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Have Forgot <lb/>
What <lb/>
THAI I AM STILL CARRYING <lb/>
DATE LIVE <lb/>
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware A or <lb/>
WHICH I AM TO MENTION <lb/>
to me your next Barrel Flour or <lb/>
Yours to <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
TWO YEARS HAVE BEES PAID IX THE <lb/>
ill III HE <lb/>
OF NEWARK, X. J. YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value. <lb/>
Paid up Insurance. <lb/>
Extended Insurance w automatically, <lb/>
r. Is <lb/>
Will be re-instated if paid within on month while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest <lb/>
second No Restrictions. S. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and .; each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium la paid. <lb/>
Kit They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To laureate the or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville. X. C. <lb/>
ROBERT <lb/>
TO PRODUCE THE OF <lb/>
Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb/>
an forms of Malaria. <lb/>
DON'T WAIT TO DIE <lb/>
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I <lb/>
Mac ROBERTS <lb/>
TRY IT. NO COBS NO SAY PER <lb/>
TO TAKE, ft US IS I <lb/>
None genuine unless <lb/>
Red on label <lb/>
DeVi <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Intelligent from <lb/>
Cuba report business i bad way <lb/>
all over the island, owing to the <lb/>
uncertainty of the future. Mer- <lb/>
are afraid to invest any <lb/>
capital until they more <lb/>
what the Cuban government <lb/>
i- to be. and they are usually <lb/>
earful goods on credit. <lb/>
The worst part of the business is <lb/>
that there is no hope for any <lb/>
change for the better in the near <lb/>
future, as the shortest estimate of <lb/>
the time that will be required toes- <lb/>
a Cuban is <lb/>
eight mouths from the date upon <lb/>
which Wood issues the orders <lb/>
holding the two elections <lb/>
will necessary, and Wood <lb/>
is no in this or rather <lb/>
in the waters hereto on <lb/>
board a government which <lb/>
be is as his private yacht, <lb/>
and the orders will not based <lb/>
until he returns to Havana, which <lb/>
will in three <lb/>
weeks. <lb/>
Agents of Hawaiian sugar plan- <lb/>
in Washington trying to <lb/>
find out it they can legally import <lb/>
Filipinos or from the Phil- <lb/>
es to work on their <lb/>
They attempted, through <lb/>
third parties, to get an opinion <lb/>
the Commissioner General of <lb/>
Immigration on the matter, he <lb/>
declined to express one, saying <lb/>
that it was not hi business to de- <lb/>
questions until they came be- <lb/>
fore him officially. He did. how- <lb/>
i ever, incidentally express the <lb/>
ion that if the Hawaiian sugar <lb/>
would pay sufficient wages <lb/>
i that they could get all the laborers <lb/>
they wanted, from the Southern <lb/>
laborers who would make <lb/>
hands on sugar plantations. <lb/>
I But that is just what these plan <lb/>
j wish to do. Many of <lb/>
hare grown rich by Import- <lb/>
coolie labor from Japan, a <lb/>
I practice that had to be stopped <lb/>
Hawaii to the <lb/>
II . and it i- that of labor <lb/>
No <lb/>
crop <lb/>
can be <lb/>
grown <lb/>
without <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
Supply <lb/>
Pot- <lb/>
ash and your <lb/>
profits will be <lb/>
without <lb/>
Potash your <lb/>
crop will be <lb/>
. <lb/>
CANDY I Trinity College <lb/>
i Ur, i . ,,,. , <lb/>
lb i <lb/>
r. Ne <lb/>
of ween. <lb/>
CHRISTIAN GEORGE, <lb/>
GERMAN Kill works; <lb/>
state. At the end of tie <lb/>
deal they it as advantageous <lb/>
Odell, but the men do not <lb/>
take that view of it. They think <lb/>
that they have made a deal <lb/>
that will give them the help of the <lb/>
machine to kill Teddy at <lb/>
home, but do not believe that Odell <lb/>
will show- enough strength outside <lb/>
of Yolk, to give them any <lb/>
trouble when they get ready to <lb/>
spring the name of can- <lb/>
They are all a little bit <lb/>
of the with the <lb/>
i .-publicans associate with Ted <lb/>
name. Captain Parker, one <lb/>
of Admiral who <lb/>
nearly all of last week search- <lb/>
log the the Navy De- <lb/>
and who will resume the <lb/>
work this week. a formal pro <lb/>
test with Acting Secretary <lb/>
the espionage he was <lb/>
subjected lo while doing the work. <lb/>
Mi. Beckett's explanation was that <lb/>
the regulations required <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. V. PIE CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging. Tie am Bags. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
one <lb/>
ate coarse, of <lb/>
with <lb/>
large library <lb/>
sad in <lb/>
,. <lb/>
Attendance nearly Ambled within <lb/>
years. very low. The <lb/>
re is th. one that a student <lb/>
for <lb/>
PRESIDENT <lb/>
Durham.<lb/>
Greensboro Female, College <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. <lb/>
Literary and Business Courses. <lb/>
Schools of Music, Art and <lb/>
Literary Course and all <lb/>
Living Expenses per Year. <lb/>
Fall Session begins September <lb/>
nth, 1901. on <lb/>
cation. HEED <lb/>
President. <lb/>
Optics . I. I. II <lb/>
Nor. XI, f <lb/>
I bare found M. u.- . <lb/>
Dy teething <lb/>
When my was a <lb/>
e child, rt oaf warn- <lb/>
ed u loss <lb/>
happened <lb/>
once to bin, bis <lb/>
. marked <lb/>
day he recuperate,. I have <lb/>
kept ii it dace <lb/>
children, and have taken in <lb/>
its praises to all <lb/>
I it even after <lb/>
Perry Go., <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Dear quest yen Nova Boons <lb/>
Land Plaster, hen. m prices <lb/>
for June and <lb/>
Leas tons <lb/>
Car Load L <lb/>
Ion lots 5.00 <lb/>
St M <lb/>
A Please lit us haw your order an <lb/>
pustule xi in <lb/>
c. <lb/>
W. COMPANY. <lb/>
Practical Education <lb/>
In <lb/>
art-, sad a <lb/>
of sod <lb/>
of study and manual training. <lb/>
a rear. Total in- <lb/>
and <lb/>
Thirty student Next <lb/>
4th. <lb/>
For Quo T <lb/>
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS, <lb/>
Winterville high School. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Fall term opens September 2nd and closes December <lb/>
Spring term begins and ends May <lb/>
School, Intermediate and Primary , <lb/>
and Music Delightful location noted forties., <lb/>
by excellent moral and religious <lb/>
enc. For full information address <lb/>
O- E. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Homer Military School, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
heated by the Buffalo <lb/>
wish get the Philip <lb/>
pines, because of its <lb/>
both in wages and keep. j. <lb/>
Hear Admiral officer to be when a person <lb/>
I Chief the Bureau Navigation, m, the service was <lb/>
, popularly known as the allowed examine the official <lb/>
because of Its cords the department, but <lb/>
method of Admiral Parker did not think that the Ta <lb/>
took advantage of bis be- val regulations an officer <lb/>
to be on each him. making <lb/>
of everything he copied from <lb/>
the records, was actually the <lb/>
ease. The train of the matter is <lb/>
gs. healed by the Buffalo fan i. i <lb/>
feet ventilation. Sixteen new for two boys each to he <lb/>
the fall term. should be made early. An <lb/>
up to the full and turned away each <lb/>
room. Best athletic field, with quarter mile track, in the <lb/>
Faculty of specialists with special work. to <lb/>
the best college or education. An atmosphere of high ideals <lb/>
the as preparing hi education <lb/>
are excluded. Fall begins l-i <lb/>
log acting Secretary of the Navy <lb/>
between the departure of Secretary <lb/>
Long and the arrival of <lb/>
Beckett to make a show- <lb/>
of animosity toward j that the which bas been <lb/>
which as small u II was Admiral ever <lb/>
gutting, by an order for- since the war with <lb/>
bidding of the Navy are thoroughly frightened <lb/>
Capt. Parker, I they know that the will <lb/>
i for .-laud for such methods they <lb/>
i- c the records to have been guilty of in their efforts <lb/>
behalf, to to disgrace Admiral and <lb/>
brought I i be of In- fear the expos.,,,. <lb/>
., ,, brought about by the evidence be- <lb/>
Wt combine ,.,,,,, ,, <lb/>
f s .,;,, ,,,,,., <lb/>
is the newest thing in the that c Parker has <lb/>
political held I. was intended to <lb/>
be strictly a affair, but <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
s Decree of the Super <lb/>
Co <lb/>
led S. Best, L. Best arid <lb/>
Bast, the Com <lb/>
will sell for cash the court <lb/>
door in Monday <lb/>
2nd day of Sept. the following <lb/>
d of on North side of <lb/>
i and <lb/>
at a stake side of <lb/>
said r . Prank thence <lb/>
Booth E. poles to I William's <lb/>
other comer, South West <lb/>
to a corner near He ling thence <lb/>
South East South in. <lb/>
to a stake comer in line, <lb/>
Boat West, to Mala Bead, <lb/>
then will. Main Road the <lb/>
or <lb/>
Z 1001- <lb/>
r. JAMES, <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
STATE NORMAL <lb/>
Classical. Scientific. Commercial, Industrial. Pedagogical, <lb/>
Annual I . u i a <lb/>
. , . . , . <lb/>
the dormitories u <lb/>
19th <lb/>
Invited fr . .-,,,.,. .;,. <lb/>
and other Information <lb/>
I. <lb/>
tin N. C. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Masonic Hall School, <lb/>
For Girls Only. <lb/>
Masonic Hall school for . Board <lb/>
of Trustees appointed by Greenville Lodge, No. F ft A M <lb/>
will open fall session Sept. 2nd. was last War <lb/>
with great satisfaction to the people, of Greenville. We haw- there- <lb/>
fore employed Misses Lizzie Parker and Leila Thornton to teach <lb/>
this school tins year, and to all who have girls to educate we <lb/>
patronage support in maintaining school. <lb/>
Tuition per Intermediate Higher <lb/>
2.50, Languages each extra, A matriculation will I <lb/>
charged. The school will have no music department this session. <lb/>
Persons in town w ho cat. beard pupils of the school will <lb/>
notify the Secretary. it. L. RB, See, Board Trustees. <lb/>
Parke Fountain <lb/>
fit tore. <lb/>
somebody leaked. The story, as <lb/>
told ill Washington, says that <lb/>
trusted lieutenants of Senators <lb/>
and met a hotel. <lb/>
a thousand miles from Wash- <lb/>
and into a <lb/>
pledging their respective print i- <lb/>
together in taking <lb/>
steps that might be made <lb/>
necessary Western trip <lb/>
to head boom that might <lb/>
be started nomination for <lb/>
President. i men tried to <lb/>
gel men to their <lb/>
chief to the support of Gov. Odell <lb/>
as Mr. <lb/>
that was than the <lb/>
were willing lo l-o. They <lb/>
agreed DO other New York <lb/>
men would be put forward by Dan- <lb/>
a candidate for the <lb/>
nomination, that if <lb/>
could not be kept out of <lb/>
the nomination in soy other way <lb/>
than by <lb/>
would throw his to him. <lb/>
Meanwhile, s men lo <lb/>
boom Odell and insist he will <lb/>
have support of the New <lb/>
delegation to the National <lb/>
Convention and that the name of <lb/>
---------j j no other New York candidate Mill <lb/>
hP Tho u <lb/>
openly Teddy but simply to <lb/>
Ignore candidacy <lb/>
lie may de- <lb/>
t elope elsewhere, by making it <lb/>
parent that lie is not seriously con <lb/>
a candidate his own <lb/>
in the records, which sup- <lb/>
port Admiral Intentions <lb/>
concerning movements, while <lb/>
in command the <lb/>
which was searching f the Span- <lb/>
fleet, and he to <lb/>
more. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By virtue of in., Ex. to <lb/>
the Ilk Court of <lb/>
County A. F. Young .- Co., <lb/>
against W. and ft K. <lb/>
J. W. ix. I will on Monday <lb/>
Sad day of Sept. IS o'clock H. <lb/>
house Pill County lo <lb/>
for <lb/>
lion all title and which J <lb/>
W. Cos baa in following described <lb/>
Estate One of land Had- <lb/>
dock X Roads, at the <lb/>
of New and Tan road and <lb/>
New to hat <lb/>
with <lb/>
to the Tan Read, will. <lb/>
lo the u.; <lb/>
of <lb/>
X containing acres <lb/>
in a Deed Iran Lewis tux <lb/>
sod wife to John M. cox hi Book <lb/>
I i page of the Register office <lb/>
Also one other piece of land <lb/>
from to John in <lb/>
Hook page r of Pill <lb/>
county. This day 1801. <lb/>
I'm County, <lb/>
Tucker, 0.8 <lb/>
Three One Year Rich, for <lb/>
Times <lb/>
VA., <lb/>
Now Only Cents a Year, <lb/>
and includes absolutely free The <lb/>
Paragon Monthly, New The <lb/>
Farm Journal. Philadelphia. <lb/>
DAILY SUNDAY <lb/>
Farm Journal and Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only per <lb/>
year; per mouth by mail. <lb/>
Address THE TIMES, <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
SALE OF TOWN LOT <lb/>
By virtue f a decree of the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pitt County made a certain <lb/>
Special then in pending, <lb/>
Public <lb/>
estate II. <lb/>
vs. Bonnie It. sad other. <lb/>
I will on Monday, ISM, <lb/>
sell SI public sale the highest bidder, for <lb/>
cash, a lot panel of land in <lb/>
town Pin known as lot <lb/>
No. in block II. plan of said Iowa, <lb/>
saw sad grist mill <lb/>
Haste, 1st of August, 1901. <lb/>
CANNON, <lb/>
Pill-lie administering <lb/>
estate of W. II. deceased. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Steamer leave <lb/>
ton daily ate A. M. for Green <lb/>
Villa, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Mondays, <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesday s, 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 Went <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/>
IBO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
J. J. CHEERY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
it mm, <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
s. c. <lb/>
always<lb/>
. M. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
This remedy never falls to <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick <lb/>
Headache, Biliousness <lb/>
And ALL DISEASES arising from a <lb/>
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion <lb/>
The result Is good appetite <lb/>
solid Dose small; <lb/>
sugar c sad to swallow. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur. Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
re's, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb/>
by Carriages, <lb/>
soils, Table, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
i and Gail Ax <lb/>
Meat Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Can <lb/>
tied Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour. Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Pi lines, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb/>
China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, Mara <lb/>
Butter, Stand-j <lb/>
court. <lb/>
Honker l <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
f K C. Yellowley, i. <lb/>
William <lb/>
J. II. Yellowley Executor <lb/>
II. A. Yellowley and <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Th, J n lay <lb/>
and as of <lb/>
and as of II A Yellowley, will <lb/>
take notice that an action a-- above <lb/>
has been need in Superior <lb/>
of Pitt to have that tract of bad <lb/>
known as Alpine, of which E C <lb/>
died by <lb/>
of the court to pay a debt due plaintiff <lb/>
from laid Be <lb/>
-t II from nuking rah- raid land <lb/>
mortgage ii and <lb/>
fr other relief demanded in the complaint <lb/>
the said defendant will further take <lb/>
notice that he to appear at the <lb/>
term of e. art said county <lb/>
to 1- a the l-i Monday in September, <lb/>
at boast of said county iii <lb/>
answerer demur to <lb/>
the complaint in said or plaintiff <lb/>
Will apply to Ike for the relief de- <lb/>
in said <lb/>
This of July, 1901. <lb/>
D. C. MOORE, <lb/>
clerk Superior <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties <lb/>
on t <lb/>
Fresh kept constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W. R. WHICHARD BRO,, <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
of North Carolina. <lb/>
THE HEAD OF THE STATE'S <lb/>
SYSTEM. <lb/>
DEM <lb/>
LAW, <lb/>
J. i <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
II <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Eighty live scholarships. Free <lb/>
tuition to teachers and <lb/>
sous. Loans for the needy. <lb/>
Students Instructors,, <lb/>
New Dormitories, Water Works, j Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
Central Healing system. <lb/>
spent in improvements <lb/>
and 1901, Fall term <lb/>
f, 1901. Address, <lb/>
E. V. , <lb/>
Chapel Hill, X. C. <lb/>
Booth Carolina now ranks second <lb/>
cotton State, <lb/>
o by Massachusetts. <lb/>
The are that as South <lb/>
Carolina re -lied place <lb/>
within years, the next <lb/>
twenty there at least three <lb/>
Southern States which will lead <lb/>
South Carolina, <lb/>
North Carolina and Georgia. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
ard Sewing Much i lies, i in. a f. <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
to sec me. <lb/>
SAM M <lb/>
Phone RB <lb/>
The woman who can put a neat <lb/>
patch on a pair of pants is the div <lb/>
mends. <lb/>
Pride of thing, <lb/>
but the pride of an honest, upright <lb/>
is far more <lb/>
The members of the Hyde <lb/>
board of have adopt- <lb/>
ed two rules might he <lb/>
in other counties. To refuse lo <lb/>
appoint anyone a member of a <lb/>
school commit tee whose name <lb/>
pears on the insolvent list, <lb/>
have directed superintendent <lb/>
of schools to notify all the teachers <lb/>
who arc behind payment of <lb/>
taxes of the advisability of paying <lb/>
them before they apply for a teach- <lb/>
Met <lb/>
AGENTS <lb/>
Mr. John Dr. wry. Agent for <lb/>
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Wall- <lb/>
and Popular Company, <lb/>
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life Insurance Co., of <lb/>
Bathes to lo large number of <lb/>
policy holders and to lb.- insurable public <lb/>
generally. this com- <lb/>
win now in this <lb/>
state and from Ibis dale will its <lb/>
and desirable policies, to all de- <lb/>
siring the very best insurance in the best <lb/>
life man ram e company the world. <lb/>
If the local agent In your town has not <lb/>
yet completed arrangements, address <lb/>
JOHN C. DREWRY, <lb/>
State. Agent, N. C. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
IMBUED <lb/>
WILLIAM J. <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, Nebraska. <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Year fl, Six Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers arc em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
Tin-; office. The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or The Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for 18.00 payable in ad- <lb/>
ones to worn j <lb/>
the <lb/>
Old mutual Benefit, <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
for <lb/>
1811<lb/>
Lawyers. WASH <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
in <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR ARD <lb/>
TRUTH TO <lb/>
PER YEAR II <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST <lb/>
NO <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
Tobacco Market <lb/>
opened, prices good. <lb/>
EVERYBODY PLEASED. <lb/>
BUT OUR PRICES ON DRY <lb/>
SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, ate., <lb/>
WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH <lb/>
GROW FAT. COME TO SEE US. <lb/>
W. T. LEE <lb/>
Exposition. <lb/>
I .-1111 to about <lb/>
visitors with board and room with all modem conveniences, <lb/>
Fine view of Niagara River Lake Brie from house. <lb/>
Niagara Falls car door every f minutes. SO mill <lb/>
ates walk to exposition Take Niagara street ear to <lb/>
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All correspondence will <lb/>
receive prompt attention. <lb/>
JOSEPH A. MOORE, <lb/>
Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We <lb/>
arc still in the forefront Of the race after your <lb/>
you the selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to lie found any store Pitt Comity. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the beat of America <lb/>
Europe. Seasonable all the round. Spring, Sunnier <lb/>
and Winter. We are work for and our mutual ad- <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 service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Hats and Caps, Silks and Sal ins, <lb/>
Jackets and Capos, Carpets, Mattings and oil cloths. <lb/>
FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IN EASTERN N. <lb/>
School, <lb/>
LaGrange, N. C. <lb/>
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC A COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. <lb/>
Boarding Pupils, Twelve Counties two Slates <lb/>
represented past session. School Buildings. Barracks <lb/>
for Sixty Cadets. <lb/>
The school aims to by latent <lb/>
and power. The individual needs of the students arc considered- <lb/>
The literary strengthens manly traits, gives a sound body <lb/>
clear mind. Class room methods cultivate <lb/>
lion and menial grasp. Athletics encouraged. <lb/>
Expenses per half term, including board, tuition, fuel, lights <lb/>
room, 955.00. No incidentals. School opens September -tin, 1901. <lb/>
Write for <lb/>
J. E. DEBNAM, Slit. <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/>
is cut just half mi-all Dimities, Si ks, <lb/>
White Hosiery, Laces, Hamburg, <lb/>
Underwear, Shirts, Slippers, Um- <lb/>
and all furnishing goods. These <lb/>
goods must be pushed out lo make room <lb/>
fall goods. <lb/>
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
TO GROW <lb/>
Select a lot that is not too roll <lb/>
so that the water will run off <lb/>
before it soaks in, far enough from <lb/>
the house and ban that <lb/>
will not find it. An orchard will <lb/>
not suit. The plant cm stand <lb/>
shade. <lb/>
Stubble laud, where you have cut <lb/>
wheat will answer, provided you <lb/>
cut bushels per acre. <lb/>
An old garden or Irish potato <lb/>
patch is best. Turn the laud at <lb/>
once, light to kill all grain that <lb/>
may lie on the land, then make <lb/>
a good seed bed twelve to eighteen <lb/>
inches. Alter breaking the land. <lb/>
put on at rate of M wagon loads <lb/>
of stable manure per acre and cut <lb/>
it in with Any clods <lb/>
that may be left can be broken <lb/>
with a drag, stone is be-1. <lb/>
Let the land lie until all seeds from <lb/>
manure come then harrow <lb/>
until all is killed. Take a drill <lb/>
in pounds <lb/>
pounds automated git- <lb/>
Get IS pounds <lb/>
of seed from a reliable seed <lb/>
man. <lb/>
pounds of seed lat year <lb/>
cod 93.95. Sow broadcast evenly <lb/>
best to sow Ways. This <lb/>
mediately after you have put the <lb/>
acid, etc. Cover with drag, re <lb/>
move all stones, and your work is <lb/>
done. The should be done <lb/>
between 20th of August 20th <lb/>
of September, if later it is liable to, <lb/>
be killed with winter. Should <lb/>
this spring on <lb/>
Irish potatoes try it again. <lb/>
acre sown as per <lb/>
direction, will feed eight horses <lb/>
from September all summer, <lb/>
without any corn. it green, <lb/>
cut twice a week in <lb/>
If you wish to make hay, <lb/>
cut after dew is off cock up I <lb/>
as fast as cut, use caps if <lb/>
you have them. A few hours of <lb/>
hot sun burns it brown, then it is <lb/>
not good feed. One sowing will <lb/>
last to years, the thing <lb/>
that will kill it is blue grass or; <lb/>
sedge glass. It will not <lb/>
don't tic your cow <lb/>
unless you wish to ruin Masonic Hall School-A la under control Board <lb/>
it. j of Trustees appointed by Greenville Lodge, A. A. M., <lb/>
When the crown root is Ml session Sept. This sell. was conducted last year <lb/>
it will die. If we, come up in the people of We have there. <lb/>
,. Z . , employed Misses and to leach in <lb/>
spring mow then, oil close always, i,,, ., , <lb/>
mow close, a scythe is better than patronage support maintaining this school. <lb/>
Received. <lb/>
A large line of Caps, <lb/>
Belts, Laces and <lb/>
Embroideries. Ladies Col- <lb/>
and Cuffs all Sizes <lb/>
have largest and handsomest line of <lb/>
EVER brought to <lb/>
well is iii charge of my millinery department and it <lb/>
trimmed to suit <lb/>
Men's. <lb/>
Women's and Children's Shoes <lb/>
Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
and <lb/>
one Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses,; Lord, Bead Is, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Plow fixtures. Nails and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters Furniture and iii that Hue. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, bat sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
, Your Friends, <lb/>
J. <lb/>
ft CO. <lb/>
Mr. S <lb/>
the Inn o is not 1-11 hand one will <lb/>
nudes you wait. <lb/>
Hats, Silks, Braids, Ornament <lb/>
the milliners <lb/>
Flowers, Ribbons, and every <lb/>
Bf <lb/>
POETIC JUSTICE. unenviable hero of the <lb/>
; above recorded was subjected to <lb/>
-or test, and apparently he tailed. <lb/>
a Jersey <lb/>
a pleasure drive <lb/>
man who . <lb/>
ilea <lb/>
for his <lb/>
I horns he was showing a manly and <lb/>
. I stern strength of character which <lb/>
is day and generation. I the <lb/>
It a very hot day, and when; have an <lb/>
the drive was about half over the women rather admire <lb/>
those who arc of cruelty. <lb/>
Those men are trying to lit six- <lb/>
ed though lather severe lesson <lb/>
the necessity of being humane <lb/>
Masonic Hall School, <lb/>
For Girls <lb/>
a machine. <lb/>
I have stocks years old <lb/>
just is strong as r. When you <lb/>
wish from any en lies lo change your <lb/>
laud, you will it much <lb/>
proved. I sow ed one acre <lb/>
and from April to this <lb/>
time I have not given my mules <lb/>
buggy horse any corn at <lb/>
all. <lb/>
The their stock <lb/>
and ship their corn down <lb/>
South. f <lb/>
Thus we make cotton to buy <lb/>
Western corn. One acre in <lb/>
is worth as much for feed as ten <lb/>
acres of any other plant, and <lb/>
no expense after sowing. <lb/>
Very respectfully. <lb/>
Win. <lb/>
Croft, N. C. <lb/>
Tuition per 91.50, Intermediate Higher <lb/>
92.50. Languages each extra. A matriculation fee of will be <lb/>
Charged. The school will have no music this session. <lb/>
Persons in can board pupils of the school will please <lb/>
notify the Secretary. L. CAKE, Sec. Hoard Trustees. <lb/>
Attorney decides <lb/>
the ease of <lb/>
the county of education can- <lb/>
not compromise with town author- <lb/>
and remit three lines <lb/>
due public schools. <lb/>
people never really <lb/>
enjoy <lb/>
Even positive man can <lb/>
give a negative answer. <lb/>
Corn the cob makes sonic <lb/>
smile from ear to <lb/>
The wise waiter says a tip in the <lb/>
hands is worth two the races. <lb/>
The email boy's idea of true hap <lb/>
is to lie always sure of a <lb/>
second piece of pie. <lb/>
The oyster is uneasily <lb/>
his bed. <lb/>
Winterville High School. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Fall term opens September 2nd and s December 20th. <lb/>
Spring term begins December 30th and ends May <lb/>
High School, Intermediate and Primary De- <lb/>
and Music. Delightful location noted for healthful- <lb/>
rounded by excellent moral and religions <lb/>
For and full information address <lb/>
E. <lb/>
Is. C. <lb/>
Homer Military School, <lb/>
OXFORD, a. <lb/>
Elegant buildings, heated by fan system, securing per- <lb/>
ventilation. Sixteen new rooms for two boys each to be added for <lb/>
the fall term. Engagements should be made early. Annual attendance <lb/>
up to foil capacity and many turned away for lack of <lb/>
ion. deal athletic with quarter mile track, iii the South, <lb/>
Faculty of specialists special work. Curriculum preparatory <lb/>
the best college or education. An atmosphere of high Ideals <lb/>
surrounds school, as not preparing for higher education <lb/>
are excluded. Fall term September 1st, <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
STATE NORMAL <lb/>
Classical, Commercial, Pedagogical, Musical. <lb/>
Annual expense to for of the Slate i faculty of <lb/>
To board <lb/>
nil ramie July <lb/>
from <lb/>
For i-x oilier <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
horse became balky. The driver <lb/>
thereupon lost and gave <lb/>
he animal an unmerciful healing. <lb/>
Then I he trouble began. A eon <lb/>
stable saw him and promptly <lb/>
him for cruelty to animals- <lb/>
lie unable to pay money, <lb/>
and his companion settled the <lb/>
homo <lb/>
and wrote him a note, and <lb/>
a bat <lb/>
a man will so brutally <lb/>
neat a horse and easily lose his <lb/>
temper, a man;, lug him <lb/>
would lake the oh nice of the same <lb/>
And rest of note released <lb/>
him the engagement. <lb/>
M.-i people will be of <lb/>
ion that the young lady in <lb/>
lion did exactly n i; was right, <lb/>
and she was in dis- <lb/>
the disposition of her <lb/>
before of <lb/>
marriage. to the <lb/>
pain another N a trail v <lb/>
i- either <lb/>
i century ideas into twentieth <lb/>
century It cannot be <lb/>
done. It is true that women ad- <lb/>
mire a brave man, and the <lb/>
man question is a or a <lb/>
hunter, but there is a very fine <lb/>
distinction between the brave man <lb/>
and the mar who is ever ready to <lb/>
indict pain. What the modern <lb/>
mis lo admire in the soldier is <lb/>
not his willingness to shoot other <lb/>
men, but his readiness to be shot <lb/>
himself; not his <lb/>
pulses, but his sacrifice of personal <lb/>
safely. The of who <lb/>
would like a man better after see- <lb/>
him act cruelly toward a help- <lb/>
; less is not lit for a civilized <lb/>
Need Of Good Mothers. <lb/>
Marriage is becoming a mer- <lb/>
substituted for <lb/>
homes, wives arc- <lb/>
ladies children are unavoidable <lb/>
course, it i t to lie inferred <lb/>
every man who will beat his horse <lb/>
w ill also beat Ins wife, cruelty <lb/>
animals so vitiates moral <lb/>
husband or a wife. While, of nuisances and destruction of a <lb/>
habit. The few who <lb/>
the homes arc turned over to <lb/>
to and nurses in baby. <lb/>
hood to public schools in child- <lb/>
re that perceptions hood, fashionable colleges in youth, <lb/>
which a sense of justice depends are given over to society, dress and <lb/>
are blunted. The Intimacy in young <lb/>
marriage is so close that Instead of reading the Bible and <lb/>
can only ex where is saying their prayers at the <lb/>
forbearance, together with girls plait their hair shucks for <lb/>
certain sensitiveness to the feelings gs and boys plait their toes <lb/>
of others. The man who docs for toothpick shoes and both goto <lb/>
possess this sensitiveness may sleep with a dime novel under <lb/>
be actually cruel to either with or their pillow and head <lb/>
children, so far physical on top of it, <lb/>
treatment concerned, but he ill The old daddy is up to his chin <lb/>
say and do things which are quite I in business and in <lb/>
as brutal a blow with a whip name, up to her eyes society <lb/>
would be. There are a dozen eon- and the children am wallowing in <lb/>
which are likely to idleness and the whole thing is <lb/>
restrain him from wife beating toward the grate where <lb/>
the opinion of his neighbors, humanity runs out. They have <lb/>
torn, tear his wife max invoke not sense enough to be good. The <lb/>
tho law, tear retaliation by her brains have all ran down in <lb/>
i. lath c. or merely feel and hands and all they can do <lb/>
it la not usual fur to play progressive euchre and <lb/>
bands to express their sentiments dance. <lb/>
in way. if Ins nature is A f.-w first class mothers would <lb/>
essentially cruel lie will ways head Off this whole gang and turn <lb/>
lo torture dependent upon all our dudes and into <lb/>
inc. which are worse than physical men and women. I have no <lb/>
pain. The true teal of a man's lo woman suffrage, but the <lb/>
character is not to lie found in his woman who raises four boys for <lb/>
actions When he is restrained by Cod and the right multiplies her <lb/>
public sentiment or fear of vole by four. I am favor of a <lb/>
lie is his real self when woman being anything- she wants <lb/>
he is free lo act, to indulge mean- except the father of a family of <lb/>
or cruelty, toward children, but my judgment is that <lb/>
some creature cannot biggest thing a woman can be <lb/>
and ban means of de j is a class wife and mother. <lb/>
The in who is the <lb/>
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up. i <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
O. J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered at the Poet Office at <lb/>
N. C, as Class <lb/>
Mail Hatter. <lb/>
Tuesday. IS, <lb/>
The Durham Recorder scuds out <lb/>
a industrial got <lb/>
ten in magazine form. It is a <lb/>
gem. <lb/>
For an assault upon <lb/>
a woman a was by a <lb/>
mob and burned at the stake, near <lb/>
Enterprise. Ala. The mob was <lb/>
composed of five whites <lb/>
and blacks. <lb/>
THE INSTITUTE. <lb/>
What it Accomplished and Results to <lb/>
Fellow. <lb/>
X. Aug. <lb/>
TOR. <lb/>
At your will write <lb/>
briefly to the late <lb/>
County Institute held at Winter- <lb/>
ville. bate had many good <lb/>
things said about it that I think it <lb/>
better me to write principally <lb/>
in reference to what ought to fol- <lb/>
low it. <lb/>
I must lay, however, that I <lb/>
heartily agree with those who have <lb/>
written in what they have said. <lb/>
To The Tobacco Farmers of Eastern <lb/>
Some slick robbers dug under a <lb/>
vault of a smelting works Cali- <lb/>
cut through the Moor and <lb/>
stole gold bars valued at <lb/>
A reward of has been offer- <lb/>
ed for their capture. <lb/>
The of Iowa have <lb/>
just held their <lb/>
named their ticket, headed by A. <lb/>
B. for Governor. The <lb/>
platform endorses and <lb/>
hi- administration and <lb/>
the people of the <lb/>
upon the a state <lb/>
prosperity that blesses every class <lb/>
Surely <lb/>
gates must not have been reading <lb/>
The tenth year of the Greenville tobacco market is rapidly <lb/>
approaching. To those of us who have watched the progress <lb/>
of this since the 23rd day of September 1891, there have <lb/>
been many wonderful changes. The year there was only <lb/>
one warehouse and a single prize house, and there were sold <lb/>
Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds of Tobacco. Grad- <lb/>
since then our sales have increased and now Greenville is <lb/>
numbered among the largest bright tobacco markets of the <lb/>
world. To do this it has required the expenditure of large <lb/>
sums of money, heavy risks and a great deal of hard work, <lb/>
and am sure the public will bear me out when I assert that <lb/>
have borne my full share of these responsibilities from the very <lb/>
beginning. I have been directly connected with the market <lb/>
from the time the order was given for the first load of timber <lb/>
with which to build the first warehouse and I am the only one <lb/>
the warehouse business now that had any connection with <lb/>
the market in its early history. <lb/>
I shall this year have no one associated with me, as a <lb/>
partner in the warehouse business, but I hate carefully select- <lb/>
ed as my assistants men of capacity and experience in the to- <lb/>
business. <lb/>
have again seemed the services of Mr. J. J. Willis, of <lb/>
us by the people W inter- Va one of the of tobacco in Virginia or <lb/>
ville. e Carolina. Mr. Willis has had wide experience in the <lb/>
warehouse business. is clever, courteous and <lb/>
and will gladly render our patrons any service he can. He <lb/>
can arrange tobacco on the floor to a advantage than <lb/>
any man ever saw. <lb/>
Mr. II. A. an auctioneer of reputation and <lb/>
wide experience, has been secured to do the chin music act, <lb/>
A he wants it understood that he is lost nowhere on the Ware- <lb/>
which the ha. bee,. . I anything that will ad- <lb/>
by all of . . <lb/>
favor the results could not have A A everybody knows and <lb/>
been what I now hope to see them. everybody, will be obligingly on hand in every- <lb/>
teachers hive beet thing and will his part in making everybody comfortable. <lb/>
Droved and I believe have received I Our office force is clever, competent and will settle with <lb/>
Inspiration tor work j you after your tobacco is sold so quick and satisfactorily <lb/>
which will lead to lunch better that you will be sure to come again. am determined that <lb/>
efforts than heretofore. may nothing shall be left undone that will advance the interests of <lb/>
be without results, however. If the patrons. I shall have good stables for your team and clean <lb/>
i ,, ,. t, ha in comfortable quarter <lb/>
people a.- not led to be In, fa m <lb/>
harmony with the workers. 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 bring me one of your first loads and if hard <lb/>
good juices, kind, courteous treatment, and the best ac- <lb/>
was much pleased with the work <lb/>
of the with the <lb/>
progress of the teachers, <lb/>
with the entertainment fur- <lb/>
mistake in holding the Institute <lb/>
the it held, at <lb/>
the place we did. <lb/>
Another thing which has pleased <lb/>
me even as much as the <lb/>
the is the favor with <lb/>
NEWSY BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
Aug. <lb/>
afternoon, about I I <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
We desire to announce to the tobacco growing public that <lb/>
we will run the old Greenville Warehouse the coming tobacco <lb/>
season. We ask a liberal share of your patronage and prom <lb/>
o'clock to merit the same by a close personal attention to business. <lb/>
committees themselves are the <lb/>
greatest hindrances to work of <lb/>
the public schools among them. <lb/>
the papers or of the great U were possible to hold at <lb/>
mm in progress In almost <lb/>
every section of the country, else <lb/>
it looks like they would have been <lb/>
more careful in putting them- <lb/>
selves on record with such <lb/>
But these are times <lb/>
when platforms arc more for sound <lb/>
than anything else. <lb/>
INFORMATION ON RURAL DELIVERY. <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
First. That on and after August <lb/>
the or one <lb/>
cent of postage will not apply <lb/>
within rural free delivery limits <lb/>
The two cent per ounce rate will <lb/>
be exacted within such delivery <lb/>
upon all first class except <lb/>
postal cards. <lb/>
Second. That the introduction <lb/>
of rural free delivery will in- <lb/>
crease or otherwise modify the <lb/>
present of postage on second <lb/>
class matter- <lb/>
Third. That rural free delivery <lb/>
carriers will not bring to the <lb/>
office mail matter, collected by <lb/>
them, which may be delivered on <lb/>
their routes before completing <lb/>
their trips. <lb/>
Fourth. That stamps mall <lb/>
matter collected by rural de <lb/>
lively carriers, including on <lb/>
matter delivered route as <lb/>
Section will be <lb/>
ed by and reported to the <lb/>
postmaster, who will the <lb/>
benefit the if the <lb/>
office is Fourth Class. <lb/>
Fifth. That until suitable <lb/>
stamps can be sup- <lb/>
plied by the Department, rural <lb/>
fife delivery letter carriers will <lb/>
cancel stamps the indelible <lb/>
pencils recently furnished them <lb/>
for use in registering letter. <lb/>
Co. Emory Smith, <lb/>
General. <lb/>
least one week institute now <lb/>
the and the people <lb/>
and have them present as we had <lb/>
teachers. The results of this <lb/>
would not be effective towards <lb/>
advancing the school interests than <lb/>
the institute held for the <lb/>
We cannot nun rd to binder <lb/>
in the progress and <lb/>
improvement which I they <lb/>
will to make dining <lb/>
coming session of the school, <lb/>
I call upon the <lb/>
count for anything, you will be numbered with <lb/>
our future patrons. grateful of all past <lb/>
favors, I am Sincerely your friend. <lb/>
O. L. JOYNER, <lb/>
Greenville, X. C. Prop. Warehouse. <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb/>
READ THIS. <lb/>
To Whom it May Concern. <lb/>
Having qualified as cotton weigh <lb/>
lot the town of by <lb/>
tiling my oath with the <lb/>
County Commissioners as required <lb/>
by law, I hereby give notice that <lb/>
the statute provides, that any per- <lb/>
Km the aforesaid cotton <lb/>
weigher who shall weigh any bale <lb/>
of cotton offered for sale in said <lb/>
tow u of shall be guilty <lb/>
of a and punished <lb/>
within the discretion of the court. <lb/>
reference a suggestion made in his brother. Manning, who I H , <lb/>
was hurt. The two or <lb/>
brothers were in Norfolk Monday board's of in and <lb/>
aware of devolving me to supply <lb/>
X. C. Aug. . 1901. <lb/>
Anna Salisbury, of <lb/>
Ion is Mayo. <lb/>
Miss Sidney Davenport, of <lb/>
is visiting Miss Mattie <lb/>
rimes. <lb/>
Miss Mollie Bullock, <lb/>
parents of this county to see is spending a few days with Miss <lb/>
to it that they do nothing to block Patience <lb/>
or binder what we propose to do W J- and wife, of <lb/>
along educational lines cordially Greenville, came here yesterday <lb/>
invite you all to aid us, but it you and returned this morning. <lb/>
will not do this, please hold hands Herbert Manning, who has been <lb/>
Off and let us go forward. in Cuba since the Spanish- <lb/>
I desire to a word or two can War. arrived Tuesday to sec <lb/>
i- honoring us a visit. <lb/>
are very glad to see him. <lb/>
arrived today. <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. <lb/>
Lost Monty And Ticket. <lb/>
One of the who went <lb/>
to Farmville Sunday bad an expert <lb/>
that is amusing to all save <lb/>
himself. <lb/>
Farmville is a wide open <lb/>
town, hut this excursionist was dry <lb/>
so he gently inquired of a man if he <lb/>
could obtain tor something to <lb/>
drink. The man said he could. <lb/>
So the visitor pulled out a bill <lb/>
passed it over and the man was <lb/>
about to start when, as if it <lb/>
had just occurred to him, said. <lb/>
can't get it for you no way, unless <lb/>
you came on the The <lb/>
man said that lie did; bin <lb/>
the man said he could not <lb/>
convince the <lb/>
of the ardent without ticket as <lb/>
proof. <lb/>
Unsuspectingly the In Let was <lb/>
passed then the man <lb/>
pasted oat of eight, nm tar <lb/>
ban not been heard <lb/>
Tin. Prof. <lb/>
and which brought forth the of <lb/>
fer from you that it might be put night, neither <lb/>
into practical operation. The <lb/>
referred to is there be <lb/>
in educational column in your pa- <lb/>
per open to the teachers and <lb/>
friends of education. lam heart- <lb/>
in sympathy with the <lb/>
ti except that this column -hull <lb/>
be under control. We might <lb/>
to wait upon this matter. I <lb/>
wish we could begin nest week <lb/>
with this column, I suggest now <lb/>
that teachers and ed- <lb/>
the begin at ones <lb/>
to write for this column. <lb/>
make your communications too <lb/>
long. be to the point. <lb/>
There has been some enthusiasm <lb/>
begun for progress in the public <lb/>
schools in this county. ought <lb/>
lo kept up. I know a <lb/>
better way to do this than by the <lb/>
proper u.-e this educational col- <lb/>
Who will to write <lb/>
for <lb/>
I that all what <lb/>
they write, Don't let it be a col- <lb/>
tilled with complaint and ac- <lb/>
calculated to do harm. <lb/>
rather than good, Its purpose will <lb/>
be to aid, not to binder, the cause. <lb/>
In the educational which <lb/>
seems to lie about to come in this <lb/>
county let all of us take a part, <lb/>
and I trust believe that our <lb/>
work will not be vain. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
in the city. <lb/>
one, I hereby designate, appoint, <lb/>
and the platform at the <lb/>
wharf of the Old Dominion steam <lb/>
the other's <lb/>
Many of our young men ran <lb/>
down lo Monday morning <lb/>
to see Manning on his way Ship Company, the cotton yard for <lb/>
to Baltimore to receive treatment the town of Greenville until one Ii <lb/>
for his severe His many is , of <lb/>
friends here wish Mm a speedy <lb/>
the weigher more convenient. <lb/>
Jno. of Mt. Olive The law provides that the weigh- <lb/>
was Tuesday. shall receive as compensation <lb/>
Jack of Greenville, for his for each <lb/>
weighed, five cents to tie paid <lb/>
. , . , . by buyer live cents by the <lb/>
the biggest lire in its history. <lb/>
The large feed and livery stables <lb/>
of K. II. Hunsucker, from some <lb/>
cause u was discovered in <lb/>
flames it w as through the <lb/>
united efforts hard work on <lb/>
the part of our citizens that <lb/>
milling was saved. While we <lb/>
have no regular fire de- <lb/>
for worn, cool- <lb/>
bravery we will place our <lb/>
gallant fire laddies many <lb/>
an baud who arc <lb/>
lined for the purpose. Certainly a <lb/>
fine piece of work was done here <lb/>
yesterday, and Mr. re- <lb/>
quests us to extend bis thanks to <lb/>
all who came to his as <lb/>
them their will not <lb/>
soon be forgotten. <lb/>
Yesterday Williams and <lb/>
Turner Sugg, both colored, went to <lb/>
Greenville and were returning <lb/>
home together. near Mr. <lb/>
Alfred about <lb/>
o'clock, Turner for some cause shot <lb/>
through the head killing <lb/>
him almost Turner has <lb/>
woods and thus another <lb/>
crime stains the of old Pitt. <lb/>
The coroner has been telephoned to <lb/>
hold an inquest. <lb/>
Mrs. J. Cox Miss <lb/>
Cox were Wednesday <lb/>
on a shopping excursion. <lb/>
Sirs. A. G. Cox left yesterday <lb/>
for to see her mother <lb/>
who has hurt by a <lb/>
fall. <lb/>
Mrs. Mary Smith Friday- <lb/>
evening for Sever, springs where <lb/>
she will spend the remainder of the <lb/>
season. <lb/>
Miss Lacy Galloway, of Grimes <lb/>
land, is visiting Mis. J. Cox. <lb/>
A young lady is on a at the <lb/>
home of Mr. J. It. Carroll. Her <lb/>
stay will be indefinite. Her little <lb/>
with locks is <lb/>
elated cow he has a playmate he <lb/>
can appreciate. Still we grow. <lb/>
Prof. J, L, Jackson has accepted <lb/>
a position to school at <lb/>
Fender county. He left yes <lb/>
for his work. <lb/>
Miss Kittrell is a visit <lb/>
to Miss of Stan- <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Sparks and children <lb/>
arc relatives in New- <lb/>
Mr. a young <lb/>
Student for the ministry, has <lb/>
been Mrs. Ii. and Mrs. <lb/>
I. D. for the past week. <lb/>
C. W. of <lb/>
last Wednesday <lb/>
visiting A. Cox. <lb/>
Jackson, of Ayden, was <lb/>
here Wednesday in attendance <lb/>
upon a meeting of the directors of <lb/>
the Winterville High School. <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 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 night, also <lb/>
box stalls for their team, and Col. T. H. Walker, the well <lb/>
known joker, will act as host. Mr. G, LaFayette <lb/>
Moore, who as a drummer, has built each an honorable <lb/>
for fair dealing with his customers, will be with as as <lb/>
floor-manager and general assistant, and extends to his friends <lb/>
a cordial invitation to sell their tobacco at <lb/>
Greenville Warehouse. <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 sell with as, where he will work for <lb/>
their interest. We respectfully submit five reasons for earn- <lb/>
soliciting a liberal of your patronage. <lb/>
1st, Because we are independent, and refused, to have <lb/>
anything to do with the Warehouse Combination. <lb/>
2nd. We are conducting strictly a warehouse <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 houses, <lb/>
steam drying and stemming establishments, has ample <lb/>
ties and capital to handle the entire crop of the surrounding <lb/>
section. Her buyers have orders and contracts from every to- <lb/>
manufacturing country on the Globe. <lb/>
4th. our relations with these order and contract <lb/>
buyers are of the most friendly and cordial nature, 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, <lb/>
every sale at the old Green ville Warehouse, with our de- <lb/>
termination and the hearty co-operation of every man coo- <lb/>
with us, to use every effort in his power 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/>
seller. Each buyer shall retain <lb/>
from the price of said tire <lb/>
to be paid to weigher as sell- <lb/>
part of compensation due <lb/>
The mill of W. T. A weigher. <lb/>
Co., which has formerly been com- j i have purchased a pair of Fair- <lb/>
I posed of W. T. T. scales with solid pair brass <lb/>
I Hooker and I. E. has costing I believe <lb/>
been dissolved. The aid W. T. first class in respect. <lb/>
and S. T. Hooker will j I shall, so far as in my power, <lb/>
continue the at Liberty equal justice lo all. <lb/>
At Asheville Mrs. who <lb/>
conducts the Air hotel, in <lb/>
attempting to get out of way <lb/>
of a vehicle stepped in of n <lb/>
street car. She was run over <lb/>
legs so injured as to <lb/>
amputation. It is nut thought <lb/>
she can live. <lb/>
During Summer Season, <lb/>
. upon us sad <lb/>
n -i <lb/>
cm, fur <lb/>
nil summer complaints, from simple <lb/>
form of <lb/>
or <lb/>
lac <lb/>
then inti urn. Pony <lb/>
He <lb/>
Warehouse under the firm <lb/>
T. ft Co., and the <lb/>
said W. T. S. T. <lb/>
Hooker are now owners of all <lb/>
amounts due the old firm of W. T <lb/>
Co., will pay all <lb/>
the outstanding claims the <lb/>
w. t. <lb/>
S. T. <lb/>
July 1901. <lb/>
Very respectfully, <lb/>
W. L. Brown. <lb/>
Cotton Weigher for Greenville. <lb/>
Announcement. <lb/>
The W. T. ft <lb/>
Co., is now- composed of W. T. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY PROPERTY. <lb/>
Increase in Valuation Year. <lb/>
The amount of property listed <lb/>
I in Pitt county is <lb/>
was listed in <lb/>
There is also an increase <lb/>
in incomes. The <lb/>
total of property listed in was <lb/>
and In <lb/>
S. T. Hooker, they <lb/>
, . , . ,. , i- listed was <lb/>
,.,, The <lb/>
of It. in the business , , <lb/>
We the undersigned desire <lb/>
thank our and customers Beaver <lb/>
for their past patronage and <lb/>
state that we to <lb/>
. ., <lb/>
at the Liberty <lb/>
house where we will always be Farmville <lb/>
pleased to serve them. We are Greenville <lb/>
fully prepared to protect the In- Swift Creek <lb/>
of all our customers and l show a <lb/>
secure for them the highest <lb/>
tobacco. <lb/>
W. T. <lb/>
H. I, The tail road is in- <lb/>
J i by <lb/>
J. <lb/>
R. S. EVANS. <lb/>
D. SPAIN. <lb/>
AYDEN <lb/>
Ayden, N. C, Aug. 9th. <lb/>
Mrs. Bettie returned <lb/>
Monday from <lb/>
Walter Gardner, <lb/>
spent the past several days in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Mrs. Hart returned from <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
E. V. Cox went to Greenville <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Miss Cora Long, who was visit- <lb/>
YANCEYVILLE NEWS. <lb/>
N. C. Aug. th. <lb/>
I want to tell you that our town <lb/>
is just beginning to rouse itself. <lb/>
It is one of the oldest the State <lb/>
purely aristocratic. Also <lb/>
was once full of wealth, but since <lb/>
the ravages of the Civil <lb/>
War it has gradually declined <lb/>
it is like old maid her <lb/>
dotage. upon a time it was <lb/>
a large tobacco market, <lb/>
Danville got the railroad instead <lb/>
of latter seemed <lb/>
lo decline It is real <lb/>
gad to look upon such fallen great- <lb/>
But old of progress <lb/>
is not all dead. A good school <lb/>
and trolley line from Danville, Va., <lb/>
will set apace again. <lb/>
The scenery about ville is <lb/>
beautiful; the atmosphere pure <lb/>
and the people hospitable and jolly. <lb/>
Lot us hope for progress. <lb/>
Our school la-gins 2nd. <lb/>
All seem to be thoroughly interest- <lb/>
ed, and will make it a grand <lb/>
Mi. J. F. of your <lb/>
county, has charge of the <lb/>
school, is now here hard at <lb/>
work In the school's interest. No <lb/>
doubt he will succeed. More <lb/>
about it later. H. F. <lb/>
Leaving Off The Worry Part. <lb/>
There are numerous vexations <lb/>
during the summer months and <lb/>
every real trouble can be more <lb/>
than increased by worrying <lb/>
over it. <lb/>
It is a stale, generally worth- <lb/>
less admonition, that of saying <lb/>
worry about yet this <lb/>
advice can be given without any <lb/>
except that of giving positive <lb/>
comfort its acceptance. <lb/>
doubt the day's neat is ac-. <lb/>
the oft repeated greet- j lug Mrs. Nobles returned <lb/>
it hot enough for j her home near <lb/>
No aggravation need be aroused by Long made many friends <lb/>
this rather there is the here and we regret that her <lb/>
humorous reply, which leaves stay was so short, <lb/>
both sides better daughter <lb/>
It is weather grumbler who i Miss Jessie, left Tuesday to visit <lb/>
aggravates topic of outranks-, relatives near Washington. <lb/>
G. W. of <lb/>
the idiotic. Tuesday night in town. <lb/>
There i, a weather philosophy Misses and Eula Cox, of <lb/>
. , . , , night in <lb/>
which cultivated, <lb/>
Becky Sharp said, never get DaVid of Parmele, was <lb/>
what want, or want what here Wednesday night. <lb/>
what use of treating There was an ice cream supper <lb/>
good natures harshly by <lb/>
about something that will <lb/>
in Hart's store Wednesday night <lb/>
for the benefit of the Episcopal <lb/>
church. from the <lb/>
please, no matter what shape faces of the crowd every <lb/>
it comes, hot or cold, rain or body was entertain <lb/>
There is no good reason why the <lb/>
weather as a topic of <lb/>
should be barred. For all <lb/>
Fine <lb/>
Thursday Mr. W. J. Wyatt, of <lb/>
Winterville, <lb/>
a sample of oats that he has just <lb/>
harvested. oats arc of the <lb/>
variety <lb/>
rigid . to out- seeded. <lb/>
it has served it good purpose in <lb/>
respect and in its foolish stage <lb/>
can it be named as beyond good <lb/>
taste, and its mention be worthy of <lb/>
social ostracism. <lb/>
Naturally there must be cranks <lb/>
on bureau j <lb/>
who will pore over the dally rec <lb/>
and compare today with every- <lb/>
day of the same date for years <lb/>
past. <lb/>
And then there is the daily fore- <lb/>
cast of weather which serves its <lb/>
purpose with those who must have <lb/>
each forecast come out correctly, or <lb/>
else there will be unlimited <lb/>
amount of worry, largely <lb/>
and visited upon innocent <lb/>
persona. <lb/>
Hut through it all the weather, <lb/>
per Be should not worry any person <lb/>
needlessly. There must be the <lb/>
discomforts doe to ex- <lb/>
of temperature, and yet <lb/>
there is no need worrying over <lb/>
these, but simply exercising care <lb/>
when changes of weather may- <lb/>
be met and oil prove of any <lb/>
Bertha, Lena, and Clyde <lb/>
and were here <lb/>
Wednesday night. <lb/>
C. E. Johnson, of Winston, spent <lb/>
Wednesday night in town. <lb/>
A. L. Griffin, of Hew <lb/>
Wednesday night here. <lb/>
Young <lb/>
At o'clock Saturday C. B, <lb/>
Jr., son of Governor C. <lb/>
B. Aycock, died at Wilson of <lb/>
fever. For the last few days <lb/>
there bad been but little hope of <lb/>
his recovery. The entire State <lb/>
sympathizes with Governor Aycock <lb/>
in bis deep sorrow. <lb/>
Smokers say they get the best <lb/>
for the money when they buy Win- <lb/>
cigars at Book <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Diet it that <lb/>
little Ferry Dr on the end <lb/>
linger applied once or twice to a <lb/>
title would<lb/>
will OOH clings of <lb/>
m-mi wall reptiles. <lb/>
See direction lo upon wrapper on <lb/>
Avoid there U <lb/>
Avoid there ,. <lb/>
or cause of worry. one Pries <lb/>
New Bern Journal.<lb/>
. . <lb/>
Reductions <lb/>
IN ALL LINES NOT IN QUANTITY OR QUALITY, <lb/>
Educational Department. <lb/>
PHONETIC <lb/>
Plenty Fine Clothing, Shoes, <lb/>
Hats, Mens Furnishings, <lb/>
FALL GOODS WILL <lb/>
MUST HAVE ROOM FOR <lb/>
YOU KNOW WHO- <lb/>
THE KING CLOT Illicit. <lb/>
He Has dies Shoes Too. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
Truck Farming. <lb/>
hear that a gentleman from <lb/>
NOTICE. northern State wants to locate <lb/>
If is a engage in <lb/>
in the margin of this paper farming. There is money <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe for the Baa who does this. <lb/>
for j Why we have not got several inch <lb/>
and we request farms close to town is strange, <lb/>
you to settle as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
buy or rent a <lb/>
Typewriter Address <lb/>
Greenville, C. <lb/>
The of Mrs. Allie Newton <lb/>
near Falkland, was destroyed by <lb/>
lire Thursday night. <lb/>
The reunion of the Confederate <lb/>
Veterans of the State begins at <lb/>
on the 18th. <lb/>
Sausage in Vinegar <lb/>
Magic Yeast, Pearl Hominy, Ad <lb/>
Henry George Cigars <lb/>
at S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
We have received the new en- <lb/>
for our null plant <lb/>
will be read for work in a ft <lb/>
days. Hooker. <lb/>
Don't forget Hatch big ex <lb/>
from to Norfolk <lb/>
Committed to Jail. <lb/>
Coroner held an <lb/>
inquest Saturday over Ernest <lb/>
who was killed by Turner <lb/>
Sugg, Friday evening, near Win- <lb/>
The investigation show- <lb/>
ed it to be a cold blooded murder. <lb/>
The murderer was brought to <lb/>
Greenville and commit led to jail <lb/>
Death by Dye in His Stocking. <lb/>
Norfolk, Aug. <lb/>
Commander V. N., of <lb/>
the inspection board at Nor- <lb/>
folk navy yard, died at the naval <lb/>
22nd, 92.00 round trip, for hospital here at an early hour <lb/>
Referred to the Wives. <lb/>
We thought we won id not tell it, <lb/>
but it is too good lo keep. A squad <lb/>
of married were stand on <lb/>
the oar discussing the <lb/>
early mails coming the <lb/>
evening, when three them com- <lb/>
plained that mail getting here <lb/>
supper gave them no excuse <lb/>
for coming down at night. <lb/>
white people only. <lb/>
From the way people talk it <lb/>
sounds like there will be a big <lb/>
crowd to go Hatch Bros. Kin- <lb/>
Dr. has sold his <lb/>
flue horse, Pat to a gen- <lb/>
in Massachusetts. The <lb/>
horse was shipped Thursday. <lb/>
Prices up to and at the <lb/>
Greenville Warehouse Friday made <lb/>
a lot of happy farmers. Take your <lb/>
next load of tobacco to the Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Hatch Bros., of Mount Olive, <lb/>
famous excursion managers, <lb/>
will an excursion from Kin- <lb/>
to Norfolk, August re- <lb/>
turning 23rd. <lb/>
I have a position at the <lb/>
grocery store of J. I. Starkey <lb/>
where I will be glad have <lb/>
all my call to see me and <lb/>
give me <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
We heard a man say if the river <lb/>
overflows in March it will do the <lb/>
same thing In have <lb/>
not kept up with past years, hut <lb/>
that is just what it has dune this <lb/>
year. <lb/>
Head the advertisement of Green <lb/>
ville Male Academy, fall term of <lb/>
which begins Sept. 2nd. This <lb/>
school has for years been <lb/>
in charge of Prof. W. H. Rags <lb/>
dale whose always speak for <lb/>
Itself. The from this school <lb/>
take high wherever they go. <lb/>
Don't miss Hatch lire, grand <lb/>
excursion from to Norfolk <lb/>
August returning August <lb/>
Fare for round trip, all points from <lb/>
to Hassell Inclusive, only <lb/>
2.00. Children under only <lb/>
11.25. Remember Bros, <lb/>
carry white people only, every car <lb/>
strictly first class. <lb/>
morning of blood poisoning, which <lb/>
was caused by dye of a stock- <lb/>
absorbing in a slight abrasion <lb/>
on the foot. <lb/>
Fine Sale. <lb/>
Talk about fine sales, the Green- <lb/>
ville Warehouse had one Friday. <lb/>
About pounds were the <lb/>
and prices struck away up to <lb/>
and The crowd would <lb/>
shout when piles were knocked <lb/>
down at these high prices. Evans. <lb/>
Co. arc hustlers and <lb/>
do best for all who sell with <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Vain Hope. <lb/>
Some speculators are <lb/>
said to be buying up the State's <lb/>
old tax bonds, which were <lb/>
repudiated many years ago. The <lb/>
principal and interest on them <lb/>
amount to about and <lb/>
will never be paid as long as Dem- <lb/>
govern the State. They <lb/>
were illegally issued by He <lb/>
1808 and <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Bryan Favors Fusion. <lb/>
Lincoln, Neb., 7.- -Meet- <lb/>
were held tonight the Dem- <lb/>
Populist and Free Silver <lb/>
Republican State Central Commit- <lb/>
tees, fusion of three parties <lb/>
was practically agreed upon, the <lb/>
State con vent nm-, nil being fixed <lb/>
for September at Lincoln. <lb/>
W. J. Bryan addressed Democratic <lb/>
Populist Committees ex- <lb/>
pressed himself strongly favor of <lb/>
fusion. <lb/>
V. C, Aug. , 1901. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
As so many of the teachers who <lb/>
attended the Winterville <lb/>
have taken advantage of your in- <lb/>
lo give their opinion of <lb/>
institute I have concluded that the <lb/>
I popular thing for ins t do is to <lb/>
fall in do likewise <lb/>
I Profs. Me- <lb/>
Carr were excel- <lb/>
lent teachers respective <lb/>
spheres. They could so easily lead <lb/>
us teachers to lake U a deep and <lb/>
interest our studies that, <lb/>
the work seemed more of a J <lb/>
than labor. Indeed while <lb/>
worked like Trojans, we were led <lb/>
to believe that we were at play, j <lb/>
were kept so busy that we <lb/>
idea of the of work we <lb/>
were doing until after we had fin- <lb/>
and taken a retrospective <lb/>
view summed up the results. <lb/>
I hope teachers will be able lo <lb/>
do and likewise <lb/>
next winter. <lb/>
I, old friend of phonetic <lb/>
ling, took a deep interest Prof. <lb/>
Coon's exposition of the phonic <lb/>
method of teaching I <lb/>
think that every child be <lb/>
taught to promptly give sounds <lb/>
of any word our language How <lb/>
many people there arc who not <lb/>
correctly analyze such words as <lb/>
gnashing, which, shout, measure, <lb/>
tooth, thy. etc. With a universal <lb/>
knowledge of phonics people would <lb/>
soon see the of <lb/>
the of a great many of the <lb/>
words language, <lb/>
would come a demand for phonetic <lb/>
spelling that would ultimately lead <lb/>
to an alphabet of let- <lb/>
and a method of spelling <lb/>
which each sound is always <lb/>
by the same letter, <lb/>
each letter always represents the <lb/>
same sound, no letters to be <lb/>
used. <lb/>
It is nearly as easy to learn to <lb/>
spell phonetically and to read <lb/>
that used by The <lb/>
Bern Co., of Cincinnati, <lb/>
meat a ml other <lb/>
as ii is to Learn Ar notation and <lb/>
ion. But hope to <lb/>
see great boon to humanity <lb/>
come use until after the leach <lb/>
OH Of this tan have taught phonic <lb/>
well to all the public school <lb/>
As the world would not re- <lb/>
Arabic notation public <lb/>
was ripened for it, so; <lb/>
must wait for the of. <lb/>
phonetic spelling, the metric sys <lb/>
and other good things until <lb/>
sentiment is ripe for it. The world <lb/>
will be ready for phonetic spelling <lb/>
when phonics gets widely <lb/>
Walter <lb/>
PICKING SHOT. <lb/>
Watermelons Cause Another Downfall. <lb/>
upon the meat when <lb/>
its is not a mi quota- <lb/>
but if ore had not <lb/>
displayed ton much fondness for <lb/>
red meat watermelons be might not <lb/>
have had so many shot under his <lb/>
hide. <lb/>
Mr. A. Tyson has it melon <lb/>
patch a little above town. Not a <lb/>
great way from that patch is a saw- <lb/>
mill. Mr. Tyson had been miss <lb/>
some of his choicest melons, <lb/>
and Thursday night a shot gun <lb/>
out to see the cause could <lb/>
be ascertained. There was not <lb/>
long to watt before a dark form <lb/>
was seen creeping along, his <lb/>
going thump, thump, on the <lb/>
sleeping melons. The shot <lb/>
lifted up its voice and spoke, <lb/>
was a yell and a swift flying figure <lb/>
disappeared in the darkness. The <lb/>
night watchman of the saw mill <lb/>
was found at his post this <lb/>
morning, and rumor says he is <lb/>
home having shot picked out of <lb/>
him. <lb/>
Nate <lb/>
I have been authorized by the <lb/>
County Commissioners to list de- <lb/>
taxes. All persons who <lb/>
have not listed for <lb/>
arc notified to come do so <lb/>
the month of August, or l lies <lb/>
may an interview with the <lb/>
Solicitor at September court. <lb/>
T. R. <lb/>
Register Deeds. <lb/>
FOUR YOUNG MEN AND OWE OLD MAN GUILTY. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
The Book Store lie- <lb/>
in home industry and <lb/>
Winterville cigars. Every <lb/>
one who tries a smoke comes back <lb/>
for more. <lb/>
that <lb/>
are being shipped. The factories <lb/>
arc running <lb/>
and making up goods every line BI <lb/>
New Store. <lb/>
CO <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. G. <lb/>
en no if a m <lb/>
my pun run <lb/>
sou pun <lb/>
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Have <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL AN <lb/>
OP-TO DATE 1-INK OF <lb/>
Pry Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
AND A <lb/>
WHICH AM LIABLE TO MENTION <lb/>
to see me for your next Barrel of Hour or Fork. <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE<lb/>
N. J. <lb/>
YOUR HAS <lb/>
Mosquitoes And Malaria. <lb/>
The most prevalent disease <lb/>
North Carolina, certainly from now <lb/>
until frost, in malarial fever in one <lb/>
form or another. It is by no means <lb/>
to the low lying Eastern <lb/>
section the State, but is quite <lb/>
abundant many localities in the <lb/>
hill country, haying been reported <lb/>
from Cherokee. <lb/>
recent <lb/>
lions the cause the fever has <lb/>
shown to be a microscopic <lb/>
animal known as the <lb/>
malaria or <lb/>
which feeds upon the red corpus- <lb/>
of the the pallor <lb/>
Of persons suffering from chronic <lb/>
malaria. The development of this <lb/>
little parasite in the blood is as <lb/>
One of the spores, or <lb/>
baby so to speak, enters a <lb/>
red corpuscle and. feeding on its <lb/>
grows until at the end of <lb/>
twenty four bean it has become <lb/>
nearly as large a- the corpuscle. It <lb/>
then. a process known as <lb/>
splits up into a dozen <lb/>
or more little spore again, which <lb/>
for a short time are free the <lb/>
blood and unattached lo the <lb/>
It is as the <lb/>
occur that the chill comes <lb/>
on. which explains the periodic re <lb/>
of the chill every twenty- <lb/>
foul hour, and as it ha <lb/>
OF NEWARK. <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance. <lb/>
Extended that works , <lb/>
if be month white H that quinine is most <lb/>
lapse, upon , <lb/>
of and payment . . are free in the blood and out bu <lb/>
second year-T. No j , u the substance of t fa corpus- <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the begin., tag. th la. M .,, <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium the <lb/>
They may be used-1. To reduce <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
I. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Jr f. <lb/>
Greenville. N- <lb/>
Greenville Male Academy. <lb/>
The next session of ibis school will begin on Monday. September <lb/>
l s <lb/>
Primary English per month M I English per month WM <lb/>
Intermediate- B Languages <lb/>
This school has been its present <lb/>
years work In the pas, I cited as a guarantee for the future. <lb/>
go session from as directly .-. the l or any liege <lb/>
e State- Their standing there for the work done <lb/>
given it <lb/>
for If pupil. W. <lb/>
and we a-k a <lb/>
beet work. . U A <lb/>
N. C, Aug. V, ML <lb/>
Three Times The Value <lb/>
PASTER <lb/>
Agent wanted In all <lb/>
territory. <lb/>
Manufacturing Company, <lb/>
till <lb/>
T. WHITE, <lb/>
is just before the chill is expect <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
The method of the introduction <lb/>
of the malarial poison, the <lb/>
certainly the method, <lb/>
has been demonstrated beyond all <lb/>
question to lie the sting of a certain <lb/>
variety of mosquito as <lb/>
j the common mosquito, <lb/>
which more is In- <lb/>
as a carrier of disease, be-<lb/>
species will breed in still water of <lb/>
matter bow pure, but <lb/>
former, our enemy, will only <lb/>
in stagnant pools In which <lb/>
there is a certain amount of <lb/>
table matter, f specially if there are <lb/>
Bah, such as top minnows or <lb/>
sun perch, which feed upon the <lb/>
larvae or is explains <lb/>
the fad that is much more <lb/>
abundant after freshets, the <lb/>
course of which the stream, getting <lb/>
out of its bank, washes in <lb/>
the ground, and speedily falling <lb/>
leave there stagnant pools with <lb/>
few no in them. <lb/>
toes are very much abundant <lb/>
this exceptional year of freshets <lb/>
than usual. It also explains the <lb/>
danger of brick bolt. <lb/>
The larvae, a we <lb/>
call arc the young <lb/>
Although they live <lb/>
in the water the time they are <lb/>
To produce die best <lb/>
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the <lb/>
fertilizer used must contain <lb/>
enough Potash. For <lb/>
MM pamphlet . We <lb/>
send them free. <lb/>
11- <lb/>
the crude petroleum being better <lb/>
and cheaper ordinary <lb/>
The of oil prevents <lb/>
the from breathing and <lb/>
smothers them. <lb/>
is cue ounce or two table <lb/>
spoonfuls to every fifteen square <lb/>
feet surface, repeated every two <lb/>
This method era em- <lb/>
ployed with great success last year <lb/>
by the city of Winchester, Va., <lb/>
and our own town has <lb/>
shown a most <lb/>
of adopting <lb/>
it. Some care and a little expense <lb/>
against mos <lb/>
In providing a <lb/>
of pure drinking water will <lb/>
insure <lb/>
To those in this sub- <lb/>
I a <lb/>
interesting valuable book on <lb/>
mosquitoes written In popular <lb/>
entertaining style h. O. <lb/>
Howard, the Chief <lb/>
the United States, and published <lb/>
Phillip w <lb/>
York, at a cost of postpaid. <lb/>
II M. P., <lb/>
v State of Health. <lb/>
I lave ion inti south of <lb/>
the pair of <lb/>
Everything New <lb/>
f every week. <lb/>
CHRISTIAN GEORGE. <lb/>
Paper Hanging. <lb/>
am prepared to fill Wall Pa- <lb/>
pal and can hang if full line <lb/>
from heat designers to select <lb/>
I am also prepared to Laying <lb/>
on short notice <lb/>
Orders for wall paper left a. the store of <lb/>
Mrs. M. will prompt at <lb/>
J. H. BUNN, <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
MM- <lb/>
Greensboro Female, College <lb/>
M. C. <lb/>
Literary and <lb/>
Schools of Art and <lb/>
Literary and all <lb/>
Living Expense per Year. <lb/>
Session begin <lb/>
11th. 1901. <lb/>
cation. PEACOCK, <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
J. W. PERRY <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties Hags. <lb/>
Correspondence and <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Practical Education <lb/>
In agriculture, engineering, mechanic <lb/>
art, and a <lb/>
of theory and practice, <lb/>
of study and <lb/>
a year. Total expense, in- <lb/>
clothing and board, H. <lb/>
Thirty students. Next <lb/>
session 4th. <lb/>
For <lb/>
President <lb/>
O. COLLEGE <lb/>
AGRICULTURE h, MECHANIC <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Perry Go., <lb/>
COMMISSION <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
OB <lb/>
Land Plaster, lure, at the following <lb/>
for June duly <lb/>
than tons <lb/>
Car Ml <lb/>
ton lot <lb/>
MO ton M <lb/>
Please U t us have your older as HOB a <lb/>
x Ito avoid shipment.<lb/>
J. W. COMPANY. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
The Clerk Of Superior Court of <lb/>
COW having Letter.- <lb/>
lo me. Mm undersigned on <lb/>
Angus., the estate of <lb/>
notice is hereby giver, to <lb/>
all Indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
to <lb/>
to all creditor of said estate to present <lb/>
tin claims properly to the <lb/>
undersigned, within twelve months after <lb/>
dale of this notice, or this notice will I <lb/>
in bar of their <lb/>
or August, 1901 <lb/>
Lynn riff <lb/>
Three Tapes, One Year Each, for <lb/>
Times <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA., <lb/>
Now Only Cents a Year, <lb/>
and includes absolutely free The <lb/>
Paragon Monthly, New The <lb/>
Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb/>
DAILY AND SUNDAY <lb/>
Farm Journal Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only W per <lb/>
year; per month by mail. <lb/>
Address THE TIMES, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leave <lb/>
Greenville Monday, <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
and Saturdays <lb/>
at A-. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and Bo <lb/>
ton, and for all point for <lb/>
railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shipper should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
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. Aft., <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
the <lb/>
Atlanta, <lb/>
have handled Dr. <lb/>
Teething ever sine.- its first <lb/>
lion to tin- and trade as a pro- <lb/>
tars medicine, and our trade in it has <lb/>
from to <lb/>
our amount lo two or tun <lb/>
lorn red per year, i <lb/>
string its and tin <lb/>
ii i.- giving to <lb/>
,. summers <lb/>
hot ma or to <lb/>
incident lo teething <lb/>
Till. ft Dill CO. <lb/>
Wholesale <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
SALE OF TOWN LOT <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
Court of County made in a certain <lb/>
Special Proceeding therein pending, <lb/>
Cannon, Public Administrator, <lb/>
the estate W. II. <lb/>
vs. Bonnie and others . <lb/>
I will on Monday, Slid, <lb/>
before the Court door in <lb/>
sell at public sale to the highest for <lb/>
cash, a lot or panel of land in <lb/>
town of Pitt County, known as lot <lb/>
No. in block II. in the plan of said town, <lb/>
including tin saw grist mill <lb/>
situate. This the 1st day of August. Ml. <lb/>
CANNON, <lb/>
Public administering the <lb/>
estate of W. II. deceased. <lb/>
, THE ORE AT<lb/>
If you have bad <lb/>
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, <lb/>
lack of bad blood, <lb/>
and which tell th. or bid and <lb/>
impaired Cure Yon. <lb/>
It clean out the th. liver and <lb/>
the of th. purify your blood and put you <lb/>
on your he. again. Your will return, your bowel, move <lb/>
liver and kidney. . you. your will clear end <lb/>
freshen and you will th. old time energy and <lb/>
in, II for II <lb/>
For Salt by <lb/>
S. . <lb/>
-vS <lb/>
is ms <lb/>
; CO , <lb/>
sill lo <lb/>
batched from the eggs which were <lb/>
laid sin face until reach <lb/>
maturity they live <lb/>
breathe Contrary <lb/>
to lb- general rule, they <lb/>
breathing tube which springs <lb/>
near tail <lb/>
which stick out oil he top of <lb/>
the water want air. The <lb/>
bearing Ibis arrangement on <lb/>
later. <lb/>
There I n popular <lb/>
in regard lo the of <lb/>
The general <lb/>
la h.-y arc carried by the <lb/>
j wind, people <lb/>
Hi I a land am brings mos- <lb/>
It is a But that <lb/>
more abundant when the breeze is <lb/>
from the laud or a aim, M <lb/>
cording lo know the <lb/>
lad is not that they are <lb/>
blown the swamps to land- <lb/>
ward, bat I hat they simply <lb/>
nut again trees and <lb/>
bury and lb lid of <lb/>
when- they had taken refuge from <lb/>
tin rung sea which was <lb/>
rough fragile <lb/>
With <lb/>
it -11 ill, that a mile <lb/>
and generally not far. When <lb/>
one is troubled with a <lb/>
careful search will <lb/>
reveal water in near <lb/>
The ti n of <lb/>
and Ibo of <lb/>
malaria is in two <lb/>
Will and best, by the <lb/>
thorough of all stagnant <lb/>
pool of water, and second, by <lb/>
i keeping pooh <lb/>
with It <lb/>
I oil, of own <lb/>
People. <lb/>
How deep an impression is made <lb/>
public by persistent <lb/>
may lie judged re <lb/>
port of an <lb/>
held ill Melbourne, Australia, ball <lb/>
rioter for the benefit Of a <lb/>
hospital. The great ball <lb/>
was crowded with ladies <lb/>
each of whom <lb/>
anted a well known <lb/>
The net profit of the affair <lb/>
was <lb/>
By virtue of t Decree of the Superior <lb/>
court Pitt Co <lb/>
Beg S. Best, L. Best and <lb/>
Best. th Cum- <lb/>
will sell for rash <lb/>
door in <lb/>
2nd day of Kept. 1901 following <lb/>
ed tract of lying on the side <lb/>
Creek and side of <lb/>
ville at n slake side or <lb/>
said road Frank William's corner, <lb/>
South E. . to sail William. <lb/>
other corner, South Wet <lb/>
to a comer l Branch, <lb/>
nth East thence <lb/>
pi-U-s to a stake comer in said line, <lb/>
Soul OS poW Main <lb/>
then with Main to the <lb/>
n-s, more or has. <lb/>
This August t, <lb/>
JAMBS. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
AN OLD ADAGE <lb/>
SAYS-v <lb/>
light Is a heavy <lb/>
Sickness makes a light purse. <lb/>
The LIVER Is the seat of nine <lb/>
tenth all disease. <lb/>
Ms Pills <lb/>
go to the root of the whole mat- <lb/>
thoroughly, quickly safely <lb/>
and restore the action the <lb/>
LIVER to normal condition. <lb/>
Give tone to the system and <lb/>
solid flesh to the body. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
By virtue of two Executions directed to <lb/>
the undersigned from the Superior Court of <lb/>
entitled A. F Young A- I o , <lb/>
i. W. Cos and J. E. <lb/>
against J. W. I will on Monday <lb/>
at o'clock <lb/>
the court house door of Pitt County II <lb/>
the bidder I'm a- <lb/>
all right title and which J. <lb/>
W. in III <lb/>
Heal One piece of land at <lb/>
ks X I at lb <lb/>
of the New and Tan road and ran- <lb/>
lite Road to <lb/>
to tie Till with the <lb/>
lo Ibo beginning. Containing acre, <lb/>
more due oilier piece of land <lb/>
X I ids containing acres <lb/>
fully Deed <lb/>
and wife to Joli , M. cox recorded hi Book <lb/>
K page of nil <lb/>
County i-lie of <lb/>
l deed <lb/>
from to John <lb/>
II I I <lb/>
County. This day <lb/>
riff I'll- County. <lb/>
Tinker, B <lb/>
Pitt county, in <lb/>
parlor court. <lb/>
Elizabeth Hooker <lb/>
vs. I <lb/>
J. II. administrator I <lb/>
I K. C. J. II. I <lb/>
William <lb/>
Yellow-Icy of <lb/>
II. A. <lb/>
U. individually. J <lb/>
J B Yellow <lb/>
and a of Yellowley <lb/>
and Executor of II A Yellowley, will <lb/>
lake notice action as above <lb/>
has been commenced In Superior court, <lb/>
o Pitt county, to ban that tract of ban <lb/>
known us Alpine, of which E c Yellowley <lb/>
dud did aid mid by <lb/>
of the court u pay a debt due plaintiff <lb/>
said E and <lb/>
B Cherry from sale land <lb/>
under from J II <lb/>
for other relief in the complaint <lb/>
and the said will further take <lb/>
notice that lie required at the <lb/>
next term of Superior court of said county <lb/>
lo l- held on the 1st Monday in <lb/>
1901. house of mid county in <lb/>
N-c, answer or demur to <lb/>
in said action or the <lb/>
will apply tn the court for the relief de- <lb/>
in said complaint. <lb/>
This July, <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
Superior co it <lb/>
GREENVILLE S. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Tie alway <lb/>
on ha I <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
Mild. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
WHICHARD <lb/>
IN <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The complete in every d <lb/>
price a low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
US II <lb/>
have <lb/>
that the delicate <lb/>
which content of an <lb/>
will answer well as <lb/>
akin to <lb/>
The bat been <lb/>
ml, <lb/>
a his wife, <lb/>
II. raj shot <lb/>
III., Ilia <lb/>
the did was In <lb/>
I lie <lb/>
A thing is not u <lb/>
It never <lb/>
before. a tail, for <lb/>
O. II. of Mans, <lb/>
, in <lb/>
tried to kill himself, In- <lb/>
Wholesale Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb/>
Turkey, etc. Bed <lb/>
Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. i <lb/>
and Gail A Ax <lb/>
Moat Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American t Can <lb/>
Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Mulches, Oil, <lb/>
Heal Hulls, <lb/>
den Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Apples, Peat lies, <lb/>
Currents, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes Cracker, Main <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, Bland- <lb/>
ard Machines, and nu <lb/>
other good. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
, , <lb/>
A is one Dial will go <lb/>
One any keeping out of <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
of North Carolina. <lb/>
STATE'S <lb/>
SYSTEM. <lb/>
ACADEMIC <lb/>
LAW, <lb/>
Eighty live Free <lb/>
tuition to teachers <lb/>
sous. for the <lb/>
Instructors, <lb/>
New Dormitories, Water Works, <lb/>
Central <lb/>
in in MOO <lb/>
and Full term<lb/>
B, p. <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N. O, <lb/>
Also a nice Li of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyer and Broker In <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, and <lb/>
ions. Private Wire to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
notice to rite <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS I <lb/>
Mr. John C. <lb/>
North and Virginia, of that Well. <lb/>
Known Popular Company, <lb/>
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
re Insurance <lb/>
Dear to In Ha large number of <lb/>
and to the public <lb/>
generally, of North com- <lb/>
will now In <lb/>
date will <lb/>
and policies, to all de- <lb/>
the last insurance in the <lb/>
life In the world. <lb/>
If the local suit In your town Bet <lb/>
arrangements, <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
I policy <lb/>
Live, energetic t <lb/>
to fr the <lb/>
Old <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM J. <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, Nebraska. <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Year , Six Month <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvasser are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
The <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or Tub Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for 13.50 payable in ad- <lb/>
i-. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
far IN <lb/>
Meat <lb/>
With <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
II <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, AUGUST<lb/>
ARE KNOCKING <lb/>
THEM <lb/>
v.<lb/>
i-H <lb/>
GO <lb/>
rM <lb/>
Fur Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks, <lb/>
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves, <lb/>
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees. <lb/>
Conic lo see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IX EASTERN N. <lb/>
School, <lb/>
LaGrange, N. C. <lb/>
MILITARY, <lb/>
Fifty-three Boarding Twelve Counties and two States <lb/>
represented past session. School Barrack <lb/>
for Sixty Cadet. , <lb/>
The school aims to strengthen character developing latent la- <lb/>
and power. The Individual needs of the students are considered. <lb/>
The literary training the manly trails, a sound body <lb/>
clear mind, class room method cultivate <lb/>
and mental Athletics encouraged. <lb/>
Expenses per half including board, tuition, fuel, lights <lb/>
room, No incidental. School opens 4th, <lb/>
Write for j. ,.;. Sn-r. <lb/>
A NORTHERN OPINION OF <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
Senator plain talk and <lb/>
the applause that followed Mil- <lb/>
on <lb/>
will of course greatly the <lb/>
sentimentalities in the north who <lb/>
are always bewailing the <lb/>
of brutes for raping <lb/>
unprotected white women <lb/>
and Children, but who never have <lb/>
avoid of sympathy forth victims <lb/>
of brutality. The Wisconsin people <lb/>
have no sympathy, we may sup <lb/>
pose, for cruel upon <lb/>
protected women of I he white race. <lb/>
The people in oilier slates may be <lb/>
leas sympathetic with outraged <lb/>
men and may be horrified that <lb/>
should applaud a <lb/>
southern man when he spoke out <lb/>
for lynching scoundrels and devils. <lb/>
We like the following we find <lb/>
the Post, that some <lb/>
times has a manly way digging <lb/>
right down lo of a <lb/>
question. II <lb/>
Human nature is the <lb/>
everywhere. In this country es <lb/>
i an enlightened <lb/>
regard for m and a desire lo <lb/>
shield her from all Despite, <lb/>
the occasional episode of the I <lb/>
court, tho of . ,. <lb/>
. . . , , s, <lb/>
marriage tic is a national <lb/>
and We for family is <lb/>
Upon the broad platform <lb/>
Flour, Meat. Sugar <lb/>
TO PEOPLE, AND OF<lb/>
arc ill in the Ion-front of the race after your <lb/>
We offer you the bast selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to lie found any store Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creation of the best manufacturer of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable ail th year round, spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We arc at work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It b our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you the very Lest sen ice. polite <lb/>
attention, and the 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/>
and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Hats Caps, Silks Satins, <lb/>
Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Received. <lb/>
A large line of Baby Caps, <lb/>
Felts, Laces and <lb/>
Embroideries- Ladies Col- <lb/>
and Cuffs all Sizes <lb/>
I Till- AND LINK OF <lb/>
Mi-. M. T. Powell i In charge of my millinery department and if <lb/>
tin- In. i- not on hand one will be trimmed to suit your <lb/>
while u <lb/>
Hats, silks Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, Ribbons, and everything <lb/>
u the milliner line. <lb/>
s and <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Saddler; <lb/>
Coffee, Lard, Bead is, <lb/>
of esteem for women the <lb/>
Wisconsin and South Carolina <lb/>
stand shoulder to shoulder. Sen i j , <lb/>
tor therefore, appealed <lb/>
every chivalrous instinct when he Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope, <lb/>
asserted that the summary <lb/>
of who assault white <lb/>
women obviated the appearance of. <lb/>
the latter in a public court <lb/>
to their in the pres- for Furniture and in that line. <lb/>
of a mixed throng. This j We buy strictly for Cash, but soil for BU her Cash or on Approved <lb/>
could be easily under Our motto h Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Cash is King. <lb/>
For cash we will make the sharpest, swiftest most <lb/>
cutting ever known in mill summer. <lb/>
the<lb/>
It is a fix ed determination <lb/>
among the white men the south <lb/>
that bail wrong as lynching <lb/>
may lie in the abstract, the homes <lb/>
of whites must be sale and sac <lb/>
red, and the of mother, <lb/>
wife, sister, daughter must never <lb/>
by the villain of any <lb/>
hue of tribe or nation. The <lb/>
of lynching may override nil <lb/>
of tin- Impropriety of <lb/>
violating law. courts now <lb/>
are not to be listed the delays <lb/>
are unbearable. The Post con- <lb/>
and yet it candidly and <lb/>
forcefully <lb/>
the same lime, how is Sen- <lb/>
to be an- <lb/>
Shall unhappy victim <lb/>
assault give her <lb/>
secret If there is to be any trial <lb/>
at all, the forms of law must be <lb/>
observed. The grand; jury, must <lb/>
listen to the revolting details, and <lb/>
when an indictment has been found <lb/>
the woman must repeal the story <lb/>
of her shame. There must be ex- <lb/>
. ions cross examinations, <lb/>
exceptions and appeals, and all the <lb/>
other trickeries and resources of <lb/>
legal method. Anything less than <lb/>
this would be a mist rial and a farce <lb/>
and would be more to be regretted <lb/>
than no trial at <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
X. C. Aug. 1901. <lb/>
I. Harvey returned from <lb/>
A ville Tuesday. <lb/>
J. i. Sr., yesterday <lb/>
to join Mrs. <lb/>
they go from there to <lb/>
and for a few <lb/>
And <lb/>
. I a man <lb/>
shall he also was be <lb/>
from which a i <lb/>
preached other day<lb/>
. b <lb/>
in Pi <lb/>
in-, what we <lb/>
sown. have sown base, con j J. C. returned from Kin- <lb/>
legislator. We have I Wednesday, <lb/>
sown public thieve for civil ruler. spent the day in <lb/>
We have sown b narrow gospel j Greenville Tuesday <lb/>
which has Ignored the j i. Jr. W. J. Kit <lb/>
of to the institutions on business trip to <lb/>
if society, we ate bow reaping <lb/>
which encourage dishonesty <lb/>
Kin-ton Tuesday, <lb/>
B. L. Gardner stopped here<lb/>
Bil <lb/>
is cut just half on ill Lawns, Dimities, Silks, <lb/>
While floods, Hosiery, Laces, Hamburg, <lb/>
Underwear, Slippers, Um- <lb/>
and nil furnishing goods. These <lb/>
goods must he pushed out to make room <lb/>
fall goods. <lb/>
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
and protect crime, public Tuesday night and left for Ayden <lb/>
blackmail reputable citizen <lb/>
and denounce and seek to destroy. Berry Simpson left for Snow <lb/>
men; thieves Wednesday. <lb/>
in high places the spent tho day <lb/>
people I Tuesday. <lb/>
their in the public yesterday <lb/>
i We are reaping the for <lb/>
of Republican government and I Mr. and Mrs. Joel Patrick left <lb/>
institution upon Its of an and returned Tuesday <lb/>
oligarchy whose and from Norfolk. <lb/>
whose utter disregard of the inter- Messrs Joe Harvey and John <lb/>
of the people and whoso con- <lb/>
of are simply <lb/>
Th . d There i <lb/>
a law in political <lb/>
world and Its ore If <lb/>
ii . i If people put <lb/>
con men in ti.;. I <lb/>
con apt government. <lb/>
people are Indifferent and let the <lb/>
spent here. <lb/>
MUM left Friday for Kin <lb/>
stun after a weeks visit to the <lb/>
Brooks. <lb/>
Vance Wall left Friday for his <lb/>
home in Randolph county on a two <lb/>
week visit. <lb/>
v. Brooks has purchased the <lb/>
Patrick Co. stock of goods <lb/>
from C. Tucker, assignee, <lb/>
There is an in North <lb/>
Carolina that knew nothing <lb/>
about until last week. It is <lb/>
and accidentally <lb/>
bled across it. It was established <lb/>
about four years ago, and is run <lb/>
three good women from <lb/>
North mainly at their own charges, <lb/>
They have twenty-six bright <lb/>
boy and girls who are being <lb/>
tenderly cared for by these quiet <lb/>
Christian They depend <lb/>
wholly on the Lord to supply their <lb/>
needs, they have no fear for <lb/>
the <lb/>
We have Just added Steam Supply u our business <lb/>
sell anything In this line very low. See us when In want <lb/>
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard <lb/>
and Angle Check Valves, Water <lb/>
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Hancock <lb/>
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam <lb/>
Pipe till sizes, Pipe Killing all B. <lb/>
LINE Packing, Rubber Belt, <lb/>
Belt, Leather Belt, Pelt Lacing, Belt Hooks, <lb/>
People who pay for what they <lb/>
buy in cash get no credit for it. <lb/>
Sleeping hi Churches. <lb/>
The High Enterprise <lb/>
the question of the hour <lb/>
What per cent, in <lb/>
sleep in There is <lb/>
a story, which came to us from a <lb/>
thugs the politic-, they may m in. <lb/>
expect the kind of Is complete. <lb/>
that things believe in. Men do J. c. to <lb/>
gather or <lb/>
of S. II. Loftin, banker who has <lb/>
gone into bankruptcy. <lb/>
M. went lo Kin- <lb/>
yesterday to take game <lb/>
of ball between Dur- <lb/>
ham. <lb/>
Mr. Hatch, advertising Hatch <lb/>
, Bros, excursion from to <lb/>
citizen Morganton, <lb/>
when Rev. H. long life I J. <lb/>
to the noble preacher, philosopher. ,,,,,, ., <lb/>
M. L. ugh, the contractor, will <lb/>
and wit pastor , . , . . <lb/>
, . , have Patrick Cos. store on <lb/>
of the church in ., . . , , . <lb/>
Water street completed ready <lb/>
town, he hit upon plan to wake ,,,. in <lb/>
up the oils for Hatch <lb/>
chit fell, lie one . <lb/>
, . , Bros, the 22nd lost., can <lb/>
hot Sum he . , . ,. , , , . ,, <lb/>
tab you with for the biggest <lb/>
some the , <lb/>
i , ,, , , , cheapest excursion of the <lb/>
were fast tie lowered his, <lb/>
I voice gradually until he <lb/>
Garland. Cook stoves. <lb/>
BAKER k M <lb/>
whispered, and then suddenly, In <lb/>
a louder tone, if the <lb/>
the rear of the church can <lb/>
mil hear me I hope ex- <lb/>
mo speaking so low. I am <lb/>
I speak loud I will wake <lb/>
up the on the <lb/>
lie had an attentive <lb/>
. from to the <lb/>
seal In church night <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Building. <lb/>
U BEEN VILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Morganton housekeepers arc <lb/>
ii. a great deal of trouble with <lb/>
the colored who have <lb/>
been doing the cooking and <lb/>
work. Many families <lb/>
without servants, and <lb/>
get them for love or money. <lb/>
Is believed that there an or- <lb/>
among the cooks <lb/>
washerwomen, as are evident- <lb/>
noting in conceit. The <lb/>
a bakery steam <lb/>
laundry is contemplated as a <lb/>
Tb people who look for trouble j Charlotte <lb/>
are always ice who find v-r <lb/>
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