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THAT I AM STILL AN <lb/>
LINK OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
AND A OF <lb/>
WHICH I AM TO <lb/>
me to sec me far yew next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to please <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS BEEN PAID IN <lb/>
OF NEWARK, K. J. POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Oath Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
c. Will be re-instated if arrears be paid mouth while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon <lb/>
of and payment of arrears Interest, <lb/>
second No Restrictions, s. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
S. To make policy payable as an endowment during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
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N. C. <lb/>
unless <lb/>
Red Cross is on label <lb/>
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WE WORLD <lb/>
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF <lb/>
for Chills. Fevers, <lb/>
Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb/>
all forms of Malaria. <lb/>
DON'T WAIT TO <lb/>
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED <lb/>
CURES TONIC FAMOUS <lb/>
TRY IT. NO NO PAY. PER <lb/>
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. <lb/>
Horner Military School, <lb/>
OXFORD, if. C. <lb/>
Elegant buildings, heated by the Buffalo fan system, securing pet- <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 I he full capacity and many turned away each session for lack of <lb/>
Rest athletic Held, with quarter mile track, in the Smith. <lb/>
Faculty of specialists special work. Curriculum preparatory to <lb/>
the best college or education. An atmosphere of high ideals <lb/>
surrounds the school, as students preparing for higher education <lb/>
are excluded. Fall term begins September t. <lb/>
feet <lb/>
OUR RALEIGH LETTER. <lb/>
rial C <lb/>
ft. V., Aug. <lb/>
The new school <lb/>
has been closed at last and <lb/>
and on of <lb/>
lust met ion sent out the for- <lb/>
letter to the county boards of <lb/>
education giving instruction <lb/>
their use, exclusively, in the free <lb/>
public schools for th next five <lb/>
I years. <lb/>
Senator and Congress- <lb/>
of the Raleigh <lb/>
District have secured establishment <lb/>
of nineteen free rural mail delivery <lb/>
routes in this district, <lb/>
to hare the naming of ten and the <lb/>
Congressman nine of the carriers. <lb/>
This Isa convenience to <lb/>
the country people, and every <lb/>
in the Stale should urge its <lb/>
In Congress to <lb/>
the establishment of as many <lb/>
of these routes as possible. <lb/>
lit may be added, that the more <lb/>
miles of the counties <lb/>
have worked the move rural <lb/>
they will secure. <lb/>
Ill Ml I <lb/>
The State of the <lb/>
Alliance held its annual <lb/>
meeting last week at Hillsboro. <lb/>
Capt. W. B, Fleming of Warren <lb/>
was elected President of the Alli- <lb/>
T. Johnson of <lb/>
Vice-President T. Parker <lb/>
Hillsboro, Secretary and Treasurer <lb/>
and Business Agent; J. W. <lb/>
of Raleigh, Chairman <lb/>
Committee. <lb/>
a resolution was adopted de- <lb/>
the <lb/>
the Chem- <lb/>
Company, and advising <lb/>
to buy as little manipulated <lb/>
guano as possible, and to make <lb/>
their own fertilizers from the raw <lb/>
I materials. <lb/>
I EPIDEMIC FA KM <lb/>
A terrible epidemic aiming <lb/>
bones in certain portions <lb/>
portions of eastern North Car- <lb/>
is reported. In Hyde <lb/>
i i alone over are dead from <lb/>
I and fever and many <lb/>
more are sick. The fever which <lb/>
kills thorn is brought on by <lb/>
biles little pests In <lb/>
unusual mini <lb/>
leis this and a formula <lb/>
for preventing the fever is now be- <lb/>
sent out farmers by the Ag- <lb/>
Department here. Ir. <lb/>
Petty, a capable veterinarian, says <lb/>
that the best proscription for this <lb/>
is quinine given internally and an <lb/>
external application of kerosene oil <lb/>
and solution twice a day. <lb/>
Only <lb/>
No <lb/>
crop <lb/>
can be <lb/>
grown <lb/>
without <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
Supply <lb/>
ugh Pot- <lb/>
ash and your <lb/>
profits will be <lb/>
large; without <lb/>
Potash your <lb/>
crop will be<lb/>
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A Growing Evil. <lb/>
One of crying evils of the <lb/>
times is the growing habit of <lb/>
of the of suspending <lb/>
judgment on payment of the <lb/>
Of course there arc eases where <lb/>
such action is necessary, but it <lb/>
together too common. It frequently <lb/>
costs are the object for <lb/>
which courts are established. Be- <lb/>
sides it t he school fun money <lb/>
that belongs to it. <lb/>
rial officers did not suspend <lb/>
so often, the lines ought <lb/>
would go into the school <lb/>
offender would be deter- <lb/>
violating the <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga <lb/>
Powders ever its <lb/>
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and In it <lb/>
steadily year year <lb/>
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hundred per year, which i a very <lb/>
strong ii merit the <lb/>
it giving lbs of <lb/>
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counteract the effects of the <lb/>
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Rudolph <lb/>
lender in and km <lb/>
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math- any small Nice <lb/>
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examine my work. No to show <lb/>
samples answer The very <lb/>
best work lo all. Office hour <lb/>
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HI HYMAN. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. W. PERRY k CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
RUGS. <lb/>
x Inch Genuine Reversible <lb/>
Scotch <lb/>
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tin Clerk Superior Coon <lb/>
leaned Letter cf <lb/>
to Die en the 9th <lb/>
lay of the estate of <lb/>
i hereby given lo <lb/>
all lo the to make <lb/>
to <lb/>
to all of estate to <lb/>
claims to the <lb/>
twelve after <lb/>
date of notice, or notice <lb/>
in their recovery. <lb/>
This the 9th of August, <lb/>
iii p <lb/>
Practical Education <lb/>
In engineering, <lb/>
arts, a <lb/>
of <lb/>
manual training. <lb/>
a year. Total in- <lb/>
and <lb/>
Thirty SH students. <lb/>
For T <lb/>
iron, <lb/>
IN <lb/>
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS, <lb/>
ft e. <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
NORMAL AND <lb/>
Literary, Classical, RaM <lb/>
Annual r. .; of the K CO <lb/>
Practice and To In <lb/>
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and other informal, <lb/>
laxative <lb/>
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breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, loss <lb/>
of lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin, <lb/>
or any and which tell the of bad and an <lb/>
digestive Will Cure <lb/>
It will clean out the stimulate tho liver and kidneys, strengthen <lb/>
the mucous membranes of purify your blood and put you <lb/>
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowel, move <lb/>
liver and kidney to trouble you, your akin will clear and <lb/>
freshen and will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb/>
welting the medicine r one, fur rm <lb/>
and similar trouble, will Ideal far children. <lb/>
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nature, relieve. fever, <lb/>
cause. and make, well, happy and hearty <lb/>
it and for <lb/>
For Sale by <lb/>
to present outlook, <lb/>
all vegetables will be <lb/>
tr command profitable <lb/>
price, winter and spring. <lb/>
running <lb/>
meats this mind, but <lb/>
adopt methods <lb/>
putting up vegetables and such <lb/>
fruits us can be bad. The con- <lb/>
and vegetables, <lb/>
canned or preserved, is rap- <lb/>
Idly growing, and of meals in <lb/>
a measure decreasing. This is well, <lb/>
for the health of the consumers. <lb/>
Therefore, fruits <lb/>
an tanners and truck-gar- <lb/>
may not he able to sell fresh <lb/>
last Year's grain and forage should be canned or preserved as <lb/>
lie fed lo such animals. <lb/>
MAI OF <lb/>
Preparations are being made to <lb/>
f ii as may lie. It will save as well <lb/>
as money to the family <lb/>
add lo the general <lb/>
care for a larger number of j Poet. <lb/>
dent old at the <lb/>
ate Home here, and about <lb/>
her 1st a number of in- <lb/>
mates be received. is <lb/>
room as many as at <lb/>
present. mis let <lb/>
for a new dormitory <lb/>
building, which, with Hie <lb/>
building now in use, will <lb/>
a improvement t <lb/>
Home. <lb/>
the TORPID <lb/>
st re. it hen the digestive organ <lb/>
the bone la, and arc an <lb/>
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At the encampment and animal, <lb/>
the Confederate Vet- <lb/>
last week, at <lb/>
General delivered an ad- <lb/>
dress and the following officers <lb/>
were <lb/>
Curr; Brigadier <lb/>
John ti. Hall, L. London, <lb/>
M. 1-. SI. the <lb/>
first, second, twirl fourth <lb/>
Brigades, respectively. next <lb/>
meeting will held at Greens- <lb/>
The North Carolina Knights of <lb/>
Honor, the meeting of the Grand <lb/>
Lodge last Friday, <lb/>
elided . Past <lb/>
Grand K. U. <lb/>
N. Vice Dictator; <lb/>
P. c. Carlton, Grand <lb/>
s. Grand <lb/>
Supreme Representative, T <lb/>
II the multi-mil <lb/>
divorce <lb/>
from hi-; wife last week in <lb/>
a Florida court, will soon marry a <lb/>
leading and well-known <lb/>
lady. Mr. <lb/>
It years of age. <lb/>
that <lb/>
coated. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
nil <lb/>
That is wont they <lb/>
for. Tun- <lb/>
No <lb/>
Paper <lb/>
m prepared fill onion Will P- <lb/>
cm it l <lb/>
rum <lb/>
I to <lb/>
few II of <lb/>
Mr. M. I. will Kevin <lb/>
J II. BUNN, <lb/>
Greenville, V.<lb/>
by Judge Henry It Bryan that he -will <lb/>
be to the term <lb/>
all Jurors who <lb/>
die <lb/>
weeks said are <lb/>
lo all who <lb/>
parties who <lb/>
have U-n over <lb/>
term are an-l <lb/>
attend the special term of on <lb/>
Monday. 1901, A new <lb/>
will for <lb/>
term. Thin Aug. <lb/>
P. c clerk <lb/>
Three One Year 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/>
THE DAILY Ml SUNDAY TIMES. <lb/>
Including Farm Journal and Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only per <lb/>
year; per month by mail. <lb/>
Address TUB TIMES, <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Friday, at A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore, <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
PHI county in Superior <lb/>
court before <lb/>
Roman ass <lb/>
and others, <lb/>
Wyatt t j <lb/>
The above defendant cheater <lb/>
Hill lake notice that an action at <lb/>
in the Superior <lb/>
of county, sell a certain lot in <lb/>
of Bethel for Ami <lb/>
the will further lake notice <lb/>
hat to appear the <lb/>
i clerk of Hie of <lb/>
on and answer or <lb/>
to the complaint said action, or <lb/>
the will apply to the for the <lb/>
relief in complaint. <lb/>
This August t II. <lb/>
clerk court. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
Dy virtue of a Decree of the <lb/>
court Co <lb/>
Beat, L. <lb/>
Beat, the Com. <lb/>
will cl before the court <lb/>
house door in the <lb/>
2nd day of Sept. <lb/>
tract of lying the North side of <lb/>
Creek South <lb/>
a of <lb/>
Bald road Frank corner, <lb/>
South E. SO poles lo <lb/>
oilier comer, thence Wt-t <lb/>
poles to a coiner near <lb/>
East poles, I hence South <lb/>
poles. o a stake corner In said line, <lb/>
Weal, Main <lb/>
with Road lo the <lb/>
more or <lb/>
i, <lb/>
By virtue i directed to <lb/>
I mil Superior four of <lb/>
A. Young ft Co. <lb/>
. an-l A- K. <lb/>
J. Cox, I will on the <lb/>
2nd day of Sept. 1901 at o'clock M. at <lb/>
court house Pitt County sell to <lb/>
the for cash <lb/>
lion all title and which J. <lb/>
W. Cox ha in the following <lb/>
Real due puce at Had- <lb/>
X beginning iii <lb/>
of the New Ta<lb/>
retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid fur <lb/>
Hides, ton Seed, Oil <lb/>
Egg, eta. Bed- <lb/>
steads, is, Oak Suits, <lb/>
by tin Carts, Parlor j <lb/>
suits, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail <lb/>
M.-at Key <lb/>
Gas <lb/>
tied r, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine A pi , up, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
flour. r, c-flee. <lb/>
Lye, Mi IV I, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Meal and Gar- <lb/>
den Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb/>
Apples, <lb/>
Pi mien, Currents, Glass <lb/>
and Wine, Tin Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Sewing nu <lb/>
other goods. Quality <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap fur cash. Com <lb/>
to see mo. <lb/>
down New Road to <lb/>
Cos line, thence line around <lb/>
to Read, with <lb/>
to Containing <lb/>
pun of land i <lb/>
X acres <lb/>
fully in a Deed Lewis , <lb/>
and to John M. cox in <lb/>
It A page of the Register office of <lb/>
Also piece of con- <lb/>
acre fully in a tied <lb/>
from wife to John In <lb/>
II-1 past- m the Pitt <lb/>
mealy, This 2nd, day of 1901. <lb/>
O. V. <lb/>
II, IV. W. Tucker, 0.8<lb/>
Greensboro Female, College <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. <lb/>
Literary Business <lb/>
Music, Art and <lb/>
Literary and all <lb/>
Living Expenses 1200.00 per Year. <lb/>
Fall Session begins September <lb/>
11th, on <lb/>
cation. <lb/>
President. <lb/>
CANDY <lb/>
I owned throe <lb/>
r, of <lb/>
New <lb/>
every <lb/>
CHRISTIAN <lb/>
at of <lb/>
iii a certain <lb/>
therein pending, <lb/>
Cannon, Public Administrator, <lb/>
the M II. <lb/>
vs. R. <lb/>
will Monday, 2nd, 1901, <lb/>
the Court door In <lb/>
bidder, for <lb/>
lit r of in <lb/>
town known <lb/>
in II. KM of mid town, <lb/>
including <lb/>
This the of August, <lb/>
CANNON, <lb/>
Public c <lb/>
W. II. i deceased. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Carolina, Pitt <lb/>
court. <lb/>
Hooker <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
U. administrator <lb/>
f K. J. a I Vi. <lb/>
William <lb/>
J. B. Yellowley Executor of <lb/>
II. A. <lb/>
J. Yellowley individually. J <lb/>
The J B Yellowley <lb/>
as of <lb/>
Of H A Yellowley, will <lb/>
take notice that an action entitled as above <lb/>
has commenced ii Superior court. <lb/>
of county, to have that tract cf land <lb/>
known as Alpine, of which E c Yellowley <lb/>
died seized and bold by <lb/>
of the court lo pay a debt due plaintiff <lb/>
from said Bo Yellowley and also to <lb/>
It cherry from making sale land <lb/>
under from J ll Yellowley and <lb/>
for other relief demanded in the complaint <lb/>
and the wild defendant will further take <lb/>
notice be is required to the <lb/>
next term of Superior court of said county <lb/>
to held on the 1st Monday in September, <lb/>
at house of said county hi <lb/>
N-c, answer or demur to <lb/>
the complaint Mud act inn or the <lb/>
will apply tn the court the relief do- <lb/>
in said <lb/>
of <lb/>
U. C. <lb/>
tiers ii <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
of North Carolina. <lb/>
OP TUB STATE'S <lb/>
ACADEMIC <lb/>
LAW, <lb/>
Eighty live Free <lb/>
tuition lo mill <lb/>
I. fur the <lb/>
Instructors. <lb/>
Now Water Works, <lb/>
Central <lb/>
spent in in <lb/>
mil term <lb/>
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E. p. vi <lb/>
Chapel N. C. <lb/>
to<lb/>
Mr. for <lb/>
Virginia, of that <lb/>
MUTUAL <lb/>
LITe Co., <lb/>
Its large <lb/>
polity to public <lb/>
of North <lb/>
will new In this <lb/>
this dale will <lb/>
to all <lb/>
siring tho very beat insurance la beat <lb/>
life <lb/>
II <lb/>
it mi <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
Agent, N. C. <lb/>
to tho <lb/>
m m <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Cotton lies always <lb/>
on <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W, R. WHICHARD <lb/>
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/>
Silts <lb/>
A OF <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
j. k. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
stocks, drain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
ISSUED WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor A Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
Advance. <lb/>
One Year fl, Six Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. taken at <lb/>
I The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or The <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for payable in ad- <lb/>
C. CO. <lb/>
WASH I <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
SI I <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector<lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TO <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST <lb/>
NO <lb/>
ARE KNOCKING <lb/>
THEM<lb/>
-t <lb/>
SO <lb/>
i. <lb/>
C- <lb/>
Dress Goods, Hats, Caps Shoes, Trunks, <lb/>
Boys and Gents Gloves, <lb/>
and a big line Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees. <lb/>
Come to see us. day D bargain day and everything a <lb/>
bargain. friends, <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
A FIRST CLASS MILITARY SCHOOL IN EASTERN N. <lb/>
J School, <lb/>
LaGrange, N. C. <lb/>
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. <lb/>
Pupils, Twelve Counties and two Stalin <lb/>
F represented past session. School <lb/>
for Sixty Cadets. <lb/>
The school aims to by developing latent <lb/>
and power. The individual needs of the students arc considered. <lb/>
The literary training strengthens the manly traits, gives a sound body <lb/>
I and clear mind. Class room methods cultivate <lb/>
. and mental grasp. Athletics encouraged. <lb/>
Expenses per half term, including board, tuition, fuel, lights and <lb/>
room, 55.00. No incidentals. School opens September <lb/>
Write for <lb/>
J. E. Slit. <lb/>
Cash is King. <lb/>
A LIST PREPARED BY REQUEST. <lb/>
Some weeks ago a lady in n <lb/>
Carolina wrote to the writer ash- <lb/>
in,; him to print in Messenger <lb/>
a of books suitable for girls of <lb/>
fourteen or lift we think it was, <lb/>
for we mislaid the letter soon after <lb/>
receiving and have not been <lb/>
able to it. Most fairly <lb/>
people can make out a list <lb/>
of for girls of thirteen <lb/>
to and all will differ. With <lb/>
some hesitancy we submit a <lb/>
that ran lie read by girls of good <lb/>
minds. We have a neighbor of <lb/>
this kind, a Miss of hut thirteen, <lb/>
she reads and hugely enjoys <lb/>
Scott, George Eliot. <lb/>
But she is sprightly and a book <lb/>
lover. The could lie largely <lb/>
extended. We submit the follow- <lb/>
a by <lb/>
by Miss <lb/>
Porter; of <lb/>
History of by <lb/>
Story of <lb/>
by North Caro- <lb/>
History by W. c. <lb/>
Allen; Mode's <lb/>
History of <lb/>
North Scott's novels <lb/>
and poems; poetry <lb/>
essays; Green's one volume <lb/>
of the English Me <lb/>
of Our Own <lb/>
Golden <lb/>
by Miss Young; Kipling's Jungle <lb/>
Book; Five Books, by <lb/>
Myths <lb/>
of the Middle by Baling <lb/>
Gould; of a Neigh- <lb/>
by <lb/>
by George Elliot; <lb/>
by Mrs. <lb/>
of <lb/>
on English by <lb/>
Henry Reed; the Hack of the <lb/>
North <lb/>
by Canon <lb/>
Oliver's by Kate Wig- <lb/>
gin; Schools <lb/>
by Mrs. Oliphant; <lb/>
Novels by Dickens; Comedies and <lb/>
Historic plays Shakespeare, to <lb/>
be selected; the <lb/>
dock; Halifax, <lb/>
and Conditions <lb/>
of Will He <lb/>
do on the <lb/>
Elliot; Told j, <lb/>
Hawthorne; by j n . <lb/>
Kingsley. If we would take lime <lb/>
to think over the whole Held <lb/>
could double list given, but <lb/>
enough and more arc named. <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
J. M <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, OUR FRIENDS AND OF <lb/>
PITT AND <lb/>
after your <lb/>
are still In the forefront of the <lb/>
offer yon best selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found in any store in County. Well choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best of America <lb/>
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Slimmer <lb/>
and Winter. We are at work for yours 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 best service, polite <lb/>
attention, most terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business bull up strictly on own merits. <lb/>
When you conic to market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if you do not see our Immense Stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and Hie following lines of general merchandise, <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Satins, Dress <lb/>
Just Received. <lb/>
A large line of Baby Caps, <lb/>
Belts, Laces and <lb/>
Embroideries. Ladies Col- <lb/>
and Cuffs all Sizes <lb/>
I WAVE THE AND HANDSOMEST <lb/>
TO GREENVILLE. <lb/>
Mrs. is in charge of my millinery department it <lb/>
; is nut on hand one will be to suit your <lb/>
tastes while you wait. <lb/>
Hats, silks. Braids, Ornaments, Flowers, and everything <lb/>
ii the milliners line. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's <lb/>
Harm <lb/>
ii i Capos, Carpels, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Women's and Children's <lb/>
Horse Blankets and <lb/>
nil <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Scad Is, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything In that line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville Male Academy. <lb/>
COTTON TICS <lb/>
A shot of cotton tics <lb/>
will and <lb/>
the surrounding cotton growing <lb/>
country, but the whole of tho cot- <lb/>
ton belt, i already fell here, <lb/>
as a tho price of lies, <lb/>
91.05 a now ranges <lb/>
REASON. IF THERE IS ANY. <lb/>
The Wilmington Messenger has <lb/>
recently remarked that several <lb/>
new professors for North Carolina <lb/>
colleges have been elected lately, <lb/>
and all of them from outside the <lb/>
The Raleigh Post observes <lb/>
upon this that there <lb/>
from 11.10 to and mast be something wrong some- <lb/>
The <lb/>
next session of school <lb/>
AS FOLLOWS <lb/>
on Monday, <lb/>
Primary English month 12.00 <lb/>
Intermediate <lb/>
For cash e will the sharpest, swiftest most <lb/>
sweeping, prim cutting ever known in mid summer. <lb/>
the<lb/>
ll cut just half on till Lawns. Dimities, Silks, <lb/>
White Goods, Hosiery, Laces, Hamburg, <lb/>
Underwear, Shirts, Slippers, <lb/>
till furnishing goods. These <lb/>
goods must be pushed out to make room <lb/>
fall goods. <lb/>
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
The editor of <lb/>
is receipt of the following letter, <lb/>
addressed to him personally. <lb/>
omit names. <lb/>
I have been Informed your <lb/>
is now without a dentist. <lb/>
Will you please be so as to let <lb/>
me know if this is true. <lb/>
you In advance, I urn <lb/>
Yours truly. <lb/>
English per month W <lb/>
Languages 1.00 <lb/>
This school has been under its for thirteen <lb/>
The work In the past is cited as a guarantee for the future. <lb/>
go every session from us directly to the University or any College <lb/>
in the Their standing there speaks for the work done here. <lb/>
Purely a business course given ii desired. Stenography and Type <lb/>
Writing may be arranged for if pupils Your patronage in <lb/>
past is duly appreciated and ask a continual., e of the same. Early <lb/>
entrance insures best work. W. <lb/>
Greenville, N. Aug. Principal. <lb/>
The believes <lb/>
duty every professional man and <lb/>
every business man owes himself <lb/>
and the public to have bis name, if <lb/>
only n card stating his business, <lb/>
appear regularly his town pa- <lb/>
People outside of a town <lb/>
look to the town papers to see what <lb/>
the has, and when they fail <lb/>
to sec a business or not <lb/>
represented they naturally come to <lb/>
the conclusion expressed by the <lb/>
writer of the above letter. <lb/>
Masonic Hall School, <lb/>
For Girls Only. <lb/>
Masonic Hall School A girls under control Hoard <lb/>
of Trustees appointed by Lodge, No, A. A. M., <lb/>
will fall session Sept. 2nd. This was conducted last year <lb/>
with great satisfaction to Hie people of Greenville. We have there <lb/>
fore employed Misses Lizzie D. Parker and Leila Thornton to leach <lb/>
this this to all who have girls to educate we ask <lb/>
put lounge and support this school. <lb/>
Tuition per 11.60, Intermediate J. Higher <lb/>
Languages each extra. A fee l will be <lb/>
charged. The school will have DO music department this session. <lb/>
Persons in town who can board pupils of the school will please <lb/>
notify the Secretary. B, L. Sec. Beard Trustees, <lb/>
at least one party U holding ti pt <lb/>
of for 81.35. <lb/>
The shortage is caused by tho <lb/>
strike of tho Amalgamated <lb/>
of Iron steel and iii, <lb/>
and the hut-down <lb/>
the Mid . Company's mill, <lb/>
chief source of the tic sup- <lb/>
ply. <lb/>
Contracts with the <lb/>
era were made En <lb/>
January, March, for <lb/>
a quantity sufficient to meet <lb/>
demand and the factors had every <lb/>
reason to believe that the stock, I <lb/>
or least the greater pan of ill <lb/>
had been made up long before <lb/>
strikers out. but to their <lb/>
gent demand for shipments on con j <lb/>
tracts made since opening of <lb/>
season, have In en I old <lb/>
to the <lb/>
wits n I mi hand. Too <lb/>
turns stilted they bail only a <lb/>
would be prorated <lb/>
bus <lb/>
As contracts between <lb/>
manufacturers the <lb/>
strike clause, <lb/>
his obligation <lb/>
of a strike, the factors have no re- <lb/>
dress will to take Mali sunk <lb/>
as can get, sell for what it <lb/>
will bring content themselves <lb/>
us best they can under the <lb/>
stances. <lb/>
There r a few mills other than <lb/>
where suggests that <lb/>
thing ought lo be done to put a <lb/>
to this county among <lb/>
The Landmark takes <lb/>
the subject up and says the facts t <lb/>
are as they are because it remains, <lb/>
line now as it was <lb/>
the Master that prophet is not <lb/>
without honor, but in his <lb/>
and among his own kin, <lb/>
In his own It <lb/>
two young men of equal <lb/>
both of talent. They <lb/>
ire appreciated at home, a way, <lb/>
but don't amount to much there; <lb/>
they exchange homes and each be- <lb/>
comes distinguished. a <lb/>
says The Landmark, native <lb/>
home man cannot succeed <lb/>
any line of endeavor at home as <lb/>
well as he can elsewhere, because <lb/>
people Mill not appreciate him <lb/>
lake to him as they will to a <lb/>
it concludes, very <lb/>
Thus it is that <lb/>
lies and that they Philosophically <lb/>
we scud elsewhere fur college pres- <lb/>
and teachers while other <lb/>
come to North Carolina for <lb/>
about the way of it, and <lb/>
i. Is of little to for <lb/>
is a way the has always <lb/>
bad about It. it would not do to <lb/>
it would not be true to say, <lb/>
that Virginia as without <lb/>
of Dr. Venable or North <lb/>
Carolina, of Dr. Derringer, yet it <lb/>
is a the of the <lb/>
of North Carolina <lb/>
Mr. T. has <lb/>
suit against the city of <lb/>
bury on of an <lb/>
injury received by Mrs. <lb/>
bins on the night of 11th. <lb/>
While she <lb/>
on a loose plank on a side <lb/>
walk and suffered a arm. <lb/>
Three The. Value <lb/>
OF ANY OTHER <lb/>
Turn <lb/>
FASTER. <lb/>
the one makes I the chairman of the <lb/>
lies; one of these U in an- faculty of the University of <lb/>
other in and still another to is a <lb/>
at Ohio, bill the Some of the <lb/>
output of these even should lawyers, physicians <lb/>
the Ohio mill trouble with and of the great cities are <lb/>
the strikers, will not men, some of them North <lb/>
where meeting the demand. To be sure it is <lb/>
A motor said a . <lb/>
day that -apply can states and section <lb/>
last Inn a very short lime, and as reflected light, but per- <lb/>
soon as the cot ton crop begins had remained where <lb/>
move freely, unless strike were born they would have <lb/>
been settled by that time the given out no light at all, or at <lb/>
i lion Ire- L, ,;,.,. more than <lb/>
prices for lies or the neighborhood, it is better for <lb/>
practically slop shipping their pro- , themselves and the world <lb/>
News. ,,,.,, <lb/>
Agents wanted in all <lb/>
territory, <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
All nil I, <lb/>
tale by <lb/>
S. T- fer mile <lb/>
lo do <lb/>
All change i-- the our <lb/>
own people their own <lb/>
In chair, for nit tire and <lb/>
oilier <lb/>
town solid sure <lb/>
now, and the are <lb/>
feeling of the <lb/>
round i.- the <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Charity <lb/>
and Children. <lb/>
so called better half is of- <lb/>
I the whole thing. <lb/>
Maude, dear; it is a mistake <lb/>
to think that scaling wax comes <lb/>
from seals. <lb/>
don't have to play check- <lb/>
to get n checkered de- <lb/>
lire- the Philosopher<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
warn <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
D. i. Owner <lb/>
Entered at the Poet Office at <lb/>
Greenville, Second-Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
The dispatches from South <lb/>
ca bear a resemblance <lb/>
to those sent from Cuba. <lb/>
Every day or so, we have a list of <lb/>
forty Boers killed, cows cap- <lb/>
and one Britisher wounded <lb/>
slightly. <lb/>
The papers for some days past <lb/>
have been publishing chapter after <lb/>
chapter of catastrophic. There <lb/>
have been explosions, tin-, storms, <lb/>
shipwrecks, railroad accidents <lb/>
and other disasters that have cans <lb/>
ed deaths and great loss of <lb/>
property. <lb/>
Examinations for to <lb/>
theN. C. College of Agriculture <lb/>
and Mechanic Arts will beheld in <lb/>
at the College, September <lb/>
3rd 4th at o'clock a in. The <lb/>
College will open September 4th. <lb/>
Students desiring rooms must <lb/>
on hand at the opening. <lb/>
Several people have told us that <lb/>
as soon as mails begin the rural <lb/>
free delivery routes they want to <lb/>
get Daily That <lb/>
is of talk we like to hear, <lb/>
as it always gives pleasure to add <lb/>
names to our subscription list. <lb/>
This is one prominent advantage <lb/>
the rural free delivery routes is to <lb/>
the it enables them to get <lb/>
daily papers delivered at their <lb/>
read the news every <lb/>
day. We hope to add many names <lb/>
on each of the routes going out <lb/>
from Greenville. <lb/>
There seems to lie a fresh out- <lb/>
break of crime all over the <lb/>
try. Almost every day now the <lb/>
papers tell of crime and lynch- <lb/>
They to no <lb/>
locality or state, several nameless <lb/>
crimes have occurred in North <lb/>
Carolina. Wednesday near Wades- <lb/>
ii fur the commission of a name- <lb/>
less crime upon a young lady and <lb/>
afterward cutting her throat and <lb/>
leaving for dead, a as <lb/>
swung to a limb and his bod rid- <lb/>
with bullet.-., then cut down <lb/>
burned. The was <lb/>
with blood and made <lb/>
a full of his crime. <lb/>
AN <lb/>
Among Horses in Hyde County. <lb/>
N. C. Aug. 1901 <lb/>
Km run <lb/>
Hint a month horses in <lb/>
this county began to die. At first <lb/>
the people were not seriously <lb/>
alarmed. Everybody supposed that <lb/>
it was staggers, and that there <lb/>
would be only a few cases. <lb/>
have been a cases stagger <lb/>
here every year since the comity <lb/>
was settled. But this year the <lb/>
disease spread with alarming rap- <lb/>
and indicated <lb/>
that it was not staggers among the <lb/>
horses. The disease is exceeding <lb/>
fatal. Horses live from twelve <lb/>
hours to live Most of them <lb/>
die in about thirty Sonic <lb/>
of them have In which <lb/>
they seem to sutler intensely. <lb/>
Others arc quiet, and after <lb/>
they fall down remain in a stupor, <lb/>
as if they asleep, with now <lb/>
and a rousing spell. Several <lb/>
horses have been dissected and in <lb/>
every case the mugs have been <lb/>
congested, and in some cases <lb/>
most decayed. If only one lung <lb/>
Is involved the bone will <lb/>
live four or five days. So far <lb/>
all medical has failed <lb/>
absolutely. No one seems to know <lb/>
what the disease is or what causes <lb/>
it. <lb/>
the whole seems to lie <lb/>
Under more favorable conditions than ever before in its <lb/>
history. We Lave larger better facilities for handling <lb/>
tobacco than ever before and a larger number of good buyers <lb/>
who have orders for every grade of tobacco grown. Greenville <lb/>
is your market and the <lb/>
Farmers Warehouse Headquarters <lb/>
for highest market at all times, and clever, courteous <lb/>
treatment at the hands of every one connected with the Farm- <lb/>
Warehouse- <lb/>
It is evidently and <lb/>
I am in batter fix to do business than ever before, and if <lb/>
the best prices will get it am going to have your <lb/>
tobacco. I appeal no passion or prejudice but <lb/>
the bed rock of truth and merit rest my claim your pat- <lb/>
I ask you this year to give me a chance and I will <lb/>
take care the balance. have been running a warehouse <lb/>
t nearly years and I think I know how to sell <lb/>
I have with me corps of thoroughly <lb/>
full of it. Horses that are <lb/>
healthy and vigorous condition <lb/>
seem to resist it more stubbornly. <lb/>
the lower of Beau- <lb/>
fort counties are also <lb/>
Infected with this scourge. Jot <lb/>
very many mules, so far, have died, <lb/>
about bosses died <lb/>
already in this county, the <lb/>
disease does not seem to have <lb/>
abated in the least. More new N <lb/>
mass Are reported today than I <lb/>
have heard of during any one day <lb/>
before. <lb/>
Vary few horses that have been Ac <lb/>
properly eared for have died. New <lb/>
oats and oat straw are said to con- <lb/>
in a tent, reliable and courteous assistants, who will use every <lb/>
honorable means to advance your interest. When you come <lb/>
to Greenville ask you especially to come around and see me <lb/>
whether you bring tobacco or not. A hearty, princely welcome <lb/>
always awaits you at the Farmers. <lb/>
Sincerely. <lb/>
O. L. JOYNER, <lb/>
Prop. Warehouse. <lb/>
Uncle Sam's List. <lb/>
filing to the latest official, <lb/>
AYDEN NOTES. <lb/>
X. Aug.-4. <lb/>
The V. W. B. T. Seminary opens <lb/>
list there ere public <lb/>
of various kinds mid de-1 <lb/>
poison to horses this employed In Washington the full session Monday August <lb/>
season. Do not let horses cat any- conducting numerous departments <lb/>
thing green while with dew. and bureaus of the Federal Gov- Olivia left Tuesday <lb/>
Don't give them sin face water to eminent. These are the to visit friends in <lb/>
drink. Don't deed new oats appointees in the executive depart- IS. E. of spent <lb/>
straw to them. Keep them do not include Senators , in town. <lb/>
GIVING. <lb/>
Many men I hod <lb/>
million I would endow ibis <lb/>
or would build that <lb/>
neglecting the <lb/>
generous thing they might do <lb/>
saying what they would do if they <lb/>
have millions. They are mistaken, <lb/>
The man who docs not give the <lb/>
Lord has him would <lb/>
not give if he <lb/>
wealth. The duty to give rests as <lb/>
heavily upon the man who can <lb/>
give ten dollars or as upon <lb/>
the man who can endow a great <lb/>
and Observer. <lb/>
We agree with this conclusion <lb/>
and submit that the duty is more <lb/>
frequently met by the men ho <lb/>
can give ten dollars or less than by <lb/>
the men who give much larger <lb/>
amount-. That is to say, as a <lb/>
rule, people of moderate means <lb/>
and people of practically no means <lb/>
are the more liberal givers, in that <lb/>
they give more than the very rich <lb/>
in proportion to what they possess. <lb/>
The or more Contributed to <lb/>
some worthy cause by a wealthy <lb/>
Individual is commended and talk <lb/>
ed far near, while the <lb/>
small from another <lb/>
Involving per- <lb/>
haps, is taken us a matter of coarse <lb/>
nothing is said about it. How <lb/>
different the way of the world from <lb/>
the way of Muster, who knew <lb/>
what constituted true, genuine <lb/>
liberality, made fatuous all <lb/>
time the widow's <lb/>
Sentinel. <lb/>
out of the hot sun as much <lb/>
and keep dry. <lb/>
feed anything ti them that has <lb/>
been cut and cured this <lb/>
Do not feed very heavy on any <lb/>
thing. Keep the stalls and stables <lb/>
in a clean sanitary condition. At- <lb/>
to these things is said to be <lb/>
as and Representatives <lb/>
Do not <lb/>
several <lb/>
hundred bf the houses <lb/>
who vibrate between the capital <lb/>
and their homes in other parts of <lb/>
the country. Nor does this Segre- <lb/>
gate include or army and <lb/>
navy officers, active and <lb/>
who form a largo permanent <lb/>
to keep and the monthly compensation week. <lb/>
of these III civilian Miss <lb/>
Will Norman, of Standard, was <lb/>
here Tuesday. <lb/>
K. L. Gardner, was <lb/>
town Wednesday. <lb/>
Mrs. C. L. Tyson and children <lb/>
and Miss Celia left <lb/>
for Wednesday. <lb/>
J. is in town this <lb/>
the best <lb/>
bones from becoming Infected. civilian <lb/>
It yon want to use drugs, give to There- entertained a few friends at <lb/>
your horse grains or Quinine per e aggregate sum In salaries their home Wednesday evening. <lb/>
day, grains at a lime, give him annually paid In Washington With conversation time <lb/>
a each of Government passed off pleasantly. Be- <lb/>
clerks reaches the enormous total served in the <lb/>
of Besides, pro- dining room. All the guests ex- <lb/>
not less than ad- pressed themselves as Inn <lb/>
goes to the Senators and j a most delightful evening. <lb/>
Congressmen and their J. W. Harrow, of Willow Green, <lb/>
and more spent Thursday night in town, <lb/>
to the army and navy officials, Cannon went <lb/>
most of u Loin arc of high rank Thursday. <lb/>
with large pay, there being con-1 A good many of our people went <lb/>
not less j to Norfolk on the excursion <lb/>
i av. <lb/>
and Salt-Peter every other day <lb/>
do not let him have any cold <lb/>
w for a half afterwards. <lb/>
may give hi in an ounce of <lb/>
three times a week, A <lb/>
solution of Carbolic and will b,, <lb/>
good to disinfect your stable with <lb/>
sprinkle the walls and with <lb/>
it. Some tar kerosene oil <lb/>
equal parts will be good. Hut keep I In Washington <lb/>
your stall tilled with the odor of i sixty generals and <lb/>
A. tobacco in <lb/>
was destroyed by fire Wednesday, <lb/>
A d has stalled to <lb/>
mi to <lb/>
Mr. Carson, of county, is <lb/>
The report of Commissioner visiting in town. <lb/>
Henry Clay Evans shows I <lb/>
that 30th last there were fall <lb/>
on the pension rolls pen- Smith <lb/>
a gain of 1,906 over the j her- <lb/>
previous year, although the total W-11 <lb/>
loss the roll by death and other <lb/>
the acid. active and retired. These totals Miss Minnie Cannon spent a few <lb/>
if your horse gets sick and aggregate of in town this week, <lb/>
begins to walk around in u circle 878,050.78 annually paid out in J. u. Smith is In the <lb/>
or lean against something and hold Washington In the single item in, purchasing goods for the <lb/>
the head down, and you can hear j salaries, firm of J. K. Smith <lb/>
a rough heavy breathing in one <lb/>
both lungs i it iii both lungs he <lb/>
Will try to pill bis head between <lb/>
hi- fore feel the horse has <lb/>
high lever will be useless to <lb/>
him at all. Before he gels <lb/>
weak to walk lead him out to a <lb/>
good burial ground where the <lb/>
will not soak through the <lb/>
earth or run into that any- <lb/>
thing else has to drink, and soon <lb/>
as he is dead bury him deep <lb/>
the earth, <lb/>
P. thought, perhaps, the <lb/>
people iii to know these <lb/>
things and lie on the lookout <lb/>
any sickness horses, <lb/>
It is a very grave and serious <lb/>
here. will not replace <lb/>
the hones have already died <lb/>
in this county daring the peal <lb/>
month. And the pie death <lb/>
there will scarcely be u bone <lb/>
in by the 15th of <lb/>
September. R, i <lb/>
causes was Of the gains <lb/>
to the roll fur this year were <lb/>
from tho Spanish war. I <lb/>
is the high water mark <lb/>
I lie history of the pension bureau, <lb/>
we ate told, and yet Commissioner <lb/>
Evans has been attacked <lb/>
Army men, from <lb/>
Gen, Sickles down, his <lb/>
rule- and requirements, If a Tan- <lb/>
had been at the head of the <lb/>
bureau, the high water mark this <lb/>
yen -.- Mil sorely have been out of <lb/>
Sight, Observer. <lb/>
W. B. Harris <lb/>
Miss Daisy of Bonn- <lb/>
tree's is very sick with typhoid. <lb/>
Her many leads hope for her <lb/>
speedy recovery. <lb/>
is putting on <lb/>
a new dress, quite improve <lb/>
to pan of town. <lb/>
W. R, Ham-, name down from <lb/>
Bethel last night <lb/>
G, J, of spent <lb/>
last night i <lb/>
Aug. <lb/>
Get a substantial wagon <lb/>
body and slop worrying with <lb/>
old one. It will cost five <lb/>
from the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
There were people who left <lb/>
here on the excursion train Thurs- <lb/>
day and it was a gay, jolly crowd. <lb/>
Dr. B. T. Cox left yesterday <lb/>
morning with Moody Cox, n sou of <lb/>
the late A brain Cox, <lb/>
Mil., whom he will place in a s <lb/>
barium there for <lb/>
C. A. Fair after visiting the <lb/>
northern markets the interest <lb/>
of his millinery store, also adding <lb/>
pleasure to business by his <lb/>
old home, returned yesterday. <lb/>
B. F. Manning came <lb/>
evening from the northern market <lb/>
where he purchased a large and <lb/>
well selected stock of fall and win- <lb/>
goods. Mi. Manning has been <lb/>
cant He business for quite <lb/>
a number years and knows the <lb/>
taste needs of the public. Try <lb/>
him see. <lb/>
Hackney and Miss Hack- <lb/>
Snow Hill, have been visit- <lb/>
Mrs. Wyatt this week. <lb/>
Miss Hackney thinks attending <lb/>
school here next session- <lb/>
Mrs. Simon and Miss Lou- <lb/>
are visiting in Wash- <lb/>
II. Ti Smith has gone to <lb/>
on business. <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
Rapids, after spending some <lb/>
time with Miss Maggie Braxton <lb/>
returned to her home Wednesday. <lb/>
W. B. who has been <lb/>
visiting his sister at <lb/>
Mass., for the past two weeks, <lb/>
came home yesterday. <lb/>
Mrs. F. O. Cox, after visiting <lb/>
near for several days, <lb/>
has returned. <lb/>
Walter Gardner, Gardner's <lb/>
X Roads, spent Tuesday in Win- <lb/>
The excursionists got back all <lb/>
right and all report a nice lime. <lb/>
SCHOOL <lb/>
The Winterville High School <lb/>
dormitory will be lit up by gas. <lb/>
Th swill be a great help to the <lb/>
eyes of the pupils. <lb/>
We are glad to announce that <lb/>
Prof. O. B, has consent- <lb/>
ed to move into the dormitory, <lb/>
This will place children under his <lb/>
care all the time. <lb/>
A new piano has purchased <lb/>
for the parlor the help of <lb/>
the lights to light the build- <lb/>
don't see what more can be <lb/>
to make it a model home for <lb/>
school boarders. The best of bed <lb/>
steads has been furnished. Pupils <lb/>
will bring pillows and sheets for <lb/>
their beds. <lb/>
Prof, and Mrs. G, B, <lb/>
who have been spending sometime <lb/>
visiting relatives and mound <lb/>
and return- <lb/>
ed home yesterday. They both <lb/>
seem to have enjoyed a pleasant <lb/>
trip. The Professor is now out <lb/>
canvassing interest his <lb/>
school. Everywhere be has been <lb/>
he has met the best of en- <lb/>
the prospects for <lb/>
the coming session are more than <lb/>
unusually bright. <lb/>
And that is the reason old Greenville Warehouse is <lb/>
selling so much tobacco. We get the highest price for every <lb/>
pile sold on our floor. The farmers see this, and appreciating <lb/>
the hard work we do for them they bring us their tobacco. <lb/>
We treat all alike, get the best price time. Bring your <lb/>
next load to the Greenville Warehouse and we will show yon <lb/>
the truth of this. We have every accommodation for yon and <lb/>
your team. <lb/>
who is now in the Northern <lb/>
Markets. <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
R. S. EVANS. <lb/>
SPAIN. <lb/>
The <lb/>
DIVIDEND RECORD IS THE RESULT <lb/>
Securing the highest rate of interest consistent with safety. <lb/>
Rigid economy of management. <lb/>
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of risks and <lb/>
limiting its business to the United States. <lb/>
It will be to your interest to see what we do for you before <lb/>
placing your life insurance. <lb/>
Good territory open for Agents North Carolina. <lb/>
T. ARCHIBALD General Agent. <lb/>
For Virginia and Carolina, <lb/>
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, <lb/>
E. Main et, Richmond, Va. <lb/>
Exposition. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
I am prepared to accommodate about Pan-Am- <lb/>
visitors with and room with all modern conveniences. <lb/>
Fine view of Niagara River and Lake Erie from the house. <lb/>
Niagara Falls car passes door every minutes. min <lb/>
walk to exposition grounds, Take Niagara street car to <lb/>
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All correspondence will <lb/>
receive prompt <lb/>
JOSEPH A. MOORE, <lb/>
1285 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. V. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as p is- <lb/>
need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Winterville High School. <lb/>
FOR GIRLS BOWS. <lb/>
term opens September 2nd and closes December 20th. <lb/>
Spring term begins December 30th and ends May 16th. <lb/>
nigh School, Academic, Intermediate and Primary De- <lb/>
and Music. Delightful location noted for healthful- <lb/>
and surrounded by excellent moral and religious <lb/>
For and full information address <lb/>
G. E. LINEBERRY, <lb/>
Win N. C. <lb/>
an ocean steamer <lb/>
is often named of <lb/>
1.1 the men tho engine <lb/>
When a ship enters water <lb/>
considerably udder that <lb/>
through which it had been going <lb/>
its propeller runs taster; as <lb/>
such waler surrounds icebergs for <lb/>
many miles the <lb/>
that when the propeller's action is <lb/>
. greatly accelerated without any in <lb/>
monument to Nathan- to Norfolk, Washington, crease of the steam icebergs <lb/>
Baltimore -New York. <lb/>
The building of State normal <lb/>
school for colored City <lb/>
was destroyed fire a few <lb/>
Tin Raleigh Observer <lb/>
Ingoing to run an excursion from <lb/>
North Carolina must spell up. <lb/>
II stands in the alphabet of <lb/>
stales in education. It is rather a <lb/>
shock than otherwise it is <lb/>
hard to get used to it. Here is the <lb/>
list. Read and <lb/>
Carolina, Louisiana, <lb/>
South Carolina, 18.1; Ala- <lb/>
Tennessee, 18.0; <lb/>
11.0; Mississippi, II. i; <lb/>
Florida, <lb/>
can see no cure now but <lb/>
plenty of money, heller schools <lb/>
a law compelling attendance, <lb/>
everything else <lb/>
almost should nut et to be great <lb/>
in ignorance, in <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
A Scheme to Deport the <lb/>
What can we do with the <lb/>
is whit nearly every is saying. <lb/>
Tho problem can be solved, greatly <lb/>
to the benefit of the and to <lb/>
the satisfaction of all others. <lb/>
First, United Slates will be <lb/>
called to make certain con- <lb/>
cessions, then the Slates, then the <lb/>
The States can <lb/>
cede for this purpose island of <lb/>
the group of sufficient <lb/>
size, also transportation. Almost <lb/>
the i j in-.-- inn that would be <lb/>
asked would be, who will <lb/>
tho money to expenses I <lb/>
That is the least of the problems, <lb/>
in my estimation. I believe that <lb/>
could lie raised in <lb/>
three months, and the same <lb/>
amount each year for live years <lb/>
from the mime source. Then each <lb/>
county Stale could well afford <lb/>
lo contribute the amount each year <lb/>
that the average for the past five <lb/>
has cost it for <lb/>
Every while working <lb/>
in the States, <lb/>
ally in the South, would he <lb/>
too glad lo contribute a dollar per <lb/>
year for live years and ninny <lb/>
would give five limes as much. <lb/>
Nearly every girl the <lb/>
United would do the same <lb/>
thing. Millions of people in all <lb/>
walks of life would contribute lib- <lb/>
for such a purpose. All <lb/>
IS It Ever Occur to . <lb/>
rain-Killer on <lb/>
I Of twice lo a <lb/>
it I <lb/>
tad church and school buildings be- <lb/>
Killer will sin I n . In the <lb/>
a well a lo me <lb/>
-I in ii -i- use upon wrapper on people can sold that added, <lb/>
each Avoid i ,,. ,. f,, <lb/>
hut on Price the funds lo tins <lb/>
of would lie <lb/>
much easier one would sup- <lb/>
pose on Hint thought. How many <lb/>
would today <lb/>
No no <lb/>
after other fall Hell her pet poodle, parrot, canary, <lb/>
pay. bottle. I , ,. . ., w <lb/>
book, if by so doing she could <lb/>
walk the streets of this most beau- <lb/>
city with no fear of the black <lb/>
brutes t and the conditions which <lb/>
exist here exist in every city, es- <lb/>
in the South. A system <lb/>
of laws that I can draw outline <lb/>
of can be put in operation that <lb/>
will give each of the colonists a <lb/>
chance to make a good living, and <lb/>
more, that will compel each <lb/>
one to earn his or her own <lb/>
or not live, as they wish. The sys- <lb/>
will preclude the possibility of <lb/>
stealing with show of selling <lb/>
I he articles stolen. As to stealing <lb/>
money, it would be out of the <lb/>
lion, if the thief did steal <lb/>
be would have no use for it. <lb/>
Should this come before the pub. <lb/>
lie many will say what fool wrote <lb/>
that f It could never be done. <lb/>
But I wish to state emphatically <lb/>
that if all who are interested will <lb/>
do their duty it can be done, and <lb/>
live years not a will re- <lb/>
main in this country, and the most <lb/>
of them will be more than pleased <lb/>
to go; that is, self sustaining <lb/>
and better element. <lb/>
E. Lemuel <lb/>
the Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
II farmers will save hay now <lb/>
they will have less of it to buy in <lb/>
the winter. <lb/>
Sausage in Vinegar <lb/>
Magic Yeast, Pearl Ad <lb/>
and Henry George Cigars <lb/>
at S. M. <lb/>
We have received the now en- <lb/>
for our gin and mill <lb/>
will be read for work in a few <lb/>
days. <lb/>
The stores are laying in <lb/>
for a big-fall business. Some brisk <lb/>
advertising will help dispose of tho <lb/>
goods. There Is pay in <lb/>
It looks like is getting <lb/>
in enough goods to open <lb/>
store besides filling the big store be <lb/>
is in. But he is getting the <lb/>
goods to sell and not to keep, and <lb/>
is going to bustle them oil.<lb/>
School <lb/>
or even the clothes from off her <lb/>
As the time is now <lb/>
the school committees of the <lb/>
different townships of the county <lb/>
elect think that it is <lb/>
not lo give an extract <lb/>
the school law the em <lb/>
teachers. It Is as fol- <lb/>
committee shall <lb/>
meet at convenient limes and places <lb/>
for the employment of teachers <lb/>
public schools, and no teachers <lb/>
shall lie employed by any commit- <lb/>
tee except at a called <lb/>
meeting of committee, due <lb/>
notice of said meet having been <lb/>
given at three public places by the<lb/>
Men Killed. <lb/>
A from Norfolk who was <lb/>
a hand on one of the Atlantic <lb/>
Coast Line log trains, was killed <lb/>
near Fender lie fell <lb/>
between the cars and was run over. <lb/>
Hat Sale. <lb/>
Mr. Calvin Mills, a large farmer <lb/>
of Jack, <lb/>
Warehouse made the best sale <lb/>
Thursday that he ever saw a ware- <lb/>
house make. Mr. Mills makes good <lb/>
tobacco and ho Is a judge of when <lb/>
it brings good prices. <lb/>
Big Sale Every Day. <lb/>
Any have a large <lb/>
break on sale, but it takes the <lb/>
last sale lo show how the farmers <lb/>
esteem a warehouse. The <lb/>
ville Warehouse had last sale to <lb/>
day, yet the was nearly <lb/>
full. The gels such <lb/>
good prices that the funnel's con- <lb/>
it will pay them to wait even <lb/>
last sale. So tho <lb/>
ville has a big sale every day. <lb/>
On Payment of Coif. <lb/>
The next Legislature should <lb/>
act a law, withholding all from <lb/>
magistrates and constables until a <lb/>
Is had in higher <lb/>
This would not put <lb/>
end to the dismissal of cases <lb/>
payment of it would put <lb/>
petty in mag- <lb/>
courts, and engender a <lb/>
higher reward for the courts and <lb/>
the News, <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. <lb/>
The of W. T. Lipscomb <lb/>
Co., which has formerly been com- <lb/>
posed of W. T. Lipscomb, S. T. <lb/>
Booker and B. E. Parham, has <lb/>
been dissolved. The said W. T. <lb/>
Lipscomb and T. Hooker will <lb/>
continue the business at Liberty <lb/>
Warehouse under the firm name <lb/>
W. T. Lipscomb Co., and the <lb/>
said W. T. Lipscomb and S. T. <lb/>
Hooker arc now the owners of all <lb/>
amounts due the old firm of W. T. <lb/>
Lipscomb Co., and will pay all <lb/>
the outstanding claims against the <lb/>
same. W. T. Lipscomb, <lb/>
S. T. <lb/>
July <lb/>
Announcement. <lb/>
The firm W. T. Lipscomb <lb/>
Co., is now composed of W. T. <lb/>
Lipscomb S. T. Hooker, they <lb/>
having purchased the entire inter- <lb/>
est of It. E. Parham the business <lb/>
We the undersigned desire to <lb/>
our friends and customers <lb/>
for past patronage and to <lb/>
state, that continue to do <lb/>
business at the Liberty Ware- <lb/>
house where we will always be <lb/>
pleased to serve them. are <lb/>
prepared to protect the <lb/>
of all our customers and to <lb/>
secure for them tho highest prices <lb/>
for their tobacco. <lb/>
W. T. <lb/>
S. T. Hooker. <lb/>
July 1901. <lb/>
of Duty, <lb/>
There is a very large amount of <lb/>
claptrap about the duty of the <lb/>
United States to see that the <lb/>
shackles are stricken from all <lb/>
The first duty is to <lb/>
to its own affairs. Our miserable <lb/>
row with Spain came about by the <lb/>
continuous claptrap alluded to. <lb/>
that war have Incurred a debt <lb/>
of untold millions the way <lb/>
pensions and other results, besides <lb/>
having expanded our territory in <lb/>
remote quarters of the earth, some- <lb/>
thing which was not to lie avoided <lb/>
as a logical result of our love of <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Drunk and on the Track. <lb/>
A white could not learn <lb/>
his name, came near <lb/>
over by the freight train here a <lb/>
day or two ago. The was <lb/>
to go to and after <lb/>
the depot the en- <lb/>
saw a lying the <lb/>
track. Tho blew alarm, <lb/>
but the man did not move, and <lb/>
finally tho train had to stop until <lb/>
ho could lie dragged ofT the <lb/>
The man wits drunk. <lb/>
Notice, <lb/>
I have been by the <lb/>
County to list de- <lb/>
faxes. All persons <lb/>
have not d their taxes for <lb/>
are lo come and do so <lb/>
the month el August, or they <lb/>
may have an interview with the <lb/>
Solicitor at September court. <lb/>
T. R. <lb/>
Register <lb/>
filled the office several years most <lb/>
acceptably. Later he became a <lb/>
salesman for a large <lb/>
wholesale shoe house and <lb/>
id an extensive trade through <lb/>
North Carolina. bis <lb/>
dealings he was always strict- <lb/>
upright, and every one had <lb/>
most confidence in him. <lb/>
In May, 1882, he married Miss <lb/>
of Murfreesboro, <lb/>
who with lour children survives <lb/>
him. Mr. was a devoted <lb/>
a father a good <lb/>
neighbor. <lb/>
He was an earnest Mason and <lb/>
was -buried with Masonic hon- <lb/>
ors by Greenville Lodge at <lb/>
o'clock Sunday morning, in Cherry <lb/>
Hill cemetery. <lb/>
The Thing To Do, Brethren, <lb/>
Six years ago was <lb/>
as dead as a door nail. <lb/>
looked like lanes through a farm, <lb/>
and there was an air of thriftless- <lb/>
and indifference throughout <lb/>
the community that was <lb/>
The town had only one <lb/>
of any importance. <lb/>
By by others were projected. <lb/>
Things began to stir, and men <lb/>
picked up their feet us they walk- <lb/>
ed, and quit lying around the <lb/>
streets. Today there are a dozen <lb/>
or fifteen splendid plants, all pros- <lb/>
there is a thriving bank <lb/>
handling lots of money, a graded <lb/>
school is to open next month, and <lb/>
instead a sleepy, village <lb/>
have a hustling town giving its <lb/>
rivals a lively nice. The work- <lb/>
men are going lo their <lb/>
school support their <lb/>
instead of compelling <lb/>
their families to support them. <lb/>
Arrest of a Suspect. <lb/>
Weldon, N. C, Aug. <lb/>
his name as William <lb/>
Eaton, was arrested here last night <lb/>
on suspicion of being the man <lb/>
wanted in Pitt county for an as- <lb/>
sault upon a lady in that county. <lb/>
says he is not the man want- <lb/>
ed, but admits having in Pitt <lb/>
county, and that ho was present <lb/>
when a of his offered <lb/>
insult to a lady. The <lb/>
ties have been notified of the <lb/>
rest. Eaton says ho is willing to <lb/>
lace the lady, asserts that the <lb/>
man wanted is a much smaller <lb/>
he is and that he is sat- <lb/>
that tho lady will say he is <lb/>
not the when he is taken be- <lb/>
fore her. <lb/>
The above is news down <lb/>
way. Nobody scorns to know any- <lb/>
thing about such an assault Pitt <lb/>
Funeral this Evening. <lb/>
Mr. ti. Ii. King reached home <lb/>
this morning from Washington <lb/>
City, driving through tho <lb/>
from Bethel. The funeral of his <lb/>
little sou, who died so suddenly <lb/>
takes place <lb/>
at o'clock this in <lb/>
Cherry Hill Cemetery, services <lb/>
conducted by Rev. Harding, <lb/>
the Episcopal Church. <lb/>
Tho pall bearers Messrs. W. <lb/>
B. W. II. Long, W. <lb/>
L. Fleming, J. B. <lb/>
Harding, B. J. Pulley, Bruce <lb/>
Sugg J. Re- <lb/>
Rector <lb/>
Mr. of Washington <lb/>
aged OS years, <lb/>
Tho of the <lb/>
h the Increase in the <lb/>
the You <lb/>
ho too careful, particular attention <lb/>
A of <lb/>
Killer should at for It can <lb/>
on all lime M BUS, <lb/>
A will cure any <lb/>
ease. Avoid It <lb/>
bill one rain-Killer, Perry Price <lb/>
This space is reserved for <lb/>
Big New Store, <lb/>
Watch it for Startling Prices.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
Have You Forgot <lb/>
What <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING <lb/>
UP-TO-DATE LINK OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
AND A THINGS <lb/>
WHICH TO <lb/>
to see me for your Barrel of Flour or Fork. <lb/>
Yours to <lb/>
las. B. White. <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS B BEES PAID IX THE <lb/>
II II lift <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J. POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance. <lb/>
Extended works automatically, <lb/>
Is Non <lb/>
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on while yon <lb/>
are living, or within three after lapse, upon evidence <lb/>
of payment of arrears Interest. <lb/>
second Restrictions, Incontestable. <lb/>
arc payable I hi i . second each <lb/>
succeeding year, provide, the premium for current year be paid. <lb/>
Kit They may be To redact Premium, or <lb/>
Kit-- Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an daring the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
ROBERTS <lb/>
None genuine unless <lb/>
Red Cross is on label <lb/>
Don't take a <lb/>
puss n <lb/>
TO PRODUCE THE OF <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Sweats and Grippe, and <lb/>
forms of <lb/>
WAIT TO PIE <lb/>
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED <lb/>
CURES TONIC <lb/>
TRY IT. -0 CURB NO <lb/>
TO TAKE. <lb/>
Dry <lb/>
The following interesting state- <lb/>
of previous dry seasons, ex <lb/>
back to the days of the <lb/>
Pilgrim Fathers, has compiled <lb/>
and is worth <lb/>
hi the summer of twenty <lb/>
four days in succession without <lb/>
rain. <lb/>
MM, forty one days without <lb/>
lain. <lb/>
In 1637, seventy rive days with- <lb/>
out lain. <lb/>
In Hi. I, forty live days sue- <lb/>
cession without rain. <lb/>
1688, eighty one days in <lb/>
cession without rain. <lb/>
sixty without <lb/>
rain. <lb/>
In 1705, days <lb/>
without rain. <lb/>
In 1815, forty days in succession <lb/>
without rain. <lb/>
In 1738, sixty one days in <lb/>
cession without rain. <lb/>
In 17.10. ninety two days in <lb/>
without <lb/>
1714. seventy two days <lb/>
cession without rain. <lb/>
1740. one eight <lb/>
in succession without <lb/>
1755, forty two days <lb/>
cession without rain. <lb/>
In one hundred <lb/>
three days in succession without <lb/>
rain. <lb/>
In 1778, days in <lb/>
without rain. <lb/>
In I'M, eighty two days <lb/>
cession without non. <lb/>
I 1802, twenty thee days in sue <lb/>
cession without rain. <lb/>
I n twenty eight days in sue <lb/>
cession without <lb/>
in 1885, twenty four days in <lb/>
cession without rain. <lb/>
In 1871, forty two days in <lb/>
cession without rain. <lb/>
In 1875, twenty six day <lb/>
cession rain. <lb/>
In twenty six. days in <lb/>
cession without rain <lb/>
It will be seen that the longest <lb/>
that ever occurred in Amer <lb/>
was in the of 1.02. <lb/>
No lain fell fr, in the of May <lb/>
to the 1st of September, making <lb/>
days without Many <lb/>
inhabitants sent to England for <lb/>
and <lb/>
Wise Judge. <lb/>
There is some talk of presenting <lb/>
Judge O. II. Allen the freedom of <lb/>
the city on a gold plate on account <lb/>
of an incident that occurred <lb/>
day at Court where the Honorable <lb/>
Judge is presiding. <lb/>
It seems that Luther Bryan, <lb/>
New Bern's crack ball player, <lb/>
catcher, third baseman, etc. etc. <lb/>
was drawn for jury service. The <lb/>
attention of the Judge called <lb/>
to the matter by Hon. M. <lb/>
who in a neat speech <lb/>
told the Judge that were four <lb/>
games dad week and <lb/>
that the whole city was <lb/>
in the outcome that Mr. <lb/>
services were urgently <lb/>
ed, Judge Allen graciously accept- <lb/>
ed the excuse and the disaster is <lb/>
Bern Journal. <lb/>
Atlanta, Km. MM. <lb/>
We have bandied <lb/>
since it.- <lb/>
to the public trade M 10- <lb/>
our it <lb/>
Steadily increased from year year <lb/>
our now amount to three <lb/>
trait per year, widen Is a very <lb/>
strong et merit tad <lb/>
it i giving to the of <lb/>
for they nothing so effect- <lb/>
i be steels of i he summer s <lb/>
hot sun or overcomes so the <lb/>
to teething. <lb/>
THE LAMAR ft CO. <lb/>
Wholesale Druggists. <lb/>
CANDY <lb/>
I have opened of <lb/>
Port Office, and j all <lb/>
Everything part <lb/>
CHRISTIAN GEORGE, <lb/>
Bethel High School, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
k School for Girls. <lb/>
for college or Care- <lb/>
attention gins ill pupils. <lb/>
commercial A music. <lb/>
from t to Oft de- <lb/>
Oft department of music <lb/>
Opens September J. <lb/>
For forth.-a apply lo <lb/>
c. n. a. n., <lb/>
g, Principal. <lb/>
Rudolph <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
The leader in work and low prices <lb/>
Photographs Si per <lb/>
Cabinets at per dozen. AH <lb/>
oilier lines very .-heap. Crayon Portraits <lb/>
made any small picture cheap. Mia <lb/>
Frames on hand all the time. Come and <lb/>
examine my work. No trouble to <lb/>
sample- and answer questions. The very <lb/>
beat work guaranteed lo all. Office hours <lb/>
S to a. in., to p. m. Yours to please. <lb/>
HYMAN. <lb/>
a 1866. <lb/>
J. I. Si CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Ties Bags. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
It takes long years of hard labor <lb/>
for any man to build himself up, <lb/>
but when he takes a notion lo go <lb/>
down lie only has to turn loose and <lb/>
the Job is <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
Practical Education <lb/>
In <lb/>
an-, and <lb/>
of theory and <lb/>
of sin i and manual training. <lb/>
a year. Total in- <lb/>
board. <lb/>
OH Neat <lb/>
For T Wis- <lb/>
V. C. <lb/>
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS, <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
A HAPPY <lb/>
HOME <lb/>
Is one where health abounds. <lb/>
With impure blood there cannot <lb/>
be good health. <lb/>
With a disordered LIVER there <lb/>
cannot be good blood. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
revivify the torpid LIVER and restore <lb/>
its natural action. <lb/>
RUGS. <lb/>
x Inch Genuine Reversible <lb/>
Scotch Rugs. <lb/>
With a U inch in beautiful artistic <lb/>
worth Datum Two, Over <lb/>
New from <lb/>
kinks. Ban torn <lb/>
sample to be by <lb/>
write for tad price. <lb/>
Cowl opportunity for to make <lb/>
to every easy. <lb/>
Sole agent for this Suite. <lb/>
New X. C- <lb/>
Three One Year <lb/>
Times <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA., <lb/>
Now Only Cents a Year, <lb/>
includes absolutely free The <lb/>
Paragon Monthly, Now The <lb/>
Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb/>
THE AND SUNDAY <lb/>
Farm Journal and Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only per <lb/>
year; per month by mail. <lb/>
Address THE TIMES, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
Steamer My res leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A-. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore, <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. U <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Clerk of Superior Court of <lb/>
county having issued Letters , f <lb/>
to me, the undersigned on the <lb/>
day of Aliens. 1901. on the estate of <lb/>
deceased, notice is given to <lb/>
all persona indebted to the to make <lb/>
to the undersigned, and <lb/>
to all credit, of said estate to present <lb/>
their claims properly authenticated, to U <lb/>
undesigned, twelve mouths <lb/>
the dale of this notice, or this notice will be <lb/>
in liar recovers. <lb/>
This tin 9th day of August, <lb/>
Administrator of Tripp <lb/>
Horner Military School, <lb/>
OXFORD. U. <lb/>
Elegant buildings, heated by the Buffalo fan system, securing per- <lb/>
ventilation. Sixteen new rooms for two each to be added for <lb/>
the fall term. Engagements should made early. Annual attendance <lb/>
up to the full capacity and many turned away each session for lack Of <lb/>
room. Best athletic with quarter mile track, in the South. <lb/>
Facility of specialists special work. Curriculum preparatory to <lb/>
the best college or education. atmosphere of high ideals <lb/>
surrounds the school, as students not for higher education <lb/>
arc excluded. Full term begins t. <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
STATE NORMAL AND <lb/>
Literati. Classical. Musical. <lb/>
Beginning of the Air Brake. <lb/>
A healthy LIVER means pure <lb/>
blood, <lb/>
Pure blood means health. <lb/>
Of a trifling Character I Health means happiness. <lb/>
have influenced the career of man rake no Substitute. AH <lb/>
sin- inventors. E. J. Man <lb/>
was a hardworking the rest of the emu <lb/>
living in Waterbury, Conn., when, <lb/>
Annual expense to 81.-W-. <lb/>
Practice and w in i. i i pupils. Tone <lb/>
the <lb/>
opens 19th. <lb/>
invite.; from Ibo . <lb/>
For other Information <lb/>
CHARLES D. <lb/>
, N <lb/>
Faculty of <lb/>
made ire July H --i <lb/>
Ii an I <lb/>
C. <lb/>
TONIC LAXATIVE <lb/>
If sour stomach, biliousness, constipation, bad <lb/>
liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss <lb/>
of appetite, insomnia, lack energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin, <lb/>
or any and disorders which tell the story of bad an <lb/>
system, Cure <lb/>
ll will clean out the stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen <lb/>
mucous of tho stomach, purify your blood and put you <lb/>
on your again. Your appetite will return, your bowel, move <lb/>
your and kidneys cease to trouble you, your skin will clear and <lb/>
freshen and you will the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb/>
MOM tie proper to las J <lb/>
will in-i l-l.-it u e <lb/>
Seep, regular without pain or Ionic. <lb/>
relieves levee, <lb/>
sleep I hem hairy a <lb/>
h. u not oak ll. <lb/>
For Salt by <lb/>
ll the but the moil i <lb/>
at Al I- <lb/>
. THE CO , J ., <lb/>
el <lb/>
In . p- i <lb/>
W. -ill lo , . c in .-. pM piT <lb/>
mi l it I'll a leaf Hat. <lb/>
one day ha heard a woman com- <lb/>
because she bad pricked <lb/>
her with a pin. A pin that <lb/>
would prick lingers, be thought <lb/>
would have a ready sale. A week <lb/>
later he had worked out the safe <lb/>
pin, and within live years his <lb/>
invention bad made him rich. <lb/>
French, another <lb/>
cut mechanic, in course of a <lb/>
railway journey, noticed the jaw- <lb/>
and jolting the car, and fell <lb/>
to how they could lie <lb/>
Overcome. The problem kept him <lb/>
awake nights for some two <lb/>
years, but in the end he solved it <lb/>
s. successfully that his car spring <lb/>
la now used on all the railroads <lb/>
of the land, George <lb/>
Was led, in a somewhat similar <lb/>
to invent the <lb/>
lie was the ton of a manufacturer, <lb/>
possessed a marked <lb/>
cal bent. Once he was in a rail- <lb/>
road collision, the result of a <lb/>
brake's failure to work. He <lb/>
immediately started to devise a <lb/>
brake that would operate more <lb/>
with certain- <lb/>
than ones then in and <lb/>
like Carlos French, be was <lb/>
in bis efforts, <lb/>
j His brought him great <lb/>
wealth, and for thirty years be <lb/>
constantly added to bis fortune by <lb/>
Inventing new devices of bis own, <lb/>
and buying those of other <lb/>
ton. result, In life saving, <lb/>
has been simply <lb/>
for August, <lb/>
one of the chief of lynch <lb/>
law i Unit woman should <lb/>
nut Into court to testify <lb/>
lo their shame mid degradation for <lb/>
the purpose of convicting <lb/>
despoiled them. This <lb/>
appeals to lino feeling l the <lb/>
lo- <lb/>
to testify in open <lb/>
court, in cases. Other Slates <lb/>
provide for this class of cases by <lb/>
evidence to given <lb/>
in private and North Carolina <lb/>
should have snob a law. Every <lb/>
Southern State should have a <lb/>
las , then would perhaps <lb/>
be Ii M <lb/>
is of the <lb/>
say- The New York <lb/>
Council Bluffs. Iowa, has <lb/>
rel with ants. Great armies of <lb/>
these insects begun burrowing into <lb/>
sand beneath the bricks, <lb/>
removed much to other and <lb/>
unknown quarters that city <lb/>
engineer was called in to repair the <lb/>
d images. One street was made <lb/>
unlit for travel for several <lb/>
Paper Hanging. <lb/>
I am to fill orders for Wall <lb/>
per if desired full line <lb/>
samples from , signers tn r-on <lb/>
am also prepares to do <lb/>
and on short <lb/>
for wall papal store <lb/>
Mrs U. I. Higgs will prompt at <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
SALE OF TOWN LOT <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pit County made in a certain <lb/>
Special Proceeding therein <lb/>
Public Administrator, <lb/>
administering the estate <lb/>
deceased, vs. It. and <lb/>
will on Monday. September 2nd. 1901, <lb/>
before the Court door in <lb/>
sell at public sale lo the bidder, i <lb/>
cash, a certain lot i r of land in the <lb/>
town of Ayden, I'M County, known as lot <lb/>
in block in tin- plan of said town, <lb/>
including the saw and grist mill <lb/>
situate. This the 1st day of August, 1901. <lb/>
CANNON, <lb/>
Public the <lb/>
estate II. deceased. <lb/>
a i. urn <lb/>
in <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging always <lb/>
on <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly on <lb/>
hand. Count produce and <lb/>
sold, A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
The having been notified <lb/>
by Judge ii. Bryan he will nut <lb/>
be able hold term of Pitt <lb/>
county Superior court, at; jurors who <lb/>
for the first <lb/>
week.-, of said are <lb/>
tied to attend, but alt witnesses Who <lb/>
have been all parties who <lb/>
have ha-u been bound over to said <lb/>
term arc hereby required <lb/>
lo attend the special term of said court on <lb/>
Monday, September, 16th, 1901. A new <lb/>
jury will be drawn mid for d <lb/>
special term. This Aug. 1901. <lb/>
c court. <lb/>
1888. <lb/>
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 0200.00 per Year. <lb/>
Fall Session begins September <lb/>
11th. on <lb/>
cation. PEACOCK, <lb/>
President. <lb/>
Wholesale end retail Grocer mid <lb/>
Furniture Denier. Catch for <lb/>
Bides, Fur. C ton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turk , Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
Men-. Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Carts. Parlor <lb/>
suits. Table-, I Safes, P. <lb/>
Key <lb/>
Can <lb/>
Bad Chi i Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Apt Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, till r. Pi lee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
K . Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Pi-i-1 mil Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seed, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and <lb/>
Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
lost, Best Stand <lb/>
Bid Sen log If OS h i ties, nit <lb/>
morons other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity, for cash. Com <lb/>
sec me. <lb/>
man m <lb/>
ca no Pitt county in <lb/>
fore clerk. <lb/>
ASK Folio. <lb/>
B van. K <lb/>
an others, <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Betas, enema j <lb/>
The above named r an <lb/>
will take notice that an action entitled as <lb/>
in the Superior <lb/>
court of Put county, to sell a certain lot In <lb/>
Tn of tor partition. And <lb/>
file will further take <lb/>
hat he is to appear at I he office i f <lb/>
he clerk of the o rt of Pi It county <lb/>
on and answer or <lb/>
demur lo the complaint in said action, or <lb/>
the plaintiff will apply lo tin-court for the <lb/>
relief demanded complaint. <lb/>
This August 14th, l <lb/>
court. <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
a Decree of the Superior <lb/>
court Co in a <lb/>
lien S. Bat, L. Best and <lb/>
Best, the Com- <lb/>
missioner will sell for cash betas court <lb/>
door in on Monday <lb/>
2nd day <lb/>
ed tract on the North side of <lb/>
Creek and South <lb/>
ville Road, a a stake of <lb/>
said road Frank William's earner, <lb/>
K. poles lo said <lb/>
s. nth West <lb/>
Soles to sear <lb/>
SO, East lot <lb/>
to a stake corner said lino, <lb/>
Soul West. to Main Bead, <lb/>
then with Main to the <lb/>
This August <lb/>
Pit I county, in <lb/>
curt. <lb/>
Hooker <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
J. B. administrator <lb/>
I K. t. J. Cherry, <lb/>
William <lb/>
of <lb/>
II. A. <lb/>
U. Yell, individually. <lb/>
The defendant, J B Yellow <lb/>
and m administrator BO Yellowley <lb/>
H A Yellowley, will <lb/>
take notice that entitled as above <lb/>
has been Superior court, <lb/>
Pitt that tract of land <lb/>
known as Alpine, of Which E c Yellowley <lb/>
died sailed and possessed, sold by <lb/>
of the C pay u debt due plaintiff <lb/>
from said Be and also to restrain <lb/>
II cherry from making sale of land <lb/>
under a mortgage It Yellowley and <lb/>
for other relief demanded the complaint <lb/>
and the said defendant will further take <lb/>
notice that lie required to at <lb/>
term of Superior court of said county <lb/>
1.- the 1st Monday in September, <lb/>
1901, at court house of said county in <lb/>
On N. c, and answer or demur to <lb/>
the complaint in said action or the plaintiff <lb/>
will apply tn court for the relief <lb/>
in said complaint. <lb/>
This day of duly, 1901. <lb/>
MOORE. <lb/>
clerk Superior court <lb/>
W. R, WHICHARD BRO., <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
par- and prices as low as <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
I J. L BELT, <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
of North Carolina. <lb/>
THE OF THE STATE'S <lb/>
ACADEMIC <lb/>
LAW, PHARMACY <lb/>
Eighty live scholarships. Free <lb/>
tuition to teachers and <lb/>
sons. Loans for the needy. <lb/>
Students. Instructors. <lb/>
New Dormitories, Water Works, <lb/>
Central Healing system. <lb/>
spent in Improvements in 1900 <lb/>
and Fall term begins <lb/>
Address, <lb/>
E. P. Pres., <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N. <lb/>
-DEALER IN-<lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also ii nice Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Hy virtue of two to <lb/>
from Superior Court of <lb/>
Pitt County entitled A. F. Young a <lb/>
again-i XV. Cox A K. <lb/>
d. w, i I will on Monday lbs <lb/>
day of Sept. at U o'clock at <lb/>
court house Pitt County silt lo <lb/>
highest bidder for rash to satisfy <lb/>
alt the right title interest which J. <lb/>
W. Cox in following <lb/>
land at Had- <lb/>
VS. Road-, the n <lb/>
i I New lb rm and Tall Mil null run- <lb/>
down New I um <lb/>
Cox line, With s <lb/>
lo its Road, then with the Tali <lb/>
to tin Containing <lb/>
piece of land <lb/>
X Heads seres <lb/>
fully in a cox <lb/>
and lo M. cox in <lb/>
I I page of Register office of <lb/>
Also one other piece of I ind eon- <lb/>
OH seres described in u deed <lb/>
from wile I. John <lb/>
Book page in Register <lb/>
Tills day of Aug. 1901. <lb/>
O. <lb/>
Sheriff of Count; <lb/>
to cue <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
AGENTS <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
N a. or that <lb/>
THE MUTUAL <lb/>
Life Insurance Co., o <lb/>
to to Its large of <lb/>
policy to the <lb/>
rally, this com- <lb/>
Will in <lb/>
from elite will <lb/>
t its, to all <lb/>
siring the vi hi the boat <lb/>
lift company hi tho <lb/>
If the In your has not <lb/>
yd i <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
Agent, N C, <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Live, reliable energetic <lb/>
once to the <lb/>
Old mutual <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Buyers and Broken in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, Nebraska. <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Year Months <lb/>
Three <lb/>
No traveling canvassers arc em- <lb/>
ployed. taken at <lb/>
The <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will sent together <lb/>
year for or Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for payable in ad- <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Ton or <lb/>
ma or I <lb/>
fee <lb/>
Palest<lb/>
r- <lb/>
Wee <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
SI <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
II <lb/>
Ha a M <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, AUGUST <lb/>
ARE KNOCKING <lb/>
THEM <lb/>
For Dry Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks, <lb/>
Boys Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves, <lb/>
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees. <lb/>
Come to see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a <lb/>
bargain. Your friends, <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO- <lb/>
TAX VALUATIONS. <lb/>
There is much inequality in the <lb/>
valuations of property <lb/>
It is not right that such should <lb/>
exist. Those who have property <lb/>
ought to be willing to pay their <lb/>
fair proportion of taxes. Instead <lb/>
of shirking their part of the taxes <lb/>
they ought to feel thankful that <lb/>
they own property to pay taxes on. <lb/>
If wealthy citizens are not willing <lb/>
to bear their pail of the public bur <lb/>
den they should be made lo bear <lb/>
it. <lb/>
The rich who fa Is to pay <lb/>
his proper share of taxes by his <lb/>
being undervalued, <lb/>
though perhaps he does not realize <lb/>
it, robs those who do pay their fair <lb/>
and just part the taxes. <lb/>
The theory of government is <lb/>
that the burden of taxation should <lb/>
fall upon the people in proportion <lb/>
to their ability to bear he who <lb/>
bus much should pay be <lb/>
who has little should pay little. <lb/>
If valuations were correctly <lb/>
made property properly listed <lb/>
rate could be considerably re- <lb/>
Free Pros thinks that a <lb/>
good way to bring about <lb/>
of valuation in North Caro- <lb/>
is, to have property <lb/>
listed at it real be <lb/>
to have a law requiring the <lb/>
cation of the tax lists in each <lb/>
county. This would show up the <lb/>
inequalities and public <lb/>
and public sentiment would cause <lb/>
of the inequalities. <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
J. B. CO. MY NEW GOODS <lb/>
TO THE OUR FRIENDS AND OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
FIRST CLASS SCHOOL IN EASTERN N. <lb/>
School, <lb/>
LaGrange, N. C. <lb/>
MILITARY, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL SCHOOL <lb/>
Boarding Pupils, Twelve and two Slates <lb/>
reprinted School Buildings. Barracks <lb/>
to strengthen character by developing latent <lb/>
and Power The individual needs of the students are considered. <lb/>
The training strengthens the manly traits gives a sound body <lb/>
and clear mind. Class room methods cultivate Observation, <lb/>
and mental grasp. Athletics encouraged. <lb/>
per half term, including board, tuition, fuel, light and <lb/>
No incidentals. School opens September 4th, 1901. <lb/>
Write for <lb/>
For cash we will make the sharpest, swiftest most <lb/>
sweeping, price cutting ever known in mid summer. <lb/>
Twice by Railroad. <lb/>
There is a singular coincidence <lb/>
in the death of Mr. John Rose- <lb/>
the who was killed <lb/>
Saturday night in wreck <lb/>
S. A. L. near <lb/>
Mrs. his wife, is a <lb/>
Dative of her maiden <lb/>
name having been Miss Abbott. <lb/>
She was a widow when she married <lb/>
Mr. first husband, <lb/>
Mr. Briggs being an who <lb/>
was killed seven years ago. He <lb/>
stepped from his and was <lb/>
struck by a passing train. Mrs. <lb/>
Briggs was left a widow with a <lb/>
two-year-old child. time her <lb/>
second husband killed a railroad <lb/>
wreck, leaves her again with a <lb/>
two-year-old child. <lb/>
Yesterday morning Mrs. Rose- <lb/>
left for Danville, <lb/>
the remains husband, <lb/>
which reached Sunday night. <lb/>
She had just in Raleigh to <lb/>
make this her home when the <lb/>
wreck occurred and was boarding <lb/>
at Mrs. John The <lb/>
body of Mr. was so man- <lb/>
that the casket was open- <lb/>
News Observer. <lb/>
AYDEN NOTES. <lb/>
We are still in forefront of the race after your <lb/>
We offer you the best selected Hue of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found in any store Pitt Will bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show yon what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you very service, polite <lb/>
attention, most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if yon do not sec our Immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Hats and Caps, Silks and Satins, <lb/>
Jacket- Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Bead ts, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
are coming in every day. <lb/>
Watch this space and yon <lb/>
will see some Eye Open- <lb/>
Prices. <lb/>
WHY SO MANY WOMEN ARE INVALIDS <lb/>
The insane desire of bind patents <lb/>
that their children snail <lb/>
in their studies and accomplish- <lb/>
is one topic vigorously dealt <lb/>
with Edward In bis <lb/>
in Home Journal <lb/>
for September. Regarding the <lb/>
aide of thin widespread evil <lb/>
he arc parents who, <lb/>
not with the studies <lb/>
their daughters have to <lb/>
Trading Away From Home. <lb/>
The man who sends away from <lb/>
home to buy things which mer- <lb/>
chants of his own town have to sell, <lb/>
and seeks to excuse himself with <lb/>
plea that be buy goods <lb/>
elsewhere, knocks a prop <lb/>
out from under the community in <lb/>
lie hopes to earn a <lb/>
hood, and perhaps accumulate a <lb/>
fortune. Such a mail wandering <lb/>
off lifter false gods. The chances <lb/>
are after be has settled freight <lb/>
with at school, load them down u,, incidental <lb/>
. -as a In f ., . . <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line. <lb/>
buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Oath or Approved <lb/>
Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
with a few special studies the <lb/>
liner I have in mind BOW <lb/>
several young between <lb/>
ages twelve and <lb/>
seventeen, who. after they return <lb/>
set, the things he bought away <lb/>
from home cost him more than be <lb/>
would have bad to pay for exactly <lb/>
similar articles kept by local <lb/>
chants. And, besides, ho boa set <lb/>
-.-.- <lb/>
have an extra dose a for his neighbors <lb/>
painting, music or languages.,. himself an injury, be- <lb/>
But my daughter <lb/>
know <lb/>
the <lb/>
something of these i <lb/>
protest of the fond mother, escaped <lb/>
must be able to bold her own with <lb/>
cause he is town, his <lb/>
BAKER ate HART, <lb/>
Headquarters <lb/>
FOR STEAM SUPPLY. <lb/>
own business interests have not yet <lb/>
A dozen men of this <lb/>
stripe will do more injury to a <lb/>
other girls of her Of course, community than six of the biggest <lb/>
the girl at Ibis tender age, with .,,. kickers on earth. <lb/>
inch a mental load, soon to; So ad exchange and with <lb/>
pieces. becomes list-1 truth. But when the <lb/>
nervous, and the merchants fail to make <lb/>
mother wooden why To build ti. advantages they offer <lb/>
nu e very the Bun is tried <lb/>
the <lb/>
is cut just half on all Lawns, Dimities, Silks, <lb/>
White Goods, Hosiery, Laces, Hamburgs, <lb/>
Underwear, Shirts, Slippers, Um- <lb/>
and all furnishing goods. These <lb/>
goods must pushed out room <lb/>
fall goods. <lb/>
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
N. Aug. <lb/>
A large crowd attended the <lb/>
yearly meet at F. W. B. Seminary <lb/>
Saturday Sunday. Rev. Mr. <lb/>
was chosen pastor for an- <lb/>
other year. <lb/>
W. R. Harris and Miss Bessie <lb/>
Harris went over in Sat- <lb/>
and returned Sunday. <lb/>
W. T. Mason, of Whichard, <lb/>
spent Sunday in town. <lb/>
D. Berry went to Washing- <lb/>
ton Monday. <lb/>
W. R. Harris to Beth- <lb/>
el Monday. <lb/>
Mrs. Emily Pippin, Wash- <lb/>
ii visiting in town. <lb/>
Miss Eula Cox, of was <lb/>
in town Monday. <lb/>
Smith went up to <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
and Mrs. of Farm- <lb/>
ville, were in town Sunday. <lb/>
A. A. Forbes, Jr., of <lb/>
was here Saturday. <lb/>
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and <lb/>
will sell anything In this line very low. Sec us when In want of <lb/>
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe <lb/>
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb/>
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Hancock <lb/>
U. S. Cocks. <lb/>
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all sizes. <lb/>
LINE Packing, Rubber Sandy <lb/>
Bolt, Belt Lacing, Hell Hooks, <lb/>
SOLE AGENTS <lb/>
except a of mental work <lb/>
and the unnatural strain upon the <lb/>
nervous system. The girl develops <lb/>
into what A bundle of nerves <lb/>
encased fragile frame, <lb/>
her physical vitality supped <lb/>
most to the last dreg. And in <lb/>
condition she enters mar- <lb/>
And yet we wonder <lb/>
why there are so few women <lb/>
free from organic troubles, <lb/>
is it so inexplicable <lb/>
CURES <lb/>
RHEUMATISM <lb/>
TO STAY CUBED.<lb/>
Century, <lb/>
X remedy <lb/>
lively cures I long stand- i <lb/>
ins eases. The Wood <lb/>
known. Hie hearty <lb/>
j endorsement of physicians <lb/>
i alter thorough trial. Cm .- per <lb/>
cent, the eases I. <lb/>
l at bottle. <lb/>
Sold BRYAN <lb/>
Yon can't always judge a <lb/>
lineal manager by company be <lb/>
I keeps. <lb/>
leering Harvesting Machine., l-arm Drain Tile <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb/>
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attractive announcements of <lb/>
the big city merchants, who is to <lb/>
blame it There is not much <lb/>
sentiment business and people <lb/>
usually where find <lb/>
what wan land where they <lb/>
can get it to the best advantage. <lb/>
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was recently arrested for marrying <lb/>
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looking and young, was a <lb/>
i rheumatic old stick of sandy com- <lb/>
with a squint. He was <lb/>
not even glib of speech, so far <lb/>
; as any man could judge be was <lb/>
j about the last creatures to <lb/>
engage interest of any woman. <lb/>
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I him and to get him free. <lb/>
I Indeed, he would have re- <lb/>
leased by their unanimous consent <lb/>
had they mt quarreled over the <lb/>
as to who should have <lb/>
him. This is only out of <lb/>
eases. The heart break- <lb/>
old is Owen <lb/>
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any money, and In the eyes of the <lb/>
shot New York, he <lb/>
is a pour spirited creature. Yet <lb/>
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accomplished <lb/>
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To Attract People. <lb/>
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la to get people to bis <lb/>
store-, that he has then , <lb/>
he can sell to them what they wife of K. H. of <lb/>
Do idea of buy lug at the to elope with him. <lb/>
To attract people be always has m,,, is a prosperous and <lb/>
some useful article In offer at a low handsome young who adores <lb/>
price. newspaper i- only, wife and has good to her- <lb/>
medium of publicity which have men who profess that they <lb/>
any use for, but of women will please step <lb/>
space I MO a he adds. ,,, <lb/>
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I crooked about tip. <lb/>
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