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Have You Forgot <lb />
What <lb />
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING <lb />
DATE LINK OF <lb />
Pry Goods, Press Goods, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb />
AND A NUMBED OP OTHER THING <lb />
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO <lb />
Come to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb />
Yours to <lb />
While. <lb />
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IX THE <lb />
II HE III <lb />
OF NEWARK, X. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
i. Loan Value, <lb />
Gash Value, <lb />
Paid up Insurance. <lb />
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
Is <lb />
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while you <lb />
are living, or years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb />
second No Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable the beginning of the second and cf each <lb />
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year he paid. <lb />
They may be To reduce or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ASTHMA CURE FREE. <lb />
Brines Instant Cure in all Cases <lb />
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE RECEIPT POSTAL. <lb />
There is nothing like It brings <lb />
instant relief, even in the wont cases. It cures when <lb />
all else tails. <lb />
The Rev. I-. Wells, of Villa, Ridge, III., says. <lb />
bottle received in good <lb />
I cannot tell you how thankful I feel for the <lb />
good derived from it. was a slave, chained with <lb />
putrid sore at asthma for ten years. I do <lb />
of ever cured. I aw your advertise- <lb />
the cure of this dreadful and tormenting <lb />
disc thought you had <lb />
yourselves, bill to give it a trial. To my <lb />
the trial acted like a charm. Bend me <lb />
a foil <lb />
We want to send to every a treatment of <lb />
similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send It by mail post- <lb />
paid, absolutely Free of Charge, to any 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 to semi it. Do not delay, rite at once, ad- <lb />
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co., Baal 130th St., X. Y. <lb />
Sold by all Druggists.<lb />
None genuine unless <lb />
Red Cross is on label <lb />
Don't lake a Substitute <lb />
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OP <lb />
for Chills, Fevers, <lb />
Night and Grippe, and <lb />
all forms of Malaria. <lb />
WAIT TO <lb />
SPEND CENTS AND CURED I <lb />
CURES TONIC <lb />
TRY IT. NO NO PAY. PER <lb />
TO TAKE. <lb />
GRIFTON ITEMS. <lb />
N. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Ola Forbes return- <lb />
ed to Greenville Monday. <lb />
E. W. Pace and J. E. <lb />
returned to Greenville Tuesday. <lb />
J. J. Rhodes, of New Bern, <lb />
rived to bis family <lb />
here. <lb />
J. L. Keen, Jr., Dr. W. W. <lb />
Dawson, J. K. Harvey Jacob <lb />
attended a meeting of <lb />
the Odd Fellows at A j den Monday <lb />
Misses Julia and <lb />
spent the in <lb />
Monday. <lb />
W. and V. A. <lb />
of Kinston, were here <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Geo. W. B. Hadley stopped over <lb />
here with us a short while <lb />
day when on his way to <lb />
We were clad to have do so <lb />
hope you will repeat <lb />
George. <lb />
W. Gaskins and E. T. Cox <lb />
went to Monday night. <lb />
Walter and <lb />
came down Tuesday even- <lb />
to witness the <lb />
sou marriage. <lb />
W. G. is moving his <lb />
repair shop to <lb />
We regret giving up <lb />
Mr. at he was one <lb />
most enterprising <lb />
The colored Disciple convention <lb />
started here yesterday and the like <lb />
of elders and delegates we have <lb />
never seen. <lb />
Dr. W. W. Dawson C. J. <lb />
Tucker went on a business trip to <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Mrs. J. R. Rose is visiting her <lb />
parents at Goldsboro. <lb />
Yesterday Boning, the 33rd, at <lb />
seven o'clock, there was a mar- <lb />
at the residence of Mr. S. W. <lb />
Dawson over in bis <lb />
Miss Bailie, to Mr. Rufus <lb />
Walston, of A large <lb />
number of friends and relatives <lb />
witnessed the ceremony. They <lb />
left on the early train accompanied <lb />
as as by Miss Julia lie- <lb />
and Miss Katie <lb />
sister of the bride. We <lb />
late Mr. Walston on winning so <lb />
charming a bride. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson gave one <lb />
their at the M. B. <lb />
church, Tuesday night. Owing to <lb />
their being blind they gave in- <lb />
show. After the concert <lb />
there was a nice purse made <lb />
up for them. <lb />
For <lb />
Prof. W. H. Lynch of Mountain <lb />
Grove Academy at Mountain <lb />
Mo., is credited with read- <lb />
more paid for newspapers <lb />
any other man in the United States <lb />
says the City Times. He <lb />
subscribes for newspapers six of <lb />
them The professor was <lb />
in Kansas City yesterday, in <lb />
discussing the papers, <lb />
use the newspapers in my <lb />
classes. They arc the best <lb />
in the world for teaching cur <lb />
rent history and geography. The <lb />
real drama of life in its varied <lb />
forms of commercial, political and <lb />
social relations must be seen and <lb />
learned through mirror of the <lb />
the newspaper. Every <lb />
Friday in the academy is <lb />
devoted to the reading of <lb />
It may be mentioned as a fact <lb />
of interest to consumers of iron in <lb />
the United States that the <lb />
Iron and Steel Company has <lb />
made several shipments of pig <lb />
iron from Cape to Boston <lb />
and New York, paying the heavy <lb />
duties and competing with <lb />
our local producers. It is not be- <lb />
cause the Company can <lb />
make iron at less than it can <lb />
be made in this country that it <lb />
successfully invades our market, <lb />
but because the prices in the home <lb />
market, under cover of protective <lb />
duties, arc <lb />
Philadelphia Record. <lb />
Welcome as Sunshine <lb />
long storm is a reeling of relict when <lb />
pitiless cold has been <lb />
sway by Lung Balsam. Only <lb />
who have been cured of and <lb />
this remedy can <lb />
Dawson, of what feeling is. There is no opium in <lb />
the Balsam; it food fleet is radical and <lb />
Ii sting Take a bottle home today. <lb />
Pills <lb />
will save the from many <lb />
and enable aim to eat <lb />
whatever he wishes. They <lb />
SICK HEADACHE, <lb />
the food to lute and non r- <lb />
the body, give appetite, <lb />
DEVELOP FLESH <lb />
and solid muscle, <lb />
coated. M <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
Elegantly sugar <lb />
TONIC LAXATIVE <lb />
It yon have tour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad <lb />
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss <lb />
of appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin, <lb />
or any symptoms disorders which tell the story of bad bowels and an <lb />
Impaired digestive system, Will Cure You. <lb />
It will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen <lb />
the mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood and put you <lb />
your again. appetite will return, your bowels move <lb />
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your will clear and <lb />
and yon will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb />
Mother the. to give one <lb />
and similar . said Meal <lb />
It keeps their r i- tonic. <lb />
nature, aids duration, seated n <lb />
causes sleet, sad ton i well. I rarity ; <lb />
U and II. <lb />
For Sale by <lb />
la not only mot <lb />
. loin <lb />
-Pi. to Till CO . Ill N <lb />
I i t i <lb />
Ii<lb />
Till . N V . rd m, ,,,, <lb />
lost <lb />
According to an article publish- <lb />
ed recently in a French chemical <lb />
journal, the output of ill, <lb />
Sicily has increased from <lb />
tout in 181.0 to tons <lb />
The world's production in <lb />
these two years was <lb />
tons. Sicily furnishing <lb />
about per cent. The amount of <lb />
in the ore varies from a <lb />
very rare richness of per cent. <lb />
to or In the <lb />
nary ore. The older method of <lb />
obtaining from its ore was <lb />
by letting lite t. it in heaps or in <lb />
kilns, the itself serving as <lb />
fuel. This method has, however, <lb />
been discarded both on account of <lb />
the waste and because of the <lb />
which the fumes <lb />
of the burning nave rise. <lb />
the with <lb />
with a <lb />
of <lb />
is in many cases used, but the only <lb />
method in which no f., <lb />
regenerated lathe extinction with <lb />
steam under pressure. The ex- <lb />
i is rapidly In- <lb />
will long con- <lb />
to supply the part <lb />
world's production. <lb />
B. K. Sherman, of <lb />
Iowa, says for his State that It has <lb />
a percentage of to <lb />
In the public schools n <lb />
any other in It <lb />
I There are in round <lb />
tiers 28.000 school in Hi e <lb />
and school children. <lb />
Number Law Breaker. <lb />
While nobody can doubt the <lb />
prevalence of crime it looks <lb />
prising that there arc tunny as two <lb />
hundred and fifty habit <lb />
nil lawbreakers in the country. <lb />
In 1850, it is said there was but <lb />
criminal to every <lb />
This proportion by 1870 <lb />
had changed to one in <lb />
to one in at present <lb />
is on band a representative <lb />
of the fraternity in every <lb />
of people. To attend to these <lb />
evil-doers, police and <lb />
other capturing, trying and guard <lb />
are <lb />
more than hundred thousand <lb />
men employed that it is <lb />
mated all the of the <lb />
land were to suddenly reform, in <lb />
addition to what they steal <lb />
damage would a saving <lb />
to the ration, through the various <lb />
channels in which the change <lb />
would work, of over <lb />
You Know What <lb />
When take Chill <lb />
Tonic the formula is plainly print- <lb />
rd u every Untie showing that It is simply <lb />
in a form. <lb />
Cure. No Pay.<lb />
Mayer Collector <lb />
toms the District of <lb />
North Carolina, with headquarters <lb />
tn this yesterday received <lb />
word that Charles I . Clark, Jr., <lb />
had been appointed Deputy Col- <lb />
and this place, <lb />
to succeed the lately <lb />
Wm. K. Clarke. <lb />
Mr. Clarke is well known in this <lb />
Community as a gentleman of fine <lb />
ability, high social standing and <lb />
thoroughly equipped for the <lb />
office to which helms <lb />
been <lb />
politics he is known as a <lb />
Gold been a <lb />
strong advocate of the principles <lb />
of <lb />
politically his <lb />
appointment is regarded as a very <lb />
strong <lb />
Mr. Clark was recommended by <lb />
Mr. M. Collector of Cub <lb />
loins here, who <lb />
every way with the standing <lb />
character of the new appointee. <lb />
Maw Journal. <lb />
The Shoe and Leather National <lb />
Bank end National Hank of <lb />
of Boston, Mass., each <lb />
with capital, will con- <lb />
In December under the <lb />
name of the Lit w. <lb />
J. II. Reagan, only <lb />
of the Cabinet, is <lb />
critically ill Tex. <lb />
Ala., July 1887. <lb />
Dr C. J. Dear Sir; <lb />
to you demands that I should give my <lb />
experience with excellent medicine, <lb />
Our girl. Just thirteen <lb />
months old, had much trouble teething. <lb />
Every remedy exhausted in the shape <lb />
of from family physicians. <lb />
Her bowels continued to pass on pure blood <lb />
burning fever continued for days at a <lb />
time. Her life was almost of. <lb />
mother determined to try and in <lb />
a day or two there was a great <lb />
life had bowels were <lb />
and, to little now <lb />
doing well. Yours, etc. D. W. <lb />
Ed. ft Prop. News. <lb />
level beaded Carthage <lb />
business man cheerfully threw <lb />
away the other says The <lb />
Kansas City Journal. bad <lb />
just received a check pay- <lb />
of an account from a man <lb />
whose bank standing was not <lb />
he Al class. He it, <lb />
however, but was refused payment, <lb />
with the information the man <lb />
bad but on deposit. The <lb />
payee promptly took out of his <lb />
pocket and deposited it to the <lb />
man's credit. he drew <lb />
the on the check without <lb />
and went on his way re- <lb />
He had only lost in- <lb />
stead <lb />
Bobbin's Chill Pills cure chills and all <lb />
malarial troubles. That is what thin- were <lb />
made for. Cure after other renames fail <lb />
No cure, no pay. Price bottle <lb />
Druggists. <lb />
The Marshall Enterprise says <lb />
that Mr. E. N. Fry made bush <lb />
els of corn on average <lb />
of over bushels to the acre. <lb />
Good farming, others should <lb />
emulate a worthy example. The <lb />
Enterprise is precisely right when <lb />
it urges a better system of <lb />
farming must be inaugurated. <lb />
most cultivate less laud and raise <lb />
more grain Every farmer should <lb />
resolve to cultivate no more poor <lb />
land, but only improved laud. Do <lb />
that and there is money it. <lb />
Make home <lb />
ton Messenger. <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
Mr Farm Near N C. <lb />
shout about W in <lb />
Twenty this is line <lb />
or truck land. buildings, to- <lb />
water, For further<lb />
BOX Berkley, <lb />
IN <lb />
J. V. PERRY k CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Fin handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Tits and Bags. <lb />
shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
E. E. Griffin, <lb />
Practical Watch Maker and Jeweler. <lb />
Opposite I. O., N. C. <lb />
Hit- the <lb />
tin- clocks. <lb />
wall <lb />
In v iii for <lb />
ti , t . <lb />
in Re- <lb />
, in <lb />
E. E. GRIFFIN. <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The leader in good work and low prices <lb />
Nice for per <lb />
Half Cabinets per listen <lb />
All other lines very Crayon Portraits <lb />
made from any small picture cheap. Nice <lb />
Frames band all the time. Come and <lb />
my work. No trouble to show <lb />
samples and answer questions. The very <lb />
best work to all. Office hours <lb />
to a. to A p. in. Tours to <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Letters of administration upon the <lb />
of James Tingle having day <lb />
been to me by the Clerk <lb />
court of Pitt notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons holding claims <lb />
on told estate to present them to me for <lb />
on or before 24th day of <lb />
r, 1902, or this notice will be in bar <lb />
of their recovery. All persons indebted to <lb />
said estate are requested to <lb />
settlement of indebtedness. <lb />
This day of October <lb />
WILLIS, <lb />
Administrator of James Tingle. <lb />
JARVIS Attorneys. <lb />
TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
court Clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
the last will testament of J. P. <lb />
notice is hereby given <lb />
to all persons Indebted to <lb />
payment to the undersigned, <lb />
and all persona having claims against said <lb />
estate are notified to present same with- <lb />
in twelve months from date or this notice <lb />
will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 7th day of October, 1901. <lb />
J. L. O. MANNING, <lb />
Executor of J. P. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE<lb />
SIR VICE <lb />
Steamer leave Washing <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer leaves <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
SON, <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county, Greenville <lb />
Oscar Hooker <lb />
D. N. Co. and <lb />
Southern Express Co. <lb />
defendant, D. N. Co., will <lb />
take notice that a summons in above <lb />
entitled action was against said de- <lb />
on 18th day of September, 1901, <lb />
by C- D. Rountree, a of Peace <lb />
of county, North Carolina, for sum <lb />
of due said plaintiff by contract <lb />
which summons is returnable before said <lb />
Justice at his office at Greenville in said <lb />
county on the 7th day of November, 1901. <lb />
The said defendant will also take notice <lb />
that a warrant attachment was issued <lb />
by said Justice on the 18th day of <lb />
1901, certain property of the <lb />
said now in the of the <lb />
Southern Express Co., at N. C. <lb />
which warrant is returnable before <lb />
said Justice at the time and place above <lb />
named for the return of the summons, <lb />
when and where the said defendant is re- <lb />
quired to appear and answer or demur to <lb />
the complaint, or the relief demanded will <lb />
be granted. C. D. <lb />
This Sept <lb />
LAND <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
court, made by His Honor W <lb />
Judge presiding at May term, 1901, of Pitt <lb />
Hie case of C. Rountree and <lb />
wife against Blount and others, <lb />
tee of Hickory Hill church, the <lb />
Commissioner will sell cash before the <lb />
court door in Greenville on <lb />
day of November, 1901, the follow- <lb />
described piece, parcel or lot of land <lb />
situate in the Town of Greenville, <lb />
known as Hickory Hill <lb />
lot, and as a part of lot No. Be- <lb />
ginning at the copier of lots and on <lb />
Greene Street and running with the line of <lb />
lots and West IV. t. North a <lb />
straight line parallel with Greene street <lb />
feet, thence a direct line parallel with <lb />
line street, thence with <lb />
Greene street to the beginning, containing <lb />
2-8 square yards. <lb />
This Oct. 1st, 1901 r. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
to <lb />
Public. <lb />
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb />
Mr. John C. Drewry, Agent for <lb />
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well- <lb />
Known and Popular Company, <lb />
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
Life Insurance Co., of <lb />
Desires to to its large number of <lb />
policy holders, and to public <lb />
generally, of North <lb />
will now Resume Business In this <lb />
state and from this date will issue its <lb />
splendid desirable policies, to all de- <lb />
siring very best insurance in the best <lb />
life insurance company in the world. <lb />
If the local agent in your town not <lb />
yet completed arrangements, address <lb />
JOHN C. DREWRY, <lb />
State Agent, Raleigh, N. <lb />
Assets <lb />
Paid policy <lb />
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at <lb />
once to won for <lb />
THE GREENVILLE <lb />
cur <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
STAY CURES. <lb />
A vegetable remedy <lb />
cures recent and long <lb />
The greatest blood <lb />
purifier known, <lb />
endorsement of leading <lb />
after thorough trial. Cures per <lb />
cent, of cases treated. <lb />
per bottle. <lb />
Sold a. <lb />
CO. <lb />
Manufacturers of <lb />
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb />
Interior and Exterior <lb />
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build- <lb />
We solicit pat mange and <lb />
to ant infliction In <lb />
price, and wink. <lb />
send to <lb />
rift. Co. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. O. <lb />
M. <lb />
Wholesale retail and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Salts, Ba <lb />
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
and Gail Ax <lb />
Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Beauty Cigarettes, Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Halls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
mm. Cheese, Beat Batter, Stand- <lb />
ard Hewing Mao hi net, and nu <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
to see me. <lb />
Phone <lb />
o. w.<lb />
GREENVILLE N.<lb />
Cotton Bagging and Pies always <lb />
on ban t <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly on <lb />
hand. produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
WHICHARD BRO., <lb />
DEALERS 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 produce. <lb />
Bra. <lb />
-DEALER IN- <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
ER. <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. B. 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, <lb />
in Advance. <lb />
One Year Six Months <lb />
Three Sing. Copy <lb />
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb />
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb />
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I <lb />
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For Dry Goods, Hats. Caps, Shoes, Trunks, <lb />
Boys Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves, <lb />
and a big Use of Caps, Cloaks, and Bootees. <lb />
Come to see Every day a bargain day and everything a <lb />
bargain. Mends, <lb />
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its business to the United States <lb />
It will to interest to see what we do for yon before <lb />
placing your Ufa insurance. <lb />
Good territory open Agents in North Carolina. <lb />
T. ARCHIBALD GARY, General Agent. <lb />
For Virginia and North Carolina, <lb />
Lift Insurance <lb />
1901 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va. <lb />
FALL SELLING. <lb />
Putting it Strong.<lb />
Washington, it. v. Or. <lb />
The Secretary of War returned <lb />
to the city on Wednesday and the <lb />
President on Thursday, and they <lb />
awaiting them a condition <lb />
affairs that caused them no little <lb />
disappointment. The news of con- <lb />
trouble in the con <lb />
friction between the Civil <lb />
Commission and the military <lb />
and impossibility of <lb />
reducing the military force now on <lb />
islands, notwithstanding the <lb />
fact that some men will <lb />
t to be brought home, because <lb />
of the expiration of the terms of <lb />
their enlistment, all combine to re- <lb />
Republican predictions <lb />
and worry <lb />
According to the latest advices <lb />
are trying Cuban <lb />
policy in All <lb />
persons found outside towns <lb />
will treated as It's <lb />
not surprising that Roosevelt <lb />
squirms at pass to which Be <lb />
colonizing policy has <lb />
brought <lb />
Senor chief translator <lb />
for provost marshal general of <lb />
is in the city. Be is a <lb />
and knows the <lb />
Philippine character well, and he <lb />
says that the United baa <lb />
been premature in undertaking to <lb />
control islands by a civil com <lb />
mission, that insurrection has <lb />
not been put down and the <lb />
strong arm of the military is <lb />
maintenance of peace. He <lb />
intimates the Commission has <lb />
been duped in choice of their <lb />
native advisors of their <lb />
and be cited case of <lb />
one having fail- <lb />
ed in position first assigned <lb />
him, of Governor of <lb />
gas, has been appointed judge of <lb />
one of the in spite of <lb />
fact he has never practiced <lb />
Mr. Hopkins proposes to do his <lb />
share towards the dissipation of the <lb />
surplus by establishment of a <lb />
permanent Census Bureau. That <lb />
a permanent Census Bureau might <lb />
be maintained any in- <lb />
crease of coat and perhaps an <lb />
increase of efficiency, is not denied <lb />
but Representative bill <lb />
will not do so. His bill provides <lb />
for a salary of for the Di- <lb />
rector, Ex Gov. W. R. <lb />
an assistant director at per <lb />
annum, and numerous other <lb />
with ties varying from <lb />
to Undoubtedly <lb />
with the present republican ma- <lb />
in Congress there will be no <lb />
trouble taking care of <lb />
plus. <lb />
The report comes from White <lb />
House that President is going <lb />
THE OUSTS. <lb />
Shoe for Ladies which is durable and stylish and <lb />
as suitable for bad weather as for swell occasions and moderate <lb />
priced. The one in which all these questions are com- <lb />
to the greatest degree <lb />
Is Our Famous <lb />
American Girl Shoe. <lb />
A Shoe as good as its name. <lb />
Tell ad <lb />
Daughter <lb />
and all the <lb />
Ladies that <lb />
T Our FALL <lb />
V OPENING of <lb />
w ill take place on <lb />
Tuesday and Wednesday, <lb />
October 1st 2nd. <lb />
H. C. HOOKER. <lb />
For footwear of all kinds call <lb />
on us, we are the Feet Fitters. <lb />
j. p. k m, <lb />
Three Times The Value <lb />
OF ANY OTHER. <lb />
ONE THiRD EASIER. <lb />
ONE THIRD FASTER. <lb />
Agents wanted in all unoccupied <lb />
territory. <lb />
WHEELER WILSON, <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
For sale by <lb />
S. T WHITE, <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Seasonable- Song. <lb />
The have come, <lb />
the saddest of year. The small <lb />
boy leaves the swimming hole, the <lb />
farmer stuffs the steer. The urchin <lb />
trudges off to school, the pullets <lb />
begin to lay. the preacher gets a <lb />
move on him. the coal men <lb />
their day. The trees put on their <lb />
sombre hue, the as- <lb />
on the its <lb />
fills, the toper calls for <lb />
The lonely church oyster laughs <lb />
glee, for now his time come; <lb />
the have appetites, <lb />
the boys must spend their <lb />
and the meat barrel is empty, and <lb />
the short of liver, and <lb />
thought of winter makes your <lb />
column quiver. <lb />
gets his little gun and sallies <lb />
through brush and stubble, and <lb />
shoots the colt <lb />
and no of I <lb />
Suspicious Emigrants. <lb />
The rapid increase in the <lb />
vote is significant. The <lb />
fact that during the last live years <lb />
increase in the vote has <lb />
exceeded of the white by <lb />
per cent, can only be ac- <lb />
counted for by the supposition <lb />
the are coming to this <lb />
State from the South. It is very <lb />
Suggestive that the Southern <lb />
never emigrate to in <lb />
such numbers u just previous to <lb />
an election. Is there any natural <lb />
for f in this city- we <lb />
have who have proven <lb />
themselves wormy citizens of the <lb />
arc average <lb />
Southern emigrants <lb />
desirable Sen- <lb />
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS present remarkable demand <lb />
for novels and the influence of that <lb />
Made By The Orange, Virginia, Observer demand on the literary product are <lb />
discussed by Dr. Talcott Williams <lb />
The devil is always entertained . the Review Reviews for No- <lb />
free the mansion of a mean man. <lb />
As corn is high this fall, why <lb />
not let your hogs and grow <lb />
Some men think the beet place <lb />
fur a red button-bole bouquet is on <lb />
to introduce two innovations his i r the nose. <lb />
And why not merchandise and prices will <lb />
back the statements made concerning them, we <lb />
have every right to it There is <lb />
wrong in excellence when the <lb />
sis within the bounds of when facts are <lb />
given without misrepresentation. <lb />
Our States Facts. <lb />
facts, something well worth remembering. <lb />
Counters and tables piled high. Stacks and stacks of <lb />
boys and youths Every pi bee <lb />
ed and packed with shoes. Wee an show yon to <lb />
entire satisfaction. Counter room needed in <lb />
goods department. Selling must continue to <lb />
relieve the pressure. early before the best <lb />
things are gone. All the latest styles and weaves in <lb />
goods. Agents for Standard Patterns. <lb />
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
message. First, be <lb />
proposes to write it all himself, in- <lb />
stead of assigning to the members <lb />
of his Cabinet, those portions deal- <lb />
with their respective depart- <lb />
secondly, that he is go- <lb />
to send It to Congress in type- <lb />
written form, it having been <lb />
custom, heretofore, to typewrite it <lb />
and then have it transcribed with <lb />
pen. manuscript copy was <lb />
then sent to Congress, which body <lb />
immediately turned It over to the <lb />
Government printer who set it up <lb />
and within almost <lb />
Incredibly short time, printed <lb />
copies to the House and Senate. I <lb />
understand, too. that <lb />
dent will recommend establish- <lb />
of a Department of Commerce <lb />
and Industry. <lb />
It has been made known at <lb />
Navy Department Rear Admiral <lb />
is to be succeeded <lb />
as Chief of the of <lb />
by Rear Admiral Henry C. <lb />
Taylor. Rear Admiral <lb />
shield will be given command of <lb />
the European station, so that the <lb />
transfer will be in the nature of a <lb />
promotion, rather than otherwise. <lb />
Some Orange people are engaged <lb />
in ache corns all year <lb />
on their feet. <lb />
The world accords more room <lb />
and greater respect to the heels of <lb />
a wide a-wake mule than it does to <lb />
the head of a lazy man. <lb />
It appears that President <lb />
Is his dinner <lb />
table. Wouldn't another pair of <lb />
eye-glasses help him to a better <lb />
discernment t <lb />
Judge Connor, of Wilson, Is <lb />
held in high esteem at <lb />
home and the state at large. He <lb />
is a candidate for the associate <lb />
on Supreme Court <lb />
bench. He would make a wise, <lb />
faithful, honorable judge, <lb />
there would never be any <lb />
of corruption on bis <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
Mr. D. Walker, of Char- <lb />
has been endorsed by <lb />
members of the bar of that city a <lb />
a candidate for election as <lb />
ate Justice of Supreme Court. <lb />
The number of novel- <lb />
readers has been in- <lb />
creased, while the cost of <lb />
i has been cheapened. short, <lb />
all the conditions of literary pro- <lb />
have been transformed. <lb />
This fact was pointed out by Dr <lb />
Williams a year ago, the Review <lb />
of Reviews, and the past twelve <lb />
months have only confirmed the <lb />
predictions be then made regard- <lb />
prosperity of the American <lb />
book trade. Dr. <lb />
review of Read <lb />
and Written in there is a <lb />
survey of the American history and <lb />
biography the year, by William <lb />
R. Shaw, together with a brief dis- <lb />
of some of <lb />
changes in methods. <lb />
Arthur Foley <lb />
Lord of London, con- <lb />
tributes an interesting paper to <lb />
the Cosmopolitan <lb />
Overcrowding of Great Cities <lb />
and Remedies for Apropos <lb />
of the discussion of the of <lb />
England by Americans, Edmund <lb />
furnishes in the same <lb />
an essay scoring Englishmen <lb />
for their narrowness of intellect. <lb />
he has a bit at Amer- <lb />
intellectual life in the <lb />
century. <lb />
The size of the cotton crop last <lb />
The be price it was sold at <lb />
days are full of sunshine and the brought enough money to many to <lb />
nights are full of frost,, and enable them to save an adequate <lb />
is full of stove pipes buy their groceries and <lb />
the joints are lost. O, springtime Ibis year for the cash. Rut <lb />
has its drawbacks, but it doesn't they did not save it. We arc told <lb />
have them nil. for worst part <lb />
of the year is just before the fall. <lb />
Orange, Va. Observer. <lb />
Suppose all the teachers in the <lb />
public schools could cook good <lb />
corn bread all kinds of meats <lb />
and could teach their pupils to do <lb />
it, and it was a requirement of <lb />
law to do it, what an incalculable <lb />
it all would be. There <lb />
are other things we rarely see cook- <lb />
ed in a wholesome way that might <lb />
be included in our supposition. <lb />
by many In honest confession that <lb />
they recklessly this <lb />
Unit they could have done without <lb />
and fell no discomfort thereby. <lb />
The consequence is that have <lb />
occasion to lament their lolly in <lb />
light of size price of <lb />
cotton crop they are now mar- <lb />
A full crop next year can <lb />
leave no net earning, for it will <lb />
lake all clear gains to pay up losses <lb />
sustained this year. wisest <lb />
course is for the farmer to resolve <lb />
firmly that he will accumulate <lb />
We are trying to modest In OUT needs to <lb />
thought. How to effect all his and <lb />
great good we arc nut able to say A pf mortgaging crops <lb />
We know there would as is <lb />
ties in the way. The beginning manhood of our <lb />
would not be perfection; nut j . this evil is <lb />
might be taught in the start. as impaired en- <lb />
pupils could learn lessons that <lb />
would to comfort, peace, <lb />
health and happiness of <lb />
homes as they told over and over <lb />
the how of bread making and such <lb />
like. Then would come economy <lb />
in this working. Our <lb />
dent of schools leaner <lb />
the most he knows it all <lb />
where economy was a thing of <lb />
His knowledge in Ibis <lb />
dissipated aspirations and <lb />
temptations to <lb />
Bridge News. <lb />
I there, j <lb />
The leisure time of the farmer Is <lb />
almost at hand, the rush of crop <lb />
gathering is over, and be has time <lb />
to look about for the <lb />
coming year. This time, however, <lb />
book, be but should <lb />
employed in the proper <lb />
came the most port at ion of the Soil, composting fer- <lb />
around camp tires in n of I and taking such steps as <lb />
four years a Virginia school, i are necessary a effective <lb />
Most of us like do not often get j drainage lb in we have had hereto- <lb />
good com bread. That is a great fore. Tb past year, with its <lb />
the usual have <lb />
pressed necessity of greater <lb />
effort in this direction, and the ex- <lb />
many should enforce U. <lb />
Crops thoroughly drained laud <lb />
suffer less from drought or excessive <lb />
rains than those where drainage is <lb />
lens perfect. This has been lately <lb />
taught to be a matter of fact, <lb />
not of theory <lb />
News. <lb />
It a Easy to Say <lb />
but at must nil go from lien <lb />
ed boom into to chill outer <lb />
nets wheezing. Avoiding <lb />
winter is them is not <lb />
lake Allen <lb />
begin when -II is young and nut <lb />
until it settles the lung., <lb />
then, even with Allen's <lb />
relief w ill be slower.<lb /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
X. C. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner <lb />
Entered t the Post Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, as Second-Class <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
Friday, November 1901. <lb />
the assassin <lb />
dent was electrocuted <lb />
in the at Y., <lb />
Tuesday morning at o'clock. He <lb />
had to be carried forcibly from his <lb />
cell to the death Id his ex- <lb />
the falls upon the <lb />
last scene of the great tragedy. <lb />
The Raleigh last week <lb />
brought together the greatest <lb />
of disgraceful side shows <lb />
ever seen in the State. People <lb />
who were in attendance are out- <lb />
spoken in condemnation of such in- <lb />
decencies and swindles. The fair <lb />
had better be abolished than to be <lb />
the cause of such things as this. <lb />
Prominent Republicans of this <lb />
State are presenting S. B. Adam <lb />
of Greensboro, for appointment as <lb />
successor to the late Judge T. C. <lb />
Fuller, of the Court of Private <lb />
Land Claims. The President in- <lb />
formed them that as Judge Fuller <lb />
was a Democrat he would probably <lb />
appoint a Democrat to succeed him. <lb />
Hon. Josiah Tinner died <lb />
day morning at Hillsboro. He <lb />
was about eighty years old, and <lb />
Was perhaps one of the best <lb />
men in the State. He was <lb />
ally prominent during the <lb />
period following the civil <lb />
war, when as editor of the Raleigh <lb />
Sentinel be made himself famous <lb />
by his attacks on carpetbaggers. <lb />
He was arrested on the charge <lb />
being with the Kn <lb />
but was released from jail <lb />
on a writ of habeas pus. He has <lb />
out of public life the last <lb />
years. <lb />
JAKE LATHAM ARRAIGNED <lb />
Held for January Term of C <lb />
Jake Latham, colored, who on <lb />
last Friday struck Mr. W. H. <lb />
Proctor the head with a shovel <lb />
the death, was <lb />
a preliminary this morn- <lb />
before Mr. C. <lb />
Justice of the Peace. <lb />
Jake was represented by Col. <lb />
Harry Skinner and entered a plea <lb />
of not guilty answer to the read- <lb />
of the warrant charging him <lb />
with murder. <lb />
Several were <lb />
and their testimony made a strong <lb />
case against the <lb />
the Justice remanded him to jail to <lb />
await the January term of <lb />
court. <lb />
Of the witnesses examined Mr. <lb />
D. D. testified that as he <lb />
was coming down bis home <lb />
at the Pitt street <lb />
corner be saw Jake Latham in a <lb />
about halfway the <lb />
house Proctor <lb />
and the corner. Proctor was <lb />
coming behind the wagon. Jake <lb />
stopped and Proctor came up, <lb />
with buggy whip in hand <lb />
the butt of it resting on ground. <lb />
Proctor stooped as if to pick up <lb />
something and as he was raising <lb />
up Jake struck him over head with <lb />
shovel. Jake drove off. Witness <lb />
helped carry Proctor the <lb />
Dr. E. A. testified as to <lb />
the character of the wound <lb />
that it was the cause of Proctor's <lb />
death. <lb />
Rev. J. X. Booth testified that <lb />
from his home be heard the noise <lb />
on the street and some one crying <lb />
come here. He went out and saw <lb />
wagon going off, also saw several <lb />
Proctor getting him <lb />
up in the house. Witness <lb />
looked after Proctor's horse that <lb />
had left on street then <lb />
take him under a warrant. The <lb />
colored man called Proctor a liar <lb />
when Proctor toled him be had <lb />
stolen his barrel. Proctor run in <lb />
the gate toward the house and wit- <lb />
drove by. She looked back <lb />
and saw come out the gate <lb />
the colored man grabbed up <lb />
the shovel and told Proctor come <lb />
to him if he dared. Witness <lb />
drove looking back again <lb />
saw Proctor as if be was picking <lb />
up something, aid when he was <lb />
about hall straight the colored man <lb />
strucK him he fell. She did <lb />
not see the colored man of the <lb />
and not see Proctor hit <lb />
him or offer to bit him. saw <lb />
some go wining to Proctor. <lb />
There was a large crowd in the <lb />
Court House during the progress <lb />
of the trial. <lb />
TIN WEDDING. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. R. W. King Celebrate Their <lb />
Tenth Anniversary. <lb />
Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
R. W. King, at their residence on <lb />
avenue, were at home <lb />
to their many friends, it being the <lb />
anniversary of their marriage. <lb />
The occasion was of ease and <lb />
elegance, affording great pleasure <lb />
to all attendance. <lb />
Dr. R. L. and Miss Clara <lb />
Bruce Forbes received the <lb />
front hall and passed them <lb />
to Capt. R. Williams who con- <lb />
ducted them to the rooms. <lb />
In the front parlor were Mr. and <lb />
Mis. King who were assisted in <lb />
receiving by their two little <lb />
Misses Mattie <lb />
and by Mr. S. T. White <lb />
and Miss Across <lb />
the cud of the parlor was a <lb />
arch of Mr. Mrs. <lb />
King standing in the arch <lb />
underneath a large of white <lb />
When some men set their hearts <lb />
on anything they never let up. <lb />
Sixty years ago Ella and Mary <lb />
sisters, were the belles of <lb />
Jersey Shore, Pa. Gideon Thomas <lb />
loved Ella Mary, and fur the <lb />
life of he couldn't tell which <lb />
he loved most. So he flipped a <lb />
copper lo decide which ho should <lb />
ask to be and it Hipped for <lb />
Mary. He her. They <lb />
were ably happy wedded <lb />
life for fifty years, then Mary died, <lb />
Ella remained single, and in due <lb />
time Gideon courted and married <lb />
her without Hipping a copper. <lb />
chrysanthemums, Mr. White <lb />
in and assisted putting him to bed. the small arch on the right <lb />
Mis. W. H. Proctor testified that and Miss the arch on the <lb />
Mr. Proctor bad hitched his left, <lb />
horse and took <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happening hi North Carolina. <lb />
The Masons of Rocky Mount will <lb />
hold a bazaar and fair the hut week <lb />
in November. <lb />
Cowper, a in- <lb />
man of Raleigh and well <lb />
known throughout the died <lb />
Monday. <lb />
A little three-year old girl, near <lb />
Salisbury-, while playing with <lb />
matches set her on fire and <lb />
was burned to death. <lb />
J. B. Andrews, Durham <lb />
county, lost his barns and contents, <lb />
stables and several head of horses <lb />
by tire a few nights ago. <lb />
Fire broke out among the booths <lb />
in the midway at the Raleigh fair, <lb />
Friday Light, a colored boy <lb />
locked in one of them was <lb />
burned to death. <lb />
P. A. of Roxboro, has <lb />
experimenting with the <lb />
of Havana tobacco has <lb />
grown some flue specimens. He <lb />
believe- it can be successfully <lb />
grown in this State. <lb />
Baptist Services. <lb />
Rey. C. A. of Goldsboro, <lb />
arrived Monday to do the <lb />
preaching at the meeting in the <lb />
Baptist church this week. He <lb />
preached his first Monday <lb />
night, bis subject being faith. He <lb />
said there were those who believed <lb />
their works would save <lb />
while others believed they would <lb />
be saved by a mixture of works <lb />
and faith, but he was ready to tell <lb />
them, with the Bible as the only <lb />
source of authority, that only <lb />
through faith the Lord Jesus <lb />
Christ are we saved. He said man <lb />
is not saved by his works, but his <lb />
works are a of his being <lb />
saved, by his works is the <lb />
measure of reward given. But <lb />
without faith it is impossible to <lb />
Over the arch burned ten j please God, and except ye believe <lb />
out the and on one side were Jew Christ ye are <lb />
and asked her for his whip. She <lb />
law Proctor and Jake talking and <lb />
saw Proctor dodge as if he was <lb />
struck at. started off and <lb />
Last week a Concord photograph <lb />
advertised that on last Monday- <lb />
he would make baby pictures free <lb />
a. in. and p m. On <lb />
that day between hours <lb />
there were swarms of baby car- <lb />
at his door. When the <lb />
tares were taken be would inform <lb />
the mothers that lie no charge <lb />
for taking it but would charge for <lb />
all pictures wanted. There was <lb />
much kicking at this way of <lb />
securing Times. <lb />
this State said a <lb />
prominent visitor the other day, <lb />
commercial lawyers. We want <lb />
men who practice law for law's <lb />
sake; men who expect to rise mere <lb />
as lawyers and to make <lb />
living only from the law. The <lb />
profession and hundreds of <lb />
are badly hurt by the fact <lb />
that a largo proportion of law- <lb />
run their offices at a side line <lb />
to cheap <lb />
in Charlotte Observer. <lb />
The war against trailing skirts <lb />
as means of communication of <lb />
diseases is carried with vigor <lb />
Germany. Thus, hi Kins <lb />
have put up a notice that <lb />
Belong skirts are to be admitted <lb />
within <lb />
and the keeper Indies <lb />
whose skirts are his opinion <lb />
long, while in Switzerland, <lb />
outside Dresden, notices arc- <lb />
on the trees that of trailing <lb />
be lined. <lb />
thinking there would be trouble <lb />
she went up from the basement. <lb />
Jake picked up shovel from <lb />
and raised it, Proctor dodged. Jake <lb />
struck him be fell. She cried <lb />
for help Mr. up. <lb />
Witness also Milled as to trouble <lb />
between Jake and Proctor about <lb />
the water barrel about <lb />
oils threats made Proctor. <lb />
Mis C. B. testified <lb />
that she CM in her yard, saw Jake <lb />
standing up in wagon the act of <lb />
He struck some <lb />
thing but could not sec what <lb />
on account of rose bushes <lb />
log the view. Jake drove off. She <lb />
weal to gate and saw Proctor <lb />
on ground and saw Mr. Gard- <lb />
going up to him. Did i see <lb />
Mis. Proctor when Jake struck but <lb />
heard her scream that Jake bad <lb />
Proctor. <lb />
B. Heath testified that be <lb />
saw at the gate. Jake <lb />
drove up and slopped. Heard <lb />
tor tell Jake he was a liar, and <lb />
that it he did not bring the barrel <lb />
home he would get out a <lb />
for him. As Proctor came <lb />
to his buggy Jake; struck at him <lb />
from the wagon. Proctor jumped <lb />
back and hit at Jake with small <lb />
end of Jake drew shovel <lb />
again and Proctor went in the <lb />
house and came out, they <lb />
went behind so witness could <lb />
not see them but heard a <lb />
lick heard Mrs. Proctor scream. <lb />
Mr. Thompson testified that he <lb />
was at the roof of <lb />
near by heard some talking. <lb />
Haw Proctor around as if <lb />
to get buggy. Jake struck at <lb />
him with shovel and Proctor jump- <lb />
back, striking at Jake with <lb />
Jake drew shovel again <lb />
and Proctor went house <lb />
came out. Jake drove off. <lb />
Mrs. Pauline testified <lb />
that as she drove around the corner <lb />
from Fifth into Pitt street she saw <lb />
a wagon going up the street, with a <lb />
colored man it. She did <lb />
know him, but drove up Is hind <lb />
him thinking lie was going across <lb />
the bridge. As she drove up to <lb />
where Proctor lived he drove his <lb />
horse nut the big gate and she <lb />
drove between buggy <lb />
and wagon. Proctor said <lb />
something to colored man <lb />
about a i el and told In in if be <lb />
did bring it home be would <lb />
figures 1891 and 1901 opposite. condemned already. <lb />
second room Senator j Mr. Jenkins is an earnest speak <lb />
Mrs. F. G. James served the r, Riving the truth <lb />
with oyster cocktails from a huge W in God's Word, and <lb />
Of ice, and Di, and Mrs. J. as the only source of authority. <lb />
L. presided at the lunch <lb />
bowl. Mayor's Court. <lb />
In the third room salads, sand-1 w H j <lb />
beaten biscuits and olives of cases in his <lb />
were served by Col. Mrs. <lb />
and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. <lb />
each o. rooms the floral <lb />
decorations were exquisite, in the <lb />
latter a banked with bright <lb />
dahlias am. sprays of fern with a <lb />
the center lighted <lb />
tapers nil around being particular <lb />
beautiful. <lb />
In opposite room across the <lb />
hall was a large tin ship laden <lb />
with the many wedding presents <lb />
from friends. In this room <lb />
cream and cakes were served <lb />
Mr. and Mm. T King and <lb />
Mr. Jesse and Miss Bessie <lb />
Patrick. <lb />
There Were many who called to <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. King <lb />
and wish them many more happy <lb />
anniversaries. <lb />
Getting In Good Shape. <lb />
The Democracy nation is <lb />
gelling in fine shape for 1901. The <lb />
of I lie Hay State have <lb />
named Josiah the best <lb />
mayor ever had, for Gov- <lb />
and while he will fail of <lb />
election year, bis candidacy <lb />
will be worth much to the party. <lb />
Tammany Hall has named a spot <lb />
less man and able lawyer, Ed- <lb />
ward M. for mayor of <lb />
Greater York, and going <lb />
to lie elected. This will assist ma- <lb />
in harmonizing all Demo <lb />
factions the Empire <lb />
State. Everywhere Democrats <lb />
are full of hope, getting back to <lb />
first principles and preparing <lb />
great battle and a splendid victory <lb />
along truly Democratic <lb />
lines next presidential <lb />
Star. <lb />
since last <lb />
Mack Butts Jas. Cherry, <lb />
riotous and disorderly conduct, <lb />
fined cost each, total 95.00. <lb />
Lawrence Ward and Peter <lb />
HI Hint, riotous and disorderly con- <lb />
duct assault, bound over to <lb />
Superior court. <lb />
Jas. A. Batten, and down, <lb />
fined and cost, total <lb />
fast and reckless <lb />
fined and costs, 01.20 <lb />
Win. assault, fined <lb />
and costs, <lb />
Ed. Fleming, assault, fined <lb />
cost, 05.10. <lb />
Henry reckless <lb />
lined and cost total 13.25. <lb />
The remains of <lb />
K. Davis, of <lb />
who was for so many years chair- <lb />
man the Committee on Foreign <lb />
Relations were brought to Wash- <lb />
this week by his widow and <lb />
interred at Arlington, in the <lb />
division, a lot having been <lb />
set aside for the <lb />
Bat Sale Yet <lb />
On Tuesday G- W. Venters, Jr. <lb />
of Chi cod township, sold a barn <lb />
of pounds of tobacco at the <lb />
Liberty Warehouse, that brought <lb />
257.09. The several lots as <lb />
lbs at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at at This <lb />
was an average of nearly all <lb />
through, and is the nest sale that <lb />
has yet been made on the market. <lb />
But Liberty is just leading <lb />
things anyway. This week <lb />
sales have been large every day, <lb />
the Liberty has averaged <lb />
on everything on floor, <lb />
big bus of scrap. They are <lb />
hustling on- at Liberty. <lb />
More Letters Soon. <lb />
A private letter from Mr. T. C. <lb />
Davis, of Wilson, says that in a <lb />
few days be will send Re <lb />
at other series of his <lb />
collections of We <lb />
know this announcement will give <lb />
pleasure to our readers. Mr. Davis <lb />
expresses regret that the old Ma- <lb />
sonic Lodge building is burned <lb />
says be will miss it when he comes <lb />
to Greenville. He also lays <lb />
from many letters he has re- <lb />
about Inn he <lb />
is convinced I <lb />
has a wide circulation. <lb />
Winterville Department. <lb />
NEWSY <lb />
N. C, Oct. <lb />
A. G. Cox bas lbs pork for <lb />
tale at cents per pound gross. <lb />
A Special next <lb />
days we will give a nice present <lb />
with each buggy we sell, provided <lb />
we sell for Car- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mrs. Dr. of was <lb />
here yesterday. <lb />
W. H. and Mrs. J. S. <lb />
left Monday for <lb />
ville, Va., to visit relatives. <lb />
W. A. West was the guest of J. <lb />
D. Cox Sunday. <lb />
Send in orders for Tar Heel carts <lb />
wagons. We are prepared to <lb />
fill orders G. Cox <lb />
Mfg. Co. <lb />
A first class second mow- <lb />
machine almost as gold as new <lb />
can be purchased cheap by apply- <lb />
the office of the A. G. Cox <lb />
Mfg. Co. <lb />
W. E. Brown, a very <lb />
merchant, of <lb />
were visiting Dr. B. T., and J. <lb />
D. Cox this week. <lb />
Sam of Grifton, was <lb />
here yesterday. <lb />
H. D. Martin, of Wilson, spent <lb />
Saturday and Sunday with It. II <lb />
Hunsucker. <lb />
Land For tract of <lb />
land lying about miles of <lb />
and miles of Ridge Spring. It <lb />
is fine tobacco laud and is <lb />
as the Allen Jackson place. Apply- <lb />
to A, G. Cox. <lb />
Robert Rouse and Mr. Taylor, of <lb />
Lenoir. came to see and spent the <lb />
day with W. H. Rouse Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Mrs. Mary Ann Williams, an <lb />
aunt of Mrs. Rowan Cooper, died <lb />
near here Monday night was <lb />
buried Tuesday morning. <lb />
Louis Manning, a little son of <lb />
B. F., fell from some cotton <lb />
day afternoon and broke bis arm <lb />
between the wrist elbow. <lb />
I. A. Sugg, Jr , of Greenville, <lb />
came down Saturday and <lb />
left Monday morning. <lb />
free school commenced Mon- <lb />
day Miss Bryan us <lb />
teacher. <lb />
G. It. Dixon and wife went to <lb />
Black Jack yesterday will re- <lb />
turn today. <lb />
W. M. Carroll, of Kinston, has <lb />
visiting friends near here for <lb />
the past few days. <lb />
of came <lb />
here visiting Sunday. <lb />
A. G. Cox will pay highest <lb />
cash price for cotton seed. <lb />
WE S THE WORK. <lb />
And that is the reason the old Greenville Warehouse is <lb />
selling so much We get the highest price for every <lb />
pile sold on our floor. The farmers see this, and appreciating <lb />
the hard work we do for them they bring their tobacco. <lb />
We treat all alike, get the best price time. Bring your <lb />
next load to the Greenville Warehouse and we will show you <lb />
the truth of this. We have every accommodation for you and <lb />
your team.<lb />
We are independent of <lb />
Warehouse Trusts. <lb />
J. C. <lb />
R. S. EVANS. <lb />
D. S. <lb />
Our Line of <lb />
New Millinery <lb />
will be convinced that a <lb />
prettier, more stylish display was <lb />
never <lb />
Made in <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Pattern Hate. Ready to-wear Hats, Sailors, <lb />
Baby Cloaks and Caps. The very newest <lb />
and styles in everything in my line. <lb />
Prices lower than ever. Give me a call. <lb />
mm. m. . <lb />
Greenville, N, <lb />
A PROCLAMATION BY THE <lb />
NOR. <lb />
Reward. <lb />
COVER. <lb />
The never feels tho <lb />
of taking the gold cure. <lb />
Carolina, <lb />
Executive Depart met. <lb />
official inform <lb />
has been received at this Depart- <lb />
that at Falkland, Pitt county. <lb />
N. C, on or about December 22nd. <lb />
1900, John Parker shot and <lb />
killed Alex Little. <lb />
it appears that <lb />
the said John H. Parker has fled <lb />
the State, or so himself <lb />
that process of law <lb />
cannot be served upon <lb />
Now, therefore, I, Charles B. <lb />
Governor of State of <lb />
North by virtue of an <lb />
in vested by law, do <lb />
issue my proclamation, idle, <lb />
a reward of two hundred <lb />
for apprehension de <lb />
livery of the said John H. Parker <lb />
to the of Pitt county at the <lb />
Court house in Greenville and I <lb />
do enjoin all officers of State <lb />
and all good citizens to assist <lb />
bringing said criminal to justice, <lb />
Done at our City of <lb />
I 28th day <lb />
October, in the year <lb />
. of our Lord thous- <lb />
and nine hundred one and <lb />
hundred and twenty-sixth <lb />
American Independence <lb />
By <lb />
Chan. H. <lb />
P. M. Private Sec. <lb />
II. Parker is <lb />
nearly six feet high of spare build, <lb />
weighs about bas <lb />
boyish face, is almost beard <lb />
leas, has blue eyes, light hair, is <lb />
slightly stooped and is about <lb />
old.<lb />
TONIC LAXATIVE <lb />
If yea have soar stomach, indigestion, baa <lb />
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney trouble, low <lb />
of appetite, insomnia, lack el energy, bad blood, blotched or <lb />
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad Inapt, <lb />
Impaired system, Will Core You. <lb />
It win clean eat the bowels, the liver and kidneys, <lb />
mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood and pat <lb />
on your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move <lb />
your liver and etas to trouble yon, your akin will dear and <lb />
freshen and yon will feel lbs old time energy and buoyancy. <lb />
Mothers proper to their tee <lb />
diarrhea, treaties, Sad Meal <lb />
It regular without or stale, <lb />
nature, digestion, clean coated In <lb />
It I legal <lb />
Mr II mid ink for U. , <lb />
For Salt by <lb />
in N.,. Una, V , ., lb. aS. <lb />
aw We r u hi W. hi M <lb />
lb. or In,; <lb />
I l I <lb />
Mr. sold hit crop <lb />
of apple on the trees last week for <lb />
Hie orchard is located on <lb />
the Mountains, one of tho <lb />
finest fruit sections in this <lb />
This is a fair of <lb />
what can be made of good or- <lb />
chords.- <lb />
tier. J <lb />
None genuine unless <lb />
Red Cross is on label <lb />
Don't i In a Substitute <lb />
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD <lb />
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF <lb />
for Chills, Fevers, <lb />
Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb />
all forms of Malaria. <lb />
DON'T WAIT TO DIE I <lb />
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED I <lb />
CURES RUE FUNS I <lb />
THY IT. w NO CURE NO PAY. PER <lb />
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. <lb />
Real Estate Transfers. <lb />
Recently there been some <lb />
other transfers of lots in South <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
T. r purchased <lb />
two lots, adjoining, the east side <lb />
of Evans street, that, formerly be- <lb />
longed to Messrs. O. A. and <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Mr. purchased the home <lb />
and lot, on opposite side of <lb />
street, belonging lo Mr. W. R. <lb />
Mr. Smith bas purchased a farm <lb />
near Hamilton, in Martin county, <lb />
and will move the first of tho <lb />
coming year. <lb />
couldn't raise a <lb />
mustache with a derrick. <lb />
License, <lb />
Register of T. R. <lb />
Issued the following marriage <lb />
this <lb />
Fulford and Sally Ana <lb />
Wind bum. <lb />
Q. B. Haddock Geneva <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Humphrey Hattie <lb />
W. W <lb />
You Wist Vow <lb />
take Tasteless Chill <lb />
Tonic r, the f Is plainly print- <lb />
ed n allowing that It la ail <lb />
ire and in a form. <lb />
Cure, No <lb />
The goal to literary success de- <lb />
pends upon keeping to the write.<lb />
r--r <lb />
NOW <lb />
Mr. JIGGERS <lb />
If yon want to avoid Shoe trouble Fall come here. <lb />
Every man likes a neat dressy Shoe, it is difficult- <lb />
many times, to combine style with comfort. The aver <lb />
age man has neither time nor inclination to try on Shoes <lb />
for half an hoar to which pair hurts the least- He <lb />
He wants to be fitted QUICKLY and we DO IT No <lb />
need to ask if our Shoes are durable. We guarantee <lb />
them to give satisfaction or money back. Here are <lb />
some special the <lb />
Our stores has long been famous for the style and comfort of its <lb />
This season we are showing a greater variety of styles <lb />
than ever, including Kid, and Box e <lb />
Calf; all sues and widths. <lb />
One of most popular lines in Men's Shoes consists of Patent <lb />
Leather, Kid, French Calf and Enameled a <lb />
Leather; all sizes and widths. <lb />
Men's Patent Kid and Patent Leather Shoes, hand sewed <lb />
for smart dressers, equal to custom-made <lb />
Urn 17.00 and <lb />
OTHER- GOOD THINGS IN MEN'S FALL SHOES. <lb />
COME SEE THEM. <lb />
SHOE DEALER. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
so to remind yon that yon owe <lb />
The Eastern for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
to settle as early <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe and hope yon will not <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
find the cross mark on their <lb />
paper <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
Pansy Plants and cut Flowers <lb />
for sale by Mr. D. D. Haskett. <lb />
Most of the public schools of the <lb />
county will begin next <lb />
Jersey and Charleston, Wake- <lb />
field and Cabbage <lb />
for sale by Mrs. D. D Haskett. <lb />
Fresh Goods Buckwheat, Cit- <lb />
cleaned Currents, seeded <lb />
Raisins at M. Schultz. <lb />
Mr. W. T. Lee is something of a <lb />
long handled gourd raiser. He <lb />
brought one to The <lb />
Inches long. <lb />
T. H. of Martin county, <lb />
sold six pounds of tobacco for six <lb />
dollars the Greenville market <lb />
Wednesday. He had a large lot <lb />
here. <lb />
Attention is called to the notice <lb />
to and also the notice of <lb />
land sale by Charles <lb />
Executor of Lewis <lb />
ceased. <lb />
Tuesday evening <lb />
series seat The Reflector two <lb />
huge turnips. One of them weigh- <lb />
ed Si pound the other was <lb />
nearly as large. <lb />
machinery for the steam <lb />
laundry was delayed in shipment <lb />
which holds tie plant back from <lb />
starting up. Everything else is <lb />
ready and machinery is expect- <lb />
ed in a few day. <lb />
lover no i cock Las offered a <lb />
reward of for arrest and <lb />
delivery to Sheriff of Pitt <lb />
of John H. Parker, who on the <lb />
22nd of last December and <lb />
killed Alex Little, at Falkland. <lb />
See notice in this paper. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mr. Lewis died Sun- <lb />
day night at his home about seven <lb />
miles from Greenville. He was <lb />
quite old and a good citizen. <lb />
month <lb />
Honor Roll. <lb />
. Masonic Hall School, <lb />
ending Oct. <lb />
Chit, <lb />
Ethel Cheek, <lb />
Hocutt. <lb />
Addie Rollins. <lb />
Whist Came. <lb />
Tuesday evening Mrs. J. I. <lb />
Woolen, in honor of guest, <lb />
Miss Nannie delightfully en- <lb />
a few of her friends in <lb />
a very interesting whist game. <lb />
Dainty refreshments were served. <lb />
Almost a Centenarian. <lb />
Rachel Peyton, an aged colored <lb />
woman, died here Tuesday. <lb />
was somewhere and <lb />
years old, and some of our <lb />
people, whom she nursed faithful <lb />
their infancy, remember her <lb />
most kindly. <lb />
Land Posted. <lb />
All person are hereby forbidden <lb />
under penalty of the law from en- <lb />
hunting, fishing, or in any <lb />
way trespassing upon my land <lb />
known as Braxton place <lb />
adjoining Fred James <lb />
Harris and the land. <lb />
O. <lb />
Died at School. <lb />
Miss Settle Coward, aged <lb />
of Willow Greene <lb />
county, died at f be Normal and <lb />
Industrial College at Greensboro, <lb />
Monday evening. a <lb />
of Mm. W. A. Harden. The <lb />
i cumins wore taken to her former <lb />
home evening for inter- <lb />
Mr. Proctor Dead. <lb />
Mr. W. H. Proctor, who on last <lb />
Friday morning was assaulted by <lb />
Jake Latham, colored, and struck <lb />
on the bead with a shovel, died <lb />
Monday afternoon about o'clock. <lb />
He never regained at <lb />
all after being struck, lingered <lb />
in agony three days. <lb />
Should Be <lb />
The attention The <lb />
TOR is called to an error in printing <lb />
the amount to received by <lb />
class pensioners, it appearing in <lb />
print as it <lb />
been We do not recall Hie <lb />
article, but print this those <lb />
who call for their war- <lb />
rants may know that- those the <lb />
fourth-class will receive only <lb />
each. , <lb />
Public <lb />
The Hoard of Education at <lb />
July meeting passed a motion that <lb />
public schools of the county <lb />
should begin not later than <lb />
first Monday in November. The <lb />
of the- Schools, <lb />
Prof. W. H. requests us <lb />
to call the attention of the commit- <lb />
of the county to this fact <lb />
so that may comply with this <lb />
requirement by beginning their <lb />
schools next Monday if they have <lb />
not already begun them. <lb />
As we come toward the Christ- <lb />
holidays, larger space the <lb />
magazines is given to fiction. The <lb />
Cosmopolitan includes a tragic <lb />
Story of the Mexican foot-hills by <lb />
Thomas A. very clever <lb />
society story by Carolyn Wells, <lb />
one of the Old by Rich- <lb />
ard Le an in- <lb />
Indian narrative by H. <lb />
T. George, and a story by <lb />
R. Crockett.<lb />
HOWDY DO. <lb />
Some Speak to Me, Some to You. <lb />
Tuesday. October 1901. <lb />
W. L. Davis went to Wilson to- <lb />
day. <lb />
Lamb, of is <lb />
in town. <lb />
W. H. Cox, of Kinston, spent <lb />
today here. <lb />
E. T. Forbes went to Ahoskie <lb />
this morning. <lb />
H. W. left this morn- <lb />
for Tarboro. <lb />
Dr. Jno. L. went to <lb />
Weldon today. <lb />
R. L. Smith left on the morning <lb />
train for Norfolk. <lb />
J. E. Starkey left Monday even <lb />
for Grifton. <lb />
E. Victor Cox came <lb />
morning from Ayden. <lb />
Rev. C. A. Jenkins came in Mon- <lb />
day evening from Goldsboro. <lb />
Mrs. H. A. left <lb />
evening for Kinston. <lb />
L. H. bas taken a <lb />
with Z. V. Johnson Co, <lb />
S. V. left morning <lb />
for Oxford on a happy mission. <lb />
Mrs. E. M. Cheek returned Mon- <lb />
day evening from the Raleigh fair. <lb />
A. J. returned Mon. <lb />
day evening from Scotland Neck- <lb />
Miss Winnie returned <lb />
Monday from Raleigh <lb />
fair. <lb />
W. E. Nichols returned home <lb />
from a trip to Rocky Mt. Monday <lb />
Mr. Mrs. W. J. left <lb />
Monday evening's train for <lb />
Kinston. <lb />
Mrs. J. M. Griffin, of <lb />
county, is visiting her sister, Mrs. <lb />
L. W. Lawrence. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. G. U. left <lb />
this morning for Rocky and <lb />
Washington City. <lb />
E. A. went down to Kin- <lb />
Monday evening <lb />
Christian <lb />
Rev. D. W. Davis went down to <lb />
Kinston Monday evening to attend <lb />
convention. <lb />
Misses Ella Delia of <lb />
Ayden, came up on morning <lb />
train spent day here. <lb />
Mrs. W. T. and her <lb />
daughter, Mrs. Wilkinson, came <lb />
in Monday from Raleigh. <lb />
Miss Helen Forbes <lb />
home Monday evening from <lb />
Raleigh fair a visit to Wilson. <lb />
Calvin Smith, of Robersonville, <lb />
passed through Monday evening <lb />
on his way to and returned <lb />
morning. <lb />
Milton White and Tom Duke re- <lb />
turned Monday from the <lb />
Raleigh fair, having been left at <lb />
Weldon Saturday. <lb />
Mrs. J. D. Proctor Mrs. Dr. <lb />
Jones, of rime-land, passed <lb />
through here this their <lb />
way to the convention at Kinston. <lb />
Mesdames W. It. H. U. <lb />
Harris,. H. L. Coward, tie- <lb />
Hooker, H. M. Starkey and Misses <lb />
Mamie Moore left <lb />
for Monday evening to at- <lb />
tend the i-i convention. <lb />
Wednesday, October 1901. <lb />
Jesse went to Weldon to- <lb />
day. <lb />
W. J. Rollins went to Bethel to- <lb />
day. <lb />
J. A. Laue left for Tues- <lb />
day evening. <lb />
M. A. Alien went to Kinston <lb />
. evening. <lb />
B. W. Mosley returned Tuesday <lb />
evening from Bethel. <lb />
Mrs. Laura Brown came Tuesday <lb />
evening from f <lb />
E. B. came from Kinston <lb />
on the morning train. <lb />
W. L. Brown Tuesday <lb />
evening from Baltimore. <lb />
Mrs. H. A. returned <lb />
home from this <lb />
Misses Ella and Delia Smith re- <lb />
turned to Ayden Tuesday even- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Tucker, of <lb />
Norfolk, came in the morning <lb />
train. <lb />
Mrs. Ola left on the <lb />
morning train for Newark, N. J., <lb />
to visit friends. <lb />
Miss Nannie Cofield is visiting <lb />
her sister, Mrs. W. R. in <lb />
South Greenville. <lb />
E. B. Dixon home from <lb />
Oak Ridge Tuesday evening where <lb />
he has been attending school. <lb />
C. E. Gardner, of Goose Nest, <lb />
came in Tuesday and re- <lb />
this morning. <lb />
AND <lb />
Factory to Consumer, No middle mans profit <lb />
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at prices- <lb />
BOUGHT BIG LOTS OF <lb />
Clothing, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
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Boys <lb />
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No goods charged at these prices. <lb />
MENS BOYS DRESS SHIRTS <lb />
Dozen. <lb />
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SO<lb />
All I Window Shades. <lb />
ALL CO <lb />
Regular price <lb />
NOW <lb />
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Bought Enough Goods For Ten Small Stores. <lb />
ELL. <lb />
DRESS GOODS. <lb />
All shades, all kinds, nil quality. The arc <lb />
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Clocks and Watches. j <lb />
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. ,, ., or tell about us. <lb />
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The cheapest and best line we <lb />
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at less than cost of material. <lb />
AH Linen <lb />
Worth now <lb />
Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth <lb />
Biggest line in town. All Kinds. <lb />
FURNITURE. <lb />
leather Couches, quality <lb />
quality Styles <lb />
Hall Racks, Cribs, Carriages, Get <lb />
Calicoes <lb />
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Woman Children Hosiery. <lb />
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AYDEN NOTES. <lb />
N. C, Oct. 1901. <lb />
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Farmville, spent and Sun- <lb />
day night with relatives at <lb />
Hotel. Mr. Smith returned hi <lb />
Farmville yesterday, Mrs. Smith <lb />
went down to Kinston on the <lb />
freight to attend the convention. <lb />
Miss Lizzie Combs spent <lb />
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at <lb />
Prof. Hodges and Lizzie <lb />
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Rob Anderson spent Sunday <lb />
with his mother near Farmville. <lb />
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Miss Annie Smith attended <lb />
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C, L. Tyson went to Tarboro <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Miss Daisy Mumford is spending <lb />
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Miss Blanche Cannon spent Sun- <lb />
day in country. <lb />
Paul Moore went to Kinston <lb />
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C. E. Johnson, of Winston, <lb />
spent Saturday night and Sunday <lb />
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Rev. Y. C. conducted <lb />
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and night. <lb />
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Claude H. Daniels, of <lb />
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Christian man, and in of <lb />
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IN 1866. J <lb />
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Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
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Wiley at the <lb />
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those Indebted to me to call on and set- <lb />
early as possible. <lb />
ZENO BROWN, H. D. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Letter, of administration the <lb />
of Tingle deceased baring this day <lb />
been Issued to me by Clerk of S- <lb />
perter of Pitt notice b <lb />
hereby given to ad parsons holding claims <lb />
on said to present them to me for <lb />
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of their recovery. All persons indebted to <lb />
said estate are to make Immediate <lb />
settlement of their indebtedness <lb />
This the day of October <lb />
D. M. WILLIS, <lb />
Administrator of Tingle. <lb />
ft BLOW, Attorneys. <lb />
OLD<lb />
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Tuesdays, and <lb />
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ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
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Bay Line from <lb />
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Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. O <lb />
J. J. CHEERY, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
NOVICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Baring qualified before the <lb />
court Clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
the last will testament of J. P. <lb />
Manning, deceased, notice Is hereby fires <lb />
to all persons Indebted to estate to <lb />
immediate payment to the <lb />
and all persons against said <lb />
estate are notified to present same <lb />
in months from date or this notice <lb />
wilt be plead In bar of <lb />
This day of October. ML <lb />
J. L. O. MANNING, <lb />
Executor of J. P. <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
My Fares rear N. C. <lb />
Containing about about IS la <lb />
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address C. T. PP. AL, <lb />
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THE GREENVILLE <lb />
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tor the Ibis and <lb />
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paid, absolutely Free of Charge, any sufferer who will write for it, <lb />
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pain. Do not be alarmed nor torment <lb />
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whether he street car and <lb />
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They <lb />
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TAKE NO <lb />
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which to kill prairie dogs in West- <lb />
Kansas. The little animals <lb />
appear to poisoned food, and <lb />
are increasing in numbers so rapid <lb />
that In a few years the whole <lb />
State will probably be overrun with <lb />
them. <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
to am <lb />
A vegetable remedy that post- <lb />
lively cures long stand- <lb />
greatest blood <lb />
knows. Has hearty <lb />
I of leading <lb />
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cent, of the treated. <lb />
per <lb />
Ml by <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Letter testamentary this day <lb />
lo me upon estate Lewis <lb />
demised, by the Clerk of <lb />
Superior of Pitt county, U <lb />
hereby to all persons having claims <lb />
against laid estate to them lo me <lb />
for payment or before 30th <lb />
October 1902, or this notice will be plead <lb />
bar of their recovery. All indebted <lb />
estate arc notified to make <lb />
payment to me. <lb />
This the of October, 1901. <lb />
of <lb />
JARVIS ft BLOW, Attorneys. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By power tome lasted by <lb />
the fast will of Lewis <lb />
deceased, I will on Monday, De- <lb />
2nd, 1901, before the court <lb />
la sell at sale to <lb />
bidder cash that tractor <lb />
parcel of land la <lb />
county, lying on South tide of <lb />
Branch and adjoining land or Lewis <lb />
Will <lb />
Moore and <lb />
more . less. It the tract o <lb />
deeded to Lewis by <lb />
and known part of liar <lb />
man tract. <lb />
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CH <lb />
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CO. <lb />
Manufacturers of <lb />
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Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb />
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build <lb />
We solicit your patronage and <lb />
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prices, styles and work. <lb />
Please send your orders to <lb />
Co. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
1879.------- <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Fur, Cotton Bead, Oil Bar <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, Bed <lb />
steads, Matt Oak Suits, Ba <lb />
by Carriages, Carts, Parlor <lb />
suite, Tables, Lounges, P. <lb />
and Gail ft Ax <lb />
Meat Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Beauty Cub- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, <lb />
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Floor Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar- <lb />
den Seeds. Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Dried Apples, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Cheese. Best Batter, Stand <lb />
ard Sawing I nu <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. <lb />
la ass. <lb />
II <lb />
of Reedy <lb />
L. <lb />
LAND <lb />
virtue the Superior <lb />
of Pitt county mads a special proceed- <lb />
i entitled John I. James a wife Lacy <lb />
A. James vs. Sallie Bryant, John R. <lb />
and Millie Williams; undersigned <lb />
Commissioner will sell for cash before lbs <lb />
court in Greenville Tuesday, <lb />
described pie <lb />
ale <lb />
leads of H. <lb />
and th <lb />
Cotton Bagging and lies always <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince <lb />
D. W. <lb />
W. R. BRO., <lb />
N. <lb />
The in every <lb />
pertinent and prices low <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
Mm, <lb />
day <lb />
o'clock m , the following described . <lb />
reel or tract of land situate in Carolina <lb />
tire lands of M. R. <lb />
Town <lb />
the day of November, at <lb />
MI <lb />
or tract of Ii<lb />
II. D. <lb />
win and <lb />
scree more or less. <lb />
This Oct. 1901 <lb />
F. <lb />
J. U. J. <lb />
the land deeded <lb />
Roebuck. <lb />
D. <lb />
Ross to <lb />
LAND <lb />
By virtue of s decree of Superior <lb />
court, made by His Honor W. H. <lb />
Judge May term, of PM <lb />
court in of C. D. <lb />
Casar sad <lb />
Rickey Hill church, lbs undersigned <lb />
will sell tor cash the <lb />
door la Monday <lb />
the day of November, follow- <lb />
described piece, parcel or lot of land <lb />
situate in Town of <lb />
known Hickory Hill colored Baptist <lb />
church lot, and s part of lot Ho. Be <lb />
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Greene Street running with line of <lb />
West fort, then Norths <lb />
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feet, thence a direct line parallel with <lb />
line to street, thence with <lb />
Greene street to the beginning, containing <lb />
2-1 yards. <lb />
This 1st, 1901 F. <lb />
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THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
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Stats Raleigh, N. a <lb />
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at <lb />
lo the . <lb />
IN- <lb />
SADDLES <lb />
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B. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton and Broken la <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
Th Commoner <lb />
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Editor Publisher, <lb />
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One Tear II, Six Months <lb />
Three Sing. Copy <lb />
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FOB <lb />
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A Fireside Tale. <lb />
up them chunks, <lb />
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that man I'll tell <lb />
That Skinner-man, my <lb />
His name Is Mister Skinner, <lb />
Ho lives here, in the South <lb />
call him Harry Skinner. <lb />
The man with mouth; <lb />
He's fur every party <lb />
The South has ever seen, <lb />
in the middle. <lb />
He's often talked between. <lb />
Some this Ulster Skinner <lb />
walked the bat <lb />
there look mighty proud <lb />
A Ku Klux Democrat <lb />
Aid then that Mister Skinner <lb />
Well, Skinner stepped behind <lb />
fer the Populists <lb />
Upon their hayseed nine, <lb />
the onset's, <lb />
what was good, <lb />
This Harry Skinner, <lb />
what he could. <lb />
now this Mister Skinner <lb />
tuck another stand <lb />
at them offices, <lb />
As a <lb />
with them colon d <lb />
He's quick strong <lb />
them offices <lb />
which them angels long, <lb />
But which them colored angels <lb />
Can never ketch, they know, <lb />
Because that Mister Skinner's <lb />
at <lb />
The talc was told and silence fell. <lb />
Talc-teller went to bed <lb />
But over dying fire <lb />
Sat wife, with low bent head, <lb />
And as she brushed, from furrowed check, <lb />
A tear that stole down there, <lb />
She softly prayed that Skinner might <lb />
Some office grub yet spare <lb />
For wingless, colored angels here, <lb />
With instead of hair <lb />
, . JNO. It. MORRIS. <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
THE <lb />
Shoe for Ladies is able and stylish and <lb />
as suitable for bad weather as for swell occasions and moderate <lb />
priced. The one in which all these questions are com- <lb />
to the greatest degree <lb />
Is Our Famous <lb />
American Girl Shoe. <lb />
FALL SELLING. <lb />
Putting it Strong. <lb />
And why When the merchandise and prices will <lb />
back up the statements made concerning them, we <lb />
have every right to it There is <lb />
wrong in excellence when the <lb />
sis is within the bounds of truth, when facts are <lb />
given without misrepresentation. <lb />
Our States Facts. <lb />
Just facts, something well worth remembering. <lb />
Counters and tables piled high. Stacks and stacks of <lb />
mens, boys and youths clothing. Every place <lb />
ed packed with shoes. We can show yon to your <lb />
entire satisfaction. Counter room needed in our <lb />
dress goods department. Selling must continue to <lb />
relieve the pressure. Come early before the best <lb />
things are gone. All the latest styles and weaves in <lb />
goods. Agents for Standard Patterns. <lb />
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
Bombshell in the Fire. <lb />
A named Holly while <lb />
plowing i ii a field a mile and a half <lb />
of town the other day, unearthed a <lb />
bombshell and threw it out on th <lb />
ride of the field. Yesterday after- <lb />
noon it was fun ml by a crowd of <lb />
colored children, who were delight- <lb />
ed with the beautiful plaything, <lb />
and after rolling it around the floor <lb />
fur a while, decided to place it in <lb />
the fire and sit and watch it melt. <lb />
This took place at the house of Jim <lb />
Kirk on East Market street, and a <lb />
few minutes after the bomb had <lb />
been deposited in the fire there <lb />
was a terrific explosion and a sound <lb />
of wailing in that household. Jim <lb />
Kirk's little girl, had <lb />
two fingers torn off and her brother <lb />
received a serious wound on the <lb />
leg. The exploded bomb which <lb />
was filled with balls, etc., <lb />
mantle, tore a hole in <lb />
the roof of the house, set fire to a <lb />
bed and several other pieces of <lb />
furniture, and played havoc in <lb />
The Place to <lb />
get the Best <lb />
Goods for the <lb />
Least Money <lb />
then yon will <lb />
go straight to <lb />
H. C <lb />
IF <lb />
YOU ARE <lb />
Complete stock of fall and winter goods <lb />
now ready for j our Inspection, and our <lb />
A Shoe as good as name. <lb />
SEW MILL INERT <lb />
cannot lie surpassed anywhere. The <lb />
ladies should not fail to see our stock. <lb />
e-a <lb />
For footwear of all kinds call <lb />
on us, we are the Feet Fitters. <lb />
my h g. <lb />
The Circus. <lb />
Dr. J. U. Alexander hits a <lb />
Contribution in today's paper <lb />
upon the Institution <lb />
which provides the entertainment <lb />
of the masses. Our friend of the <lb />
Greenville recently <lb />
had an excellent editorial in the <lb />
same line, and ii gives The <lb />
pleasure to endorse both. The <lb />
people of the towns have many <lb />
means of those of the <lb />
country few. The poorer people <lb />
of the rural districts, the tenants, <lb />
croppers and hired laborers, white <lb />
and black, have few sources of <lb />
amusement, and to them the circus <lb />
Depreciation. <lb />
One the which keep <lb />
some young people from rising is <lb />
a habit of self-reproach, of self- <lb />
criticism. are always <lb />
ting themselves looking for weak <lb />
points their characters, and con- <lb />
blaming themselves for not <lb />
doing this or that. In other words <lb />
they turn their eyes inward so <lb />
much that their thoughts become <lb />
they do not see themselves <lb />
as they really are; they become <lb />
narrow and pessimistic, and <lb />
fail not from lack of <lb />
but of the foolish and <lb />
fatal habit of self-depreciation. <lb />
They have minds with <lb />
dismal pictures of their short com- <lb />
and have reproved them- <lb />
selves so much that they have act- <lb />
become <lb />
All Kinds at The Reflector Office <lb />
Josiah Turner and His <lb />
Mr, Turner's accounts of his <lb />
street fights were the things <lb />
in contemporaneous literature. <lb />
Judge W. A. Moore, of the <lb />
court, for him one <lb />
day, but in Starting to assault him <lb />
slipped fell. Turner, greatly <lb />
he could be amused at <lb />
anything, for he never a <lb />
over Dim and punch- <lb />
ed in the with his <lb />
la, and never got tired afterwards <lb />
writing about man who fell <lb />
down at Win II. Bailey, <lb />
then of Salisbury, challenged him <lb />
to a duel. Turner replied to the <lb />
is a so to j challenge through his paper, sign- <lb />
the women and children of the log the name of his office devil, a <lb />
families, if they come t. town boy named Hall, to the letter, <lb />
circus day and see no more than i Hall was supposed to take the <lb />
the st parade, they have had a off his chiefs and <lb />
break in the monotony of their wrote frequent open letters to Mr. <lb />
lives and have beard music Bailey, Inviting him to mortal com- <lb />
witnessed sight to lie remembered I bat. Turner could take the most <lb />
pleasantly and talked The t rival incident of a man's life, or <lb />
circus is the I the the peculiarity his per- <lb />
everything in the nature public appearance, and make him a <lb />
BAKER HART, <lb />
FOR SUPPLY. <lb />
Accidentally Kills Himself. <lb />
A most distressing accident <lb />
curred Rocky Mount Tuesday. <lb />
Tom Davis, the eighteen year old <lb />
son of Sid Davie, one of the most <lb />
efficient policemen in State, <lb />
dropped on a doorstep a double <lb />
gun which he was <lb />
handling. The hammers struck <lb />
and discharged the gun. The load <lb />
went through his stomach. The <lb />
young man only lived an hour <lb />
Southerner. <lb />
The Best Prescription for <lb />
Chills and Is u of Grove's <lb />
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It la simply iron <lb />
and quinine In a No cure, <lb />
no Pay. Price <lb />
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and <lb />
will fell anything in this line very low. See us when in of <lb />
Globe and Anglo Valves, Standard <lb />
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb />
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock <lb />
U, S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam <lb />
Pipe all sixes, Pipe Fitting all sizes. <lb />
COMPLETE LINE OF Packing, Rubber Belt, <lb />
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt. Lacing, Belt Hooks, <lb />
SOLE <lb />
entertainment common <lb />
We arc not sympathy <lb />
With those would put <lb />
taxes upon it as to keep it away <lb />
because it money out of the <lb />
It distributes a <lb />
deal of money and is worth to <lb />
people all that it costs. live <lb />
the Circus It furnishes fun to the <lb />
people who have least Inn and <lb />
does an hundred fold more good <lb />
than Observer. <lb />
we hear the <lb />
a thing. It is <lb />
a afterthought upon <lb />
a have visited to re- <lb />
call how its people, with ac- <lb />
cord, it tip. know by <lb />
experience that it does good <lb />
j to talk up anything warmly. It <lb />
helps a School, church, a <lb />
to talk them up. We may <lb />
By Nerves I another, bat not so happy a <lb />
with opium ti-in- phrase, one not so heard, <lb />
the of m <lb />
cough Is symptom goes from bad lo There are <lb />
Allen's Lung balsam not merely pi. <lb />
the nerves lo sleep, It gets right down lo town, their school their <lb />
of trouble mi-l so cures u. ,. <lb />
deep sealed of throat whatever they con- <lb />
lg with. Such talk has more <lb />
than talking up. <lb />
A Shrewd Trick. is to be <lb />
glad to hoar and believe in <lb />
s symptom goes bad to I am <lb />
He. Du n it waste lime and money on many w ho appear prefer talking <lb />
i ., mi. j- <lb />
Ion's Lung Balsam does not merely talking They disparage <lb />
George Ellsworth, one of the; <lb />
Morven safe who ., <lb />
convicted at recent term of An- i <lb />
rag <lb />
books and <lb />
cm. calamity. Many a preach- <lb />
m has been impaired., <lb />
not destroyed, by talking him <lb />
BOO Criminal and sentenced ,,., . . . . ,, <lb />
, ,. ., , for at least squally <lb />
to years in the penitentiary, but, i,,,., ,.,. ,, . ., <lb />
reasons he might have been <lb />
whose was appealed, received iii, ., . <lb />
increased power for <lb />
a lot express th s morn.; g., y M <lb />
examined the <lb />
burglar <lb />
saw bound , the back one of ,. <lb />
hem he saws were concealed so m , <lb />
cunningly II was only by th,, <lb />
Harvesting Sewer and Drain Tile they M in t has lost trade <lb />
found These sill cut t, <lb />
if ,, , ,, y <lb />
and had gotten hold of Bridge New,, <lb />
they would soon have been<lb />
and Intelligencer. Comfort From Doctors. <lb />
Doctors say is not <lb />
Tins is poor lo a who <lb />
reels as If his fact was pierced with hot <lb />
needles and turn a thousand pairs of <lb />
A word to <lb />
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb />
BAKER HART, <lb />
Building. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Know What You arc Tutting <lb />
When lake Tasteless Chill <lb />
Tonic ti- is plainly <lb />
el o every It <lb />
Ira and in s <lb />
Cure, No <lb />
Indoors sod Parry <lb />
fol- <lb />
. . <lb />
lows this told. <lb />
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