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paw i mm <lb/>
Have You Forgot <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN <lb/>
LINE OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
AND A TOMBED OF OTHER THING <lb/>
WHICH I TO MENTION. <lb/>
Come to see me for your next Barrel Plow or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
AFTER TWO PREMIUMS HAVE PAID IN THE <lb/>
II BENEFIT ill 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/>
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while yon <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are at the beginning of the second of each <lb/>
succeed year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
None genuine unless <lb/>
Red Cross is on label <lb/>
Don't take a Substitute <lb/>
WE WORLD <lb/>
TO PRODUCE EQUAL OF <lb/>
Chills, Fevers, <lb/>
Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb/>
all forms of Malaria. <lb/>
WAIT TO DIE <lb/>
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED <lb/>
CURES TONIC <lb/>
TRY IT. NO CURB NO PAY. <lb/>
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. <lb/>
ASTHMA CURE FREE. <lb/>
Brines Instant Relief Permanent Cure all Cates <lb/>
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. <lb/>
There is nothing like It brings <lb/>
YEARS <lb/>
instant relief, even the wore cases. It cures when <lb/>
all else fails. <lb/>
The Rev. F. Wells, of Villa, Ridge, III., says; <lb/>
bottle of received in good <lb/>
tell yon how thankful I for the <lb/>
good derived from It. I was a slave, with <lb/>
putrid fur ten years, I de <lb/>
of over cured. I saw advertise <lb/>
cure of this dreadful and tormenting <lb/>
you bad <lb/>
but to give it a trial. To my <lb/>
astonishment, acted like a charm. Bend me <lb/>
We to send to every a trial treat of <lb/>
similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send it mail post- <lb/>
paid, absolutely Free of Chance, to sufferer who write for it, <lb/>
even a postal. Never mind, though are despairing, however <lb/>
your case. will relieve and cure. The worse your <lb/>
case, the glad we arc to send it. once, ad- <lb/>
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co. 130th St. X. V. City. <lb/>
Sold by all Druggists. <lb/>
GREAT <lb/>
f TONIC LAXATIVE <lb/>
If yen sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bud <lb/>
breath, inactive kidney troubles, backache, l. .-.; <lb/>
of appetite, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin, <lb/>
any and disorders which tell the story of bad bowels end an <lb/>
impaired digestive system, Will Cure You. <lb/>
It win clean out the bowels, 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/>
year liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your akin will clear end <lb/>
freshen end will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb/>
fro jut t their our, for <lb/>
and troubles, v. ill an for <lb/>
It bowel regular or act m a tents, <lb/>
relieve clean th <lb/>
and and ; y <lb/>
a f u. <lb/>
For Sale by <lb/>
M net only moat family <lb/>
and and <lb/>
M CO , Si <lb/>
, ball r i <lb/>
I, it <lb/>
name M <lb/>
a will l on alp, of in a all <lb/>
wall, ma tank la Ian for <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
from On- <lb/>
C. Sept. <lb/>
After the hopeful bulletins of <lb/>
few days, the news of <lb/>
President death was a <lb/>
shock almost as great as the report <lb/>
of bis assassination. It Is hardly <lb/>
yet possible for the people of Wash- <lb/>
to realize that his familiar <lb/>
kindly presence is gone for <lb/>
ever from the White House. Al- <lb/>
though the emblems of <lb/>
are everywhere visible, perhaps <lb/>
only the state funeral with it so- <lb/>
impressible ceremonies <lb/>
can wholly efface the vivid memory <lb/>
with almost everyone here has of <lb/>
the as he lived, <lb/>
make it possible to think of as <lb/>
dead. <lb/>
With the incoming of <lb/>
new Incentive will <lb/>
be changes in the official <lb/>
and social life of the city. A <lb/>
minor currents are disturbed <lb/>
and thwarted by the great event <lb/>
which has just taken place. There <lb/>
will of lie no official <lb/>
ties during the season; <lb/>
there may be a small army of of- <lb/>
seekers, but this will depend <lb/>
largely on the course which <lb/>
dent takes in repaid to <lb/>
the appointments under the <lb/>
civil law. There may also <lb/>
lie Sweeping changes the <lb/>
net. <lb/>
has seldom been so <lb/>
contract characters of two men <lb/>
closely associated life as <lb/>
that between <lb/>
liven astute political pro- <lb/>
arc somewhat at sea in at- <lb/>
tempting to predict the Executive <lb/>
actions during the next three <lb/>
years. Nobody seems to lie quite <lb/>
Mire what as President, <lb/>
rill do about anything. In his <lb/>
past career he has too been <lb/>
he Of the unexpected to <lb/>
make it safe to risk too many pro <lb/>
on his conduct now. Many <lb/>
people expect that he will make <lb/>
changes in the policy of the <lb/>
Administration, but this is by no <lb/>
means certain. <lb/>
was careful, shrewd, <lb/>
persuasive; he never made an <lb/>
enemy if be could help it. <lb/>
Is resolute, fearless, and en- <lb/>
careless of appearances or <lb/>
The anomaly of the <lb/>
presence of these two men the <lb/>
same ticket, supporting the same <lb/>
policy, is explained by the fact <lb/>
that starting from opposite points, <lb/>
with opposite temperament, <lb/>
they bad widely differ <lb/>
reasons, very much the same <lb/>
conclusions. To lake among <lb/>
many questions of the din, <lb/>
that of President Me <lb/>
favored expansion because <lb/>
lie believed it to be wise from a <lb/>
Commercial point of House <lb/>
veil became saw a chance for a <lb/>
lot of lighting strenuous life <lb/>
generally; but they both came out <lb/>
at the same end of the horn. It is <lb/>
not necessary to anticipate it <lb/>
will depart radically <lb/>
from the course of the <lb/>
as now marked out, but he <lb/>
will probably go over that course <lb/>
in more hurry than some of <lb/>
his advisers he ought to, <lb/>
he may take short cuts which will <lb/>
discommode people. It is pretty <lb/>
known that Senator <lb/>
wanted on the ticket lie- <lb/>
cause he iii in-lit it would get the <lb/>
strenuous young man out of the <lb/>
way; Hut instead of being tucked <lb/>
away in the sleepy retire <lb/>
of the Senate, is <lb/>
the White House. Ii will be inter- <lb/>
to see what ran <lb/>
to do about it now. <lb/>
A not person who may view <lb/>
the new development with horror <lb/>
is Secretary Long. There was a <lb/>
legend about the the Span <lb/>
American War to the effect <lb/>
Mr. Long tried to take a <lb/>
cation, before lie bail <lb/>
away a week stories of lie way in <lb/>
bis Assistant Secretary was <lb/>
tiring up tilings reached his ears, <lb/>
and he had back a <lb/>
The whether Long <lb/>
in i In- Cabinet or not will de <lb/>
pend on the result of the <lb/>
Sell i business, and <lb/>
partly on Roosevelt's to <lb/>
play politics. If be starts in to <lb/>
break up the Navy Department <lb/>
ring be will probably do it, bat <lb/>
some of the leaders of his will <lb/>
not lie pleased. all that sort <lb/>
of thing counts working for a re- <lb/>
election. <lb/>
It is reported that Secretary <lb/>
is much broken in health since the <lb/>
death of his son, and is likely to <lb/>
resign. In that case the selection <lb/>
of a Secretary of Stale would <lb/>
be an interesting subject for <lb/>
Lodge <lb/>
are all near the Bat <lb/>
Wolcott is from Colorado, and <lb/>
there are not enough votes that <lb/>
way lo make his selection a good <lb/>
one from a geographical point of <lb/>
view. is from New York, <lb/>
as is, and a New York <lb/>
Cabinet would be bad election ma- <lb/>
for Root is also from the <lb/>
Empire State. Moreover, <lb/>
reputation as a jester would be <lb/>
fatal to any aspirations be might <lb/>
have toward the portfolio. No- <lb/>
body wants honored article <lb/>
turned into a Joe Miller's joke <lb/>
book or a Farmer's Almanac. <lb/>
son, coming from the Middle West <lb/>
and Scot without <lb/>
bias, would pro <lb/>
stay, and so, perhaps, would <lb/>
the rest. The general opinion <lb/>
seems be that the new Executive <lb/>
will later en give something a <lb/>
shaking up, he may surprise <lb/>
all by being tame and gentle. <lb/>
The only thing which the Schley <lb/>
Court of has done thus <lb/>
far is to replace Admiral <lb/>
with Admiral Ramsay, which <lb/>
is said to be very <lb/>
factory to the former. <lb/>
HEALTH <lb/>
The mm who Insures his lite la <lb/>
wise his f <lb/>
The who Insures his health <lb/>
la wise both tor his family and <lb/>
may Insure health by guard- <lb/>
lac It. It Is worth <lb/>
At the first attack of disease, <lb/>
which generally approaches <lb/>
through the LIVER and <lb/>
Itself In Innumerable ways <lb/>
TAKE, <lb/>
Tints Pills <lb/>
And save your health. <lb/>
Trouble Follows the Firing of a Big Gun <lb/>
in Portsmouth. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., Sept. <lb/>
to orders issued by <lb/>
J Huge Tyler, all the batteries <lb/>
of the Virginia Volunteer Artillery <lb/>
were out this morning before <lb/>
rise for the purpose of firing every <lb/>
half hour sunset respect to <lb/>
dead President. these <lb/>
was Buttery, of <lb/>
Portsmouth, under the command <lb/>
of Warren, whose piece <lb/>
was placed at corner of <lb/>
Court High right <lb/>
the of the city, in front <lb/>
of the Madison Hotel. At <lb/>
moment of sunrise the First <lb/>
roared out and an instant later <lb/>
several windows la the hotel fell <lb/>
shattered by the concussion. <lb/>
Police hurried lo the and <lb/>
placed I a plain Warren under <lb/>
rest, telling the members of the <lb/>
battery that if the gun was tired <lb/>
again the whole troop would be <lb/>
arrested. The men bad their or- <lb/>
to fire every half hour from <lb/>
the and they determined <lb/>
to do their duty, so half- <lb/>
bad expired again union <lb/>
roared. the police arrested <lb/>
them all. At headquarters the <lb/>
matter was filially settled and the <lb/>
battery moved its cannon to the <lb/>
water front, where the regular <lb/>
half hour gnus were fired until <lb/>
sunset. <lb/>
The boarding bore <lb/>
boarders. <lb/>
There is quite a difference be- <lb/>
i an an --I ; and an <lb/>
Idleness i. a disease with some <lb/>
people, and it's contagions at <lb/>
A may have clocks in his <lb/>
and ill never be on time. <lb/>
AYDEN NOTES. <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
spent Saturday night and Sunday <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tucker re- <lb/>
turned home Saturday. <lb/>
Miss Kate Sawyer arrived Sat- <lb/>
to enter school at Semi- <lb/>
nary. She was i student here <lb/>
last year, and her friends are <lb/>
pleased to have her back. <lb/>
M. M. Sauls and wife went to <lb/>
Wilson Sunday to visit relatives. <lb/>
Miss May Anderson, of Farm- <lb/>
ville, entered school at C. Col- <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
J. T. Smith went lo Greenville <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Miss Daisy Mumford was, in <lb/>
town Sunday. <lb/>
Miss left today <lb/>
to enter school at Littleton Female <lb/>
College. <lb/>
Lawrence Anderson, of Farm- <lb/>
ville, was here Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Esther Cannon spent yes- <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
Mies Pennie Clay Ion, of <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. Joseph Long. <lb/>
F. O. went to Winter- <lb/>
ville yesterday. <lb/>
Mrs. Mary Smith and Mrs. <lb/>
Louisa yesterday in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
We arc to announce the <lb/>
illness of Clarence Cannon. <lb/>
has on the <lb/>
pal church. <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
The leader in good work and low prior <lb/>
Nice <lb/>
Cabinets par <lb/>
All oilier line very cheap. Crayon <lb/>
made any small picture cheap. <lb/>
frame on ham all the lime. Como and <lb/>
my work. No trouble to <lb/>
sample and answer questions. The very <lb/>
best work guaranteed to all. Office boar <lb/>
to a. ma to p. m. Yours to please. <lb/>
RUDOLPH <lb/>
CANDY <lb/>
I door of <lb/>
Pout the of all <lb/>
Everything pure. <lb/>
of candy every week. <lb/>
CHRISTIAN GEORGE, <lb/>
i- so dreaded die <lb/>
approach of hot weather when have a <lb/>
teething babe, should not that Teeth- <lb/>
Ina counteracts and tho effect of <lb/>
not weather on keep then in <lb/>
healthy condition the <lb/>
easy. only He per box at <lb/>
of to M. <lb/>
Mo. <lb/>
Cheaper Rates. <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line will sell <lb/>
round trip tickets lo the Richmond <lb/>
Carnival and show. Oct. 7th <lb/>
to 12th for one fare. This is a <lb/>
rare opportunity for those wishing <lb/>
to take a cheap trip to Richmond. <lb/>
Those wishing to lake in the <lb/>
exposition now <lb/>
do so by paying one fare plus <lb/>
dollar for the round trip. Ticket <lb/>
good to Oct. 20th. <lb/>
Another Man Shot. <lb/>
Lawrence Ward Lewis John <lb/>
son. both colored, had a difficulty <lb/>
near the depot early Saturday night <lb/>
result in- in Ward's being shot in <lb/>
the right thigh. The difficulty <lb/>
arose by Johnson paying Ward's <lb/>
wife some money, which is claim- <lb/>
ed to have been counterfeit. Ward <lb/>
went to see Johnson about the <lb/>
matter after being informed of it <lb/>
by wife, whereupon they got <lb/>
in a contention over it and John- <lb/>
on pulled u and <lb/>
tiring upon Ward, taking <lb/>
effect in thigh. Chief of <lb/>
Police J. T. Smith brought the <lb/>
man down town and bad <lb/>
the ball taken out. From last re- <lb/>
port we bear it proved only to <lb/>
be a will not be <lb/>
serious. made bis escape <lb/>
for parts unknown. <lb/>
in 1866. <lb/>
J. W. I CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb/>
before the court clerk of Pitt <lb/>
county administrator of of <lb/>
Sarah L. Smith, deceased, notice la hereby <lb/>
given to all indebted to the estate <lb/>
to make immediate payment to under <lb/>
and all claims <lb/>
against the estate are notified to present <lb/>
same to payment <lb/>
within twelve month from the date of this <lb/>
notice, or it will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 4th day of September, 1901. <lb/>
JAMES SMITH, <lb/>
Administrator of th Estate I. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. at. for Green <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer be leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. X. for Tar <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
New Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore, <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
county baring Letters cf <lb/>
to me, the undersigned on <lb/>
the estate of Lynn <lb/>
Tripe, deceased, notice is hereby to <lb/>
all persons indebted to estate lo make <lb/>
immediate payment to the <lb/>
to all creditor of said to present <lb/>
their i hums properly authenticated, to <lb/>
undersigned, within month after <lb/>
the date of this notice, or this notice will be <lb/>
in bar of their <lb/>
This the 9th of August, 1801. <lb/>
Administrator of the of <lb/>
Even the bald beaded actor may <lb/>
have a good <lb/>
It isn't always stingy man <lb/>
who keeps his promises. <lb/>
The coal dealer always conducts <lb/>
bis business a large scale. <lb/>
A little change will vary mo <lb/>
v of an empty pocket. <lb/>
No matter bow bud it may be, <lb/>
bandmaster has to face the <lb/>
music. <lb/>
RHEUMATISM <lb/>
TO <lb/>
K M WON DER TH i <lb/>
A remedy that pol- <lb/>
lively recent and long <lb/>
cue. The blood <lb/>
purifier known. the hearty <lb/>
endorsement of leading physician I <lb/>
thorough trial. Cures per . <lb/>
c. of th cat noted price <lb/>
SI per <lb/>
la r i <lb/>
. M. <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Boils, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb/>
suits, Tables, P. <lb/>
and Gail A x Sim <lb/>
Moat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Can <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples. Peaches, <lb/>
Raisins, <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Best Stand <lb/>
ard Sewing Mack and <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Coat <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
county, having issued Letters of <lb/>
to me, the undersigned, on the 2nd <lb/>
day of September, estate of <lb/>
A. deceased, notice is here- <lb/>
by given lo all persons Indebted to the <lb/>
lo make immediate payment to th <lb/>
and lo all creditor of <lb/>
estate lo present their claims, properly <lb/>
to the undersigned, within <lb/>
twelve months alter date of this notice, <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb/>
This the 2nd day of Sept, 1901. <lb/>
JUDITH <lb/>
on the estate of A. <lb/>
i. W. BABE, <lb/>
DEALS. W <lb/>
Carolina county In Superior <lb/>
court before the clerk. <lb/>
ask Ford. Hunts <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
and others, <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
III- <lb/>
The above named defendant <lb/>
will take notice that an action entitled <lb/>
commenced In the Superior <lb/>
court of Pitt county, to sell a certain lot <lb/>
of Bethel fur partition. And <lb/>
said defendant will take notice <lb/>
that be is required lo appear the office of <lb/>
the clerk of Ins Superior court of Pitt county <lb/>
Friday Sept. and answer or <lb/>
demur to the In said action, or <lb/>
the plaintiff will apply to the court for <lb/>
relief demanded In the complaint. <lb/>
This August C. <lb/>
Superior court. <lb/>
SALE OF TOWN LOT. <lb/>
By virtue of decree of the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pitt county, made on the 2nd day <lb/>
of 1901, in s certain special pro- <lb/>
therein pending, entitled F. <lb/>
James guardian <lb/>
others, I Monday 7th, <lb/>
before court house door In Green- <lb/>
ville, sell Rt public sale to the big best bid- <lb/>
for certain lot or parcel of <lb/>
land situated In town of and <lb/>
as follows. In plot <lb/>
of said town as part of lot bounded on <lb/>
the North by second street, on the East <lb/>
street, on tho lot form- <lb/>
owned sud used Baptist parsonage <lb/>
and on West by the Pearce lot. and <lb/>
being home place of late <lb/>
containing fourth of an <lb/>
acre more or less. <lb/>
This 4th day of September, <lb/>
ALEX. oner. <lb/>
to <lb/>
GREENVILLE O.<lb/>
Cotton Bagging and lies always <lb/>
on has i <lb/>
goods kept constantly ea <lb/>
hand. produce <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W. R. WHICHARD <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
t and prices as low tho <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce, <lb/>
j. b. <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
II <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO BEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb/>
Mr. John Agent for <lb/>
North Carolina and Virgin a, of that Well- <lb/>
Known and Popular Company, <lb/>
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life Insurance Co., of <lb/>
Desire lo announce to large numb of <lb/>
policy holders, and to the public <lb/>
generally, of North com- <lb/>
now la this <lb/>
slate and from this dale will It <lb/>
and to all de- <lb/>
siring the Inst insurance la the best <lb/>
life insurance company in world. <lb/>
If local agent In your town ha not <lb/>
completed arrangements, address <lb/>
JOHN O. <lb/>
State Agent, Raleigh, N. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid policy 188.06 <lb/>
Live, reliable energetic agent wanted at <lb/>
once to work for lbs <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor A Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, Nebraska. <lb/>
In Advance. <lb/>
One Year Six Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or The Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for 93.60 payable In ad <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
II TO <lb/>
VOL. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
if <lb/>
WE <lb/>
ABE KNOCKING <lb/>
AND THE GOOSE. <lb/>
THEM <lb/>
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, <lb/>
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves, <lb/>
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees. <lb/>
Come to see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a<lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
The <lb/>
DIVIDEND RECORD THE RESULT <lb/>
the highest of interest consistent with safety. <lb/>
Rigid economy of management. <lb/>
Low death rate, from a careful selection of and <lb/>
limiting its business to the United States <lb/>
It will be to your interest to see what we can do for you before <lb/>
placing your life insurance. <lb/>
Good territory open for North Carolina. <lb/>
T. General Agent. <lb/>
For Virginia and North Carolina, <lb/>
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, <lb/>
1301 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va. <lb/>
. . . . . <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 to room for our large fall <lb/>
stock which is coming in. <lb/>
for Standard Patterns. <lb/>
Harvesting machines, I'm- U.-ala Tile <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves.<lb/>
The late Dr. of Green- <lb/>
ville, Pitt county, was a very <lb/>
man. In addition to being a <lb/>
very able physician, a learned <lb/>
an astute politician, he bad <lb/>
peculiarities that him very <lb/>
Interesting. The following <lb/>
story is told to show how far <lb/>
he could be carried by bis dislike <lb/>
for anything. bad a natural <lb/>
antipathy for geese. The sight <lb/>
them or fierce cackling would <lb/>
stir his anger make him <lb/>
swear. <lb/>
One day while the was <lb/>
driving along the big road, far in <lb/>
country, he came up with a <lb/>
drove of geese. They were out of <lb/>
sight of any house and for once he <lb/>
felt that he could even up <lb/>
Mr. Goose. He pulled his horse <lb/>
and culled <lb/>
to geese, <lb/>
as they waddled along the side <lb/>
path, close by road. Now was <lb/>
Dr. chance, the one he <lb/>
had longed for. His buggy whip, <lb/>
a bran new raw bide that cost <lb/>
two dollars the day before, was <lb/>
long keen and with but little <lb/>
effort he could wrap it around <lb/>
lead gander's saucy neck. Ho wits <lb/>
equal to the occasion, and rising <lb/>
upon his feet, bit the fire of a man <lb/>
seeking revenge. The lash crack- <lb/>
ed like a pistol shot, the geese <lb/>
yelled, rose and flew away. The <lb/>
doctor not looking for such a sud- <lb/>
den start did hold a tight grip <lb/>
on the of whip after be <lb/>
had encircled the end of it around <lb/>
the and this <lb/>
mighty bird, snow and <lb/>
beautiful, rose bin might and <lb/>
sailed off, bearing easily whip <lb/>
that had tied itself close to his <lb/>
head. <lb/>
It was up lo Dr. <lb/>
There he sat, bis buggy, watch- <lb/>
the flight of the gander. <lb/>
The whip did not let loose. It <lb/>
clung to goose's neck <lb/>
dangled in air like a long <lb/>
black snake. Far ahead of him be <lb/>
could see geese lighting <lb/>
a mill pond not far a <lb/>
neighboring farm house. He pulled <lb/>
up bis and drove on, <lb/>
that he could regain his whip <lb/>
when the gander lit. A few min- <lb/>
later dignified old gentle- <lb/>
man bad his horse and was <lb/>
down on of pond <lb/>
throwing rocks at the gander who <lb/>
floated happily around on the <lb/>
bosom of tho w with the whip <lb/>
still fastened to bis neck. Think- <lb/>
of but his property the <lb/>
doctor did not hear a voice that <lb/>
hailed at him from a hill- <lb/>
top. It from u large and <lb/>
hefty owner of the <lb/>
geese. was accompanied by <lb/>
her faithful bull dog. They were <lb/>
the pond from <lb/>
U side, before Dr. <lb/>
they came close to <lb/>
the water's edge. The woman <lb/>
cried at him in a voice <lb/>
and are you chunk- <lb/>
my geese for, you old scamp <lb/>
Sick Bull him <lb/>
The doctor barely bad time to <lb/>
scurry up hill get In his <lb/>
buggy before the vicious <lb/>
across and bounding after <lb/>
Dr. never told of his <lb/>
experience. It was his joke, for <lb/>
the woman did him. <lb/>
H. E. C. in the Char- <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
ii in <lb/>
MI FALL OPENING 1901 <lb/>
Thursday, Sept. I <lb/>
On the above named date we will bold H <lb/>
our regular Fall and Winter opening. <lb/>
We will have on display the most <lb/>
n i line of new and high class goods <lb/>
it has ever been our pleasure to show. <lb/>
Here you will find newest ideas <lb/>
Styles, Dolores and Weaves. We cord i <lb/>
a, ally Invite you to attend. <lb/>
J. B. Co. <lb/>
U i <lb/>
and Your , <lb/>
Daughter <lb/>
and all the <lb/>
Ladies that <lb/>
M T <lb/>
is now in the Northern Markets <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
the will bring back the prettiest stock ever seen <lb/>
My stock of Dry Goods also has <lb/>
many attractions for you. <lb/>
Three Times The Value <lb/>
Of <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
Agents wanted in all <lb/>
territory. <lb/>
Manufacturing Company, <lb/>
Atlanta, <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
S. T WHITE, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
WHY THE SOUTH LOVED HIM. <lb/>
Mr. altitude toward <lb/>
the South when the war with <lb/>
Spain broke out infused <lb/>
Into his purely abstract <lb/>
the <lb/>
of enthusiasm. for <lb/>
more than thirty years; mis <lb/>
persistently by the <lb/>
ex-Confederates with their <lb/>
noisy announcements <lb/>
which had long con- <lb/>
the hearts of all <lb/>
men; anxious for an <lb/>
to demonstrate the loyalty <lb/>
they fell in ever fiber, they hailed <lb/>
Mr. recognition of <lb/>
genuine patriotism with a <lb/>
gratitude which soon deepened <lb/>
and sincere affection. <lb/>
BAKER jg HART, <lb/>
Headquarters <lb/>
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and <lb/>
will soil anything in this line very low. See us when in want of <lb/>
and Angle Valves, Standard Globe <lb/>
and Valves, Check Water <lb/>
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam flanges, Hancock <lb/>
U. S. Injectors, flange Cooks, Steam <lb/>
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all sizes. <lb/>
LINK OP Packing, Bolt, <lb/>
Holt, heal her Belt, Belt Belt Hooks, Sic <lb/>
Died From Water. <lb/>
A South Carolina named <lb/>
Charles who was <lb/>
out a term on the <lb/>
gang, died after <lb/>
a week's work the roads. <lb/>
He was very hot and when the <lb/>
water carrier came on his rounds <lb/>
drank six cups of water. <lb/>
A short time afterward he was <lb/>
taken violently ill, died. <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
No. a, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Annex, H. Sept. <lb/>
J. W. Marrow and Miss <lb/>
Marrow, of Willow Greene, spent <lb/>
Tuesday night m town. <lb/>
Bounds, i in <lb/>
town bra few <lb/>
Misses and Delia <lb/>
went to <lb/>
II. P. and Tom <lb/>
of spent <lb/>
Tuesday night with their sister, <lb/>
Mrs. C. I. Tyson. <lb/>
T. Smith to Souse Tues- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
John Button went lo Greenville <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
, Cox is attending Court at <lb/>
Misses Una and Harris rallied to the <lb/>
flag to a matter of know- <lb/>
.,,, at <lb/>
Hiss Kate Brown of Kinston, j this time. demonstration was <lb/>
was in Wednesday. therefore, <lb/>
Cox returned Tuesday dully impressive. But Southern <lb/>
night from American men will never forget that Mr. <lb/>
understood them, and to <lb/>
David of Richmond, I properly appraise their grief over <lb/>
I was here bis tragic and untimely death one <lb/>
T. weal lo must the effect of that <lb/>
I magnanimous act a sensitive <lb/>
Hally of Parmele, proud people. Theirs is a <lb/>
Wednesday town. The <lb/>
O. J. Cherry down country may <lb/>
Parmele Wednesday night. I mean all more than they pro- <lb/>
Miss Mamie Buck is quite sick few. <lb/>
with fever. That this recognition of the <lb/>
We are sorry to say that Prof, perfect and enduring toy- <lb/>
Manning's condition is no Letter, ally may stand for all time <lb/>
will our hope and prayer. That <lb/>
lo improve. I loyalty has a fact <lb/>
We wished for rain, and our more a quarter <lb/>
wish baa gratified. <lb/>
A of the Huston <lb/>
Transcript, evidently a lawyer, re <lb/>
to of <lb/>
inability, II is an Inter- <lb/>
that the Con federates <lb/>
in their provisional Constitution <lb/>
that was <lb/>
missing In the United States Con- <lb/>
of which heirs was large- <lb/>
a literal copy. Article II, sec <lb/>
lion I, paragraph I read; N <lb/>
of tho removal of President <lb/>
from office or bis death, <lb/>
or Inability to <lb/>
Dowers and duties of office <lb/>
Inability shall be <lb/>
vole of two-thirds of <lb/>
same shall <lb/>
etc. With exception of the <lb/>
parenthesis, paragraph is ex- <lb/>
the same as correspond- <lb/>
one in the States Con- <lb/>
Ii fuel that <lb/>
when the Confederates prepared <lb/>
their Constitution <lb/>
thesis The <lb/>
may been due to haste <lb/>
preparation. <lb/>
Chill ran sad<lb/>
i Cars lb r <lb/>
no pay, ., <lb/>
of a century. It has endured <lb/>
against doubt; against Insulting <lb/>
by political <lb/>
of both sections; <lb/>
despite and lack of <lb/>
Truly <lb/>
have held haughtily aloof <lb/>
from the maudlin love-feasts of the <lb/>
demagogues. They have refused <lb/>
to parade as examples, or <lb/>
lo swell the tawdry triumphs of <lb/>
more tawdry and it <lb/>
Is now pride that Mr. <lb/>
keen insight pierced alike <lb/>
I heir own sensitive reserve and the <lb/>
vulgar claptrap of the politicians. <lb/>
They loyal to and <lb/>
their Hag, and is a wise <lb/>
dent who takes this fact to heart <lb/>
against the day of trial which is <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
Readers and <lb/>
Advertising has to be to <lb/>
Important a of daily news- <lb/>
paper iii the eyes of reading <lb/>
public that The Chicago Times- <lb/>
Herald it is doubt- <lb/>
if an American daily newspaper <lb/>
refuse to carry ad- <lb/>
could secure any bold on <lb/>
tho people. The great majority of <lb/>
leaders the advertising col- <lb/>
. interesting and profitable. <lb/>
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REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered at the Post Office t <lb/>
H. C, as Second-Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
One glorious Nation and one <lb/>
people. Our country must be rid <lb/>
of anarchism. There should be no <lb/>
quarter for the lawless and <lb/>
the <lb/>
Out of nine Presidents since <lb/>
1861, three, or one third, have <lb/>
been assassinated. Can any king <lb/>
or despotism in Europe show a <lb/>
worse record <lb/>
Lamentable as was his <lb/>
we believe the death Pres <lb/>
and circumstances <lb/>
it, has drawn our <lb/>
entire country together in closer <lb/>
ties than ever. It is well said, be <lb/>
was our President. <lb/>
Upon reaching Canton Mrs. <lb/>
was completely <lb/>
and could lake no part in the fun- <lb/>
exercises of her beloved <lb/>
band. She bore up bravely through <lb/>
many trying days, but the affection <lb/>
tor her. There is now <lb/>
much alarm about her condition. <lb/>
We doubt if any town held a <lb/>
more appropriate or more interest <lb/>
meeting in honor of President <lb/>
than was held in <lb/>
ville Thursday afternoon. And it <lb/>
does not seem possible that better <lb/>
eulogies upon the life of the great <lb/>
man could have been beard. Every <lb/>
address was beautiful. <lb/>
As a mark of respect to <lb/>
dent the Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Line bad all on its entire <lb/>
system stop five minute, <lb/>
Thursday afternoon, beginning at <lb/>
o'clock. Every wheel stop <lb/>
every train came to a stand <lb/>
on the track, every telegraph <lb/>
instrument was hushed, and every <lb/>
employee and official from the <lb/>
highest to the lowest lay down his <lb/>
work, and there was silence for the <lb/>
five minutes. <lb/>
Order Books Direct. <lb/>
Where the publishing companies <lb/>
have failed to locate de- <lb/>
for the sale of public <lb/>
schools books a method has been <lb/>
found by State Superintendent <lb/>
of Public to <lb/>
patrons of the public school <lb/>
in such localities. <lb/>
Superintendent Toon pa <lb/>
of the public schools to send <lb/>
direct to the or <lb/>
for books with <lb/>
the order the retail price of the <lb/>
desired. Section of the <lb/>
textbook law requires the <lb/>
ere to send school books upon <lb/>
order, the postage, express or <lb/>
freight to be prepaid. <lb/>
of Public <lb/>
thinks such will satisfy <lb/>
those persons who have made com- <lb/>
plaint and that it will have the <lb/>
feet of the publishers to <lb/>
establish convenient repositories. <lb/>
Raleigh Post. <lb/>
Having to order books direct <lb/>
puts more trouble well as ex- <lb/>
on those wanting the books. <lb/>
To Com and Pus. <lb/>
William Barberry, of Sampson <lb/>
county, gives a very simple <lb/>
very effectual remedy he thinks for <lb/>
weevils and bugs in corn and pens. <lb/>
lie cleans out his cribs, houses or <lb/>
then with a spot of dirt on <lb/>
the floor to obviate the danger of <lb/>
Ore he fumigates with <lb/>
poured on a shovel of live coals of <lb/>
fire. He then puts in bis corn <lb/>
in shuck and <lb/>
foot of depth he sprinkles common <lb/>
cooking at the of about <lb/>
five pounds to bushels of corn. <lb/>
Pea are rated much in the same <lb/>
way. He docs not winnow the <lb/>
duff out of I hem until <lb/>
he wishes to use them. He is de- <lb/>
lighted with his successful <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT- <lb/>
List of Coo Disposed of at This Term. <lb/>
Almond Daniel, assault with <lb/>
deadly guilty, judgment <lb/>
suspended on payment of costs. <lb/>
Joe Brown, carrying concealed <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Henry arson, carrying conceal- <lb/>
ed weapon, pleads guilty, fined <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
W. H. Atkinson, assault with <lb/>
deadly pleads guilty, <lb/>
judgment suspended on payment <lb/>
of costs. <lb/>
Sam Joyner, assault with dead- <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment <lb/>
suspended on payment of costs. <lb/>
W. K. Smith, assault with dead- <lb/>
pleads guilty, fined <lb/>
and costs <lb/>
Richard Wingate, George Brown <lb/>
and lac Sugg, assault with deadly <lb/>
weapon, Brown guilty, Wingate <lb/>
and Sugg guilty. <lb/>
Charles assault with dead- <lb/>
weapon and resisting officer, <lb/>
pleads guilty, judgment that the <lb/>
defendant be imprisoned the <lb/>
county jail for five months, with <lb/>
leave to Commissioners to hire out. <lb/>
Jas. A. Smith, trespass, pleads <lb/>
guilty, judgment suspended pay <lb/>
of costs. <lb/>
James Nelson, conceal- <lb/>
ed weapon, pleads guilty, fined K <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Wingate, carrying <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
B. F. forgery, i <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
L. C. Smith, carrying concealed <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, lined HO <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
John Moore, assault with deadly <lb/>
weapon, guilty, judgment <lb/>
ed on payment of costs. <lb/>
Sam Allen, guilty. <lb/>
John D. Cox selling liquor <lb/>
to minor, guilty. <lb/>
Noah Hardy, officer <lb/>
and assault with deadly weapon, <lb/>
not guilty. <lb/>
John King, assault and battery, <lb/>
pleads guilty, judgment suspended <lb/>
payment cf costs. <lb/>
Little and Hoyt Little, <lb/>
assault, defendants plead guilty, <lb/>
judgment suspended on payment of <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Ormond Harp, conceal- <lb/>
ed guilty, and <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
John Mitchell, assault and bat- <lb/>
tery, plead guilty, judgment that <lb/>
the be imprisoned in <lb/>
the county jail for six months with <lb/>
leave to Commissioners to hire out. <lb/>
M . L. key and Alex. <lb/>
defendants plead guilty, <lb/>
one half costs in the case. <lb/>
Tucker, larceny, pleads <lb/>
guilty, judgment that the defend- <lb/>
n t be imprisoned the County <lb/>
j. I for the term of twelve months, <lb/>
with leave to to <lb/>
bite out. <lb/>
Allied i and link Hardy, <lb/>
forcible trespass, guilty, <lb/>
suspended on payment of <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, carry lug <lb/>
Concealed weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
lined and costs. <lb/>
. King and Mary Wilkins, <lb/>
fornication and defend- <lb/>
ants plead guilty, judgment <lb/>
pended on payment of costs. <lb/>
Will Edwards, as <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
Nobles, with <lb/>
deadly not guilty ac- <lb/>
count insanity. <lb/>
I. assault, guilty, <lb/>
judgment suspended on payment <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
II. carrying con- <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
suspended on payment of <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Andrews, carrying conceal <lb/>
ed pleads guilty, fined <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
assault with dead- <lb/>
weapon, guilty, judgment Hint <lb/>
defendant pay n line of HO and be <lb/>
imprisoned in county jail for <lb/>
six mouths. <lb/>
Nash Jr., Will <lb/>
Moss, assault with deadly weapon, <lb/>
guilty, Judgment suspended o <lb/>
payment of costs as to Moss, liar- <lb/>
lined and costs. <lb/>
Jr., rill I j in <lb/>
pleads guilty, <lb/>
oil of <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Alex. Bailey, officer, <lb/>
guilty, judgment that defend- <lb/>
Under more favorable conditions than ever before in its <lb/>
past history. We have larger and better facilities for handling <lb/>
tobacco than ever before and a larger number of good buyers <lb/>
who have orders for every grade of tobacco grown. Greenville <lb/>
is market and the <lb/>
Farmers Warehouse Headquarters <lb/>
for highest market prices at all times, and clever, courteous <lb/>
treatment at the hands of every one connected with the<lb/>
Pi <lb/>
I am in letter to do business than ever before, and if <lb/>
and the best prices will get it I am going to have your <lb/>
tobacco. I appeal to no passion or prejudice but upon <lb/>
the bed rock of truth and merit I rest my claim for your pat- <lb/>
I ask you this year to give me a chance and I will <lb/>
take care of the balance. I have been running a warehouse <lb/>
on this market nearly years and I think know how to sell <lb/>
your tobacco. I have with me a corps of thoroughly <lb/>
tent, reliable and courteous assistants, who will use every <lb/>
honorable means to advance your interest. When yon come <lb/>
to Greenville I ask you to come around and see me <lb/>
whether you bring tobacco or not. A hearty, princely welcome <lb/>
always awaits you at the Farmers. <lb/>
Sincerely, <lb/>
O. L. JOYNER, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. Prop. Warehouse. <lb/>
be imprisoned in the county jail <lb/>
months with leave to Com- <lb/>
missioners to hire out. <lb/>
Turner Vines, conceal- <lb/>
ed weapon, plead guilty, judgment <lb/>
suspended on payment of costs. <lb/>
BLACKJACK ITEMS. <lb/>
BlackJack, N. C, Sept. If, <lb/>
A very rainy season for the past <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Frank Mayo accompanied by two <lb/>
Dudley, injury to j charming young ladies came Sat <lb/>
cruelty to animals, guilty, I to spend a few days here, <lb/>
judgment the defendant be Protracted meeting here closed <lb/>
imprisoned in the county jail for Sunday night with fifteen additions <lb/>
to the church. <lb/>
Miss Annie White, who has <lb/>
been very sick of malarial fever, is <lb/>
able to be again. <lb/>
Taylor, the artist, came <lb/>
day and Monday. <lb/>
Dixon, who has been <lb/>
term of hours. <lb/>
Ed. with dead- <lb/>
weapon, guilty. <lb/>
Braxton, larceny, guilty, <lb/>
six months in jail with leave to <lb/>
Commissioners to hire out. <lb/>
Pitt, John Pitt and <lb/>
affray, not guilty as to <lb/>
Dupree, Pitt and John Pitt able <lb/>
guilty, judgment suspended on; <lb/>
payment of costs as to John <lb/>
Pit; and week- <lb/>
The following cases were <lb/>
ed of since last Dr. W. II. Dijon, of Edward. <lb/>
Reuben Roberson, assault with of <lb/>
deadly weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
Lee Freeman, assault with in-, <lb/>
to Commit rape, guilty, Strength of Our Government, <lb/>
in penitentiary <lb/>
Randolph, carrying con- <lb/>
weapon, guilty, <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Jesse Wiggins, Paul Met rick <lb/>
Leon Patrick, not <lb/>
guilty, Wiggins and Patrick <lb/>
George Mooring, injury to fence, <lb/>
guilty, judgment suspended on <lb/>
payment of costs. <lb/>
Sain Bryant, trespass, not guilty. <lb/>
Turner Sugg, murder, defendant <lb/>
submits to a verdict of <lb/>
years penitentiary. <lb/>
Sum Allen and <lb/>
son, affray, both Allen <lb/>
and costs, Donelson <lb/>
mid cost. <lb/>
assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, guilty. <lb/>
strength of the <lb/>
on our government rests is <lb/>
to world by the <lb/>
with which <lb/>
American people have accepted <lb/>
their great affliction, the peaceful- <lb/>
with which a new chief <lb/>
has installed and the <lb/>
loyally with which they pray for <lb/>
his York Herald. <lb/>
WASHINGTON UTTER. <lb/>
O.- u. . <lb/>
Washington. . SO. <lb/>
The of President <lb/>
has been born away to his borne at <lb/>
but an atmosphere of <lb/>
solemnity still envelopes the <lb/>
city. Even the skies seem reflect <lb/>
the mood of the people, for <lb/>
every since Monday has been <lb/>
net and windy, with an autumn <lb/>
chill in the air. The two days of <lb/>
Tuesday and Thursday <lb/>
have checked bus- <lb/>
and little save what is <lb/>
to daily life has been done. <lb/>
The informal funeral <lb/>
which passed up <lb/>
on Monday night <lb/>
was in its way the most <lb/>
f that historic thoroughfare has <lb/>
ever seen. As the casket went by <lb/>
way to the White House, the <lb/>
street wee lined with people, <lb/>
instead of turning away and going <lb/>
to their homes they silently fell be <lb/>
hind it, and followed it, unbidden <lb/>
unheralded, to the White <lb/>
House gates. There was no music, <lb/>
whether by accident or design, <lb/>
and the long procession moved <lb/>
most in absolute silence. Now and <lb/>
then sonic one would begin to sing <lb/>
President's and <lb/>
those nearest would join in the <lb/>
singing till the pathetic melody f <lb/>
my God, U. filled <lb/>
the air. <lb/>
There were some <lb/>
dents at the public ceremonies in <lb/>
spite of the efforts of the police to <lb/>
repress all was not in <lb/>
with the occasion. The photo <lb/>
graph fiend was among t hose pres- <lb/>
and one of these gentry bad <lb/>
the impudence lo squeeze his way <lb/>
through the crowd try to get <lb/>
a snapshot of President Roosevelt <lb/>
just as the casket was lilted out of <lb/>
the hearse. The flash of light <lb/>
startled the horses attached to the <lb/>
hearse, and they reared, were <lb/>
only checked by prompt action on <lb/>
the part of the attendants. <lb/>
A much more serious incident, <lb/>
however, was the crush which <lb/>
the steps of the Capitol. <lb/>
Somebody was to blame <lb/>
for this, but just who it was seems <lb/>
impossible to be ascertained. At <lb/>
one o'clock there was an immense <lb/>
concourse in front of the Capitol, <lb/>
covering the and the walks, <lb/>
all the way down to the Peace Mon- <lb/>
and for several blocks be- <lb/>
There must have been <lb/>
thousand in the thickest of the <lb/>
crowd alone. the doors <lb/>
were say before they <lb/>
were was a rush. It <lb/>
is claimed that somebody said the <lb/>
way was clear into the rotunda, <lb/>
and pushing. <lb/>
Then some mounted <lb/>
lost their heads and spurred their <lb/>
horses into the mast of humanity, <lb/>
got caught in so that the <lb/>
plunging, frightened animals ad- <lb/>
to the peril. It seems as If a <lb/>
police department as well used to <lb/>
large crowds as is of <lb/>
WE THE WORK. <lb/>
And that is the reason the old Greenville Warehouse i <lb/>
selling so much tobacco. We get the highest for every <lb/>
pile sold on our floor. The farmers see this, and appreciating <lb/>
work we do for them they bring us their tobacco. <lb/>
We treat all alike, get the best price every time. Bring your <lb/>
next load to the Greenville Warehouse and we will show you <lb/>
the truth of this. We have every accommodation for yon and <lb/>
your team. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
Backbit for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as pas- <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope yon will not <lb/>
keep waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
looks Like a Bird. <lb/>
Mr. W. M. Earnhardt showed <lb/>
us a little curiosity Saturday in <lb/>
which the vegetable kingdom <lb/>
seems bent imitation of <lb/>
This trio was a sweet potato <lb/>
Hint was only lacking wing, legs <lb/>
and feet. was complete, <lb/>
including tail eyes <lb/>
pensive half look as if eye <lb/>
i a one side. It <lb/>
was decidedly suggestive of a little <lb/>
bird M would on <lb/>
sight and not the result of that <lb/>
peculiar power of the mind by <lb/>
which it exercises itself through <lb/>
eye In the red- <lb/>
hot tun coal the vision of all things <lb/>
from a whine pie up to an <lb/>
army with swords and <lb/>
ant pay a Hue of costs <lb/>
A Treat <lb/>
The editor is not a but <lb/>
he has some friends among the <lb/>
Nimrods who remember him now <lb/>
and then. Mr. R. the <lb/>
champion hunter of this <lb/>
region, went out Thursday <lb/>
the nimble bunnies and captured a <lb/>
nice string them. Ho brought <lb/>
us enough for a splendid feast, <lb/>
which was much appreciated. <lb/>
A inn- cod liar may wear <lb/>
A bald beaded poet M one sort <lb/>
paradox. <lb/>
A balded <lb/>
for ii I ionic. <lb/>
The howler never seems <lb/>
to suffer m lung trouble. <lb/>
Miss Blow, who has been <lb/>
attending the expo- <lb/>
at came In Friday <lb/>
evening and will spend some days <lb/>
here with relatives. <lb/>
Ola It Ever occur to n <lb/>
on tail <lb/>
of linger applied one or twice to <lb/>
would counteract the <lb/>
reduce the swelling <lb/>
will nU. ard stings of <lb/>
other poisonous Insects wall <lb/>
to upon wrapper <lb/>
each Avoid substitute, lucre la <lb/>
We are independent of <lb/>
Warehouse Trusts. <lb/>
J. C. R. S. EVANS. <lb/>
S. SPAIN. <lb/>
but one Pain-Killer, <lb/>
Mend Mo. <lb/>
Washington, ought to have known <lb/>
than to allow such an occur <lb/>
In a few minutes nearly a <lb/>
hundred persons were injured, <lb/>
many of them seriously; and the <lb/>
room beneath in which the <lb/>
lay had to be turned into <lb/>
a hospital filled with groaning, <lb/>
shrieking patients. Some of them <lb/>
bad been knocked down and tram- <lb/>
upon. <lb/>
There was, of course, much work <lb/>
for the detectives in catching and <lb/>
hunting pickpockets, who are <lb/>
ways band for an occasion like <lb/>
Among those who were rob- <lb/>
bed was General Longstreet, who <lb/>
lost his pocket book and money <lb/>
while standing on the steps of the <lb/>
Capitol, but did not let that inter- <lb/>
with his attending the <lb/>
vices, after which he reported the <lb/>
loss to the police. <lb/>
Foreign nations have expressed <lb/>
their sympathy to an even greater <lb/>
degree than at the lime of <lb/>
death, which by way, <lb/>
occurred on Sept. 1881, just <lb/>
twenty years ago. The London <lb/>
Times suggested that it would be <lb/>
becoming in King Edward to <lb/>
request Duke of Corn- <lb/>
wall York, who is now in <lb/>
Montreal, to attend the funeral. <lb/>
It was impossible for to do so, <lb/>
but he has sent one of his aids who <lb/>
will represent him at Canton. <lb/>
President Roosevelt has <lb/>
nothing thus far, except to express <lb/>
bis determination to carry out, in <lb/>
a general way, the policy of <lb/>
dent In fact, the <lb/>
chances are that be has not bad <lb/>
time to think of much else. He is <lb/>
a man who usually thinks of but <lb/>
thing at a time, and all <lb/>
cations that he is very deeply <lb/>
moved i lie recent tragedy, and <lb/>
that bis plans for the Immediate <lb/>
future have not been formed. <lb/>
There arc some predictions, bow- <lb/>
ever, which are even now made, <lb/>
based on promises and intent ions <lb/>
ascribed to him in the past. For <lb/>
example, it has been stated a <lb/>
long time ago there was <lb/>
and Sen- <lb/>
Lodge that the latter should <lb/>
have the position of Secretary of <lb/>
State in the event of <lb/>
President. On <lb/>
of this it was <lb/>
asserted that Hay would resign. <lb/>
But it now appears that Lodge <lb/>
does not want the portfolio, <lb/>
or at least, that he would rather <lb/>
have the chairmanship of the Com- <lb/>
on Foreign Relations, This, <lb/>
to one who knows that moat of the <lb/>
Senate is done in the Committee <lb/>
rooms, appears intelligible. <lb/>
The Cabinet minister works in the <lb/>
arc light of publicity, the chair- <lb/>
man of a committee pulls strings <lb/>
which move other people to come <lb/>
in the electric light and talk <lb/>
and dance. He has the <lb/>
and the power of a <lb/>
minus some of the <lb/>
So the fact that Senator Lodge <lb/>
wants the place which Davit, of <lb/>
Minnesota, once honored, shows <lb/>
Bat there is an in- <lb/>
little story in this con- <lb/>
J received Fruit Jars at <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Get your school supplies <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
The James grape, the best that <lb/>
grow, are now on the market. <lb/>
An express office will <lb/>
at Farmville about first <lb/>
of October. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. will have <lb/>
their opening day of new fall goods <lb/>
on neat Thursday, <lb/>
As the weather la getting <lb/>
enough to have fires, it will be well <lb/>
that chimney and flues be well <lb/>
looked after before stoves go up. <lb/>
Sheriff O. W. gives <lb/>
notice of hi appointments during <lb/>
month of October for the par <lb/>
pose of collecting tax and ad vises <lb/>
all to tee him and save cost. <lb/>
The grave is yawning the <lb/>
low who la always in a <lb/>
Some women think they ought <lb/>
to get enough pin money to buy <lb/>
diamonds with. <lb/>
A woman may dislike a man <lb/>
who doesn't understand her and <lb/>
positively bate a man who does. <lb/>
The of Ida <lb/>
and <lb/>
dysentery is the In death <lb/>
during summer months. You cannot <lb/>
be too careful, and particular attention <lb/>
should be paid in diet A supply of <lb/>
at hand for It can <lb/>
lie relied on at all aura and <lb/>
A will cure any or- <lb/>
case. Avoid substitutes, there Is <lb/>
one Pain-Killer, Perry Price <lb/>
and <lb/>
MADE FOR <lb/>
Every Day and Sunday Too. <lb/>
Remember the Guarantee we Give <lb/>
For a Rip, For a Button Off. <lb/>
The fall line now sizes, colors, <lb/>
and prices, A call will be appreciated. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
No Pun <lb/>
The passenger train Wednesday <lb/>
evening did not afford us a single <lb/>
personal item. That was a <lb/>
train to come in a heavy <lb/>
Methodist <lb/>
Dr. T. X. of the <lb/>
Advocate, it com- <lb/>
piling a hand book of North Car- <lb/>
Methodism that will contain <lb/>
all the statistics of this <lb/>
It will be handsomely <lb/>
well illustrated <lb/>
Court <lb/>
special term of Pitt <lb/>
court adjourns Saturday <lb/>
after having continued a week. <lb/>
Judge O. H. Allen presided. He <lb/>
It a good Judge and a large volume <lb/>
of was transacted by the <lb/>
court daring the week. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
The undersigned, school com- <lb/>
for District No. <lb/>
race, will meet at N. <lb/>
C, on Sept. for the <lb/>
purpose of electing a public school <lb/>
teacher. School to commence 1st <lb/>
Monday in October. <lb/>
M. Jones, <lb/>
W. M.<lb/>
Mrs. Was. King left <lb/>
for Kooky <lb/>
Mite Andrews left this <lb/>
for Durham to <lb/>
school. <lb/>
J. L. Starkey left this morning <lb/>
for Haiti more for treatment in the <lb/>
hospital. <lb/>
B. Clayton, Universal- <lb/>
will preach in the Christian <lb/>
tonight. <lb/>
Charlie Skinner left tin- morn- <lb/>
for Mew York to take a <lb/>
with the American Tobacco <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
lira. X. S. Fulford child, of <lb/>
Washington, who have been visit- <lb/>
hr father, A. L. Blow, <lb/>
turned home today. <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
Mrs. K. tire no is sick. <lb/>
It. S. Clark went to Wilson to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
W. J. to Bethel to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
B. to Suffolk to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Joe has a position <lb/>
with W. B. Brown. <lb/>
W. E. returned <lb/>
day evening from Tarboro. <lb/>
W. K. Hooker returned <lb/>
day evening from Richmond. <lb/>
J. B. Taylor, of Henderson, was <lb/>
on our tobacco market today. <lb/>
Mrs. C. F. Manning returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
J. Hester and sister, Miss <lb/>
Mollie, left this morning for Chase <lb/>
City, Va. <lb/>
Com. <lb/>
Rent tad Silt, <lb/>
I will rent my farm, four miles <lb/>
north of Greenville and mile <lb/>
from House station, for the year <lb/>
with privilege of years. <lb/>
About Nov. lit I will sell all <lb/>
harm Implements, gin, engine, <lb/>
thresher, mill, carts, wagons, <lb/>
horses, mules, hogs, cattle, corn, <lb/>
fodder and hay on said farm. <lb/>
Parties to examine the <lb/>
farm or equipment call any <lb/>
time and do to. <lb/>
John <lb/>
The that a man who <lb/>
baa a good idea needs a <lb/>
fortune with to advertise it <lb/>
is not true. Some of the moat <lb/>
of men are those <lb/>
who began in a small way, <lb/>
ally increasing their advertising at <lb/>
they could. man who <lb/>
employ hands tint trans- <lb/>
ported bit materials in a wheel <lb/>
barrow, and advertised hit <lb/>
only In a few lines in a <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
I will attend at the following <lb/>
times and for the purpose of <lb/>
collecting taxes fur the year <lb/>
Bethel, Oct. 5th. <lb/>
Stokes, Monday, Oct. 7th. <lb/>
Tuesday, Oct. 8th. <lb/>
Thursday, Oct. <lb/>
Falkland, Saturday, Oct. 12th. <lb/>
Ayden, Saturday, 10th. <lb/>
Store, Tuesday, 22nd <lb/>
Saturday, Oct. 20th <lb/>
Out Swamp, Tuesday, <lb/>
Thursday, Out. <lb/>
Meet me and save coat. <lb/>
O. W. <lb/>
Sheriff of Pitt County. <lb/>
Smith, Jr., of Farmville, <lb/>
took the train even- <lb/>
for Ayden to his parents. <lb/>
Mrs. B. R. King and children, <lb/>
of who have been visit- <lb/>
relatives here, left morn- <lb/>
Delia and Ella Smith, of <lb/>
Ayden, spent Thursday here and <lb/>
returned home on the evening <lb/>
train. <lb/>
Rev. D. B. Clayton, who has <lb/>
been spending a few days with the <lb/>
family of K. A. Maye, left this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
K. Barrett, Route Agent of <lb/>
Southern Express Co., came <lb/>
Thursday evening spent the <lb/>
night here. <lb/>
Mitt Nannie Wilson, <lb/>
son, and Wilson re- <lb/>
turned Thursday from the <lb/>
at Buffalo. <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Lang and Mist Lena <lb/>
King left this morning for <lb/>
more to attend the marriage J. <lb/>
B. to visit relatives. <lb/>
W. R. Smith went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
J. J. Cherry, Jr., to <lb/>
Norfolk today. <lb/>
B. W. Friday <lb/>
evening from Bethel. <lb/>
Lawrence Tripp came home to- <lb/>
day from Va. <lb/>
Rev. V. A. left this <lb/>
for Rocky Mount. <lb/>
Mrs. D. II. Event left this morn- <lb/>
Tarboro to relatives. <lb/>
W. B. Brown returned Friday <lb/>
evening from northern mar- <lb/>
R. C Flanagan, of <lb/>
City, came in Friday evening to <lb/>
visit hit parents here. <lb/>
W. B. Wilton, Jr., left this <lb/>
morning tor Oxford to resume hi. <lb/>
studies at school, <lb/>
and little son, <lb/>
Henry, Jr., returned home <lb/>
from a trip to <lb/>
Mint Delia Philippe, of New <lb/>
Bern, who hat been visiting Mia. <lb/>
Kinton, left Friday <lb/>
Betty Greene and <lb/>
returned Friday evening <lb/>
from the exposition. <lb/>
Mrs. M. D. returned Fri- <lb/>
day evening from the northern <lb/>
markets pun hating new millinery <lb/>
and from the ex- <lb/>
position. <lb/>
Prof, W. H. <lb/>
to <lb/>
school house, near Farmville, to- <lb/>
day to deliver an address at <lb/>
educational rally held there. <lb/>
N. C, Sept. <lb/>
At a meeting of the Young <lb/>
dies Literary Society of the High <lb/>
School at this place <lb/>
officer sere elected for present <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Vice Mis <lb/>
Mamie of <lb/>
Secretary, Miss Willie of <lb/>
New Hope; Treasurer, <lb/>
Ives, of Grifton. Committee on <lb/>
Constitution By Laws. <lb/>
Lena Spain, Cox Addle <lb/>
Cox; Committee on Program, <lb/>
Misses Helen Galloway, Dora Cox <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mrs. Susan Spark, of <lb/>
it visiting her son, J. W. <lb/>
Laud for t of laud, <lb/>
at the Fred White place, <lb/>
said to contain ITS acres with or <lb/>
the same. It <lb/>
can lie bought reasonable <lb/>
by to A. G. Cox. <lb/>
Master Willie Powell, of Golds <lb/>
who has bis <lb/>
uncle, J. B, for past <lb/>
week, has home. <lb/>
J. House, of is on a <lb/>
visit to his son, W. L. House. <lb/>
H. V. Leggett, of <lb/>
spending several days here <lb/>
for morning. <lb/>
Joe who has I to see <lb/>
his people Va., <lb/>
came home evening. <lb/>
and J. R, <lb/>
Tyndall have each purchased a <lb/>
house and lot here and will move <lb/>
their families in a short while. <lb/>
Hogs for G. Cox has <lb/>
or hogs for sale will <lb/>
weigh from to pounds each. <lb/>
They are flue order to fatten. <lb/>
J. W. Davis and wife, J. If. <lb/>
Davit and Alex Evans left for Ox- <lb/>
ford yesterday morning to visit <lb/>
Miss Lulu Aldridge, <lb/>
who has her sister, <lb/>
Mrs. W. K. during the <lb/>
past few days, left for home <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mrs. with <lb/>
of Oakley, tare visiting her <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
Miss Katie of <lb/>
after tome time visiting <lb/>
relatives here, returned to her <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Mis. W. Li House came home <lb/>
yesterday morning a visit to <lb/>
her parents <lb/>
Miss on <lb/>
yesterday evening's train from <lb/>
Oakley where she bus been spend- <lb/>
tome time visiting. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. Morgan, two very <lb/>
old people are <lb/>
their home this place. Neither <lb/>
expected to live the <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Since writing Item Mr. <lb/>
Morgan died lust night one <lb/>
o'clock. He had a severe <lb/>
of paralysis lust Thursday from <lb/>
which he never rallied. Ho was u <lb/>
good u devoted member <lb/>
of Mission church. <lb/>
The burial will place <lb/>
afternoon at o'clock at the <lb/>
ard. Hit Wife Still <lb/>
at death's door. <lb/>
The Price Corn. <lb/>
. Corn was mil ed at Chicago oil <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
cents, and in North Carolina <lb/>
to per <lb/>
Last season sold this State <lb/>
for about cents while the <lb/>
West to out considered <lb/>
a good price. The present <lb/>
price is therefore nil advanced <lb/>
from to till per lust <lb/>
year. <lb/>
The North Carolina farmer who <lb/>
hat corn for Is both fortunate <lb/>
and wise In this day. trouble <lb/>
fear la that too many will be <lb/>
compelled to buy at the <lb/>
price from u failure to attempt to <lb/>
provide enough others from <lb/>
on account of the bud <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
worth choice goods <lb/>
w at factory prices. <lb/>
BOUGHT <lb/>
LOTS of <lb/>
Clothing, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
AT HALF THEIR CUSTOMERS WILL GET THE BENEFITS. <lb/>
Boys Clothing, <lb/>
M Suits, <lb/>
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I., sizes <lb/>
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Odd Coats. <lb/>
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B BO and I Of <lb/>
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and IN <lb/>
Boys Knee Pants.<lb/>
and SB kind,<lb/>
and 7.1 <lb/>
3.1 <lb/>
Mens Pants. <lb/>
and Punt's now <lb/>
and l <lb/>
BO <lb/>
and <lb/>
These prices cash s <lb/>
No goods charged at these prices. <lb/>
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BO to M now l <lb/>
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from Sta to <lb/>
Licenses. <lb/>
of Heeds, T. It. Moore, <lb/>
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since <lb/>
and Mary <lb/>
J. W. <lb/>
unto and <lb/>
Herbert <lb/>
Sanders. <lb/>
Allied and Martha <lb/>
Matt <lb/>
I i lie cheapest to the <lb/>
All Don't full <lb/>
of the choice <lb/>
All Linen <lb/>
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a, tr, I I till Cloth <lb/>
line In town. All kinds. <lb/>
Ladles Underwear <lb/>
Ready lo wear. Auk our In department <lb/>
to to yon. <lb/>
Ac at less cost of material. <lb/>
FURNITURE. <lb/>
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Tatty will run out be- <lb/>
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in <lb/>
Al colors prices, <lb/>
in ill-. It a tare <lb/>
for ladies to get a <lb/>
good <lb/>
quality ft Oak Styles <lb/>
Onus, Gel prices. <lb/>
th The <lb/>
Mills, <lb/>
without yard <lb/>
wide , Ci <lb/>
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Greenville, H- C. <lb/>
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AND A OTHER THING <lb/>
WHICH AM I TO MENTION. <lb/>
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AFTER TWO YEARS PAID N THE <lb/>
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Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance. <lb/>
Extruded MUM work . <lb/>
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Antler second No S. u. <lb/>
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during the <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L,. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
lake Substitute.- <lb/>
f I WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD <lb/>
TO PRODUCE THO EQUAL OF <lb/>
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Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb/>
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TRY IT. NO CUM NO PER <lb/>
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ASTHMA CURE FREE. <lb/>
Bring;. Instant Relief Cure In all Cases <lb/>
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON OF POSTAL. <lb/>
There is nothing like II bring <lb/>
instant relief, even in the worst It <lb/>
till else foils, <lb/>
The K. Well, of Villa, <lb/>
bottle of in good <lb/>
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good derived from n -lave, chained with <lb/>
putrid sore hi d net hum years, l <lb/>
mired of ever being cured, raw your advert <lb/>
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and yon bad <lb/>
yourselves, to give It a trial. To my <lb/>
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to oven tor a treatment of <lb/>
to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We'll it by post- <lb/>
mid of Charge, to an; sufferer who . write II, <lb/>
Ker mind, though you are however <lb/>
case. will and cure, yew <lb/>
the more glad we are It. Done once, ad- <lb/>
dressing Or. Bros Medicine to. 130th St., N. <lb/>
Sold by all <lb/>
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TONIC LAXATIVE <lb/>
m sour stomach, indigestion, bed <lb/>
inactive heartburn, trouble, backache, <lb/>
e Insomnia. energy, blood, blotched or muddy MM, <lb/>
or Ml which tell th. story or bowel, and -n <lb/>
Unpaired digestive system, Will Cam on. <lb/>
It clean out lbs bowels, let kidneys, <lb/>
mucous th, purify your blood put you <lb/>
on your Your will return, your bowel, move <lb/>
and kidneys to trouble you, your skin will <lb/>
freshen will led tho old time energy <lb/>
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Pit County Pay s <lb/>
to Memory. <lb/>
Our dead President. William <lb/>
now reels <lb/>
tomb. His body gently eon <lb/>
lo grave, <lb/>
at Ml home city. Canton, <lb/>
in the of the <lb/>
of people ever assent <lb/>
on like in our <lb/>
amid the highest honors ever <lb/>
paid man. Every where there <lb/>
sorrow and mourning, and in <lb/>
every town and hamlet of our <lb/>
country there were assemblages of <lb/>
people to honor his memory. <lb/>
Amid the solemn lolling of bells <lb/>
from every tower and from <lb/>
House, the people <lb/>
and Pill county <lb/>
in the Temple of M <lb/>
pay tribute of respect lo <lb/>
our martyred The <lb/>
was soon UM to its <lb/>
and even nil who <lb/>
not gain <lb/>
The meeting as called to <lb/>
by W. H. Long, who in <lb/>
brief announcement asked <lb/>
lo preside. In taking <lb/>
the chair paid a <lb/>
tribute to President <lb/>
The combined choirs of Hie <lb/>
under the direction of <lb/>
Kev. N. sang at intervals <lb/>
during the exercises Jesus <lb/>
of My My tied to <lb/>
and -Rock of the <lb/>
entire assemblage it the <lb/>
singing. <lb/>
Kev. En re read Will <lb/>
Psalm and Rev. P. A. of <lb/>
a and <lb/>
prayer. <lb/>
Judge A. M. Moore, chairman <lb/>
of the committee on resolutions, <lb/>
offered the <lb/>
The people of the town of Green- <lb/>
ville and of the county of Pitt in <lb/>
muting on the <lb/>
day and at the hour when last <lb/>
rites and services are being <lb/>
at funeral of our <lb/>
President, William do <lb/>
resolve, <lb/>
Thai we desire to <lb/>
horror and indignation which <lb/>
we, in common with the of <lb/>
our country, feel the dastardly <lb/>
of the President <lb/>
the States. <lb/>
Sod. That we the <lb/>
mot that the fatal which <lb/>
him of life was <lb/>
oil at the of our Nation, <lb/>
and was a wicked and murderous <lb/>
attack on those rights and liberties <lb/>
which are inestimable <lb/>
of every citizen of Ibis great <lb/>
of Slates. <lb/>
3rd. That lo <lb/>
and to the people of our country, m <lb/>
well as the and <lb/>
of good and all that a <lb/>
lice people hold dear, demand <lb/>
the enactment and rigid enforce- <lb/>
of Stringent laws whereby <lb/>
anarchism aim its vile teachings <lb/>
shall be forever stamped out and <lb/>
Crushed within our borders, and <lb/>
that no Demon who leaches, pro <lb/>
claims or defend such infamous <lb/>
doctrines shall tie permitted to <lb/>
come to this country, and every <lb/>
known anarchist now residing here <lb/>
shall be expelled from our borders <lb/>
as an enemy to good government <lb/>
and lo our liberty loving people. <lb/>
Thai we honor and revere <lb/>
the memory of our martyred <lb/>
dent, William as a lie <lb/>
loved and wise ruler, <lb/>
public life embodied and <lb/>
the highest order of <lb/>
unquestioned in- <lb/>
and exalted patriotism, and <lb/>
whoM private and domestic life <lb/>
combined noblest and purest <lb/>
which constitute and pro- <lb/>
claim gentleman, the patriot <lb/>
I ho sincere Christian. <lb/>
Thai <lb/>
mid life <lb/>
will he with, grief <lb/>
In the which <lb/>
hi., befallen her, and though in <lb/>
the her, <lb/>
an I In which environs <lb/>
all no of light may <lb/>
let us trust as he be- <lb/>
in shadow of <lb/>
i, will <lb/>
done, I <lb/>
That a copy these res <lb/>
sent to Mrs. <lb/>
mid his family, that <lb/>
a copy be furnished lo each of our <lb/>
town with a hi <lb/>
their <lb/>
After the <lb/>
he eloquent speech and <lb/>
followed by Swift Galloway, <lb/>
Mr. W. P. Harding, Harry <lb/>
Mr. K. A. in the <lb/>
order named. Each of the speeches <lb/>
of a very high order, couched <lb/>
most beautiful language, and <lb/>
well worthy the high character of <lb/>
him whose honor I bey spoke. <lb/>
At the conclusion of the <lb/>
am the resolutions were adopted by <lb/>
unanimous vole. doxology <lb/>
sung and Ms. W. Davis pro- <lb/>
the benediction. <lb/>
The schools of the town were <lb/>
dismissed for and all <lb/>
attended the exercises. Judge O. <lb/>
H. Allen also adjourned court on- <lb/>
I o'clock to give place to <lb/>
memorial meeting. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Dyspepsia, <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
In a copy the <lb/>
and Advertiser, <lb/>
weekly in Wilmington in year <lb/>
1834, by Thomas I or lug, is the <lb/>
of the ah- <lb/>
of and per- <lb/>
haps first cotton will in <lb/>
extensive <lb/>
has establish <lb/>
ed In this <lb/>
State. Kite hundred twenty- <lb/>
eight spindles and looms <lb/>
are in operation and between two <lb/>
hundred pounds of <lb/>
thread can be manufactured in a <lb/>
To those acquainted with the <lb/>
of the cotton milling Indus- <lb/>
try ow in North Carolina, the <lb/>
above ill be of <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
The in work low prior. <lb/>
Nice Photograph. <lb/>
Mall per <lb/>
All chew. <lb/>
MB picture <lb/>
Frames th. Come <lb/>
my work. No trouble lo <lb/>
sample. Th. very <lb/>
to Sour. <lb/>
S to s. m, I. to n. in. to please. <lb/>
IN 1806. <lb/>
j. W. Cl. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va, <lb/>
Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION ORE <lb/>
a New Trial. <lb/>
Is in California a <lb/>
strange colony of the outside <lb/>
world rarely says The <lb/>
Kansas City Journal. is made <lb/>
up outlaws, and some of the <lb/>
most notorious escaped <lb/>
have taken in it. They live <lb/>
a rugged stretch of <lb/>
of <lb/>
on side and a range of foot- <lb/>
hills which <lb/>
tho Mexican border on the other. <lb/>
There no at this on <lb/>
the of California, and no rail- <lb/>
roads reaching In from the other <lb/>
direction, so the men arc complete <lb/>
isolated. are practically <lb/>
prisoners, because they dare not <lb/>
venture out, but effort has ever <lb/>
been made to disturb them their <lb/>
chosen refuge, though they have <lb/>
been congregating there for <lb/>
Tho Supreme Court <lb/>
a new trial the case of Slate <lb/>
Moore others, <lb/>
was tried In Pitt Superior Court I <lb/>
at its last March term. It will lie j <lb/>
remembered that evidence upon <lb/>
which the largely relied for <lb/>
the of the defendants <lb/>
in this case was conduct of a <lb/>
certain bloodhound made use of to <lb/>
trail from the store which tho <lb/>
alleged was committed. <lb/>
It is probable the decision of the <lb/>
Supreme Court is founded on the <lb/>
of that evidence. <lb/>
The case, from novelty of the <lb/>
main question involved <lb/>
peal, has attracted a good deal of <lb/>
The undersigned having duly <lb/>
before the Superior court clerk of rut <lb/>
county administrator of of <lb/>
L. Smith, is hereby <lb/>
lo all persons Indebted to the <lb/>
lo Immediate payment to under- <lb/>
signed, all persons having claims <lb/>
a iii-i the relate notified lo the <lb/>
I same to the payment <lb/>
twelve months the date of this <lb/>
notice, or It will In tar of recovery. <lb/>
This day of September, <lb/>
L. SMITH, <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
VICE <lb/>
Steamer <lb/>
ton daily M A. M. for <lb/>
ville, leave daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer loaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, <lb/>
at A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for <lb/>
and <lb/>
st A. M. freight only. <lb/>
at with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York <lb/>
ton. and for all for <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion B. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore, <lb/>
and Una from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
, W. <lb/>
Gov. when asked the <lb/>
beet way to protect the lives of <lb/>
Presidents stamping <lb/>
out anarchy and all <lb/>
of anarchists. You <lb/>
by enacting laws to <lb/>
protect the officer, for those laws <lb/>
now exist. The way to prevent la <lb/>
to provide against the advocacy of <lb/>
anarchist <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Clerk of the Court I <lb/>
having MM Utters of <lb/>
to me, the on the too <lb/>
day 1901, on the estate or <lb/>
Joseph A. Dupree, deceased, is here- <lb/>
by given to all persons Indebted to the <lb/>
to to the <lb/>
undersigned, to all creditors of <lb/>
to present their <lb/>
to the undersigned, within <lb/>
twelve months alter tho dale of <lb/>
or this notice will he plead in tar of their <lb/>
y. This 2nd day Sept, 1901 <lb/>
JUDITH Administratrix <lb/>
on tho estate of A. DUPREE. <lb/>
who always so the <lb/>
hot a rather they have a <lb/>
babe, should not that <lb/>
In. and of <lb/>
hot on children, keeps In <lb/>
condition makes the <lb/>
only box at <lb/>
r mail to C. M. <lb/>
i, st. Lows, Mo. <lb/>
Travelers Siberia ear <lb/>
soups sacks. soups are <lb/>
solid as stone, and keep <lb/>
Milk is <lb/>
and sold by pound. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and lies always <lb/>
on has i- <lb/>
Fresh goods kept ea <lb/>
hand. Country and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Clerk of Superior Court pf Pitt <lb/>
county having Issued Letters of MM <lb/>
to me, the undersigned on <lb/>
day of August, Ml. on th. of <lb/>
Tripp, notice is hereby given to <lb/>
nil persons indebted to the to make <lb/>
immediate payment to tho <lb/>
to all creditors of said estate to <lb/>
their claims properly authenticated, to tho <lb/>
undersigned, <lb/>
the of this notice, or this notice will be <lb/>
plead in bur of their recovery. <lb/>
Administrator of tho estate of <lb/>
In order to secure some evidence <lb/>
for use in the trial of a damage <lb/>
suit a Western railroad <lb/>
company the of two <lb/>
who had In <lb/>
Hoots county, Kansas, recently <lb/>
placed two dummy on the <lb/>
railway truck at the point where <lb/>
the had occurred, and <lb/>
awaited the arrival of an express <lb/>
train. His experiment <lb/>
caused another life; for <lb/>
of express saw he <lb/>
supposed to be an obstruction on <lb/>
the as the train approached <lb/>
at a speed forty miles an hour, <lb/>
and to jump from the <lb/>
cab. The cool headed engineer <lb/>
seized him in nick of time, and <lb/>
held here until Hie train bad passed <lb/>
rove the <lb/>
is a dis <lb/>
grace to decency and civilization. <lb/>
of the of <lb/>
idiot; fed foster- <lb/>
ed by fornication in of <lb/>
law and gospel, fattening like a <lb/>
harpy on appealing only lo <lb/>
the Ignorant or this thing <lb/>
of ulcers and <lb/>
dares to comradeship <lb/>
Christian churches. Snail re <lb/>
sort In and feathers or the cow- <lb/>
hide Hardly. But beg the <lb/>
good people of name <lb/>
of don't house or feed <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
Woman always bits the nail on <lb/>
the finger nail. <lb/>
There arc many told gates on <lb/>
the slimy road of slander. <lb/>
There is a great deal of sense <lb/>
concealed beneath the horse hat <lb/>
The who a thought <lb/>
to charity rarely gives anything, <lb/>
else. <lb/>
The so called truest friend <lb/>
nuns out to be the rankest <lb/>
Tho man who wears his religion <lb/>
on his sleeve is generally out at the <lb/>
A waterspout-a <lb/>
A man can't contract some <lb/>
its too much. <lb/>
Counterfeit money la a thing of <lb/>
the past. <lb/>
The motto of editor <lb/>
to <lb/>
A burst of broken <lb/>
promise. <lb/>
give- <lb/>
away when she is presented <lb/>
court. <lb/>
No, Maude, dear, still waters do <lb/>
not always come from a still. <lb/>
A doesn't need a musical <lb/>
education to sing his praise <lb/>
The who trifles with her <lb/>
husband's affections wouldn't hrs <lb/>
lo rifle bis pockets. <lb/>
North Pitt county in Superior <lb/>
court l fore toe clerk. <lb/>
ask <lb/>
and other, <lb/>
VS. <lb/>
The above named Chester <lb/>
will take that action as <lb/>
above has been In tho <lb/>
of Pitt county, to sell a certain lot in <lb/>
I he Town of for partition. And <lb/>
said defendant will further take <lb/>
that he Is required to appear at the or <lb/>
t he clerk of the Superior court of Pi county <lb/>
on Friday Sept. 20th, and answer or <lb/>
demur to the complaint in said or <lb/>
the plaintiff will apply to the court for the <lb/>
relief In the <lb/>
This August 14th, 1801. D- C MOORE, <lb/>
clerk Superior court, <lb/>
for <lb/>
W, R. WHICHARD <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete In every de <lb/>
payment and M the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
DEALER IN------ <lb/>
Even the <lb/>
worn ennui <lb/>
shouldn't <lb/>
in <lb/>
RHEUMATISM <lb/>
TO STAY CURIO. <lb/>
Matt <lb/>
A that <lb/>
cures and long stand- <lb/>
lases. The greatest blood <lb/>
purifier known. Has the <lb/>
of physicians <lb/>
after thorough trial, <lb/>
SALE OF TOWN LOT. <lb/>
By virtue of decree of the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pitt made on the 2nd <lb/>
of September 1801, in special pro- <lb/>
therein pending, entitled <lb/>
James Beverly Brother, guardian <lb/>
and others, I Monday <lb/>
before the court house door in <lb/>
all public sale to highest bid- <lb/>
for cash, lot or parcel of <lb/>
In the loan <lb/>
as la plot <lb/>
of said town as part of lot bounded on <lb/>
the by street, on toe last by <lb/>
the lot form- <lb/>
and used a. Baptist <lb/>
and on the West by the Pearce lot, and <lb/>
being tho home place of th. late <lb/>
containing one fourth of an <lb/>
1801. <lb/>
A. LINK OP <lb/>
IS Mill <lb/>
more or leas. <lb/>
This the day of <lb/>
BLOW, Co <lb/>
ALEX. <lb/>
notice to <lb/>
cent of lite <lb/>
II per <lb/>
law <lb/>
treated. Pries <lb/>
D, A<lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, P. <lb/>
and Gall ft A x <lb/>
Moat Key West <lb/>
American Beauty tan <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
i Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb/>
Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, <lb/>
China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Mac <lb/>
Best Butter, Stand <lb/>
ard Hewing ties, and nu <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
AIM a Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE , <lb/>
J. B. COBBY.<lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Broken in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb/>
Mr. John C. General Agent for <lb/>
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well- <lb/>
Known and Popular Company, <lb/>
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life Insurance Co., of <lb/>
Desires tn lo Its large number <lb/>
policy holders, and to the public <lb/>
of North this com- <lb/>
will now lb-sumo Is this <lb/>
state and from this dale will issue Us <lb/>
desirable to all de- <lb/>
siring very heat insurance In boat <lb/>
life insurance company In tho world. <lb/>
if the ii agent In your town has not <lb/>
yet completed arrangements, address <lb/>
JOHN C. <lb/>
Slate Agent, N. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid policy holders <lb/>
Live, reliable energetic agent wanted at <lb/>
once lo work for the <lb/>
Old mutual <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM J. <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Year Months <lb/>
Three Slug. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. taken at <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for 13.60 payable la ad- <lb/>
Ilka parrots, may not <lb/>
be m green as they look. <lb/>
It any to build unties <lb/>
the you own a <lb/>
loon.<lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
SH i A, <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TRUTH TO <lb/>
VOL, <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Twice a <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
II <lb/>
I. <lb/>
WE <lb/>
ARE KNOCKING <lb/>
THEM <lb/>
For Dry Drew Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks, <lb/>
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves, <lb/>
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees. <lb/>
Come to see us. Every day n bargain day and every a <lb/>
bargain. Your friends, <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
The <lb/>
UNEQUALED DIVIDEND RECORD IS THE RESULT OF <lb/>
Securing the highest rate of interest consistent with safety. <lb/>
Rigid economy of management. <lb/>
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of and <lb/>
limiting business to the United States <lb/>
It will be to your Interest to see what we can do for you before <lb/>
placing your 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/>
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va. <lb/>
OUR RALEIGH LETTER. <lb/>
Special Correspondent of <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C, Sept. <lb/>
There is sonic shifting around in <lb/>
newspaper circles in Raleigh Ibis <lb/>
week. F. L. Merritt, <lb/>
Editor of the News and <lb/>
goes to Norfolk, where he takes n <lb/>
like position on tho Virginian <lb/>
Pilot. Tom Pence, who has been <lb/>
Oily Editor of the Morning Post <lb/>
since it began a crack <lb/>
lag good he has trans- <lb/>
the scene of his activities <lb/>
across the street and becomes Man <lb/>
aging Editor of the News and Ob- <lb/>
server. Mr. Wm. Aiken of <lb/>
where he was connected with <lb/>
the Citizen for a number of years, <lb/>
comes to Raleigh to fill up the gap <lb/>
in tho Post's force. <lb/>
GOVERNOR AYCOCK ON INSURANCE. <lb/>
Governor is a great be <lb/>
in life the <lb/>
right sort. The best companies <lb/>
are selling it nowadays on such <lb/>
advantageous terms that it is <lb/>
most like potting out money <lb/>
on interest to take out some of the <lb/>
policies some of them arc <lb/>
writing. I have been shown, for <lb/>
the following figures, <lb/>
that the fact that <lb/>
Governor who is currying <lb/>
a policy tor the North- <lb/>
western which Mr. T. A. Gary <lb/>
of is General Agent for <lb/>
Virginia and North is <lb/>
getting his insurance at half cost <lb/>
this year, and if the cash dividend <lb/>
lick is kept up he will lie drawing <lb/>
more insurance interest <lb/>
bis policy than his <lb/>
amounts to. Ten years ago, or I <lb/>
1890, he took out a <lb/>
policy in the <lb/>
the premium <lb/>
being After the <lb/>
year he began to draw cash <lb/>
But instead of accepting <lb/>
the same in cash, as a deduction <lb/>
from bis annual premium, he has <lb/>
ft <lb/>
I I <lb/>
FALL OPENING 1901 <lb/>
Thursday, Sept. <lb/>
On the above named date we will hold <lb/>
our regular Fall and Winter opening. <lb/>
We will have on display the most <lb/>
line of new high class goods <lb/>
it has ever been our pleasure to show. <lb/>
Here you will the newest ideas In <lb/>
Styles, Colors Weaves. We <lb/>
ally invite you to attend. <lb/>
J. B. Go.<lb/>
Daughter <lb/>
and all the <lb/>
Ladies that <lb/>
N T DWELL <lb/>
is in the Northern Markets <lb/>
purchasing <lb/>
She will bring back the prettiest stock ever seen <lb/>
My stock of Dry Goods also has <lb/>
many attractions for you. <lb/>
NEWS FROM COLORADO. <lb/>
A MEAN LOOKING LETTER-HEAD <lb/>
Creek, Col., <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
lake the privilege of <lb/>
yon a few items from Colorado. <lb/>
A lady ill Colorado Springs yes <lb/>
made the remark that she <lb/>
wished was dead buried. <lb/>
Ten minutes afterward her horse <lb/>
ran away and killed her Instantly. <lb/>
A frightful gas explosion occur <lb/>
ed In the coal mine the Colorado <lb/>
Fuel and Iron Co., yesterday even- <lb/>
Three men were taken out <lb/>
j entrance the tunnel so <lb/>
mangled as to be <lb/>
It is thought a hundred, or at <lb/>
seventy-live, are shut up <lb/>
OPENING <lb/>
Wednesday and Thursday, <lb/>
Has last many a dollar for business men. If a man is <lb/>
lodged by he wears, he is also judged by th <lb/>
letterhead he uses. An artistic, nicely printed <lb/>
E head may lie looked on as a good Investment. <lb/>
P It will be done Send your to <lb/>
I The Reflector Office. <lb/>
let the value of the dividend each <lb/>
year be added to his policy, and <lb/>
here is tho Beginning with <lb/>
189.1, bis cash dividend has been <lb/>
each year as <lb/>
015.20, 917.00, 118.00, 016.17, <lb/>
038.14. The <lb/>
additions to the value of his policy <lb/>
have been during the same period <lb/>
of S years, <lb/>
This <lb/>
year the amount will be larger <lb/>
Still. His original insurance of <lb/>
has grown to over <lb/>
the premium remains the <lb/>
same, of and he has there <lb/>
fore bad ten years of in <lb/>
one of the best companies in <lb/>
world at an average cost of about <lb/>
a year. <lb/>
In the followed <lb/>
at the funeral of W. B. <lb/>
Victor attach- <lb/>
a two seated carriage in <lb/>
which three member of the O. B. <lb/>
wore driving, ran away. The <lb/>
driver was out. <lb/>
ran down a <lb/>
September and <lb/>
BAKER HART, <lb/>
Headquarters <lb/>
The <lb/>
j horses ran down a very steep <lb/>
hill and sprang Into a ditch <lb/>
feet across. Mrs. May Wood got <lb/>
an awful hole Urn eked in her head, <lb/>
aim broken, besides other <lb/>
juries. It ii not thought <lb/>
live. Another lady received cuts <lb/>
and <lb/>
An was killed in <lb/>
the abaft of the Elk ton gold mine <lb/>
in Cripple Creek on Saturday. It <lb/>
was the last week lie <lb/>
AYDEN NOTES. <lb/>
A X. C, Sept. 1901. <lb/>
Smith, Jr., and wife, of <lb/>
Farmville, came up on Thursday <lb/>
evenings train and spent the night <lb/>
Smith Hotel. They returned <lb/>
Friday morning. <lb/>
Hun Lillian returned <lb/>
from Thursday morning. <lb/>
Enoch was Fri- <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
Quite a number of our people at- <lb/>
tended church at Son. <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Rev, J. K. passed <lb/>
through Thursday his way to <lb/>
Hardy, of Greene <lb/>
has moved his family to Ayden <lb/>
They occupy the Will Hart house <lb/>
on Main street. <lb/>
Mrs. O. F. of Scot- <lb/>
land is visiting her <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. Berry, in South <lb/>
Ayden. <lb/>
Manning, of Williamston <lb/>
came In on Saturday evening's <lb/>
live train to visit his Prof. A. <lb/>
Manning. <lb/>
Mrs. J. T. Smith attended the <lb/>
yearly meeting at Great swamp <lb/>
Saturday, <lb/>
Ayden is to have another <lb/>
Dr. Ira M. Hardy, of <lb/>
Goldsboro. will locate here about <lb/>
first of October. He has <lb/>
in about two <lb/>
SUPPLY. <lb/>
On the date above named days we will <lb/>
have our Fall Opening. We will show <lb/>
on the above the most beautiful line <lb/>
Goods, Trimmings, that <lb/>
ever been shown on the Greenville mar- <lb/>
To our store on these dates <lb/>
yon will see the newest things in <lb/>
colors and A cordial invitation <lb/>
is extended to all. Very <lb/>
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WITH EVERY PURCHASE <lb/>
The New President. I <lb/>
arc asked is <lb/>
really a man Our <lb/>
answer was, He is beyond doubt <lb/>
such a He has written two <lb/>
or three books, and at least two are <lb/>
of literary value and cleverness. <lb/>
His of Thomas Hart lien- <lb/>
a native of North Carolina <lb/>
who was some two miles from <lb/>
the historic town of Hillsboro, in <lb/>
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U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam <lb/>
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intended We welcome him here, and <lb/>
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makes an omelet of one egg for <lb/>
fifty people. The egg is an Ml rich <lb/>
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little Perry on end <lb/>
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and speedily <lb/>
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Garland Cook Stoves. <lb/>
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next Saturday evening. Nineteen Hr for <lb/>
delegates will be sent to the gnawer. Its salient arc <lb/>
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Springs. I woman of bit choice his chum, as <lb/>
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dale, a new town in Colorado, with Bet the nighest consideration <lb/>
chances on a lovely home all com- ., M Ber. that he should <lb/>
The home was won by Mr. remember that he owes his wife to <lb/>
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started in with respect, at least; that <lb/>
The Chicago capitalists are keep his wife informed <lb/>
lug arrangements W build a can- lo bis income; that he should <lb/>
factory Palisades Grand a allowance and <lb/>
Junction, Colorado. They arc be should have his life <lb/>
asking the people to help put up above all, <lb/>
the building and take stock la the I that when a young man marries <lb/>
factory. he muss remember that he leaves a <lb/>
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