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Exposition. <lb />
I mil prepared to about Pan <lb />
visitors with board and room with all modern <lb />
view River and from the home. <lb />
Niagara Falls car passes door minutes. SO <lb />
Walk to exposition ground. Take Niagara street to <lb />
Avenue. Moderate rates. All will <lb />
receive prompt attention. <lb />
JOSEPH A. MOORE, <lb />
US Niagara Street, N. Y. <lb />
A FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IN EASTERN N. C. <lb />
School, <lb />
LaGrange, N. C. <lb />
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC <lb />
Pupils, Twelve Counties two Slates <lb />
represented past session. School <lb />
for Sixty Cadets. <lb />
The school aims lo strengthen by developing <lb />
and power. The individual needs of the students are considered. <lb />
The literary training strengthens manly trails, gives a sound body <lb />
and clear mind. room methods cultivate <lb />
and mental grasp. Athletics No Compromise on <lb />
or Tobacco. Expenses for entire term of Months, <lb />
tuition, board, room, fuel and lights, payable quarterly in <lb />
advance. No extras. Write for beautiful register. <lb />
6-12 J. E. DEBNAM, <lb />
OUR DOORS <lb />
ARE OPEN WIDE TO WELCOME <lb />
EVERY ONE TO STORE IN THE <lb />
next days. <lb />
The are knocked down reason <lb />
able million on those beautiful <lb />
Swisses, white lawns all summer <lb />
I o <lb />
goods. Ladies oxford tics from per pair <lb />
up. Ia fact anything our store will lie sold <lb />
lower in the next days than ever before. <lb />
Standard Patterns, <lb />
and July Designs. <lb />
KICKS <lb />
at Milk Diet. <lb />
Milk U <lb />
fad. woman who Is fair <lb />
with M in face and <lb />
who Is fat <lb />
her and milk and <lb />
fruit. She a quarter of <lb />
a of lean will; <lb />
enough <lb />
bulk In her Tommy <lb />
Al h ms Would . <lb />
The of <lb />
queen of Is to <lb />
diet of the national milk and <lb />
and extraordinary vitality <lb />
the need Roman another <lb />
evidence of what a diet will do <lb />
for even k delicate a man Pope Leo <lb />
has been. <lb />
milk diet I of more value than <lb />
many complexion and a <lb />
means of adding to or <lb />
weight It has no equal. <lb />
The popular that milk It <lb />
fattening from the fact that <lb />
many . In addition <lb />
a heavy meal, drink milk for <lb />
another meal and complain that It <lb />
with then, and Increases their <lb />
weight. In order to derive benefit from <lb />
milk diet one get hold of a <lb />
few fundamental facts. <lb />
In the first place. pints of pare <lb />
milk, or three classes, contain beside <lb />
water enough food In concentrated form <lb />
and properly proportioned to make a <lb />
meal for an adult human being. This <lb />
quantity of milk, with the addition of <lb />
a little Is the regulation break- <lb />
fast and lunch of the dieter. For din- <lb />
n quarter of a Mood of <lb />
meat, with wine green vegetable, is <lb />
lowed. A pint of milk Is the limit <lb />
where loss of U an object, and <lb />
one with fruit, for breakfast <lb />
the same for lunch may he regarded <lb />
rather rigorous treatment. <lb />
An <lb />
People with plenty of ground space, <lb />
yet constricted houses, may profitably <lb />
take a leaf from the book of <lb />
country It la com <lb />
there for country folk to have a <lb />
sort of outdoor fresh air closet, a small <lb />
TO AND OF <lb />
PITT ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb />
We are still in the forefront of the nice after your <lb />
We offer you the best selected Hue of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
lo be found in any store in County. Well <lb />
selections, the creations of the manufacturers of America <lb />
and Europe. Seasonable all year round. Spring, Summer <lb />
and Wilder. We are work for yours and our mutual ad <lb />
vantage. II is our pleasure to show you what yon and to <lb />
sell you if can. We oiler you very service, polite <lb />
and the most terms consistent a well <lb />
established business built up strictly on own merits. <lb />
you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb />
if you do not see our immense stock before baying elsewhere. <lb />
Remember us the following lines of genera merchandise. <lb />
lust <lb />
A large line of Baby Caps, <lb />
Belts, Laces and <lb />
Ladies Col- <lb />
and Cuffs all Sizes <lb />
I LARGEST LINE OF <lb />
EVER TO <lb />
Mi-. M. T tell is Of my millinery <lb />
hat ton desire is not on baud one will trimmed to suit your <lb />
while you wait. <lb />
Hals, Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, Ribbons, everything <lb />
in the milliners line. <lb />
Goods and Notions, <lb />
Silks and Dress Trimmings <lb />
Jackets and Capes, Carpels. Matting, Oil Cloths. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's, and Children's and <lb />
Harness, Horse Blankets Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meal, Sugar Coffee, Bawd ts, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures. Nails and Rope. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture and in line. <lb />
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb />
Credit Our is Honesty, Merit and Square Dialing. <lb />
Friends, <lb />
row <lb />
set In shadiest <lb />
place upon tour tall <lb />
leg, with a flat shingle roof with bare- <lb />
enough to The floor <lb />
It at least four feel from the ground <lb />
and the whole big <lb />
enough to reach ill across. There <lb />
are all Bi -ml. and the weather <lb />
boarding up lbs roof Is tiny <lb />
boles. I door fits tight and <lb />
fastens with a lock. Around each of <lb />
four legs It commonly a tar band- <lb />
age Inches <lb />
traps venturesome ants, <lb />
spiders I their kidney, thus keeping <lb />
clear. The Is <lb />
whitewashed and out twice a <lb />
year. In hot weather floor shelves <lb />
weened every morning <lb />
.-1 twice week. Such a fixture should <lb />
nil cost over or even If one hires <lb />
it built, and It Is certainly <lb />
eat can have <lb />
house or yard. <lb />
OUR K u Mull LETTER and board is forced <lb />
information as they now <lb />
C ,., <lb />
X. June, That the committee <lb />
One of the most Important events recommend all <lb />
i. note is the female, who are <lb />
era Assembly, which woe in able to work and whose labor is <lb />
ion all week Wrights- rib as much coat of the <lb />
ville Beach, near Wilmington, and Slate of their and <lb />
which was by able be kept free of charge, <lb />
men, including Governor <lb />
and a long of o r leading the charge fir the of <lb />
the ii -is Indigent Insane be at <lb />
The new officers elected per capita coat allowed by <lb />
President. of Slate, shall have same <lb />
Trinity College; Secretary, . D. rare and treatment indigent pa- <lb />
of the but if extras are demanded <lb />
ham Beaded school.-, additional per month shall <lb />
dents, E. W. Wake be paid. <lb />
also that if the <lb />
Fear Academy, friends of indigent are <lb />
Wilson willing lo pay these extras, <lb />
schools; R. L. Callow- have at the same <lb />
bee High School, J. A. rate, to wit. per and <lb />
Holmes, State P. P- <lb />
Normal; Miss <lb />
T. D. St. Mary's, <lb />
A SOUTH I <lb />
There ate few of us who would <lb />
object to a piece <lb />
of unexpected good fortune like <lb />
in an from <lb />
Ranges <lb />
On v, in. In <lb />
For noticed the word <lb />
upon the Mil of fare at <lb />
hotel and did know what II <lb />
was. There la n brand of wine from <lb />
one of the vineyards that <lb />
name, and I It was perhaps <lb />
the same referred to. although <lb />
It lo why It <lb />
should appeal- Hie on <lb />
menu the and en <lb />
bills of fare for breakfast The <lb />
best way lo out about such things <lb />
lo try them, and the next <lb />
being In an experimental mood, I or- <lb />
a which, lo our <lb />
nil ordinary <lb />
Then It dawned upon my dull <lb />
perceptions <lb />
of <lb />
head waiter lo discovery, and hi <lb />
seemed quite He could <lb />
Wall and claimed lo be <lb />
familiar with the of <lb />
Therefore be did net see anything <lb />
usual my discovery, and I rather <lb />
think ha wrote the bill of fare himself. <lb />
for he remarked In a surprised <lb />
do you coll a pancake la <lb />
u.- i <lb />
A on Ike Electric Tower <lb />
of the <lb />
for n of M tulles. <lb />
If you want stoves or ranges constructed upon <lb />
scientific principles, which are economical, durable, <lb />
and convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look <lb />
for the <lb />
genuine <lb />
deceived <lb />
Concord the correct- <lb />
of which being vouched ion <lb />
Mr. U. ll. H. Caldwell, <lb />
Mr. Dillon Brown, of <lb />
York, who is now in North Caro- <lb />
living near Narrows on <lb />
on River, engaged <lb />
In harnessing the <lb />
liver, has had an experience <lb />
something Use Aladdin was wont <lb />
to enjoy on rubbing bis lamp. Lost <lb />
night there arrived Mi. Cold- <lb />
home In South Concord, <lb />
by Mr. Brown as a to bis <lb />
lawyer, a pair of matched boy <lb />
horses, to put on I hem <lb />
a trap e buggy to hitch them <lb />
to, worth of grass seed, a line <lb />
range and six cat <lb />
tie. fain tale. but solid <lb />
IN <lb />
Against the Future. <lb />
The young man bad married the <lb />
rich man's daughter, and wasn't <lb />
with work lo sup- <lb />
port her. One day the father Call- <lb />
ed him t talk to him. <lb />
he said <lb />
don't you go to <lb />
I have <lb />
with n <lb />
you will have <lb />
Why <lb />
sir, I can't live always <lb />
to support <lb />
you will leave us some- <lb />
thing <lb />
much, There <lb />
won't be anything to <lb />
Jupiter, yon mean <lb />
in loll me you have nothing <lb />
about <lb />
The SOU devoted himself <lb />
lo profound thought for several <lb />
seconds. <lb />
have a suggestion <lb />
be said in a business like manner. <lb />
is asked the old <lb />
gent. <lb />
I suggest that you lake <lb />
out, say a Ufa insurance <lb />
on yourself to save wear and tear <lb />
mark, which is shown upon every <lb />
stove or Range, and do not be <lb />
and Anally legislative <lb />
by and I During the days <lb />
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity. <lb />
will lie Stories. <lb />
last session <lb />
lure the mutter of the support of The reason some people get sick <lb />
Insane persons in <lb />
who possessed means of their <lb />
own or whose relatives charged <lb />
with their ears a ho able to sup- <lb />
port caused much <lb />
Sold Exclusively by <lb />
BAKER <lb />
Building. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
the <lb />
Directors for Asylum at <lb />
have had matter up, <lb />
other things decided <lb />
The <lb />
has to ,,.,, <lb />
board Information requested of <lb />
him concerning the of <lb />
if the Hospital to <lb />
pay Lu- their etc., <lb />
alone. <lb />
The pages of history record no <lb />
greater victories than the victory <lb />
of man over <lb />
They never hang a man in tins <lb />
Country for <lb />
would keep lit- busy. <lb />
It's a backward season for crabs. <lb />
Couples who get <lb />
again need <lb />
You can't tell a man's <lb />
he owes bis <lb />
tailor. <lb />
If It were not for the minister <lb />
the divorce lawyer would be out of <lb /></p>
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                <p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
N. C. <lb />
D. J. Ed. Owner <lb />
Entered at Post Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, as <lb />
Hail Matter. <lb />
1901. <lb />
North Carolina Crop. <lb />
The crop bulletin for the week <lb />
ending Monday, June 17th, issued <lb />
by the weather bureau is as fol- <lb />
some <lb />
by the continuance of <lb />
warm, dry sunny weather during <lb />
the early part of the week just pass- <lb />
ed, during which the cultivation <lb />
of crops proceeded rapidly, and <lb />
some evidences of more rapid <lb />
growth were visible. be- <lb />
the 13th which were guile <lb />
beneficial at first, especially up- <lb />
lands, but the large amounts the <lb />
and the generally cloudy, <lb />
damp weather during the last <lb />
of the week were very <lb />
work was completely <lb />
interrupted, and cannot be resumed <lb />
some time, as the has <lb />
become very wet. A good deal of <lb />
STATEMENT. <lb />
A Reply to C. M- State- <lb />
In reply to Mr. M. Bernard's <lb />
statements of the nib. in the <lb />
Morning Post, regard to the <lb />
little trouble between him and <lb />
myself must say, as many other <lb />
articles which be has written, is <lb />
far from true. As to the little <lb />
affray bet ween Mi. Bernard and <lb />
myself, at the depot in Greenville, <lb />
don't propose to go into the full <lb />
details of the exact proceedings of <lb />
that as he did, fur fortunately to <lb />
me, there were plenty of <lb />
witnesses to tell the tale. <lb />
But I will state this much, Mr. Ber- <lb />
walked deliberately against <lb />
me and as love him much <lb />
it put out of humor. <lb />
as to Mr. Bernard not know- <lb />
what he bud run into until <lb />
some one told afterwards up <lb />
town is absolutely He <lb />
knows me as well by favor as I <lb />
my own children. And as <lb />
to my that I would whip <lb />
him the first time that I saw him, <lb />
I do not swear, for the Holy Bible <lb />
forbids it. see that he says <lb />
positively his declaration that <lb />
he did not me. Still he <lb />
furthermore says that this was the <lb />
first time I laid eyes on him <lb />
grass was killed the first week, but <lb />
complaints of grassy fields are still j i served my unfortunate and <lb />
very numerous, and the <lb />
rains will make matters <lb />
worse. <lb />
harvest was under way <lb />
generally the south portion of <lb />
the State early the week, but <lb />
has ceased for the present. Much <lb />
wheat is ready to cut; some has <lb />
been beaten down by rain, the <lb />
prospect seems hardly as good as <lb />
was previously expected. la well <lb />
cultivated fields and com <lb />
have made some growth, while <lb />
very small at least show good color <lb />
but generally the condition of both <lb />
crops continues poor. Cotton has <lb />
not all en chopped, and many <lb />
fields are being abandoned or plow <lb />
ed up for corn or field peas. All <lb />
the tobacco has now turns <lb />
planted, and this crop seems to lie <lb />
doing well, though worms <lb />
are much trouble. The <lb />
yield of potatoes is quite <lb />
large. Gardens much <lb />
ed. Peaches and cherries will lie <lb />
full crops; apples very short <lb />
inferior. Minor crops, rice, pea <lb />
nuts and especially melons, are do- <lb />
well. <lb />
for the week from <lb />
stations Golds- <lb />
2.40 Greensboro 1.96, Linn <lb />
3.-IS, Wei <lb />
Raleigh 2.85, Marion I.- <lb />
Auburn 2.66, Wilmington 2.00 <lb />
Charlotte 4.90, Mocksville 2.16, <lb />
Patterson 2.80. <lb />
Death of Mrs. Harvey. <lb />
Yesterday at Greenville, N. C, <lb />
Mrs. Viola Harvey, Myers. <lb />
daughter late Di. Thomas <lb />
II. Myers, of county, and <lb />
of Mrs. O. of this city, <lb />
died after a brief illness. Mrs. <lb />
was for a resident <lb />
city, where she many <lb />
friends. <lb />
28th, 1891, she <lb />
was united in marriage to Mr. C. <lb />
W. Harvey. She was a member <lb />
of the First Presbyterian of <lb />
Danville. <lb />
sisters, Mrs. T. <lb />
and A. and one broth- <lb />
Mr. Thomas II. Myers, survive <lb />
her. Two half listen, Misses Ai <lb />
Gena and two <lb />
half brothers, Mr. Walter Myers. <lb />
of Richmond, and Master Howard <lb />
also who survive <lb />
She leaves a mother a bereaved <lb />
husband. <lb />
During her life in this city, <lb />
Harvey was universally loved and <lb />
admired for her exemplary Chris <lb />
character and sweet <lb />
Her death will lie read with <lb />
deep regret. <lb />
Mrs. her mother, was <lb />
with her in her last <lb />
The funeral will take place from <lb />
the at o'clock <lb />
tomorrow morning, and the inter <lb />
will take pi we the liar <lb />
burying ground at <lb />
Danville Vs., Free Press <lb />
The man with a weak chin some- <lb />
times raises the heaviest whiskers. <lb />
An egg will settle the coffee, <lb />
it settle the grocer's bill. <lb />
Strange as it may seem the man <lb />
who loafs all the time can't even <lb />
expect half a bread. <lb />
unjust out in jail, it <lb />
looks strange to me that he did <lb />
me. but still he knows <lb />
this to lie the time that have <lb />
seen him. I travel some times as <lb />
well as Mr. Bernard. And I do <lb />
say, that feeling a little <lb />
sore over the treatment which I <lb />
have received at the hands of Mr. <lb />
Bernard and squire It. Moore, <lb />
Post Master at Ayden, X. C , for <lb />
it has such as to the <lb />
Gabriel. I said then <lb />
lay again here, that the Post Mas <lb />
W. B. Moore at Ayden, did <lb />
break scaled mail that I sent <lb />
my wife, and took out of the <lb />
thereof, and no gentleman <lb />
would bear the charge who is not <lb />
guilty. All that I ask today, to <lb />
prove it before Federal court, <lb />
is a fair, just impartial trial, <lb />
and Mr. Bernard knows it. He <lb />
says he has investigated the mat- <lb />
has found him <lb />
guilty and his only hope for him <lb />
was to keep him away from trial. <lb />
This is only one among many of <lb />
Mr. Bernard's cases of shielding <lb />
guilty men from justice. In Mr. <lb />
statement he said that <lb />
he had reported the case to the <lb />
post office department bad the <lb />
inspector sent down here. But I <lb />
will ask him here now if he <lb />
did not mm down a warrant for <lb />
B. Moore, him by Mr. W. <lb />
F. and sworn out by me. <lb />
and would give it any <lb />
at all. But treated it with <lb />
utmost contempt and sent it hack <lb />
not approved, and kepi the matter <lb />
as quiet as he possibly could. I <lb />
would further ask him if Hon. J. <lb />
II. Small was not the man. by re <lb />
who reported the matter to <lb />
the department, and <lb />
asked that be Investigated. Mr. <lb />
Bernard also stated that the in <lb />
specter reported to him no evidence <lb />
in the case. I say that If the In- <lb />
did as Mr. Bernard stated <lb />
that lie made out two reports, for <lb />
he told me that the was <lb />
as plain as could lie, and t should <lb />
like to know if Mr. Bernard was <lb />
not the man, who told the <lb />
tor that he Bernard i was person- <lb />
ally acquainted with all parties <lb />
concerned. It made up affair, <lb />
and the was no good. It <lb />
.-Hikes nil that this is the <lb />
way of it as Bernard is so frequent <lb />
given to mistakes. <lb />
As to Mr. Bernard's and my <lb />
little collision at the depot at <lb />
Greenville, for my part, under <lb />
the I have no <lb />
apologies to hat would say <lb />
this much for Mr. Bernard's bone <lb />
fit, the next gentleman he tuns <lb />
into, to either side track, or at <lb />
least to be excused, of <lb />
to go directly through him. <lb />
E. B. V. I. . . L <lb />
DIED. <lb />
Three Ladles Pastes Away Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Mrs. C. W. Harvey died Sunday <lb />
morning at her home on Dickinson <lb />
Avenue. She had been sick for <lb />
some time but all her friends hoped <lb />
for her recovery until two days be- <lb />
fore her death when she grew <lb />
much worse and in spite of every <lb />
effort of the doctors she died Sun- <lb />
day about o'clock. <lb />
Mrs. Harvey had been living in <lb />
Greenville three of four years and <lb />
while here she made a great many- <lb />
friends who loved her and are <lb />
deeply grieved over her death. <lb />
Prayer service was held at the <lb />
home of Mr. Harvey this morning <lb />
and the taken to Danville, <lb />
Va., for burial, by- <lb />
Mrs. Harvey's husband, Mr. C. <lb />
Harvey, and mother, Mrs. <lb />
Mrs. Mary A. died <lb />
at the home of Mr. B. B. Higgs <lb />
at o'clock p. m. Mrs. <lb />
Whitehead lived near Scotland <lb />
Neck about three weeks ago <lb />
she came to Greenville to visit the <lb />
families of Mess. E. II. and J. W. <lb />
Higgs J. It. While <lb />
here Mrs. Whitehead was taken <lb />
with acute which caused <lb />
her death. The remains were <lb />
on the train this to <lb />
Scotland Neck the burial took <lb />
place this at the <lb />
church yard near Scotland <lb />
Neck. Mrs Whitehead was the <lb />
wife of the late Whitehead, <lb />
of Scotland Neck, and was <lb />
years old a member of <lb />
Presbyterian church. Mess. J. S. <lb />
Higgs and Tom Whitehead and <lb />
Mrs. T. T. Cherry and Miss Mary <lb />
Whitehead left this with <lb />
the remains. <lb />
Happening la Carolina. <lb />
The North Carolina Dental As- <lb />
meets at City <lb />
next week. <lb />
Gaston Price, a merchant at <lb />
Navassa, near Wilmington, was <lb />
murdered and robbed Monday. <lb />
A cotton and peanut company- <lb />
has been organized at Windsor <lb />
with a capital stock of <lb />
A passenger on the Sea- <lb />
board Air Line was wrecked near <lb />
Sunday night. Three <lb />
coaches turned over and a number <lb />
of passengers were seriously hurt. <lb />
Jerome Dowd, of Trinity <lb />
College, has accepted the position <lb />
of resident in sociology at <lb />
the University of Wisconsin. <lb />
North Carolina loses a good man <lb />
in his departure from the State. <lb />
committee appointed by the <lb />
Governor to select a site for the <lb />
State Guard encampment, have <lb />
agreed upon park, at <lb />
The encampment <lb />
will be by regiments, the first <lb />
being camp train 10th to <lb />
the second from July 20th to <lb />
and the third from July 31st <lb />
to August <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS <lb />
N. C, June <lb />
A. L, Helms, of Washington, <lb />
was in town today. <lb />
Miss Mable of Mt. <lb />
Olive, is visiting friends in this <lb />
The I <lb />
The took E part <lb />
la tho Odessa Oar <lb />
second lieutenant, V not a <lb />
temperate man. Um <lb />
meat lie sought ft r la a <lb />
square tared am. lb <lb />
drum h at lie a a In tile <lb />
cabin In a drunken from which <lb />
be not be awakened. was <lb />
of hi quarter bud to <lb />
fight Ma guns. In the when <lb />
he come to himself, tic put <lb />
we speculated <lb />
whether he would tie shot or hung at <lb />
the would have been <lb />
a episode, but not <lb />
that bis fate was even more tragic. <lb />
A as the no. her was dropped <lb />
In the Golden Horn, off the <lb />
captain ordered, the <lb />
We all wondered. Then he said, <lb />
Mr I want <lb />
H. up once, greatly as- <lb />
the <lb />
second Is Mr. <lb />
said the skipper sternly and turned <lb />
away. <lb />
S. look Um hint, stepped at once Into <lb />
the and was landed at the nearest <lb />
shore. From that day no soul ever <lb />
heard what of Whether <lb />
he committed suicide, whether he got <lb />
other employment a mat- <lb />
In busy whether, <lb />
another name, he won for himself <lb />
the of Ids fellow men has <lb />
been known. Contemporary Re- <lb />
view. <lb />
Ball Ike <lb />
What could lie more absurd than the <lb />
conventional of the <lb />
those types which see and accept <lb />
every day Is <lb />
unfortunate. To express our <lb />
characteristics we have a choice <lb />
of figures, a burly farmer or <lb />
a lion. The lion gets some lit- <lb />
from heraldry, the <lb />
vanity Is Haltered by the anal- <lb />
of our powers to those of the king <lb />
of beasts. Hut otherwise how <lb />
there Is <lb />
by an which most English- <lb />
men have only seen In the degrading <lb />
captivity of a menagerie, which has <lb />
never within historical times Inhabited <lb />
their Islands and about which <lb />
know almost nothing. <lb />
also the chronically de- <lb />
Misses Lizzie and Blanche Mayo, warned state of British agriculture, it <lb />
r ma an seems Ironical that the Brit- <lb />
of are J f a <lb />
Effie of this r. if H n or a <lb />
place. or n there would be <lb />
bat the Mont <lb />
century John Hull with <lb />
. . . , I <lb />
Miss Lizzie has just ,.,., ., <lb />
Mrs. Betsey Fleming died Ban <lb />
day night at the home of her sou, <lb />
Mr. Fleming, about <lb />
miles from Greenville. Mrs. Flem- <lb />
was years of age and had <lb />
in health for some lime. <lb />
She leaves three children, Mess. <lb />
Fleming and Joseph <lb />
Fleming Mrs. J. A. Thigpen. <lb />
The burial took place this after- <lb />
at the family burial <lb />
turned from Oakley where she whom are so familiar from allusion <lb />
Au indignant citizen of <lb />
Delaware, brought i <lb />
slander suit against <lb />
for charging him for <lb />
a provocation, <lb />
and the sued thought so, <lb />
for he patched up the breach be- <lb />
tore it got into <lb />
Star. <lb />
The model man makes <lb />
merchandise of his griefs nor <lb />
the hearts of others with his Iron- <lb />
Mm. <lb />
Event. <lb />
One of the most <lb />
of the season was the celebration <lb />
of the wooden wedding of Mr. and <lb />
Mis. G. which occurred <lb />
Monday evening at the residence <lb />
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John <lb />
M. Shepherd, Hall avenue. <lb />
rooms were brilliantly lighted and <lb />
beautifully with palms <lb />
and potted plants. In the parlor <lb />
there was a perfect bower of lilies, <lb />
ruses and terns, near which Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. received, assist- <lb />
ed by Misses Laura <lb />
Katie and Messrs. <lb />
sou and Laud. The guests, alter <lb />
looking at the handsome and use- <lb />
presents, which number nearly <lb />
a hundred, were ushered into the <lb />
dining rooms by Misses Lizzie <lb />
Baker and Lizzie and Messrs <lb />
Henry and <lb />
where they were wailed <lb />
on by Misses Peebles, Elise <lb />
Urquhart and Mae <lb />
The menu consisted of <lb />
chicken salad, beef tongue, <lb />
biscuits, cheese straws, olives, <lb />
and chocolate cream, fruit <lb />
cake, plain cake, chocolate cake <lb />
and ice lea. Nearly one hundred <lb />
called during the evening. <lb />
Suffolk Herald. <lb />
BLACKJACK ITEMS <lb />
Buck Jack, N. U <lb />
L. II. While is <lb />
Don of <lb />
spent Saturday night near here. <lb />
Mills returned last <lb />
from Boot, where <lb />
she had to visit her many <lb />
W. II. Wynne came <lb />
day. <lb />
Waller Buck, of Ayden, was <lb />
Saturday <lb />
Mis. Mills is on the sick <lb />
list. <lb />
Miss Nannie spent Hat- <lb />
night here with her brother, <lb />
Jesse <lb />
a out <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Mr. mid Mrs. Tyson came <lb />
Friday to visit their many <lb />
friends and Monday. <lb />
and picture is a being quite unknown <lb />
to us In the He is Just n good ex- <lb />
ample of the time honored, inaccurate, <lb />
conventional type. All rigor and sag- <lb />
bars long departed from <lb />
the we are too Indolent to <lb />
replace him. <lb />
a, York <lb />
The hospitality of smaller place Is <lb />
been visiting friends. <lb />
O. II. Hawk in- is a visit from <lb />
Goldsboro. <lb />
Bee. Jas. W. has just r <lb />
turned from Everett where he <lb />
held service Sunday morning and <lb />
Miss James, of rare if not unknown la New York, <lb />
is visiting her sister at different and tends <lb />
I to lie swamped or and seen <lb />
chilled into apparent Indifference <lb />
Miss Mollie Bryan, of Winter- that is really compelled <lb />
ville, is visiting friends here. <lb />
, , and never up. It is a <lb />
Miss Elma Whichard, against odds. Not <lb />
is visiting relatives here. I it happen the enormous <lb />
u .,. i,. I of social and Intellectual op- <lb />
who has been ,,,. ,, <lb />
at his old home for the past pie who come to live in New York so <lb />
left Monday for Mt. Olive. I them that end in <lb />
Miss of Bob- <lb />
spent Monday this <lb />
place. <lb />
Prof. has just <lb />
returned Lorn Wrightsville <lb />
Beach. <lb />
Northern Wood <lb />
K in <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. <lb />
It. Mi-Cotter from <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Jas. L. W. J. Kittrell <lb />
went to Morehead <lb />
W. J. Woodward returned to <lb />
Norfolk Friday. <lb />
Mrs. Lula and Mrs. Geo. <lb />
B. Webb, of Kinston, are here <lb />
visiting friends and relatives. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Griffin, of <lb />
Goldsboro, are here visiting J. F. <lb />
C. Dunn has sold out his <lb />
livery business to J. Brooks <lb />
Mr. Brooks has sold out his <lb />
grist null and gin to Mr. Dunn. <lb />
Mrs. M. J. Stanley left Tuesday <lb />
for New York City. <lb />
W. Pollock, of Kinston, was <lb />
here on business yesterday. <lb />
J. Tucker, assignee to J. <lb />
lick Co., has opened up and is <lb />
hustling off the goods at cost. <lb />
It. L. Gardner, a salesman for a <lb />
firm, is here soliciting <lb />
orders. <lb />
Harvey Washington, <lb />
spent Monday and part of <lb />
Tuesday here. <lb />
Harvey Loveless and J. N. Al- <lb />
two lightning rod salesmen, <lb />
are here. <lb />
lag Borrower lives in the grant city <lb />
and swing fewer than In the <lb />
smaller from which came. <lb />
And if it does not them h <lb />
ts apt to drive hard. A <lb />
Yorker who air, inly had a in <lb />
town and another In the country near <lb />
by excused himself for a third <lb />
In New Hampshire by <lb />
or near town never gel away <lb />
from I a place <lb />
where I can have leisure, and <lb />
leisure to a New Yorker means, <lb />
course, a chance to do some <lb />
a Snake. <lb />
a lit <lb />
tie 4-year-old sou of Mr. II. T. <lb />
Bailey, left his home on Second <lb />
street and went down about the <lb />
gully near street to play. <lb />
The boy found a moccasin snake <lb />
which he and carried home. <lb />
The boy held the about the <lb />
middle of the body with both ends <lb />
hat and wriggling try- <lb />
to get away. When the boy- <lb />
reached the gate and Mrs. Bailey <lb />
saw hi in with the snake she <lb />
screamed. This frightened the <lb />
little fellow so that he dropped the <lb />
snake and began crying. <lb />
the snake did not harm the <lb />
at <lb />
NEWSY AND <lb />
BUSINESS. MUTES. <lb />
a. C, June <lb />
O. On to find out the <lb />
strongest potato market. <lb />
Miss Keel, alter spending <lb />
a delightful week visiting friends <lb />
n Greenville home Sat- <lb />
Mrs. W. K and little <lb />
daughter, of Kinston, spent a few <lb />
days here last week visiting her <lb />
husband, who is in charge of the <lb />
erection of the dormitory. She <lb />
left Monday to visit relatives near <lb />
Anyone having or beef <lb />
cattle for sale can dispose of them <lb />
to A. G. Cox for the spot cash. <lb />
Miss Button left last <lb />
Wednesday on a visit to the Black <lb />
Jack section and returned Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
There is much complaint among <lb />
the about grass and no lit- <lb />
grumbling concerning tobacco <lb />
worms. In fact we heard a gentle- <lb />
man say worms had taken <lb />
possession of Herbert Crafts <lb />
he said was going along the <lb />
road from here the other day, and <lb />
met two big fat fellows on their way <lb />
here after a truck, they couldn't <lb />
eat it fast enough, so they intend- <lb />
ed to haul it This is no <lb />
yarn of ours. <lb />
I. A. Sugg, Jr., of Greenville, <lb />
c tine down on evening's <lb />
spent Sunday here. <lb />
Nat Cox, of Grifton, spent Sun <lb />
day here a special visit of vast <lb />
I'm of Kinston, <lb />
was here and the smile he <lb />
wore when he left leads one to <lb />
think his call w is not in vain. <lb />
J. K. who has <lb />
been spending sometime with his <lb />
son in Kinston on account of ill <lb />
health returned last Saturday morn <lb />
very much improved and rilled <lb />
his regular appointment Sunday <lb />
morning. <lb />
Mr. of the Methodist <lb />
church, preached in the Mission- <lb />
Baptist church at this place <lb />
last Sunday afternoon. <lb />
J. L. family, of <lb />
Stokes, spent with the <lb />
family of J. It. Cooper. Sam Bason <lb />
and family were visiting the same <lb />
gentleman Monday. <lb />
Louis Lawrence and J. J. St mud <lb />
of Greenville, came down last <lb />
are now engaged papering and <lb />
the of Mrs J, D. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
James Nichols and family, <lb />
Farmville, have moved here. Mr. <lb />
has accepted a position in <lb />
the flue department of the A. G. <lb />
Cox Mfg. Co <lb />
Misses Maggie Tucker, <lb />
of near Standard, of <lb />
day here yesterday shopping. <lb />
The Carriage Co , <lb />
have completed a few of their <lb />
famous buggies which they now <lb />
have on hand, Anyone wishing a <lb />
first had call at <lb />
once, for it is seldom this can <lb />
get ahead their work. <lb />
I he Way to <lb />
Prosperity. <lb />
A. successful man once <lb />
said this was bis <lb />
Early to bed, early to <lb />
rise, hustle like thunder <lb />
and advertise. <lb />
Advertising <lb />
Parachute Didn't Work. <lb />
An c i a <lb />
talk the causes <lb />
of business success, said that most <lb />
of the great merchants of today <lb />
had their start conditions <lb />
which were no better than those of <lb />
nine tenths of the small dealers; <lb />
that by industry and thrift, aided <lb />
by steady, persistent and some- <lb />
times heroic newspaper <lb />
almost any small merchant <lb />
reach <lb />
A few days ago Clyde Neil, a <lb />
town, undertook <lb />
experiment with in- <lb />
He got lop of a shed <lb />
about ten feet from the ground, <lb />
opened two umbrellas and with <lb />
these his hands jumped His <lb />
ides was that the umbrellas after <lb />
I he man of a . <lb />
bear to the with ease <lb />
and safety. <lb />
didn't work right and Neil hit the <lb />
ground with a dull thud and <lb />
with a force that jarred him so <lb />
that be walked with a <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
it takes a woman a long time to <lb />
make her hair look as she <lb />
had done it up in a couple of min- <lb />
in will <lb />
bring yon success. Don't <lb />
lag behind in the race, <lb />
but let the people know <lb />
what yon are here tor. <lb />
easiest, and best <lb />
way to sell anything is to <lb />
it The Such <lb />
an advertisement goes straight to <lb />
the people, they learn what yon <lb />
o sell and you reap the <lb />
benefit. <lb />
have j purchased a large <lb />
supply of bright and attractive <lb />
to illustrate Reflector ad- <lb />
and yon are at <lb />
to use I If yon know <lb />
what you to say, we will <lb />
help you gee up advertise- <lb />
That is business, to <lb />
help you talk to the people. <lb />
The cost of an advertisement in <lb />
The Reflector Is the easiest part. <lb />
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With any picture desired on it. <lb />
The brooch is gold-plated and <lb />
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The picture above does not fairly <lb />
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but you can see samples at The <lb />
that show what <lb />
they arc. <lb />
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and getting one new subscriber <lb />
for a year. <lb />
Any boy or girl can have one <lb />
FREE by sending us two new sub- <lb />
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for one year. <lb />
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. <lb />
Literary, Classical, <lb />
At no Tina Is Man Secure tram <lb />
Attacks of of tin- <lb />
but these complaints am <lb />
it Is lo <lb />
them. it a remedy <lb />
that bas never and I In at- <lb />
have cared it. sub- <lb />
is but one Perry <lb />
i i <lb />
Annual In 1.40, tor of State f GO. Faculty of SO <lb />
Practice and of about To board in <lb />
Hie all free-tuition Iv made before July <lb />
opens 19th. <lb />
Correspondence Invited from I how teachers and <lb />
For Illegal and other information <lb />
D- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Three Times The Value <lb />
OF ANY OTHER. <lb />
ONE <lb />
ONE THIRD FASTER. <lb />
Agents wanted in all <lb />
territory. <lb />
Manufacturing Company, <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
I For sale by <lb />
T WHITE, <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
AND <lb />
reasons <lb />
why -we sell more <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
than any store in Pitt <lb />
We carry assortment. <lb />
A are up to date lea. <lb />
We never misrepresent our goods. <lb />
We are always lowest in prices. <lb />
Come and he convinced. <lb />
Of course at <lb />
He sells Shoes, Hats and Mens Furnishings, also Ladies Shoes, <lb />
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NOTICE. <lb />
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in the margin of this paper it <lb />
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Eastern for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
you to settle as early as <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope you will not <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
find the cross mark on their <lb />
paper. <lb />
REFLECTIONS. <lb />
Bibles and Testaments a <lb />
tor Book Store. <lb />
Cash paid for Beeswax by <lb />
M, <lb />
A coal burner engine bas been <lb />
on this read again. <lb />
The east bound train on the A. <lb />
N. C. railroad been changed <lb />
two hours later so an to make con- <lb />
at Goldsboro with trains <lb />
from the west. <lb />
The Reflector Book Store bas <lb />
arranged to Bibles, <lb />
and religious books from one <lb />
of largest publishing houses in <lb />
the country. Any book desired <lb />
can be furnished on f notice. <lb />
The members of the Methodist <lb />
Sunday School bad their <lb />
Day service Sunday night <lb />
la the Methodist Church, The <lb />
weather was very bad but there <lb />
was a large congregation. ex- <lb />
were both interesting and <lb />
instructive. <lb />
C. T. little son, Char- <lb />
lie, hurt his arm right badly Mon- <lb />
day. He was playing in the <lb />
with dog and in trying to get <lb />
on the dog's back, befell out <lb />
door and sprained his arm so that <lb />
the doctor had to put it in splints. <lb />
Attention is railed to the <lb />
advertisement of North Caro- <lb />
State Normal and Industrial <lb />
College. With a faculty of <lb />
members and annual expenses to <lb />
only to and <lb />
the different branches taught, no <lb />
other school offers such <lb />
HOWDY Do. <lb />
Some Speak to Me, home to <lb />
Monday, Junk <lb />
U. P. Harding left <lb />
New Bern. <lb />
T. E. Roberta of Chase City Va., <lb />
s in <lb />
II. Hearne to Ayden <lb />
Saturday afternoon. <lb />
Mrs. Bettie Swindell left this <lb />
morning for Raleigh. . <lb />
C. W. Harvey and Mrs. <lb />
man left this morning for Danville <lb />
Va. <lb />
I. A. to <lb />
Saturday and returned this morn- <lb />
Inf. <lb />
i el in <lb />
a trip up the <lb />
R. O. Jeffreys <lb />
day night from <lb />
road. <lb />
The Club gave a <lb />
German in the opera house Tues <lb />
day night. The German was led <lb />
by W. H. Jr., with Miss <lb />
Mary Blow. The Osceola Band <lb />
furnished music for the dancers. <lb />
There were several visitors here to <lb />
attend German. <lb />
A Toledo, Ohio, man recently <lb />
incursion into <lb />
where he bought a pencil. When <lb />
he got into Ohio be remembered <lb />
hat the customs house men didn't <lb />
tackle him, and therefore be paid <lb />
no on that pencil. <lb />
hit conscience, and he sent the U. <lb />
S. Treasury one cent the other day <lb />
With the explanation. Think of <lb />
an Ohio man totting a conscience <lb />
like that around with him, and <lb />
then think what he might do if he <lb />
got a good <lb />
Mar. <lb />
Miss Sheppard returned <lb />
Saturday Wrights- <lb />
ville. <lb />
A. G. Cox and Prof. G. K. Lime <lb />
berry, of spent the day <lb />
here. <lb />
Charlie returned <lb />
home Saturday evening from <lb />
Prof. W. H. and Tom <lb />
Moore returned Saturday from <lb />
Wrightsville. <lb />
Mrs. T. T. of <lb />
came Friday left this morning <lb />
for Scotland Neck. <lb />
Misses Bettie Manning and Nan- <lb />
Moore, near Bethel, are visit- <lb />
Mrs. Moore. <lb />
Mr. Tom Whitehead, and Miss <lb />
Mary Whitehead returned this <lb />
morning to Scotland Neck. <lb />
R. . Rivers and little daughter, <lb />
Octavo, of arrived <lb />
day evening to visit his niece, Mrs. <lb />
Rev. N. Harding arrived <lb />
day night held services in the <lb />
Episcopal church and returned <lb />
this morning to Washington <lb />
Miss Bettie Robinson, of <lb />
Mrs. Cradle, of <lb />
arrived Friday to visit <lb />
the family of F. M. J lodges <lb />
returned to Washington today. <lb />
Tuesday. is, <lb />
J. Fleming is quite sick. <lb />
Mrs. Marion Johnson is quite <lb />
sick. <lb />
U. Whichard, of Norfolk, is <lb />
town. <lb />
Charlie left this morn- <lb />
for <lb />
Charlie John left this <lb />
morning for Wilson. <lb />
Miss Bessie left this morn- <lb />
for Black Jack. <lb />
Frank came over this <lb />
morning from Kinston. <lb />
Miss Jennie came over <lb />
this from Kinston. <lb />
It. J. House returned from <lb />
Monday evening. <lb />
II. T. King hi hi Monday <lb />
from Wrightsville. <lb />
Mia Annie Thigpen, of near <lb />
Penny is visiting Mrs. S. T. <lb />
Hooker. <lb />
Mrs. E. U. returned <lb />
this a visit to <lb />
Miss May Latham, <lb />
New Bern, is visiting Mrs. H. C. <lb />
Hooker. <lb />
Miss Whichard returned <lb />
Monday evening a visit to <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
Miss Mamie of <lb />
came in Monday evening to visit <lb />
relatives. <lb />
Misses Mattie King <lb />
Anne King returned this morning <lb />
from Kinston. <lb />
Miss Mable of Tarboro, <lb />
came in Monday evening to visit <lb />
Miss Pat Skinner. <lb />
Mrs. L. A. i who has been <lb />
visiting Mrs. Ola Forbes, left Mon- <lb />
day evening for <lb />
Rev. W. h. of Ayden, <lb />
passed through Monday evening <lb />
returning from Mt. Olive. <lb />
Mrs. W. M. King, who has been <lb />
visiting relatives in Wilson, return <lb />
ed borne evening. <lb />
D. J, Whichard returned Mon- <lb />
day from to Wrights- <lb />
ville, Wilmington and Norfolk. <lb />
Mrs. J. Lanier returned <lb />
day evening from Wilson, where <lb />
she has visiting relatives. <lb />
Mrs. S. T. Hooker little son, <lb />
Howard, returned evening <lb />
from a visit to relatives in Wilson. <lb />
Capt, Smith is his <lb />
run between <lb />
again after being hurt in the wreck <lb />
here sometime ago. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. R. M. re- <lb />
turned Monday evening from Phil- <lb />
where Mrs. has <lb />
been for several weeks. <lb />
Webb, Harry Stevenson, <lb />
Mat Allen, Willie Ellison Abe <lb />
Einstein came over this morning <lb />
from to attend the German <lb />
here tonight. <lb />
Wednesday, June 1901. <lb />
J. R. Moore left morning for <lb />
Tarboro. <lb />
Miss Mary left this morn- <lb />
for <lb />
Sugg up from Wash- <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
A. I. Bowers left this morning <lb />
for Mount. <lb />
F. H. Harding to <lb />
Washington today. <lb />
E. B. went to Rocky <lb />
Mount <lb />
Walter Whichard went over to <lb />
Bethel this morning, <lb />
Mrs. M. II. left Tues- <lb />
day evening for Kinston. <lb />
W. B. James left this morning <lb />
for Elizabeth Town, Ky. <lb />
John Cheshire, of re- <lb />
turned home this morning. <lb />
lit, Denmark came over <lb />
this from Kinston. <lb />
Mrs. J. A. Rick- Tues- <lb />
day evening from Wilmington. <lb />
Miss Lula of Bethel, <lb />
is Gardner. <lb />
Miss Geneva Gardner returned <lb />
Tuesday evening from a visit to <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
Tap of Washington, <lb />
came Tuesday evening to visit <lb />
his parent. <lb />
Miss Meta Winstead, of Rocky <lb />
arrived Tuesday evening <lb />
to visit Mrs. G. B. King. <lb />
W. O. Little, of Newport News, <lb />
came in Tuesday evening to visit <lb />
Ms brother, J. L. Little. <lb />
S. T. Hooker W. T. Lips- <lb />
left morning for Buffalo <lb />
to attend the Ex- <lb />
position. <lb />
Court <lb />
Mayor J. disposed <lb />
of the following cases in bis court <lb />
since last <lb />
J. F. King A. T. Lamb, as <lb />
sault, and battery, both guilty and <lb />
lined each and cost <lb />
Amount 14.07 each. <lb />
Sam Smith John <lb />
mid assault, guilty <lb />
suspended on Smith. <lb />
92.50 cost, <lb />
4.88 <lb />
II. C. drunk and <lb />
tilled 91.00. <lb />
Henry Davis drunk and <lb />
guilty lined penny and <lb />
cost, 9-.-1. <lb />
James drunk and disorder- <lb />
conduct, v lined one <lb />
cost, 92.20. <lb />
Miss Sadie Moore, of <lb />
is visiting Mrs. II C. Hooker. <lb />
BIG NEW S <lb />
Now I the when the mall <lb />
with frail, which kin- <lb />
to cramps, or ll- <lb />
Ml <lb />
FURNITURE and DRAPERIES at CUT P ICES. <lb />
Pictures, Window Shades, Poles, <lb />
Come and let Dress House at low Prices. <lb />
Sample Notions at New York Cost. <lb />
Lot ever offered in Greenville Consisting Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Side <lb />
Corsets, Parasols, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Jewelry, <lb />
Great Reductions on <lb />
goods, organdies, piques, <lb />
foulard, silk and embroideries We sell for cash only. <lb />
CLO Hosiery and Knitted Underwear. <lb />
HAVE BEES IX HALF. <lb />
Suits worth 11.85. Boys Suits worth <lb />
12.10 Mens Suits worth 8.00. <lb />
redaction was ever of on 912.00 <lb />
and mist BE BOLD Al <lb />
ONCE PREPARATORY POD II FALL <lb />
This bill Clash Buyers <lb />
Ladies Muslin Underwear. <lb />
to wear Long Petticoat, Eight <lb />
at Less than Coat of Material. Lady Department <lb />
BOLE AGENTS Fitting and the <lb />
F. O. All See the now Miller even one <lb />
New Corset given if not till right. <lb />
SHIRTWAISTS. <lb />
i. Dozens of styles. Bought from factories bad Imported <lb />
from Vienna oilier control In <lb />
Europe as mi inspiration for American styles. <lb />
have from the cheapest to something very In price. <lb />
SHIRT WAIST, QUALITY ONLY CENTS. <lb />
BEN, CHILDREN. MUCH it at HAM- PRICE. <lb />
ill Underwear needed for now and the coming warm <lb />
half, much of it, of what you expected to pay. Price <lb />
ire exceptionally low. between our value price and <lb />
price positive and Important. North of store <lb />
for Men and Goods. South aide of for <lb />
Misses Good. with choice Furniture for and <lb />
Best Calico. <lb />
per yard, <lb />
quality only Reduced <lb />
on all silk it woolen good <lb />
Big Ruts Sale. <lb />
About to select from. One <lb />
lot of worth 01.00, <lb />
marked down lo <lb />
CARPET DEPARTMENT. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Leather <lb />
red need I OS <lb />
Oak Suits, Rock- <lb />
Hall <lb />
Baby Cradles Car <lb />
Ask Pot <lb />
Fruit of the Loom. <lb />
Barker Mills, <lb />
Bleaching, wide <lb />
Womens Hosiery. <lb />
pall for womens kind <lb />
III.<lb />
Toe <lb />
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Summer Petticoats. <lb />
Mercerized Black Umbrella <lb />
Trimmed with Knife <lb />
Finished with <lb />
Satin Strapping <lb />
, Trimmed, <lb />
top and bottom with <lb />
Rose Quilling, only 11.69 <lb />
Mens Hosiery and Underwear. <lb />
MENS HOSIERY. <lb />
a pair for kind<lb />
Come and act your Socks. <lb />
MENS I <lb />
each for Mens kind<lb />
Value for <lb />
The Biggest Department Store in Greenville. <lb />
Big Mew Store. <lb />
Curtains Shoes <lb />
white II long, <lb />
reduced lo Curtains <lb />
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reduced <lb />
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Baby <lb />
all prices, <lb />
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they will <lb />
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Washington, June 17th. <lb />
I AM BULL AX <lb />
OP-TO LIMB OF <lb />
Your to <lb />
Mr. y <lb />
he knocked the bottom <lb />
j out of the third term bucket by de- <lb />
elating that he would again <lb />
accept a nomination that he is <lb />
, of the shrewdest politicians in his <lb />
Dry party. He knows <lb />
. en enough ahead of the <lb />
Hats. Shirts, Pants, party without the addition of <lb />
OF THINGS frankly <lb />
A acknowledged when he <lb />
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ration and the country, <lb />
their consideration <lb />
Dot prejudiced in the <lb />
. public wind by even the suspicion <lb />
of the thought a third <lb />
Mr. knows there are <lb />
several public of <lb />
which may wreck all chances <lb />
TWO VICARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEES PAID IX B of the party to elect the <lb />
next and wishes to <lb />
press that fact upon the minds of <lb />
some of the prominent members of <lb />
his party who act as though they <lb />
thought the administration owned <lb />
the country and could do anything <lb />
they without jeopardizing <lb />
the future success of the <lb />
em party. The immediate effect <lb />
f. Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while yon r <lb />
fl <lb />
Two hundred bushels of <lb />
remove <lb />
Potash from the <lb />
soil. Unless this quantity <lb />
is returned to the soil, <lb />
the following crop will <lb />
materially decrease. <lb />
W. have <lb />
and value of <lb />
Clop. <lb />
are trot lie. <lb />
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb />
; Si. <lb />
Me York. <lb />
X. POLICY <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value. <lb />
. Paid-up Insurance, <lb />
i. Extended that works automatically, <lb />
Non <lb />
evidence <lb />
Incontestable. <lb />
are living, or within three years after lapse, <lb />
Of and payment of arrears with <lb />
A after second No <lb />
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year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb />
They be To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
a. To Increase the . . <lb />
. To make policy payable as an daring the lifetime <lb />
of <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
was a sort of Muttering activity <lb />
among those who are coaxing the <lb />
growth of for the re- <lb />
p for a <lb />
of men, Senators Fair- <lb />
banks, of Donna and For- <lb />
of Ohio; Plait, Conn.; <lb />
Mass.; of HI.; ex <lb />
Senator of Wis., <lb />
of York, and Judge of Cabinet, but they have <lb />
than they get home, and this be <lb />
cause the high the S. <lb />
over protects them. Mr. <lb />
declination to run the <lb />
Presidency certainly makes <lb />
the race among the leaders of his <lb />
to succeed him an open, <lb />
and it should encourage the <lb />
to come together <lb />
op their real <lb />
It has always been understood <lb />
Mr. was absolutely <lb />
lacking the sense of That <lb />
understanding no longer holds <lb />
good. Whether is was the word <lb />
oft lie congratulations <lb />
showered upon him for his <lb />
that he would be a third <lb />
term candidate aroused the <lb />
sense of humor him, doesn't <lb />
matter. The lint remains that he <lb />
now has it. His first exhibition of <lb />
it almost frightened several <lb />
property run for his com- <lb />
fort or convenience. <lb />
Senator Martin, who <lb />
is in Washington, on <lb />
said of work the State <lb />
Constitutional Convention, now <lb />
sitting In <lb />
is a difficult prob- <lb />
but I feel that the Convention <lb />
will be able to solve it to sat If- <lb />
fad ion of the greater portion of <lb />
conservative <lb />
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support of the delegates <lb />
to National Con <lb />
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his is only <lb />
at the disposal of the <lb />
Vice Presidents, Bane <lb />
tors told him that it was against <lb />
precedent to have a mes- <lb />
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who know of <lb />
required to get the votes <lb />
a National <lb />
regard bid as a <lb />
joke. <lb />
And President do <lb />
third term and his bored. <lb />
Love's dripping showers of sun- <lb />
beams doth lint each hour of gloom <lb />
make the earth with the sweet <lb />
est bloom. <lb />
UNIVERSITY <lb />
Law School. <lb />
Summer Term to <lb />
month. Thorough <lb />
to the bat. <lb />
lectures by u <lb />
C. <lb />
Chapel <lb />
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mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood and put you <lb />
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publican candidate. <lb />
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third term <lb />
is what anybody <lb />
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exhibition was in connection with <lb />
some of Mr. <lb />
received during the past <lb />
week. He has a little bunch of <lb />
them on his desk from his would <lb />
be republican that <lb />
particularly in tone, first <lb />
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that <lb />
Commissioner Assistant <lb />
Commissioner of Patents would <lb />
perceptible was <lb />
who loves a joke as well as <lb />
nest notwithstanding <lb />
dig- and frowning looks, but <lb />
w ho could not hide his astonish <lb />
L. Ii. Pender, <lb />
Tobacco Flues, Tin Hoofing, <lb />
Expert Gunsmith employed. All <lb />
kinds Gun and Locksmith work <lb />
first class, of guns a <lb />
specially. <lb />
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb />
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limn two month pile up <lb />
a of already in <lb />
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to Improper and for his motto and <lb />
decisions. These men will likely to got <lb />
of their However, it <lb />
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will meet Mr. Me- <lb />
or any member Of his cab- <lb />
for a time without <lb />
ii u an inward <lb />
Plait's net Commissioner <lb />
of Patents baa evidently taken <lb />
as a private <lb />
thereby be is <lb />
if and rid- <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Factors Mer- <lb />
Dealer in Tics, IVa- <lb />
and We <lb />
Nova Land fur June <lb />
as <lb />
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It Ion lots <lb />
thin tons <lb />
Corn f-t solicit. <lb />
J. W. <lb />
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J. W. CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Fax-tore and handlers of <lb />
Ties and Bags. <lb />
Con and <lb />
solicited. <lb />
Three for <lb />
Times <lb />
VA., <lb />
Now Only Cents a Year, <lb />
and includes free The <lb />
Monthly, New The <lb />
Farm <lb />
THE TiMES, <lb />
Farm Journal and Para- <lb />
Monthly, only <lb />
per month by mail. <lb />
Address TIMES, <lb />
Va. <lb />
Steamer 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 Wednesday <lb />
Fridays at A. at. for Tar- <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
and Saturday <lb />
at 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 />
Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. O. <lb />
J. <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
to <lb />
AGENTS <lb />
Mr. John Drewry, for <lb />
North Virginia, Wet 1- <lb />
Popular <lb />
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
Life Co., of <lb />
i to announce to its large lumber <lb />
policy holders, and to the public <lb />
of c om- <lb />
will now <lb />
and from date will <lb />
to all de- <lb />
the very insurance the best <lb />
life company in the world. <lb />
If the agent in has on. <lb />
yet <lb />
JOHN <lb />
Agent, N. C. <lb />
Assets <lb />
Paid policy <lb />
Live, reliable energetic wasted at <lb />
once lo won for the <lb />
om Benefit. <lb />
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or U of Tilt .-,. <lb />
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la And nil ppr- <lb />
having <lb />
notified t <lb />
hi o of before -ti Ii <lb />
June, or will be pica I <lb />
in liar recovery. June 1901. <lb />
L. J. CHAPMAN, <lb />
Every is tiny with us. i i i.<lb />
I., <lb />
1.90 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
R i 11.95<lb />
1.00 <lb />
to We u <lb />
hum-, stuck in tier to get bargain to <lb />
jive our the No efforts <lb />
to Give us n trial. <lb />
us to draw salaries daring <lb />
and the govern- <lb />
mt-iii to make a pro <lb />
mi The In- <lb />
justice is <lb />
to all and it will <lb />
raise Will be heard <lb />
next Winter. The only possible <lb />
reason fur order is that the <lb />
of Patents and his <lb />
assistant with things <lb />
without re <lb />
in the interest of who <lb />
Will be by order. it <lb />
la an outrage, which should coat <lb />
his place. <lb />
After thinking tea matter over <lb />
the accepted the Plait <lb />
amendment, J oat m ii passed Con- <lb />
Mil their action has of- <lb />
communicated lo the War <lb />
Depart meat. <lb />
Hr. T. of <lb />
who lo a family of the <lb />
third term which bad been <lb />
fur him, ought to lie de- <lb />
lo the democrat <lb />
party, lie said on the <lb />
can you tat man <lb />
the leaders the <lb />
party whose <lb />
life is not entwined the trusts <lb />
which sell their made in <lb />
America, n lower abroad <lb />
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and <lb />
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blood builder. Brina <lb />
tin, to p. <lb />
restores <lb />
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with <lb />
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bond. <lb />
PILLS <lb />
ministration in hot <lb />
Mime of his in are <lb />
wise h lo make him withdraw <lb />
his order, suspending <lb />
before himself <lb />
of Patent, <lb />
for July and August <lb />
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of every Inventor <lb />
whose requires n hearing. <lb />
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la a pro- <lb />
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to In or <lb />
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MEDICAL CO. <lb />
A Sta., CHICAGO, <lb />
for sale by h <lb />
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170.------- <lb />
S. M. <lb />
DALE OP LAND. <lb />
By a of <lb />
Pill this day In a <lb />
certain Special <lb />
Cannon, Public <lb />
estate of W. II. <lb />
., -I II. U. <lb />
II, John and Olive <lb />
ill on July sell at <lb />
sale Hie Court House in <lb />
lot or parcel of land <lb />
in Um loan of <lb />
in Its math side of Third street and cant <lb />
street known in the plan of <lb />
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Mb die of June <lb />
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North Tilt county In Superior <lb />
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from the court of <lb />
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to said Execution, all the right <lb />
title mid Interest which the said C, <lb />
defendant has In the de- <lb />
real estate to Thai tract of <lb />
land in county, <lb />
lying on North side of <lb />
and adjoining of Mrs. <lb />
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the B, A. an <lb />
others, and u as It. J. farm, <lb />
containing six hundred acre more or leas, <lb />
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Cotton Bagging and always <lb />
on baa i <lb />
goods kept constantly ea <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
W. R, WHICHARD BRO,, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The Block complete In de <lb />
and prices as low as the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
j. i on, <lb />
-------DEALER <lb />
A LINE OF <lb />
Also a nice of Hardware. <lb />
TO BEE ME. <lb />
J. B. COREY. <lb />
BALE. <lb />
and <lb />
Dealer. <lb />
better than cure. Liver <lb />
Pills will not only cure, but If <lb />
taken in lime will prevent <lb />
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malaria, art Hewing Machines <lb />
. other <lb />
constipation, jaundice, torpid <lb />
liver and kindred diseases. <lb />
Liver PILLS <lb />
ABSOLUTELY CURE. <lb />
Hide-, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb />
rein, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
steads. Mill Oak Suits, Ba- <lb />
by Parlor <lb />
suits, Tables, Safes, P. <lb />
I Gail Ax <lb />
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb />
A ii in Beauty Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Heat, Soup, <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Hats, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Mara <lb />
Cheese, Beat Stand- <lb />
lo see <lb />
Phone <lb />
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, e , d- to by the <lb />
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lag I OS mOO. and duly re- <lb />
of the <lb />
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will at public <lb />
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ville in July <lb />
in the town of <lb />
which lots hive been two <lb />
large One lot bound- <lb />
ed on the north by K. Lang's lot, in the <lb />
i-u-l by alien M. lot, on the weal by <lb />
J. C. lot and on south by <lb />
acres. One other <lb />
lot of <lb />
the right of nay of the Atlantic <lb />
on went side mad, and rant <lb />
north with lo a <lb />
west front, to <lb />
a slake in the line of <lb />
parallel said road felt to a <lb />
lake the line of Fr cut <lb />
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Mi one other at I a stake on <lb />
ditch and <lb />
lo a state in the Held, then moth <lb />
to line. <lb />
said line to the lo <lb />
containing or <lb />
lo he to satisfy said mortgage. <lb />
Apply to Tut <lb />
lea re sale. Thu June <lb />
I f JAMBS, Attorney. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Broken in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ions. Wires lo New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
ISSUED WEEKLY. <lb />
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb />
Editor Publisher, <lb />
Lincoln, Nebraska. <lb />
In Advance <lb />
One Year U, Six Months <lb />
Three Copy <lb />
No traveling are em- <lb />
ployed. taken at <lb />
The Semi <lb />
Weekly and <lb />
will be together <lb />
one year for or The Daily <lb />
It ii 1.1.1 <lb />
one year for payable In ad- <lb />
., <lb />
PATENT <lb />
, or <lb />
C. CO. <lb />
MOM <lb />
Is tile customer who lakes advantage of OUR <lb />
keeps our competitors guessing it is we sell so <lb />
OUR MOTTO-DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES. <lb />
W. T. LEE <lb />
Exposition <lb />
I um about Pan <lb />
visitors with board room with all modern <lb />
view of Niagara I from the house. <lb />
Falls cur passes dour o min <lb />
walk to Take Niagara -street <lb />
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All will <lb />
receive <lb />
JOSEPH A. MOORE, <lb />
1266 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y. <lb />
A FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IN EASTERN N. C. <lb />
School, <lb />
LaGrange, N. C. <lb />
MILITARY, SCIENTIFIC . COMMERCIAL <lb />
Pupils, Twelve Counties two Slates <lb />
represented past session. School Buildings. <lb />
for Sixty <lb />
The school aims lo strengthen by developing latent <lb />
power. The individual needs of the students are considered. <lb />
The literary training strengthens traits gives a sound body <lb />
and clear mind. Class room methods cultivate <lb />
mental grasp. Athletics encouraged. No Compromise on <lb />
Liquor or Tobacco. Expenses for entire term of Nine Mouths, <lb />
tuition, board, room, fuel payable quarterly <lb />
advance. No extras. Write for beautiful register. <lb />
J. E. DEBNAM, Suit. <lb />
A Special Take <lb />
We have price oil of a special line of Figured Lawns <lb />
and Organdies, which we have been from to for the <lb />
NEXT SIX DAY. <lb />
says New Orleans <lb />
Times Democrat, not <lb />
ed now as once was, and, <lb />
judging from present <lb />
this of the Lost is <lb />
passing from among popular <lb />
airs of the day. Ore <lb />
believe that is passing. But <lb />
the that this air, pop- <lb />
us it may lie, is not <lb />
with that which mark- <lb />
ed it the days gone by, in <lb />
fact, the tune seems to be some- <lb />
thing other it was. the <lb />
old Confederates do shriek over <lb />
like they did days gone <lb />
by. The future must tell. <lb />
Maybe voices have hunky <lb />
Maybe the old men are tired and <lb />
do not want to yell. May lie Uncle <lb />
Sam's new policy of throwing his <lb />
gig into any old island that may <lb />
suit his fancy has something to do <lb />
with bis dying <lb />
scarcely believe that <lb />
is passing in spite of eh <lb />
which have taken place in Amer- <lb />
This may lie <lb />
in Louisiana but it not <lb />
South Carolina, nor indeed in this <lb />
section of time <lb />
the is played by baud or or- <lb />
the yells just as <lb />
enthusiastically <lb />
as ever. more, <lb />
brings hearty applause <lb />
Washington and New York <lb />
southern people <lb />
is even cheered throughout the <lb />
north. It is not strictly an <lb />
them of Lost but a <lb />
song which because of <lb />
and its lively, inspiring time as <lb />
well as its Um <lb />
great struggle for <lb />
will never cease to <lb />
in this <lb />
Slate. <lb />
J. Carr is reported <lb />
he did some pretty plain <lb />
to the reporter of the New <lb />
York Times. His remarks will <lb />
cause a among <lb />
Partisan lenders ill this State. <lb />
There is no man the Stale more <lb />
competent to speak out than <lb />
General Carr. bis <lb />
has been unquestioned, and be hits <lb />
borne the of many a battle, <lb />
has been knifed more severely <lb />
by bis friends than any oilier <lb />
man in the Hut he comes <lb />
boldly upon a higher plane. <lb />
should he not t It la <lb />
coming to identical line- be <lb />
forecast. Thinking men pat- <lb />
riots lire seeing the trend <lb />
of affairs that will rise above <lb />
mere partisan polities. With the <lb />
vote eliminated from politics <lb />
in the south lines will <lb />
ally be drawn upon different issues <lb />
THE K FRIENDS AND OF <lb />
AND COUNTIES. <lb />
ere still the forefront of the race after your <lb />
We offer you the best selected line of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to be found any store County. Well bought <lb />
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb />
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer <lb />
Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ail <lb />
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you and to <lb />
sell you if we can. We offer you the very Mat service, polite <lb />
attention, and the most terms with a well <lb />
established business built up on its own merits. <lb />
When you come lo market you will not do yourself justice <lb />
if you do see our Immense before buying elsewhere. <lb />
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb />
Goods and Notions, <lb />
Beta and Satins, <lb />
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Oil Cloths. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's, Women's and Children's and <lb />
Harness, Blankets Dusters, <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Bead Is, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
flow Kills and Rope. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture and In that line. <lb />
buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb />
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
A large line of Baby Caps, <lb />
Belts, and <lb />
Ladies Col- <lb />
and Cuffs all Sizes <lb />
I HAVE THE LINK OP <lb />
EVER BROUGHT <lb />
Mrs. M. T. ell i in charge of my department and if <lb />
the hat you is not on band one will lie trimmed lo suit your <lb />
tastes while you volt. <lb />
Hats, silks. Braids. Ornaments, Flowers, and everything <lb />
iii milliners line. <lb />
The rural having <lb />
proved so conspicuous a it <lb />
is a voice should be <lb />
raised against it anywhere. <lb />
there has been North <lb />
at least. A Congressman <lb />
one of the districts of <lb />
State is a good deal of I <lb />
establishment of rural <lb />
delivery on of <lb />
opposition of country merchants <lb />
who are postmasters who, by <lb />
having <lb />
stores, enjoy a good deal of I rude <lb />
from what they have heretofore which they would not otherwise re <lb />
we will path them out for Those lovely Imported Em- <lb />
Swisses, which are richly worth Ml and will be run out <lb />
for the fix days for and per yard. Piques worth and <lb />
now for Ii days Waist Dress Goods at <lb />
prices lo astonish you. Shirts for men, worth 11.00 <lb />
for days Our entire of Ladies Oxford Ties at reduced <lb />
price from up. Fruit of Loom bleached Call to see us <lb />
for any thing yon ant we you. <lb />
Standard Patterns July Designs. <lb />
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
been. This light is drawing upon <lb />
horizon, and yet <lb />
i a great many who do see <lb />
Happy Family Reunion. <lb />
The home of our es- <lb />
teemed friend, W. A <lb />
of was scene of a happy <lb />
family reunion on Sunday. <lb />
member of the family was <lb />
gathered under the parental roof, <lb />
even down to the venerable be <lb />
loved old servant, who <lb />
ii e-1 ed many nice meals <lb />
the family. The is <lb />
years old bus nursed three <lb />
gem inn-, of family. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. have four <lb />
children married one single. <lb />
Those present were Mr. Mis. <lb />
I. M. Reams, of Durham, Mr. <lb />
Mrs, Ernest of <lb />
Mr. Mis. Hugh <lb />
of Mr. Mrs. W. K. <lb />
Dorsey, of Oxford, Miss <lb />
lie Ledger. <lb />
and blood should both be <lb />
kept la <lb />
From the of history <lb />
even lo this good day men <lb />
were ever much alike. It is re <lb />
called that u lime when it look- <lb />
ed as if Paul were about to con- <lb />
all lo Christianity, <lb />
one a silversmith which <lb />
made silver shrines for <lb />
called all the craftsmen of <lb />
like informed <lb />
that craft wits danger <lb />
thorn that by this craft <lb />
they their<lb />
postmasters with to the m-1 <lb />
ml delivery Oh I <lb />
server. <lb />
NOTES <lb />
If, C, dune <lb />
Lawrence, Anderson, of near <lb />
spent Saturday night <lb />
town. <lb />
E. E. was <lb />
here Tun day. <lb />
S. II. Hull, of Columbus county, <lb />
was slopping in Monday and <lb />
Tuesday nights. <lb />
S. II. of Wilson, is spend- <lb />
several tints here. <lb />
The Masons had their annual <lb />
meeting here Thursday. They <lb />
dined the Smith Hotel. <lb />
Little Boas Is still very ill. <lb />
E. V. was <lb />
here Ibis week. <lb />
A. L. Peacock, of Norfolk, spent <lb />
Thursday night in town. <lb />
Mis. Morns Ii quite sick. <lb />
Her many hope she will <lb />
soon lie convalescent. <lb />
J, E. Lewis and T. It. Hymen <lb />
passed through Wednesday. <lb />
Prof, Manning returned home <lb />
Wednesday evening. <lb />
Martin s v. <lb />
The report the It tee <lb />
pointed the General Assembly <lb />
to Investigate the accounts of <lb />
W. H. the In- <lb />
clerk in ex- <lb />
State Treasurer Worth, has been <lb />
completed. <lb />
The report will <lb />
lie until signed by all tin members <lb />
transmitted to the Governor. <lb />
Representative V. <lb />
Of Mecklenburg, who drafted <lb />
committee <lb />
ed bis work yesterday. he <lb />
T. M. Arlington have <lb />
the report, which was yes <lb />
forwarded by express to <lb />
Judge D. Winston, the third <lb />
number of the committee, for his; <lb />
signal re. <lb />
The shortage of Major Mai <lb />
has been by the com- <lb />
to be <lb />
As soon as report has been <lb />
completed Treasurer Lacy will <lb />
make demand on ox -Treasurer j <lb />
Worth's bond for the amount of <lb />
defalcation. Action will of course bU influence as an honest <lb />
be taken to the Baltimore Lit- <lb />
Company, which gave MaJ ,, ,, u, <lb />
or bond, to make good low or not listing it <lb />
shortage. The company gave an.,, the statement of <lb />
annual bond As Major y,., . ,.,, <lb />
theft exceeded ii is and Illegality man has <lb />
Major <lb />
A Whippet. Run Out of <lb />
lo <lb />
an Innocent Negro <lb />
Ark., June <lb />
Watson, who his wife swore <lb />
that Will had <lb />
committed an on Mrs. <lb />
sou, was taken out by a committee <lb />
of citizens of last night <lb />
and given lashes. The <lb />
of Watson and his wile was the <lb />
means of having been <lb />
lo hang, but about <lb />
weeks ago If rs. Watson made a <lb />
written statement confessing that <lb />
she bad sworn falsely against Boa. <lb />
learning this Governor <lb />
Davis suspended sentence inf. <lb />
P on Watson's wile <lb />
swore she was <lb />
husband to testily against <lb />
At conclusion of the <lb />
lushing wan placed on a <lb />
train and given instructions not to <lb />
Stop ill Arkansas. <lb />
Listing properly for taxation has <lb />
Its temptation. Many a man has <lb />
slightly in the of a <lb />
the actual loss sustained by <lb />
Mail his bondsmen is not <lb />
large. <lb />
Treasurer I. It. Lacy will lose <lb />
by reason of Martin's no- <lb />
in his Mall In spent <lb />
thirty days Mr. office <lb />
his clerical <lb />
composed of new the <lb />
duties of the office. Ho accustom- <lb />
ed was Martin to running his <lb />
hands in be <lb />
aid resist Hie temptation <lb />
he had lost his job, not <lb />
stole before men <lb />
tinned, lint he also forged a cheek <lb />
for changing it from one <lb />
account to another. Raleigh Post. <lb />
Experienced <lb />
managers have no <lb />
doubt as to great value and <lb />
necessity of newspaper advert is <lb />
and some refuse to do <lb />
any oilier kind. It has staled <lb />
that the revenue of The York <lb />
Herald from theatrical advertising <lb />
less than a year, <lb />
while three oilier York <lb />
mils receive ill least each <lb />
Mime <lb />
Record. <lb />
lost in in ii iii the confidence of food <lb />
men and bad men as well. Such <lb />
characters are marked as being <lb />
worthy of trust by their neighbors. <lb />
It is decided against them <lb />
lice they me heart <lb />
est, f they are trusted evermore <lb />
it I- it is seen that inter- <lb />
est and not honesty will keep <lb />
from betraying their trust. It is <lb />
men think it is no <lb />
. v moral law lo avoid <lb />
any will not make <lb />
amenable to the criminal law the <lb />
pay men of taxes to the State. <lb />
I Great mistake. Cud will bring <lb />
work Into <lb />
it is good or evil. The man <lb />
I who will cheat the government is <lb />
II. A. representing <lb />
National Association of <lb />
I Carolina, la In ibis section <lb />
local branches of <lb />
it Is en industrial or <lb />
among the colored <lb />
purpose establishing <lb />
stores, and other <lb />
prises their race. Giving <lb />
attention to such as this is <lb />
far better colored people <lb />
than miming after politics. <lb />
ho tali; about themselves <lb />
are seldom <lb />
dishonest enough to <lb />
Kansas Oily, Mb . June when he can do <lb />
Quito stops I the organization Lumber Bridge News. <lb />
of a now which is <lb />
proposed to Missouri only <lb />
to form a national The of the <lb />
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lo every business man. <lb />
the stale committee I The of the India Com- <lb />
and a few Silver The told in a <lb />
to hive the how his was <lb />
pi by for, if not the From the <lb />
avowed support of, Win. J. Bryan extensively, <lb />
using the newspapers We <lb />
s no did not <lb />
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