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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/>
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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/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
or even the class of goods hand- <lb/>
trade is drawn away by <lb/>
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/>
Henderson Gold <lb/>
There is for love's <lb/>
A Chicago man who <lb/>
was recently arrested for marrying <lb/>
I eighteen women, all good <lb/>
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/>
Yet all his deceived victims adored <lb/>
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/>
Owen hasn't legs, he hasn't <lb/>
any money, and In the eyes of the <lb/>
shot New York, he <lb/>
is a pour spirited creature. Yet <lb/>
i be logins wight has induced <lb/>
accomplished <lb/>
Building. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
To Attract People. <lb/>
A Boston merchant tells The <lb/>
Transcript that hi- object lo ad- <lb/>
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/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
There is <lb/>
I crooked about tip. <lb/>
Record<lb/>
The is one stone that's <lb/>
never left unturned.<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered at the Poet Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
MM. <lb/>
The Tar Heel is the name of a <lb/>
weekly just started at Eliza- <lb/>
beth City, W. L. editor. <lb/>
The first number shows as hand- <lb/>
some a paper as there is the <lb/>
State. Elizabeth City is en- <lb/>
town and the Tar Heel <lb/>
is a credit to it. <lb/>
It strikes us there has been <lb/>
much gush over the Kenan <lb/>
marriage that tool place at Ken- <lb/>
Saturday, when such <lb/>
alliance ought to have been dis- <lb/>
countenanced. To think that a <lb/>
man with a living wife one <lb/>
State would be applying far divorce <lb/>
on that the poor <lb/>
man was and an asylum, <lb/>
and at the same time be arranging <lb/>
to marry a woman in another <lb/>
State marriage of Herod and only by pile of native <lb/>
the of Nathaniel Macon, the <lb/>
OUR RALEIGH LETTER. <lb/>
Special <lb/>
Raleigh, Au-. <lb/>
At last we are to have a <lb/>
school history North Car- <lb/>
it appears; and moreover it is <lb/>
to lie adopted for use the public <lb/>
schools of the Slate. The Text <lb/>
book Commission is now reviewing <lb/>
the work from the original maim- <lb/>
and after its approval and <lb/>
some possible alterations <lb/>
the book will be published <lb/>
and added to the list recently <lb/>
adopted. The fact that this work <lb/>
was in of preparation <lb/>
the commission in <lb/>
open the adoption of a his- <lb/>
when the other school text- <lb/>
books were really <lb/>
being none tit for use in existence. <lb/>
Captain S. A. of Raleigh, one <lb/>
of the ablest, best posted and most <lb/>
patriotic in the Stale, is <lb/>
the author of the which he <lb/>
has prepared during the <lb/>
present more as a of <lb/>
than for pecuniary gain, and <lb/>
North Carolina owes him a debt of <lb/>
gratitude. <lb/>
TO VI K <lb/>
Within the past steps Lave been <lb/>
taken looking to the purchase of <lb/>
the <lb/>
Under move favorable conditions than ever before in its <lb/>
past history. We have larger and 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 prices at all times, and clever, courteous <lb/>
treatment at the hands of every one connected with the Farm- <lb/>
Warehouse <lb/>
affair. <lb/>
peat commoner of North Carolina, <lb/>
located in Warren county, and <lb/>
am in fix to do business than ever before, and if <lb/>
work and the best prices will get it am going to have your <lb/>
tobacco. appeal to no passion or prejudice but upon <lb/>
the bod rock f truth and merit I rest my claim your pat- <lb/>
ask me a and <lb/>
take care of the balance. I have been running a warehouse <lb/>
on this market nearly years and I think I know how to sell <lb/>
your tobacco, have with me a corps of thoroughly <lb/>
tent, reliable and courteous assistants, who will use every <lb/>
Newspaper reporters took a trip I the erection of a suitable- honorable means to advance your interest. When you come <lb/>
to the nearest railroad station thereon to his memory. Gen- j I ask you especially to come around and see me <lb/>
drove ten miles the country J. S. Can has headed a sub-. whether you bring tobacco or not. A hearty, princely welcome <lb/>
sec and write up the always awaits you at the Farmers. <lb/>
a, i j Morning Post of Raleigh supple- <lb/>
an wedding on Saturday, ,, <lb/>
when they got there were refused I announce further <lb/>
admission into the house. So we I contributions from the general <lb/>
suppose they hung around the public Dr. Macon Mr. T. M. <lb/>
gate and picked up what they I Pitman of Henderson have ids. <lb/>
could. We do not Menu the par themselves in the move j <lb/>
,. . and lone neglected dun <lb/>
wanting publicity ,,, ,,., <lb/>
given the affair. It ought to have, Jg ,, s , .,. ,,, <lb/>
been a secret that the world would j generally regarded as the <lb/>
never I greatest North it is t- <lb/>
O. L. JOYNER, <lb/>
N. Prop. Warehouse. <lb/>
The State has recently employed <lb/>
an experienced Veterinary <lb/>
from out west to investigate <lb/>
diseases among stock and instruct <lb/>
the farmers of North Carolina how <lb/>
to best care for their stock. This <lb/>
An Of Good Times. <lb/>
It is usual this season of the <lb/>
car to of demands being <lb/>
on the money cent res of the <lb/>
I be hoped, will now be performed I East for large amounts of money <lb/>
without delay, j with which to move the crops <lb/>
If you want to help in the good the South and West, The absence <lb/>
work send a to the of this demand the present season <lb/>
I has noted. We have seen ft <lb/>
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS. <lb/>
Mad By The Orange, Virginia. Observer <lb/>
It is a great deal easier to find <lb/>
fault than it is to perfection, <lb/>
There's many a truth spoken in <lb/>
often better so expressed. <lb/>
It require a cent of <lb/>
is also proposed lo raise a fund j stated that so far but one call has T on the business of a <lb/>
it <lb/>
to erect a monument at been made and was for the <lb/>
critic. <lb/>
over the neglected grave Judge sum of <lb/>
This If some people took back what <lb/>
they gave, I hey would not <lb/>
Veterinary Surgeon reached the of Orange, the Mate of affairs bah Its explanation <lb/>
, , . ,. the public school system North i in the increased prosperity of the, ,,, <lb/>
State a few days ago. and the . communities of paints . <lb/>
lecturing tour to <lb/>
in the western part of the <lb/>
State a nays ago. . t u, if of The man who paints the town <lb/>
cultural Department, under whose ,. fruits j South and West as reflected In- a feels blue in <lb/>
direction he is. at once sent him on Judge Murphy's foresight and creased bank deposits the owing. <lb/>
patriotism will contribute one cent of these sections, where the people girl is <lb/>
the work can be easily accomplish- now have more money laid <lb/>
State In view of the fact that in T <lb/>
State, in view . , . . ,,, <lb/>
several O the eastern counties, cs , , . if they smallpox <lb/>
Hyde, and institutions, so that the <lb/>
fort, there is an epidemic among The epidemic of crime against agricultural communities hays <lb/>
horses that is killing them at white women black better facilities than has <lb/>
rapid and a danger of the which has shocked all North Car-1 heretofore the case. <lb/>
during the past week or two tor Indication of the prosperous <lb/>
disease spreading to other counties, <lb/>
it looks like it would have <lb/>
the proper thing fur the Board of <lb/>
Agriculture to have sent the- <lb/>
down east to investigate the <lb/>
existing trouble and help the <lb/>
farmers to check it, instead of <lb/>
sending him lecturing a Motion <lb/>
where there is do Immediate need <lb/>
of his service. With the people of <lb/>
these eastern counties the situation <lb/>
is and they wonder- <lb/>
over this action the <lb/>
Ought . Deer. <lb/>
Mr. K. S. of Black <lb/>
caught a deer Saturday the <lb/>
near his home. The deer hail been <lb/>
run by bounds for about live <lb/>
Mr. Dixon was near where <lb/>
the deer j u lb rough a fence <lb/>
and became entangled. Mr. Dixon <lb/>
threw down his gun and made for <lb/>
his Jumped a ten rail <lb/>
fence at one bound the <lb/>
the deer by the hind legs with a <lb/>
severe grip. While balding the <lb/>
animal he was pelted severely by <lb/>
the deer's forefeet. Air. J. H. <lb/>
and Calvin Mills were near by and <lb/>
helped him to gel the deer to <lb/>
J. H. where it can lie seen. <lb/>
It is young doe beginning <lb/>
to shed its spots. It will weigh <lb/>
probably pounds. Very few <lb/>
men can boast of having outstrip <lb/>
dogs and gnus and latching <lb/>
the Heel looted and active liter. <lb/>
den <lb/>
The prodigal son had lo come <lb/>
to himself before he to his <lb/>
father. <lb/>
is as as unexpected, if <lb/>
not inexplicable. Three assaults <lb/>
mi Mecklenburg alone, fol- <lb/>
a milder form than their neigh- <lb/>
A man's love for his daughter <lb/>
not be measured by the <lb/>
fool with which lie lifts an <lb/>
come suitor out of the house. <lb/>
condition of the and West <lb/>
is to be than in the taut that . <lb/>
they will this be able to move j <lb/>
d by the awful affair in their crops to a great extent with Reduced to Francisco and Re- <lb/>
last Wednesday, when Some calls will <lb/>
high respected young My, Miss be on the East, no doubt, I For the occasion of the Genera <lb/>
Lena Keith, was practically <lb/>
she <lb/>
the ill incarnate a h i assaulted <lb/>
bat they wilt be for much smaller Convention of the Episcopal church <lb/>
amounts than has case in San October 2nd. <lb/>
previous years, and this indicates Southern Hallway will sell round <lb/>
her 1.1 her own home, is a situation. We trip tickets from Washington, <lb/>
in Ibis Slate within a doubt if there has a similar j Alexandria, Charlottesville, Lynch <lb/>
like of time. period of prosperity the civil f burg, Richmond, Norfolk, <lb/>
bin Observer. Charlotte, and <lb/>
main line points at <lb/>
108.25. Tickets will be on sale <lb/>
and sentence to death within thirty <lb/>
of one Mecklenburg <lb/>
was in strong to the <lb/>
summary execution by a mob <lb/>
the An mi culprit, within a <lb/>
few boars the commission of the <lb/>
awful deed. <lb/>
Three who attempted as- <lb/>
have not been captured at <lb/>
this writing, and the gen- <lb/>
are very properly being ad- <lb/>
vised by some of the doily papers <lb/>
that they must cease to shield <lb/>
of ibis character and not only <lb/>
not place impedimenta lo the way <lb/>
of the officers of the law seeking <lb/>
them, bat must aid in their capt- <lb/>
if they desire white people to <lb/>
believe as a the <lb/>
and condemn <lb/>
this unspeakable and too oft recur- <lb/>
ring crime by nun of this race. <lb/>
w. <lb/>
The education of a child cannot <lb/>
lie shifted leach- <lb/>
T be <lb/>
rots, and foremost, with the <lb/>
Home <lb/>
Journal <lb/>
The giddy a hop <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Whit <lb/>
September 10th to 20th with limit <lb/>
It is the opinion of The Grocery , going trip lo 2nd <lb/>
World that advertising is news, limit November 15th, <lb/>
since it tells people of the ex- j returning via same or an- <lb/>
of some desirable route. Through excursion <lb/>
and from whom and at What price I sleepers are operated the year <lb/>
said article may be obtained As <lb/>
news the proper place for <lb/>
from Washington to Los <lb/>
Angeles and San with- <lb/>
is in the newspaper; and it is change leaving Washington <lb/>
to the newspaper people look j Monday, W.; Friday <lb/>
for it. While does each week. This will afford four <lb/>
not needs it often make ; for <lb/>
people aware of their meed. Thee are per- <lb/>
which calls attention to an tonally and every <lb/>
tide also makes the reader for comfort, convenience <lb/>
that he wants j and my. For further in- <lb/>
to any <lb/>
agent, S. II. <lb/>
. y. r ;. A., or to A. J. <lb/>
as a Candidate. , ,.,, <lb/>
Poston, Agent, Peas. <lb/>
bile no one pretends to N, W. Washington, C. <lb/>
W. A of <lb/>
on the it is understood; <lb/>
bis friends In this see. <lb/>
lion will certainly he be; <lb/>
as an associate justice of <lb/>
H. H. <lb/>
the Supreme Court next year <lb/>
he is one of the fairest, <lb/>
ablest in the South <lb/>
no one <lb/>
During- Summer <lb/>
ca f, . upon and <lb/>
until the is by a or <lb/>
i Um cum for <lb/>
all . re. from <lb/>
to forms of <lb/>
or No <lb/>
op without UM Avoid <lb/>
n one Perry <lb/>
Price and <lb/>
Winterville Department. <lb/>
NEWSY AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
N. c, w, <lb/>
I have one first class barber <lb/>
chair upholstered in red plush and <lb/>
in good order. Will sell very <lb/>
cheap as I have use for it O. <lb/>
A. Fair, Winterville. N. C. <lb/>
Mrs. of <lb/>
arrived Saturday <lb/>
She will have charge, as matron, <lb/>
of the dormitory for girls of the <lb/>
Winterville High School during the <lb/>
coming <lb/>
Mrs. Henry of <lb/>
has visiting Mrs. Dr. <lb/>
Mrs. J. Cox for several <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Mrs. Mary Smith, who has been <lb/>
some time at Seven <lb/>
Springs, came home Saturday. <lb/>
Miss left on the <lb/>
Saturday morning lo visit <lb/>
near <lb/>
Bay foreman of Cigar <lb/>
factory, has returned from <lb/>
M Carrie Haddock and sister <lb/>
Saturday Sunday <lb/>
and returned Monday <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
There was quite a sensational <lb/>
affair among colored population <lb/>
Monday A colored man, <lb/>
his wife and another colored man. <lb/>
The result was the last two <lb/>
ed a justly merited <lb/>
Little <lb/>
ed from on Saturday morn- <lb/>
train. <lb/>
A. Cox wants cords of <lb/>
wood See him at once. <lb/>
W. II. Hamilton went to Ayden <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
W. L. House, wile and child <lb/>
spent last near <lb/>
and returned Monday. <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
who has been visiting the family <lb/>
of Fred has <lb/>
gone home. <lb/>
Misses Bessie and <lb/>
who have been visiting some <lb/>
time up in the western section of <lb/>
this comity, came Sunday <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
Misses Lula Patrick and <lb/>
of Ayden. were visit- <lb/>
here <lb/>
Mrs. J. Cox Miss Laura <lb/>
Cox spent part of Monday in Green <lb/>
Miss Mollie Bryan, alter visiting <lb/>
in Falkland neighborhood for <lb/>
several days, came home Monday <lb/>
evening. , <lb/>
Miss Annie lo Ayden <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
f needed Jim Green, Bob Little, <lb/>
Josh Manning, Joe Blow and <lb/>
be found in Winterville <lb/>
at hash time. <lb/>
Miss Nannie Char- <lb/>
Va., who hat charge of <lb/>
the music department Win- <lb/>
High School, came in on <lb/>
yesterday evening's train. <lb/>
a very old <lb/>
lady living near here, had a stroke <lb/>
of paralysis a few since is <lb/>
not expected to live. <lb/>
Dr. B. T. Cox has returned from <lb/>
Mil . where he has been <lb/>
on <lb/>
A in Colorado recently <lb/>
performed a operation on <lb/>
two snakes and welded them to- <lb/>
He cut a rattlesnake in <lb/>
two, an adder ditto, grafted <lb/>
the last half of the adder C <lb/>
front half of the rattler. the <lb/>
rattler rattle the adder <lb/>
add. How long it may bake <lb/>
the head and tail lo get friendly <lb/>
terms is staled.- Wilmington <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
Gov. of New Jersey, <lb/>
bus discovered an institution <lb/>
his Stale which is doing a paying <lb/>
business turning mil degrees and <lb/>
furnishing them ready made, <lb/>
cheap. Au M. only <lb/>
and for more it will throw a <lb/>
in job lots would <lb/>
probably a complete assort <lb/>
p. d. q. for about <lb/>
Love is blind, and that may lie <lb/>
the reason it makes spectacles of <lb/>
its devotees, <lb/>
In the human race the butcher <lb/>
holds steaks. <lb/>
man has his price, out <lb/>
mighty few of them gel it. <lb/>
If talks it at <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
The faster a man runs in debt <lb/>
the less apt he is to get ahead. <lb/>
We do the work. <lb/>
And that is the reason the 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 every 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 you and <lb/>
your team. i <lb/>
J. C. R. S. EVANS. <lb/>
S. SPAIN. <lb/>
The <lb/>
DIVIDEND 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 lie to your interest to see what we can do for yon before <lb/>
placing your life insurance. <lb/>
Good territory open for Agents in North Carolina. <lb/>
T. ARCHIBALD General Agent. <lb/>
For Virginia North Carolina, <lb/>
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, <lb/>
1201 E. Main . t, Richmond, Va. <lb/>
Exposition. <lb/>
I um prepared to about <lb/>
visitors with boon and room with all modern conveniences. <lb/>
Fine view of Niagara Elver and Brie from the house. <lb/>
Niagara car every minutes. min <lb/>
walk to exposition grounds. Take. Niagara street car to <lb/>
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All correspondence will <lb/>
receive prompt attention. <lb/>
JOSEPH A. MOORE, <lb/>
Mm. Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y.<lb/>
Winterville High School. <lb/>
Fall term opens September 2nd and closes December 20th. <lb/>
Spring term begins December 30th and ends May 16th. <lb/>
School, Academic, Intermediate and Primary De- <lb/>
and Music. Delightful location noted for <lb/>
and surrounded by excellent moral and religious <lb/>
For and full information address <lb/>
G. E. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
A Handkerchief Worth <lb/>
Among some superb photographs <lb/>
of Handsomest Laces in <lb/>
which occupy a double <lb/>
page in The Home Journal <lb/>
for September, Is shown ex- <lb/>
handkerchief valued at <lb/>
When one closely ex- <lb/>
amines the and the <lb/>
detail of the dainty <lb/>
design, this sum seems none <lb/>
much to pay such a piece of <lb/>
work. Its milking <lb/>
the greater part of one <lb/>
man's life. The handkerchief is <lb/>
now the properly of Drexel <lb/>
Institute in Philadelphia, to which <lb/>
it was presented by the widow of <lb/>
George W. Childs, the famous <lb/>
Journalist and philanthropist. The <lb/>
other laces shown on Ibis <lb/>
page are owned in New York <lb/>
Boston, of them being ill- <lb/>
eluded the collection loaned lo <lb/>
Museum of Art <lb/>
by Mrs. This is <lb/>
valued at the enormous sum of <lb/>
up Alive. <lb/>
N. C, Aug <lb/>
D. Jones, who was <lb/>
to have lynched in <lb/>
LaGrange some time ago for an <lb/>
assault upon a white lady near the <lb/>
town, turned up yesterday Snow <lb/>
Hill, charged with forcible trespass <lb/>
hinds of a farmer and <lb/>
sent lo jail. Although rewards <lb/>
were offered for lynchers and <lb/>
the affair occasioned much com- <lb/>
time, was <lb/>
not hurt more than a whip- <lb/>
ping. The clerk the court of <lb/>
county knew the <lb/>
and the now in <lb/>
jail in Snow is the same <lb/>
Court <lb/>
Mayor H. Long baa disposed <lb/>
of the following cases In bis court <lb/>
since last <lb/>
Will Cheek and Frank <lb/>
riotous and disorderly conduct <lb/>
assault, bound over to September <lb/>
term of Superior court. <lb/>
Alien suffering <lb/>
horse to roam at large, lined one <lb/>
and costs, <lb/>
Ola Forbes riotous and disorder- <lb/>
conduct and fined <lb/>
costs, <lb/>
Ola Forbes, suffering goat to ran <lb/>
at large, not guilty, wise dismissed. <lb/>
John disorderly con- <lb/>
duct and using profane language, <lb/>
lined and costs, <lb/>
Noah Hardy, drunk and down, <lb/>
fined and costs 84.10. <lb/>
John Allen suffering <lb/>
horse to roam at large, not guilty, <lb/>
case <lb/>
Henry riotous and dis- <lb/>
orderly conduct and assault, <lb/>
and costs 83.75. <lb/>
Jim Williams and Henry <lb/>
Drown, riotous and disorderly con- <lb/>
duct and assault, hound over to <lb/>
September term of Superior court. <lb/>
James Allen Sutton, drunk and <lb/>
disorderly, lined and costs <lb/>
John Harris, drunk and down, <lb/>
costs, <lb/>
Alex Bailey, and <lb/>
costs, 83.30. <lb/>
Alex Bailey, resisting officer, <lb/>
bound over to September term of <lb/>
Superior court. <lb/>
It Important Unit who <lb/>
on for or <lb/>
nuke some he <lb/>
which not only <lb/>
I an. <lb/>
I. A of Perry <lb/>
k, Lave found, a <lb/>
moat effectual <lb/>
there la bill <lb/>
Perry<lb/>
This space belongs to <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER. <lb/>
who is now in the Northern <lb/>
Markets. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MASK <lb/>
in the margin tins paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Get your school supplies at Re- <lb/>
Rook Store. <lb/>
Re ready for school by <lb/>
your tablets and books from Re- <lb/>
Rook Store. <lb/>
W. C. Hines has opened a res- <lb/>
in the brick store, over <lb/>
Dudley's saloon. <lb/>
W, P. Edwards says he has a <lb/>
chicken with live toes on one foot <lb/>
and six on the other. <lb/>
, Masonic Hall School for girls <lb/>
opens next Monday. It is <lb/>
that pupils be in the first day <lb/>
if possible. <lb/>
Sausage in Vinegar <lb/>
Magic Pearl Hominy, Ad <lb/>
and Henry George Cigars <lb/>
at S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
You can get as good n cigar <lb/>
elsewhere also save by <lb/>
calling at Reflector Rook Store <lb/>
when you want to smoke. We <lb/>
Winterville Cigar Go's <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
About Nov. 1st Flanagan <lb/>
will sell all the implements, ma- <lb/>
stock and feed crops on <lb/>
bis hum four miles from Greenville. <lb/>
He will also rent the farm for next <lb/>
year with a live year privilege. <lb/>
See notice. <lb/>
Dr. R. Peck, the Charlotte <lb/>
Eye Specialist, of <lb/>
Optical Society of North Carolina, <lb/>
will be in Ayden, N. C, one week, <lb/>
beginning Sept. 2nd, fitting glasses <lb/>
and teaching J. W. Taylor, the <lb/>
Jeweler, Optics. Examinations <lb/>
will be made free of charge. <lb/>
Barrel Bunt. <lb/>
I a barrel of mo- <lb/>
lases the store of II. H. <lb/>
burst most of run <lb/>
j the There was much <lb/>
sweetness lost in that ease, <lb/>
The Right Place. <lb/>
Farmers, if yon want big prices <lb/>
for your tobacco, take it to <lb/>
Warehouse. One of the <lb/>
largest buyers said that <lb/>
and Timberlake made the best sale <lb/>
of the season Friday. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Happening In North Carolina. <lb/>
The Methodists of Asheville <lb/>
a contract for building a <lb/>
church. <lb/>
There is talk of the Virginia <lb/>
Carolina Chemical Co. changing <lb/>
from Richmond lo <lb/>
Charlotte. <lb/>
City attorney Bellamy and e <lb/>
had a person- <lb/>
encounter the streets of <lb/>
Wilmington Monday. <lb/>
L. Secretary Treas- <lb/>
of the cotton mill, <lb/>
committed suicide, Monday, by <lb/>
shooting himself through the <lb/>
heart. <lb/>
Miss Hazel of Greens- <lb/>
while on a visit to relatives <lb/>
at Oak Ridge, took a dose of <lb/>
nine thinking it was and <lb/>
died from the effects poison. <lb/>
Jesse It. Hill, who was being <lb/>
from to <lb/>
sane asylum at by <lb/>
Hodges, attempted to commit <lb/>
on the train. He cut his <lb/>
throat and came near bleeding to <lb/>
death. <lb/>
William Mills, his daughter-in- <lb/>
law and two of her children were <lb/>
drowned while fording a swollen <lb/>
stream near Two <lb/>
other children in the wagon were <lb/>
saved. <lb/>
Picnic, <lb/>
Little Misses Nina Harris and <lb/>
Allie Greene gave a picnic <lb/>
at Rock Spring Monday. There <lb/>
was a wagon load of little folks to <lb/>
go out and enjoy the day. Miss <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
I have authorized by the <lb/>
County Commissioners to list de- <lb/>
taxes. All v ho <lb/>
have not listed their taxes for <lb/>
are notified to and do so <lb/>
the month of August, or they <lb/>
may have an interview with the <lb/>
Solicitor at September court. <lb/>
T. R. <lb/>
Register Deeds. <lb/>
Rent and Sale, <lb/>
I will my farm, four miles <lb/>
north Greenville and one mile <lb/>
from House station, for the year <lb/>
1902 with privilege of live years. <lb/>
About Nov. 1st I sell all the <lb/>
farm implements, engine, <lb/>
thresher, grist mill, carts, wagons, <lb/>
horses, moles, hogs, cattle, corn, <lb/>
fodder and hay on said farm. <lb/>
Parties wishing to examine the <lb/>
farm or equipment can call any <lb/>
time and do so. <lb/>
John <lb/>
Wood <lb/>
an la can <lb/>
Funeral. <lb/>
The funeral of Mr. J. A. <lb/>
took place at o'clock Sunday <lb/>
morning the Cherry Hill <lb/>
tery, Rev. J. N. being the <lb/>
officiating minister. The burial <lb/>
was by the Masonic fraternity, <lb/>
there about sixty members <lb/>
of the order in the procession. <lb/>
There was a large attendance <lb/>
at the funeral. <lb/>
A Nice Stock. <lb/>
Griffin, the up town <lb/>
who returned from New York <lb/>
Monday evening, says few <lb/>
days he will have the prettiest <lb/>
line of jewelry ever opened in <lb/>
Greenville. He purchased a large <lb/>
stock of watches, chains, rings <lb/>
pins, etc., and can supply anything <lb/>
wanted. He will keep his place <lb/>
strictly up with the times. <lb/>
He <lb/>
When the rich soup BUM <lb/>
of started business by <lb/>
soap In bis kitchen, carry- <lb/>
the materials in a <lb/>
he used his first profits to <lb/>
in the newspapers. As <lb/>
profits increased he his <lb/>
purchase of newspaper space. He <lb/>
now employs nearly men, <lb/>
and credits is success to <lb/>
per advertising. Philadelphia <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
They are Coming. <lb/>
During the past week enough of <lb/>
our to Tub <lb/>
have <lb/>
coming paying up to make <lb/>
us feel good over the prospect of <lb/>
good fall collections. We are glad <lb/>
that they are thus coming and <lb/>
showing their appreciation of the <lb/>
paper and our waiting on them. <lb/>
We hope they will continue com- <lb/>
as fast as it is convenient. <lb/>
court <lb/>
week we all who lo <lb/>
town will drop in office lo see <lb/>
us. <lb/>
for Special Term. <lb/>
The County Commission- <lb/>
at a special meeting of the <lb/>
held last Friday, drew <lb/>
following for the special <lb/>
term of Pit Court Unit <lb/>
will convene on Monday, <lb/>
S. A. Arnold, W. J. Laughing- <lb/>
house, P. Allen, C. <lb/>
port, Ashley S. I. <lb/>
Fleming, J. B. Carroll, J. L. <lb/>
Ward, Henry C. Evans, W. E. <lb/>
Mayo, II. A. II. <lb/>
Moore, w. II. David Hy- <lb/>
W. II. Wilkinson, G. W. <lb/>
J. II. J. II. Sugg, J. A. <lb/>
Forest, John V. Jr., Frank- <lb/>
W. A. Savage, <lb/>
Isaac W. Hard- <lb/>
It. L. Joyner, M. C. Smith, <lb/>
T. F. Proctor, J. E. Everett, James <lb/>
H. Bryan, D. M. Edwards, J. c. <lb/>
Crawford, H. C. J. R. <lb/>
Bunting, L. L. Kittrell, D. <lb/>
Hooks, X. A. Book. <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. <lb/>
The film of W. T. Lipscomb <lb/>
Co., which has formerly been com- <lb/>
posed of W. T. Lipscomb, S. T. <lb/>
Hooker and E. has <lb/>
been dissolved. The said W. T. <lb/>
Lipscomb and S. T. Hooker will <lb/>
continue the business at Liberty <lb/>
Warehouse the firm name <lb/>
W. T. Lipscomb Co., and the <lb/>
said W. T. Lipscomb S. T. <lb/>
Hooker are now the owners of all <lb/>
due old firm of <lb/>
Lipscomb Co., and will pay all <lb/>
the outstanding claims the <lb/>
same. W. T. <lb/>
s. T. Hooker. <lb/>
July <lb/>
Announcement. <lb/>
The firm W. T. Lipscomb <lb/>
Co., is now composed of W. T. <lb/>
Lipscomb and Hooker, they <lb/>
having purchased the entire inter- <lb/>
est of R. E. business <lb/>
We the undersigned desire <lb/>
thank our and customers <lb/>
for past patronage and to <lb/>
slate that will continue to do <lb/>
business at the Liberty Ware- <lb/>
house where we will always lie <lb/>
pleased to serve I hem. are <lb/>
prepared lo protect the in <lb/>
of all our customers and lo <lb/>
secure for them the highest prices <lb/>
for their <lb/>
W. T. <lb/>
S. T. Hooker. <lb/>
July 80th, <lb/>
The Ohio and Iowa Elections <lb/>
The two important State <lb/>
the West this fall will lie <lb/>
of Ohio and Iowa and <lb/>
respective results some measure <lb/>
lie possibly obtained of <lb/>
comparative strength of <lb/>
the two Democratic <lb/>
of turning <lb/>
away from the past w a <lb/>
lied party that <lb/>
continuing on with the old plat- <lb/>
Republican. <lb/>
I . <lb/>
i t <lb/>
A,<lb/>
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Have You Forgot <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN <lb/>
UP-TO DATE LINK <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
AND A NUMBER OTHER <lb/>
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb/>
to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEES PAID IN THE <lb/>
BENEFIT lift <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value. <lb/>
Paid up <lb/>
Extended automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid mouth <lb/>
are or within three years after upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with Interest. <lb/>
second No Restriction. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends arc payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
S. To make policy payable M an endow during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
None genuine unless <lb/>
Red Cross is on label <lb/>
Don't take a Substitute <lb/>
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD <lb/>
TO PRODUCE OP <lb/>
for Chills, Fevers, <lb/>
Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb/>
all forms of <lb/>
DON'T WAIT TO DIE <lb/>
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED <lb/>
CURES Ml TONIC FAMOUS I <lb/>
TRY IT. V NO NO <lb/>
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. <lb/>
Horner Military School, <lb/>
X. U. <lb/>
Elegant buildings, heated by Hie Buffalo Ian system, <lb/>
feet ventilation. Sixteen new rooms for two boys each to he a <lb/>
the fall term. Engagement should be made early. Annual all <lb/>
up to the full capacity and many turned away each session for <lb/>
room. field, with quarter mile track, the <lb/>
Faculty of specialists special work. Curriculum <lb/>
the best college or education. An atmosphere of big <lb/>
the school, as students not preparing for higher c <lb/>
arc excluded. Fall term begins September 1st. <lb/>
per- <lb/>
for <lb/>
lack of <lb/>
South, <lb/>
to <lb/>
It ideals <lb/>
ion <lb/>
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
NORMAL AND COLLEGE <lb/>
Literary. Classical, Scientific, Pedagogical, Musical. <lb/>
Faculty of <lb/>
Po in <lb/>
be July <lb/>
Annual <lb/>
Practice rim <lb/>
. <lb/>
19th. <lb/>
Mid other Information <lb/>
CHARMS D- <lb/>
S. C. <lb/>
Masonic Hall School, <lb/>
For Girls <lb/>
Masonic Hall A school lot girls under control Hoard <lb/>
of Trustees appointed by Greenville Lodge, No. A. V. A. M., <lb/>
will open full session Sept. 2nd. was conducted last <lb/>
with great satisfaction to the people of We have there <lb/>
fore employed Misses H. Parker and Lelia Thornton to In <lb/>
this school this year, and to all who have girls to educate ask <lb/>
patronage and support in maintaining school. <lb/>
Tuition per 1.50, Intermediate Higher <lb/>
2.50, Languages each extra. A matriculation Cm of l be <lb/>
charged. The school will no department this session. <lb/>
Persons in town who can board pupils of the school will please <lb/>
notify the Secretary. II, L. CA Bee, Board Ti <lb/>
Greenville Male Academy. <lb/>
The next session of this school will begin on Monday, September <lb/>
1901. AS FOLLOWS <lb/>
Primary English per month I English per month <lb/>
Language each <lb/>
This been its present management for thirteen <lb/>
years. The work in the past Is cited us a -the future, <lb/>
boys go every session from us illicitly to or any College <lb/>
In the State. standing there speaks for the work done here. <lb/>
Purely i business it desired. and Type <lb/>
Writing may be arranged for if pupils Your patronage in the <lb/>
past is duly appreciates and we ask a continuance of the same. <lb/>
entrance lies work. W. II, <lb/>
V, Aug. 1901. Principal. <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER.<lb/>
Washington. U. C. Aug. <lb/>
way for the new <lb/>
That is the sort of a shout some <lb/>
rubber-lunged will <lb/>
M putting up in front of Acting <lb/>
Secretary Hackett, if he is left <lb/>
sole charge of the Navy Depart- <lb/>
much longer. His head gets <lb/>
bigger every day and he comes <lb/>
nearer thinking himself the whole <lb/>
thing. He has made it quite plain <lb/>
that he is In this he <lb/>
has only followed the example of <lb/>
Secretary Load difference be- <lb/>
that has more tact and <lb/>
courtesy than to assume autocratic <lb/>
airs. It is understood that so many <lb/>
complaints about Hackett have <lb/>
been made to Mr. that <lb/>
he has given Secretary Long a <lb/>
by wire that it would be <lb/>
for hi in to cut bis <lb/>
short and return to Washington <lb/>
sometime the assembling of <lb/>
the Court of Inquiry, and <lb/>
Mr. Long will resume charge <lb/>
of the Navy Department next <lb/>
week. <lb/>
The moat happenings <lb/>
of the week in the preparations <lb/>
for the Inquiry ate all con- <lb/>
with Hear Admiral <lb/>
son. whose as a member of <lb/>
the court is now anything but <lb/>
Rear Admiral Schley, <lb/>
through his counsel, the <lb/>
Navy Department to forward ; <lb/>
copy of an alleged interview with <lb/>
in which Schley was <lb/>
sneered at and Sampson lauded to <lb/>
that officer and request him to say <lb/>
whether he was correctly reported <lb/>
or not. Caesar Hackett has made <lb/>
public his letter to Schley denying <lb/>
the request and <lb/>
and giving why he should <lb/>
not asked about that interview, <lb/>
which is anything but convincing. <lb/>
That is of course. <lb/>
has the right to absolutely <lb/>
challenge if he wishes to <lb/>
exercise it, Parker, who Is i <lb/>
assisting Sidney's counsel in <lb/>
case, has an affidavit <lb/>
from the reporter who interviewed <lb/>
Hear Admiral declaring <lb/>
that the interview was absolutely <lb/>
correct as published and <lb/>
log his willingness to testify before <lb/>
the Court of Inquiry if his <lb/>
deuce was considered necessary, <lb/>
Should acknowledge the <lb/>
accuracy of the interview he would <lb/>
thereby disqualify himself for sit- <lb/>
ting on the court, no how <lb/>
anxious Caesar Hackett and the <lb/>
clique might be <lb/>
to keep him on the court. Should <lb/>
he deny the collect of the pub- <lb/>
Interview, he will <lb/>
by the reporter. <lb/>
The joint Committee <lb/>
the American Anti-Trust Lea <lb/>
and the Knights of Labor <lb/>
came out ahead Id Id first round <lb/>
with the Attorney Knox. <lb/>
The committee asked Mr. Knox <lb/>
to famish any information in his <lb/>
possession concerning format ion <lb/>
of the steel trust. He replied <lb/>
be had any information <lb/>
the trust or that he had any- <lb/>
thing to do with its formation; ad- <lb/>
that he was legal counsel <lb/>
for the Carnegie Steel Co., for some <lb/>
time previous to the formation of <lb/>
the ti list, and asserting that the <lb/>
duty and object of the Department <lb/>
of Justice was to the Fed- <lb/>
The committee re <lb/>
plied letter with a public <lb/>
statement in which it pointed out <lb/>
the evasive nature of bis denial, <lb/>
and issued following challenge <lb/>
General <lb/>
Knox offer a reward tor the pro <lb/>
of the incriminating <lb/>
against the trusts for which <lb/>
we asked, and which be says he <lb/>
docs Will he announce <lb/>
the Department of Justice <lb/>
w ill pay a substantial reward to any <lb/>
person or person who will produce <lb/>
evidence that will lead to the <lb/>
conviction of any person <lb/>
or corporation guilty of violating <lb/>
the Federal <lb/>
Let do Ibis, and institute <lb/>
proceeding against trust law <lb/>
breakers, and the people will no <lb/>
longer have doubts as to his faith <lb/>
ins oath of office, <lb/>
and he mil no longer lie the <lb/>
target for criticism, innuendo, a d <lb/>
on the the press <lb/>
bananas of the fact while the <lb/>
trusts rifle roughshod over the pen <lb/>
pie, Attorney General who is <lb/>
the sole officer under the Federal <lb/>
law who is vested with authority <lb/>
to prosecute them, refuses to bike <lb/>
any <lb/>
Rear Admiral Schley no longer <lb/>
the slightest doubt that the <lb/>
whole official power of the Navy <lb/>
Department is being used against <lb/>
him. His protesting against <lb/>
Hackett's action in construing <lb/>
request that a copy of an objection <lb/>
able newspaper interview which <lb/>
Rear Admiral be <lb/>
warded to that officer, in order to <lb/>
give him an opportunity to say <lb/>
whether ho was correctly reported <lb/>
into a challenge of light <lb/>
to sit on the Court was manly and <lb/>
straight forward and must have <lb/>
made Hackett feed as small as most <lb/>
unprejudiced persons think be is, <lb/>
but it did not make him change his <lb/>
Atlanta, Nor. 1900. <lb/>
W have handled Or. <lb/>
ever sums its first <lb/>
to the public and trade M a <lb/>
and our trade in it <lb/>
steadily increased from year to year until <lb/>
our order now amount to two or three <lb/>
hundred gross per year, U a very- <lb/>
strong of it's merit an. the <lb/>
faction it is giving to the mothers of <lb/>
country, for they that nothing so effect- <lb/>
counteracts the the summer's <lb/>
sun or overcomes so quickly the <lb/>
Incident to teething. <lb/>
THE LAMAR ft DRUG CO. <lb/>
Druggists. <lb/>
ruling, seems very little <lb/>
doubt that did use the <lb/>
language reporter <lb/>
swears that and that he was <lb/>
selected as a of the Court <lb/>
of Inquiry by Hackett with the lull <lb/>
knowledge and be was a Sampson <lb/>
partisan. That is why Hackett <lb/>
did not wish to ask about the <lb/>
interview. These men arc playing <lb/>
with lite arc smirching the <lb/>
good name the American Navy <lb/>
as a whole as it wan never smirch- <lb/>
ed before, all for the dastard- <lb/>
and cowardly purpose of ruin- <lb/>
as brave a man as ever <lb/>
a ship. there is a day of <lb/>
reckoning ahead; It will take <lb/>
place before the Court of Inquiry, <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 there <lb/>
cannot be good blood. <lb/>
Tints Pills <lb/>
revivify the torpid LIVER and restore <lb/>
Its action. <lb/>
A healthy LIVER means pure <lb/>
blood. <lb/>
Pore blood means health. <lb/>
Health means happiness. <lb/>
fake no Substitute. All <lb/>
if there lie fair play and if the <lb/>
who sit on that Court <lb/>
the moral courage to do their duty, <lb/>
regardless of the wishes of the <lb/>
that is now running the Navy <lb/>
Department; if not, the tight will <lb/>
lie transferred to the halls of Con <lb/>
and if the power of the ad- <lb/>
ministration over a partisan ma- <lb/>
be strong enough to prevent <lb/>
justice there, the case will be then <lb/>
taken before the highest court we <lb/>
know people <lb/>
and then it will lie settled <lb/>
right- <lb/>
Bobbin's Pills cure chills and all <lb/>
That is what I bey were <lb/>
made Cure after other remedies fail <lb/>
No cure, no pay. Trice <lb/>
CANDY <lb/>
I three doors south of <lb/>
in vile the patronage all <lb/>
pure N <lb/>
CHRISTIAN GEORGE. <lb/>
Paper Hanging. <lb/>
I am to f. Wall IV <lb/>
per hang it line <lb/>
samples from designer to <lb/>
I am also prepared to do brick Laying- <lb/>
and on short <lb/>
for wall paper left at the of <lb/>
Mrs. M. D. will receive prompt at <lb/>
J- H. BUNN, <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
Greensboro Female, College <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. <lb/>
Literary and Business Courses. <lb/>
Schools of Music, Art and <lb/>
Literary Course and all <lb/>
Expenses per Year. <lb/>
Session begins September <lb/>
1901. on <lb/>
cation. DEED <lb/>
President. <lb/>
IN 1866. <lb/>
J. W. PEW CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Rudolph <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
The leader in good work and low prices <lb/>
Nice Photographs per dozen. <lb/>
Cabinets at per dozen All <lb/>
other line very cheap. Crayon Portraits <lb/>
made any small picture Mice <lb/>
Frames on hand all the time. Come and <lb/>
examine my work. No trouble to <lb/>
and answer questions. The very <lb/>
best work guaranteed to all. Office hours <lb/>
to a. to C n. m. Yours to <lb/>
RUDOLPH <lb/>
RUGS. <lb/>
x Inch Genuine Reversible <lb/>
Scotch <lb/>
With a inch fringe in beautiful <lb/>
patterns, worth Dollars Two. Over <lb/>
told New Testimonial from <lb/>
leading people and banks. Bend fur a <lb/>
ample to be by express and <lb/>
write for agency, and price. <lb/>
Good opportunity for ladies to make <lb/>
to every week <lb/>
Sole agent for Slate. <lb/>
New N. c. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court of <lb/>
county having Letters of <lb/>
to me, the undersigned on the <lb/>
day of August, 1901, on the estate of Lynn <lb/>
Tripp, deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb/>
all persona indebted to estate to make <lb/>
immediate payment to undersigned, and <lb/>
to all creditors of estate to present <lb/>
their claims authenticated, to the <lb/>
undersigned, within twelve months alter <lb/>
the of this notice, or this notice will be <lb/>
plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This the Bill of August, 1901. <lb/>
of the estate of Tripp <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
The undersigned been notified <lb/>
by Judge Henry K. Bryan he will not <lb/>
be able to hold the September term of <lb/>
county court, 1901, all jurors who <lb/>
been summoned for the and <lb/>
weeks of mid term are hereby <lb/>
lied not to attend, but ill witnesses who <lb/>
hare summoned and all parties who <lb/>
have ban bound over to said <lb/>
Mr term are hereby notified and required <lb/>
to term of said court o <lb/>
Monday, September, 1901. A new <lb/>
jury will be drawn and for sad <lb/>
special term. This Aug. 1901. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
C MOORS, court. <lb/>
Practical Education <lb/>
In agriculture, engineering, mechanic <lb/>
arts, and cotton manufacturing; a <lb/>
of theory and practice, <lb/>
of study and manual training. <lb/>
a year. Total expense, in- <lb/>
chiding clothing and board, <lb/>
Thirty teachers. students. Next <lb/>
session begins September 4th. <lb/>
For address Win- <lb/>
President <lb/>
O. COLLEGE <lb/>
AGRICULTURE MECHANIC ARTS, <lb/>
IV. <lb/>
Three One Year Each, for <lb/>
Times <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA., <lb/>
Now Only Cents a Tear, <lb/>
and includes absolutely free The <lb/>
Paragon Monthly, New The <lb/>
Farm Journal, Philadelphia. <lb/>
AND SUNDAY TIMES, <lb/>
Including Farm Journal and Para- <lb/>
Monthly, now only per <lb/>
year; month by mail. <lb/>
Address TIMES, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
SALE OF TOWN LOT <lb/>
virtue of n decree of Superior <lb/>
Court of made in a certain <lb/>
Special Proceeding therein pending, <lb/>
Cannon, Public Administrator, <lb/>
the W. H. <lb/>
vs. Bonnie B. and <lb/>
I will on Monday, September 2nd, 1901, <lb/>
before Court door in Greenville, <lb/>
sell at public to the highest bidder, for <lb/>
cash, a Kt or parcel of land in the <lb/>
town of Ayden, County, known as lot <lb/>
No, in H. in the plan of said town, <lb/>
including the and grist mill thereon <lb/>
situate. Thin the In day of August, 1901. <lb/>
CANNON, <lb/>
Public administering <lb/>
estate of II. <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer Edgecombe leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and Boa- <lb/>
ton, and for all points for <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. <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
ii. mm, <lb/>
DEALER <lb/>
in Superior <lb/>
court the clerk. <lb/>
Ford. <lb/>
BRAN <lb/>
Wyatt Bryan, <lb/>
The above named <lb/>
will take notice that an action us <lb/>
ha been in the Superior <lb/>
court of Pill county, to -ill a certain lot <lb/>
he Town of Bethel for partition. And <lb/>
said will further lake notice <lb/>
that he is required to appear at the office of <lb/>
the of the court of Pi county <lb/>
on Friday Sept. 1901, and answer or <lb/>
demur to complaint in said action, or <lb/>
the plaintiff will apply to the court for the <lb/>
relief demanded in complaint. <lb/>
This August 14th, 1901. C. <lb/>
clerk Superior court, <lb/>
. M. <lb/>
Grocer and <lb/>
Cash paid for <lb/>
Hide-. Fur. Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
. Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Ba- <lb/>
do Carts, Parlor <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
Gail ft <lb/>
Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
Can- <lb/>
, Peaches, <lb/>
Pins h, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Ly, Magic Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Meal and Hulls, Oar- <lb/>
den Beads. Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb/>
Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Best Butter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Hewing Mach I and nu- <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to me. <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
By virtue of a of Superior <lb/>
court Co in a proceeding <lb/>
led Ben S. Best, W.-n. L. Beat and <lb/>
H. Best, the Coin- <lb/>
will Hell for cash before the court <lb/>
house door in Greenville Monday the <lb/>
2nd day of Sept. 1901 the following <lb/>
ed tract of lying on the side of <lb/>
Creek and South side of Green- <lb/>
ville Bond. Beginning at a stake side of <lb/>
aid road Frank William's corner, thence <lb/>
South E. poles to said William's <lb/>
other corner, South West <lb/>
Boding Branch, thence <lb/>
poles, South <lb/>
poles to a slake corner in said line, <lb/>
Soul West, Hi-, to Main Hood, <lb/>
then with to the <lb/>
more or tor. <lb/>
This August <lb/>
loner <lb/>
North Fill county, in the <lb/>
court. <lb/>
Hooker <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
B. I <lb/>
B. Cherry, I v . <lb/>
William <lb/>
J. B. Yellowley of <lb/>
II. A. <lb/>
B. individually. J <lb/>
The J B Yellowley <lb/>
and as administrator of Yellowley <lb/>
and as Executor of H A Yellowley, will <lb/>
take notice that an action entitled as above <lb/>
has commenced ii Superior <lb/>
of Pitt county, to have that tract of land <lb/>
known as Alpine, of which E c Yellowley <lb/>
died seized and possessed, sold by <lb/>
court to pay a debt due plaintiff <lb/>
from said E c and also to restrain <lb/>
B cherry from making sale of raid land <lb/>
under a mortgage from J Yellowley and <lb/>
for other relief demanded in tho complaint <lb/>
the said defendant will further take <lb/>
notice that he is required to appear at the <lb/>
next term of Superior court of said county <lb/>
to be held on the 1st Monday in September, <lb/>
at Court house of said county In <lb/>
N. c, and answer or demur to <lb/>
complaint in said action or the plaintiff <lb/>
will apply tn the court for the relief de- <lb/>
in said complaint. <lb/>
This day of July, 1901. <lb/>
D. C. MOORE, <lb/>
clerk court <lb/>
By virtue of two Executions directed to <lb/>
the undersigned from Hie Court of <lb/>
Pitt County entitled A. F. Young Co., <lb/>
against J, W, Cox and J. Si E. <lb/>
against J. W. I will on Monday the <lb/>
2nd day of Kept. 1901 at o'clock M. at <lb/>
court house door of County sell to <lb/>
the highest bidder for cash <lb/>
all the right interest which <lb/>
W. Cox has In following described <lb/>
Real One piece of land at Had- <lb/>
docks X Roads, beginning at the junction <lb/>
of the New and road and run- <lb/>
down the New Road to James <lb/>
Cox line, thence with Jas Cox's line around <lb/>
to the Tall Road, then with Tail <lb/>
to tho Containing M acre, <lb/>
One other piece of land at <lb/>
X Roads containing acres <lb/>
fully described in a Deed from Lewis cox <lb/>
and wife to John M. cox recorded In Book <lb/>
H-4 age of Register of Pitt <lb/>
Also one other piece of bad con- <lb/>
acres fully in s deed <lb/>
from wife to John <lb/>
Book R-4 page in the Register office of PHI <lb/>
county. This 2nd. day of Aug. 1901. <lb/>
O. if <lb/>
Sheriff of Pitt County. <lb/>
By Tucker, 0.0. <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
of North Carolina. <lb/>
OF THE STATE'S <lb/>
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM. <lb/>
ACADEMIC <lb/>
LAW, MEDICINE, PHARMACY <lb/>
Eighty-five scholarships. Free <lb/>
tuition to teachers and <lb/>
sons. for the needy. <lb/>
A a Students Instructors. <lb/>
New Dormitories, Water Works, <lb/>
Central Heating system. <lb/>
spent in improvements in <lb/>
and Fall term begins <lb/>
Address, <lb/>
E. P. <lb/>
Chapel Hill, X. C. <lb/>
to file <lb/>
Public <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb/>
Mr. John C. Drewry, General Agent for <lb/>
Carolina and Virginia, of that Well- <lb/>
and Popular Company, <lb/>
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life Insurance Co., of <lb/>
to announce to its large number of <lb/>
policy holders, and to the public <lb/>
generally, of North this com- <lb/>
will now in this <lb/>
stale and from this date will issue Its <lb/>
splendid and desirable policies, to all de- <lb/>
tin very beet insurance in the best <lb/>
life insurance in tho world. <lb/>
If the local agent In your town has not <lb/>
completed arrangements, address <lb/>
JOHN C. DREWRY, <lb/>
Agent, Raleigh, N. O. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
reliable energetic wanted at <lb/>
once to wort th <lb/>
mutual <lb/>
GREENVILLE O. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on has <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly an <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W. R. WHICHARD BRO., <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
payment and prices low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for produce. <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
BE <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE HE. <lb/>
J. B. COREY. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago New Orleans. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, auk a. <lb/>
TERMS- Payable Advance. <lb/>
One Year Six Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
The Reflector office. The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly ho <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or The Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for 93.60 payable in ad-<lb/>
FOR <lb/>
II <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
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PB <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. SEPTEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
ARE KNOCKING <lb/>
THEM <lb/>
-a<lb/>
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats. Caps, Shoes, Trunks, <lb/>
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves, <lb/>
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees. <lb/>
Come to see Every day a bargain day and everything a <lb/>
bargain. Your friends, <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
Exposition. <lb/>
I prepared to accommodate about Pan-Am- <lb/>
visitors board and room with all modern conveniences. <lb/>
Fine view of Niagara and Lake Erie from house. <lb/>
Niagara Falls car passes door every minutes. min <lb/>
walk to exposition Take Niagara street ear to <lb/>
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All correspondence will <lb/>
receive prompt attention. <lb/>
JOSEPH A. MOORE, <lb/>
1285 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y. <lb/>
The Profit Is Yours <lb/>
The shortening season again shortens prices. <lb/>
We gladly sacrifice the profits <lb/>
AIL GUI, <lb/>
The chance is only yours if you will make an <lb/>
early investigation. These goods must <lb/>
out to make room for our large fall <lb/>
stock which is coming in. <lb/>
for Standard Patterns. <lb/>
RICKS <lb/>
THE STEER BEAT. <lb/>
of tine said a <lb/>
stranger in city yesterday, <lb/>
minds the sad incident in the <lb/>
life of Capt. James Evans, of Cum- <lb/>
Ten year ago <lb/>
there was no man that val- <lb/>
a fast horse more than <lb/>
Evans, but now he would pay <lb/>
much for a good strong blind mule <lb/>
as for It all came about <lb/>
this The got hold of <lb/>
a horse that he was certain was the <lb/>
traveler <lb/>
county, and he all his leisure <lb/>
time the animal in good <lb/>
racing shape. He had visions <lb/>
unlimited first prizes at county <lb/>
fairs; and there's no doubt <lb/>
the fact that the horse was a hum <lb/>
One day Capt. Evans hitch- <lb/>
ed him to his light dog and <lb/>
started to town. Just as he drove <lb/>
out of his he met a farmer <lb/>
that he knew, who was driving a <lb/>
big tall white steer to an old fray- <lb/>
ed out buggy. The captain said it <lb/>
was most remarkable ox that he <lb/>
bad ever seen and had longest <lb/>
legs be had ever seen on any cattle <lb/>
kind. The captain and farmer <lb/>
drove side by side for about a mile, <lb/>
talking of one and another, <lb/>
and just as the captain was about <lb/>
to touch up bis horse and hurry on <lb/>
the farmer <lb/>
captain, this is <lb/>
pleasant, but I reckon I must get <lb/>
on <lb/>
that the tall steer reached <lb/>
out his legs began to <lb/>
the grit at a great pace. <lb/>
Captain was so amazed <lb/>
that for a minute he sat his cart <lb/>
watched that ox trot. <lb/>
Then he got mad, reached for his <lb/>
whip, clucked <lb/>
Katy <lb/>
Katy did all she <lb/>
knew <lb/>
may not believe it, but the <lb/>
captain said he never was able to <lb/>
catch that white steer, though he <lb/>
raced him for nearly seven miles. <lb/>
Sometimes the farmer would let <lb/>
him come pretty close then he <lb/>
would take another grip on his <lb/>
lines, yelp, <lb/>
and the way that old he-cow would <lb/>
buckle down to and am- <lb/>
up down those hills was a <lb/>
caution. Finally the captain real- <lb/>
that it was useless to race any <lb/>
further, pulled his blooded horse <lb/>
and watched the steer, <lb/>
with his tat Stretched straight out <lb/>
behind, disappear from view. <lb/>
Since Capt. Evans <lb/>
has had use for race <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
Our Hew <lb/>
Mosquito Story. <lb/>
heavy weight <lb/>
mosquito story of the season comes <lb/>
county. It is told by <lb/>
gentleman this city who is just <lb/>
from a over there. He <lb/>
says that recently a mule in that <lb/>
section of country was bitten by a <lb/>
and the animal taken <lb/>
to the swamp apparently dead. <lb/>
The ubiquitous dis- <lb/>
covered the body, the word was <lb/>
passed among the mosquito family <lb/>
they collected there teeming <lb/>
millions. They drew all the blood <lb/>
from the animal which was so <lb/>
with the of the <lb/>
snake that by <lb/>
pests dropped dead from the body <lb/>
and a large portion of the <lb/>
had been extracted, the mule <lb/>
got up returned to his owner's <lb/>
farm house. Where the body <lb/>
to make the story <lb/>
inch of dead as found on <lb/>
the It is a mosquito story <lb/>
with the accent upon the <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
Fall Stock <lb/>
is coining in and our store is a scene of beautiful goods. <lb/>
is full with new Skirts, Jackets, Waists, <lb/>
Our Stock of Shoes <lb/>
is complete in every way. We can suit your rest, <lb/>
your head, your purse. Come to see us. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
MY NEW GOOD <lb/>
are coming in every day. <lb/>
Watch this space and yon <lb/>
will see some Eye Open- <lb/>
Prices. <lb/>
The Dose With a Wry Face. <lb/>
Tin- has never favor- <lb/>
ed laws the character of <lb/>
ion and for reasons <lb/>
it has sol forth- It is not demo- <lb/>
or southern federal and <lb/>
New England. The Charlotte News <lb/>
is pleased to <lb/>
Wilmington Messenger <lb/>
strenuously opposed such a <lb/>
but the Messenger has <lb/>
legislature adjourned, seen <lb/>
error of its ways and now think <lb/>
compulsory attendance Is one <lb/>
necessities to stamp out <lb/>
It accepts undemocratic <lb/>
Yankee Soldiers Started Lynching. <lb/>
We published a few days ago a <lb/>
letter Son. Daniel It <lb/>
stating I hat case of rape of <lb/>
white woman by a of which <lb/>
he ever heard happened in Frank- <lb/>
county nearly quarters of <lb/>
a century ago. In that case the <lb/>
was tried by a jury and hung <lb/>
after No lynching was <lb/>
even suggested. <lb/>
Speaking of Mr. letter <lb/>
yesterday, Mr. Joseph Blake, <lb/>
of Wake county and well <lb/>
known citizen, said that the first <lb/>
lynching of which he ever heard <lb/>
was conducted by soldiers in Sher- <lb/>
man's army, the spring <lb/>
measure simply preference when Sherman's advance <lb/>
stopping common on way to <lb/>
two evils it selects the lesser as came to a near <lb/>
is and disastrous, Lodge, near the edge of John- <lb/>
With a large of Wake county, and <lb/>
two races for whom the white are woman in a deplorable condition. <lb/>
taxed refusing steadfastly to avail <lb/>
themselves of the benefits of <lb/>
where <lb/>
her <lb/>
moaning <lb/>
husband <lb/>
Asked <lb/>
was, the <lb/>
A cream milkman's <lb/>
add. <lb/>
It may seem peculiar but the <lb/>
average actor would rather have a <lb/>
long than a short walk. <lb/>
ASTHMA CURE <lb/>
Brings Permanent Cure in oil Cases <lb/>
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF <lb/>
is nothing like It brings <lb/>
instant relief, even in st eases. cures when <lb/>
all else fella. <lb/>
The Kev. F. Wells, of Villa, Ridge, says. <lb/>
bottle of received good <lb/>
lean not tell yon how thankful l feel for the <lb/>
good derived from it. I was a slave, chained with <lb/>
putrid sore and ten years. de <lb/>
of over being cured. I saw your advertise <lb/>
for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting <lb/>
disease, asthma, and thought had <lb/>
yourselves, resolved to give it a trial. To <lb/>
astonishment, the trial acted Send me <lb/>
We lo send to a trial treatment of <lb/>
similar to the one cured Mr. Wells. We'll send It by mail post- <lb/>
paid, absolutely Free of Charge, to any sufferer who will write for It, <lb/>
even on a postal. Never mind, though you are de-pairing, however <lb/>
bad your ease. will relieve and cure. The worse your <lb/>
case, the more glad we are to send It. Do not delay, write at once, ad <lb/>
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co., 130th St., N. Y. City. <lb/>
Sold by all Druggists. <lb/>
schools created sustained by others J woman said be was in the <lb/>
becomes necessary tolerate army. At she was afraid <lb/>
either discontinue the tax or to Yankee soldiers, but when <lb/>
pew compulsion latter is they assured her that they would <lb/>
very bad, and necessity is to her, she told them that <lb/>
deplored, it remedy is need- she had assaulted by a <lb/>
to reduce the tremendous who had Just gone up the road. <lb/>
a. Carolina, and re- the perfectly, <lb/>
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A government lest than a mile of the lady's <lb/>
like own based up Ho back, <lb/>
supposed virtue, i and j tided lady, those sol- <lb/>
of the people. With ,. Sherman at once all fired <lb/>
showing between five and t riddling his body <lb/>
six per cent. Increase, and the fit bullets. They then buried <lb/>
whites show log only some two i Ike road built a cause- <lb/>
high time that way his and all that <lb/>
schools wen and the j Sherman's army marched over <lb/>
ages be body. <lb/>
required alien allow <lb/>
lo Interfere with the <lb/>
health and of <lb/>
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education as an <lb/>
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Wilmington Messenger. <lb/>
This ow that there is do <lb/>
men In the North <lb/>
South when the honor of <lb/>
the are In peril. <lb/>
A Gift. <lb/>
s, U. S. Ward, of Ply. <lb/>
who was iii city <lb/>
day, tells cf a magnificent gift to <lb/>
hi-ion. it Is for an <lb/>
building and is given by Dr. <lb/>
To Halifax Is accredited i- n now <lb/>
of being the first town in a native of Here- <lb/>
Three Times The, Value <lb/>
OP ANY OTHER. <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
THIRD PASTER, <lb/>
Agents in all unoccupied <lb/>
territory, <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
For sale <lb/>
S. T WHITE, <lb/>
North Carolina to solve <lb/>
the water problem, it boasts of <lb/>
an well on the court <lb/>
square furnishing an <lb/>
supply of pure cold water. <lb/>
moved to Pennsylvania after the <lb/>
war and amassed a large fortune. <lb/>
only condition to his gift is <lb/>
that the town provide a lot where- <lb/>
upon he would erect <lb/>
may not claim priority In I the memory of his wife, and this <lb/>
securing good water, nut it docs I will done. The present <lb/>
claim any town in ; building is cut inadequate and <lb/>
eastern of the Slate. Ill new structure will be of brick <lb/>
has within corporate limits and furnished throughout, <lb/>
three flowing artesian wells, and Dr. Hampton i- now in <lb/>
deep while within less mouth and is so much impressed <lb/>
than a quarter of a mile town <lb/>
there are four Rowing wells. <lb/>
The analysis first made by the <lb/>
stale of <lb/>
showed up well <lb/>
ample was and showed <lb/>
the same is, <lb/>
water was a- . as water could <lb/>
ton <lb/>
with lbs artesian water there that <lb/>
he has some of it to his <lb/>
people in Pennsylvania, he <lb/>
the thinks it is a health restorative. <lb/>
another Raleigh News ft Observer. <lb/>
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