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all forms of Malaria. <lb/>
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DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. <lb/>
AFTER TWO SIS BEES PAID IX I <lb/>
ii <lb/>
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second So . <lb/>
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THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
STATE NORMAL AND <lb/>
Literary. Classical, Scientific, Pedagogical. Musical. <lb/>
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President CHARLES <lb/>
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room. Bed athletic Held, ,. mile in the South. <lb/>
Faculty of special v. I Curriculum preparatory to <lb/>
ii. I liege or ,. in atmosphere of high ideals <lb/>
school, as students preparing fur higher education <lb/>
. i. Fall i in mix i 1st. <lb/>
THE GREAT <lb/>
TONIC LAXATIVE <lb/>
If you have tour stomach, indigestion, constipation, bad <lb/>
breath, dizziness, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss <lb/>
of appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin, <lb/>
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad and an <lb/>
impaired digestive system, Will Cure You. <lb/>
It will clean out the stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen <lb/>
mucous membranes cf the stomach, purify your blood and put you <lb/>
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move <lb/>
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your skin will dear and <lb/>
freshen aiM will feel the old energy and buoyancy. <lb/>
lac I r i i k in- f Mill am i t in ;. <lb/>
. i ill i ad aw I Pin <lb/>
it gnaw i . ti or -.- <lb/>
n r . clean tho coated<lb/>
For Sale by <lb/>
men that their <lb/>
prejudices arc principles. <lb/>
The of the doesn't <lb/>
always have the wedding ring. <lb/>
little microbe of love can <lb/>
tutu a whole heart upside down. <lb/>
The world yon a they <lb/>
bill far is the lime <lb/>
will pay. <lb/>
The country is full of <lb/>
our men are going to <lb/>
Bashful lovers don't have to <lb/>
break the lee they simply <lb/>
melt in arms. <lb/>
wicked hen has her <lb/>
besetting sin. <lb/>
No this little please re <lb/>
member, the weather's going lo be <lb/>
December. <lb/>
one <lb/>
can't give you the <lb/>
now a-days. <lb/>
in they <lb/>
any kind of a suffrage they <lb/>
I hey have suffered too much <lb/>
already. <lb/>
When the ripples love's <lb/>
How from the the <lb/>
soul is thrilled with a rapture from <lb/>
which ii never part. <lb/>
Toe counterfeiter never makes <lb/>
good. <lb/>
Actions -peak louder than <lb/>
and actors louder than either. <lb/>
a Board of Health sign <lb/>
won't keep the wolf from the <lb/>
door. <lb/>
the lee man can make it <lb/>
hot for you if you don't pay your <lb/>
bill. <lb/>
Home women carry their bargain- <lb/>
hunting proclivities so far as to <lb/>
takes husband whose reputation <lb/>
is slightly damaged. <lb/>
hen a man i- broke is <lb/>
be should <lb/>
Toe woman doesn't <lb/>
need a razor strop to sharpen her <lb/>
tongue. <lb/>
No. Mamie, dear, a man Who is <lb/>
nuking his maiden speech need <lb/>
not effeminate. <lb/>
always rises to the <lb/>
The temperature basal last taken <lb/>
a tumble itself. <lb/>
Loss of memory often comes from <lb/>
borrowing money. <lb/>
suppose you would call a <lb/>
head wind when blows through <lb/>
your whiskers. <lb/>
Many a man pointer from <lb/>
linger of <lb/>
It doesn't cost more to bathe <lb/>
hen tide is high. <lb/>
i Solves the Problem <lb/>
The crowded condition the <lb/>
in North <lb/>
unfortunate, <lb/>
the favorable conditions II i <lb/>
tragic thing for a human <lb/>
to lie bereft of reason, but when <lb/>
such a one most, their own <lb/>
and of others, be eon <lb/>
lined in with <lb/>
it becomes doubly pitiful. <lb/>
Such a condition, it allowed to <lb/>
continue, will be a deep disgrace <lb/>
to the Stale. <lb/>
In the present emergency. <lb/>
wan county has set an example <lb/>
that is worthy of Imitation by all <lb/>
Counties having in their jails insane <lb/>
whom admission to the <lb/>
asylums cannot be secured. <lb/>
The commissioners have <lb/>
erected a building with tour large <lb/>
any rooms for the reception and <lb/>
of insane persons <lb/>
who otherwise would have to be <lb/>
in jail. has <lb/>
shown that the <lb/>
nine people In jail has bail a bud <lb/>
effect oil both the insane persona <lb/>
ft Observer. <lb/>
full heal <lb/>
is not usually Immediate. <lb/>
Persons who suffered treat <lb/>
heated term <lb/>
are lo and other <lb/>
for weeks, <lb/>
or to heal as she <lb/>
doctors say. Those who have been <lb/>
actually ere me by the heat will <lb/>
ii o i sec guard them- <lb/>
selves i-are <lb/>
many heat <lb/>
i- no means a new ail- <lb/>
bill ii is more in evidence <lb/>
now than ever before because of <lb/>
the hot season. <lb/>
Two hundred bushels of <lb/>
remove <lb/>
the <lb/>
I, soil. Unless this quantity <lb/>
is returned to the soil, <lb/>
following crop will <lb/>
materially decrease. <lb/>
book Idling<lb/>
crop. <lb/>
are <lb/>
KALI WORKS. <lb/>
Nassau St. <lb/>
New <lb/>
War Taxes. <lb/>
Washington. July state- <lb/>
at the talents <lb/>
Bureau show.-, that the total re- <lb/>
from war act <lb/>
July the date <lb/>
act went into effect, to <lb/>
amounted to <lb/>
as A <lb/>
It <lb/>
beer, special <lb/>
laves, tobacco, <lb/>
cigars, <lb/>
excise lax <lb/>
mixed floor, <lb/>
additional taxes beer and lo- <lb/>
Paper Hanging. <lb/>
I am i fill Wall Pa- <lb/>
per tad it if desired- Full lint <lb/>
I ; i-1 to do Brick <lb/>
i ii <lb/>
lot wall paper left the of <lb/>
Hit, M. will receive prompt at- <lb/>
J H. BUNN, <lb/>
Columbus. Gs . 1879. <lb/>
C. J. Doctor; <lb/>
gave your to <lb/>
our Hip n-- <lb/>
were almost <lb/>
certainly from <lb/>
used. Yours very truly, <lb/>
SI. <lb/>
The A Season. <lb/>
Charles Jones, whose series of <lb/>
articles on store management in <lb/>
Ink his attracted wide <lb/>
spread attention, says that some <lb/>
merchants largely their <lb/>
advertising at seasons when trade <lb/>
is not as brisk as lie- <lb/>
he concludes, those <lb/>
who do the most advertising at <lb/>
such times have the of the <lb/>
argument, if the purpose be to <lb/>
draw trade, why not advertise <lb/>
most when you need trade <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
will the dyspeptic tram <lb/>
of misery. d enable bin lo eat <lb/>
whatever be prevent <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE, <lb/>
the food to assimilate and now-, <lb/>
lab the body, give keen appetite, <lb/>
DEVELOP <lb/>
and solid Elegantly <lb/>
coated. i <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
AYDEN ill <lb/>
July <lb/>
Bailie Tucker and Misses <lb/>
came <lb/>
down from Friday <lb/>
night lo Watt <lb/>
-i i in in M- Davis, slier spend- <lb/>
a few days with friends in <lb/>
Winterville, home Fri- <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
K. V. spent Sunday in <lb/>
Bettie M inning, of <lb/>
down from Winterville <lb/>
night to friends at <lb/>
Hotel. returned this <lb/>
Hisses I'll spent <lb/>
Sunday in town. <lb/>
T. , was <lb/>
town night and Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Before the American <lb/>
war, this country to get <lb/>
along with the v- of twenty <lb/>
agents of the rev <lb/>
These get a day <lb/>
and a day for <lb/>
besides traveling ex <lb/>
At the outbreak of the <lb/>
war, this force was increased lo <lb/>
forty live. The war is a thing -if <lb/>
the past and a large portion of the <lb/>
lave- have cut off, but these <lb/>
forty live special a day <lb/>
are still holding on to the public <lb/>
teat. There is little chance that <lb/>
they will ever be off. It is <lb/>
more likely that their ranks, like <lb/>
that of the pensioners, will in- <lb/>
crease. The man who expects to <lb/>
live to see this useless crowd of- <lb/>
weeded out indulges in a <lb/>
vain Observer. <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
Law School. <lb/>
Summer Term July 1st to <lb/>
-ii in courses <lb/>
lectures For at- <lb/>
C. <lb/>
U. <lb/>
L. H. Pender. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
Tobacco Tin <lb/>
Expert Gunsmith employed. All <lb/>
kinds Gun and work <lb/>
class, lie stocking of guns a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
Greensboro Female. College <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. <lb/>
Literary and Business Courses. <lb/>
Schools Music, Art and <lb/>
Literary Course all <lb/>
Living 8200.00 per Year. <lb/>
Fall Session begin September <lb/>
cation. PEACOCK, <lb/>
Trinity College <lb/>
one hundred and <lb/>
sod of study. <lb/>
in <lb/>
with <lb/>
Large- library best <lb/>
sad in <lb/>
state. Scholarships and Fund . <lb/>
doubled within tin <lb/>
pest seres years. very low. Tin <lb/>
beat college is the one that a <lb/>
the boat advantages. Bend for <lb/>
f. <lb/>
Peppy Go., <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
-Wt quote Nora <lb/>
Land tin- prices <lb/>
fr <lb/>
r;. <lb/>
I.,., than in <lb/>
Cur <lb/>
ton Is <lb/>
6.00 <lb/>
-lit your order as n <lb/>
lo avoid in <lb/>
W. FERRY <lb/>
ll as <lb/>
Hit, <lb/>
Practical Education <lb/>
in i <lb/>
an-, a <lb/>
practice, <lb/>
I ruining. <lb/>
n year. Total la- <lb/>
board, <lb/>
Thirty teachers. SOS students, Nest <lb/>
session begun <lb/>
T Wis- <lb/>
M. <lb/>
AGRICULTURE t MECHANIC ARTS,<lb/>
II <lb/>
. M. <lb/>
retail and <lb/>
Furniture . -1. u for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Heed. Oil liar <lb/>
re's, Turkeys, Egg, <lb/>
Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Carts, Parlor <lb/>
F. H. went to suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
; i .- i in <lb/>
J. W. PERRY CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Ragging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
and <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Three One Year <lb/>
Times <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA., <lb/>
Now Only Cents a Year, <lb/>
and includes absolutely free The <lb/>
Paragon Monthly, Mew The <lb/>
Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb/>
DAILY HID SUNDAY <lb/>
Including Farm Journal and Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only per <lb/>
year; per month by mail. <lb/>
Address THE TIMES, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer Edgecombe leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays. Th in days and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and Boa- <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore, <lb/>
from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
notice to <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
A AGENTS <lb/>
Mr. John General for <lb/>
North Carolina and Virginia, of lust Well- <lb/>
Known Popular Company, <lb/>
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
of <lb/>
Desire to announce to its large number of <lb/>
and In the <lb/>
of North this com- <lb/>
puny will now J; in <lb/>
unit from this date will <lb/>
and policies, lo all de- <lb/>
the very insurance in the <lb/>
life in the world. <lb/>
in your town has not <lb/>
yet led <lb/>
JOHN C. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
172,058,911121. <lb/>
Paid polity <lb/>
Live, t . t at <lb/>
once work for the <lb/>
Old Benefit. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having duly Hit- <lb/>
or Court A lei k of county <lb/>
of the Jacob Brook, de- <lb/>
cent rd. notice Is hereby . n Is all <lb/>
tin- to immediate <lb/>
I . lbs And all l -r- <lb/>
having I are <lb/>
to the to the <lb/>
ii- for on or before the <lb/>
or notice will be pleat <lb/>
in bur recovery This June 1901. <lb/>
L. J. CHAPMAN, <lb/>
Jacob <lb/>
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. . an . fr Ac ; <lb/>
1- TUB I CO , in N,.,., . N V , <lb/>
will i. , ,. . .-I , all <lb/>
ate let <lb/>
Richard of Wayne conn- <lb/>
y. was in <lb/>
home cart. He fell <lb/>
t off I he cart mid broke his neck. <lb/>
Miss Na Coward spent Sat- <lb/>
in, . and Sunday With Mis. <lb/>
Ir. <lb/>
Hiss of <lb/>
was in I, n <lb/>
Rein, rail ; we have it now <lb/>
every day for a week. our <lb/>
people appreciate the sun <lb/>
shine when we are permitted to <lb/>
have it <lb/>
Harries who has been <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
Meat Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Can- <lb/>
Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apple, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meal, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apple, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, <lb/>
and Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cake.-- and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Sewing Machines, nu <lb/>
Bethel, came other gouts. Quality and <lb/>
Friday night on a visit. j Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see toe. <lb/>
There crook- aH <lb/>
ed about the man who is bent on <lb/>
wrong doing. J Phone Sf. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of S decree of III- Superior <lb/>
f Pit county in Hie case of Jesse <lb/>
of Teel Jack <lb/>
Ted, lo sell leer <lb/>
Will sell for <lb/>
the Court in <lb/>
Mi 1901 the <lb/>
pan-el of land, in I lie <lb/>
the west side- <lb/>
. being M sad St r. i-t <lb/>
part of old <lb/>
table lot bark of Hotel said lot <lb/>
in a deed from II. E- <lb/>
Daniel lo Teel recorded in Book <lb/>
II. ii. page i acre more or<lb/>
Ally. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
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By virtue of an to <lb/>
. . ;, . the Superior <lb/>
Pill county, in the raw- of W. II. James <lb/>
and Joseph It W, <lb/>
j will, OS Monday day of <lb/>
1901, at court <lb/>
in tell highest <lb/>
fur rush, said all <lb/>
lbs title- sad which the <lb/>
It. J. W. has in fol- <lb/>
real estate, wit; One <lb/>
lot of land in the town N. <lb/>
bounded the <lb/>
Main as <lb/>
feel to <lb/>
line, a <lb/>
. I u U,.,,, , . ,, <lb/>
with Si. Menu <lb/>
M. n course <lb/>
DOS SI acre <lb/>
war It. W. by <lb/>
Hook U. J. <lb/>
pan <lb/>
Also MM c liter in the town <lb/>
on East St. <lb/>
bounded North by <lb/>
on East by Juan <lb/>
Larson on by Mali , Ann <lb/>
sad the West by <lb/>
It J. W formerly <lb/>
being u conveyed <lb/>
It. W Canon It. by <lb/>
Recorded is n A. I in and <lb/>
t the Pitt county. <lb/>
Also, nil the the tract of land <lb/>
which was conveyed by and <lb/>
wife. lo It canon <lb/>
Dec Did I-- ; and It. in <lb/>
page of of Pill <lb/>
ill Pill <lb/>
i much thereof was <lb/>
the said It. J. as a <lb/>
on I lie day July, 1901. <lb/>
In ed acres and Ike <lb/>
excess, will tie continuing about <lb/>
acres. is be up- <lb/>
i. i returns for i <lb/>
lion lo said at, <lb/>
i . . <lb/>
O, <lb/>
or Pill <lb/>
w Ell, Deputy <lb/>
GREENVILLE B. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bugging and Hen always <lb/>
on hail i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
band. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W. R. WHICHARD BRO., <lb/>
General <lb/>
Whichard, N. <lb/>
The complete in every <lb/>
meat and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb/>
Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
BUBO <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
TERMS- Payable in Advance. <lb/>
One Year Six Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No I raveling canvassers arc cm- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
office. The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly <lb/>
sent together <lb/>
one year for or i in. Daily <lb/>
and I he <lb/>
one year for i Mi pay able in ad- <lb/>
. --V V <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
for <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
II <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
Twice a M <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
m ill <lb/>
-AT- t <lb/>
VOL. XX <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY, JULY <lb/>
NO <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Ii customer who lakes advantage of <lb/>
keeps our guessing why it is we sell so cheap <lb/>
MOTTO-DOWN WITH HIGH <lb/>
V T. LEE <lb/>
Exposition. <lb/>
I urn t about Km Am- <lb/>
board sod room all <lb/>
Niagara <lb/>
Falls car door minutes, <lb/>
walk to exposition grounds. Take street ear to <lb/>
Auburn Avenue, rates. All <lb/>
receive attention. <lb/>
JOSEPH A. MOORE, <lb/>
f, ;. 1295 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. <lb/>
A FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL <lb/>
School, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
MILITARY, LITERARY. <lb/>
Fifty three Pupils, Twelve Counties two <lb/>
represented past session. School <lb/>
for Sixty Cadets. , . , . , <lb/>
The school aims to developing latent la <lb/>
and power. The individual needs of Students are considered. <lb/>
The literary training strengthens manly traits, gives a sound body <lb/>
and clear mind. Class room methods <lb/>
and grasp. Athletics ,,., . <lb/>
per half term, including board, fuel, lights <lb/>
room, 956.00. No incidentals. School opens lib <lb/>
Write for <lb/>
J. L. AM, Bl <lb/>
Cash is King. <lb/>
For rush we will make the sharpest, swiftest most <lb/>
sweeping, price cutting ever known in mid summer. <lb/>
the<lb/>
w. <lb/>
OP vi <lb/>
Working on <lb/>
Ward <lb/>
tilled. <lb/>
The held a <lb/>
special <lb/>
for the purpose <lb/>
lier to the vacancy in Fifth <lb/>
tor and <lb/>
of special license taxis, and <lb/>
appoint All the <lb/>
members were present. <lb/>
J. I. Bun <lb/>
by as Alder- <lb/>
man lo vacancy existing in <lb/>
in Fifth ward. <lb/>
The special license luxe- <lb/>
at last meeting were called over and <lb/>
some revisions made. <lb/>
The circus license was emended <lb/>
so us lo include circus and <lb/>
combined only one <lb/>
lee is charged to both. On <lb/>
all other slums under canvass a <lb/>
lax of aW a day was levied. <lb/>
The tax on bicycle dealers nod <lb/>
repairers was so as to <lb/>
apply to these who do repair work <lb/>
only and do not tell or offer for <lb/>
sale any supplies. <lb/>
lax peddlers of clocks, <lb/>
and ranges out, <lb/>
the Slate revenue act making lip <lb/>
provision for Ibis. <lb/>
The tax on broken and <lb/>
dealers m was re <lb/>
to MOO. <lb/>
The tax on Itinerant <lb/>
or opticians was changed from <lb/>
pi day per yen. <lb/>
A letter from Attorney <lb/>
was read stating <lb/>
under its charter, had <lb/>
la <lb/>
h , <lb/>
i and col c . <lb/>
a . <lb/>
the tax ion . . ware <lb/>
mi <lb/>
ward and the tax <lb/>
allowed lo remain, and the <lb/>
tax mi and <lb/>
placed at H per year, and on col- <lb/>
ton buyers per <lb/>
On oil tanks BOO or gal- <lb/>
capacity a lax of per <lb/>
wits levied. <lb/>
lemonade and other <lb/>
cold drinks on the streets were <lb/>
taxed B per year. <lb/>
On all dealers goals, <lb/>
and merchandise levied a <lb/>
chase lax on gin-.-Miles the <lb/>
as paid to the with ad- <lb/>
license lax eel -I. <lb/>
chief of Police T. who <lb/>
i also Captain Greenville <lb/>
Light was granted leave <lb/>
of to tend the encamp- <lb/>
with his company. <lb/>
Mayor Long appointed fol- <lb/>
lowing standing <lb/>
On II. While and <lb/>
K. B, <lb/>
Cobb, K. <lb/>
Kick and H. I. Coward. <lb/>
Lights and Wells H. <lb/>
Hooker, E. <lb/>
On M. <lb/>
R. J. and II. Hooker. <lb/>
On White Cemetery Henry T. <lb/>
King. <lb/>
On Colored M. <lb/>
On i. King <lb/>
J. B. While. <lb/>
The member the Fifth Ward <lb/>
will the <lb/>
f CO. Just <lb/>
own FRIENDS OF <lb/>
ADJOINING <lb/>
We are still in of the race after your <lb/>
We oiler you nest selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found in any store in Pitt Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all year round, Spring, <lb/>
and Winter, arc work for yours and our mutual ad <lb/>
vantage. is our pleasure lo show you what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When yon to market you will do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Bilks and Satins, <lb/>
mid Carpets, Mattings and Oil cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Ken's, and Children's and <lb/>
Harness, one Blankets and Duelers, <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meal, Sugar Molasses, Bead ts, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
A large line of Baby <lb/>
Belts, Laces and <lb/>
Z Ladies Col- <lb/>
and Cuffs all Sizes <lb/>
Till. and HANDSOMEST <lb/>
EVER <lb/>
Mi I is In charge of my and if <lb/>
the lull I . on hand one Mill be -oil your <lb/>
tastes M hi. c you a I. <lb/>
Hats, thing <lb/>
in the is line. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
for and in line. <lb/>
. Strictly for but sell for Either Cash or <lb/>
Out motto i Honesty, Merit and Square Heeling, <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
no<lb/>
Inly I, <lb/>
i still ,. <lb/>
ahead. <lb/>
W, p. i i i . tee III <lb/>
double cotton gin is <lb/>
put down by and Overton <lb/>
will be completed i will <lb/>
add much b to i d as well n <lb/>
being a I bi to in- fan on <lb/>
of The i ti <lb/>
i; I bale, pi i <lb/>
work but vi few <lb/>
is very -i lug I Lu . <lb/>
.-. I <lb/>
right well pleased morn <lb/>
log f i <lb/>
brick. <lb/>
Mi-. I He Hi lines <lb/>
to visit some <lb/>
of her friends. <lb/>
Richmond, M <lb/>
laud, l has <lb/>
. o. for the <lb/>
We glad to <lb/>
Times Value <lb/>
OF ANY <lb/>
ONE EASIER. <lb/>
THIRD <lb/>
Agents wanted in all <lb/>
territory. <lb/>
Ma nu fact u t <lb/>
Atlanta, <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
S. T WHITE, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
II-1 <lb/>
L. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
is cut just half on Lawns, Silks, <lb/>
White Laces. <lb/>
Underwear, Slippers, <lb/>
and all furnishing These <lb/>
goods must lie pushed out loom fur <lb/>
fall goods. <lb/>
RICKS WILKINSON, <lb/>
ordinance committees <lb/>
as Aldermen. <lb/>
after he <lb/>
Mi--, James, of <lb/>
bury, win found dead in sit <lb/>
ling of her home. She <lb/>
at a sewing ma- <lb/>
chine, her arms thrown <lb/>
around the machine. Henri dis- <lb/>
ease did its work so quickly <lb/>
the members of the family in an <lb/>
room did not hear a <lb/>
struggle or a She was a <lb/>
very popular young woman, <lb/>
live years of age. <lb/>
Winterville High School. <lb/>
lull term opens September And closes <lb/>
Spring term 80th ends May 16th. <lb/>
Intermediate and Primary <lb/>
and Music Delightful location note I healthful <lb/>
surrounded by excellent moral and religious <lb/>
and full Information address <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Winterville, N, <lb/>
Ben <lb/>
The fountain<lb/>
i Mrs. <lb/>
past few day-. <lb/>
see her. <lb/>
Miss Alice Carson, of <lb/>
city, Va., pi i i <lb/>
i Ii urn lib lier <lb/>
friends and res. <lb/>
n, t <lb/>
i Ii line once more <lb/>
spend n lib her friends <lb/>
and <lb/>
c ii. i- b. <lb/>
thing lo the season. He <lb/>
now making M of i <lb/>
harvesters lawn and <lb/>
etc. We are glad See <lb/>
people <lb/>
are wife of <lb/>
Andrews Is very sick with <lb/>
fever. Hope she ill soon <lb/>
Mi. I c. Moore, linen <lb/>
tide, is visiting her friends <lb/>
relatives in around <lb/>
el. <lb/>
Sam w Sam W bite, <lb/>
Greenville, is over lo see mm j <lb/>
We are very n, to Hole <lb/>
Prof. Z. I lei is going lo <lb/>
leave I. n <lb/>
pie here i <lb/>
ha- me <lb/>
in the c <lb/>
we ale lo sec go. N <lb/>
can to the people Hi. Olive <lb/>
they going gel i I <lb/>
and working r. <lb/>
o., <lb/>
Tilings <lb/>
a. <lb/>
v. lee. <lb/>
look Lo as u <lb/>
Ill -ii and in lime <lb/>
ii c ;. <lb/>
biggest i States, <lb/>
is II . <lb/>
i M e teems <lb/>
I .- . . j ;, ; . . I c, h <lb/>
i that <lb/>
rise Daniel <lb/>
I . i . i and now a <lb/>
But iii- ; <lb/>
j . . . <lb/>
tin -e young i. ; did inn II <lb/>
, ii them well and <lb/>
II i h ell <lb/>
. i things that their <lb/>
promotion fallowed. Every young <lb/>
in i i. ,. do likewise, <lb/>
here i. he will <lb/>
w Ii such unities <lb/>
display all will lien <lb/>
em lots extent. Places <lb/>
are man boy <lb/>
whose duty is <lb/>
c-. . . ii nine-- mill ill- <lb/>
t. In <lb/>
in hi- i u <lb/>
is <lb/>
i i Time, <lb/>
I he lime s idling <lb/>
w mil I <lb/>
for <lb/>
p, <lb/>
ii make any.- id ii- learned m<lb/>
tongue. we have laid <lb/>
down some urgent work lo meet <lb/>
an to Ilia <lb/>
the one I nm we are meet has <lb/>
failed lo cine . d <lb/>
tune <lb/>
ram, for <lb/>
change in -Inn----- <lb/>
thee many other lime wasting <lb/>
cyanic- lO <lb/>
life the mill life, <lb/>
-en ii we are In books <lb/>
. re- <lb/>
value of lime. Annoy <lb/>
.,. its these Inti i nil idleness <lb/>
must . ton he, i i lo <lb/>
I hi in e. <lb/>
a- they limy <lb/>
on be of use In us brief <lb/>
III Is in <lb/>
strain i busy day. Sometimes <lb/>
he. arc u-e <lb/>
meditation, It want, <lb/>
trustees they ought us In the <lb/>
with several . purpose never levy upon <lb/>
the stale, hope they will an unwilling lax id line by our <lb/>
procure go u <lb/>
left to like charge of the <lb/>
High <lb/>
OS bat -ell <lb/>
The Reflector Office Can't lie Beat. <lb/>
people seem to think <lb/>
in <lb/>
The deal i I In- <lb/>
more than loll -a.-1 a i tell. <lb/>
it's I see II be ml <lb/>
minded when <lb/>
our <lb/>
he sum i nil lei Is <lb/>
in order I hat ii may not slob <lb/>
en. <lb/>
The ho nothing i i <lb/>
be depended upon <lb/>
It. <lb/>
No, Mi ii. d i, mesh in din- <lb/>
nu,; <lb/>
i tables.<lb/>
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IMP <lb/>
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REFLECTOR <lb/>
I. C. <lb/>
O. J. Ed. ft Owner <lb/>
at the Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, m Second-Class <lb/>
Mail Hatter. <lb/>
T July <lb/>
You the <lb/>
weather, to bad a well take it a <lb/>
it conies along. We've it dry- <lb/>
we've it wetter, we've <lb/>
MM it hotter and we've MM it <lb/>
colder than it in now. <lb/>
The Publishing Com- <lb/>
the company nun been <lb/>
publishing the Evening Telegram, <lb/>
gone the hands of a re <lb/>
is stated that pub- <lb/>
of the paper will be <lb/>
THE <lb/>
lull Winter- <lb/>
We see it slated in I'll <lb/>
Buffalo needs <lb/>
paying visitors lo make <lb/>
exposition a Then <lb/>
exposition bail <lb/>
prevail upon the railroad. to <lb/>
down a pegs. <lb/>
Not many people are going <lb/>
railroads charging the present <lb/>
high rates. <lb/>
Homebody is working a pretty <lb/>
good fake in the story coming from <lb/>
Washington county. The <lb/>
Bays that while n man walk- <lb/>
along a lonely country road <lb/>
another man who <lb/>
six mouth suddenly appeared be <lb/>
fore him. They each <lb/>
other and the dead asked the <lb/>
other to get him some medicine, <lb/>
adding that he had in <lb/>
since he left and what he <lb/>
took there did not agree him. <lb/>
Th.-n the dead man vanished Hi <lb/>
suddenly us he appeared, not <lb/>
for his to get him some- <lb/>
thing to take. Possibly the author <lb/>
of the story had already taken too <lb/>
mm;. <lb/>
The splendid that have <lb/>
from time to time come <lb/>
for and <lb/>
that is in progress at <lb/>
have given our readers a lair idea <lb/>
of what is accomplished in <lb/>
the work. et if one can in a <lb/>
visit I Inn- go personally <lb/>
the <lb/>
of institute h- will fad that <lb/>
not hall of its has been <lb/>
told. <lb/>
is our <lb/>
have just bad an opportunity f <lb/>
going down and looking in upon <lb/>
the work, and it has impressed us <lb/>
nothing ever ct undertaken <lb/>
is so good <lb/>
to the teachers of tin- section as <lb/>
this institute. And not lo this <lb/>
section will the be <lb/>
confined, for already its <lb/>
is spreading and BO doubt will la- <lb/>
fell throughout the entire State. <lb/>
In fact the summer that <lb/>
have been held at colleges in <lb/>
parts of the fall far <lb/>
short in practical results of who <lb/>
is being at this <lb/>
lute at summer <lb/>
held has M large <lb/>
an of teachers as is <lb/>
present at the and such <lb/>
thorough boon <lb/>
done. <lb/>
I p to this lime the enrollment <lb/>
ignorance of women m <lb/>
things is nothing short of <lb/>
says The Kansas <lb/>
City a man <lb/>
went swimming in the river and <lb/>
took bis wife along. As he dis- <lb/>
ported himself in the water she <lb/>
sat on the bunk watched him. <lb/>
Down in river at the point <lb/>
where the man was was <lb/>
a Hume, leading lo a dam. and u i <lb/>
Hume I he man red re <lb/>
At last he dived and <lb/>
did But come up. His ,,; <lb/>
watched as the minutes went <lb/>
by until hour had elapsed. <lb/>
Then a came along, <lb/>
she casually asked him how <lb/>
man could stay the water. <lb/>
-No <lb/>
mine three and at <lb/>
once the woman cried out that her <lb/>
husband must have and <lb/>
ran help. In a few minutes <lb/>
the husband was taken out but lie <lb/>
was <lb/>
Rials Would be Daily <lb/>
The editor of The Stand <lb/>
aid made some remarks <lb/>
about loan i, <lb/>
owed him refuted to <lb/>
pay. The overheard the <lb/>
and objected to the Ian <lb/>
The editor told him to <lb/>
up all would be and <lb/>
was walking away when the old <lb/>
struck him. <lb/>
warned the <lb/>
to repeat the A mag- <lb/>
lined the and the <lb/>
mayor allowed the editor to go <lb/>
free after a fall <lb/>
were to have personal <lb/>
with all the people who bent them <lb/>
out a riot would lie in <lb/>
progress every day m the<lb/>
It is said by some one <lb/>
burned MM a week three <lb/>
weeks in each room of the house <lb/>
will -mi I, prevent from <lb/>
taking typhoid fever. Tim mi <lb/>
old remedy, it should M <lb/>
membered that <lb/>
ion u worth a ml of <lb/>
if it do no other <lb/>
it will purify air rooms. <lb/>
To The Tobacco Farmers of Eastern Carolina. <lb/>
The tenth year of tobacco market is rapidly <lb/>
approaching. To those of n who have watched the progress <lb/>
of this market since the 23rd day of September 1891, there have <lb/>
been many wonderful changes. The first year was only <lb/>
one warehouse and a single prize house, and tin-re were Bold <lb/>
Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds of Tobacco. Grad <lb/>
since then our sales have increased and now Greenville is <lb/>
numbered among the largest bright tobacco markets of the <lb/>
world. To do this it has required the of large <lb/>
sums of money, heavy risks and a great deal of hard work, <lb/>
and am sure public will bear me out when I assert that I <lb/>
bare born.- my full share of these responsibilities from the very <lb/>
i i -inning have been directly connected with the market <lb/>
from time the order was given for the first load of timber <lb/>
with which tn build the first warehouse and I am the only one <lb/>
in the warehouse business now that had any connection with <lb/>
tin- market in its early history. <lb/>
I shall this year have no one associated with me, as a <lb/>
in tin- warehouse business, but I have carefully select- <lb/>
ed as my assistants ,.,,., capacity and experience in the to- <lb/>
business. <lb/>
have again the services of Mr. J. Willis, of <lb/>
Danville, Va., one of the best judges of tobacco in Virginia or <lb/>
North Carolina. Mr. Willis has had wide in the <lb/>
warehouse business. He is clever, courteous and <lb/>
and will gladly render our patrons any service he can. lie <lb/>
can arrange tobacco on the to a better advantage than <lb/>
any man I ever saw. <lb/>
Mr. ll. A. Timber-lake, an auctioneer of reputation and <lb/>
wide experience, has been secured to do the chin act, <lb/>
but he wants understood that he is lost nowhere on the ware- <lb/>
house Horn and he stands toady to do anything that will ad- <lb/>
Nance interests of our patrons. <lb/>
A. A. Forbes whom everybody knows and <lb/>
win, knows everybody, will be obligingly on hand in every- <lb/>
thing and will do his part in making everybody comfortable. <lb/>
Cur office force is clever, competent and will settle with <lb/>
you after your tobacco is sold so quick and satisfactorily <lb/>
that yon will be tore to come again. am determined that <lb/>
nothing shall be left undone that Will advance the interests of <lb/>
my patrons. I -hall have good stables for your team and clean <lb/>
comfortable tor you <lb/>
Now in conclusion let me say to you that from best <lb/>
of teachers has reached more than Information I can gather we have bright prospects for <lb/>
divided into sec prices. Cure your tobacco well, grade it carefully handle <lb/>
lions cad, go through Mid then bring me one of your first if hard <lb/>
a thorough course of practical and courteous treatment, the best <lb/>
instruction, <lb/>
be given of what oil <lb/>
is being j ti q i JOY Kit <lb/>
in detail work for of Greenville, N. C. Prop. Farmer <lb/>
our visit to the institute, <lb/>
The teachers assemble in the <lb/>
chapel at to engage We when them Woman a Laundry <lb/>
and at march was appointed to meet About a year ago Mrs. Alfred <lb/>
down to recitation rooms, at to have heard a society woman of <lb/>
Then are -o many -What in the lost her fortune in spec <lb/>
they have to divide in sections and of all of swell <lb/>
meant by taking friends manifested Strong <lb/>
lute for tun counties to lo drop her <lb/>
a little place like ill that Mrs. took <lb/>
Now II these who asked a initiative by dropping theirs, and <lb/>
question will just go there and see being a of sense, began to <lb/>
in progress they will look around for some means of <lb/>
have t confess that there is not support. She hit upon the <lb/>
another town in the two Idea of operating a laundry <lb/>
so well prepared to take care of opened such an in <lb/>
the ale every way as Southampton, I. I., where the <lb/>
faithful among tot mar friends <lb/>
Many of the teachers spoke to holding to make the a <lb/>
Of how delighted they were in Sun. <lb/>
They never saw . <lb/>
THE I V <lb/>
. C, We desire to announce to the tobacco growing public that <lb/>
night K. run old Warehouse the coming tobacco <lb/>
Pope, of Snow Hill, gave one of f We ask a liberal share of your patronage and prom- <lb/>
the best lectures of the <lb/>
count for anything, you will be numbered with <lb/>
our future patrons. With grateful acknowledgment of all past <lb/>
rotate to the minutes <lb/>
being given <lb/>
There are regular <lb/>
the fa the being <lb/>
In live periods, two-motions <lb/>
being the mint time, <lb/>
then alternating, all assembling in <lb/>
the chapel again for general In- <lb/>
before <lb/>
In recitation room Prof. <lb/>
I. Coon, Superintendent of <lb/>
graded schools of Salisbury, <lb/>
charge of lit- classes in nailing, <lb/>
writing, spelling In <lb/>
the second room Prof. . K. Line- <lb/>
principal of the <lb/>
High ha- charge the <lb/>
ill-- n III p I and civil <lb/>
In third room Prof <lb/>
. I prim i i I Snow <lb/>
Academy, baa <lb/>
I . In I he loom <lb/>
P of. <lb/>
such any- <lb/>
here, and every in the <lb/>
ton u docs everything possible for <lb/>
the pleasure of the teachers and <lb/>
of the It <lb/>
as told on some of the teachers <lb/>
when notified they <lb/>
would have lo go there and attend <lb/>
the a month they <lb/>
f lit High School, has charge , but now <lb/>
U- hey are if <lb/>
lo <lb/>
ml <lb/>
continue for <lb/>
the allotted <lb/>
cannot be<lb/>
time.<lb/>
the ii a. ban of the <lb/>
upon having such <lb/>
for holding their <lb/>
and more heartily con <lb/>
congratulates <lb/>
two counties <lb/>
pleasant sin <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Where are Real. <lb/>
The manager Boston <lb/>
who has quit using posters in or <lb/>
to put the money which <lb/>
cost into more newspaper space <lb/>
has given us hi- chief for <lb/>
Hie change that a may look <lb/>
at a poster a hundred time In <lb/>
passing without ever taking in its <lb/>
inclining; a <lb/>
takes his newspaper up is for <lb/>
purpose of reading, and when his <lb/>
eye baa been attracted ad- <lb/>
lie will it with <lb/>
full <lb/>
grammar. These <lb/>
of the the being <lb/>
all r In <lb/>
where Prof. <lb/>
gives a in <lb/>
lire, loll by if, mu lo <lb/>
them i and practice hi <lb/>
and pi I mil <lb/>
la- from all <lb/>
the teachers at the at H. Small will address the <lb/>
Work i hen hole live i I -I at <lb/>
of We thank Mr. A. O. night I r. Tins. <lb/>
and e do for his I dent of SI. Man s <lb/>
i N. C, will i before <lb/>
the institute. The lectures up to <lb/>
Speaker tor In-u. <lb/>
the people of Winterville for next Monday night Hon. <lb/>
see how the lea. hers could get there, <lb/>
Ii knowledge oilier <lb/>
they are getting here. Even <lb/>
scans lilted <lb/>
I n-l the work he is doing. <lb/>
in lo the i la nearly <lb/>
the teachers are ad <lb/>
eased b men Iran <lb/>
various parts of the State. <lb/>
We went through the <lb/>
in with Ceil. Toon, Male <lb/>
of Public I list rue <lb/>
he said it eclipsed any- <lb/>
thing he had ever in North <lb/>
Carolina, and that he h <lb/>
example would be followed through <lb/>
out the state by union of Man <lb/>
In in like <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
of and <lb/>
M. P. bans, <lb/>
of Greene, of <lb/>
the and those <lb/>
their capabilities <lb/>
along lines in <lb/>
I'm the great success seen here. <lb/>
The institute is held the <lb/>
splendid building of III- Writer <lb/>
ville High School, which is <lb/>
I I I s <lb/>
i. i ii,,,, Happy <lb/>
now been of very high order <lb/>
next will ha in <lb/>
keeping with high <lb/>
Not Thursday, HI, is the <lb/>
dale for annual reunion and <lb/>
of the Confederate veterans <lb/>
Died <lb/>
Mis, died <lb/>
on We.; -day at her home <lb/>
mile.- I. an town, was <lb/>
of Pill county. They have selected this afternoon. Hue <lb/>
the Academy grove about SO years old, was a sis- <lb/>
a- the place Of meeting. of Mr. AH. Forbes. <lb/>
When notice given <lb/>
days ago Ilia- they would hold; <lb/>
their reunion on Ravi V ii a- been discovered <lb/>
toll hop in victim an <lb/>
lag Ilia, the people of the <lb/>
I r water <lb/>
would in the has <lb/>
matter and do to a. <lb/>
the an enjoyable for the, . <lb/>
old As yet we have not <lb/>
heard any one showing any interest <lb/>
Hie mailer. It will not <lb/>
I Hie people town if <lb/>
they the old soldiers to come <lb/>
la going to a <lb/>
public school building. <lb/>
lure, pun themselves <lb/>
an whatever. it <lb/>
some steM betaken at give <lb/>
deaf mule <lb/>
foil in lei I. <lb/>
i- of lie iii <lb/>
day. <lb/>
u,,. <lb/>
which be found here. <lb/>
ii ideal work for North Carolina <lb/>
was being done. He <lb/>
led Winterville upon being <lb/>
bravest town of its North <lb/>
Carolina to entertain such as- <lb/>
Although town has <lb/>
jest sprung up, already she is <lb/>
known far and wide, for she has <lb/>
unfurled to the her <lb/>
with the noble of <lb/>
The <lb/>
town has shown itself generous in- <lb/>
deed to invite such a host of teach- <lb/>
to come spend a whole <lb/>
here. <lb/>
His subject Van, Teacher's <lb/>
North Carolina has <lb/>
often referred to as the Hip <lb/>
Van State, but she is no <lb/>
longer asleep. She is now offering <lb/>
education to all. <lb/>
For last ten years the high <lb/>
schools and colleges of the state <lb/>
have better prepared <lb/>
teachers the retail is being <lb/>
seen the school. <lb/>
man who was going to act <lb/>
M guide to show to traveling <lb/>
world places of Internal on the <lb/>
historic held of Waterloo <lb/>
mouths grounds so <lb/>
that lie might be a good guide. So <lb/>
the teachers must first by thorough <lb/>
training qualify themselves to de- <lb/>
the that is in the <lb/>
child. <lb/>
Au errand boy in New York, <lb/>
who became a millionaire on <lb/>
asked how he succeeded so well, <lb/>
said his whole soul the <lb/>
work. So must the teacher do. <lb/>
When the pupil see the teach <lb/>
soul is on lire they nil strive <lb/>
harder to learn. <lb/>
the future the glory and hon- <lb/>
or of and women will <lb/>
upon their culture. The <lb/>
have led in this work in the past <lb/>
and must the future. <lb/>
Once a lady passing by sonic <lb/>
boys playing marbles was attract- <lb/>
ed a ragged, barefooted one <lb/>
gallows boy who was winning all <lb/>
the games. She persuaded him to <lb/>
go to Sunday then to Hit- <lb/>
day and in later he <lb/>
was the boy who lay for months <lb/>
in old jail gave to the <lb/>
world This <lb/>
turn was the of <lb/>
conversion who the to <lb/>
the and <lb/>
All of these books have <lb/>
shed their influence over ages <lb/>
and led thousands of souls in <lb/>
way of life. <lb/>
The Sunday school ever <lb/>
started was by u woman although <lb/>
this credit is given to Robert <lb/>
led years later, <lb/>
then at the suggestion of a <lb/>
woman. When ages snail have <lb/>
passed Helen Gould and <lb/>
Clara will be honored as the <lb/>
noblest of Christian <lb/>
The teacher has a good chance to <lb/>
correct any mistakes there may <lb/>
be in the home. Many children <lb/>
art neglected at account <lb/>
of ignorance or I lie busy cares of <lb/>
life. Here the speaker <lb/>
some very amusing showing <lb/>
how children are blamed for every- <lb/>
thing goes wrong. It Is for <lb/>
the teacher to uplift these and <lb/>
give them high incentives life. <lb/>
Let the teachers use what I hey get <lb/>
here for benefit of the children. <lb/>
Tell them of others who have risen <lb/>
to noble heights. <lb/>
A lady teaching in Randolph <lb/>
county saw a gawky year old <lb/>
boy come in one day. She took a <lb/>
in Later he <lb/>
led his class at college, also <lb/>
at Vale be took first honors in a <lb/>
class of Hit and to fills <lb/>
in one of the colleges <lb/>
the Smith. <lb/>
teacher has a fine field for <lb/>
character building. most <lb/>
successful lo all occupations are <lb/>
educated. Teachers are to lift up <lb/>
the fallen and make them better <lb/>
Service for ii bent of <lb/>
life will outlive all else, lo <lb/>
darkest age- of the world's his- <lb/>
one died for another and <lb/>
of Damon and <lb/>
Pythias is known <lb/>
Here J branches. We will have comfortable with clean new <lb/>
cots for the use of our customers w ho remain over night also <lb/>
stalls for their team, and Col. T. H. Walker, the well <lb/>
known joker, will act as host. Mr. G, LaFayette <lb/>
Moore, who as a drummer, has built up such an honorable <lb/>
for fair dealing with his customers, will be with us as <lb/>
and general assistant, and extends to his friends <lb/>
a cordial invitation to sell their tobacco at <lb/>
The Greenville Warehouse. <lb/>
Mr. Robt. If. Barbara, a gentlemen of culture and an auction- <lb/>
of ability, will be with us, and will be glad to have his <lb/>
friends in tobacco belt sell with us, where he will work for <lb/>
their interest. We respectfully submit live reasons for earn- <lb/>
soliciting a liberal share of your patronage. <lb/>
1st. Because we lire independent, and refused to have <lb/>
anything to do with the Warehouse Combination. <lb/>
2nd. We are conducting strictly a warehouse business, <lb/>
and are not trying to buy cheap tobacco, but, use all means in <lb/>
our power to sell tobacco as high as possible, as our interest <lb/>
farmers are one and same. <lb/>
old. Because Greenville with fourteen prize houses, <lb/>
steam drying and stemming establishments, has ample <lb/>
ties and capital to handle the entire crop of the surrounding <lb/>
section. Her buyers have orders and contracts from every to- <lb/>
manufacturing country on the Globe. <lb/>
4th. our relations with these order and contract <lb/>
buyers are of th most friendly and cordial nature, and we <lb/>
have ample means at our command to push every sale to the <lb/>
full limit of its value. <lb/>
Because, with all the bright tobacco manufacturing <lb/>
concerns of the world, domestic and export speculators, attend- <lb/>
every sale at the old ville Warehouse, with our de- <lb/>
termination and the hearty co-operation of every man con- <lb/>
with us, to use every effort in his power in the interest <lb/>
of our patrons, and the hearty support of the buyers, we are <lb/>
in position to sell tobacco as high as the highest. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
Suits, odd coats, odd and <lb/>
vests, light weight hats, low <lb/>
quarter shoes, summer under- <lb/>
wear, NEGLIGEE <lb/>
all kinds of furnishings to keep <lb/>
you cool. You Know Where, <lb/>
TUB <lb/>
He Has Ladies Oxford Ties. <lb/>
EASTERN schedule., <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
the of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
and we request <lb/>
you settle as early us p is- <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/>
J. C. <lb/>
R. S. EVANS. <lb/>
D. S. SPAIN. <lb/>
LOCAL INFLECTIONS. <lb/>
The prettiest statue in <lb/>
square is that of a man up <lb/>
a child which he rescued from a <lb/>
gave the babe <lb/>
safely to its mother, losing bis own <lb/>
life the act <lb/>
The comes <lb/>
the faithful toilers the <lb/>
The best men are to from <lb/>
rural districts and the teacher <lb/>
must and polish <lb/>
A poor widow moved to <lb/>
To Meet Mr. <lb/>
One of social <lb/>
events of the season was tho re- <lb/>
given by Mr. and Mrs. J. <lb/>
A. Ricks at their home <lb/>
evening in honor of Mr. Robt <lb/>
of Wilmington, N. C, broth- <lb/>
of Mrs. Ricks. <lb/>
The and veranda were <lb/>
alive with beaming faces, and the <lb/>
scene was one of gladness <lb/>
cheer. The pleasure of the even- <lb/>
log was much enhanced by the <lb/>
music rendered by several of the <lb/>
college to educate young ladies present. De- <lb/>
hard work she kept him in col <lb/>
lived on <lb/>
boy graduated with <lb/>
highest honors, lie received show- <lb/>
of when lie delivered <lb/>
his graduating speech, he <lb/>
took nil to the rear of the ball nod <lb/>
gave them to a poor woman plain- <lb/>
clad and wearing a calico lion- <lb/>
net saying deserve <lb/>
them <lb/>
For all of these lo uplift <lb/>
poor children will receive great <lb/>
reward pi this life and the life to <lb/>
come. <lb/>
refresh merits were served, <lb/>
after which the young folks at a <lb/>
late hour reluctantly took their <lb/>
departure, declaring Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
Kicks the most charming host and <lb/>
hostess. <lb/>
correspondent an- <lb/>
that Prof. Z. <lb/>
is to leave Pitt county. He <lb/>
has been elected principal of <lb/>
graded school at Mt. Olive <lb/>
outers upon work there at the <lb/>
of fall Prof. <lb/>
has built up excel- <lb/>
was given in . . , . ,. , ., , <lb/>
,., ., , I lent school at Bethel and has <lb/>
r.,. t r. <lb/>
the ii i No malice. It seemed to us , <lb/>
that it might be called a <lb/>
a tragedy, or a theatrical perform- <lb/>
One of the most entertaining and <lb/>
comic on record <lb/>
but the presiding <lb/>
Davis, sailed It a <lb/>
debate. The subject for discussion <lb/>
that man is the <lb/>
head of the <lb/>
; a factor for good the <lb/>
; lie once in <lb/>
Is well known to our people. <lb/>
We regret that he is tn leave <lb/>
county. <lb/>
W High School. <lb/>
a i tent ion is called to <lb/>
K. Lineberry, W. II. of Winterville High <lb/>
F. E. Carr, Coon, School. This excellent school, in <lb/>
E. F. charge of Prof. O. E. Lineberry, <lb/>
Messrs, F. Evans, John j is an ideal place for boys and girls. <lb/>
Stokes M. P. Davis. The Located amid the best surround- <lb/>
with a moral and religious <lb/>
seldom found anywhere, <lb/>
a corps of thoroughly <lb/>
competent, and it of <lb/>
ling character and <lb/>
a teacher, Winterville High <lb/>
School offers valuable advantages. <lb/>
Write the for <lb/>
speeches were limited to two min- <lb/>
each and ft. <lb/>
Clyde Cox were the very ac- <lb/>
curate time keepers for the <lb/>
The speeches were filled <lb/>
stories from physiology civil <lb/>
government songs, <lb/>
dialect keen with side <lb/>
splitting anecdotes and soul <lb/>
ii rut and clearly demonstrated <lb/>
the fact that neither the It H who as <lb/>
districts were on for or <lb/>
material with which to <lb/>
Oil th. national hall of legislation. I <lb/>
de- i. the was A of <lb/>
left for to decide i <lb/>
when shall have more . bat <lb/>
about it I Kilter, Perry and <lb/>
Horse bonnets have struck <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Dr. C If. Jones is a cot- <lb/>
built South Greenville. <lb/>
Fresh Butter, Cheese and Fruit <lb/>
Jar Rubbers at S. M. <lb/>
Higgs have commenced <lb/>
work a large warehouse near <lb/>
the depot <lb/>
Miss Lena It. Harriss and sis- <lb/>
entertained n few of their <lb/>
ii lends Wednesday evening. <lb/>
The front of both the <lb/>
warehouses have <lb/>
given a new dress of paint. <lb/>
peas, peaches and <lb/>
watermelons, and now and then a <lb/>
are coming into market. <lb/>
Ledgers, journals, day books, <lb/>
time books, letter copying books, <lb/>
counter books, receipt books, tab- <lb/>
lets, etc., at <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
Teachers pupils can <lb/>
Campus tablets com- <lb/>
position books at Hook <lb/>
the very thing <lb/>
for I he school room. <lb/>
A ion is called to the <lb/>
by C. Moore, Superior Court <lb/>
Clerk, in case M Elizabeth <lb/>
Hooker vs. J. B, Yellowley, ad- <lb/>
and others. <lb/>
Mai. II. Harding, who is agent <lb/>
for all kinds of machinery, tells us <lb/>
that he has recently sold ten cot- <lb/>
ton gins. This looks like the cot- <lb/>
ton growers are a good <lb/>
harvest, nun hope they will <lb/>
get it. <lb/>
you any pictures <lb/>
you enlarged t If to come <lb/>
and see me. I am prepared to give <lb/>
you the very best work possible <lb/>
for least money. I also make <lb/>
tho best Photographs too. Come <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
Sunday, June <lb/>
road between Mr. Ward's <lb/>
I A urn in via Hull <lb/>
Ferry, a double case gold watch, <lb/>
gentleman's size. Finder will be <lb/>
liberally rewarded <lb/>
by returning same. <lb/>
J. K. <lb/>
Ii inn mil, N. C. <lb/>
and <lb/>
, with ii piss saw <lb/>
tn We <lb/>
peak from when m- that II <lb/>
ax it n . mi I i- <lb/>
in line nil I I. ll <lb/>
I., applied- both internally and <lb/>
It until t <lb/>
it nib- <lb/>
In but one Parry<lb/>
I Changes That Will <lb/>
Help Town.<lb/>
Acting on the petition recently <lb/>
from Greenville to the officials <lb/>
, of the Atlantic Coast for more <lb/>
convenient schedules this <lb/>
branch of their road, Mr. E. <lb/>
of <lb/>
came to Greenville Friday <lb/>
evening to consult with our people <lb/>
relative to the changes desired. A <lb/>
committee representing the <lb/>
interests of town met Mr. <lb/>
at Hotel Hertha and talk <lb/>
I ed the matter over, discussing <lb/>
fully the different and <lb/>
this Hue. The <lb/>
I committee agreed upon these <lb/>
and submitted them to the railroad <lb/>
official, for their <lb/>
That the morning <lb/>
train pass Greenville the same <lb/>
hour as at present <lb/>
making connection at <lb/>
with the Norfolk Carolina morn- <lb/>
train going to Norfolk. That <lb/>
the evening passenger train reach <lb/>
not later than o'clock, <lb/>
and in order that this might be <lb/>
done it was to give up the <lb/>
evening connection with the Nor- <lb/>
folk Carolina Gain from Nor- <lb/>
folk. <lb/>
That tho morning freight <lb/>
train from lie held at Kin- <lb/>
until the o'clock <lb/>
train from Goldsboro <lb/>
reach so that mail and <lb/>
passengers from west of Goldsboro <lb/>
can reach Greenville the morn- <lb/>
That Greenville have a <lb/>
as it would be a <lb/>
great convenience and beneficial. <lb/>
That if practicable the south <lb/>
freight train from <lb/>
reach Greenville at an earlier <lb/>
hour. <lb/>
That the passenger train <lb/>
equipped with better i-lam <lb/>
couches than have been <lb/>
ii-i mi this road. <lb/>
These changes will give Green <lb/>
ville many that have <lb/>
been heretofore enjoyed. The <lb/>
morning passenger train will con- <lb/>
to give direct connection for <lb/>
Norfolk The evening train com <lb/>
at o'clock will only give <lb/>
us mail two hours earlier thus <lb/>
afford more tune to <lb/>
correspondence, but will also give <lb/>
convenient connection via <lb/>
and Goldsboro with trains for <lb/>
the west north at night. Then <lb/>
the holding; of the freight tram at <lb/>
for the train from Golds <lb/>
will us u morning mail <lb/>
on which Raleigh papers other <lb/>
important mail could come here. <lb/>
Ho if these changes put in <lb/>
will practically <lb/>
a double daily mail service <lb/>
with one passenger train. <lb/>
Mr. n. I en expressed his per- <lb/>
approval of the changes <lb/>
said he thought the <lb/>
committee mis very in <lb/>
the request made. He further <lb/>
said road appreciated <lb/>
dbl patronage from <lb/>
Greenville, and it was their desire <lb/>
at all to do whatever wan <lb/>
best for the interest of the town. <lb/>
The committee found him a very <lb/>
gentleman. <lb/>
Mrs. Julia <lb/>
Miss Ada, Wednesday for <lb/>
Mt. Olive. <lb/>
II. L. Coward and W. E. Hook- <lb/>
returned evening <lb/>
from Norfolk. <lb/>
and Mrs. C. A. White re- <lb/>
turned Wednesday evening <lb/>
Wrightsville. <lb/>
Sheriff O. W. Harrington left <lb/>
this morning to take a patient to <lb/>
the State hospital. <lb/>
K. M. Harriss, of <lb/>
who has visiting her sister, <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Kicks, returned home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Miss Alice While, of <lb/>
who bas visiting her <lb/>
brother, H. A. White, returned <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. <lb/>
came Wednesday evening from <lb/>
a trip to Wrightsville, Goldsboro <lb/>
Seven Springs. <lb/>
Ola Forties, K. T. Forbes, U. C. <lb/>
Hooker, If. H. E. M. <lb/>
Check, W. W. Perkins, It. T. <lb/>
Evans, C. and <lb/>
Fender to today to <lb/>
see the ball game between <lb/>
and Charlotte. <lb/>
ID, <lb/>
V. Johnson went lo Scotland <lb/>
Neck today. <lb/>
J. went to <lb/>
this <lb/>
W. of <lb/>
spent today here. <lb/>
Mrs. left this <lb/>
morning for Tarboro. <lb/>
G. E. Harris returned Thursday <lb/>
from a trip to <lb/>
J. H. Moore returned this morn- <lb/>
from Wrightsville. <lb/>
Miss Louise Latham left this <lb/>
morning for Wrightsville, <lb/>
Miss Ethel Skinner left this <lb/>
morning for Wrightsville. <lb/>
Mrs. p. left this <lb/>
morning for Wrightsville, <lb/>
Mrs. Maud Hadley, of Falling <lb/>
Creek, is visiting Mrs. J. L. Sugg. <lb/>
Miss Home and broth- <lb/>
Charlie, returned Thursday <lb/>
evening from a visit to Wilson. <lb/>
E. J. L. <lb/>
returned to Wrightsville today <lb/>
where their families are summer- <lb/>
Misses Dora and Powell, <lb/>
of i odd who have <lb/>
spending with their <lb/>
aunt, Mrs. C. . <lb/>
Thursday evening for home. <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
Mrs. D. Gardner left Friday <lb/>
for <lb/>
I. I. Smith returned this morn <lb/>
from <lb/>
Mrs. F. M. Hodges left this <lb/>
i. Buffalo. <lb/>
Mrs. Patterson, of Wilson, is <lb/>
visiting Mis. W. A. <lb/>
Hodges went to Tar- <lb/>
today to visit relatives. <lb/>
g. Woodward returned <lb/>
day evening from Durham, <lb/>
Mrs. D. C. Moon- returned <lb/>
day evening from Mildred. <lb/>
Mrs Denmark, Of <lb/>
came over this to <lb/>
visit her father, B. II, <lb/>
Rev. J. B. Morton,, of Tarboro, <lb/>
came in Friday and will hold <lb/>
vices in Presbyterian church <lb/>
Misses <lb/>
Mi i mu an came home <lb/>
from teacher's institute at <lb/>
Corporal W. and <lb/>
W. E. Belcher left this morning <lb/>
for Wrightsville lo prepare <lb/>
for the Light In- <lb/>
fantry to go into camp Monday <lb/>
Cherry and wife, W. It. <lb/>
N. Hart, Evans, <lb/>
Harvey Jones, A. J. Wilson, <lb/>
baker, Howell Charlie <lb/>
and Will Cherry left on <lb/>
steamer Myers today for <lb/>
coke. <lb/>
m tow PR <lb/>
FURNITURE and DRAPERIES at CUT PRICES. <lb/>
Pictures, Window Shades, Poles, <lb/>
Come and let Dress at low Prices. <lb/>
Sample Notions at New York Cost, <lb/>
Biggest Lot ever offered in Greenville Consisting Hosiery, Gloves, Side Baby <lb/>
Caps, Fans, Belts, Corsets, Neck Wear, Umbrellas, Parasols, Towels, Jewelry, A.-.-. <lb/>
Great Reductions on summer goods, white <lb/>
goods, organdies, <lb/>
silk and embroideries. We sell for cash only. <lb/>
CLOUTING <lb/>
PRICK-S HAVE BEES CUT IS HALF. <lb/>
Suits worth 11.25. i Suits worth 13.73- <lb/>
12.19 Suits worth <lb/>
Greater redaction than was ever of on <lb/>
115.00190.00 and 25.00 THEY MIST BE AT <lb/>
FOB FALL GOODS. <lb/>
This bill tr Cash Buyers <lb/>
Ladies Muslin Underwear. <lb/>
to wear Skirts, Petticoats, Right ; <lb/>
at Len than Cost of Material. Department <lb/>
I AGENTS FOB Glove fitting <lb/>
F. c. Corsets. All Styles. See the new Miller Corset, every one <lb/>
Corset If not all right. <lb/>
SHIRT-WAISTS. <lb/>
Dozens of Styles. from factories that had Imported <lb/>
models from and Vienna and oilier dress in <lb/>
, Europe to serve an inspiration for American style. We <lb/>
have the to very handsome in price. <lb/>
W WAIST, CENT QUALITY CENTS. <lb/>
f Best Calico. <lb/>
per yard. Good Percales. <lb/>
only tile <lb/>
a on all ft goods <lb/>
Big Rue; Sale. <lb/>
About to select from. One <lb/>
lot of about worth 03.00, <lb/>
Barked down w Ode. <lb/>
Furniture.<lb/>
UH <lb/>
Oak Suits, style Rock- <lb/>
styles Hall Hacks, <lb/>
Cribs, Baby Cradles Car <lb/>
Ask For Prices, <lb/>
Fruit of the Loom. <lb/>
linker Mills, <lb/>
Bleaching, yard wide -.-. <lb/>
Hosiery and Knitted Underwear. <lb/>
WOMEN, MICH it <lb/>
needed now the coming warm <lb/>
days, at half, much of it, of what expected to pay. Prices <lb/>
ire low. The saving our value price <lb/>
price positive and important. North side of <lb/>
for Men and Boys South aide of store for and <lb/>
Hisses Goods. Stairs with choice Furniture Ladies and <lb/>
Womens <lb/>
He pal<lb/>
kind <lb/>
r is a op <lb/>
pint unity Ladies to gel i <lb/>
good bargain. <lb/>
Summer Petticoats. <lb/>
Trimmed with Knife <lb/>
Plaiting, Finished with Black <lb/>
Satin Strapping <lb/>
Good Quality Neva Silk Pet- <lb/>
lop and bottom with <lb/>
Quilling, only 01.69 <lb/>
Mens Hosiery and Underwear. <lb/>
KENS HOSIERY. <lb/>
e ii pair kind<lb/>
Come and your Socks, <lb/>
MENS <lb/>
each Mens<lb/>
Toe <lb/>
Value for <lb/>
The Biggest Department Store in Greenville. <lb/>
Big New Store. <lb/>
Lace Curtains <lb/>
Curtains, white yards long, <lb/>
reduced 11.7.1 Curtain. <lb/>
long reduced Oil <lb/>
I reduced <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
Ladies ll <lb/>
in s Shoes <lb/>
Baby shoes hi <lb/>
Menu Shoes all <lb/>
lip; <lb/>
N. C LOOK FOR THE PLACE. <lb/>
r. . i<lb/>
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I AM SPILL CARRYING AN <lb/>
OP-TO LINK <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
OF <lb/>
MENTION <lb/>
r Flour Pork. <lb/>
BLACK JACK ITEM <lb/>
Black Jack, N. C, July <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
Come to see me f <lb/>
AM <lb/>
WHICH l <lb/>
V next <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
Quite rainy season for past <lb/>
several days. <lb/>
We were glad deed to <lb/>
see little Miss Hills Sunday <lb/>
evening. has been <lb/>
papa Henry Mills, of Beaufort <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Mrs. Ella Mills, Is very <lb/>
I,. II. White, Jr., took his best <lb/>
girl out driving Sunday even <lb/>
Mrs. Janet of Ayden <lb/>
in Saturday to visit relatives <lb/>
here. <lb/>
II. Wynne, came Sunday <lb/>
evening returned Monday. <lb/>
Gas Roach, an old colored man <lb/>
ex Federal soldier near ham, <lb/>
died very suddenly this morn- <lb/>
v. K. Ml Monday <lb/>
L. H. Pender, <lb/>
I R P. <lb/>
I . Flues. Tin homing. Ac. <lb/>
Expert J in ti employed. All <lb/>
kinds and <lb/>
first class. He-stocking of guns a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Agent fur The Oliver Typewriter <lb/>
None genuine unless <lb/>
Red Cross is on label <lb/>
Don't a Substitute <lb/>
WE WORLD <lb/>
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF <lb/>
Chill Tome for Chills. Fevers, <lb/>
Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb/>
all forms of Malaria. <lb/>
DON'T WAIT TO <lb/>
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I <lb/>
CURES MIKE TONIC <lb/>
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PAY PER <lb/>
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. <lb/>
AFTER TWO II BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
Hill <lb/>
S. J., POLIOS HAS <lb/>
LOU Value. <lb/>
Cash Value. <lb/>
Paid up Insurance. <lb/>
l. Insurance works automatically, <lb/>
Is Non <lb/>
. Will lie reinstated If arrears I e Within OB month while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years i upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment with Interest <lb/>
tatter second year Restrictions, s. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividend are payable I he beginning of the second and of each <lb/>
succeeding provided I lit for the current year he paid. <lb/>
They may used I To i Premiums, or <lb/>
Tn Increase c. i i <lb/>
To policy parable during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
NORMAL AND COLLEGE <lb/>
Literary. Classical. Scientific, Pedagogical, Musical. <lb/>
i-x- -.- u 1.1. frailly of M <lb/>
and in. i. .- i. i To Maid in <lb/>
ii ;. M July <lb/>
l I <lb/>
c. r i iii ii -ti <lb/>
n l <lb/>
ft. C. <lb/>
The farmers are now <lb/>
the weather is so wet. <lb/>
Osborn was here Sunday <lb/>
visiting his sister, Mrs. W. Ty- <lb/>
son. <lb/>
L. II. White went to <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
was out driving <lb/>
with his beat girl Saturday <lb/>
Listen for the wedding bells <lb/>
again. <lb/>
W. L Clark and little son, <lb/>
went to Greenville <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Misses Smith and Lucy <lb/>
White went to visit Mrs. <lb/>
Dixon a few days ago. <lb/>
The people can hardly travel e <lb/>
the public road for the unpleasant <lb/>
scent of dead hogs. It is said that <lb/>
one man lost from fifty to <lb/>
live bead in live weeks. Send the <lb/>
cholera hog doctor i mined late-<lb/>
School, <lb/>
OXFORD, X. <lb/>
buildings, heated h I hi tan securing pa- <lb/>
feet Sixteen new two each to ho added for <lb/>
the fall term, he u . Annual <lb/>
up tn full capacity i each session for lack of <lb/>
room Best Held, with ii . mile limit, in the Booth. <lb/>
Family of specialists Curriculum preparatory to <lb/>
the beat college or u atmosphere of high ideals <lb/>
sin the school, us preparing tor higher <lb/>
arc excluded, fall 1st. <lb/>
Ever COlton planter should <lb/>
write for illustrated <lb/>
pamphlet <lb/>
It is sent free. <lb/>
. It . r . I . <lb/>
V. ., M. K. V. <lb/>
tor when he will <lb/>
secures in <lb/>
Miss Roland of <lb/>
is spending a few with <lb/>
sister, Mrs. J. I. Oman <lb/>
Miss Patience who <lb/>
has been visit in the <lb/>
after- <lb/>
I big I'll plant u ill <lb/>
Mini I e eon <lb/>
College <lb/>
w and mi of <lb/>
in<lb/>
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Um <lb/>
; ii low. <lb/>
. Ii lie we a <lb/>
th- .-I <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
t. N. <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
Law School. <lb/>
Tin Summer Term July to <lb/>
in S- <lb/>
ft. For it- <lb/>
far. Jas. C. <lb/>
Hill. S. c. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Perry Go., <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
quote yon <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
June<lb/>
Car Mi <lb/>
ti-i Ms <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
t n . your a u <lb/>
I W is I avoid ill <lb/>
w. <lb/>
11.- in 1888. <lb/>
J. ff. . CD. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Factors and of <lb/>
Ties and Rags. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Pipes, <lb/>
Times <lb/>
VA., <lb/>
Now Only Cents a Tear, <lb/>
absolutely, free The <lb/>
Monthly, New The <lb/>
AND SUNDAY TIRES. <lb/>
Including Farm Journal and Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only per <lb/>
year; per month by mail. <lb/>
Address TIMES, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
I An a <lb/>
The courts have been appealed <lb/>
lo to decide whether an Indian has <lb/>
any rights which out government <lb/>
is bound to respect. the <lb/>
of its wobbly and often cruel <lb/>
policy toward the Indian the i <lb/>
has decided to throw open j <lb/>
for settlement the lands of the <lb/>
ache, Comanche <lb/>
ans. <lb/>
So have ml- <lb/>
on the border of the lands <lb/>
which are to lie thus opened that <lb/>
a lottery scheme for their <lb/>
has adopted. <lb/>
The who draws the <lb/>
will have us choice <lb/>
of lots and so on farms <lb/>
have disposed of. There will <lb/>
be at least entires this <lb/>
grab nearly three Aral lbs of <lb/>
whom must be disappointed. <lb/>
The drawing will July <lb/>
nth. <lb/>
of <lb/>
be of their lauds are very <lb/>
sore and one of their number, <lb/>
Lone has entered a practical <lb/>
protest in the farm of an appeal to <lb/>
the <lb/>
He bus employed counsel to <lb/>
plead for Ins lights under <lb/>
of constitution which pro- <lb/>
Miles that person shall lie de- <lb/>
of life, liberty or property <lb/>
without process of <lb/>
Is the Indian a or a <lb/>
mere chattel owned by the govern- <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
its AU. -U. <lb/>
We <lb/>
in <lb/>
with the . <lb/>
i el- wire t <lb/>
very truly. <lb/>
KEY. <lb/>
i, I SI <lb/>
It seems that there have been <lb/>
about sixteen car load- revenue <lb/>
hack for I Sam to <lb/>
redeem. The income of the gov- <lb/>
will materially de- <lb/>
creased, but it seems all re <lb/>
turns that the surplus is gelling <lb/>
The with <lb/>
.-pain showed pretty <lb/>
clearly, and that la if I Sam <lb/>
wants to raise a million dollars <lb/>
he car. do it as you <lb/>
can say Jack <lb/>
Baa, <lb/>
Practical Education <lb/>
In , <lb/>
mm <lb/>
of sin., and <lb/>
HOD I <lb/>
Thirty Neil <lb/>
For T Win <lb/>
Rf. C <lb/>
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS, <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
duly before <lb/>
or l Pitt <lb/>
f of <lb/>
d, given to ill <lb/>
lo the to <lb/>
to the And <lb/>
having are <lb/>
to tn the <lb/>
u- -i. , for payment on or before the 4th v <lb/>
this notice will be <lb/>
in liar of recovery. This June 4th, 1901. <lb/>
CHAPMAN, <lb/>
vice <lb/>
Steamer leave <lb/>
ton daily at A. II. for <lb/>
ville, leave daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
lea <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays. and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. If, carries freight only. <lb/>
at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, for all 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 from Baltimore, <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, , <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER <lb/>
A FACT <lb/>
ABOUT THE <lb/>
What is known as the <lb/>
Is seldom by actual <lb/>
lag condition, tut the <lb/>
great cases by s disorder- <lb/>
ed r <lb/>
THIS IS A FACT <lb/>
which may ha <lb/>
by trying a course of <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
They control and regulate the LIVER. <lb/>
They bring hope and to the <lb/>
mind. They bring health sod <lb/>
to the body. <lb/>
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb/>
THE GREAT <lb/>
If you have tour stomach, Indigestion, constipation, bad <lb/>
inactive heartburn, kidney troubles, loco <lb/>
of Insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin. <lb/>
or any and disorders which tell tho story of bad and <lb/>
impaired system, Will Cure You. <lb/>
will out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, <lb/>
the mucous membranes of tho stomach, purify your blood and put <lb/>
your again. Your appetite will return, your move <lb/>
your liver and kidneys to trouble you, your skin will clear and <lb/>
freshen and will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb/>
i i i tho popes i- sacs tor <lb/>
tulle i i, will f . L .-.-. i. I. i i . n <lb/>
It . j . a or n IS <lb/>
-lion . las um. <lb/>
i ., <lb/>
I . U SB I <lb/>
For Sale by <lb/>
I. mil m i nil <lb/>
i ,, <lb/>
CO, ., N V . . <lb/>
Mil of all <lb/>
I la la it far I <lb/>
fr ,., , <lb/>
aB. ,,. <lb/>
i-. n. M<lb/>
c ., a <lb/>
this says Hie <lb/>
I. i out for <lb/>
the lithium man. If <lb/>
Inly is <lb/>
thinks seriously of light- <lb/>
let him s <lb/>
on rather <lb/>
than fall n victim to the <lb/>
the lightning agent. The or- <lb/>
rod <lb/>
pretty to look at mid is no <lb/>
much more liable to be struck <lb/>
lightning than its <lb/>
rounding. It is not i-i-. mil. <lb/>
hut a good thrifty tree <lb/>
the house is u <lb/>
The lightning <lb/>
ii hi I on par with the no railed <lb/>
stone, hut we to <lb/>
lie to both, for they do <lb/>
on harm <lb/>
in <lb/>
lightning rod theory is <lb/>
to on a day <lb/>
and <lb/>
while the <lb/>
good to the same There is, <lb/>
however, a wide gull these <lb/>
the various faith <lb/>
healers of of modern times. <lb/>
I men's shoes seldom <lb/>
ii more opportunity <lb/>
in the value of cotton by <lb/>
over other <lb/>
in is shown <lb/>
iii of None of <lb/>
the staple of the foiled <lb/>
Sates. In the crop <lb/>
rallied hay, ft<lb/>
wheat. is <lb/>
the only one of <lb/>
in value he <lb/>
lore it goes to <lb/>
is largely in <lb/>
in which it i <lb/>
ii so <lb/>
Wheat, when turned Into Hour, In <lb/>
loss than N in <lb/>
value. into <lb/>
may be. two, <lb/>
three . four in mine <lb/>
bid Iii value. The crop of <lb/>
value easily lie <lb/>
ado in u Into <lb/>
i i . in mole <lb/>
nil oil. i i, <lb/>
the raw co . i I. <lb/>
lot t e <lb/>
RH<lb/>
STAY <lb/>
It <lb/>
mill <lb/>
NOaM , <lb/>
in. r known. <lb/>
of i <lb/>
of tin <lb/>
I r <lb/>
y a <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
of North Carolina. <lb/>
OF STATE'S <lb/>
Kill <lb/>
A U <lb/>
LAW, <lb/>
live scholarships Free <lb/>
; III <lb/>
sons. Loans the needy. <lb/>
Instructors. <lb/>
Mo Dormitories, Works,<lb/>
i; ill <lb/>
Rill term i ins Hop<lb/>
B. V. <lb/>
Hill, X. <lb/>
rite <lb/>
Mr. for <lb/>
MUTUAL <lb/>
Life Co y <lb/>
t. to v In it i-r <lb/>
polity to I <lb/>
North l his com- <lb/>
will BOW in <lb/>
from this tin <lb/>
mill lo all tie <lb/>
I In hi tho bent <lb/>
it-in the <lb/>
If ii . . not <lb/>
JOHN V, <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
raid policy <lb/>
at <lb/>
to fur <lb/>
Old Benefit. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
mill <lb/>
paid for <lb/>
Hide- Bead, Oil Bar- <lb/>
steads, , Ba- <lb/>
by <lb/>
P. <lb/>
Can- <lb/>
Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, <lb/>
Lip, . Oil, <lb/>
Cotton mill Hulls, Oar- <lb/>
Apples, <lb/>
Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Glass <lb/>
and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, and Mara <lb/>
i n nu- <lb/>
other and <lb/>
. ChiMp Ah Com <lb/>
to <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
Hy virtue a of the <lb/>
Court of IV c in the pf <lb/>
of vs <lb/>
petition to M-ll <lb/>
will for cash <lb/>
the Court in Greenville <lb/>
on 1901 the following <lb/>
Una, In the <lb/>
the West side <lb/>
St. led front feet <lb/>
known Of n part of the <lb/>
lot back of Hotel mid lot <lb/>
irately in a deed from II. E- <lb/>
Daniel in <lb/>
H. ii. pace I of acre more or <lb/>
less. <lb/>
JAMES. Atty. <lb/>
-j I'M <lb/>
GREENVILLE IT, C.<lb/>
Not <lb/>
county, the <lb/>
court. <lb/>
Hooker <lb/>
v. <lb/>
J, H. <lb/>
C. Ii. Cherry, <lb/>
William <lb/>
of <lb/>
It. A. <lb/>
IV individually. <lb/>
Tho J B Yellow <lb/>
an f-f <lb/>
and Executor of II A Yellowley. will <lb/>
lake notice entailed M <lb/>
baa <lb/>
f that of land <lb/>
known Alpine, of which E <lb/>
died and sold by <lb/>
of the court to a due plaint lit <lb/>
t. in Kc to <lb/>
B cherry Mai aid laud <lb/>
Iron J <lb/>
fur ether relief in the <lb/>
and will further take <lb/>
notice least he to the <lb/>
next term of Of said county <lb/>
to the -i Monday in <lb/>
of said county in <lb/>
X. t demur to <lb/>
the la action or the plaintiff <lb/>
the relief 00- <lb/>
the mm <lb/>
will the curt for <lb/>
in <lb/>
t and Tics <lb/>
Kn i <lb/>
goods kept y on <lb/>
hand. produce <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
WHICHARD BRO,, <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete every <lb/>
prices us low M <lb/>
low cut. market prices <lb/>
paid for produce. <lb/>
C Mi <lb/>
, I <lb/>
Tn Superior <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
Mil.<lb/>
K. W. <lb/>
Of of to <lb/>
the Sup. <lb/>
county, in an W. II. <lb/>
tad W. <lb/>
I will, on th.- of <lb/>
I mi I. m. tin- court <lb/>
in mil to <lb/>
said n <lb/>
tin- i mill ill. <lb/>
It ill in fol- <lb/>
rial to will Our <lb/>
lot iii town of N <lb/>
it tin <lb/>
of Main Mill <lb/>
eighty lo <lb/>
line, n <lb/>
I thirty ii <lb/>
St. <lb/>
M. A Northerly to I In- <lb/>
lining ii. i ii- lit Ii mi <lb/>
mix to It. W. by <lb/>
Skinner. Ban 10th. Hook U. <lb/>
Alan other tract in th. <lb/>
II on the of Si. <lb/>
i ii, ii. III. North by u- <lb/>
the <lb/>
on UM by Ann n <lb/>
on Hi. <lb/>
II. J. W. formerly <lb/>
II . part of the <lb/>
lo II. J. W. by II. D try <lb/>
In A. page. <lb/>
tin county. <lb/>
Aim. portion of t of land <lb/>
by <lb/>
, J, w. i <lb/>
HUM mm in book <lb/>
page of of Pitt <lb/>
In Bethel <lb/>
no much thereof a.- <lb/>
lo It. J. W a. a <lb/>
day of July, <lb/>
The acre <lb/>
will lie containing about <lb/>
t th. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
. . I I,, <lb/>
day of July, <lb/>
ft. <lb/>
of PHI <lb/>
W. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
-DEALER IN-<lb/>
IS<lb/>
A OF <lb/>
TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Buyers Brokers in <lb/>
Sim-kM, Cotton, <lb/>
ions. Private Wire to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
J. BRYAN,<lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One H, <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy Be. <lb/>
No I raveling can arc em- <lb/>
ployed. Liken at<lb/>
Weekly <lb/>
will sent together <lb/>
one for l <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for in ad- <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
J. . <lb/>
modal, <lb/>
roe OM <lb/>
-i <lb/>
i 0.0, <lb/>
fin <lb/>
-FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TRUTH III TO <lb/>
PER <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY <lb/>
NO <lb/>
as <lb/>
Is customer who dikes of OUR BARGAINS, <lb/>
keeps our guessing why it is we sell so <lb/>
OUR MOTTO-DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES. <lb/>
W T. LEE CO. <lb/>
Exposition. <lb/>
I to. about <lb/>
visitors with room with nil <lb/>
Fine view of River and Erie the house. <lb/>
car every S mill <lb/>
walk to Niagara oar <lb/>
Auburn Avenue. Moderate All correspondence will <lb/>
receive <lb/>
JOSEPH A. MOORE, <lb/>
1285 Niagara Street, N. Y. <lb/>
FIRST MILITARY SCHOOL IN N. <lb/>
School, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC K COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. <lb/>
Boarding Pupils, Twelve two States <lb/>
represented past School <lb/>
for Sixty Cadets. <lb/>
The school alms to -t by developing latent <lb/>
and power. The individual needs of the students are considered. <lb/>
The literary training strengthens the manly traits, gives a body <lb/>
and clear mind. Class room methods cultivate Observation, <lb/>
mental grasp. Athletics encouraged. <lb/>
Expenses per half term, including tuition, fuel, lights and <lb/>
room, 05.00. No School September Uh, <lb/>
Write for <lb/>
J. E. DEBNAM, Suit. <lb/>
Cash is King. <lb/>
For cash we will the sharpest, swiftest most <lb/>
weeping, price cutting ever known in mid summer. <lb/>
the <lb/>
is cut just on all Dimities, Silks, <lb/>
White Goods, Hosiery, Laces, <lb/>
Underwear, Shirts, Slippers, Um- <lb/>
and all furnishing goods. These <lb/>
goods must be pushed out make room <lb/>
fall goods. <lb/>
KICKS <lb/>
Nashville, July <lb/>
Seven revenue officers were am- <lb/>
bushed early supposedly by <lb/>
moonshiners, about six miles from <lb/>
county. <lb/>
man killed and one <lb/>
wounded. <lb/>
A posse of six, led Deputy <lb/>
Collector Bell, creeping along <lb/>
steep hillside above illicit still <lb/>
when they received orders to throw- <lb/>
up their bands. They had barely <lb/>
located the speaker forty feet be- <lb/>
low them, when a deadly volley <lb/>
from eight guns was poured upon <lb/>
them. Deputy Thomas <lb/>
Price was instantly killed and <lb/>
C. was badly <lb/>
wounded. The officers returned <lb/>
fire, but moonshiners made <lb/>
the place so hot that Collector Bell <lb/>
and survivors retired and cu- <lb/>
with One <lb/>
moonshiner was heard moaning <lb/>
calling to bis followers be bad <lb/>
been wounded. <lb/>
tor Bell has gathered posse <lb/>
started out to recover the body <lb/>
of Price. <lb/>
July <lb/>
Yerkes, of internal rev- <lb/>
bureau, bus a <lb/>
gram Collector A. Nunn, <lb/>
at Nashville, Tenn., informing him <lb/>
of the attack. Helms telegraphed <lb/>
the directing that every- <lb/>
thing possible be done recover <lb/>
the body of Marshal <lb/>
capture punish the <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AMI ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are still in the forefront of the nice after your <lb/>
We offer you the selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found any Pitt Well <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer <lb/>
We arc at work for yours and our mutual ad <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure lo show you what want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise, <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Just Received. <lb/>
A large line of Baby Caps, <lb/>
Belts, Laces and <lb/>
Embroideries. Ladies Col- <lb/>
and Cuffs all Sizes <lb/>
I HAVE THE LARGEST AND LINK OF <lb/>
BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE. <lb/>
Ills. M. T. is in of my millinery department and if <lb/>
lull ion is not on hand one will be trimmed to suit your <lb/>
tastes you wait. <lb/>
silks, Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, Ribbons, and everything <lb/>
n the milliners line. <lb/>
and Satins, <lb/>
Jacket-, Capes, Carpets, Mattings Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Rifle Two Mall Pouches <lb/>
Then Flags a Train <lb/>
The Southern Railway's depot <lb/>
at Jamestown was broken <lb/>
last night and two pouches of mail <lb/>
were cut open rilled. <lb/>
The pouches were left at the de <lb/>
pot when No. passed at <lb/>
north, to be carried up <lb/>
town to the this <lb/>
The thief knowing this it <lb/>
seems, entered the depot and did <lb/>
his stealing and vent out on <lb/>
track and taking the switch <lb/>
light, placed it the middle of <lb/>
the track with the red side to- <lb/>
wards the south. When the en- <lb/>
on No. Ill came <lb/>
he applied brakes brought <lb/>
his to a standstill a <lb/>
few feet of the red lantern. A <lb/>
search a run ml the depot by the <lb/>
train crew did not anything <lb/>
as to who did stealing and <lb/>
train came on to about <lb/>
minutes lime. <lb/>
It r Tint ii just what the <lb/>
secured. It was thought <lb/>
No. was flagged by him in order <lb/>
be able to board it be car- <lb/>
away from scene of his <lb/>
crime but the conductor says that <lb/>
no one could be found around the <lb/>
depot nor did any one get on his <lb/>
train while it <lb/>
I. no Record. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's <lb/>
Harness, and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour Meat, Sugar Coffee, Lard, Scad ts, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rupe. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and in that line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved <lb/>
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
VI hen Lynching will Stop- <lb/>
Lynching will slop In this <lb/>
when there is an end of infer- <lb/>
that invokes it. and not <lb/>
before. and <lb/>
officials may cry <lb/>
puritanic liners <lb/>
may damn the South as savages, <lb/>
but law stands recorded in <lb/>
every Saxon. Southern hear <lb/>
When a black devil assault one <lb/>
our women he lakes the short cut, <lb/>
BOARD EDUCATION <lb/>
Some of the Work at Their Last <lb/>
At the recent meeting of the <lb/>
County Heard of Education, the <lb/>
new Hoard consisting of A. G <lb/>
Cox, W. F. Hauling and II. M. <lb/>
1st took charge of <lb/>
public school affairs of the <lb/>
The annual reports of the Treas- <lb/>
and Superintendent were <lb/>
across lots to perdition. Try him j Bled, <lb/>
by Would you try a mail-j w. II. as <lb/>
Yet mad dog i- merciful Hated, was re-elected County <lb/>
compared with ibis unspeakable <lb/>
Bend. The victim. i rallies dies j apportionment <lb/>
least the Innocent vie- the school land was made on <lb/>
Of the block last lives s- ,., <lb/>
a life of unending agony. Force ,,., different The <lb/>
to face tho court, to snivel- a ,,. P of children and the of <lb/>
a second death of shame and is as <lb/>
lure by nulling lo <lb/>
submit to the examination by some <lb/>
shyster lawyer, to risk the law's i Ham <lb/>
uncertainty and delay, to run the <lb/>
the pardoning power, <lb/>
chance of Pal the <lb/>
in jail and let sentimental <lb/>
lies slobber over him send him i <lb/>
shoe him Falkland <lb/>
on Ibo scaffold lei blister <lb/>
ha dirty throat with the lie Greenville <lb/>
he is going straight to <lb/>
no, lei the poor Creek <lb/>
sutler silence; lake the hell- <lb/>
hound to scene of the villainy Total <lb/>
let his sentence leap from the <lb/>
hot lips an Winches-1 <lb/>
Lynching can be Stopped. <lb/>
ought to slop. <lb/>
276.25 <lb/>
18,511.90 <lb/>
The amounts for each township <lb/>
were again divided dis- <lb/>
in the township. There were <lb/>
An the way to stop a number of dis- <lb/>
it is stun the <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
was decided to appoint three <lb/>
for each district <lb/>
nil the having three trustees for <lb/>
average editor has This <lb/>
Court <lb/>
Mayor W. H. Long has <lb/>
of the cases bis court <lb/>
since last <lb/>
Peter Clark, drunk and <lb/>
and using profane <lb/>
streets, lined and costs, <lb/>
3.50. <lb/>
Jas. A. Button, riotous and dis <lb/>
orderly conduct and using <lb/>
language, lined l and costs <lb/>
A Sot inn. link dis- <lb/>
orderly, el <lb/>
John Wilson, horse <lb/>
run at largo on streets, fined one <lb/>
penny costs, <lb/>
John F. Smith, drunk dis- <lb/>
orderly lined and costs, <lb/>
Stocks, fast and reckless <lb/>
driving streets, lined l <lb/>
costs, <lb/>
If you 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/>
trade mark, which is shown upon every <lb/>
stove or Range, and do not be deceived <lb/>
by worthless imitations and substitutes. <lb/>
lead all others in yearly sales p <lb/>
enough to make an ordinary man <lb/>
hooded in a short time, and <lb/>
if Tub head <lb/>
started so red it would have <lb/>
long, long ago. Every day <lb/>
Its something, and when vexation <lb/>
fails quarter it cornea <lb/>
another, so it is no wonder <lb/>
that there is a devil in every well <lb/>
regulated print shop. <lb/>
Sold Exclusively by <lb/>
the <lb/>
Some people only v <lb/>
things get. <lb/>
The doctor who wears a duck <lb/>
suit isn't necessarily a quack. <lb/>
BAKER k HART. <lb/>
i lit i <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
lamentation Is called forth the <lb/>
fact the reader of Monday's <lb/>
issue of The <lb/>
easily infer, so far as the <lb/>
print goes, that the <lb/>
Light have no <lb/>
in the company, In making <lb/>
the <lb/>
that- giving the tank unit file of <lb/>
the company as It <lb/>
are had the names of Lien- <lb/>
tenants R. and A. <lb/>
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