lb />
piece of road known second <lb />
in lie accepted as a <lb />
public road. <lb />
W. L. was elected cotton <lb />
weigher for the town of <lb />
for one term. <lb />
The following were drawn <lb />
for the special term of court to be <lb />
-in May <lb />
C lien <lb />
Tucker, J. E. <lb />
R. T. M. M. <lb />
J. aim hi. Job Moore, <lb />
W. V. o. a. <lb />
T. K. Hooker, J. L. Sugg, W. I. <lb />
Brown, Alf.-ed Worthington, Jr., <lb />
J. H. Boyd, Richard W. <lb />
A. Pollard, J. J Grey. <lb />
Second O. Owe, B. B. <lb />
Dall, Fred J. P. <lb />
Dawson, W. J. W. J. <lb />
W. H. Stocks, Frank <lb />
ti. ft Barrett, M. <lb />
Crawford, Frank B. <lb />
II. S. Hardy, L. H. <lb />
J. E. May, W. P. Harris, <lb />
Ira Moore. <lb />
of April. <lb />
According to <lb />
kept by the Weather Bureau in <lb />
Raleigh daring the past fourteen <lb />
years, the average, month of April <lb />
is as <lb />
The mean or normal tempera- <lb />
degrees; the warmest <lb />
month was that of an average <lb />
of tit degrees; the coldest month <lb />
was that of an average <lb />
of degrees; the highest temper- <lb />
was degrees on April <lb />
the lowest temperature was <lb />
degrees on April . aver- <lb />
age date on which first <lb />
in autumn, <lb />
1st; average date on which bust <lb />
frost in spring, <lb />
April 18th. <lb />
and melted <lb />
the average for the month. <lb />
inches; average number of <lb />
days with of or more, <lb />
the greatest monthly <lb />
was 1.10 inches in the <lb />
greatest amount of precipitation <lb />
recorded in any consecutive <lb />
hours was inches on April <lb />
7th, the greatest amount of <lb />
snowfall in any consecutive <lb />
hours extending to winter <lb />
of only was 3.5 inches <lb />
April 4th, 1899. <lb />
The average number of clear <lb />
days, partly cloudy days, <lb />
cloudy days, <lb />
The prevailing winds have <lb />
from the southwest; the highest <lb />
velocity of the wind was miles <lb />
from the northwest on April 7th, <lb />
This country ours is great on <lb />
scandals, especially with regard to <lb />
affairs of government. According <lb />
Associated Press dispatch of a <lb />
day or two ago from in- <lb />
in the capture and late of <lb />
well nigh overshadow- <lb />
ed by sensational developments <lb />
present and prospective, of frauds <lb />
in the Commissary Department. <lb />
It is not known how widely these <lb />
extend, but enough is known to <lb />
justify the belief that they are far <lb />
reaching. The of the <lb />
department of Southern Luzon, to <lb />
with seven commissary <lb />
several civilian clerks <lb />
a prominent Government <lb />
tor, a hotel man and a number of <lb />
other have been arrested <lb />
as being implicated in the fraud. <lb />
It does seem a remarkable thing <lb />
that in all such cases there must <lb />
be a scandal before the work is <lb />
completed. We hail our <lb />
in and our scandal in Manila. <lb />
and so it must be, it would seem, <lb />
wherever public officials are en <lb />
trusted with the ex- <lb />
of Government funds. <lb />
May not the Populists and Social <lb />
some valuable lessons <lb />
from these things If the Govern- <lb />
cannot carry on a little bus- <lb />
in and the Philippines <lb />
without corruption the part of <lb />
those entrusted with work, <lb />
what might we reasonably expect <lb />
it the Government should under- <lb />
take to carry on the business of the <lb />
country generally The less the <lb />
Government meddles with business <lb />
the less money it handles, the bet <lb />
COAST LINK <lb />
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Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
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Charlotte Railroad. <lb />
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Times <lb />
VA., <lb />
Now Only a Tear, <lb />
and absolutely free The <lb />
Monthly, New The <lb />
Farm Journal, <lb />
THE AND SUNDAY <lb />
Including Farm and Para- <lb />
now only W per <lb />
year; month by mail. <lb />
Address THE TIMES, <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
at <lb />
Train <lb />
on h <lb />
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and ex. . ; <lb />
Train Tarboro dally Sunday <lb />
p Sunday i IS pm. Ply- <lb />
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Mount dally except j. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
Clinton dally, Sunday, n m and <lb />
m. Clinton at am <lb />
pm. <lb />
Train rime connection W el <lb />
all points North dally, all <lb />
mood. <lb />
H. <lb />
Agent <lb />
J. R. KENLY, Manager. <lb />
T. M. Traffic Manager <lb />
notice to fife <lb />
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb />
Mr. John C. for <lb />
North Virginia, of Well- <lb />
K . .-in Company, <lb />
Life Insurance Co., of <lb />
to to its large number of <lb />
to the public <lb />
generally, of North <lb />
will now in <lb />
state and from this date will its <lb />
and to all <lb />
siring the very ht la the bet <lb />
life in the world. <lb />
If the in your town has r <lb />
yet completed <lb />
JOHN a DREWRY, <lb />
State Agent, N. C. <lb />
policy holders 1182,500,189.05 <lb />
Live, reliable agents at <lb />
once to worn for <lb />
Old <lb />
Tew people are to give <lb />
away a secret. <lb />
When a thing is too good to last <lb />
we too bad. <lb />
The favorite <lb />
is <lb />
It is better everything <lb />
you hear to believe <lb />
Spring is a backward, but <lb />
Nature will assort herself in <lb />
time. <lb />
One who doe things is <lb />
a hundred who about <lb />
the things they are going to do. <lb />
Cheek isn't a bad <lb />
in a girl. If wasn't for her <lb />
cheek she couldn't blush. <lb />
There are of excite- <lb />
when even the musician can- <lb />
not compose hi <lb />
lie for the people. m ,,<lb />
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not <lb />
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in. Hit. <lb />
Pill, tho <lb />
are and <lb />
lo <lb />
taint pill., contain pill. Sc <lb />
contain IS <lb />
Imitation., sent by stamp taken. <lb />
CO. tor. and <lb />
III. For by <lb />
J , <lb />
Navy <lb />
w ill at an <lb />
eight b I foot of the <lb />
on which will be placed <lb />
miniature lead models representing <lb />
the fleets, of all nations <lb />
location from day today. <lb />
. r. <lb />
Cheapest and Best. <lb />
who listen with credulity <lb />
to the and pursue <lb />
with eagerness the of <lb />
hope, who expect that the <lb />
of today will be fulfilled by to- <lb />
morrow, In most towns <lb />
are two or more gentlemen <lb />
who speculate in cotton. Now <lb />
these two or more are advised to get <lb />
together and a for <lb />
expected and stop paying <lb />
the New V ten dollars <lb />
each to it for them. ,,. . B. <lb />
PILLS <lb />
L. H. Pender, <lb />
C. <lb />
Flues. Tin Hoofing, <lb />
employed. All <lb />
kinds Gnu and work <lb />
first class. Restocking of gnus a <lb />
specialty. <lb />
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb />
Mount Motor. <lb />
A N. C, preacher <lb />
answered Tito Norfolk Landmark's <lb />
do a rabbit <lb />
by <lb />
it has DO tail to This <lb />
answer would hare satisfied any <lb />
real genuine seeker after <lb />
but The re-asserts its <lb />
ever contentious spirit by the re <lb />
or <lb />
mark ma as admit that it is <lb />
cornered and not try to wiggle or <lb />
wriggle out of its dilemma by wag- <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Lot. <lb />
all <lb />
of or <lb />
and <lb />
tonic and <lb />
flow to pal. <lb />
and <lb />
of youth. By<lb />
PILLS <lb />
per d . <lb />
with our to <lb />
or paid. for <lb />
of r <lb />
Tablets <lb />
bond. <lb />
v cf Tower, <lb />
f Of<lb />
a . . , . a . iii awl tho <lb />
do not wobble <lb />
. , , . mall In a <lb />
they The Laud . <lb />
. i. . f,, , <lb />
bond to In JO or <lb />
paid. <lb />
MEDICAL CO. <lb />
r. h <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE<lb />
BIB VICK <lb />
Steamer My re Washing <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for <lb />
ville, leave Greenville at <lb />
H. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer leaves <lb />
Greenville Mondays, <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
J. Art., <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
On May M expert to our <lb />
All persons lit arc requested to <lb />
payment. All persons <lb />
having claims us will present them <lb />
at our Eastern Warehouse for <lb />
immediate <lb />
HOOKER. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Litter of . having this <lb />
day to me. by the Clark of the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt county upon the <lb />
lute of II. P. . -i is <lb />
given In all claims <lb />
Mid estate to present them lo <lb />
for on or day of <lb />
April or this Holier will lie In <lb />
liar of their recovery. Persons to <lb />
estate are notified lo make Immediate <lb />
payment to <lb />
This the 1st day of April 1901. <lb />
CANNON. <lb />
ate of If. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Letters of upon tho estate <lb />
if I Hudson, having, this <lb />
day been issued to by the Clerk of the <lb />
Court of Pitt County, Notice it <lb />
hereby given lo all persons holding claims <lb />
against said estate lo present to <lb />
for payment on or More the 80th day of <lb />
March or this notice will be in <lb />
of their All persons <lb />
lo said are requested lo make <lb />
payment to me. <lb />
This the day of March <lb />
HUDSON, <lb />
of Redding <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
of administration, with the will <lb />
i. having tins day beta issued lo me <lb />
Ibo Clerk of the Superior Court of Pill <lb />
the estate of L. K. Laughing- <lb />
notice it hereby given lo <lb />
holding claims ts- <lb />
late t present them to me for payment <lb />
on 27th March <lb />
will he in bar of their re- <lb />
All Indebted to raid es- <lb />
arc. to make immediate pay- <lb />
to <lb />
This the day of March, 1901. <lb />
Attar. <lb />
with the will annexed of L. E. Laughing- <lb />
house, deceased. <lb />
A ED 1176.------- <lb />
S. M. Schultz. <lb />
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, Bed- <lb />
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb />
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
Gail Ax <lb />
Meat Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Beauty Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Best Butter, Stand- <lb />
ard Sewing a r i , and nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
to see me. <lb />
saw m <lb />
Phone <lb />
o. w. <lb />
dealer <lb />
GREENVILLE<lb />
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb />
on has i <lb />
goods kept constantly es <lb />
produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
W. R, WHICHARD BRO., <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
and as low the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country <lb />
1.1 <lb />
-DEALER IN- <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
ill <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. B. COREY. <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 />
ISSUED WEEKLY. <lb />
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb />
ft Publisher, <lb />
Lincoln, Nebraska. <lb />
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Three Months Sing. Copy Be. <lb />
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ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb />
The Reflector The Semi- <lb />
Weekly Reflector and <lb />
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The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
PIE . <lb />
VOL. XX.<lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL <lb />
Did you know we sell the same <lb />
mute Goods for that <lb />
c for <lb />
and prettiest white goods, <lb />
ties. Lanes, French Ginghams, <lb />
Silks for Waists, Silks <lb />
all shades to be seen. Newest <lb />
thing in Belt Buckles. Call and <lb />
see them. <lb />
A Convincing Experiment. <lb />
The Newark N. of <lb />
insurance <lb />
had a faith <lb />
the of newspaper <lb />
To convince the <lb />
officers he bore expense of a <lb />
mouth's display advertising the <lb />
newspapers. lo the re <lb />
suit he increased our <lb />
business this State from about <lb />
2.1,000 to over in a sin- <lb />
through newspaper <lb />
U his opinion that <lb />
in near future the insurance <lb />
companies will he huge newspaper <lb />
Rec- <lb />
IT TAKES NO TALK. <lb />
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb />
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb />
TO SELL A LADY A II <lb />
WHEN SHE SEES THE EXACT <lb />
are still in the forefront of the rice <lb />
M e offer you the best selected line of <lb />
W. T. LEE CO. <lb />
HI <lb />
It-lit. <lb />
April <lb />
Although baldly pushed to fur- <lb />
official salaries for <lb />
can lame ducks who are still <lb />
provided for, Sir. was <lb />
not prepared to a governor <lb />
of Rico from that class, or <lb />
else he was afraid to do so. So <lb />
surprised Gov. Allen, who came to <lb />
Washington for the express <lb />
pose of resigning that office, by <lb />
telling him that he hold it <lb />
j m i t tee, Id lie a <lb />
j office, Senator Simmons <lb />
Butler would probably be able to <lb />
advance some argument why this <lb />
should be done, for Populists <lb />
party North Carolina certainly <lb />
contributed to the re-election of <lb />
President as far as was <lb />
in their power. Mr, Butler's own <lb />
county, where there are more pop- <lb />
democrats <lb />
cans combined, gave Mr. <lb />
a majority. It was also true <lb />
ail over the state, that the <lb />
lists to a considerable extent <lb />
while longer. Being one of Mr. voted the republican <lb />
good friends, Gov, <lb />
his disappoint- <lb />
he could, and <lb />
ed to return to Rico about <lb />
the 1st of May. By the way, <lb />
speaking of Rico, there is a <lb />
wide difference between the rosy- <lb />
views of existing conditions, com- <lb />
and industrial on the Is- <lb />
land, expressed by Gov. Allen and <lb />
those which come from reputable <lb />
correspondents <lb />
other sou roes. <lb />
Some sensational developments <lb />
are expected with <lb />
swindling of government out <lb />
by capt. M. <lb />
Carter, now serving a five year term <lb />
in the Military Pris- <lb />
on, while he was in charge the <lb />
Harbor Savannah, <lb />
Ga. official of department <lb />
of Is as having <lb />
have traced every of the <lb />
money stolen by Carter, and at <lb />
present lean only say that the In- <lb />
will result a number <lb />
of arrests. We know where the <lb />
money has been hidden in- <lb />
vested, It will be <lb />
over to the IT. S. Treasury. I can <lb />
also say that when Carter serves <lb />
out his time, he will be arrested <lb />
on criminal charges, but I am not <lb />
at liberty to state at present the <lb />
exact nature of these <lb />
-The talk of being <lb />
Arguing the belief that <lb />
the people endorsed tho govern <lb />
went of this by trusts, <lb />
when they re-elected Mr. <lb />
Icy, as Senator Hanna has several <lb />
times practically said they did, <lb />
the choice of Mr. P. C. who <lb />
Capital punishment will be re- <lb />
stored in Colorado if the Governor <lb />
shall sign bill the <lb />
just passed by the Legislature. <lb />
The New York <lb />
Evening Poet, that the <lb />
jury shall determine whether the <lb />
penalty be death <lb />
If shall <lb />
lie inflicted by hanging some <lb />
day a certain week set by the <lb />
Judge, the day to be kept secret. <lb />
No death penalty shall be <lb />
any OM less than eighteen years <lb />
old, nor on a convict ion solely by <lb />
circumstantial evidence. Publish- <lb />
anything more the <lb />
fact of the execution Is made a <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to be found in any store in Pitt County. Well choice <lb />
selections, creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb />
an, Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer <lb />
and Winter. We are at work for yours our mutual <lb />
vantage, is our pleasure to show you what want to <lb />
you we can. We oiler you the very best service, polite <lb />
and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb />
established business built up strictly on own merits <lb />
hen you come to market yon will . yourself lattice <lb />
j you do not see our Immense stock before baying elsewhere <lb />
Remember us and the following lines f <lb />
Goods and Notions, <lb />
Satins, <lb />
Jackets and Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb />
STYLE AND COLOR <lb />
SHOW AND ITSELF <lb />
THAT is WHAT I AM PREPARED TO DO <lb />
Ml MILLINERY LARGEST I <lb />
BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE Is NOW IN AND <lb />
THE STYLES <lb />
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT. <lb />
tastes while you wait. <lb />
V, <lb />
The General Assembly stay In North a <lb />
cm off from our State .,,. , ., <lb />
a address to tin- sin <lb />
table institutions all but the . <lb />
tin- I <lb />
Stay in North <lb />
. .,., . t. Mm- Ci <lb />
gent, ground of this action is ;,. M, <lb />
Hi.- ii,. I,, <lb />
s no <lb />
Carolina, i is <lb />
All Do Not It. <lb />
The stale press praised <lb />
appoint of Judge <lb />
Justice, but it to lie seen <lb />
how it will relish the second <lb />
lion, Mr. D. Winston, of <lb />
Bertie. He is a man of ability <lb />
doubt, and Is u male <lb />
trustee, but he has been by, <lb />
jowl with black radical gang j <lb />
past. How long he <lb />
left them The <lb />
last time we saw him he <lb />
Men's, Women's and Children's and <lb />
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb />
has grown rich by giving legal ad- , , <lb />
f j by four or of the <lb />
in Mr a Cabinet was a deepest dyed fellows of the afore- <lb />
and associations in tho <lb />
to the Federal disposed to censure the <lb />
,, they are, to try to upon the <lb />
A People to be <lb />
jail is empty. <lb />
March term of criminal <lb />
allowed to this country is less than three days and <lb />
curb the power the trusts, as the <lb />
people believe, it was about <lb />
as illogical a choice as could <lb />
have made. That Mr. <lb />
is a lawyer of marked ability <lb />
is proven by his having em- <lb />
ployed by trusts, but to expect <lb />
him to turn against those who <lb />
have made him rich, and from <lb />
whom he expects to get more fees, <lb />
when he leaves the Cabinet, is to <lb />
expect human nature to reverse <lb />
itself. He may not do anything <lb />
directly for the trusts while he is <lb />
Attorney General, but he will <lb />
hardly be likely to do anything <lb />
directly against them or their in <lb />
wide The <lb />
iii work for to <lb />
do he Philippines for months lo <lb />
and it will sec that he stays <lb />
there to do it, or refusing to do it, <lb />
that he slays locked There is <lb />
no junketing ahead of him for a <lb />
while. <lb />
Senator Simmons, of North Car- <lb />
who was in Washington <lb />
several days on official business, <lb />
says he was given to understand <lb />
that tho cases against several <lb />
North Carolinians who have been <lb />
indicted in the Federal Courts for <lb />
alleged violations of election <lb />
laws iii.-L November, will shortly <lb />
lie abandoned and <lb />
because of the of the pros- <lb />
officers that law will <lb />
not hold in the cases in <lb />
Speaking of the rumor that <lb />
Senator Butler, of his state, Chair <lb />
i the Populist National Com <lb />
The <lb />
last- <lb />
tho <lb />
two weeks term of Superior Court <lb />
which convened at Jackson last <lb />
Monday, is likely to end before <lb />
this week is out; our schools were <lb />
never better patronized, the pastors <lb />
of our churches arc preaching the <lb />
gospel of love pointing the <lb />
people to a higher life, instead of <lb />
having to devote so time to <lb />
denouncing wrong doing. These, <lb />
it appears to us, are evidences of <lb />
better times, that <lb />
ton is a good old <lb />
an Times. <lb />
Sonic one who is fond of wasting <lb />
his time with statistics has figured <lb />
that if men were really as big <lb />
feel, there would be just <lb />
room enough I be United Suites <lb />
with its new territory for two base- <lb />
; ball captains, one lawyer, one Jew <lb />
merchant and one Maxton <lb />
tor Springs Hustler. <lb />
If he will suit the demo <lb />
he w ill suit I <lb />
Wilmington Messenger. <lb />
Talc of Cannibalism- <lb />
London, April m -The <lb />
pore correspondent of The Daily- <lb />
Express wires n of <lb />
sea, brought to <lb />
Singapore by two survivors of <lb />
Nova bark Angola, wreck- <lb />
ed six sail from Manila, <lb />
j October last. The <lb />
survivors, <lb />
I Johnsen, a Swede, and <lb />
la Spaniard, assert that the <lb />
Struck a reef. Two rafts were <lb />
I The smaller, bearing live <lb />
men, disappeared. The Other, <lb />
with twelve drifted for forty <lb />
days. The tailors ale barnacles, <lb />
sea weed and their <lb />
the twenty-fifth day two bet nine <lb />
and killed themselves. On <lb />
the twenty sixth a Frenchman <lb />
killed his mate with an drank <lb />
his blood tried lo eat bis <lb />
brains, but was prevented by I lie <lb />
others. Next day <lb />
was killed while attempting to <lb />
murder The <lb />
ors, all of whom were insane, <lb />
the Frenchman's body. Can- <lb />
continued until only <lb />
Johnsen and remained. <lb />
On the forty-second day the raft <lb />
stranded at or Flat Island, <lb />
the group, of <lb />
Borneo. Johnsen <lb />
were awfully emaciated. <lb />
Malays sent them by junk to Sin- <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Bead ts, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Blows, Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture 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 Square Dealing. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
with the well to . one of <lb />
who is afflicted, nor is it in that it <lb />
help a well-to-do man as much as ,, ,, <lb />
the son ., ;, L ti, ii,. <lb />
It will a poor man. The ground of I , . e <lb />
that <lb />
stand , , <lb />
that the man who is able to i <lb />
. , bus lust more in the go- <lb />
r. its young men than <lb />
oilier way. Ma . <lb />
hall not be a pensioner upon <lb />
the State. <lb />
is a good principle it Ii regard to <lb />
me class of i he State's institutions, <lb />
it might work well iii regard to <lb />
institutions of higher <lb />
It Is well known <lb />
institution receive <lb />
account of tuition, <lb />
fail they have to draw <lb />
from the State this, ii is <lb />
very well however, that <lb />
there are many enrolled in tin <lb />
young men have in times felt <lb />
that to win large success they must <lb />
an has been <lb />
our The ii has turned <lb />
Our young men tin largest op <lb />
success <lb />
in their own homes in <lb />
the <lb />
youth. <lb />
in i. is a <lb />
text for <lb />
Stoves <lb />
Ram <lb />
institutions arc m , <lb />
The; from <lb />
might pay, if i, were and <lb />
They will not so long a- may <lb />
evade it. what account may. <lb />
they receive of the State's n.-.-. <lb />
Insane citizen or the <lb />
Apr I n -The following <lb />
The <lb />
tinny i eight hundred <lb />
If you want or ranges constructed <lb />
principles which durable, <lb />
and convenient, us well as beautiful <lb />
for the <lb />
The Hank of <lb />
capital Ins been <lb />
to business. <lb />
iv genuine <lb />
deceived <lb />
Undo mark, which is shown upon <lb />
Stove Range, no <lb />
by worthless Imitations and substitutes. <lb />
lead all yearly sales and <lb />
blind child able lo does not <lb />
truth i-. if choice must be <lb />
made between the two. we think with <lb />
favor should be shown to <lb />
blind child, lint it is just to re the town of <lb />
blind child i- <lb />
pay to himself; and Luzon, re- <lb />
is just just to as the of Major <lb />
of the young man or who of nine- <lb />
enters a and 1.13 <lb />
education. Indeed iI Is ii wrong of San Miguel <lb />
our men and women <lb />
to cultivate iii them the of <lb />
depending upon the State and in province <lb />
upon themselves, the i. , <lb />
learning not make up I r the <lb />
of doubled of <lb />
cal Recorder. into <lb />
scandals <lb />
d. <lb />
W iii Bring i <lb />
or <lb />
man who <lb />
why people should <lb />
patronize establishment- The <lb />
chief purpose of ml is to <lb />
present reasons lo public <lb />
in simplest <lb />
Pit m in The business man <lb />
who will . Hits through a news <lb />
paper which bus a large circulation <lb />
Will nil a increase in his <lb />
Philadelphia Record. <lb />
Sold Exclusive <lb />
The women of Newport, <lb />
church recently had <lb />
rook id for <lb />
billion among the . <lb />
who were to Bell I lie -line III lei; <lb />
cents each, Two thousand bad <lb />
sold tin- was <lb />
shocked lo in ; be book <lb />
railing for bail I. -1 his <lb />
key or mid a pint <lb />
sherry A rough reined <lb />
has pint whiskey as <lb />
one of its I The minis-1 <lb />
remaining <lb />
copies in--old, unless the <lb />
objectionable recipes shall be mark <lb />
id in red ii k a- a warning lo <lb />
chasers, This latter suggestion Is <lb />
quite childlike bland. In fuel <lb />
it's <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
N. <lb />
k tree <lb />
Oil the farm c-m-., D <lb />
Oh I i, has <lb />
been Several lam- <lb />
or 1- have examined <lb />
from lice. um u de <lb />
ii specimen <lb />
bey ever <lb />
of money, The tree was D <lb />
and ,. Is diameter furl j rt above <lb />
but lo the limb. <lb />
t P to present <lb />
in the Philippines has coal <lb />
lives of i <lb /></p>
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                <p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
Entered at the Poet Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class. <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
Friday, IS, <lb />
You men of want <lb />
to gee the town prosper <lb />
amount to something the com <lb />
world, vote and work for <lb />
the election tomorrow. <lb />
The Daily Press, of Kin- <lb />
begun its fourth year. <lb />
Mr. Herbert has always made it a <lb />
bright, paper, and lie <lb />
abundant success. <lb />
A new counterfeit silver dollar <lb />
has turned at the <lb />
in St. Louis, Mo. the is- <lb />
sue of and the <lb />
so perfect that none but ex- <lb />
pert could tell it from the genuine, <lb />
the only defeat a slight short- <lb />
age in weight. It sent <lb />
the Treasury Department Wash <lb />
The most gigantic trust ever <lb />
dreamed is now the <lb />
amalgamation of capita to <lb />
date all the leading lines of rail- <lb />
the country. <lb />
and others are said to be behind the I I know he <lb />
the scheme. Similar reports have <lb />
been heard before, but according District Attorney Bernard yea- <lb />
to President Thomas, of the from Greensboro, <lb />
go, Indianapolis and Louisville when be bag been, seeking en- <lb />
there is something in and <lb />
Out It. <lb />
Tin- News and Observer's <lb />
candidates <lb />
nil Attorney Bernard's job cans <lb />
, comment among <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
A el fl toad of Senator <lb />
will be <lb />
His term expires next <lb />
nary, than will <lb />
be named for the place. That is <lb />
the sit ion <lb />
is a <lb />
lists <lb />
replied my <lb />
i- true, but he seems <lb />
to have a strong hold on <lb />
who has always thought great <lb />
deal <lb />
He real that Mr. W. <lb />
Clark, was very much <lb />
in the race and backed strong <lb />
i. but that he would <lb />
If a gold Democrat is <lb />
these lie ad <lb />
v. ill more likely for <lb />
i marshal, but even <lb />
very probable. The <lb />
Indications favor reap <lb />
p to <lb />
States Commissioner <lb />
Si, the intimation that <lb />
i i-1 n rather free with his en- <lb />
of the accounts of co <lb />
does the district <lb />
u injustice, lie <lb />
as to <lb />
the correctness of the ease; the <lb />
are passed on in Washing- <lb />
been quite strict with <lb />
cut <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
NEWSY AND <lb />
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb />
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 five feet <lb />
wide, and by so doing you can use <lb />
a tobacco truck and thus house <lb />
your tobacco with much less labor <lb />
and cost. There were some trucks <lb />
used certain sections last season <lb />
for housing tobacco, and we <lb />
every section where the truck was <lb />
used there will be a great demand <lb />
this season, orders <lb />
for several trucks have <lb />
already placed and <lb />
more will doubtless come in yet. <lb />
if you will lay out your rows as <lb />
stated it will take no extra <lb />
manure and but little more laud, <lb />
and if you do not use the truck <lb />
you can tote your tobacco along the <lb />
wide row much better, if you <lb />
are scarce of help you can use a <lb />
truck. We are to be head- <lb />
quarters for tobacco truck of beat <lb />
A. Cox Mfg Co. <lb />
The Beater exercises by the <lb />
scholars of the Episcopal Sunday- <lb />
school last Sunday were very in- <lb />
much enjoyed by all <lb />
present. This denomination has a <lb />
nice Sunday school here conducted <lb />
by Mrs. T. Cox meets every <lb />
Sabbath morning in the College <lb />
chapel. <lb />
this <lb />
Wolves are increasing rapidly in <lb />
many parts forest lands <lb />
Northern Canada. This <lb />
is due to the large increase in <lb />
l lie herds of deer throughout the <lb />
Country, As these have grown <lb />
number so have the wolves <lb />
live upon Fleeing Iron, the <lb />
ravages of the wolves the deer have <lb />
made their way toward the settled <lb />
of the country, until in <lb />
places they have become <lb />
to farmers, in whose fields of oats <lb />
and other grain they often do con- <lb />
damage. <lb />
Pitt Boy Abroad. <lb />
The letter that appears below <lb />
was written Mr. W. R. Taylor, <lb />
who is now in the Philippine Is- <lb />
lands, to Mr. J. It. Carson, at <lb />
Bethel. These two soldiered to- <lb />
for live years at Fortress <lb />
Monroe. While the letter not <lb />
intended for publication, Mr. Car- <lb />
son sends it to us believing it will <lb />
be of interest to many Reflector <lb />
readers, and we give it in just the <lb />
spicy, personal vein which it is <lb />
written. <lb />
Manila, P. I., Feb. 1901. <lb />
My Old <lb />
Yon probably think am lost <lb />
but yon are mistaken. I am still <lb />
in the ring. I don't believe I have <lb />
written to you since I have in <lb />
this part of the world, so will give <lb />
you a kind of insight as to my <lb />
duties. <lb />
I left Washington, D. C, <lb />
November 1889 the Philippine <lb />
Islands and arrived here the <lb />
of January, 1900. It was worth <lb />
any amount of money to take the <lb />
trip that I had. I was in <lb />
Spain, British India, Ceylon, <lb />
Borneo and China. I crossed the <lb />
Atlantic ocean to from <lb />
there to Malta, through the Med- <lb />
sea to Tort Said Egypt, <lb />
through the Suez Canal to the city <lb />
of Suez in Arabia, in and <lb />
across the Bed sea to <lb />
Ceylon, through the strait of <lb />
to the Arabian sea <lb />
to Aden, out to the Indian <lb />
to Singapore, from there to the <lb />
China sea to Hong Kong, then to <lb />
Manila here I be. <lb />
Now don't laugh at the way I <lb />
THE FIREMEN. <lb />
Increased interest la the Com- <lb />
That nearly every member of <lb />
Hope Fire Company should be <lb />
present and answer to roll call <lb />
the shows the <lb />
keen the members them <lb />
selves arc taking the company. <lb />
This was the record meeting <lb />
Monday night, it was one of <lb />
the most interesting they have <lb />
had. <lb />
There were nine applications for <lb />
membership, which will the <lb />
roll nearly up to the full limit. <lb />
A committee from the Board of <lb />
Aldermen was present to look into <lb />
needs of the company and con- <lb />
fer relative to the compensation <lb />
the engineer. This was all <lb />
adjusted a <lb />
sent back by the committee <lb />
to the Aldermen that the <lb />
be 2.50 for each time the <lb />
engine is fired, it being the duty <lb />
also of the engineer to keep the <lb />
engine in good condition at all <lb />
times. <lb />
The following officers were elect <lb />
for the next <lb />
W. F. Harding, Foreman. <lb />
W. F. Burch, 1st Foreman. <lb />
J. 2nd Foreman. <lb />
L. H. Chief Engineer. <lb />
D. D. Sec. Treasurer. <lb />
new goods arrived <lb />
are now ready to serve you to your advantage <lb />
Dress Goods and White all <lb />
kinds of Laces and Embroideries. Silk <lb />
Dress from to 110.00. Silk Waist <lb />
Patterns from to h a complete <lb />
line of Wash Silks which art <lb />
B cheap Lawns and Wash <lb />
US f all kinds from to per yard. <lb />
Grass Linens in plain, striped and <lb />
For Clothing and Gent's Furnish- <lb />
we are up-to-date and <lb />
rock bottom. Come to see us. for business <lb />
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
it <lb />
We have been <lb />
the time, and at last the claim l <lb />
mule that has North <lb />
Carolina blood in his veins. The <lb />
Citizen is authority for <lb />
the statement that the great grand- <lb />
mother of was Mar- <lb />
Boons Mitchell. Who v. u- <lb />
near King's Mountain in <lb />
a niece Daniel <lb />
Boone. He husband and lather <lb />
were solders in the Revolutionary <lb />
and two of her sons were In <lb />
the 1813. She had grand <lb />
as and eight great-grandsons ii <lb />
civil and two great-grand <lb />
sum in the war <lb />
i the persons of Gen. <lb />
and Col. Mitchell. The two latter <lb />
assisted in <lb />
do. therefore, tins North <lb />
Carolina blood in his <lb />
i met natural by his <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
., , gives another <lb />
. . . effects teachings <lb />
. i I and his so called <lb />
.,,, in lie says that tor <lb />
ten . week before last, they <lb />
;,. i ,,. i.; ii;. a onion meeting <lb />
at the residence of John Smith. <lb />
Beaver Dam. White the meeting <lb />
. Smith came <lb />
Mr-. Knox, a female <lb />
, and carried her out to <lb />
ll . lug Monday <lb />
day, taking all the money he <lb />
hit . , Smith <lb />
n , . Mrs. Knox, came to town <lb />
. chased tickets for Kith for <lb />
the South, saying before he took <lb />
the ii tin he had been living in <lb />
all hi- life, and the Lord <lb />
i, dim him to take Mrs. <lb />
Ki i i in- spiritual wife. Re- <lb />
. have gone to join <lb />
;. and Marshall <lb />
ii ii. Florid. <lb />
. k in bed and two -oils and <lb />
. Knox i mar- <lb />
her i- ii resident <lb />
Ibis county. <lb />
Miss Effie Kit troll, who has been going to spell a few historical <lb />
visiting the Misses Nichols near I words here for you know I am not <lb />
returned home Sunday a Bible reader and have not a die- <lb />
evening. therefore will do the <lb />
left for Greenville best I can. I saw the Mount Sinai <lb />
yesterday, and being carried away j where Moses wrote the ten Corn- <lb />
wall the sights and wonders of The desert of Sahara <lb />
city got left by the freight, in Arabia. Cities Cairo and <lb />
lb <lb />
ii ,<lb />
. nil learn the going <lb />
Smith is I he begin of a <lb />
. v t <lb />
w can in I a J. W <lb />
i, of Creek, a neigh <lb />
. , Mi-. Knox, In selling <lb />
. I hi intention of joining <lb />
go with all <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
in New i <lb />
last, <lb />
Stupidity is responsible for the <lb />
I he Jefferson lb <lb />
at The manager <lb />
for his carpet- <lb />
furniture than for the <lb />
Ii of the hotel. the <lb />
men arrived in plenty of lime i i <lb />
extinguish the <lb />
the room the t <lb />
stopped them, saying he in- <lb />
to control I ho lire <lb />
rather than have the upholstery <lb />
ruined by water. Water is do- <lb />
to carpels, curtains <lb />
decorations. But it saves walls, <lb />
doors and wood work. It <lb />
the lire in this case from going be- <lb />
the room in which it started, <lb />
although all the blankets and in- <lb />
flammable stuffs and the <lb />
rooms below would <lb />
have been ruined. The manager <lb />
had to decide quickly between a <lb />
ruin and a complete destine <lb />
i. <lb />
He decided of the latter. <lb />
The Hotel was virtually <lb />
destroyed to save carpets <lb />
orations. In every case of tire the <lb />
rule should be, stop the <lb />
decorations Is <lb />
month Star. <lb />
John T. <lb />
Brim Mil. j his age. <lb />
Am citizens of <lb />
mid other eastern conn- <lb />
. Brute will be mourned <lb />
to the living <lb />
followed the civil war, <lb />
j in l-i.- he rendered aid <lb />
ill -i I from <lb />
mi exceedingly moderate <lb />
, . a as long as be continued <lb />
as om- than whom <lb />
then is i o more honest or <lb />
correct, Never increasing charges <lb />
been <lb />
f bis custom would have <lb />
bled to do so, and always <lb />
with the <lb />
unfortunate. His promise were <lb />
reliable and always helpful. <lb />
The miter knew Mr. Bruce inti- <lb />
and has known no more <lb />
conscientious, more or more <lb />
The conductor seemed worried <lb />
Have you seen any- <lb />
thing of our If so take <lb />
i ire of him. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg Co., shipped <lb />
some cotton planters to Princeton. <lb />
X. C. The railroad officials failed <lb />
to the place, carrying so far as <lb />
Norfolk, then brought them back <lb />
lo make another start. <lb />
The query is, where is Princeton, <lb />
X. can any tell <lb />
J. A. Mills and wife, of near <lb />
Black Jack, spent Saturday <lb />
Sunday here visiting the family <lb />
of G. It. Dixon. <lb />
t; of for the relief of <lb />
suffering women, for sale by Mrs. <lb />
F. O. Cox, this place, must <lb />
certainly be a medicine of great <lb />
merit, if one is to judge from its <lb />
sales and the testimonials of those <lb />
who have used it. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
a short while here lion- <lb />
day. <lb />
James Green went somewhere <lb />
Sunday and came back Sunday <lb />
night. <lb />
Ii. W. who went to Tar- <lb />
Saturday, returned Sunday <lb />
evening. <lb />
W. C. went a courting <lb />
Saturday evening and came hack <lb />
next day seemingly all O. K. <lb />
Simon Move wife have <lb />
Beaufort visiting the par- <lb />
of Mrs. They report <lb />
having spent a very pleasant <lb />
time. <lb />
The millinery store of Mrs. C. <lb />
A. Fair is very attractive and la- <lb />
die- seem to find it very much to <lb />
their Interest to visit her real <lb />
often. <lb />
A. fl. Cox still pays the highest <lb />
Cash prices for cotton seed. <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
Jerusalem, several other places <lb />
that I have forgotten the names <lb />
and would only remember them <lb />
by having a map of the old country <lb />
and Holy laud. I can't begin to <lb />
tell yon on piper of my trip, I <lb />
also saw where that push <lb />
the Red sea. Well I'll drop that. <lb />
I am and I guess here I will <lb />
croak. I am charge of the <lb />
electric, power plant in Manila. <lb />
I have five dynamos and about <lb />
four hundred storage batteries, I <lb />
have a lot of work to do here but <lb />
I have plenty of help, therefore it <lb />
is not so bad. I think I will go <lb />
back to America about July. I <lb />
am getting tired f this country. <lb />
I got special mention in General <lb />
Greeley's report of for work <lb />
The women who fought a dud <lb />
the other day in Oklahoma actual <lb />
used revolvers, and one of I hem <lb />
was desperately wounded. These <lb />
females must be of the <lb />
variety. The old way for <lb />
women to light is to pull hair and <lb />
talk with their <lb />
Free <lb />
performed in the Philippines. <lb />
saw the report in Army and Navy <lb />
of November 1900. <lb />
When I go back to the States I <lb />
will go from here to Nagasaki, <lb />
Japan, then to Honolulu, on to <lb />
San Francisca, lack to New York, <lb />
which will put me the <lb />
world. <lb />
Jim, we never thought that <lb />
there would be such changes in so <lb />
short a time when we used to sit <lb />
back in the old Laboratory at <lb />
Monroe, did we I <lb />
Well Jim how is your <lb />
or your family in general. I guess <lb />
you have as many as two calling <lb />
you papa, haven't you t <lb />
Write me a long letter tell <lb />
me all about everything. I will <lb />
write much this time, I will <lb />
tell you more my next. <lb />
Do you ever see old Barnhill <lb />
When you see him give him my <lb />
regards. Give me his address mid <lb />
I will write him. Good-bye. <lb />
Your old chum, <lb />
It. <lb />
1st. Class Signal , Manila, <lb />
Philippine Islands. <lb />
Mayor's Court <lb />
Mayor J. G. disposed <lb />
of the following cases in his com I <lb />
since last <lb />
Flanagan, drank <lb />
disorderly, lined one penny <lb />
costs, <lb />
Henry C. drunk <lb />
disorderly, one penny <lb />
costs, <lb />
W. N. Bight J. T. Harris, <lb />
riotous and disorderly and assault, <lb />
one penny and half costs <lb />
each, 11.88 each. <lb />
Joseph Johnson, disorderly con- <lb />
duct and trains at depot, <lb />
lined one and costs, 13.85- <lb />
drunk and <lb />
lined one penny costs, <lb />
2.21. <lb />
Henry disorderly and <lb />
using language, lined one <lb />
penny and costs, <lb />
John Plummer and Leone Pat <lb />
rick, riotous disorderly and <lb />
lined and half costs <lb />
each, total <lb />
George Dudley, riotous dis- <lb />
orderly conduct, guilty, dis <lb />
missed. <lb />
Here's A Way. <lb />
A Howard man has been trying <lb />
a novel experiment during the last <lb />
year. He watched Hie stock <lb />
markets, and made supposition <lb />
investments, of which lie kept <lb />
careful track. At the end of the <lb />
year he found that if his <lb />
had been real he would have <lb />
been out of pocket <lb />
It is illustration of the fate <lb />
which lies wait for the amateur <lb />
on the stock market. Kansas <lb />
Journal. <lb />
Three -Times The <lb />
OF ANY <lb />
ONE EASIER. <lb />
one third Paster. <lb />
Agent- wanted in all unoccupied <lb />
territory. <lb />
Manufacturing Company, <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
For sale by <lb />
S. T WHITE. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
Leader in Styles, <lb />
My store was thronged with visitors on spring opening days and it <lb />
red that I have the <lb />
Handsomest Millinery <lb />
that has been shown in Greenville. I have the roost complete stock of <lb />
everything the milliner's line. <lb />
in endless variety and all the shapes. <lb />
H-A AND WALKING <lb />
AD <lb />
Anything that be desired in Flowers, Ribbons and Ornaments. <lb />
Wash Silks for Shirt Waists. Beautiful lino Baby Cape. also <lb />
have a handsome, lot of Pictures and Frames. Be sure that yon call <lb />
to see my stock. <lb />
Mrs. M. D. Higgs. <lb />
Attention Ladies <lb />
No woman objects to having a <lb />
palmist study the lines in her <lb />
bands, but she draws the line at <lb />
having a study the <lb />
wrinkles in her face. <lb />
WOMAN <lb />
-and as modest as lie<lb />
his duly as God gave <lb />
him and never doubted that <lb />
to do right, however It might <lb />
was always for the <lb />
Southerner. <lb />
Parker is the best for <lb />
pens AS well as for all- other <lb />
writing. Gel ii at Book <lb />
Store, <lb />
An inmate of a Virginia poor <lb />
house to having wives, <lb />
most of whom are living. No <lb />
wonder the old fellow is the <lb />
poor house. Some men having <lb />
one wife struggle to off <lb />
the county, He certainly is much- <lb />
m an Free Press. <lb />
and fish are somewhat <lb />
says the Phil- <lb />
would get into <lb />
trouble if they kept their months<lb />
vote as cast <lb />
bond election on<lb />
as<lb />
Total <lb />
in the <lb />
II, mil <lb />
vote cast the majority for <lb />
bonds is and counting all the <lb />
voles against the measure, <lb />
an the law requires, <lb />
a majority of for bonds. <lb />
IS A <lb />
In rood condition ins I <lb />
ind lift's en a harmonious <lb />
Out order<lb />
Km m i well try <lb />
to without well and look <lb />
well organ that make her a woman <lb />
weak or dis- ed. She must healthy <lb />
or she be outside. There <lb />
are thousands silently ail <lb />
over the country. modesty <lb />
silence. is more <lb />
admirable than a modest woman, health is <lb />
the Importance. Every <lb />
Jive II, <lb />
field's Female ti medicine <lb />
women's ills. Ins <lb />
to cure <lb />
headache. <lb />
backache and gen- <lb />
weakness. You <lb />
will be <lb />
ll the result, es- <lb />
if you have <lb />
teen <lb />
other to- <lb />
called remedies. <lb />
not <lb />
happy thousand of <lb />
women. at It <lb />
has done for ethers <lb />
It can do for y j. <lb />
Sold tn Korea <lb />
for a <lb />
agents <lb />
STANDARD <lb />
My friends customers will find me at the old stand <lb />
with largest stock of HATS, CAPS <lb />
and all the newest things in the Milliner's line to be found i <lb />
Mrs. Ella Greene will <lb />
with mo again this season. Her taste and skill <lb />
is to our <lb />
in work and Come my goods, <lb />
for Spring. <lb />
Mrs. L. GRIFFIN. <lb />
he <lb />
as a trimmer <lb />
customers both <lb />
New Dress Patterns <lb />
The manufacturer of <lb />
has in keeping his <lb />
goods before his <lb />
I, it. <lb />
We have 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 />
to serve. <lb />
MISSES ERWIN. <lb />
ABOUT <lb />
SPRING <lb />
STYLES. <lb />
That something called style is a Bugbear to most <lb />
mind is occupied with details of their own work and they are <lb />
not supposed fully posted on what to wear or what not <lb />
to wear. It's not their business. We make style, fit and quality <lb />
Our SPECIAL BUSINESS <lb />
Thats what we are here for. <lb />
Come see us and be convinced. <lb />
Our clothing speaks for themselves. <lb />
YOU KNOW <lb />
KING <lb />
He sells hats, shoes, furnishings and ladies shoes. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
so to remind you that you owe <lb />
Eastern for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
yon to settle as early as p <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope you will not <lb />
keep us waiting it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
And the cross mark on their <lb />
paper. <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
Have you tried the library paste <lb />
at Reflector Book Store Nothing <lb />
better. <lb />
Easter Sunday was a pretty <lb />
enough day to make everybody <lb />
feel joyous. <lb />
Another lot of the Park- <lb />
Fountain Pen, best made, at <lb />
Reflector Book Store. <lb />
Mr. Allen Warren says if there <lb />
is no more frost and warm weather <lb />
comes quick now he will have ripe <lb />
strawberries two weeks. <lb />
The highest praise has been <lb />
en me by those to whom I have <lb />
sold the Standard Sewing Ma- <lb />
chine. S. H. <lb />
Mr. the <lb />
is quite an artist as well as an <lb />
excellent caterer. He made quite <lb />
a number of happy with <lb />
the Easter eggs he beautifully <lb />
decorated for them. <lb />
four convicted of <lb />
breaking the store of Mr. J. <lb />
C. at ware sen- <lb />
to the penitentiary two <lb />
years and six months each. An <lb />
appeal was taken to Supreme <lb />
court. <lb />
pot Thirty Years. <lb />
The Jury on the case against <lb />
Daniel Williams for burglary re- <lb />
turned a verdict of guilty the <lb />
second degree. Judge sen- <lb />
him to thirty years <lb />
in the penitentiary. <lb />
Hero <lb />
General has done <lb />
well, but candor compels <lb />
the admission that alter <lb />
the Dewey house, the <lb />
controversy, and the <lb />
bears and lions, the <lb />
is cloyed with the hero business. <lb />
Press. <lb />
They Should Their Power. <lb />
In his sermon in the Methodist <lb />
Sunday night, Rev. H. M. <lb />
Bare said if there was a whiskey <lb />
cursed town anywhere that <lb />
was Greenville. lie spoke an- <lb />
other truth when he said there <lb />
were enough church members R <lb />
the town to relieve it of this curse <lb />
if they would use their power <lb />
in that u. <lb />
Work Little Folk. <lb />
The children of the Sunbeams <lb />
Society of the Baptist <lb />
opened their mite boxes at the <lb />
egg hunt given by Mrs. J. <lb />
N. Booth Monday The <lb />
amount found the boxes was <lb />
112.16, which had been raised in <lb />
three mouths. This showed excel- <lb />
lent work for the little folks. <lb />
Killed a Dog. <lb />
Two quick pistol shots a <lb />
dead dog on the sidewalk made <lb />
some excitement on Evans <lb />
street this morning. The large <lb />
New dog belonging to <lb />
and the <lb />
bird dog of Mr. R. Hyman were <lb />
fighting, the big dog wits <lb />
shaking the smaller dog up pretty <lb />
badly. Mr. Hyman ran out and <lb />
tried to separate them and failing <lb />
to get the big dog off shot him <lb />
Reflector 10th. <lb />
Fallows. <lb />
At their regular meeting Tues- <lb />
day night the Odd Fellows elected <lb />
fifteen candidates for initiation. <lb />
will be initiated next Tues- <lb />
day night. <lb />
L. H. Pender was elected as <lb />
representative to the Grand Lodge <lb />
at Asheville, with W. R. Parker <lb />
as alternate. The Grand Lodge <lb />
meets May 14th. <lb />
E. A. was recommended <lb />
for Lodge Deputy. <lb />
HOWDY DO. <lb />
Speak to Me, home to ton <lb />
Monday, 1901. <lb />
E. U. went to <lb />
today. <lb />
left this morning <lb />
for <lb />
went to <lb />
III St. III I. . <lb />
Dr. J. Greene, of Hill, <lb />
spent Easter here. <lb />
If. II. Clark, of Washington, <lb />
spent here. <lb />
Miss Bessie Harding returned to <lb />
Bethel this morning. <lb />
Rev. J. B. Morton returned to <lb />
Tarboro this morning. <lb />
If, G. came from <lb />
Halifax Saturday <lb />
A. J. Moore wife <lb />
Saturday from <lb />
W. S. Greer left this morning <lb />
for his home in Baltimore. He will <lb />
be back when are ripe. <lb />
Miss Margaret M. of <lb />
Philadelphia, tame <lb />
evening to visit Mrs. W. B, James. <lb />
Mrs. II. B. Sledge, of Tarboro, <lb />
who was here to attend the <lb />
of her father, Mr D. U Evans, re- <lb />
turned In Mm- this morning. <lb />
Miss Sallie Cotton, of Cotton- <lb />
dale her guests, Misses Hen- <lb />
and of <lb />
came down Sunday morning to <lb />
spend Easter here. <lb />
Mrs. Emma Alligood, of Scot- <lb />
laud Neck, who has been visiting <lb />
her sister, Mrs. A. Dudley, left <lb />
Saturday for Ayden to <lb />
visit her parents there. <lb />
Tuesday. ll, <lb />
W. B. Moseley returned Monday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mrs. W. II. Harrington went to <lb />
Tarboro today. <lb />
J. J. Harrington left this morn- <lb />
tor <lb />
J. D. returned Monday <lb />
evening from Henderson. <lb />
II. M. of Norfolk, <lb />
last her and returned this <lb />
morning. <lb />
J. V. Johnson went to <lb />
Monday evening and returnee this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Wednesday, lo, 1901. <lb />
D. W. went to <lb />
today. <lb />
up the road <lb />
th is <lb />
W. B Perry, <lb />
force, is sick. <lb />
W. L. Cobb has gone to <lb />
to buy a lot offish. <lb />
Representative Harry <lb />
of Martin, is here attending court. <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Higgs and child left <lb />
this morning to visit her parents <lb />
Rocky Mount. <lb />
J. L. Carper returned Tuesday <lb />
evening from Baltimore where he <lb />
had been for treatment in the hos- <lb />
His friends are glad to see <lb />
him restored to health and back <lb />
with us again. <lb />
GREAT SPRING SALE. <lb />
Read This. <lb />
Read This. <lb />
balance of the J. Boyer Co., Media, d a A a, <lb />
of high grade I H <lb />
Goods, Clothing and Shoes, c gT. A i <lb />
Ware placed on department tables and the prices <lb />
W will astound the commercial world. Nothing <lb />
mu-t m plainly marked and just in and are thrown in this In. mend nous sale <lb />
. e must have room low prices will move them. <lb />
The sale now going on. <lb />
Marriage <lb />
Register of Deeds T. R. Moore <lb />
issue I marriage licenses to the fol- <lb />
lowing parties last <lb />
White <lb />
S. Davis and Emily Moore <lb />
Colored <lb />
Thad Brown. <lb />
James Edwards and Dora Or- <lb />
John Simmons Hattie Chest- <lb />
nut. <lb />
John Slade and Bettie Latham. <lb />
Allen and Hattie <lb />
Board Organizes <lb />
While the old Board of County <lb />
School Directors continue office <lb />
until the first of July, the <lb />
board appointed by the recent <lb />
Legislature, met or- <lb />
under the direction of <lb />
the State Superintendent. <lb />
The new board consisted of Q. <lb />
B. King A. Q. Cox and B. M. <lb />
Mr. King declined tn <lb />
and W. F. Harding was el- <lb />
In his stead. <lb />
The board organized by <lb />
A. Q. Cox chairman, and adjourn- <lb />
was then until the sec- <lb />
Monday July. <lb />
Leather pocket pencil and pen <lb />
holders at Reflector Book Store. <lb />
They never lose a pencil. <lb />
Impressive <lb />
There was a attendance at <lb />
funeral of Mr. B. D. Evans <lb />
i u. Services were <lb />
held in by <lb />
Rev. J. B. Morton, assisted by <lb />
Rev. H. M. Eure. The tribute <lb />
paid by Mr. to the <lb />
ed was beautiful mid pathetic. He <lb />
truly pictured his life as one con- <lb />
uninterrupted, unruffled <lb />
stream of service to Christ and <lb />
The speaker said this <lb />
scene did not look like death, but <lb />
only the falling into sweet, peace- <lb />
sleep of the <lb />
had been reached. His <lb />
is blessed. <lb />
Mr, J. C. Cobb Hurt. <lb />
Last afternoon Mr. J. <lb />
Cobb, of Beaver Dam <lb />
was about his saw null <lb />
work. He was in <lb />
the act of assisting over <lb />
a large log when he missed his <lb />
footing and fell, the log <lb />
over on his back and shoulders. <lb />
He was very painfully hurt and if <lb />
is almost miraculous that he was <lb />
not killed under the <lb />
weight of the log. Mr. <lb />
is the father R. J. <lb />
and W. L. Cobb and Mrs. Ola <lb />
of this town. We are <lb />
glad to know that he is getting <lb />
along as well as could expected <lb />
with his Injury. <lb />
New lot of Campus tablets <lb />
composition books at Re- <lb />
Book Store. The school <lb />
children know the excellence of <lb />
these. <lb />
Corsets. <lb />
J. Boyer juice and SO <lb />
THIS Sale <lb />
Men Shoes <lb />
J. Buyer price<lb />
Calicoes <lb />
J. Boyer price <lb />
THIS Male <lb />
Only to customer, <lb />
The Grandest Display Ever Seen Here. <lb />
Ladies Shoes. <lb />
I. price 11.00<lb />
Big New Store. <lb />
Artistically arranged, with color blended with color, <lb />
showing the prettiest and largest store Greenville <lb />
has ever had. THE PROFITS NOT THOUGHT OP. <lb />
Remember this big sale is now going on at <lb />
Big- New Store. <lb />
Men Hats. <lb />
I. W <lb />
I'll IS Sale <lb />
Sheeting. <lb />
in tn customer, <lb />
f A Grand Chance For Genuine Bargains. <lb />
Mens Suits. <lb />
Worth. till <lb />
THIS SALE <lb />
Mens Pants. <lb />
Worth THIS BALK <lb />
Mens Neckties. <lb />
Worth Q p <lb />
Bedsteads. <lb />
kind LB W Q <lb />
Percale Cuffs. <lb />
too kind THIS BALK f <lb />
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Attention <lb />
Everything Marked in Plain Figures. <lb />
Make no mistake hut come ant got the rare <lb />
bargain offered you. <lb />
Our Terms <lb />
Goods sold for cash. Nothing sent out <lb />
on approval. Spot cash the counters. <lb />
This sale for consumers only. Polite and <lb />
attentive clerks. <lb />
Percale Collars. <lb />
kind O <lb />
Ladies Shoes. <lb />
II Tills SAM-. <lb />
fable Oil Cloth.<lb />
Linen Collars. <lb />
worth <lb />
mum <lb />
A. Clark . <lb />
only. <lb />
Entire stocks, the J. Boyer stock and our immense stock of <lb />
Spring just received, are now <lb />
Thrown Together and Being Sold at a Cost. <lb />
i. <lb />
if Every department crowded and jammed and we have cut the prices to move are going <lb />
and you want to be among the first before they are picked over. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Big New Store. <lb />
The Money Saver. <lb />
Greenville, N. c. j <lb />
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The Mutual Life Insurance <lb />
Company of New York. <lb />
RICHARD A. Pres. <lb />
The largest, strongest, most progressive Life I <lb />
ante Company in the world. <lb />
Paid in Policy hold, rs 1900 <lb />
Total Income in <lb />
Assets December II. <lb />
682,809.81 <lb />
325,703,108.01 <lb />
Insurance and Annuities in force t, 141,497,888.08 <lb />
And it leads again in North and South Carolina. <lb />
Prom the reports of leading i u m Hie with <lb />
state it is shown <lb />
Thai Hie Mutual Life of New for MORE <lb />
In North and South Caroling In than any other <lb />
Gained Insurance in than any other company. <lb />
Collected in cash premiums more than any <lb />
oilier company. <lb />
Has 16,000,000.00 more neural In force in North and <lb />
Sou ill Carolina than any other company. <lb />
The Mutual Life is now selling a Single Premium <lb />
Three and One-Half Cent. Bond, which not <lb />
require examination. <lb />
Per Cent. Twenty Gold Bond policy cannot <lb />
be equaled. Better than a Bond. <lb />
No or risks solicited accented for <lb />
in in this company <lb />
A can s . contracts. <lb />
For particulars as to plans, rates, etc, apply to <lb />
General tor the r. Columbia, S. C. <lb />
I. C. ARTHUR, Agent, . N. C. <lb />
Q l AM STILL CARRYING AN <lb />
W i LINE OF <lb />
Dry broods, Dress C Shoes <lb />
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb />
Tinware A <lb />
U i ENABLE TO MENTION <lb />
to see mo tor your Pork. <lb />
Yours in <lb />
White. <lb />
Get a good safe <lb />
i in con- <lb />
homo, and general use, <lb />
to be <lb />
range n up <lb />
L SUGG, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
PP <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
In with the revenue <lb />
laws of the year of 1899, I will on <lb />
Monday, the day of <lb />
sell at public sale before the Court <lb />
House door the town of Green- <lb />
ville, the following tracts of laud <lb />
lots for the taxes due thereon <lb />
for the year of 1900. The name, <lb />
number of acres and amount of <lb />
taxes are stated, the costs 11.30 to <lb />
be added to each. <lb />
Moorish, <lb />
Tax Collector. <lb />
lien wife, acres 8.02 <lb />
It. K. Briley, acres, <lb />
Jr., ; acre 1.37 <lb />
Samuel . acre <lb />
W. M. Corey, acres 2.03 <lb />
Peter Cherry, acres 2.29 <lb />
Clark, lot 2.77 <lb />
Isaac Carr, acre 2.42 <lb />
Jan. L. Elks, acres <lb />
. ,, M 4.43 <lb />
Evans, acre 2.14 <lb />
I acre 2.20 <lb />
Ed Fleming, l lot 2.88 <lb />
Si fax Fleming, lot 3.53 <lb />
Forbes. lot <lb />
. ., 5.78 <lb />
Sarah Gorham, l lot 1.23 <lb />
Alex Harris, acres 3.87 <lb />
Noah l lot 2-3 <lb />
Ed Harris, l lot 3.15 <lb />
J. House, lot <lb />
Oscar Ha-kins, I acre 2.10 <lb />
i. Hodges, lot 2.61 <lb />
I. Jenkins, Hot 3.15 <lb />
J. L. Jackson, l lot 4.86 <lb />
John A. Jones, acres 2.67 <lb />
Peter Harrington, i lot 2.30 <lb />
I. w. l lot 5.75 <lb />
Louisa l lot <lb />
J. Moore, acres <lb />
U. w. <lb />
J. It. May, lot <lb />
Samuel Mayo, lot <lb />
John lot <lb />
Charlie Peyton, l lot <lb />
A; wife, acres <lb />
SI. A. Button, lot acres <lb />
T. Savage, i <lb />
. lot <lb />
II. Si la use. MM <lb />
J. Shivers, acres <lb />
B. F. Tyson, acres <lb />
. ., lot <lb />
. . <lb />
0.77 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
3.16 <lb />
3.53 <lb />
2.80 <lb />
2.59 <lb />
2.26 <lb />
3.98 <lb />
B. M. Lewis, acres <lb />
W. O. Webb. acres <lb />
ii . <lb />
23.70 <lb />
R. Atkinson, I acre <lb />
E. C. Knight, acres 2.00 <lb />
Lucius acres 1.33 <lb />
SWIFT <lb />
2.70 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.17 <lb />
2.74 <lb />
3.33 <lb />
19.67 <lb />
J. A. Brown, acres <lb />
A. Cox, acres <lb />
Root. B. Cox, acres <lb />
Johnson, acres <lb />
T. K. Manning, I acre <lb />
N. Stocks, acres <lb />
John Thompson, lots <lb />
Family jars are not desirable <lb />
a brae. <lb />
Yon never miss the water till <lb />
the germs all die. <lb />
the popular belief, all is <lb />
not fair in love. Lots of homely <lb />
girls get that way. <lb />
Bachelors are never popular <lb />
with young mothers because they <lb />
invariably refer to the baby as it. <lb />
The advanced woman is some- <lb />
times sent to a retreat. <lb />
It takes a sharp young man to <lb />
cut out his rival in love. <lb />
The ambidextrous chap can <lb />
make his left hand his write band. <lb />
A good name of much value <lb />
these days unless it is written on a <lb />
check. <lb />
Every feels that her love <lb />
letters would make interesting <lb />
reading after she is dead. <lb />
High <lb />
April keeps weather man <lb />
guessing. <lb />
9.97 <lb />
0.46 <lb />
1.67 <lb />
THE CO S OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS <lb />
ii WE ED <lb />
Reflector <lb />
a one of I he de <lb />
Pitt County. We <lb />
State I it tor the public <lb />
ever you need. . <lb />
School in <lb />
designated on <lb />
I and can what- <lb />
John Vines. lot <lb />
Williams, lot <lb />
. ,, <lb />
Whit lot <lb />
Amos Williams, lot <lb />
II. Williams. acres <lb />
l lot <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Carrol Bras., lot <lb />
alls. It. Carrol, acres <lb />
W. M. Carrol, i acres <lb />
Allied Darden, lot <lb />
Forbes, <lb />
Mrs, Mary I lot <lb />
Mrs. M. A. Moore, acres <lb />
W. N. acres <lb />
lot <lb />
L. Patrick, acres <lb />
Mrs. C. B. Patrick, lots <lb />
Ii. V. Powell, acres <lb />
Sallie lot <lb />
Smith, <lb />
j. Slaughter, To acres <lb />
John Yam, i lot <lb />
Whitehurst, M acre 2.07 <lb />
Washington, acres <lb />
Lemon. acres <lb />
W. J. White, Hot <lb />
KM TOWNSHIP. <lb />
lot <lb />
Mrs. j acre <lb />
K. T. ft wife, acres <lb />
Win. Hay, 10.31 <lb />
IS. F. Jr., acres 10.00 <lb />
Sarah acres <lb />
Flanagan, lot 3.17 <lb />
w. II, Flanagan, sores 5.30<lb />
l acre <lb />
l lot <lb />
flay ion acres <lb />
i TOWNSHIP. <lb />
J. L. Duck, I acres <lb />
A. Boyd, <lb />
II. H Davis, l lot <lb />
acres <lb />
James Elks, acres <lb />
Frank Fames, acres 1.00 <lb />
Mis. K. acres 1.23 <lb />
W. II, Grimes, acres <lb />
Hardy acres <lb />
Mills, acres 2.91 <lb />
John Cage, acres <lb />
So far as egg were concerned no <lb />
one seemed to observe Easter here <lb />
yesterday. The little boys should <lb />
have had their pockets full of red, <lb />
green, blue yellow Easter <lb />
eggs, but they didn't. The <lb />
tom in vogue in the western part <lb />
of the State evidently does not <lb />
prevail here. every <lb />
little boy commences to collect <lb />
eggs a week or before Easter <lb />
and his stealthy and raids <lb />
on the home hen nests causes the <lb />
egg local market to rise cents <lb />
cents. On Easier morning he fills <lb />
every pocket full of eggs and goes <lb />
to church, and church and <lb />
for the rest of the day he spends <lb />
his time eggs He holds <lb />
39.82 <lb />
2.59 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
5.15 <lb />
1.33 <lb />
3.49 <lb />
1.70 <lb />
1.81 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
3.55 <lb />
1.33 <lb />
3.02 <lb />
2.34 <lb />
3.23 <lb />
Every cotton planter should <lb />
write valuable illustrated <lb />
pamphlet, <lb />
It is sent free. <lb />
MM la <lb />
GERMAN WORKS. Si, N. V. <lb />
BOOKS <lb />
slum and double ruled practice writing books <lb />
tablets, fool's cap i pens, pen slates, it <lb />
ii colored i- companion boxes, etc <lb />
And when it comes to <lb />
JOB <lb />
U. F. seres 2.89 <lb />
J. IS. Smith wife, acres 1.00 <lb />
l. . Way 1.33<lb />
Lucy acres <lb />
W. acres <lb />
out the point of an egg, which an <lb />
j other boy hits with the point of <lb />
j; another egg. It is a gamble and <lb />
the egg is lost. A very <lb />
5.071 young boy learns early that a <lb />
I guinea egg is harder than a hen <lb />
egg, harder than a turkey egg, <lb />
and that a hen egg with a <lb />
ed point Is a delusion as to <lb />
When he is lucky <lb />
enough to get hold of a hen egg <lb />
that is harder than any other boy's <lb />
-001 egg he wins eats hard <lb />
eggs to kill a mule and he <lb />
is a hero the <lb />
a great Observer. <lb />
1.75 <lb />
6.17 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.90 <lb />
2.71 <lb />
OBSERVATIONS <lb />
Mate by V <lb />
Tr. <lb />
Men of email are <lb />
ally tic greatest bores. <lb />
The scissors that cut the thread <lb />
of life are never dull. <lb />
If you look through cobwebs you <lb />
may expect to see spiders. <lb />
Many a rascal will take the pay <lb />
and give another rascal away. <lb />
The look-worm is useful to <lb />
in the forgotten streams of <lb />
edge. <lb />
Harare seems to be monopolizing <lb />
the business just <lb />
now. <lb />
a serpent with gold and <lb />
men will welcome it to their hearts <lb />
and homes. <lb />
The fight on big hats will <lb />
doubtless lead to the elevation <lb />
of the stage. <lb />
Truth crushed to earth will sure- <lb />
mashed to hat by <lb />
campaign lies. <lb />
Conscience is the central <lb />
on the telephone line between the <lb />
head and the heart. <lb />
L. H. Pender, <lb />
C. <lb />
Tobacco Flues, Tin Roofing, Ac. <lb />
Expert Gunsmith employed. All <lb />
kinds and Locksmith work <lb />
first class. Re-stocking of a <lb />
specialty. <lb />
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb />
A CLEAR HEAD; <lb />
good digestion; sound sleep; a <lb />
fine appetite and a old age, <lb />
are some of the results of the use <lb />
of Liver Pills. A single <lb />
dose will convince you of their <lb />
wonderful effects and virtue. <lb />
A Known Fact. <lb />
An absolute cure for sick head- <lb />
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour <lb />
constipation <lb />
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver <lb />
and all kindred diseases. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Reflections of a Bachelor <lb />
A girl has got to <lb />
have money to have auburn hair. <lb />
Probably that if he <lb />
didn't up, Juliet was bound <lb />
to come down. <lb />
No wonder the Chinese get <lb />
along. In . has to <lb />
mother-in-law. <lb />
No woman ever learned how to <lb />
make a speech public without <lb />
forgetting how to put up peaches. <lb />
A woman doesn't get all there is <lb />
out of lite till the get big <lb />
enough for her to tell her husband <lb />
he ought to be ashamed to say such <lb />
things to her before <lb />
York Press. <lb />
in 1806. <lb />
J. W. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors handlers of <lb />
Magging, Ties Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
Three One Knell, for <lb />
Times <lb />
RICHMOND, VA., <lb />
Now Only Cents a Year, <lb />
and includes absolutely free The <lb />
Paragon Monthly, New The <lb />
Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb />
THE AND SUNDAY TIMES, <lb />
Farm Journal and Para- <lb />
Monthly, now only per <lb />
year; per month by mail. <lb />
Address THE TIMES, <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
leave Washing- <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer leaves <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. <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 S. S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. O. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
The of the hour <lb />
time is <lb />
Choir singers are usually chants <lb />
acquaintances. <lb />
The theatrical should <lb />
thank his lucky stars. <lb />
Arc <lb />
Satisfy Your Appetite at the <lb />
Carolina <lb />
Next door to <lb />
Everything New and Clean. <lb />
Mere. to <lb />
Regular Dinner from to o'clock. <lb />
Cents. <lb />
Soup, kinds meal, I kinds <lb />
Vegetables, Bread, Coffee De- <lb />
, all for cents. <lb />
B. W. <lb />
11.22 <lb />
1-1 <lb />
Noble, acres <lb />
Bowling Tyson, acres <lb />
N. Williams, acres <lb />
BETHEL <lb />
Delia Briley, acre <lb />
James I acre <lb />
Gregory heirs, acre <lb />
Hardy, lot <lb />
., ,, <lb />
Me. acre <lb />
lot <lb />
D. l lot<lb />
Mrs. ti, A. Keel, acres <lb />
Win. A. acres <lb />
II. W. acres 1.67 <lb />
W. I. wife, <lb />
Orange acres <lb />
Webb Walter, <lb />
Carr, acres <lb />
The following from the <lb />
ton News will apply equally well <lb />
to <lb />
There is plenty of work in <lb />
as for men who want work. There-<lb />
We will tot any <lb />
sick . <lb />
we <lb />
nut cur <lb />
I hey are purely vegetable <lb />
fall to -l r ,.,, . I . -x.-- con- <lb />
Ulna lot pill, n.- <lb />
hole contain is fill. <lb />
Imitation. Hem by mall. Stamps taken, <lb />
MEDICAL CO., and <lb />
Street sale by <lb />
fore there II no room for the loafer, <lb />
white or black. <lb />
work must live, just as the <lb />
2.41 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.20 <lb />
4.84 <lb />
man I II work must live. If <lb />
he does nm labor he must get his <lb />
bread in Rome that is not fair <lb />
and honest. It is a public <lb />
as such state should <lb />
deal with Crime is committed <lb />
by the idle. The roads need <lb />
working. <lb />
; NO ICE. <lb />
PILLS <lb />
Vitality, mi <lb />
Lou of Mom. <lb />
all of <lb />
and <lb />
fend <lb />
to<lb />
of by mall <lb />
per . <lb />
per. for <lb />
bankable. <lb />
PILLS <lb />
SO <lb />
circular <lb />
Ilia money paid. <lb />
bankable bond. <lb />
nm <lb />
Tablets <lb />
Mr <lb />
and <lb />
Opium of <lb />
1.61.00 a <lb />
Tho Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb />
On May we exited to our <lb />
All protons owing t are lo <lb />
lute <lb />
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ATTENTION AGENTS <lb />
Mr. C. General Agent far <lb />
North Carolina Virginia, of that Well- <lb />
and Company, <lb />
THE BENEFIT <lb />
Life Insurance Co., of <lb />
to to its number of <lb />
policy holders, and to the <lb />
generally, of North <lb />
will now in <lb />
tad from will issue it- <lb />
to all tie- <lb />
the very bolt insurance in the best <lb />
life insurance company in the world. <lb />
If the local agent in your town has not <lb />
yd completed arrangements, address <lb />
JOHN <lb />
Agent, N. C. <lb />
Assets 72.958,922 <lb />
Paid policy <lb />
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at <lb />
once to WOK for the <lb />
Benefit. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Letters of administration having <lb />
day ii to by the Clerk of the <lb />
Superior Court of Tilt county upon the es- <lb />
of M. notice is <lb />
hereby persons claims <lb />
against to present to Die <lb />
for payment on or before tho 5th day of <lb />
April or this notice will be plead in <lb />
recovery. to <lb />
Mill estate arc notified to make immediate <lb />
to <lb />
This the 1st day of April 1901. <lb />
CANNON, <lb />
Public A Inn administering <lb />
a ii i IV M den, <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
of administration upon the <lb />
of Hudson, this <lb />
day issued to me by Clerk of the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt County, Notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons holding claims <lb />
said estate to present them to me <lb />
for on or the 80th day of <lb />
March 1902, or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of their recovery. All persons indebted <lb />
to said are requested to make <lb />
payment tome. <lb />
This the day of March <lb />
J. A. HUDSON, <lb />
of Redding Hudson. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
of administration, with the will <lb />
i, having this day been to mo <lb />
the Clerk of tho Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
county, upon estate of L. E. <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all claims against <lb />
to present them to me for payment <lb />
or More the day of March or <lb />
this will be plead In bar of their re- <lb />
All irons indebted to said es- <lb />
are notified to make immediate pay- <lb />
to me. <lb />
Tina the of March, 1901. <lb />
JO. <lb />
with tho will annexed of L, E. Laughing- <lb />
house, deceased. <lb />
Ell 1875.-------- <lb />
S. <lb />
retail Grocer <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash pail for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb />
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor <lb />
suits, Tallies, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
and Gail Ax <lb />
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Beauty Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Apples, Milk, <lb />
Floor, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
Seeds. Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Macs <lb />
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand- <lb />
ard Sewing Mac hi nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
to see <lb />
saw m<lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
e-j-----e <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Pies always <lb />
on has i <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb />
hand.- Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
W. R. BRO, <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
and prices as l-w the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
------DEALER IN------ <lb />
r-w-. <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE MB. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton and Brokers In <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
V, <lb />
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb />
Editor ft Publisher, <lb />
Lincoln, <lb />
in Advance. <lb />
One Year Six Mouths <lb />
Three Sing. Coy <lb />
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb />
ployed. Subscriptions token at <lb />
Tub office. The Semi- <lb />
Weekly Reflector and <lb />
will be sent together <lb />
one year for 1.75 or Tun <lb />
and <lb />
one year for 93.50 payable in ad- <lb />
PATENT <lb />
and <lb />
-O. A. SNOW A CO. <lb />
FOR <lb />
II <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
TRUTH <lb />
-AT- <lb />
VOL. XX. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL <lb />
NO <lb />
PLEASE LOOK <lb />
Did you know we sell the same <lb />
White Goods for that <lb />
charge for The cheapest <lb />
and prettiest white goods, <lb />
ties <lb />
Laces, French Ginghams, <lb />
Silks for Waists, <lb />
all shades to be seen, fewest <lb />
thing in Belt Buckles. Call and <lb />
see <lb />
W. T. LEE <lb />
Greensboro, April lie- <lb />
fore the of Federal <lb />
Cm it, this afternoon, the <lb />
the Democratic registrars, <lb />
which were set for trial at the <lb />
present term, were In <lb />
making the motion District <lb />
Pro. Election Cases. name-of the State, and preserve <lb />
our people which ought to prevail <lb />
fur the best interest of all. I have <lb />
confidence integrity of those <lb />
have suggested the action <lb />
to-day these cases <lb />
commend the district attorney that <lb />
be has responded to a request <lb />
which seems to come to him as a <lb />
. , from representatives of <lb />
Holton made the following . . , , . , <lb />
v. the beat social and <lb />
was concurred , I of m The . <lb />
by Assistant District Attorney of which . <lb />
j M, the restoration of peaceful and <lb />
view of the situation in this j cordial <lb />
Stale and the general for j considerations far those <lb />
peace and quiet, and consider j <lb />
of what we conceive to be tor <lb />
the beet interest of the State, we that the <lb />
recommend to these cases is a long step <lb />
court that, in these cases, a toward the of conditions <lb />
be entered upon the terms M material to the future welfare <lb />
and conditions following; that is to <lb />
that the United States <lb />
attorney reserves the right to rein- <lb />
state if in his opinion, the public <lb />
good requires it. <lb />
we are prompted to <lb />
pursue course in consideration <lb />
of the recommendations to us by <lb />
leading conservative men of the <lb />
State, of all political parties, as <lb />
that course would, in their <lb />
best the public welfare, <lb />
regardless of the guilt or <lb />
of <lb />
That this course is rec- <lb />
without passing upon <lb />
the of the guilt of the <lb />
parties inasmuch as, according to <lb />
the testimony in the possession of <lb />
the government, the defendants, <lb />
in our opinion, might properly lie <lb />
convicted; but with the sole desire <lb />
to further what is conceived to be <lb />
of peace and quiet in the <lb />
State and with the firm belief on <lb />
part that it is desire of the <lb />
the I desire to express <lb />
my hearty approval of the action <lb />
which has en and I am <lb />
sure that all citizens will join me <lb />
in the hope what bus been <lb />
here today will have the effect to <lb />
cement together people in closer <lb />
in d s of In e ii i p and i u tire to t he <lb />
inestimable of peace <lb />
and good order among us <lb />
One Hundred Thousand Dollar <lb />
Rev. O. <lb />
secretary of the Baptist State <lb />
convention, reports excellent <lb />
on the effort to raise one <lb />
hundred thousand dollars fur <lb />
educational work at Wake Forest, <lb />
the Baptist Female University, <lb />
Baptist and the <lb />
various academies and of <lb />
the Baptist church in North Car- <lb />
The plan is a unique <lb />
A man is selected in each of <lb />
of the State to fifty eight associations to <lb />
secure enforce the <lb />
t tonal right of every citizen and <lb />
fully protect him in the exercise of <lb />
his elective franchise and <lb />
the work and to suggest to <lb />
churches about how much <lb />
each would lie expected to <lb />
and to aid in securing this <lb />
amount. The report from these is <lb />
these purposes highly Not one <lb />
can be accomplished or church but reports itself in warm <lb />
we consider to be for the best in-1 sympathy with the movements, <lb />
tenet of the in the Mr. Springfield says that he <lb />
state to discontinue the has a great hope, well founded, <lb />
further prosecution of these cases, <lb />
with the that con- <lb />
here are to do such that <lb />
there will be no necessity for the <lb />
prosecution of such <lb />
In the cases pressed <lb />
Judge Boyd <lb />
court approves the MUM <lb />
taken by the district attorney, be- <lb />
cause believe it will better sub- <lb />
serve the future peace and good <lb />
order of than would a <lb />
farther prosecution of the indict- <lb />
I urn not oblivions of the <lb />
conditions which surround me, <lb />
and I am satisfied that those who <lb />
represent the best classes of cit- <lb />
desire to uphold good <lb />
that money will be raised in <lb />
lull this News <lb />
Observer. <lb />
An Effective <lb />
All successful business men agree <lb />
that good advertising means inter- <lb />
announcements placed in <lb />
newspapers which reach a large <lb />
proportion of the people. <lb />
most experienced advertisers <lb />
would say that to make the <lb />
of a single commodity the feature <lb />
of an is the most direct and <lb />
effective of getting people's at- <lb />
fixed on nu establishment. <lb />
Philadelphia Record. <lb />
STOP THE TRAFFIC. <lb />
For quite a while I have seen <lb />
articles in various regard <lb />
to the liquor of this and <lb />
other sections of the State, and <lb />
you will be so kind as to allow me <lb />
a few lines in your paper I will <lb />
state just a my experiences <lb />
regard to this great question. <lb />
First it has the great pleas <lb />
ore of the writer to spend a few <lb />
mouths in a section of the State <lb />
where the manufacture and sale of <lb />
liquor is prohibited there <lb />
what do we limit I will answer, <lb />
we find in the small villages lady <lb />
keepers, lady postmasters, <lb />
lady railroad In fact the <lb />
small towns are run by the ladies. <lb />
The do the farm work. They <lb />
are not needed at the store, post- <lb />
office or depot, why Because <lb />
everybody is sober every <lb />
that is human prefers dealing with <lb />
a lady to a man. Therefore the <lb />
ladies can attend, to the indoor <lb />
work the the hard and labor- <lb />
the kind the lady cannot do, <lb />
thereby bringing prosperity to a <lb />
home that might be of <lb />
and need. <lb />
I want to nay right here that I <lb />
am not in the dispensary <lb />
law, as that is only taking the <lb />
liberty of our free people away <lb />
from them and places it in the <lb />
hands government, which is still <lb />
worse, but I do want to ask my <lb />
liquor friends if they not think <lb />
it would be best to have none at <lb />
all. may ask you to tell <lb />
me where I can a small <lb />
village where liquor is sold, with <lb />
a lady merchant, a <lb />
a lady telegraph operator <lb />
railroad agent I believe <lb />
there is one, why Because the <lb />
language they would hear, the <lb />
actions they would see, would dis- <lb />
gust a mule, and they stay at <lb />
home with all doors locked <lb />
windows fastened down to protect <lb />
themselves from the disgrace of <lb />
those upon the outside. <lb />
Mr. Editor I was passing through <lb />
your town a kw days ago and I <lb />
saw something that touched a ten <lb />
tier spot me. I was standing <lb />
near the passenger depot and saw <lb />
a young man with Ins mother cross <lb />
railroad, driving at a <lb />
neck speed, so full that he could <lb />
hardly sit in the buggy. I expected <lb />
to him fall out before he cross- <lb />
ed both tracks, but luckily he <lb />
not. Now what a picture Au <lb />
old gray haired <lb />
home by a drunken son. can any <lb />
imagine how this old lady felt t <lb />
Too old feeble to guide the <lb />
horse, with her own son and <lb />
he too drunk to guide him, Oh <lb />
how my sympathy went out <lb />
her. A boy's best friend, <lb />
and he so forgetful of her as to do <lb />
act that be knew would <lb />
her so much trouble. <lb />
My liquor friends, some day <lb />
son may be taking his mother <lb />
home in the same condition. Do <lb />
you want her taken home by a <lb />
drunken sou t Then if you do not, <lb />
lend a helping baud to those who <lb />
are trying to get clear of this great <lb />
evil. Some of your readers no <lb />
doubt will say that I am a <lb />
perhaps some of them <lb />
will say that I am working for my <lb />
benefit. To those I <lb />
would like to say that am in one <lb />
sense of the word a <lb />
but no interest of my own is at <lb />
am a young man, single <lb />
expect will always but I <lb />
have lots of young friends who I <lb />
feel an interest in as a <lb />
to them feel that it is my duty to <lb />
work for their future welfare and <lb />
their homes. P. <lb />
R. II. a of <lb />
and Treasurer of the Odd <lb />
Fellows lodge in that town, has <lb />
absconded. He took the funds be- <lb />
longing to the lodge. <lb />
TO THE AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb />
PUT AND ADJOINING <lb />
We are still in the forefront of the race <lb />
We offer the beat selected line of <lb />
IT TAKES NO TALK. <lb />
SELL A LADY A HAT <lb />
WHEN SUE SEES IX M I <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to be any store ill Pitt County. Well choice <lb />
selections, the creations of lies liners of America <lb />
and Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Hummer <lb />
are at work for yours our mutual ad <lb />
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you and to <lb />
sell yon If we can. oiler you the very best service, polite <lb />
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent a well <lb />
established business built up strictly on its merits. <lb />
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb />
if you see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb />
Remember us the following lilies of general merchandise. <lb />
Dr v Goods and Notions, <lb />
Caps. Silks Satins, Dress Trimmings <lb />
Jackets Capes, Carpets, Mailings and Oil Cloths. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Hen's, Women's Children's Shoes. and <lb />
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Scad ts, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Flow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture that line. <lb />
We buy Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb />
Credit Our is Honesty, Merit and Square Healing. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
J. E. k CO- <lb />
STYLE AND COLOR <lb />
HER THESE AND SELLS ITSELF. <lb />
THAT IS JEST WHAT I AM PREPARED TO <lb />
MY STOCK OF <lb />
BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE is now in AND <lb />
WILL THE STYLES <lb />
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT. <lb />
Mr.-. is charge of my department and if <lb />
the hat Is not on hand one will be trimmed In -nil your <lb />
while you wait. <lb />
Hats, Silks. Braids, Ornaments. Flowers, Ribbons, and everything <lb />
in the milliners line. <lb />
At no time years <lb />
Have conditions been such in this <lb />
country as they ate today, <lb />
for those w ho will work, and pros- <lb />
gent-rally prevalent all <lb />
sections. <lb />
The fact conditions <lb />
prevail s generally, <lb />
little changing about of <lb />
people, from one section of the <lb />
to for few men <lb />
ate prompted to move their families <lb />
New Prophet. <lb />
There appears to be some <lb />
of opinion as to exactly where <lb />
in the United States the <lb />
of the future is go <lb />
to be most of the <lb />
prophets agree that New York <lb />
City cannot hold the for- <lb />
ever. It is noticeable, however, <lb />
that these soothsayers are, none of <lb />
them, New Yorkers, that <lb />
their reading the omens is color- , Mother, when <lb />
ed largely by their own environ- is fr the ac <lb />
or interests. thing to let well enough <lb />
Here, for Instance is our old <lb />
friend t while conditions arc against <lb />
lame in article in j moving of the <lb />
or for that hanging of bus- <lb />
interests, need <lb />
be Idle, or cease en <lb />
to try to bring in new and de- <lb />
people, with these <lb />
pie, all business interests <lb />
which they command and con- <lb />
Hut to ill tract win new pint <lb />
with all interests, <lb />
community must not remain slow <lb />
lo net, bill must use every <lb />
to win sill outside interest <lb />
Dawn of Real <lb />
saying with a great show <lb />
of confidence that is <lb />
the city most to become In <lb />
time the banking center and the <lb />
commercial of the <lb />
world Tho old Confederate cap- <lb />
ital is a great City even now, but it <lb />
is much to be feared that Its own <lb />
people will hardly agree with <lb />
Colonel and begin forthwith lo <lb />
preparations for pulling on <lb />
the crown waving the <lb />
banking commercial scepter. I n Her <lb />
is n Name <lb />
Lite answers the question par- <lb />
in Literary <lb />
from which we take the <lb />
When tines Mary Dodge <lb />
When Thomas W. Knox. <lb />
What did Charles <lb />
Whatever he saw Mabel Osgood <lb />
Wright. <lb />
What made <lb />
small audiences. <lb />
When is it John Burroughs i <lb />
When he hears Edward Everett <lb />
Hale. <lb />
Who gave Thomas Paine <lb />
Hamilton Wright Mable <lb />
What is it that <lb />
Bangs <lb />
Mr.-. Harriet <lb />
What made Church ill <lb />
Eating what be saw John <lb />
What was it <lb />
lie-land <lb />
What victory did <lb />
He saw Charles Dar-win, <lb />
Why did Charles win <lb />
Because he never turned his <lb />
to He f.- <lb />
When did Elliot I <lb />
When she beard Charles Dudley <lb />
W n el. <lb />
Not Pleasant News. <lb />
With the of the <lb />
way attendant expenses, <lb />
Impeach men I trial with <lb />
its extras fur the lax payers to <lb />
meet, the facing very <lb />
Stale appropriations to lie <lb />
met by lax assessments, it would <lb />
seem that a period of rest might <lb />
be given to those who bear the <lb />
burdens. <lb />
scarcely cleat- <lb />
away, caused by the departure <lb />
of Legislature, when the re- <lb />
port ft inn that the <lb />
Slate is behind in <lb />
accounts, and that money is need <lb />
ed in this State institution. <lb />
This would prove of more <lb />
passing remark, if was not <lb />
the lite <lb />
i live of Penitentiary <lb />
tn- that this u- <lb />
i lion's accounts were sonic twenty <lb />
thousand dollars in good, and <lb />
in the next two years It <lb />
would need no appropriations. <lb />
The Is since Superintendent <lb />
made the memorable re <lb />
cord penitentiary <lb />
self supporting followed by such <lb />
Where did Captain managers a John el <lb />
Marry at of North Carolina have <lb />
j not looked to <lb />
intake Penitentiary account <lb />
the above mentioned <lb />
At Ellen Kirk. <lb />
When was Sterne; <lb />
When he found Bill Nye. <lb />
Where did II. Cabot Lodge I <lb />
In a Dry-den. <lb />
For what did Sue <lb />
For of Samuel Smiles. <lb />
Why tin not laugh K, l. <lb />
Because <lb />
by did Miss Mil-lock <lb />
Because she saw Flora <lb />
Steele. <lb />
When did Victor's urge <lb />
him lo become a tailor t <lb />
When she said, Huge <lb />
and help John <lb />
the impression that Hie <lb />
good old days had returned, hence <lb />
report mil is <lb />
needed, i- decidedly unpleasant <lb />
in w. <lb />
It i- in be hoped the <lb />
will be made <lb />
up the the deficit if <lb />
true, will proves large one. <lb />
people of North Carolina are <lb />
mil in the mood present, to <lb />
told i. money i- wanted <lb />
i to State expense-, <lb />
when it was though I that <lb />
no n re burdens acre be fold on <lb />
the tax payers. <lb />
Let it be hoped report <lb />
will ii prove anything <lb />
M report. New Bern <lb />
And what will New Orleans say <lb />
We must commit to tender <lb />
mercies of Times Democrat's <lb />
the man both the doughty <lb />
Colonel and his prophecy. <lb />
And what of Mosby, when he <lb />
declares that is well nigh folly <lb />
today to speak of the Solid <lb />
South November's <lb />
returns disclosed no crack in <lb />
the old solidity. It may lie folly <lb />
to speak of it, but anybody who <lb />
reckons a divided political <lb />
allegiance down there just yet is <lb />
going to get Y. <lb />
Journal. <lb />
it i- estimated that by the first <lb />
of June, there will be sixty <lb />
millions surplus in United <lb />
States treasury, This, too while <lb />
an army is maintain- <lb />
ed in i he Philippines, and congress <lb />
has j in t spent over a billion of <lb />
Such give a vague <lb />
Idea the enormous sums of <lb />
money that arc wrested the <lb />
people by a greedy, corrupt, <lb />
imperialistic <lb />
S. C. ledger. <lb />
TUB COUNTRY. <lb />
Velvet mill workers at Mystic <lb />
Conn., have won their strike. <lb />
The Brazil soft coal district, <lb />
Indiana, ill be ii definitely tied <lb />
up a strike. <lb />
New York has officially thanked <lb />
Andrew Carnegie for bis <lb />
library donation, <lb />
A barrel oil properly in <lb />
the new Tex in Held sold <lb />
struck I or . ,.,,. M <lb />
at the Fan grounds, to exactly what <lb />
Buffalo, V . j. proposed who make use <lb />
Alter being pardoned, Frank The old party of Jefferson, <lb />
a burglar In jail at and still lives, <lb />
Va., declared he would be Hg. funs. What we <lb />
,.,,, m, h ,. ,,;,.,., <lb />
A seal on New York I aggressiveness. Let <lb />
Exchange sold Tuesday for to the old fashioned <lb />
price quot- pies of i racy, and the future <lb />
I will lake care of itself. <lb />
Hon. B. Hill, in declining to <lb />
address Tennessee legislature, <lb />
look to thank Ten <lb />
in Kansas City <lb />
friendship and <lb />
Incidentally opposes <lb />
any of the Demo- <lb />
Mr. <lb />
is much unnecessary <lb />
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