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Lawyers In Chicago. <lb />
The Chicago Tribune estimates <lb />
income of the <lb />
Chicago at a year. If <lb />
this average income were evenly <lb />
distributed it would be little <lb />
enough, but when we consider that <lb />
out of the total amount to lie <lb />
some lawyers take <lb />
large number a still <lb />
larger number 20.000 the <lb />
Of the average lawyer most lie <lb />
Hats Shirts, Pants, Hardware cu, down to am a year. This is <lb />
an unskilled workman <lb />
would earn if he has work. <lb />
X ; and much less than a skilled me <lb />
would HI under ordinary <lb />
circumstances. In the legal <lb />
and medical professions the sons of <lb />
well to-do parents constitute quite <lb />
a large proportion of poorer <lb />
I paid members of the legal <lb />
A fairly successful business <lb />
man who society has overlooked is <lb />
i often willing to sacrifice of <lb />
I money to place his son where so <lb />
can see him without depart <lb />
PAID IN THE lag from its accustomed haunts. A <lb />
young lawyer with little practice, <lb />
i whose drafts upon the old gentle <lb />
j man will be to the extent <lb />
I off a year may make a fair <lb />
Metal showing. A good many <lb />
young men who at society <lb />
find their prejudice against it fade <lb />
out in the light of its smiles. They <lb />
would rather enter a profession <lb />
Have You <lb />
O I AM STILL CARRYING AN <lb />
Dry Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
A XI <lb />
U AM TO <lb />
Come to see for your next Bar-el of Flour or Fork. <lb />
Yours to please- <lb />
Jas. White. <lb />
AFTER TWO YE HAVE BEEN <lb />
II <lb />
I. <lb />
N. J., TOUR POLICY BAB <lb />
Loan Value. <lb />
Value. <lb />
Paid up <lb />
Extended that work automatically, <lb />
Is Son <lb />
i. Will be reinstated If arrears he paid mouth promise- social advancement <lb />
arc living, or within three after laps.-, upon satisfactory evidence ., occupation which from its <lb />
of paymentS of arrears with interest. j y <lb />
second No Restrictions. .-. <lb />
payable at the beginning of the second and of each a large but well defined sphere. So <lb />
succeeding year, provided the premium the current year lie paid. <lb />
may be To Premiums. or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
. To make policy payable as during the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
The and retail jewel- <lb />
Cincinnati are to bare a float <lb />
in the great industrial parade in <lb />
that city on September and <lb />
have Mrs. W. N. Cox, of <lb />
Mason, O., to be of their <lb />
display. She will wear gems rained <lb />
at <lb />
New in-, of London, has <lb />
started a fine art quarterly the sub <lb />
price of which is a <lb />
number, or MM a year. It is <lb />
called The Ideal. <lb />
people who been <lb />
said to have the appetite <lb />
a canary will be shocked to <lb />
learn that the average canary eats <lb />
thirty two times his own weight <lb />
every month, or actually more than <lb />
his weight every day. <lb />
The town of has <lb />
but one saloon, which pays a <lb />
of for the exclusive <lb />
privilege of selling drinks. This <lb />
is used in building brick <lb />
sidewalks. The town baa no <lb />
policemen, but each Alderman, <lb />
the Mayor and the saloonkeeper <lb />
have police The only <lb />
official is the City Clerk, who <lb />
gets ft a year <lb />
John B. French, who has been <lb />
City Clerk of for forty <lb />
years, has just been re-elected. <lb />
He is eighty yens old. His father <lb />
was City Clerk for four years be- <lb />
fore died in office. <lb />
Notice of <lb />
The film of W. T. <lb />
Co., which has ban <lb />
of W. T. T. <lb />
Hooker and E. I'm ham. has <lb />
been The said T, T. <lb />
and S. T. Hooker will <lb />
continue the business at Liberty <lb />
Warehouse under the firm name <lb />
W. T. Co., and the <lb />
said W. T. and T. <lb />
Hooker arc now the owners of all <lb />
amounts due the old firm of W. T <lb />
Co., and will pay all <lb />
the outstanding claims against the <lb />
same. W. T. Lipscomb. <lb />
S. T. <lb />
July 1901. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville. X. C. <lb />
None genuine <lb />
Red Cross is on <lb />
Don't take a Substitute <lb />
WE THE WORLD <lb />
TO THE OF <lb />
Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb />
at forms of Malaria. <lb />
DON'T WAIT TO PIE <lb />
SPEND AND CURED <lb />
CURES FAMOUS <lb />
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PAY V Sc <lb />
delightful to take. <lb />
CANDY <lb />
three doers soot <lb />
sad lb palm <lb />
guaranteed pure. via <lb />
of ween. <lb />
CHRISTIAN GEORGE <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
Announcement. <lb />
The firm T. <lb />
Co., is now composed of T. <lb />
and S. T. Hooker, they <lb />
having purchased the entire inter- <lb />
est of B. E. in the business <lb />
We the undersigned desire to <lb />
our and customers <lb />
for their past patronage and to <lb />
state that we to do <lb />
business at the Liberty Ware <lb />
where we will always be <lb />
pleased to serve them. We are <lb />
fully prepared to protect the in <lb />
of all our customers and to <lb />
secure for them the highest prices <lb />
for tobacco. <lb />
W. T. <lb />
T. <lb />
July <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
in good work and low prices <lb />
Nice Photographs ti per s-a. <lb />
Half Cabinets r <lb />
All other tines cheap. Crayon Portraits <lb />
nude Iron, any small picture cheap. Nice <lb />
Frames on hand all the lime. Come aid <lb />
examine my work. No trouble to show <lb />
simples and answer questions. The Tory <lb />
heat work to all. Office hour. <lb />
s to in., to p. m. Tours to please. <lb />
AN. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
The having duly qualified <lb />
the -sup, nor court clerk of Pitt <lb />
as administrator of estate of <lb />
L notice is hereby <lb />
pun to all persons indebted to tin estate <lb />
to make immediate to the under- <lb />
signed, and all having <lb />
against the estate arc notified to the <lb />
same to the undersigned payment <lb />
within twelve months from the date of this <lb />
notice, or it will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 4th day of <lb />
JAMES L. SMITH. <lb />
of the Estate of Sarah I. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
young will c to <lb />
doctors with the ex <lb />
of working twenty years <lb />
or so for a bare livelihood. There <lb />
i room at the top there <lb />
grades Mow the top where the <lb />
aids of professional work are <lb />
than <lb />
Francisco Bulletin. <lb />
Toil's Pills <lb />
After eat In k. persons of a bilious <lb />
will derive great benefit One <lb />
of puts. If j have been <lb />
DRINKING TOO MUCH, <lb />
they v-ill promptly relieve the <lb />
SICK HEADACHE <lb />
and which restore <lb />
the appetite and remove gloomy <lb />
s sugar coated. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
have handled Dr. <lb />
ever since its first <lb />
hi the public and as a <lb />
medicine, and our trade In it has <lb />
steadily increased from year to year until <lb />
orders now to two or three <lb />
hundred gross per year, which is a very <lb />
strong It.- merit and the <lb />
faction it is giving to the mothers of the <lb />
country, for they that nothing so effect- <lb />
counteracts the the summer s <lb />
hot sun or overcome so quickly the <lb />
incident lo <lb />
LAMAR CO. <lb />
Steamer leave <lb />
ton dally at A. M. for <lb />
ville. leave daily M U <lb />
M. for <lb />
steamer saves <lb />
Greenville Mondays, <lb />
and at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at carries freight only. <lb />
at with <lb />
Norfolk, <lb />
Raw and Boa- <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 Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. <lb />
Washington, N. G <lb />
J. J. Act., <lb />
Greenville, N. V. <lb />
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
STATE NORMAL AND <lb />
Literary. Classical. Industrial. Musical. <lb />
i-. n-s . t ; board In <lb />
members. Observation S. . . , , <lb />
the dormitories all h made <lb />
open mU i <lb />
.-,. . <lb />
President D Bits <lb />
; .-. Ml IS , <lb />
THE GREAT <lb />
TONIC LAXATIVE b <lb />
If you have sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation. Bad <lb />
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss <lb />
of appetite, insomnia. Jack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin. <lb />
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad bowels and an <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 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 will clear and <lb />
and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb />
Mother, seeking to give their lull SOBS. <lb />
and v. ill an Ideal h.-m- tot . <lb />
It teens their regular or u. U Me. <lb />
sass <lb />
and makes a and hi an <lb />
Mr u mid in for <lb />
For Sale by <lb />
.,. u TUB <lb />
sly the MM <lb />
MM <lb />
i -t t i <lb />
CO, N V . I <lb />
,,,. m any on i <lb />
t Ian a <lb />
I, <lb />
your <lb />
ill <lb />
gen <lb />
Reflector <lb />
A story is being told about <lb />
a ho its for many years <lb />
m the of <lb />
This was not WOO- <lb />
in the art of <lb />
and but <lb />
lie true scientist, as <lb />
In- as endowed a <lb />
be n aide off <lb />
hand the botanical name of any <lb />
plant that shown to him. <lb />
Borne of his employer's <lb />
In by hand <lb />
log of exotic <lb />
or other out but <lb />
never succeeded. <lb />
Now. was proud of <lb />
him, bill he vowed that be would, <lb />
dice least, bewilder <lb />
day, be summoned the garden- <lb />
and Inking from his pocket a <lb />
small paper package, in which be <lb />
bad previously placed some eggs of <lb />
dried he said to In <lb />
Here sonic curious seeds. <lb />
Call ii tell me what <lb />
course I can, replied <lb />
the gardener, after examining <lb />
them a moment or two lie gave <lb />
a moat impressive Latin <lb />
yen low <lb />
the painter, how long will it take <lb />
fur I hem to appear above <lb />
was reply. <lb />
said wish <lb />
you would sow them at once, for I <lb />
am curious to sec what kind <lb />
plant it <lb />
A fortnight later <lb />
desiring of this joke, <lb />
came to at the painter's <lb />
villa, and be hi i bust were <lb />
at table the presented <lb />
himself and gentle <lb />
men will me by stepping <lb />
into the I will show you <lb />
the pi mis that <lb />
have <lb />
The two him to <lb />
the conservatory, where he <lb />
ad out to them twelve odd looking <lb />
objects in a box lilted with freshly <lb />
watered brow n earth. They stoop <lb />
id lo examine them more closely, <lb />
and the next moment <lb />
shouts of laughter, for the <lb />
objects were the heads of <lb />
twelve red herrings. Raleigh <lb />
Post- <lb />
The estimated value of all farm <lb />
products of States for <lb />
was Should <lb />
the ever come, the South <lb />
could sell a present prices cotton <lb />
enough to reach this sum. Take <lb />
the value of the products of the <lb />
Booth to be <lb />
ed, it will, approximate the <lb />
value of nearly one-half of all the <lb />
Slates. There Is only per cent, <lb />
of the lands of the South improved. <lb />
Concede per cent, is <lb />
susceptible of improved, <lb />
the South could easily pro- <lb />
duce more than 3,000.000.000 of <lb />
agricultural products on M per <lb />
cent, of its territory without cm- <lb />
ploying any improved methods of <lb />
cultivation or and em- <lb />
ploying ignorant <lb />
Record. <lb />
lime out of forgotten <lb />
date. <lb />
The prayer of the mailed letters <lb />
is <lb />
Mamie, dear; mop bandies <lb />
re not nude of oak. <lb />
The lawyer doesn't believe that <lb />
every is entitled to his <lb />
ion. <lb />
A man naturally feels cheap <lb />
be gives himself away. <lb />
man may have <lb />
says the Philosopher, <lb />
and still, when the occasion <lb />
be may kick like a <lb />
who live in glass houses <lb />
have a rocky road to travel. <lb />
The sou is a sort of <lb />
combination of black sheep <lb />
fatted calf. <lb />
Legal lovesick law <lb />
The ladder of fame comes high, <lb />
In these days it hard for a <lb />
man to get to the front without <lb />
backing. <lb />
Girls, t an <lb />
unless you are prepared for a fall <lb />
en idol. <lb />
The bureau has issued a <lb />
bulletin giving the number of per- <lb />
sons of school, militia and voting <lb />
ages in North Carolina, for the <lb />
sue year 1900. <lb />
North persons <lb />
school ace are practically all of <lb />
birth, the foreign born <lb />
of this class constituting <lb />
one per of the whole <lb />
in the State. <lb />
Colored persons of school age <lb />
constitute 114.0 per cent of the <lb />
whole number of persons of school <lb />
age comprise chiefly persons of <lb />
descent. <lb />
Males of voting age are <lb />
all of native birth, only six <lb />
tenths of one per cent. the whole <lb />
number of foreign <lb />
Among male-of voting age as a <lb />
whole, is u considerable pro- <lb />
portion of illiterates, the percent- <lb />
age 29.1. This somewhat <lb />
large percentage is due principally <lb />
to the presence males of <lb />
voting age a large of <lb />
illiterate of descent. <lb />
The are as follows <lb />
Children of school age, <lb />
of whom are foreign born, <lb />
colored, males and <lb />
females. <lb />
Males of militia age, of <lb />
whom 1,340 arc and <lb />
colored. <lb />
Males of voting age. of <lb />
whom are foreign and <lb />
colored. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court Pitt <lb />
county, having issued Letters of <lb />
to me, the undersigned, on the 2nd <lb />
if September, on the estate of <lb />
Joseph A. Dupree. decease., notice here- <lb />
by given lo all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate to make immediate payment to the <lb />
and to all creditors of said <lb />
relate lo present their claims, properly <lb />
to the within <lb />
twelve months alter the dale of <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
This the 2nd day of 1901. <lb />
JUDITH DUPREE, <lb />
on the estate of JOSEPH A. DUPREE. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
T. C. <lb />
Fie always <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pill <lb />
county Issued Letters cf <lb />
lo me, the undersigned on the 9th <lb />
day of August, 1901, on the estate of Lynn <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons to the estate to make <lb />
immediate payment to undersigned, and <lb />
to all of said estate to present <lb />
their claims properly authenticated, to the <lb />
undersigned, within twelve months after <lb />
the date of this notice, or this notice will be <lb />
, in bar of their recovery. <lb />
This the of August, 1901. <lb />
Administrator of the eat ate of Tripp <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
on , <lb />
goods kept constantly <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
undersigned having been notified <lb />
by It. Bryan that he will not <lb />
lie able to hold the September term of Pitt <lb />
1901, all jurors who <lb />
h v been summoned for the first and <lb />
second weeks of said are hereby <lb />
fled not attend, but alt witnesses who <lb />
have been summoned all parties who <lb />
nave been been bound over to said <lb />
term arc hereby notified and required <lb />
to attend the term of said court <lb />
Monday, September, 1901. A new <lb />
will be drawn and for sad <lb />
term. This Aug. 19th, 1901. <lb />
W. Sheriff. <lb />
C Mi I E, court. <lb />
COPES <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
TO STAY III. ED. <lb />
HE <lb />
Century <lb />
remedy that I <lb />
I tons i <lb />
blood <lb />
that <lb />
cures recent long stand- <lb />
cases. The greatest <lb />
Has the hearty <lb />
endorsement leading <lb />
thorough trial. Cures per <lb />
cent, of the oases treated. <lb />
per <lb />
BRYAN <lb />
North c Pitt county in o <lb />
court be clerk. <lb />
II. i . Ford. Hums <lb />
l V Bill. N <lb />
others, <lb />
vs. <lb />
The above named defendant cheater H, van <lb />
ill take notice that an action entitled <lb />
above has been commenced in the Superior <lb />
court of Pitt county, to sell a certain lot in <lb />
the Town of Bethel for partition. And <lb />
the said defendant will further take notice <lb />
that he Is required lo appear at the office of <lb />
the clerk of the Superior court of Pi county <lb />
on Friday Sept 20th, 1901, and answer or <lb />
demur to the complaint in said action, <lb />
tin plaintiff will apply to the court for the <lb />
relief demanded in the complaint. <lb />
This August 1901. C- <lb />
clerk court. <lb />
JAMES, for <lb />
fill BROS. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers Broken <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain <lb />
ions. Private W ires to New <lb />
Chicago and New <lb />
j. a. am, <lb />
-------DEALER IN------- <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
ill <lb />
Also a nice Hard <lb />
COME TO SEE MB. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
SALE TOWN LOT. <lb />
By virtue of decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county, made on the 2nd day <lb />
of September 1901, in s certain special 00- <lb />
therein pending, entitled F. U. <lb />
James Beverly <lb />
therein pending, <lb />
lines Beverly Br <lb />
and others. I Monday October 7th, <lb />
1176.------- <lb />
u . <lb />
Wholesale retail Grocer <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Cotton Meed, Oil liar- <lb />
re's, Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
ids. Oak Suits, Ba <lb />
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor <lb />
In fancy dim tug it's easy to pet Tables, Lounges, P. <lb />
lost in the <lb />
II I'll is than a good <lb />
many Mud <lb />
One ii have a <lb />
is hi in lull of coal. <lb />
Truth i- stranger than Action be- <lb />
cause It in so much more rare. <lb />
, I IN <lb />
J. W. CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, and Ban. <lb />
Correspondence and <lb />
solicited. <lb />
and Gail A Ax <lb />
en, Key <lb />
A Beauty Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Currents, Raisins, <lb />
and China Ware. Tin and WoodeD <lb />
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Cheese, Beat Butter, Stand <lb />
ard Sewing and no <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for rush. Com <lb />
to see <lb />
Ill M <lb />
Phone <lb />
before the court house door in <lb />
sell l public sale to the highest bid- <lb />
for cash, the certain lot or parcel of <lb />
land situated in the town <lb />
described as In the plot <lb />
of said town as part of lot bounded <lb />
the North by street, on the East by <lb />
on the the lot form- <lb />
owned and used as Baptist <lb />
and on the West by the lot. and <lb />
being the home place of lbs late D. <lb />
Williamson, containing one fourth of <lb />
acre more or less. <lb />
This the th day of September, 1901. <lb />
ALEX. <lb />
W. R. WHICHARD ML, <lb />
Whichard, N. <lb />
Stock complete in every la <lb />
pm and as low the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
to tie <lb />
Insurable <lb />
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb />
Mr. John U. I in wry, Agent fur <lb />
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well- <lb />
and Popular Company, <lb />
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
Life Insurance Co., of <lb />
Desires to to Its large number of <lb />
policy holders, and to public <lb />
generally, of North this com- <lb />
will now In this <lb />
stats from this dale will issue Its <lb />
splendid desirable policies, to all de- <lb />
siring the very beat insurance In the best <lb />
life insurance company in the world. <lb />
If the agent in your town has not <lb />
yet completed arrangements, address <lb />
JOHN C. <lb />
Agent, Raleigh, N. <lb />
Assets <lb />
Paid policy <lb />
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at <lb />
for i <lb />
once lo worn <lb />
r the <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
ISSUED <lb />
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb />
Editor ft Publisher, <lb />
Lincoln, <lb />
in Advance. <lb />
One Year Biz Months <lb />
Three Sing. Copy <lb />
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb />
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb />
It office. The Semi- <lb />
Weekly and <lb />
will be sent together <lb />
one year for or Tub <lb />
and <lb />
one year for 93.50 payable In ad- <lb />
PATENT <lb />
It <lb />
V-<lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
Q TO <lb />
Wm <lb />
-AT- <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER W- <lb />
NO <lb />
ABE KNOCKING <lb />
THEM <lb />
For Dry Dress Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks, <lb />
and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves, <lb />
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees. <lb />
Come to see Every day a bargain day and everything a <lb />
bargain. friends, <lb />
W. T. LEE CO. <lb />
Exposition. <lb />
I am prepared to accommodate about Pan <lb />
visitors with board and room with all modern conveniences. <lb />
Fine view of Niagara River and the house. <lb />
Niagara Falls car passes door every minutes. nun <lb />
to exposition grounds. Take street car to <lb />
Auburn Avenue. Moderate rates. All correspondence will <lb />
receive prompt attention. <lb />
JOSEPH A. MOORE, <lb />
5-7-m. <lb />
1285 Niagara Street, Buffalo, K. Y. <lb />
The Profit is Yours <lb />
The shortening season again shortens <lb />
We gladly sacrifice the profits <lb />
The chance is only if you will make an <lb />
early investigation. must be <lb />
poshed out to make room for our large fall <lb />
stock which is coming in. <lb />
THE SERVANT PROBLEM. <lb />
Some Thin.,. That Make Life hardly <lb />
Worth to the Average <lb />
Head of the Household. <lb />
Consider the servant <lb />
Verily, it is not the men who go <lb />
forth grab railroads and <lb />
that cause the most worry in <lb />
the heart of <lb />
Nay, and neither is it the trust <lb />
nor the syndicate that a <lb />
man's job for him and his <lb />
wages in two, the <lb />
greatest bunch of sorrow. <lb />
Surely, the question is <lb />
the one that the gray <lb />
hairs and the wrinkles. <lb />
For the servant goes abroad in <lb />
the land, seeking what she may tie <lb />
and <lb />
the floor bill as high as the <lb />
ti and the Sugar Trust tie- <lb />
dividends every weak be- <lb />
cause she to much. <lb />
She more for a <lb />
two than the boss cook of a <lb />
taketh for all his men. <lb />
She the steak and she <lb />
in the roast when it fa <lb />
scorched to a hardwood finish. <lb />
She pie than no man can <lb />
eat and call his life his own. <lb />
And she casteth biscuits that <lb />
linger in bosom of the eater <lb />
thereof. <lb />
And when to her, <lb />
that she refrain from wasting food <lb />
and that she cook better, <lb />
Telling her that it is longer <lb />
the fashion to burn meat and lo <lb />
provide building biscuit, <lb />
askance at him. <lb />
Yea, she at him with <lb />
the corner of eye, and she <lb />
at him. <lb />
And him to take him- <lb />
self unto the outside or she will <lb />
disarrange his countenance with a <lb />
rolling pin. <lb />
And he out with speed. <lb />
And that same day ho a <lb />
poem about lovely woman. <lb />
And in his heart if <lb />
the poet ever saw a cook. <lb />
Verily, it is greatly to be <lb />
and to be desired, <lb />
That time may yet come <lb />
when the and the <lb />
of women. <lb />
Will cease from following after <lb />
the false gods of literature, and <lb />
will their backs upon the de- <lb />
lights of the <lb />
And will no more read papers <lb />
upon the soul beauty of life, <lb />
their minds to <lb />
composing symphonies in coffee. <lb />
And lyrics in biscuits and bar- <lb />
j monies in steak. <lb />
I For then man, poor man, will <lb />
i not feel like unto a junk <lb />
shop when he hath bis <lb />
And life will not be one long <lb />
vista of bread and dis- <lb />
pie. <lb />
Yea, brethren, mankind needs <lb />
more cooks fewer <lb />
More artist with range, and <lb />
fewer articles the Inner con- <lb />
For what kind of an con <lb />
hath the man who bath <lb />
fed upon cold coffee and board <lb />
meat, <lb />
And hath flung from <lb />
the kitchen. <lb />
Verily, the servant question Is <lb />
the one that hath two miles <lb />
interrogation after It. <lb />
And there is no answer to <lb />
Baltimore American. <lb />
Our Hew <lb />
Fall Stock <lb />
is coming in and our store is a scene of beautiful goods,<lb />
The Ready lade Depart <lb />
is full With e Skirts. Jackets, Waists, <lb />
and Your <lb />
Daughter <lb />
and all the <lb />
Ladies that <lb />
MRS M T <lb />
it. now the Northern Markets <lb />
purchasing <lb />
L- <lb />
will bring back the prettiest stock ever seen <lb />
stock of Dry Goods also has <lb />
many attractions for yon. <lb />
H. C. HOOKER. <lb />
NOTABLE ASSASSINATIONS IN HIS- Ten the Maximum Penalty for <lb />
TORY. Buffalo Crime. <lb />
The of President Mi- <lb />
Friday at has <lb />
historians to recall similar <lb />
notable occurrences in the past. <lb />
We the following list in the <lb />
Julius March IS, <lb />
Thomas December <lb />
A. <lb />
Albert I. Emperor of Germany <lb />
May <lb />
James I., of Scotland, <lb />
SI, <lb />
de Medici January <lb />
Our Stock of Shoes <lb />
complete la every way. We can your <lb />
your head, your parse. Come to sec us. <lb />
Your <lb />
J. B. <lb />
BAKER HART, <lb />
Headquarters <lb />
FOR STEAM SUPPLY. <lb />
Cardinal Maj <lb />
Blotto, March B, <lb />
Lord Dander, February lo,. <lb />
l.-tiT. <lb />
Bar of Murray. January <lb />
William, of Orange, <lb />
Henry HI. of by <lb />
Clement I, IMP. <lb />
IT. of France, <lb />
lac Ma it. <lb />
of <lb />
by <lb />
February <lb />
Sharp, My <lb />
III. of Sweden. March <lb />
died <lb />
Marat, by July <lb />
1793 <lb />
General at June <lb />
are the definitions in <lb />
law the crime committed in <lb />
Assault the degree <lb />
A poison who, with an intent <lb />
lo kill a being, or to com- <lb />
felony upon the person or <lb />
property of assaulted or of an- <lb />
other <lb />
Assaults another with a <lb />
loaded in. or any other dead- <lb />
weapon, it by any other means <lb />
force likely to produce <lb />
or, <lb />
Administers to, or causes <lb />
lo be administered toot taken by <lb />
another, poison, or any other de- <lb />
or noxious things, so as <lb />
to endanger the life of such <lb />
Is guilty of assault in the first <lb />
degree. <lb />
Assault in the degree <lb />
how <lb />
in the first degree is <lb />
punishable by for <lb />
not than five nor more <lb />
ten Time. <lb />
A Chicago shut a door <lb />
i be day In such a way as to <lb />
ire hand, whereupon <lb />
she applied for a divorce upon the <lb />
ground of cruelty Judge <lb />
of u Chicago court, granted <lb />
It within ten minutes. The <lb />
of causes divorce in Amer- <lb />
i one for their multi- <lb />
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and <lb />
will sell anything in this line very low. See when it. want of <lb />
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe <lb />
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb />
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock <lb />
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam <lb />
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting nil sizes. <lb />
LINE OF Packing, Rubber Bolt, <lb />
Belt, leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks, Ac. <lb />
SOLE AGENTS <lb />
We arc bragging a good <lb />
Paul Gear Bustle, today of our progress as com- <lb />
I pared with but other <lb />
Perceval, premier, by lions, Including wicked France, re- <lb />
May II, 1818. the marriage tic more <lb />
March I than does. The divorce <lb />
of one year show that in <lb />
February the United State divorces <lb />
wire Franco in <lb />
Charles HI., Doha of Far ma j Germany in in <lb />
March 1884, died Match <lb />
by <lb />
April dUd April <lb />
Michael, Prince of <lb />
lo 1888. <lb />
it. <lb />
j for Standard Patterns. <lb />
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
England Observer. <lb />
A. D. <lb />
North Carolina Conference, <lb />
bis birthday on <lb />
I s-a . a <lb />
received a mes- <lb />
1870, died December <lb />
George <lb />
Mag <lb />
Karl of Mayo, Governor General <lb />
of India, February <lb />
Sultan Abdul <lb />
sage of from which <lb />
elated more than we can express. <lb />
OBI wish is that Ins useful Hie <lb />
may be spared many years, and <lb />
that he may bare before him a <lb />
number of happy birthdays. <lb />
That the sunset may be bright <lb />
There are more women in the <lb />
medical profession this country <lb />
proportion to than <lb />
anywhere else in the The <lb />
first was Elizabeth Blackwell, who <lb />
received her diploma In 1849. <lb />
In 1889 there In <lb />
In 1898 there were <lb />
and now there are about <lb />
and Drain TO <lb />
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
ill .,. <lb />
Alexander C u of owe to lie the golden <lb />
March 1881. to that world where there <lb />
James by July or sorrows, but <lb />
died and love <lb />
Lord Cavendish and T. abide eternally. <lb />
May j Advocate. <lb />
President of <lb />
Lyons, June UM <lb />
Building. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
July <lb />
King of Italy, July W, <lb />
1900. <lb />
Any tramp will loll yen that a <lb />
dog iii the manger Is worth two <lb />
the yard. <lb />
B of the state papers hi <lb />
present are noting the fact that <lb />
are not happy. <lb />
We notice none of them are mads <lb />
no miserable by money that <lb />
go bail, to heal <lb />
Charlotte News. <lb /></p>
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REFLECTOR <lb />
M. C. <lb />
O. J. Ed. Owner <lb />
-tat the Port st <lb />
N. C, M<lb />
1901. <lb />
Since the chances are becoming <lb />
favorable to the recovery of the <lb />
President, the penalty that can be <lb />
pronounced the assassin is <lb />
being discussed. A clipping from <lb />
the Richmond Times published <lb />
elsewhere, that the maximum <lb />
punishment for the crime is ten <lb />
years imprisonment. This is the <lb />
punishment for assault in the first <lb />
degree or with intent to <lb />
kill. far as people go the law <lb />
is no respecter of persons, but a <lb />
crime like this at Buffalo ought to <lb />
be considered an offense against <lb />
the government and the penalty <lb />
ought to be death. If there are <lb />
no laws make the punishment of <lb />
such cases meet the of <lb />
justice, then such laws should be <lb />
enacted without delay. An at- <lb />
tempt lo kill the President, or to <lb />
kill the Governor of Suite should <lb />
be regarded as a higher crime <lb />
if against a person not high <lb />
and should <lb />
be made to fit the crime. <lb />
Ten Cent go. <lb />
It takes a good knowledge of <lb />
tobacco and plenty of hard work <lb />
for a warehouseman to have a <lb />
pounds sale and bring <lb />
average, even scrap, up <lb />
to through. However, <lb />
it has been done right here on the <lb />
floor of the Liberty Warehouse, <lb />
and the cold figures bear it out. <lb />
On of last week the Lib- <lb />
sold pounds for <lb />
060.29, on Monday of this week <lb />
pounds for and <lb />
on yesterday pounds for <lb />
These sales be <lb />
beat by any warehouse in the Slate. <lb />
The fact is there is not a better <lb />
equipped any <lb />
market W. T. Lipscomb. He <lb />
knows what tobacco is worth and <lb />
he sets the price on every pile to <lb />
which buyers must come or <lb />
they don't get it. To prove this. <lb />
he buys at least of what <lb />
is sold at the Liberty rather than <lb />
let it be sold under value. The <lb />
warehouseman who runs sales like <lb />
that is going to please the farmer, <lb />
that is why the Liberty leads <lb />
the market. <lb />
Number of Made <lb />
Sept Oat <lb />
bus Bureau today issued a <lb />
statement ascertain- <lb />
of the cotton of <lb />
1900 and also gave a statement <lb />
comparing the production of that <lb />
year with of 1809. <lb />
The statement that in 1900 <lb />
there were produced <lb />
commercial bales as against <lb />
commercial bales in ISM, The <lb />
showing by States is as follows in <lb />
commercial <lb />
Indian Territory <lb />
Kansas <lb />
Kentucky <lb />
Louisiana <lb />
Mississippi <lb />
Missouri <lb />
North <lb />
Oklahoma <lb />
South Carolina <lb />
Tennessee <lb />
Texas <lb />
Utah <lb />
Virginia <lb />
increase in the mini crop <lb />
over that of 1899 was com <lb />
bales being <lb />
pound bales. <lb />
Alabama <lb />
Florida <lb />
Georgia <lb />
W. K. regrets <lb />
he was born rich, as he <lb />
definite lo strive for. He can <lb />
around that mighty easy In <lb />
dividing his money out ml then <lb />
striking out lo for himself. <lb />
how it is, the <lb />
ties are that be would change his <lb />
Bind not think it a bad <lb />
thing to be born rich at <lb />
WASHINGTON <lb />
On <lb />
D. Sept. <lb />
The terrible calamity which has <lb />
befallen President has <lb />
been almost the sole topic of con- <lb />
in Washington since Fri- <lb />
day night. The news came inst as <lb />
people employed in the department <lb />
were home to and <lb />
just the shops closed for the <lb />
night. There were hundreds of <lb />
people who did not go home to din- <lb />
at all. They stood about in <lb />
front of the bulletin boards watch- <lb />
for the latest report and dis- <lb />
cussing the news. The three great <lb />
newspaper the Times, the <lb />
Post and the Star, all occupy <lb />
buildings on Pennsylvania avenue <lb />
within about four blocks of each <lb />
other, that part of the great <lb />
thoroughfare was black with <lb />
To one standing front of <lb />
the Treasury and toward <lb />
the Capital it might have seemed <lb />
that an actual shadow had fallen <lb />
across the pathway which has been <lb />
twice traversed by <lb />
his way to take the oath <lb />
inauguration. These crowds <lb />
were not mere curiosity impelled <lb />
sensation hunters. They felt a sense <lb />
of for there <lb />
has DO more popular <lb />
dent in the White house since its <lb />
erection than Mr. has <lb />
been so far as his private character <lb />
is concerned. His enemies are <lb />
made by his public acts and the <lb />
party lo which he his; <lb />
friends are found in bill <lb />
parties. <lb />
The lesson taught by this tragic <lb />
was pointed out immediate- <lb />
As one energetic person put <lb />
it, in discussing the bulletin. <lb />
meant up the; <lb />
While to the masses of; <lb />
the people the tragedy was i <lb />
petted unaccountable, it <lb />
not so to many astute of <lb />
public events this city else- <lb />
where. The assassinations of the <lb />
Empress Elisabeth of King <lb />
Humbert foreshadowed only too <lb />
plainly the selection of another <lb />
victim the near future, and the <lb />
States, as yet untouched <lb />
by Anarchistic plots of this <lb />
was the field most likely to be <lb />
for the next coup. <lb />
dent owed his <lb />
tune to the fact that he happened <lb />
to be President at this particular <lb />
time, not lo whatever <lb />
that he may hare done. <lb />
This is since it re- <lb />
all his antagonists from the <lb />
tearful odium of having suggested <lb />
or encouraged any crazy fanatic to <lb />
commit such a crime. The matter <lb />
bad been carefully arranged and <lb />
planned by a society of Anarchists, <lb />
the man selected to the deed <lb />
calmly did as he was told. The <lb />
is, how such things can <lb />
be prevented la the future. It is <lb />
futile lo expect to prevent them <lb />
by guarding all public men. The <lb />
network of police iii dote <lb />
not protect the There is <lb />
way of shutting out immigrants j <lb />
which will nullify <lb />
danger. The suggest ion of a morn- <lb />
paper the day alter the event, <lb />
that restriction of Immigration is <lb />
the lesson which it teaches, became <lb />
absurd when it was found that the <lb />
was born this country, i <lb />
The remedy to be strict j <lb />
lice supervision of such dangerous <lb />
societies. They are against the <lb />
law, as mil as <lb />
or a murder club would <lb />
fact, they are murder clubs. They <lb />
should other to hold <lb />
their meetings in public, with the <lb />
understanding that incendiary <lb />
speeches will net lie tolerated, or <lb />
they should suppressed and de- <lb />
ported. It will not do lo tolerate <lb />
such epidemics, any more to <lb />
let small pox remain <lb />
Mr. A. A. Assistant Sec <lb />
rotary of Stale, Ins gotten himself <lb />
Into a little very hot water. He <lb />
wrote a letter to Director -General <lb />
Buchanan of tho Pan American <lb />
exposition advising not lo <lb />
rite the Doha and of <lb />
Cornwall and York In come to the <lb />
exposition. The letter was per <lb />
ml and and intended <lb />
to save embarrassment to every- <lb />
body. Mr. in his official <lb />
petition, was aware the fact <lb />
that the Duke and Duchess would <lb />
not leave Canada on their lour, <lb />
that they had dot-lined all <lb />
foreign minifies, arid that <lb />
they would either have to decline <lb />
this one or be obliged to ignore it, <lb />
Under more favorable conditions than ever before in <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 your market and the <lb />
Farmers Warehouse Headquarters <lb />
for highest market prices at all times, and clever, <lb />
treatment at the hands of every one connected with the Farm- <lb />
Pi <lb />
I am in in 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 rook truth and merit I rest my claim your pat- <lb />
I ask you this year to give me a chance and I will <lb />
take care of the balance. I have been running a <lb />
on this market nearly years and I think I know how to sell <lb />
your tobacco. I have with me a corps of thoroughly <lb />
tent, reliable and courteous assistants, who will use every <lb />
honorable means 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. Farmers- Warehouse. <lb />
neither of which would lie very; QUESTION IN REGARD TO <lb />
pleasant for them or for Mr. j PRESIDENT <lb />
The diplomatic circle of <lb />
has talked about the, Washington. Sept. P.-In I, <lb />
letter more or less, and the gen eve, ,,,, <lb />
opinion seemed to be that Mr., his . <lb />
should not have written ,,, hr , Um Q M <lb />
even in an entirely personal o <lb />
unofficial way. Such are Iron- whether he is in <lb />
ties of kind hearted people Mai. Inquiries made at the gov- <lb />
want lo do some good in the world. departments <lb />
-oped that the matter had never <lb />
DIED. been settled. The constitution <lb />
Monday afternoon about provides that the Vice-President <lb />
o'clock, at her home near f of he <lb />
creek, Miss Sallie died of dent's inability, but does not say <lb />
typhoid fever. Until to be determined <lb />
weeks ago she and her brother or determine it. The <lb />
lived together. He was taken with opportunity for a <lb />
fever and she nursed him faith- Horded during the illness <lb />
fully until he died. A week later President from July <lb />
she was taken with the fever and 1881, the day on which he was <lb />
died yesterday. was down by till <lb />
following when be died. <lb />
,, .,., , Mr. Andrew H. Allen, chief of the <lb />
Mr. Manning, the young . , . . , , <lb />
B bureau of rolls and library of <lb />
State Department, in whose <lb />
arc the official copies of most of <lb />
documents requiring the <lb />
who dislocated his spinal col <lb />
while swimming <lb />
creek several Sundays ago, died in <lb />
the hospital at last week. <lb />
of had occasion <lb />
while Held was dying and sub- <lb />
Court. investigate this mat. <lb />
Mayor W. H. Long has disposed and he was unable lo that <lb />
of the cases bis court duties of any President the <lb />
last States had ever been <lb />
It. O. permitting horse gated lo Vice President or any <lb />
to run at large on streets, fined other person. <lb />
one penny costs, 11.90. There Is not a official document <lb />
F. float drunk down, Ike files the State Department <lb />
lined costs, 4.10. <lb />
William Russell, riotous dis- <lb />
orderly conduct and assault, lined <lb />
penny costs <lb />
Pippin, riotous <lb />
for the period between July <lb />
and September ism bearing <lb />
the signature of <lb />
During that time General Outfield <lb />
bis name only once a far <lb />
conduct, assault and using it ran lie ascertained here, and <lb />
language calculated to on I that to autograph letter to his <lb />
lined costs, 13.30. <lb />
M. I. Starkey and Alex <lb />
aged mother. <lb />
The law, passed by <lb />
riotous and disorderly conduct and in alter <lb />
assault with deadly weapon, bound <lb />
over to Superior Court. <lb />
Bill Allen and J. A. Dudley, <lb />
riotous disorderly <lb />
await, lined mid costs, 13.35. <lb />
the death of Vice Head- <lb />
ricks, does in dispose of <lb />
1.111 be determined <lb />
or by whole, whether a President <lb />
of the States is unable to <lb />
perform the duties of his official <lb />
Applies M and Counties; position. The matter <lb />
ed at greet length by the principal <lb />
member <lb />
decision was ever <lb />
reached In regard to it. <lb />
of the Stale. <lb />
The s about Ashen lie <lb />
should supply the city market with <lb />
all can use of what they can pro- <lb />
duce, but they do not do Near- <lb />
all hay ii-i-ii here is <lb />
fellow who laughs and grows <lb />
from a distance; so with fat usually Hods that laugh is <lb />
vegetables <lb />
even poultry, most of tho beef, <lb />
lamb and pork is imported from <lb />
out the or the Slate <lb />
This fa rot as it I be. <lb />
farmers of the county could profit <lb />
ably make a close investigation <lb />
the market and learn <lb />
to their future advantage.- <lb />
Gazette. <lb />
The of the <lb />
danger of <lb />
in the Increase In toe death <lb />
during Yea cannot <lb />
be too careful, and particular <lb />
paid to A supply of Pain- <lb />
Killer lie at for It can <lb />
be mall Ma, aura and <lb />
A will care any or- <lb />
teas. Avoid la <lb />
but one rain-Killer, Perry Price <lb />
and <lb />
Winterville Department. <lb />
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb />
NOTES. <lb />
N. C, Sept. <lb />
That was an excellent talk by <lb />
Prof. Lineberry Foreign Mis- <lb />
in the Baptist last <lb />
Sunday night. <lb />
Mrs. Fred Dawson, of Pollocks- <lb />
wile, who has been visiting her <lb />
mother, Mrs. Sallie of this <lb />
place, returned home yesterday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mrs. Jackson, of <lb />
came up Sunday lo spend some <lb />
time with her daughter, Mrs. A. <lb />
Mrs. Lafayette Cox, from near <lb />
spent Monday with the <lb />
Misses Wesson. <lb />
Owing the absence of the reg- <lb />
organist, Miss Nannie <lb />
Wood, last Sunday, Miss Helen <lb />
Galloway presided at the organ <lb />
during school services. <lb />
M. and family, <lb />
who have been visiting at Grain- <lb />
returned Tuesday morning. <lb />
Two new charming <lb />
little Miss at Harrington's <lb />
and a wee, fascinating damsel at <lb />
Still we <lb />
Charles Harper wife, of <lb />
Black Jack, came up Monday <lb />
evening to see Mr. Mrs. G. It. <lb />
Dixon, who are quite sick. <lb />
Mrs. Simon after spend- <lb />
a couple of weeks with her <lb />
parents in returned <lb />
Monday evening. She was ac- <lb />
companied by her sister. Bliss <lb />
Rosa Alice Hemby, who will spend <lb />
some time visiting here. <lb />
John Overton with h's little son, <lb />
from near Stokes, spent part of <lb />
Monday and Tuesday here visiting <lb />
his daughter, Mrs. High- <lb />
smith. <lb />
Prof. W. H. Henry <lb />
Sheppard Henry, Jr., were <lb />
here a short while after- <lb />
noon. <lb />
Elder Fred and his <lb />
father, who went to Atlanta last <lb />
came home Monday. <lb />
K. F. left yesterday <lb />
for he accepts a <lb />
position as Professor in deaf, <lb />
dumb and blind asylum. <lb />
Last Fridays. left <lb />
for Va., lo visit his <lb />
parents. <lb />
Clifton Dupree and wife, of New <lb />
Bern, who have been on a visit to <lb />
J. W. Sparks for several days, left <lb />
for home Monday evening. <lb />
Mrs. Proctor came up from <lb />
last Sunday and spent <lb />
the day with Mrs. L. L <lb />
Before leaving, however, she <lb />
placed one her daughters, as a <lb />
student, tho Winterville High <lb />
School. <lb />
Miss Wood was visit- <lb />
the of Mr. Sum Mum- <lb />
ford last Saturday Sunday. <lb />
Prof. G. E. and Miss <lb />
Dora Cox were over Greene <lb />
county visiting Saturday and <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Kilt roll spent Mon- <lb />
day night w It <lb />
near <lb />
Misses Dora Cox at- <lb />
tended church at Ayden Monday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mrs. Annie Ange, who has been <lb />
visiting her father, near here, for <lb />
days, returned to Bowden, <lb />
her home, Monday. <lb />
WE THE WORK. <lb />
And that is the reason the old Greenville Warehouse it <lb />
selling so much tobacco. We get the highest price for every <lb />
pile sold on our floor. The farmers see this, and appreciating <lb />
work do for them they bring us their tobacco. <lb />
We treat all alike, get the best price every time. Bring <lb />
next load to the Greenville and we will show yon <lb />
the truth of this. We hare every accommodation for and <lb />
your team. a <lb />
We are independent of <lb />
Warehouse Trusts. <lb />
EVANS CO. <lb />
J. C. <lb />
B. S. <lb />
D. SPAIN. <lb />
The North <lb />
DIVIDEND RECORD IS THE <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 and <lb />
limiting its business to the United States <lb />
It will be to your interest to see what we do for yon before <lb />
placing your life insurance. <lb />
Good territory open for Agents in North Carolina. <lb />
T. ARCHIBALD CARY, General Agent. <lb />
For Virginia and North Carolina, <lb />
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance <lb />
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, V. <lb />
Found Dead. <lb />
Wednesday Mrs. Jane <lb />
was found dead in bed at <lb />
her home in township. <lb />
She was years old and widow <lb />
of the late Mr. W. M <lb />
Mrs. was in Greenville <lb />
Monday and Tuesday visiting her <lb />
daughter, Mrs. D. W. <lb />
doing some chopping. Among her <lb />
purchases was a dress which <lb />
she said, casually, she was going <lb />
to have made to be bulled lo. <lb />
Mrs. returned home <lb />
evening and at night her <lb />
daughter, Mrs. M. Cox and Mr. <lb />
went to see her and remained <lb />
u past o'clock talking over <lb />
some matters. Not com- <lb />
out of her room as this <lb />
morning some of her grandchild- <lb />
went to awake her and <lb />
that was dead. <lb />
Besides the two mentioned above <lb />
Mrs. leaves three other <lb />
children, W. K. <lb />
Mrs. John Tucker and Mrs. Pam <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
Doth to Anarchy. <lb />
Buffalo, IT, Y., <lb />
J. Bryan today telegraphed <lb />
the Times as <lb />
Free governments may be over- <lb />
thrown but they cannot be reform- <lb />
ed by those who violate the com- <lb />
shalt not <lb />
Under a Government like ours <lb />
every wrong can be by <lb />
laws and the laws are in the hands <lb />
of the people themselves. An- <lb />
can neither excused nor <lb />
tolerated here. The man who pro- <lb />
poses to right a wrong by <lb />
taking the life of a human being <lb />
makes himself an outlaw and can- <lb />
not consistently appeal to the pro- <lb />
of the Government which <lb />
he repudiates. He Invites a re- <lb />
turn to a state of barbarism in <lb />
which each one must at his own <lb />
risk defend his own rights and <lb />
avenge his own wrongs. The pun- <lb />
administered to the <lb />
would-be assassin and to his co-con <lb />
spiral his, if he has any, should be <lb />
such as to all inclined to an- <lb />
that while this is an <lb />
for those who love liberty, it Is an <lb />
inhospitable place for those who <lb />
raise their hands against any forms <lb />
of government. <lb />
How <lb />
Tho increase of is <lb />
really alarming. a certain <lb />
we counted youths, <lb />
and nearly as many white boys who <lb />
seemed to have nothing to do but <lb />
smoke cigarettes, play marbles <lb />
watch rains. Some of these were <lb />
bright, intelligent looking lads <lb />
should have been at home at <lb />
so early an Perhaps their <lb />
mothers bad done as a mother in <lb />
the waiting room said she <lb />
my boy Only <lb />
and We <lb />
one of <lb />
mother don't care where I <lb />
Exchange. <lb />
The latest novelty in way of <lb />
social functions in Missouri Is <lb />
With each <lb />
a card Is sent requesting <lb />
recipient to some kind <lb />
of cake. The efforts of the guests <lb />
to rig themselves up In the guise <lb />
of angel cake, gingerbread, cookies, <lb />
layer cake, etc., are said to be <lb />
am using us they art ingenious. <lb />
Did It Ever Occur to You a <lb />
Perry on Ilia and <lb />
of the ringer applied once or to a <lb />
would counteract tin <lb />
will also con and of <lb />
wall an <lb />
He lo upon wrapper on <lb />
each bottle. there la <lb />
one Pain-Killer, Perry Piles <lb />
sod <lb />
AYDEN NOTES. <lb />
N. C, Sept. <lb />
There was an entertainment <lb />
C. Monday night <lb />
which consisted of moving <lb />
Quite large crowd pres- <lb />
and all seemed to enjoy It. <lb />
Miss Annie Smith returned to <lb />
Bethel Monday. <lb />
Misses Cornelia Daisy Mun- <lb />
ford were in town Sunday. <lb />
Miss Annie L. Smith has gone <lb />
to Baltimore to purchase her fall <lb />
millinery. <lb />
Mrs. Will Edwards is visiting in <lb />
Greene county. <lb />
Jim Keel, of after <lb />
spending a few days here, left <lb />
Monday for Greenville where he <lb />
has accepted a position as clerk <lb />
with J. B. White. <lb />
Jesse Cannon is quite sick. Our <lb />
best wishes for his recovery. <lb />
W. H. Tucker and wife left <lb />
Monday to visit relatives near <lb />
Falkland. <lb />
Nannie Cooper, of Wash- <lb />
who has bean visiting Mrs. <lb />
John Hines took Use train Monday <lb />
for Greenville. <lb />
M. Fisher, of Washington, <lb />
spent Monday night in town. <lb />
J. H. Cobb and family of Stan- <lb />
were in town Sunday. <lb />
F. G went to Winter- <lb />
ville Monday. <lb />
Will Edwards left Monday for <lb />
Baltimore. <lb />
Gen. W. Turner, of Norfolk, <lb />
In town Monday night. <lb />
John Ross has been right sick for <lb />
several days. <lb />
Bryant U. Pate, of Apex, spent <lb />
Monday in town. <lb />
We regret to state that Prof. <lb />
Manning Is real sick. His nun <lb />
ons friends hope that he will <lb />
be convalescent. <lb />
Hugh Brooks, formerly, of this <lb />
but new of Parade, spent <lb />
Monday eight in town. <lb />
The of students at C. C. <lb />
College continues to increase. <lb />
W. R. Harris came down from <lb />
Friday and returned Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
The merry chime of Wedding <lb />
bells will soon be heard In <lb />
midst. <lb />
Mrs. B. Parker who has been <lb />
spending some time at Smith Hold <lb />
left this for her home, <lb />
near Falkland. <lb />
R. C. Cannon went to Greenville <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
F. W. of Willow <lb />
Green, spent last in town. <lb />
Geo. of was <lb />
here last night. <lb />
Mm. Beetle returned <lb />
home from Greenville last night. <lb />
I law On <lb />
laws <lb />
FROM THE NORTH <lb />
AND MY NEW GOODS ARE COMING IN. <lb />
Keep an eye on my store for tho newest and best all kinds of <lb />
WEAR <lb />
I will lead in the styles. <lb />
THE CLOTHIER. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If t here is a CROSS MARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
so to remind you that you owe <lb />
Eastern for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
yon 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 />
Enlarging. <lb />
The American Tobacco Company <lb />
is building a annex <lb />
feet to its factory here to be used <lb />
for storage room. Mr. <lb />
of Suffolk, is in charge <lb />
of the. work. <lb />
received Fruit <lb />
M. <lb />
Get school supplies at The <lb />
Reflector Book <lb />
The special term of court will <lb />
begin next Monday and continue <lb />
one week. <lb />
If yon want cards or invitations <lb />
engraved bring orders to <lb />
office. <lb />
Rev. J. N. Booth will preach at <lb />
Forbes school house on Sunday, <lb />
14th, at o'clock p. m. <lb />
The Daughters the <lb />
are preparing for a novel en- <lb />
at an early day. <lb />
When yon come in to court next <lb />
week be sure to call on The Re- <lb />
We will plenty <lb />
receipts to trade for cash. <lb />
M. D. Higgs is now north <lb />
selecting new millinery for fall <lb />
winter. She will have a beam if <lb />
line to show on her return. <lb />
Queen Liles are opening a dry <lb />
goods and notion auction house in <lb />
the store in Hi alto block form- <lb />
occupied by the Greenville <lb />
Supply Co. <lb />
We learn that some horses have <lb />
died in the northern section of the <lb />
county and others are sick. <lb />
the Hyde county epidemic is <lb />
reaching here. <lb />
ear mark for stock <lb />
swallow fork in right slit in <lb />
been duly registered, <lb />
and I hereby forbid all persons <lb />
from using said mark. <lb />
G. <lb />
Rent and Sale <lb />
I will rout my farm, four miles <lb />
north of 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 <lb />
farm implements, gin, engine, <lb />
thresher, grist mill, carts, wagons, <lb />
horses, males, hogs, cattle, corn, <lb />
fodder and hay on said farm. <lb />
Parties wishing to examine the <lb />
farm or equipment can call any <lb />
time and do so. <lb />
John <lb />
Big Salt Continue. <lb />
This week Is no exception in large <lb />
tobacco sales. The prices continue <lb />
good are hurrying It <lb />
We have heard that <lb />
some farmers have already sold <lb />
their entire crop. If this Is so the <lb />
selling season is going to be very <lb />
short. The crop is smaller this <lb />
year than last and the big breaks <lb />
will won exhaust it. <lb />
Nice <lb />
On Saturday Mr. J. R. <lb />
of township, brought The <lb />
Reflector a peck basket of <lb />
that are as fine fall apples as <lb />
we ever saw raised in section. <lb />
Mr. special attention <lb />
to fruit culture and raises the best. <lb />
The Greenville Warehouse had <lb />
such a large sale Monday that <lb />
had to be turned away, there <lb />
not being room for any more to- <lb />
on the floor, are <lb />
always good at the Greenville and <lb />
farmers appreciate the work <lb />
Evans Co. do for <lb />
them. <lb />
Celebrated the Deed. <lb />
Pa., Sept. <lb />
hundred Italian anarchists <lb />
President <lb />
today at Hollow, a <lb />
mining hamlet across <lb />
River from Buena Vista. <lb />
Beer, whiskey, speeches, songs and <lb />
praises for were the order <lb />
of the This one of the <lb />
est anarchist groups the <lb />
try. <lb />
From Five <lb />
At the Farmers Warehouse Wed- <lb />
there was from <lb />
every section contiguous to the <lb />
Greenville market. Five counties <lb />
were represented on the Moor and <lb />
seller pleased with every <lb />
prices. stands right up <lb />
every pile sold at the Farmers <lb />
makes it bring full value. <lb />
Killed Himself Accidentally. <lb />
Noah Woody, one of the firm of <lb />
of Andrews Company, at Pee <lb />
Creek, Ashe county, <lb />
shot and killed himself on last <lb />
Thursday He and a <lb />
were examining a pistol, at <lb />
tho store, it fired, taking <lb />
in his heart. He died <lb />
He was about years <lb />
old and a young man. <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Dwelling Burned. <lb />
Mr. H. W. Dunn, who lives <lb />
at what is known as the old Peter <lb />
homestead, six miles from <lb />
came to town Monday <lb />
morning. While here a <lb />
came alter him to tell him <lb />
that his house had been destroyed <lb />
by fire. We could learn no <lb />
how the fire originated, <lb />
nor the extent of the loss. Mr. <lb />
Dunn left at once for home. The <lb />
house belonged to Mr. A. J. Ont- <lb />
of Greenville, and was <lb />
Insured. <lb />
HOWDY DO. <lb />
Some Speak to Me. Some to You. <lb />
Monday, , 1901. <lb />
Harry Skinner left this morning <lb />
for Norfolk. <lb />
J. W. Perkins left this morning <lb />
for Pine Level. <lb />
W. E. <lb />
day evening from <lb />
Miss Mamie of Ayden, <lb />
is visiting Miss Martha <lb />
Harry Skinner, Jr., left this <lb />
morning for the State University. <lb />
Mies Nell Skinner left this morn <lb />
for Baltimore to attend school. <lb />
J. I. Gillis, of Norfolk, came in <lb />
Saturday evening and left this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Mrs. V. H. Whichard returned <lb />
Saturday evening from a visit in <lb />
the country. <lb />
Mrs. H. H. returned <lb />
Saturday evening from a visit to <lb />
Greensboro. <lb />
Ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis left this <lb />
for Raleigh to attend the <lb />
Supreme court. <lb />
Miss Lola Duke, of Raleigh, <lb />
rived Saturday evening to visit <lb />
Mrs. E. H. Thomas. <lb />
Mrs. C. F. Manning left this <lb />
morning for Baltimore for treat- <lb />
in hospital. <lb />
Maud <lb />
of are visiting <lb />
Mm. W. H. Harrington. <lb />
Mrs. H. A. and <lb />
little son, Tommie, returned Sat- <lb />
evening from <lb />
Miss Maud Nixon, of Raleigh, <lb />
has taken a position as <lb />
in the insurance office of A. <lb />
White. <lb />
Mrs. W. T. and little <lb />
son, Jack, went to Kinston <lb />
day evening and returned this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Miss Cora Fields, of <lb />
who has been visiting Miss Clara <lb />
Bruce Forbes, returned home Sat- <lb />
evening. <lb />
Tuesday. 1901. <lb />
Mrs. Henry T. is quite <lb />
sick. <lb />
W. C. <lb />
was here today. <lb />
Rev. F. A. Bishop returned <lb />
Monday evening Wilson. <lb />
Dr. E. A. went to <lb />
last night and returned this <lb />
Miss Nina James left this morn- <lb />
for College, at Greens- <lb />
J. C. returned Mon- <lb />
day evening from a trip up the <lb />
Miss Jennie Congleton left this <lb />
for Raleigh to attend <lb />
school. <lb />
G. Latham,, of <lb />
has come here to engage in market <lb />
business. <lb />
Mrs. O. M. Tinker, of Norfolk, <lb />
who has visiting Mrs. H. C. <lb />
Ormond, home today. <lb />
E. B. has moved <lb />
his family from to Green- <lb />
ville and occupies t he Bright house. <lb />
Willie of Goldsboro, who <lb />
has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. O. <lb />
D. left Monday evening. <lb />
M. I. Fleming, A. J. Moore, T. <lb />
J. Moore Charlie James left <lb />
this morning for the University at <lb />
Chapel Hill. <lb />
Mrs. Warren and child <lb />
came in Monday evening from <lb />
to join Warren, who <lb />
makes his home here. <lb />
Misses Bertha Patrick, Mary <lb />
Higgs, Myra. Moore, Cobb. <lb />
Lizzie and Lottie Blow <lb />
left this morning for Peace <lb />
at Raleigh. <lb />
Wednesday, Sept. 1901. <lb />
Gus Forbes returned this morn- <lb />
from Kinston. <lb />
Jesse left this <lb />
for Kinston and Wilson. <lb />
J. J. Cherry, Jr., came in Tues- <lb />
day from Norfolk. <lb />
Arch Forbes returned Tuesday <lb />
evening from Rocky Mount. <lb />
J. L. of Winston, came <lb />
in Tuesday evening and left this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Mrs. J. S. Smith and Miss Lela <lb />
Cherry returned Tuesday evening <lb />
from Washington City. <lb />
Mrs. Bettie of Ayden, <lb />
who has been here, <lb />
ed home Tuesday evening. <lb />
Miss Sallie of Tarboro, <lb />
who has been visiting Mrs. W. L. <lb />
Brown, returned home this morn- <lb />
W. M. Lang, of Farmville, took <lb />
the train here this morning for <lb />
Morganton to carry his little girl <lb />
to tho deaf and dumb school.<lb />
Mill and Factory Sale <lb />
From Factory to Consumer, No middle mans profitS <lb />
worth choice goods, <lb />
t at prices. <lb />
BOUGHT BIG LOTS OF <lb />
Clothing, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
AT HALF THEIR VALUE. CUSTOMERS WILL THE BENEFITS. <lb />
BOYS <lb />
TO YEARS. <lb />
to and Suits, Price S <lb />
BO <lb />
is <lb />
is <lb />
Mens Clothing, <lb />
and Suits, Price<lb />
ii <lb />
I r. <lb />
-is nil <lb />
Odd Coats. <lb />
and to Coats <lb />
and IS <lb />
and OS <lb />
and <lb />
Boys Knee Pants. <lb />
Mens Pants. <lb />
and Pants, now <lb />
and I <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
T.-i and <lb />
and W and II kind, I lo now H <lb />
and w <lb />
and <lb />
and add J W <lb />
and <lb />
These prices for cash <lb />
No goods charged at these prices. <lb />
MENS BOYS SHIRTS UNDERWEAR. <lb />
lo Shirts now and l kind now <lb />
to to and and <lb />
to full line . l i now going at and <lb />
to biggest value ever and <lb />
i Window Shade. <lb />
STEEL ROD m hats for COLORS. <lb />
tips <lb />
ED . price <lb />
to Stock on <lb />
price in list see ill price <lb />
Bought Enough Goods For Ten Small Stores. <lb />
COME., <lb />
Clocks and <lb />
watches DOW <lb />
DRESS GOODS. <lb />
I, DAl <lb />
I All all kinds, nil quality, <lb />
at immense stock. to <lb />
at <lb />
The <lb />
see us and brine <lb />
i Silks-1997 Yard. <lb />
From I lie cheapest to the best <lb />
All qualities. Don't fail to <lb />
ore of l lie choice patterns. <lb />
Ladies Muslin Underwear <lb />
Heady to wear. Ask our saleslady In <lb />
to to you. Chemise, Drawers, <lb />
at less than cost of material. <lb />
All Linen Damask <lb />
Worth and now <lb />
Carpets, Matting-, Floor C <lb />
Biggest line town. All kinds. <lb />
FURNITURE. <lb />
Leather Couches, quality <lb />
Oak Is Styles <lb />
Bookers. Mall Backs, Cribs, Carriages, Gel prices, <lb />
EMBROIDERIES. <lb />
The cheapen best line <lb />
have ever had. Special value <lb />
from to <lb />
Calicoes <lb />
Others -ell cheap calico. <lb />
he colors. They will run out be- <lb />
fore you leave <lb />
ft Children Hosiery. <lb />
Al colon and prices, <lb />
reef from the mills. This is a rare <lb />
for ladies to get a <lb />
good bargain. <lb />
The Loom. <lb />
Barker's Mills, <lb />
I without ticket, yard <lb />
wide <lb />
C. T. <lb />
The Big Store <lb />
N. C.<lb /></p>
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Have You Forgot <lb />
What <lb />
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING <lb />
UP-TO DATE LINE <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
AND A OF THING <lb />
WHICH AM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb />
tor your next BuM or Pork. <lb />
I ; Tours to please- <lb />
las. B. White. <lb />
AFTER HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb />
benefit lift mm. lit <lb />
OF NEWARK, N. J., POLISH HAS <lb />
up Insurance, <lb />
Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
Is <lb />
Will re-instated if arrears lie paid month while you <lb />
are living, or years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of and of arrears with interest. <lb />
second No Restrictions. <lb />
are payable at the beginning of the second and f each <lb />
provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb />
may be To reduce Premium, or <lb />
or <lb />
during the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville. X. C. <lb />
BOW <lb />
None genuine unless <lb />
Red Cross is on label <lb />
Don't take a Substitute <lb />
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD <lb />
TO PRODUCE EQUAL OF <lb />
for Chills. Fevers, <lb />
Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb />
all forms of Malaria. <lb />
DON'T WAIT TO DIE <lb />
SPEND CENTS AND BF CURED <lb />
CURES ROBERTS- TONIC FAMOUS <lb />
TRY IT. J. NO CURE NO PAY. 20.-. PER <lb />
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. <lb />
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
STATE AND COLLEGE <lb />
Classical, Scientific. Industrial. Pedagogical. Misled. <lb />
Annual t. C r Stale Faculty of <lb />
raid School pupil. board in <lb />
tho nil free should be mail- lath. <lb />
opens lath. <lb />
Invited from impotent and stenographers. <lb />
other Information ml <lb />
President <lb />
Greensboro, N C <lb />
TO THE COTTON AND GIN <lb />
NEW OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
In accordance with a resolution <lb />
at the recent meeting State <lb />
Alliance authorizing the <lb />
appointment of a committee to is- <lb />
sue an address, to the cotton <lb />
and others interested <lb />
better prices for cotton <lb />
teed, this committee met Tuesday <lb />
the city of and author- <lb />
the following <lb />
N. C, Aug. 1901. <lb />
To the Cotton Farmers and <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
letter is is- <lb />
sued for the purpose of <lb />
in you an interest in and <lb />
of the value or the cotton <lb />
seed crop this coming season. <lb />
As is well known, the corn crop <lb />
the aura growing States is <lb />
in fact, it is short in most sections <lb />
of the States. We all <lb />
know that a short crop means <lb />
higher priced corn, which turn <lb />
means higher priced hogs, cattle, <lb />
, and for their products. As <lb />
these products price, <lb />
such as compound lard <lb />
etc., <lb />
take their places. These <lb />
substitutes contain cotton seed oil, <lb />
hence the demand for that will <lb />
probably be greater than ever be <lb />
fore, higher prices. <lb />
feeders of the West will <lb />
have to some other feed <lb />
for corn, us cotton seed meal <lb />
has proven to lie than corn <lb />
for this purpose, it is but natural <lb />
that they will largely substitute <lb />
cotton seed meal for corn <lb />
season. consequence <lb />
of these demands cotton seed meal <lb />
oil will both bring higher <lb />
prices than heretofore. This being <lb />
true cotton seed also should <lb />
higher prices than they have been <lb />
selling for. <lb />
Wit bin the past few months a <lb />
syndicate has been taking options <lb />
mi oil mills, and now. it is report <lb />
. they own more than per cent j <lb />
of the mills in the South, or its <lb />
equivalent in out-put. The <lb />
Oil Company. is <lb />
claimed, owns forty per so <lb />
less per <lb />
out put. according to <lb />
are independent mills. <lb />
From recent occurrences it is <lb />
probable oil com <lb />
panics, controlling over per <lb />
cent, of the cotton seed oil products <lb />
of South, may combine or have <lb />
an understanding as prices <lb />
lo lie paid for cotton seed. The <lb />
situation is such that, in our <lb />
ion, the farmers should take some <lb />
action to protect themselves and <lb />
have some voice in naming the <lb />
own products will sell <lb />
for. This can lies lie done by co- <lb />
operation in selling, which can be <lb />
accomplished. The cotton seed <lb />
crop of Carolina will pro- <lb />
at estimate, <lb />
bushels. Of crop <lb />
bushels will probably lie sold. <lb />
If by of the farmers <lb />
Hie price can be advanced cents <lb />
M bushel, it will give to the <lb />
cut ton farmers of the <lb />
more for crop they <lb />
other-wise would get, but concert <lb />
of action will be necessary to ob- <lb />
n the desired results. It is to <lb />
be Imped that the farmers in all <lb />
the cotton growing Stales will take <lb />
similar action. To that end this <lb />
Idler will be sent to every South- <lb />
State, success may <lb />
ed. <lb />
We deem of enough <lb />
of <lb />
, Raleigh, N. C, Sept. <lb />
The sensation of the week was <lb />
the serving of papers on the <lb />
Commission for a writ of <lb />
mandamus, to be heard before <lb />
Judge here on <lb />
23rd, to compel the <lb />
to the tangible and <lb />
intangible property railroads <lb />
for taxation during present <lb />
year. The act ion is brought by <lb />
Senator Ward of Washington <lb />
made some reputation in <lb />
the last Legislature by bis activity <lb />
along the same lines, as <lb />
for Sheriff of that county. <lb />
THE N. C. <lb />
The appearance of an advertise- <lb />
in a State paper offering the <lb />
Western X. C. for sale at <lb />
auction on October under ex- <lb />
from Superior <lb />
Court, was another sensation <lb />
week. The sale is advertised by <lb />
Overman, Long and Avery, <lb />
counsel for the widows of engineer <lb />
James and Howard, who <lb />
were killed in a railroad <lb />
and who obtained judgments sonic <lb />
time ago aggregating <lb />
against the Western K. C. <lb />
Southern Railway, which <lb />
holds a lease the road. <lb />
Counsel for the <lb />
latter will ignore proceeding <lb />
because the sale would not lie valid, <lb />
but the counsel declare <lb />
it will be regular and <lb />
they will find a purchaser. <lb />
AWAY WITH <lb />
The shooting of President <lb />
by a red-month anarchist <lb />
of the same stripe as him who re- <lb />
murdered King of Italy <lb />
was received with greatest in- <lb />
here, at the same <lb />
with the sincere sympathy of <lb />
all classes and conditions of people <lb />
So Tired <lb />
It may be from overwork, bat <lb />
the chance are Ha from la <lb />
active , <lb />
With a well conducted LIVER <lb />
one can do mountain of labor <lb />
without <lb />
It adds a hundred per cant to <lb />
earning capacity. <lb />
it can be kept la action <lb />
by, and only by <lb />
Tuft's Pills <lb />
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
bond issue voted on last month to <lb />
be defeated, by remaining away <lb />
from, the being necessary <lb />
for bonds to receive an actual <lb />
majority of all names on <lb />
registration books. Therefore, <lb />
while nearly voted for the <lb />
bonds and less than white men <lb />
against them, over voter did <lb />
not vote at all and the bonds lack- <lb />
ed of polling a majority of all <lb />
the votes that could bare been <lb />
cast. <lb />
OTHER MAT IT. us or <lb />
Trouble with the school-book <lb />
continues on at- <lb />
of the lack of <lb />
they are required lo <lb />
in many counties the <lb />
costing more than <lb />
ever because postage has to be paid <lb />
on them from a distance. Super- <lb />
Toon is trying to remedy <lb />
Atlanta. Ga. Nor. Is, <lb />
We bare handled Dr. <lb />
ever since first in- <lb />
to public and trade a <lb />
and our trade In it has <lb />
increased from year lo year <lb />
our orders now amount to two or three <lb />
hundred groat per year, which a very <lb />
cm of merit and the <lb />
faction it i- riving to mothers of the <lb />
country, for they that nothing so effect- <lb />
counteract the effect of the <lb />
hot son or overcomes so quickly the <lb />
Incident to <lb />
DRUG CO. <lb />
THE GREAT <lb />
If yon have tour stomach, biliousness, constipation, bad <lb />
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, <lb />
of appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin, <lb />
any symptoms and disorders which tell story of bad bowels and an <lb />
impairs. digestive system, Will Cure Von. <lb />
will dean out the stimulate tho liver and kidneys, strengthen <lb />
the mucous membranes of the purify your blood and put you <lb />
ken your again. Your appetite will your bowel move <lb />
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your akin will clear and <lb />
and yon will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb />
, Mother to giro their tor <lb />
and similar troubles, will Meal far ,,,,,,. Y.- . <lb />
a or <lb />
I corn crop and high <lb />
prices have <lb />
for and bis family <lb />
nowhere in all country is the <lb />
outrage more genuinely <lb />
deplored in the South. It <lb />
high lime Ibis steps <lb />
lo suppress or deport every <lb />
in United States, <lb />
murderous <lb />
of the Golden <lb />
ind like, allowed to <lb />
hold open meetings at Patterson, <lb />
health of the <lb />
shot President <lb />
was in <lb />
meeting hour or two after the <lb />
awful Chicago and else- <lb />
where, should be effectively reach- <lb />
ed by the arm of the law, and <lb />
without delay. Liberty That is <lb />
not It is license, and <lb />
to minder the <lb />
chosen head of our county by for- <lb />
to that farmers <lb />
meet respective counties at <lb />
the court house on Saturday, <lb />
and select delegates lo <lb />
attend a Stale meeting to lie held <lb />
city of M <lb />
September SB. If it is deemed <lb />
advisable township meetings can <lb />
lie held earlier than September <lb />
each township or neighborhood can <lb />
aids tho <lb />
i y <lb />
II U and ink for it <lb />
For Salt by <lb />
mot only of f <lb />
i-m. at . <lb />
III to arty i ,<lb />
It, -MM It <lb />
mm. f-r <lb />
t . of your <lb />
op r. . I p.- <lb />
I along <lb />
fountain <lb />
Writ <lb />
made ibis a for <lb />
it is for <lb />
In say whether I hey will take <lb />
advantage of it or leave nil the <lb />
lions ti the seed oil mills. <lb />
may that they <lb />
will not them down. In <lb />
lo your own interests yon <lb />
should forward offer to <lb />
share profits with the mill <lb />
men. <lb />
This is to every <lb />
cotton farmer in the <lb />
Stale, from least largest. <lb />
Let them nil co operate. Let no <lb />
excuse keep you <lb />
from the meetings. <lb />
T. B. B. A. <lb />
interlopers who have little <lb />
j in lens appreciation <lb />
of our in of government, <lb />
would not anywhere <lb />
else on the face of civilized <lb />
globe.<lb />
A people in <lb />
appear ha on or re- <lb />
now are regret- <lb />
ting action allowing <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
TO aw CURE. <lb />
I M WONDER OB I <lb />
A remedy that <lb />
cures recast and long stand- <lb />
log cases. The greatest blood <lb />
purifier known. the hearty <lb />
endorsement of <lb />
thorough Cures per <lb />
cent, of the cases treated. Price <lb />
I per tattle. <lb />
Sell a, NICHOLS <lb />
the trouble and have the books de- <lb />
posited in every county for sale. <lb />
Col. John pres- <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
co Association, calls a <lb />
meeting of be <lb />
held in during Fair week <lb />
about the or 24th of October. <lb />
As many tobacco growers as <lb />
can should attend. Col. <lb />
himself is largest to- <lb />
grower in United States <lb />
and is deeply interested in the <lb />
fare of interested in the same <lb />
business. <lb />
Ex-Treasurer Worth's trustee <lb />
has made payment of all of the <lb />
stolen by his clerk Martin <lb />
except The latter sum <lb />
will soon be turned over to Treas- <lb />
Lacy. It has been a great <lb />
hardship to this honest old man <lb />
and every hopes he will yet <lb />
get most of it back out of <lb />
company that bonded Martin, <lb />
and which has refused to pay a <lb />
dollar, so far. <lb />
The State Board is now <lb />
purging the pension lists <lb />
in by the various counties. In <lb />
some counties from one third to <lb />
one half the names have <lb />
en out many eliminated in <lb />
most of the counties. Still <lb />
number of will be <lb />
this year than ever. <lb />
In speaking about compulsory <lb />
education Stale Labor Commission- <lb />
Varner the development <lb />
the movement is remarkable, as <lb />
replies from In.- report show. <lb />
lie expects it in five years. It <lb />
in the than in <lb />
the east. He says this is, lion ever, <lb />
because a majority of the white <lb />
people in of Start <lb />
where are numerous do <lb />
not want e.-roes educated at <lb />
all. In the western counties where <lb />
are few, this attracts no <lb />
Ledger. <lb />
in <lb />
J. W. ft CD. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Tics Bags. <lb />
and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
--------BUT A K t <lb />
M. <lb />
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Far, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb />
by Carriages, Carts, Parlor <lb />
soils, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
Lam I lard and Gail Ax <lb />
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Beauty Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Bleat, Soap, <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, <lb />
Cotton Heed Meal and Hulls, Oar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb />
Dried Apple, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Oaken and Crackers, Macs <lb />
Beat Butter, Stand- <lb />
ard Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for Com <lb />
m m <lb />
CANDY <lb />
I hare jolt three sooth of <lb />
Post Office, and the of all <lb />
guaranteed pore. Hew styles <lb />
of every week. <lb />
CHRISTIAN <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
The leader in good wort and low <lb />
Nice sir Una. <lb />
Half Cabinets dozen <lb />
All other lines very Crayon Portraits <lb />
made any small Mice <lb />
Frames on hand all the time. Come and <lb />
examine my work. No trouble lo show <lb />
samples and answer questions. <lb />
best work guaranteed to Office hours <lb />
a to a. m, to fin. -a. Yours to please, <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb />
before the court dart of Pitt <lb />
county administrator of the estate of <lb />
Sarah L. notice la hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the, estate <lb />
to make immediate to under- <lb />
signed, sad all claims <lb />
against the estate an notified to the <lb />
same to the undersigned payment <lb />
within twelve months from the date of this <lb />
notice, or it will plead bar of recovery <lb />
This 4th day of September, 1901. <lb />
SMITH, <lb />
the Estate of Sarah L. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
leave <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, Greenville daily at IS <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
and <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and Boa- <lb />
ton, and for all points for the <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, B. C <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
county, Issued Letters of <lb />
lo me, undersigned, on the <lb />
day of September, 1901, on the estate of <lb />
A. Dupree, deceased, notice is here- <lb />
by given to all persons Indebted to the <lb />
estate to make immediate payment to the <lb />
undersigned, sad to all creditors of said <lb />
estate to present their claims, properly <lb />
to the undersigned, within <lb />
twelve months alter dale of this notice, <lb />
or this notice will be plead bar of their <lb />
y. Tina the 2nd day of Sept, 1901. <lb />
JUDITH II. <lb />
on estate of JOSEPH A. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
county having Issued Letters of <lb />
to me, the undersigned on the 9th <lb />
August, 1901, on the estate of Lynn <lb />
Tripp, deceased, notice 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 el mi properly authenticated, to the <lb />
undersigned, within months after <lb />
the date of notice, or I his notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
This the 9th day of 1901. <lb />
TRIPP, <lb />
Administrator of estate of Tripp <lb />
0.1.<lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
The having been notified <lb />
by Judge Henry Bryan that he will not <lb />
be able to hold September term of <lb />
county Superior court, 1901, all jurors who <lb />
bar el-en for the first <lb />
second weeks of said term art hereby <lb />
not to attend, bat all witnesses who <lb />
hare been summoned and all parties who <lb />
have been been bound over to laid <lb />
term are hereby notified and required <lb />
to attend the special term of said court o <lb />
September, 1801. A new <lb />
jury will be drawn and summoned for d <lb />
special term. This Aug. lath, 1901. <lb />
U. W. HARRINGTON, <lb />
D. C Moo HE, Clerk court. <lb />
GREENVILLE ft. C. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Pies <lb />
on has t <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and Near Orleans. <lb />
Pitt county la <lb />
our t before the clerk. <lb />
Hill AN <lb />
and others, <lb />
VI. <lb />
The above named defendant cheater D i van <lb />
will take notice that an action entitled <lb />
above has been commenced in the Superior <lb />
court of Pitt county, to a certain lot <lb />
the Town of Bethel for partition. And <lb />
will further lake notice <lb />
that be Is r-quired to appear at office of <lb />
the clerk of the Superior court of Pitt county <lb />
on Friday Sept. 20th, 1901, and answer or <lb />
lemur lo said action, or <lb />
the plaintiff will apply U court for the <lb />
relief In lbs complaint. <lb />
This August 1901. C. <lb />
clerk Superior court. <lb />
F O. JAMBS, <lb />
SALE OF TOWN LOT. <lb />
By virtue of decree of Superior <lb />
Court of county, made on 2nd day <lb />
of September 1901, in a certain special pro- <lb />
therein pending, entitled F. O. <lb />
James retails Beverly Brothers guardian <lb />
and others, I Monday October <lb />
1901, before the court house door In <lb />
ville, sell at public to highest bid- <lb />
for cash, the certain lot or parcel of <lb />
land situated In the town <lb />
described as in plot <lb />
if said as part of lot hounded on <lb />
the North by second street, on East by <lb />
Green on the the lot form- <lb />
owned and used Baptist parsonage <lb />
and or. the West by the lot, and <lb />
being the place late <lb />
Williamson, containing one fourth of an <lb />
acre mere or leas. <lb />
This the 4th day of September, 1901. <lb />
ALEX. <lb />
Phone <lb />
notice to <lb />
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb />
Mr. John General Agent for <lb />
north Carolina Virginia, of that Well <lb />
Known and Popular Company, <lb />
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
Life Insurance Co., of <lb />
Desires to to Its large number of <lb />
policy and In public <lb />
generally of North this com- <lb />
will now Business la this <lb />
state and from this dale will issue <lb />
splendid and desirable policies, to all de- <lb />
siring very bast insurance the beat <lb />
Insurance company in world. <lb />
If the agent la your town has not <lb />
yet completed arrangements, <lb />
JOHN C. <lb />
Stale Agent, Raleigh, N. <lb />
Assets <lb />
Paid policy 82,509,189.05 <lb />
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at <lb />
once lo work for the <lb />
j. a. <lb />
------DEALER IN------ <lb />
sinus <lb />
--r- <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE MB. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
W. R. NO., <lb />
IS <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
and prices a low tho <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
WILLIAM J. <lb />
Editor A Publisher, <lb />
Lincoln, <lb />
in Advance. <lb />
One Year Biz Months <lb />
Three Months Copy <lb />
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb />
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb />
office. The Semi- <lb />
Weekly and <lb />
will be together <lb />
one year for or The Daily <lb />
and <lb />
one year for 13.00 payable In ad- <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
TO <lb />
ELECTOR <lb />
VOL. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb />
NO <lb />
-AT- <lb />
la <lb />
WE <lb />
ARE KNOCKING <lb />
THEM <lb />
OS<lb />
in <lb />
Dangerous. <lb />
A girl charge of two <lb />
small white bud them In a <lb />
baggy driving through Evans <lb />
street Thursday afternoon. The <lb />
street was crowded with vehicles <lb />
and the girl drove into and locked <lb />
wheels with it wagon. She seemed <lb />
ed to have idea about <lb />
and was noticed trying to back the <lb />
horse and clucking the animal <lb />
forward at the same time. The re- <lb />
was quite a mix up and a <lb />
row escape from accident. <lb />
Our Mew <lb />
Fall stock <lb />
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats. Caps, Shoes, Trunks, <lb />
Boys and Clothing, Gents Furnishings; Gloves, <lb />
and a big line of Baby Caps. Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees. <lb />
Come to see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a <lb />
bargain. Your friends, <lb />
W. T. LEE CO. <lb />
The <lb />
UNEQUALED DIVIDEND RECORD IS THE RESULT <lb />
Securing the highest rate of interest consistent with safety. <lb />
Rigid economy of management. <lb />
Low resulting from a careful selection of risks <lb />
limiting 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 <lb />
For Virginia and North Carolina, <lb />
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, <lb />
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va. <lb />
The Profit is Yours <lb />
We call alt cut ion to the highly <lb />
showing made by Pres <lb />
Powell, of <lb />
Park <lb />
read in the of the <lb />
Asheville yesterday <lb />
published in the Asheville <lb />
correspondence of The Observer <lb />
this morning. It shows a really <lb />
amazing amount of work done to- <lb />
ward the of the <lb />
purposes of the park <lb />
Such bard work has been done <lb />
still deserves The <lb />
association is now in need of funds <lb />
prosecute work and its call <lb />
for financial help should meet with <lb />
a liberal from all who are <lb />
interested having beautiful <lb />
mountain section of North Car- <lb />
South Carolina, Tennessee <lb />
and Georgia set off into a national <lb />
forest <lb />
Sheriff Wallace, <lb />
burg, who has a good share <lb />
of hanging to do, does not mind <lb />
the job. He looks upon it as a <lb />
simple duty and he does it as such. <lb />
It the true idea. Every witness, <lb />
every solicitor, every juror has a <lb />
duty to perform and feel <lb />
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Dawson near Neck. <lb />
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Harper battery Mr. I of darkness into light, where <lb />
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