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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 />
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REFLECTOR <lb />
K. C. <lb />
J. WHICH Ed. Owner <lb />
Entered at the Post Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, at Second Class <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
1901. <lb />
Li Hong Chang. Chinas <lb />
statesman, and once the Minister <lb />
that country to the <lb />
State, is dead. <lb />
There was a sensational tragedy <lb />
at Wednesday <lb />
A 15-year old girl shot serious- <lb />
wounded a son Mer- <lb />
who wax the author of her <lb />
ruin. The girl lived near the Mer- <lb />
and was <lb />
ed to do some light house wort; for <lb />
them. Young took ad- <lb />
vantage this situation and the <lb />
age and accomplished her <lb />
ruin. The young man got no more <lb />
than he deserved. All sympathy <lb />
is with the girl. <lb />
The Raleigh Correspondent of the <lb />
Virginian-Pilot announces that <lb />
General P. Roberts will be <lb />
candidate for Congress the <lb />
district. Well now really. Mr <lb />
you must I <lb />
While General knows we are <lb />
all fond of him, but be knows also <lb />
that the First District has no idea <lb />
of turning down the present en- <lb />
in fact the First District <lb />
could not exist comfortably and <lb />
easy without the Hon. John <lb />
Small s active supervision of her <lb />
Interests. Anything Boll <lb />
wants he shall have but we arc <lb />
dead sure be does not want that <lb />
City <lb />
mitt. <lb />
The is right. The <lb />
people of the First District very <lb />
much admire General Roberts, and <lb />
he Is worthy of any position to <lb />
which he might aspire, but it <lb />
would be one of the worst of mis <lb />
takes to lay aside Mr. Small <lb />
any other The District has <lb />
had no better representative in <lb />
Congress than Mr. Small, and no <lb />
one bag looked more faithfully at <lb />
the of bis constituents <lb />
than be. He has now been the <lb />
position long enough to take high <lb />
rank among his associates in Con- <lb />
and has <lb />
knowledge of the routine of mat- <lb />
to make him the must useful <lb />
Representative we could get. <lb />
There must be no thought of re- <lb />
moving him. <lb />
The Observer's c. r <lb />
yesterday told of a <lb />
convict who was pardoned by the <lb />
Governor going to see the latter <lb />
and personally In in for <lb />
bis It was added that <lb />
this Is first Instance <lb />
during <lb />
although he granted a <lb />
of pardons. Genuine hem i <lb />
felt gratitude is us rare a trail In <lb />
day as when He who full of <lb />
grace and pardon earth <lb />
and it is the comparatively few <lb />
who exhibit the trait now as <lb />
and always. The incident <lb />
the story of the ten lepers whom <lb />
the Master, in answer In their pa <lb />
appeal for mercy as the <lb />
stood afar off, healed and sent to <lb />
the priest the offer for their cleans <lb />
One only came buck to return <lb />
his thanks, whereupon, mi <lb />
there not ten <lb />
cleansed; but where lire <lb />
Charlotte Observe r. <lb />
RECOLLECTIONS OF IN <lb />
MY BOYHOOD. <lb />
T. O. is. <lb />
The lot front of the <lb />
place was vacant when first knew <lb />
it, but a house lb two rooms was <lb />
built, as I for Mr. J. <lb />
Jr. it was here that <lb />
be died. Mr a very- <lb />
high educated but very feeble <lb />
and on a <lb />
fourth of July oration in the <lb />
old Baptist church soon after bib <lb />
graduation at the close of which <lb />
being exhausted, like <lb />
Sheridan at the trial of Warren <lb />
Hasting, be dropped fainting into <lb />
the aims of a The late <lb />
Rev. Dr. William Closs, of the <lb />
Methodist church, a great humor- <lb />
taught grammar school in <lb />
tin- building at one time. <lb />
The large dwelling on the ad- <lb />
lot was the of <lb />
Dr John C. who twice <lb />
represented county <lb />
Legislature and was a sensible, <lb />
man. He married an heiress <lb />
daughter of Peter <lb />
Hill, the great plantation <lb />
in the liver twelve miles <lb />
Greenville. He was the sou of <lb />
Col. James Gotham, of the <lb />
and a cousin of my father. <lb />
his mother baring been Sarah <lb />
Davis, daughter of Davis, <lb />
of New Rein. The venerable James <lb />
II. of Washington, now <lb />
a most a centenarian, is a nephew <lb />
of Dr. Gotham, his Dr. <lb />
mother, being a widow when she <lb />
married his father. Hectare <lb />
lived iii a longtime and <lb />
was connected with old Bank <lb />
of Washington at oat time. Dr. <lb />
had live children, three <lb />
sons and two daughters. F. <lb />
and Thomas A. Gotham married <lb />
daughters of Major Selby. and bis <lb />
on James, the sister of the late <lb />
Hon. W, T. Dortch. of <lb />
Emily married Mr. Henry C. <lb />
Sarah Matilda, named for <lb />
grandmother and my aunt. <lb />
married the late Hon. <lb />
of Raleigh. <lb />
old Gorham homestead, <lb />
Hill, nine miles below <lb />
Greenville, vat in the olden times <lb />
a great retort for and <lb />
belles. My aunts who <lb />
there told me they never <lb />
found any place like fr young <lb />
people, but the bl mansion has <lb />
long fallen t. decay, and <lb />
there is not a restive of it left. <lb />
And the on the river bank <lb />
near, where had the dances <lb />
and picnics, is moss grown and neg- <lb />
and nothing remains to re <lb />
one that the lived <lb />
there except those emblems <lb />
mortality, the grave stones. A <lb />
low veers after the death Dr. <lb />
Gorham and wife. Mr. S. <lb />
i ink bought the property and <lb />
moved to Ore H his <lb />
They were an acquisition to <lb />
the society of place, His wile <lb />
ii Miss Lanier and <lb />
to mother. <lb />
all Whigs and as a <lb />
thought <lb />
Mr. Joseph Dancy, father of my <lb />
deceased friends Joseph J. and <lb />
Geo. A. Dancy. I just can <lb />
him. and old gentleman <lb />
must have died in the thirties. <lb />
mother of my friends, a spruce <lb />
g old lady, survived <lb />
band many years. She was related <lb />
to Mrs. Bernard w hi-in she favored. <lb />
In the last house on leaving town <lb />
to the New Bern road lived <lb />
a family named Hester. They left <lb />
years ago and I have <lb />
not heard of them since. <lb />
Returning up the street the first <lb />
house on left side was Mr. <lb />
place. He was a <lb />
hatter had his factory of shop, <lb />
a small brick building, on the lot <lb />
near his dwelling. This shop, the <lb />
court and Major <lb />
kitchen were the brick build- <lb />
I was <lb />
operation of bat making and fie <lb />
went there. Mr. Frizzle, <lb />
if I had no family but <lb />
his wife. He was a staunch Dem- <lb />
were several such in <lb />
although a large major- <lb />
were Whigs. My people were <lb />
little boy I <lb />
were sorter <lb />
bad But as I crew up the <lb />
real issues between the parties had <lb />
narrow id down to tariff <lb />
lion and the vote I ever gave <lb />
was for David S. Reed, candidate <lb />
for Governor, and it bat never <lb />
been possible for me to vote <lb />
but a straight Democratic <lb />
ticket But even now some- <lb />
times feel old Whig lever <lb />
bread at my birth rising in me, <lb />
although the party out <lb />
livid principles usefulness, <lb />
my heart turns to Badger. Man- <lb />
gum. and Graham. These <lb />
were giants in the land <lb />
day. <lb />
in reply to I question I once <lb />
asked Mr. Frizzle, front of the <lb />
court Louse, as to what a single <lb />
star mi a banner used in a Demo- <lb />
procession that day meant, <lb />
is the Star of <lb />
hem to guide the wise to <lb />
Washington It sounds <lb />
rather irreverent, out man's <lb />
Democracy and his religion were <lb />
mixed. It was a <lb />
campaign, and the star had <lb />
tome reference to Texas, the lone <lb />
star Slate, which had been re- <lb />
or was about to be admitted <lb />
Into the Union. <lb />
tin the lot in of Mr. Frizzle. <lb />
Sir. Greene lived. He also <lb />
owned the lot on the opposite of <lb />
the street where Dr. Brown after- <lb />
words, and possibly still lives, Mr. <lb />
Greene wealthy, very tine <lb />
business man and a good neighbor <lb />
and friend. He lost four <lb />
sons the space f one or two <lb />
Henry, Alex, Cannon <lb />
and Charles. His eldest son, Zeno <lb />
II. Greene, married my litter and <lb />
his youngest. Robert, Miss Sally <lb />
Smith. <lb />
In the next house on the same <lb />
side of the street lived Mr. <lb />
Bason, a man with a blighted life. <lb />
When a man be shot <lb />
the Street and killed a man named <lb />
like m, ,,. <lb />
tried his life and acquitted <lb />
I ground of self He <lb />
the Newspaper. <lb />
A New York advertiser <lb />
A man may or may not read a <lb />
poster a way to receive u dis <lb />
impression, for mind i- <lb />
not always receptive. A man may <lb />
read a circular or he may loss it <lb />
into the scrap basket. The daily <lb />
newspaper, however, he buys vol <lb />
because wants to read it. <lb />
He may not rend my advertisement <lb />
the first day or for many days, <lb />
some day ho will read it, and will <lb />
take it all in. Thai is why I re- <lb />
the newspaper us one <lb />
medium of <lb />
Record. <lb />
and came from <lb />
he revocation of Edict Nantes <lb />
and stilled in Jones county, <lb />
Ibis late about year <lb />
The had four daughters and two <lb />
tons, Adelaide, Elvira, Victoria, <lb />
Delia, William and who <lb />
are all living except Elvira. She <lb />
married J. and <lb />
preceded him to the silent land <lb />
twelve Mr. Clark was a <lb />
man of wealth and a notable his <lb />
day. He was generous and in- <lb />
. mil and the case <lb />
which be approached by every <lb />
one led name being appended <lb />
as surely to mom notes of hand <lb />
than any person that lived <lb />
county. But at same time <lb />
his shrewdness and good sense <lb />
lie seldom ever paid a security <lb />
debt. Wise he was. to use a <lb />
simile, lie was as full of <lb />
r It and humor at on <lb />
Bit company was sought by men <lb />
all degrees, and the staple of <lb />
conversation at an his sayings <lb />
and doings at many at <lb />
his old home, and like story <lb />
Hen it will lie when <lb />
generations have passed before <lb />
his Georgia Indians and Cousin <lb />
Henry are forgot ten, <lb />
tin old looking <lb />
Dutch dwelling on corner of <lb />
the next in front of the <lb />
Clark exact <lb />
the old Emus House and <lb />
immediately the street, lived <lb />
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb />
NOTES. <lb />
BUSINESS <lb />
was a saddle maker by trade, a <lb />
I bachelor and his sister lived with <lb />
him and kept house. Horse back <lb />
ruling was at that day, <lb />
and he had u reputation for <lb />
line saddles mid his work was <lb />
s demand, lint his broth- <lb />
who had been living with him <lb />
a long lime, left, he gradually <lb />
his business, although <lb />
not a drinking man, until he lie <lb />
came involved and finally lost <lb />
his home. He then moved to <lb />
son county and settled in a little <lb />
hut f a house at old Joyner's <lb />
depot. His sister never <lb />
left him, but finally died, mid <lb />
DO relatives on whom he <lb />
the remotest claim, he accepted the <lb />
Inevitable, and my brother met <lb />
him along the road one day going <lb />
sorrow fully In the county home. <lb />
Ami hero I draw curtain on <lb />
recollections of the long ago and <lb />
If not recalled again In <lb />
the fill me, they will come <lb />
a full halo of light <lb />
childhood with <lb />
lbs key of memory my eyes will <lb />
lie opened, the scales removed, and <lb />
I shall see the forms and hear the <lb />
voices have loved long since and <lb />
lout <lb />
The Beat Prescription tor Malaria <lb />
and la a of Or v <lb />
T s i It In simply Inn <lb />
cure, <lb />
N. C NOV. <lb />
Yesterday we went borne. <lb />
Winterville we were given a <lb />
God speed and food time in wishes <lb />
for our trip by admiring <lb />
and beautiful ladies, and it did our <lb />
old heart good to realize our lot <lb />
bad been cast a place so delight- <lb />
fully and exquisitely pleasant. <lb />
not always in palaces or <lb />
lighted balls pleasure is <lb />
found, but sometimes in hum- <lb />
home or country cross roads <lb />
village a friendship cm be <lb />
ed that is so exhilarating in its <lb />
that truly, most truly indeed, <lb />
makes life worth living. And <lb />
so it seems hand of <lb />
pointed out to us the hospitable <lb />
little town of Winterville when we <lb />
concluded to make our adopted <lb />
abiding place other than Green- <lb />
ville. For these people a warm <lb />
place will ever fill our hearts, and <lb />
when we leave the pleasant <lb />
of our sojourn among them <lb />
it will be like an oasis in memory's <lb />
desert to cheer us and convince us <lb />
that true friendship is not <lb />
but imperishable, will live so <lb />
long as ages Shall last and time en <lb />
Friendship true is no fleet- <lb />
shadow, as we <lb />
reflects of a life <lb />
well spent in the here- <lb />
after; and tow aids these people a <lb />
feeling akin to love, but some- <lb />
thing purer holier, has found <lb />
abiding place in my heart. <lb />
AYDEN NOTES. <lb />
S. C, Nov. <lb />
E. V. Cox went lo <lb />
Friday. <lb />
It. L. Gardner spent Thursday <lb />
night in town. <lb />
F. G. James, of was <lb />
here Tuesday. <lb />
It. R. Roberts, of Richmond, <lb />
was town one nay this week. <lb />
J. W. Johnson, of Goldsboro, <lb />
spent Friday night here. <lb />
Rev. J. K. Faulkner came <lb />
from Kin-ion Thursday. <lb />
On Wednesday night at <lb />
home of brides parents, on <lb />
street, Miss <lb />
was married to Mr. Charley Sum- <lb />
of this town. We extend best <lb />
wishes to the happy couple. <lb />
The Episcopal church is nearing <lb />
completion. Services will be con- <lb />
ducted it third <lb />
in this month. The church will <lb />
consecrated <lb />
L. B. Barnhill came up from <lb />
Thursday night. <lb />
A Fire Hone That U Learning to Drink <lb />
Liquor. <lb />
Greensboro who know <lb />
anything about the fire department <lb />
know Prince, the big gray belong- <lb />
to the Eagle Hose Company. <lb />
Prince is smart us a and <lb />
learns anything easily. The boys <lb />
take excellent care of and <lb />
Iced him and give him any and <lb />
everything to eat. He is large and <lb />
hefty, so that a lone run winds <lb />
him. One day an old horseman <lb />
told the boys the best way to treat <lb />
him after a long run was to give <lb />
him a big drink of <lb />
hall a pint. It was tried <lb />
while Prince did not relish it at <lb />
first, it was soon seen that it had a <lb />
good effect on him and has been <lb />
kept until now the old fellow <lb />
looks for it and begs for it after <lb />
every run to a lire it baa to <lb />
given him. It is no cheap liquor <lb />
that is used, either, tint the very <lb />
best rye whiskey. After a half <lb />
pint is gussied down he is satisfied <lb />
and never s tor any more <lb />
he has been inn to a lire, from <lb />
which it is teen that he is <lb />
man, who, when be gets <lb />
lo fooling with the stuff, wants to <lb />
all there is in town, lire or <lb />
no Record. <lb />
Tobacco. <lb />
Rev. of <lb />
closed a revival in <lb />
county, Va., a few days ago. <lb />
He preached sanctification in ex <lb />
form. He declared that the <lb />
use and raising of tobacco wan a <lb />
vile sin. He told his to <lb />
destroy their crops, and Matthew <lb />
a farmer, emptied <lb />
his burns of worth of to <lb />
id it n heap, invited <lb />
his neighbors and sot fire to It. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER.<lb />
W D. u. Nov. B. <lb />
The election returns are the <lb />
chief topic of interest in Washing- <lb />
ton today and even one is discuss- <lb />
effect of Tuesday's results <lb />
on the more important elections of <lb />
next two years. The fact that. <lb />
all the Republicans, a Urge <lb />
number of Democrats and the <lb />
usual disgruntled clement <lb />
him, Mr. Edward M. re- <lb />
over more than did <lb />
Wick in the last election has <lb />
res a; in considerable discussion <lb />
of Mr. as a likely Deni <lb />
candidate for the governor- <lb />
ship next year and a potential can- <lb />
for the presidential <lb />
in 1901. <lb />
Mr. bas back of him a <lb />
remarkably clean record and the <lb />
most careful scrutiny of his <lb />
in campaign just ended <lb />
tailed to reveal the most trivial <lb />
action which could be made the <lb />
ground for criticism. The <lb />
confined themselves lo point- <lb />
out what they held to tie <lb />
on Mr. part in <lb />
accepting the nomination from <lb />
Tammany and Mr. re- <lb />
plied that he proposed, as mayor, <lb />
to give city honest, clean <lb />
that be considered <lb />
that the importance of victory to <lb />
his party far outweighed the <lb />
rower view which held that the <lb />
party to be in <lb />
to obtain improvements in <lb />
the municipal administration from <lb />
the hands of who had never <lb />
been put to any test. At this <lb />
writing Mr. after having <lb />
withstood the heat and lire cf a <lb />
most bitter campaign, stands <lb />
stronger with his friends and with <lb />
bis enemies than when entered the <lb />
fight and there is little doubt but <lb />
that be could, a campaign where <lb />
Democratic and Republican lines <lb />
were clearly drawn, carry Greater <lb />
New York by a very handsome <lb />
majority. <lb />
Much satisfaction is felt in Dem- <lb />
quarters at results in <lb />
Maryland which insure the return <lb />
of Arthur P Gorman to Sen- <lb />
ate. He is an able and experienced <lb />
man, one who has the of <lb />
his party at heart. He will prove <lb />
. valuable addition to the <lb />
side of the Senate to <lb />
the leaders of his which will <lb />
respect his advice on important <lb />
issues. returns from <lb />
show greatly reduced Re- <lb />
publican majorities but the Re- <lb />
publican machine, with Matt Quay <lb />
at its head, proved too be <lb />
overthrown by the advocates of <lb />
honest government. However the <lb />
results of this year's fight should <lb />
be regarded as encouraging and a <lb />
of the ring in power <lb />
will insure a still <lb />
the next time the <lb />
array themselves against <lb />
it. <lb />
William Dudley the re- <lb />
appointed Civil Service <lb />
Commissioner, has gone to work on <lb />
quest ion pensions, or some <lb />
substitute therefore, for <lb />
shirks the government <lb />
service. He has. he believes, look, <lb />
ed Into the matter carefully and <lb />
has reached the conclusion that <lb />
the only practical solution of the <lb />
question is the employment of the <lb />
services of some bonded <lb />
company. He is opposed to <lb />
government's assuming any <lb />
such burden on the hand, on <lb />
the other he objects to the idea of <lb />
deducting for investment in a pen- <lb />
fund, a percentage of the <lb />
He says that every facility <lb />
should be the to in- <lb />
vest a portion his earnings <lb />
fund but that he <lb />
hardly it the province of <lb />
the government to compel its em- <lb />
to do so. <lb />
The scarcely of Washington <lb />
news which now exists and will <lb />
until Congress convenes is result <lb />
in the sending out, by some of <lb />
Washington correspondents, of <lb />
the most extraordinary canards. <lb />
The latest is the that <lb />
President is going to a <lb />
Democrat to Cabinet. Free <lb />
Roosevelt is original and de- <lb />
in his ideas and methods <lb />
but ho would as soon think of <lb />
pointing a Indian to <lb />
Cabinet and the appointment <lb />
would be about as appropriate. <lb />
The Cabinet acts as a of ad <lb />
visors and it is almost needless to <lb />
say that no Democrat of stand <lb />
would willing to place <lb />
Our Line of <lb />
New Millinery <lb />
and yon 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 lute. <lb />
Prices lower than ever. Give me a call. <lb />
Greenville, N, C <lb />
self a position where his <lb />
to bis chief would be constantly <lb />
at variance with his loyalty to <lb />
party. The position would be <lb />
together too delicate <lb />
cal. <lb />
TOWN MATTERS. <lb />
of the Board of Aldermen. <lb />
The id of Aldermen met in <lb />
regular monthly session Thursday <lb />
night, all the members being pres- <lb />
The street committee reported <lb />
that a street had been opened from <lb />
Elizabeth street to Fifth street <lb />
l all parties concerned. <lb />
The committees and <lb />
officers made their monthly re- <lb />
ports. <lb />
Simmons Ward, of New Bern, <lb />
were employed to appear with <lb />
Fleming Moore as attorneys for <lb />
the town in the suit of S. T. Hook- <lb />
and others against the town. This <lb />
is the injunction case against the <lb />
sale of <lb />
A resolution was adopted rescind <lb />
the agreement <lb />
previously made to sell bonds <lb />
to Rudolph, Co. <lb />
W. B. Wilson was released from <lb />
paying broker's license tax. <lb />
The Mayor was instructed to <lb />
have forwarded to bonds <lb />
that nave been engraved for <lb />
town by the United States Mort- <lb />
gage Trust Co. <lb />
A petition from Red Hawk fire <lb />
company to be furnished three rub- <lb />
suits was granted. <lb />
Accounts to amount o <lb />
were allowed. Of this <lb />
amount was for attorney's <lb />
fees. <lb />
The committee was or- <lb />
to borrow from the <lb />
Greenville Trust Co. <lb />
to pay running expenses of the <lb />
town. <lb />
The Mayor was instructed to <lb />
a committee to procure <lb />
forms, hats and overcoats for <lb />
policemen, at a cost not exceeding <lb />
to each officer. <lb />
No, Maude, dear; Nights <lb />
in a is not a tank <lb />
drama. <lb />
A bachelor can sew on buttons <lb />
more readily than be <lb />
ways. <lb />
If y a Bible, or a <lb />
cheap one, Reflector Boo <lb />
Store. <lb />
RECEIVER'S-SALE OF <lb />
STOCK OF GOODS. <lb />
My of a decree of the Superior <lb />
court of Pill county made at the October <lb />
term, 1901, in a therein pending <lb />
Panic II. J- <lb />
cl the will la town of <lb />
Bethel, N. C, at of the late Arm of <lb />
J. I. Taylor ft Co., on Tuesday, 19th <lb />
1901, at o'clock, m, <lb />
fur entire of <lb />
belonging said late firm of J. U. <lb />
Taylor Co. The will be first offer- <lb />
ed as The entire of dry <lb />
the entire of tin- <lb />
stock of the re of clothing <lb />
tho entire stock of and all other <lb />
stock. 2nd. The will then be offered <lb />
as a whole. The baa bees carefully <lb />
inventoried at prime New York coat <lb />
Inventory can be seen at store of <lb />
raid firm In or at my office In Green- <lb />
ville. Terms of sale, <lb />
Nov. Sib. 1901 <lb />
D. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Indebted to the late firm of <lb />
J. Taylor It Co. of N. c, an <lb />
earnestly requested to make Immediate pay- <lb />
of same to the who <lb />
the assets of <lb />
of firm, or to W. of <lb />
Bethel, Ni o. <lb />
Not. Bib, D, C. <lb />
Nests. <lb />
now <lb />
Sou. .-u <lb />
s of bar <lb />
In round in-, <lb />
sow of Boas. <lb />
oil. of mow. <lb />
h. s overt <lb />
This .-. tan sod <lb />
what told sir. <lb />
do aid. <lb />
tools told <lb />
M drop, <lb />
is <lb />
Lose lb winds cold. <lb />
Is Inns r. <lb />
will pore sod an <lb />
reels es. tares; <lb />
nil. told an. <lb />
ALL OVER THE HOUSE. <lb />
The Formalities For tho Dinner <lb />
Table <lb />
ornamentation of the <lb />
dinner table it conceded to be as bad <lb />
form as a colored in the <lb />
The <lb />
ornate, if you been over- <lb />
done, and now there i a reaction <lb />
which tends to simplicity extreme <lb />
expressed by a handsome center- <lb />
piece and a moderate exposition of <lb />
not common flowers. <lb />
A different kind and color of <lb />
china with every course arc affected <lb />
by those whose cabinet id crowded <lb />
and who are proud of it, but this <lb />
pride has its limitations among <lb />
of culture. This <lb />
class docs not give dinner, simply <lb />
to exhibit earthly treasure and <lb />
create and perhaps <lb />
too. <lb />
The the napkin tho <lb />
better. A square is none too <lb />
big and pleasantly recalls the Pa- <lb />
whose liberality in damask <lb />
is proverbial, not a <lb />
tic in else. The material <lb />
should be tho best obtainable and <lb />
the design the most beautiful. Any <lb />
lace edging or embroidery, plain or <lb />
colored, is just as bad taste as <lb />
nine. <lb />
Knives, forks and spoons <lb />
days for almost are <lb />
somewhat confusing to those who <lb />
do not dine out with sufficient <lb />
to keep up with the con- <lb />
advancing procession. <lb />
Some of these knives, forks and <lb />
spoons arc quite unnecessary, not <lb />
to sty silly, but the business of the <lb />
silversmith must considered. <lb />
Unless fruit be served, anger <lb />
bowls ore almost obsolete modern <lb />
dinners no more a <lb />
part of gastronomic ritual. <lb />
Abroad in Germany, for instance, <lb />
the use of the vessel for disputing <lb />
ablutions still obtains, albeit soap <lb />
towel are not provided. It were <lb />
better to discontinue any table <lb />
tom or fashion that generates <lb />
A man st s formal dinner assign- <lb />
ed to s woman whom <lb />
has never met before should take his <lb />
conversational cue from <lb />
Chinese desecration of <lb />
thereby avoid pitfalls to which the <lb />
diffident and embarrassed are often <lb />
led. Besides, it it ad- <lb />
privilege to all tho talk- <lb />
and she best gives the keynote <lb />
at dinners. <lb />
or place cards <lb />
dinners be retained the <lb />
sophisticated. why the <lb />
trained Because the host <lb />
or hostess them prepared <lb />
in expectation of their being re- <lb />
preserved souvenirs. <lb />
Ignoring them would be disrespect, <lb />
and such disrespect under tho <lb />
circumstances would <lb />
What to <lb />
How in. <lb />
down Oxford street <lb />
top of a writes William K. <lb />
Curtis from London, poked the <lb />
driver in the with my umbrella, <lb />
as Americans usually do, and asked <lb />
him questions. Ho was good <lb />
and answered them <lb />
of his were quite witty. <lb />
You seldom s bus driver in <lb />
London without a tense of <lb />
and they like to talk. <lb />
we passing old <lb />
prison inquired, do you get <lb />
that place What I wanted <lb />
to know was whether I mutt go to <lb />
tome official for a ticket of <lb />
and this was hit <lb />
When you get this bus, go <lb />
Wind tho first you tee, and <lb />
has you kin in the <lb />
Oar are so good <lb />
that say to you, buy one <lb />
and you will get the <lb />
back If you don't like tho 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 />
do it. <lb />
By the way, is the <lb />
place where we can put the <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 />
-a- <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there CROSS MARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
so to remind you that you owe <lb />
The Eastern for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
you to settle as early as <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope you will not <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This notion is for those who <lb />
find the cross mark on their <lb />
paper. <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
Bring your Fat Cattle to E. M. <lb />
and per lb <lb />
Attention is called to notice <lb />
of land sale by F. O. James, com- <lb />
missioner. <lb />
Fresh Cit- <lb />
cleaned Currents, seeded <lb />
Raisins at M. <lb />
Attention is called to the <lb />
of sale of stock of goods <lb />
at Bethel by D. C. Moore, receiver. <lb />
At the close of the meeting in <lb />
the Baptist church Thursday <lb />
night two persons applied for <lb />
A tobacco prize house at La- <lb />
Grange was burned night. <lb />
The loss about with <lb />
insurance. <lb />
For School Fund. <lb />
Mayor W. H. Long has turned <lb />
over to County Treasurer J. B. <lb />
Cherry, for the public school fund, <lb />
39.52, the amount of fines <lb />
ed and collected by his court <lb />
the month of October. <lb />
You know what Parker <lb />
Fens are. A new assortment <lb />
of them, also leather pen and pen- <lb />
oil pockets, just at <lb />
tor Book Store. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line will <lb />
sell tickets to Wilmington on ac- <lb />
count of the meeting of the United <lb />
Daughters of the Confederacy, <lb />
Nov. at and one- <lb />
third fare for the round trip. <lb />
Get A Elwood <lb />
tics, Johnson Physical Culture, <lb />
slant copy books, <lb />
C tablets, Keystone composition <lb />
penny pencils, Mate pencils <lb />
in wood, sillies pen, crayons, <lb />
rules, and lots of other things, at <lb />
Reflector Book Store. <lb />
Show. <lb />
Friday Mrs. D. had <lb />
her chrysanthemums on display <lb />
and invited her friends out to see <lb />
them. The exhibit was well worth <lb />
going to see. Mrs. has <lb />
about sixty varieties of this beau- <lb />
flower, all sizes, shapes and <lb />
colors, and many of the specimens <lb />
are She has taken much <lb />
care of her Sowers and has cause to <lb />
feel proud of them. <lb />
Tried to Murder Hi. Mother. <lb />
Pa., No v. <lb />
his mother refused to give him <lb />
cents Thomas Deist, of this city, it <lb />
is alleged, attempted to kill her. <lb />
Mrs. Deist, to escape her son's <lb />
wrath, locked herself in a room. <lb />
The young man a sugar- <lb />
bowl and it through the <lb />
door. A piece the broken crock- <lb />
struck Mrs. Deist in neck, <lb />
severing an artery, and she almost <lb />
bled to death. <lb />
Chance of Date. <lb />
The End of Century Book Club <lb />
will meet with Mrs. L. C. Arthur <lb />
on Monday afternoon, Nov. 11th, <lb />
at o'clock instead of Tuesday, as <lb />
originally intended. <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 trespassing my land <lb />
known as the Warren Braxton place <lb />
adjoining Janice <lb />
Harris and the Button laud. <lb />
G. <lb />
Prize Comes to Greenville, <lb />
The National Baptist Publication <lb />
Society, of Nashville, an or- <lb />
that supplies literature <lb />
for the colored Sunday schools, of- <lb />
a prize to the Sunday school <lb />
in North Carolina that made the <lb />
largest contribution on <lb />
Day, that was observed June. <lb />
The school of the Sycamore Hill <lb />
Baptist here sent <lb />
which amount won the prize, nod <lb />
Just received a very handsome <lb />
banner from Society. <lb />
Good Farming. <lb />
Mr. W. n. Gray, of Carolina <lb />
to get a <lb />
receipt for The Reflector, <lb />
while told us something of his <lb />
farming for this year. <lb />
He cultivated a one horse crop, <lb />
having in acres in <lb />
cotton, acre in potatoes, besides <lb />
what be put. in com. For his to- <lb />
he for his cot- <lb />
ton for his. potatoes <lb />
making a total of and he <lb />
bas on hand barrels of corn and <lb />
stacks of r. This is what <lb />
we call a fine rest lit for i one <lb />
crop, and shows that farming will <lb />
pay when done.<lb />
Yea What <lb />
When Chill <lb />
Tonic la print- <lb />
ed bottle showing that it Is simply <lb />
and in a form, Mu <lb />
Our, No Pay. Me. <lb />
A South dude hat put <lb />
in appearance i a Paris, with <lb />
suits of clothes. The original South <lb />
African dude had only one suit <lb />
and that tailor <lb />
Star. <lb />
DO. <lb />
Some Speak to Me. Some to <lb />
1901. <lb />
H. A. White went to Tarboro <lb />
today. <lb />
A. M. Perry went to Scotland <lb />
Neck today. <lb />
Jesse left Wednesday <lb />
for <lb />
A. returned to <lb />
Scotland Neck today. <lb />
Donnell Gilliam returned to Tar- <lb />
this morning. <lb />
W. T. Thompson, wife and child <lb />
left this morning for Greensboro. <lb />
Miss Carrie Andrews returned <lb />
Wednesday evening from a visit <lb />
to Durham. <lb />
Louis Ryan, of Winchester, Va., <lb />
came in Wednesday evening to <lb />
visit friends. He is the eldest son <lb />
of the late Mr. A. N. Ryan, who <lb />
was once in business <lb />
and died here about ten years ago. <lb />
When Lewis left Greenville he had <lb />
not discarded now <lb />
he is a grown man, and not all of <lb />
his former friends recognize <lb />
at first glance. He is studying <lb />
medicine at Richmond College and <lb />
run down here to spend a few <lb />
days. <lb />
1901. <lb />
E. T. Forbes went to Jamesville <lb />
this morning. <lb />
W B. James left this morning <lb />
for Greene county. <lb />
E. W. Pace came this morn- <lb />
from New <lb />
R. L. Smith returned Thursday <lb />
evening from Norfolk. <lb />
H. A. White returned <lb />
from <lb />
Mrs. Savage and child- <lb />
went to Raleigh today. <lb />
Mrs. R. M. Kennedy returned <lb />
Thursday evening from Tarboro. <lb />
J. M. Blow came up this morn- <lb />
from and spent the <lb />
day here. <lb />
Rev. C. A. Jenkins left on the <lb />
afternoon train for bis borne in <lb />
Goldsboro. <lb />
W. L. Cooper, of Graham, <lb />
rived today to deliver fruit trees in <lb />
this section. <lb />
W. L. Brown and little son <lb />
Whit, returned Thursday evening <lb />
from <lb />
Singletary Chapter Daughters of <lb />
the Confederacy has elected Mrs, <lb />
Harry Skinner delegate and Mrs. <lb />
T. J. Jarvis alternate to the con- <lb />
of the United Daughters <lb />
of the Confederacy at Wilmington <lb />
next week. <lb />
November <lb />
J. T. Stokes went to Plymouth <lb />
today. <lb />
Rev. F. H. Harding left <lb />
evening for Grifton. <lb />
B. W. Moseley returned Friday <lb />
evening from <lb />
J. Cox, of Winterville, came <lb />
in <lb />
Zeno returned Friday <lb />
evening from Baltimore. <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Watts, of William- <lb />
is visiting Mrs <lb />
W. T. son, Willie, <lb />
went to Goose Kent today to take a <lb />
bunt. <lb />
T. W. of Bethel, <lb />
bas taken a position with C. S. <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
Mrs. W. H. Crawford, of <lb />
Is Mrs. I. II <lb />
Mrs. S. M. who has <lb />
I visiting Mrs. Travis Hooker, <lb />
left for her home at to- <lb />
day. <lb />
Revs. B. H. W. II <lb />
returned Friday <lb />
evening from the Free Will <lb />
conference. <lb />
Marriage License. <lb />
Register of Deeds, T. R. Moore, <lb />
issued following marriage <lb />
this <lb />
w. L. Stocks Mary <lb />
J. B. Tripp and L. <lb />
Stocks. <lb />
C. F. Addie Sum- <lb />
Tom Dixon Wilton. <lb />
Frank Vines and Lola Barrett. <lb />
James and Rosa Williams. <lb />
Henry Tucker and Lit- <lb />
Sam and Martha <lb />
Mayor and Amanda <lb />
Manning Martha <lb />
Henry <lb />
Factory to Consumer, No middle mans profit. <lb />
worth choice goods <lb />
at prices. <lb />
BOUGHT BIG LOTS OF- <lb />
Clothing, Notions, Shoes <lb />
AT HALF THEIR E. WILL BENEFITS. <lb />
Boys <lb />
SIZES <lb />
TO YEARS, <lb />
and ii Suits, Price<lb />
Sizes to Years.<lb />
is <lb />
OS <lb />
Mens Clothing. <lb />
Suits, Price <lb />
IS <lb />
lo<lb />
f,<lb />
Odd Coats. <lb />
and Coats <lb />
and DO <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
a h <lb />
I M <lb />
is <lb />
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BOYS DRESS <lb />
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STEEL BOD CROOK <lb />
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St to <lb />
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Shoes. <lb />
M- 5.1 new , <lb />
Ladies l pal lips<lb />
Big stuck mi <lb />
Yen must see <lb />
Sample Hats- Trice. <lb />
bats<lb />
All I Iota W Shades. <lb />
ALL COLORS. <lb />
Regular price <lb />
NOW <lb />
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Bought Enough Goods For Ten Small Stores. <lb />
SELL. COME., <lb />
Clocks and <lb />
watches now <lb />
1-<lb />
. i <lb />
j day Cloak at prices. <lb />
A Silks Yards <lb />
the cheapest to the best <lb />
fail H <lb />
ore of the choice patterns. <lb />
I All Linen <lb />
Worth now <lb />
GOODS. <lb />
All shades, all kinds, nil quality. The ladies are <lb />
at the immense US bring <lb />
your or tell them about tis. <lb />
Ladies Muslin Underwear <lb />
Bead; b wear. Ask our saleslady department <lb />
to show them to you. Chemise, Petticoats, Drawers, <lb />
fee., at than cost of material. <lb />
Carpels, Matting, Floor Oil Cloth <lb />
Biggest line in town. All Kinds. <lb />
FURNITURE. <lb />
The cheapest and beat line we <lb />
have ever had. Special value <lb />
ire In <lb />
Calicoes <lb />
Others sell calico. Watch <lb />
They will run out be- <lb />
lore It live town. <lb />
ft Hosiery. <lb />
Al sites, prices. <lb />
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Indies to get a <lb />
I lit- Loom. <lb />
leather quality Mills, <lb />
quality Oak Suits; Styles without ticket, yard <lb />
Hull Bucks, Get prices. <lb />
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A of other thing <lb />
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb />
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Greenville, N. C. <lb />
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All Night In a Mine. <lb />
Tuesday night W. <lb />
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a lot of dogs, went out to Paw- <lb />
Creek township to <lb />
They had an indifferent sort a <lb />
time during the early part of the <lb />
night and were struggling along <lb />
through the fields in the hope of <lb />
soon hearing their dogs set up a <lb />
when something happened. <lb />
Mr. Maxwell was lantern bearer <lb />
and was some distance in of <lb />
Messrs- Young Council. The <lb />
latter suddenly stepped on <lb />
and after a drop of feet straight <lb />
down, landed in water knee deep. <lb />
They were not long in ascertaining <lb />
that they had fallen into akin <lb />
gold mine. Mr. Maxwell <lb />
missed his companions after a time <lb />
began a search for them. Be <lb />
unable to see them or hear any <lb />
thing, he concluded, about o'clock <lb />
they had home, so he came to <lb />
town alone. <lb />
It transpired that the two men <lb />
in the gold mine all <lb />
night. No heard their shouts <lb />
throughout the night, but shortly <lb />
after daylight a farm hand who was <lb />
passing near was attracted by their <lb />
cries for help, securing a grape <lb />
vine let it down the mine. <lb />
The men climbed out <lb />
on the vine. They were thorough- <lb />
by having been <lb />
ed to so in the water <lb />
and were greatly exhausted. It <lb />
was a hunt that they will <lb />
not be apt to forget <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Officers Rate of <lb />
Some the county officers <lb />
l he State are running of the <lb />
Assembly. They not only <lb />
change the laws, but apportion <lb />
funds in the State Treasury with- <lb />
out the formality of a roll call. <lb />
In the office yesterday <lb />
there were several instances of this <lb />
repudiation of the General <lb />
A register of deeds from a <lb />
certain county not so many miles <lb />
from here wrote the Auditor that <lb />
the Board of County Commissions <lb />
had reduced the pension tax to ten <lb />
and that he was following <lb />
the action of the board. The Leg- <lb />
said the pension tax should <lb />
be twelve cents. The Auditor's <lb />
Department being unable to find <lb />
any decision the Supreme court <lb />
that allows County Commissioners <lb />
the General Assembly, <lb />
a letter was addressed to the Beg <lb />
of Deeds in it was <lb />
that it would be both wise <lb />
expedient for to get in line <lb />
with the General Assembly on the <lb />
pension tax subject. <lb />
Another county officer in the <lb />
same mail made a change on the <lb />
same order, reducing a rate <lb />
to News <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Advice to the Aged. <lb />
Age brings Infirmities, such as slur- <lb />
weak kidneys and Mad- <lb />
r and LIVER. <lb />
Pills <lb />
have specific fleet on organs, <lb />
stimulating the bowels, causing them <lb />
to perform their natural functions as <lb />
in youth and <lb />
IMPARTING VIGOR------- <lb />
to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER. <lb />
The v arc adapted to old and <lb />
Did You Ever <lb />
The Raleigh correspondent of <lb />
The Baltimore informs it that <lb />
United Slates storekeeper and <lb />
gauger has been convicted at Nev- <lb />
of with the distiller <lb />
in the government out <lb />
the tax on This poor <lb />
devil no doubt wonders why he <lb />
should have been singled out and <lb />
thus discriminated against, and the <lb />
conduct the court jury in <lb />
his caw is calculated to excite not <lb />
only his special wonder but to <lb />
cause great surprise <lb />
throughout all the distilling <lb />
districts. There is nothing with <lb />
which to compare this <lb />
proceedings at except <lb />
the high-handed conduct of <lb />
Commissioner Young in <lb />
tug about the State investigating <lb />
the origin of fires, the loses by <lb />
which are covered <lb />
upon mere suspicion that their tin <lb />
fortunate victims know more about <lb />
their origin than they should. The <lb />
Sun's correspondent says that this <lb />
is the first conviction of a store <lb />
keeper in the eastern district of <lb />
North Carolina, and that <lb />
shiners are now quitting their <lb />
licit business and going into gov- <lb />
distilleries, as by colitis <lb />
ion with storekeepers they can <lb />
swindle more safely and <lb />
What a libel upon a lot of <lb />
notably <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Bobbin's Chill Pills cure chills and all <lb />
malarial trouble. Thai is were <lb />
made for. Cure after oilier remedies fail <lb />
No cure, no pay. Price bottle <lb />
The October report of the State <lb />
board of scarlet fever <lb />
is widespread, being reported in <lb />
counties, Buncombe having <lb />
cases, and being epidemic in Ire- <lb />
dell and some other <lb />
being counties; typhoid <lb />
fever in from the sea to the <lb />
mountains; malarial fever in <lb />
counties; fever in <lb />
counties; smallpox in counties. <lb />
Hog cholera is reported in <lb />
counties; <lb />
horses in Randolph, and staggers <lb />
in and New Hanover. <lb />
A PROCLAMATION BY THE <lb />
NOR. <lb />
Reward. <lb />
OF CAROLINA, I <lb />
Executive j <lb />
official information <lb />
has been received at this Depart <lb />
meat that at Falkland, Pitt county, <lb />
N. C, on or about December 22nd, <lb />
John H. Parker shot and <lb />
killed Alex Little-. <lb />
Whereas, it appears that <lb />
the said John H. Parker has fled <lb />
the State, or so himself <lb />
that the ordinary process of law <lb />
cannot be served upon <lb />
Row, therefore, I, Charles B. <lb />
cock, Governor of the State of <lb />
North by virtue of an <lb />
in me vested by law, do <lb />
issue this my proclamation, offer- <lb />
a reward hundred <lb />
for the and de <lb />
livery of the said John H. Parker <lb />
to the Sheriff of Pitt county at the <lb />
Court house in Greenville and I <lb />
do enjoin all officers of the State <lb />
and all good citizens to assist in <lb />
said to justice. <lb />
. Done at our City of <lb />
,. day <lb />
j 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 />
P. M. Private Sec. <lb />
II. Parker is <lb />
nearly six high of spare build, <lb />
weighs about has <lb />
boyish face, beard- <lb />
less, has blue eyes, light hair, is <lb />
slightly stooped and is about <lb />
years old. <lb />
SPECIAL OF <lb />
accordance with order of His Ex- <lb />
B. Governor of <lb />
North Carolina, appointing a special tern <lb />
of Superior court for Pill county foe the <lb />
purpose of trying civil actions, notice is <lb />
hereby given that said term of court will <lb />
convene on day, the day of <lb />
1901, and for two weeks unless <lb />
of said court shall be sooner <lb />
ed. This Nov. 4th. <lb />
K. I. DAVIS, Chairman. <lb />
Board of Commissioners Pitt county. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Letters of administration upon the estate <lb />
of James Tingle deceased having this day <lb />
been issued in me by the Clerk of <lb />
Court of Pitt notice is <lb />
given to all persona holding <lb />
o said estate to present them to me for <lb />
on or before the th day of <lb />
1903, or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of recovery. All indebted to <lb />
estate are requested to make Immediate <lb />
settlement of their indebtedness. <lb />
This the 23rd day of October 1901 <lb />
D, at. WILLIS, <lb />
Administrator of James Tingle. <lb />
BLOW. Attorneys. <lb />
OLD DOMINION <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
Mr Farm Pamela-, N. C. <lb />
Containing about arcs, about in <lb />
cultivation. Twenty acres of this is fine <lb />
tobacco land. Good buildings, to- <lb />
water, etc. For further <lb />
address C. T. PEAL, <lb />
Box Berkley, Va. <lb />
TO <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
court Clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
the last will and testament of J. P. <lb />
Manning, deceased, notice is hereby given <lb />
to all persons Indebted to the estate to <lb />
immediate payment to undersigned, <lb />
and all persons baying claims against said <lb />
estate notified to present the same with- <lb />
in twelve months from date or this notice <lb />
wilt be i lead in bar of recovery. <lb />
day of October, MM. <lb />
J. MANNING, <lb />
Executor of J. P. Manning. <lb />
Steamer My rest leave Washing <lb />
ton daily at A. M. tor Green <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily at <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 />
and Saturdays <lb />
at A. If. 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 <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order flight by <lb />
the Old Dominion B. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
D. I. <lb />
Nashville. June <lb />
Dr. fit. Louis, Mo.- I <lb />
truly say your is the greatest <lb />
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lime. baby would have <lb />
his second if had not <lb />
used your powders. He is now strong and <lb />
well, has all bis teeth. I never allow <lb />
opportunity to pass without <lb />
mending to mothers. May God <lb />
reward you for the toed yon have done <lb />
teething babies through this remedy. <lb />
Mrs. A. <lb />
The Department of Agriculture <lb />
is anxious to encourage grow- <lb />
of for making <lb />
ibis country, attention is <lb />
called to fact that conditions in <lb />
Southern States, and <lb />
Southern California, are <lb />
exceptionally favorable for <lb />
tries this It is believed <lb />
that in California essential oil, <lb />
or attar, of roses be <lb />
ed an extensive scale to great <lb />
advantage. <lb />
The old Court House in <lb />
Vs., where Patrick <lb />
Henry made his speech on <lb />
the Stamp act, is still in existence. <lb />
It is used fur judicial purposes, <lb />
every Saturday morning petty <lb />
offenders arc tried there. <lb />
E. E. Griffin, <lb />
Practical Maker aid <lb />
Opposite P. O., Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Recently visited the northern markets <lb />
and purchased largest stock clocks, <lb />
watches, chains, rings, pins, etc., ever <lb />
brought to Greenville. Special for <lb />
holiday trade and wedding presents <lb />
Prompt attention to special orders Re <lb />
pairing to clocks and watches done <lb />
promptly. <lb />
E. E. GRIFFIN. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Letters testamentary having this day <lb />
been issued to me upon the estate of <lb />
by Clerk of the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt county, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons having <lb />
against laid estate to present them to me <lb />
for payment on or before the 80th day of <lb />
October 1902, or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted <lb />
to said estate arc notified to <lb />
payment to me <lb />
This 29th of October, 1901. <lb />
Executor of <lb />
JARVIS BLOW, Attorneys. <lb />
LAND BALE. <lb />
By virtue of a of <lb />
Court of Pitt county, made in a Special <lb />
Proceeding entitle W. W House and B. <lb />
A- House vs. Mary A. James, wife of <lb />
Moses II. James, and others, the under- <lb />
signed Commissioner -will sad for cash be- <lb />
fore Court House door In Greenville, on <lb />
Monday, December 9th, 1901, the follow- <lb />
described tract of situate in the <lb />
county of Pitt and in Bethel township, ad- <lb />
joining the lands of R. M. Jones, M. <lb />
Jones, W. I. lbs Mary A. <lb />
James land and others, containing <lb />
acres, more or less, and known as the Ash- <lb />
House land, and being ail the land own <lb />
ed by hint at time of his death. <lb />
This November 7th, 1901. <lb />
P. G. Jams, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
DEALER IS <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
The leader in good work and low prices <lb />
Nice Photographs per dozen. <lb />
Half Cabinets per dorm. <lb />
All other lines very cheap. Crayon Portraits <lb />
made from any small picture Nice <lb />
Frames on hand all the time. Come and <lb />
examine my work. No trouble to show <lb />
samples and answer questions. The very <lb />
best guaranteed to all. Office hours <lb />
to a m., to p. m. Yours to <lb />
HYMAN. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
CO. <lb />
The Lyceum in Atlanta <lb />
was burned Wednesday afternoon, <lb />
the lire started during a perform- <lb />
The audience was gotten <lb />
out without injury to any one. A <lb />
and electrician were <lb />
badly injured. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Haiti- <lb />
As I I'm now in tho <lb />
more for the of undergoing op. <lb />
Trillion, I have my books ac <lb />
counts in brother. Mr <lb />
Wiley at the store e <lb />
given hiss full authority <lb />
fur I e ask <lb />
Indebted to him set- <lb />
BROWN. M. <lb />
. TUB CO , V <lb />
. f K, on . I <lb />
. n aw to <lb />
V , in ii,. i ,. of <lb />
in -limp, Bole, <lb />
S lass. <lb />
alias May Brooks, f <lb />
was brought from the <lb />
State N. I. <lb />
and was taker this morning to her <lb />
home. Mis Brooks was a room <lb />
male of Mb a Coward, who <lb />
died recently at school. I'm <lb />
I.- Hie sick of Miss Coward, <lb />
Miss lire sustained injuries <lb />
while ball which <lb />
confined her to her tied. This, in <lb />
with the nervous shock <lb />
-In--i ed because of the death <lb />
of her room-mate, pot in a <lb />
pros condition the <lb />
at the college advised her <lb />
to <lb />
Press. <lb />
Manufacturers of <lb />
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb />
Interior Exterior <lb />
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build- <lb />
We solicit your patronage and <lb />
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb />
prices, styles and work. <lb />
Please send your orders to <lb />
Greenville Co. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
of power in me <lb />
last will and testament <lb />
vested by <lb />
of Lewis <lb />
deceased, I will on Monday, De- <lb />
2nd, 1901. before court house <lb />
In Greenville, sell at public sale to the <lb />
bidder for cash that certain tractor <lb />
parcel of land in township, Pitt <lb />
county, lying on the South side of needy <lb />
Branch and adjoining the land of L. <lb />
Frederick Will <lb />
Moore and containing <lb />
acres more or leas. It being tract of <lb />
land deeded to Lewis by <lb />
Tin -i known as a part of tbs <lb />
tract <lb />
This the 29th day of October, 1901. <lb />
Executor of Lewis <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
Dy virtue of the Superior conn <lb />
of Pitt county mads in a special proceed <lb />
entitled John I. James and wife <lb />
A. James vs. Bryant, John It <lb />
and Williams; undersigned <lb />
Commissioner will sell for cash before <lb />
court in Greenville on Tuesday, <lb />
the day of November, 1901, st IS <lb />
o'clock tie following described piece <lb />
or tract of land situate in <lb />
Adjoining the lands of M. R. <lb />
i, U. J. J. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb />
on hand- <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly B <lb />
hand. Country and <lb />
sold. A trial will eon vinos you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
W. R, WHICHARD BRO, <lb />
IN <lb />
Whichard, C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
and prices as low m the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid produce. <lb />
J. I CORK, <lb />
IN- <lb />
A GENERAL LINE <lb />
H. others, In the land deeded <lb />
by William Ross to Isabella Roebuck. <lb />
Containing seres more or less. <lb />
This Oct. <lb />
F. G. JAMES, Commissioner. <lb />
in <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
TO STAY CUBED. <lb />
A remedy that <lb />
recent and long stand- <lb />
en. The greatest blood <lb />
inn. Has hearty <lb />
endorser . of lending physicians <lb />
after trial. Cures per <lb />
cent, of the treated. Price <lb />
I per <lb />
BRIAN NICHOLS. <lb />
IN <lb />
J. W. CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors handlers of <lb />
Ragging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Free I Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
Ell <lb />
M. <lb />
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash for <lb />
Hides, For, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb />
re's, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed <lb />
steals, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb />
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, P. <lb />
and Gail ft Ax <lb />
Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Beauty Cigarettes, Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Gar <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut-, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Macs <lb />
mm, Cheese, Beat Butter, Stand <lb />
ard i and <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
to see me. <lb />
SIM H Stiff <lb />
Phone <lb />
Pitt county In court. <lb />
TS. <lb />
D. <lb />
The defendant, D. above <lb />
will take notice that an action en- <lb />
titled above has bees commenced in the <lb />
Superior court of Pitt conn y for divorce, <lb />
and the defendant will further take notice <lb />
that is required to be and appear st the <lb />
nest regular term of the Superior court held <lb />
for the county of be held In <lb />
house in Greenville, on Ins Monday be- <lb />
fore first Monday of starch, 1902, It being <lb />
the 13th day of January, 1909 and then and <lb />
there answer to complaint, which will <lb />
be Bled days before said court, or <lb />
will be granted accordingly to the <lb />
prayer of I he complaint. <lb />
his 2nd day of November, 1901. <lb />
MOORE, <lb />
Clerk of court <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Broken in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
notice file <lb />
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb />
Mr. John Drewry, General Agent for <lb />
North Carolina and Virginia, of that <lb />
Known and Popular Company, <lb />
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
Life Insurance Co., of <lb />
Desires to announce to Its large of <lb />
policy holders, and In Ike insurable public <lb />
generally, of North this com- <lb />
will now Business In this <lb />
state and from this data will issue its <lb />
desirable policies, to all de- <lb />
siring very best insurance In best <lb />
life insurance company in the world. <lb />
If agent Is your town has not <lb />
yet completed arrangements, address <lb />
JOHN C. <lb />
State Agent. Raleigh, N. O. <lb />
Assets <lb />
Paid policy <lb />
Live, reliable energetic agents st <lb />
once lo work for <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
ISSUED <lb />
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb />
Editor ft Publisher, <lb />
Lincoln, <lb />
in Advance. <lb />
One Tear Six Mouths <lb />
Three Months Sing. Copy <lb />
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb />
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb />
Reflector office. The Semi- <lb />
Weekly and <lb />
will be sent together <lb />
one year for or Tax Daily <lb />
and <lb />
one year for 13.60 payable In ad- <lb />
PATENT <lb />
model, or <lb />
fair and<lb />
Twice <lb />
FOR <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. <lb />
TO FICTION <lb />
VOL. XX. <lb />
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER <lb />
NO <lb />
IT <lb />
WE <lb />
ARE KNOCKING<lb />
THEM <lb />
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks, <lb />
Boys and Mens Gents Furnishings, Gloves, <lb />
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees. <lb />
Come to see us. Every a bargain day and everything a <lb />
bargain. Your friends, <lb />
W. T. LEE CO. <lb />
The <lb />
DIVIDEND IS THE RESULT <lb />
Securing the highest rate of interest with safety. <lb />
economy of management. <lb />
Low death rate, resulting a careful selection of and <lb />
limiting its to the United States <lb />
It will be to your interest to see what we can do for you before <lb />
placing life insurance. <lb />
Good territory open for Agents in North Carolina. <lb />
T. General <lb />
For Virginia and North Carolina, <lb />
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, <lb />
1201 E. Street, Va. <lb />
FALL SELLING. <lb />
Putting it Strong. <lb />
DISEASE. <lb />
of <lb />
the Alton Provident Association, <lb />
succeeds in securing the passage of <lb />
a law declaring laziness a disease <lb />
and providing a compulsory cure, <lb />
she will have solved one of the <lb />
problems of the ages. She may <lb />
rightly termed a woman <lb />
courage, for her experience a <lb />
practical worker in philanthropic <lb />
fields should her familiar <lb />
with immensity of the task she <lb />
has under taken. <lb />
Yet there is some in <lb />
determining the course of reason- <lb />
that Mrs. followed in <lb />
deciding that laziness is a disease. <lb />
The who will not work is, ac- <lb />
cording to Genesis, striving to gt <lb />
around a divine injunction <lb />
decreed that only by the sweat of <lb />
the brow should eat. But la- <lb />
is an acquired, not a natural, <lb />
habit. <lb />
Still, the better a man is <lb />
harder will be The worse <lb />
be is the prone he is to live <lb />
off the sweat of some one else's <lb />
brow. Of course, the argument <lb />
may be made that this nay of look- <lb />
at the bread and prob <lb />
is purely a mental point of <lb />
View. <lb />
There will be some trouble in <lb />
making an division of <lb />
three kinds of men who will not <lb />
work because they find a <lb />
job to their liking. And, last of <lb />
all, but probably to Mrs. Do- <lb />
mind the most important <lb />
class of patients, are those who will <lb />
not work because the world <lb />
them a living. <lb />
Mrs proposes to cure <lb />
the diseases of laziness by <lb />
labor, preferable in a stone- <lb />
yard or over a saw buck. This <lb />
course of treatment is no rest cure <lb />
and so will probably lie considered <lb />
unfavorably by afflicted <lb />
Yet as the medicine <lb />
scribed by Mrs. will pay <lb />
for worth of provisions a <lb />
day for a married family, <lb />
the end might justify the means. <lb />
And as laziness is the <lb />
drains upon charities would be <lb />
materially reduced. <lb />
-AT- <lb />
inn <lb />
Prices Reduced <lb />
On All Our Stock of <lb />
Ala., June <lb />
Dr. J. C. Sir. I can as- <lb />
sure you that your <lb />
is to us. in ho <lb />
single instance bus it ever proved a failure. <lb />
have tried soothing medicines, and <lb />
everything known to us and <lb />
and your Powders arc <lb />
a success and Minting to mothers <lb />
and Yours truly, etc. <lb />
J. M. <lb />
And why When the merchandise and prices will <lb />
up the statements made concerning them, we <lb />
have every right to it There is <lb />
wrong in excellence when the <lb />
sis is within the bounds of truth, when facts are <lb />
given without misrepresentation. <lb />
Our States Facts. <lb />
Just facts, something well worth remembering. <lb />
Counters and tables piled high. Stacks and stacks of <lb />
mens, boys and youths clothing. Every place <lb />
ed 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 />
goods. for Standard Patterns. <lb />
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
Great Light For Diamond Shoal. <lb />
Washington, Nov. ex. <lb />
of great interest to the <lb />
lighthouse system of the world is <lb />
to be made on the Diamond Shoals <lb />
lightship, off the North Carolina <lb />
coast, next month, through which <lb />
i lie officers of lighthouse beard <lb />
expect to project a great inch <lb />
be of light from the sea to the <lb />
and visible to mariners from <lb />
to miles. The cluster of <lb />
while electric lights now shown <lb />
from masts of the ship can be <lb />
seen but and it <lb />
ed that shipping passing <lb />
may be able to pick up the light- <lb />
ship three times this distance by <lb />
powerful cams of light play- <lb />
the from a search- <lb />
light mm arranged between <lb />
the two stationary masthead lights <lb />
now displayed. The apparatus <lb />
now being lilted lo the Diamond <lb />
Shoals light vessel will project a <lb />
powerful light straight toward the <lb />
sky and the rolling of the ship <lb />
rough waters off will <lb />
play it about wig wag fashion. <lb />
Some system of wireless <lb />
will be applied the <lb />
Shoals and Shoals <lb />
lightships. <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
Consisting of handsome Oak Suits. Odd Dream, <lb />
Beds, Wash Stands. Lounges, Couches, Side <lb />
Boards, Chairs and Rockers, we have greatly <lb />
reduced the prices and invite all who need <lb />
lo inspect our stock, we can and will save <lb />
you money. <lb />
Don't forget that have a large of <lb />
Breech Loading Guns <lb />
IF <lb />
YOU ARE <lb />
The Place to <lb />
get the Best <lb />
Goods for the <lb />
Least Money <lb />
then yon will <lb />
go straight to <lb />
H. C HOOKER. <lb />
and will sell them at reduced prices. Cull and <lb />
secure a bargain. <lb />
Your friends, <lb />
Complete stock of fall and winter <lb />
now for your inspection, and our <lb />
NEW <lb />
cannot lie surpassed anywhere. The <lb />
ladies should not fail to see our stock. <lb />
HOOKER. <lb />
j. p. . on <lb />
FOR art Son . Mexican Ids <lb />
i inn n just what v u Ii takes <lb />
at and wilt be to is bow it <lb />
Bobbin's Chill Pills cure chills all <lb />
malarial troubles, Is what were <lb />
for. Cure after other remedies fail <lb />
No cure, no pay. Price bottle. <lb />
You can burn yourself with Fire, with <lb />
Powder, etc., or you can scald yourself <lb />
with Steam or Hot Water, but there is <lb />
only one proper way to a bum or <lb />
scald and that is by using <lb />
Mexican <lb />
Mustang Liniment. <lb />
It gives immediate, relief. Get a piece of old <lb />
linen cloth, saturate it. with this liniment and bind <lb />
loosely upon tin; Wound. Yon inn have <lb />
idea what mi excellent remedy j id tor a burn <lb />
have tried it. <lb />
The Companion's Seventy-Six Volume. <lb />
in year <lb />
of its Youth's <lb />
Companion promises more varied <lb />
attraction fonts reader than ever <lb />
before, The <lb />
ion always more than it <lb />
The government of the <lb />
United States will be represented <lb />
In contributions from <lb />
the Treasury Gage, Secretary of <lb />
the Navy Long Postmaster <lb />
Smith, and a--i taut Secretary <lb />
of War it is be- <lb />
never equaled in a previous <lb />
year. <lb />
The government of Great Brit- <lb />
will be represented by <lb />
the Duke of <lb />
Marquis of and Ava <lb />
and I lie lion T. <lb />
P. Winston s. <lb />
Churchill, members of the House <lb />
of Commons. <lb />
oilier noteworthy contributor <lb />
will Chinese min- <lb />
Washington, . i T <lb />
Washington, i i <lb />
gee Institute, Justice Brewer of <lb />
the United states Supreme Court, I <lb />
Gen. King Ail <lb />
while more <lb />
tWO of I 1- <lb />
Not an Empty Stocking. <lb />
when not one child In all this <lb />
land who la ii r up a stocking the <lb />
before should find it empty <lb />
on awakening of the joy <lb />
that would lie let loose in this old <lb />
How ran it be done. <lb />
the October Home <lb />
the president of the Sun- <lb />
shine Society started the ball roll- <lb />
She that an <lb />
Stocking be formed in <lb />
every city and town in the <lb />
t The Stocking <lb />
is a to a man and a <lb />
man the world will soon forget <lb />
M. Woolf, the artist of the poor, <lb />
and Both the best friend <lb />
girl ever had. In <lb />
December, 1800, Mr. had a <lb />
page of bis drawings in The <lb />
Home Journal. One showed the <lb />
bitter disappointment of two waifs, <lb />
a ho crawled a forlorn bed <lb />
to find their ragged <lb />
empty. This pitiful picture <lb />
brought tears to eyes of <lb />
but to Both it <lb />
more than tears. <lb />
and spread abroad the idea <lb />
of Stocking The <lb />
was to provide <lb />
the stockings of poor children. <lb />
of living slur writers will <lb />
bull- from four lo six fascinating , <lb />
h el libs sprung up everywhere, <lb />
to each is- <lb />
sues of Companion for <lb />
To all new subscribers <lb />
and to those renewing, their nib <lb />
and on Day, <lb />
a sad little life was filled with hap- <lb />
Then Ruth <lb />
The stocking <lb />
, fewer. Now <lb />
Its beautiful <lb />
graphed In twelve colon and gold. <lb />
By sanding 91.79 before January <lb />
1st, the new subscriber will re <lb />
A FOWL TIP. <lb />
It you a fr <lb />
poultry Mustang <lb />
It Is u .-,. by u <lb />
has been revived. Ii is just <lb />
time lo begin forming the clubs. <lb />
Ami what a line thing it would lie <lb />
ii in veins lo the Christmas <lb />
of could be recalled us the <lb />
lull Christmas. Isn't <lb />
it while <lb />
of 1801 from time <lb />
is received. <lb />
tit's <lb />
Columbus Mime, <lb />
Boston, Mass. <lb />
Wouldn't Swap a Dug a Pair of Mules. <lb />
Ai the union <lb />
s farmer to talking <lb />
about logs, While but Slate Treasurer <lb />
Are Held Up, <lb />
The pension warrants will not <lb />
out as as expected. <lb />
Stale Auditor Dixon expected <lb />
s hoped to send warrants to <lb />
pensioners by the Ant of De- <lb />
says funds in the Treasury are <lb />
mil to permit of payment <lb />
Three Times The <lb />
Tum OF ANY<lb />
Agents In all unoccupied <lb />
territory. <lb />
Company, <lb />
Atlanta, On. <lb />
sale <lb />
S. T WHITE, <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
cotton was being weighed. He <lb />
told Weigher Withers of a dog be <lb />
owned some of the this time, <lb />
tricks his dug done. One of The warrants have been printed <lb />
the platform hands at once in the office of the <lb />
negotiations for the dog. He I State Auditor, will be filled <lb />
offered to give ins out at once and as soon as the <lb />
I'm i a double barreled shot gun Treasury recoups on cash they will <lb />
exchange forwarded to deserving old <lb />
scorned, Mr, Warren veterans. <lb />
bad come up In meantime, and The this year will <lb />
bad of course become Interested, amount to This is <lb />
Re wanted to gel dog. largest ever given by the <lb />
made the far met en offer of a good several year past <lb />
mule for dog, a good, sound line amount of Stale pensions <lb />
mule, though sin-In- bail has been Something like <lb />
a trail-, lie tell small, however, The big increase provided for <lb />
when the man by the last Legislature, the ratio <lb />
he hi dog i, the ,, the pension being increased <lb />
best of mull- , ten lo twelve <lb />
I News Observer. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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