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Have You Forgot <lb />
CONDENSE STORIES. <lb />
THAT J AM BU CARRYING <lb />
LIKE <lb />
What <lb />
Pry Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Shirts, <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
A Off OTHER THING <lb />
WHICH AM TO <lb />
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb />
Yours to please- <lb />
i- a Man of <lb />
When Jo Saw<lb />
railroad, <lb />
of the Southern. <lb />
road in district. Joseph <lb />
Walton, a millionaire coal miner of <lb />
of his <lb />
decided that Ramsey would lie jut <lb />
the man to take charge of a road <lb />
which he ml then projecting, re- <lb />
the New York Times. Walton <lb />
vast over to the town where <lb />
Ramsey made hi headquarters if <lb />
order to offer him the position. At <lb />
the he was told Mr. Ram- <lb />
was out somewhere in the yards, <lb />
coal went out to look <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
las. B. White. <lb />
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEES IN <lb />
NEWARK, K. J., <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value, <lb />
S, Paid-up Insurance. <lb />
Insurance that works <lb />
b. mu <lb />
are or three year, after lapse upon Satisfactory evidence <lb />
of payment of arrears interest. <lb />
second No Restrictions. <lb />
payable a. the of the f <lb />
succeeding provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb />
They may be used-1. To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
during the <lb />
of insured. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
TO EQUAL OP <lb />
fob Chills. <lb />
Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb />
all forms of Malaria. <lb />
None genuine <lb />
Red Cross is on label <lb />
Don't take a Substitute <lb />
DON'T WAIT TO PIE I <lb />
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I <lb />
MIKE I <lb />
try it. no NO pay I EB <lb />
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. <lb />
for him. The man he cam <lb />
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was at work underneath an <lb />
Where's Mr. inquired <lb />
Walton. <lb />
Tm replied the man, <lb />
and then, climbing out from under <lb />
the locomotive, he explained laugh, <lb />
that there was <lb />
wrong with a bolt of the engine, <lb />
and as the engineer didn't know <lb />
how to fix it I took a baud at it my- <lb />
Th-it mad Walton desire <lb />
Ramsey's services more than ever <lb />
and indirectly U the cause of <lb />
Ramsey's rapid <lb />
cm <lb />
i. Sept. <lb />
The news that President <lb />
will retain the present <lb />
net intact came as something of a <lb />
surprise to the country in general. <lb />
Perhaps no change which he could <lb />
have made would have <lb />
the public as much as <lb />
ed for conservatism. But it is an <lb />
old story, as regards Roosevelt, <lb />
that the only you can really <lb />
expect of him is the <lb />
ed. <lb />
very exuberance the <lb />
of various Republican <lb />
Senators as to the confidence they <lb />
have in Roosevelt, <lb />
ion to retain the members of the <lb />
present is a little <lb />
It that they have <lb />
been scared are <lb />
ed. <lb />
thing should not <lb />
overlooked is that <lb />
principal and supporters <lb />
have not yet come on the scene <lb />
It is thought that when Senator <lb />
Lodge comes back from Europe <lb />
may be a change the ex- <lb />
situation. <lb />
There is no doubt that <lb />
will be at tenuous in some <lb />
It Is said that he will <lb />
favor not only large navy but <lb />
lauding army of a strength equal <lb />
to that provided under the <lb />
act of last winter. <lb />
Whether the be <lb />
ed indefinitely interfering <lb />
with the of the people as a <lb />
whole is of the questions not <lb />
yet settled. are not ready for <lb />
any such ideals of military service <lb />
as those which prevail in Europe, <lb />
it is doubtful if we really <lb />
wain to be Another place <lb />
which there is to be some <lb />
shaking up i- the secret service. <lb />
President has been col- <lb />
made on Bat- <lb />
morning to <lb />
ard, of North Carolina, <lb />
live of the same Slat and <lb />
Representative Gibson, of <lb />
see, as am going to be <lb />
President of the and <lb />
not of section. I care <lb />
that it ha snap of his <lb />
for or sectional <lb />
He also something of the <lb />
same tort to Senator Money, of <lb />
lion. <lb />
Georgia, adding that he was half <lb />
southern by blood that having <lb />
lived in the West be hoped he <lb />
might represent all <lb />
Pills <lb />
Dyspepsia, Constipation, <lb />
Headache, <lb />
AM ALL DISEASES a <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
FOR <lb />
ASTHMA CURE FREE. <lb />
Instant Permanent Cure in all Case. <lb />
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON OF <lb />
There is nothing like It brings <lb />
relief, even in the cures <lb />
all else tails. <lb />
The C. Villa, III. <lb />
Your bottle of received in good <lb />
Mil you bow thankful I feel for the <lb />
good derived from It. I n -lave, chained with <lb />
putrid throat d for ten fears. <lb />
paired being cured, I tow your <lb />
dreadful and tormenting <lb />
and you had <lb />
to give it n trial. To my <lb />
acted <lb />
to every at of <lb />
similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. Well It by mUff <lb />
paid, absolutely Free Charge, to sufferer who will tor It, <lb />
mind, though yon are <lb />
laid your ruse. will Hire and he your <lb />
more glad we are to send It. delay, on. <lb />
dressing Dr. Taft Medicine co. fit., X. <lb />
Sold by nil Druggists. <lb />
r THE GREAT <lb />
m sour <lb />
trouble, backache, lots <lb />
of insomnia, of blood, blotched or muddy <lb />
o. sad disorders which tell the story of bowel, end <lb />
impaired digestive Will Cure Yon. <lb />
out th. bowel., the liver kidney., <lb />
mucous membrane, of th. purify you, blood end put you <lb />
or, you, You, will return, you, bowel, move rags- <lb />
you, liver kidneys to you, you, <lb />
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For Salt by <lb />
Lillian Retort. <lb />
has u <lb />
great fame for vivacity on the <lb />
stage, hut this has not been from <lb />
want of a feeling for <lb />
. . side of thing-, and has <lb />
Often flashed out a caustic bit of <lb />
reply tn opening present <lb />
fays the Chicago Journal. Not <lb />
long ago she was a at I ban- <lb />
given to a certain Ruffian no- <lb />
a small gathering, the no- <lb />
Lillian happened to be <lb />
ed side by file. He was n rather <lb />
bumptious fellow, with a <lb />
Ions everything American. <lb />
In his estimation Americans are lit- <lb />
better than savages, He found <lb />
fault the various dishes served, <lb />
i, at near to declaring the cooking <lb />
outrageous and made himself gen- <lb />
disagreeable, <lb />
I. ii possible you cat that <lb />
he asked when some hothouse corn <lb />
i i served. in my country <lb />
we feed to the <lb />
yourself, said Lil- <lb />
quiet I v, sliding the dish toward <lb />
him. is believed to have <lb />
Joke on the Officer. <lb />
A correspondent in South Africa <lb />
tells this at the expense of the <lb />
British columns engaged in clearing <lb />
of <lb />
farmer titling at the <lb />
door of largo stack of <lb />
in the background. <lb />
British officer. Staff <lb />
to buy or do <lb />
nil forage and food in this dis- <lb />
I therefore give you <lb />
that I am about to set fire to that <lb />
pile of out <lb />
Boer dell <lb />
Stall h futile, <lb />
liner you <lb />
can listen to no <lb />
excuses. <lb />
stack of oat strew pres- <lb />
bursts into flame, and the <lb />
officer goes on his <lb />
The Boer turns to his <lb />
and Khakis are strange <lb />
peoples, I ranted to dell him all <lb />
is do straw dot I half sold <lb />
colonel half an hour <lb />
And he thoughtfully jingled <lb />
the British sovereigns in hie pocket <lb />
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third <lb />
testimony about the per- <lb />
of the secret service men <lb />
at it is that he <lb />
regards I hem with contempt, as a <lb />
lot of will make <lb />
some radical changes in that branch <lb />
of the government very In <lb />
there is a little <lb />
about the <lb />
tramp detective, which is inter- <lb />
as most people j <lb />
know, is a college bred man <lb />
been knocking <lb />
of a for the lat I <lb />
DI fifteen yearn, gathering <lb />
the tramp j <lb />
classes, and Is possible the <lb />
in the <lb />
on subject. He published an <lb />
article sometime ago which was a <lb />
terrible f New <lb />
k dell force the New <lb />
people, mad. They said <lb />
they would him that he could <lb />
not talk in that the <lb />
lice of u great city. For two days <lb />
they bunted for him. At end <lb />
be strolled into the, <lb />
Front talked with the <lb />
chief about mi irrelevant matter, <lb />
and they caught <lb />
that man re <lb />
opinions of <lb />
again In a <lb />
Inward They <lb />
him yet Tho fact <lb />
is that and secret <lb />
not us sharp as the <lb />
criminal, and until they <lb />
who are resourceful, shrewd <lb />
and make up <lb />
will have about <lb />
as good a ii be does now. <lb />
It was hi. by some <lb />
dent., <lb />
Id Unit be v i. not lie a <lb />
date for in <lb />
He has led this interview point <lb />
In admits that what be <lb />
like <lb />
I bat Vice <lb />
be bad such a <lb />
lacy and begun to wink it, but <lb />
since the event which made <lb />
hi in he make <lb />
any for the <lb />
nation. can are <lb />
lint it is that he would <lb />
lake the candidacy if <lb />
it should happen to be offered lo <lb />
him, and Hint is far as it U <lb />
for him to go at Ibis <lb />
of . <lb />
Au interesting which <lb />
Better Crop. <lb />
Air Line has made <lb />
every arrangement tor the <lb />
handling melons, fruits <lb />
and vegetables which may <lb />
grown along the line east of Ham- <lb />
let without to the of <lb />
Their object <lb />
growing of these products <lb />
for which our lands are so well <lb />
suited. Such should <lb />
be because they are <lb />
profitable, when once our <lb />
nave demonstrated the <lb />
of our soils for such it would <lb />
a demand for our lands and bring <lb />
untold wealth midst. <lb />
eastern sections, whose soils are <lb />
similar to our own, have sue <lb />
in their experiments along <lb />
this line, and there is no reason <lb />
why our should not reap <lb />
some of the rewards of such enter- <lb />
prises. The time is soon coming <lb />
when this country w II rank among <lb />
the first the South the pro <lb />
of fruits, <lb />
ons berries, and there is every <lb />
why our farm, is should lie- <lb />
gin at once, of course, a <lb />
small way and gather experience <lb />
with profit, resting <lb />
that money in and <lb />
the first to begin will be the first <lb />
to reap the <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Th. leader n good ed low u <lb />
Hall t. <lb />
All <lb />
any picture <lb />
Frame, bud all the time. Come end j <lb />
my work. No trouble to <lb />
no The <lb />
guaranteed to all. <lb />
s i. a. in , lo n. m. to I <lb />
HYMAN. j <lb />
J. W. t <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The having duly <lb />
U I. the court clerk of Pitt <lb />
a. of the of <lb />
notice i. hereby <lb />
given to all person indebted to tin <lb />
lo make immediate to the <lb />
and all having claim. <lb />
i are to the <lb />
to <lb />
v.- f rein tin of <lb />
notice, or it will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
OLD <lb />
This day of 1901. <lb />
L. SMITH, <lb />
I. <lb />
leave <lb />
ton daily at A. M. tor Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily U <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Greenville Wednesday <lb />
and at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro for <lb />
Tuesdays, and Hat <lb />
at M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington wit <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and Boa- <lb />
ton, and for all points for the Went <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion B. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore, <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
SON, <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
county, having Letter, of <lb />
to me, the undersigned, on the <lb />
day of September, 1901, on the estate of <lb />
-i .-I I-i. A. deceased, notice i here- <lb />
by given to alt indebted to lie- <lb />
to n i- immediate to In <lb />
and to all, creditor, of , . d <lb />
to their property SB- <lb />
.-ii.-l. to the within <lb />
twelve the dale of notice, <lb />
or notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
y. Th the 2nd day of Sept, 1901. <lb />
I ii <lb />
GREENVILLE N. O. <lb />
always <lb />
on ban i- <lb />
goods kept constantly n <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
on the date of A. <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
county having lamed Letter, of <lb />
lo me, the on the <lb />
the of Lynn <lb />
Tripp, assessed, notice i. given to <lb />
II indebted to date to make <lb />
to the <lb />
lo of raid to <lb />
claim, properly authenticated, to the <lb />
within twelve alter <lb />
date of notice, or will be <lb />
in of their recovery. <lb />
9th day of 1901. <lb />
of the elate of Tripp <lb />
to <lb />
W. R. WHICHARD BRO, <lb />
IN <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
and prices low the <lb />
lowest. market price <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
To in love it is <lb />
rise to <lb />
The toper never uses wain colon <lb />
in his none. <lb />
Experience costs u lot, but it is <lb />
a good investment. <lb />
is lo talk yourself up <lb />
than to have other people run you <lb />
down. <lb />
South county In Superior <lb />
court clerk. <lb />
and <lb />
vs. <lb />
; i <lb />
The shove named defendant cheater III ran <lb />
will take notice action entitled <lb />
above been in Superior <lb />
court of Pitt county, to s certain lot is <lb />
of Bethel for partition. <lb />
the will further take <lb />
that he la required to appear at the office of <lb />
clerk of Superior court of Pi county <lb />
on Friday Sept. 1901, and answer it <lb />
to tho In action, or <lb />
the plaintiff will apply to the court for the <lb />
in the complaint. <lb />
Thia August MM. f C <lb />
clerk Superior court. <lb />
F ti. JAMES, for <lb />
SALE OP TOWN LOT. <lb />
By virtue of decree of tho Superior <lb />
Court of Flit made on the day <lb />
of September 1901, in s annual pro- <lb />
therein pending, entitled F. O. <lb />
Beverly <lb />
and others, Monday October <lb />
before court in <lb />
ville, St public to the highest <lb />
certain lot of <lb />
land aim in town sad <lb />
described In Ibo plot <lb />
of . town . part of lot on <lb />
the North by on the <lb />
on the the lot form- <lb />
and s. <lb />
and on the by lot, <lb />
Ike home of the late Jesse D. <lb />
Williamson, containing one fourth of an <lb />
acre more or lea. <lb />
4th day of MM. <lb />
ALEX. L. <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
notice to f <lb />
retail and <lb />
Furniture paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Heed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, etc. tied <lb />
steads, Maine so. Oak Suits, <lb />
by Carts, Parlor <lb />
ill. . P. <lb />
Key <lb />
American Can <lb />
Poaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Heel Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Heeds, Apples, Nuts, <lb />
Gaudies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware. and <lb />
t Heat Stand- <lb />
ard and <lb />
other goods. and <lb />
Cheap for Com <lb />
to see me. <lb />
SIM m <lb />
M. <lb />
Norfolk, Va, <lb />
Cotton and Broker in <lb />
Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
New Orleans. <lb />
ATTENTION AGENTS I <lb />
Mr. John C Agent for <lb />
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Wall- <lb />
Known Popular Company, <lb />
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
Life Insurance Co., of <lb />
I to mini to of <lb />
policy holder., to the public <lb />
generally, of North this com- <lb />
will now in this <lb />
aisle and from lisle will <lb />
and policies, to do- <lb />
airing she very beet la the best <lb />
life in the world. <lb />
If local agent In you, town not <lb />
yet <lb />
JOHN C <lb />
Stale Agent, Raleigh, N. <lb />
Assets <lb />
Paid policy <lb />
reliable energetic wanted St <lb />
once lo work f , the <lb />
Old <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
WILLIAM J. <lb />
Editor Publisher, <lb />
in Advance. <lb />
One Year Six <lb />
Three Sing. Copy Be. <lb />
No traveling are em- <lb />
ployed. taken at <lb />
office. <lb />
and <lb />
will be together <lb />
year for or <lb />
and <lb />
one year for payable in ad- <lb />
Imitators, like parrots, may not <lb />
. green look. . <lb />
It any use to build <lb />
the air you a <lb />
loon. <lb />
patent; <lb />
Mast<lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
Twice a M <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
TRUTH TO <lb />
VOL. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER I <lb />
NO <lb />
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WE <lb />
ABE KNOCKING <lb />
THEM <lb />
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ft <lb />
For Dry Hat, Caps, Trunks, <lb />
and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves, <lb />
and a big line of Baby Caps. Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees. <lb />
Come to see day a bargain day and everything a <lb />
bargain. Your friends, <lb />
W. T. LEE CO. <lb />
The <lb />
DIVIDEND RECORD THE RESULT <lb />
Securing the highest rate of interest consistent with safety. <lb />
Rigid economy of management. <lb />
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of <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 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 />
OPENING <lb />
Wednesday and Thursday, <lb />
COTTON ASSOCIATION. <lb />
The cotton farmers of the State <lb />
held a convention in Raleigh this <lb />
week, twenty-five counties being <lb />
represented. <lb />
The was as <lb />
the plan of <lb />
body shall be known <lb />
the North Carolina Cotton <lb />
State Association. <lb />
shall consist of a president, <lb />
vice-president secretary and <lb />
treasurer, and an executive com- <lb />
of seven to be appointed by <lb />
the president. <lb />
every county there shall be <lb />
local organizations. <lb />
The county organizations shall <lb />
consist of a president, <lb />
dent and secretary and treasurer. <lb />
township organizations <lb />
shall consist of president, vice- <lb />
president and secretary and treas <lb />
invite the co operation of <lb />
all organizations in fa- <lb />
the purposes of this <lb />
and extend to them a <lb />
hearty welcome to all our meetings. <lb />
cotton farmers, <lb />
and others interested securing <lb />
to the farmer from <lb />
cotton seed may participate in its <lb />
meeting. <lb />
or representatives <lb />
from five or more shall <lb />
constitute a quorum. <lb />
meeting to be held in the <lb />
city of Raleigh at such lime as <lb />
president or executive committee <lb />
shall <lb />
R. H. <lb />
Edgecombe. <lb />
of Scotland. <lb />
Secretary and Treasurer T. B. <lb />
Parker <lb />
The following resolution was also <lb />
adopted. <lb />
The cotton crop is <lb />
short and there is an increased de- <lb />
for cotton seed feeding, <lb />
fertilizer other and. <lb />
whereas, the present offerings of <lb />
prices of exchange for <lb />
seed are below the real value the <lb />
Be it resolved, That it is the de- <lb />
liberate judgment of this <lb />
that seed are now worth to the <lb />
farmers at home cents a bushel <lb />
should be on a basis I <lb />
of pounds of seed for less <lb />
pounds of seed <lb />
meal to analyze per cent am <lb />
and urge the <lb />
farmers of North Carolina <lb />
not to sell or at lest than <lb />
above prices, we ask. earn- <lb />
est of every cotton <lb />
grower in North Carolina to this <lb />
end. <lb />
we invite the cotton grow- <lb />
Stales to form the <lb />
associations and us <lb />
securing and maintaining these <lb />
I ii ices for <lb />
I I <lb />
FALL OPENING 1901 <lb />
Thursday, Sept. <lb />
X On the above named date we will hold <lb />
our regular Fall and opening. <lb />
We will have on display the most Ml- <lb />
line of new and high class goods <lb />
S it has ever been pleasure to show. <lb />
Here you will find newest ideas in <lb />
Styles, Colors and Weaves. <lb />
ally invite you to attend. <lb />
J. B. Go. <lb />
and Your <lb />
Daughter <lb />
and all the <lb />
Ladies that <lb />
M T <lb />
is now the Northern Markets <lb />
purchasing <lb />
NEW <lb />
She will bring hack the prettiest stock ever seen <lb />
Sly stock of Dry Goods also has <lb />
many attractions for you. <lb />
Keep the Dollars Circulating. <lb />
Now that the summer is over, <lb />
no littler plan be adopted by <lb />
every one to get down at once <lb />
to business, and this a practical <lb />
in inner. <lb />
Those persons who were <lb />
enough to be away enjoying <lb />
an outing during the summer, or <lb />
any part of it, should not return <lb />
home and to business, except upon <lb />
the very best terms with them- <lb />
looking letter-head <lb />
Has lost many a dollar for business men. If a man is <lb />
j lodged by he wears, he is also judged by th <lb />
letter-head he uses. An artistic, nicely printed <lb />
head may be looked on as a good investment. <lb />
It will be done right. <lb />
The price doing it <lb />
will be right, too. <lb />
Send your next order <lb />
The Reflector Office. <lb />
Will Pay the Bills. <lb />
Congress will make special pro- <lb />
vision for the payment of the <lb />
and surgeons who attended <lb />
the late Preside at <lb />
Buffalo, and for payment of bis <lb />
funeral expenses. This was the <lb />
course punned after death of <lb />
President <lb />
What these expenses <lb />
lo in of <lb />
cannot be slated even <lb />
approximately, as none of the bills <lb />
, ., , aim neighbors. <lb />
yet been -cut in. In case w <lb />
of President Congress <lb />
all Of this <lb />
W ft Hie pay- <lb />
I of the physicians, and <lb />
for the funeral expenses. <lb />
The total la the ease of <lb />
President ill probably <lb />
be fully as great, for though the <lb />
bills of the physicians will not be <lb />
so large as they in the case of <lb />
Pi who lingered <lb />
for more than t <lb />
was shot, the expenses i <lb />
Three Times The Value <lb />
OF <lb />
ONE EASIER. <lb />
THIRD FASTER. <lb />
Agents in nil unoccupied <lb />
territory. <lb />
A WILSON, <lb />
Manufacturing Company, <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
For sale by <lb />
S. T WHITE, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
may have money <lb />
They had it lo spend, that <lb />
they are home it should not be <lb />
with an idea, that because they <lb />
have spent their surplus, therefore <lb />
economy must be and <lb />
that by refusing to pay their local <lb />
account. <lb />
is this kind of practice, name- <lb />
I refusing to pay local accounts <lb />
which causes local depression, <lb />
. <lb />
I fun-1 lo <lb />
bill, when it possibly be paid, <lb />
era are expected to be larger. , J <lb />
i . i. checks the payment of some other <lb />
Congress not only paid President i <lb />
expenses, <lb />
for Mrs. <lb />
I. She was paid her <lb />
band's salary for remainder of daring the summer <lb />
year, was given a pension is lime for them to wake up <lb />
per mm. for H going by <lb />
life, was given and <lb />
franking privilege, by which she pay bills when <lb />
can use the mails without the at be met, <lb />
meat of postage. Mis. <lb />
will certainly be treated u equal j <lb />
liberality. <lb />
and thus it is felt all <lb />
about town. <lb />
As for those who have remained <lb />
now <lb />
September and <lb />
On the dates above named days we will <lb />
have our Opening. We will show <lb />
on the above dates the most beautiful line <lb />
Goods, Trimmings, Ac., that has <lb />
ever been shown on the Greenville mar- <lb />
To visit store on these dates <lb />
yon will the newest things in styles, <lb />
colors and weaves. A cordial invitation <lb />
is extended to all. Very respectfully, <lb />
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
GUARANTEED WITH EVERY PURCHASE. <lb />
President Roosevelt. <lb />
Theodore Roosevelt assumes <lb />
Negro Stole Ox. <lb />
To steal an ox, bring him to <lb />
town, a distance of twenty miles, <lb />
effect his sale, pocket the money <lb />
and get away without <lb />
is achievement every <lb />
day accomplished by the most as- <lb />
purloiner, but such was <lb />
record of Galloway Brown, colored, <lb />
who came all the way from <lb />
yesterday sold to Mr. J. F. <lb />
for an animal <lb />
which had been taken from Sarah <lb />
Adams, colored, of Brunswick <lb />
county. The brother of the woman <lb />
reached the city in quest of the ox <lb />
soon after the sale was made but <lb />
Brown had disappeared. Mr. Oar- <lb />
however, returned the ox to <lb />
its rightful owner, and will seek <lb />
to bring the guilty to <lb />
Suit Threatened. <lb />
The Agricultural and <lb />
is this year not only duties of the Presidency under <lb />
full to overflowing with students, calculated to call out the <lb />
but hundreds have turned best that is in him, conditions <lb />
away, for lack of room. Dr Win- which will make more ardent his <lb />
had Borne trouble with natural desire to fulfill <lb />
those who were refused admit- of his While <lb />
One father was very irate, he was in perfect accord with Mr. <lb />
He said other people's sous had In regard to public ones, <lb />
been admitted to the college, and his strong Individuality will <lb />
could understand why his son doubtless cause some uncertainty <lb />
should not be admitted just lie- until his administrative <lb />
cause he did not apply in time. He are developed. He office <lb />
wrote a letter to President Win- more free from political <lb />
which he said he would than he could have done had he <lb />
bring suit order to compel the received a party nomination after <lb />
President to enter his son at the a long contest, lit. Roosevelt has <lb />
college. The Doctor does not a high of civic virtue <lb />
know whether he will suit and bis opponents will probably <lb />
for damages, or have a mandamus mom to in his doc <lb />
him. Raleigh than in his methods. There <lb />
will be no disposition to prejudge <lb />
issued <lb />
Times. <lb />
against <lb />
While a boy was to <lb />
board nu train, at Golds- <lb />
he fell under the car and <lb />
both legs were cut off. <lb />
Ar <lb />
n Ml for <lb />
i or <lb />
delay in CUM km; <lb />
should lash n with <lb />
which la <lb />
rarer fail, to relief any <lb />
complaint. There Is but <lb />
Perry Price Hoc and <lb />
him, nut an earnest wish that the <lb />
governmental tor which <lb />
he and his patty stand may be <lb />
tested upon their J. <lb />
Bryan in the Commoner. <lb />
Mention might be made of many <lb />
things done by the president <lb />
during bis official life Hint <lb />
tinted his high Christian character <lb />
and ought to embalm bis name in <lb />
the memory of the nation. Not <lb />
the least of these was his reverence <lb />
tot the Day. Before all the <lb />
people be set a Godly example <lb />
about how lo spend it. He threw <lb />
the full weight of his great j <lb />
in behalf a Scriptural <lb />
bath. When all the eyes of Hie <lb />
millions of American were <lb />
upon him in bis long itinerary I <lb />
across country, they saw bis <lb />
train stop mi Sunday, and their <lb />
Christian chief a devout worship- <lb />
per a Lord's House on His Day. <lb />
He let his c. Ii is no <lb />
wonder he should have <lb />
to the lower of <lb />
Congress made Gov- <lb />
twice of the great State of <lb />
Ohio, and sleeted second time to <lb />
be president of United Stales, <lb />
Prince iii Israel bus <lb />
Long may the memories of bis <lb />
Christian life live to bless <lb />
he served so P. R. <lb />
Law <lb />
Hi is ill result in some of this <lb />
nine money getting back to them, <lb />
coming in the of payments of <lb />
store accounts. <lb />
This is the time of year that the <lb />
dollar wants lo be pushed into ac- <lb />
circulation, the payment of <lb />
accounts, and so stimulates trade <lb />
in all branches. <lb />
Keep dollar circulating, ac- <lb />
; lively, and will not lie a dull <lb />
Fall season for one.- New <lb />
Journal. <lb />
An Old Timer. <lb />
MaJ. Joe. exhibited in <lb />
A fellow is not a lobster just <lb />
cause be suffers from boils. <lb />
The only people who <lb />
diaries for length of time <lb />
the people who keep them <lb />
sale, <lb />
morning a smooth- <lb />
bore, Hint and steel buck gun, five <lb />
feet eleven inches in length <lb />
whole is the stock <lb />
mm to the muzzle. This was the <lb />
property of Caleb of Gran- <lb />
ville and used by him at <lb />
the battle of Court House <lb />
in 1701. a <lb />
powder horn of that period and a <lb />
buckskin shot hag also used the <lb />
all now property of <lb />
Battle Ground Museum, <lb />
a presentation descend- <lb />
The major is having pictures of <lb />
Of taken to aid Mr. Mullins, <lb />
of in the of a <lb />
statute true to life of u North <lb />
militiaman of <lb />
keep pioneer of American liberty who <lb />
arc <lb />
mi- <lb />
that date the Revolutionary <lb />
ball in Rec- <lb />
a I<lb /></p>
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ii in fin i ii <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
D. J. Ed. Owner <lb />
Entered at the Post Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. Second-Class <lb />
Mali Matter. <lb />
1901. <lb />
Tie stock holders of the <lb />
tic North Carolina railroad have <lb />
re-elected Mr. James A. Bryan <lb />
President. The road has prosper- <lb />
ed under his administration <lb />
Without undertaking to discuss <lb />
the merits of the case at all, The <lb />
Reflector would say that the <lb />
controversy that has for some days <lb />
been agitating the Tobacco Board <lb />
of Trade is working injury to the <lb />
market. <lb />
Miss Mabel Duke, daughter of <lb />
Mr. J. B. of Durham, left <lb />
home Sunday with her sweetheart, <lb />
Mr. H. B. of Richmond, <lb />
and went to Raleigh where they <lb />
were married. It is intimated that <lb />
parental may be very <lb />
slow but an the <lb />
lady Is worth something <lb />
like in her own name she <lb />
and the young man may be able to <lb />
get along. <lb />
Mayor Powell, of Raleigh, was <lb />
assaulted Tuesday night by a Mr. <lb />
Battle. The ease was heard Thurs <lb />
day before Judge who <lb />
was holding court in at <lb />
the time, and he sentenced Mr. <lb />
Battle to the roads for sixty days. <lb />
An appeal was taken to the <lb />
court the ground that the <lb />
punishment was excessive. Battle <lb />
had appeared before the Mayor for <lb />
disorderly conduct and took offense <lb />
at the disposition of the case. An <lb />
assault upon an officer in the dis- <lb />
charge of his duties is a grave <lb />
offense, which Judge re <lb />
when Mr. Battle was <lb />
taken before on this charge. <lb />
An able lawyer from a distant <lb />
county in the State told us not long <lb />
since that he knew every member <lb />
of a mob that bad lynched some <lb />
and there was not one in <lb />
the crowd who not freely <lb />
give today all of his worldly goods <lb />
to wipe the deed from memory. It <lb />
brought into their <lb />
lives; their faces now always <lb />
pale as Judges from the bench <lb />
are charging juries upon the sub <lb />
of lynching. More than a de- <lb />
ago a mob a to <lb />
a tree, and as it began to away <lb />
from lifeless form to scatter <lb />
and go home a greater part were <lb />
heard to avow openly that that <lb />
was their last <lb />
R. Law in <lb />
The of education in Ran- <lb />
and <lb />
one or two other counties, are d <lb />
a most sensible thing <lb />
public schools, it can <lb />
be done without serious <lb />
to any considerable number <lb />
of patrons. The schools are thereby <lb />
and the of the <lb />
term increased. In <lb />
four schools were consolidated <lb />
into two schools at the last session <lb />
of the board of the county and in <lb />
Randolph county a number of con- <lb />
are to be made. It is <lb />
more than likely that the same <lb />
policy might be profitably adopted <lb />
other counties of the State . <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
There are now in attendance at <lb />
the leading Baptist school in the <lb />
south, Wake Forest college, <lb />
students. It is well manned, well <lb />
conducted and well behaved. No <lb />
hazing or disgraceful conduct <lb />
is tolerated when known. We see <lb />
that a graduate of last year recent <lb />
the college and, with <lb />
several students, blacked a <lb />
The mutter came the <lb />
faculty, while nothing could <lb />
be done with the ring leader, as he <lb />
was not a student, the other par- <lb />
were And <lb />
that was rightly and promptly <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
from <lb />
D. v. Sept. <lb />
Theodore bad scarcely <lb />
seated himself in the <lb />
chair before he was besieged by <lb />
men who devote a large share of <lb />
their time to seeking offices for <lb />
their and adherents. Close <lb />
upon the heels of congratulations <lb />
and pledges hearty support have <lb />
come importunities for the <lb />
of this or that man for this or <lb />
that position in the public service. <lb />
And, though he has not yet been <lb />
Chief for two weeks, <lb />
Mr. Roosevelt that questions <lb />
of pol icy are i at a rate <lb />
that promises to make <lb />
by the time Congress is <lb />
ready to begin its season of <lb />
Despite Hie tragic changes at <lb />
interest in Democrat- <lb />
presidential possibilities for <lb />
has not been even temporarily el <lb />
It is a fact <lb />
Republican who drop into <lb />
the Capital from time to time <lb />
and they are coming now in droves <lb />
discuss the matter with quite its <lb />
speculative energy as their <lb />
opponents. Democrats are silent <lb />
but confident. They know that <lb />
the crisis will bring the man. A <lb />
great is without a con- <lb />
champion, there is <lb />
such a quantity of good Democratic <lb />
timber to be brought <lb />
when the time arrives that <lb />
may be considered with <lb />
Among the well known <lb />
the party, who are <lb />
now here, the of <lb />
dates is being confidentially con- <lb />
There . is DO need of <lb />
heralding names at this early day, <lb />
but the disciples of Jackson <lb />
Jefferson may rest assured the <lb />
hour will bring the leader and that <lb />
the competitors for the high honor <lb />
arc sufficiently numerous and <lb />
to guarantee a choice that will <lb />
mean a battle front and a <lb />
brave light for victory. <lb />
Although by the <lb />
death of his chief advocate, <lb />
Rear Admiral Schley will <lb />
to press for vindication before the <lb />
naval court of Inquiry with the de- <lb />
termination that characterized his <lb />
with the Spanish <lb />
off the coast of Cuba. the <lb />
past few days considerable <lb />
pro an con, has ad- <lb />
but none to weaken Hie be <lb />
that Schley performed his duty <lb />
and even triumphed over the <lb />
that confronted him the <lb />
way of red tape strung out from <lb />
bureaus, at Washington. <lb />
The acknowledgment of a Navy <lb />
Department that the gov- <lb />
charts the <lb />
tailed movements of the squadron <lb />
are inaccurate and practically, <lb />
was a strong point in la- j <lb />
the popular <lb />
The counsel the victor of. <lb />
in scoring <lb />
bulls eye yesterday when they <lb />
d into evidence a message from <lb />
Sampson, instructing Schley to re-; <lb />
main at dining the <lb />
blockade and to Ignore orders <lb />
of Navy Department it they <lb />
Interfered with necessary opera <lb />
lions. attorneys base <lb />
their case largely upon this and <lb />
believe that in itself it is sufficient <lb />
to prove that their client did dis- <lb />
obey orders as alleged by those <lb />
of hi fame. They contend <lb />
that in the pursuit defeat of <lb />
the Spanish he acted accord- <lb />
to the demands of the situation <lb />
and the instructions of his superior <lb />
officer, who did not happen to be <lb />
within hailing distance when the <lb />
reduced ships <lb />
to junk. <lb />
Admiral Schley has received <lb />
from all parts the country <lb />
pathetic concerning the <lb />
death of his leading defender, <lb />
with the advice to fight <lb />
on. While Schley is by nature a <lb />
last ditch man, the knowledge that <lb />
the American people are following <lb />
his case closely and with <lb />
sympathy has served to en- <lb />
courage both the Admiral and his <lb />
energetic attorneys. <lb />
After an absence of three mouths <lb />
during which he made <lb />
gating tour of the Philippines, <lb />
has re <lb />
turned to his desk at Washington. <lb />
In presenting his views as to con- <lb />
the archipelago, he is <lb />
very hut of the <lb />
statements made by him <lb />
there Is a long thorny <lb />
path before the American author- <lb />
in the islands ere the Filipinos <lb />
can be completely subdued and <lb />
peaceful conditions established. <lb />
General Corbin acknowledges that <lb />
outside of the Island of Luzon <lb />
there is a great deal of trouble, <lb />
necessitating military operations <lb />
ob a considerable scale. He also <lb />
admits that it will be a full year <lb />
before the army can be safely re- <lb />
to men and that <lb />
of troops must be retained in <lb />
the islands for a long period, <lb />
moral In addition, he <lb />
states that from to <lb />
will be required to provide <lb />
permanent quarters for the <lb />
who are to terminate the rev- <lb />
habits of the natives. <lb />
Preacher Ashes Should Be <lb />
Scattered in Ocean. <lb />
If the fate of the <lb />
sin of President were <lb />
left with the ministers of the conn- <lb />
try, he would certainly receive the <lb />
punishment he so well deserves. <lb />
A prominent Charlotte pastor <lb />
Sunday took occasion to make the <lb />
following remarks regarding the <lb />
assassin. <lb />
He is <lb />
ed his remains ate not worthy to <lb />
buried in American soil. His <lb />
body be cremated and the <lb />
ashes shewn of the <lb />
ocean. <lb />
II I did not believe in eternal <lb />
punishment for other reasons I <lb />
should do so on account of this as <lb />
course the state of New York <lb />
will electrocute him but this is not <lb />
a punishment to be compared to <lb />
the offense. <lb />
him, yon say <lb />
Suppose he should be burned. <lb />
His in this case when <lb />
compared to the monstrosity of his <lb />
crime be as a little blaze of <lb />
I lire compared to a lake <lb />
of <lb />
In the preacher's opinion nothing <lb />
but eternal could in <lb />
MM to meet the <lb />
demands <lb />
News. <lb />
WinterVille Department. <lb />
BLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb />
Black Jack, N. C, Sept. <lb />
Mrs. Ed, Dixon is very sick. <lb />
Miss Cornelia Nobles was here <lb />
a short while yesterday. <lb />
Mrs. L. H. White is sick <lb />
L. H. White and son, Jerry, <lb />
went to Washington today. <lb />
sick. <lb />
Abram Jodie Dixon went to <lb />
Greenville yesterday. <lb />
W. L. Clark, and little son, <lb />
George, went to Greenville jester <lb />
day. <lb />
Protracted meeting at Pleasant <lb />
Hill last Friday night. <lb />
Mrs. May. who hits visiting <lb />
around here, returned <lb />
The wedding bells are <lb />
again for we hear that a widower <lb />
is to be married tomorrow. <lb />
Mis. S. W. Tyson, who has been <lb />
for awhile is able to be <lb />
out again. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mills and lit <lb />
tie Mai tie church at <lb />
pleasant Hill Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. K. C. Buck and children <lb />
spent Saturday Sunday with <lb />
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. <lb />
White. <lb />
AYDEN NOTES. <lb />
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb />
NOTES. <lb />
N. C, Sept. <lb />
A first class second hand mow- <lb />
machine almost as good as new, <lb />
can be purchased cheap by apply <lb />
at the office of the A. G. Cox <lb />
Mfg. On. <lb />
Forest Taylor, who has been <lb />
here for several days working in- <lb />
left yesterday for Rocky <lb />
Mount. <lb />
Rev. J. B. Jackson, of <lb />
came in Tuesday to visit his <lb />
parents and attend the union meet- <lb />
Laud For Sale of land <lb />
known as the Fred White place, <lb />
said to contain acres with <lb />
nary buildings can be bought on <lb />
reasonable terms of A. G. Cox. <lb />
J. W. Davis, and wife and broth <lb />
who have been visiting relatives <lb />
at Oxford, returned Wednesday. <lb />
Delegates and visitors are <lb />
to attend the union meeting of <lb />
the Missionary Baptist church of <lb />
the Association which is <lb />
now in session at this place. <lb />
Miss Lottie of Kinston, <lb />
came Friday and is visiting friends <lb />
n town. <lb />
L. C. Fletcher came home Wed- <lb />
from Oxford where he has <lb />
on a visit. <lb />
Mrs. of is in at- <lb />
upon the union meeting <lb />
here, and is a at the home of <lb />
A. G. Cox. <lb />
Miss Rosa Spain, of Kinston, is <lb />
visiting her sister, Miss Lena <lb />
Spain at the dormitory. <lb />
Hogs For G. Cox has <lb />
or hogs in fine condition to <lb />
fatten, weighing from to <lb />
pounds each which he will dispose <lb />
of at market value. <lb />
Mrs. Jacob of <lb />
is on a visit to Mrs. Amos G. Cox. <lb />
Miss Clyde Cox, who has been <lb />
visiting Miss Cox went to <lb />
Greenville Thursday on a visit. <lb />
A. G. Cox will pay the highest <lb />
cash price for cotton seed. <lb />
J. N. Hart, of Greenville <lb />
Mr. of Richmond, were <lb />
here Thursday on business. <lb />
Mrs. W. B. Wingate and child, <lb />
after spending some time near <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Robert Burney, a prosper- <lb />
influential farmer Swift <lb />
Creek spent Friday visiting bis <lb />
daughter who is attending school <lb />
here. <lb />
Pro. is perfecting <lb />
by which several prom- <lb />
speakers from various sec- <lb />
of the State, daring the <lb />
present session, address bis Stu <lb />
dents from i e to time on the sub- <lb />
of education. Hons. Claude <lb />
of Scotland Neck, end <lb />
John II. Small, of Washington, <lb />
have agreed to speak in the early <lb />
future. This effort we have no <lb />
will result in much good. <lb />
Prof is wide awake and <lb />
will spare no pains to bring about <lb />
the greatest good to pupils <lb />
I his cue, <lb />
II. A. Caraway, Jr., of Farm- <lb />
ville, a former student of our <lb />
school, is here visiting among his <lb />
many friends. All are glad to see <lb />
Ai. he is a clever fellow. <lb />
Ayden, N. C, Sept. 1901. <lb />
Miss Pauline of Whit- <lb />
little Lillian <lb />
Stokes, of Stokes, entered school <lb />
at C. C. College this week. <lb />
It. L. of was <lb />
in town Tuesday. <lb />
F. G. went to Green- <lb />
ville Tuesday. <lb />
Webb was here Tuesday. <lb />
M. Ti Durham, came <lb />
in Tuesday night. <lb />
E. K. Forsythe, of was <lb />
in town Wednesday. <lb />
B, is on the sick list. <lb />
M. Daniels, of Chicago, spent <lb />
Wednesday in town. <lb />
Brown, of Kinston, was <lb />
here Wednesday. <lb />
F. L. spent <lb />
a days in this week. <lb />
Miss Clyde Cox spent <lb />
day night in town. <lb />
Manning's father spent <lb />
Wednesday night with him. We <lb />
are pleased V, say that Prof. Man- <lb />
condition is a little better. <lb />
Frank Hart went to <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
There are even fall style <lb />
wrestling. <lb />
The largest single item of tax <lb />
ever collected Buncombe <lb />
was recently paid the sheriff by <lb />
George Vanderbilt for bis county <lb />
taxes for 1901, the amount <lb />
This large sum for taxes <lb />
is a help to Buncombe and <lb />
its citizens, yet when Biltmore was <lb />
being established we remember <lb />
there were some who wrote in op- <lb />
position to it. All reasonable en- <lb />
be given men <lb />
of wealth to come to State and <lb />
make Free <lb />
By ; together a <lb />
prosper--. By fussing and fight- <lb />
each other a community is <lb />
damaged. Help your neighbors <lb />
and when you need maybe <lb />
your neighbors will help you. Any <lb />
way by doing neighbor good <lb />
you do your duty and have the <lb />
approval your <lb />
Free <lb />
Love, like lighting, seldom <lb />
strikes twice in the same place. <lb />
That's why widows usually marry <lb />
for money the lime. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
In North Carolina. <lb />
A Building and Loan <lb />
has been organized at Kin- <lb />
The tax books of Cumberland <lb />
county show an increase in <lb />
of half million this year over <lb />
last year. <lb />
In bis official report, the State <lb />
Veterinarian says the disease that <lb />
recently killed so many horses <lb />
Hyde and other eastern counties, <lb />
was staggers. <lb />
Five boys, age from <lb />
to years, have been arrested in <lb />
Raleigh tor breaking in stores. <lb />
The boys had committed several <lb />
robberies. <lb />
One lady stood the examination <lb />
for embalming before the State <lb />
board of examiners at a <lb />
few days ago. There were thirty <lb />
five applicants license before <lb />
the board. <lb />
The prohibition people of the <lb />
the town of Dickson, Tenn., have <lb />
struck on an original way to get rid <lb />
of the saloon. There is only in <lb />
that town, and they have opened <lb />
an opposition dispensary <lb />
where drinks nil sorts are Bold at <lb />
cost. When they drive the other <lb />
fellow out they will shut up shop. <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Mighty In Agriculture. <lb />
Col. J. B. Southern <lb />
Farm Magazine Baltimore for <lb />
The estimated value of all farm <lb />
products of the United States for <lb />
1900 was 13,000,000,000. Should <lb />
the demand ever come, the South <lb />
could sell at present prices cotton <lb />
enough to reach this stun. <lb />
Take the value of the <lb />
products of the South to be <lb />
as estimated, it <lb />
will approximate value of <lb />
nearly one half all the <lb />
products of the States. <lb />
In this estimate were not included, <lb />
apparently, hemp, peas beans, <lb />
which run up the aggregate <lb />
several millions of dollars. <lb />
All these products have been <lb />
made square miles of <lb />
proved lands of out <lb />
of a total of square <lb />
in the South. That is to say, there <lb />
is only per cent, of the lands of <lb />
the South improved. Concede <lb />
that only per cent, is <lb />
of being improved, then the <lb />
South should easily produce over <lb />
4,000,000,000 of agricultural pro- <lb />
ducts on per of its <lb />
without any improved <lb />
cultivation or fertilization, <lb />
and employing ignorant labor. <lb />
A High Point woman is suing <lb />
the Southern Railway for <lb />
because a passenger in boarding <lb />
the train struck her the knee <lb />
with a grip which he carried and <lb />
injured her. <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 />
pile sold on our floor. The farmers see this, and appreciating <lb />
work do for them they bring their tobacco. <lb />
We treat all alike, get the best price time. Bring <lb />
next load to the Greenville Warehouse and we will show yon <lb />
the truth of this. We have every accommodation for you and <lb />
your team. <lb />
We are independent of <lb />
Warehouse Trusts. <lb />
EVANS ft CO. <lb />
J. C. R. S. EVANS. <lb />
WE HAVE <lb />
D. SPAIN. <lb />
Just Returned <lb />
from the northern markets where we have selected <lb />
a stock of Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, <lb />
Feathers, Infant Caps, Ornaments, in fact, <lb />
we have everything needed to put a stylish <lb />
hat. Call and see our pattern hats. We have <lb />
the prettiest we have ever had. Hats trimmed <lb />
while you wait. Give a trial. Yours to please, <lb />
MISSES ERWIN. <lb />
The News tells a story of <lb />
a four-year old girl who was spend- <lb />
a away from home. At <lb />
bedtime she knelt at her <lb />
to say her prayers, expecting <lb />
the usual prompting Finding <lb />
Mrs. If. unable to help her out, <lb />
she concluded <lb />
me; I can't remember my <lb />
prayers, and I'm staying with a <lb />
don't know <lb />
Whatever a boy undertake <lb />
he should do It heartily for the <lb />
work's sake. The boy who rises <lb />
to the top is the boy, who does <lb />
more than he is obliged to do, who <lb />
is all-around in his intelligence, <lb />
and who thinks of something be- <lb />
sides the end the day and his <lb />
Home Journal. <lb />
bills often make a man <lb />
wish he were dead. <lb />
A suit has been brought to set <lb />
aside the will of the late B. Peter- <lb />
son upon the ground of undue in- <lb />
upon him. He bequeathed <lb />
all of bis considerable estate to his <lb />
wife and she in turn to her cousin, <lb />
Miss Mamie He died <lb />
about two years before his wife. <lb />
Washington Progress. <lb />
A woman may be hard of hear <lb />
still not be deaf to flattery. <lb />
The thief likes to keep himself <lb />
unspotted. <lb />
The hand that rocks the cradle <lb />
is the hand that rules the roost. <lb />
A woman's idea of bet stingy <lb />
is to know a secret and not tell It. <lb />
A high <lb />
Vaccination makes the girls <lb />
limp. <lb />
Money sometimes talks in <lb />
The fly season is en the wane, <lb />
the bald-headed man re- <lb />
The leading Trousers in them <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 adzes, colors, <lb />
and prices. A call will he appreciated. <lb />
Frank Wilson, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The Kins Clothier.<lb />
Eastern reflector<lb />
If there Is a CROSS MARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
so to remind you that you owe <lb />
Eastern for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
you to settle as early as <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope you will not <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This is for those who <lb />
find the cross mark on their <lb />
paper. <lb />
HOWDY DO. <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
Several sections of the State have <lb />
had frost. <lb />
Just received Fruit Jars <lb />
M. Schultz. <lb />
Necks can soon stretch <lb />
around the circus bill boards. <lb />
John Roberson's circus is com <lb />
It will be hero October 15th. <lb />
Misses Erwin's millinery open- <lb />
has attracted the ladies. <lb />
have a nice lice. <lb />
The farmer who does not save <lb />
his bay this season will likely pay <lb />
dearly for what he uses next <lb />
spring. <lb />
says every day is open- <lb />
day at his big store, with some <lb />
thing nice show the folks every <lb />
time they come. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line will sell <lb />
tickets to the Richmond carnival <lb />
October 7th to 12th at one fare for <lb />
the round trip. <lb />
Mrs. M. D. Higgs has received <lb />
her new millinery and will have <lb />
her fall opening on Wednesday, <lb />
Oct. Only one day. <lb />
Fa km Fob have for <lb />
sale a two horse farm, good land, <lb />
in good condition for growing any <lb />
crops. For terms apply to <lb />
J. II. Mills, Black Jack, a. C. <lb />
Patrons and pupils public <lb />
schools can get readers, geographies <lb />
and histories by the <lb />
State at store. We <lb />
are the depository for Pitt county. <lb />
Zeno Moore <lb />
El wood hem tics, life <lb />
of Lee and Jackson, Grimm's fairy <lb />
stories, Johnson's physical culture, <lb />
speller, primer, <lb />
copy books, drawing books, tablets, <lb />
pencil, slates, in fact <lb />
most anything in the way of school <lb />
supplies, at Reflector Book Store. <lb />
Years of experience and frequent <lb />
visits to the fashion centers gives <lb />
Mrs. M. Higgs a knowledge of <lb />
millinery possessed by few. ThU <lb />
knowledge enables bet to present <lb />
styles that are always correct. She <lb />
will make an opening display of <lb />
new fall styles on Wednesday, Oct. <lb />
2nd. <lb />
Some Speak to Me. Some to You. <lb />
Thursday, September 1901. <lb />
Mrs. E. E. Griffin is quite sick. <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Moore left this morn- <lb />
for Raleigh. <lb />
D. S. Smith is able be out again <lb />
from an attack of <lb />
Miss Annie Thigpen, of Hill, is <lb />
visiting Mrs. S. T. Hooker. <lb />
W. K. Cunningham and family <lb />
left this morning for Salisbury. <lb />
P. M. Johnson child return- <lb />
ed Wednesday evening from <lb />
son. <lb />
Paul Jones, editor of the Law <lb />
Journal, of Tarboro, was here to- <lb />
day. <lb />
H. H. has gone to <lb />
housekeeping in the new Rountree <lb />
building on Pitt street. <lb />
H. B. Hartley, agent for the <lb />
flews and Observer, passed <lb />
through this morning to <lb />
Washington. <lb />
Mis. O. Winstead, of <lb />
who has been visit- <lb />
relatives here, returned home <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Miss Annie and her <lb />
little brother, Roy, of Fremont, <lb />
came in Wednesday evening and <lb />
are visiting Mrs. R. S. Evans. <lb />
Mrs. F. G. Whaley returned <lb />
Wednesday evening from a visit to <lb />
Suffolk Miss Laura of <lb />
that place, accompanied her home <lb />
for a visit here. <lb />
Friday, September <lb />
D. B. Liles went to Tarboro to- <lb />
day. <lb />
C. M. Jones went up the road <lb />
this morning. <lb />
W. A. Fleming, of was <lb />
here today. <lb />
Continued. <lb />
The injunction case against the <lb />
town of before Judge <lb />
H. R. Bryan, at New Bern, on <lb />
Friday, was continued to October <lb />
16th, daring the sitting of the <lb />
court here. <lb />
Queer Egg. <lb />
Joe Blow, of Winterville, <lb />
sent The Reflector another cu- <lb />
egg that was given by <lb />
Mr. W. F. Carroll. This <lb />
egg is somewhat hard to <lb />
tribe, and we hardly know <lb />
to say it is shaped like a half <lb />
moon or like a short cucumber. <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
The State superintendent of pub <lb />
lie instruction has designated Mon- <lb />
day, October 14th, as Car- <lb />
in the public schools of <lb />
the State, and the subject for dis- <lb />
First <lb />
Settlement in which of <lb />
course is that at Roanoke Island. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
The undersigned, school com- <lb />
for District No. white <lb />
race, will meet at N. <lb />
C, on Sept. 26th, 1901, for the <lb />
purpose of electing a public school <lb />
teacher. School to commence 1st <lb />
Monday In October. <lb />
C. M. Jones, <lb />
w. M. Moore, <lb />
Grimes, <lb />
Rent and Sale, <lb />
I will rent my farm, four miles <lb />
north Greenville one mil. <lb />
from House station, for the year <lb />
1903 with privilege of five years. <lb />
About Nov. 1st I will sell all the <lb />
farm implements, gin. engine, <lb />
thresher, grist mill, carts, wagons, <lb />
horses, mules, hogs, cattle, corn, <lb />
fodder and hay on said farm. <lb />
Parties wishing to examine the <lb />
farm or equipment can call any <lb />
time and do so. <lb />
John <lb />
Zeno Moore returned Thursday <lb />
evening from Richmond. <lb />
Mrs. J. T. Matthews <lb />
this morning from Kinston. <lb />
B. J. Pulley went to Ayden last <lb />
night and returned this morning. <lb />
L. P. Lawrence and J. J. <lb />
this morning from <lb />
den. <lb />
Miss Minnie Quinn went to Scot- <lb />
land Neck today to attend the <lb />
union meeting. <lb />
Miss Harper, of Wilson, <lb />
arrived Thursday evening to visit <lb />
Mrs. Alice Harper. <lb />
Manning, of Bethel, <lb />
spent last night and today with <lb />
B. F. Jolly returned Thursday <lb />
evening from Baltimore where he <lb />
has been in the hospital. <lb />
O. W. Harrington left this morn- <lb />
for Raleigh to take W. H. <lb />
Smith to the State hospital. <lb />
Mrs. P. E. left this morn- <lb />
for Scotland Neck to visit her <lb />
daughter, Mrs. M. M. Nelson. <lb />
TROUBLE ON ROW. <lb />
Much Bad Feeling Aroused. <lb />
The controversy in the Tobacco <lb />
Board of Trade over the trial of <lb />
Mr. W. T. Lipscomb, of the Lib- <lb />
on the charge of <lb />
which is against the <lb />
rule and of all the <lb />
tern markets and punishable by a <lb />
fine, has caused much hard <lb />
among the tobacco men here <lb />
and even some blood shed. On <lb />
Tuesday, there was a small scrap <lb />
or two growing out of the matter, <lb />
and on Wednesday night there <lb />
curred a more serious affray. <lb />
This latter fight occurred about <lb />
o'clock near Five Points. We <lb />
do not know how many were en- <lb />
gaged in the conflict, but Mr. R. <lb />
O. of the Ware- <lb />
house, Mr. G. J. Woodward, one <lb />
of his bookkeepers, Mr. A. M. <lb />
Perry, auctioneer of the Liberty <lb />
Warehouse, were each <lb />
hurt, the two former cut <lb />
and the latter beat on the <lb />
head. They all had to go the <lb />
hands of the doctors to have their <lb />
wounds dressed. <lb />
The trouble is to be regretted <lb />
and everybody will be glad when it <lb />
is over. <lb />
profit Factory to Consumer, No middle mans profit. <lb />
Mrs. Sarah E. Davenport, <lb />
Hamilton, came in Thursday <lb />
visit her brother, D. C. Moore. <lb />
Mrs. J. A. Dupree and children <lb />
left this morning for Norfolk to <lb />
make home with her brother <lb />
in that city. <lb />
Saturday September <lb />
B. W. Moseley went to Conetoe <lb />
today. <lb />
An Old Well Caves In. <lb />
Saturday there was a large <lb />
cave in the sidewalk on the Third <lb />
street side of The Reflector <lb />
building, due to the heavy rain. <lb />
The size and shape of the cave re- <lb />
called to the memory of the older <lb />
citizens of the that years ago <lb />
a public well was there and was <lb />
long since filled up. Several in <lb />
looking at the bole spoke about the <lb />
well supplying water for the old <lb />
Court Hone that then stood out in <lb />
Evans street and for the old jail <lb />
that used to be on the lot now <lb />
by the block of <lb />
which building is <lb />
the corner. <lb />
worth choice goods <lb />
at prices. <lb />
bought big <lb />
Clothing, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
AT HALF THEIR VALUE. CUSTOMERS WILL GET THE BENEFITS. <lb />
Rev. F. A. Bishop went to Tar- <lb />
today. <lb />
Miss Lizzie Blow left this morn- <lb />
for Greensboro. <lb />
Miss Mamie Bernard left this <lb />
morning for Tarboro. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wind left <lb />
this morning Wilson. <lb />
J. B. Higgs returned Friday <lb />
evening from a trip to Bethel. <lb />
F. G. James and Harry Skinner <lb />
returned this morning from New <lb />
Bern. <lb />
Mrs. P. M. Johnson and child- <lb />
have returned from a visit to <lb />
Henderson. <lb />
Miss Bertha Bunn, of <lb />
son, is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. <lb />
M. Johnson. <lb />
Miss Maud Evans came home <lb />
home from Goldsboro, even- <lb />
to visit her mother. <lb />
Mrs. H. Deal and daughter, <lb />
Miss Blanche, of Va., are <lb />
visiting Mrs. E. M. Cheek. <lb />
B. D. Liles returned Friday <lb />
evening from Tarboro, bringing <lb />
Mrs. Liles with him to make their <lb />
home here. <lb />
Trouble Over. <lb />
tarns. <lb />
I will attend at the following <lb />
times and places for the purpose of <lb />
collecting taxes for the year <lb />
Bethel, Saturday, Oct. 5th. <lb />
Stokes, Monday, Oct. 7th. <lb />
Grifton, Tuesday, Oct. 8th. <lb />
Thursday, Oct. <lb />
Falkland, Saturday, Oct. 12th. <lb />
Ayden, Saturday, 10th. <lb />
Smith's Store, Tuesday, Oct <lb />
Farmville, Saturday, Oct. <lb />
Gum Swamp, Tuesday, <lb />
Thursday, Oct. <lb />
Meet me and save cost. <lb />
O. W. Harrington, <lb />
Sheriff of Pitt County. <lb />
Numerous Mails. <lb />
People not familiar with work <lb />
r around the have no idea <lb />
to of the number of mails that come <lb />
go daily from Greenville. <lb />
Postmaster J. J. Perking says that <lb />
on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb />
days he dispatches receives <lb />
different mails, and on Tues- <lb />
days, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb />
mails are handled. These mails <lb />
and other business around the office <lb />
make a large amount of work to be <lb />
done. <lb />
Boys Clothing, <lb />
and Price<lb />
Sizes to Year.<lb />
SIZES <lb />
TO YEARS, <lb />
Mens Clothing. Suits <lb />
Suits, Price<lb />
t;<lb />
Odd Coats. <lb />
and Coats <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
Boys Knee Pants. <lb />
and kind, sizes to <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
add <lb />
Mens Pants. <lb />
and Pasta, now <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
and<lb />
These prices for cash buyer s <lb />
No goods charged at these prices. <lb />
MENS ft BOYS DRESS SHIRTS UNDERWEAR. <lb />
to Shirts now and kind now <lb />
to to <lb />
to full line 4- c to c now going at and <lb />
to biggest value and <lb />
Shoes. Linen Window Shades. <lb />
STEEL ROD CONG SO shoe new hats COLORS. <lb />
ED pat lips price <lb />
to stock on <lb />
price must sec price <lb />
The controversy on tobacco row <lb />
came to an and Friday by W. T. <lb />
Lipscomb Co. paying the fine <lb />
Imposed against them. We are <lb />
glad the trouble is over. Now let <lb />
good feeling be every- interest as to how <lb />
body whoop the market. terminate. <lb />
For Supreme Court Judge <lb />
While other men are being <lb />
spoken of, his friends take pleas- <lb />
in presenting the name of E. <lb />
Esq., of this City, as <lb />
of the best to select as a Judge <lb />
of the Supreme Court. Mr. <lb />
is one of the leading lawyers <lb />
of the State and a Christian gentle- <lb />
man besides, and would fill the <lb />
position with dignity and honor. <lb />
Elizabeth City Fisherman and <lb />
Farmer. <lb />
Sent To <lb />
Several convicts sentenced at the <lb />
last term of court were taken to <lb />
county today to work <lb />
on the roads. arrangement <lb />
should be made for Pitt county <lb />
convicts to work the roads at home <lb />
instead of having to be sent off to <lb />
another county. There is plenty <lb />
of room for improvement on the <lb />
public roads in this county. <lb />
The Injunction. <lb />
Mr. F. G. James, attorney for <lb />
the plaintiff and Mr. L. I. Moore, <lb />
attorney for the defendant, have <lb />
gone to New Bern to the <lb />
injunction case against the town of <lb />
Greenville in the matter of the sale <lb />
bonds. There is <lb />
the case <lb />
Bought Enough Goods For Ten Small Stores. <lb />
ELL. <lb />
Clocks and Watches. <lb />
t. watches now <lb />
A u ii i. i e Ml <lb />
P ,, . All shades, all kinds, nil quality. The ladies <lb />
ii ii i at the immense stock. Come to see us alone <lb />
The cheapest and line we <lb />
have ever had. Special value, <lb />
from to <lb />
day clock at reasonable or <lb />
Yards. <lb />
From the cheapest to the beat. <lb />
All qualities. Don't fail to <lb />
one of the choice patterns. <lb />
Ladles Muslin Underwear <lb />
Ready to wear. Ask our saleslady department <lb />
to show them to you. Chemise, Petticoats, Drawers, downs <lb />
at less t cost of material. <lb />
All Linen Table Damask <lb />
Worth now <lb />
Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth <lb />
Biggest line in town. All kinds. <lb />
Simpson's Calicoes <lb />
Others sell cheap calico. Watch <lb />
the colors. They will run out be- <lb />
fore you leave town. <lb />
FURNITURE. <lb />
Leather Couches, quality <lb />
t-. ii it of The Loom. <lb />
talker's Mills, <lb />
quality Oak Suits; Styles without ticket, yard <lb />
Rockers. Hall Racks, Cribs, Carriages, prices. <lb />
Woman Chile L <lb />
Al sizes, colors prices, <lb />
from the mills. This is a rare <lb />
opportunity for ladies to get a <lb />
good bargain. <lb />
wide <lb />
C. T. <lb />
The Big Store. <lb />
Greenville, N C.<lb /></p>
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III II . <lb />
Have You Forgot <lb />
THAT I AM STILL AN <lb />
UP-TO DATE OF <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
AND A NUMBER Of OTHER <lb />
WHICH I AM TO MENTION. <lb />
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb />
Yours to <lb />
las. B. White. <lb />
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb />
I lift III <lb />
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
Value, <lb />
Chafe Value. <lb />
;. Paid up Insurance. <lb />
Insurance that works <lb />
i. In Nun <lb />
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within month while you <lb />
are or within three upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of payment of arrears with interest. <lb />
second No <lb />
are at the beginning of the second and of each <lb />
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb />
They may be To reduce Premium, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To make policy daring the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
J. U SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, H. C.<lb />
unless <lb />
Red Cross is on label <lb />
Don't take a Substitute <lb />
WE WORLD <lb />
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF <lb />
for Chills, Fevers, <lb />
Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb />
all forms of Malaria. <lb />
DON'T WAIT TO <lb />
SPEND CENTS AND BE <lb />
CURES MAKE TONIC FAMOUS <lb />
TRY IT. NO NO PAY. PER <lb />
i- DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. <lb />
YEARS <lb />
ASTHMA CUBE FREE. <lb />
Urines Instant Rebel Permanent Cure in all <lb />
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. <lb />
There is nothing like it <lb />
instant relief, even in the worst eases. It cures <lb />
A. YEARS all else tails. <lb />
Air. C. Wells, Villa. Bulge, says. <lb />
bottle of received In good <lb />
I cannot tell you how thankful I feel for the <lb />
good derived from it I ; a slave, chained with <lb />
throat for ten years. I de- <lb />
of ever cured. saw your advertise <lb />
meat tor the cure of this dreadful and tormenting <lb />
disc K, and had <lb />
I tit it lived to give it a trial. To my <lb />
astonishment, the acted like a Send me <lb />
a full-aim <lb />
We want to send to every a trial treatment of <lb />
similar to the that cured Mr. We'll send it by mail post- <lb />
paid, absolutely Free of Charge, to will write for it, <lb />
even on a postal. mind though i are despairing, however <lb />
bad your case. will relieve and core. The worse your <lb />
case, the more glad we are to send ii. Do not write at mice, ad- <lb />
dressing Dr. Bros Medicine Co. id Baal N, V. City. <lb />
Sold by all Druggists. <lb />
ALL OVER THE HOUSE. <lb />
Way to KM Cellar <lb />
Free From Smell. <lb />
borax, charcoal, dry <lb />
and are the thing <lb />
to make mid keep a cellar sweet and <lb />
fresh. Move out all things movable, <lb />
take up dust, open bins and <lb />
closets and sat doors and windows <lb />
wide. Then in every bin or in- <lb />
space set an earthen vessel, <lb />
dish or bowl with several lumps of <lb />
C in it. Strew grains of <lb />
dry over the lime, then; <lb />
slack it, but do not wet it, yet be <lb />
pure the slacking is <lb />
Steam from the lime, rising up and <lb />
out, will take away all bad air and <lb />
ill odors. <lb />
Leave the cellar open and empty <lb />
for two hours, then scatter dry pow <lb />
borax all around in corners <lb />
and along the walls, and wherever <lb />
t here is a place where it will not be <lb />
in the way hang a-piece of <lb />
H net, with some lumps of <lb />
charcoal tied inside. Leave the <lb />
borax until next cleaning time. Take <lb />
the charcoal bags down every week, <lb />
empty them, heat the charcoal very <lb />
hot, return to the bags and replace <lb />
them. The charcoal a marvel- <lb />
power to absorb all sorts of bad <lb />
smells. The power is strictly pro- <lb />
portioned to its freshness, which the <lb />
heating restores. <lb />
Make cheesecloth pads of plaster, <lb />
mixed with powdered slacked lime, <lb />
and hang them against the walls <lb />
that likeliest to he damp. Lime <lb />
and plaster are so thirsty they take <lb />
nil spare water to themselves, <lb />
thereby preventing must and mold. <lb />
A good way to make the pads <lb />
still h or run inch tucks in a length <lb />
if cheesecloth coarse lawn, then <lb />
lip a funnel the open <lb />
end of the tuck and pour in the <lb />
and lime. Make the tucks an <lb />
inch apart and fill them evenly. <lb />
d charcoal may lie mixed <lb />
with the lime and plaster for pads <lb />
arc to hang where foodstuffs <lb />
re kept. <lb />
Fruit Beverage. <lb />
Peel lemons very thin, squeeze <lb />
the juice over the peel and let <lb />
two hours, then add one pound of <lb />
sugar. Mash one of ripe rasp- <lb />
berries with half a pound of sugar; <lb />
pare a ripe shred the <lb />
fruit tine and mix with another half <lb />
sugar, then strain the <lb />
moil Juice and mash the <lb />
s through a sieve, then the <lb />
pineapple and mix all together, add- <lb />
three quarts of cold water. Stir <lb />
until the is entirely dissolved, <lb />
then strain and serve with a little <lb />
of the fruit in each glass. <lb />
Washing Cut Glass. <lb />
Standing in water or allowing <lb />
water to remain in cut glass, no <lb />
matter how clear, robs the cutting <lb />
of luster and puts it almost on a <lb />
level with pressed glass. Still one <lb />
must make haste slowly. No mat- <lb />
if there is but a single howl, <lb />
wash it apart from everything else <lb />
and in perfectly clear water. If it is <lb />
caked and sticky inside from stand- <lb />
after use, till it with warm sod <lb />
water and vigorously for a <lb />
minute, then repeat until the glass <lb />
begins to show dear. <lb />
THE GREAT <lb />
TONIC LAXATIVE <lb />
If you hart sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad <lb />
inactive heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss <lb />
insomnia, lack energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin, <lb />
or say symptom and disorder which tell the of bad bowel and an <lb />
sue Will Cure Yon. <lb />
It will clean out the bowel, the liver and kidneys, <lb />
the membrane the stomach, purify your blood and put <lb />
your again. Your appetite will return, your move <lb />
year liver and kidneys cease to trouble your skin clear and <lb />
retain sad will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb />
Mother medicine In w Ii <lb />
an will Ideal <lb />
It keep later regular without pain or a seals, <lb />
aid relieve I. . <lb />
well, and V <lb />
Mat U <lb />
An Egg Separator. <lb />
A unique kitchen utensil <lb />
the yolks and whites of eggs <lb />
as they are broken without paying <lb />
any particular attention to where <lb />
each part is dropped. This little de- <lb />
vice can he fastened to an ordinary <lb />
tumbler by means of the spring clip <lb />
on one side. The contents of tho <lb />
; are allowed to fall on tho strain- <lb />
which numerous slits open- <lb />
into the glass through which the <lb />
thinner white portion strains, thus <lb />
leaving the yolk on the upper side.<lb />
Economizing Space. <lb />
All idea for economizing space is <lb />
shown in the illustration, and this <lb />
will appeal to those who have con- <lb />
two small rooms into one <lb />
large one. But confronted <lb />
Striking <lb />
Striking coincidences are no- <lb />
Id tin- assassination of <lb />
James A. and William <lb />
was shot in the sum <lb />
mer of 1881. twenty <lb />
died September <lb />
1881. <lb />
was <lb />
1901 twenty years later <lb />
to the day. <lb />
jived eighty days after <lb />
being shot; lived eight <lb />
days. <lb />
The moat bulletins <lb />
were concerning Gar- <lb />
field's condition. <lb />
The doctors frequently declared <lb />
that Garfield was convalescent and <lb />
would recover. <lb />
Other said the same <lb />
a I unit Mi K it <lb />
Six before Garfield died bis <lb />
physicians said be would almost <lb />
certainly recover. He was sitting <lb />
up. The change for the worse <lb />
announced on the <lb />
held out that his <lb />
condition was all could lie de <lb />
sired up to twenty four hours before <lb />
his death. <lb />
sank rapidly <lb />
their strength once began to fail. <lb />
Both were men from the people <lb />
who rose from humble surround- <lb />
Both of noteworthy <lb />
purity of private and public lite. <lb />
Richmond Times. <lb />
Mother who haw alway so dreaded <lb />
approach of hot weal her when they have a <lb />
babe, not forget <lb />
counteract and the effect of <lb />
hot weather on children, keep them in <lb />
healthy condition an-l makes the <lb />
easy. east only per box <lb />
or mail to C. J. Muffed, M. <lb />
D , St. Mo. <lb />
Presidents of the United States. <lb />
The North has had sixteen <lb />
dents and South nine The <lb />
Executive office has been occupied <lb />
by Northern men a few days than <lb />
sixty three year., and Sooth- <lb />
em it few days over fifty three <lb />
years. This is based on the sup- <lb />
position that will fill out <lb />
bis present term. <lb />
Only two of the Southern States <lb />
have furnished <lb />
Of the North- <lb />
Presidents, three have come <lb />
from the New England States, six <lb />
from the Middle States and seven <lb />
from what is now called the Mid- <lb />
West. <lb />
No President has ever been <lb />
from the ten west of the <lb />
Mississippi river and the only two <lb />
men have nominated by <lb />
great political parties from that <lb />
from Missouri <lb />
by the Republicans <lb />
Bryan of Nebraska by the Demo <lb />
1806 1900. <lb />
Divided politically, nine Pan- <lb />
two Federalists, four <lb />
Whigs eight Republicans have <lb />
occupied Presidential office. <lb />
In the above I do not include <lb />
the President. <lb />
It is unjust to a-sign the first and <lb />
only real non partisan President <lb />
country to any political party. <lb />
Daily News. <lb />
Fir Salt by <lb />
Of a <lb />
with two ii replaces, and you do not <lb />
require more than one lire. Now, <lb />
here is an excellent idea which you <lb />
and your man could easily <lb />
carry out between you. The sketch <lb />
i i simple it needs no word to <lb />
explain<lb />
Is the center of two <lb />
weary and <lb />
making. The rosary establish- <lb />
men steady employment to <lb />
women and turn out dozen <lb />
In the accordion <lb />
i- of and <lb />
head The accordion <lb />
ore to tho <lb />
Mates. <lb />
ii i. <lb />
. old boy, haven't seen you for <lb />
fin s-r-el you doing <lb />
Tin bar; the old slumping<lb />
ruin <lb />
a pl the mow n <lb />
lo THE CO , N. M, l V , . man <lb />
t on In pot U <lb />
hi Mill I kit In a um. ,. ., . <lb />
Pointed <lb />
The diver has a practical way of <lb />
getting at things <lb />
a man has true be <lb />
never culls for a second plate of <lb />
hash. <lb />
The race is not always to <lb />
swift, even if the turtle does <lb />
the soup <lb />
When it is hunting some <lb />
thing in the dark he Is apt to find a <lb />
lot of things be isn't looking for. <lb />
A declaration a <lb />
man is his love should be read <lb />
like a page <lb />
first. <lb />
in com- <lb />
It in but drum- <lb />
net ii at their way. <lb />
rood for <lb />
that i badly executed. <lb />
It's the to <lb />
watch that others may not prey. <lb />
The man who jumps overboard is <lb />
usually over bored with life. <lb />
Utters of credit IO U A V. <lb />
Had <lb />
from Hie kind, of <lb />
water he la to drink, and mailing <lb />
to bring on as stuck of <lb />
Ferry I lb <lb />
only tale, and <lb />
and cholera Avoid <lb />
on Perry <lb />
Price mil <lb />
Snap Shots. <lb />
A man never after <lb />
he is married how things <lb />
there are which it is improper for <lb />
a married man to do. <lb />
a man pays a compliment <lb />
to a he usually whispers it <lb />
and scolds, neighbors can <lb />
hear him. <lb />
No man ever bandied his money <lb />
when alive to the satisfaction of his <lb />
kin, or ever left a will which was <lb />
suitable to all relatives. <lb />
married begins <lb />
the story of her troubles by <lb />
she was married when <lb />
young, to a man much older <lb />
herself. <lb />
Girls are indulging in so many <lb />
healthful sports of late that a dog <lb />
to a girl has almost as <lb />
good a time as if he belonged to a <lb />
boy. <lb />
Remember if you get into a <lb />
scrape and appeal to your <lb />
that they will relate they saved <lb />
you when you were the <lb />
third Globe. <lb />
Pills <lb />
Dyspepsia, Constipation, <lb />
Headache <lb />
ALL DISEASES arising from a <lb />
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion <lb />
The result I food <lb />
and Dote catgut- <lb />
sugar coated and easy to <lb />
Take No <lb />
The recent denial the <lb />
that President bad an- <lb />
be would not be <lb />
candidate at the next election was <lb />
unnecessary, for the that <lb />
story could not have kept <lb />
spark of life in it beyond day <lb />
of its birth. It to <lb />
common sense of past and present. <lb />
Theodore Roosevelt will <lb />
nature of things be a candidate for <lb />
re-election to the office of <lb />
dent, unless his Administration <lb />
proves to be a failure so inordinate <lb />
as to forbid support. Being healthy <lb />
in ambitions as in mind and body <lb />
be must desire that people <lb />
elect hi in to great office <lb />
n which be bas been placed by <lb />
assassination and this he will be <lb />
backed by a peculiarly favorable <lb />
York Sun. <lb />
Wilmington Star reports a <lb />
county farmer as saying the <lb />
crops this year that county are <lb />
practically a complete He <lb />
attributes condition much to <lb />
the heavy rains of the past spring <lb />
and summer, large portions of <lb />
county having been <lb />
dated during much of the season. <lb />
A fat woman never realizes bow <lb />
fat she really is. <lb />
A woman never quarrels with <lb />
herself unless as u last resource. <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
TO STAY CURED. <lb />
A vegetable remedy that <lb />
lively cures recent end long <lb />
The greatest blood <lb />
purifier known. I la the <lb />
endorsement of leading physician <lb />
after thorough trial. Cure OS per <lb />
cent of the treated. Price <lb />
Al per <lb />
M. Schultz. <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb />
re's, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak <lb />
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
and Gail A x <lb />
Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Beauty Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Floor Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, <lb />
China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
War. Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Cheese, Beat <lb />
n rd Hewing Mae hi and nu <lb />
other good. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash, Com <lb />
to see me. <lb />
Photograph, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The leader in good work and low price <lb />
Nice Photograph f I dozen. <lb />
Hall go <lb />
all other line very cheap. Crayon Portrait <lb />
any picture cheats. Mice <lb />
on band all the time. Come <lb />
examine my work. No trouble to <lb />
and question. The Tery <lb />
beat work guaranteed to all. hour. <lb />
to a. m- I. lo p. m. <lb />
RUDOLPH HYMAN. <lb />
J. W. t CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
The baring duly <lb />
before the Superior court clerk of <lb />
county at administrator of the of <lb />
notice hereby <lb />
Si en lo all indebted to the <lb />
make Immediate payment to the <lb />
and all baying claim <lb />
against the are notified to the <lb />
tame to undersigned payment <lb />
within month from the date of this <lb />
notice, or it will be in bar of recovery. <lb />
Thin 4th day of September, <lb />
L. SMITH, <lb />
Sarah I. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
OLD LINE <lb />
Steamer leave Washing <lb />
ton daily at A. X. for <lb />
ville, leave Greenville dally at <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer lea wee <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at b 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. Aft. <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
J. J. CHEEKY, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
issued Letter of <lb />
to me, undersigned, on 2nd <lb />
day of September, on the estate of <lb />
Joseph A. Dupree, deceased, notice it here- <lb />
by given to all indebted to the <lb />
lo make immediate payment to <lb />
and lo all creditor of <lb />
to present their properly <lb />
to the undersigned, within <lb />
twelve months alter the date of notice, <lb />
or notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
y. Tins the 2nd day of Sept, 1801. <lb />
JUDITH D. <lb />
on tho estate of JOSEPH A. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
county having issued Letter of <lb />
to me, on the 9th <lb />
1901, on the of Lynn <lb />
Tripp, deceased, notice hereby to <lb />
all persona indebted to the estate to make <lb />
to <lb />
to all creditor of to <lb />
their properly to <lb />
undesigned, twelve month <lb />
the dale of notice, or notice will be <lb />
in bar of their recovery. <lb />
Tin. 1901. <lb />
TRIPP, <lb />
of relate of <lb />
n i county In Superior <lb />
clerk. <lb />
ass <lb />
and other., <lb />
V. <lb />
The above named defendant cheater <lb />
will take notice that an action entitled at <lb />
above bat been commenced in Superior <lb />
court of county, to sell a certain lot <lb />
Ike Town of Bethel partition. Ami <lb />
I he laid defendant will further take notice <lb />
that be required to appear at office of <lb />
t he clerk of Superior court of PI U county <lb />
on Friday 20th, 1901, and or <lb />
demur to the complaint In action, or <lb />
i lie plaintiff will apply lo court for <lb />
relief demanded in the complaint. <lb />
August 1901. <lb />
clerk Superior court. <lb />
JAMES, Ally <lb />
SALE OF TOWN LOT. <lb />
By of decree of lb Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county, made on 2nd day <lb />
of September 1901, in a certain special pro- <lb />
therein pending, entitled F. O. <lb />
Beverly Brother <lb />
and others, I Monday October <lb />
1901, before the door in <lb />
sell at public tale lo highest bid- <lb />
for ch, lb certain lot of parcel of <lb />
land situated In town of Greenville and <lb />
described at la plot <lb />
of town a part of lot bounded on <lb />
the North by street, on the by <lb />
Green on the the lot form- <lb />
and at Baptist <lb />
on Weal by the lot, and <lb />
being home plan of lbs late D. <lb />
one fourth of <lb />
acre more or lent. <lb />
of September, 1901. <lb />
ALEX L. BLOW, <lb />
goose <lb />
mm <lb />
ATTENTION AGENTS I <lb />
Mr. John C. General Agent for <lb />
North Carolina Virginia, of <lb />
Known and Popular Company, <lb />
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
Life Insurance Co., of Newark, <lb />
to lo It large of <lb />
policy holder and lo public <lb />
generally, of North com- <lb />
will now In till <lb />
state and from will it <lb />
and policies, to all de- <lb />
airing the very beet insurance in beat <lb />
lift insurance cum piny in the world. <lb />
If the agent In your town has Dot <lb />
yet completed <lb />
JOHN O. <lb />
Suit N. <lb />
Paid policy holders <lb />
Live, energetic <lb />
once to work <lb />
Old <lb />
It's only natural that at the <lb />
of day we should wear tho clothes <lb />
of <lb />
Marriage may lie a failure with- <lb />
out bankruptcy. <lb />
mm, <lb />
DEALER <lb />
S. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Pies always <lb />
on t <lb />
goods kept constantly <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
W. R, WHICHARD BRO,, <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The complete in every <lb />
par and prices low the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
IN-<lb />
A LINE OF <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE MB. <lb />
B. COBBY. <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Broken in <lb />
Stocks. Cotton, Grain and <lb />
Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
WEEK LY. <lb />
WILLIAM J. <lb />
Editor ft Publisher, <lb />
Lincoln, <lb />
In Advance. <lb />
One Year Ii, Six Mouths <lb />
Three Mouths Slog. Copy Ac. <lb />
No traveling are em- <lb />
ployed. taken at <lb />
Th u office. The Semi- <lb />
Weekly and <lb />
will be together <lb />
one year for or The Daily <lb />
and <lb />
one year for payable in ad- <lb />
PATENT <lb />
Wash , 0.0. <lb />
-FOB <lb />
III <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
TO <lb />
VOL. <lb />
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY. OCTOBER <lb />
NO <lb />
Twice a M <lb />
-AT- <lb />
SI ft YEN <lb />
if <lb />
WE <lb />
ARE KNOCKING <lb />
THEM <lb />
P- <lb />
r r <lb />
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks, <lb />
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves, <lb />
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Booties. <lb />
Come to see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a <lb />
Your friends, <lb />
W. T. LEE CO- <lb />
A Vile Slander Upon the S th. <lb />
You may lake the prettiest <lb />
van picture on earth, with <lb />
woods, laughing waving <lb />
fields, hi-; cottage, and speak- <lb />
quietude of calm summer <lb />
you'll always some <lb />
jackal to disturb <lb />
it. solemn hush of the great <lb />
sorrow, the life of our <lb />
a trembling be- <lb />
tween two more far <lb />
vent prayer ascended lo Heaven <lb />
from the when he died <lb />
the sorrow of the South was more <lb />
genuine her people are <lb />
more sincere. Yet baldly have <lb />
funeral bells when <lb />
Hie hungry hyenas of hate and <lb />
rancor begin anew their <lb />
upon the <lb />
Echoing utterance of the <lb />
die colored <lb />
a of blatant asses from the <lb />
North arc charging Hint the <lb />
from <lb />
Old Lewis <lb />
as much slop in his speech M the <lb />
reporters found in his eyes, goes <lb />
out of his way to of the <lb />
sentiment favor of lynch- <lb />
parts of our <lb />
and a bald-faced lie <lb />
about a being lynched In the <lb />
South because had insulted a <lb />
white If anarchy is the <lb />
child of lynch law, why in <lb />
is it that anarchy is found only <lb />
in the I It is much nearer <lb />
the truth to say that is <lb />
the legitimate child of that <lb />
brigandage that spirit of <lb />
skepticism which prevail <lb />
North, which happily have <lb />
little following the sweet South. <lb />
Herald. <lb />
swell cloaks. <lb />
When you buy a jacket or <lb />
cloak why tint op to- <lb />
when yon can gel it just <lb />
us cheap as Mm can old styles. <lb />
Every one of our ready to <lb />
wear garments embrace <lb />
advantages <lb />
too good to be <lb />
overlooked. <lb />
I'm. lit. tin- finish, <lb />
the bang, tin- stylish <lb />
are bum Io he <lb />
All embody the <lb />
and approved features. <lb />
We will I , delighted lo m <lb />
you -k and prove our <lb />
assert Ions. friends, <lb />
The North <lb />
DIVIDEND IS THE <lb />
Securing highest rate of interest consistent with safety. <lb />
economy of management. <lb />
Low death rate, resulting from a careful of risks <lb />
limiting its business to the States <lb />
It will be to your interest to sec what we can do you before <lb />
placing your life insurance. <lb />
territory open for in North Carolina. <lb />
T. ARCHIBALD CART, General <lb />
For Virginia North Carolina, <lb />
Mutual Life Insurance Company, <lb />
1201 E. Street, Va. <lb />
j. en <lb />
Tell and <lb />
Daughter <lb />
and all the <lb />
Ladies that <lb />
Our FALL <lb />
OPENING of <lb />
Will take place on <lb />
Tuesday and Wednesday, <lb />
October 1st 2nd. <lb />
HOOKER. <lb />
-S, <lb />
TRINITY COLLEGE NOTES. <lb />
in North Carolina. <lb />
A of The Gotten <lb />
Plant states few Northern <lb />
know what a apple grow- <lb />
section lies, largely <lb />
i . in North Carolina. Apples, <lb />
especially in the elevated valleys <lb />
wt of the Blue <lb />
Ridge, grow with a luxuriance <lb />
seldom seen, The elevated region <lb />
the foothills east of <lb />
are also an excellent section<lb />
We Are Showing <lb />
The moat attractive line of dress goods, trimmings, <lb />
jackets, furs, skirts, ladies waists and <lb />
shoe and furnishing goods it has ever been <lb />
our pleasure to show. Our goods are <lb />
President <lb />
and Mr. Roosevelt's accession <lb />
to the Presidency arc the two <lb />
topics in the October <lb />
of Reviews. Aside from the <lb />
treatment of those <lb />
events, a fully illustrated <lb />
count of the last days of President <lb />
is contributed Will j <lb />
the accomplished j <lb />
newspaper correspondent, <lb />
himself at writes from j <lb />
I, baud <lb />
all the the tragedy. Mr. <lb />
comprehensive <lb />
is followed by a brief <lb />
of the last of our great trio <lb />
Presidents, from the pen <lb />
Commissioner II. B. V. <lb />
land, of the District of Columbia; <lb />
there is also an article on President <lb />
with portraits of Mr. <lb />
Mrs. Roosevelt and the <lb />
six children. The <lb />
view presents the full text of Mr. <lb />
Buffalo speech, made <lb />
on the day before the shooting, <lb />
of Mr. Roosevelt's Minneapolis ad- <lb />
dress of September -ml. <lb />
looking <lb />
i ii i- <lb />
Day at i and will be <lb />
m here a . All <lb />
i k c. Ill lie suspended <lb />
during a id night a <lb />
public meeting will lie held the <lb />
Craven Memorial Hall. To <lb />
meeting the public la in <lb />
visitors are expected <lb />
from various parts of the state. <lb />
Au will be delivered by I only need to be developed. <lb />
Bishop E. B. Hendrix, of Missouri. I One man now planting an or- <lb />
the address, Blowing Bock, has <lb />
will he made gifts made trees at elevation of <lb />
the college during year feet. There is a <lb />
October 3rd. music in the apple culture in <lb />
hum a,, attractive feature of j North Carolina, and with the <lb />
occasion. In addition lo or- markets of to the South, <lb />
an program and their nearness points, <lb />
local music has been arranged, in is no reason why the culture <lb />
which musical talent of apple should not grow to <lb />
Durham will take part. great and profitable proportions in <lb />
of evening a man of nu the western part of North <lb />
as a Borne orchards are now being plant <lb />
I.;. i Hi is the ed. there is loom <lb />
who have capital and to work up <lb />
Methodist Bishops. nun a sod remunerative business. <lb />
of long business experience, be has Write us for Information about <lb />
a knowledge of men tracts of laud for sale, very cheap <lb />
balance and proper- well adapted to the of <lb />
non in hi-, work. He hi- Industry. <lb />
Has lost many a dollar for business men. If a man is <lb />
lodged by the coal he wears, be Is also judged by th <lb />
letterhead he uses. An nicely <lb />
bend he looked on as a good Investment, <lb />
It ill be done right <lb />
price for it <lb />
will be right, too. <lb />
Send next <lb />
The Reflector Office. <lb />
BAKER HART, <lb />
Headquarters <lb />
STEAM SUPPLY. <lb />
but prices are equal to those found any <lb />
All goods as represented. Standard patterns <lb />
in stock. <lb />
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
Au Ohio Ml is to plant a colony <lb />
county, this Stale, not <lb />
far from Washington. His name is <lb />
Marvin, and he is from near Find- <lb />
lay, Ohio. He has bought <lb />
thousand of laud on Mount's <lb />
Creek, has at once to <lb />
develop it. has it that he <lb />
will build a hotel there, and that <lb />
from lo families will move <lb />
from Ohio lo settle. A large saw <lb />
mill and lumber will lie put <lb />
up at once. Such colonists as this <lb />
is what needs. The <lb />
success at <lb />
and tho at Hunt <lb />
Pines is evidence that other such <lb />
places would not only pay good <lb />
dividends to promoters, but would <lb />
give colonists homes <lb />
good incomes. This is the <lb />
kind of we need. We <lb />
can well afford to do without the <lb />
foreign Times. <lb />
Home men arc good because it <lb />
pays to be good others <lb />
good for <lb />
We have just added Steam Supply lo out business <lb />
will tell anything in tills line very low, See us when in <lb />
Angle Valves, Standard <lb />
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb />
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Ganges, Hancock <lb />
U, S. Injectors, Cooks, steam <lb />
Pipe till sixes, Pipe Kitting all sixes, <lb />
LINK OP Packing, Rabbet Belt, Handy <lb />
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Bell Hooks, lie. <lb />
extensive in all parts of the <lb />
world, thus n fund of in- <lb />
formation few men Inn e. lie <lb />
has a very careful of <lb />
literature and history, in re- <lb />
cent years especially has put him- <lb />
self in touch with best <lb />
of the World. Lately he has writ- <lb />
ten several <lb />
notably Work for the <lb />
in which ho baa made an <lb />
effective plea for a more cultured <lb />
ministry. As a preacher, be bus <lb />
in demand in <lb />
the leading universities of <lb />
North. With all. of his <lb />
he is a man of magnet- <lb />
ism and personal de- <lb />
man In social and a <lb />
most public <lb />
ii <lb />
Harvesting Machine. Pip and Drain <lb />
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
Mule i- lea is <lb />
known the average man con <lb />
the lives and aims of the <lb />
men and who delve <lb />
surface of the earth in <lb />
places of darkness and danger, <lb />
where a day goes by with- <lb />
join recording the death by falls of <lb />
rock, i of slate more lb in one <lb />
unfortunate miner. An article on <lb />
this once impartial and <lb />
vitally is contributed <lb />
to The Cosmopolitan tor October <lb />
John Mitchell, of <lb />
United Mine Workers America, The. <lb />
whom every one recalls as the man <lb />
Building. <lb />
U KEEN VILLE, N. <lb />
With due respect to the wishes <lb />
of Judge Shepherd, we think <lb />
his friends should pay no <lb />
whatever to his card declining <lb />
to be a candidate for chief justice. <lb />
No man should De a candidate, in <lb />
the common acceptation of that <lb />
term, for that high office. If <lb />
should seek the man and <lb />
not the man the it is the <lb />
office of the chief justice of the <lb />
Supreme Com of North Carolina; <lb />
because Of Judge Shepherd's <lb />
card we think his friends should <lb />
the more neatly press his claims, <lb />
which are certainly paramount to <lb />
those of any one of tor the <lb />
position, earnestly hope <lb />
are not to have dirty <lb />
g. dick <lb />
Cling for the nominations to the <lb />
vacancies In our judiciary. Judge <lb />
Huston <lb />
lire the last resort, with a steady <lb />
hand upright purpose, appears <lb />
to among the highest of civil <lb />
do this requires <lb />
not only a great a good man, <lb />
and no good lawyer will act the <lb />
demagogue to be sleeted judge. <lb />
should not be <lb />
rewarded with any and <lb />
not with a judicial office. <lb />
Times. <lb />
who the miners car <lb />
lied through a successful term-1 libraries have <lb />
nation the <lb />
of <lb />
anthracite <lb />
I ii.-iii-. . and <lb />
it . l i i t i n.-, . <lb />
with <lb />
i --in I i in. for <lb />
Ills son . in <lb />
for year, ., i <lb />
i n It I one Palo <lb />
Killer, Furry and <lb />
in en established at rural public <lb />
schools, the State giving the <lb />
and the district Ho. <lb />
H is expected that three mouths <lb />
will be three limes us many <lb />
these libraries. <lb />
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