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. . .,. <lb/>
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/>
nu- <lb/>
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REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
D. J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered at Post Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, M Second-Class <lb/>
Friday, October <lb/>
Sunday evening after dark a <lb/>
guard at the grave of the late Pres <lb/>
was attacked. It <lb/>
U thought to be an attempt to blow <lb/>
up the tomb. <lb/>
Yes, the war in the <lb/>
has been reported at an end many <lb/>
times. Yet there continue to come <lb/>
reports of disastrous fighting. On <lb/>
the morning of September in <lb/>
the island of while Co. <lb/>
8th of United States were <lb/>
breakfasting, they were <lb/>
by overwhelming force <lb/>
OF GREENVILLE and with him lived his <lb/>
KY BOYHOOD. <lb/>
HY T. O. PAY IX. <lb/>
heard my dear old aunt, long <lb/>
since in the rest of Paradise, bed <lb/>
and near the close of a long <lb/>
lite, say to her son one day, <lb/>
my I would like to live a thousand <lb/>
And who would II was <lb/>
simply nature protesting through <lb/>
her at the seeming inc <lb/>
of human life that all men feel <lb/>
through life with waning <lb/>
to the very portal of the <lb/>
grave, nod is a suggestion, a proof <lb/>
of immortality, an echo <lb/>
the far off days when our <lb/>
great ancestor, Adam, not only <lb/>
lived nine and thirty <lb/>
years, but with a stature in keep- <lb/>
with his dignity as Lord of <lb/>
creation was. according to Arab <lb/>
legend, one live feet <lb/>
high. I am not interested in <lb/>
this particular phase of <lb/>
attacked if of <lb/>
any Ladies Aid Society, <lb/>
League. St. Brotherhood <lb/>
or St. Agnes Guild are disposed to <lb/>
gents and almost annihilated. Of <lb/>
the men in the regiment only Arab story, it is only <lb/>
escaped. Verily, this country has <lb/>
worse than an elephant on its hands <lb/>
in the <lb/>
lo get Mark Twain to point <lb/>
out his and turn the <lb/>
over lo some society. <lb/>
It was in Hie thirties, Ike period <lb/>
of the great exodus the <lb/>
mounts. Smith-. <lb/>
and <lb/>
lives, Mr. Willie Pond his <lb/>
sister. Uncle Willie, as he was <lb/>
usually called, was a man of few <lb/>
words, serious, sober countenance <lb/>
and entirely self reliant. He <lb/>
ways wore a broad brim, low crown <lb/>
hat when alone his <lb/>
eyes were on the ground as <lb/>
absorbed thought. This good <lb/>
man was a Democrat and a Baptist, <lb/>
and was Moreover a true patriot. <lb/>
He admired Gen. <lb/>
above all men and loved to talk of <lb/>
the old times. And on <lb/>
day, as he called the of <lb/>
July, under the influence to stir- <lb/>
martial music a patriotic <lb/>
address his soul was filled with the <lb/>
spirit of the Revolution, <lb/>
and bad occasion required he would <lb/>
willingly shoulder a to <lb/>
give John Bull another thrashing. <lb/>
TO HE CONTINUED. <lb/>
Winterville Department. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
X. C, Oct. <lb/>
AYDEN NOTES. <lb/>
X. C, Oct. <lb/>
Bar, Mr. Mellon came down <lb/>
from Wilson Monday to as- <lb/>
in the protracted meeting at <lb/>
Christian College. <lb/>
Miss Coward is visiting <lb/>
friends and relatives in <lb/>
C. F. of Scot- <lb/>
land Keck, has been visiting <lb/>
an Smith-. , <lb/>
An experienced advertiser train Tuesday morning for Hob <lb/>
to the man who has trouble left for Alabama and Mis- <lb/>
in getting up an that my father went to <lb/>
a letter to a distant friend to live. I very <lb/>
telling him about your store, your, but think I W. H. Harris, who <lb/>
goods, prices, etc. Then have it ride from Heine in an <lb/>
printed as a advertise- old liven coach, and meeting Mi Smith went to Green- <lb/>
This is only uncle. Major at villa Monday night. <lb/>
should and with whom the family remain- j Mis of <lb/>
talk in his advertisement just as ed a few clays until our home, the week with her <lb/>
to a prospective ens- place across street, was L. Tyson, <lb/>
Every storekeeper can prepared. Majors home hisses Jennie and Blanche Ab <lb/>
give reasons why people should the old building on high brick , <lb/>
buy at his place, to do this pillars dormer windows op <lb/>
in plain words is to make a store. <lb/>
H la remembered in <lb/>
I that the people and <lb/>
i were badly ban big <lb/>
New Bern to live in little Green- <lb/>
ville, and Sally Mitchell,<lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Stores Run by Women. <lb/>
There are two drug stores in was mm h Impressed with <lb/>
Moore county run by superiority of her old home. <lb/>
Southern Pines luff, when she via Washington on <lb/>
one at is own- stepping off the flat boat at <lb/>
ed and run by Misses Johnson, dark she h up and seeing <lb/>
who were and reared in this moon exclaimed, we got a <lb/>
county. They are practical prettier neon in <lb/>
like women and have made a <lb/>
success of their business. Their One my earliest recollections <lb/>
drug store is neat, clean and ill is taken to the gallons laud <lb/>
tractive. The one at wonder toe place i -till <lb/>
run by Miss Elizabeth Packard, a called by that name and While <lb/>
Northern Express, there was no gibbet in a- I <lb/>
remember, it must have been in <lb/>
L. II. <lb/>
Mrs. Georgia Baker returned a <lb/>
few days ago from Marlboro where <lb/>
-he ha-been nursing her moth <lb/>
came down <lb/>
from Scotland Keck Saturday <lb/>
and returned Monday. <lb/>
Simpson is in town for a <lb/>
few days. <lb/>
Celia has <lb/>
been sick for several days. <lb/>
Miss Callis, of <lb/>
has accepted a position as mil <lb/>
sic at the W. B, T. s. <lb/>
of Washing <lb/>
ton, la helping Mrs. J, A. Mavis <lb/>
w her millinery. <lb/>
Slits Mamie Buck who has been <lb/>
so seriously ill with fever, is con- <lb/>
Admiral Dewey's refusal to re <lb/>
representing Bear <lb/>
Admiral at the court of <lb/>
inquiry eminently proper. <lb/>
While issues of the controversy <lb/>
are really between Schley and <lb/>
Sampson, technically, only the <lb/>
Navy Department <lb/>
Schley arc panes to the <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Mayor w. II. Long has <lb/>
of the cases fa bis court <lb/>
ion now in progress. Sampson . <lb/>
. . . , WE before him with the <lb/>
has no there <lb/>
es lo appear as a witness. <lb/>
connection with the subject that l <lb/>
learned my uncle a- sheriff with <lb/>
the awful prerogative of banging <lb/>
people, and having learned ibis I <lb/>
kept out of bis way as much <lb/>
possible. And it was with <lb/>
mixed with awe that I some- colored, drunk <lb/>
times watched at a safe distance lined and costs, <lb/>
old Jacob on hi- visits to the <lb/>
II. C. drunk and dis- <lb/>
t- orderly, lined and costs 83.20. <lb/>
a toot c- g <lb/>
pounds, and which eventually <lb/>
iced prisoners, the Major <lb/>
term <lb/>
Who Invented the bicycle is a <lb/>
disputed question. Three English- <lb/>
men claim the credit, bat they got <lb/>
the idea from a French inventor. <lb/>
This was over years ago. The <lb/>
American bicycle is the outcome of <lb/>
a French toy bicycle exhibited <lb/>
the Philadelphia Centennial <lb/>
1876. But the Chinese <lb/>
claim to have had the bicycle two <lb/>
thousand years ago. They had <lb/>
about anything that is going. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
became associated In my thoughts <lb/>
with the key of the Bast He, prob- <lb/>
ably from the fact that when as a <lb/>
bigger boy I explored the old jail I <lb/>
found room where <lb/>
prisoners were confined and <lb/>
bound over to January <lb/>
Superior Court. <lb/>
James drunk dis- <lb/>
orderly, lined costs, <lb/>
Charles drunk and dis- <lb/>
orderly, lined i and costs, 88.30, <lb/>
S T. Hooker, M. H. <lb/>
and Jim Meadows, riotous dis- <lb/>
Button, drunk down, <lb/>
lined one penny costs, <lb/>
into which the sun never <lb/>
the counterpart of a, Orderly conduct and assault, lined <lb/>
old prison. <lb/>
It was on Hie bill near the <lb/>
landing in a hut that Sun <lb/>
killed Dave Smith which caused at <lb/>
the <lb/>
escaped to the weal and became <lb/>
very as a Fee <lb/>
On the the hill of the first street <lb/>
Four drummers were hauled up leading to the river mar old <lb/>
in Charlotte lined heavily for son's house eight or ten men were <lb/>
indulging Id a game of killed and wounded some years <lb/>
making the stake just large <lb/>
to make the game interesting. <lb/>
This is alright as far as it goes, but <lb/>
if there are not men walking the <lb/>
streets of that city who follow <lb/>
for a livelihood and are not <lb/>
molested by the police, then it is <lb/>
different from most <lb/>
ham Herald. <lb/>
An aggregation of capital is <lb/>
and has always <lb/>
for promotion of business <lb/>
enterprises of but <lb/>
there to concern be- <lb/>
which there is certainly dis- <lb/>
aster. Just at time <lb/>
American statesmen have <lb/>
imperative duty in lo- <lb/>
danger <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
later by the premature discharge <lb/>
of a cannon being in honor of <lb/>
a Democratic victory, whereupon <lb/>
being moved by a profound con- <lb/>
of the value of human life <lb/>
to prevent all possibility of a <lb/>
similar it might <lb/>
happen to the haled <lb/>
ignoring nil consideration of the <lb/>
fourth of July, a party of <lb/>
Democrats took old gun <lb/>
sunk the middle of the <lb/>
river. <lb/>
In the two story house on the <lb/>
first corner of this street and the <lb/>
street with the river which <lb/>
I shall call Water street, there <lb/>
lived, when I lust knew him, Mr. <lb/>
David Lawrence, and family, an <lb/>
exemplary gentleman. <lb/>
Ho was a son of Mr. Peter Law- <lb/>
I will attend at the following <lb/>
times places for the purpose of <lb/>
collecting taxes for the year <lb/>
Bethel, Saturday, Oct. 5th. <lb/>
Stokes, Monday, Oct. 7th. <lb/>
Tuesday, Oct. <lb/>
Thursday, Oct. <lb/>
Falkland, Saturday, Oct. <lb/>
den, Saturday, <lb/>
Smith's Store, Tuesday, Oct <lb/>
Saturday, Oct. <lb/>
Tuesday. Oct 88th. <lb/>
Thursday, Oct. ill. <lb/>
Meet me and save cost. <lb/>
O. W. <lb/>
Sheriff of Pitt County. <lb/>
announcement that ll. P. <lb/>
Cheatham, Hie colored North Car <lb/>
who was appointed <lb/>
of heeds for District of <lb/>
Columbia, is to be by <lb/>
President is <lb/>
the new president is to con- <lb/>
policies to the <lb/>
extent at least of standing in with <lb/>
Senator <lb/>
A First class second baud mow- <lb/>
machine almost as good as new <lb/>
can be cheap by apply- <lb/>
at the office of the A. Ci. Cox <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Prof. W. H. and wife, <lb/>
of Greenville, spent Sunday after- <lb/>
noon with their daughter, Miss <lb/>
at the dormitory. <lb/>
Lund For tract land <lb/>
a as the White place, <lb/>
said to contain ITS acres with <lb/>
nary buildings can be bought on <lb/>
reasonable terms of A. Q. Cox. <lb/>
I. A. Sugg, Jr. and Carlos <lb/>
of Greenville, were here Sun- <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
The Union meeting of the <lb/>
Association of the <lb/>
church closed a very interest- <lb/>
session here last Sunday- <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Miss Olivia Cox. of LaGrange, is <lb/>
Visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. D. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
N. S. Fulford, of Washington, <lb/>
was here Monday on business. <lb/>
Hogs For G. Cox hits <lb/>
or hogs in line condition to <lb/>
fatten, weighing from to <lb/>
pounds, each, which we will dis- <lb/>
pose of at market value <lb/>
H. F. Smith, who has vis- <lb/>
his parents at <lb/>
came home yesterday. <lb/>
Charles Harper and sister, of <lb/>
Black J came Monday to see <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Dixon, who <lb/>
have bean sick for quite a <lb/>
while, but are now very much <lb/>
Bight many of our people at- <lb/>
tended the Free Will meet- <lb/>
at Black Jack Sunday and re- <lb/>
port a large crowd in <lb/>
of Hie inclement weather. <lb/>
A G. COX will pay the highest <lb/>
cash price for cotton <lb/>
J. A. Massey, of Smith Held, <lb/>
accepted a position with B. F. Man- <lb/>
Co., as sale-nun <lb/>
for the various sewing <lb/>
Farm Wire <lb/>
per yard, Winterville <lb/>
Hog Fence of Wire cent per yard <lb/>
Durable, lasting and cheaper than <lb/>
cheapest. The best invest- <lb/>
farmers is in the Winter <lb/>
ville Wire Fence. All orders will <lb/>
be promptly filled. <lb/>
Send orders for Heel wagons <lb/>
and carts. wheel <lb/>
teed. Orders can be tilled on de- <lb/>
Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
The Tar Heel wagon <lb/>
wheels will last as long as <lb/>
any other. Try them. <lb/>
There were tough times the <lb/>
home of Simon yesterday. <lb/>
During the absence of Mrs. <lb/>
having stepped over to a neigh- <lb/>
hogs got the house, turned <lb/>
table over, smashed up crockery- <lb/>
ware and played havoc generally. <lb/>
is sad swears vengeance <lb/>
on bogs all kind by what name <lb/>
soever known. <lb/>
B. G. Barker, Jr., of Falkland, <lb/>
was prospecting yesterday <lb/>
and has decided to move his family <lb/>
here a short while. <lb/>
Want No More Of It. <lb/>
But we do not believe the people <lb/>
of the States arc anxious <lb/>
for another era of sectional <lb/>
They all tit <lb/>
amendment was a <lb/>
and cruel hi under; they arc not <lb/>
desirous of aggravating its malign<lb/>
la North Carolina. <lb/>
Four cottages and a store in <lb/>
Durham were destroyed by fire <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
use of the <lb/>
mails. Asheville, <lb/>
N. C, confessed that he had forged <lb/>
or checks. <lb/>
Governor Aycock has designated <lb/>
the week January 20th aH <lb/>
North Carolina week at I he Char- <lb/>
exposition. <lb/>
Miss Laura of Winston, <lb/>
was fatally burned Monday. While <lb/>
doing some baking her wrapper <lb/>
ignited and the spread rap- <lb/>
idly over her body. <lb/>
The farmer <lb/>
who shot killed a while <lb/>
the latter was stealing his water- <lb/>
melons, was at Charlotte last <lb/>
week and convicted <lb/>
The of Char <lb/>
have been disbanded for fail- <lb/>
to observe the irate guard reg- <lb/>
The company had fail- <lb/>
ed lo have the proper percent of <lb/>
members present inspection. <lb/>
A Durham policeman dis <lb/>
charged r being asleep on his <lb/>
neat. Two men who found him <lb/>
asleep took his hat and carried it <lb/>
to the chief of police and the <lb/>
went and awoke the sleeper <lb/>
A petition has filed in the <lb/>
court Asheville asking <lb/>
II. Smothers be removed from the <lb/>
receivership of the Western Car- <lb/>
Bank. The petition charges <lb/>
him with unlawful use of the <lb/>
of the bank. <lb/>
Why You Should Trade With <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
ABLE TO FIT ANY SIZE OR SHAPE MAN <lb/>
Help Salomon. <lb/>
cheapest says <lb/>
Ink, an advertise <lb/>
a good <lb/>
Such nu advertisement, frequently <lb/>
changed in form and phrase and <lb/>
persistently published, is also <lb/>
best possible aid lo salesmen in the <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
Hy virtue f a of the Superior <lb/>
court, made Hi Honor W. II. <lb/>
Judge presiding at May term. 1901, of <lb/>
court in the raw of l. <lb/>
wife against Car mid other, trustee <lb/>
Hickory Hill church, the undersigned <lb/>
sell the <lb/>
court house door i Greenville on Monday <lb/>
day of November, 1901. the follow <lb/>
piece, parcel or lot of Um <lb/>
in the Town of ant. <lb/>
known as the Hickory Hill colored Baptist <lb/>
church lot, and as n part of lot No. He <lb/>
ginning at the of lots o. <lb/>
Street and running with the line of <lb/>
lots West feet, then North a <lb/>
straight line parallel with <lb/>
feet, thence with street to the begin <lb/>
containing 2-8 yards. <lb/>
This Vt. 1st, K. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb/>
for Fine Modem and Cheap <lb/>
solicit your patronage <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb/>
prices, styles and work. <lb/>
send your orders to <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
WE HAVE <lb/>
Just Returned <lb/>
cashier of old <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 up a stylish <lb/>
hat. Cull and sen our pattern hats. We have <lb/>
the prettiest we have ever Hats trimmed <lb/>
while yon wait. Give as a trial. Yours to please. <lb/>
MISSES ERWIN. <lb/>
BECAUSE <lb/>
WE HAVE ALL SIZES AND SHAPES IN STOCK. <lb/>
WE FIT YOU AS WELL AS THE TAILOR <lb/>
BECAUSE <lb/>
TAILORS MAKE OUR SUITS. <lb/>
WE'RE ENTITLED TO YOUR TRADE <lb/>
because <lb/>
WE'RE A HOUSE, <lb/>
AND KEEP FIRST-CLASS GOODS. <lb/>
YOU SHOULD TRADE HERE <lb/>
BECAUSE <lb/>
YOU SAVE ONE HALF OF CUSTOM TAILOR'S <lb/>
PRICE ON AS WELL MADE SUITS. <lb/>
YOU TAKE NO RISK <lb/>
BECAUSE <lb/>
WE WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY <lb/>
IF YOU ARE HOT SATISFIED. <lb/>
THE CLOT BIER. <lb/>
WE THE WORK. <lb/>
And that is the reason the old Greenville Warehouse is <lb/>
selling much tobacco. We get the highest price for every <lb/>
bile sold on our floor. The farmers see this, and appreciating <lb/>
work do for them they bring their tobacco. <lb/>
We treat all get the best price every time. Bring <lb/>
next load to the Greenville Warehouse and we will show you <lb/>
the truth of this. We have every accommodation for you and <lb/>
your team. <lb/>
We are independent of <lb/>
Warehouse Trusts. <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
R. S. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
Next week is the big time in <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
Just received Fruit Jars at <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Five Tuesdays, five Wednesdays <lb/>
and five Thursdays this month. <lb/>
Attention is called the notice <lb/>
of land sale by F. G. James, Com <lb/>
Another dog, acting strangely. <lb/>
killed Tuesday. It belonged <lb/>
to Mr <lb/>
Persons wishing express matter <lb/>
to off morning should <lb/>
have it in the office before <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
Weston's min- <lb/>
I-bowed here to a large house <lb/>
Monday night. gave a good <lb/>
A drunken man gave the police <lb/>
man some trouble Monday after <lb/>
noon. He was finally overpower <lb/>
ed, loaded a dray and hauled to <lb/>
the <lb/>
Attention is called to the notice <lb/>
by C. D. Rountree, J. P., in the <lb/>
matter of O. Hooker vs N. <lb/>
the Express <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
Fa km For have for <lb/>
sale a two horse farm, good land, <lb/>
in good condition growing <lb/>
crops. For terms apply to <lb/>
J. U. black Jack, g. <lb/>
Wilson, the King Cloth- <lb/>
doubles of his <lb/>
in today <lb/>
and gives some good <lb/>
why you should buy clothing <lb/>
him. <lb/>
A dog to Mr. C. T. <lb/>
was strangely, <lb/>
Monday afternoon, and as a safe- <lb/>
guard against danger was killed. <lb/>
Little Charlie went in <lb/>
for his pet. <lb/>
Patrons and pupils of, the public, <lb/>
schools can get readers, geographies <lb/>
and histories by the <lb/>
State authorities; at our store. We <lb/>
are the depository for Pitt county. <lb/>
Zeno Moore <lb/>
life <lb/>
of Leo and Jackson, Grimm's fairy <lb/>
stories, Johnson's physical culture, <lb/>
speller, primer, <lb/>
copy books, drawing books, tablets, <lb/>
pencil, slates, crayons, in fact <lb/>
most anything in the way of school <lb/>
supplies, Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
Rent and Sale <lb/>
I will rent my farm, four miles <lb/>
north Greenville one mile <lb/>
from House station, for the year <lb/>
1902 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 Flanagan, <lb/>
The Liberty Still Lead. <lb/>
Friday the Liberty Warehouse <lb/>
sold pounds of tobacco for <lb/>
16,374.28, an average for the <lb/>
whole break, including scraps <lb/>
everything, of This is the <lb/>
best sale yet reported by any house <lb/>
on any market. The Liberty takes <lb/>
the lead and cm always be <lb/>
for high prices big <lb/>
Collision. <lb/>
Monday afternoon while the <lb/>
minstrel parade was going through <lb/>
Evans street a dray collided with <lb/>
Mr. James Harrington knock- <lb/>
ed him down, but fortunately did <lb/>
not hurt him much. It was pine <lb/>
an accident, as both Mr. <lb/>
the driver of the dray <lb/>
were looking at the parade and did <lb/>
not see each other. <lb/>
In Very Bad <lb/>
Considering the manner in which <lb/>
the Democratic Party and press of <lb/>
the country have treated the out- <lb/>
going incoming Republican <lb/>
Presidents, it is in extremely bad <lb/>
for Republican papers to at- <lb/>
tempt to make political capital out <lb/>
of sad Her- <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dunn went <lb/>
to Saturday evening. <lb/>
Prof, and Mrs. W. H. <lb/>
went over to Winterville Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. Willie Hugues returned <lb/>
Saturday evening from Lynchburg. <lb/>
J. A. Jones, of who <lb/>
has been visiting H. Harding re- <lb/>
turned home <lb/>
K. O. Barret, Route agent of the <lb/>
Southern Express Company, came <lb/>
in <lb/>
D. J. Whichard went to Win- <lb/>
Saturday evening re- <lb/>
turned this morning. <lb/>
V. J. Lee, of Norfolk, came <lb/>
Sat day evening is spending <lb/>
a few days with his brother, W. T. <lb/>
Lee. <lb/>
Mrs. Jane Langley little <lb/>
Misses Margaret and Rue Clark, <lb/>
of Washington, who have been vis- <lb/>
Mrs. Harris, returned <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
Dr. T. N. Ivey, editor of <lb/>
Raleigh Christian Advocate, came <lb/>
Saturday evening remained <lb/>
the afternoon freight train <lb/>
today. He preached excellent <lb/>
sermon in the Methodist church <lb/>
last night. The Reflector had <lb/>
a pleasant call from him this morn- <lb/>
Tuesday. 1901. <lb/>
W. R. Parker to Everetts <lb/>
today. <lb/>
M. II. Tucker returned to <lb/>
folk today. <lb/>
Nor- <lb/>
R. L. Smith left <lb/>
tor Norfolk. <lb/>
this morning <lb/>
Mrs. A. left this mom <lb/>
for Raleigh. <lb/>
W. H. Cox, of came <lb/>
over this <lb/>
Donnell Gilliam, of Tarboro, <lb/>
come down Monday evening. <lb/>
returned <lb/>
Scotland <lb/>
Miss Minnie <lb/>
Monday evening from <lb/>
Neck. <lb/>
Miss Florence Gardner, of <lb/>
son, came in Monday evening to <lb/>
visit Mrs. S. T. Hooker. <lb/>
Miss Lela left this morn- <lb/>
for Greensboro to attend <lb/>
Normal College. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. <lb/>
and son, John, left this morning <lb/>
for Baltimore. Mr. will <lb/>
purchase his holiday goods while <lb/>
away. <lb/>
H. I. Ellis, Press agent of the <lb/>
John Robinson shows, was here to- <lb/>
day calling on the newspaper folks <lb/>
leaving contracts for <lb/>
the show that comes the <lb/>
15th. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. R. R. Cotton left <lb/>
this morning for the north, Mr. <lb/>
Gotten to purchase goods and Mrs. <lb/>
Gotten to attend a meeting of the <lb/>
Board of Managers of the Congress <lb/>
Mothers. <lb/>
Wednesday, October <lb/>
B. W. Motley went to Bethel <lb/>
this <lb/>
J. J. went to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Donnell Gilliam returned to Tar- <lb/>
this morn <lb/>
J. E. has <lb/>
from I <lb/>
L. V. Morrill, of Snow Hill, <lb/>
came over Tuesday- <lb/>
Mrs. Elizabeth Hooker went to <lb/>
Farmville Tuesday to some <lb/>
days with relatives. <lb/>
Mrs. J. T. Mathews left Tuesday <lb/>
evening Kin-Ion lo sec her <lb/>
mother who is very sick. <lb/>
Mrs. of <lb/>
who has been visiting <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Ricks, returned home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mr. ind Mrs. W. F. Sutton, of <lb/>
Lenoir, Tuesday here with <lb/>
her mother, Mrs. Alice Harper, <lb/>
returned on the <lb/>
train. <lb/>
Mrs. W. F. Harding and child <lb/>
returned Tuesday evening from <lb/>
the western part of the State where <lb/>
they had been .-pending the <lb/>
mer. <lb/>
We went down to Winterville <lb/>
Saturday evening and had the <lb/>
pleasure of the sessions <lb/>
that night Sunday of the <lb/>
ion meeting held the <lb/>
church there. There were interest- <lb/>
on the <lb/>
Sunday schools ad res- <lb/>
were made by Revs. Jackson, <lb/>
Faulkner and Messrs. <lb/>
J. D. Cox, Prof. Line- <lb/>
berry others. Rev. Mr. Book- <lb/>
hart of LaG range, preached Sun- <lb/>
day morning Rev. Mr. Garner, <lb/>
of <lb/>
We learned that the entire Union <lb/>
had been quite and all <lb/>
the visitors were much pleased <lb/>
with their stay Winterville. <lb/>
The next Union goes to New Hope <lb/>
church, in Lenoir. <lb/>
While Winterville visited <lb/>
the excellent High School and <lb/>
found everything progressing ad- <lb/>
The enrollment is <lb/>
above eighty with a large <lb/>
number of boarding pupils. The <lb/>
dormitory is a <lb/>
Prof. is doing line <lb/>
work the school patrons <lb/>
pupils are delighted with him. He <lb/>
has the best assistants in de- <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb/>
Co. are putting up u largo annex <lb/>
to their factory equipping the <lb/>
with new machinery to meet <lb/>
their growing patron- <lb/>
age. <lb/>
Blow, <lb/>
tor's clever correspondent has not <lb/>
drowned in the meandering <lb/>
Tar, but says lie came mighty near <lb/>
getting a However, <lb/>
well ends <lb/>
One go to Winterville <lb/>
without seeing new signs of <lb/>
There is not a more <lb/>
little town anywhere. <lb/>
Recollections of Greenville. <lb/>
Today begins u <lb/>
very interesting sketch Green- <lb/>
ville long gone days, written by <lb/>
Mr. T. Davis, of Wilson. Mr- <lb/>
Davis was a citizen of Greenville <lb/>
many years ago and remembered <lb/>
by some of our citizens. <lb/>
Every one will greatly enjoy read- <lb/>
these sketches, and as will <lb/>
continue through several issues of <lb/>
The Reflector we suggest that <lb/>
the reader keep a lookout for <lb/>
them so as not to miss any of the <lb/>
connection. They contain <lb/>
cal matter well worth preserving, <lb/>
A Baby in a Barrel. <lb/>
At Saturday we <lb/>
heard a most horrible which <lb/>
were assured upon the highest <lb/>
authority was absolutely true. It <lb/>
seems that a men doing <lb/>
near town, recently re- <lb/>
a barrel of syrup. After <lb/>
selling several from the bar- <lb/>
rel the would <lb/>
through the failed. In older to <lb/>
discover the can--, the <lb/>
knocked the ho id out of barrel <lb/>
and found in it I lie dead body of a <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Science has never discovered a <lb/>
means of shotting up the man with <lb/>
bis first baby. <lb/>
Justice First <lb/>
is objection to <lb/>
monument in the South, <lb/>
but it strikes that our Ant duty <lb/>
monument line is to heed <lb/>
the appeals that have been <lb/>
us for years from the women <lb/>
of the South for donation-, to the <lb/>
Jeff Davis monument fund. Mr. <lb/>
memory will not <lb/>
for the lack of monuments. Let <lb/>
us just before are <lb/>
we can be both just and <lb/>
generous, so much the better. <lb/>
Twin-City <lb/>
Bad Bridge. <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon Mr. O. L. <lb/>
Joyner was on his nay home, his <lb/>
horse fell through the bridge near <lb/>
the two miles <lb/>
and broke a shaft to the <lb/>
buggy. This is same bridge <lb/>
that Dr. horse fell through <lb/>
sometime ago. say the <lb/>
bridge is in a very bad condition <lb/>
it is a charge <lb/>
Commissioners will no doubt order <lb/>
it looked after meet-<lb/>
Governor Stanley, of Kansas, <lb/>
has withdrawn his offer to give <lb/>
silver caps to all born in <lb/>
that State during his <lb/>
After having purchased <lb/>
sots cups be decided that <lb/>
he would have to call a halt owing <lb/>
to the the scheme <lb/>
Factory to Consumer, No middle mans profit. <lb/>
O worth choice goods <lb/>
at prices.<lb/>
Clothing, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
AT HALF VALVE. CUSTOMERS GET THE BENEFITS. <lb/>
Boys Clothing, Clothing. <lb/>
M Price i is and Suits, Price ii go <lb/>
Sizes to Year. -1 . its .-, 4.-. .-. a is <lb/>
Odd Coats. <lb/>
and Coats <lb/>
and OS <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
Boys Knee Pants. <lb/>
and l Kind, sizes lo <lb/>
and <lb/>
and 7.1 <lb/>
add <lb/>
7.5 <lb/>
Mens Pants. <lb/>
mi and Pants, now <lb/>
and I <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
These prices for cash s <lb/>
No goods charged at these prices. <lb/>
MENS BOYS DRESS SHIRTS <lb/>
Dozen. <lb/>
f lo Shirts now if I <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
pieces. <lb/>
A full line . I I now going <lb/>
The biggest value ever offered. <lb/>
MENS UNDERWEAR. <lb/>
Dozen, <lb/>
and W Kind now <lb/>
and <lb/>
and tile. <lb/>
and We. <lb/>
and <lb/>
STEEL ROD CONG <lb/>
HANDLED. <lb/>
to hind, <lb/>
price <lb/>
Slices. Shoes. <lb/>
new <lb/>
Ladles i pal lips two <lb/>
I . <lb/>
stock on hand. <lb/>
You must see <lb/>
Sample tint Price. <lb/>
hats for <lb/>
id <lb/>
All I i Window Shades. <lb/>
ALL COLORS. <lb/>
price <lb/>
NOW <lb/>
price <lb/>
Bought Enough Goods For Ten Small Stores.<lb/>
J-L-J- <lb/>
COME. <lb/>
DRESS GOODS. <lb/>
Clocks and Watches. ; <lb/>
HO watches now <lb/>
s . All shades, all kinds, nil quality. The ladies are <lb/>
at immense stork Come to see and bring along <lb/>
, , . neighbors, or tell them about us. <lb/>
day clock at returnable r . <lb/>
yard Muslin <lb/>
From the cheapest ,,,,, ,., Ask our in department -IV <lb/>
All qualities. Don fail to pet . Drawers, <lb/>
the choice pattens. f M <lb/>
too All Linen <lb/>
Worth now<lb/>
Carpets, Matting;, Floor Oil Cloth <lb/>
Biggest in town. All kinds. <lb/>
FURNITURE. <lb/>
cheapest and beat Hoe we <lb/>
ever had. Special <lb/>
from to <lb/>
Calicoes <lb/>
Others sell cheap calico. Watch <lb/>
lie colors. ill run out lie- <lb/>
fore you leave town. <lb/>
Children Hosiery. <lb/>
Al Colon and prices, <lb/>
from the mills. This is n rare <lb/>
ladies get u <lb/>
Hid bargain. <lb/>
Pratt The Loom. <lb/>
Leather quality Old Barker's Mills, <lb/>
no H Oak Suits; IS Styles without ticket, yard <lb/>
Rockers. Hall Backs, Cribs, Carriage, Get prices, wide <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
The Big Store <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
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mm. <lb/>
Have You Forgot <lb/>
. q THAT I AM AN <lb/>
Pry Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
. AND A OF <lb/>
i am unable to mention <lb/>
Come to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
las. White. <lb/>
AFTER TWO HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
BENEFIT lilt I <lb/>
N. J., POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
a. Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid p Insurance. <lb/>
t. Extended insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
;. is <lb/>
i. Will be reinstated If arrears be paid within mouth <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. <lb/>
Dividends are payable lbs beginning of second and i <lb/>
succeeding year, provided Hie for the yaw <lb/>
be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase <lb/>
;. To policy payable as an during Hie I <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
lie you <lb/>
l each <lb/>
paid. <lb/>
OCEAN HOTELS. <lb/>
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS <lb/>
Made By The Virginia. Observer <lb/>
Tor the ct statistics for <lb/>
their own lake, for <lb/>
the man who likes to eat well, the <lb/>
list of the content of <lb/>
larder reading. <lb/>
Here, for instance, is the <lb/>
average aboard the <lb/>
at beginning of every <lb/>
age between New York and Hem- <lb/>
burg, and of course all the other <lb/>
bis are provisioned about <lb/>
the same way. <lb/>
In the first place, there arc <lb/>
tons of ice to keep things eatable <lb/>
and drinkable, and these arc things <lb/>
that were on the ice on a recent trip <lb/>
Fourteen beeves, calves, <lb/>
lambs, hogs, 1,500 <lb/>
chickens, geese and game birds, <lb/>
1,700 pounds of fish, -100 pounds of <lb/>
tongues and sweetbreads, 1,700 <lb/>
dozen of eggs. barrels of oysters <lb/>
clams, barrels of potatoes, <lb/>
barrels of other vegetables, <lb/>
crates of tomatoes and celery, <lb/>
dozen head of lettuce, barrels of <lb/>
flour, COO pounds of oatmeal and <lb/>
hominy, 1,300 pounds of <lb/>
quarts of milk. quarts of <lb/>
cream, big molds of cream, <lb/>
of fruit, 12.000 quarts of , Gibing should no <lb/>
wine and liquor, quarts of ins counteracts and the effect of <lb/>
beer and tons of drinking keeps <lb/>
. unit the <lb/>
water. out. <lb/>
Of course all of this is not used <lb/>
on each trip, but enough is carried <lb/>
a liberal <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
Flattery and falsehood arc <lb/>
of kin. <lb/>
Many a is often <lb/>
sold. <lb/>
The world laughs at our vice, <lb/>
but blindfolds itself to our <lb/>
As the cold weather is approach- <lb/>
ins. I be foot of the mountain will <lb/>
soon need a shoe. <lb/>
Formerly the foolish virgins had <lb/>
no oil; now the foolish are <lb/>
too free ii n the kerosene. <lb/>
There are people in this town <lb/>
so mean that they would argue the <lb/>
right of way with a blind man. <lb/>
Possums and persimmons are <lb/>
getting ripe, happy days will soon <lb/>
be here; give your sweetheart a <lb/>
friendly us all have good <lb/>
cheer. <lb/>
Mothers who have always so dreaded the <lb/>
approach of hot mother when they haves <lb/>
them in <lb/>
la casts only per at <lb/>
nail to C. M <lb/>
None genuine <lb/>
Red Cross is on <lb/>
Don't . a <lb/>
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD <lb/>
TO THE EQUAL or <lb/>
for <lb/>
Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb/>
all forms of Malaria. <lb/>
DON'T WAIT TO DIE <lb/>
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED <lb/>
CURES MIKE IONIC FAMOUS I <lb/>
TRY IT. NO PAY. i . PER <lb/>
TO TAKE. <lb/>
A Universal Horse Scare. <lb/>
Isn't said an old horse- , <lb/>
man. a piece of white paper <lb/>
l wing and r a feet will <lb/>
him when nothing else under I <lb/>
the sun will make him bat an eve. I <lb/>
are old horses in this , <lb/>
loan that would go on eating out of learnings of the States Steel <lb/>
a nose bag if the crack of doom Corporation dining the past six <lb/>
months amounted to <lb/>
organized lost a for- <lb/>
tune in its battle with the Steel <lb/>
Trust. Mr. has <lb/>
not Buffered materially, if reports <lb/>
from the lets of that con <lb/>
Cent arc to relied upon. It is <lb/>
genii staled that the net <lb/>
Our colored friends have been <lb/>
disposed to make I great deal of <lb/>
the part played by a Parker, a <lb/>
of their race, <lb/>
resulted in President Me- <lb/>
death. they <lb/>
met, throughout the length and <lb/>
breadth of the land, to adopt <lb/>
of respect and sympathy, <lb/>
the bare almost <lb/>
naturally, inserted a <lb/>
paragraph eulogistic of Parker. <lb/>
Ar d yet when sat at <lb/>
to try Parker was <lb/>
called as a and, when <lb/>
on the stand were <lb/>
they had no of <lb/>
the hero. The Atlanta Con- <lb/>
pertinently asks whether <lb/>
this was due to a conspiracy on the <lb/>
white people of against the <lb/>
the colored man or whether Parker <lb/>
had been playing a false role and <lb/>
claiming honors not due him. It <lb/>
would be interesting to know <lb/>
about this. Why this sudden pass- <lb/>
of Why has he so <lb/>
suddenly dropped out of the game <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
in 1864. <lb/>
J. ff. Cl. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Greet <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
Tin- undersigned having duly qualified <lb/>
before the Superior court clerk of Pill <lb/>
county u administrator of the of and at A. M. for <lb/>
notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persona indebted to the <lb/>
to make immediate payment to the under- <lb/>
signed, and all having <lb/>
against the rotate are notified to present the <lb/>
Mime to undersigned payment <lb/>
within twelve months from date of <lb/>
notice, or it will he plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 4th day of 1901. <lb/>
JAMES L. SMITH, <lb/>
Sarah I. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
should sound In the reel. There <lb/>
are hundreds of them that would <lb/>
wink if n circus procession <lb/>
Boron Lands came by. A tugboat <lb/>
might blow up in the river not <lb/>
feet away and they wouldn't fry <lb/>
to dodge the boiler plate. <lb/>
you can't trust one team In <lb/>
a thousand to stand for the half of <lb/>
a newspaper come blowing under <lb/>
feet. <lb/>
I don't know. If a <lb/>
horse hot any left in him, he j <lb/>
will goal that. The automobile and I <lb/>
mid that a dividend will soon <lb/>
lie declared on both classes of stock <lb/>
issued by the company. a <lb/>
trust grown to powerful that <lb/>
it can indict nu almost fatal blow <lb/>
upon a great branch of union labor <lb/>
and make half a hundred millions <lb/>
at same time, the situation has <lb/>
become serious and Americans <lb/>
will appreciate the gravity of the <lb/>
political problem involving this <lb/>
of capitalistic economy. <lb/>
ASTHMA CURE FREE. <lb/>
Relief Permanent Cure in all Cases <lb/>
SENT ABSOLUTELY ON OF POSTAL. <lb/>
There ll nothing like Ii brings <lb/>
instant relief, even in the cures when <lb/>
all else tails. <lb/>
The Rev. C. Wells. Villa. Ridge, III., says. <lb/>
Your bottle of received in good <lb/>
I cannot tell you how thankful I feel for the <lb/>
good derived it I was n slave, with <lb/>
putrid for ten years. I de <lb/>
of ever being cured. I saw advertise <lb/>
the cure of this dreadful and <lb/>
asthma, thought you had <lb/>
but t to give it a trial. To my <lb/>
astonishment, the acted like a charm. Semi me <lb/>
a full <lb/>
We want to send sufferer a treatment of <lb/>
to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send ii mall <lb/>
paid, absolutely Fee of Charge, to . lie,, i ho will write for it, <lb/>
even on a postal. Sever mind, mare despairing, however <lb/>
bid case. will relieve cure. The worse <lb/>
case, the more glad we arc it. delay, once, art- <lb/>
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co. St., N. Y. City. <lb/>
Sold by all <lb/>
I he that arc new to him,, <lb/>
don't him, but the scrap <lb/>
paper, which has been with us for decisive steps arc taken to reg- <lb/>
will frighten him Into evil, the octopus will <lb/>
l Tribune. have, within the decade, so <lb/>
The Very Man. involved the working classes <lb/>
When Leicester was far reaching that the <lb/>
making his in feudal system will teem a veritable <lb/>
before recent British by comparison <lb/>
election, he ran across n red- <lb/>
headed who felt lore against <lb/>
politicians in general. As Mr. <lb/>
approached ho waved <lb/>
him off. come here, <lb/>
he said, and. to discourage an <lb/>
attempt, added, kind of man <lb/>
we want in is a <lb/>
rascal, one that dims care i, <lb/>
rap for God or Nothing, <lb/>
daunted, Mr. held <lb/>
bravely to his mission soon <lb/>
i I in Interesting the seaming <lb/>
i om liable So indeed did <lb/>
III irk his man that in the end the <lb/>
crofter, glowing with satisfaction <lb/>
and desiring to make an <lb/>
his first deliverance, seized Mr. <lb/>
band exclaimed, <lb/>
Sir, the very man for <lb/>
AN OLD ADAGE <lb/>
A light purse Is a heavy <lb/>
Sickness makes s light purse. <lb/>
The LIVER Is the seat of nine <lb/>
tenths of disease. <lb/>
s Pills <lb/>
go to the root of the whole mat- <lb/>
thoroughly, quickly safely <lb/>
and restore the action of the <lb/>
LIVER to normal condition. <lb/>
Give tone to the system and <lb/>
solid flesh to the body. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
county, having Issued Letters of <lb/>
to the undersigned, on the 2nd <lb/>
day 1901, on the of <lb/>
A. Dupree, deceased, notice is here- <lb/>
by given to all person indebted to the <lb/>
estate to make immediate payment to the <lb/>
and to all creditors of laid <lb/>
estate to present their claims, properly <lb/>
to the within <lb/>
twelve months alter the date of Ibis notice, <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb/>
Tins the 2nd of Sept, 1901. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. curries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at <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. <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, Act., <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
The Clerk of Court of <lb/>
having Letters cf <lb/>
to me, the undersigned on the <lb/>
lay of 1901, on the estate of Lynn <lb/>
Tripp, is hereby given to <lb/>
all u-ii indebted to the to make <lb/>
to the <lb/>
In all creditors of said estate to present <lb/>
their claims properly to <lb/>
undersigned, within twelve months alter <lb/>
the dale of this notice, or this notice will be <lb/>
lead in of their recovery. <lb/>
This tin- 9th day of August, 1901. <lb/>
What a Wonderful Discovery is <lb/>
Perry ll not only <lb/>
the human family, hut is <lb/>
i the remedy for horses and cattle. <lb/>
It has never been known to fall in a of <lb/>
the worst cases colic; and for sprains, <lb/>
it never it once. <lb/>
each Avoid <lb/>
there is bill one Pain Killer, <lb/>
and an.-. <lb/>
The Haughty Butler. <lb/>
THE GREAT <lb/>
TONIC LAXATIVE <lb/>
II you sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad <lb/>
dimness, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, loss <lb/>
of appetite, Insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin, <lb/>
or any symptoms and disorders which tell story of bad bowels and an <lb/>
impaired digestive system, Will Cure You. <lb/>
It will out bowels, stimulate the liver and strengthen <lb/>
the mucous the stomach, purify your blood and put you <lb/>
your Your appetite wilt return, your bowels move <lb/>
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your will clear and <lb/>
and you will feet the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb/>
proper l. It Male i Ma<lb/>
it their bowels or a, <lb/>
aids i-n . <lb/>
i Sad <lb/>
u H <lb/>
For Salt by <lb/>
. IS. mo. the mm. <lb/>
. Ai Ire. <lb/>
I lit I CO , Nov.,, V , uS . d. <lb/>
. on M <lb/>
Hi. Mile s <lb/>
p. H <lb/>
Mr. Sim, the major of <lb/>
ford House, the residence of <lb/>
Duke of Sutherland, is <lb/>
among the most <lb/>
major and <lb/>
rs of tho highest circles. It is <lb/>
said that the own servants <lb/>
look ii him as tho lender of their <lb/>
--ion. The seal is set upon his <lb/>
aristocratic fume by a remark which <lb/>
is a billed to him. They say that <lb/>
he once went tn see Tree <lb/>
piny Asked afterward <lb/>
what he thought of it, he is reported <lb/>
loftily to have r. marked, it's <lb/>
extraordinary various ways the <lb/>
lower orders have of getting their <lb/>
Reed and a Quorum. <lb/>
El-Speaker Heed was in the <lb/>
court at Washington recent- <lb/>
when justices were slow in as- <lb/>
Mr. wailed with <lb/>
an elephantine patience. Presently <lb/>
n friend of his leaned over to him <lb/>
whispered, Speaker, can't <lb/>
. n <lb/>
A look grave reproach .-. r- <lb/>
tin statesman's <lb/>
said b a lone dignity, <lb/>
forget when I counted a <lb/>
Si there was s QUO <lb/>
i rum <lb/>
II was I birthday, and he was <lb/>
I years old lbs evening bis <lb/>
Fred, Who was a soldier, up Into <lb/>
I lb.- lo play with and Hob- <lb/>
i k lunch <lb/>
I,, he a soldier one said i <lb/>
Jackie during lbs name. <lb/>
i my a lot of <lb/>
lessons of replied <lb/>
It- I. a a smile. <lb/>
Jack, <lb/>
-I i. <lb/>
I not coming said <lb/>
Jackie, crossly, you see I'm I <lb/>
knew, my boy. that the first <lb/>
I a has to is to I <lb/>
Uncle <lb/>
Jackie a and then, I <lb/>
I like a lie put away <lb/>
Thus fur Mr. Roosevelt ll <lb/>
tin <lb/>
i. the leaders of I lie party <lb/>
tends <lb/>
the last <lb/>
convention. It is expected <lb/>
however, that within coming <lb/>
two months, the new President will <lb/>
lie compelled to declare himself on <lb/>
the lending issues of the hour. <lb/>
Whether he will prove to be more <lb/>
subservient even Mr. Manna <lb/>
had hoped for is a matter of <lb/>
speculation at tho present <lb/>
time. <lb/>
A man in treat- <lb/>
ed the police to a performance a <lb/>
few days ago that took the <lb/>
breath away from them. He per- <lb/>
them to shackle his wrists, <lb/>
his feet and bis arms with <lb/>
best shackles, lock them put <lb/>
the keys in their pockets. They <lb/>
shut the door, left him alone and <lb/>
inside of a be walked out <lb/>
amongst and left the hand- <lb/>
cuffs and shackles lying the <lb/>
floor. Now they are trying to <lb/>
out how he did it, but he will not <lb/>
tell. <lb/>
A bird in baud is all right if <lb/>
you ha, o no knife and fork. <lb/>
If the average girl knew which <lb/>
side her butter bread was <lb/>
she would shorten her matrimonial <lb/>
career by prolonging her court- <lb/>
News. <lb/>
The musical is always <lb/>
ready lotion turn. <lb/>
Death loves a mark. So <lb/>
does the chronic borrower. <lb/>
The straw hat still lingers in the <lb/>
lap of adversity. <lb/>
Even the new woman out <lb/>
ii ice cream soda. <lb/>
Ever In hot weather a locomotive <lb/>
can't run unless it <lb/>
GREENVILLE S. C. <lb/>
Cotton Ragging and Ties always <lb/>
on baa . <lb/>
goods kept so <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
county in Superior <lb/>
court before the clerk.<lb/>
other, <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Tin above named defendant Chester <lb/>
take notice an action entitled at <lb/>
above commenced in the Superior <lb/>
court of county, to sell a certain lot in <lb/>
of Bethel for partition. And <lb/>
lbs will further lake <lb/>
that he is to appear at the office of <lb/>
the clerk of the Superior court of Pi ll county <lb/>
Friday Sept and answer or <lb/>
to the complaint said action, or <lb/>
the plaintiff will apply to the court for <lb/>
relief demanded In the complaint. <lb/>
This August C. <lb/>
clerk Superior court, <lb/>
F tor <lb/>
SALE OF TOWN LOT. <lb/>
By virtue of decree of the Superior <lb/>
Court of county, made on the 2nd day <lb/>
of 1901, in a certain pro- <lb/>
therein entitled F. O. <lb/>
James Beverly Brothers guardian <lb/>
and others, I Monday October <lb/>
1901, before court door in <lb/>
at public sale to the bid- <lb/>
for cash, the certain lot or parcel of <lb/>
land situated in the town of and <lb/>
described as In plot <lb/>
of said town as part of lot on <lb/>
the North by second street, on the East by <lb/>
Green the the lot form- <lb/>
owned used as Baptist parsonage <lb/>
and on the Writ by lot, and <lb/>
being the home of tho lute Jesse <lb/>
Williamson, containing one fourth of an <lb/>
acre more or less. <lb/>
This the 4th day of September. 1901. <lb/>
ALEX. L. BLOW, <lb/>
W. R. WHICHARD <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
Karl I i has once <lb/>
more Now that there is <lb/>
a growing prospect of comparative <lb/>
relations between China <lb/>
and I tie powers, he feels <lb/>
convalescent. When matters look <lb/>
dark the <lb/>
wan scarcely expected to recover. <lb/>
I Brat knew bis individual <lb/>
when he while ways that <lb/>
are dark tricks that vain, <lb/>
I lie heathen is <lb/>
I in a diplomat, but <lb/>
he has all Die of bis <lb/>
race, nevi Unless. <lb/>
The flower of the family is often <lb/>
Hie latest u i -e. <lb/>
Rodolph <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
O. <lb/>
The leader in good work and low prices <lb/>
Nice Photograph tor per dozen. <lb/>
Halt Cabinets par dozen. <lb/>
All oilier lines very Crayon Portraits <lb/>
made any small picture Nice <lb/>
baud all the lime. Come and <lb/>
examine my work. No trouble to show <lb/>
The very <lb/>
guaranteed to <lb/>
In a in., I. to S p. in. Yours to please. <lb/>
CU El <lb/>
RHEUMATISM <lb/>
CURE. <lb/>
M Hill At. <lb/>
Century. <lb/>
A remedy <lb/>
and long stand- <lb/>
greatest <lb/>
plinth i known. Has the hearty <lb/>
endorsement of leading physicians <lb/>
after thorough trial. Cures r <lb/>
cent, treated. Price <lb/>
ii per bottle. <lb/>
laid by h NICHOLS. <lb/>
. M. <lb/>
Wholesale retail and <lb/>
Km Dealer, paid <lb/>
II idea, For, Cotton Meet I, Oil Bar <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Red- <lb/>
steads, Oak Suits, Ila <lb/>
by Carriages, Go Curls, <lb/>
suits, Tables, P. <lb/>
and Gail A x <lb/>
Meat i. Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
iii.-i ii nu Beauty Can <lb/>
Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Coffee, <lb/>
, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut, <lb/>
Candles, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
e.-e. Best Butter, Stand <lb/>
M a c h i u e s , and nu <lb/>
moron.- other goods. Quality <lb/>
Quantity, for cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
MM IN <lb/>
North Pitt Greenville <lb/>
to <lb/>
Oscar Hooker <lb/>
X. Co and <lb/>
Southern Express Co. J <lb/>
The defendant, D. N. Co., will <lb/>
take notice that a summons in the above <lb/>
entitled was against mid de- <lb/>
tho day of September, 1901, <lb/>
by C. a Justice of the Peace <lb/>
Pitt county, North for the sum <lb/>
plaintiff by contract <lb/>
which summons is returnable before <lb/>
Justice his at linen ville In said <lb/>
county on the day November, <lb/>
The said defendant will also lake <lb/>
a warrant attachment was issued <lb/>
by said Justice on the 18th day <lb/>
lier, against certain properly of <lb/>
defendant i; iii the hands of <lb/>
Southern Express Co., SC. <lb/>
Which warrant is returnable before the <lb/>
said Just ire at the time and above <lb/>
named for the return of summons, <lb/>
when where the said defendant is re- <lb/>
lo appear and answer or demur lo <lb/>
demanded will <lb/>
C. D. <lb/>
This Bass. ;. <lb/>
j. i ere, <lb/>
-----DEALER IN----- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE KB. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
notice to <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb/>
Mr. John C. Agent for <lb/>
North Carolina and Virginia, of <lb/>
Known sod Popular Company, <lb/>
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life Insurance Co., of <lb/>
Desires to announce to Its large number of <lb/>
policy and lo the public <lb/>
generally, of North this com- <lb/>
will now In this <lb/>
stole and from Ibis date will issue Its <lb/>
splendid and desirable policies, to all <lb/>
the very la beat <lb/>
life i ii -or company in the world. <lb/>
If Ike agent In your town baa nut <lb/>
yet. arrangements, address <lb/>
JOHN C. <lb/>
Agent, N. O. <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
Live, . tic at <lb/>
. In Hurt lbs <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers In <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
Payable in Advance. <lb/>
One Year Six Mouths <lb/>
Three Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
Th k office. The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or Tin. Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for 13.60 payable In ad- <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
PATENTS K <lb/>
a, <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
III II <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TRUTH TO <lb/>
FEB. <lb/>
Twice a M <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
VOL. <lb/>
PITT C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
ARE KNOCKING <lb/>
THEM <lb/>
t- <lb/>
Ph <lb/>
For Dry 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 Bootee. <lb/>
Come to see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a <lb/>
bargain. friends, <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
The North <lb/>
DIVIDEND RECORD THE RESULT <lb/>
Securing the highest rate of interest with safely. <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 interest to see what we can do for you before <lb/>
placing life <lb/>
Good territory open for Agents in North Carolina. <lb/>
T. General <lb/>
For Virginia North Carolina, <lb/>
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, <lb/>
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va. <lb/>
FALL SELLING. <lb/>
Putting it Strong. <lb/>
TOWN MATTERS. <lb/>
Proceedings of the Board of Aldermen. <lb/>
The of met Fri- <lb/>
day night in regular <lb/>
the entire Board being pres- <lb/>
and had business to occupy <lb/>
until o'clock. <lb/>
The finance committee reported <lb/>
that a fire engine note and in <lb/>
had paid since last <lb/>
meeting, and that about was <lb/>
left treasury. <lb/>
street committee reported <lb/>
that the streets were in bad <lb/>
and that most of the work <lb/>
had stopped temporarily be- <lb/>
cause of of work. The <lb/>
committee was instructed to con <lb/>
Untie all needed work, even if <lb/>
money bud to be borrowed to meet <lb/>
the bills. <lb/>
The lights and wells committee <lb/>
reported some new lamps <lb/>
were needed to take place of those <lb/>
worn out. will be <lb/>
The committee reported <lb/>
some repairs needed to roof of mar- <lb/>
house which will be looked <lb/>
after soon. <lb/>
The white cemetery committee <lb/>
reported sale of two lots and re- <lb/>
renewed the recommendation that <lb/>
a man be employed regularly to <lb/>
keep the cemetery order. <lb/>
No action taken on the <lb/>
The ordinance committee report- <lb/>
ed that the ordinances bad yet <lb/>
been printed they were in- <lb/>
to cause work to be <lb/>
done at once. <lb/>
J White petitioned that he be <lb/>
released from paying boarding <lb/>
house license tax except for three <lb/>
months, the time be conducted <lb/>
a boarding house, us he has now <lb/>
the business. The <lb/>
petition was grunted. <lb/>
W. II. County Super- <lb/>
of Schools, culled <lb/>
of the Board to the fact that <lb/>
no action had taken the <lb/>
demand made by the Hoard of Edit. <lb/>
cation at a recent meeting for <lb/>
fines due town to <lb/>
public school fund. An order <lb/>
to the effect that the Trees- <lb/>
of the town pay over, as <lb/>
as convenient, to the Treasurer <lb/>
the county the due the <lb/>
school fund for lines collected <lb/>
tween March I and July 1st, <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
The Tax Collector Police of- <lb/>
made their of <lb/>
during the past month. <lb/>
All the of police were de- <lb/>
vacant and the Board went <lb/>
into an election by ballot without <lb/>
The result of <lb/>
DRESS GOODS. <lb/>
Among the anticipated pleasure of the coming <lb/>
season every lady should the <lb/>
delightful experience of a visit lo <lb/>
Our Beautiful Dress Goods <lb/>
and Trimming Department <lb/>
Every made <lb/>
present conditions <lb/>
therein under <lb/>
of price is a <lb/>
PAYING INVESTMENT. <lb/>
We have a cl line of the novelties and <lb/>
latest ideas. In coloring and designs these new <lb/>
styles are models of beauty. We know we never <lb/>
offered more for the money than we do the <lb/>
present lime. <lb/>
Our is Thoroughly up-to- <lb/>
date Qualities and Styles <lb/>
in Every Department. <lb/>
None genuine <lb/>
Red Cross is on label <lb/>
Don't a Substitute <lb/>
we world <lb/>
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF <lb/>
for <lb/>
Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb/>
all forms of <lb/>
DON'T WAIT TO DIE <lb/>
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I <lb/>
CURES TONIC FAMOUS <lb/>
TRY IT. W NO CURE PER <lb/>
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. <lb/>
AFTER TWO PREMIUMS HAVE PAID IX THE <lb/>
it <lb/>
OF X. J., POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
I'll ill up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance works automatically, <lb/>
Is Non <lb/>
C. Will be be paid on month while you <lb/>
living, or within three after lapse, upon evidence <lb/>
payment of arrears interest. <lb/>
And why not the merchandise and prices will <lb/>
back the statements made concerning them, we <lb/>
hare every right to it There is <lb/>
wrong in emphasizing excellence when the <lb/>
sis is within the bounds of truth, when facts are <lb/>
given without misrepresentation. <lb/>
Our States Facts.<lb/>
Just facts, something well worth remembering. <lb/>
Counters and tables piled high. Stacks and stacks of <lb/>
mens, boys and youths clothing. Every place iamb <lb/>
ed and packed with shoes. We can show you to your <lb/>
entire satisfaction. Counter room needed in our <lb/>
dress goods department. Selling must continue to <lb/>
relieve the pressure Come early before the best <lb/>
things are gone. All the latest styles and weaves in <lb/>
goods. Agents for Standard Patterns. <lb/>
was an T. <lb/>
Smith, Chief Police; W. II. <lb/>
Assistant Police; S. I. <lb/>
Dudley, Police. <lb/>
When they were the <lb/>
I day police officers were order- <lb/>
ed to go on duty each day at sun- <lb/>
rise continue until o'clock, <lb/>
P. M., and the night officer to go <lb/>
On duty o'clock, P. M. and <lb/>
until sunrise next morn- <lb/>
except that on Saturdays and <lb/>
special days the day arc to <lb/>
duly until o'clock, <lb/>
were also in- <lb/>
to wear uniforms. <lb/>
W. II. Harrington called <lb/>
to the dangerous condition of <lb/>
the old stable building black- <lb/>
shop do it where he is put- <lb/>
ting up a new building on his lot <lb/>
fronting the Court House, and a <lb/>
committee was appointed to <lb/>
condition of the build <lb/>
Ion. <lb/>
The Hoard ton in a body <lb/>
on Saturday morning, 5th at <lb/>
at o'clock to inspect the <lb/>
ed new street from in <lb/>
West Greenville, to Dickinson <lb/>
A n to excuse S. Tunstall <lb/>
from paying boarding house <lb/>
boarding teachers was <lb/>
lost. <lb/>
Accounts amounting to <lb/>
were allowed ordered paid. <lb/>
This included the lire note <lb/>
interest to <lb/>
second Restrictions, s. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividend are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
succeeding provided premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, X. C. <lb/>
Have You <lb/>
What <lb/>
Daughter <lb/>
and all the <lb/>
Ladies that <lb/>
Our FALL <lb/>
g OPENING of <lb/>
Will take place on <lb/>
Tuesday and Wednesday, <lb/>
October 1st 2nd. <lb/>
HOOKER. <lb/>
Queer Superstition, <lb/>
Pa., Oct. <lb/>
Undertaker Benjamin Hums went <lb/>
Antonio <lb/>
Antonio at yes- <lb/>
afternoon to prepare two <lb/>
for burial, he found a <lb/>
queer state of affairs. Au attempt <lb/>
had been made to restore the two <lb/>
corpses of by burying them. <lb/>
The lads met death by suffocation <lb/>
Sunday In an abandoned well near <lb/>
farm the woods. Per- <lb/>
had dropped a bag of chest <lb/>
nuts in a well and crawled down <lb/>
after them. He was overcome by <lb/>
black damp and his companion <lb/>
Green, who attempted to rescue <lb/>
hi in. was also overcome by the <lb/>
deadly gas. The Italians about <lb/>
here believe In a superstition that <lb/>
if a body meets death <lb/>
location is buried in fresh earth <lb/>
soon after death it will be restored <lb/>
to life. When the undertaker <lb/>
i. Lincoln took poured three hour after the <lb/>
he found both bodies had <lb/>
Children of the While House. <lb/>
President Roosevelt will bring to <lb/>
White House largest <lb/>
of small that ever <lb/>
made its old walls echo with shout <lb/>
and laughter. AH Presidents <lb/>
but one, Buchanan, have been mar- <lb/>
rid men, Washington, Madison, <lb/>
Jackson mid Polk bad no children. <lb/>
The only little folks Ike White <lb/>
House the seven years of <lb/>
government were <lb/>
or other relatives re- <lb/>
moved Hum children, and these <lb/>
Interrupted the quiet of old <lb/>
mansion at rare intervals. The <lb/>
elder Harrison was lather of <lb/>
ten and Tyler <lb/>
in Harrison's case <lb/>
who survived were grown when he <lb/>
became President, The same i.- <lb/>
true of Tyler's children by hi- Die <lb/>
who died while be was In <lb/>
lice. The seven by bis <lb/>
wife were born after Ilia re <lb/>
lo the V <lb/>
been stripped buried <lb/>
six inches of soil the <lb/>
Whom mil <lb/>
had I it He vi laud j. <lb/>
In his second term, but back of their homes. <lb/>
Roosevelt all the records however, refused to have the <lb/>
in this particular, having an bodies dog up, claiming that <lb/>
half dozen of happy, healthy, was yet to return. until <lb/>
loving Louis this morning did give up all <lb/>
Globe Democrat. hope and allow the undertaker to <lb/>
j raise the bodies and bury them in <lb/>
There is nu amazing difference <lb/>
sometimes between the valuation <lb/>
of property when Haled for <lb/>
and when reported to a mer- <lb/>
agency as a basis for credit. <lb/>
The most difference in <lb/>
such valuations recently emu- lo <lb/>
the of Ibis writer. A <lb/>
certain corporation recently organ <lb/>
lo this Stale reported ii- prop- <lb/>
to n mercantile agency as be <lb/>
lug worth <lb/>
property is assessed for tax- <lb/>
a valuation f <lb/>
Chatham Record. <lb/>
Comment is unnecessary. <lb/>
Landmark express <lb/>
opinion all lax returns <lb/>
should I a published. The more <lb/>
i I he cemetery properly. <lb/>
Toe cure of a case of tetanus, or <lb/>
lockjaw, by an anti-toxin is of <lb/>
very great Importance to <lb/>
A Brooklyn boy who had stepped <lb/>
on the proverbial rusty nail was at- <lb/>
lucked this hitherto incurable <lb/>
malady. surgeons injected <lb/>
into brain a which was- <lb/>
intended to destroy the lock jaw <lb/>
in a short time the ilia- <lb/>
leasing symptoms disappeared. <lb/>
There is ever;, reason to hope for <lb/>
complete recovery. Since we have <lb/>
robbed diphtheria of most of its <lb/>
terror lbs use of an anti-toxin, <lb/>
iii been shown that <lb/>
i- also amenable to that <lb/>
treatment we hate the strongest <lb/>
reasons for believing that <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING <lb/>
UP-TO DATE OP <lb/>
AN <lb/>
v ill come under similar mastery. <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirt, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
we think more we Bit <lb/>
convinced that If law required I <lb/>
tho publication of all tax <lb/>
once n would boa <lb/>
among the ,,., ,,.,.,.,. , <lb/>
who keep back a part. for weakening the <lb/>
The pious who dividing the <lb/>
are worth nothing for the remission of <lb/>
lime, bill who swear <lb/>
A OF OTHER THING <lb/>
WHICH I aM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb/>
Coma to see mo for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
the., worth to obtain <lb/>
good ratings in commercial <lb/>
would expos- <lb/>
Landmark, <lb/>
How Pew Escape <lb/>
Toothache , <lb/>
I'm. Davis <lb/>
ii Instantly n lived or In which <lb/>
hi <lb/>
tort., <lb/>
acts like magic. it moment <lb/>
ant Rt ii At ii twit<lb/>
and Ho, <lb/>
penalties. The Governor of North <lb/>
Carolina has devised a means of <lb/>
making surreptitious mercy <lb/>
cult by <lb/>
ail applications bl pardon con- <lb/>
be duly advertised in <lb/>
advance the newspapers of the <lb/>
it which <lb/>
crime was <lb/>
This is an innovation <lb/>
be advantageously in- <lb/>
In <lb/>
I Record. <lb/>
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