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Tuesday, October th. <lb/>
EXPENSES. NEW FEATURES. INVESTED. <lb/>
Coming in its own palace special trains. year of the oldest, biggest and best show <lb/>
on earth. The Pioneers and of Tented Institutions. <lb/>
JOHN ROBINSON'S <lb/>
Ten Big Shows All United. <lb/>
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS <lb/>
Hide By The Orange. Observer <lb/>
The biggest liar can't help from <lb/>
being the biggest talker. <lb/>
Some of I he followers of the Lord <lb/>
follow him a long nays off. <lb/>
The further a man gets away <lb/>
from a dollar the bigger it looks. <lb/>
The woman with the lazy <lb/>
band is to her <lb/>
balance of is very <lb/>
often about four ounces short. <lb/>
hi in wearing plug <lb/>
hat doesn't always have water on <lb/>
the <lb/>
Some people are to disagreeable <lb/>
that even what they eat <lb/>
agree with them. <lb/>
I Is a pool rule I hat won't work <lb/>
both ways, but some men <lb/>
work either way. <lb/>
Ala., July <lb/>
Or C. J. Dear Sir; Justice <lb/>
lo you demand that I should give you my <lb/>
with tout excellent <lb/>
Out girl, <lb/>
line much trouble <lb/>
Every- WM the <lb/>
f prescriptions from family physicians, <lb/>
lier bowels to off pure blood <lb/>
add days at n <lb/>
time. Her life was almost of. Her <lb/>
mother m I to try and in <lb/>
a day or two a great <lb/>
life Urn-els ran regular, <lb/>
and, to the little to DOW <lb/>
doing well. Yours, i W. Mel V Kit. <lb/>
it Prop. <lb/>
JUST <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
WORD that word U <lb/>
M raters to Or. Liver <lb/>
MEANS HEALTH. <lb/>
At yea curl <lb/>
Troubled I <lb/>
Insomnia . <lb/>
ANY of the many other. <lb/>
LIVER-<lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
NO I ICE TO <lb/>
duly qualified before the <lb/>
court Clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
the last will and testament of I. P. <lb/>
deceased, notice Is given <lb/>
t ll indebted to <lb/>
payment lo undersigned, <lb/>
and all against <lb/>
an notified with- <lb/>
in twelve from dale or Ibis notice <lb/>
will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This day of 1901. <lb/>
J. MANNING, <lb/>
of J. P. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
E. B, Griffin, <lb/>
Practical Watch Maker lid Jeweler- <lb/>
Opposite P. ., Greenville, V. O. <lb/>
Km visited markets <lb/>
and purchased Israeli stock <lb/>
watches, chain, ring, pins, do, ever <lb/>
brought to Special articles lot <lb/>
holiday and presents <lb/>
special orders. Re- <lb/>
pairing to clocks and watches done <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
E. E. GRIFFIN. <lb/>
Circuses, Menageries, Stages Hipp Combined with Grand <lb/>
Biblical spectacular production Solomon and the Queen <lb/>
an impressive and eminently moral and mind elevating i and scenic <lb/>
spectacle, with its enchanting ballets, and gorgeous costumes. <lb/>
IN Beautiful Ballet Girls. Men, Women and Horses in the Cast. <lb/>
Carl Herd of Perform- <lb/>
m . Elephants that waltz. Elephants that actually play musical <lb/>
instruments. Elephants that do everything bot talk. <lb/>
The things e know least <lb/>
always look easiest. <lb/>
A woman always has time for <lb/>
when she sees a mirror. <lb/>
CURES <lb/>
rheumatism; <lb/>
TO STAY CURED. <lb/>
Century. <lb/>
A vegetable remedy that <lb/>
recent and long stand- i <lb/>
mi; cases. The greatest blood , <lb/>
purifier known, Hie nearly <lb/>
endorsement of leading physicians I <lb/>
tier thorough trial. Cure per <lb/>
tent, of the cam <lb/>
SI per <lb/>
Sold by BRYAN I NICHOLS. <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
leader in work low <lb/>
Nice for per dozen, <lb/>
Cabinets per dozen. <lb/>
I All other line very Cm on <lb/>
nude small Nice <lb/>
all Conic <lb/>
examine my work. No lo how <lb/>
answer The very <lb/>
.-. to all. <lb/>
in., m. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO, <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va, <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties Bags. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
of <lb/>
; Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Ulterior Finishings <lb/>
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build- <lb/>
solicit your <lb/>
guarantee to give Satisfaction In <lb/>
prices, styles and work. <lb/>
Please send your outers to <lb/>
tub Fife. Co. <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
new novel acts, rare and hair raising races, drove of whole <lb/>
family of lions, royal tigers, polar hears, of sea lions, den of s leopards, of <lb/>
hyenas, pair of elands, I pair horned every known species of antelope, male riders, <lb/>
female riders, aerial acts, lo ails, troops of trained ponies. female I <lb/>
cow, inches high, I baby sea lion, male races, races, pliant and camel races, <lb/>
man against horse races, two horse races, high DONS races two nod four horse chariot <lb/>
races, two and four horse races. <lb/>
Grand Free Street Parade <lb/>
chime of bells, ears and gilded dens, tableaux cars, traps, thoroughbred horses, GO miniature <lb/>
ponies, steam drawn by ponies driven by one man, herds of elephants. Excursions on <lb/>
all lines of travel. <lb/>
Greenville, Tuesday, October 15th. <lb/>
Our Line of <lb/>
New Millinery <lb/>
j on will he convinced a <lb/>
prettier, more display was <lb/>
never <lb/>
Made in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Pattern Hals. Ready Hats. Sailors, <lb/>
Baby Cloaks and Caps. The very newest <lb/>
and latest styles in everything my line. <lb/>
Prices lower than ever. n call. <lb/>
Kit If. M, D. <lb/>
Greenville, N, O. <lb/>
Have You Forgot <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL <lb/>
UP-TO-DATE LINE OF <lb/>
AN <lb/>
Dry Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware A things <lb/>
WHICH I AM TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb/>
The having duly qualified <lb/>
the Superior court clerk of <lb/>
of <lb/>
notice i hereby <lb/>
given to all lo <lb/>
to make immediate to the under- <lb/>
arid all <lb/>
against the rotate are notified to the <lb/>
game to the payment <lb/>
twelve Don of Ibis <lb/>
or it will be plead recovery. <lb/>
This day of September, <lb/>
JAMES L. <lb/>
of L <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Clerk of Superior Court of <lb/>
county, having issued Utters of <lb/>
to me, the undersigned, on 2nd <lb/>
day of September, on estate of <lb/>
Joseph A. Dupree. deceased, notice is here- <lb/>
by given to all persons lo the <lb/>
estate to make immediate payment to <lb/>
undersigned, and to all creditors of said <lb/>
estate to present their claims, properly <lb/>
to the undersigned, within <lb/>
twelve months date of this notice, <lb/>
or this notice will lie plead in liar of their <lb/>
This the 2nd day of , 1901. <lb/>
JUDITH <lb/>
on the relate of JOSEPH A. <lb/>
North county, <lb/>
X. A Co. and <lb/>
Express Co. <lb/>
The defendant, D. N. Co., will <lb/>
take notice that a summon in the above <lb/>
entitled was against de- <lb/>
on the 1901, <lb/>
by C. a Justice of the Peace <lb/>
of North Carolina, for the sum <lb/>
of due said plaintiff by contract <lb/>
which summons is returnable said <lb/>
his office at In said <lb/>
county the day of November, 1901. <lb/>
The said defendant will also take <lb/>
a of was issued <lb/>
by said Justice on 18th of <lb/>
against certain property of the <lb/>
laid defendant now in the hands of the <lb/>
Southern Express Co., at X. C. <lb/>
which warrant is returnable before the <lb/>
said Justice at the lime and place above <lb/>
named for return of the summons, <lb/>
when and where said defendant is re- <lb/>
quired to answer or demur lo <lb/>
the or relief demanded will <lb/>
D. <lb/>
This Sept <lb/>
By virtue of decree of Superior <lb/>
court, by His Honor H. Bake <lb/>
Judge May 1901, of Pitt <lb/>
the of C. and <lb/>
wile and <lb/>
tee of Hill church, the undersigned <lb/>
Commissioner will sell cash the <lb/>
in on Monday <lb/>
of 1901. follow- <lb/>
described piece, parcel or lot of land <lb/>
the Town of and <lb/>
known us Hickory Hill Baptist <lb/>
lot, as n lot No. IT He- <lb/>
ginning at the corner of lots and on <lb/>
and with the line of <lb/>
and West feet, North a <lb/>
straight line parallel with Greene street <lb/>
feel, thence a direct line parallel with <lb/>
the first line hi street, thence with <lb/>
street to beginning, containing <lb/>
square yards. <lb/>
1st, f. <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
AGENTS <lb/>
Mr. C. for <lb/>
him of Unit <lb/>
mill <lb/>
MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Go., <lb/>
to lo tin large number of <lb/>
policy lo Incurable public <lb/>
generally, of Aorta <lb/>
puny will now in <lb/>
Mute from date will <lb/>
and all <lb/>
very best in the beat <lb/>
life company in world. <lb/>
If the local your town has not <lb/>
yet completed arrangement, <lb/>
JOHN V. <lb/>
State Agent, K. <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
Live, reliable wanted at <lb/>
mice in worn for <lb/>
Old Durum Benefit. <lb/>
1875.-------- <lb/>
. M. <lb/>
retail and <lb/>
Dealer. paid for <lb/>
Fur, Cotton Been, Oil Bar <lb/>
Egg, etc. <lb/>
Me nit., Oak Ba <lb/>
Carriages, Carts, Parlor <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Ax <lb/>
Meat Key West <lb/>
American Beauty Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Coffee, Meat, <lb/>
. Magic Matches, <lb/>
Cotton Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb/>
and Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Beet Butter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Sewing Ma oh I and nu- <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green <lb/>
leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
mm. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. O.<lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Pies always <lb/>
on him I- <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly so <lb/>
band. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W. R. WHICHARD BRO., <lb/>
IN <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete In every de <lb/>
and prices as low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
J. E. BELT, <lb/>
------DEALER IN------ <lb/>
A GENERAL OF <lb/>
Also ii nice Line of ware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <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/>
WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, Nebraska. <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Year Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
The office. The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly Reflector and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or The Daily <lb/>
Reflector and <lb/>
one year for payable ad-<lb/>
FOR <lb/>
SI III <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
a M <lb/>
D. J; EDITOR <lb/>
TO <lb/>
PER II <lb/>
VOL. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. OCTOBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
II <lb/>
ARE KNOCKING <lb/>
sat <lb/>
THEM <lb/>
be<lb/>
if <lb/>
VI<lb/>
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks, <lb/>
Boys and Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves, <lb/>
and a big line of Baby Caps, and Bootees. <lb/>
Come to see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a <lb/>
bargain. Your friends, <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
The <lb/>
UNEQUALED dividend record is THE RESULT OF <lb/>
Securing highest rate of interest consistent with safety. <lb/>
Rigid economy of management. <lb/>
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of and <lb/>
limiting its business to the United States <lb/>
It will to your interest to see what we can do for you before <lb/>
placing your life insurance. <lb/>
Good territory open for Agents in North Carolina. <lb/>
T. ARCHIBALD GARY, General <lb/>
For Virginia and North Carolina, <lb/>
Northwestern Mutual life Insurance Company, <lb/>
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va. . <lb/>
FALL SELLING. <lb/>
Putting it Strong. <lb/>
And why not When the and prices will <lb/>
back up the statements made concerning them, we <lb/>
have 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 remembering. <lb/>
Counters and tables piled high. Stacks and stacks of <lb/>
mens, boys and clothing. place <lb/>
ed and packed with shoes. show you to your <lb/>
entire satisfaction. Counter room needed 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/>
dress goods. Agents for Standard Patterns <lb/>
HICKS k <lb/>
j of State Veterans. <lb/>
The Confederate Veteran <lb/>
North will hold <lb/>
its annual session on Wednesday <lb/>
night of Fair Week, October at <lb/>
the Capital, at p. in. meet- <lb/>
of this body have in <lb/>
important action fur benefit of <lb/>
the -in of the war, through <lb/>
the labors of its officers and com <lb/>
such as the publication of <lb/>
regimental histories, in- <lb/>
crease of appropriation for the <lb/>
Home, the addition of its <lb/>
hospital, and new dormitory <lb/>
now in process of erection, <lb/>
of the pension system and <lb/>
the addition to looter edited <lb/>
by Major Moore, which are now <lb/>
being prepared. <lb/>
Camps of United Confederate <lb/>
Veterans throughout the State, <lb/>
county and other associations of <lb/>
survivors and veterans who may <lb/>
not be members of any <lb/>
are cordially invited to the <lb/>
meeting, which embraces all. Gen. <lb/>
J. S. president, and Capt. <lb/>
C. Denson, secretary, will <lb/>
sent their annual reports, and bus- <lb/>
of interest will be considered. <lb/>
It is known that soldiers of <lb/>
the war will be present <lb/>
on Ibis occasion during the fair, <lb/>
the of which is <lb/>
Wm. K. Cox, and the chief mar- <lb/>
Gen. Win. P. Roberts. The <lb/>
press of the Stale is respectfully <lb/>
requested to call attention to it, <lb/>
Raleigh News ft Observer. <lb/>
DRESS GOODS. <lb/>
Among anticipated pleasures of the coming <lb/>
season every lady should promise the <lb/>
delightful experience of a visit, to <lb/>
Our Beautiful Dress Goods <lb/>
and Trimming <lb/>
Your <lb/>
Daughter <lb/>
and all the <lb/>
Ladies that <lb/>
Our FALL <lb/>
OPENING of <lb/>
Every purchase made therein under <lb/>
present conditions of price Is a <lb/>
PAYING INVESTMENT. <lb/>
Cleveland on Presidential <lb/>
Ex President an <lb/>
article in the current issue of The <lb/>
Saturday Evening Post recurs to <lb/>
the of presidential hand- <lb/>
shaking. Says shall <lb/>
a President who is not <lb/>
of the great mass of his <lb/>
who is not willing to <lb/>
trust them. His close with <lb/>
them is inspiring encouraging. <lb/>
Their friendly greeting and grasp <lb/>
of his baud, with no to ask <lb/>
and no cause to urge, <lb/>
pleasant relief from official per- <lb/>
and <lb/>
The most serious obstacle <lb/>
to any legislation looking to the <lb/>
safeguarding of <lb/>
dents would doubt less be the will <lb/>
of the very persons whom such <lb/>
laws would be intended to pro- <lb/>
The remote chance of <lb/>
would lie weighed as <lb/>
nothing by <lb/>
bent against the gratification <lb/>
benefit to be from familiar <lb/>
contact with the <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
We have a feet line of the newest novelties and <lb/>
latest ideas. In coloring and designs these new <lb/>
styles are models of beauty. We know we never <lb/>
offered for the money than are do at the <lb/>
present time. <lb/>
Our Stock is Thoroughly up to- <lb/>
date in Qualities and Styles <lb/>
in Every Department <lb/>
j. l. GO. <lb/>
Long-Distance Mental Anguish Highly <lb/>
heard a verdict in a damage <lb/>
case down N. <lb/>
where I stopped off for a few hours <lb/>
PROMINENT FAMILY <lb/>
Commenting on the case, <lb/>
in which Judge <lb/>
B. Battle, a young lawyer, <lb/>
the other day, which to me was days Chain gang for <lb/>
very said Mr. Charles T. assaulting the mayor of Raleigh, <lb/>
the Monroe <lb/>
a young lawyer from <lb/>
Connecticut, at the <lb/>
was a jury trial a damage <lb/>
suit before the Superior Court <lb/>
there. A telegraph company <lb/>
been sued for damages because of <lb/>
failure deliver a telegram <lb/>
promptly. It seems that <lb/>
sin of the <lb/>
name do not remember at this <lb/>
Often the plea is made that a <lb/>
violator of is from a of <lb/>
high standing, therefore he should <lb/>
be let off with light punishment, <lb/>
or with no punishment at all. <lb/>
That pica is <lb/>
absurd. law no <lb/>
man because his daddy was some- <lb/>
body whose sworn duty <lb/>
new <lb/>
Will take place on <lb/>
Tuesday and Wednesday, <lb/>
October 1st 2nd. <lb/>
H. C. HOOKER. <lb/>
THE PRESIDENTS DOG, <lb/>
A which somebody <lb/>
While House witnessed <lb/>
the other day ii significant both as <lb/>
so illustration of certain traits <lb/>
the character of President <lb/>
veil and as an example his ad- <lb/>
There has an <lb/>
among certain f his <lb/>
that he believed <lb/>
to consist in <lb/>
and killing but though a <lb/>
mighty banter, be is not merely a <lb/>
as lbs following occur- <lb/>
Ii was a rainy, dreary day, .-nun <lb/>
after Mr. Roosevelt's return to <lb/>
Washington, and after a busy <lb/>
morning and <lb/>
started out for a walk. Just <lb/>
the dour lay a <lb/>
dug, as dose In wall <lb/>
as lie could gel, his body curled <lb/>
up into the smallest <lb/>
to avoid the rain and possible ob- <lb/>
As two men <lb/>
DON'T BE AFRAID OF <lb/>
One thing that keeps men <lb/>
down is their fear of work. They <lb/>
aim to find genteel occupations, so <lb/>
they can dress well and not soil <lb/>
their clothes, and handle things <lb/>
with They <lb/>
do not like tn get their shoulders <lb/>
under the wheel, and prefer <lb/>
to give orders to others, or figure <lb/>
us masters, and let some one else <lb/>
do l lie drudgery. There is doubt <lb/>
indolence laziness the <lb/>
chief obstacle to success. <lb/>
When e see a who has <lb/>
just secured a bold <lb/>
of everything with both <lb/>
and light into bis <lb/>
as if he meant to succeed, we have <lb/>
confidence that he will prosper. <lb/>
Hut if he stands around, and asks <lb/>
questions when told to do any- <lb/>
thing; if he tells you that this or <lb/>
that, to some other boy to <lb/>
do, fur it is not his work; if he <lb/>
does not try lo out bis or- <lb/>
moment, bad a very sick child. Ar , it i enforce the law should not <lb/>
illness became alarming she let the fact that a man is from a <lb/>
GRIFTON ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. Oct. <lb/>
Joel Patrick spent day in <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
C. J. Tucker, J. L. Patrick, C. <lb/>
Ii. and Felix I'm man left <lb/>
Monday for Richmond to attend <lb/>
the street fair and carnival now <lb/>
progress. <lb/>
Mis-. Mildred Joyner, of Ports- <lb/>
mouth, is hero visiting Miss Julia <lb/>
A. R. Holton was here a short <lb/>
while Tuesday. <lb/>
W. H. of is <lb/>
home on a visit. Wade is having <lb/>
a nice little house built on his <lb/>
near here. <lb/>
are for the rural <lb/>
lice delivery lo be put on the three <lb/>
routes which start limn <lb/>
hero, <lb/>
Joseph May, of Johnson's Mills, <lb/>
came in Wednesday morning from <lb/>
Dover Williams, <lb/>
under arrest. Williams had run <lb/>
away and gone to Dover to keep <lb/>
from paying a bill of cost. He will <lb/>
tried before W. F. Harding. <lb/>
Chill cure chills all <lb/>
malarial Thai is what they were <lb/>
tor. Cure after other fail <lb/>
telegraphed the complainant <lb/>
the child might not live and ask <lb/>
him to come at <lb/>
some reason the telegram <lb/>
was not delivered Immediately <lb/>
by the it had been delivered <lb/>
child was dead. The com- <lb/>
P la did not even attend the <lb/>
of his little second cousin, <lb/>
but he sued the telegraph company <lb/>
for alleging menial <lb/>
anguish he hail not been <lb/>
notified before the death. And, <lb/>
just think of it, for here is the <lb/>
part of it. Fur the <lb/>
the complainant en- <lb/>
this Tar Heel jury actually <lb/>
awarded him the sum of <lb/>
which it is altogether probable the <lb/>
company will have lo <lb/>
Washington Post. <lb/>
We take pleasure in calling at- <lb/>
to a new Journal of <lb/>
cultural Education published at <lb/>
the A. M. College, Raleigh, N. <lb/>
C. by the Professor of <lb/>
Charles William The <lb/>
issue of journal is on <lb/>
table. It is lull of must <lb/>
matter. Among the subjects <lb/>
discussed are the Dues <lb/>
the Technical <lb/>
in Intellectual <lb/>
Moral Advantages of <lb/>
Life; Dr. on Tuber- <lb/>
a symposium on <lb/>
and The price of <lb/>
the is a Com- <lb/>
may be to <lb/>
Professor C. A. M. <lb/>
College, West N. C. <lb/>
No cure, no . <lb/>
Druggists. <lb/>
fa in sway them a <lb/>
breadth. The man who is from <lb/>
the most prominent family, when <lb/>
be violates the ought to be <lb/>
punished just in severely as the <lb/>
commonest wallower who <lb/>
would not know bis daddy if he <lb/>
were to meet him the road. <lb/>
The man who relief on the good <lb/>
name of his family should have re- <lb/>
enough for the reputation of <lb/>
his family to act the of a law- <lb/>
abiding citizen. <lb/>
Vest, should not the man of <lb/>
receive great <lb/>
Of punishment than the <lb/>
should not be <lb/>
many stripes because he knew <lb/>
his duty and did it We <lb/>
think the last thing a man should <lb/>
plead in wrong doing is a food <lb/>
family All men should lie <lb/>
equal before the law, but If any <lb/>
difference is made it should be in <lb/>
favor of the poor devil who was <lb/>
trained in evil rather than in <lb/>
of vicious scoundrel whose <lb/>
birth and breeding should have <lb/>
made him incapable but <lb/>
which did not. St <lb/>
ed from the dual be looked up in the correct way; if be wants <lb/>
loses if a kick or I a thousand explanations when tab- <lb/>
astern you, cit to run an errand, and makes his <lb/>
would compel to a rapid employer think that he could have <lb/>
retreat. nothing of the the whole thing himself, one <lb/>
occurred. Ur. feels like discharging such a boy <lb/>
face look on a look of pitying <lb/>
and kindly look, and bending <lb/>
down, be stroked the animal's head <lb/>
pulled him gently by the ears. <lb/>
haven't you any <lb/>
master lie Inquired, Then he <lb/>
back the house, and the <lb/>
dug, with instinctive understand- <lb/>
of the situation, trot close at <lb/>
his heels. The President ordered <lb/>
the waif should be <lb/>
the kitchen and given a good meal; <lb/>
and it is said that dog will be, <lb/>
the dog of the While House <lb/>
this administration. <lb/>
on the spot, for he is convinced <lb/>
he was not cut out for success. <lb/>
That boy will be cursed with <lb/>
mediocrity, or will be a failure. <lb/>
There is no i lace this country <lb/>
for the lazy man. He will be <lb/>
pushed to the <lb/>
Information Wanted About the Prodigal, <lb/>
Among the things we <lb/>
would like to know, but never will <lb/>
know, is what kind of fellow <lb/>
turned out to lie. <lb/>
went away from a dude, <lb/>
Mr. Roosevelt is not one of those i Prodigal boy did, he came <lb/>
sportsmen woo are satisfied with <lb/>
popping away at lame pigeons. <lb/>
When be goes hunting be wants <lb/>
the excitement of killing a danger <lb/>
one wild beast. It will good <lb/>
thing for bis boy admirers to re <lb/>
mi nun who led the <lb/>
charge Ban Juan Hill was quite <lb/>
as ready to befriend a homeless cur <lb/>
as to limit or <lb/>
student. <lb/>
has 101.1 <lb/>
lawyer in Charlotte re- <lb/>
fused to for a client because <lb/>
the evidence there was no <lb/>
doubt of Ins guilt, it n u pit <lb/>
that other of <lb/>
have scruples, Durham <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
i i Perry , of was <lb/>
a member of the regiment I hat was <lb/>
slaughtered in the Philippine is <lb/>
lands a week or two ago. <lb/>
back a tramp. We have often <lb/>
wondered if he settled down and <lb/>
made something of himself after <lb/>
bis wild oat sowing, or if be was <lb/>
always sitting the premises <lb/>
blowing his older brother and <lb/>
to the hired men what a <lb/>
he wits when he was off <lb/>
among the girls spending his dad <lb/>
money and playing the fool <lb/>
generally. We would like U know <lb/>
that prodigal boy's father was <lb/>
ii- King of England alto he returned and <lb/>
hangs the menace death by can- thought was worth the <lb/>
ear enemy of good and the calf he killed <lb/>
and against which modern him, or if the was so <lb/>
medical science is impotent. There no good generally the old <lb/>
a of been a <lb/>
hoar Is anguish, but ; deal off it be had kill- <lb/>
no mire. and raised calf. <lb/>
Monroe <lb/>
, . We expect the man <lb/>
r, In It. <lb/>
U boon cynically anything <lb/>
cm sold advertising <lb/>
in i cot so, Many liniment, tore been I a <lb/>
ons Parry l <lb/>
Painkiller- has of sixty <lb/>
u.-c. Tod. Is <lb/>
and in i i i n anybody <lb/>
sins hut span what does <lb/>
la but one <lb/>
will to rise up and <lb/>
give him the information he is <lb/>
He is asking too many <lb/>
questions. <lb/>
Wood <lb/>
art la tin cast to <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
D. J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered at the Post at <lb/>
K. C, m Second-Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
TUESDAY. 1901. <lb/>
Fire in Chicago Tuesday destroys <lb/>
ed blocks of and <lb/>
caused a loss of more than half a <lb/>
million dollars. <lb/>
The department at <lb/>
Washington has decided to place <lb/>
the late President head <lb/>
on the new issue of postal cards <lb/>
which will appear in December. <lb/>
The Aldermen of Durham have <lb/>
Bade a city, law to go in effect <lb/>
1st, requiring all to close <lb/>
at o'clock p. and not to open <lb/>
until o'clock a. The law also <lb/>
forbids the use of any blinds or <lb/>
screens that will obstruct a full <lb/>
view in the saloon from the street, <lb/>
and requires that drinks can be sold <lb/>
only at the counter. This is a <lb/>
reform in the conduct of saloon- <lb/>
that might well be patterned after <lb/>
. by other towns. <lb/>
The city of Bern and the <lb/>
company owing the electric light <lb/>
plant there have recently been at <lb/>
Fran On- <lb/>
U. v. Oct. <lb/>
On Sunday evening last Senator <lb/>
Thomas of New York <lb/>
rived Washington. He dined <lb/>
at the While House and spent the <lb/>
in earnest consultation <lb/>
with the President. On Monday <lb/>
your correspondent called <lb/>
him at the Arlington Hotel <lb/>
cured an interview. Senator <lb/>
said harmony existed <lb/>
between himself and President <lb/>
Roosevelt regard to York <lb/>
polities that the President was <lb/>
heartily favor of the election of <lb/>
Mr. Low would lend his <lb/>
so far as was proper to that <lb/>
end. asked his opinion as to <lb/>
to which tariff revision <lb/>
would be into at the next <lb/>
session he protested that he was <lb/>
too much with the New <lb/>
York campaign at this time to have <lb/>
an on the subject. When <lb/>
L- attention was called to the <lb/>
statement <lb/>
E. Payne, of New York chair- <lb/>
man the House Committee on <lb/>
Means, Senator re- <lb/>
marked very naively tariff <lb/>
revision would infill a great deal <lb/>
of work for Mr. <lb/>
As may lie imagined from the <lb/>
foregoing, Senator was not <lb/>
In a very communicative frame of <lb/>
mind but be seldom l, He has <lb/>
the reputation of of the <lb/>
taciturn of politicians even <lb/>
when undergoing the most adroit <lb/>
questioning. Senator express- <lb/>
ed surprise at the impression that <lb/>
Winterville <lb/>
a little girl out the latter and; <lb/>
injuring her. The <lb/>
loggerheads, and result of <lb/>
., . ,. . . , B. of <lb/>
trouble street lights were shut off ,,. , . <lb/>
i Rico was to succeed Appraiser <lb/>
and the city left in darkness. A of <lb/>
few nights ago a hose wagon be- atonal passed over his lace <lb/>
longing to the city lire department when he was told that Secretary- <lb/>
collided with a carriage, throwing had recommended Mr. Wake- <lb/>
man tor the place. Secretary <lb/>
Gags is not a New York <lb/>
can but the President he <lb/>
dent is said to have due know <lb/>
the streets being in darkness, Hew York are <lb/>
now the city has a damage suit on tied to sure <lb/>
its hands. Secretary has never <lb/>
mended Mr. Whitehead's selection <lb/>
to <lb/>
Out of forty seven applicants be of <lb/>
fore the Supreme Court for license ,, Ye referred to is in part <lb/>
to law only u goes <lb/>
were This is the . <lb/>
est proportion H tad MM am, <lb/>
ever occurred. This is due to the, <lb/>
tariff schedules. That Ibis would <lb/>
result anal uneasiness in <lb/>
examinations now being in writing. <lb/>
Until two or three years ago these <lb/>
examinations were oral and did not <lb/>
fully or fairly disclose the <lb/>
, , , and secondly a large temporary <lb/>
or ignorance of , . . . , , ., <lb/>
. , lost at least to the people of the <lb/>
law. Many a license was granted , , , ,. , , <lb/>
,, , , , cannot disputed. The <lb/>
because of the good luck of the <lb/>
. . question should not lie open- <lb/>
by chance having some . ,, . . . <lb/>
v . , ed unless for the most imperative <lb/>
easy questions to answer. Rare L , <lb/>
I reasons when the benefits <lb/>
were more than one or two reject- . , . ,. , ,. <lb/>
, J, would outweigh the temporary <lb/>
ed. But now when the questions . . , ,, . <lb/>
embarrassments and resulting <lb/>
are all written mid the answers . , <lb/>
from it. e arc running along <lb/>
prosperously now with the present <lb/>
must be written, a fairer test <lb/>
made of the applicant's law know- <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
The troth of the matter this <lb/>
Mr. Payne is afraid to open the <lb/>
It always has and it question. people of the conn- <lb/>
ways will be impossibility to try and particularly of the North <lb/>
maintain a wrong thing for reduction of <lb/>
great of time. is <lb/>
eternal and everlasting and will <lb/>
prevail. A tariff for revenue only <lb/>
is right no matter how many <lb/>
favored industries contend for <lb/>
something else, it will come. The <lb/>
great multitude which shapes <lb/>
will ere long see the justness <lb/>
of a tariff for revenue only and it <lb/>
will Corporations, <lb/>
millionaires can <lb/>
not stop It, for it is <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
A much disappointed had <lb/>
to leave the county and State w <lb/>
his sorrows for Texas a few days <lb/>
ago. P. I. Harper tame all the way <lb/>
from Texas to marry Dinah <lb/>
He even went far as to buy the <lb/>
license, Dinah refused to leave <lb/>
her happy home in the old <lb/>
State for an uncertain home in the <lb/>
Lone Star State. The thing that <lb/>
Harper seemed to most regret was <lb/>
that Register of Deeds Suggs could <lb/>
not refund the money that had <lb/>
been paid license. <lb/>
the tariff rates. This demand is <lb/>
not confined to the Democrats but <lb/>
is beard on all sides. The action <lb/>
of dilative in Intro- <lb/>
his reduction bill year <lb/>
was an evidence of the growing <lb/>
spirit. When seen a few evenings <lb/>
ago at the Mr. Bab <lb/>
cock Informed your correspondent <lb/>
be was going to push his bill <lb/>
this session because the people de- <lb/>
it. His constituents want <lb/>
it. Mr. is very much <lb/>
the same position as was R. <lb/>
Merriam, now Director of the <lb/>
Census, when be was running for <lb/>
governor of Minnesota. Mr. Mer- <lb/>
was talking tariff reform <lb/>
chairman the Democratic <lb/>
Republican national committee <lb/>
called him to ask for it. <lb/>
people want was Mr. <lb/>
reply unless I talk tariff re- <lb/>
form I won't <lb/>
to talk it and he was elect- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
A French Journal states <lb/>
that in Tunis the mortality from <lb/>
tuberculosis is per MM among <lb/>
the Arabs, and only 0.75 per <lb/>
among the Jews, who lead pretty <lb/>
much the same life Arabs <lb/>
except that they daily clean all <lb/>
their furniture with moist cloths, <lb/>
and never up the In <lb/>
dual with brooms, <lb/>
The raises cotton and to <lb/>
sells it at a price set by <lb/>
the and buys <lb/>
his meat, corn and wheat from <lb/>
those who make him their <lb/>
price. Of course this could lie <lb/>
different, jet it will lie tor <lb/>
to Her <lb/>
aid. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
N. C, Oct. <lb/>
Hogs For G. Cox has <lb/>
or hogs In fine condition to <lb/>
fatten, weighing from to <lb/>
pounds each, which he will dispose <lb/>
of at value. <lb/>
Jerry Nichols came from <lb/>
Kinston yesterday morning to spend <lb/>
several days with relatives. <lb/>
A Special the next <lb/>
days we will give a nice present <lb/>
with each we sell, provided <lb/>
we sell for Car- <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Little Miss Irma Isabelle <lb/>
son, who has been visiting her <lb/>
aunt, Mrs. J. D. Cox, went home <lb/>
last Friday. We are sorry <lb/>
has gone, we miss her so <lb/>
much. <lb/>
R. II. who has been <lb/>
away several days both <lb/>
pleasure bent, returned home <lb/>
Sheriff O. W. Harrington, of <lb/>
Greenville, came down Thursday <lb/>
evening returned the next <lb/>
morning. was frightened <lb/>
by the presence of the Sher- <lb/>
for we all like and are <lb/>
pleased to have him come. <lb/>
band For tract of land <lb/>
lying about miles and <lb/>
miles of Spring. It is tine <lb/>
tobacco laud is as the <lb/>
Allen Jackson place. Apply to <lb/>
A. G. Cox. <lb/>
H. A. White, of Greenville, was <lb/>
here Wednesday working up in- <lb/>
He wrote several new <lb/>
policies and believe will do nice <lb/>
business with our people whenever <lb/>
he comes, for everybody likes him. <lb/>
Miss Minnie who has <lb/>
in Greenville since <lb/>
Saturday, returned home Tuesday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
W. L. House went to <lb/>
and came back <lb/>
day. <lb/>
This is a healthy place, no <lb/>
deaths, no births, no marriages, <lb/>
but a happy people and all is <lb/>
along that Hue. <lb/>
Send in orders Tar Heel carts <lb/>
and wagons. We are prepared to <lb/>
fill orders Cox <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
A first class second hand mowing <lb/>
machine almost as good as new <lb/>
be purchased cheap by apply- <lb/>
at the office of the A. G. Cox <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Polly Smith and Miss Rosa <lb/>
Cox spent Wednesday in Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Dr. A. of <lb/>
here Thursday. <lb/>
K. Faulkner, of Kinston, <lb/>
who has been visiting among the <lb/>
left tor Ayden yesterday. <lb/>
Mis. Dr. Blount was here shop- <lb/>
ping Wednesday. <lb/>
Bruce of Wilmington, <lb/>
Attorney for the A. C. L. was here <lb/>
Thursday and Friday on official <lb/>
business. <lb/>
Pretties will be taken next Thurs- <lb/>
day Friday and the usual dis- <lb/>
will follow. We hope <lb/>
our will remember <lb/>
Miss Bessie Ives is visiting her <lb/>
sister at the boarding house. <lb/>
Mrs. Simon and little sis- <lb/>
went to Washington yesterday <lb/>
to visit their parents. <lb/>
A. G. Cox will pay highest cash <lb/>
p-ice for cotton seed. <lb/>
The Winterville High School is <lb/>
very fortunate, indeed, to <lb/>
from the Geological Survey <lb/>
an of <lb/>
These rocks, about in number, <lb/>
consist of nattered Sedimentary <lb/>
Rocks of Mechanical Origin, <lb/>
altered Sedimentary Rocks of <lb/>
Origin, Unaltered Igneous <lb/>
Rocks, Sedimentary <lb/>
Rocks and Metamorphic Igneous <lb/>
These will be a great help in <lb/>
teaching higher studies In science. <lb/>
The Wood <lb/>
and the kindness of Profs. Fife <lb/>
and Fontaine, of the University <lb/>
Virginia secured this valuable do- <lb/>
nation. <lb/>
Teachers Bibles, Bibles <lb/>
and Testaments Reflector Book <lb/>
SUICIDE Of TWISTS. <lb/>
Will the trusts kill themselves <lb/>
off even if they are not destroyed <lb/>
by legislation That is a question <lb/>
which was raised ago in some <lb/>
quarters, but cannot yet be answer- <lb/>
ed with certainty, although there <lb/>
are indications that many of these <lb/>
greedy corporation, like their <lb/>
swinish prototype, are catting their <lb/>
own throats as they swim down the <lb/>
stream of prosperity. <lb/>
It cannot have escaped the at- <lb/>
of readers who have follow- <lb/>
ed the course of the New York <lb/>
stock market daring the last few <lb/>
days that a number of the most <lb/>
pretentious trusts are having the <lb/>
water knocked out of them very <lb/>
effectively. The stocks of these <lb/>
as they are <lb/>
in the reports, long been held <lb/>
up by the great financial operators <lb/>
seeking to impart confidence to <lb/>
the market. They have shared <lb/>
the bull movement sup- <lb/>
ported the kings of finance in <lb/>
the effort at once to protect their <lb/>
own and to steady <lb/>
the nerves of the country daring <lb/>
the period trepidation following <lb/>
the shooting President <lb/>
But this support to <lb/>
have been withdrawn and for <lb/>
days trust stocks little dealt <lb/>
but quoted at the prices which <lb/>
obtained Borne time ago, have been <lb/>
ottered on the exchange <lb/>
until they reached their proper <lb/>
level of actual values. This level <lb/>
is to be very low indeed. The <lb/>
stocks of certain the would-be <lb/>
with inflated <lb/>
appear to be held in bat <lb/>
little higher estimation than Con- <lb/>
federate bonds. They have served <lb/>
their purpose in making fortunes <lb/>
for their promoters, have <lb/>
independent competition with <lb/>
disastrous results, and have sagged <lb/>
until they now possess merely a <lb/>
speculative value, and very little <lb/>
of State. <lb/>
When Roosevelt appoints a so- <lb/>
called Democrat to office in the <lb/>
South you may bet your bottom <lb/>
dollar that he has already <lb/>
his party, or that he opposes re- <lb/>
of suffrage, or that <lb/>
he will in the future advocate Re- <lb/>
publican doctrine. Keep these <lb/>
three things in mind and measure <lb/>
Roosevelt's appointments by <lb/>
News Observer. <lb/>
White Only, <lb/>
Mrs. Roosevelt has announced <lb/>
that she will have white <lb/>
in the White House. As <lb/>
the White House service has been <lb/>
from time the posses- <lb/>
occupation of the colored <lb/>
man, this will seem like an en- <lb/>
encroachment on their and <lb/>
privileges. The colored servants <lb/>
have carried White House <lb/>
fairs for so long that the change <lb/>
will be a surprise to them, though <lb/>
they will hardly turn Mr. <lb/>
out on account of it. But if a <lb/>
Northern Republican President <lb/>
thus turns the colored brother out <lb/>
of the White House, sends him <lb/>
out bag and baggage, what be <lb/>
comes of the love of our Northern <lb/>
friends for the <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
An on the Editor. <lb/>
A little boy was requested to <lb/>
write essay the other day, and <lb/>
The was his sub- <lb/>
Here is the don't <lb/>
know how to be <lb/>
in the world. I don't think God <lb/>
does either. He got nothing <lb/>
to say them, and they ain't in <lb/>
the Bible. I think the editor is <lb/>
one of the missing links hear <lb/>
about and staved into the brush <lb/>
until alter the flood, then stepped <lb/>
out and wrote it up, and has been <lb/>
here ever since. I don't think <lb/>
he ever dies. I never saw a dead <lb/>
and never heard of one <lb/>
licked. Our paper is a mighty <lb/>
poor The editor goes with- <lb/>
out under clothes all winter, don't <lb/>
wear no and paw <lb/>
paid bis subscription in five <lb/>
Town <lb/>
An exchange coughs great <lb/>
gobs of truth when it says the class <lb/>
that builds up a town and country, <lb/>
and enjoys life makes the best <lb/>
citizens, are the enterprising and <lb/>
liberal men who believe In living <lb/>
and let others live and who, when <lb/>
they get a dollar, don't squeeze it <lb/>
until the goddess of liberty feels as <lb/>
if a corset laced to the last notch, <lb/>
be more comfortable. Such <lb/>
squeezing is what causes hard <lb/>
times and stops the circulation of <lb/>
the American eagle. II It were <lb/>
for our broad enter <lb/>
prising men it would <lb/>
to build a prosperous town. <lb/>
Miss Helen has given <lb/>
to Vassar College for <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Is North <lb/>
The town of has voted <lb/>
to issue bonds to the amount of <lb/>
for water works and sew- <lb/>
Mr. A. C. of <lb/>
son, is mentioned as a <lb/>
date for Associate Justice of <lb/>
Supreme court. <lb/>
Jake a clothing mer- <lb/>
chant of Maxton, has been arrest- <lb/>
on the charge setting fire to <lb/>
bis place of business. <lb/>
J. W. Noell, editor of the Box- <lb/>
Courier, has been appointed <lb/>
by the Corporation Commission <lb/>
State Bank Examiner for the East- <lb/>
district. <lb/>
Dr. Cyrus W. Thompson, <lb/>
list ex Secretary of has been <lb/>
appointed chief clerk in the office <lb/>
the Collector of Internal Ber- <lb/>
at vice H. C <lb/>
Thompson, deceased. <lb/>
A terrible wreck to a freight <lb/>
train on the Seaboard Air Line <lb/>
occurred Tuesday near Monroe. <lb/>
An engineer were killed <lb/>
and several of the train bands <lb/>
badly Hurt. <lb/>
Adolphus Grimes, who clerked <lb/>
in the store T. H. Edmundson, <lb/>
at Hobgood, shot and killed a <lb/>
named Herbert Bruit ti, Wed- <lb/>
night. The was <lb/>
drunk and making an assault on <lb/>
Crimes when the latter shot him <lb/>
self defense. <lb/>
The of Wayne <lb/>
county have ordered that all child- <lb/>
attending the public and <lb/>
schools, white and colored, <lb/>
In the county who have not been <lb/>
successfully vaccinated, shall be <lb/>
vaccinated within the next thirty <lb/>
days and that no child shall be <lb/>
admitted to any such school <lb/>
vaccinated. <lb/>
This KM Count <lb/>
Bring your tobacco to the old <lb/>
Greenville Warehouse. If it is <lb/>
good tobacco it will bring good <lb/>
prices, if is better it will <lb/>
bring better prices and if it is bad <lb/>
tobacco it will bring good prices <lb/>
any how. Mr. H. B. Williams had <lb/>
good nod this is how his <lb/>
sold at the old <lb/>
pounds at at u, <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
We are not trying to lay out a <lb/>
task for any other warehouse, but <lb/>
an average of straight <lb/>
through the load is hard to beat. <lb/>
Arithmetic With Pictures of Coin. <lb/>
Seized. <lb/>
Washington, Oct. rep <lb/>
of a book house <lb/>
called on Assistant Secretary <lb/>
at the Treasury Department to <lb/>
ask for relief from the seizure of <lb/>
several thousand arithmetics by <lb/>
the Secret Service. These <lb/>
were printed use in the <lb/>
schools of the Philippines con <lb/>
pictures of American coins. <lb/>
As any printed simile of <lb/>
American obligation is in violation <lb/>
of the counterfeiting laws, the <lb/>
arithmetic was suppressed. <lb/>
Drank for. <lb/>
Last Saturday a from the <lb/>
country a quart of <lb/>
oil at of the Morgan- <lb/>
ton stores and bad it put in a bot- <lb/>
As he was getting ready to <lb/>
leave for home a town man spied <lb/>
the bottle and thinking it contain- <lb/>
ed liquor asked for a drink. The <lb/>
countryman, without a word, <lb/>
handed him the bottle and so great <lb/>
was the town man's desire for a <lb/>
drink that he took two large <lb/>
lows of the oil before he discover <lb/>
ed what be was <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
The funeral services little <lb/>
Hal lie Frances, the U r teen <lb/>
months old daughter of Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. O. P. was held yes- <lb/>
from residence, South <lb/>
Person street. There were many <lb/>
sympathizing friends present. <lb/>
Raleigh News and Observer Mb. <lb/>
The friends of Mrs. <lb/>
Miss Sadie around <lb/>
Greenville sympathize with her In <lb/>
the death of her little girl. <lb/>
WE THE WORK. <lb/>
And that is the reason the old Greenville Warehouse is <lb/>
selling so much tobacco. We get the highest price for <lb/>
pile sold on oar floor. The see this, and appreciating <lb/>
the hard work do for them they bring us their tobacco. <lb/>
We treat all alike, get the best price every time. Bring your <lb/>
next load to the Greenville Warehouse and we will show you <lb/>
the truth of this. We have every accommodation for you and <lb/>
team. <lb/>
We are independent of <lb/>
Warehouse Trusts. <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
R. S. EVANS. <lb/>
D. SPAIN. <lb/>
Some Change. <lb/>
Mr. J. who recently dis- <lb/>
continued keeping boarding house <lb/>
at the corner of Greene and Third <lb/>
streets, moved his family to the <lb/>
house belonging to the Methodist <lb/>
church, further down Greene <lb/>
street, <lb/>
Mrs. N. E. Anderson, who kept <lb/>
a boarding in the Blow house, <lb/>
has moved to the building vacated <lb/>
by White and will take board- <lb/>
there. <lb/>
Mr. R. L. Smith has moved from <lb/>
the Edwards house on Ninth street <lb/>
to the Dupree house on Evans <lb/>
streets, in South <lb/>
Mr. Jackson, who lived in one <lb/>
of the Griffin houses on Eighth <lb/>
has moved to the house <lb/>
by Mr. Smith. <lb/>
Washington and <lb/>
If President Roosevelt is sincere- <lb/>
friendly to Booker T. Washing- <lb/>
ton president will refrain from <lb/>
drawing the educator into <lb/>
politics. Washington was called <lb/>
into con f by the president re- <lb/>
it is said, but was too <lb/>
wise to commit himself on the <lb/>
except to <lb/>
the appointment of best <lb/>
to office. This is high, <lb/>
safe middle as a South <lb/>
Carolina politician puts it. Wash- <lb/>
has constantly eschewed <lb/>
and to that bis success and <lb/>
the high regard in which he is held <lb/>
are largely due. It be a <lb/>
grave mistake to now change his <lb/>
policy and Washington knows it. <lb/>
Columbia State. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, Oct. <lb/>
Mm. J. T. Proctor spent Friday <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
Bight much excitement was <lb/>
created among the children over <lb/>
the runaway of H. H. Proctor's <lb/>
horse Wednesday. No damage <lb/>
done. <lb/>
Mi. Powell spent Friday with <lb/>
daughter in Greenville. <lb/>
Jesse of Greenville, <lb/>
made our town a call Tuesday. <lb/>
Miss Moore came home <lb/>
from school Saturday, returning <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Mayo and Mrs. J. <lb/>
O. Proctor and little daughter <lb/>
spent Tuesday in Greenville. <lb/>
J. J. Mason and family are with <lb/>
us again and will make this their <lb/>
home. <lb/>
W. A. Beavans and J. L. Tripp, <lb/>
of Greenville, were here <lb/>
day did some work at central <lb/>
office. <lb/>
J. O. Proctor Bro. are erecting <lb/>
a two story building on Main street. <lb/>
Mrs. W. Galloway and sitter, <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Mason, spent Tuesday <lb/>
afternoon in the country. <lb/>
We are glad to know that Henry <lb/>
Buck is able to be again. <lb/>
Mrs. W. B. Carson and children <lb/>
left Tuesday to visit parents at <lb/>
Ayden. <lb/>
A. B. Smith, of Washington, <lb/>
spent a few hours here Tuesday. <lb/>
Miss Moore left Monday <lb/>
to enter school. <lb/>
L. Y. Holliday has accepted a <lb/>
position at H. H. Proctor's. <lb/>
Our Line of <lb/>
New Millinery <lb/>
and you will be convinced that a <lb/>
prettier, more stylish display was <lb/>
never <lb/>
Made in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Pattern Hats. Ready-to-wear Hats, Sailors, <lb/>
Baby Cloaks and Caps. The very newest <lb/>
and latest styles in everything in my line. <lb/>
Prices lower than ever. Give me a call. <lb/>
is. m. <lb/>
Greenville, N, O. <lb/>
WE HAVE <lb/>
Just Returned <lb/>
The flag pole for displaying <lb/>
weather signals been up <lb/>
In front of King's Weekly office. <lb/>
from the northern markets where we hare selected <lb/>
a stock of Velvet, Bilks, Ribbons, <lb/>
Feathers, Infant Caps, Ornaments, in fact, <lb/>
we have everything needed to put a <lb/>
hat. Call and see our pattern hats. We have <lb/>
the we have ever had. trimmed <lb/>
while you wait. Give us a trial. to please, <lb/>
MISSES <lb/>
-AND-- <lb/>
We are at this writing, and have been tor some time attending <lb/>
right to our and in order to be able to show our <lb/>
patrons a line of <lb/>
Fall and Winter Suits <lb/>
that's is different in style, in make and in <lb/>
price, from the suits nearly every store has. <lb/>
Our spread is ready and you are invited in to see it. <lb/>
Every style that fashion has smiled upon Is here, and every <lb/>
it comes to us goes to you, at a <lb/>
THE comes here for his swell suit. <lb/>
THE MAN comes here for his well <lb/>
looking, conservative suit. <lb/>
THE MAN WHO CONSIDERS PRICE comes here to get <lb/>
the most for his money and NONE go away dissatisfied. <lb/>
CLOTHIER, HATTER. <lb/>
The supper given at Hotel Ma <lb/>
con, Thursday night, by the ladies <lb/>
of the Episcopal was a <lb/>
socially and financially. There <lb/>
was a large attendance and the re- <lb/>
something above <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
yon to settle as early as pas- <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Just received can crabs, lobsters, <lb/>
pigs feet, ham pork at M. <lb/>
dozen partridges, <lb/>
and other game. Highest market <lb/>
prices. W. C. <lb/>
Some folks are killing part- <lb/>
ridges, but it is against the law <lb/>
to shoot or trap them before No- <lb/>
All of the sidewalk on Evans <lb/>
street between Third and Fifth <lb/>
streets are now paved with brick <lb/>
or cement. <lb/>
Yon can't equal the smoke any- <lb/>
where for the money that you can <lb/>
get in the Winterville cigars, at <lb/>
Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
cotton crop is very short, <lb/>
and the farmers holding back what <lb/>
they have for better prices makes <lb/>
very little coming to market. <lb/>
We hear of a movement on foot <lb/>
a baby show here at an early <lb/>
day. There is enough material <lb/>
here to make such a show a great <lb/>
success. <lb/>
Fob have for <lb/>
sale a two-horse form, good land, <lb/>
in good condition growing any <lb/>
crops. For terms apply to <lb/>
J. H. Mills, Black Jack, S. C. <lb/>
life <lb/>
of Lee and Grimm's fairy- <lb/>
stories, Johnson's physical culture, <lb/>
speller, primer, <lb/>
copy books, drawing books, tablets, <lb/>
pencils, slates, crayons, in fact <lb/>
most anything in the way of school <lb/>
supplies, at Book Store. <lb/>
Main, <lb/>
The Committee of public school <lb/>
district No. will meet at Prof. <lb/>
office on Saturday, Oct. <lb/>
19th, at o'clock for the purpose <lb/>
of employing a teacher. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
H. B. <lb/>
Beautiful Window. <lb/>
The center window of C. T. <lb/>
big store contains a mag- <lb/>
display of We <lb/>
do not believe a city store could <lb/>
get up an exhibit more attractive <lb/>
than this. It is a credit to Mr. <lb/>
and his salesmen. <lb/>
All But One. <lb/>
In saying Friday that all the <lb/>
sidewalks on Evans street between <lb/>
Third and Fifth streets had been <lb/>
paved with or cement, we <lb/>
overlooked the Jarvis stores. <lb/>
There is a plank sidewalk in front <lb/>
of them yet, but it will not be long <lb/>
before a hard pavement will have <lb/>
to there. <lb/>
End of the World. <lb/>
Prof. Ludwig <lb/>
from somewhere or other, says the <lb/>
earth has id out of its orbit, and <lb/>
for that reason summers will <lb/>
get hotter and winters colder <lb/>
until the deuce will be to pay. <lb/>
Don't get scared, brethren, but <lb/>
keep on paying your preacher and <lb/>
printer just like you were going to <lb/>
stay here a long <lb/>
Rent and Sale. <lb/>
I will rent my farm, four miles <lb/>
north Greenville and one mile <lb/>
from House station, for the year <lb/>
with privilege of five years. <lb/>
About Nov. 1st I will sell all the <lb/>
farm implements, gin, engine, <lb/>
thresher, grist mill, wagons, <lb/>
horses, mules, hogs, cattle, corn, <lb/>
fodder and hay on said farm. <lb/>
Parties wishing to examine the <lb/>
farm or equipment call any <lb/>
time sad do so. <lb/>
Youthful Slayer Sentenced. <lb/>
N. C. Oct. n. <lb/>
William Bailey, a white boy, aged <lb/>
years, was given four months in <lb/>
jail today for killing Fred Carver, <lb/>
another white boy, a few mouths <lb/>
ago. On account of Bailey's <lb/>
age and the fact that he is in <lb/>
bad health, Judge Starbuck ac- <lb/>
a submission of assault with <lb/>
a deadly weapon. <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
Register of Deeds, T. B. Moore, <lb/>
Issued the following marriage <lb/>
White <lb/>
Anderson Sadie <lb/>
Stocks. <lb/>
J. L. Mathews and Maggie <lb/>
W. O. Fleming and Augustus <lb/>
Bullock. <lb/>
Teel and Ida Forbes. <lb/>
It will be remembered that Mr. <lb/>
started out to make <lb/>
respectable Republican party in <lb/>
the by appointing a Dem- <lb/>
from Tennessee as a member <lb/>
of his cabinet and giving Gen. <lb/>
Longstreet and others soft berths. <lb/>
The net result was to get the vote <lb/>
of those who got the offices and <lb/>
cone others. News <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
HOWDY <lb/>
Some to Me, Same to <lb/>
Thursday, October <lb/>
Z. V. Johnson is sick. <lb/>
W. R. Parker went to Everetts <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. of Kinston, <lb/>
spent today here. <lb/>
E. R. Aiken left Ibis morning <lb/>
for Rocky Mount. <lb/>
Rowland, of <lb/>
came in Wednesday evening. <lb/>
F. C. of Henderson, <lb/>
came in Wednesday evening. <lb/>
T. B. of Durham, spent <lb/>
Wednesday on the Greenville <lb/>
market. <lb/>
Prof. W. H. went to <lb/>
Ayden Wednesday night and re- <lb/>
turned this morning. <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
Dr. Zeno Brown is sick. <lb/>
Harry Skinner went to Raleigh <lb/>
today. <lb/>
W. S. Atkins went to Scotland <lb/>
Neck today. <lb/>
J. E. Hughes, of Danville, came <lb/>
in Thursday evening. <lb/>
Rev. F. A. Bishop left this <lb/>
morning for Elm City. <lb/>
J. M. Young, of Danville, has <lb/>
located here as a tobacco buyer. <lb/>
Solicitor L. I. Moore returned <lb/>
Thursday from Carteret and Pam <lb/>
courts. <lb/>
Mrs. C. George and daughter <lb/>
came in Thursday evening from <lb/>
Newport News, Va. <lb/>
Mrs. Green, Washington City, <lb/>
who has been visiting her sister, <lb/>
Mrs. A. M. Moore, left this morn- <lb/>
for Edenton. <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
J. N. Hart returned Friday even- <lb/>
from <lb/>
Sylvester Fleming, of Washing- <lb/>
ton, was here today. <lb/>
Leslie Newton left Friday even- <lb/>
for Winterville. <lb/>
Miss Lucy Forbes left Friday <lb/>
evening Kinston. <lb/>
J. L. Starkey returned Friday <lb/>
evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
W. Atkins returned Friday- <lb/>
evening Scotland Neck. <lb/>
Miss Mary Lassiter, of Greene <lb/>
county, is visiting the Misses Flan <lb/>
E. T. Stewart, of Washington, <lb/>
came up Friday to visit A. J. <lb/>
Prof. G. E. Principal <lb/>
of High School, spent <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
B. M. Starkey left Friday even- <lb/>
to visit his daughter, Mrs. <lb/>
Denmark. <lb/>
Mrs. B. D. Lee came in Friday <lb/>
evening from Norfolk visit her <lb/>
son, Lee. <lb/>
R. M. Hearne, Washington, <lb/>
came up today. He will soon <lb/>
Greenville his home. <lb/>
Miss came up <lb/>
from Winterville this morning to <lb/>
spend a few days at home. <lb/>
F, C. of Henderson, <lb/>
who spent a or two here, left <lb/>
Friday evening for Kinston. <lb/>
J. N. is back from Rich- <lb/>
on the tobacco market and <lb/>
has again started his factory. <lb/>
Judge F. Winston, of Wind- <lb/>
will bold court here next week, <lb/>
Judge Bryan being too feeble to <lb/>
come. <lb/>
Lee Stewart has returned from <lb/>
Washington and will again make <lb/>
his home with his uncle, A. J. <lb/>
Griffin. <lb/>
While Folks <lb/>
Boston, Mass., Oct. <lb/>
Washington, the daughter of Book- <lb/>
T. Washington, has just enter- <lb/>
ed as a student at Col- <lb/>
She enters as a <lb/>
dent, taking piano and theory <lb/>
and modern languages. Rooms <lb/>
were secured for her on <lb/>
Howe street. One of the faculty, <lb/>
Miss rooms in the same <lb/>
house. Across the street is a <lb/>
occupied by three <lb/>
at the <lb/>
Miss Bates, and Miss Miss <lb/>
Washington was invited to take <lb/>
her meals with these college pro- <lb/>
and so each day she and <lb/>
Miss cross the street at <lb/>
meal time. <lb/>
When a young asks a girl <lb/>
to clip a thread off bis necktie, and <lb/>
there is nobody else around, she <lb/>
may be excused for being <lb/>
pointed if that Is all that happens. <lb/>
lock boxes at <lb/>
Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
Factory to Consumer, No middle mans profit. <lb/>
worth of choice goods <lb/>
at factory prices. <lb/>
Clothing, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
AT HALF THEIR WILL GET BENEFITS. <lb/>
Boys Clothing, <lb/>
SIZES <lb/>
TO YEARS. <lb/>
and Suits, Price<lb/>
Sizes to Years.<lb/>
l IS <lb/>
OS <lb/>
Mens Clothing. Suits <lb/>
Suits, Price<lb/>
OS <lb/>
OS <lb/>
Odd Coats. <lb/>
Boys Knee Pants. <lb/>
and kind, sires to <lb/>
and t Of and <lb/>
and Of and <lb/>
and it add <lb/>
Mens Pants. <lb/>
IS Pants<lb/>
and <lb/>
DOW OS <lb/>
OS <lb/>
These prices for cash <lb/>
No goods charged at these prices. <lb/>
MENS BOYS <lb/>
jOg Dozen. <lb/>
to Shirts now <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
pieces. <lb/>
A. full line from to now <lb/>
The biggest value ever offered. <lb/>
MENS <lb/>
Dozen. <lb/>
SI and kind now Mo<lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
STEEL BOD CONG CROOK- <lb/>
ED HANDLED. <lb/>
to <lb/>
price <lb/>
Shoe. Shoes. <lb/>
Mens shoes now <lb/>
Ladies pat tips<lb/>
Big stock on band. <lb/>
You must see them. <lb/>
Sample Price. <lb/>
hats for <lb/>
All I Shades. <lb/>
ALL COLORS. <lb/>
Regular price <lb/>
NOW <lb/>
M mi ford's price <lb/>
Bought Enough Goods For Ten Small Stores. <lb/>
ELL. <lb/>
Clocks and Witches. <lb/>
watches now<lb/>
day clock at reasonable prices. <lb/>
GOODS. <lb/>
All shades, all kinds, all quality. The are <lb/>
at the immense stock. Come to sec tiring abut <lb/>
your neighbors, or tell them us. <lb/>
k Silks-1907 Yards. <lb/>
the cheapest to the best. <lb/>
All qualities. Don't fail to get <lb/>
of the choice patterns. <lb/>
All Unto I <lb/>
Worth now <lb/>
Biggest line in town. All Kinds. <lb/>
Ladies Muslin Underwear <lb/>
Beady to wear. Ask saleslady in department <lb/>
to show them to you. Chemise, Petticoats, Drawers, downs <lb/>
at less cost of material. <lb/>
FURNITURE. <lb/>
Leather Couches, quality OS; <lb/>
t The Loom. <lb/>
Barker's Mills, <lb/>
Oil Cloth quality Oak IS Styles without ticket, yard <lb/>
Rockers. Hall Backs, Cribs, Carriages, prices. <lb/>
The cheapest and line we <lb/>
have ever bad. Special value, <lb/>
from to <lb/>
Calicoes <lb/>
Others sell cheap calico. Watch <lb/>
he colors They will run out be- <lb/>
fore you have town. <lb/>
Children Hosiery. U <lb/>
Al diet, colors and prices, <lb/>
ed Iron the mills. This is a rare <lb/>
opportunity for ladies to get a <lb/>
good bargain. <lb/>
wide <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
The Big Store. <lb/>
Greenville, N- C.<lb/>
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Have You Forgot <lb/>
What <lb/>
i AM STILL AN <lb/>
DATE LINK <lb/>
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
AX A NUMBER OF <lb/>
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to <lb/>
Jas. B. White.<lb/>
AFTER TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
ft <lb/>
NEWARK, N. J-. POLIO HAS <lb/>
Loan Value. <lb/>
Cash Value. <lb/>
Paul up Insurance. <lb/>
Extended insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
o. Will be re-instated if arrears be paid month while yon <lb/>
arc living, or within three j ears lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may lie To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make payable as an during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, At <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
ASTHMA CURE FREE. <lb/>
Brings Permanent Cure in all Cases <lb/>
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT POSTAL. <lb/>
There i- nothing like It brings <lb/>
instant relief, even in the worst cases. It cures when <lb/>
else tails. <lb/>
The K. Wells, of Villa, Ridge, III., says. <lb/>
bottle of received in good <lb/>
tell yon how thankful I feel for the <lb/>
good derived from I was a slave, chained with <lb/>
putrid sore throat and asthma for ten I de- <lb/>
of over being cured. I saw your advertise- <lb/>
tor the cure this dreadful and tormenting <lb/>
disc so. asthma, and thought you had <lb/>
but resolved to give it a trial. To my <lb/>
astonishment, the ti acted like a charm. Send <lb/>
a full-size <lb/>
We want to send to every a trial treatment of <lb/>
similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send it by mail pot- <lb/>
paid, absolutely Free of Charge, to mi sufferer who will write for it. <lb/>
even on a postal. Never mind, though you are despairing, however <lb/>
bad your case. will relieve and cure. The worse your <lb/>
case, the more glad we are t. -end it. Do delay, write at once, ad- <lb/>
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co. Bast 130th St. N. Y. City. <lb/>
Sold by all Druggists. <lb/>
None genuine unless <lb/>
Red Cross is on label <lb/>
Don't a <lb/>
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD <lb/>
TO PRODUCE THE OF <lb/>
for Chills, Fevers, <lb/>
Night Sweats Grippe, <lb/>
all forms of Malaria, <lb/>
DON'T WAIT TO DIE <lb/>
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I <lb/>
CURES TONIC FAMOUS <lb/>
TRY IT. NO CURE NO PER <lb/>
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. <lb/>
GREAT <lb/>
LAXATIVE <lb/>
If you have tour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad <lb/>
dullness, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss <lb/>
of appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy <lb/>
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bowels and <lb/>
Impaired digestive system, Will Cum <lb/>
will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen <lb/>
mucous membranes of the purify your blood and <lb/>
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels mo. <lb/>
tally, your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your will first and <lb/>
freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb/>
seeking proper t V- IT one r lion. <lb/>
U for <lb/>
it n pain or i a general -1-r <lb/>
nature, I ho mated <lb/>
them tad <lb/>
For by <lb/>
I n i t not the l family but n a I, . e n <lb/>
I, ii i-ii and and mm i At <lb/>
lo TUB CO , Id N V, and n M J <lb/>
ill lo any en W in all <lb/>
Family bottle pi lo let lung Unit <lb/>
Wat H Guilty of Larceny <lb/>
A very interesting case has late- <lb/>
trim in A <lb/>
i of a bank at its <lb/>
counter a roll of small wrap <lb/>
in paper, which he and the <lb/>
teller both supposed to <lb/>
j twenty nickels. It contained, in- <lb/>
stead, twenty five dollar gold <lb/>
pieces, and the customer was in- <lb/>
for larceny because he kept <lb/>
the money. The court held, how- <lb/>
ever, that the felonious conversion <lb/>
of received under such a <lb/>
mutual mistake did not constitute <lb/>
larceny, and Case and <lb/>
from which we get the above <lb/>
says that is clearly <lb/>
in accord with the weight of <lb/>
The case may lie an <lb/>
i easy enough one for lawyers and <lb/>
judges, but to the average layman <lb/>
would perhaps lie a pretty knot- <lb/>
one. The publication which is <lb/>
above very interesting <lb/>
one. by the in discuss- <lb/>
this Kentucky decision, that <lb/>
there are to a different <lb/>
effect. Some it continues, <lb/>
by a line reason- <lb/>
have reached the conclusion <lb/>
that such a retention would <lb/>
larceny because there was no <lb/>
possession until the knowledge of <lb/>
the and no delivery <lb/>
the mental Intention the re- <lb/>
to appropriate the <lb/>
was conceived, and therefore <lb/>
Intent, appropriation, mid re- <lb/>
were And <lb/>
are The man didn't <lb/>
steal the money, but he had it <lb/>
without having right to it <lb/>
knowing that he had no right to <lb/>
and he kept it there is no <lb/>
punishment for him and no <lb/>
upon him. AVe give it <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
JUST <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
WORD that word I <lb/>
It Dr. Tut rs Liver Pills an <lb/>
MEANS HEALTH. <lb/>
Arc you t <lb/>
Troubled <lb/>
Sick headache <lb/>
Bilious <lb/>
Insomnia , <lb/>
ANY of then symptom and many other <lb/>
Indicate Inaction the <lb/>
You <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Conundrums. <lb/>
When has a bad baker the <lb/>
goods I When both are short and <lb/>
by is a hair restorative like a <lb/>
One preserves <lb/>
l he locks, the other locks I he <lb/>
Win are the Philippine soldiers <lb/>
Apparently the happiest of <lb/>
go away and come home in <lb/>
transports. <lb/>
What author would make a good <lb/>
Othello <lb/>
EXAMINATION IS <lb/>
Which note of the scale is the <lb/>
softest T Dough <lb/>
Which is the lightest t Kay <lb/>
Which is the fullest and deep- <lb/>
est Sea <lb/>
Which demands the use of the <lb/>
pedal f <lb/>
Which is the most <lb/>
frequently Me <lb/>
Combine two notes and produce <lb/>
moist earth. Ml re <lb/>
notes and u <lb/>
parent. Si re i <lb/>
What two notes will your <lb/>
l raveling expenses Fare <lb/>
Youth's <lb/>
AYDEN <lb/>
N. C, Oct. 1901. <lb/>
A large number of our town <lb/>
people attended the baptism out <lb/>
the country Tuesday at noon. <lb/>
Miss Toward mother <lb/>
spent Tuesday in town. <lb/>
Brooks came down from <lb/>
Monday night. <lb/>
W. T. was in town Tues- <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
Misses Clara Clyde <lb/>
Cox, of were here Wed- <lb/>
N. M. of New Bern, <lb/>
spent night town. <lb/>
Prof. W. <lb/>
ville, came down Wednesday- <lb/>
night and returned Thursday <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
of <lb/>
slopped in town Wednesday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Miss Bernice Woolen came up <lb/>
from Wednesday morning <lb/>
and returned Thursday night. <lb/>
Mrs. L. Manning has right <lb/>
sick the past several days. <lb/>
Mrs. W. K. Hart has gone to <lb/>
to visit relatives. <lb/>
O. L. Whichard returned <lb/>
day night from <lb/>
L. B, Barnhill came down from <lb/>
Thursday night. <lb/>
Guy of Robersonville, <lb/>
spent Thursday in town. <lb/>
Ala. July <lb/>
Dr C, J. Justice <lb/>
lo yon I should give you my <lb/>
experience rout <lb/>
girl, just thirteen <lb/>
months old, much <lb/>
in the shape <lb/>
of from <lb/>
Her continued lo pass <lb/>
and for days at a <lb/>
lime. Her life w as of. Her <lb/>
mother determined lo try <lb/>
a day or two there was a <lb/>
bail bowels were <lb/>
and, thanks lo the is now <lb/>
doing well. Tours, He. W. <lb/>
Ed. ft Prop. I News. <lb/>
Wants It Called <lb/>
President will not <lb/>
the Man- <lb/>
for the White He <lb/>
says there are executive man- <lb/>
the United States, but <lb/>
only one White House, and it is <lb/>
bis to call his official res- <lb/>
by the old familiar name <lb/>
and not by the more pretentious <lb/>
title. <lb/>
Senators others receiving <lb/>
letters from him since be hag <lb/>
President have noticed that they <lb/>
have all been dated <lb/>
Furthermore, each of <lb/>
the President's letters of <lb/>
have to the <lb/>
White House have a talk with <lb/>
or words to that effect. <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
duly qualified before the <lb/>
court Clerk of Pitt county <lb/>
the last will and of P. <lb/>
Manning, deceased, notice is hereby given <lb/>
to all persona indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
immediate payment to the undersigned, <lb/>
and all against <lb/>
estate sir to the name <lb/>
in or this notice <lb/>
w ill lie plead la bar of <lb/>
This day of October, 1901. <lb/>
J. I. MANNING. <lb/>
of J. P. Manning. <lb/>
Perhaps Von Wonder <lb/>
if tormenting cold that made last win- <lb/>
one long misery will lie as bad Ibis <lb/>
rear. Certainly not. if you lake Allen's <lb/>
Lung when tickling and rawness <lb/>
in the the presence of the <lb/>
old enemy. Do not expert the cold to wear <lb/>
itself out. Take the right remedy in time <lb/>
Allen's Lung is free from opium. <lb/>
NOTICE TO . <lb/>
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb/>
before the Superior court clerk of Pill <lb/>
county as administrator of the of <lb/>
Bank L. deceased, notice Is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons indebted lo the estate <lb/>
to make immediate payment to the under- <lb/>
signed, and all persons having claims <lb/>
against the estate are notified to present the <lb/>
same to the undersigned payment <lb/>
within from the date of this <lb/>
notice, or it be plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 4th day of September, <lb/>
. L. SMITH, <lb/>
the Estate of Sarah L. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Don't Be <lb/>
To express your opinion when <lb/>
yOU see a case of <lb/>
To say when to do <lb/>
something not en I inly to your lift- <lb/>
To show your appreciation of a <lb/>
favor i you, <lb/>
your creditors and tell <lb/>
the condition of <lb/>
To tell your mother all lave <lb/>
love. <lb/>
lo your father <lb/>
rice you face <lb/>
loin. <lb/>
To acknowledge your city <lb/>
to giant a favor. <lb/>
To to participate in an <lb/>
expenditure you cannot <lb/>
lo show a regard for tho <lb/>
a person who does not agree <lb/>
with yon in religion. <lb/>
To tell boys you are, <lb/>
home early so as to good a- <lb/>
promise to your wife. <lb/>
Mere Opinion. <lb/>
a man who glories in bis <lb/>
birthright and thanks for bis <lb/>
independence is afraid to <lb/>
cheap clothes. <lb/>
Au old man who goes <lb/>
of love is not half as as <lb/>
an old woman who limps because <lb/>
her shoes are too small. <lb/>
Bay a man is honest and people <lb/>
jay no attention; say he is rich <lb/>
and they exclaim <lb/>
say he is they think you <lb/>
lie. <lb/>
Love was the first victim of an <lb/>
optical illusion. <lb/>
Every fat woman expects to be <lb/>
sylphlike when she gels to lie an <lb/>
angel. <lb/>
The lady who elopes always <lb/>
hopes her children have not <lb/>
a tendency to do likewise. <lb/>
There is a certain African chief <lb/>
who has wives. He is <lb/>
the worst liar on <lb/>
When a girl asks a widower if <lb/>
she is the only one he ever loved, <lb/>
she doesn't necessarily call his <lb/>
honor into question. Frequently <lb/>
it is her nerve. <lb/>
If men always as great as <lb/>
their reputation the world <lb/>
wouldn't be big enough lo hold <lb/>
half of Times Her-<lb/>
I'm <lb/>
other business have been <lb/>
counterfeit coin in <lb/>
Nearly every man <lb/>
got hold of some of the coin before <lb/>
the United Stales court sent a <lb/>
service detective here to look <lb/>
into the matter. The detective <lb/>
has here for about a week, <lb/>
and has, since coming, taken up <lb/>
all the spurious coin could be <lb/>
found. The is supposed to <lb/>
have been made Wilson, yet no <lb/>
clue has found as to who the <lb/>
guilty parties ate. The dollars and <lb/>
dimes are good imitations, n fact, <lb/>
almost ii i It seems as if the <lb/>
Instigator I scheme, who ever <lb/>
he may bis idea lo <lb/>
bus and dimes as no other <lb/>
ion has been found so <lb/>
News. <lb/>
RHEUM KG <lb/>
RHEUMATISM <lb/>
to stat <lb/>
A remedy that <lb/>
cures recent and long stand- <lb/>
cam. The blond <lb/>
purifier known. Has the <lb/>
endorsement of leading physician i <lb/>
after thorough trial. Cures per <lb/>
cent of the cases treated. Price <lb/>
par <lb/>
Said BRYAN NICHOLS. <lb/>
If there lie. as some <lb/>
inform us, bacteria a <lb/>
drop of pure milk, what n <lb/>
it would lie after the milk had <lb/>
been doctored with the water sonic <lb/>
dairy men Star. <lb/>
New Cause for Lynching. <lb/>
A fresh ground for lynching has <lb/>
been discovered the rural parts <lb/>
In Harrison county a <lb/>
race war has been progress for <lb/>
several days, as many as live <lb/>
have been <lb/>
whipped to death not harvest- <lb/>
the cotton crop. The <lb/>
tenants had taken the land on <lb/>
shares, and the planters being <lb/>
to get their part of the <lb/>
yield through the laziness of the <lb/>
renters have begun a lynching <lb/>
campaign. This is a somewhat <lb/>
novel excuse for killing of men <lb/>
and is not upheld by public <lb/>
ion existing in civilized com- <lb/>
The disgrace of this foul <lb/>
evil rests heavily upon the nation. <lb/>
It offends against all moral <lb/>
and increases in intensity in <lb/>
proportion as the provoking cause <lb/>
of the outrage tends to become tin <lb/>
certain or <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
The Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
county, hating issued Letters of <lb/>
lo me, on the 2nd <lb/>
day of September, on the of <lb/>
Joseph A. Dupree, deceased, notice la here- <lb/>
by given to all persons indebted to the <lb/>
estate to make immediate payment to the <lb/>
undersigned, and tn all creditor of <lb/>
to present their claims, properly <lb/>
to the undersigned, within <lb/>
twelve months alter date of tins nonce, <lb/>
or notice will be plead in bar of their <lb/>
record This the 2nd day of Sept., 1901. <lb/>
Administratrix <lb/>
on the estate of JOSEPH A. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE<lb/>
Steamer My res leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville dally at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer Edgecombe leaves <lb/>
Mondays, <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
leave for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesday. and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Pitt Greenville <lb/>
E. Griffin, <lb/>
Practical Watch Maker ad Jeweler. <lb/>
Opposite V. X. <lb/>
Recently the <lb/>
the largest clocks. <lb/>
rings, etc., over <lb/>
to Greenville. Special Article, for <lb/>
holiday . <lb/>
Prompt attention lo special He- <lb/>
lo clocks watches done <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
E. E. GRIFFIN. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. W. PERRY k CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Tics Hags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
V. C. <lb/>
Under In good wort and low <lb/>
Si per dozen. <lb/>
Half Cabinet per <lb/>
All other lines ray Crayon Portrait <lb/>
made Iron, tiny small churn. Mice <lb/>
band all lime. Come and <lb/>
examine my work. No trouble lo show <lb/>
samples and answer questions. The <lb/>
beat to all, hours <lb/>
to a. in., to p. in. Yours to please. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds <lb/>
Interior and Exterior <lb/>
for Fine Modern and Cheap <lb/>
We solicit and <lb/>
guarantee to in <lb/>
and work. <lb/>
I send your orders to <lb/>
The Greenville Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
N. it Co. and <lb/>
Southern Express Co. <lb/>
The defendant, D. N Co., will <lb/>
take notice that a summons in the above <lb/>
entitled action was against said <lb/>
on the September, 1901, <lb/>
by C. D. a Justice or the <lb/>
of Pitt county, North Carolina, for the sum <lb/>
said by contract <lb/>
summons is returnable said <lb/>
Justice at his at Greenville In said <lb/>
county on the day of November, 1901. <lb/>
The said defendant will also take notice <lb/>
that a warrant of attachment was issued <lb/>
by said on the 18th day of <lb/>
1901, against certain property of the <lb/>
said defendant now In the bands of the <lb/>
Southern Co., at Greenville, <lb/>
which warrant in before the <lb/>
said Justice at the lime place above <lb/>
named for the return of the summons, <lb/>
When where the defendant is re- <lb/>
quired to answer or demur to <lb/>
complaint, or relief demanded will <lb/>
U- D. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
court, made by His Honor W. H. <lb/>
My term, 1901, of <lb/>
the case of C. and <lb/>
wife against Blount and others, <lb/>
t-c of church, <lb/>
will sell cash In-fore the <lb/>
court house door in Greenville on Monday <lb/>
the 4th day of November, 1901, the follow- <lb/>
described piece, parcel or lot of land <lb/>
in the Town of Greenville, and <lb/>
known as the Hickory Hill colored Baptist <lb/>
church lot, as a part of lot No. Be- <lb/>
the of lots and on <lb/>
Greene Street and running with the line of <lb/>
lots and West.; feet, then North a <lb/>
straight line parallel with Greene street <lb/>
feet, trace a direct line parallel with <lb/>
the line to Greene street, thence with <lb/>
Greene street lo the beginning, containing <lb/>
2-8 square yards. <lb/>
This Oct, 1st, 1901- P. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
to f <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb/>
Mr. John C. Agent for <lb/>
Carolina and Virginia, of that Well- <lb/>
Known and Popular Company, <lb/>
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life Insurance Co., of <lb/>
Desires to lo large number of <lb/>
policy holders, and In the insurable public <lb/>
generally, of com- <lb/>
will now In this <lb/>
slate and from this dale will issue <lb/>
and desirable policies, to all de- <lb/>
siring very beat insurance in the best <lb/>
life company in the world. <lb/>
If the local agent in your town has not <lb/>
yet completed arrangements, address <lb/>
JOHN C. <lb/>
Stale Agent, N. C <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
Live, reliable energetic at <lb/>
once lo for the <lb/>
Old VIM Benefit. <lb/>
1876.------- <lb/>
M. Schultz. <lb/>
retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
re's, Turkeys, Egg, etc Bed- <lb/>
Is, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba, <lb/>
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor <lb/>
suits, Safes, P. <lb/>
i . <lb/>
Meat Key West <lb/>
American Beauty Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Ly, OH, <lb/>
Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Glass <lb/>
and Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes Crackers. Mara <lb/>
Cheese, Beet Butter, Stand- <lb/>
aid Machines, and nu- <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
n ban i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly <lb/>
hand. produce and <lb/>
gold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W. R. WHICHARD EM, <lb/>
KB IN <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/>
J. BELT, <lb/>
IN------ <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE MB. <lb/>
J. R. <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/>
WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, Nebraska. <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Year l, Biz Months <lb/>
Three Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
Tn i Reflector Semi- <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or The Daily <lb/>
Reflector and <lb/>
year for payable la ad- <lb/>
PATENT<lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
elector <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
ARE KNOCKING<lb/>
THEM<lb/>
9- <lb/>
re <lb/>
mi <lb/>
t- <lb/>
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hals, Caps, Shoes, Trunks, <lb/>
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves, <lb/>
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees. <lb/>
Come to see Every day a bargain and everything a <lb/>
bargain. <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
The North <lb/>
DIVIDEND RECORD IS THE RESULT OF <lb/>
Securing the hit-best rate of interest consistent with safely. <lb/>
Rigid economy of management. <lb/>
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of risks <lb/>
limiting its business to the United States <lb/>
It will be to your to see what we do for you before <lb/>
placing your life insurance. <lb/>
Good territory open for in North Carolina. <lb/>
T. ARCHIBALD CARY, General <lb/>
For Virginia and North <lb/>
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, <lb/>
1201 B. Main Street, Richmond, Va. <lb/>
riLL SELLING. <lb/>
Putting it Strong. <lb/>
And why not the merchandise and prices will <lb/>
back the statements made concerning them, we <lb/>
have every right to it There is <lb/>
wrong in emphasizing excellence when <lb/>
is 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 <lb/>
ed and packed with shoes. 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 styles and weaves in <lb/>
dress goods. Agents for Standard Patterns. <lb/>
KICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
From Our <lb/>
Washington, D. v. <lb/>
Rumor is still rife concerning <lb/>
the Isthmian Canal treaty, all <lb/>
is conjecture. I it on no less <lb/>
a of <lb/>
Cabinet that the salient points of <lb/>
the treaty with Great have <lb/>
been agreed upon and that <lb/>
treaty will be completed nub- <lb/>
milted to Senate as soon as <lb/>
Congress assembles. Cabinet <lb/>
Minister, who will not permit the <lb/>
use of his name, expresses be- <lb/>
lief treaty will be perfect- <lb/>
satisfactory to Senate <lb/>
the people. He further that <lb/>
everyone in the White House and <lb/>
the State department has been <lb/>
given notice that the President <lb/>
will be seriously displeased if <lb/>
details are made public by anyone <lb/>
other than himself. <lb/>
It is well understood in inner <lb/>
circles that the President finds <lb/>
in a serious dilemma in re- <lb/>
to his recommendations to <lb/>
Congress, concerning our relation <lb/>
with Cuba. He appreciate <lb/>
how essential to Cuban <lb/>
good will and lo Cuban prosperity <lb/>
is the admission to the United <lb/>
States, free of duty, of <lb/>
sugar. On the other band, <lb/>
such would bring <lb/>
about his head a swarm of <lb/>
protests from the beet sugar <lb/>
producers of the North and West <lb/>
and from sugar producers <lb/>
of the South, South in which <lb/>
he has strong hopes of building up <lb/>
a brand republican <lb/>
There the matter stands. <lb/>
The Schley Court of Inquiry <lb/>
still holds daily sessions. Judge <lb/>
Advocate announces that <lb/>
he will not be to rest bis <lb/>
case before the middle of next week <lb/>
and Mr. estimates that it <lb/>
will be the middle of November <lb/>
before the defense is concluded. <lb/>
It does not appear to hove dawned <lb/>
upon the Navy Department that <lb/>
if Judge Advocate were to <lb/>
prove bk case against Admiral <lb/>
Schley the whole of <lb/>
would stand proven of the <lb/>
gravest dereliction of. duly de- <lb/>
serving of Severest censure for <lb/>
not having long ago brought Schley <lb/>
before a court-martial on the <lb/>
charges of cowardice and <lb/>
Were to prove <lb/>
the case be has attempted Schley <lb/>
would deserve lo be drummed out <lb/>
of the service. <lb/>
committee has <lb/>
adjourned to Nov. The <lb/>
is practically in and it will, <lb/>
it is presumed, have little more to <lb/>
do than render a decision when it <lb/>
reconvenes. <lb/>
There Am- <lb/>
who has started <lb/>
for Washington, ostensibly to con- j <lb/>
l fee with the President in regard <lb/>
to the canal treaty, comes the <lb/>
President's request that he <lb/>
will bring with him his <lb/>
Wolcott, of Colo- <lb/>
named as his successor. <lb/>
The only Information the <lb/>
most persistent interrogation <lb/>
elicit from the State Department is <lb/>
that nothing is known of <lb/>
fact Mr. Roosevelt is a <lb/>
decided his West- <lb/>
friends would say <lb/>
that Mr. is not, some <lb/>
people describe him as supine, <lb/>
probably gave rise to rumor, <lb/>
together with the fact that Mr. <lb/>
Wolcott has recently acted as a <lb/>
special to the Court <lb/>
St. James. Nevertheless change <lb/>
is by means unlikely even if <lb/>
the President has not already <lb/>
its. to Mr. <lb/>
DRESS GOODS. <lb/>
Among the anticipated of the coming <lb/>
season every lady should promise herself the <lb/>
delightful experience of a visit to <lb/>
Our Beautiful Dress Goods <lb/>
and Trimming <lb/>
Every purchase made therein under <lb/>
present conditions of price is a <lb/>
PAYING INVESTMENT. <lb/>
We have a feet line of the newest novelties and <lb/>
latest ideas. In coloring designs these new- <lb/>
styles are models of beauty. We know we never <lb/>
offered more for the money than we do at the <lb/>
present time. <lb/>
Stock is Thoroughly up to- <lb/>
date in Qualities and Styles <lb/>
in Every Department- <lb/>
J. k <lb/>
LOOKING LETTER-HEAD <lb/>
Daughter <lb/>
and all the <lb/>
Ladies that <lb/>
Our FALL <lb/>
OPENING of <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
mm i hi <lb/>
take place on <lb/>
Tuesday and Wednesday, <lb/>
October 1st 2nd. <lb/>
THE NEWSPAPER AS AN EDUCATOR <lb/>
newspaper of today, <lb/>
of metropolitan make up, <lb/>
oilers a liberal education to the in- <lb/>
Who fact <lb/>
the newspaper is as <lb/>
national factor of modern <lb/>
as the school room, though <lb/>
ibis fact is appreciated nor com <lb/>
by one. It goes <lb/>
it Ii saying that those who <lb/>
would drink deep from the well of <lb/>
knowledge reach the bottom <lb/>
Has lost many a dollar for business nun. If a man is <lb/>
lodged by the coat he weal's, ho is also Judged by th <lb/>
letter-head be uses. An artistic, nicely printed <lb/>
head may be looked on as a good <lb/>
South, Young <lb/>
Some one from Victor, Iowa <lb/>
writing in The Southern <lb/>
the initials <lb/>
the young men of <lb/>
country not to come west in <lb/>
of Fortune's golden smile, <lb/>
but by nil means to go south. We <lb/>
quote the writer's language as fol- <lb/>
Co south, young men, and <lb/>
yourselves up. The <lb/>
will lake care of itself. We have <lb/>
never invited you specially to come <lb/>
only the e of j wet except one speculation, while <lb/>
Mention and a study of south invites as a help, <lb/>
questions which involve matters of civil government <lb/>
science, art and letters. But Hie arc once adjusted the older people <lb/>
average Individual, who seeks only will flock on account <lb/>
knowledge and n more advantages. The <lb/>
direct and Ultimate acquaintance people should there <lb/>
It will he done right. <lb/>
The price for doing It <lb/>
will be too. <lb/>
Semi In <lb/>
Tho Reflector Office. <lb/>
with the world its <lb/>
of interests, finds In the <lb/>
newspaper his medium. In <lb/>
and assist making surround- <lb/>
still more attractive. The <lb/>
south needs no booming. Common <lb/>
and education teach the <lb/>
I thinking mind which locally has <lb/>
the political, religions and j preponderance of good things, <lb/>
scientific of world. there were no <lb/>
ill lie wishes lo know <lb/>
FOR STEAM SUPPLY. I <lb/>
ll becomes familiar with those <lb/>
gnat questions a far more <lb/>
May be could <lb/>
gain i years i f book study, <lb/>
lie i historical knowledge, <lb/>
which, in it <lb/>
i- oil the <lb/>
epochs, great events and famous <lb/>
personages their <lb/>
ties, the absorption of this <lb/>
would be completely upset. If the <lb/>
main object is even lo make money, <lb/>
preference is the south. <lb/>
Looking standpoint which <lb/>
subject convinces that <lb/>
connecting in a duly for man to use their <lb/>
important in the I <lb/>
sign myself the to <lb/>
people of the cast, and especially <lb/>
northeastern portion of the <lb/>
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and <lb/>
sell anything in this line very low. See when in want of <lb/>
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe <lb/>
and Angle Valves, Cheek Valve-. Water <lb/>
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Ganges, Hancock <lb/>
V. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam <lb/>
Pipe all sites, Pipe Fitting all s. <lb/>
LINK OF Packing, Robber Belt, <lb/>
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Bell Hooks, c. <lb/>
knowledge has its f, however, they are deter- <lb/>
ml elevating influence, making mined to west, I shall first <lb/>
t- Impress on character and advise them, should they write me, <lb/>
tic life. It is often a marvel to <lb/>
n-en a have bad This writer, whoever he may be, <lb/>
educational opportunities arenas an Intelligent appreciation of <lb/>
the inducements which this section <lb/>
to lie well versed in <lb/>
questions of finance <lb/>
general knowledge- They me <lb/>
great newspaper read- <lb/>
devouring all within their <lb/>
reach, ii as only <lb/>
thoughtful minds can. have <lb/>
known sort of this character, all <lb/>
of whom had, on account of rover <lb/>
lo leave school at <lb/>
of the country oilers. We <lb/>
his advice to the <lb/>
young men of ether sections. <lb/>
Atlanta Constitution. <lb/>
A hectic doesn't count in a <lb/>
an earl age even before r <lb/>
lug the-double rule of deuce <lb/>
Webster's blue drinking song <lb/>
Words me not always the <lb/>
ls usually a <lb/>
s .-.- <lb/>
Ill Drain TIM <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb/>
Know What You <lb/>
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