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Have You Forgot <lb />
What <lb />
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN <lb />
LINE OF <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb />
m AND A OF OTHER THING <lb />
WHICH I AM I TO MENTION <lb />
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb />
Yours to <lb />
las. B. White. <lb />
mm <lb />
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb />
OF NEWARK, X. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value, <lb />
Paid up Insurance. <lb />
Extended that works automatically, <lb />
Is Nun <lb />
j. Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within month while you <lb />
are or within three alter lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb />
second No Restrictions. incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the and of each <lb />
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb />
They may he To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
J, L. SUGG, At <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ASTHMA CURE FREE. <lb />
Brings Relief Permanent Cure in all Cases <lb />
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. <lb />
CHAINED <lb />
FOR TEN <lb />
YEARS <lb />
There is nothing like It brings <lb />
instant relief, even in the Worn cases. It cures when <lb />
all else tails. <lb />
The F. Wells, of Villa, Ridge, III., says. <lb />
bottle of received in good <lb />
I cannot tell you how I feel for the <lb />
good derived from it. I was a slave, chained with <lb />
putrid sore and asthma for ten I de <lb />
of ever cured. I saw your advertise- <lb />
the cure of this dreadful and tormenting <lb />
ill-1- and thought you had <lb />
but to give it a trial. To my <lb />
astonishment, the acted charm. Send me <lb />
a full-size <lb />
want to send to every a dial treatment of <lb />
similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send it by mail post <lb />
paid, absolutely of Charge, to any who write for it, <lb />
even on a postal. Never mind, though you arc despairing, however <lb />
bad your ease. will relieve and cure. The worse <lb />
case, the more glad we are to send it. Do Dot delay, write at once, ad- <lb />
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co. But St., N. Y. City. <lb />
Sold by all Druggists. <lb />
ROBERTS <lb />
WORLD <lb />
TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF <lb />
for Chills, Fevers, <lb />
Night and Grippe, and <lb />
all forms of Malaria. <lb />
None genuine unless <lb />
Red Cross is on label <lb />
Don't take a Substitute <lb />
WAIT TO <lb />
SPEND CENTS AND BE CURED <lb />
CURES PIKE I <lb />
TRY IT. t NO CURE PAY. PER <lb />
DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. <lb />
GRIMESLAND ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, Oct. <lb />
Rev. Mr. Tingle, of fill- <lb />
ed his regular appointments at the <lb />
Christian church Sunday morning <lb />
and night. <lb />
We are glad to know that Miss <lb />
Jesse Holiday is well again. <lb />
A. Ii. of Washington. <lb />
was here buying cotton Monday. <lb />
We had quite a number of vis- <lb />
at Sunday school <lb />
Misses Mattie Woolen, <lb />
Moore, of <lb />
spent the day here Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. J. O. Proctor and Mrs. C. <lb />
M. Jones left Tuesday to <lb />
the convention at Kinston. <lb />
We are sorry to know Ned <lb />
is very sick. <lb />
Little Fred and Wesley Jones <lb />
are visiting grand parents <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. F. Ward near <lb />
this week. <lb />
Miss Crick Buck spent Saturday <lb />
night with Mr. Mrs. W. M. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
Johnson, of <lb />
town <lb />
Mr. Mrs. Jake Spain and lit. <lb />
Berthe, from near Mt. <lb />
church spent Sunday with <lb />
Mr. Mrs. J. O. Proctor. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. B. Tucker <lb />
spent Sunday here. <lb />
Boyd is the sick list <lb />
this week. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. F. Powell spent <lb />
Sunday at <lb />
limns Mrs. Dunn <lb />
sou, Julius, from <lb />
visited Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, <lb />
of this place Saturday night <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Dr. C. M. Jones wife spent <lb />
at <lb />
We are sorry to know Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. Noah Campbell are still <lb />
the sick list. <lb />
Sirs. Haul mother <lb />
died Sunday at their home <lb />
near here. We extend our <lb />
to I he bereaved ones. <lb />
Misses Lucy Galloway and lies <lb />
were in town Sunday <lb />
for a few hours. <lb />
BLACKJACK ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, Oct. <lb />
At the home of the bride's par <lb />
cuts, Sunday morning at o'clock <lb />
Miss Geneva Smith and <lb />
Haddock were married. The <lb />
have many friends throughout <lb />
this section to congratulate them <lb />
and wish them a bright and happy <lb />
future. <lb />
The constable of township <lb />
was by a last <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Little Miss Edwards had <lb />
the misfortune to get two of her toes <lb />
shot off Sunday While <lb />
her shoe a gun fell from the <lb />
rack and fired while <lb />
Miss White and Jodie <lb />
Dixon spent afternoon at <lb />
Newtown. <lb />
Bernard Greene Will Smith, <lb />
of Greenville, were here Sunday. <lb />
Miss Daisy Cox spent Sunday <lb />
night with Miss Male Galloway. <lb />
Mrs. Alice Bailey, Ayden, is <lb />
visiting her mother Mrs. Galloway. <lb />
Miss White little <lb />
Mills spent Saturday <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Mr. Kure will preach his <lb />
closing at school <lb />
house night. <lb />
Miss Tyson is visiting <lb />
Mrs. Abram Galloway. <lb />
Tit's Pills <lb />
Altar saw Sf a <lb />
Strive Sent <lb />
If a <lb />
DRINKING TOO MUCH, <lb />
t a huh <lb />
SICK HEADACHE- <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
Tenn., June <lb />
Ii M Mo.-1 ran <lb />
say i your in the great out <lb />
to children that world <lb />
bit- known. I have lined it two years, <lb />
do not like to be without a box nil <lb />
time. My would hardly have lived <lb />
through his if I no <lb />
your lie now strong and <lb />
well, and all bis I never allow <lb />
to pas, without <lb />
to May <lb />
you fir the you have done <lb />
I this remedy. <lb />
Mrs. A. . <lb />
TONIC LAXATIVE <lb />
If you sour Indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad <lb />
breath, liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, <lb />
of appetite, insomnia, lack of bad blood, blotched or muddy skin, <lb />
or say and disorders which tell the story of bad bowels and an <lb />
Impaired system, Will Cure Yon. <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 />
on your Your appetite will return, your bowels move <lb />
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your skin will clear and <lb />
freshen sad you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb />
seeking to give tin one. for <lb />
similar v.,, l Had an for , n <lb />
It bowels ocular v. it win or grilling, at s -t-i <lb />
nature, aids clears , inn. <lb />
sleep and -y <lb />
Us U and II <lb />
For Sale by <lb />
I the moat Ike ll <lb />
at price, SAc. or Mr At feast l-i <lb />
U x j THE CO , N V , and l <lb />
W mm i any on c. s M p. all <lb />
m t. lot l lo- i. <lb />
GRIFTON ITEMS. <lb />
N. <lb />
K. F. went to Kinston <lb />
day <lb />
Mrs. Alice Spear, Mrs. Mary <lb />
Moore and Mini <lb />
gates to the convention at Kinston, <lb />
returnee Thursday. <lb />
D. of is <lb />
here. <lb />
If. I. Gardner came in <lb />
day ti take a rest at home. <lb />
Mrs. J. T. Wooten, of Kinston, <lb />
is visiting tier Gard- <lb />
Park Wooten, of Craven, is here. <lb />
C II. has moved in his <lb />
new store next to J. It. Harvey <lb />
Co. <lb />
J, Gaskins is erecting a shed <lb />
to side of bis store. <lb />
Paul W. went to Green- <lb />
ville Wednesday. <lb />
and H. Gas- <lb />
kins went lo Kinston Wednesday. <lb />
The rural free delivery starts <lb />
in today. W. S. Frank <lb />
and Unlit, have <lb />
it route task. <lb />
O. W. Gaskins John <lb />
Manning, Wednesday night, under <lb />
lo the theft of an ox <lb />
over in near Kinston. The <lb />
ox was stolen from II. V. Williams <lb />
and sold lo Moore <lb />
held until an answer to a wire <lb />
to could be received and <lb />
was over lo <lb />
We bate not bow die case <lb />
came out, but are sure it most <lb />
have gone against Maiming as Mr. <lb />
Moore recognized man as the <lb />
ho a from. This <lb />
is the same man that played so <lb />
many tricks with the of <lb />
Craven, as be broke jail live differ- <lb />
limes. <lb />
It. C. has been assigned <lb />
to the J. C. Griffin distillery as <lb />
store keeper gamer. <lb />
candidates in the <lb />
made vacant by the death of <lb />
Fuller are springing <lb />
in every quarter. Spence Adam's <lb />
cold by the President <lb />
makes it a <lb />
will get the and <lb />
is the appoint- <lb />
will come lo North Carolina. <lb />
is understood that the names of <lb />
these gentlemen will lie presented <lb />
to President for appointment <lb />
to the Land Claims <lb />
T. F. Davidson, Frank <lb />
I. Mon. John <lb />
son, Hon. F. H. Busbee, Hon. <lb />
Clem Manly, Hon. Ham Jones <lb />
Hon. Garland <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
new woman, if you look <lb />
rinse enough will often lie found to <lb />
be an old woman. <lb />
Chill Pills run- chills and all <lb />
malarial trouble. Thai Is what were <lb />
made for. Cure after other remedies fail <lb />
No re. no pay. Price bottle <lb />
Druggist. <lb />
farmers Should Organize Themselves. <lb />
Yes, the farmer <lb />
of the country, lint as they <lb />
have unable to effect an or- <lb />
has of much <lb />
benefit to themselves. If the men <lb />
who follow the plow would organ- <lb />
set a price their products, <lb />
and hold them until their price <lb />
was paid, something might be ac- <lb />
but to do this or- <lb />
must lie universal. No <lb />
one section can do much towards <lb />
the betterment of the farmers as a <lb />
class. However, let the farmer <lb />
organize himself and not be organ- <lb />
by some who <lb />
farmer for his own <lb />
personal benefit and does not know <lb />
about real farm to <lb />
weed a hill of beans. This is <lb />
way the farmer has been organized <lb />
the past, greatly to his <lb />
Apex News. <lb />
A great many papers wast- <lb />
a great of space, trying to <lb />
give a reason fur race prejudice. <lb />
Gentlemen, it is simply the work- <lb />
of a natural law, that <lb />
day alone will <lb />
News. <lb />
A sTY THE <lb />
NO. <lb />
steward <lb />
State or I <lb />
Executive i <lb />
H information <lb />
has been received at this Depart <lb />
meat that at Falkland, Pitt <lb />
N. C., on or about December <lb />
1900, John H. Parker shot and <lb />
killed Alex Little. <lb />
And Whereas, it appears <lb />
the said John H. Parker has fled <lb />
the State, or so himself <lb />
that ordinary process of law <lb />
be served upon <lb />
Now, therefore, I, Charles B. <lb />
Governor of State of <lb />
North by virtue of <lb />
in me vested by law, do <lb />
issue this my proclamation, offer- <lb />
a reward of two hundred <lb />
Ian for and de <lb />
livery of said H. Parker <lb />
to Sheriff of Pitt county at the <lb />
Court house in Greenville and I <lb />
do enjoin all officers of State <lb />
sud all good citizens to assist in <lb />
wringing said criminal to justice. <lb />
Done at our City of <lb />
, Raleigh, the 28th day <lb />
i October, in the year <lb />
of our Lord one thous- <lb />
and nine hundred and one and in <lb />
the one hundred and twenty-sixth <lb />
year of our American Independence <lb />
By the <lb />
Chas. B. <lb />
P. M. Private Sec. <lb />
-John H. Parker is <lb />
nearly six feet high of spare build, <lb />
weighs about pounds, has <lb />
boyish face, is almost heard <lb />
less, has blue eyes, light hair, is <lb />
stooped and is about <lb />
years old. <lb />
A Noted View. <lb />
Rev. Richard <lb />
dent of the Sidney Col <lb />
Virginia, said last to <lb />
a correspondent of the Washington <lb />
shall not give any <lb />
I have nothing to say. It's none <lb />
of my business. If Roosevelt or <lb />
any other kind of wishes to <lb />
live with niggers, I can't help It. <lb />
But he's got no as <lb />
dent, to be guilty of any such <lb />
criminal folly. It's outrage on <lb />
official decency. It's contempt <lb />
No, I shall not a word <lb />
about it. ft he prefers niggers, <lb />
nothing I could say would help <lb />
him. I'm a while man, ; <lb />
E. E. Griffin, <lb />
Wild ill <lb />
Opposite P. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Recently visited the <lb />
and purchased the largest clocks, <lb />
watches, chains, ring, inns, etc, ever <lb />
brought to article for <lb />
holiday trade and presents <lb />
Prompt attention lo special orders Re- <lb />
pairing lo clocks and done <lb />
promptly. <lb />
E. E. GRIFFIN. <lb />
IN <lb />
j. w. co. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
Mr N. C. <lb />
Containing shout arc, la <lb />
cultivation. Twenty acre of this I Has <lb />
tobacco or truck land. buildings, lo- <lb />
water, etc. For further <lb />
address C. T. PH AL, <lb />
Box Berkley, Va, <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
A I am now in <lb />
more fur the of undergoing n op- <lb />
have placed my books and ac- <lb />
counts of my brother, Mr <lb />
Wiley at store Greene A <lb />
and given him full authority to col- <lb />
and receipt fur same. I k <lb />
Indebted to U, call on and set- <lb />
early as no <lb />
BROWN, M. D. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE<lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
TO STAY <lb />
K U I tin i. <lb />
A vegetable remedy that <lb />
i lively cure recent and lung stand- i <lb />
case. The greatest blood <lb />
purifier known. Has Ike hearty <lb />
I f leading physician <lb />
after thorough trial. Cure par , <lb />
of lb treated. Price <lb />
I It per bottle. <lb />
mm. co. <lb />
Manufacturers of <lb />
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb />
Interior Exterior Finishings <lb />
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build- <lb />
solicit your patronage and <lb />
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb />
prices, sty lea and work. <lb />
Please sent your orders to <lb />
N. O. <lb />
; N. O. <lb />
The leader in good work and low price. <lb />
for Si per <lb />
Half star era. <lb />
All other line very Crayon Portraits <lb />
made from any small picture cheep. Mice <lb />
Frame on hand all the time. Come and <lb />
examine my work. No trouble to <lb />
sample and answer quasi loan. The very <lb />
best work guaranteed to all. Office hours <lb />
to a. m, to t p. Yours to <lb />
HYMAN. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Letter of administration upon the <lb />
of this day <lb />
been issued to me by the Clerk of the <lb />
of Put notice is <lb />
given to all persons claim <lb />
on Said estate to present them to me for <lb />
on or before the day of <lb />
1903, or this notice will be in bar <lb />
of their recovery. All person indebted to <lb />
said estate are requested to make Immediate <lb />
settlement of their <lb />
This day of October 1901. <lb />
D, M. <lb />
Administrator of Jam <lb />
BLOW, Attorney. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
court Clerk of a <lb />
the will of J. P. <lb />
I hereby given <lb />
to all person Indebted to estate to snake <lb />
immediate payment to undersigned, <lb />
and all person hiving claims against said <lb />
estate are notified to present the same with- <lb />
in twelve month from date or that notice <lb />
will be plead In bar of recovery. <lb />
day of October, <lb />
1- L. O. <lb />
J. P. <lb />
OLD DOMINION <lb />
Steamer leave Washing <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily at IS <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer leaves <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and Boa- <lb />
ton, and for all point for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shipper should order freight by <lb />
Old Dominion B. B. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from <lb />
and Line free <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. Aft. <lb />
Washington, N. O <lb />
J. i. CHERRY, Aft., <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Letters having this day <lb />
been issued to me upon the estate <lb />
deceased, by the Clerk of <lb />
Superior Court of county, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons having claim <lb />
laid present them to me <lb />
for payment on or before 80th day of <lb />
October 1902, or this notice will be plead in <lb />
recovery. All person <lb />
lo said estate arc notified to make <lb />
to me. <lb />
This the 29th day of October, 1901. <lb />
of Lewis <lb />
AU VIS BLOW, <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By vii of power In me vested by <lb />
the last will and of <lb />
I will on Monday, De- <lb />
2nd, 1901, before the court <lb />
in Greenville, sell at public sale to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash that certain tract or <lb />
parcel of land In township, Pill <lb />
county, lying on South side of Reedy <lb />
Branch and adjoining the land of L. <lb />
Frederick Will <lb />
Moore and containing <lb />
acre more or leas- It the tract of <lb />
land deeded to Lewis by <lb />
ant known as a put of the <lb />
man tract <lb />
the 29th day of 1901. <lb />
Executor of <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of Superior court <lb />
of I county made a special proceed- <lb />
entitled John I. wife Lucy <lb />
A. James vs. Bailie Bryant, R. <lb />
and Millie the undersigned <lb />
Commissioner will sell for cub <lb />
court In on Tuesday, <lb />
the day of November, at IS <lb />
o'clock m , the following described piece, <lb />
or tract of land la <lb />
Adjoining land of II. B. <lb />
Page, II D. J. II. <lb />
II. I Is and hers, the land deeded <lb />
by William Ross to Isabella Roebuck. <lb />
Containing lit acre more or less. <lb />
This Oct. <lb />
F. O. JAMES, Commissioner. <lb />
notice to <lb />
ATTENTION AGENTS I <lb />
Mr. John C. General Agent for <lb />
North and Virginia, of that <lb />
Known and Popular Company, <lb />
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
Life Insurance Co., of <lb />
Desire to to It large number of <lb />
policy holders, and to public <lb />
generally, of North this com- <lb />
will now Resume Business In this <lb />
state and from this dale will issue It <lb />
splendid and desirable to all <lb />
airing the very bast insurance In the bast <lb />
life insurance company in the world. <lb />
If agent In your town has not <lb />
yet completed arrangements, <lb />
JOHN C. DREWRY, <lb />
Agent, N. <lb />
Assets <lb />
Paid policy <lb />
Live, reliable energetic ages la wanted at <lb />
once lo work for the <lb />
Old <lb />
M. <lb />
retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb />
Turkey, ate. Bed- <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb />
by Carriages, Go-Cart, Parlor <lb />
suits, Table, Safes, P. <lb />
and Gail Ax <lb />
Key West <lb />
American Beauty Can <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Floor Coffee, Meal, Soap, <lb />
Ly, Food, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Oar- <lb />
den Seeds, Orange;, Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peach, <lb />
Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware. Cake and <lb />
Cheese, Beat Butter, Stand <lb />
ard Sawing and nu- <lb />
other goods. and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for oath. One <lb />
SKI HI Mill <lb />
0.1. <lb />
N. O. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and fie <lb />
on has i <lb />
Fresh goods kept n <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
old. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
W. R, BUD,, <lb />
Whichard, N. <lb />
The Stock complete in every <lb />
and prices low the <lb />
lowest. Highest market price <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
MEET, <lb />
-DEALER <lb />
II <lb />
WOO i <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hard ware. <lb />
COME TO BEE ME. <lb />
J. R. COREY. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
Private Wire to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb />
Editor Publisher, <lb />
TERMS- -Payable in Advance. <lb />
One Year Six Months <lb />
Three Sing. Copy <lb />
No canvassers are em- <lb />
ployed. Subscription taken at <lb />
office. The Saml- <lb />
Weekly and <lb />
will be tent together <lb />
one year for or <lb />
and <lb />
one year for 18.00 payable ad- <lb />
PATENT <lb />
WasH<lb />
ARE KNOCKING <lb />
THEM <lb />
t- <lb />
st <lb />
p- <lb />
pa <lb />
IN <lb />
Caw <lb />
For Dry Good, Dress Goods, Hats, Cap, Shoes, Trunks, <lb />
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, <lb />
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees. <lb />
Come to see Every day a bargain day and everything a <lb />
bargain. Tour friends, <lb />
W. T. LEE CO- <lb />
The North <lb />
UNEQUALED DIVIDEND RECORD IS THE RESULT OF <lb />
Securing the highest rate of Interest consistent with safety. <lb />
Rigid economy of <lb />
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of i i-ks and <lb />
limiting business to the United States <lb />
will be to your interest to see what we do for yon before <lb />
placing your life insurance. <lb />
Good territory open for Agent in North Carolina. <lb />
T. ARCHIBALD CARY, General A Kent. <lb />
For Virginia and North Carolina, <lb />
Northwestern Mutual life Insurance Company, <lb />
1201 E. Street, Richmond, Va. <lb />
FALL SELLING. <lb />
Putting it Strong. <lb />
And why not 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 emphasizing excellence when the <lb />
sis is within the bounds of truth, when facts are <lb />
given without misrepresentation. <lb />
Our States Facts. <lb />
Just facts, something well worth remembering. <lb />
Counters and tables piled high. Stacks stacks of <lb />
mens, boys and youths Every place <lb />
el 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 All the latest styles and weaves in <lb />
dress goods. Agents for Standard Patterns <lb />
KICKS k WILKINSON. <lb />
THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION. <lb />
Washington, Nov. <lb />
Roosevelt's thanksgiving <lb />
was made public today. It <lb />
is as follows. <lb />
Ry the President of the Tolled <lb />
of <lb />
The season is nigh when, accord- <lb />
to the custom of <lb />
our people, the president <lb />
a day as the especial occasion <lb />
praise and thanksgiving to <lb />
This thanksgiving finds the <lb />
bowed with sorrow for <lb />
death of a great and good <lb />
dent. President <lb />
because we ho loved and <lb />
honored him, and the manner of <lb />
his death should the <lb />
breasts of people a keen anxiety <lb />
country and at the same <lb />
time a resolute purpose not to be <lb />
driven by any calamity from the <lb />
path of strong, orderly, popular <lb />
liberty which, as a nation, we have <lb />
thus far safely <lb />
spite of this great <lb />
it is nevertheless true that no <lb />
people on have such <lb />
cause us we <lb />
have. The past year particular <lb />
been peace plenty. <lb />
We have prospered in tilings mate <lb />
rial and have been able to work for <lb />
our own uplifting things <lb />
and spiritual. Let us re- <lb />
member as much has been <lb />
given us, much will lie expected <lb />
from us, and that homage <lb />
comes from the heart as well as <lb />
from lips and shows itself in <lb />
deeds. We can best prove our <lb />
thankfulness to the Almighty by <lb />
the way in which on this earth and <lb />
at this time each of us does his <lb />
to his fellow men. <lb />
Now, therefore, I, Theodore <lb />
Roosevelt, President of the United <lb />
do hereby designates as a <lb />
day of thanksgiving, <lb />
Thursday, the h of this present <lb />
November, and do recommend <lb />
throughout the land the people <lb />
cease from their wonted <lb />
and tit their several homes <lb />
and places of worship reverently <lb />
thank the Giver of nil for the <lb />
countless of our national <lb />
life. <lb />
In witness whereof I have here- <lb />
unto set my and caused the <lb />
seal to the United States to be <lb />
fixed. <lb />
Done at the City of Washington <lb />
this day of November, In <lb />
year of Our and of the <lb />
independence i t lie United States <lb />
twenty-six <lb />
By the President, <lb />
Hay, Secretary of State. <lb />
THE <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 which all these question are com- <lb />
to the greatest degree <lb />
Is Our Famous <lb />
American Girl Shoe. <lb />
VI <lb />
vAr <lb />
A Shoe as good as name. <lb />
For footwear of all kinds call <lb />
on us, we are the Feet Filters. <lb />
j. co <lb />
Three Times The Value <lb />
ANY OTHER. <lb />
EASIER. <lb />
ONE THIRD FASTER. <lb />
Agents wanted all unoccupied <lb />
territory. <lb />
K WILSON. <lb />
Company, <lb />
Atlanta, <lb />
sale <lb />
S. T WHITE, <lb />
The Place to <lb />
the Best <lb />
Goods for the <lb />
Least Money <lb />
f ARE then yon will <lb />
HUNTING go straight to <lb />
H. C HOOKER <lb />
-luck of fall and winter goods <lb />
now f ; .- -in- Inspection, and our <lb />
cannot be surpassed anywhere. T <lb />
ladies should not fail to see our stock. <lb />
Cf <lb />
Whereas, In His infinite <lb />
wisdom seen lit to take from <lb />
the home our beloved Secretary, <lb />
Oct. 20th, <lb />
the affectionate mother and <lb />
devoted wife, therefore be it <lb />
Resolved, By the <lb />
Society of <lb />
Sigh School, <lb />
l. Thai we extend to our sister <lb />
deepest sympathy <lb />
and in her sad sorrow, <lb />
point her unto Him who all <lb />
well. <lb />
a copy of these <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings In North Carolina. <lb />
Smallpox is reported <lb />
The Seaboard Air Line has is- <lb />
an or discontinuing <lb />
on that road. <lb />
Last week . robbed all the <lb />
terrapin pens near Wilmington. <lb />
Raising diamond back terrapins <lb />
for northern markets <lb />
there. <lb />
At Wilson Saturday <lb />
shot and killed Wade <lb />
spread the minutes cock, a saloon keeper, from whose <lb />
cf our n copy sent to the. employ he bad been discharged, <lb />
bereaved family, and then tried to kill himself. <lb />
It El I and Kin-Ion Tree <lb />
Press, with a request to publish. <lb />
R, <lb />
Lena Spain, <lb />
Newell, <lb />
Should Well Every Time. <lb />
apparently <lb />
acted on Senator ail <lb />
X vice in appointing Frank 1.1 his parents at <lb />
AYDEN NOTES. <lb />
Ayden, Nov. 1901. <lb />
Misses and Mary <lb />
son spent Saturday and Sunday <lb />
with their mother, near Farm- <lb />
ville. <lb />
and Daisy Mum- <lb />
foul were in town Sunday. <lb />
V. V. Cox spent Sunday with <lb />
Limiting <lb />
Mayor's Court. <lb />
Mayor W. II. Long has disposed <lb />
if the following cases in his court <lb />
since lost <lb />
Dudley, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, bound over to <lb />
Court. <lb />
John Harris drunk and down, <lb />
and costs, 3.20. <lb />
Charlie While, down, <lb />
and <lb />
assault with dead- <lb />
weapon bound over to Superior <lb />
Court. <lb />
Charles <lb />
ton, affray, bound over to Superior <lb />
Court. <lb />
and down, <lb />
lined and cost, <lb />
Mil Randolph, riotous and <lb />
conduct lined II and costs, <lb />
3.80. <lb />
William Cox, diner- <lb />
and costs, <lb />
and <lb />
on the street, lined one and <lb />
costs, <lb />
Th Best Prescription tor Mai <lb />
Chills Is i <lb />
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is dimply Iron <lb />
quinine In s form. No cure, <lb />
Trice doc. <lb />
The physicians of St. Louis are <lb />
greatly disturbed by live deaths <lb />
which have been traced to lockjaw <lb />
following the administration of <lb />
antitoxin. The scrum <lb />
was provided by the city <lb />
then is hardly a <lb />
The Greensboro <lb />
Judge Shaw, holding <lb />
Court, succeeded, last Fri- <lb />
day afternoon, celling tour <lb />
attorneys in then being tried, <lb />
to limit their speeches to fifteen <lb />
minutes each, and that thus a half <lb />
day was saved, and The <lb />
remarks law giving <lb />
presiding power lo limit de- <lb />
bate should lie restored by <lb />
This proposition Is <lb />
sound. A great deal of <lb />
time is consumed in <lb />
oar marts in arguments by <lb />
ad no one knows Ibis as <lb />
well as themselves. The bell class <lb />
of them would hail with <lb />
the restoration lo the of <lb />
authority to limit Hie number and <lb />
length of argument to the jury. <lb />
It is so iii the United States <lb />
nobody it was <lb />
merely so Stale courts <lb />
many years ago, many, perhaps <lb />
as twenty live, Waits, bold <lb />
court in Johnston county, was <lb />
alleged to have abased the power <lb />
out of this grew the <lb />
condition. The old thing <lb />
should restated, laying <lb />
this we mean to imply nothing <lb />
against the salt of the <lb />
earth. They are wholly at fault, <lb />
for a litigant, employing say three <lb />
of them in his case, does think I <lb />
they have earned their fees , , ,, <lb />
, , , fills sod ill <lb />
each them as long and as trouble. That Ii what w n <lb />
loud as his physical condition will Cars other ail <lb />
r,. x ., ., no I <lb />
Observer. <lb />
who not a supply of the same <lb />
Bow of <lb />
lockjaw found their way Into <lb />
antitoxin is a which the <lb />
Coroner and the city <lb />
have so Car been to <lb />
determine. These deaths show the <lb />
necessity for exercising the great- <lb />
est care in choice animal-- for <lb />
the of antitoxin. <lb />
Even with the utmost the <lb />
serum become dangerous lo <lb />
life. As a retail this experience <lb />
manufacturers should take pain-, to <lb />
test every preparation before <lb />
to physicians.- <lb />
as associate justice of <lb />
Court of Private Land Claims lo <lb />
succeed Judge If Mr. <lb />
always give as good <lb />
advice lo presidential appoint- <lb />
in North Carolina as this <lb />
there a ill be no reason to fault <lb />
with him. But there will be <lb />
of opportunities for to low- <lb />
standard established by tho <lb />
appointment. The man <lb />
who controls Federal patronage In <lb />
North will naturally be <lb />
closely Tel- <lb />
Ii. fisher Co., <lb />
Mis. Will Stokes, of Stokes, <lb />
came down Saturday night to see <lb />
her daughter, Lillian, who attends <lb />
school at Christian College, Mrs. <lb />
Stokes returned home Monday. <lb />
Prof. Hodges Mrs. <lb />
A. J. spent Saturday and <lb />
Sunday with their parents at Min- <lb />
Leon Whichard went to <lb />
Sunday and went to <lb />
Monday. <lb />
L. of came <lb />
in Sunday night. <lb />
and Liz- <lb />
Combs spent Sunday with Miss <lb />
Clyde Cox at <lb />
Mis. K. W. Smith and Larry <lb />
Sunday in the <lb />
W. C. Jackson went out to see <lb />
some time a number of our <lb />
business men have been receiving <lb />
letters from the above concern at bis father Sunday. <lb />
Fellows met last <lb />
lions for n The Smith went to Greenville <lb />
Culled states Government has now Monday. <lb />
elated the whole establishment Hugh Brooks, of was in <lb />
a postal It town <lb />
famous Miller syndicate In New <lb />
York, concern adopted a <lb />
name similar to an old established <lb />
Maude, dear, the mini who brokerage in Boston and <lb />
titles trees <lb />
speak of his plant. <lb />
The who makes a fool of <lb />
himself is merely laving <lb />
else that trouble. <lb />
Same nun would lie wealthy <lb />
they devoted one-tenth of the time <lb />
in to their own <lb />
that they expend on the business <lb />
of oilier people. <lb />
gathered in over <lb />
fortune <lb />
for i a glittering <lb />
that the people seem ever <lb />
ready to bite Ob- <lb />
A to he Pr. of <lb />
k tin- unit . pure i <lb />
at, rawness rail lender <lb />
tin i. near <lb />
i f lift, lungs. <lb />
luxury and robust <lb />
i m -1. . I i i people <lb />
lit ill Una. <lb />
eon, readied <lb />
Allen's Bill m. <lb />
CURES <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
TO STAY CURED. <lb />
K M <lb />
Century. <lb />
X vegetable that <lb />
cures cut <lb />
n. i The it. -I <lb />
known, the hearty <lb />
of leading <lb />
i after trial. . <lb />
of rams, Price <lb />
l per bottle. <lb />
Sold by BRYAN I NICHOLS. <lb />
.-<lb /></p>
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P-w <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
N. C. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner <lb />
Entered at the Post Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, as Second-Class <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
Friday, November 1901. <lb />
building about it one end in literally fulfilled. Mr. <lb />
of which was a belfry with a bell <lb />
not over huge, but which the <lb />
boys the echoes three or four <lb />
limes a day. greatly to the <lb />
people <lb />
if Old Nick is ill in existence <lb />
bis sonorous voice must long since <lb />
have been pounded to a leaden <lb />
clatter. The academy was built. <lb />
That. Bagwell and his <lb />
widow, mother of Sally Ann <lb />
Mrs. S. A. Cherry, lived <lb />
here many years. Major Selby <lb />
lived in the dwelling on the next <lb />
corner having <lb />
moved from old home across <lb />
comes the id <lb />
I have been told, for a Unions some one of a group of <lb />
teacher named wood, who wee in the before <lb />
a some pretensions, and one <lb />
Or two of his poems were to be <lb />
found in a school reader of that <lb />
day. He great <lb />
ice's store door winter morn- <lb />
-see how be digs his cane in <lb />
the ground. Watch boys, big <lb />
news morning, <lb />
could write legibly Major said they all, as he <lb />
in a Space the size the latest <lb />
Of t dime nod it was he ho said he, and <lb />
in chalk the large comas, adding in a tone of voice, <lb />
colons, semi minus. the, but what you have <lb />
ceiling around the room have heard <lb />
Id the first story, which be ling this said two or <lb />
plainly seen when the was three. with it <lb />
torn down, and must have been Hill has failed and <lb />
there Or more, do made an <lb />
not know the names of bis mid Or. B. Brown <lb />
successors, but was the, Williams, thought Col. Jones <lb />
talented Lovejoy, was the richest the . <lb />
alter remaining hi Greenville not surprised Major <lb />
went to Raleigh and es He has been keep <lb />
the first military school pack of bounds and spent <lb />
In the State. Then a young man half his time tor the last <lb />
named came from the ten years. Surprised No, and <lb />
north, a brother of the author so it will be with all of <lb />
the Latin Grammar, and being In that moment there pawed <lb />
delicate health ate by a rusty looking old lead- <lb />
grapes and died with- by siring a poor, lank, mangy <lb />
In a mouth, John Selby probably hound who could scarcely walk. <lb />
succeeded him. And then Harry And the Major seeing him, said, <lb />
afterwards editor the light, my man. That's <lb />
State the con em right, take the old wretch out and <lb />
kill bun. I wish you had every <lb />
and Ob one in North Carolina to take along <lb />
OF IN <lb />
MY BOYHOOD. <lb />
BY T. f. DAVIS. <lb />
Hie burning of the Masonic <lb />
lodge on the 25th ult. came soon <lb />
on our efforts to recall some <lb />
dents and associations of the <lb />
peat in connection with it. The <lb />
building was probably live <lb />
old. I knew and can recall <lb />
every door and window in it. The <lb />
tears of the dear children at its <lb />
distraction was a fitting requiem. <lb />
On the lot adjoining and once a <lb />
part of the lodge lot lived Mrs. <lb />
Catherine widow of Dr. <lb />
Jesse Randolph. Her maiden name <lb />
was Elliot, she was related to the <lb />
of Elizabeth City from <lb />
whence she came. <lb />
the other side of the street <lb />
and immediately in front of Mrs. <lb />
Mrs. Susan Johnson <lb />
lived. Johnson is one of the old <lb />
names in Greenville. Holland <lb />
Johnson, which was also the name <lb />
of our townsman, Mrs. Johnson's <lb />
husband, represented the county <lb />
in the Legislature in 1705. And <lb />
our Mr. and Mrs. were <lb />
the parents of my old friend C. J. succeed- with The old <lb />
school fellow, Jack, who has recent- <lb />
died. He was a disciple of both <lb />
Nimrod and Walton and <lb />
fowl must have had a jubilee <lb />
they heard he would trouble Hum <lb />
n mere. he rest In peace <lb />
and may light perpetual shine <lb />
upon <lb />
Of the good ladies just mention- <lb />
ed them did a thriving <lb />
business, while the other was <lb />
a fashionable maker, and <lb />
it requires no imagination nor the <lb />
assistance of a contemporary In <lb />
prove that was the particular <lb />
where ladies most did eon <lb />
B. J. familiar con <lb />
were the particular <lb />
of all the ladies, and in <lb />
twos, in fours and in troops, <lb />
all hours of the day in all <lb />
sorts of they were <lb />
and consulted matters of taste <lb />
and in all ramification of the <lb />
toilet and of dressing. That <lb />
gown that pretty Sally Smith and <lb />
the hat that Patty Jones <lb />
would wear to church next Sunday <lb />
might there be seen, and engage <lb />
and marriages not aim nine <lb />
ed as the are now, with eyes and <lb />
ears wide open, it was <lb />
possible to forecast, generally to <lb />
the public a <lb />
ways kindly and cruelly <lb />
kept in the dark if possible. Book <lb />
clubs, patriotic societies, and the <lb />
like, were not vogue Id their <lb />
day. Big social functions were not <lb />
frequent, conversation parties, <lb />
through the of wilier <lb />
sided religious people, were for a <lb />
time substituted 1st ball and <lb />
the Hut our <lb />
sisters, always resourceful, doubt- <lb />
less had a good time, nut <lb />
and sometimes visited If. <lb />
in white apron and fly bonnet, <lb />
spending the afternoon <lb />
by the presence of the sterner sex, <lb />
and limited by womanly <lb />
only discussed their rights and <lb />
privileges in the light of law and <lb />
morality as it appeared to them. <lb />
These are in part the reasons why <lb />
Mesdames Johnson <lb />
were notable in their day and gen <lb />
On tho lot adjoining Mrs. San <lb />
my father lived, and it was <lb />
here I spent a good part of my <lb />
boyhood. was tin <lb />
pretentious but comfortable, <lb />
before tho store was built on the <lb />
with a history extending back to <lb />
the earliest days of Greenville, <lb />
hut had lost its prestige as a hotel <lb />
la the forties, when Hon. Gould <lb />
bought the property greatly <lb />
improved it and opened a first- <lb />
class house soon known to all the <lb />
traveling public. He was a quiet, <lb />
unobtrusive man, but a thinker <lb />
and a wonderful mathematician. <lb />
have seen him add rapidly four <lb />
columns of figures at a time and <lb />
did not need to verify it. He was for <lb />
many years Clerk and Master in <lb />
Equity, and to a considerable ex- <lb />
tent the manager of tho great <lb />
of Mr. Thomas Hanrahan, a <lb />
wise public spirited citizen an <lb />
honorable man. He was gathered <lb />
to the Fathers some time in the <lb />
fifties. <lb />
There was in Greenville from <lb />
1840 to about seventy-five <lb />
white families with a population <lb />
of six hundred. What a change <lb />
time tobacco hath wrought <lb />
It is now as big as Wilson, but we <lb />
have a Club and I have <lb />
not heard of a club of kind <lb />
Greenville. However, I am not a <lb />
club man and do not <lb />
keep up with club news. And then <lb />
was a northern man by birth and <lb />
came to Pitt county when quite a <lb />
youth, represented the county in <lb />
the Legislature, was an unswerving <lb />
Democrat in politics, Poet <lb />
Master in Folk's administration. <lb />
He was very attractive socially, <lb />
and could always entertain the <lb />
company that gathered on winter <lb />
evenings at the old hotel to discuss <lb />
current topics and the the <lb />
day, and was easily the of <lb />
attraction on all such occasions. <lb />
He seemed to possess an <lb />
store of information on all <lb />
subjects. courtly <lb />
in his bearing to all, and with <lb />
means sufficient to protect him <lb />
from the drudgeries of he <lb />
commanded the respect of the <lb />
whole He was some- <lb />
what of an oddity his dress as <lb />
he frequently appeared the <lb />
street in the summer in a heavy <lb />
cloak which those days was a <lb />
cloth circle or doublet, with a <lb />
yellow bandanna necktie. He <lb />
never was at the time <lb />
never connected himself with <lb />
any church, at a time when the <lb />
subject of religion was much dis- <lb />
cussed he was for not <lb />
ed him I peace to Then taking off hat, said, <lb />
came Judge Warren before he stud- r kill me dog, Muster, you <lb />
law. Then Murray, a don't know die dog. He one or <lb />
pains taking, faithful teacher, who Ruler's pups, it hear <lb />
Was succeeded D. B. Wallace, his one time you buy dis <lb />
now a distinguished citizen the said the <lb />
Texas, Major, in a toweling rage, <lb />
The only on the lot, Hie out of this town, yon scoundrel. <lb />
a a sycamore Williams sees that hound <lb />
tree. Sol such a tree as I'll take a gun and shoot <lb />
Climbed, ladder would have been pr Blow, as heretofore staled. <lb />
indispensable to have reached a <lb />
lauding place on the first limb, <lb />
to the first limb of this tree puce as you go down town. Beset- <lb />
which looked us though it for the practice <lb />
have grown out for the very profession when a young <lb />
pose, was attached n swing the like ,., secured a very large <lb />
of which never since have seen, and perhaps the leading practice <lb />
The girls all said it was perfectly tin torn. He was a man of <lb />
delightful and it in mo- impulsive temperament, <lb />
lion except at night. And enthusiastic Whig, be be- <lb />
tree, oil edge- of lot involved in the e citing, <lb />
where it could have j movements of the and <lb />
been id the way. had the laid complications in which he deemed <lb />
to its root by some one who did himself unfairly treated led to his <lb />
not like big are estrangement from his party and <lb />
In the dwelling on the left corner bitterness towards him from <lb />
going down town Mr. J. J. some of bis former political <lb />
lived, and Mr. Herd, elates, lie, however, successfully <lb />
Mr. was a broth- himself with the public, <lb />
Bernard and a partner and bis general disposition and ab <lb />
In merchandise half broth solute devotion to his friends nu- <lb />
Noble-. He had secured to <lb />
children, a eon by Aral wile, him a host of life long friends <lb />
sister of Mrs. who died In I admirers. <lb />
manhood, a daughter by I ,, .,; usu; that the fatal duel <lb />
Ills second Wife, a Miss t F. Harris and <lb />
I like the old Democratic way our going and was called an <lb />
of meeting at the tavern. <lb />
be would lecture the <lb />
Bible the follow Sunday even- <lb />
at the academy. The whole <lb />
town turned out and his lecture <lb />
was the talk for many a day. He <lb />
sleeps well. <lb />
be <lb />
Everybody is welcome there except <lb />
mall boys, as my experience <lb />
taught me at a very tender age. <lb />
Attracted by the stage horse and <lb />
conceiving a desire to know what <lb />
was said done at such places, <lb />
led me one evening to the big <lb />
room of the Eagle. I made <lb />
at home by appropriating a com- <lb />
chair in a conspicuous <lb />
place where I could sec and hear <lb />
what transpired. There was <lb />
much talk if I remember, although <lb />
there were a good number present. <lb />
They were all smoking and <lb />
into the fire. I began to think it <lb />
was a dull place. But soon the <lb />
opened and in came Maj. <lb />
by, and with a smile be related <lb />
something humorous that just <lb />
occurred and they all laughed hear- <lb />
He filled bis long stem <lb />
owned and lived J pipe and looking up me, and <lb />
across the from the in astonishment, I'll <lb />
at which they all look- <lb />
ed at me and laughed again. <lb />
are you doing here Tom <lb />
said he. And without giving me <lb />
time to answer he look in the sit- <lb />
and added, home, my <lb />
son, boys better lie home at <lb />
of who <lb />
Judge Bryan, <lb />
The house was originally built <lb />
by Franklin prom- <lb />
business man of his day. He <lb />
was i is said, to a <lb />
it heartless girl, who jilted <lb />
him on the eve of the appointed <lb />
nuptials, from the effects of which <lb />
he never recovered, but lost bis in. <lb />
In business and nil <lb />
u Ind lived n mental wreck to <lb />
an advanced age. Sir. was <lb />
a i man in the and <lb />
n i. i it state Senator <lb />
several lie left sons and <lb />
daughters, highly respectable <lb />
Mr. Tims. store and <lb />
were opposite this place <lb />
the lot on which the <lb />
Church now stand. He was a <lb />
widower and Mrs. Elliot, <lb />
lived with him. They very <lb />
clever people. <lb />
the next dwelling Mr. Jas. <lb />
lived, and John <lb />
corner the front of tho lot was a j who married his w <lb />
large flower garden and I Mrs was a <lb />
in which my mother with gaunt Ml. wife. <lb />
lets, hoe and shears spent next home on the comer <lb />
moments trimming, training and A Nobles store <lb />
talking to her I was at one lime <lb />
line hers. residence Mr. Hell, a form- <lb />
county <lb />
riot at lather of Ham, Henry, and <lb />
My father died forty four years Jas. Hell and He had <lb />
ago, my mother four years earlier, a dream many before his <lb />
The family were the death Unit he would die on a car- <lb />
old home passed over to strangers, lam frequently it <lb />
About the of the lot lo his made his <lb />
front of our house stood old the <lb />
academy. good Hied, two story day arrived took bis bed std bis <lb />
O. took place, <lb />
the details of which are a part of <lb />
the history. The day and are too <lb />
familiar to repeat. Perhaps no two <lb />
men ever faced each other in <lb />
combat more highly endowed <lb />
by nature those characteristics <lb />
which challenge the admiration <lb />
their friends. Harriet, noble, <lb />
live, and brave to a fault. <lb />
calm chivalrous and the <lb />
of honor. The meeting <lb />
could not lie prevented and the re- <lb />
was as anticipated. <lb />
The Hon. Henry S. Clark had <lb />
retired from active politics lie <lb />
came a citizen of Greenville many <lb />
before his death. He was <lb />
an ex member of Congress, ex State <lb />
Solicitor, bud had a very <lb />
career and was a man of <lb />
decided ability and always went <lb />
into politics to as the following <lb />
Incident will In his canvass <lb />
for Congress with Hon. Edward <lb />
many ago, they spoke <lb />
at a country place where he knew <lb />
people were all Whigs, and at <lb />
the conclusion of his speech he <lb />
challenged crowd a <lb />
rare and easily their fastest <lb />
mail. outcome of it was <lb />
he divided the vote of the precinct <lb />
and skillful management <lb />
ally was elected. Mrs. <lb />
Clark was a Miss a hand <lb />
and lady, hull <lb />
of Miss <lb />
Mr. Jas. Perkins and Mrs. II. A. <lb />
They lived on the Lewis <lb />
P. Olds lot and bad no children. <lb />
The Eagle Hotel institution <lb />
and feeling as though I <lb />
would like to through the <lb />
I made my way to the door <lb />
the street as soon as possible. <lb />
But I got far the door open- <lb />
ed the Major called me and <lb />
gave me a quarter said, <lb />
home, the folks may be <lb />
uneasy I very <lb />
indignant at the treatment I bad <lb />
received and was tempted to throw <lb />
quarter as far as I could send <lb />
it, but finally dropped it into my <lb />
pocket. On another occasion I <lb />
had an experience at the Bell <lb />
hotel kept by Mr. Jas. <lb />
C, which in all its <lb />
appointments I have often since <lb />
had brought to my mind in read <lb />
descriptions of old English <lb />
inns. In the large public room of <lb />
hostelry I strayed one even- <lb />
when guests were all <lb />
per and took a seat. After seating <lb />
myself it was not long before a <lb />
lady came and Invited me to sup- <lb />
per, when I told her I bad <lb />
been to supper she tried to kiss <lb />
and went off and brought cake <lb />
which I ate us soon as possible and <lb />
hurried out thoroughly disgusted <lb />
at the idea of being by a <lb />
woman and stuffed with cake, I, a <lb />
boy thirteen years of <lb />
age. Now if any little boy hap <lb />
to read this paper let him tune <lb />
warning by my experience and <lb />
keep away from hotels at night, <lb />
except on business. It was a long <lb />
time before I ventured to ho <lb />
tel again at night. I had no idea <lb />
of going to the Eagle. Major <lb />
by usually -pent bis evenings there <lb />
and I Was afraid of him. But <lb />
when I a big I mus have <lb />
been fifteen at least, sleeping at <lb />
the old n low-i store alone, I <lb />
walked in boldly one and <lb />
took a seat. Nobody seemed to <lb />
notice it I soon felt quite at <lb />
home. Mr. Dickinson was talking <lb />
and everybody present listening <lb />
intently. Marshall Dickinson, per <lb />
known now only to old- <lb />
est citizens of county, and who <lb />
probably died early sixties, <lb />
was one of best known most <lb />
citizens of county <lb />
silly or seventy years ago. He <lb />
Our Line of <lb />
New Millinery <lb />
will be convinced that a <lb />
prettier, more stylish display <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 />
rs. at. d. <lb />
N, C. <lb />
WINTER COURSES AT THE <lb />
COLLEGE <lb />
A. M. <lb />
The A. M. College of North <lb />
Carolina offers exceptional <lb />
for education and training <lb />
in agriculture its allied <lb />
branches. Beginning January <lb />
1902, the College offers two courses <lb />
for the young farmer and gardener <lb />
which extend through ten weeks, <lb />
give training of a particularly <lb />
practical nature the <lb />
and creamery <lb />
work, including milk testing, but- <lb />
making handling milk; <lb />
stock raising; judging; breeds <lb />
breeding live stock; feeding <lb />
farm animals; diseases of farm <lb />
dairy farming; winter <lb />
care of and <lb />
and entomology, etc. These courses <lb />
are distinct from the regular four <lb />
year two year, and are com- <lb />
in themselves; being intend- <lb />
ed for farmers who are to <lb />
take the longer courses. <lb />
The tuition is entirely free, the <lb />
only expense being five dollars for <lb />
registration. Board and room can <lb />
be obtained for 92.50 per week, <lb />
making the total cost for whole <lb />
but thirty dollars. No <lb />
farmer, j or old, can afford to <lb />
miss such an opportunity No ex- <lb />
for entrance are re- <lb />
quired, but the student should be <lb />
at least years old, and have a <lb />
school education. Any <lb />
one can attend either of the courses <lb />
we have bad m registered in <lb />
these courses who were fifty years <lb />
old. Any e should <lb />
write for a circular of information, <lb />
which is free, and which tells <lb />
detail what the course s <lb />
to do. Farming will pay when <lb />
the tanner is trained for bis work. <lb />
These courses will be a great help <lb />
making agriculture a success. <lb />
Any to <lb />
the courses, in any way, can be <lb />
obtained by addressing <lb />
of Agriculture, Charles W. <lb />
West Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
Rural <lb />
Postmaster J. J. Perkins gave <lb />
us the following figures showing <lb />
the number pieces of mail <lb />
during the month of <lb />
on the four rural free delivery <lb />
routes going out from <lb />
Route Delivered Collected. <lb />
No <lb />
No <lb />
No <lb />
No<lb />
This is the second month of <lb />
service and shows nearly twice <lb />
many pieces handled as in <lb />
first <lb />
The Masonic Lodge lot, corner <lb />
of Pitt and Second streets, is for <lb />
sale. Apply to J. M. Chair- <lb />
man Lodge Property Committee. <lb />
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS- <lb />
Proceedings of the November <lb />
Tho Board of County <lb />
met on the 4th, all the <lb />
members being present. <lb />
Payments from the general <lb />
were as For paupers <lb />
County Home Sup- <lb />
Health 9150.- <lb />
Judge Superior Court <lb />
bridges and ferry 9267.13; court <lb />
cost 950.84; witness tickets <lb />
9118.45; <lb />
insane 94.30; stationery <lb />
and punt coal Reg- <lb />
of Deeds 922.32; roads 91.60; <lb />
Commissioners 20.60; stock law <lb />
912.15. <lb />
The Treasurer and <lb />
dent of Health made their monthly <lb />
reports which were ordered filed. <lb />
The Sheriff was ordered to issue <lb />
foot peddlers license for twelve <lb />
mouths for Moses Glazer. <lb />
W. G. Bottoms was granted free <lb />
license for six months to peddle <lb />
medicines. <lb />
The County reported <lb />
that he bad surveyed railroad <lb />
of the Atlantic Coast Line lying <lb />
within the stock law territory of <lb />
the county, which embraces five <lb />
miles and yards. <lb />
The members of Hope fire com- <lb />
Red Hawk fire company and <lb />
Rough and Ready fire company <lb />
were exempted from poll tax for <lb />
year 1901, as per list of names fur- <lb />
by the Chief of fire Depart- <lb />
of Greenville. <lb />
Zeno Allen, Beaver Dam town- <lb />
ship, was released from taxes on <lb />
property erroneous- <lb />
charged. <lb />
Land of James A. <lb />
township, was reduced in value <lb />
from to <lb />
H. J. Williams. Swift Creek <lb />
township, released from taxes <lb />
on properly <lb />
charged. <lb />
Lula White, Greenville town- <lb />
ship, was released from taxes, <lb />
on lot. <lb />
C. J. <lb />
township, was refunded taxes on <lb />
on real estate, error on tax <lb />
books. <lb />
N W. Tyson, guardian Louis <lb />
Williams, Greenville township, <lb />
was released from taxes on 92,928.- <lb />
money on erroneously <lb />
charged. <lb />
Land of E. T. Falk <lb />
laud township, was reduced in <lb />
value from to <lb />
Mrs. M. J. Greenville <lb />
township, was released from <lb />
cuts stock law taxes erroneously <lb />
charged. <lb />
W. B. Rodman, agent J. D. <lb />
Williams heirs, and W. H. Hard i <lb />
son, agent Belcher heirs <lb />
township, were notified to <lb />
list lands belonging to said heirs. <lb />
The allowance of Polly Adams, <lb />
pauper, was increased to per <lb />
month beginning with December. <lb />
The Sheriff report of <lb />
laid off a public road in Green- <lb />
ville township as ordered at <lb />
meeting. <lb />
The Sheriff was ordered to lay off <lb />
a public road in Falkland town- <lb />
ship in accordance with petition <lb />
filed. <lb />
L. A. Cobb was appointed bridge <lb />
keeper for Grifton. <lb />
The following were added <lb />
to the pauper list to receive month- <lb />
the amount <lb />
ham Catherine Hemby Jno. <lb />
S. Cannon <lb />
Margaret was stricken <lb />
from pauper list. <lb />
The following jurors were drawn <lb />
for special term of <lb />
Dec <lb />
First E. May, B. D. <lb />
Beach, Briley, J. O. Proctor, <lb />
J. T. Hart, J. N. Moore, <lb />
Manning, G. R. Buck, W. E. <lb />
Knox, W. J. Evans, Jesse L. <lb />
Smith, C. E. <lb />
Bradley, J. E. Whitehurst, Jr., J. <lb />
Me. Dixon, J. J. W. <lb />
Brooks, H. M. Jones. <lb />
Second Week-- J. A. Smith, D. <lb />
B. Chas. Cobb, J. B. <lb />
Roebuck, Glasgow Baker, J. T. <lb />
Allen, A. F. Cox, L. E. Smith, J. <lb />
A. H. C. J. C. <lb />
Dixon, S. W. I. E. Jen- <lb />
kins, Ed. Galloway, W. H. Rouse, <lb />
Jesse C. C. Smith, Herbert <lb />
The jurors were drawn <lb />
for January <lb />
M. Williams, <lb />
Arlen Moore, J. W. Alien, W. T. <lb />
Harris, R. S. Evans, Craven Sum- <lb />
R. L. Butler, H. N. Gray, I. <lb />
J. Frizzle, J. G. Wilson, Jno. E. <lb />
Carson, J. R. Garris, J. L. Cox, <lb />
G. W. B. Garris, J. H. Gaskins, <lb />
J. A. W. M. Lang, A. I. <lb />
Roach, C. J. Briley, Stephen <lb />
B. H. Parker, W. B. Las- <lb />
David Smith, W. A. Bowen, <lb />
W. G. Askew, L. C. Moore, B. F. <lb />
Patrick, W. G. Wm. <lb />
House, J. N. Hart, W. J. Turnage, <lb />
Robert Greene, Noah W. Tyson, <lb />
R. A. Parker, Reuben Wall, H. <lb />
B. <lb />
Second A. Ran- <lb />
W. B. Whichard, T. M. <lb />
Hooker, R. J. Little, J. W. <lb />
son, L. Edwards, J. A. Stokes, <lb />
L. B. Dupree, James Turnage, J <lb />
H. Flanagan, Samuel S. Smith, W. <lb />
E. Barrett, Q. A. John H, <lb />
House, Cannon, James <lb />
H. Cox, J. H. Cobb, J. J. Carson. <lb />
Died of Yellow <lb />
Mr. Theodore L. Greene, who <lb />
lived near in Martin <lb />
county, to Greenville but <lb />
Thursday evening to sell a lot of <lb />
tobacco. Soon after arriving he <lb />
had a yellow chill, and took a room <lb />
at House. He <lb />
ed to grow worse and died Sunday <lb />
morning a little past S o'clock. <lb />
remains were taken to his late <lb />
home Sunday. <lb />
Mr. Greene leaves a wife and <lb />
children. He was one of the <lb />
leading farmers of his county and <lb />
a good man. All and <lb />
possible given him during <lb />
his sickness here. <lb />
Raleigh Aldermen have adopted <lb />
an ordinance which will prevent <lb />
the ladies attending the <lb />
schools In that city from being an <lb />
by impolite young men <lb />
around the school premises, or <lb />
from standing on street corners or <lb />
around church doors to gaze at <lb />
young ladles as they pass. Strange <lb />
that so many men never <lb />
how, or forget, to be gentle- <lb />
men. <lb />
Mm, <lb />
The Committee of District No. V <lb />
of township will meet at the <lb />
new school house on Saturday <lb />
Nov. at o'clock, to employ a <lb />
teacher for the school. <lb />
W. L. <lb />
Bub. <lb />
Our Suits are so good <lb />
that we say to you, buy one <lb />
and you will get the <lb />
back if you don't like the suit. <lb />
If we make any sort of mis <lb />
take, bring the suit back and <lb />
let us make it right. <lb />
Call it our generosity, call it <lb />
your generosity, call it fair- <lb />
call it anything you like. <lb />
But do it. <lb />
By the way, is the <lb />
place where we can put <lb />
most value into our suits. <lb />
a long story. <lb />
The suits tell it. <lb />
We do what we say we do. <lb />
Frank Wilson, <lb />
The King Clothier. <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 />
you to settle as early as pas- <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope you 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 />
Bring Fit Cattle to E. M. <lb />
and per lb <lb />
gross. <lb />
If yon want a nice Bible, or a <lb />
cheap one, call at Reflector Book <lb />
Store. <lb />
Fresh Cit- <lb />
cleaned Currents, seeded <lb />
Raisins at M. Schultz. <lb />
very prompt Winterville <lb />
correspondent failed today for <lb />
the first time In a long, long while. <lb />
Too know what Parker <lb />
Pens are. A new assortment <lb />
of them, also leather pen and pen- <lb />
rockets, just at <lb />
tor Book Store. <lb />
Get Elwood <lb />
tics, Johnson Physical Culture, <lb />
slant copy books, Cam- <lb />
pus tablets, Keystone composition <lb />
books, peony pencils, slate pencils <lb />
In wood, elates, pen, ink, crayons, <lb />
and lots of other things, at <lb />
Reflector Book Store. <lb />
Cabbage Plants fob Sale. <lb />
Late Flat Dutch, <lb />
Large Wakefield, <lb />
Early Jersey Wakefield. Will pack <lb />
In baskets and express C. O. D. at <lb />
per thousand. Address all <lb />
orders to W. R. <lb />
Scotland Neck, N. C. <lb />
R. R. representative of <lb />
the Nurseries, near <lb />
Greensboro, will be at <lb />
on Saturday Nov. to deliver <lb />
fruit trees, also at Ayden, Wed- <lb />
He especially re <lb />
quests that those who bought trees <lb />
of these nurseries will come <lb />
on day of delivery and get their <lb />
trees. <lb />
Land Potted, <lb />
All person are hereby forbidden <lb />
under penalty of the law from en- <lb />
hunting, fishing, or in any <lb />
way upon my land <lb />
known as t lie Warren Braxton place <lb />
adjoining Fred James <lb />
Harris and the Button land. <lb />
S. G. <lb />
SPECIAL TERM OF COURT. <lb />
In with s order of Ills Ex- <lb />
B. Governor of <lb />
North twin <lb />
of court Tor Pitt county for tho <lb />
of civil b <lb />
that Mid term of court will <lb />
of <lb />
1901, two <lb />
of aid court hill be sooner <lb />
ed. This Not. 4th, <lb />
It. L. DAVIS, <lb />
Board Pitt county, <lb />
HOWDY DO. <lb />
Some Speak to Me. Some to You. <lb />
Wednesday, November C, 1901 <lb />
G. M. Tucker, of Norfolk, is in <lb />
town. <lb />
J. Bryan Grimes returned to <lb />
today. <lb />
Rev. B. H. Hearne went up the <lb />
road this morning- <lb />
I. A. Sugg left on morning <lb />
train for Tennessee. <lb />
W. R. Parker returned Tuesday- <lb />
evening from <lb />
Donnell Gilliam, of Tarboro, <lb />
down Tuesday evening. <lb />
D. C. Moore H. W. <lb />
bee returned from Bethel Tuesday <lb />
evening. <lb />
The family R. M. Hearne <lb />
came up on Tuesday's boat from <lb />
Washington. They will occupy <lb />
the Whedbee house West Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
Lady <lb />
Among the ladies named Gov- <lb />
Aycock to represent North <lb />
Carolina at the Charleston <lb />
we notice the names of Mrs. <lb />
T. J. Jarvis, of Greenville, Mrs. R. <lb />
of Bruce, and Miss Eli- <lb />
of Grimes- <lb />
land. <lb />
Big Crop. <lb />
estimate of the cotton crop <lb />
was made public today. He places <lb />
the crop at bales. In <lb />
consequence of this high estimate <lb />
prices went to pieces and there was <lb />
a decline of to points on <lb />
We believe when the crop <lb />
Is all In it will fall far short of <lb />
Neill's estimate. <lb />
Election. <lb />
Tammany met a big defeat in <lb />
the New York election Tuesday. <lb />
Seth Low, Republican <lb />
date for Mayor, was elected by up- <lb />
wards of forty thousand majority. <lb />
The Republicans also carried the <lb />
Legislature. In Philadelphia the <lb />
Republicans were victorious and <lb />
they carried Ohio. The Democrats <lb />
saved Virginia, as was expected. <lb />
The Greenville Market <lb />
Mr. M. A. Allen, Secretary of <lb />
the Greenville Tobacco Board of <lb />
of Trade, gives us the following <lb />
figures of sales on the market this <lb />
In August there were sold <lb />
pounds at an average <lb />
price of 98.10; in September <lb />
pounds at an average of 98.67; <lb />
In October pounds at an <lb />
average of 911.46. For the three <lb />
months the sales aggregate <lb />
pounds at an average of 99.51. <lb />
There may be some markets that <lb />
sell a more tobacco than <lb />
Greenville, but we do not believe <lb />
any can show to good an average. <lb />
GLASS PAVEMENTS. <lb />
The glass pavement which is <lb />
making its way in Paris is exciting <lb />
the of the curious. Its in- <lb />
a Mr. who <lb />
his product from finely <lb />
crushed glass, which is subjected, to <lb />
great heat and heavy pressure. The <lb />
a which is said <lb />
to less affected by wear than the <lb />
best and hardest granite and to sup- <lb />
port n pressure of over <lb />
founds to the square inch. To <lb />
a slab of the material a weight <lb />
of nearly five tons falling from the <lb />
height of three feet was necessary. <lb />
This glass pavement is being laid <lb />
down at the expense of its inventor <lb />
in several test places where the <lb />
is exceptionally heavy. If at the <lb />
end of five years tho pavement has <lb />
worn well tho municipality has <lb />
undertaken to adopt it on a large <lb />
if not, Mr. who <lb />
has confidence in his mate- <lb />
rial, is under contract to replace <lb />
old pavement at his own cost. The <lb />
new pavement is said to noisy. <lb />
Architects and Journal. <lb />
Back From Purgatory. <lb />
A startling says the Ra- <lb />
Post, comes from <lb />
Northampton county, vouched for <lb />
by trustworthy <lb />
A few days ago while Henry <lb />
Moody was walking along a lonely <lb />
road there suddenly appeared be- <lb />
fore him Wilkes Scott, a man who <lb />
has been dead January. <lb />
Moody recognized Scott at once, <lb />
and was about to turn and run when <lb />
the apparition spoke and asked if <lb />
he was afraid of him. <lb />
Moody lays ho then felt no fear and <lb />
answered, was at first, but am <lb />
not afraid Scott <lb />
I want you to get me some- <lb />
thing to take. I have been in <lb />
ever I left here, and <lb />
what I get there docs not agree with <lb />
Then as mysteriously as he <lb />
had come ho vanished, and left <lb />
Moody standing alone in the road. <lb />
Moody, who is to truth- <lb />
sticks to tho story, and declares <lb />
he has seen the ghost of Scott, and <lb />
recognized him just as ho had <lb />
known him when alive. <lb />
Revenge. <lb />
Mrs. C. Newman of Campbell <lb />
Park, a Chicago suburb, was build- <lb />
a handsome white stone house, <lb />
when some one discovered that the <lb />
bay window extended four feet over <lb />
the building line. Neighbors at- <lb />
tacked her in the courts and the <lb />
house to come down. She <lb />
for revenge. Engaging the <lb />
services of an architect, she began <lb />
to put up a shanty on the site that <lb />
will squat as a reproach and an eye- <lb />
sore. Campbell Park is a beautiful <lb />
Tho shanty stands with <lb />
to tho street. A man who <lb />
never before had done any painting <lb />
was hired to smear it yellow. Then <lb />
in a local paper appeared this <lb />
a noisy family <lb />
to occupy n new house; must at <lb />
least five boys; red haired ones<lb />
Youthful Minister. <lb />
Mr. Chamberlain at is among <lb />
the youngest men in the house of <lb />
commons. He could very well pass <lb />
for ten years younger; in broad day- <lb />
light and he looks positive- <lb />
youthful. The In-t two <lb />
years have touched his raven locks <lb />
with gray, but bis figure is as slim <lb />
end alert as ever. Tho colonial <lb />
secretary is a striking proof of tho <lb />
truth that every man is a law unto <lb />
himself. He boasts of never <lb />
taken any physical exercise and <lb />
walks only when it is impossible to <lb />
ride. Yet he appears to be <lb />
in perfect a touch <lb />
of gout now then is tho only re- <lb />
minder the right gentle- <lb />
man gets that flesh is mortal. <lb />
London Chronicle. <lb />
Bombarding the Cloud. <lb />
plan of protecting vineyards <lb />
from tho ravages of hailstorms <lb />
seems to have been successful in <lb />
part only, if at all, in Franco and in <lb />
Some experiments have been <lb />
made in both countries, but tho in- <lb />
drawn up to this time <lb />
to be that whole parks of artillery <lb />
containing many guns of large <lb />
will needed if reasonable so <lb />
entity against hail is to insured <lb />
And it is not altogether certain <lb />
yet that even if hundreds of inch <lb />
guns were to discharged at short <lb />
intervals the protection would <lb />
complete. The bombardment of tho <lb />
heavens cannot yet considered <lb />
effectual. <lb />
A College of Matrimony. <lb />
There is talk of establishing <lb />
a women's college of to <lb />
located in Chelsea, England, <lb />
the duties of a wife will be- <lb />
come the subject of a two <lb />
of study. The curriculum <lb />
will not only the usual <lb />
branches of such as <lb />
cooking, serving and laundry work, <lb />
but is intended to deal with <lb />
and medicine well, so that <lb />
tho students will receive mental dis- <lb />
in connection with man- <lb />
training. <lb />
What She Preferred. <lb />
tell you there's nothing <lb />
a girl and a hammock and a <lb />
moonlight night. <lb />
She but I <lb />
believe most girls prefer to have I <lb />
man in Topics,.,<lb /><lb />
Factory to Consumer, No middle mans profit. <lb />
worth of choice <lb />
at factory prices. <lb />
BOUGHT BIG LOTS OF <lb />
Clotting, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
AT HALF VALUE. CUSTOMERS WILL GET THE BENEFITS. <lb />
Boys Clothing, <lb />
SO Suits, Price<lb />
Sizes to Years.<lb />
SIZES <lb />
TO YEARS. <lb />
Mens Suits <lb />
and Suits, Price<lb />
ff <lb />
Odd Coats. <lb />
and Coats <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
Boys Knee Pants. <lb />
and kind, sizes to <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
add <lb />
Mens Pants. <lb />
and Pants, <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
These prices for cash <lb />
No goods charged at these prices. <lb />
BOYS SHIRR <lb />
ii. <lb />
to Shirts now <lb />
to <lb />
to<lb />
to <lb />
full line from to C now going at <lb />
The value ever <lb />
HESS UNDERWEAR. <lb />
and kind now <lb />
and l <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
2.1 and<lb />
STEEL ROD CONG CROOK <lb />
ED HANDLED. <lb />
to kind, <lb />
price <lb />
Shoe. Shoes. <lb />
now <lb />
Ladies pal lips <lb />
stock on hand. <lb />
Yon must sec them. <lb />
Sample Hats -Factory <lb />
ha fur <lb />
All I Shade. <lb />
ALL COLORS. <lb />
Regular price <lb />
NOW <lb />
price <lb />
Bought Enough Goods For Ten Small Stores. <lb />
SELL. <lb />
Clock and Watches. <lb />
watches now <lb />
g u<lb />
day clock at reasonable prices. <lb />
Silk Yards- <lb />
Die cheapest to the best <lb />
Ail qualities. Don't fail to gel <lb />
f ore of the choice patterns. <lb />
I Yd AH Linen Table <lb />
now <lb />
DRESS GOOD'S. <lb />
All shades, all kinds, all quality. The Indian are Baton- <lb />
at the immense stock Come to see us and bring <lb />
pour neighbors, or tell them about <lb />
II 111- <lb />
Ladies Muslin <lb />
Carpet, Matting, Oil Cloth <lb />
Biggest Hue in town. All Kinds <lb />
cheapest and best line we <lb />
have ever had. Special value, <lb />
to <lb />
Simpson's Calicoes <lb />
I hers sell cheap calico. Watch <lb />
colors. They will run out be- <lb />
Ready to wear. Ask om saleslady in department <lb />
lo show them to you. Chemise, Petticoats, Drawers, <lb />
at less than cost of material. <lb />
FURNITURE. <lb />
Hosiery. <lb />
Al and prices, <lb />
reel Crow the mills. This is a rare <lb />
opportunity for ladies to get a <lb />
good bargain. <lb />
Fruit of Loom. <lb />
leather Couches, quality Barker's Mills, <lb />
quality Oak Suits; Styles ticket, yard <lb />
Bookers. Mall Backs, Cribs, Carriages, tie. Get prices, wide <lb />
C. T. <lb />
The Big Store. <lb />
N C.<lb />
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Grove's <lb />
Tasteless Chill Tonic <lb />
has stood the test <lb />
for years. <lb />
One Million Six <lb />
Hundred Thou- <lb />
sand bottles were <lb />
sold last year. <lb />
Do you think it <lb />
pays to try others <lb />
Have You Forgot <lb />
What <lb />
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING <lb />
UP TO DATE LINE OF <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb />
A NUMBER OF OTHER THING <lb />
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb />
Come to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb />
Yours to <lb />
White. <lb />
TWO YEARS Ms HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb />
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS <lb />
Made By The Orange. Virginia. <lb />
The backbiter never any de- <lb />
teeth. <lb />
The lunger live the <lb />
less they learn. <lb />
The moat expert acrobat <lb />
balance tome people's <lb />
It in much easier to find fault <lb />
than it is to search Air happiness. <lb />
Duty deferred until to-morrow <lb />
insures defeat and leads I i sorrow. <lb />
sweet girl is bitter <lb />
j if you don't admire her new hat <lb />
agree with her preacher. <lb />
In the lottery of law the <lb />
get left and the lawyers get <lb />
the lucre. <lb />
The clock has strike every <lb />
hour, but it doesn't cause the <lb />
I hands to work. <lb />
HIE ill. So Tired <lb />
A PROCLAMATION BY THE <lb />
NOR. <lb />
Reward. <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
Executive i <lb />
official information <lb />
been received at this Depart <lb />
that at Falkland, Pitt <lb />
N. C, or about December 22nd, <lb />
1900, John H. Parker shot and <lb />
killed Alex Little. <lb />
And Whereas, it appears that <lb />
the d II. Parker has fled <lb />
the State, or so himself <lb />
that the ordinary process of law <lb />
cannot be served upon <lb />
Now, therefore, I, Charles B. <lb />
Aycock, Governor of the State of <lb />
North by virtue of <lb />
me vested by law, do <lb />
issue this my proclamation, offer- <lb />
a reward of two hundred <lb />
for the de <lb />
livery of the said John II. Parker <lb />
to the Sheriff of Pitt at the <lb />
Court in Greenville and I <lb />
do enjoin all officers of State <lb />
and all good citizens to in <lb />
said criminal to justice, <lb />
,. Done at our City of <lb />
Raleigh, the 28th day <lb />
j October, in the year <lb />
-------of our Lord one t <lb />
nine hundred one and in <lb />
the one hundred twenty sixth <lb />
year of our American Independence <lb />
By the <lb />
Chas. B. Aycock. <lb />
P. M. See. <lb />
John H. Parker is <lb />
nearly six feet high of spare build, <lb />
weighs about pounds, has <lb />
boyish face, is almost beard- <lb />
less, has blue eyes, light hair, is <lb />
slightly stooped and is about <lb />
years old. <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
The leader in good work and low <lb />
Nice Photograph foe i per dozen. <lb />
Half Cabinet per <lb />
All oilier line very cheap. Crayon Portrait <lb />
made Iron, any small picture cheap. Nice <lb />
Frame on hand all the time. Come and <lb />
my work. No trouble to <lb />
ample and answer questions. The very <lb />
lust to all. office hour <lb />
to ii in., to p. m. Your to please. <lb />
RUDOLPH <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Letters of Administration upon the Testate <lb />
of James Tingle deceased day <lb />
been issued lo me to the Clerk of the <lb />
Court of Pitt notice la <lb />
hereby given to all persons holding claim <lb />
on said estate to present them to me <lb />
payment on or before the 24th day of <lb />
1902, or notice will be in bar <lb />
of their recovery. All persona indebted to <lb />
said estate are requested to make Immediate <lb />
settlement of their indebtedness. <lb />
This day of October 1901. <lb />
WILLIS, <lb />
Administrator of James Tingle. <lb />
BLOW. Attorneys. <lb />
ICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly <lb />
court Clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
the last will testament of J, P. <lb />
Manning, notice hereby <lb />
to all Indebted to the estate to make <lb />
immediate to the <lb />
and all having claims against said <lb />
arc notified to present the same <lb />
in twelve months from date or this notice <lb />
will he plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
day of October, 1901, <lb />
J. L. Q. MANNING, <lb />
of J. P. Manning. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINT <lb />
arc tries <lb />
Steamer leave Washing- <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer Edgecombe leaves <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Sat <lb />
ill ti A SI. 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 />
NOTICE. <lb />
As I am hospital <lb />
of <lb />
placed my <lb />
lands of my brother, Mr. <lb />
ant <lb />
more for the purpose of <lb />
I have placed my <lb />
an op- <lb />
books and ac- <lb />
counts in the <lb />
Wiley Blown, the store Greene <lb />
Drown, given him full authority to col- <lb />
and receipt for same. earnestly ask <lb />
those indebted to me to call on him and set- <lb />
as early <lb />
OF NEWARK, N. J. YOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
J. Cash Value, <lb />
Paid up Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
Is Non <lb />
t. Will lie reinstated if arrears be . I within on month while yon <lb />
are living, or within three alter lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of and of arrears with interest. <lb />
second No B, incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second each <lb />
succeeding year, provided premium for the current year be paid. <lb />
They may be To I educe Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, i r <lb />
To make policy payable as an daring the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
It may be from overwork, bat <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, Nov. <lb />
W. E. went to Green <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. W. Galloway went <lb />
to Greenville today. <lb />
Messrs Mosley and Had of <lb />
Greenville, were in town Thurs- <lb />
day. <lb />
Dr. W. II. Bagwell, of Green <lb />
ville, was in town for an hour or <lb />
two Thursday. <lb />
W. E. Proctor went to Washing <lb />
ton Friday. <lb />
Mrs. C. M. Jones and <lb />
Holiday went to Sunday <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
Rev Eure his <lb />
appointment at Salem Sunday <lb />
and Sunday night. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eure spent <lb />
Friday in <lb />
Several of our people attended <lb />
services at Salem Sunday. <lb />
Mies Johnston, of Green- <lb />
ville, spent a few hours here Sat- <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
Mr Farm N. C. <lb />
Containing arts, in <lb />
cultivation. Twenty acres of Ibis i fine <lb />
or track Good building to- <lb />
water, etc. For <lb />
C. T. PEAL, <lb />
Berkley, Vs. <lb />
TO a TEN <lb />
ASTHMA CURE FREE. <lb />
Brings Instant ft Cure in all Cases <lb />
I ON OF POSTAL. <lb />
There is nothing like It brings <lb />
instant relief, even in the Wont ca-es. cures when <lb />
all else bails. <lb />
The F. Wells, Villa, III., says. <lb />
bottle of received in good <lb />
you how thankful I feel for the <lb />
good derived from it. was a chained with <lb />
putrid sore throat for ten <lb />
paired of ever cured, I saw <lb />
cure of dreadful and <lb />
dine asthma, and yon had <lb />
but resolved to give it a trial. To my <lb />
the trial acted Send me <lb />
a full sire <lb />
We want to send lo every a trial treatment of <lb />
to one that cured Mr. Well-. We'll send it by mail post- <lb />
paid, absolutely of Charge, to any who will Write it, <lb />
even on a postal. Never mind, though you are despairing, however <lb />
laid your case. will relieve and cure. The worse your <lb />
case, the more glad we are to send it. delay i write at once, ad- <lb />
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co., Bast Moth St., bf. V. City. <lb />
Hold by all Druggists. <lb />
the chances are Its from In <lb />
active LIVER. <lb />
With a well conducted <lb />
one can do of labor <lb />
without fatigue. <lb />
It a h u n d r e d per cent to <lb />
ones earning capacity. <lb />
It can be kept in healthful action <lb />
by, and only by <lb />
Pills <lb />
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
In politics it doesn't take a con <lb />
to make a mountain out of i <lb />
molehill. <lb />
No, Maude, dear; we have never <lb />
heard that girls were <lb />
partial co ear rings. <lb />
The girl is <lb />
She rill tell a fellow he is the light <lb />
of her life and then turn him <lb />
down. <lb />
Northern Wood <lb />
certain cure for <lb />
When poverty comes at the <lb />
door the lire goes out in the heat- <lb />
It's easy enough to love your <lb />
neighbors if they are far enough <lb />
Know What Yo are Taking <lb />
When you take Chill <lb />
Tonic because I plainly print- <lb />
id n every bottle showing that it la simply <lb />
and in a form. No <lb />
Cure, No Pay. stir. <lb />
, June II 1886- <lb />
Dr. Hi. Louis, Mo.-1 ran <lb />
truly yo r U the greatest <lb />
IN in.- that the world <lb />
I have II two yearn, <lb />
do mil like lo he without a box all the <lb />
lime baby would hardly have lived <lb />
through m if I had not <lb />
well. Hid teeth. I never allow <lb />
an lo pas without <lb />
mending Vi thins to <lb />
reward t. r the yon have <lb />
teething n remedy. <lb />
A. O. <lb />
E. E; Griffin, <lb />
Practical <lb />
Opposite P. O., Greenville, N. <lb />
Recently visited the northern market <lb />
purchased the stock <lb />
chain, pins, etc., ever <lb />
brought to Greenville. Special article fur <lb />
holiday trade and presents <lb />
Prompt attention to orders He- <lb />
pairing to and done <lb />
promptly. <lb />
E. E. GRIFFIN. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE <lb />
CO. <lb />
Manufacturers of <lb />
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb />
Interior and Interior <lb />
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build- <lb />
solicit patronage and <lb />
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb />
styles and work. <lb />
Please send your orders to <lb />
W Co. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Mrs. M. Jones Mrs. J. O. <lb />
Proctor from <lb />
lion Saturday. <lb />
Miss Carrie Hardison spent B <lb />
night and Sunday with <lb />
Misses near Salem <lb />
church. <lb />
J. J. Mason and Mis. <lb />
spent Thursday afternoon <lb />
Washington. <lb />
We arc glad to know that little <lb />
Gibson, who has been sick, is <lb />
improving. <lb />
Sadie Dunn who has been <lb />
Mrs. of this <lb />
place returned home Sunday. <lb />
. M. <lb />
and retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, Bed- <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb />
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb />
powders. He I now and suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
and Gail Ax <lb />
Moat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Beauty Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nubs, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Mara <lb />
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand- <lb />
ard Sewing Ma oh and nu <lb />
Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
to see me. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Letter testamentary having day <lb />
to me upon estate of <lb />
toasted, by the Clerk of the <lb />
Court of Pitt notice i <lb />
hereby given to all having claim <lb />
against estate to present to me <lb />
for payment on or before the day of <lb />
October or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of their recovery. All persons indebted <lb />
to said estate are notified to make <lb />
payment to me. <lb />
This The th day of October, 1901. <lb />
of <lb />
BLOW, <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By of the in vested by <lb />
t be last will and testament of <lb />
deceased, I will on Monday, De- <lb />
2nd, 1901, before the court <lb />
in Greenville, sell at public sale to the <lb />
highest bidder cash that certain tract or <lb />
parcel of laud in Pitt <lb />
county, lying on the South side of needy <lb />
and the land of L. <lb />
Will <lb />
Moore and <lb />
acres more or leas. being the tract of <lb />
land deeded to by <lb />
part of <lb />
man tract <lb />
This the h day of October, 1901. <lb />
en <lb />
Executor of Lewis <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and lies always <lb />
on hand <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
Dy virtue of the Superior court <lb />
of Pitt county made in a proceed- <lb />
entitled John I. James and wife Lacy <lb />
A. James Sallie Bryant, John K. <lb />
and Millie Williams; the undersigned <lb />
Commissioner will sell for cash before the <lb />
Court house in Greenville on Tuesday, <lb />
the day of November, at <lb />
o'clock in , the following described piece, <lb />
or tract of land in Carolina <lb />
Adjoining the of M. R. <lb />
Page. II D. Nelson, J. U. J. <lb />
II. and ether, being the land deeded <lb />
by William Ron to Isabella Roebuck. <lb />
Containing acres more or has. <lb />
ThU Oct. 1901. <lb />
r. G. <lb />
Pitt .-Dimly In Superior court. <lb />
vs. <lb />
D. <lb />
The above <lb />
named, will lake notice that an action en- <lb />
titled above ha been commenced in the <lb />
Superior court of Pitt tor divorce, <lb />
and the defendant will further lake notice <lb />
that be is required to and appear at the <lb />
next regular term of Superior held <lb />
for the county of I, to be held In the court <lb />
house in Greenville, on the Monday be- <lb />
fore first of March, 1902, it being <lb />
day of January, loot and then and <lb />
there to complaint, which will <lb />
be Bled days before said court, or <lb />
will granted accordingly lo <lb />
prayer of the complaint. <lb />
This 2nd day of November 1801. <lb />
C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk of Superior court <lb />
IN <lb />
J. W. CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
Even hush money Is apt to talk <lb />
people talk with <lb />
their IV <lb />
The Rule never gels the <lb />
gilt worn off from being need <lb />
much. <lb />
The spiritualistic medium is <lb />
seldom with the dead <lb />
In a poker game even a <lb />
has known to play for <lb />
slakes. <lb />
SB <lb />
to <lb />
AGENTS <lb />
Mr. C. General Agent for <lb />
North Carolina and Virginia, of that <lb />
Known and Popular Company, <lb />
MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
Life Insurance Co., of <lb />
to announce to its large number of <lb />
policy holders, and lo the insurable public <lb />
generally, of com- <lb />
will now In till <lb />
stale and from this dale will issue. Its <lb />
and policies, lo all de- <lb />
siring very but Insurance In the best <lb />
life insurance company in world. <lb />
agent In your town has not <lb />
yet completed arrangements, address <lb />
JOHN C. <lb />
Stale Agent, Raleigh, N. O. <lb />
Assets <lb />
Paid policy <lb />
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at <lb />
once to the <lb />
OW VIM <lb />
W. R, WHICHARD BRO., <lb />
IN <lb />
Whichard, N. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
payment and prices as low a the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
B. HE, <lb />
-DEALER IN- <lb />
SI <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. R. COREY. <lb />
Norfolk, Va, <lb />
Cotton 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 />
The office. The Semi- <lb />
Weekly and <lb />
will be sent together <lb />
one year for or The <lb />
Reflector and <lb />
one year for payable ad- <lb />
PATENT <lb />
Washington,<lb />
FOB <lb />
III <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
Twice a M <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
TO FICTION <lb />
VOL. XX. <lb />
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER la <lb />
-AT <lb />
NO <lb />
ABE KNOCKING<lb />
THEM <lb />
a. <lb />
it <lb />
For Dry Goods, Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks, <lb />
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves, <lb />
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees. <lb />
Come to see Every day a bargain day and everything a <lb />
bargain. Your friends, <lb />
W. f, LEE CO- <lb />
The <lb />
DIVIDEND RECORD IS THE RESULT <lb />
Securing the highest rate of interest consistent with safety. <lb />
Rigid economy of management. <lb />
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of ricks <lb />
limiting its business to the United States <lb />
Ii will be to interest to see what we can do for you before <lb />
placing your life insurance. <lb />
Good territory open for Agents in North Carolina. <lb />
T. ARCHIBALD GARY, General Agent. <lb />
For Virginia and North Carolina, <lb />
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, <lb />
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va. <lb />
FALL SELLING. <lb />
Putting it Strong. <lb />
And why not 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 emphasizing excellence when the <lb />
sis is within the bounds of truth, 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 />
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 latest styles and weaves in <lb />
dress goods. Agents for Standard Patterns. <lb />
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
RISE OP THE RURAL POSTMAN. <lb />
The rural free delivery service <lb />
will be placed under the classified <lb />
service some time during the <lb />
winter. This was determined <lb />
by President Roosevelt <lb />
mediately after he succeeded the <lb />
presidency. <lb />
This is one of the few branches <lb />
the government service remain- <lb />
unclassified, and it is destined <lb />
be one of the most important <lb />
departments of government's <lb />
work. There will be no difficulty <lb />
whatsoever in classifying the rural <lb />
free delivery clerks Washington <lb />
and the special <lb />
tors field. <lb />
The difficulty comes with the <lb />
rural carriers. Each of these must <lb />
bare his own horse must be <lb />
personally acquainted with the <lb />
people living along his route. He <lb />
must have their confidence, for he <lb />
has authority to sell money <lb />
and postal notes, the average <lb />
citizen will not pay his money to <lb />
the carrier unless he knows him, <lb />
particularly as the carrier is <lb />
ally expected, after making <lb />
the note or postal order, to mail <lb />
it for the purchaser. In such cir- <lb />
it will mil do to select <lb />
carriers by competitive <lb />
to be efficient, must <lb />
the wherein his <lb />
route lies. Some method must be <lb />
devised to his selection re- <lb />
of political considerations <lb />
and to get the best man <lb />
for the work. That is the prob- <lb />
which Civil Service <lb />
must solve. The <lb />
President bis advisers <lb />
the extension of the merit system <lb />
to this service will make even <lb />
better than it now it. <lb />
Postmaster General Charles; <lb />
Emory Smith is so convinced of <lb />
the importance of the rural service <lb />
that he has recommended to Con- <lb />
the appropriation for <lb />
the fiscal July <lb />
1902, be of <lb />
and every cent of that <lb />
sum will be advantageously <lb />
the past four mouths <lb />
1,300 new free delivery routes have <lb />
been established, an average of <lb />
a month. <lb />
On the 1st of July there <lb />
routes, which had <lb />
increased a year later to <lb />
1,300, or at the rate of about a <lb />
month. On November there <lb />
were Each route <lb />
rovers an avenge of square <lb />
miles. The population served is <lb />
estimated to be inhabit- <lb />
square miles of ten i <lb />
the average population <lb />
ed on each route being As a <lb />
carrier is required for each route, <lb />
it can be seen that with <lb />
routes Uncle Sam employs a j <lb />
this service, which has <lb />
only begun. it is an interest- <lb />
fact that the service has caused <lb />
a large in the amount of <lb />
mail in the sections covered, so <lb />
while the cost is not increased <lb />
much, if any, as compared to the <lb />
fourth class system the <lb />
revenue promises to be largely in- <lb />
creased. <lb />
The of organizing this <lb />
branch of the De. <lb />
has been directly the <lb />
hands of August W. of <lb />
Ohio, who was first an assistant <lb />
postmaster at Toledo, and then, <lb />
under Mr. <lb />
was made superintendent of <lb />
the delivery system. He is a <lb />
gold Democrat, and is himself <lb />
the classified service. <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
one <lb />
Shoe for which is and stylish and comfortable, <lb />
as suitable for bad weather as for swell occasions and moderate <lb />
priced. The one Shoe 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 />
For footwear of all kinds call <lb />
on us, we are the Feet Fitters. <lb />
J p. II CO <lb />
Old Glory <lb />
waved in triumph o'er prices at <lb />
ERWIN'S <lb />
Milliner v <lb />
AU kinds of hats at all kinds of prices. Fells, velvets, <lb />
silks, ribbons, feathers, etc. in fact just anything necessary <lb />
to make a stylish hat, cheaper than ever before. Call be <lb />
convinced that the advert us till the truth. <lb />
The Place to <lb />
Set the Best <lb />
Goods for the <lb />
Least Money <lb />
YOU ARE then yon will <lb />
HUNTING go straight to <lb />
HO HOOKER. <lb />
stock of fall and winter got it <lb />
now ready for your inspection, and our <lb />
STEW <lb />
cannot be surpassed anywhere. The <lb />
should fail to see stock. <lb />
BETHEL <lb />
BETHEL, N. Nov. 1801. <lb />
Mis; Katie of <lb />
sou. is visiting friend, <lb />
Miss Geneva Gardner, of Green- <lb />
ville, is visiting relatives here. <lb />
D. C. spent <lb />
here. <lb />
of Tarboro, <lb />
spent Tuesday here. <lb />
Harry Whedbee, <lb />
was Tuesday. <lb />
Mr. of <lb />
came up this morning. <lb />
The factory is now at <lb />
work. <lb />
Rev. W. the <lb />
PROCLAMATION. <lb />
State of <lb />
i m I <lb />
reigns at all times every <lb />
where, Helton comfort in ovary <lb />
boor of sorrow and OH strength <lb />
everyday of weakness. In this <lb />
year the was startled by the <lb />
death of its President at the hands <lb />
of an assassin, lie has given us <lb />
t length to continue om form of <lb />
government friction or <lb />
danger, and ban thereby made it <lb />
Incumbent upon us to turn towards <lb />
Hun in hours of trial, and those <lb />
who turn to Him always <lb />
strength. It R- needful, therefore, <lb />
list minister, will preach another proper that we should set aside <lb />
year for the people of Bethel, <lb />
at leas out day in the year <lb />
Which to express our gratitude to <lb />
Din for past and invoke <lb />
His aid I lie <lb />
Charles B. Aycock, Governor <lb />
BAKER HART, <lb />
Headquarters <lb />
Just Fire <lb />
in dry o an <lb />
of of <lb />
down into the r <lb />
lung. The cold, like <lb />
promptly with. When <lb />
to cough, Lung 111- <lb />
It will heal one throat <lb />
and it may save you con- <lb />
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and <lb />
will sell anything in this line very low. See us when in want of <lb />
Globe and Angle Standard Globe <lb />
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb />
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Hancock <lb />
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam <lb />
Pipe all sires, Pipe Fitting all sizes. <lb />
COMPLETE LINE OF Packing, Belt, <lb />
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks, <lb />
SOLE AGENTS <lb />
The ticket scalpers ho are out <lb />
on nail Chicago after con- <lb />
and pending a decision on. <lb />
an application for a new trial <lb />
eluded not to wait <lb />
the hearing, but their No <lb />
their bondsmen lost., as a day of <lb />
Thanksgiving and Prayer, upon <lb />
which day I urge all people <lb />
in respective place of <lb />
there thank God for the <lb />
manifold mercies which He has <lb />
slum ii to us individually and as a <lb />
people, and for Hi <lb />
lion guidance the future. I <lb />
earnestly recommend that on this <lb />
all people shall give as <lb />
prospered those who arc <lb />
needy, <lb />
and <lb />
Done at our i n of this <lb />
5th day of November, the <lb />
lurch, one of it is laid, <lb />
with bis stepdaughter. The <lb />
charge mi made seal <lb />
that movement of the rail- <lb />
road against <lb />
in the persecution honest <lb />
men, does not seem to be borne out <lb />
by the results in this if the <lb />
dishonest acts of the fraternity in <lb />
the Expo- <lb />
be collated, would <lb />
make a chapter, or a boob, <lb />
that would startle the community. <lb />
tickets purchased <lb />
from broken have <lb />
taken up railroads nu the <lb />
I year of our Lord, One Thousand <lb />
Harvesting machines Farm Tile <lb />
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
trains out of Buffalo and their <lb />
holders obliged to pay <lb />
get This in all case <lb />
has been a serious annoyance, <lb />
in many cases an absolute <lb />
in view of the <lb />
condemnation of business <lb />
by those who have <lb />
it would seem as Hie paper <lb />
throughout the country could per <lb />
form do better n n ton pub <lb />
lie than to warn them against <lb />
purchase of from the <lb />
is <lb />
the rural in local <lb />
papers. People living in large <lb />
no excuse tor Ignorance <lb />
on this subject The great <lb />
have lime and again published ac- <lb />
counts of the frauds rate I, <lb />
the danger dialing with seal <lb />
in generally understood at <lb />
such points. It is however, <lb />
that the country place <lb />
to items this character, and it <lb />
would an act of positive value <lb />
In their if the rural press <lb />
would forth danger which <lb />
with the <lb />
ticket and Bo- <lb />
i, <lb />
Hundred and Out, One <lb />
Hundred and year of <lb />
om American Independence, <lb />
I'll II <lb />
tin ruin <lb />
P. M. Private Sec. <lb />
largest <lb />
What Did. <lb />
The proprietors of <lb />
general store in <lb />
begun in a small way. They <lb />
lived economically, and <lb />
dollar they could lo buy news- <lb />
paper space. Now their contracts <lb />
call for <lb />
a year In each of the local <lb />
if tilled with solid <lb />
reading matter this space would <lb />
require words, The man. <lb />
i ail that the would <lb />
us think of going out of bus- <lb />
as making any great re- <lb />
in newspaper <lb />
Record. <lb />
Building. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
I an use II <lb />
An l i. <lb />
lo lake u oil mi <lb />
in late and i- <lb />
A in in in inns v. ind you in <lb />
in. lark and tin i. cm have <lb />
Rub well and often with Perry <lb />
Painkiller and will <lb />
in nil la ban <lb />
b but Parry <lb />
.--. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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