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THAT I AM <lb />
DATE LINK OF <lb />
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Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
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second No Restrictions. . Incontestable. <lb />
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succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb />
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville. N. U. <lb />
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE <lb />
Classical, Scientific, Commercial. Industrial, Pedagogical. Musical. <lb />
lot Faculty of SO <lb />
members. and School of pupils. secure I ard in <lb />
the all should be July <lb />
opens September 19th. <lb />
invited Iron, those . h hi r-. <lb />
For information address <lb />
President D <lb />
S. C. <lb />
Homer Military School, <lb />
OXFORD, X. U. <lb />
buildings, heated by the Buffalo fan system, securing per- <lb />
ventilation. Sixteen new rooms for two boys each to be added <lb />
the fall term. Engagements should be made early. Annual attendance <lb />
up to the capacity and many turned away each session for lack of <lb />
room. Best athletic field, with quarter mile truck, in the <lb />
Faculty of specialists with special work. Curriculum preparatory to <lb />
the best college or education, Au atmosphere of ideals <lb />
surrounds the school, as students not preparing for higher education <lb />
are excluded. Fall term begins 1st. <lb />
Prom <lb />
U. t;. July 20th. <lb />
Rear Admiral Schley fooled the <lb />
naval clique, which has done such <lb />
dirty work to try to discredit him <lb />
in the eyes of the American people <lb />
when he called Secretary <lb />
bluff and demanded a court of in- <lb />
into bis conduct during the <lb />
hunt in Cuban waters for <lb />
Meet. Admiral Schley would <lb />
have made this demand long ago <lb />
had his who knew of the <lb />
intention on the part the clique <lb />
which has controlled the <lb />
since the beginning of the <lb />
administration to pack <lb />
the court against him if he asked <lb />
for it, not advised him to wail for <lb />
a more propitious time. That time <lb />
arrived when the in the <lb />
Brooklyn Yard wrote under <lb />
orders from the clique language <lb />
concerning Schley that would have <lb />
disgraced the lowest gutter-snipe <lb />
publication in the shame- <lb />
labeled it and <lb />
sought to have it made a text book <lb />
at the Academy. The <lb />
overshot the mark. of <lb />
injuring Schley. the publication <lb />
aroused the country's sense of fair- <lb />
play, and today for an <lb />
inquiry be conducted by <lb />
men of honor, not puppets of a <lb />
clique, is ringing from the <lb />
tic to the Pacific. It ll now up to <lb />
Secretary Long. He cm easily <lb />
name a court of inquiry that will <lb />
command the reaped of the <lb />
try that will not base its in- <lb />
quires on the charge that Schley is <lb />
a democrat, but an effort to get <lb />
the truth, the whole truth, of <lb />
n hat was done ill the <lb />
an naval campaign, regardless of <lb />
who is hurl or helped. That much <lb />
the country demands, audit will <lb />
take no less. Secretary g has <lb />
promised such a court shall be <lb />
named, and if Mr. is as <lb />
wise a politician as he is credited <lb />
with being he will see that the <lb />
promise is kept. political <lb />
is involved in this inquiry, <lb />
but any failure to give Schley the <lb />
justice which every brave officer <lb />
under accusation is entitled to at <lb />
the of the powers that will <lb />
make it a political question of the <lb />
most dangerous sort. <lb />
Mr. neglects <lb />
opportunity to turn a financial <lb />
trick, at public expense, for a <lb />
friend. By postponing the accept- <lb />
of the resignation Al- <lb />
of and the appoint- <lb />
of Secretary Hunt as his sue <lb />
Connor, which has definitely <lb />
determined until September <lb />
he enables bis friend Allen to en- <lb />
joy an extended vacation and con- <lb />
draw a big salary. Two <lb />
Presidential proclamations were <lb />
issued this announcing <lb />
that a civil govern- <lb />
which might have <lb />
made many months ago, but was <lb />
held back in order to prevent the <lb />
Rican legislature having the <lb />
disposal of the revenue collected <lb />
under the and the <lb />
proclaiming free trade with <lb />
Rico. <lb />
Two hundred bushels of <lb />
remove <lb />
of 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 K<lb />
The, arc lire. <lb />
GERMAN WORKS, <lb />
St. <lb />
York. <lb />
An Independent Political Thinker. <lb />
We suppose every newspaper <lb />
has its own definition of what they <lb />
term independent political think- <lb />
we no exception. In <lb />
our a man is <lb />
dent thinker who forms his <lb />
ions of questions that may arise <lb />
without how this or that party <lb />
stand on and who does not <lb />
even though he continues <lb />
to support his party. A man who <lb />
is a strict partisan surrenders all <lb />
right to think for himself. We <lb />
know Republicans who were strong <lb />
free silver men before the <lb />
of six years ago but they <lb />
Stifled their yelled <lb />
for the gold standard, and it is our <lb />
belief that if Democratic con- <lb />
of that time had declared <lb />
for the gold Standard Southern <lb />
Democrats would have been as en- <lb />
for it as they were for <lb />
free Herald. <lb />
When The Cosmopolitan, its <lb />
April number, published essay. <lb />
at once clever and philosophic, on <lb />
deal a was <lb />
created for a paper Ideal <lb />
by the same author <lb />
Lavinia Hint. The August Cos- <lb />
contains an essay on this <lb />
. . . , i which few people agree <lb />
and Music. noted . . . , <lb />
and surrounded by excellent moral and religious -h certain not only to prove <lb />
For and full Information address <lb />
G. E. LINEBERRY, Principal, <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
Winterville High School. <lb />
FOR BOYS. <lb />
Full term opens September 2nd and doses December 20th. <lb />
Spring term December and ends May 16th, <lb />
High School, Academic Intermediate and Primary De- <lb />
or P- H. <lb />
Texas, Nov. SI, <lb />
I Late found Ir. <lb />
Bud for my talking <lb />
Children. When my boy was n <lb />
teething child, mi-feeding tiny warn- <lb />
ed us that we would inevitably lone him. <lb />
upon and at <lb />
It lo him, and his <lb />
prove was marked boars, <lb />
from that day he I have <lb />
constantly kept it it <lb />
children, and have taken great pleasure in <lb />
its praises to alt of young <lb />
children. I round it invaluable even after <lb />
the i thin period passed. <lb />
U. II. HARDY. <lb />
L. Ii. Pender, <lb />
v i ii N. <lb />
Tobacco Flues. Tin Hoofing, <lb />
Expert employed <lb />
kinds and Locksmith work <lb />
first class. Re stocking of gnus 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 <lb />
Literary Course and all <lb />
Living per Year. <lb />
Fall Session begins September <lb />
11th, 1901. on <lb />
PEACOCK, <lb />
President. <lb />
Perry Go., <lb />
MERCHANTS, <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Dear quote you Nova Scotia <lb />
Plaster, following prices <lb />
for June duly <lb />
Less than tons <lb />
Cur i i Lots 6-26 <lb />
ton lots 6.00 <lb />
ton <lb />
v Please let us have your order as boon as <lb />
possible, to avoid delay in shipment. <lb />
J. W. PERRY COMPANY. <lb />
Practical Education <lb />
In agriculture, engineering, <lb />
arts and cotton manufacturing; a <lb />
combination of theory and practice, <lb />
manual training. <lb />
a year. Total expense, in- <lb />
and <lb />
Thirty teachers, students- Next <lb />
session begins <lb />
For T <lb />
IV. O. <lb />
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS,<lb />
Trinity College <lb />
one hundred and twenty-five <lb />
and of <lb />
in <lb />
laboratories equipped with modern <lb />
apparatus. library facilities. Beat <lb />
and athletic in <lb />
and <lb />
Attendance nearly doubled within <lb />
peat year. low. <lb />
best college is one that offers a student <lb />
best advantages. Send for <lb />
Durham. N. C. <lb />
Paper Hanging <lb />
am prepared to fill Wall Ta- <lb />
per and hang it if Full line <lb />
sample; from beet designers to select <lb />
I am also prepared to do Brick Laying <lb />
Plastering and on short notice <lb />
Orders wall paper left at of <lb />
Mrs. M. D. Higgs will receive prompt at- <lb />
J H. BUNN, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
1866. <lb />
J. V. CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
Popes, Year Koch, for <lb />
Times <lb />
RICHMOND, VA., <lb />
Now Only a Tear, <lb />
and includes absolutely free The <lb />
Paragon New The <lb />
Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb />
DAILY AND SUNDAY TIMES, <lb />
Including Farm Journal and Para <lb />
Monthly, now only per <lb />
year; month by mail. <lb />
Address THE TIMES, <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
Steamer My re leave Washing <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer leaves <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore, <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
A Driver. <lb />
A pile driver accomplishes its <lb />
work by pounding. That <lb />
is the way successful business men <lb />
constant <lb />
The pile sink a <lb />
big stick with one or two blows <lb />
there must be steady, persistent <lb />
work. No more can the business <lb />
mat, hope to win a big business by <lb />
using or two advertisements, <lb />
lie mil t keep before the <lb />
public, day after day, after <lb />
month, year after year. By <lb />
such a store becomes an es- <lb />
institution, secure its <lb />
position, if it keeps up to date in <lb />
everything. The <lb />
m effort will be <lb />
of by shrewd competitors. <lb />
The worst place to allow exertion <lb />
lo relax advertising, for that <lb />
sort of attracts notice of an <lb />
undesirable <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
fountain gen <lb />
Writ's Right <lb />
Reflector Rook Store. <lb />
widely interesting, but lo SUM <lb />
lively the same <lb />
number Mrs. VA <lb />
Granger Gordon; tells the <lb />
story of the life of the French wife <lb />
all tragic commonplace <lb />
narrowness. woman of sum <lb />
pals up with, and, per- <lb />
haps, dot much toward maintain <lb />
present says the <lb />
author, there are women of <lb />
brains who die at early am of <lb />
no disease known to doctors, but <lb />
simply from utter <lb />
UNIVERSITY <lb />
of North Carolina. <lb />
THE HEAD OF THE STATE'S <lb />
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM. <lb />
ACADEMIC <lb />
LAW, MEDICINE, PHARMACY <lb />
Eighty-live scholarships. Free <lb />
tuition to teachers and <lb />
sons. Loans for the needy. <lb />
Students Instructors. <lb />
New Dormitories, Water Works, <lb />
Central Heating system. <lb />
spent improvements in <lb />
and Fall term begins <lb />
ft, Address, <lb />
E. P. <lb />
Chapel Hill. N. C. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
a of <lb />
Court of c in lAM of <lb />
Cannon of vs <lb />
petition to land the <lb />
will sell for cash <lb />
before the Court House door In Greenville <lb />
on August bib, following <lb />
land, in <lb />
town of Greenville on the West side <lb />
St. sad OS feet <lb />
and known as a part of the old <lb />
stable lot of Hotel Macon, said lot <lb />
accurately described in a dead from K <lb />
Daniel lo recorded in Book <lb />
B. C. page containing i of acre more or <lb />
JESSE CANNON, <lb />
Ally. <lb />
Advice to the Aged. <lb />
brines as <lb />
bowels, weak Mad- <lb />
TORPID LIVER. <lb />
Pills <lb />
hare a effect on these organs, <lb />
stimulating the bowels, them <lb />
to perform their natural functions as <lb />
in and <lb />
IMPARTING VIGOR------ <lb />
to bladder and Lives. <lb />
art adapted to old and <lb />
to <lb />
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb />
Mr. John General Agent for <lb />
North Carolina Virginia, of Well- <lb />
Known and Popular Company, <lb />
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
Life Co., of <lb />
Desires to to large number <lb />
policy holders, and to insurable public <lb />
of North <lb />
will now Resume Business ill this <lb />
state and from this date will issue its <lb />
desirable policies, to all de- <lb />
siring very best insurance in the <lb />
life insurance in the world. <lb />
If local your town has not <lb />
yet completed arrangements, address <lb />
JOHN C. DREWRY, <lb />
Slate Agent, Raleigh, N. U. <lb />
Assets <lb />
Paid policy <lb />
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at <lb />
once to work for <lb />
Old Benefit. <lb />
I . I <lb />
S. M. <lb />
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb />
In if a woman is left a <lb />
widow, immediately after her <lb />
band's she plants a flagstaff <lb />
at her door, upon which a Hag is <lb />
Ho us the flag remains <lb />
by wind the etiquette <lb />
of Sumatra forbids her to marry, <lb />
but at the first rent, however tiny, <lb />
she can lay aside her weeds and <lb />
accept the first offer she has. <lb />
Womanhood. <lb />
George Schaefer, a Brooklyn <lb />
boy, who was thought to have <lb />
drowned, was brought to life after <lb />
respiration had suspended <lb />
minutes. lie case is attracting <lb />
much attention. The New York <lb />
Sun says last some think that <lb />
human machine is like old <lb />
will slop in a cold room <lb />
in wind i. but can be started <lb />
again, <lb />
the room i-. healed. Their theory, <lb />
however, Is attacked by the doctors <lb />
who hold that respiration may oft- <lb />
en lie so slight that it can be tie <lb />
only by the <lb />
People should learn from <lb />
this to <lb />
give hope too soon in instances <lb />
of apparent <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Notice <lb />
Pitt county, in the <lb />
court. <lb />
Elizabeth Hooker <lb />
vs. <lb />
J. B. administrator <lb />
C. J. B. Cherry, <lb />
William <lb />
J. Yellowley of <lb />
II. A. Yellowley and <lb />
J. B. Yellowley individually. <lb />
The I B Yellowley <lb />
and as administrator of Yellowley <lb />
as Executor of B A Yellowley, will <lb />
take notice action As above <lb />
has boa commenced in the Superior court, <lb />
Pitt county, to have that tract of land <lb />
known us Alpine, of which E Yellowley <lb />
died seized and possessed, sold by <lb />
of the court lo pay ft debt due plaintiff <lb />
from said and also lo restrain <lb />
J B cherry from making sale of land <lb />
under a mortgage from J U Yellowley and <lb />
for other relief demanded in the complaint <lb />
the said defendant will further take <lb />
that he Is to appear at Hie <lb />
next term of Superior court of said <lb />
to held on the 1st Monday in September, <lb />
1901, at house of said county in <lb />
answer or demur to <lb />
the complaint in said action or plaintiff <lb />
will apply tn the court for the relief de- <lb />
in said complaint. <lb />
This Tin day or July, 1801. <lb />
D. C. <lb />
clerk Superior court <lb />
Most <lb />
them. <lb />
promises have strings to <lb />
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Denier. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides. Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb />
by Carriages, Parlor <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
Gail <lb />
Met Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Heed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Raisins, Glass <lb />
China Ware, in Wooden <lb />
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Cheese, Best Mutter, Stand- <lb />
ard Sewing and nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
to see me. <lb />
North Pitt county in Superior <lb />
Court. <lb />
James <lb />
Joseph j. of g,,,,. <lb />
K. J. W. j <lb />
By of an Execution, directed to <lb />
the undersigned from the Superior Court <lb />
Pill county, in the case of W. II. James <lb />
and Joseph James against It-J. W. Carson, <lb />
I will, on Monday the fifth day of August, <lb />
1901, at o'clock in at the. court <lb />
door In Greenville, sell to the highest Mil- <lb />
for cash, to satisfy said Execution, nil <lb />
the right title and Interest the said <lb />
It. J. W. Carson defendant has in fol- <lb />
lowing described real estate, to One <lb />
lot of land in the town of Bethel, N <lb />
C, as Beginning <lb />
corner of Main Tarboro streets <lb />
about eighty feet to <lb />
line, a southerly course <lb />
thirty feet thence a Westerly course <lb />
Tarboro St. thence with Main <lb />
St. a <lb />
containing one-eighth <lb />
was lo It. J. W. Carson by Harry <lb />
Skinner, March 10th, 1892, Book <lb />
Also one other tract situated in the town <lb />
Hi on tin- East side of James <lb />
hounded as follows on North by <lb />
on the East by W. <lb />
Carson on South by Malissa Ann <lb />
and on the West by James St. and lining <lb />
lot whereon R. J. W. Carson formerly <lb />
resided, being a part of conveyed <lb />
lo J. W. Carson by by <lb />
I ii I Recorded In Book A. <lb />
of office of Pitt county <lb />
, . <lb />
course lo tho beginning, <lb />
ling lit Ii so sere which <lb />
II. <lb />
Also, <lb />
ill portion of the tract of Ian <lb />
which by and <lb />
wife, In ll. J. carton by Deal <lb />
dated Dec. 1883 and Recorded In book <lb />
l of the office of Pitt <lb />
county, situated In Bethel Pitt <lb />
county, except so much thereof was as- <lb />
signed to the said it. J. W. canon as a <lb />
day of July, 1901 <lb />
homestead containing acre, and the <lb />
excess, will be containing about <lb />
acres. Reference is made to In. <lb />
for more particular <lb />
to said homestead as allotted. <lb />
This Mb day of July, 1801. <lb />
O. W. HARRINGTON, <lb />
Sheriff of Pitt county <lb />
By I W. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Pies always <lb />
on has i <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
W, R, WHICHARD <lb />
IN <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The complete in every <lb />
and prices as low as the <lb />
lowest. market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
Ill <lb />
IN- <lb />
II<lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. B. COREY. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
WILLIAM J. <lb />
Editor Publisher, <lb />
Nebraska. <lb />
in Advance. <lb />
One Year i. Six Months <lb />
Three Sing. Copy <lb />
No traveling canvassers are cm- <lb />
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb />
office. The Semi- <lb />
Weekly and <lb />
will be together <lb />
one year for or The <lb />
Hi and <lb />
one year for payable in ad-<lb />
fill <lb />
-H-. <lb />
FOR <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
TRUTH TO . .<lb />
VOL XX <lb />
PITT COUNTY, TUESDAY, AUGUST <lb />
NO <lb />
Twice a M <lb />
-AT- <lb />
III Ii <lb />
Tobacco Market <lb />
opened, prices good, <lb />
EVERYBODY PLEASED. <lb />
BUT OUR PRICES ON DRY GOODS, <lb />
SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, <lb />
WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH AND <lb />
GROW PAT. COME TO SEE US. <lb />
W. T. LEE CO. <lb />
Exposition. <lb />
I am prepared about <lb />
visitors board room with all modern conveniences. <lb />
Fine view of Niagara Lake Erie from the house, <lb />
Niagara Falls car passes door every minute min <lb />
walk to exposition grounds. Take Niagara street ear to <lb />
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All correspondence will <lb />
receive prompt attention. <lb />
JOSEPH A. MOORE, <lb />
1285 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y. <lb />
FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IN EASTERN N. <lb />
School, <lb />
LaGrange, N. C. <lb />
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. <lb />
Boarding Pupils, Twelve Counties two States <lb />
represented past session. School Buildings. Barracks <lb />
for Sixty Cadets. <lb />
The school aims to strengthen by developing latent <lb />
and power. The individual needs of the arc <lb />
The literary training strengthens the manly trails, gives a sound body <lb />
clear mind. Class room cultivate <lb />
and mental grasp. Athletics encouraged. <lb />
Expenses per half term, including board, tuition, fuel, lights and <lb />
room, 155.00. No incidentals. School opens September 1901. <lb />
Write for <lb />
-12 J. E. DEBNAM, BOW. <lb />
Cash is King. <lb />
For cash we will make the sharpest, swiftest most <lb />
sweeping, price cutting ever known in mid summer. <lb />
the <lb />
price <lb />
an <lb />
Is cut just half on nil Lawns, Dimities, Silks, <lb />
While Goods, Hosiery, <lb />
Underwear, slippers, Um- <lb />
and all furnishing goods. These <lb />
goods must be pushed out to make room for <lb />
fall goods. <lb />
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
AYDEN NOTES. <lb />
K. C, Aug. 1st. <lb />
Miss who has <lb />
been spending a days <lb />
friends at Smith Hotel returned <lb />
Monday to her home near Bethel. <lb />
B. C. a clever salesman <lb />
from Sanford, spent Monday night <lb />
in town. <lb />
Deputy Sheriff Leon Tucker <lb />
was here Monday. <lb />
Hooker and T. W. Scott, <lb />
Jr., of Greenville spent Tuesday <lb />
in town. <lb />
Miss Blanche Cannon, after <lb />
spending a few days the country <lb />
with Miss Hattie Cannon returned <lb />
home Tuesday evening. <lb />
Guy Tripp, of was <lb />
here <lb />
Norwood L. of Lynch- <lb />
burg, Va., spent Tuesday night <lb />
town. <lb />
Mrs. left <lb />
night lo visit <lb />
ton. <lb />
CL. Tyson and family who have <lb />
been visiting relatives near Roch- <lb />
dale, home Wednesday <lb />
morning, <lb />
Frank Hail and wife, <lb />
and son, Lee, left Monday <lb />
night for City. <lb />
Will Edwards family who <lb />
have been visiting in Greene <lb />
returned Monday night. <lb />
Miss Roberta We after <lb />
spending sometime with Miss Rosa <lb />
Willoughby near name <lb />
home Wednesday morning. <lb />
R. B. Willoughby of <lb />
spent Wednesday it town. <lb />
TO THE FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb />
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <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 HANDSOMEST LINE OF <lb />
Shirt Waist On The Bench. <lb />
Judge M. Reed, who for <lb />
has been <lb />
of the First Bristol District Court, j <lb />
is of the opinion that the dignity <lb />
of court does not suffer in the <lb />
least if a man appears in court in <lb />
a shirt waist hot days. <lb />
further illustrate his ideas about <lb />
dignity and comfort his honor held <lb />
court yesterday without wearing <lb />
coat. One day during the <lb />
spell of a fortnight ago he appeared <lb />
court wearing a pink <lb />
Colored shirt and belt. When <lb />
Honed regarding the action of; <lb />
Judge having a <lb />
man who appeared in court re- i <lb />
moved from the room, <lb />
nonsense. Why <lb />
a man sit and suffer when he can <lb />
be Any man to i <lb />
sit In my court bis shirt sleeves <lb />
or shirt waist do so, if he <lb />
look neat and respectable. The <lb />
cooler a man be these days the <lb />
more sense he shows. Why should <lb />
T make a man feel uncomfortable <lb />
I do not feel that the dignity of the <lb />
First District Court has suffered <lb />
in least and so far as I am eon <lb />
know one man who was <lb />
comfortable. There is such n <lb />
thing as too <lb />
Mass., Dispatch. <lb />
Associate Justice Brewer, of the <lb />
United States Court, ex- <lb />
pressed address <lb />
at Milwaukee that the day is com <lb />
when WU will be no more and <lb />
universal peace will reign <lb />
as a supreme Being rules <lb />
over the destinies of <lb />
This may be so. would like <lb />
to feel WU. While we <lb />
sometimes human <lb />
is black only u few white <lb />
spots, still fear that is <lb />
black enough lo prevent the <lb />
from lying down with tho for <lb />
sometime to come. Man cannot be <lb />
depended upon where self interest <lb />
is involved. When there is <lb />
to conquer, when men are made <lb />
over that alter a different <lb />
model, or perhaps nearer like tho <lb />
pattern after which we arc now <lb />
supposed to lie fashioned, that time <lb />
may come. But as long as we arc, <lb />
will to be wars <lb />
rumors of Lund- <lb />
mark. <lb />
arc the forefront of the race after your <lb />
We offer you the best Selected of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to be found any Store in Pill County. Well bought choice <lb />
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers or America <lb />
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Summer <lb />
Winter. Wears work for yours and our mutual ad <lb />
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb />
-sell you we can. We oiler you the very best service, polite <lb />
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb />
established business up strictly on own merits. <lb />
When you come to market you will mil 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 />
Hats and Cups, Silks Satins, Trimmings <lb />
Jackets and and Oil Cloths. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's, Women's and Children's and <lb />
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters, <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, I Lard, Bead is, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb />
BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE. <lb />
Mrs. is in charge of my millinery department and if <lb />
h. i is not on hand one will be trimmed to suit your <lb />
tastes i run you <lb />
Hats, Silks. Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, Ribbons, and everything <lb />
u the milliners line. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture mid everything in line. <lb />
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb />
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit Square Dealing, <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
Throe Tiny Incendiaries. <lb />
Bernard <lb />
and a trio of <lb />
four-year old young- <lb />
the record as infantile <lb />
incendiaries. On Sunday <lb />
the stable of George <lb />
Sous, and <lb />
Jamestown sheets, and, after <lb />
paper and straw, <lb />
set lire lo the building. little <lb />
fella dunes d around blaze In <lb />
high glee until the smoke drove <lb />
them from the place. <lb />
A passer-by discovered the blaze <lb />
and notified who <lb />
formed n and ex- <lb />
the before much <lb />
The youngsters <lb />
-aid wanted to see <lb />
engines water. They <lb />
were temporarily under arrest, <lb />
and Mi owing lo age, <lb />
were home, after n lecture by <lb />
Magistrate <lb />
; Record. <lb />
High School. <lb />
FOR k BOYS. <lb />
term opens September and closes December 30th. <lb />
Spring term begins December 30th and ends May 16th. <lb />
High School, Academic, Intermediate and Primary <lb />
Music. Delightful location noted for healthful <lb />
surrounded by excellent moral and religions <lb />
enc-. For and full information address <lb />
Q. E, <lb />
Winterville, <lb />
Horner Military School,<lb />
OXFORD, u. <lb />
Elegant buildings, healed by Buffalo Ian system, securing per- <lb />
ventilation. Sixteen new rooms for two boys each to be added lot <lb />
the fall term. Engagements should be made early. Annual attendance I <lb />
up to full capacity many turned away each session lack of <lb />
room. Best athletic field, with quarter mile track, in the South. <lb />
of specialists with special work. Curriculum preparatory to <lb />
till college or education. An of high ideals <lb />
surrounds the school, us Students preparing for higher education <lb />
are excluded. Fall term begins September l.-t. <lb />
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
STATE NORMAL AND <lb />
Literary. Classical. Scientific, Commercial, Industrial, Pedagogical, Musical. <lb />
for 11.00. of <lb />
Practice ml Observation pupils. To board I i <lb />
ill made re July s <lb />
September 10th, <lb />
from those b . <lb />
for and other in formal Inn <lb />
president n <lb />
Jr.- -n-1.-t. c <lb />
genuine unless <lb />
Rod Cross en label <lb />
Don't take a tuts <lb />
e of <lb />
for Chills, Fevers, <lb />
Night Sweats and Grippe, <lb />
all forms of Malaria. <lb />
WAIT TO <lb />
SPEND M CENTS AND CURED I <lb />
CURES MAKE FAMOUS I <lb />
TRY IT. V NO CURE MO M . PER <lb />
delightful to TAKE, <lb />
Industry. <lb />
yen t he grow- <lb />
of cantaloupes regarded as be- <lb />
brunch of the I in- <lb />
be developed <lb />
11.1 an imp in <lb />
lo the wealth and prosperity this <lb />
section. <lb />
wan -ii one for <lb />
cantaloupes and <lb />
the handsome returns stimulated <lb />
our trackers and ibis year tho ac- <lb />
has been increased fold. <lb />
The shipments this week have <lb />
averaged about three car loads per <lb />
day; inch car containing crates <lb />
hold live cantaloupes, <lb />
or a total if over per day. <lb />
While the season bus been de <lb />
both as to quality end yield, <lb />
prices have ruled at ft lo <lb />
per crate, which even the lower <lb />
means placing of about <lb />
per In <lb />
Advertiser. <lb />
A Smooth <lb />
Chief <lb />
vice, bis discovered a <lb />
game amounts in some- <lb />
thing, And did through <lb />
the of some clever <lb />
through the carelessness <lb />
or worse of some of a <lb />
or the government. , <lb />
1803 the State Dank of Ken <lb />
Ki Jersey. wool out of <lb />
The plates from which <lb />
the national bank notes were <lb />
led were supposed ll been <lb />
the were and <lb />
counterfeiters have printed from <lb />
bills of small <lb />
denominations, these are in <lb />
use all over country. The <lb />
notes are handsome and well print- <lb />
ed, and is estimated that two <lb />
million dollars null Ii of them, lace <lb />
value, are in circulation. Most <lb />
of the counterfeits ate two dollar <lb />
bills, though and <lb />
have been printed. <lb />
GRIFTON ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. Aug. <lb />
J. I. went to Snow Hill <lb />
day. <lb />
If is. Council returned <lb />
Seven Spring Wednesday. <lb />
Will Newborn spent the day <lb />
here Tuesday. <lb />
Leon Tucker .-topped over <lb />
hero with Jacob <lb />
Rev. W. returned to <lb />
Greenville <lb />
J. J. Harper returned to <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
It. Harvey and Mrs. Harvey <lb />
left Monday for Asheville. <lb />
Tucker, of Norfolk, spent <lb />
Monday and Tuesday here and left <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
A. If. was here a short <lb />
while Monday. <lb />
went to- <lb />
to sell some tobacco on the <lb />
opening. <lb />
Miss Anna is visiting <lb />
here. <lb />
Misses May Dunn, of Kinston, <lb />
and Julia of Ayden, are <lb />
visiting Miss Susie <lb />
Laura Spier is visiting <lb />
Mrs. Alice Spier for few weeks. <lb />
and W- Co's., mill at <lb />
Ibis place is down on account <lb />
scarcity of limber but will <lb />
start soon, <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Keene, Si., <lb />
on ii visit to relatives and <lb />
friends. <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb />
nil., July 1801. <lb />
Prof. V. W. J. <lb />
Carson, Carson, Misses <lb />
Lissie and <lb />
Maggie Nelson have just got home <lb />
the Pitt and Greene <lb />
held at Winterville. <lb />
report line lime and think <lb />
are much <lb />
We are glad to learn that we, as <lb />
well a Greenville, will have <lb />
earlier evening mail after August, <lb />
The heavy this evening has <lb />
everything and cooled the <lb />
air. <lb />
Boon it will l time for the High <lb />
School to open here. We expect <lb />
grand opening. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. left <lb />
morning for Norfolk. <lb />
Thomas Smith and Herbert <lb />
two young salesmen of our <lb />
town, left yesterday for Norfolk. <lb />
Bliss Pink Manning returned <lb />
morning from Hamilton where <lb />
she has been visiting friends. <lb />
Miss Rose this <lb />
morning from <lb />
A barn county that <lb />
contained bales of cotton and n <lb />
lot of farming Implement, was <lb />
track by lightning and all do <lb />
strayed, <lb />
r 4.- <lb />
-v ti. v .<lb /></p>
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i i <lb />
Mill <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
J. Ed. Owner <lb />
Entered at the Post Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, as Second-Owe <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
Tuesday. n, 1901. <lb />
What is the moral difference be- <lb />
tween lotteries operated in Louis- <lb />
and We pause for <lb />
a reply. <lb />
Official reports from the South <lb />
African war for June show W <lb />
Boers were captured and IS killed <lb />
and that children and <lb />
men died the concentration <lb />
camps. <lb />
FINE OPENING BREAK. <lb />
Greenville Market New <lb />
To The Tobacco Farmers of Eastern Carolina. <lb />
The tenth year of Greenville tobacco market is rapidly <lb />
, To those of us who have watched the progress <lb />
The Greenville tobacco market of the 23rd September 1801, there have <lb />
started the new season been many changes. The first year there was only <lb />
with one of the warehouse and a single priM house, and there were sold <lb />
opening breaks its history. Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds of Tobacco. Grad <lb />
There may have more ; since then our sales have increased and now Greenville is <lb />
co before, but the of numbered among largest bright tobacco markets of the <lb />
prices and general satisfaction to To do this it has required the expenditure of large <lb />
v as remarkable. j sums of money, heavy risks a great deal of hard work, <lb />
and am sure the public will bear me out when I assert that I <lb />
have borne my full share of these responsibilities from the very <lb />
I have been directly connected with the market <lb />
many loads lei. u the the time the order was given for the first load of timber <lb />
that were not put tale, warehouse and I am the only one <lb />
warehouse had a nice break. The j business BOW that any connection with <lb />
Liberty had the largest in its early history. <lb />
number of pounds, while the i this year have no one associated with me, as a <lb />
Greenville had the Ingest number I part nor in the warehouse business, but have carefully select <lb />
of load. The Star had the first <lb />
At Thursday's offering there was <lb />
Pennsylvania has beta consider- <lb />
ed a Republican stronghold for <lb />
years past, yet one can say <lb />
whether it is so by the vote of its <lb />
people or by the manipulations of <lb />
its ballot box. It is certain that <lb />
the state ring can cast <lb />
fraudulent it <lb />
likes, and that docs cast a pro- <lb />
portion of them at every <lb />
Tarboro has a way of doing <lb />
might give Greenville <lb />
an example. The Eastern faro <lb />
Railroad has just com <lb />
to and the <lb />
business men of chartered <lb />
a train to run excursion to take <lb />
people of along the <lb />
road to spend the day with <lb />
them. Tarboro people got right <lb />
together this thing just like <lb />
town ought to <lb />
do. It is plain enough that the <lb />
town is going to be largely <lb />
fitted by this excursion. It always <lb />
pays to be clever to people and to <lb />
show them that you went their <lb />
trade. Some of the co-operative <lb />
spirit that brings people together <lb />
would lie a great help to Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
sale, the Farmers, Green- <lb />
ville Liberty following the <lb />
order named. <lb />
It was well in the afternoon be <lb />
fore the sale WM <lb />
Among farmers there was <lb />
much comment on the good prices <lb />
tobacco brought. There are a <lb />
large of good buyers and <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
as my assistants men of capacity and experience the to- <lb />
business. <lb />
have again secured the services of Mr. J. J. of <lb />
Va., one of the best judges of tobacco in Virginia or <lb />
North Carolina. Mr. Willis has had wide experience in the <lb />
warehouse business. He is clever, courteous and <lb />
and will gladly render our patrons any service he can. Be <lb />
can arrange tobacco on the floor to a hotter advantage than <lb />
any man I ever saw. <lb />
Mr. II. A. auctioneer of reputation and <lb />
wide experience, has been secured to do the chin act, <lb />
they are anxious for the weed he wants it understood that he is lost nowhere on the ware- <lb />
was shown by their lively bidding. j house floor and lie stands ready to do anything that will <lb />
While there are six warehouses the interests of our patrons. <lb />
Mr. A. A. Forbes whom everybody knows and <lb />
who knows everybody, will be obligingly on hand in every- <lb />
thing and will do his part in making everybody comfortable. <lb />
i force is clever, competent and will settle with <lb />
alter your tobacco is sold so and satisfactorily <lb />
you will be sure to come again. I am determined that <lb />
nothing shall be left undone that will advance the interests or <lb />
my patrons. I shall have good stables for your and clean <lb />
quarters for you <lb />
Blow in conclusion let me say to you that from the best <lb />
information I can gather we have very bright prospects for <lb />
good prices. Cure your tobacco well, grade it carefully handle <lb />
it neatly, and then me one of your first loads and if hard <lb />
good prices, kind, courteous treatment, and the best ac <lb />
count for anything, you will be numbered with <lb />
our future patrons. grateful acknowledgment of all past <lb />
favors, I am Sincerely your <lb />
O. L. <lb />
N. C. Prop. Warehouse. <lb />
Keep Your Promises. <lb />
The tobacco market having <lb />
opened now will put more <lb />
into circulation and people <lb />
ought to begin paying their <lb />
There arc many who one for sub- <lb />
Tut <lb />
for the semi-weekly edition, <lb />
we hope they lie <lb />
very prompt paying. Home <lb />
of them we have indulging <lb />
quite awhile on promise to <lb />
pay just as tiny <lb />
motley. It is the man who keeps <lb />
his promises whose word tan be re- <lb />
lied upon. You will save us hay- <lb />
to put a cross mark on your <lb />
paper or you personally <lb />
if you will come right on and pay <lb />
up. There is nothing like having <lb />
confidence a man that he will <lb />
keep his word, so we hope <lb />
who owe us read this will let <lb />
us be disappointed in Ills <lb />
always pleasant to deal with <lb />
prompt prying men. We <lb />
many of that kind to come to lee <lb />
us real soon. <lb />
Call it happiness or call it blots- <lb />
the life whose end is right- <lb />
is a life which satisfies, <lb />
and which one is not willing <lb />
glad to live; its ways arc ways of <lb />
pleasantness its paths are <lb />
The n who can Ionic <lb />
he is sitting a photograph <lb />
deserves a gold medal. <lb />
lie man with positive opinions <lb />
is apt to wear himself out backing <lb />
them op. <lb />
Some people behave <lb />
eternal punishment u they <lb />
quire a lot of enemies. <lb />
No, Maude, dear, the slang <lb />
word did not originate <lb />
in a Turkish bulk. <lb />
The undertaker usually has <lb />
Urge following. <lb />
It's better to pride <lb />
than chew the rug. <lb />
here only live of them w ill run this <lb />
season, the Planter being <lb />
The name of the Eastern baa been <lb />
changed to following <lb />
are the houses I <lb />
-i w K. <lb />
Coward, Booker <lb />
J. G. Howling, sales <lb />
T. Jr., auctioneer. <lb />
T. II. Hooker, book keeper. <lb />
Smith, ticket marker. <lb />
O. L. proprietor. <lb />
II. A. auctioneer. <lb />
B. and V. P. <lb />
book keepers. <lb />
Willis. Moor manager. <lb />
It. O. proprietors. <lb />
w. v., auctioneer. <lb />
C. A. J. B. <lb />
keepers. <lb />
p, <lb />
W SB. <lb />
Co., pro <lb />
pi idols. <lb />
R. M. i <lb />
It. book keeper. <lb />
L. Moore, door manager. <lb />
Col. T. H. Walker, <lb />
;. K. clip carrier. <lb />
H. if. ticket <lb />
W. T. pro- <lb />
A. M. Perry, auctioneer. <lb />
N. II. bookkeeper. <lb />
;. J. Woodward and M. H. <lb />
assistant book-keepers. <lb />
The has as <lb />
strong u force of buyers us can be <lb />
and where their <lb />
ties for purchases are <lb />
surpassed. There are a dozen large <lb />
plants, seven f fitted with <lb />
The buyers are; <lb />
American To- <lb />
Co, <lb />
N. Gorman Gorman- <lb />
Co, <lb />
i;. Is. Tobacco Co. <lb />
and T. W, Skin- <lb />
fur J. K. Hughes St Co, <lb />
Jordan for M. P. Jordan <lb />
.- i o. <lb />
K. II. Thomas Co. <lb />
A. II. Co. <lb />
Kennedy . <lb />
A Co. <lb />
C. W. Harvey. <lb />
II. <lb />
A. A. Andrews. <lb />
w. will <lb />
in buying for the A. T, Co. until <lb />
be goes lo Winston, <lb />
Greenville la good a market <lb />
M then- is in the Slate and sales <lb />
will now go on every day. <lb />
It is well known, and conceded by all, that the Greenville <lb />
Warehouse has the best lights under which to show tobacco to <lb />
advantage. We have had many years experience in the <lb />
and are thoroughly familiar with the trade in all its <lb />
branches. We will have comfortable rooms with clean new <lb />
cots for the use of our customers who remain over also <lb />
lox stalls for their team, and Col. T. H. Walker, the well <lb />
known joker, will act as host. Mr. G. <lb />
Moore, who as a drummer, has up such an honorable <lb />
for fair dealing with his customers, will be with as <lb />
floor manager and general assistant, and extends to his friends <lb />
a cordial invitation to sell their tobacco at <lb />
The Greenville Warehouse. <lb />
stopping in town for a short while. <lb />
Several young ladies are expect- <lb />
ed here a visit during the com- <lb />
weak. Borne of them, we sup <lb />
pose, arc very anxiously looked <lb />
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS, for <lb />
NOTES. <lb />
C, Aug. <lb />
In conversation With a gentle <lb />
mail a days since, lie stated that <lb />
some few years ago be was in <lb />
j West during the winter <lb />
when the weather was U extreme <lb />
cold, that the mercury in the <lb />
thermometer so low it drew the <lb />
nail from the post upon which it <lb />
was hanging This is no fish story. <lb />
Next. <lb />
We are under special obligations <lb />
Notice Dissolution Partnership. <lb />
The film of W. T. <lb />
which has formerly com- <lb />
posed of W. T. T. <lb />
Hooker and II. K. has <lb />
dissolved. The said W. T. <lb />
and rt. T. Hooker will <lb />
continue the business at Liberty <lb />
Warehouse under the firm <lb />
W. T. Co., and the <lb />
said W. T. and S. T. <lb />
Hooker are now the owners of all <lb />
amounts due the old firm of <lb />
J, It. Cooper, ho in our absence <lb />
decorated the lid -four desk with j Co., and will pay all <lb />
tomatoes of all sizes, colors, and the outstanding claims against the <lb />
artistic <lb />
r at of tin- <lb />
i , i <lb />
of the kind, but be Hint you <lb />
to no other lung <lb />
Perry <lb />
Avoid there i but our <lb />
M He <lb />
was an <lb />
piece of work and prised us very <lb />
much. We appreciate his kind <lb />
and how our <lb />
is rejoicing over the <lb />
prospective change in the schedule <lb />
of the and rail- <lb />
load. Especially Jim Green and <lb />
the little clerk in the <lb />
Mrs. g. left <lb />
to spend some <lb />
people in <lb />
prof. is out canvas-, <lb />
in the interest of the Winter- <lb />
ville High School. less than. <lb />
sou pupils are looked for to <lb />
the next session of this most excel- <lb />
school. <lb />
Mrs. Martha Jackson, a very <lb />
old lady, died at the home of Mr. i <lb />
on the of, <lb />
last month and was buried near <lb />
the day following. <lb />
w. T. <lb />
S. T. <lb />
Announcement, <lb />
The W. T. <lb />
is now of W. T. <lb />
S T. Hooker, they <lb />
, having the entire inter- <lb />
est of It. K, in the business <lb />
We the undersigned desire to <lb />
thank our customers <lb />
i for their past patronage and lo <lb />
slate that we w continue to do <lb />
business at the Liberty Ware <lb />
, house where we will always lie <lb />
pleased to serve them. We arc <lb />
prepared to protect tile in <lb />
of all our customers and to <lb />
secure for them the highest prices <lb />
for their tobacco. <lb />
W. T. <lb />
S. T. <lb />
THE TEACHERS- INSTITUTE. <lb />
rt Accomplished and the Results lo <lb />
Bi UM. <lb />
We desire to announce to the tobacco growing public that <lb />
Will kindly we will run the old Greenville Warehouse the coming <lb />
low me tor some reflections season. We ask a liberal sharp of your patronage and prom- <lb />
in regard to the institute at Win , the same by a close persona attention to business. <lb />
When oar worthy <lb />
dent first told mo that such an <lb />
institute contemplation, I <lb />
felt at once it was just what <lb />
was needed. I believed that the <lb />
teachers of the two counties would <lb />
have a greater love their pro- <lb />
that they would be better <lb />
equipped for their that <lb />
they would have a <lb />
for other after having ming- <lb />
led and worked together for four <lb />
weeks. <lb />
While I expected much from the <lb />
institute, I had no idea that it <lb />
would be so great a success as it <lb />
was. <lb />
I had the pleasure of pres- <lb />
at the organization of the North <lb />
Carolina Assembly. I <lb />
have most its <lb />
since. I have also attended two <lb />
sessions of the Alabama <lb />
Association, i have never seen <lb />
greater interest and more <lb />
work than at Winterville. <lb />
a number of teachers had <lb />
been looking forward to the <lb />
anything but pleasant <lb />
anticipations. At the close, they <lb />
they were ready to say. was <lb />
good to be As a result <lb />
the institute, I believe we will have <lb />
better schools better teachers, <lb />
this means boys and <lb />
girls and happier homes. <lb />
I am glad that the first four <lb />
weeks institute was held Pitt. <lb />
I am sine that our Board of <lb />
is the if not the <lb />
superior, any the state. Prof. <lb />
W. II. should lie kept at <lb />
the head of the educational inter- <lb />
the county until the state <lb />
thou hast <lb />
been faithful one county. <lb />
will place thee charge of <lb />
I do not believe that any <lb />
other town the county could <lb />
have entertained the institute so <lb />
well as Winterville did. <lb />
Mr. A. IS. Cox and Prof. Line <lb />
berry seemed untiring their <lb />
forts to make it for all. I <lb />
would be glad to tell something of <lb />
the works of Prof. Prof. <lb />
Coon, but I am afraid you will <lb />
my letter too bug. I must <lb />
add that much of our success was <lb />
due to M. Davis. <lb />
should feel towards him, and no <lb />
doubt does, as we do regard lo <lb />
Prof. <lb />
The institute was a grand con- <lb />
We had just enough fun <lb />
Thanks to Prof. i lo <lb />
give u relish for work. <lb />
Mr. Editor, before close let<lb />
Mr. M. Barham, a gentlemen of culture and an auction- <lb />
of ability, will be with us, and will be glad to have his <lb />
friends in the tobacco belt sell with us, where he will work for <lb />
their interest. We respectfully submit five reasons for earn- <lb />
soliciting a liberal share of your patronage. <lb />
1st. Because we are independent, and refusal to hare <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 />
and the farmers are one and the same. <lb />
3rd. Because Greenville with her fourteen prise <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 and contracts from every to- <lb />
manufacturing country on the Globe. <lb />
4th. our relations with these order and contract <lb />
buyers are of the 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 Greenville 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 />
J. C. <lb />
R. S. EVANS. <lb />
D. S. SPAIN. <lb />
Our <lb />
starting at the beginning. <lb />
This condition of affairs is by no <lb />
menus peculiar to Pitt Greene <lb />
counties, for indeed the assembly <lb />
at Winterville was strikingly above <lb />
the average in intelligence, hut the <lb />
sooner it is realized that such con- <lb />
exist at all, the better it <lb />
will be for the teachers themselves <lb />
as well as for the half a million <lb />
school children of North <lb />
who must look to them for <lb />
and training. <lb />
The results of this judicious <lb />
of the theoretical and <lb />
the practical can not yet lie know each other, which was <lb />
mated In its fullest extent. It not true In the past. We know <lb />
must be looked for in the wider, the views, difficulties, <lb />
asked to get out. <lb />
was no exception to rule. <lb />
When people kick they are more <lb />
than apt to think afterwards. The <lb />
institute will do good on this line. <lb />
The Western States have, <lb />
year, institute weeks long <lb />
Our institute was superior to the <lb />
institutes of the west because <lb />
theory practice of teaching <lb />
made very prominent, which is <lb />
not true of the institutes of the <lb />
west. The work, otherwise, was <lb />
very much the same. <lb />
Association is good. Our teach- <lb />
my friends tor their kindness field of their usefulness; in the of each other, and when we <lb />
dark to the Corpora- <lb />
Commission has certified to the <lb />
various counties of the Slate the <lb />
taxes due them from railroads, <lb />
water works, gas, <lb />
etc., the <lb />
assessment by Hie <lb />
The valuation of inch property <lb />
tor Pitt tor <lb />
Martin, Nash, <lb />
Halifax, and <lb />
Wilson, <lb />
Wake county has the largest val- <lb />
i ml lord is <lb />
next after Halifax, which is sec- <lb />
Then comes and <lb />
next Mecklenburg. <lb />
near here, a recent 30th, <lb />
graduate the University has ac- I mm <lb />
a position to leach school <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
K. Faulkner will hold <lb />
regular services here in the Mis- <lb />
Baptist next Sun <lb />
day, both morning and evening. <lb />
Mi-- Mollie who has been <lb />
mite unwell for several days, <lb />
New Schedule. <lb />
Monday, 5th, the new schedule <lb />
on this branch of the <lb />
Coast Line effect, as <lb />
follows <lb />
Train leaves K <lb />
a. passes Par- <lb />
food <lb />
well delight of <lb />
many friends. <lb />
Maj. Harding, of i Tram No, leaves <lb />
ville, spent several days p. in., pa Par <lb />
log the past week. arrives <lb />
Harper and of I <lb />
Black Jack, came Wednesday to Train leaves <lb />
their lira. O, It. in., passes <lb />
Who Is quite sick. He returned arrives p. m. <lb />
Mrs. liar I Tram No, leaves <lb />
per will remain time. u. m Parmele use the term con- <lb />
It. P. Maiming and Harvey T. passes advisedly, for <lb />
Smith went to riven p. in. have never been able to <lb />
day. The on the Ply. pay our teachers such salaries as <lb />
is her mouth and branches, would justify them in seeking else <lb />
cousins, and Hattie haw been changed to conform to <lb />
the past and I heir good wishes <lb />
for the future. <lb />
There will always lie a Warm <lb />
in my heart for the people of <lb />
Pitt county. I will always feel a <lb />
great Interest all that pertains <lb />
to the happiness and prosperity of <lb />
her people. <lb />
Respectfully,<lb />
N. C, July<lb />
The recent joint institute at <lb />
Winterville for the teachers of Pitt <lb />
and counties marks <lb />
epoch institute work for North <lb />
Carolina. Viewed as <lb />
its great measure of success <lb />
warrants the belief Unit the day <lb />
has passed when it was considered <lb />
sufficient to have delivered a <lb />
of lectures fur a week and call It <lb />
an years ex- <lb />
us County <lb />
of has home to <lb />
lie very forcibly the to <lb />
be productive of real last- <lb />
benefit, a teacher's institute <lb />
must, under existing conditions, <lb />
provide than a <lb />
rich and tempting army of lectures <lb />
and in short give <lb />
something to carry <lb />
home with him, something to use <lb />
as well as teach him how use it. <lb />
E. A. of near bethel, <lb />
the schedule on this road so that all <lb />
have trains. <lb />
where training which is <lb />
essential to in the <lb />
Hence the necessity of <lb />
are the midst of difficulties we <lb />
will be cheered to struggle on by <lb />
the knowledge that others are <lb />
struggling in like manner. <lb />
We will compare the views of <lb />
other teachers with ours and in <lb />
many instanced we will be <lb />
thereby. The teachers will <lb />
Prof. Coon's method of teach- <lb />
a great help to them, even in <lb />
the poor districts. <lb />
The teachers know the ways of <lb />
teaching of four of our best teach- <lb />
in the State. The teachers <lb />
know more to teach what they <lb />
know they know better. <lb />
I would advise tho teachers to <lb />
keep up the line of study received, <lb />
gather together a class of <lb />
practice on them as often <lb />
as put your theory in <lb />
practice i ask the people to <lb />
watch for the result. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
M. P. Davis, <lb />
county <lb />
Public <lb />
blonder, more thorough more <lb />
liberal training which our teach- <lb />
will lie able to give; and in the <lb />
fastening of the educational <lb />
of their communities in which they <lb />
must by power either <lb />
for good or evil. The <lb />
result arc evident i i the <lb />
increased confidence with which <lb />
the teachers underwent the <lb />
bug hear teacher's <lb />
life. <lb />
the whole, while it must be <lb />
borne mind the <lb />
just closed was more or less an ex <lb />
and can be <lb />
only step the light <lb />
direction, we have every reason to <lb />
believe that it will lie justified by <lb />
its impetus to <lb />
along the proper lines, more <lb />
tho school room. <lb />
That so much WM accomplished <lb />
is due in great pint to leathers <lb />
themselves, and to the spirit which <lb />
they brought to their <lb />
out which nil effort must have <lb />
proved unsuccessful. To the <lb />
who had the courage <lb />
to undertake and the will to carry <lb />
out, is due the credit of <lb />
pioneers in this line of work. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
it. <lb />
Snow <lb />
I will gladly give you my views Al ,. of the year then <lb />
of the institute recently <lb />
held at Winterville. , <lb />
The South has always been slow <lb />
take to anything new. Her taking in <lb />
people arc satisfied to <lb />
in the same old sud kick i ferry <lb />
Mr. It. T. brought <lb />
a curious egg to add <lb />
to our collection. One side <lb />
egg has some raised places in a <lb />
circle that appears like the dial of <lb />
a clock or face of the sun. <lb />
IN AU. LINES NOT IN QUANTITY OR QUALITY, <lb />
ONLY. <lb />
Plenty Fine Clothing, Shoes, <lb />
Hats, Mens Furnishings. <lb />
FALL WILL SOON <lb />
MUST HAVE ROOM FOR <lb />
YOU KNOW WHO <lb />
THE <lb />
He Has Indies Shoes Too, <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS MA <lb />
in the, margin of this paper it <lb />
so to remind you that you owe <lb />
for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
yon 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 la for those who <lb />
find the cross mark on their <lb />
paper <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
Attention is called to the land <lb />
sale by F. James, Commission- <lb />
An attempt wan made a few <lb />
nights ago to the depot at <lb />
Washington. <lb />
Mr. J. II. Cobb, of Standard, is <lb />
building a telephone line from <lb />
here to his place. <lb />
Attention la called to the notice <lb />
of execution mile by O. W. <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
The Free Press says <lb />
bold pounds of at <lb />
the opening break Thursday. <lb />
Attention is called to I lie sale of <lb />
town lot in by Jesse Can- <lb />
non, administrator of W, II. <lb />
Mr. W. II. Harrington is <lb />
brick his lot in front of the <lb />
court house preparatory to build- <lb />
James Davis has moved his bur- <lb />
lier shop down In-low Five <lb />
to the stand formerly occupied by <lb />
Alex Pender. <lb />
Tho Hand returned <lb />
Thursday evening from Windsor. <lb />
The boys report a tine time and <lb />
royal treatment. <lb />
Sausage in Vinegar, <lb />
Magic Yeast, Pearl Ad <lb />
and Henry Cigars <lb />
at S. M. <lb />
S. J. Nobles moved his bar- <lb />
shop to the place recently <lb />
by James Davis, opposite <lb />
J. Cherry Co. <lb />
There is plenty of about the <lb />
high taxes the Hoard of Aldermen <lb />
have levied. The town could be <lb />
run less revenue the levy <lb />
will raise. <lb />
Sheriff collecting license <lb />
taxes for State and county from <lb />
merchants, That is another new <lb />
tax levied by the last legislature <lb />
conies addition lo purchase <lb />
or gross sales taxes. <lb />
ladies or <lb />
men to do writing at home. Sal- <lb />
good. Enclosed stamped <lb />
addressed envelope for <lb />
Mi--- S. It. i <lb />
Be Hill, s. c. <lb />
Sunday, June <lb />
road between Mr. Ward's <lb />
and Avon farm via Yankee Hall <lb />
Kerry, a double case gold watch, <lb />
gentleman's size. will be <lb />
liberally rewarded lees than <lb />
by returning same. <lb />
J. K. Proctor, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
I from IS Wood <lb />
in la cattail cut <lb />
HOWDY DO. <lb />
Some Speak to Me, Some to You. <lb />
I, 1801. <lb />
Miss Emmie is listing <lb />
J. T. Halts has a <lb />
with 0.8 Forbes. <lb />
F. G, James went to <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
W. II. Cox returned to <lb />
Wednesday night <lb />
W. M. returned this morn- <lb />
from <lb />
Rev. F. A. Bishop left this <lb />
morning for Ocracoke. <lb />
J. A. Lang returned Wednesday <lb />
evening from Littleton. <lb />
It. returned from Nor- <lb />
folk Wednesday evening. <lb />
Alfred Tucker has taken a <lb />
with V. Johnson Co. <lb />
F. Hodges returned Wed- <lb />
evening from <lb />
J. Gardner returned <lb />
evening from Henderson. <lb />
Jesse left this morning <lb />
to spend a days recreating. <lb />
M. I. Jordan and C. E. James <lb />
came In from Danville Wednesday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Miss May Schultz went to Rocky <lb />
Mount today to visit her grand <lb />
parents. <lb />
M ii-- Alice Carson, who has <lb />
visiting Mrs. II. A. Timberlake, <lb />
left this morning for Bethel. <lb />
Williams, of Tarboro, <lb />
spent Wednesday night here <lb />
returned home this morning. <lb />
J. S. Jenkins, of Scotland Neck, <lb />
came down Wednesday night and <lb />
was on the opening tobacco break <lb />
today, <lb />
Miss Sadie of <lb />
who has been her <lb />
sister, Mis. S. M. return- <lb />
ed home today. <lb />
Mi. Sheppard returned <lb />
Wednesday evening from <lb />
where she had been taking a <lb />
course at tho New <lb />
of Music. <lb />
E. E. left this <lb />
for Wilson. <lb />
I-. II. left this <lb />
for Danville. <lb />
II. A. While went to Parmele <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Prof. E. L. of fury, <lb />
was here today. <lb />
Dr. E. A. and child <lb />
left today for <lb />
O. W. I. Dudley came this <lb />
morning from <lb />
Jenkins returned to Scot- <lb />
land Neck this morning. <lb />
J. R. I in came over from <lb />
New this <lb />
W. T. of Washington, <lb />
Thursday evening. <lb />
Misses and Chile Cox, <lb />
of spent today here. <lb />
Will Bond, of Edenton, came in <lb />
today to Frank <lb />
Mrs. W. A. Bowen and child <lb />
this morning for Plymouth. <lb />
C. D. Whitehurst, of Bethel has <lb />
a position with W. T. Lee. <lb />
Miss returned <lb />
this a visit to Km <lb />
Smith, of Ayden, is <lb />
visiting Lena Georgia <lb />
Lade White, of Hertford, <lb />
is the of her <lb />
J. White. <lb />
W. II. and son, Sher- <lb />
wood, went to Tarboro today to see <lb />
the ball game. <lb />
Lula Smith, of <lb />
came this morning to visit Mia- <lb />
Lena and Georgia Anderson. <lb />
of Plymouth, <lb />
who has been visiting her sister. <lb />
Mrs. W. Bowen, returned home <lb />
today. <lb />
Miss Daisy Moore, Tar- <lb />
came in Thursday to <lb />
visit Mrs. W. K. in <lb />
Rev. J. N. Booth left this after <lb />
noon for where he is to <lb />
bold a meeting the volunteer <lb />
mission work. <lb />
Jack Perry, of Kinston, came <lb />
over this morning to visit Hugh <lb />
and they both took the <lb />
train for to sec ball <lb />
game. <lb />
W. F. Harding, E Cheek, <lb />
Henry T. King, J. King, Fred <lb />
Corbel and Claude Tunstall went <lb />
to today to seethe game of <lb />
ball. <lb />
Mis- Maggie of <lb />
Mosley <lb />
and Miss Mattie Edwards, of Hook <lb />
arc visiting Mrs. J. W. <lb />
Brown near town. <lb />
Misses and <lb />
returned morning from a <lb />
visit to relatives in Kinston. <lb />
Perry accompanied them <lb />
home for a visit here. <lb />
Saturday <lb />
E. went to Durham <lb />
today. <lb />
J. R. Barrow left this <lb />
for Beaufort. <lb />
Rev. W. left this morn- <lb />
for <lb />
W. T. went up the <lb />
road this morning. <lb />
B. W. went to Cone <lb />
toe this morning. <lb />
E. W. Pace came in this morn- <lb />
from New Bern. <lb />
W. King W. H Tucker <lb />
left today for Ocracoke. <lb />
B. Cherry returned this <lb />
from Seven <lb />
L. I. went to Whitakers <lb />
today to visit his father. <lb />
Thurman Moore returned Fri <lb />
day <lb />
B. F. Sugg, of Washington, <lb />
spent Friday hate. <lb />
Miss Geneva Andrews, of Bethel, <lb />
is Mis. D. Moore. <lb />
Mrs. A. H. Taft and child re <lb />
turned Friday evening from Hen <lb />
Bettie Taft W. <lb />
B. Ricks returned Friday <lb />
from Tarboro. <lb />
L. II. and daughter, <lb />
Nellie, returned Fri- <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Richard Baltic, representative <lb />
of the Raleigh News Observe, <lb />
was here today. <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Randolph and child <lb />
left this morning for Mildred to <lb />
visit her parents. <lb />
Miss Fannie of Wilson, <lb />
came in Friday evening to visit <lb />
Miss Mary Alice <lb />
Rosa Wells, of <lb />
came in Friday evening to visit <lb />
her uncle, W. King. <lb />
Charlie James and A. J. Moore <lb />
went to Tarboro this to <lb />
see the ball game today. <lb />
Mrs. J. D. and Mrs. <lb />
Bessie who have been <lb />
visiting Mm. J, B. Cherry, <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Sirs, L. II. Thigpen and little <lb />
daughter, of Chattanooga, who <lb />
are visiting relatives in this <lb />
and Annie Thigpen, of <lb />
Hill, spent today here. <lb />
Only Seven. <lb />
Register of Deeds t. MOOTS <lb />
had dull business marriage <lb />
license line for July. He only is- <lb />
seven during the mouth, one <lb />
for and six for colored. <lb />
Found An Alligator. <lb />
Today <lb />
a small alligator in the branch just <lb />
There is no telling <lb />
where tho alligator came from <lb />
it is got away <lb />
from Sir. R. A. Nichols sometime <lb />
ago. He had one that came from <lb />
Florida and it escaped. <lb />
FOUR YOUNG MEN AND OLD MAN GUILTY. <lb />
a. <lb />
.- <lb />
S i <lb />
that are King .-hipped. The are running night and making in every line for the <lb />
New Store. <lb />
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Have You Forgot <lb />
What <lb />
THAT I AM STILL CARRY <lb />
DATE LINK OF <lb />
Pry broods. Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
TAXES AND TAXES. <lb />
The Aldermen Make a Bus- <lb />
of the Board. <lb />
The Hoard of Aldermen held <lb />
their regular monthly meeting <lb />
Thursday night with all the <lb />
present at the beginning of <lb />
the session, but they continued <lb />
at work until midnight J three ask- <lb />
ed to be excused the <lb />
came, tolling only a quorum to<lb />
I. Sugg, Alderman <lb />
AND A <lb />
WHICH I TO <lb />
to sec me for your next Barrel Floor or Pork. <lb />
Yours to <lb />
Jas. B. White. <lb />
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN <lb />
PAID IN <lb />
III III III <lb />
NEWARK. N. J. POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value. <lb />
Cash Value. <lb />
Paid-up Insurance. <lb />
Extended that works automatically. <lb />
r. Is <lb />
t. Will be If arrears be paid within on mouth while yon <lb />
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of and of arrears with Interest. <lb />
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of each <lb />
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb />
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To make policy payable a an during the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Three Times The Value <lb />
OF ANY <lb />
Aim <lb />
ONE <lb />
elect for <lb />
the Fifth ward, took the oath and <lb />
entered upon the duties of the <lb />
office. <lb />
The election of an assistant <lb />
police was taken up as <lb />
i business. One ballot was taken <lb />
i resulting in a tie between A. A. <lb />
I Forbes, Jr., and K. B. Dudley, <lb />
each receiving lour votes, when <lb />
the matter was again postponed <lb />
until the next regular meeting <lb />
The of Police was granted <lb />
ten days further time to <lb />
I the Inventory of property belong <lb />
log to the <lb />
The election Chief and Assist- <lb />
j out Chief of the Fire Department <lb />
I until next meeting. <lb />
Petitions from C. <lb />
Co. and W. W. Thomas to be <lb />
lowed to carry on a market <lb />
places outside of the <lb />
market house, to the <lb />
Market Committee for report at <lb />
next meeting. <lb />
The Tax Collector, Chief, As- <lb />
and Special Police made <lb />
their reports of collections during <lb />
the past month. <lb />
The Tax Collector presented a <lb />
lit of persons who had failed to <lb />
list their taxes, and he was <lb />
to list all delinquents <lb />
upon their paying him the usual <lb />
fee therefor. <lb />
N. Hart, Treasurer-elect, was <lb />
given until next meeting to Hie his <lb />
official bond. <lb />
The Tax Collector was Instructed <lb />
to orders issued at this <lb />
out of funds in his hands, <lb />
Agents warned in all unoccupied that persons holding the <lb />
Every cotton planter should <lb />
write illustrated <lb />
pamphlet, Cotton <lb />
It is sent free. <lb />
N i H I If, M <lb />
GERMAN KALI WORKS. St, N. V. <lb />
Found his Home in <lb />
Laving, who lives about <lb />
live miles on the <lb />
rill's FOrd road, lost his house and <lb />
all its by tire sometime <lb />
Saturday afternoon. He and all <lb />
his family were at work in the field <lb />
some distance from, his dwelling <lb />
When they returned home at night <lb />
they found their home and all its <lb />
ashes. They had <lb />
left but the clothes they wore. <lb />
It is supposed the fire was caused <lb />
by that left from cooking dinner. <lb />
Lincoln Journal. <lb />
,, <lb />
EASIER. <lb />
THIRD FASTER <lb />
territory. <lb />
ft <lb />
Manufacturing Company, <lb />
Gil. <lb />
Tor sale <lb />
S. T WHITE, <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
TONIC LAXATIVE <lb />
you have sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation. <lb />
inactive troubles, too. <lb />
cl insomnia, energy, bad blood, blotched or skin, <lb />
or any symptoms and disorders which tell story of bad bowels and an <lb />
impaired digestive system, will Cure Von. <lb />
It will clean out bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen <lb />
the mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood and put you <lb />
on your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move <lb />
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your wilt clear and <lb />
freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb />
tho to f.-. lb.- little one for <lb />
will Dad Ideal <lb />
It their bowels --ocular without pals of <lb />
aMs <lb />
U and ink far it. <lb />
For Sale by <lb />
is only the most efficient -I the <lb />
M mi . M <lb />
I AX A KOLA CO . I V. MS, <lb />
We will to any on M p <lb />
Urge family vie bottle of r <lb />
or. n . a, i <lb />
V- <lb />
M, l j i . J, <lb />
Fountain <lb />
would not have to wait until the <lb />
When the levying of taxes was <lb />
taken up there was warm <lb />
but it was mainly <lb />
at least one against the house, as <lb />
Alderman Hooker stood alone for a <lb />
red notion. The levy was made is <lb />
general cents <lb />
Ion the WOO valuation and 11.8001 <lb />
the poll. <lb />
For interest on cents <lb />
. on the WOO valuation and <lb />
the poll. <lb />
graded cents on <lb />
the and cents on the poll. <lb />
makes n total of 11.19 <lb />
on the WOO valuation and <lb />
the poll. <lb />
machines were permitted to <lb />
I c placed in the town a license <lb />
lax on u machine was levied at <lb />
per year or pail of a <lb />
year. <lb />
lie per head hereto- <lb />
j levied dogs was <lb />
toll. <lb />
Alderman who had per <lb />
milted his team to do some <lb />
hauling, was excused from <lb />
log any dray license tax. <lb />
The Street Committee was in- <lb />
i to investigate <lb />
j of a railroad side track being put <lb />
in street, permission for <lb />
which the Board gave Its Hist <lb />
meeting. <lb />
B. W. C. Hines. <lb />
. Stanley Hopkins <lb />
and J, K. <lb />
Application of U. K. for <lb />
restaurant license was <lb />
A J. Griffin tendered his <lb />
nation us Chief of the Fire Depart- <lb />
which was accepted. <lb />
Accounts were allowed amount- <lb />
to 1309.94. <lb />
The Board then adjourned to <lb />
bold a special mooting on Thurs- <lb />
day, August Sin, I p. m. <lb />
in i it. <lb />
Austin, Nov. <lb />
I have found <lb />
and aid my <lb />
When my oldest boy was s <lb />
child, day <lb />
ed us that we would Inevitably lose him, I <lb />
and at <lb />
once it and <lb />
was in and <lb />
from that day lie <lb />
constantly kept it and it with <lb />
and have tab n in <lb />
sounding it all mothers of young <lb />
found it invaluable even after <lb />
the teething was passed. <lb />
II. <lb />
as Reminders. <lb />
Only the business man of long <lb />
experience is able to how <lb />
prone the people arc to <lb />
in the matter of <lb />
making purchases. Their <lb />
must be railed again and again <lb />
to own obvious needs, and <lb />
they must lie spurred tip to buy- <lb />
now what they have resolved but <lb />
have neglected to buy. One <lb />
part of the purpose of ad- <lb />
is to remind people that <lb />
they need certain <lb />
Stale Auditor Dixon to day <lb />
Wrote all the in the State a <lb />
very important letter, telling them <lb />
that the new revenue law requires <lb />
that on the first day of each month <lb />
they shall to the State Audi- <lb />
tor a of all the State <lb />
taxes during the <lb />
ceding mouth that they shall <lb />
by the 10th of the month send such <lb />
taxes to the State This <lb />
does not mean merely privilege <lb />
taxes, says the Auditor. It mean <lb />
all State taxes. Some have <lb />
construed it to mean merely <lb />
taxes, while others have made <lb />
the payments to the county com- <lb />
missioners, but payments must be <lb />
made directly to the Slate <lb />
Not half a sheriffs have <lb />
so far complied with this law. <lb />
Raleigh Charlotte Observer. <lb />
Trinity College <lb />
one hundred and twenty-Are <lb />
ate and undergraduate course of <lb />
Twenty-three teachers in academic <lb />
laboratories equipped with modern <lb />
library Beat <lb />
gymnasium and in <lb />
Hie stale. Scholarships Fun-. <lb />
nearly within the <lb />
years. very low. The <lb />
best is the one that offers a student <lb />
the best advantage Send for<lb />
Governor says he will <lb />
urge the next legislature to make <lb />
provisions for the of <lb />
troops while in camp, lie thinks <lb />
this is due the troops as they are <lb />
always ready to obey the call to <lb />
and never move on <lb />
the part of the governor will cause <lb />
general rejoicing throughout the <lb />
slate militia. It is nothing but <lb />
light that the state should foot the <lb />
expense account for food while in <lb />
camp Wilmington Dispatch. <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
The man who Insures his life is <lb />
wise for bis family. <lb />
The man who Insures his health <lb />
is wise both for his family and <lb />
himself. <lb />
may Insure hearth by guard- <lb />
it. It is worth guarding. <lb />
At the tint attack of disease, <lb />
which generally approaches <lb />
through the LIVER and <lb />
Itself in innumerable ways <lb />
TAKE <lb />
Practical Education <lb />
In engineering, mechanic <lb />
cotton manufacturing; a <lb />
of theory and practice, <lb />
of study and manual training. <lb />
a year. Total in- <lb />
clothing and board, <lb />
Thirty teachers. student a. Next <lb />
session begins <lb />
For address T Win- <lb />
President <lb />
IV. O. <lb />
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS, <lb />
A queer will case has just been <lb />
decided by the Courts In <lb />
The witnesses to the <lb />
had stepped through n door- <lb />
way a room adjoining that in <lb />
which the testator lay at the time <lb />
the signing of the will, had <lb />
their signatures at a table <lb />
about ten feet from the testator, <lb />
but just out of his sight. It was <lb />
testified, however that he was sit- <lb />
ting on the side of his bed at the <lb />
time, and could have seen the wit- <lb />
by stepping forward two or <lb />
three feet. The attestation <lb />
subscription the will under these <lb />
circumstances were sustained. <lb />
Three Panes, One Year for <lb />
Times <lb />
VA., <lb />
Now Only a Year, <lb />
and includes absolutely free The <lb />
Paragon Monthly, New The <lb />
Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb />
THE AND SUNDAY TIMES, <lb />
Including Farm Journal and Para- <lb />
Monthly, now only per <lb />
year; per mouth by mail. <lb />
Address TIMES, <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
Steamer Myron leave <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer Edgecombe leaves <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
Fridays at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore, <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington. N. C <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Tint's Pills <lb />
And save your health. <lb />
1.900 Per Cent. Dividend. <lb />
New York, July 81.-The Keen- <lb />
CURES <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
TO CURED. <lb />
Century. <lb />
A vegetable that <lb />
cures recent and long i <lb />
canal The creates blood <lb />
known. Has tin- hearty <lb />
endorsement of leading <lb />
after thorough trial, lures per <lb />
cent, the Price <lb />
SI per bottle. <lb />
Sold by BRYAN NICHOLS. <lb />
BALK. <lb />
SALE OF TOWN LOT <lb />
By virtue of B of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pill County made in a certain <lb />
Special Proceeding therein pending, <lb />
Cannon, Public Administrator, <lb />
estate Of W. If. <lb />
deceased, VS. Bonnie B. and <lb />
I will on Monday. September 1901, <lb />
before tin Court House door in Greenville, <lb />
sell at sale to the highest bidder, for <lb />
cash, a lot or parcel land in the <lb />
town of Ayden. Pitt known lot <lb />
o in block I. in the plan of said town, <lb />
including the saw and grist mill thereon <lb />
situate. This the day of August, 1901. <lb />
JESSE CANNON, <lb />
Public Administrator, administering the <lb />
estate of W. II. deceased. <lb />
Pitt county, the <lb />
court. <lb />
Elizabeth Hooker <lb />
J. II. administrator <lb />
C. B. Cherry, <lb />
William <lb />
I. Executor of <lb />
II. A. <lb />
U. individually. <lb />
The J B <lb />
and administrator of <lb />
and as Executor of II A will <lb />
take notice that no entitled as above <lb />
has been commenced in Superior court. <lb />
of Pitt county, to bare tract of land <lb />
known as Alpine, of which E c <lb />
died wild by <lb />
of the court to pay a debt due phi <lb />
from said K o and also In <lb />
II cherry from making sale laid land <lb />
under a mortgage from K and <lb />
relief demanded in the <lb />
and the said defendant will further take <lb />
nonce that be required to appear at the <lb />
next term of Superior court raid county <lb />
to be held on the 1st Monday in September, <lb />
1901, at of said county in <lb />
Greenville, answer or demur to <lb />
the complaint laid action or the plaintiff <lb />
Will apply tn the court the relief <lb />
in said complaint. <lb />
This 17th day <lb />
D. C. <lb />
Superior coin t <lb />
a Decree of the Superior <lb />
court <lb />
led lien S. ll-l, W ii L. and Million <lb />
t. the undersigned Com- <lb />
will sell for cash the court <lb />
house door in Greenville oh Monday <lb />
2nd of 1901 the following <lb />
tract of land on North side of <lb />
. and South side of Green- <lb />
a of <lb />
corner, thence <lb />
to said William's <lb />
thence South Wort <lb />
inc j <lb />
National before taking j Booth East poles, thence Booth <lb />
poles to s stats In MM line, <lb />
Boat M to Main Road, <lb />
rule Road, Beg <lb />
said road Frank <lb />
log Post that extra South E. <lb />
,.,,,, . . ., other corner, <lb />
recently <lb />
over the National Bank of the <lb />
was per cent, the <lb />
old capital stock of This <lb />
dividend was more than large <lb />
enough to enable the stockholders <lb />
to pay for their share of the new <lb />
took to be Issued the increase <lb />
of the bank's capital to <lb />
without the outlay of other <lb />
with Main Road Io the beginning. <lb />
acres, more or <lb />
This August 1901- <lb />
JAMES, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb />
A French insurance company <lb />
has put operation the <lb />
novel idea of insuring candidates <lb />
for parliamentary honors against <lb />
defeat at the polls. The rates <lb />
vary, of course, with the risk <lb />
involved in different cases, the <lb />
popularity of the candidate <lb />
a prominent factor <lb />
amount of premium to <lb />
paid by This of <lb />
the <lb />
and has boon <lb />
till <lb />
III <lb />
S M. <lb />
Chill cure chills and all <lb />
malarial Thai is what they were <lb />
other fail <lb />
No cure, per tie <lb />
Cotton Bagging and lies <lb />
-on ban <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
W, R, WHICHARD <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
payment and prices as low as the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
B. Williams, of Wake county, <lb />
says he is culling his third set of <lb />
teeth. I- old and has <lb />
been i for fifteen rears. <lb />
Isn't <lb />
overtime. <lb />
Borne low shoes era. the <lb />
price. <lb />
i man work <lb />
highest <lb />
IX 1800. <lb />
J. W. PERRY CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Tics and Bags.<lb />
i f- S <lb />
W and retail Grocer and I <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Ba- <lb />
by Carriages, Go Parlor <lb />
i Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
i i and Gail As <lb />
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Beauty Can- <lb />
Cherries, Apples, <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb />
Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Mara <lb />
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand- <lb />
ard Sewing Mac and mi <lb />
other goods. and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for Com <lb />
to see me. <lb />
UNIVERSITY <lb />
of North Carolina. <lb />
TUB HEAD OF THE STATE'S <lb />
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM. <lb />
ACADEMIC H EM <lb />
LAW, MEDICINE, PHARMACY <lb />
Eighty-live scholarships. Free <lb />
tuition to teachers and <lb />
sons. Loans for the needy. <lb />
students Instructor. <lb />
Sew Dormitories, Water Works, <lb />
Central Heating system. <lb />
spent in improvements in 1900 <lb />
and 1901. Fall term begins <lb />
1901. Address, <lb />
E. P. VINA mi;, <lb />
Chapel Hill, N. C. <lb />
-DEALER IN- <lb />
v, <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. R. COREY. <lb />
HI <lb />
notice to I fie <lb />
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb />
Mr. General Agent for <lb />
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well- <lb />
Known and Popular Company, <lb />
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
Life Insurance of <lb />
Desires o announce to Its large number of <lb />
policy holders, and to the insurable public <lb />
generally, of North <lb />
will now In this <lb />
and from this date will issue its <lb />
policies, to all de- <lb />
siring the very lies insurance in the best <lb />
life insurance company in the world. <lb />
If the local agent In your town has not <lb />
yet arrangements, address <lb />
JOHN O. DREWRY, <lb />
mo. N. <lb />
Afloat <lb />
Paid policy <lb />
energetic <lb />
--C <lb />
Old <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
WEEKLY. <lb />
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb />
Editor Publisher, <lb />
Lincoln, <lb />
TERMS Payable in Advance. <lb />
One Year II, Six Months <lb />
Three Mouths Sing. Copy <lb />
No traveling canvassers em- <lb />
ployed. taken at <lb />
TilE Reflector office. <lb />
Weekly and <lb />
will be sent together <lb />
year for or The Daily <lb />
Reflector and <lb />
one year for payable in ad- <lb />
No Ally's <lb />
Lawman. WASH<lb />
FOR <lb />
III <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
TO <lb />
VOL. XX. <lb />
PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, AUGUST g <lb />
NO <lb />
Tobacco Market <lb />
opened, prices <lb />
EVERYBODY PLEASED. <lb />
ON DRY GOODS, <lb />
SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, <lb />
WILL YOU LAUGH AND <lb />
GROW FAT. COME TO SEE US. <lb />
W. T. LEE CO. <lb />
Exposition. <lb />
I to accommodate about Pan-Am <lb />
with board room with all modern <lb />
Fine view of Luke Erie from the <lb />
Niagara Falls car passes door every minutes. SO min <lb />
walk to exposition grounds. Take Niagara street car to <lb />
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All correspondence will <lb />
receive prompt attention. <lb />
JOSEPH A. MOORE, <lb />
1285 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y. <lb />
-AT <lb />
FIRST CLASS SCHOOL IN EASTERN N. <lb />
School, <lb />
. LaGrange, N. C. <lb />
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. <lb />
Fifty-three Boarding Pupils, Twelve Counties two Slates <lb />
represented past session. School Buildings. Barracks <lb />
for Sixty Cadets. <lb />
The school aims by developing latent <lb />
and power. The individual needs of the students are considered. <lb />
The literary training strengthens the manly traits, gives a sound <lb />
and clear Class room methods cultivate <lb />
grasp. Athletics encouraged. <lb />
Expenses per half term, including board, tuition, fuel, lights and <lb />
room, No School opens September <lb />
Write for <lb />
J. E. DEBNAM, Slit. <lb />
Cash is King. <lb />
For cash ire will make the sharpest, swiftest most <lb />
sweeping, price ever known in mid summer. <lb />
the<lb />
price <lb />
is cut just half on nil Lawns. Dimities, Silks, <lb />
White Hosiery, Laces, Hamburg., <lb />
Underwear, Shirts, Slippers, Um- <lb />
and all furnishing goods. These <lb />
goods must be pushed out to make room for <lb />
goods. <lb />
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
BLOOD HOUNDS. <lb />
Some Interesting Facts Worthy <lb />
N. C, Aug. <lb />
For many Pitt county has <lb />
been the scene of much crime, and <lb />
it is not uncommon when away <lb />
from the comity to be by <lb />
strangers, there been another <lb />
minder, or burglary in Pitt <lb />
this week This has been com. <lb />
talk. If any one will care- <lb />
fully inquire the facts, it will <lb />
be found that during the last <lb />
months of 1900 there were sixteen <lb />
burglaries, live and <lb />
many petty thefts and smaller <lb />
crimes committed Pitt county. <lb />
Since January 1st, 1901, there has <lb />
no homicide and but one <lb />
burglary committed, to at <lb />
Grifton, and by the use of blood <lb />
from my kennels these <lb />
panics were caught, convicted and <lb />
are now serving sentence in the <lb />
State prison. <lb />
There were no blood hounds in <lb />
Pitt county last year except three <lb />
small puppies owned by me, and <lb />
they were too young for service. <lb />
There can be no dispute but <lb />
what the fact having these dogs <lb />
easy reach where can be <lb />
soon placed on the trail of the <lb />
lawless has had a splendidly <lb />
effect on that class of <lb />
criminals who have <lb />
upon the lives and property of the <lb />
people of Pitt county. <lb />
This comparison is worthy of all <lb />
who are interested in the main- <lb />
of law order. <lb />
I have splendid stock of <lb />
can blood hounds on bind ready to <lb />
do service when the occasion re. <lb />
quires. In my opinion the kennel <lb />
of dogs I have today are a great j <lb />
protection against lawlessness. <lb />
These dogs are full blood are <lb />
in the Rational <lb />
of blood and it has <lb />
been long established that <lb />
American dogs arc superior trail- <lb />
to the or other dogs. <lb />
I am prepared to supply dogs of <lb />
the very best quality to those <lb />
ranting them. <lb />
The following letter sufficiently <lb />
explains <lb />
H. . July 1901. <lb />
it may <lb />
is to certify that I bought <lb />
blood of Mr. W. C. Hines, <lb />
Greenville, N. which gave en <lb />
tire satisfaction. Having, with <lb />
these dogs, run down secured <lb />
the conviction seven criminals <lb />
in the space of six mouths and the <lb />
wannest trail that I had was a <lb />
hour trail. Very respectfully, <lb />
Policeman N. <lb />
Pitt County should possess her <lb />
own dogs and have them kept by <lb />
the Sheriff of the county. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
TO THE FRIENDS CUSTOMERS OP <lb />
PUT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb />
we are still the forefront of after your <lb />
We oiler you the best selected line of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to lie found any store Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb />
selections, the creations of tHe best manufacturers of America <lb />
and Europe, Seasonable ail the year Spring, Summer <lb />
Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ml <lb />
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb />
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite <lb />
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb />
established business 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 />
Eats and Caps, Silks and Satins, <lb />
Jackets Capes, Carpels, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's, Women's and <lb />
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Is, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, and Rope. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture and in line. <lb />
We buy strictly Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb />
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
Just Received. <lb />
A large line of Baby Caps, <lb />
Belts, Laces and <lb />
Embroideries. Ladies Col- <lb />
and Guffs all Sizes <lb />
I HAVE THE AND HANDSOMEST LINE OF <lb />
BROUGHT TO <lb />
Mrs. M. T. is in charge of my millinery department and <lb />
the hat is on baud one will be trimmed to suit your <lb />
tables wait. <lb />
Hats, Braids, Ornaments, Blowers, Ribbons, and everything <lb />
i. the milliners line. <lb />
j. b . . e <lb />
AYDEN NOTES. <lb />
N. , Aug. 5th. <lb />
J. Hart had the misfortune <lb />
lo lose a tobacco barn by lire <lb />
Thursday afternoon. The loss is <lb />
estimated to be one hundred <lb />
C. of Baltimore, <lb />
was stopping in town Thursday, <lb />
R. C and son went t-i <lb />
Greene Thursday. <lb />
of Richmond, <lb />
spent Thursday night here. <lb />
Misses Lena and <lb />
came home Wilson Thursday <lb />
night. <lb />
Our people are delighted over <lb />
new schedule. We hope it <lb />
v, ill he changed again soon. <lb />
i eon left Saturday to <lb />
upend .; days m forehead. <lb />
J. K. of .-top . <lb />
in town from <lb />
Miss Lillian Bland Friday <lb />
evening for Kinston, <lb />
Little Miss Battle Randolph, of <lb />
Kinston, is visiting Miss Rosa <lb />
READ THIS. <lb />
To Whom it May Concern. <lb />
Having qualified as cotton weigh <lb />
for the town of Greenville, by <lb />
tiling my loud oath with the <lb />
c Commissioners as required <lb />
by law, I hereby give that <lb />
the statute provides, that any per- <lb />
other than the aforesaid cotton <lb />
weigher who shall weigh any bale <lb />
of cotton offered for sale in said <lb />
town of Greenville, shall be guilty <lb />
of a misdemeanor and punished <lb />
within Hie discretion of the court. <lb />
No yard having been provided, as <lb />
is usually Hie custom of towns or <lb />
b lord's of trade in such cases, and <lb />
devolving upon me to supply <lb />
one, I hereby designate, appoint, <lb />
and constitute the platform at the <lb />
wharf of the Old Dominion <lb />
Ship Company, the cotton yard for <lb />
the town of Greenville until one is <lb />
offered which is the pinion of <lb />
the weigher more convenient. <lb />
The law provides that the weigh- <lb />
I shall receive as compensation <lb />
Mr. came for <lb />
from Kinston Saturday I. ,., to be paid <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings In North Carolina. <lb />
Near Wilson two had a <lb />
fuss over a dog and one killed the <lb />
other. <lb />
One of the furniture factories <lb />
at was destroyed by <lb />
lite Sunday. <lb />
a young farmer <lb />
neat Durham, was drowned Hun- <lb />
day while in swimming. <lb />
Early Sunday morning the chief <lb />
of police of Shelby and the night <lb />
watchman it gambling <lb />
den. One the shot the <lb />
chief of through the heart, <lb />
killing him instantly. A thousand <lb />
people with blood followed <lb />
the trail of the who also <lb />
shot one of the hounds when the <lb />
dog vat about to catch him. The <lb />
had not been captured at <lb />
last account. <lb />
If yon want stoves or range's constructed upon <lb />
scientific principles, which are economical, durable, <lb />
and as Well as beautiful and artistic, look <lb />
for the <lb />
trade mark, which is shown upon every genuine <lb />
Stove or Range, and do not be deceived <lb />
by worthless imitations and substitutes. <lb />
lead all others in yearly sales and <lb />
gold Exclusively by <lb />
BAKER <lb />
Building <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Episcopal services W, II, T. <lb />
an Sunday night. <lb />
Miss Lulu Smith Friday to <lb />
visit Rosa near <lb />
The infant child of Mi. Mrs. <lb />
Joseph Dixon was <lb />
buried in the cemetery. <lb />
The Junior Builders gave an ice <lb />
cream supper Friday night near <lb />
Methodist church for the <lb />
fit of the Christian <lb />
crowd was entertained with <lb />
and music, and In- <lb />
All expressed <lb />
selves as having spent a pleasant <lb />
evening. <lb />
J. II. Standard spent <lb />
in town. <lb />
P, and W. A. <lb />
of Hertford, came In Saturday and <lb />
returned this morning. <lb />
Will of Standard, spent <lb />
in <lb />
Rev. Mr. Howard Oiled bis reg- <lb />
appointment in the <lb />
even <lb />
by buyer and live by the <lb />
seller. Each buyer shall retain <lb />
from the price of said cotton five <lb />
cents to in-paid to weigher as sell- <lb />
of due <lb />
weigher, <lb />
I have purchased a pair of Fair- <lb />
banks scales with solid pair brass <lb />
poises costing and I believe <lb />
first class respect. <lb />
shall, so far as in my power, <lb />
. i do equal justice to all. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
W. L. <lb />
Cotton Weigher for Greenville. <lb />
Y oar correspondent was given an <lb />
odd bit of news last night by a gen- <lb />
this city, who said there <lb />
was a union or secret <lb />
Raleigh and that its <lb />
were under pledge to feed <lb />
least three people. If this be true <lb />
it explains many things. It will, if <lb />
true, also result in the <lb />
cooks. The only problem will <lb />
be ho Io get in places. <lb />
With cooks eliminated would <lb />
,. . . w bite girls be willing house <lb />
I lie Episcopalians have Sunday <lb />
school Will every, <lb />
Sunday at o'clock p. in <lb />
John was here<lb />
It is one of the questions <lb />
the time. The cook is fast <lb />
passing, and will pass much faster <lb />
If there Is- a union. A gentleman <lb />
who is unite a wag. <lb />
Miss and brother, , ,, , , . <lb />
asked In a census taker what was <lb />
spent <lb />
in <lb />
of <lb />
town. <lb />
Mrs. O. M. of Norfolk, <lb />
spent Saturday with Mrs. <lb />
Bob Smith. <lb />
Mis May spent Sunday <lb />
here a friends, <lb />
bis occupation said a <lb />
boarding asked <lb />
what he meant he said he had a <lb />
wile and a cook and that the latter <lb />
fed at least B people. A white la- <lb />
labor agitator, whom Raleigh now <lb />
knows no more, wanted to <lb />
. organize the washer-women and <lb />
cooks, too, and said this would <lb />
it Is easier to tell fortunes than complete the organization. <lb />
Io make them. <lb />
Some lab with a . <lb />
hook and with bated breath. <lb />
Stop the <lb />
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