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Have You Forgot <lb />
, r, o that i am WILL an <lb />
UP-TO DATE LINK OF <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb />
AND A OB <lb />
Tinware, M TO <lb />
to see me far your Barrel of Plow Pork. <lb />
Yours to please- <lb />
Jas. B. White. <lb />
AFTER TWO YEARS BEES PAID IN THE <lb />
I BENEFIT ii <lb />
BACK TO RUST LOVE. <lb />
Man ltd Same Man the Second Time. <lb />
OF NEWARK, N. J-, HAS <lb />
Value, <lb />
Oath Value, <lb />
Paid Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
Is Non <lb />
Will reinstated if aliens be within on <lb />
re living, or within three niter lapse, <lb />
of payment of arrears with interest. <lb />
No <lb />
Dividends are parable at the beginning -i the second and i <lb />
succeeding year, provided Hie premium for the current year lie paid. <lb />
They be To mime Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or , , <lb />
To make polity payable as an during the <lb />
of insured. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, V. C. <lb />
ii while yon <lb />
satisfactory evidence <lb />
each <lb />
ROBERTS <lb />
None genuine unless <lb />
Red Cross is on <lb />
Don't tales a <lb />
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD <lb />
rut EQUAL <lb />
for Chills, Fevers. <lb />
Sweats and Grippe, and <lb />
all forms of Malaria. <lb />
DON'T WAIT TO <lb />
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I <lb />
CURES MAKE ROBERTS- TONIC I <lb />
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PAY. k PER <lb />
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. , <lb />
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL <lb />
Literary. Classical, Commercial, Industrial, Pedagogical, Musical. <lb />
Annual expenses tint f--r i-I. the Pal I I M <lb />
Practice and Observation School of stout pupils <lb />
the all free-tuition i h be mu bet re July l Benson <lb />
Correspondence Invited from desiring competent teachers men <lb />
oilier address <lb />
president <lb />
S. <lb />
THE GREAT <lb />
TONIC LAXATIVE <lb />
yon have tour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad <lb />
dizziness, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss <lb />
of appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy <lb />
say and disorders which tell the of bad bowels so look place <lb />
N. c, August <lb />
The story of fiction of Laura Jean <lb />
Libby, entitled, Fell in Love <lb />
With His has been eclipsed <lb />
in county by an actual <lb />
every day life, where a <lb />
woman fell love with her bus- <lb />
baud, married him. The pages <lb />
of on which are founded <lb />
wild <lb />
wonderful do not contain a <lb />
story more strange than the of <lb />
which The Post correspondents has <lb />
just learned which will be re- <lb />
lated as <lb />
Some several ago there re- <lb />
sided Pill county, near the town <lb />
Farmville, a young lady named <lb />
alias Addie May, who was as well <lb />
known there then an she is now, <lb />
and has a lather still living, who is <lb />
a in the town of Farm- <lb />
Over across the <lb />
resided a young nun <lb />
whose initials could not learn, <lb />
but whose surname was Dupree. <lb />
These two young people met, loved <lb />
and were married. The young <lb />
man was somewhat dissipated <lb />
after two years of married life, <lb />
which was not altogether pleasant <lb />
congenial, Mrs. Dupree sued <lb />
for a divorce in the courts of <lb />
county and obtained it, <lb />
afterward she met <lb />
foreigner w had come into the <lb />
community by the name of Vis- <lb />
conies. He was intelligent, at- <lb />
tractive and handsome, and when <lb />
be naked Mrs. Dupree to become <lb />
his wile she readily consented. <lb />
This match was no more successful <lb />
than the tint. The foreigner was <lb />
also dissipated and In to <lb />
bad habits he was buy. it is <lb />
said, and failed to provide for his <lb />
family. On grounds Mrs. <lb />
sued for a divorce, which <lb />
wits granted. Her last experience <lb />
with matrimonial life covered n <lb />
period of several years. After she <lb />
been separated from her last <lb />
husband for some months the again <lb />
mot her hist husband, Mr. <lb />
and fell in love with him and he <lb />
with her, the second time. This <lb />
peculiar love match resulted In n <lb />
wedding in county <lb />
day and Mr. Dupree was <lb />
and Mrs. was the bride. <lb />
the second time they were <lb />
married yesterday, the writer <lb />
trusts that their experience on <lb />
present happy occasion will be <lb />
from one which <lb />
ed some years <lb />
Post. <lb />
While most of the above is true, <lb />
I here are some errors it. The <lb />
bride has not a father now living <lb />
and in business at Farmville. as <lb />
tier lather died a years <lb />
ago. Nor did the she <lb />
married cone in the community <lb />
before she met him, After obtain <lb />
the divorce from Mr. <lb />
lee she saw no advertisement of a <lb />
She answered the <lb />
terms were agreed upon, <lb />
she went lo Texas, to be governess <lb />
in Mr. horns, and while <lb />
then him. This was in <lb />
March 1890, Mrs. Dupree having <lb />
obtained an absolute divorce from <lb />
her husband, off. F. M. <lb />
the September term of Pitt <lb />
Court previous, Four <lb />
ream before, she obtained a <lb />
bed board divorce from him. <lb />
The divorce from her second bus <lb />
hand, whose name was Janus A. <lb />
I., i de I was obtained <lb />
April term, of Pitt <lb />
court, i.- second marriage <lb />
Amusements Come Too High. <lb />
Now that the theatrical and cir- <lb />
season is opening up, amuse- <lb />
lovers North are <lb />
confronted with the fact that <lb />
circus to this State can only <lb />
play at or two points where <lb />
large be quickly <lb />
The reason this is the <lb />
tax, the lowest tax for a big <lb />
show being live hundred dollars <lb />
per day, with a possible <lb />
limit of one dollars a <lb />
What this excessive tax was <lb />
made it is impossible to guess. <lb />
It may be the old idea that <lb />
i circus carries all the money out <lb />
of a country, caused North <lb />
legislators to place this <lb />
prohibitive tax on the circus. <lb />
If the high lax rate was made <lb />
to increase the Slate it <lb />
has fallen short, is a failure. <lb />
the it will lie <lb />
found that the license is excessive <lb />
for those running the show houses, <lb />
the result being that the amuse <lb />
public must suffer, <lb />
being given poor shows at high <lb />
rates for admission, and if really <lb />
good entertainments could <lb />
the charge of admission <lb />
would lie beyond the ordinary <lb />
pocket. <lb />
That there km- been no <lb />
tax on base ball is a blessing, <lb />
especially in Eastern Carolina and <lb />
in this city, where the public has <lb />
thoroughly enjoyed the summer by <lb />
teeing and exciting games, <lb />
at no great Bern <lb />
Journal. <lb />
Atlanta, Ha., Nov. <lb />
W have bandied Dr. <lb />
its Brat la- <lb />
lo the public tad trade as a pro- <lb />
medicine, and our in it has <lb />
steadily Increased from year lo year until <lb />
our orders now to two or three <lb />
areas year, which is very <lb />
strong Its merit tad the <lb />
faction it Is giving mothers of Hie <lb />
i for that nothing so effect- <lb />
counteracts the effects of the summer's <lb />
lint or las <lb />
incident to loathing. <lb />
Till ft CO. <lb />
Wholesale <lb />
Bethel, N. C, Aug. M, <lb />
Misses Bate and Maine <lb />
returned from Baltimore <lb />
Washington City. <lb />
T. J. Moore, of is <lb />
visiting relatives near this place. <lb />
Mrs. S. Harper children <lb />
returned from a visit to <lb />
Spring Hope. <lb />
M. O, is In the northern <lb />
purchasing his fall stock <lb />
of goods. <lb />
Miss Essie left here <lb />
Monday for Baltimore. <lb />
E. and T. E. Mayo <lb />
and left here Monday <lb />
for Oak Badge. We wish them a <lb />
happy and prosperous school year. <lb />
Gasket t was on board <lb />
the train that run from <lb />
to Wilmington Wed- <lb />
This makes Hatch <lb />
51st excursion. Several of the <lb />
people here took in the trip. <lb />
Walter Carson, of Oakley, has <lb />
accepted a position with H. T. <lb />
Carson. <lb />
J. J. Bryan, of Ibis place, will <lb />
leave Monday for Houston, Texas. <lb />
J. K. Bunting is the northern <lb />
markets purchasing his fall stocks <lb />
of clothing. <lb />
Miss Lawrence, Petersburg, <lb />
Va., is visiting Prof. C. H. Young <lb />
and wife. <lb />
A. O. Clark spent Tuesday in <lb />
town. He is on hit way to attend <lb />
school at Mt. Olive. <lb />
Willie Peal, left here Wednesday <lb />
for Mt. Olive he will attend <lb />
school under Prof Z. D. <lb />
J. has typhoid fever. <lb />
J. C. Taylor Co. got <lb />
in their fall stock of goods. <lb />
Bethel High School, <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
tor Ml. Girls. <lb />
for college or Cart- <lb />
attention given alt pupils. Three <lb />
commercial As <lb />
per depart- <lb />
meat from f I W to commercial de- <lb />
of U; <lb />
S Opens 1801. <lb />
For particulars apply lo <lb />
C.<lb />
Greensboro Female, College <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Literary and Business Courses. <lb />
Schools of Music, Art and <lb />
Literary Course and all <lb />
Living Expenses per Year, <lb />
Full Session begins September <lb />
11th, on <lb />
cation. PEACOCK, <lb />
President. <lb />
in 1866. <lb />
J. W. CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Tics Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
Steamer My res leave <lb />
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 />
at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. B. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore, <lb />
and Line from <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
Notice Dissolution of <lb />
The film of W. T. <lb />
Co., which has formerly been com- <lb />
posed of W. T. S. T. <lb />
Hooker and E. Parham, has <lb />
been dissolved. The said W. T. <lb />
and T. Hooker will <lb />
continue the business at Liberty <lb />
Warehouse under tho firm name <lb />
W. T. Lipscomb Co., and lite <lb />
said W. T. Lipscomb and T. <lb />
Hooker are now the owners of all <lb />
amounts due the old of W. T <lb />
i Co., and will pay all <lb />
the outstanding claims against the <lb />
same. W. T. <lb />
T. Hooker. <lb />
July <lb />
Rudolph <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
The leader in work and low- priors <lb />
tor per do Jen. <lb />
Cabinets at par dozen All <lb />
other lines very Crayon Portraits <lb />
nude from any small picture Mice <lb />
on hand all the time. Come and <lb />
examine my work. No trouble to show <lb />
samples and answer questions. very <lb />
work guarantied to all. Office hours <lb />
to n. in., I, to p. m. Yours to please, <lb />
HYMAN. <lb />
IN <lb />
Pills <lb />
win save the dyspeptic from <lb />
days misery, and enable. Mas to eat <lb />
whatever be wishes. They pro eat <lb />
SICK HEADACHE, <lb />
cause the toed to assimilate <lb />
the body, give keen appetite, <lb />
DEVELOP FLESH <lb />
solid smack. Elegantly sugar <lb />
Substitute. <lb />
Plague Of Caterpillars. <lb />
The people arc waking up to the <lb />
fact that this is one of the greatest <lb />
caterpillar years on record. This <lb />
pest is usually except <lb />
the spring, but there have been <lb />
three crops this year. Along with <lb />
the caterpillar has another <lb />
pest shape of a small worm, <lb />
of a brownish red, with small White <lb />
streaks, infests certain of the <lb />
shade trees, notably the <lb />
wood poplars, by the thousands <lb />
literally strip them of leaves. <lb />
The superabundance of <lb />
worms and bugs is accounted <lb />
for by the long wet spell. Super- <lb />
Mose Thomas, of Elm- <lb />
wood Cemetery, has waged a re- <lb />
war on the pests all sum- <lb />
mer and by dint of hard work has <lb />
kept the cemetery comparatively <lb />
free from them. Asa result, the <lb />
cemetery trees look as green and <lb />
fresh as in the early spring, <lb />
striking contrast to of the <lb />
shade trees about the city. The <lb />
New York and Baltimore papers <lb />
have lately devoted columns <lb />
ravages of the caterpillar the <lb />
parks of they say <lb />
that nothing like it has ever been <lb />
The only way to get rid of <lb />
the caterpillars at the present time <lb />
is to bum them. The tree ill lie <lb />
spoiled for the but the <lb />
sightly will begone. <lb />
BRICK. <lb />
We are prepared to tarnish hard, <lb />
smooth brick, best quality, in any <lb />
quantity on short notice. Samples <lb />
and prices application. Special <lb />
prices in large lots. <lb />
L. Harvey Son, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
The Clerk of Court of Pitt <lb />
county having issued Letters i f <lb />
to me, the undersigned on the <lb />
the estate of <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all indebted to the estate to make <lb />
immediate payment to <lb />
to all of said estate to <lb />
heir claims properly authenticated, to the <lb />
undersigned, within twelve months after <lb />
the date of this notice, or this notice will <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
This the 9th day of <lb />
of the estate Tripp <lb />
Cotton. and always <lb />
on i <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
Hold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
W, R, WHICHARD BRO,, <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete In every de <lb />
Ci and low at the <lb />
eat. Highest market price <lb />
paid country produce. <lb />
Impaired digestive system. Will Cure You. <lb />
It will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen <lb />
the mucous membranes of the stomach, purify blood and put you <lb />
your again. Your appetite will return, pant move <lb />
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your skin will clear and <lb />
and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb />
Mothers seeking t. their <lb />
and. v. in Una ii far children <lb />
It keeps their bowels or acts assists <lb />
nature, duration, relieves clears coated ton fever, <lb />
U and sat <lb />
Will Tuesday <lb />
For Sale b, <lb />
not the Ki PM <lb />
la salt- end t i At <lb />
KU t THE I O , Y . lb- t el f <lb />
We will to in -inns a ill<lb />
J a mo us Fountain <lb />
Announcement. <lb />
The firm W. T. <lb />
Co., is now composed of W. T. <lb />
and S. T. Hooker, they <lb />
having purchased the entire inter <lb />
est of Ii. B. Parham in t lie business <lb />
We the desire to <lb />
thank out and <lb />
for their past patronage and to <lb />
slate that we v. continue lo do <lb />
business the Liberty Ware <lb />
house where we will always be <lb />
pleased to serve We are <lb />
lolly prepared lo <lb />
tercel of all customers and to <lb />
secure for the prices <lb />
for their tobacco. <lb />
W. T. <lb />
T. <lb />
30th <lb />
I J. E. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
The undersigned having been notified <lb />
by Judge Henry H. Bryan that he will not <lb />
l able to hold the September of Pitt <lb />
Superior court, 1901, all jurors who <lb />
h v I, eon summoned for first and <lb />
second weeks of said term are hereby <lb />
fled not attend, but all who <lb />
have been MM all parties who <lb />
have been bean bound over to said <lb />
are hereby notified and required <lb />
to special term of said court o <lb />
Monday, September, A new <lb />
jury will he draw n and summoned for d <lb />
special team. This Ana- WOt. <lb />
II, W. <lb />
C court. <lb />
to get your <lb />
other school supplies <lb />
tot book store. <lb />
I nets. <lb />
church <lb />
a I it is better than no <lb />
The worm doesn't wait for <lb />
the bird. <lb />
The auctioneer that <lb />
trade the Hag. <lb />
Then- more a cluck than <lb />
u the face of it. <lb />
i but there's a <lb />
ti.-ii between level headed <lb />
But headed. <lb />
The much borrowed V knows <lb />
what it is to go life en- <lb />
a loan. <lb />
CANDY <lb />
I have just opened time south of <lb />
Peat Office, ace of all <lb />
every <lb />
CHRISTIAN GEORGE. <lb />
S, M. <lb />
Wholesale retail Grocer <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb />
by Carriages, Curia, <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, P. <lb />
and Gail Ax <lb />
Meat Key West <lb />
American Beauty Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, data, <lb />
Dandiest, Dried Apples, <lb />
., Glass <lb />
and China Ware, and Wooden <lb />
Ware, and Crackers, <lb />
Cheese, Beet Butter, Stand- <lb />
ard Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb />
other Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for loin <lb />
to see mo. <lb />
IN- <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
TO SEE MB. <lb />
J. U. COBBY. <lb />
South ; Pitt <lb />
court the clerk. <lb />
it is v a <lb />
i , <lb />
vs. <lb />
The above defendant cheater Hi van <lb />
take notice that an <lb />
has been Id tho Superior <lb />
court of Pitt lo sell a lot in <lb />
of for partition And i. to New York <lb />
the will further take ions. Private Win to <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
he U hi appear the of <lb />
the of the Superior court of Pi II county <lb />
on Friday answer or <lb />
demur to said action, or <lb />
the will apply to the for the <lb />
relief In the <lb />
This August Mill, D <lb />
, clerk canaries <lb />
I'll Airy <lb />
notice to <lb />
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb />
Mr. John C. Agent for <lb />
North Carolina and Virginia, of <lb />
Popular Company, <lb />
MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
Life Insurance Co., of <lb />
Desires to announce lo its large number of <lb />
policy holders and In toe public, <lb />
generally, of North Caroline this com- <lb />
will now In Ibis <lb />
suite and this date will issue its <lb />
, ii i I and policies, lo de- <lb />
siring the very hast I the best <lb />
life an company in the world <lb />
If the local agent your has n t <lb />
JOHN O. DR <lb />
Stale K. C. <lb />
Assets <lb />
Paid policy <lb />
Live, reliable energetic at <lb />
e to wort for <lb />
Old <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
IMBUED WEEKLY. <lb />
WILLIAM J. <lb />
Editor Publisher, <lb />
Payable in Advance. <lb />
One Year Mouths <lb />
Three Slug. Copy Be. <lb />
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb />
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb />
The Semi- <lb />
Weekly and <lb />
will be sent together <lb />
one year for or The Daily <lb />
and <lb />
year for payable In ad- <lb />
SPATES <lb />
C. A. SHOW A CO. <lb />
Li<lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
An i M <lb />
D. J. <lb />
TO <lb />
D, <lb />
VOL. <lb />
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb />
NO <lb />
-AT- <lb />
II <lb />
ARE KNOCKING<lb />
THEM <lb />
For Dry Goods, Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks, <lb />
and Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves, <lb />
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitt 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 />
Exposition. <lb />
I am to accommodate about Pan <lb />
visitors with and room with all modern conveniences. <lb />
Fine view of Niagara River house. <lb />
Niagara Falls car passes door every minutes. min <lb />
walk to exposition grounds. Take Niagara street car to <lb />
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All correspondence will <lb />
receive prompt attention. <lb />
JOSEPH A. MOORE, <lb />
1285 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y. <lb />
The Profit is Yours <lb />
Shipments Cash to the South and <lb />
the Heaviest on Record. <lb />
Washington, Aug ship <lb />
of money from the Treasury <lb />
to the South and West for the <lb />
movement of crops have Dean <lb />
much heavier season than ever <lb />
before. Treasurer Roberts to- <lb />
day that at the close of August, <lb />
1899, there bad been transferred <lb />
to the Treasuries at Chicago, <lb />
New Orleans and St. the <lb />
of At the dote <lb />
of the month In 1890 the to- <lb />
and at the <lb />
of business at the Treasury today <lb />
the total of which <lb />
New received <lb />
The currency la shipped <lb />
rule one fourth In silver certificates <lb />
up to one fourth in United <lb />
States note of the denomination of <lb />
and the remainder in gold <lb />
coin not de- <lb />
for crop moving purposes. <lb />
To Corner Cotton Seed. <lb />
Secretary T. B. Parker, of the <lb />
State Alliance, has a <lb />
great scheme to corner all the cot- <lb />
ton seed In the State, raise the <lb />
price of the same. Ho urges the <lb />
county alliance at the meeting on <lb />
the of September to <lb />
to convention at Raleigh <lb />
to be held latter part of <lb />
and arrange for the farm- <lb />
era to hold their cotton until <lb />
they can get the price they want <lb />
for them. He says the crops of <lb />
hog and beef prod nets are short <lb />
end there will be an de- <lb />
for cotton He <lb />
mates that the crop of cotton seed <lb />
year will be nine million bush- <lb />
els. And he calculated that if the <lb />
farmers will the and <lb />
hold, the oil mills will be <lb />
ed to pay the price. <lb />
Raleigh Times. <lb />
Oar New <lb />
fall Stock <lb />
is coming in and store is a scene of beautiful goods. <lb />
is full with new Skirts, Jackets, <lb />
The shortening again shortens prices. <lb />
We gladly the profits <lb />
The Trees and Auditor submit- <lb />
an Interesting question to the <lb />
Attorney General today. A Sheriff <lb />
In the piedmont section <lb />
the Treasurer that be bad a <lb />
machine shipped by a Chic- <lb />
ago Arm and that the latter had no <lb />
State license. The the <lb />
mode of procedure to <lb />
take an order for a machine, <lb />
it to the nearest express office, <lb />
tending the bill of lading to the <lb />
purchaser and notifying the ex- <lb />
press company to give him the ma- <lb />
chine if he pays for It. The State <lb />
officials contend makes <lb />
the express agent the agent of the <lb />
company and that the whole trade <lb />
la thus made in North Carolina. <lb />
The Attorney General decided <lb />
that the proper thing to do to <lb />
notify the sheriff to hold the ma- <lb />
chine and demand a State license, <lb />
which costs 1360, from the com- <lb />
and if it does not pay to tell <lb />
I he Char- <lb />
Our Stock of Shoes <lb />
is complete in every way. We can suit your feet, <lb />
your head, your purse. Como 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 />
H. C. HOOKER, <lb />
The is only yours If you will make an <lb />
early investigation. goods must <lb />
to make room for our large fall <lb />
which coming in. <lb />
for Standard Patterns, <lb />
BAKER HART, <lb />
Headquarters <lb />
N. C. Sept. 1901. <lb />
L. A. Cobb is back from <lb />
more where be has <lb />
goods. He arrived Saturday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Miss Eva Webb returned to <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
W. II. has been home <lb />
on a vacation, and today for <lb />
where he thinks of <lb />
Mrs. Nannie of <lb />
has been hero a few days <lb />
visiting her ion, J. F. <lb />
Mr. Johnson returned to <lb />
Saturday from Riverside <lb />
where he has been holding a <lb />
val. There were six accessions <lb />
dining the week. <lb />
J. L. Ives died Saturday night <lb />
about nine o'clock, caused from <lb />
falling sticking a reed up his <lb />
nose. It caused blood poison and <lb />
he only lived a few days. He was <lb />
buried evening in the <lb />
burial ground. <lb />
J. B. Harvey is at Ashe- <lb />
ville the bed side of bis wile <lb />
who is very sick. <lb />
E. F. Cox and J. F. Pitt man <lb />
have out livery <lb />
of J. <lb />
FOB SUPPLY. <lb />
A Good Description. <lb />
The fashion pictures <lb />
have been for time so <lb />
to hardly resemble humane <lb />
and our young folks are trying <lb />
their very utmost to the <lb />
It tome sort of double <lb />
back Grecian solar <lb />
disarrangement of the per- <lb />
about <lb />
coupling place of the pedal depart- <lb />
with the soul department of <lb />
the body that one more of <lb />
a Kangaroo preparing to Jump <lb />
than a regular old fashioned <lb />
man being. If Darwin alive <lb />
he would hare another proof that <lb />
we or are about to <lb />
from sort of an animal. From <lb />
ail these Lord deliver tie, <lb />
Incline our to keep the <lb />
old rationed common sense <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and <lb />
will sell anything in this line very low. See us when in want of <lb />
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe <lb />
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, <lb />
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock <lb />
U. Injectors, Cocks, Steam <lb />
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all sites. <lb />
LINK OF Belt, <lb />
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks, <lb />
SOLE AGENTS <lb />
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
the real estate business <lb />
loader than words. <lb />
Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. <lb />
The of W. T. Lipscomb <lb />
Co., which has formerly been com- <lb />
posed of W. T. Lipscomb, S. T. <lb />
Hooker and B. E. has <lb />
been dissolved. The said W. T. <lb />
Lipscomb and S. T. Hooker will <lb />
continue the Liberty <lb />
Warehouse under the name <lb />
W. T. Lipscomb Co., nod the <lb />
said W. T. and S. T. <lb />
Hooker are now the owners of all <lb />
amounts due the old firm of W. T <lb />
Lipscomb A Co., and will pay all <lb />
the outstanding claims against the <lb />
same. W. T. <lb />
T. Hook Kit. <lb />
July 1901. <lb />
Announcement. <lb />
The firm W. T, Lipscomb <lb />
Co., is now composed of W. T. <lb />
Lipscomb S. T. Hooker, they and 3.20. <lb />
Mayor's Court. <lb />
Mayor W. H. Long has disposed <lb />
of following in bis court <lb />
since last <lb />
Tom drunk and down, <lb />
fined and costs, 13.20. <lb />
B. L. Wilson, entering a bar- <lb />
being under age, fined one <lb />
penny and costs, 91.96. <lb />
Bill Williams, riotous and dis- <lb />
orderly conduct and assault, fined <lb />
and costs, <lb />
Jesse O. Wilson, riotous and <lb />
disorderly conduct, assault and <lb />
using profane language, fined <lb />
and costs, 93.85. <lb />
Austin running <lb />
dray without license, not guilty, <lb />
case dismissed. <lb />
Sam Allen and Sam Bryant, <lb />
dealing in horses without license, <lb />
not guilty, case dismissed. <lb />
dray with- <lb />
out fined penny and <lb />
costs, 92.36. <lb />
A. A. Forbes, Sr., running <lb />
boarding house without license not <lb />
guilty, case <lb />
Will riding bicycle on <lb />
south side of Dickinson <lb />
not guilty, case <lb />
K drunk and <lb />
lined 92.50 and costs, 91.80. <lb />
Lee Gregory, entering barroom, <lb />
being under age, lined one penny <lb />
costs, 91.90. <lb />
Ed. Stevenson, entering bar- <lb />
room, being underage, fined one <lb />
and costs, 91.96. <lb />
John Allen entering <lb />
barroom, being age, fined <lb />
one penny and costs, 91.90 <lb />
Richard White, entering bar- <lb />
room, being age, fined one <lb />
penny and costs, 91.90. <lb />
Willie Morgan, riotous dis- <lb />
orderly conduct and assault, lined <lb />
and costs, 94.25. <lb />
Shep Page, and down, <lb />
lined <lb />
Henry Harrington, firing off <lb />
pistol in town, fined and <lb />
97.35. <lb />
John Slade, riotous and <lb />
conduct assault, fined <lb />
94.05. <lb />
Fun <lb />
Machines, Farm Drain Tile <lb />
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
having purchased the entire inter <lb />
est of It. E. in <lb />
We undersigned desire to <lb />
thank OUT and customers <lb />
their past and to <lb />
state that we continue to do <lb />
business at the Ware <lb />
house when no will always be <lb />
pleased to serve them. We are <lb />
prepared to protect the in <lb />
of all our customers to <lb />
secure for them the highest prices <lb />
for their <lb />
W. T. <lb />
S. T. <lb />
July 30th, <lb />
W. J. Manning, riotous and dis- <lb />
orderly conduct assault, fined <lb />
and costs, 93.35. <lb />
This shows a total of twenty <lb />
cases which is a largo for <lb />
one week. Mayor had near- <lb />
as many cases before him <lb />
during the mouth August in <lb />
July. He did not have a case <lb />
morning, which is unusual for <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Building. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
The i one man who <lb />
puts Ills whole ml into his work. <lb />
The easiest a y to gel a out <lb />
I of a garden is nut <lb />
The wicked barber probably ex- <lb />
to get to heaven by a <lb />
shave. <lb />
The stage hand not noted for <lb />
he occasionally <lb />
es a <lb />
The wise man takes things as <lb />
they come, and if they don't <lb />
be goes after them.<lb />
. a . <lb />
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REFLECTOR <lb />
N. C. <lb />
O. J. WHICHARD, Owner <lb />
Entered at the Poet Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, as Second-Chase <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
1901. <lb />
la a certain Western State there <lb />
are families, one named Day <lb />
and the They are <lb />
neighbors. Mr. Day is the father <lb />
of seven girls, while Mr. Sunday <lb />
has an equal number of boys. <lb />
of the Days have married <lb />
Sundays, another is engaged, so it <lb />
now appears that Day will <lb />
be by and <lb />
The St. Pan Press, Republican, <lb />
doesn't see why, if <lb />
United States people could get <lb />
three cent and better cigars <lb />
for less money, by the annexation <lb />
of Cuba, they should be thwarted <lb />
by lees than a hundred thousand <lb />
sugar and tobacco men. Neither <lb />
do we. But the do <lb />
pool their issues and manipulate <lb />
statesmen like the sugar and to <lb />
Star <lb />
weather has been so in <lb />
this wails a Southern <lb />
Missouri paper, liverymen <lb />
have had to stand their horses in <lb />
water an a day to keep their <lb />
shoes coming off, and wagons <lb />
are going around with their <lb />
tongues out. The catfish kick up <lb />
such a dust the bed of the Gas <lb />
river that the river has to <lb />
be before you can go <lb />
fishing. A. spark from an engine <lb />
set the big railroad pond on fire <lb />
and burned up a load of <lb />
bull frogs. The ground is so hard <lb />
and dry that the holes in <lb />
the low places are being pulled up <lb />
and shipped off for gas <lb />
The Man Who Doe Things. <lb />
Hon. John H. Small is the type <lb />
of the who does <lb />
things. He did not stop with his <lb />
vigorous criticism of the <lb />
Department for not sending <lb />
experts to Hyde and Beaufort <lb />
ties to investigate the plague that <lb />
is killing the horses. He went at <lb />
once to Washington city, where he <lb />
a promise from the Ag <lb />
Department at Washing <lb />
ton to send an expert immediately <lb />
to investigate the horse <lb />
That's the to do things. In <lb />
a great terrible epidemic like that <lb />
which curses the farmers of the <lb />
East, immediate action <lb />
K s and Observer. <lb />
Why Do Negroes Suicide <lb />
The New Orleans Times-Demo- <lb />
discusses the that in re- <lb />
years it has become common <lb />
in Louisiana for women to <lb />
commit suicide, but that <lb />
men seldom fall on bared bod <lb />
kin, and despairs of giving a <lb />
son. Until recent years suicide <lb />
among was unknown, <lb />
reason now is perhaps because of <lb />
the responsibility that rests upon <lb />
them to care for themselves and <lb />
their responsibility <lb />
which is often too heavy for them. <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
We have heard attention called <lb />
to the fact many times that <lb />
the would always to <lb />
imitate people in everything. <lb />
So possibly they have the <lb />
white folks take themselves off <lb />
until they have caught on to it and <lb />
try to imitate them. <lb />
Th Board of County <lb />
met in regular session on <lb />
Monday, 2nd, all the members be- <lb />
present. <lb />
The amount allowed to paupers <lb />
was for County Home <lb />
bridges Constable <lb />
fees Coroner <lb />
nation and smallpox house 184.58; j <lb />
printing; stationery books <lb />
32.50; tickets <lb />
tax lists taxes re- <lb />
funded 25.80; jail <lb />
15.80; Register Deed <lb />
Commissioners sundries <lb />
9.75. <lb />
The Treasurer and <lb />
dent of Health presented their <lb />
monthly reports. <lb />
The Register of Deeds was order- <lb />
ed to turn over to the tax <lb />
books for 1901. <lb />
The keeper of Greenville bridge <lb />
was authorized to order lumber <lb />
necessary for repairs. <lb />
The following persons were ad- <lb />
to pauper list to receive the <lb />
stated per mouth. Simon <lb />
Johnson Tom Pollard John <lb />
W. Parker <lb />
It, John Begun <lb />
Petition to discontinue public <lb />
road leading from Ben in i <lb />
Swift Creek township across Clay . <lb />
Hoot swamp to Susan at <lb />
Vanceboro road in <lb />
township, was deferred to <lb />
October meeting with committee to, <lb />
investigate. <lb />
The Sheriff was ordered to lay <lb />
off a road front a point <lb />
the Tarboro road near G. F. Evans <lb />
home place to the <lb />
road the corner of F. M. <lb />
Smith place. <lb />
The following jurors were drawn i <lb />
for October term of Superior <lb />
First I. Warren, A. <lb />
B. Galloway, J. Edwards, J. S. I <lb />
J. J. Elks, <lb />
Lorenzo Nashville <lb />
Hardy, W. P. Clarke, J. It. <lb />
Haddock, J. H. Keel, <lb />
J. R. Dozier, <lb />
Wyatt, John H. Edwards, <lb />
W. T. Fleming, E. O. King. <lb />
Second K. Allen, L. <lb />
L. w. If. Moore, W. <lb />
C. Gardner, H. ll. Proctor, Her- <lb />
belt Brown, J. H. Moore, N. H. i <lb />
Whitford. F. Ward, A. B. <lb />
ton, W. J. Jenkins, J. at. Cox, <lb />
W. U. Stokes, H. W. Martin, L. <lb />
H. James A. Stokes, E. <lb />
F. Cox, <lb />
The Clerk of the Board was or- <lb />
dated to notify delinquents <lb />
to appear at meeting and <lb />
show erase why they had not i <lb />
listed taxes for 1901. <lb />
Under more favorable conditions than ever before in its <lb />
past history. We have larger and better facilities for handling <lb />
tobacco than ever before and a larger number of good buyers <lb />
who have orders for every grade of tobacco grown, Greenville <lb />
is 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 />
I am in better t do business than ever before, and if <lb />
and the best prices will get it I am going to have your <lb />
tobacco. I appeal to no passion or prejudice but upon <lb />
the bed rock of truth and merit I rest my claim pat- <lb />
I ask you this year to give me a chance and I will <lb />
take mm of the balance. I have been running a warehouse <lb />
on this market nearly years and I think I know how to sell <lb />
tobacco. have with me a corps of thoroughly <lb />
tent, reliable and courteous assistants, who will use every <lb />
honorable moans to advance your interest. When you come <lb />
to Greenville I ask you especially to come around and see me <lb />
whether you bring tobacco or not. A hearty, princely welcome <lb />
always awaits you at the Farmers. <lb />
Sincerely. <lb />
O. L. JOYNER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Prop. Warehouse. <lb />
Parental Responsibility. <lb />
The sermon of J. N. Booth <lb />
in the Baptist church, Sunday <lb />
morning, from the text the <lb />
Young Man was most time <lb />
and it is a pity that more of <lb />
the parent-, the community did <lb />
not hear it. pointed out many <lb />
evils that endanger the youth of <lb />
today, and warned parents of the <lb />
responsibility resting upon thorn. <lb />
One strong point made by the <lb />
speaker was that many parents <lb />
have more regard for the care of <lb />
their stock than for their boys--if <lb />
the animal has wandered off out of <lb />
place there is diligent search until <lb />
it Is found nod safe under shelter <lb />
again; but if the boy is out of <lb />
place and away from home at night <lb />
be is given no concern whatever, <lb />
bat allowed to wander wherever <lb />
his may lead. <lb />
Arc Fairly <lb />
An esteemed subscriber asks <lb />
something about the treat-1 <lb />
in of railroads by the courts. <lb />
Do they get a fair shake in damage <lb />
suits Do they receive the same <lb />
equitable treatment causes <lb />
that Jurors the natural per- <lb />
sons; We think not. Since the <lb />
temporary triumph of <lb />
ideas in this country, there has <lb />
been a steady and studied <lb />
of the idea that railroads, <lb />
and other large corporations <lb />
the enemies of the people <lb />
than the natural allies of labor. <lb />
are public necessities. <lb />
While run primarily for private <lb />
gain, and through that <lb />
naturally offer advantages, <lb />
still they will shy from a line that <lb />
to run through a hostile <lb />
The policy of a progressive <lb />
pie will encourage the building of <lb />
railroads. While holding them to <lb />
a rigid account for carelessness <lb />
either in the management or <lb />
or their trains, it ill permit <lb />
them to that they should have <lb />
exact justice in the <lb />
courts. We write this without the <lb />
remotest reference tried <lb />
the Burke courts, but because <lb />
we believe the development of <lb />
the South has been retarded by a <lb />
feeling among railroad men that <lb />
the courts would treat them like <lb />
brigands and <lb />
Herald. <lb />
AUGUST TOBACCO SALES. <lb />
Tremendous Gain Over Last Year. <lb />
Mr M. A. Allen, Secretary of <lb />
the Greenville Tobacco Board of <lb />
Trade, handed <lb />
the report of sales on the <lb />
market for the month of August, <lb />
with comparative figures for the, <lb />
same month last year. The sales <lb />
for August, were <lb />
pounds, while for August, <lb />
there were pounds sold. <lb />
These figures show a gain <lb />
year of pounds, an in- <lb />
crease of more than percent. <lb />
As our readers may be desirous <lb />
of knowing what <lb />
markets are doing we also give the <lb />
figures from Wilson and Kinston <lb />
for comparison. August this <lb />
year Wilson sold pounds, <lb />
last year a of <lb />
sold this year <lb />
last year a <lb />
These comparative figures show <lb />
that Greenville made the largest <lb />
percentage of increase of either of <lb />
the three markets. Just why sales <lb />
have Increased so much this <lb />
we are not able to say, unless it be I <lb />
to the go-id pi ices prevailing, j <lb />
Surely there is as much <lb />
raised this year and last, and at <lb />
the rate it is coming to the market j <lb />
the crop will all <lb />
Christmas. <lb />
sold before <lb />
Clear Sidewalks. <lb />
The Board of Aldermen have or- <lb />
all residents of the town to <lb />
clear off I he sidewalks surrounding <lb />
their premises by the 10th of <lb />
The order a timely <lb />
one, for In some sections of the <lb />
town ladies had to walk the <lb />
middle of the streets to get to <lb />
church Sunday night. <lb />
MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS. <lb />
N. O., Sept. <lb />
Hall of Greenville Lodge No. 28-1 <lb />
A. F. A. M. <lb />
Whereas, on Friday August <lb />
1801, at o'clock p. m., be- <lb />
loved friend brother, <lb />
A. Dupree, obedience to the <lb />
from the Giver of All <lb />
Life, laid down forever the work- <lb />
tools of life and into <lb />
the Eternal Presence. <lb />
Now therefore, the members of <lb />
this Lodge being desirous of attest- <lb />
their appreciation, love and <lb />
respect for departed friend and <lb />
brother, do resolve, <lb />
1st. That while deplore the <lb />
loss of a faithful friend and <lb />
Mason, DOW submissively <lb />
to the will of Him who all <lb />
things well. <lb />
That the members of this <lb />
Lodge wear the badge of mourning <lb />
for a period of thirty days and that <lb />
the Lodge room lie properly draped <lb />
and that a page of the minutes be <lb />
set apart he memory of our de- <lb />
parted <lb />
3rd. That n copy of these <lb />
be transmitted to the wife <lb />
of brother Dupree and that they <lb />
be published in the Orphans <lb />
Friend and the papers of <lb />
ville. F. G. James, <lb />
C. T. Com. <lb />
Alex. L. Blow, <lb />
Strange Phenomenon in A die. <lb />
county has the strangest <lb />
phenomenon yet reported as a sup- <lb />
posed result of rains <lb />
On Phoenix Mountain, about four <lb />
miles from Jefferson, crowds have <lb />
been gathering several days to <lb />
sec the openings in the sides the <lb />
There are three of <lb />
these openings, varying in width <lb />
from to nine feet and of a <lb />
depth of from two to six <lb />
There are no slides of earth at the <lb />
points, but a sharp division of t be j <lb />
soil the rocks there- <lb />
in. The dead trees which are <lb />
on the sin face arc dragged to <lb />
one side of the opening, or left <lb />
them; the rocks, which <lb />
lay upon the are upon one <lb />
side or the other of the openings, <lb />
with their edges suspended over <lb />
the cavity. Strangest of all, the <lb />
trees which were growing at the <lb />
place of the cracks in the earth, <lb />
are at the bottom and now <lb />
span the in the earth, one <lb />
half the tree one side and the <lb />
half upon the other. Where <lb />
the of a tree just touched the <lb />
the point division the earth, <lb />
that edge is shaved off and the <lb />
tree left Ob <lb />
server, <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
During the month of August <lb />
Register of Deeds T. R. Moore <lb />
issued fourteen marriage licenses, <lb />
to the following <lb />
White <lb />
Andrew Moore Clara E. <lb />
J. K. Cash and Fannie <lb />
Jesse Stocks and Eva Hardy. <lb />
and Eva <lb />
Tripp. <lb />
and Pennie <lb />
Campbell. <lb />
Henry on and Annie Bur- <lb />
well. <lb />
John II midland Easter Dupree. <lb />
and, Fannie Du- <lb />
Mack M j e and Linda Dixon. <lb />
Alex J and Julia <lb />
ham. <lb />
Frank <lb />
Joe Reeves and Ada Davis. <lb />
Simon Hooks Fannie <lb />
William Barrett and <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C, Sept. I. <lb />
The Winterville High School <lb />
opened with the flag of our country <lb />
flying to the breezes and students <lb />
pouring in from every section of <lb />
the surrounding country. Already <lb />
enrollment shows a <lb />
from Craven, Wayne, <lb />
Greene, Beaufort and Pitt counties <lb />
with large numbers yet to come. <lb />
Prof. Lineberry is glad, the teach- <lb />
arc all smiles and A. G. Cox <lb />
don't know whether he is a Cox or <lb />
somebody else. <lb />
Rev. C. W. of Kin- <lb />
with his little son, <lb />
and little daughter spent the day <lb />
here yesterday <lb />
Mies Lena who has charge <lb />
of the primary department of the <lb />
Winterville High School, arrived <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
At a recent meeting of the board <lb />
of Town Commissioners J. R. John- <lb />
son was appointed Mayor, instead <lb />
of G. W. Parker who is away, and <lb />
J. W. Sparks policeman and tax <lb />
collector with instructions to have <lb />
his bond ready by next meeting. <lb />
W. H. went to <lb />
son Saturday. <lb />
Misses Valeria Fleming, of <lb />
House, and Cornelia Mumford, of <lb />
Ayden, spent Saturday and Sun- <lb />
day with Miss Cox. <lb />
Eggs at cents per dozen at B. <lb />
F. Manning <lb />
Misses Clyde Dawson. of Little- <lb />
field, and Olivia Cox, of range, <lb />
spent Saturday with Mrs. J. D. <lb />
Cox <lb />
Miss Daisy Mumford, of <lb />
was visiting in town Sunday. <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are constant- <lb />
selling carts and wagons. <lb />
Mrs. S. G. Nine spent Monday in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
O. A. Fair received n telegram <lb />
Saturday night from <lb />
announcing the sudden death <lb />
of his youngest sister, Miss Fannie <lb />
Fair. Mr. Fair, who is very pop <lb />
among our people, has their <lb />
fullest sympathy his sorrow. <lb />
Meyer, of Washington, <lb />
D. C, Saturday with Mrs. <lb />
J. D. Cox. <lb />
Mr. Herring, of Kinston, came <lb />
up yesterday and placed two of bis <lb />
boys in Winterville High School. <lb />
We were to have him spend <lb />
the day with us. <lb />
One car load of lime for sale at <lb />
B. F. Manning <lb />
We ere very much pleased last <lb />
Monday evening to meet our young <lb />
friend, Miss cf <lb />
Greenville, has entered as a <lb />
student in the High School. <lb />
Miss Lizzie Murphy, of Farm- <lb />
who was visiting Miss <lb />
Parker, returned home Monday <lb />
morning. <lb />
Averages that Count <lb />
We watched the sale awhile to- <lb />
day at the Greenville Warehouse <lb />
and noticed how Evans <lb />
Co., For the farmers who <lb />
sold with them. Mr. Pierce, of <lb />
s pounds at <lb />
610.75, at at at <lb />
at 816.50, at at <lb />
68.50. And Mr. of Car <lb />
sold at prices running from <lb />
612.50 to giving an average of <lb />
These are the sales that <lb />
the formers make them <lb />
carry their tobacco to the Green <lb />
ville Warehouse. <lb />
A Convict Killed by the Guards. <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, September <lb />
Late this afternoon as a train was <lb />
bringing to the penitentiary State <lb />
convicts employed in getting clay <lb />
from pits five miles south of here, <lb />
Clint Williams, colored, of <lb />
bury, a convict serving a thirty- <lb />
year term for murder, jumped off <lb />
the train and dashed forward. The <lb />
guards gave him a rattling volley <lb />
with shotguns rifles and liter- <lb />
all riddled him with buckshot and <lb />
bullets. He was brought to the <lb />
penitentiary and died in three <lb />
hours. No others- attempted to <lb />
escape. <lb />
It la dial who go <lb />
on for pleasure or <lb />
provisions the attack <lb />
of bowel disease, w Inch not only cause, them <lb />
mat inconvenience, hot sometimes <lb />
fatal In A bottle Perry <lb />
fain-Killer Is, we hare found, a <lb />
moat remedy against suets <lb />
there la but one <lb />
Parry Price at sod <lb />
First Taxes. <lb />
Mr. R. H. Garris, of Swift Creek <lb />
township, was the first man in Pitt <lb />
county to pay county <lb />
taxes for 1901. The tax books were <lb />
turned over by the County Com- <lb />
missioners to Sheriff Harrington <lb />
Monday, and Mr. Garris <lb />
a. once to his office and paid. <lb />
And that is the reason the old Greenville is <lb />
selling so much tobacco. get the highest, price for every <lb />
pile sold on our floor. The see this, and appreciating <lb />
work do for them they bring us their tobacco. <lb />
We treat all alike, get the best price time. Bring <lb />
next load to the Greenville Warehouse and we will show yon <lb />
the truth of this. We have every accommodation for yon and <lb />
your team. <lb />
H GO- <lb />
J. C. B. S. EVANS. <lb />
S. SPAIN <lb />
The <lb />
A LED DIVIDEND RECORD THE RESULT OF l <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 ricks and <lb />
limiting its business to the United States <lb />
It will be 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 GARY, General A Rent. <lb />
For Virginia and North Carolina, <lb />
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance <lb />
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va. <lb />
BONDS SOLO. <lb />
A Premium Them. <lb />
The Board of Aldermen held a <lb />
special meeting Saturday night to <lb />
take action on the sale of the <lb />
per cent thirty year bonds <lb />
for public improvements. There <lb />
were two offers for the bonds. One <lb />
was from Parson, Leach Co., of <lb />
New York, at they to retain <lb />
tho deposit to be drawn <lb />
on by the town as it was needed <lb />
for the improvements, the town to <lb />
receive I per cent interest on the <lb />
deposit. The other offer was <lb />
Co., of <lb />
at a premium of for <lb />
the entire issue, the town to have <lb />
he benefit of the accrued interest <lb />
on the bonds from July 1st, when <lb />
they bear date, until they are de- <lb />
livered to purchaser. The Board <lb />
accepted the latter offer. <lb />
The offer of the New York mm <lb />
would have been worth about <lb />
more to the town, the <lb />
objection the Aldermen had to this <lb />
offer was the bonds and the money <lb />
being in the same hands. <lb />
Courted By Wire. <lb />
Providence, R. I., Sept. <lb />
John J. a train dispatch <lb />
of the Consolidated Railroad <lb />
and Miss late <lb />
an at East Junction, <lb />
Mass., were married today. This <lb />
is the culmination of a courtship <lb />
of six years carried on all the time <lb />
by wire. <lb />
Mr. J. C. mail carrier <lb />
on one of the free <lb />
routes, started out on bis <lb />
Wednesday with a new horse <lb />
had just purchased. Before getting <lb />
out of town the horse took a kick- <lb />
notion and done some damage <lb />
to the front of the buggy. <lb />
Schools Opened. <lb />
The schools of the town began <lb />
their fall terms Monday with <lb />
good prospects. Prof. <lb />
had forty boys present at the <lb />
Masonic Hall School <lb />
for girls opened with thirty pres- <lb />
Miss Annie Perkins had <lb />
fourteen present. The music schools <lb />
also had good numbers. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Church And Divorce. <lb />
The General Convention of the <lb />
Protestant Episcopal Church in the <lb />
United States, which meets <lb />
will convene on the 2nd of <lb />
October in San Francisco We re- <lb />
to learn that the chief subject <lb />
which has been engaging the at- <lb />
of the committee on canons <lb />
Is that of marriage and divorce. <lb />
It is stated that a large majority of <lb />
the convention will be in favor of <lb />
refusing to allow a of a <lb />
divorced person under any <lb />
stances, with the single exception <lb />
of a case the former mar- <lb />
was annulled by a decree <lb />
some civil court of <lb />
for a cause existing before <lb />
matrimony. We presume that <lb />
this estimate in anticipation of the <lb />
views of the convention la correct. <lb />
It is probably baaed upon the act- <lb />
lion of the committee, sitting in <lb />
the recess, to all of whom <lb />
with one exception, voted for <lb />
the door against any marriage <lb />
a divorced person except <lb />
above. The member of Ike <lb />
committee who dissented from the <lb />
committee's action went only to <lb />
the extent of proposing to allow <lb />
the marriage of the innocent party <lb />
where the decree of divorce we <lb />
granted on the ground of <lb />
tery, <lb />
The action of the committee U <lb />
to be applauded. Scandals In <lb />
and marriages have <lb />
ed with great rapidity, and <lb />
in brazenness and almost <lb />
every repulsive feature. We have <lb />
no of In this conn- <lb />
try possessing the virtue and <lb />
age necessary to sentence a high <lb />
placed divorced man peer, <lb />
in to jail for bigamy, if <lb />
we cannot rely upon the churches <lb />
we must And in a <lb />
plight. <lb />
We trust the anticipated action <lb />
of the Episcopalians will real- <lb />
and that all the other church- <lb />
es may lay down the same rigid <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Unreasonable and <lb />
No people who are wise can re- <lb />
railroads with hostility or be <lb />
disposed to oppress them or wrong <lb />
them unjustly. They are <lb />
developers of a State's wealth, of a <lb />
nation's wealth. They have done <lb />
undersigned tor <lb />
before the Superior court clerk of Pitt i is all right to make them bear their <lb />
burden, bat it <lb />
given to all persons indebted to estate; is unreasonable and to treat <lb />
them as monsters and to seek to <lb />
war upon them la revenge or from <lb />
to make immediate payment to the under <lb />
and all claims <lb />
an la the <lb />
tame to the payment <lb />
within twelve month from the date of <lb />
notice, or it will be plead la of recovery. <lb />
I,. SMITH, <lb />
of the Estate of Sarah L. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
a desire to rob the <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
This space belongs to <lb />
THE CLOTHIER.<lb />
w Owe aw <lb />
i Ms MM S <lb />
who is now in the Norther n <lb />
Markets. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there MARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
so to remind you that you owe <lb />
Tub Reflector for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
you to settle as early as <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope yon 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 />
The special term of court will <lb />
begin on Monday, 18th. <lb />
Attention is called to the notice <lb />
to creditors by Mrs. D. <lb />
Dupree, Administratrix of Joseph <lb />
A. Dupree. <lb />
Attention is called to the <lb />
of Notice to Creditors by- <lb />
James L. Smith, Administrator of <lb />
Sarah L. Smith. <lb />
Sausage in Vinegar, <lb />
Yeast, Pearl Hominy, Ad <lb />
and Henry George Cigars <lb />
at M. <lb />
A little son of Mr. J. H. Far- <lb />
row, who works at the of <lb />
the John Flanagan Buggy Co., lost <lb />
the end of a finger, Saturday, by <lb />
accidentally getting it caught in a <lb />
planing machine. <lb />
car mark for stock <lb />
swallow fork in right and slit in <lb />
been duly registered, <lb />
I hereby forbid all persons <lb />
from using said mark. <lb />
G. T. Tyson. <lb />
The is indebted <lb />
Mr. of Riverside <lb />
Nursery, for a basket of elegant <lb />
pears brought Monday <lb />
morning. Riverside has a <lb />
Crop of pears this season <lb />
and the trees full of are a <lb />
picture to look upon. <lb />
W. A. Schenck, of Cincinnati, <lb />
V, S. Consulting Engineer, la in <lb />
town a few days. He will be <lb />
remembered by many the rep- <lb />
of the Steel Trust that <lb />
was sent here to superintend the <lb />
steel work that went in the vaults <lb />
that were built In the Court House <lb />
a few years ago. Mr. Schenck <lb />
passed the highest United States <lb />
Government examination, and is <lb />
considered one of the beat <lb />
on the construction of Govern- <lb />
and public buildings. <lb />
Rent and Sale. <lb />
I will rent my farm, four miles <lb />
north Greenville and one mile <lb />
from House station, for the year <lb />
with privilege of five years. <lb />
About Nov. 1st I will sell all the <lb />
farm Implements, gin, engine, <lb />
thresher, grist mill, carts, wagons, <lb />
horses, tunics, hogs, cattle, corn, <lb />
fodder and bay on said farm. <lb />
Parties wishing to examine the <lb />
farm or equipment can call any <lb />
time and do <lb />
John Flanagan, <lb />
ca m pa come upon U and <lb />
until the driven by a dose or <lb />
two of the celebrated cure for <lb />
all complaints, from simple <lb />
to Use moat aggravated of cholera <lb />
or should <lb />
without the Pa Avoid <lb />
there re but one Perry <lb />
Price lee and <lb />
HOWDY DO. <lb />
Some Speak to Me, Some to You. <lb />
Monday, <lb />
R. L. Smith left for <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
W. F. Button, of Lenoir, was <lb />
here today. <lb />
W. C. Mines returned Saturday <lb />
evening from S. C. <lb />
W. Bernard came in <lb />
day evening from Chapel Hill. <lb />
Mrs. Fannie Jenkins returned <lb />
today from a visit in the country. <lb />
Miss Martha Lee return- <lb />
ed Saturday from a visit to Wash- <lb />
B. L. Humber left Saturday <lb />
evening for Beaufort to bring bis <lb />
family home. <lb />
Jesse Smith left this morning <lb />
for Norfolk to take a course in a <lb />
business college. <lb />
Mrs. M. M. Nelson, of Scotland <lb />
Neck, who has been visiting here, <lb />
returned this morning. <lb />
Miss Daisy Parker, of Tarboro, <lb />
arrived Saturday evening to visit <lb />
Mrs. J. C. <lb />
J. B. Harding left this morning <lb />
for Raleigh to resume his studies <lb />
at tho A. College. <lb />
Miss Leila Thornton, one of the <lb />
teachers of Masonic Hall School, <lb />
came in Saturday evening. <lb />
C. B. Forbes returned Saturday <lb />
evening from York where he <lb />
had been after new goods. <lb />
Mrs. Ola Forbes and children <lb />
came home Sunday evening from a <lb />
Visit to relatives in tho country. <lb />
Miss Rosa Wells, of Wilson, who <lb />
has been her grandfather, <lb />
W. M. King, home to- <lb />
day. <lb />
Mrs. M. T. left this <lb />
morning for Baltimore to purchase <lb />
fall millinery goods for H. C. <lb />
Hooker. <lb />
Mrs. J. Smith and Misses <lb />
Apple Smith, and <lb />
Betsey Greene left this morning for <lb />
Washington City. <lb />
B. W. Moseley came in from <lb />
Lynchburg, Saturday evening, and <lb />
will again be on the cotton market <lb />
here the coming season. <lb />
Mrs. of Kinston, and <lb />
of Wilson, who <lb />
visiting Mrs. II. L. Coward, <lb />
left Saturday evening. <lb />
Prof. H. P. Harding this <lb />
morning for Oxford enter upon <lb />
hi. duties as Superintendent of the <lb />
graded schools there. <lb />
O. E. Warren, who has been <lb />
living in Raleigh since the first of <lb />
the year, baa returned here and <lb />
taken a position with Ike Selig- <lb />
son. <lb />
Mrs. M. D. Higgs left this morn- <lb />
for Baltimore to purchase her <lb />
fall stock of She will <lb />
also go to the exposition at <lb />
while away. <lb />
airs. Julian Timberlake, and <lb />
children, who have been visiting <lb />
her father, B. R. Gotten, at Cotton <lb />
dale, took the train here this <lb />
morning forborne. <lb />
M. A Allen returned <lb />
evening from Reidsville. <lb />
Dr. R. L. Carr returned Mon- <lb />
day evening from Clinton. <lb />
Frank Wilson is from his <lb />
trip north new good. <lb />
Miss May of <lb />
son, came in Monday evening. <lb />
A. M. Perry returned Monday <lb />
evening from Scotland Neck. <lb />
Miss Moore returned Mon- <lb />
day evening from a visit to <lb />
left this <lb />
to attend Homer school. <lb />
Mrs. E. A. Jr., and child <lb />
returned this morning from Beau- <lb />
fort. <lb />
Miss Mary Smith has returned <lb />
from a visit to relatives in Lenoir <lb />
county. <lb />
W. B. Brown and family return- <lb />
ed Monday evening from <lb />
mouth. <lb />
A. B. representative of <lb />
Raleigh Post, spent Monday <lb />
and today here. <lb />
C. A. White left this morning <lb />
for Oxford to take his son, Rich- <lb />
ard, to Homer school. <lb />
Miss Mary Keel, of Wilson, who <lb />
has been visiting Mrs. H. B. <lb />
returned home today. <lb />
Miss Mon- <lb />
day evening for Winterville to <lb />
attend the High School there. <lb />
Mrs. Denmark, of Mu- <lb />
came over this morning to <lb />
visit her father, R. M. Starkey. <lb />
Miss Ida Rodgers, of Whichard, <lb />
came over Monday and spent the <lb />
night with Mrs. J. Whichard. <lb />
Miss Bessie Harris, of Ayden, <lb />
spent Monday with Miss An- <lb />
and returned home on the <lb />
evening train. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Whitehead, <lb />
of Wilson, who have been visiting <lb />
relatives in this county, took the <lb />
train here this morning for Rich- <lb />
Wednesday, <lb />
went to Rocky <lb />
Mount today. <lb />
B. W. Moseley went to <lb />
today. <lb />
W. L. Cobb left Tuesday even- <lb />
for <lb />
Clifton King Tuesday <lb />
evening from Norfolk. <lb />
L. B. Bass returned morn- <lb />
from Beaufort and Morehead. <lb />
Mrs. J. C. Jordan child <lb />
rived Tuesday evening from Dan- <lb />
ville. <lb />
R. L. Humber family re- <lb />
turned this morning from a to <lb />
Misses Mamie Katie <lb />
Moore, of Washington, are visit- <lb />
Miss Bessie Patrick. <lb />
E. Q. Flanagan left this morning <lb />
for Raleigh to take a post grad- <lb />
course in embalming. <lb />
Miss Matilda returned <lb />
Tuesday evening from an extended <lb />
visit to Ayden and Winterville. <lb />
E. H. Bryan, of Raleigh, one of <lb />
the workmen for the Greenville <lb />
Manufacturing Company, has <lb />
moved his family to Greenville. <lb />
THE BIG STORE <lb />
Watch big center show window <lb />
CENT <lb />
Everybody surprised at the great values Don't wait <lb />
Be Among the First in the Push.<lb />
Away. <lb />
A team belonging to Mr. V. M. <lb />
Hodges, away in tobacco town <lb />
Tuesday afternoon. Ono of the <lb />
horses kicked the driver on the <lb />
knee, him very <lb />
another colored man who some how <lb />
got in the came out with a <lb />
broken leg. <lb />
Murderous Assault. <lb />
Saturday Mr. G. S. <lb />
of Swift Creek township, was as- <lb />
by a colored who work <lb />
ed for him. The struck Mr. <lb />
Johnson several blows with a grass <lb />
blade, cutting him seriously <lb />
breaking a wrist. The <lb />
made his escape. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
I, <lb />
BIG STORE. <lb />
The Black Diamond, who <lb />
Mr. W. C. limes captured and <lb />
took back to Colombia, S. C, last <lb />
week, proved to right man<lb /></p>
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I I M III <lb />
Have You Forgot <lb />
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN <lb />
UP-TO DATE LINE OF <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
AND A OF OTHER THING <lb />
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb />
Come to see me for your next Band of Flour or Pork. <lb />
Yours to please- <lb />
Jas. B. White. <lb />
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb />
III II HE III fill <lb />
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value, <lb />
Paid-up Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance works automatically, <lb />
Is Non <lb />
Will be if he within month while you <lb />
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of and of arrears with interest. <lb />
second No Restrictions. S. Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb />
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb />
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To make policy payable as an daring the lifetime <lb />
Of <lb />
L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ROBERTS <lb />
None genuine unless <lb />
Red Cross is on label <lb />
Don't take a Substitute <lb />
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD, <lb />
TO PRODUCT EQUAL OF <lb />
for Chills. Fevers, <lb />
Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb />
all forms of Malaria. <lb />
DON'T WAIT TO <lb />
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I <lb />
CURES RIME TONIC FAMOUS <lb />
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PAY. PER <lb />
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. <lb />
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE <lb />
Literary. Classical, Scientific, Commercial. Industrial, Pedagogical, Musical, <lb />
Annual expenses . fur Stale l Faculty of <lb />
Practice and Observation of about To board in <lb />
the all applications be made before July Bearing <lb />
opens <lb />
Invited from those competent and <lb />
other <lb />
President CHARLES a. <lb />
N C <lb />
THE GREAT <lb />
TONIC LAXATIVE <lb />
If you have tour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad <lb />
inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss <lb />
of appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin, <lb />
Of any symptoms and disorders which tell the story or bad bowels end as <lb />
impaired digestive system, Will <lb />
It clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver kidneys, strengthen <lb />
the mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood and put you <lb />
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move <lb />
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your skin will clear and <lb />
freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb />
Mother seeking proper . for <lb />
and trouble, ill Ml fur children. <lb />
It bowel-. without pain or griping, aria m a tonic. n--i-i- <lb />
i -l reduce, fever. <lb />
i. m I and hearty. <lb />
U for U. <lb />
For by <lb />
I . MM -v t moat t, in <lb />
till limit-, end at <lb />
CO , <lb />
w will to on l ti <lb />
I Mia l of . . a <lb />
rM- <lb />
.-- At <lb />
V , and <lb />
h m <lb />
fountain gen <lb />
Writ's <lb />
Reflector Book Store. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER.<lb />
D. j. Sept. <lb />
General Wood's report as Gov <lb />
General of Cuba, has <lb />
been made to the War Department. <lb />
It reviews the administration of <lb />
the affairs of the islands during <lb />
the past fiscal year, paying <lb />
to resources, the <lb />
judiciary, the steps taken for a new <lb />
civil government, etc. But the <lb />
most significant portion of the <lb />
whole contains an <lb />
of the high <lb />
tariff policy of the United States <lb />
He said that the <lb />
present system does not favor good <lb />
commercial facilities on account of <lb />
unfavorable duties tobacco and <lb />
sugar. They keep the prices up in <lb />
this if they are per- <lb />
in regard to Cuba it will <lb />
that development of Cuba <lb />
will be slow if at all, as the <lb />
ed conditions in commercial <lb />
since the time of the Spanish <lb />
War make her now market her <lb />
principal products in the <lb />
States, she must have lower <lb />
duties she is to live and pros- <lb />
Comments like this are the <lb />
best arguments that low tariff can <lb />
have, they are particularly <lb />
forcible when they concern the <lb />
vital; welfare of an island that <lb />
our promises out national hon- <lb />
or compel us to foster pro- <lb />
The summer is Sam's <lb />
house time, there is <lb />
else in Washington of <lb />
to distract hie at- <lb />
from his imperative task. <lb />
During the hot months the annual <lb />
renovation takes place, and about <lb />
the first of September sees the work <lb />
completed. This year the changes <lb />
hive been particularly sweeping, <lb />
almost all the interior of the Cap- <lb />
building being repaired <lb />
made modern. The Supreme Court <lb />
room was about to emerge from a <lb />
ban of plaster, only a few <lb />
days ago the temporary plaster <lb />
ceiling, under the new steel one, <lb />
fell and hurt sever.-1 workmen. A <lb />
party of tourists under the <lb />
of one of the Capitol guides, <lb />
got out the nick of time. One <lb />
of the most ticklish jobs has <lb />
the putting of a steel counter- <lb />
part of the plaster ceiling of Stat <lb />
Hall. This hall has peculiar <lb />
properties, there being <lb />
many that <lb />
are the delight of the young mar- <lb />
couples that make Washing <lb />
ton their honey moon Mecca. <lb />
These galleries arc also prolific <lb />
sources of income to the Capitol <lb />
guides who reveal their mysteries <lb />
to the uninitiated. On account of <lb />
all this there was a clause the <lb />
builder's that the <lb />
change should in no wise impair <lb />
the whispering properties. A re- <lb />
cent test shows the mystic echoes <lb />
still intact. The usual new carpet <lb />
will appear the <lb />
Home, the old having been <lb />
removed. Absolutely car- <lb />
pet always in <lb />
luxuries that Ham <lb />
allows his legislators. <lb />
The Schley Sampson controversy <lb />
is attracting but little attention <lb />
now, and everybody is letting it <lb />
drop for a breathing spell until the <lb />
Conn of Inquiry convenes at the <lb />
Navy Yard, September On <lb />
account of of news <lb />
now the yellow journals are trying <lb />
to keep tho feud alive, but the pub- <lb />
is apathetic. <lb />
The politics of Virginia are at- <lb />
some local for <lb />
one the candidates <lb />
governor Mr. Willard who is fur- <lb />
the campaign in a <lb />
business man of this city and the <lb />
owner of the historic <lb />
hotel. He a legal residence <lb />
in the Old Dominion, it is said for <lb />
the express purpose of getting into <lb />
and seems to have <lb />
The F Korean of <lb />
tics, and the other departments of <lb />
the government service, continue <lb />
to of the growing <lb />
foreign trade of this country, and <lb />
of the of cordial relations <lb />
this and other nations. <lb />
This is shown par- <lb />
in regard to the adjacent <lb />
islands of the Indies. <lb />
ion from the Treasury Depart <lb />
shows a growing disposition <lb />
on the part the island of <lb />
to trade with the United states <lb />
until now we have the bulk the <lb />
commerce. The facts and <lb />
figures given out have an ad- <lb />
interest because Jamaica is a <lb />
British colony, the data comes <lb />
from the British colonial report. <lb />
The value of exports shews a con- <lb />
from the island to <lb />
the United States, <lb />
Britain has almost a third of the <lb />
Jamaican exports in 1896 gets <lb />
now than one-fifth, Americans <lb />
taking the rest. Her imports to <lb />
the are also decreasing <lb />
steadily in proportion to the vol- <lb />
of trade while the United <lb />
States gain. <lb />
Is. <lb />
We have Dr. <lb />
ever its flirt in- <lb />
to the and trade a pro- <lb />
medicine, and our trade in it baa <lb />
increased from year to year until <lb />
our orders bow amount to two or three <lb />
hundred per year, which is a very <lb />
of merit and the <lb />
faction it riving to the mothers of the <lb />
country, for they that nothing effect- <lb />
counteract Die <lb />
hot so quickly the <lb />
Incident to <lb />
LAMAR DRUG CO. <lb />
Wholesale <lb />
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS. <lb />
Made By The Orange, <lb />
Yon can borrow all the trouble <lb />
you want without giving security. <lb />
The quickest way to get rid of <lb />
some friends is to do them a fa- <lb />
Never kick a man when he is <lb />
his car off, that's bet- <lb />
The vilest sinner always returns <lb />
he wants to borrow <lb />
quarter. <lb />
It is more for a man <lb />
to lend you money than to give <lb />
you bis sympathy. <lb />
The memories of people are very <lb />
short cu our virtues, but exceed- <lb />
our vices. <lb />
There arc many men who are <lb />
to a fault, but it is always <lb />
to their own fault. <lb />
a man dies it is said that <lb />
he has the debt of <lb />
which is the only debt some men <lb />
ever pay. <lb />
Some people will never be <lb />
because they <lb />
cannot find soil enough to cover <lb />
themselves with. <lb />
A FACT <lb />
ABOUT THE <lb />
What Is known as the <lb />
is seldom occasioned by actual exist <lb />
tag external condition, but la the <lb />
treat majority of cases by s d<lb />
THIS A FACT <lb />
which May be <lb />
by trying a course of <lb />
Tim's Pills <lb />
They control sad regulate the LIVER. <lb />
They bring hope sad to the <lb />
lad. They bring health and <lb />
to the body. <lb />
NO <lb />
Same Trouble <lb />
The school book commission <lb />
pointed by the last legislature is <lb />
an elegant institution in theory; <lb />
but practically, it a a <lb />
delusion. It established such <lb />
prices rules for the sell- <lb />
of school books that they can <lb />
not be had at any in Mount <lb />
Olive or hence each <lb />
scholar must order by mail <lb />
thus making the cost higher than <lb />
ever The legislature of <lb />
was a glorious one and the <lb />
of school district are <lb />
paying their part of the cost. <lb />
Advertiser. <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
TO STAY <lb />
ill. W. <lb />
A remedy that <lb />
i recent awl long stand- <lb />
The greatest blood <lb />
known, the nearly <lb />
in. i <lb />
nil- r I trial. OS per <lb />
cent, i in- treated. Price <lb />
per <lb />
laid k, <lb />
AYDEN <lb />
A N. U , Sept. <lb />
Hiss Myrtle Moon, of Washing- <lb />
ton, C, came in Saturday <lb />
enter upon her duties as music <lb />
teacher at C. C. College. <lb />
Mrs. J. T. Smith returned from <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
F. G. went over to the <lb />
yearly meeting at Flat Swamp <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
O. L. went to Parmele <lb />
Saturday and returned Monday. <lb />
Blisses Clyde and Kola Cox, of <lb />
Sunday in town. <lb />
The former took the Monday <lb />
morning where she <lb />
will join a party who will visit <lb />
some of the northern cities and <lb />
the exposition. <lb />
Tyson, of spent <lb />
Sunday with relatives at Smith <lb />
Hotel. <lb />
Miss Lizzie Anderson, of <lb />
elocution teacher at C. C <lb />
College, arrived Monday. <lb />
J. J. left Monday for <lb />
Farmville. <lb />
Christian College opened its fall <lb />
term Monday with fifty-one <lb />
dents. <lb />
Mis Bessie Harris spent Mon- <lb />
day in Greenville. <lb />
Hugh Brooks, who has been <lb />
clerking for Bros, has <lb />
accepted a position at Parmele. <lb />
He left Monday much to the regret <lb />
of bis many We <lb />
Parmele on having such an <lb />
estimable man in her midst. <lb />
Will Dancy went up to Farm- <lb />
ville Monday. <lb />
M. T. Langley came up from <lb />
Winterville Monday. <lb />
G. W. Mason, of New York City, <lb />
Monday night in town. <lb />
Prof. Stancil Hodges, of Wash- <lb />
arrived Saturday night. <lb />
We arc glad to welcome all the <lb />
teachers back. <lb />
Miss Olivia Berry, who has been <lb />
in return- <lb />
ed home Monday. <lb />
Kev. J. K. Faulkner returned <lb />
from Winterville Monday night. <lb />
Miss Lillian took the <lb />
train for Kinston Monday night. <lb />
Prof. Manning has right <lb />
sick for several days, but is <lb />
proving. <lb />
Cannon is quite sick. <lb />
We hope be will soon be <lb />
cent. <lb />
B. of <lb />
came up Monday to enter school at <lb />
C. C. College. <lb />
Miss Abbott is visiting <lb />
in town. <lb />
Mrs. Bettie left today <lb />
to spend time with friends in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Jesse Cannon went to Greenville <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Misses and Father Can- <lb />
non were in town Sunday. <lb />
A man has to be sharp to carve <lb />
out a fortune. <lb />
i expect a straight tip <lb />
from a crooked man. <lb />
The street car conductor night <lb />
be called wayfarer. <lb />
A Dying Miser's Secret. <lb />
Asheville, August <lb />
than Newman, an old and respect- <lb />
ed citizen of Henderson county, <lb />
died yesterday at his home Mad <lb />
Creek. Ever since the war <lb />
man, who was eccentric some <lb />
respects, was known to have had <lb />
a consider a hie sum of money. He <lb />
bas several times added a lot to <lb />
his sum of late years by the sale of <lb />
land. When he had but a few <lb />
hours to live, Newman revealed <lb />
places where he bad money hoard- <lb />
ed. <lb />
Part of his story was verified to- <lb />
day when more than <lb />
greenbacks was found between the <lb />
ceiling and the <lb />
He said a of gold was buried <lb />
In the garden and today all his <lb />
relatives, of which he baa a host, <lb />
wielded picks and shovels with <lb />
At last ac- <lb />
counts, however, they found <lb />
more valuable than Irish <lb />
potatoes. <lb />
The Spiritualist doesn't believe <lb />
that dead men tell no tales. <lb />
It's funny after a man gives <lb />
his word be tries hard to keep it. <lb />
It might reduce funeral <lb />
if the toll of the bells could he <lb />
collected. <lb />
often sails under the ling of <lb />
friendship. <lb />
IN <lb />
j. w i a <lb />
Norfolk, Va, <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Ban. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
CHRISTIAN GEORGE. <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
O. <lb />
leader in good work and low price <lb />
for per <lb />
Half Cabinets per dates. <lb />
All oilier lines very cheap. Crayon Port rain <lb />
made any small picture Nice <lb />
Frames on hand all the time. and <lb />
examine my work. No trouble to show <lb />
sample and answer questions. The very <lb />
best work guaranteed to all. Office boon <lb />
to a. m, to Yours to please, <lb />
RUDOLPH <lb />
II <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk or Use Superior Court of <lb />
county, having issued Letter of <lb />
to me, undersigned, on the 2nd <lb />
day of September, the estate of <lb />
Joseph A. Dupree, deceased, notice la here, <lb />
by given to all persons Indebted to <lb />
estate to make payment to the <lb />
undersigned, tad to all creditor of <lb />
estate to present claims, property <lb />
to lb undersigned, within <lb />
twelve month, alter the date of this notice, <lb />
or Ibis notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
y. This the 2nd day of Sept, 1901. <lb />
JUDITH D. <lb />
estate of JOSEPH A. DUPREE. <lb />
JNO. <lb />
Washington, N. O <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, Act., <lb />
rifle, <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
county having Letter of <lb />
to me, the undersigned on the <lb />
August, 1901, on the estate of Lynn <lb />
Tripp, deceased, is hereby given to <lb />
all persons indebted to the estate to make <lb />
immediate payment to the undersigned, and <lb />
to all creditor of said estate to present <lb />
their claims properly authenticated, to the <lb />
undersigned, twelve months after <lb />
the date of this notice, or this notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
This the 9th day of August, 1901. <lb />
estate of Tripp <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
The having been notified <lb />
by Judge Henry K. Bryan that he will not <lb />
be able to bold the September term of Pitt <lb />
Superior court. all jurors who <lb />
h v been summoned for the first tad <lb />
second weeks of said term are hereby <lb />
fled not to attend, but all witnesses who <lb />
hare been and all parties who <lb />
been been hound over to <lb />
term are hereby notified and require, <lb />
to attend the special term of said court o <lb />
Monday, September, 16th, 1901. A new <lb />
Jury will be drawn and summoned for d <lb />
special term. This Aug. 1901. <lb />
O. W. HARRINGTON, <lb />
C Clerk court. <lb />
Pitt county In Superior <lb />
court he clerk. <lb />
ASH <lb />
AH <lb />
and <lb />
V. <lb />
T lie above named defendant cheater <lb />
will take notice an action entitled at <lb />
above baa been commenced in the Superior <lb />
court of Pitt county, to tell a certain lot in <lb />
the Town or Bethel tor partition. And <lb />
the said defendant will further take notice <lb />
that be required so appear at the office of <lb />
the clerk of Superior court of R county <lb />
on Friday Sept. 1901, and answer or <lb />
demur to the complaint in action, or <lb />
I he plaintiff will apply to the court for Use <lb />
relief demanded the complaint. <lb />
This August 1901. IV C. <lb />
clerk Superior court. <lb />
F O. JAMES, for <lb />
notice to <lb />
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb />
Mr. John O. Agent for <lb />
North Carolina Virginia, of <lb />
Known and Popular Company, <lb />
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
Life Insurance Co., of <lb />
to announce to Its large number of <lb />
policy holders, tad to the public <lb />
generally, of North com- <lb />
will now In this <lb />
state slid from this date will issue its <lb />
desirable policies, to all de- <lb />
siring the very beat insurance In the beat <lb />
life insurance company in the world. <lb />
If the local agent in your town has not <lb />
yet completed arrangements, address <lb />
JOHN O. <lb />
State Agent, Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
Assets <lb />
Paid policy <lb />
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at <lb />
once to wore for the <lb />
OH <lb />
M. <lb />
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, ate. Bed <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Be <lb />
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
and Gail A x <lb />
Mat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Beauty Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware. Crackers, <lb />
Cheese, Bast Butter, Stand- <lb />
ard Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
to sea me. <lb />
II <lb />
N. O. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Ties <lb />
on t <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
W, R. BRO., <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
part and prices low as the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
. a. CORK, <lb />
-----DEALER IN----- <lb />
HI<lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
COMB TO SKI MB. <lb />
J. B. COSBY. <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb />
Editor A Publisher, <lb />
in Advance. <lb />
One Year Biz Months <lb />
Three Mouths too, Sing. Copy <lb />
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb />
ployed. taken at <lb />
The Semi- <lb />
Weekly and <lb />
will be sent together <lb />
one year for or Daily <lb />
and <lb />
one year for payable In ad-<lb />
mm <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 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 <lb />
Exposition, <lb />
I am prepared to accommodate about Pan-Aim <lb />
visitors with and room with all modern conveniences. <lb />
Fine view of Niagara Erie from the house. <lb />
Niagara Falls car passes dour every minutes. <lb />
walk to exposition grounds. Take Niagara street car to <lb />
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All correspondence will <lb />
receive prompt attention. <lb />
JOSEPH A. MOORE, <lb />
1285 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y. <lb />
The Profit is Yours <lb />
The season again shortens <lb />
We gladly sacrifice the profits <lb />
All Gil. <lb />
They were just married. <lb />
one could see that. They were <lb />
green; that too was evident. They <lb />
boarded the train at Selma with <lb />
many misgivings, but once seated, <lb />
their thoughts abandoned every- <lb />
thing else, each <lb />
other. She was and he didn't <lb />
cure a rip who knew it. He buck <lb />
led right up to her, and to <lb />
make up for lost time. He threw <lb />
bis arm about her neck awkward- <lb />
just as If he were holding a <lb />
lamp post, and gave a hug <lb />
that made her wince. Of course <lb />
the crowd was interested, and <lb />
everybody was looking, and <lb />
the groom planted a rousing smack <lb />
in her open mouth, everybody tit- <lb />
But they didn't He <lb />
kissed her again, and a stock man <lb />
yelled away from that horse's <lb />
I Everybody laughed ex <lb />
the loving couple, who kept <lb />
right on at business. After a more <lb />
demonstrative than ever a <lb />
baseball man yelled, your <lb />
base there, or you will be put <lb />
The crowd roared. <lb />
the groom thought some- <lb />
thing was up. He turned <lb />
and looked to see the fun <lb />
was, seeing nothing he <lb />
his arms to receive his bride. Just <lb />
then the baseball man hollowed <lb />
and as the groom firmly <lb />
fastened his arms about her the <lb />
baseball man said hug your <lb />
base, or you will be put The <lb />
crowd fairly yelled, even the <lb />
school teacher who had been view- <lb />
with severe <lb />
put her head out the win- <lb />
and laughed <lb />
But the kept on, and <lb />
then a drummer asked the <lb />
tor whether there was a charge for <lb />
the or whether the rail- <lb />
road used it as an inducement to <lb />
draw travel Every- <lb />
body saw the point laughed, <lb />
except the couple, who <lb />
just kept hugging and <lb />
each other's lips as though nobody- <lb />
was in sight. The boys decided <lb />
the show must be broken up some <lb />
way, so one went to the groom and <lb />
said a man the rear of the car <lb />
wished to see him. Thereupon <lb />
the groom set out to chose the <lb />
man, asked everybody in the <lb />
car about man. Each person <lb />
passed the groom to next neigh- <lb />
and be dutifully kept up the <lb />
search, never any- <lb />
thing. Not finding anybody, he <lb />
went back to bugging his <lb />
and was still at it, the editor <lb />
the train at <lb />
Herald, <lb />
Ala. <lb />
is coming in our store is a scene of beautiful goods. <lb />
and Your <lb />
Daughter <lb />
and all the <lb />
Ladies that <lb />
MRS M T <lb />
in now in the Northern Markets <lb />
pin chasing <lb />
She will bring back the prettiest stock ever seen <lb />
in Greenville. My stock of Dry Goods also has <lb />
many attractions for you. <lb />
Wade <lb />
is full with Skirts, Jackets, Waists, <lb />
Our Stock of Shoes <lb />
is complete in every way. We can suit lo t. <lb />
your head, your purse. Come to see us. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
The only yours if you will make an <lb />
early investigation. Those goods must be <lb />
punned out to make room for our large fall <lb />
stock which Is coming in. <lb />
for Standard Patterns. <lb />
KICKS <lb />
Prohibited. <lb />
A railroad company has recent <lb />
issued order.-, cigar <lb />
i smoking by its <lb />
Here are the <lb />
That the smell of <lb />
from the breath of the is <lb />
annoying to customers, and to <lb />
other who are not users. <lb />
That demoralizes the <lb />
and effects his honesty. <lb />
That make the em- <lb />
nervous. <lb />
i. That they the his men- <lb />
growth, befog his memory, <lb />
prevent an alert intellect. <lb />
That they the em- <lb />
physically, so that he cannot <lb />
give the best service to the employ- <lb />
Boy. <lb />
HID. <lb />
POKER. <lb />
The Ginseng Knot. <lb />
Many of our readers will pro- <lb />
be surprised to know that <lb />
the ginseng root i- quite <lb />
item on i he of our <lb />
agricultural products; and an- <lb />
other interesting fact In connection <lb />
With tins commodity is almost <lb />
the entire output is exported to <lb />
China. <lb />
Last year our foreign shipments <lb />
of ginseng aggregated <lb />
pounds, valued at This <lb />
year our exports will lie even <lb />
larger. <lb />
Though ginseng is in <lb />
large quantities in Asiatic <lb />
tries, i in. are such <lb />
believers in the of the root <lb />
they stand ready to purchase <lb />
the world's output. Our <lb />
American ginseng is not us <lb />
guild as Asiatic ginseng, but it <lb />
Gov. Aycock Makes Requisition on the <lb />
Governor Georgia. <lb />
An Atlanta dispatch gives the <lb />
following information. <lb />
The civil authorities of Cherokee <lb />
county, North Carolina, <lb />
on the charge of <lb />
kidnapping. <lb />
Governor Aycock, of North Car- <lb />
issued a requisition <lb />
Governor Candle fur the Georgia <lb />
Sometime in May last a warrant <lb />
was la the hands of Sheriff <lb />
of <lb />
for the arrest of a white man <lb />
charged with a petty offense. <lb />
The man over the line <lb />
into North and made <lb />
faces at the Georgia officer. This <lb />
was too much for I be sheriff <lb />
and h over the after his <lb />
man brought him back to <lb />
The laws of the and Per- <lb />
were unchangeable unto <lb />
this day we hear of men who can- <lb />
not and will not change their <lb />
minds, though they be shown their <lb />
error. The old, old con- <lb />
a fool against his will and ho <lb />
will be of the same still, <lb />
will hold good right up to in- <lb />
the day when <lb />
final toot of the trumpet shall call <lb />
all men to bar.- Lex- <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
ASTHMA CUBE FREE <lb />
Brings Instant Relict A Permanent Cure In all Cases <lb />
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. <lb />
There is nothing like II brings <lb />
instant relief, even the cases. It cures when <lb />
all else fails. <lb />
The Bay. C F. Wells, of Villa, Ridge, III., says. <lb />
bottle of received good <lb />
i cannot tell yon how thankful feel for the <lb />
good derived from it. I was a slave, chained with <lb />
putrid sore throat asthma for ten years. I de- <lb />
ever being cured. I saw your advertise <lb />
tor the cine of this dreadful and tormenting <lb />
disease, asthma, and thought you bad <lb />
yourselves, resolved to give it a trial. To my <lb />
the trial acted like a charm. Scud mi- <lb />
size <lb />
We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment of <lb />
similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send it by Wall post- <lb />
paid, absolutely Free of Charge, loan who will write for it, <lb />
even on a postal. Never mind, though you arc despairing, however <lb />
bad your case. will relieve and The worse <lb />
case, the more glad we arc to send it. Do not delay, write at once, ad- <lb />
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co. Hast St., X. Y. City. <lb />
Sold by all Druggists. <lb />
but the Chinese use it <lb />
fur nearly all Is of the j <lb />
and the reason why they put <lb />
faith in it attribute to it <lb />
so many cures is that <lb />
when it comes from the ground it <lb />
is forked in shape mid bears sonic <lb />
to the human <lb />
form. <lb />
years ago the ginseng <lb />
root was quite plentiful in by his attorney. <lb />
country, but the demand.-, of the <lb />
Chinese upon oar sources of supply .;,., explained the <lb />
have become so heavy of late I bat <lb />
the prod Hot is now becoming <lb />
have under- <lb />
taken to cultivate but without <lb />
success, eventually it will dis- <lb />
appear <lb />
Three Times The Value <lb />
i , r ANY <lb />
ONE <lb />
ONE <lb />
Agents wanted In ail <lb />
territory. <lb />
Manufacturing Company, <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
For sale by <lb />
S. T WHITE, <lb />
nevertheless suits the purposes of j Georgia by main force, <lb />
the Chinese and pay for it j The friends of the prisoner, who <lb />
large at the of was a Carolinian, <lb />
per pound. I bud the county sheriff In- <lb />
Strange to say, the for kidnapping. <lb />
root possesses no medicinal quail- Aycock issued the re- <lb />
lies which cur best American for the extradition <lb />
have been able lo discover, deputy of <lb />
I Cherokee county, N. C <lb />
by Morion, of this <lb />
formerly of that State, <lb />
called at the office to- <lb />
day for the authority to get <lb />
man. <lb />
In meantime, the <lb />
sheriff got wind of the North Car- <lb />
proceedings and <lb />
nor handler to hold up a <lb />
until bis side of the case could be <lb />
The Correct Position. <lb />
President Charles Taylor i <lb />
bis address to the students at the <lb />
opening of College <lb />
last week boldly declared no <lb />
basing w ill be tolerated at in <lb />
lie said <lb />
dents an- found guilty Imposing <lb />
upon the non students <lb />
be expelled from col- <lb />
legs. <lb />
This is I lie correct position <lb />
the authorities of every college In <lb />
the laud ought to take Hie same <lb />
and stand to It. It i <lb />
highly Inconsiderate of the feelings <lb />
of another, yes it Is <lb />
cowardly to engage In the <lb />
practice of hazing as Is <lb />
ill even Weal <lb />
I a l he absence today. <lb />
quest of to the North <lb />
Carolina sheriff, and he went back <lb />
without his prisoner. <lb />
The papers were it Attorney <lb />
Morton's for execution, and <lb />
Governor his return <lb />
Monday will set one day next week <lb />
no doubt, to hear the merits of the <lb />
case. <lb />
It is out of the usual <lb />
to a Sheriff of a with <lb />
kidnapping. <lb />
wealth, <lb />
Neck Common- <lb />
I in- Is largely <lb />
made up it's bubs. <lb />
Mandamus proceedings have <lb />
been begun against the county <lb />
commissioners to compel to <lb />
appoint it county treasurer, the <lb />
stating that inasmuch as <lb />
J. I. Temple had <lb />
elected to the office a Trustee of <lb />
the Kinston graded schools and <lb />
bad accepted said office, he had <lb />
I'm foiled the office of treas- <lb />
lo the State <lb />
. the had <lb />
asked to appoint a treasurer <lb />
Ito till the vacancy, but they had <lb />
postponed action saying that Mr. <lb />
temple wanted Mm to look into <lb />
matter. Judge Allen will hear <lb />
the case in chandlers in <lb />
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