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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 />
the responsibility as much as the <lb />
sheriff. The whole matter is one <lb />
of duty to lie modified by <lb />
whim, by hate or timidity. <lb />
a man so conducts that the <lb />
laws the laud say that he <lb />
fit to live and his removal is es- <lb />
to life, liberty <lb />
others there should lie no <lb />
shrinking from the duty of <lb />
Standard. <lb />
is coming our store is a of goods. <lb />
and Your <lb />
Daughter <lb />
and all the <lb />
Ladies that <lb />
N T <lb />
is now in Northern Markets <lb />
purchasing <lb />
NEW <lb />
Mi.-i .-. <lb />
bring back prettiest stock ever seen <lb />
My stock of Dry Goods also <lb />
many attractions for <lb />
The shortening season again shortens prices. <lb />
gladly sacrifice the profits <lb />
An interesting case, which At- <lb />
General says is ab- <lb />
novel in Carolina, <lb />
comes before the Supreme Court to <lb />
morrow. It is from Pitt <lb />
and involves the question whether <lb />
the evidence of a blood-hound <lb />
good legal evidence. Blood-hounds <lb />
there tracked a criminal. He was <lb />
convicted the Superior Quail <lb />
appealed on the ground that a <lb />
evidence was worthless. Able <lb />
is full with Skirts, Jackets, <lb />
Our Stock of Shoes <lb />
is complete in every way. can suit your feet, <lb />
your head, your purse. Come lo see us. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb />
T. G, and Julius Brown <lb />
left lure a few days ago for <lb />
Pi at Chapel Hill. <lb />
Miss left <lb />
I day for Baptist University at <lb />
ASTHMA CUBE TREE. <lb />
Brines Relief a Permanent Cure In all Cases <lb />
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON OP I. <lb />
i lawyers, among ex-Governor <lb />
say stand by the dog's <lb />
Observer. <lb />
ILL <lb />
The chance i. only yours if you will make an <lb />
early investigation. Those goods be <lb />
pushed out to make room for our large fall <lb />
stock which is coming in. <lb />
for Standard Patterns. <lb />
The death penalty for murder <lb />
has been restored Colorado and <lb />
Iowa Stales the <lb />
for life experiment <lb />
in a largely list of <lb />
homicides. There are now only <lb />
four States in which the death <lb />
penalty is <lb />
Michigan, Maine <lb />
Island. <lb />
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
Some newspaper man Hays <lb />
Carrie Nation does nut wear a <lb />
set. How did be <lb />
tn fuel A that would <lb />
put his arm around her waist would <lb />
make a due chap to go in the lion's <lb />
cage at a Rec- <lb />
aimless wonder of museum <lb />
fume bas lie handy with <lb />
feet. <lb />
It takes a pretty sharp fellow to <lb />
successfully. . <lb />
There is nothing like It brings <lb />
instant relief, even in Worst cases. It when <lb />
all else tails. <lb />
The F. Wells, of Villa, Ridge, III., <lb />
of received in good <lb />
cannot you how thankful. I feel for <lb />
good derived from it. I was a slave, chained with <lb />
putrid sore and for years. I de <lb />
of ever being cured. I saw your advertise- <lb />
the cute of this dreadful and tormenting <lb />
disease, asthma, and had <lb />
yourselves, bill resolved lo give it a trial. To my <lb />
astonishment, the trial acted like a charm. Send me <lb />
a full-size <lb />
want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment of <lb />
similar to the one cured Mr. Wells. We'll send by mail p. st <lb />
paid, Free of Charge, any who write for <lb />
even a postal. Never mind, though you are despairing, <lb />
bad your will relieve and elite. your <lb />
case, the more glad we arc lo Do delay, write mice, ad- <lb />
dressing Dr. Bros Medicine Co., 180th SI., X. Y. . <lb />
Sold by all Druggists, <lb />
GRIFTON ITEMS. <lb />
N. Sept. 1901. <lb />
Miss Mattie of Kinston, <lb />
after a few days here re- <lb />
turned borne Monday. <lb />
L. Keene, Jr., wool on a bus- <lb />
lo Norfolk Monday. <lb />
Ben of Ayden, is here I T. L. Britton left here Tuesday <lb />
and went to Vanceboro with to spend a few with relatives <lb />
boys lo play ball which Vance- in Meant, <lb />
toys say be did without K. II. Keel, of Bath, is at his <lb />
doubt, home for quite <lb />
Gardner has gone lo the Roland James, of <lb />
drug-tore and taken charge, lie has been visiting her for <lb />
purchased an Interest in several days. <lb />
has accepted a V. E. Tuesday <lb />
position with J. until Washington, <lb />
Vance Wall ictus us from his home B. Cooper, of Hawaii, was in <lb />
up iii Randolph. town Wednesday on business. <lb />
Mi-s Mildred of Mr. and Mrs. spent <lb />
mouth, Va., is visiting the Misses Monday and Tuesday in Scotland <lb />
Dawson near Neck. <lb />
There will be a couple games I J. O. Andrews and family have <lb />
of ball here between colored moved to <lb />
of place and Ayden and Miss Madge Peal, of place, <lb />
Hugo Friday. left Tuesday for Mt. Olive to be- <lb />
It. Harvey and Mrs. i gin school to Prof. <lb />
from Asheville Saturday f tor. <lb />
evening. Prof. Z. O. family <lb />
Forbes returned to Green i left Saturday to make future <lb />
line home in Mt. Olive. <lb />
towards game, Miss of Baltimore, is <lb />
with Bro. this season. <lb />
ball club went H. Young, of this place, <lb />
Tuesday to play Saturday and Sunday in <lb />
second game ball with dial team Goldsboro. <lb />
which was won by the A very sad occurred in <lb />
seven six in Saturday The <lb />
Ion. Hopkins and battery little year old sou of Mr. <lb />
for Woolen and i . Andrews passed away <lb />
Harper battery Mr. I of darkness into light, where <lb />
Hopkins of the best pitchers ho will ever be blessed won- <lb />
of the Carolina league the past happiness. Every one <lb />
season. lie was on i with family, <lb />
ton and is Rev. J. W. returned home <lb />
crack catcher of Durham. Saturday held service Sunday <lb />
also of Now Bern, is a professional and Sunday night in the <lb />
of tho Now team. I church. <lb />
Lloyd Woolen in the box and Misses Whichard and <lb />
Bill Harper the bat j Elena Smith left here Saturday <lb />
line work towards winning the for Ml. lo school to <lb />
game for There one l. <lb />
bagger off of Wooten and two <lb />
two baggers off Hopkins. He Knows too Much. <lb />
boys feel very highly elated <lb />
over inning a game had <lb />
league players to en tend with <lb />
Three Times The Vital <lb />
OP ANY OTHER. <lb />
ONE EASIER. <lb />
ONE THIRD PASTER. <lb />
Agents Wanted ill all unoccupied <lb />
territory, <lb />
WHEELED <lb />
Ma mi fact tiring Company, <lb />
Fur sale by <lb />
S. T WHITE, <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Rev. Dr. of Atlanta, <lb />
has Just returned from Eu- <lb />
rope, headquarters i f hell <lb />
are located France. This doesn't <lb />
agree with Rev. Sam Jones, who <lb />
located Institution within <lb />
II mile of several Southern <lb />
Star, <lb />
can a circus as far <lb />
as we can see says <lb />
tor of The Globe. <lb />
has a sort of careless that can- <lb />
not be mistaken. We can also tell <lb />
married women from <lb />
women we don't know why, but <lb />
we can do it. Put one married <lb />
woman in a crowd of a hundred <lb />
girls, and we can pick her out. <lb />
Or put one girl with a crowd of a <lb />
hundred married women, all <lb />
I about the same age, and we <lb />
pick her out. We'll bet on it. <lb />
A new species of owls has been Another thing we can do. <lb />
In New Jersey, can tell the time hour <lb />
a farmer last week captured three I day or night j ii we awaken at <lb />
of them. hove the body and night, we can tell exactly what <lb />
wings of owl, with bead and time it Is, We don't know why <lb />
face of monkey. They can do hut we <lb />
eighteen high, wings <lb />
Bring three feel fl i tip to tip, It doesn't lake an agriculturalist <lb />
I but they raise a row.<lb />
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
N. C. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner <lb />
Entered at the Post Office at <lb />
Greenville. N. as Second-Class <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
TUESDAY. IT, 1901. <lb />
Charlotte Observer learns <lb />
that it is pronounced <lb />
or Either of these <lb />
is as bad as the original, <lb />
will just have to call it what <lb />
yon please and throw a brick at it. <lb />
A man in Wyoming who was <lb />
said to have expressed sympathy <lb />
for the assassin was <lb />
tarred and feathered and ridden <lb />
out of town on a rail, with the in- <lb />
junction that If he returned he <lb />
be lynched. <lb />
The Free Press is <lb />
Its voice against dogs that bark <lb />
at night and disturb the repose of <lb />
the neighborhood and wants the <lb />
city fathers to tax them to death. <lb />
Why not include crowing roosters <lb />
in the same list with barking dogs I <lb />
United States Senator Welling- <lb />
ton, of Maryland, who because of <lb />
a personal dislike for President <lb />
made disparaging <lb />
marks about bis attempted <lb />
has been expelled from <lb />
the Union League of Maryland of <lb />
which he was a member. <lb />
mm <lb />
Several anarchists, Emma Gold- <lb />
man among them, have been <lb />
rested on of being <lb />
sited in a plot to assassinate the <lb />
President. The man who <lb />
did the shooting has implicated no <lb />
one yet, but the matter will be fer- <lb />
to the bottom. The sooner <lb />
this country rids its borders of <lb />
better. <lb />
What will be the outcome the <lb />
injunction started against the <lb />
officials of the town to prevent <lb />
sale of bonds fr improve <lb />
of cannot be <lb />
yet. It will stop the matter where <lb />
it is until the injunction is settled. <lb />
This may be at the hearing before <lb />
Judge Bryan on the or it may <lb />
take a long litigation through the <lb />
I-. If town shall lose the <lb />
contemplated it will <lb />
be a set back to her progress that <lb />
is to be regretted. Greenville <lb />
water works, electric lights <lb />
and sewerage and cannot get <lb />
any too soon. <lb />
A Sad Death. <lb />
Mr. J. P. Manning, who was <lb />
accidentally hurt while in bathing <lb />
n creek on Aug. <lb />
1901, from which he became para- <lb />
died Sept. 5th the hos- <lb />
at Tarboro. Ivor thing t hat <lb />
was possible was for by <lb />
the physicians of this section. He <lb />
was taken to John Hopkins Hos- <lb />
in Baltimore where it was <lb />
found no relief could be given <lb />
him, he was brought back <lb />
home and placed in the hospital <lb />
Tarboro. His father attended bin <lb />
faithfully there until end. <lb />
Few young men raised in Pill <lb />
THE END. <lb />
PRESIDENT DEAD. <lb />
Passed Away at This Morning. <lb />
From the nature of the news <lb />
from Buffalo Friday and at night, <lb />
every one expected to hear the <lb />
worst from President <lb />
this morning, as all hope seem- <lb />
ed given and their fears were <lb />
realized, for the cud at <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
When the President was pro- <lb />
last night a <lb />
company of the Lath Infantry <lb />
rived at the house <lb />
drove the crowds back. The <lb />
telegraph office louts were <lb />
guarded. A regiment of the <lb />
guards under arms <lb />
to the Chief of Police and <lb />
were placed charge of the <lb />
exposition grounds, virtually <lb />
city under martial law. <lb />
Members of the Cabinet <lb />
others left the death chamber after <lb />
taking a farewell look at the Pres- <lb />
who had sometime <lb />
unconscious. Senator Hanna was <lb />
Under more favorable conditions than ever before in its <lb />
past history. We have larger and batter facilities for handling <lb />
tobacco than ever before and a larger number of good buyers <lb />
who have orders for every grade f tobacco grown. Greenville <lb />
is your market and the <lb />
Farmers Warehouse Headquarters <lb />
for highest market prices at all times, and clever, courteous <lb />
treatment at the hands of every one connected with the Farm- <lb />
Warehouse- <lb />
KIM pi <lb />
I am in to do business than ever before, and if <lb />
work and the best prices will get it I am going to have your <lb />
tobacco. I Appeal to no passion or prejudice but <lb />
the rock of truth and merit I rest my claim your pat- <lb />
,. ask this to give me a chance and I will <lb />
complete broken In spirits and I. . . . . , , . , , <lb />
t J r take care of the balance. have been running a warehouse <lb />
the Presidents forehead be I w and j j <lb />
fore being led from the room I tobacco. t nave with me a corps of thoroughly <lb />
Mrs. was under the tent, reliable and courteous assistants, who will use every <lb />
care of j honorable means to advance your interest. When you come <lb />
who stimulants, and to Greenville I ask you especially to come around and see me <lb />
she bore up bravely through the whether you bring tobacco or not. A hearty, princely welcome <lb />
trying ordeal of sorrow parting always awaits you at the Farmers, <lb />
at the bedside. After the end was Sincerely, <lb />
announced she swooned has <lb />
O. L. JOYNER, <lb />
been very weak since. <lb />
The exact cause of the <lb />
N. C. <lb />
dent's death is rot fully <lb />
An autopsy will beheld this .-- <lb />
afternoon. The undertakers who an explanation of his <lb />
were summoned to embalm the sinking. His heart was muscular- <lb />
body were not permitted to do so y weak and the weakening <lb />
under orders issued for the post- light of what they had <lb />
examination. from those who had studied the <lb />
The interment will be at a place President's physique was from the <lb />
to by the fain use of tobacco, <lb />
The remains will be taken to . <lb />
Prop. Warehouse. <lb />
City and in state <lb />
and subsequently buried <lb />
ton, Ohio, the Presidents home. <lb />
Roosevelt returned to Buffalo <lb />
today. He may take the <lb />
office before Justice. Secretary <lb />
AYDEN NOTES. <lb />
at <lb />
Ayden, X. C, Sept. <lb />
Wednesday, the 11th inst., <lb />
r a. m., at the home of the <lb />
brides parents, on Third street, <lb />
Miss Julia was married to <lb />
Hay is noting temporarily through Mr <lb />
until Roosevelt takes the Immediately after the <lb />
oath as President. the happy couple left for the <lb />
Hanna is quits ill today, of bridegroom. <lb />
being much by the death a long and happy life. <lb />
,.,. II. F. Lambert and L. V. <lb />
the resident. <lb />
Department. <lb />
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb />
NOTES. <lb />
Sept. <lb />
Mrs. Dr. B. T. Cox and little <lb />
daughter who have been <lb />
spending some time visiting rel- <lb />
Washington, returned <lb />
home Wednesday evening. <lb />
Miss O. Wood to <lb />
Ayden Wednesday evening and re <lb />
turned Thursday morning. <lb />
Mr. of Rocky <lb />
Mount, spent part of Thursday and <lb />
yesterday here visiting Prof. E. <lb />
W. sou, Jesse, <lb />
for past week in <lb />
the neighborhood, of <lb />
have come home. <lb />
B. F. Gray, of has <lb />
Au <lb />
m Jean Tobacco were I accepted a with <lb />
, Wednesday. <lb />
Last Words. <lb />
Forrest Taylor, of <lb />
Buffalo, Sept. II. a. m. spent several days here this week. <lb />
At this morning the <lb />
A. Carter stopped town Thurs <lb />
Smith has been <lb />
morning me <lb />
dent breathed his last. Words of Little Larry <lb />
collation to his wife were the ,, ,. . <lb />
I It. C. Cannon went to Greenville <lb />
last that passed lips and then <lb />
came gently a good-bye to A. H. Brown was here Thurs <lb />
, , J <lb />
whom beloved, p. G. to Snow <lb />
so Well, and of whose manhood he Hill <lb />
line a type. <lb />
Will Edwards and father re <lb />
He will move bis family <lb />
here in a few days. <lb />
II. V. Leggett, of was <lb />
visiting town a short while this <lb />
week. <lb />
Miss Cox spent <lb />
day night with Miss Cora Carroll, <lb />
of Black Jack, and came home <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Misses Fannie and Roach, <lb />
of were visiting their <lb />
relative, Mrs. Dr. Cox, <lb />
At actual moment of <lb />
turned from Baltimore Thursday day and Thursday. <lb />
I be President had long been to all <lb />
Intents and purposes beyond <lb />
world. For hours lie Had <lb />
His living become <lb />
purely automatic, functions grad- <lb />
growing weaker weaker <lb />
until at last ceased altogether. <lb />
had long since <lb />
ceased plying any drugs or <lb />
county started out in life with was work for <lb />
brighter prospects than the tab <lb />
of this sketch. He was raised <lb />
in Bethel township where he lived <lb />
until the ago of twenty-one when <lb />
with his older brother, W. J. <lb />
Manning, he purchased the Edgar <lb />
Buck farm, three miles from <lb />
Greenville, and resided there until <lb />
he met the terrible accident which <lb />
cost him his life. The death of <lb />
this young man, who was cut <lb />
just as he was entering prime <lb />
of life has cast a gloom over his <lb />
friends and the community. <lb />
He was years old a sou <lb />
of J. L. G. Manning, Esq., of <lb />
Bethel township. The father, a <lb />
sister and three survive <lb />
him, and they have the <lb />
of <lb />
in untimely death of their <lb />
loved one. will be missed by <lb />
friends and associates as few young <lb />
a of bis age are misted. J. <lb />
from the moment <lb />
developed In all <lb />
they knew in their <lb />
he was beyond their aid. Yet, <lb />
with all the energy and skill they <lb />
worked on and until the last. <lb />
It was too clearly only a case of <lb />
whether the dying moments should <lb />
or should not be free from what <lb />
only made them more painful <lb />
without bops of any benefit. <lb />
Judge Day out of the Mil- <lb />
house half an hour be- <lb />
fore midnight that Mrs. <lb />
had been told that her <lb />
had but a few minutes <lb />
more to live, He added, that <lb />
physicians, the from <lb />
peritonitis and poisoning bad <lb />
Guy Webb spent yesterday in <lb />
town. <lb />
W. T. Mason, of was <lb />
in town Thursday night. <lb />
Baptist revival closed Wed- <lb />
night. <lb />
Mrs. Will yes- <lb />
from Greene county where <lb />
she has been visiting. <lb />
What the South Should Do. <lb />
II the South would manufacture <lb />
the bulk of its own cotton and pro- <lb />
duce its chief food supplies, both i <lb />
C. A. Fair accepted the <lb />
agency at this place for the <lb />
Steam Laundry. <lb />
Several Masons from this place <lb />
attended a meeting of their lodge <lb />
in Thursday night. From <lb />
what we can they bad some <lb />
fun. <lb />
colored Odd Fellows or I bis <lb />
place celebrated yesterday. They <lb />
assisted by members of <lb />
lodge from Greenville, Grifton <lb />
and Ayden. They were very or- <lb />
and well <lb />
Two left A. ;. Cox <lb />
of which are entirely within the Mfg. factory yesterday for <lb />
bounds of possibility, it would be i an adjoining county, <lb />
richest country in the world Harvey Tyson, of was <lb />
and enjoy a higher state of com during the week. <lb />
Denial and industrial Willie Powell, of Golds- <lb />
than any other region of is I re visiting bis aunt, <lb />
earth. Nature has been very kind I Mrs. J. It Johanna. <lb />
to the South. Its bounties If there was ever a time for man- <lb />
are and greater than now. It is <lb />
the Eastern Stales of North, certainly tiresome picking; dead <lb />
where there is no great money men's bones. Writing when yon <lb />
crop like cotton, and where the <lb />
production food crops has not the <lb />
possibilities that obtain here. On <lb />
the energy and enterprise of its <lb />
people in industry and <lb />
trade must the future <lb />
wealth and of the South <lb />
depend. There is no fault to be <lb />
round with what nature has done <lb />
disappeared, were obliged to look for Banner. <lb />
can't think, thinking when you <lb />
can't write, Is certainly placing one <lb />
the I he devil and the deep <lb />
blue <lb />
Anyone wishing seed oats, <lb />
Turf tor fall sowing, purple <lb />
straw and white wheat and seed <lb />
rye, W. J. Wyatt can furnish yon <lb />
prices and save you <lb />
freight homegrown and good <lb />
THE BOND INJUNCTION. <lb />
The Notice and Complaint in the Case. <lb />
Below The Reflector gives <lb />
copies the notice and complaint <lb />
in the injunction proceedings <lb />
as served on Mayor W. IT. Long. <lb />
Pitt Superior Court. <lb />
S. T. Hooker and others <lb />
vs. <lb />
The Town of Greenville. <lb />
This cause coming on to be heard <lb />
at Chambers His Honor O. <lb />
II. Allen, Judge, it appearing <lb />
to the Court the plaintiff <lb />
to relief. <lb />
It is considered, ordered ad- <lb />
judged, that the defendant appear <lb />
before His Honor H. R. Bryan, <lb />
Judge of the Third Judicial Dis- <lb />
in the town of New on <lb />
Monday, September 1901, <lb />
and show cause why an injunction <lb />
should not be granted in this cause <lb />
as prayed for by the plaintiff. <lb />
It is further considered and ad <lb />
judged by the Court that upon the <lb />
execution of in the sum of <lb />
two hundred dollars payable to the <lb />
defendant and to be approved by <lb />
the Clerk and tiled in cause, <lb />
and conditioned upon payment <lb />
to the defendant of all such costs <lb />
and damages as they may sustain <lb />
by the wrongful issuance of the <lb />
restraining order, that Mayor, <lb />
the Board of Aldermen and all <lb />
officials of the said town by what <lb />
soever name called, and each of <lb />
them, their agents and attorneys <lb />
are hereby restrained enjoined <lb />
from issuing, selling, delivering, <lb />
or in any way disposing of any of <lb />
the bonds mentioned in the com- <lb />
plaint filed in this action, or at- <lb />
tempting to collect the tax levied <lb />
to pay interest said bonds until <lb />
the orders of the Court. <lb />
O. H. Allen, <lb />
Judge 5th <lb />
Pitt Superior Court. <lb />
S. T. Hooker and others <lb />
vs. <lb />
The Town of Greenville, <lb />
The plaintiff complaining of the <lb />
defendant alleges, <lb />
That he is a citizen and tax <lb />
payer of the said town of Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
That by an Act of the <lb />
of the said Town was <lb />
authorized and empowered, <lb />
through its properly constituted <lb />
authority and upon certain <lb />
therein required, to issue in- <lb />
bearing coupon bonds to the <lb />
amount of provided a <lb />
majority of the qualified voters of <lb />
said Town should so vote <lb />
That he is informed and be- <lb />
th it at the election called to <lb />
ascertain the n the <lb />
voters of said Town that a <lb />
of the qualified voters of said <lb />
Town did not vote <lb />
That he is be- <lb />
that the new Registration <lb />
under which said Election was held <lb />
Was not in with the <lb />
Election Law of the State govern- <lb />
Election, nor In accord- <lb />
with the Act under which <lb />
said Election nag held. <lb />
That I here is no provision <lb />
made said Act for the payment <lb />
of the principal of said Bonds when <lb />
mature. <lb />
That the sale of the said <lb />
Bonds are not properly guarded <lb />
said Act, direction as to whom <lb />
the money derived from the sale <lb />
of said Bonds shall be paid <lb />
person legally authorized to <lb />
the same and in such <lb />
it would lie dangerous to the <lb />
interest of the tax payers of said <lb />
Town to permit their sale. <lb />
That said Act the <lb />
of Alderman of said Town, <lb />
if Graded Schools shall lie <lb />
said Town, to turn over <lb />
of proceeds from the <lb />
sale of said Bonds to the directors <lb />
of said Graded Schools to lie <lb />
in the erection of suitable build- <lb />
for said Schools, grad- <lb />
ed schools have been established <lb />
in said Town, but the plaintiff is <lb />
informed and believes that if a sale <lb />
of said Bonds is permitted that <lb />
said Board of Aldermen will turn <lb />
over said to an illegally <lb />
constituted Graded School district <lb />
in disregard of the spirit and <lb />
in of said Act thus unlawfully <lb />
divert a part of said <lb />
Act of the <lb />
authorizing the issuing of said <lb />
Bonds requires the Board of Al- <lb />
each year, at the same time <lb />
other taxes levied to levy a <lb />
sufficient the taxable polls, <lb />
taxable property and taxable <lb />
WE THE WORK. <lb />
And that is the reason the old Greenville Warehouse is <lb />
selling so much tobacco. We get the highest price for every <lb />
bile sold our floor. The see this, and appreciating <lb />
work we do for them they bring us their tobacco. <lb />
We treat all alike, get the best price time. Bring your <lb />
next load to the Greenville Warehouse and we will show you <lb />
the truth of this. We have every accommodation for you and <lb />
your team. <lb />
We are independent of <lb />
Warehouse Trusts. <lb />
J. C. <lb />
R. S. EVANS. <lb />
D. SPAIN. <lb />
subjects to pay the interest of said <lb />
Bonds, the plaintiff is inform- <lb />
ed believes that no such levy <lb />
has been made as is required by <lb />
said Act, and that the levy that <lb />
was attempted to be made is void. <lb />
That he is informed and be <lb />
that the Board of Aldermen <lb />
of said Town have agreed and con <lb />
trailed to sell, and are preparing <lb />
to deliver said Bonds at a price far <lb />
below their real value, and at a <lb />
great less to the tax payers of said <lb />
Town, that said sale was made <lb />
without proper advertisement. <lb />
That the plaint has caused <lb />
a summons to be issued against <lb />
said defendant returnable to the <lb />
October Term of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court. <lb />
Wherefore plaintiff prays <lb />
That the Mayor, Board of <lb />
Aldermen officials of said <lb />
Town be perpetually enjoined and <lb />
from issuing, selling or <lb />
in other wise disposing of said <lb />
Bonds or part thereof. <lb />
That the tax collector or <lb />
office of said Town be enjoined <lb />
restrained collecting any <lb />
part of the special tax attempted <lb />
part to be levied for the purpose of <lb />
paying the interest on said Bonds. <lb />
For such other and further <lb />
relief as plaintiff may be entitled, <lb />
and for coals. F. G. <lb />
for plaintiff. <lb />
S. T. Hooker, plaintiff above <lb />
named, being duly deposes <lb />
and says, that the facts set forth <lb />
the foregoing complaint are <lb />
of bis own knowledge, except those <lb />
matters and things on in <lb />
formation and belief and those he <lb />
believes true. S. T. <lb />
Sworn and subscribed to before <lb />
me this Sept. <lb />
D. C. Moose, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
BLACKJACK ITEMS. <lb />
Black Jack, n. c Sept. 1901 <lb />
Miss Annie White who has been <lb />
sick for some time is able to be out <lb />
again. <lb />
Dixon went down in <lb />
Beaufort Saturday and returned <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Arthur Cooper left Monday for <lb />
bis home in Roper City. <lb />
Judie and George Mills re- <lb />
Monday from Sidney where <lb />
re- have spending several <lb />
days visiting Miss Lucy <lb />
E. S. Dixon left Saturday for <lb />
wars Mill where he will spend <lb />
several days with his sou, Ur. W. <lb />
II. Dixon. <lb />
Protracted meeting here <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Dixon is suffering right <lb />
bad from n rising on his foot. <lb />
Edd Clark has been sick for the <lb />
past few days. <lb />
Mrs. Sarah Hill and little Miss <lb />
Bertha Edwards have been visiting <lb />
here this week. <lb />
Miss White spent part of <lb />
last week in Washington. <lb />
Henry Dixon bas a sick horse <lb />
with blind staggers. <lb />
Miss Mary Harper is quite sick. <lb />
Fob <lb />
-Nice house and lot. <lb />
K. <lb />
It is Important who go <lb />
on e for or health <lb />
against the attack <lb />
of bowel which not only cause <lb />
inconvenience, hut sometime <lb />
In their reunite. A bottle of Perry <lb />
i-, have a <lb />
moat such <lb />
Avoid there k but one Pain-1 <lb />
Killer, Perry Price K <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
Prom On <lb />
Washington, l. u. Sept. <lb />
The shooting of President <lb />
Buffalo has been the all- <lb />
public topic at the Nation- <lb />
Capital since Friday last. Hap- <lb />
at a time political calm <lb />
and so clearly traceable to the an- <lb />
infatuation of a shiftless, <lb />
unknown creature, it allowed no <lb />
space for feeling. In- <lb />
stead the great underlying loyalty <lb />
and honesty of American heart <lb />
came uppermost at once and from <lb />
every quarter every shade of <lb />
true have come like <lb />
measures of sorrow, affection and <lb />
indignation as the incidents <lb />
dastardly deed them. <lb />
This assault the Chief Mag- <lb />
has brought forth <lb />
among people and publicists <lb />
stern active legislation must <lb />
be enacted to suppress and prevent <lb />
anarchism of the destructive school <lb />
in the States. It is all well <lb />
enough that men oppressed wrong- <lb />
fully in other lands should make <lb />
America their asylum, but they <lb />
must not also make a slaughter <lb />
house. We enthrone in our White <lb />
House no need the <lb />
and bloody medicine of <lb />
ringer, dagger, or dynamite. Our <lb />
atmosphere that of liberty and <lb />
law must not be made poisonous by <lb />
breaths of those whose tongues <lb />
and hands are against God, and <lb />
government, and public good. <lb />
The new Congress convening In <lb />
December promises to be one of <lb />
liveliest of recent times. The re- <lb />
publican scant majority of thirty- <lb />
nine will have to be kept well <lb />
within the party corral, if the <lb />
party program is to be carried for- <lb />
ward with celerity and certainty. <lb />
Democrats will bare to keep <lb />
close watch on the majority and get <lb />
busy at every possible opportunity. <lb />
At this next session the lines <lb />
which they will go to the country <lb />
in 1902 and ask a majority <lb />
the next House of Representatives. <lb />
To win that Is now chief aim <lb />
of the Democratic leaden. With <lb />
that gained thy can make <lb />
rough so to speak for <lb />
the Republicans just ahead of the <lb />
national campaign of 1904. <lb />
Democratic from Virgin- <lb />
visiting Washington report that <lb />
the new constitution will be sub- <lb />
in it to an abridged electorate <lb />
and adopted, that the party <lb />
ticket will be overwhelmingly el- <lb />
in November. They regard <lb />
Col. Hodge's <lb />
the ticket <lb />
for the governorship a fair sign <lb />
the Republican leaders are <lb />
only dragging brush over the road <lb />
to raise a dust. Really there is no <lb />
hope in Hodge. He has neither <lb />
the wit of Cameron, nor tireless <lb />
tact of and people of <lb />
Virginia will be slow to take him <lb />
seriously. His race is stated from <lb />
the start to be a rag-time out. <lb />
125.00 the return <lb />
of a small directory was stolen <lb />
from office sometime during the <lb />
month of August, 1901. Will <lb />
also pay an additional for con- <lb />
of the thief. <lb />
W. T. Co. <lb />
During lbs Summer <lb />
cam tie and <lb />
until the pain la or <lb />
two of the celebrated core for <lb />
all from simple cramps <lb />
to Um aggravated of <lb />
or No <lb />
be without tho Avoid <lb />
lucre but one Pain-Killer, <lb />
Price<lb />
BACK FROM THE <lb />
AND MY NEW GOODS ARE COMING IN. <lb />
Keep an eye on my store for the newest and best in all of <lb />
MENS <lb />
I will lead in the styles. <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
so to remind yon that you owe <lb />
Eastern for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
you to settle as early as <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe and hope you will not <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
is notice is for those who <lb />
find the cross mark on their <lb />
paper. <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
New cotton comes in every day <lb />
now. <lb />
Just received Fruit Jars at <lb />
M. Schultz. <lb />
and Testaments at Re- <lb />
Book Store. <lb />
Miss Emma Joyner bas taken a <lb />
position at the of Pulley <lb />
Bowen. <lb />
A large tablet and a rubber tip- <lb />
pencil all for cents at <lb />
tor Book Store. <lb />
The Academy boys are divided <lb />
now and have hose ball and foot <lb />
ball both. <lb />
The Reynolds Tobacco Co., of <lb />
Bristol, Tenn., have put a buyer <lb />
on the Greenville market. <lb />
Hunters arc after the nimble <lb />
squirrel. Mr. R. killed <lb />
Wednesday morning. <lb />
Rates to the ex- <lb />
position at Buffalo are now down <lb />
to about from this section. <lb />
Misses Smith and Bessie <lb />
Harding will be teachers of the <lb />
public school in this district that <lb />
begins on the 23rd. <lb />
Yon can get the best in <lb />
town for money at Reflector <lb />
Book Store. We handle Winter- <lb />
ville cigars and be- <lb />
sides getting good quality you en- <lb />
courage home enterprise when you <lb />
buy them. <lb />
Rural Delivery at Grifton. <lb />
Three rural free delivery mail <lb />
routes have been laid out from <lb />
Grifton and will begin operation <lb />
as soon as all arrangements can be <lb />
made. Two of the routes are in <lb />
Pitt county and one in Lenoir. <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 />
1902 with privilege of live years. <lb />
About Nov. let I will sell all the <lb />
farm implements, gin, engine, <lb />
thresher, grist mill, carts, wagons, <lb />
horses, mules, hogs, cattle, corn, <lb />
fodder and hay on said farm. <lb />
Parties wishing to examine the <lb />
farm or can call any <lb />
time and do so. <lb />
K Practice Ha Preach. <lb />
An minister <lb />
who has doubled the average at- <lb />
at his church by <lb />
every day in the newspapers <lb />
denies that that method is <lb />
he <lb />
the proper instrument <lb />
through which to address the <lb />
pie on any worthy subject, whether <lb />
it be business or He <lb />
thinks he would be remiss if <lb />
he should fail to use the Immense <lb />
influence of advertising. <lb />
New House. <lb />
Mr. J. L. Fleming is preparing <lb />
to build a handsome residence on <lb />
big Clark property. The old build- <lb />
is being moved near north- <lb />
west corner on Third street <lb />
and new building will occupy <lb />
the Greene street front. <lb />
Presbyterian Services. <lb />
Rev. J. B. Morton was too <lb />
well to come down from Tarboro <lb />
Friday evening, but will come this <lb />
evening and preach in the <lb />
church at the usual hours <lb />
Sunday morning and evening. A <lb />
meeting of the session of <lb />
will lie held at a. m. for re- <lb />
members into the <lb />
Goat Runaway <lb />
There was an amusing run away <lb />
on Third street, near the Court <lb />
Thursday afternoon. A <lb />
small boy had a goat hitched <lb />
to a cart for some reason left <lb />
the goat standing on the street. <lb />
The goat took advantage of <lb />
situation and let at full speed. <lb />
No damage was done but the <lb />
was quite amusing. <lb />
On Thursday at the home of Mi. <lb />
Silas Lucas, in Wilson, his <lb />
Miss Emma, was married to <lb />
Mr. N. E. Ward, of Greenville. <lb />
They came here on the <lb />
train and are making their home <lb />
at Hotel Bertha. Mr. Wind re <lb />
came here to go in business. <lb />
He and his bride are cordially <lb />
to Greenville. <lb />
HOWDY DO. <lb />
Some Speak lo Me. Some to You. <lb />
Thursday-, <lb />
H. W. Whedbee went to Snow <lb />
Hill today. <lb />
W. A. Stocks left this morning <lb />
for Raleigh. <lb />
Mayor W. H. Long went to <lb />
Mount today. <lb />
Mrs. M. E. Smith came in this <lb />
morning from New Bern. <lb />
B. H. Cozart, of Danville, was <lb />
on the tobacco market today. <lb />
J. W. White left this <lb />
for the A. M. College at Raleigh. <lb />
Deputy sheriff L. w. <lb />
went to Kinston Wednesday even- <lb />
Mrs. Ora Turnage and children, <lb />
of Craven county, came in this <lb />
morning to visit Mrs. R. L. Smith. <lb />
Miss Adelaide White, of Eliza- <lb />
beth City, who has been visiting her <lb />
uncle, J. White, returned home <lb />
today. <lb />
Miss May who has <lb />
been visiting her father, N. H. <lb />
left this morning for <lb />
Henderson. <lb />
N. S. Fulford family, of <lb />
Washington, came in this morning <lb />
from Beaufort; and stopped over <lb />
herewith A. L. Blow, father of <lb />
Mrs. Fulford. <lb />
1901. <lb />
Mrs. P. C. is <lb />
sick. <lb />
E. W. Pace left Thursday <lb />
for New <lb />
Jesse returned Thursday <lb />
from Wilson. <lb />
Miss Mary returned Thurs- <lb />
day evening from Wilson. <lb />
Harry Skinner returned Thurs <lb />
day evening from <lb />
Fred Forbes has returned lo <lb />
Trinity College at Durham. <lb />
I. A. Sugg returned Thursday <lb />
night from court at Snow Hill. <lb />
W. O. returned Thurs- <lb />
day evening a trip up the <lb />
road. <lb />
M. Schultz left this morning <lb />
for Rocky Mount to spend new <lb />
year. <lb />
T. L. Mayo, of E who <lb />
has been Mrs. <lb />
D. E. House, returned home this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Miss Harding left this <lb />
morning for Raleigh to spend a <lb />
few days with relatives there be <lb />
fore returning to Normal and <lb />
Industrial college at Greensboro. <lb />
J. W. Waters in Friday <lb />
evening. <lb />
B. C. of Sanford, came <lb />
in Friday evening. <lb />
Ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis came home <lb />
Friday evening from Raleigh. <lb />
Judge A. M. Moore returned <lb />
Friday evening from Raleigh. <lb />
Mrs. M. T. returned Fri- <lb />
day evening from Baltimore where <lb />
she had been purchasing millinery <lb />
goods for H. C. Hooker. <lb />
H. E. Long, of came <lb />
in Friday to relieve Man- <lb />
ager D. J. Whichard the Wes- <lb />
tern Union Telegraph while <lb />
he is absent on for the <lb />
company. The latter accompanied <lb />
by his little sou, D. J. Jr., left <lb />
this evening for Greensboro. <lb />
Mill and Factory Sale <lb />
Factory to Consumer, No middle mans <lb />
worth choice goods <lb />
H at factory prices. <lb />
;. BOUGHT BIG LOTS OF <lb />
Clotting, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
HALF THEIR VALUE. CUSTOMERS WILL GET THE <lb />
Boys Clothing, Salts, Price i IS -1 Sizes to H i is and Soils, Stanford's Price -2 <lb />
Odd Coats. and ti Coats and OS and and Knee Pants. and kind, i to s and and add Pants. Pants, now and SO and and <lb />
These prices for cash buyers <lb />
No goods charged at these prices. <lb />
MESS BOYS DRESS SHIRTS Dozen. to Shirts now I to to to to pieces. A full line now going at The biggest value ever UNDERWEAR. Dozen, kind now and and and <lb />
STEEL BOD CONG CROOKED HANDLED. to kind, Mun ford's price Shoes. Shoes. Mens show now Ladies i pat lips Big hand. must see hats for linen Window Shades. ALL Regular price NOW price <lb />
Bought Enough Goods For Ten Small Stores. <lb />
MUST SELL. <lb />
Malory of Pitt County. <lb />
Mr. Alex. L. Blow is gathering <lb />
material for a history of Pitt <lb />
He has been at work on this <lb />
already has data <lb />
prepared the formation of the <lb />
up to the year 1875. There <lb />
is man better informed about <lb />
the history and records of the <lb />
court than Mr. Blow, and when <lb />
his history is completed it will be a <lb />
work of great <lb />
Elegant Store. <lb />
Standing on the corner of Evans <lb />
and Fourth streets in general con- <lb />
with an observing gen- <lb />
be said, that an <lb />
elegant store over there point- <lb />
towards Frank Wilson's. <lb />
store would be a credit to a city, <lb />
both the design and finish of the <lb />
building, and the selection and <lb />
arrangement of the stock it con- <lb />
Mr. and Kit, J. W. Boswell, of <lb />
Anson county, are parents of <lb />
a boy that weighed a pound <lb />
ml a half when one week old. <lb />
Ibo little fellow enjoys goods <lb />
health and is perfectly proportion- <lb />
ed. <lb />
Clocks and <lb />
watches now<lb />
day clock at reasonable pi ices. <lb />
DRESS GOODS. <lb />
All shade, all hinds, all quality. <lb />
at the Immense stock, Come to see bring along <lb />
neighbors, or tell about us. <lb />
The cheapest and best line we <lb />
ever had. Special value, <lb />
l be ladles from to <lb />
Will Return to Greenville. <lb />
The friends of Mr. R. M. <lb />
Ibis city Greenville, <lb />
who bas with the <lb />
O. D. S. S. Co. both in this city <lb />
and Greenville for a number of <lb />
years, will regret to hear, ac- <lb />
count of his health, and <lb />
able to the onerous duties <lb />
connected with the position, has <lb />
tendered his resignation to <lb />
company to take effect as soon as <lb />
his place can be supplied. Mr. <lb />
Hearne is an old confederate sol- <lb />
was severely wounded in the <lb />
head by the bursting of a shell, <lb />
and wears to this day a silver plate <lb />
the memento of those dark day. <lb />
He has made his company a good <lb />
and accommodating official, and <lb />
the patrons will regret to. see him <lb />
leave his present <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
Chill Fill rare all <lb />
malarial troubles. That la they ware <lb />
made for. other remedies fail. <lb />
No care, no pay. Price bottle. <lb />
Druggists. , <lb />
Silks- Yards. <lb />
, Prom the cheapest to the best. <lb />
All qualities. Don't fail to get <lb />
of the choice patterns. <lb />
goo All Linen Tad. Damask <lb />
Worth and now <lb />
Carpets, matting-. Floor Oil Cloth <lb />
Biggest in town. All kinds. <lb />
Ladies Muslin Underwear <lb />
Beady to near. Ask our Saleslady in <lb />
to show to you. Drawers, <lb />
at less than cost of material. <lb />
FURNITURE. <lb />
Leather Couches, quality <lb />
quality Oak Is Styles o <lb />
Hull Racks, Carriages, Get <lb />
Simpson's Calicoes c. <lb />
Others sell cheap calico. Watch <lb />
colors. They will out be- <lb />
fore you leave town. <lb />
A Children <lb />
Al colors and prices, <lb />
from the mills. This is a rare <lb />
for ladies to get a <lb />
good <lb />
The La <lb />
Mills, <lb />
without ticket, yard <lb />
wide <lb />
C. T. <lb />
The Big Store <lb />
Greenville, N C.<lb />
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Have You Forgot <lb />
A. O THAT AM an <lb />
W J b i UP TO DATE LINE OF <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb />
Tinware A <lb />
WHICH I AM TO <lb />
Come to see me for your next Barrel Flour or Pork. <lb />
Yours to please- <lb />
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS. <lb />
Made By The Orange. Virginia, Observer <lb />
Because a man Is seedy is no <lb />
that be is a <lb />
Even a very weak man can of- <lb />
ten a responsibility. <lb />
The microbe of produces <lb />
the full grown malady of hatred. <lb />
Most caused by <lb />
not letting well enough alone. <lb />
Some are most interesting <lb />
when they have nothing to say. <lb />
The weighs of the transgressor <lb />
are about ounces to the pound. <lb />
Summer roses fade and die lie- <lb />
cause there is no way of <lb />
them. <lb />
Some men have such a vast <lb />
amount of brass that many people <lb />
mistake it for brains. <lb />
The men think they can read a <lb />
woman like a they try <lb />
to shut her up. <lb />
This has been a season <lb />
for the dead beat, for he doesn't <lb />
require and cultivation. <lb />
AFTER TWO PREMIUMS HAVE PAID IN THE <lb />
id mi nit ill <lb />
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value, <lb />
Paid up Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
Is <lb />
t. Will be if arrears be paid within on month while yon <lb />
are living, or within three after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb />
second No s. Incontestable. <lb />
arc payable at the beginning of the second and of each ,; , <lb />
succeeding year, provided the for the current year be paid. <lb />
They may be To educe Premiums, or <lb />
a. To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To make policy payable as an the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
ma -ow Ad on on n <lb />
Pus <lb />
THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
STATE COLLEGE <lb />
Literary, Classical, Scientific. Commercial, Industrial, Pedagogical, Musical. <lb />
expense f lot 1.40; for of the Faculty of so <lb />
members. Practice and Observation of about pupils, To secure in <lb />
the dormitories nil free-tuition Id mum July I <lb />
Invited iron, .-i i-. tin , i, . <lb />
For, oilier Information <lb />
President A <lb />
Urn X. <lb />
THE GREAT <lb />
TONIC LAXATIVE <lb />
If you tour stomach, biliousness, constipation, bad <lb />
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss <lb />
of appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin, <lb />
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the of bad bowels and an <lb />
impaired digestive system, V. ill 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 skin will clear and <lb />
freshen and you will feel the old time energy an buoyancy. <lb />
Mothers seeking the proper medic I no to If one r eon <lb />
diarrhea, and similar troubles, v. ill <lb />
It wit limit or griping, Kent-nil <lb />
aids it , dear <lb />
rest sleep ; v <lb />
Me U and for it <lb />
For Sale by <lb />
i . i. <lb />
i vie M and. at i m price, Z- <lb />
sample I. TUB I TO . H V . i. <lb />
W will to r. ion .,;,. t. i <lb />
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,. mi it mm H <lb />
i t i lie <lb />
m it <lb />
all<lb />
Thrifts <lb />
Reflector <lb />
New Canning <lb />
We are glad to see our weekly <lb />
of <lb />
that recently <lb />
been established <lb />
Hut we have nearly <lb />
enough such concerns and their <lb />
Dumber Should be multiplied many <lb />
limes In the South every <lb />
year million dollar, worth <lb />
fruits and vegetables are left to rot, <lb />
could be <lb />
and marketed at a fine <lb />
The South pays many millions of <lb />
dollars every year for goods can- <lb />
in the North and West which <lb />
could be supplied by home enter <lb />
prise. <lb />
ought never to have to <lb />
buy at any point outside of her <lb />
own borders a single can of <lb />
toes, corn, pears or any <lb />
oilier kind of vegetable or fruit <lb />
jet train loads of such articles <lb />
imported into Georgia year <lb />
from States which are no better <lb />
producers of vegetables fruits <lb />
than Georgia herself. The <lb />
concerns which are <lb />
in this Slate pay well and <lb />
will pay almost any section f <lb />
if on business <lb />
Journal. <lb />
A writer the Southern Farm <lb />
Magazine, Dr. J. A. Killebrew, <lb />
makes some strong points against <lb />
s shows con- <lb />
why the farmers of the <lb />
South arc now prospering more <lb />
than the farmers the West. He <lb />
says that immediately after the <lb />
Civil War farmers ill the West <lb />
could easily borrow money at <lb />
and per while the <lb />
the South were without credit <lb />
and seemed ruined. The <lb />
farmers borrowed money re- <lb />
in luxuries while the South- <lb />
farmers struggled with <lb />
the trainers the South were <lb />
to depend on themselves, <lb />
being forced to depend on <lb />
themselves they became <lb />
dent. As a result Dr. Killebrew <lb />
The farms in the South <lb />
are the main free of <lb />
I he farmers generally out of <lb />
debt. What they control is their <lb />
own they are upon <lb />
or bank to furnish <lb />
them with the means <lb />
Neck Com- <lb />
in n wealth. <lb />
A ha <lb />
brought suit live joint- <lb />
keepers for damages on the <lb />
ground they sold liquor lo her <lb />
year old sou against protest. <lb />
She alleges that during the past <lb />
three her son was drunk on <lb />
days so drunk that she had to <lb />
take care of him. On the remain- <lb />
days he was only partly <lb />
sober. The mother demands <lb />
a her <lb />
vices in caring for her son <lb />
days, and lbs remainder of the <lb />
sued is <lb />
lion for the loss of her sou's Flip- <lb />
rt, etc. <lb />
People who are bragging about <lb />
the great in our trade <lb />
never stop to <lb />
think that the soldiers we have <lb />
sent over need things from <lb />
home. Journal. <lb />
A Law Status at <lb />
lash, <lb />
A law ought to be passed fixing <lb />
the status of dead beats. A man <lb />
who hires another and fails to pay <lb />
him or purchase goods or anything <lb />
of value from our merchants or <lb />
business men without any in- <lb />
of pays <lb />
is guilty of fraud. The law treats <lb />
as a thief the secures <lb />
money or goods by false pretense <lb />
or takes them stealth. The <lb />
dead beat ought to be treated the <lb />
same way for he in fact belongs to <lb />
the same class. By the unwritten <lb />
law of trade and commerce he <lb />
makes false statements with <lb />
intent whenever he obtains <lb />
a credit that is never <lb />
He is undoubtedly just as guilty <lb />
as any man who by the same <lb />
lays himself liable to the law. <lb />
Any man who is unfortunate ard <lb />
really unable to keep his contract <lb />
get all the time he needs by <lb />
acting in a fair and hon <lb />
manner. There is more <lb />
necessity for him to become a dead <lb />
beat than there is for him to do <lb />
stealing. A dead beat is simply a <lb />
thief, and should be so treated by <lb />
Sun. <lb />
Advice to the Aged. <lb />
At such u slue- <lb />
weak kidneys and bUd- <lb />
TORPID lives. <lb />
Ton's Pills <lb />
have a effect on these <lb />
the bowels, them <lb />
to perform their natural functions as <lb />
In youth and <lb />
IMPARTING VIGOR------ <lb />
to the bladder and LIVER. <lb />
arc adapted to old and <lb />
Hi Name I Pronounced <lb />
the attempted <lb />
of President every <lb />
newspaper reader in the country <lb />
been trying to learn the pro- <lb />
per pronunciation of the surname <lb />
of Leon the man who <lb />
shot him. Many will recall that <lb />
was a similar interest <lb />
the difficulty in <lb />
the of w ho <lb />
Garfield. <lb />
It seems that the letter <lb />
Polish is pronounced much like <lb />
for Mr. William H. M. <lb />
official interpreter of Polish <lb />
and Bohemian languages in the <lb />
United States immigration office <lb />
at Baltimore, and himself a Pole <lb />
by birth says that the would lie <lb />
assassin's be <lb />
word is derived from a <lb />
Polish laid Mi. <lb />
means to drag or creep or <lb />
craw. noun. It means <lb />
a creeping, thing, such as <lb />
a snake. In the instance <lb />
the seems most <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
Out of the most hellish evil some <lb />
good may conic. The <lb />
grief and the universal <lb />
that followed swift upon the know- <lb />
ledge of the attack upon the life of <lb />
serve alike to <lb />
show how real are the that <lb />
bind the these States to- <lb />
in one Indissoluble <lb />
the lines that divide us <lb />
from continental neighbors the <lb />
seas that keep us apart other <lb />
great did not for a <lb />
moment separate from the pro- <lb />
foamiest expressions <lb />
of iii pat fur the stricken chief, <lb />
his noble wife and his <lb />
countrymen. These <lb />
of will cannot go <lb />
or unremembered or <lb />
our <lb />
inn- relations. They make for a <lb />
closer brotherhood among men and <lb />
serve to -I errand of the <lb />
assassin's. I diet, however deadly <lb />
may have been his aim. This is <lb />
the silver lining to our cloud of <lb />
suspense and <lb />
that the insects <lb />
which pi j up- M crops this <lb />
country illy about <lb />
and yet the people go on <lb />
slaughtering the birds as if there <lb />
were insects existence, or as <lb />
If they eat <lb />
Star. <lb />
RU Maude, dear; a person id. <lb />
don gets a fur being a med <lb />
A woman throw a stone, <lb />
but she can heave a sigh. <lb />
The latent census bullet shows <lb />
that Chicago the <lb />
large in the number of <lb />
deaths from railroad Its <lb />
total for the census year is <lb />
while the total, for nine <lb />
other big u <lb />
The Apple Industry. <lb />
It is said that a Missouri farmer <lb />
who has an apple orchard contain- <lb />
two acres has sold <lb />
this year's crop on the trees for <lb />
buyers to take all risks <lb />
from now on. The orchard prom- <lb />
a yield of bushels of <lb />
apples and as the apple crop <lb />
throughout the country is short, <lb />
the purchasers expect to make a <lb />
handsome profit. The apple crop <lb />
is now an important item the <lb />
agricultural wealth of <lb />
and in a good year to <lb />
something like 150.000,000 bush- <lb />
els. No State in the can <lb />
grow apples that the State <lb />
of Virginia and apple culture in <lb />
this State has become a most profit- <lb />
able industry. We have often re- <lb />
marked that a first-class apple <lb />
orchard in sections of <lb />
is worth as much as a <lb />
responding orange grove Flori- <lb />
The apple has an advantage <lb />
over the orange that it is a <lb />
hardier fruit and is less affected by <lb />
conditions. Virginia farm- <lb />
been somewhat slow <lb />
making the most of this branch of <lb />
industry, but it is a growing in- <lb />
and will continue to add <lb />
wealth to the <lb />
Times. <lb />
I bare just opened three door tooth of <lb />
Post Office, the of all <lb />
Everything guaranteed pure. New style <lb />
of candy every <lb />
CHRISTIAN GEORGE <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Tin- leader in good work and <lb />
Nice Photographs for per dozen. <lb />
Half Cabinets per dozen <lb />
All oilier lines very cheap. Crayon Portraits <lb />
nude any small picture cheap. Mice <lb />
Frames on band all the time. Come and <lb />
examine my work. No trouble to <lb />
answer questions. Toe <lb />
best guaranteed to all. office <lb />
to a. in , I. to G p. m. Yours to <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Tin- duly qualified <lb />
before the Superior court clerk of Pitt <lb />
county as of estate of <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to alt persons indebted to tut, estate <lb />
to make immediate payment to under- <lb />
signed, and all claims <lb />
against estate ore notified to present the <lb />
Mime to the undersigned payment <lb />
twelve months from of this <lb />
notice, or it will be plead of recovery. <lb />
Thin 4th day of September, 1901. <lb />
JAMES I. <lb />
the Estate of Sarah I,. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Steamer leave Washing <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. <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore, <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. M SON, <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
J. J. Aft., <lb />
Greenville, N. G. <lb />
Atlanta, Nor. <lb />
We have handled Dr. <lb />
ever its first in- <lb />
to the public and trade as a pro- <lb />
medicine, and our it has <lb />
steadily from year to year until <lb />
our orders now amount I or three <lb />
hundred kt year, which is a very <lb />
strong evidence its merit and the <lb />
faction it is giving to the mothers of the <lb />
country, for they say that nothing so <lb />
counteracts <lb />
hot or overcomes so quickly the <lb />
Incident to teething. <lb />
CO. <lb />
Wholesale <lb />
There arc some which <lb />
seem household necessities the <lb />
United States for which there is no <lb />
market whatever in France or <lb />
Europe. One of <lb />
is the range with a hot water back, <lb />
another is the and a <lb />
third is the rocking chair. Amer- <lb />
living often want <lb />
these articles so bully they <lb />
even send home them, <lb />
among the French there is de- <lb />
for the <lb />
American manufacturer only, <lb />
waste time trying to create a <lb />
market for them. <lb />
New York physicians have <lb />
learned that the epidemic of <lb />
rial lever in that city is due large- <lb />
to the bites of ground liens. This <lb />
at least some of the <lb />
from the mosquito. <lb />
I M IN <lb />
J. W. PERRY <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
handlers of <lb />
Busing. Tin and lings. <lb />
solicited. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk Superior Court of <lb />
county, having issued Letters of <lb />
mo, the on the <lb />
of September, on the estate of <lb />
A. deceased, notice is here- <lb />
by given lo nil persons Indebted to the <lb />
estate to make to the <lb />
undersigned, and lo nil creditors of said <lb />
to present their claims, properly <lb />
to the undersigned, within <lb />
twelve month alter the date of this notice, <lb />
or this notice will lie in bar of their <lb />
This the 2nd day of 1901. <lb />
JUDITH U. <lb />
on the estate of A- DUPREE. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of Court of Pitt <lb />
county having i Letters of <lb />
to me, the undersigned on the <lb />
estate of Lynn <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons indebted to the estate to make <lb />
immediate nay men t to the <lb />
to all creditors of said estate to present <lb />
claims properly authenticated, to the <lb />
within 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 of August, 1901. <lb />
the estate of <lb />
DEALER <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
The been notified <lb />
Judge Henry It. Bryan he will not <lb />
be able to hold i lie September term of Pitt <lb />
county Superior court, 1901, all jurors <lb />
hare been summoned for the Brat <lb />
second weeks of said term are hereby <lb />
not to attend, but all witnesses <lb />
bare been summoned and all <lb />
have been been bound over to said <lb />
term arc hereby notified and required <lb />
to attend term of said o <lb />
Monday, September, 1901. A new <lb />
jury will be drawn slid fur sad <lb />
medal term. 1901. <lb />
O. W. HARRINGTON, <lb />
C court. <lb />
inn PUt county In Superior <lb />
court be-fore the clerk.<lb />
Bryan <lb />
other, <lb />
It. <lb />
Wyatt <lb />
The named defendant <lb />
action entitled as <lb />
above In the Superior <lb />
county, to sell a certain Int <lb />
of for partition. And <lb />
the said defendant lake notice <lb />
that he is required to appear at office of <lb />
t he clerK of the Superior court of Pi <lb />
on Friday Sept Mil, 1901, and answer or <lb />
demur to the complaint in said action, or <lb />
the plaintiff will apply t,. the court for the <lb />
relief hi I lie <lb />
This August Hill, n c <lb />
clerk Superior court. <lb />
F JAMES, <lb />
1876.------- <lb />
i. M. Schultz, <lb />
Wholesale Grocer and j <lb />
it me Dealer. Cash pun I for <lb />
Hide, Fur, Cotton Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, Ha, etc. Bed- <lb />
Suits, Ba- <lb />
by Go Parlor <lb />
nulls, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
and Ax <lb />
Moat Key West <lb />
American Beauty Cigarettes, Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Magic Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Best Butter, Stand- <lb />
ard Sewing Ma oh and nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
to see <lb />
BALK OF TOWN LOT. <lb />
By of of tho Superior <lb />
Court of county, made on the 2nd <lb />
of 1901, in pro- <lb />
. i therein F. U <lb />
Beverly Brothers guardian <lb />
and others, I Monday October <lb />
1901, before the house door in Green- <lb />
ville, sell public sale lo tho <lb />
for certain lot or parcel of <lb />
land situated In the town and <lb />
described us In Hip plot <lb />
of said town of lot hounded on <lb />
North by second street, on the by <lb />
on the the lot form- <lb />
owned nod used as parsonage <lb />
and on the West by lot, and <lb />
being the home place of the late <lb />
Williamson, containing one fourth of an <lb />
acre more or less. <lb />
fins i In- 4th of September, 1901. <lb />
ALEX. I,. BLOW, Commissioner. <lb />
notice to <lb />
Insurable <lb />
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb />
Mr. Drewry, Agent for <lb />
North 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 Resume In this <lb />
slate mid from date will its <lb />
and policies, to all de- <lb />
siring very bast insurance in the beat <lb />
insurance company world. <lb />
If local agent your town has not <lb />
yet i arrangements, <lb />
JOHN C. <lb />
Agent, Raleigh, N. <lb />
Assets <lb />
Paid policy <lb />
Live, natal <lb />
Cotton Bagging and flea always <lb />
on ban <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New <lb />
j. l on; <lb />
IN------ <lb />
--a- <lb />
A LINE OF <lb />
ill <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
W. R. <lb />
IN <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The complete in every de <lb />
prices low the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country prod <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
WILLIAM J. <lb />
Editor Publisher, <lb />
Lincoln, <lb />
In Advance. <lb />
One Year Biz Mouths <lb />
Three Sing. Copy <lb />
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb />
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb />
Weekly and <lb />
will sent together <lb />
one year for or The Daily <lb />
and <lb />
one year for 13.60 payable in ad- <lb />
PATENT<lb />
C. AGO. <lb />
, No <lb />
Wee <lb />
FOE <lb />
II <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
TRUTH TO <lb />
PER II <lb />
VOL. XX. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb />
NO <lb />
-AT- <lb />
SI A <lb />
ARE KNOCKING Educational Department. <lb />
as <lb />
THEM <lb />
aH <lb />
For Dry Dress Goods, Hate, Caps, Shoes, Trunks, <lb />
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves, <lb />
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Booties. <lb />
Come to see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a <lb />
bargain. friends, <lb />
W. T. LEE CO- <lb />
The North <lb />
DIVIDEND RECORD IS THE RESULT OF <lb />
Securing highest rate of interest consistent with safety. <lb />
Rigid economy of management. <lb />
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of <lb />
limiting; its business to the United States <lb />
It will be to your interest to see what we can do for you before <lb />
placing life insurance. <lb />
Good territory open for Agents in North Carolina. <lb />
T. ARCHIBALD GARY, General Agent. <lb />
For Virginia and North Carolina, <lb />
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, <lb />
1301 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va. <lb />
mm <lb />
The Profit is Yours <lb />
The shortening season again shortens <lb />
We gladly sacrifice the profits <lb />
The chance is only yours if you will make an <lb />
early investigation. Those goods must be <lb />
pushed out room large fall <lb />
took which is coming in. <lb />
for Standard Patterns. <lb />
KICKS <lb />
As I see no else seems to <lb />
in a notion to write our column, <lb />
I will write you a few words com- <lb />
on the same. So far I <lb />
have been the only one to write <lb />
in a few lines under our <lb />
Department and I want to <lb />
ask if some of thereat of the teach- <lb />
will not help us out. <lb />
The column in your <lb />
paper will be an aid to education <lb />
in our county if the teachers will <lb />
only inn lest enough interest to <lb />
keep the principle going. <lb />
To write a few lines for <lb />
in our column does not require <lb />
a great effort, and if some of the <lb />
teachers will take one sixteenth of <lb />
the interest it that was taken in <lb />
and at the in <lb />
the educational column <lb />
will become very interesting. <lb />
I know young ladies <lb />
haven't a great preference for <lb />
writing letters for public perusal, <lb />
but it is a well fact that <lb />
young men have done such things, <lb />
and it looks to me like some of our <lb />
male might <lb />
modify their subjects give us a <lb />
piece for Educational Depart- <lb />
I do not mean by the above to <lb />
exclude ladies by any means. <lb />
I know the ladies are just as com- <lb />
to give us interesting <lb />
as any the male teach- <lb />
and I think if the will <lb />
only give us a start ladies will <lb />
follow, for it is already a <lb />
tact that a is going to have <lb />
the last word anyhow. Some may <lb />
say they not able or <lb />
write a piece, but there was not a <lb />
issued to one at all <lb />
who is not fully competent to give <lb />
us something interesting on the <lb />
subject of education. <lb />
Most of the teachers in this <lb />
county arc ladies so I must <lb />
say to them that we cannot get <lb />
along without them. Let's see <lb />
who is the first to write us a piece. <lb />
Don't be timid or bashful, but <lb />
just take you pen blaze away. <lb />
I hope none of the male teachers <lb />
are too timid . to write <lb />
us a but I guess all <lb />
right. Such weeds don't grow in <lb />
a man's crop. <lb />
We would like very much to <lb />
hear from Prof, and <lb />
Prof. and it wouldn't be <lb />
a miss if some f our County Hoard <lb />
of Education would favor us like- <lb />
wise. F. <lb />
Over in Maryland the <lb />
cans are really engaging in a for- <lb />
lorn hope. With Ex Senator <lb />
once more in full of <lb />
Democratic forces, and his own <lb />
for United States <lb />
Senate involved in the contest, it <lb />
is realized that only a miracle of <lb />
politics can day to <lb />
Republicans. Rut Mr. is <lb />
something of a magician and <lb />
himself and his <lb />
are offering he will <lb />
be a hands-down winner of <lb />
November stakes. <lb />
Tho question of the South <lb />
is a small matter when compared <lb />
to the anarchist problem that con- <lb />
fronts the North. If they conclude <lb />
to try lynching as an antidote <lb />
anarchy, no objections will be <lb />
raised In this neck of the words. <lb />
Mount Olive Advertiser. <lb />
At a recent reunion of a family <lb />
named Chick, in Maine, there were <lb />
five the oldest of whom <lb />
was eighty-eight years, young- <lb />
est seventy. Their combined ages <lb />
were years. These were <lb />
spring Chickens. Wilmington <lb />
Star. <lb />
Our New <lb />
Fall Stock <lb />
is coming our store is a scene of beautiful good. <lb />
Wade <lb />
is full with Be Jackets, Waists, <lb />
Our Stock of <lb />
is complete in every can suit your feet, <lb />
your head, your purse. Conn- to see us. <lb />
Year Friends. <lb />
and all the <lb />
Ladies that <lb />
MM M T C DWELL <lb />
i now in Markets <lb />
purchasing <lb />
NEW <lb />
will bring back the stock ever seen <lb />
My Stock of Dry flood also <lb />
man v attractions for you. <lb />
Suppressing News. <lb />
Nine Shots Al a Burglar. <lb />
.- Neck, N. <lb />
Tho practice keeping things came from Hobgood yes- <lb />
oat of the paper makes it the store of Mr. It. J. <lb />
Scull for a daily newspaper lo do there was robbed night <lb />
its duly mid give all Wore. Mr. Harris, a clerk, who <lb />
There ready <lb />
to throw <lb />
was sleeping up stairs, was <lb />
is striking a match <lb />
BAKER HART, <lb />
Headquarters <lb />
STEAM SUPPLY. <lb />
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and <lb />
will sell anything in this line very low. Sec us when in want of <lb />
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe <lb />
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb />
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock <lb />
U, S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam <lb />
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all <lb />
COMPLETE LINE OF Packing, Dolt, <lb />
Leather Belt, Hell Lacing, Boll Hooks. <lb />
SOLE A <lb />
life is said <lb />
not to exceed <lb />
Harvesting . Farm Drain Tile <lb />
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
Building. <lb />
N- C. <lb />
at every important and the store below. He went to a <lb />
Importune newspapers not to window in a partition, through <lb />
publish the There is haul which he could sec down into the <lb />
a week in year when store, and saw some moving <lb />
in cautiously. He live <lb />
to and man called out, <lb />
item, and sometimes several limes any more. You have <lb />
in a wee;, will even ask j killed me now. I'll give Ur. <lb />
of news lo when Harris Bred four more and <lb />
entire i already i the man then escaped through <lb />
talking about it. Joey will ask He had entered by the <lb />
the editors nod publishers not door, and had la <lb />
mention certain wine, tug firs door of safe, but <lb />
matter of its publication bad not opened any of draw- <lb />
would harm no one. am. so took no money. Shoes, <lb />
declines l -leave bats, and the like were <lb />
item the applicant be-1 missed from the store. Blood- <lb />
comes very indignant. If it yields hounds were brought from Suffolk, <lb />
and a contemporary later publishes but they could track the thief no <lb />
the news it to the further railroad. <lb />
gentlemen that be has Injured shooting at the occurred <lb />
legitimate business of a about LI o'clock at night, and the <lb />
ought to apologize and bounds did not arrive until <lb />
-1 do more. On when yesterday morning, <lb />
o local newspaper out an <lb />
Item appears later In an out <lb />
of journal, the i It of August a shook.- <lb />
asked suppression the log crime was committed in this <lb />
Ant to say, must read such the 18th. of <lb />
and such papers to get the <lb />
ever occur to the men who jail. The trial, <lb />
request a not lo publish com sentence and execution <lb />
a certain item ii would sentence were all affected by <lb />
as reasonable to ask a merchant I due process of law. avenging <lb />
not to a certain sale You one crime no ether was committed <lb />
asking the newspaper justice be done no law <lb />
Ha most attractive feature lo abiding men have converted them- <lb />
tedious, and perhaps lire into law-breakers the blood <lb />
for your Ibis is upon nobody's <lb />
you may have el be Is us surely dead as <lb />
lions tbs newspaper. Thai if bis eyes had been burned out, <lb />
gives you no right to if bad been drawn and <lb />
make exactions which amounts lo <lb />
thing as if someone to tho dogs or burned a log <lb />
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most desirable pan of your w. The crime, the penalty of <lb />
In, Ii Is death, has been rewarded <lb />
The newspapers gel and speedy death, What <lb />
lick of being importuned to keep history of <lb />
things out. The reporters got the crime was com- <lb />
the newspaper renders, Is a wreath for <lb />
bearing of something which <lb />
to have been published on line, I <lb />
make derogatory remarks the <lb />
Apparent lack of enterprise maul- <lb />
hated by Journal that been An Bank. <lb />
and imposed . , .-. , <lb />
savings bank has in- <lb />
Ark. , ,,., , . , , . <lb />
reused Its business enormously by <lb />
advertising the <lb />
The manager scoffs at the <lb />
Up Whipped. is be <lb />
I lie a <lb />
tad., Sept. have induced <lb />
an anarchist, who thousands of careless people to <lb />
was knocked down a week ago I come savors by daily calling their <lb />
when he said he was glad to advantages <lb />
wot Shot, Visit. I tag money laid be says. <lb />
by a party l men ,.,,,,., be to <lb />
midnight, taken In a grove through the news- <lb />
town, stripped, to a tree papers what they should be <lb />
severely whipped.<lb />
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