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Have You Forgot <lb/>
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Pry broods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
AM A OF THING <lb/>
WHICH TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to see me your next Plow or Pork <lb/>
Yours to <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
AFTER TWO HAVE KEEN PAID D THE <lb/>
POLICY HAS <lb/>
OF X. <lb/>
Loan Value. <lb/>
Cash Value. <lb/>
Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works tub <lb/>
r. Is <lb/>
Will lie re-instated If arrears be paid within on month while you <lb/>
are or within three after lapse, <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with Interest. <lb/>
second No Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are at the beginning of second and cf each <lb/>
succeeding year. provided the premium for the year be paid. <lb/>
They may lie T reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an endow during the <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
Good Re ; tor <lb/>
In addition to its special article <lb/>
by famous and women its <lb/>
stories by the most popular living <lb/>
writers of The Youth's <lb/>
from week to week <lb/>
regular features of great <lb/>
value. <lb/>
The editorial page discusses the <lb/>
public questions of the day in a <lb/>
of impartiality, the aim be- <lb/>
to five the reader the <lb/>
for forming his am opinions. <lb/>
The article the care of the <lb/>
health which has published <lb/>
every week for years if of <lb/>
the value. <lb/>
The derailments of Current <lb/>
Event Nature and Science <lb/>
give the news of the <lb/>
world in condensed form. <lb/>
The page provides <lb/>
versions for the little ones, the <lb/>
miscellany have <lb/>
their share in making the paper a <lb/>
of good leading. <lb/>
An illustrated prospectus of the <lb/>
new volume for will lie tent <lb/>
to address lice. <lb/>
Beery new who sends <lb/>
91.75 for the volume now will <lb/>
reel n o free all the issues for the <lb/>
remaining of and The <lb/>
Companion Calendar for <lb/>
lithographed in twelve colors <lb/>
gold. <lb/>
Ave, Boston, <lb/>
It st times, to get <lb/>
sound of s strong man's <lb/>
voice, and to hear good, <lb/>
ideas stated without <lb/>
Such a man is Mr. F. L. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
schools of St. Louis. lie is <lb/>
A BY THE GOVT- <lb/>
NOT, <lb/>
beware. <lb/>
State <lb/>
Executive I <lb/>
official i n form it ion <lb/>
has received at this Depart <lb/>
meat that at Falkland, Pitt county. <lb/>
of making the teacher the on or <lb/>
of authority, and initiating the <lb/>
pupils the Bret of <lb/>
obedience thereto. He holds the <lb/>
interference of parents with crank <lb/>
ideas as out of the question. The <lb/>
school room contains a large <lb/>
It is just as <lb/>
these should lie instructed <lb/>
in submission to rule as they <lb/>
should move forward daily <lb/>
or grammar. The most pow- <lb/>
agent of authority is the rod. <lb/>
all the more needed controlling <lb/>
some of the ab- <lb/>
of it at home, pamper- <lb/>
ed child grows up into the rebel- <lb/>
and it is only a <lb/>
of time as to when the penally <lb/>
will have to lie administered. <lb/>
Well laid on it might dis <lb/>
place disgraceful punishment in <lb/>
maturity. <lb/>
says the superintendent, <lb/>
never lie allowed in the schools. A <lb/>
good, old fashioned <lb/>
as obtained in the limes of our <lb/>
fathers is the thing when severe <lb/>
is needed. We still <lb/>
use it in the St. schools. I <lb/>
believe to a ex- <lb/>
but there arc times when it <lb/>
flat. Then the switch is <lb/>
The <lb/>
SPECIAL TERM OF COURT. <lb/>
In at order of <lb/>
Chat. B cf <lb/>
North Carolina, appointing a <lb/>
of Superior court for <lb/>
of trying It <lb/>
-why said of court will <lb/>
the day of <lb/>
MM, and continue for two <lb/>
said court be sooner finish- <lb/>
ed. Thai Not. 1901. <lb/>
DAVIS, <lb/>
Hoard of Commissioner Pitt county. <lb/>
lime HO, <lb/>
Dr. C Dear sir. am <lb/>
in last your <lb/>
ii- t. lit- and ill ho <lb/>
law Item i be tongue <lb/>
have tried soothing <lb/>
thing tout tad of pupils from public <lb/>
is. <lb/>
1900, John H. Parker <lb/>
killed Alex Little. <lb/>
And 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/>
be upon <lb/>
Now, therefore, I, Charles B. <lb/>
Aycock, Governor of the State of <lb/>
North Carolina, by virtue of an <lb/>
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 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 Slate <lb/>
and all good citizens to assist in <lb/>
said criminal to justice <lb/>
. Done at our City of <lb/>
, I the 28th day <lb/>
j ,,, October, in year <lb/>
-----of our Lord one thous- <lb/>
and bundled and one and in <lb/>
the one hundred and twenty sixth <lb/>
year of our American Independence <lb/>
By the <lb/>
B. <lb/>
P. M. Private Sec. <lb/>
II. Parker it <lb/>
nearly six feel high of spare <lb/>
weighs about has <lb/>
boyish face, beard <lb/>
less, has blue eyes, light hair, is <lb/>
slightly stooped and is about l <lb/>
years old. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION<lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
estate <lb/>
of this <lb/>
to me by the Clerk of the 8- <lb/>
of notice It <lb/>
hereby given to all holding claims <lb/>
i deviate to lo me Sir <lb/>
on or before 24th day of <lb/>
or this will be in <lb/>
of their All to <lb/>
mid estate lo <lb/>
settlement of indebtedness <lb/>
the of October MM. <lb/>
Tingle. <lb/>
A BLOW, <lb/>
ICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
duly before Use <lb/>
court Clerk of Pitt county ts <lb/>
tor the will tail J. P. <lb/>
deceased, notice. It hereby <lb/>
to Indebted to the cattle to make <lb/>
payment to the undersigned, <lb/>
tad <lb/>
to present the same with- <lb/>
in months from date or this notice <lb/>
will In bar of recovery. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
Steamer leave <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leave <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
and Pat <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the Weal <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. O <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, Aft., <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
hi <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
j. m. <lb/>
ASTHMA CURE FREE. <lb/>
Bring. ft Cure in all <lb/>
SENT ON OF POSTAL. <lb/>
There is nothing It brings <lb/>
cases, cures when <lb/>
FOR Tie. <lb/>
the Church <lb/>
relief, even in <lb/>
nil else fails. <lb/>
The H-v. C. Wells, i Villa, Ridge, says. <lb/>
bottle of received in goad <lb/>
cannot tell you how thankful l feel for the <lb/>
from It. a slave, chained with <lb/>
putrid lore throat Rid asthma ten years. I de <lb/>
paired of ever being cured. advertise- <lb/>
the cure dreadful <lb/>
m, asthma, and you <lb/>
resolved to give it a trial, to <lb/>
astonishment, I lie trial like u Bend tin <lb/>
a full-size , , <lb/>
We to send to every a trial Ire of <lb/>
to the one that curd Mr. Wells. We'll send it by mail post <lb/>
paid, absolutely Free of Charge, to any sufferer who will write for it. <lb/>
even on a postal. though you are despairing, however <lb/>
bad case. will relieve and cure. The worse your <lb/>
case the more glad we are to it. Do not delay, write at once, ad <lb/>
dressing Dr. Bros Medicine Co. Baal St., . I <lb/>
Sold by till Druggists. <lb/>
EQUAL OF <lb/>
for Chills. Fevers, <lb/>
Sweats and Grippe, and <lb/>
all forms of Malaria. <lb/>
DON'T WAIT TO <lb/>
SPEND CENT AND B CURED <lb/>
CURB RUE TONIC <lb/>
TRY IT. NO NO PAY. Mo. PER <lb/>
TO <lb/>
None genuine unless <lb/>
Rod Cross is on <lb/>
. take a <lb/>
A Cut Purging <lb/>
Rolls. <lb/>
The third Sun lay October was <lb/>
a memorable Day in one church <lb/>
the State. Its read from <lb/>
the pulpit of seventy of <lb/>
members who had been shut <lb/>
nit. It took several month to <lb/>
investigate the several cases. The <lb/>
task was all in all a great one. <lb/>
work wits done justly and <lb/>
courageously. Many, if not most <lb/>
the parties, were unwilling to <lb/>
the findings. Bums <lb/>
were upon careful inquiry, found <lb/>
to be in the church without a <lb/>
change of heart and their names <lb/>
were transferred lo the <lb/>
rated roll. Some were <lb/>
definitely and some indefinitely. <lb/>
The were non church go- <lb/>
profanity and various others. <lb/>
This U it notable case of the ad- <lb/>
ministration of discipline <lb/>
church purging. II is an exam <lb/>
pie it would lo well for every <lb/>
church in the Stale to follow. <lb/>
There arc Ion or <lb/>
too few Christians in the churches. <lb/>
This is one of the great <lb/>
for the wide spread coldness and <lb/>
lack of growth that good men la <lb/>
One of the <lb/>
sons so many men of the world lire <lb/>
the church is perhaps, <lb/>
the rush of protracted meetings <lb/>
and general lack Bible study <lb/>
that has abounded throughout the <lb/>
P. K. Law, <lb/>
heartily disapprove. A change of <lb/>
schools would lie much better. It <lb/>
is the and <lb/>
who stands in need of the <lb/>
school, and educators have no <lb/>
right to shirk debt to the <lb/>
There is no doubt that plain <lb/>
hard <lb/>
than all the of <lb/>
ton It it can come from dreamers <lb/>
and Con- <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
The lender in good work and low <lb/>
Nice Photographs Si per <lb/>
Halt Cabinets per dozen. <lb/>
All oilier lines very Crayon Portraits <lb/>
made 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 The very <lb/>
beat to elk office, boots <lb/>
to s. m., I. to p. Yours to pirate. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
At I now in I he In Haiti <lb/>
hands of my <lb/>
more for the an op- <lb/>
I have my <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
the Greene ft <lb/>
and given him full <lb/>
and for I ask <lb/>
indebted to invocation him and set- <lb/>
m early t possible <lb/>
DROWN, <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
Mr Farm N C. <lb/>
Containing arm. W In <lb/>
Twenty tens of Is line <lb/>
or truck land. to- <lb/>
waler. lie. For further <lb/>
address C. T. Pi Al,, <lb/>
t. <lb/>
o tin; Baton i For ,,, <lb/>
, k I <lb/>
The following is n of <lb/>
of the of <lb/>
for county, number M days <lb/>
of <lb/>
miles tad <lb/>
services at f for the <lb/>
year 2nd, <lb/>
oh <lb/>
km, <lb/>
. days, <lb/>
Jesse Cannon <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Letters Ibis <lb/>
lo me upon <lb/>
by the Clerk or <lb/>
Superior Court of county, notice <lb/>
hereby given to all <lb/>
till lo present them lo me <lb/>
for payment on or before the 90th day of <lb/>
1902, or this notice will be in <lb/>
bar of All persons Indebted <lb/>
lo said cattle notified to make <lb/>
to me. <lb/>
Thia the 29th of 1801. <lb/>
of Lewis d <lb/>
HAW, <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of t decree of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt county, in t <lb/>
Proceeding entitled W. W. B. <lb/>
A. House vs. Mary A. wife of <lb/>
Motet II. James, and others, the under- <lb/>
signed Commissioner will for be- <lb/>
fore the Court House door In Greenville, on <lb/>
Monday, the <lb/>
tract of <lb/>
county of and in Bethel ad- <lb/>
joining the lands of R. M. M. <lb/>
Jones, W. I. tbs Mary A. <lb/>
acre, more or less, and known as the Ash- <lb/>
House land, and bring all the land own- <lb/>
ed by him the lime of bit death. <lb/>
This November 1901. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. O. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and lies always <lb/>
on hand- <lb/>
Fresh goods kepi constantly as <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
It L Davis days, <lb/>
O W balk day, <lb/>
W O Little hath day <lb/>
, hath II days, <lb/>
L J Chapman hath attended days. <lb/>
a t. <lb/>
For days Hi <lb/>
For miles <lb/>
For day a Com. <lb/>
For day a <lb/>
For S ti H <lb/>
04.60 <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By of the power in me veiled by <lb/>
will and lest of Lewis Me- <lb/>
deceased, I will on Monday, De- <lb/>
2nd, 1901, before the court house <lb/>
In Greenville, tell at public lo the <lb/>
bidder for certain tract or <lb/>
parcel of land in township, ill <lb/>
county, lying on the side of <lb/>
Branch and adjoining the of Lewis L. <lb/>
Frederick Will <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
more or lets. It being the tract or <lb/>
land deeded to Lewis by W it <lb/>
and known as a part or the liar <lb/>
man tract <lb/>
ThU the day of October 1901 <lb/>
CHARLES <lb/>
Executor of Lewie <lb/>
J. ff. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Tics and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
THE GREAT <lb/>
TONIC LAXATIVE <lb/>
If you have tour biliousness, bid <lb/>
liver, heartburn, kidney trouble, loss <lb/>
of Insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy <lb/>
or symptoms and disorders which tell story of bad and in <lb/>
J Will Cure You. <lb/>
It will the bowels, the liver kidneys, strengthen <lb/>
the of tho stomach, purify your blood and put you <lb/>
on your Your will return, your move <lb/>
your liver and kidneys to trouble you, your akin wilt clear and <lb/>
you will feel the old energy and buoyancy. <lb/>
Hotter seeking lo M shall Mil- he tea I <lb/>
an ideal <lb/>
ii it mi <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
This popular remedy never to <lb/>
can <lb/>
Constipation, <lb/>
Headache, Biliousness <lb/>
And ALL DISEASES from a <lb/>
Torpid Liver and Bed Digestion <lb/>
The Is food <lb/>
and flesh. Dote until; <lb/>
tad easy to <lb/>
lake No Substitute.------ <lb/>
E. E, Griffin, <lb/>
Biker aid <lb/>
Opposite P. O., N. C. <lb/>
Recently tho <lb/>
and purchased stock clocks, <lb/>
watches, chains, pins. It., ever <lb/>
to for <lb/>
and <lb/>
Prompt special older He <lb/>
clinks watches done <lb/>
mm pi <lb/>
GRIFFIN. <lb/>
nature. I r St, in i <lb/>
sleep ant make II <lb/>
hit ii Bad as H <lb/>
i- <lb/>
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Fir Salt by <lb/>
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will to Ii, <lb/>
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A, . <lb/>
tHo Mil. us .- <lb/>
i All <lb/>
A car loaded with <lb/>
the of Bill's horses <lb/>
i the wreck near , f <lb/>
too not a little attention suite. Lounges, P. <lb/>
,. . , i. ii <lb/>
while which it <lb/>
a in town <lb/>
I The man <lb/>
glen could mil, of course, lie <lb/>
seen lull smell win. pretty loud. <lb/>
Over a hundred horses were lost <lb/>
In wreak, The were <lb/>
told to I Charlotte nun, <lb/>
log a concern, for <lb/>
cents China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. Cakes Crackers, <lb/>
tat Hotter, Stand <lb/>
Sewing Machines, and nu <lb/>
and SON from cold or other goods. Quality and <lb/>
when yon a ., for Com <lb/>
your side or bruise yourself. Quantity. <lb/>
kills will t out soreness JO I v to see me. <lb/>
in I always have It with JOB, I M ,. M M h CC <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture lie Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Oil Bar <lb/>
Turkeys. etc. Bed <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb/>
by Carriages, Carts, Parlor <lb/>
and Gall a <lb/>
Key Weal Cheroots, <lb/>
Can- <lb/>
., Peaches, <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Coffee, Meat, Snap, <lb/>
Ly, Oil, <lb/>
i -i ton Meal and Hulls, Gar <lb/>
den Seeds, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Currents, Raisins, <lb/>
W U <lb/>
days Com. <lb/>
For as ti <lb/>
I a so <lb/>
For days as <lb/>
For days as B <lb/>
traveled <lb/>
For II days as <lb/>
For miles Hi <lb/>
41.00 <lb/>
Ii J <lb/>
For as -4.00 <lb/>
For <lb/>
46.00 <lb/>
Total amount allowed <lb/>
Hosts <lb/>
Conn or Pitt. i <lb/>
T R clerk of the <lb/>
Board of for the <lb/>
aforesaid, do that <lb/>
Is a <lb/>
of record In my this day of No-<lb/>
Clerk Hoard Com Pitt <lb/>
W, R. WHICHARD BRO., <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
payment and prices as low r a <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for try produce. <lb/>
J. B. BEET, <lb/>
------DEALER IN------ <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of the Superior court <lb/>
of county rondo in a special <lb/>
wife Lucy <lb/>
A. vs. Bryant, John R <lb/>
and Mil tie Williams; the undersigned <lb/>
Commissioner will tell for before the <lb/>
house in on <lb/>
the of November, at <lb/>
m , the following piece, <lb/>
reel or tract of land In Carolina <lb/>
Adjoining of a. R. <lb/>
II J. II. Whitehurst. J. <lb/>
II. other, la land deeded <lb/>
by William Rota lo Roebuck. <lb/>
more or lest. <lb/>
This , , <lb/>
F. JAMES, Commissioner. <lb/>
la <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF- <lb/>
Also nice Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
Pitt county la Superior court. <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Tune, D. <lb/>
will notice tint an action en- <lb/>
titled shove has been commenced In the <lb/>
Superior court of Pitt conn y for divorce, <lb/>
ard defendant will further take notice <lb/>
that he is required to lie at the <lb/>
net regular term of the held <lb/>
for Ibo of to held In the court <lb/>
house on be- <lb/>
fore Ural Monday of Birch, It <lb/>
the 13th day January, <lb/>
there answer lo the complaint, which will <lb/>
twilled SO day before said court, or <lb/>
will be granted accordingly to the <lb/>
prayer of <lb/>
This of November, 1901.<lb/>
Clerk of court. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
When Joints arc stiff <lb/>
ill t <lb/>
laud use freely. Avoid <lb/>
hut one <lb/>
MS, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior <lb/>
for Fine Modem and Cheap Build <lb/>
We solicit your patronage and <lb/>
to Rive satisfaction <lb/>
prices, styles and work. <lb/>
send your orders to <lb/>
co. <lb/>
c. <lb/>
notice to <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Blocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS I <lb/>
Mr. John C. Drewry, General Agent for <lb/>
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well- <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life Insurance Co., of <lb/>
I to to III large Bomber of <lb/>
policy and to public <lb/>
generally, hat this com- <lb/>
will now In this <lb/>
from will Issue lit <lb/>
splendid policies, to all de- <lb/>
tiring the very belt I inn ranee In the beet <lb/>
life insurance company la the world. <lb/>
If the local agent In your town has not <lb/>
yet completed arrangement, <lb/>
JOHN C. <lb/>
Agent. Raleigh, N. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
reliable at <lb/>
am to work for <lb/>
Old <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
ISSUED WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor ft Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Year Biz Mouths <lb/>
Three Months Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
office. The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly Reflector and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or The Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for 13.60 payable In ad- <lb/>
-i<lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
FOR- <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TRUTH II TO <lb/>
PER <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER <lb/>
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and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees. <lb/>
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bargain. You r friends, <lb/>
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Rigid economy of management. <lb/>
Low death rate, resulting from a careful selection of risks and <lb/>
limiting its business to the United States <lb/>
It will be to your interest to see what we 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/>
FILL SELLING. <lb/>
Putting it Strong. <lb/>
THE BEARS IN THE YELLOWSTONE <lb/>
PARK. <lb/>
In his book, Ernest <lb/>
Thompson makes mention of a fact <lb/>
not generally known, namely, that <lb/>
nobody is allowed to carry a gun <lb/>
in Yellowstone Park. This fact <lb/>
causes in sonic visitors <lb/>
who do not the habits of <lb/>
animals very well, as they see the <lb/>
bears other supposedly <lb/>
beasts walking about, <lb/>
fling with each other, or to <lb/>
poke in the garbage pile outside <lb/>
the kitchen door for tidbits. Mr. <lb/>
Thompson states that the bears <lb/>
actually come to the back door of <lb/>
the hotel for scraps and are rarely <lb/>
disappointed. He also says <lb/>
during days that he in <lb/>
the he was repeatedly in close <lb/>
proximity never heard <lb/>
one of them approach him. Some- <lb/>
how or other, their big velvet <lb/>
padded feet were set down lo <lb/>
a way as to produce slight- <lb/>
est rustle of t sound. This would <lb/>
be to the <lb/>
nerves of a timid person. <lb/>
Mr. Thompson sat in the <lb/>
woods, among these hears all of one <lb/>
day and was molested any <lb/>
way though he confesses to have <lb/>
had some of the big gristly <lb/>
which atone time came charging <lb/>
down apparently at the very place <lb/>
where he was hidden. It turned <lb/>
out, however, that the grizzly <lb/>
merely wanted to see what was in <lb/>
a tomato can nearby. All this <lb/>
goes lo prove what the Hindu <lb/>
sages say, that wild animals, even <lb/>
the ferocious, are not apt to <lb/>
molest man if he docs not arouse <lb/>
their animosity and their <lb/>
by continued hostile <lb/>
the long <lb/>
of evolution wild animals have <lb/>
learned the superiority of man in <lb/>
Prices Reduced <lb/>
On All Our Stock of <lb/>
FURNITURE, <lb/>
Consisting of handsome Oak Suits, Odd Dream, <lb/>
Beds, Wash Stands, Couches, Side <lb/>
Boards, Chairs and Rockers, we have greatly <lb/>
reduced the prices and Invite all who need <lb/>
to inspect our stock, we can and will save <lb/>
you money. <lb/>
Don't forget that we have a large line of <lb/>
Breech Loading Guns <lb/>
and will sell them at reduced prices. Call and <lb/>
secure a bargain. <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
The Poll Tax and Election. <lb/>
BUCK JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
BlackJack, N. Nov. id, <lb/>
Times are very dull here now. <lb/>
Mrs. L. II. White and daughter, <lb/>
A In am <lb/>
ruder provisions of section <lb/>
chapter acts of 1801, carry- <lb/>
out a requirement of the con- <lb/>
amendment, no one will <lb/>
practical ways and acquired a fear Miss Annie, and <lb/>
him which usually results be j went to Greenville <lb/>
their giving him n wide berth. It I of very sweet girl mat <lb/>
is said, however, that regions; <lb/>
where the larger arc left ,,,, <lb/>
unmolested by man, to registrar his <lb/>
little if any desire to take the n,,. <lb/>
toward him, though they Lariat jg, and unless <lb/>
are generally too shy to make before I lie <lb/>
friends. The Yellowstone Park M fl of May he w, , ,, I White, who <lb/>
appearance at <lb/>
While <lb/>
here now . <lb/>
It is with much s <lb/>
announce death <lb/>
her <lb/>
last <lb/>
Washington, i <lb/>
it Mr, l. <lb/>
The Place to <lb/>
set the Best <lb/>
Goods for the <lb/>
n q Least Money <lb/>
. YOU ARE then yon will <lb/>
HUNTING go straight to <lb/>
H. C. HOOKER <lb/>
Complete stock of fall and winter goods <lb/>
now ready inspection, and our <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
cannot lie surpassed anywhere. The <lb/>
-should not fail to see our stock. <lb/>
HOOKER. <lb/>
this Hi- <lb/>
last <lb/>
experiment seems to indicate this, i But, In lien of j morning, November lit, <lb/>
1801. He bad been in bad health <lb/>
for some time. He leaves a wife, <lb/>
eight children and a host of <lb/>
and friends to mourn their <lb/>
loss. will, nut ours <lb/>
are the dead who <lb/>
die in the <lb/>
poll lax receipt, the registrar <lb/>
Preliminary estimates of the corn and judges election are milled , <lb/>
crop for 1901 by Depart of to allow one who has paid his lax <lb/>
Agriculture experts a within the time above required, to <lb/>
yield bushels i vote upon his taking and <lb/>
smallest harvest since an oath to that effect. And <lb/>
The average yield per acre is any person, who having paid his <lb/>
bushels, against 25.3 tax within the <lb/>
last year and n year . of and having lost his tax receipt, <lb/>
24.4 bushels per acre. Such an upon making affidavit of <lb/>
outcome under earlier economic such loss, cut to a <lb/>
conditions would have thereof the sheriff or lax col <lb/>
distress and disaster; yet so varied The law also provides that <lb/>
are the Industrial resources of the if a sheriff or lax collector <lb/>
at this lime that u fails to give a lax receipt to any. <lb/>
I of more than twenty-live per j poison paying his poll tax, or <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
NOV. <lb/>
The from Senator <lb/>
Vest, of Missouri, he will <lb/>
under no circumstances consider a <lb/>
reelection prove <lb/>
a matter to <lb/>
not only Missouri bill of the <lb/>
country. He has been loyal <lb/>
democrat and a consistent lighter <lb/>
for measures tin- <lb/>
for two decades. <lb/>
The cold experienced by the <lb/>
Alaskan explorers feel like <lb/>
a genial warmth compared <lb/>
the chill the have <lb/>
received during week <lb/>
and rumors <lb/>
have emanated from <lb/>
While House. The President <lb/>
declared Unit in <lb/>
our dependencies will lie made <lb/>
solely on merit. This <lb/>
was inane to Mr. <lb/>
If. of i <lb/>
on Dependencies of the Na- <lb/>
Civil Sen ire League. <lb/>
Furthermore the has <lb/>
lowed ii lo lie know n he will <lb/>
oppose Representative <lb/>
scheme for <lb/>
of the Census to the u <lb/>
Service classified list, ii Is <lb/>
rumored all <lb/>
the depart men ts, most of whom, <lb/>
like of the Depart <lb/>
And why not the merchandise and prices will <lb/>
back up the statements made concerning them, we <lb/>
have 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. Slacks 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 Selling must continue to <lb/>
relieve the pressure. Come early before the best <lb/>
things are gone. All the latest styles and weaves in <lb/>
goods. Agents for Standard Patterns. <lb/>
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
in the output of com as com- <lb/>
pared with last year <lb/>
a tipple in commercial channels. <lb/>
have been strictly <lb/>
to the circumscribed area where <lb/>
crops have failed, and many in- <lb/>
stances there has been inculcated <lb/>
a valuable lesson in crop rotation. <lb/>
Had this year's crop risen lo the <lb/>
vast proportions of of <lb/>
the railway lines, <lb/>
even are from a <lb/>
car famine, would have <lb/>
by a in trans- <lb/>
vastly than <lb/>
any of which record has been made <lb/>
American economic history. <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
The State Superintendent of <lb/>
Public gives out a <lb/>
summary of statistics <lb/>
as to education North <lb/>
Carolina. There are <lb/>
of the school age. The <lb/>
enrollment is against <lb/>
i last year. average attend- <lb/>
is against <lb/>
year. <lb/>
false date, he shall lie guilty <lb/>
or a misdemeanor. <lb/>
Of course the act provides Hint <lb/>
persons who have become of age <lb/>
since the 1st day of last June, or <lb/>
who were years of age or over <lb/>
the 1st day last June, shall <lb/>
not tic required to produce poll lax <lb/>
because not required by <lb/>
law to pay poll lax. There is also <lb/>
a like exemption in favor of per- <lb/>
sons relieved from the payment of <lb/>
poll tax county commissioners <lb/>
on account of poverty or infirmity. <lb/>
The also requires the tax <lb/>
collector, between the 1st and 10th <lb/>
day of May, to certify under <lb/>
a true and correct list of all <lb/>
persons who have paid poll lax for <lb/>
the previous year, on or before the <lb/>
1st day of Mil, to clerk of <lb/>
Superior Court, makes him <lb/>
guilty misdemeanor for failing <lb/>
with Ibis provision. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
Ala . Inns <lb/>
Dr. C Dear Sir, I can as-<lb/>
la Ions, mil in ho <lb/>
single has it ever D <lb/>
have tried nothing , and <lb/>
known lo <lb/>
are <lb/>
and lo <lb/>
lien. truly, <lb/>
J. M. Ii v. <lb/>
What Shall the Democratic Party do to <lb/>
Saved <lb/>
Col. Fred A. Olds, the <lb/>
cm respondent of The Observer, has <lb/>
asked a number of leading Demo- <lb/>
policy should <lb/>
the pursue to re- <lb/>
gain the <lb/>
and presents this morning utter- <lb/>
from Governor Jarvis and <lb/>
II. Both are <lb/>
notable utterances. Governor Jar- <lb/>
is past differences must <lb/>
and give <lb/>
place to toleration; that a platform <lb/>
inns be adopted having to do with <lb/>
living, not dead, Issues, and that <lb/>
Democracy must nominate bet- <lb/>
men than the opposition. Mr. <lb/>
replies at greater and <lb/>
his reply is inspiring; it rings like <lb/>
a leading of it causes the <lb/>
to tingle, He tells that the <lb/>
i events of the past three years have <lb/>
relegated old issues to the rear and <lb/>
raised new ones, and that Dem- <lb/>
party must meet them <lb/>
and correctly, <lb/>
policies of mere opposition and <lb/>
negation. We are. a world power <lb/>
and must resign ourselves to the <lb/>
use of the world's money; our <lb/>
domain has <lb/>
not seek to evade the re- <lb/>
which we have as- <lb/>
Inn must give our new <lb/>
citizens a just government, adapt- <lb/>
laborers m name only, <lb/>
The Gift for a Little Mun- <lb/>
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The Youth's Companion 91.76 will <lb/>
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The Youth's Companion for 1908. <lb/>
Ii will the two hundred and <lb/>
fifty fascinating slot its in Hie new <lb/>
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it will buy the Interesting <lb/>
special articles contributed by <lb/>
famous men and women to new <lb/>
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It will entitle the new <lb/>
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In twelve gold. <lb/>
id to their needs, under the Amer- <lb/>
our trade must be ex- <lb/>
throughout the to <lb/>
we must have a merchant <lb/>
marine and an canal <lb/>
be the tariff must be <lb/>
dealt with as a practical question <lb/>
the benefits of protection must <lb/>
be withdrawn from trusts when <lb/>
they set about to slide competition. <lb/>
Mr. admonishes us that <lb/>
should not be pessimists, nor <lb/>
should not <lb/>
eras or but, looking for- <lb/>
ward ton greater republic than <lb/>
v.-u ill of the present, should <lb/>
torn our laces resolutely to the <lb/>
aim Observer. <lb/>
sensation in Boston is <lb/>
Mr. Hasten All, a gentleman from <lb/>
Illustrated announcement of <lb/>
You Know Whet You the new volume for will be <lb/>
Tasteless Chill , free. <lb/>
formula is plainly , ., <lb/>
M it st <lb/>
N in t form. No ,,,. Av, Mass . <lb/>
to lie placed within jurisdiction <lb/>
of the Civil <lb/>
The President told <lb/>
Representative of the <lb/>
on Interstate and <lb/>
Commerce, he would <lb/>
make no in bis <lb/>
message v mi pan j <lb/>
or method of acquiring a <lb/>
cable, lie would <lb/>
necessity Congress in <lb/>
some pro for one. <lb/>
Tin- <lb/>
what some people as the <lb/>
coop de grace lo S. <lb/>
when he appointed <lb/>
Senator Nevada N. lo <lb/>
the Port of Now <lb/>
This, of course, means the <lb/>
lit- removal of George Hid well <lb/>
of whom h i- sworn he <lb/>
would remain collector as long who measures feet Bad <lb/>
he in Hie Senate. Inches In and wears shoes <lb/>
be seen if Senator How is that for <lb/>
will yield without protest, shoes <lb/>
The is, of u <lb/>
comes to telling their <lb/>
York ,, <lb/>
, ,. , , ages women are old enough <lb/>
winch wag . . <lb/>
lo <lb/>
a bitter ca Hid- <lb/>
well. Coming as this does In the <lb/>
immediate wake of election of <lb/>
in York it seems lo r <lb/>
lo <lb/>
the theory that Plaits By mixing a <lb/>
in <lb/>
I power in York is waning. <lb/>
Exposure to Wet, <lb/>
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hall of w milk, tho whole <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
O. J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered at the Poet Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
Friday, November 1901. <lb/>
A Philadelphia paper is suggest <lb/>
the divert the <lb/>
funds now being used for foreign <lb/>
missions to an effort to regenerate <lb/>
the people of the city. Not a bad <lb/>
idea, judging from the reports of <lb/>
corruption coming out of <lb/>
burg. <lb/>
The article published elsewhere, <lb/>
taken from correspondence in the <lb/>
Charlotte Observer, relative to the <lb/>
payment of poll tax before the <lb/>
first of May, is a matter of import- <lb/>
to every voter. It is the law, <lb/>
and those who fail to comply with <lb/>
it will disqualify themselves from <lb/>
voting. <lb/>
The Supreme Court of the Unit- <lb/>
ed States has granted leave to the <lb/>
of South Dakota to proceed <lb/>
with its suit the State of <lb/>
North Carolina to recover on the <lb/>
bonds of the Western North Caro <lb/>
railroad which were bequeath- <lb/>
ed to a university in South Dakota. <lb/>
It U to be North <lb/>
Carolina will do any yielding in <lb/>
the case, but will fight the suit to <lb/>
a finish. <lb/>
EPISCOPAL CONVOCATION. <lb/>
In Session With St. Pauls Church. <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
SATURDAY P. M. <lb/>
Business session. This meeting <lb/>
was mainly devoted to reports of <lb/>
the progress of work the differ- <lb/>
of the con vocational <lb/>
district. All parishes represented <lb/>
were called upon by the Dean to <lb/>
give brief account of their <lb/>
The told of the <lb/>
missionary work his charge. <lb/>
The of the de <lb/>
for labor was introduced by <lb/>
the great need of workers shown <lb/>
by these encouraging reports. <lb/>
The next meeting January <lb/>
was decided and the <lb/>
to Trinity Parish, <lb/>
accepted. Convocation <lb/>
then adjourned. <lb/>
SUNDAY. <lb/>
At the morning service the fol- <lb/>
lowing took part, Kt. <lb/>
Rev. A. A. Watson, D. D., and <lb/>
Rev. Messrs. V Harding, Robert <lb/>
D. D., N. I. Hughes and <lb/>
the rector of the parish. The <lb/>
Bishop preached the sermon, and <lb/>
administered the Holy <lb/>
assisted by X. Harding. <lb/>
the afternoon Item was the rite of <lb/>
Baptism. At night there was <lb/>
evening service. One candidate <lb/>
presented continuation. <lb/>
The N C. Hughes preached <lb/>
the sermon. <lb/>
For the fiscal year ending June <lb/>
1901, the earnings of the At <lb/>
Coast Line railroad from <lb/>
operations amounted to <lb/>
the operating expenses <lb/>
taxes amounted to 14,976,829.37, <lb/>
leaving a net balance of <lb/>
270.07, to which may added <lb/>
962,915.50 income derived from <lb/>
other sources. These figures are <lb/>
taken from reports made at the <lb/>
recent annual meeting of the <lb/>
rectors and make a flue showing <lb/>
for the year's business. <lb/>
THE SLOT MACHINES MUST GO. <lb/>
Bern, N. C. Nov. <lb/>
The event of this term of Craven <lb/>
Superior Court, now in <lb/>
judge Henry R. <lb/>
siding, was furnished by the grand <lb/>
jury today. A true bill of indict <lb/>
was found against a dozen <lb/>
proprietors of slot machines now in <lb/>
operation in this city. Solicitor <lb/>
Larry I. Moore will thoroughly test <lb/>
the cases and will drive I be inn <lb/>
chines out if <lb/>
from special to Raleigh Post of Sat- <lb/>
Nov. 1901. <lb/>
We heartily commend the wise <lb/>
noble of our <lb/>
talented townsman able Solid <lb/>
tor, to drive these <lb/>
gambling devices out of New Bern. <lb/>
They are a curse to any community. <lb/>
But, Mr. Solicitor, say- <lb/>
charity begins at home. Right <lb/>
here in your own there are <lb/>
numbers of these machines running <lb/>
day night. The sons of your <lb/>
are being luted into <lb/>
these saloons by the-e machines <lb/>
and taught their first lessons in <lb/>
the perilous ways of gambling. <lb/>
There is not a day when you walk <lb/>
the main business street of your <lb/>
town, the hours when these <lb/>
saloons are permitted to be open, <lb/>
that you may look III upon <lb/>
them and see them, by u device <lb/>
is too bald to be taken as so- <lb/>
doing a business that is so <lb/>
plainly gambling even its pa- <lb/>
and victims laugh at the <lb/>
pretends <lb/>
to defend it on the plea that is it <lb/>
not gambling. <lb/>
You have made a good start in <lb/>
New Bern. Now out the <lb/>
of the law in notion <lb/>
and drive these <lb/>
of your tow u, <lb/>
good people will com- <lb/>
mend you and bless you for it. <lb/>
The Cost of the Census. <lb/>
The cost of the eleventh census <lb/>
was in the close neighborhood of <lb/>
From present indications the <lb/>
twelfth census will entail an ex- <lb/>
upon the government of not <lb/>
less than and before <lb/>
the end is reached the figures may <lb/>
run considerably higher. <lb/>
Much of this outgo might be ob- <lb/>
by means of a permanent <lb/>
census bureau, and in view our <lb/>
somewhat troublesome experience <lb/>
it seems rather strange that we <lb/>
have not as yet steps in this <lb/>
d I net ion. <lb/>
As it is cow, we are put to the <lb/>
of census bu- <lb/>
every ten years, each <lb/>
lime are compelled to begin <lb/>
the beginning. Why not profit by <lb/>
the lessons of experience <lb/>
Besides insuring a very great <lb/>
saving to the taxpayers of the <lb/>
the creation of a <lb/>
census bureau would also in- <lb/>
sure heller results the <lb/>
lion and verification of statistics. <lb/>
the system the <lb/>
work of getting out census re <lb/>
tores is so slow that the figures get <lb/>
oat of data before they are pub <lb/>
and are, therefore, <lb/>
useless. <lb/>
As soon as possible steps should <lb/>
lie taken looking toward the or- <lb/>
g Of S permanent census <lb/>
bureau. Certainly another ten <lb/>
years should DO be allowed to pass <lb/>
without the of such a <lb/>
The sooner the movement is in- <lb/>
the <lb/>
inn. <lb/>
CONFEDERATE HONOR ROLL <lb/>
List of in Pitt County. <lb/>
Register of Deeds T. R. Moore <lb/>
received from the State Audi- <lb/>
tor a list of the names of <lb/>
ate soldiers and widows in Pitt <lb/>
who are to pen- <lb/>
and handed to The <lb/>
tor for publication. While the <lb/>
have come, the warrants <lb/>
have been received, and the <lb/>
Auditor says it will be early in <lb/>
December before they can be sent <lb/>
out. Register of Deeds Moore says <lb/>
he will give notice as soon as the <lb/>
warrants conic so that all whose <lb/>
appear below can call <lb/>
and then get them. <lb/>
Following are the and <lb/>
class to which they <lb/>
Second S. Johnson, <lb/>
William F. Mills. <lb/>
Buck, <lb/>
lie Bennett W. H. <lb/>
F. Parker. <lb/>
Fourth. L. <lb/>
Jesse W. Braxton, H. <lb/>
Brown, James E. Bullock, J. U. <lb/>
P. Bryan, Frank Bright, Richard <lb/>
Craft, Wyatt Clark, A. <lb/>
John B. Cannon, Joseph Cox, Ivey <lb/>
Corbett, Henry Deal, Theophilus <lb/>
Deal, W. James Elks, <lb/>
T. W. Ellis, Lewis Edwards, Riley <lb/>
Edwards. Arthur Forbes, A. G. <lb/>
R. B. Fulford, George <lb/>
Taylor <lb/>
Harris, Hart, Lewis <lb/>
son, Hathaway, Joseph Ham, <lb/>
nil Harris, Cornelius James, <lb/>
Jackson, T. Jones, <lb/>
William G. W. <lb/>
William If, L. <lb/>
J. E. Mayo, James <lb/>
James D. Pope, J. R. <lb/>
Wiley Pierce, Phelps, C. E. <lb/>
J. E. Randolph, James <lb/>
E. Abner Smith, J. L. <lb/>
James Win. <lb/>
I. J. Whichard, <lb/>
James It. Wren. <lb/>
Baker, Mary <lb/>
Baker, Susan Branch, <lb/>
Mill cent Corbitt, <lb/>
ca Crawford, <lb/>
Cannon, Jen- <lb/>
Dudley, Elks, Palsy <lb/>
Edwards, <lb/>
Fleming, Mary Grizzard, C. <lb/>
ton, Manning, E. Man- <lb/>
Hot Mary <lb/>
S. M. Manning. Mears, <lb/>
Sallie Ann Mathews, Louisa Oak- <lb/>
Louisa Stocks, Ann <lb/>
Smith, Susanna Spain, Sarah M. <lb/>
Stocks, Stocks, Nancy <lb/>
Stokes, Mary Jane Smith, Eliza <lb/>
beth Warren, Jane E. Whitehurst. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Happening in North <lb/>
They are having snow in the <lb/>
western part of the State. <lb/>
The Western N. C. Conference <lb/>
meets this week at Gastonia. <lb/>
Four Chinamen in Wilmington <lb/>
bare joined the Methodist church <lb/>
in that city. <lb/>
Monday near Palmyra a gin <lb/>
house and twenty bales of cotton <lb/>
were burned. <lb/>
The Scotland Neck knitting mill <lb/>
was considerably damaged by fire <lb/>
Monday night. <lb/>
Charlotte had a fire <lb/>
early Tuesday morning, several <lb/>
stores being burned. <lb/>
Ann White has erected a <lb/>
monument over supposed grave <lb/>
of In i husband, but it has since <lb/>
developed her husband is still <lb/>
alive. This colored woman <lb/>
ed I i a pension is 1894, chinning <lb/>
that In husband fought was <lb/>
killed Mm- civil war. She <lb/>
pay in cash. <lb/>
She l light a place and be-all <lb/>
in live iii gnat style. A mono <lb/>
ii cut creeled over the grave of <lb/>
her deceased husband. However, <lb/>
last year a colored volunteer up- <lb/>
plied for a pension and he was <lb/>
found to be none other than the <lb/>
white. Judge was <lb/>
appointed a receiver for tile prop <lb/>
of Ann White New <lb/>
Bern, and speculation is now- rife <lb/>
is burled beneath the <lb/>
monument creeled to White's <lb/>
In New <lb/>
I be theatrical manager may act <lb/>
as If he wanted the bat it's <lb/>
tin stirs he's <lb/>
Western Kansas editors have a <lb/>
unique was prodding <lb/>
subscribers, as this from the <lb/>
Kansas City Journal will <lb/>
If you have headaches, <lb/>
dizziness, Minting spells, an i mi pa <lb/>
by chills, cramps, corns, <lb/>
chilblains, epilepsy and <lb/>
dice, it Is a sign you are not well, <lb/>
but are liable to die any minute. <lb/>
Pay your a year in <lb/>
and thus make yourself <lb/>
hI <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of T. R. Moore, <lb/>
issued the following marriage <lb/>
White <lb/>
Edward and Elissa While <lb/>
burst. <lb/>
Mack Manning and Den <lb/>
is. <lb/>
and Mary L. Little. <lb/>
Dunk and Dora James. <lb/>
Jack- <lb/>
son. <lb/>
R. and Eula Vain- <lb/>
right. <lb/>
Colored <lb/>
Calvin Turnage and Bettie Bel- <lb/>
flash Jones and Nora Mooring. <lb/>
Clark and Sarah Abrams <lb/>
Thigpen and Martha <lb/>
Jenkins. <lb/>
A man near Kinston found in a <lb/>
marl bed is supposed to be <lb/>
the petrified heart of a human <lb/>
being. <lb/>
Dr. D. E. Motley has been elect- <lb/>
ed president of the Christian col- <lb/>
Kinsey <lb/>
at Wilson. <lb/>
Five prisoners, all colored, broke <lb/>
out of jail Louisburg Saturday <lb/>
night. One of them was under <lb/>
sentence of death for murder. <lb/>
Governor Aycock has pardoned <lb/>
O. B. J. P. Mallet <lb/>
were serving a <lb/>
term the penitentiary for con- <lb/>
goods to defraud creditors. <lb/>
Some men were out hunt- <lb/>
near Greensboro. Their dogs <lb/>
frightened a I hogs and one <lb/>
of the latter run into a fence <lb/>
was injured so that it had to be <lb/>
killed. The farmer made the hunt- <lb/>
pay estimated <lb/>
to be worth if it bad kept up <lb/>
fattened until <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb/>
Oakley, Nov. 1901. <lb/>
We thought we would let you <lb/>
bear from this neck the woods. <lb/>
C. II. Ross will in his <lb/>
new store this week <lb/>
Mr. J. L. am Miss <lb/>
Bettie Manning, near here, were <lb/>
visiting Mrs. Dr. Ricks, at Par- <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. J. E. Hi ties, of <lb/>
were visiting the <lb/>
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. <lb/>
here Sunday. <lb/>
Our very clever Dr. Warren, of <lb/>
Stokes, reports not much <lb/>
in this section at the present. <lb/>
Saturday was a gala day at <lb/>
A big barbecue and fox bunt. <lb/>
Men and dogs, then more men <lb/>
and more dogs. Some long eared <lb/>
dogs and some short cared dogs. <lb/>
Result, no fox. Everybody seemed <lb/>
to enjoy it. <lb/>
Call to Mind the Past. <lb/>
I remember very well when <lb/>
young men sought employment on <lb/>
farms for about per annum. <lb/>
This included board and washing. <lb/>
Such you us men would labor hard <lb/>
six days per week and fifty-two <lb/>
weeks in the year with two or <lb/>
three holidays at Christmas. Out <lb/>
of this would save <lb/>
In a years they would have <lb/>
enough money to buy a farm. <lb/>
They did not make debts. They <lb/>
did not They owned no <lb/>
They wore plain cloth- <lb/>
They saved their <lb/>
They made character. They bad <lb/>
Department. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
N. C, Nov. <lb/>
If you intend repairing the fence <lb/>
around your farm during the win- <lb/>
you will find it very much to <lb/>
your interest to examine the wire <lb/>
now being offered by the <lb/>
A. Q. Cox Mfg. Co. It is <lb/>
without a rival as to <lb/>
ability in price it is by fur the <lb/>
cheapest the <lb/>
Mrs. Elks, a very old lady, <lb/>
died here Monday and will <lb/>
be buried out near Standard this <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
Mrs. J. E. Hurt, Kinston, has <lb/>
been visiting Mrs. W. L. House <lb/>
for several days. She left for her <lb/>
home yesterday. <lb/>
One day this week a package <lb/>
came to the post office addressed <lb/>
to the Prominent Courting <lb/>
It was very promptly <lb/>
handed to Joshua Manning, Esq., <lb/>
some think Jimmie Green <lb/>
most justly entitled to the prize. <lb/>
Mrs. J. B. Galloway, of Grimes <lb/>
laud, was visiting in town Monday. <lb/>
Mrs. Bessie Chapman, Calico, <lb/>
was the Misses Wesson <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Miss Mollie Bryan attended <lb/>
church at Bethany Sunday. <lb/>
J. D. Cox, Mesdames Mary <lb/>
Smith, J. D. Cox and Miss Mollie <lb/>
Bryan were attendance upon the <lb/>
Episcopal Convocation at Green- <lb/>
ville the latter part of last week. <lb/>
Chief of Police Sparks went to <lb/>
Kinston Saturday evening and re- <lb/>
turned Monday morning. <lb/>
Little Misses Annie Nelson and <lb/>
Olivia Cox spent Saturday in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Jesse was here day <lb/>
this week buying cotton. <lb/>
Mrs. G. R. has gone to <lb/>
Black Jack to visit her lister who <lb/>
is very sick. <lb/>
There were several from here to <lb/>
attend the dedication services at <lb/>
Monday. Among be- <lb/>
Dr. Mrs. B. T. Cox, Mrs. <lb/>
C. A. Fair and Mrs. J. D. Cox. <lb/>
Enoch general manager <lb/>
for the Ayden Limber Co., was <lb/>
here on the 15th. <lb/>
revenue collector J. L. <lb/>
Phelps, of Plymouth, one <lb/>
day here last week. <lb/>
Mrs Ann of <lb/>
Tenn., who bus visiting <lb/>
the fir some <lb/>
time, left fur home last Thursday. <lb/>
Rowan Cooper has a nice assort <lb/>
of light and heavy groceries <lb/>
as well us a selection of con <lb/>
He would lie pleased to <lb/>
have his friends and the public <lb/>
call tie convinced t n it ho has <lb/>
not only the best but also sells as <lb/>
cheap as the cheapest. <lb/>
Mrs Kinsey Hardy, of Ayden, <lb/>
who has been on a visit to the <lb/>
family of A. G. Cox, returned <lb/>
home yesterday <lb/>
Our Line of <lb/>
New Millinery <lb/>
and yon will be convinced a <lb/>
prettier, more stylish display was <lb/>
never <lb/>
Made in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Pattern Hats. Ready-to-wear Hats, Sailors, <lb/>
Baby Cloaks and Caps. The very newest <lb/>
and latest styles in everything in my line. <lb/>
Prices lower than ever. Give me a call. <lb/>
as. m. d. mm <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Cox respect to compromise <lb/>
James Karl and manhood, self control <lb/>
to keep vicious appetites, <lb/>
acquired a competency for comfort- <lb/>
able living. They built up the <lb/>
country. They added something <lb/>
profitable to their P. <lb/>
D. Gold Wilson Time. <lb/>
When noon hour comes in <lb/>
Washington clocks through <lb/>
out country arc set every day <lb/>
to Washington time. They set the <lb/>
pace the other clocks, watches, <lb/>
etc. And yet some people are <lb/>
savor o <lb/>
Six held up an editor <lb/>
an Ohio town a few nights ago. <lb/>
When gazed on the combined <lb/>
of the search, they <lb/>
stood up in a row and asked <lb/>
In in to kick for being such <lb/>
A profit is not without honor. <lb/>
When a separates a man <lb/>
tooth the parting gives him <lb/>
pain. <lb/>
The race troubles will continue <lb/>
this country as long as men bet <lb/>
on the wrong horse. <lb/>
It's funny that a horse can go a <lb/>
mile by moving only four feet. <lb/>
If talks the dollar ought <lb/>
to say wise things. It has outs <lb/>
Mayor Court <lb/>
Mayor W. II. Long has <lb/>
of the following cases in bis court <lb/>
since last report I <lb/>
N. II. Allen, drunk and <lb/>
lined and costs, 93.85. <lb/>
Austin II assault with <lb/>
deadly i bound over to <lb/>
Con. I. <lb/>
Minnie Olivia <lb/>
bound over to <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
J. A. drunk and down, <lb/>
and cost, <lb/>
H. C. Hooker simple assault <lb/>
lined costs, 92.05. <lb/>
Button and down <lb/>
and 93.30. <lb/>
The man who waits for <lb/>
generally gets it in the <lb/>
shape of epitaph. <lb/>
Old Glory <lb/>
waved in triumph o'er prices at <lb/>
ERWIN'S <lb/>
Millinery Store. <lb/>
All kinds of hats at nil kinds of prices. Felts, velvets, <lb/>
silks, ribbons, feathers, etc., in fact just anything necessary <lb/>
to make a stylish hat, cheaper than ever before. Call and be <lb/>
convinced that the Reflector advertisements tell the <lb/>
Holliday Dead. <lb/>
night between an <lb/>
o'clock Miss Joule Holliday, of <lb/>
Grimesland, died alter a brief ill- <lb/>
She taken Thursday <lb/>
morning with a J chill. She <lb/>
was years of age and a daughter <lb/>
of Mrs. Holiday. The moth- <lb/>
two sisters and one brother are <lb/>
left to mourn her death. <lb/>
Miss Holliday was a very <lb/>
young lady and had a large cir- <lb/>
of friends. Slid was operator <lb/>
of the Grimesland telephone ex- <lb/>
change which posit ion she tilled <lb/>
most was also <lb/>
correspondent of <lb/>
which capacity she <lb/>
was most obliging, her interesting <lb/>
letters being read with pleasure. <lb/>
The took place Sunday <lb/>
afternoon at the Ward burial <lb/>
groom, <lb/>
The family of the deceased re <lb/>
quest that their sincere thanks be <lb/>
to the people of Grimes- <lb/>
laud for their exceeding kindness <lb/>
during her <lb/>
1.1.1. <lb/>
t you how it <lb/>
It's this ways <lb/>
You can burn yourself with Fire, with <lb/>
Powder, etc., or you can yourself <lb/>
with Steam or Hot Water, but there is <lb/>
only one proper way to cure a burn or . <lb/>
and that is by using <lb/>
Mexican <lb/>
Mustang Liniment. <lb/>
It gives relief. Get a piece of soft old <lb/>
I linen cloth, saturate it with this liniment and bind <lb/>
loosely upon wound. You can no <lb/>
idea what on excellent remedy this is for a born until <lb/>
you have tried it. <lb/>
A MUM TIP Hour, or <lb/>
L III. other poultry m Mexican <lb/>
Liniment. It ii a remedy by poultry breeders. <lb/>
a pert telephone girl in <lb/>
Seattle refused to connect a sub- <lb/>
scriber with the department <lb/>
when he to give notice of a <lb/>
fire, a loss of was incurred, <lb/>
and now telephone company is <lb/>
being sued fur damages by per- <lb/>
son served and by <lb/>
company which suffered the <lb/>
Even sweet nothings of a <lb/>
lover mean <lb/>
TONIC LAXATIVE <lb/>
II you have sour stomach, Indication, bad <lb/>
inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, <lb/>
of appetite, Insomnia, lack of energy, bed Mood, blotched or muddy skin, <lb/>
or any symptoms and disorders which tall story of bad bowels and an <lb/>
Impaired system, Cure You. <lb/>
It dean out the bowels, lbs liver and kidneys, strengthen <lb/>
membranes of tbs Stomach, purify your blood en. yew <lb/>
your again. Your appetite will return, your mart <lb/>
your liver and kidneys to trouble you, year akin will and <lb/>
and yon will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb/>
pauper medicine to fits for <lb/>
and similar , find an lee <lb/>
M hi. . mauler or a <lb/>
coaled <lb/>
n well, happy and hearty. If <lb/>
U ilia for , <lb/>
For Salt by <lb/>
Our Suits are so good <lb/>
that we say to you, buy one <lb/>
and you will get the <lb/>
back if you don't like the suit. <lb/>
If we make any sort of mis- <lb/>
take, bring the suit back and <lb/>
let us make it right. <lb/>
Call it our generosity, call it <lb/>
generosity, call it fair- <lb/>
call it anything you like. <lb/>
But do it. <lb/>
By the way, is the <lb/>
place where we can put the <lb/>
most value into our suits. <lb/>
a long story. <lb/>
The suite tell it. <lb/>
We do what we say we do. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
The for <lb/>
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 notice for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. have some <lb/>
beautiful windows holiday goods <lb/>
Bring your Ft Cattle to E. If. <lb/>
and ct. per lb <lb/>
gross. <lb/>
I will pay in Seven Cents <lb/>
per lb for Turkeys. Bring them <lb/>
to M. <lb/>
Mr. W. H. Harrington is break- <lb/>
ground for another building on <lb/>
bis lot In front of the Court House. <lb/>
The Telephone Company is <lb/>
some new poles put up in town. <lb/>
The line from here to <lb/>
will also be newly built. <lb/>
know what Parker <lb/>
Pens are. A new assortment <lb/>
of them, also leather pen and pen- <lb/>
pockets, just received <lb/>
tor Book Store. <lb/>
The star mail route between <lb/>
Greenville and Hill has dis- <lb/>
continued, and Hill and <lb/>
land are now supplied <lb/>
by a route from Tarboro. <lb/>
check for on <lb/>
Greenville in favor of <lb/>
Moses Carr, drawn by <lb/>
Evans Co., So. dated Nov. <lb/>
All persons are warned <lb/>
against trading same. <lb/>
Book <lb/>
N. O. History stories <lb/>
Life of Jackson Life of Lee <lb/>
Grimm's stories <lb/>
Moses be used In <lb/>
and private schools. These <lb/>
and other books bu had at <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
Get Elwood <lb/>
tics, Johnson Physical Culture, <lb/>
slant copy books, Cam- <lb/>
C tablets, Keystone composition <lb/>
ks, pencils, slate pencils <lb/>
in slates, pen, crayons, <lb/>
rules, and lots of other things, at <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
Honor Rod. <lb/>
Honor roll of the Greenville pub <lb/>
lie for the month ending <lb/>
Nov. D. C. Moore, Jr.; Fannie <lb/>
Farrow, Eva Williams. <lb/>
Did in Jail. <lb/>
Sunday morning about <lb/>
a white man named John M. <lb/>
was serving a sentence jail <lb/>
for slander, died of heart failure. <lb/>
He was years of age. <lb/>
took charge of the <lb/>
Land Posted. <lb/>
All person are hereby forbidden <lb/>
under penalty of the law from en- <lb/>
hunting, Ashing, or in any <lb/>
way trespassing my land <lb/>
known as place <lb/>
adjoining Fred James <lb/>
Harris and the Sutton land. <lb/>
i r kT u, t i if i <lb/>
. tun,., and l m Al <lb/>
i . DIM, <lb/>
tr W will la ,, lac la map m tea <lb/>
lull, Mil. la a leaf <lb/>
awl i. , ll <lb/>
i i <lb/>
The Observer reports killing <lb/>
of a white partridge by a hunter <lb/>
near Fayetteville Saturday, and <lb/>
adds It la said a while part- <lb/>
ridge is a sign a hard winter. <lb/>
A guest in one room of Hunt- <lb/>
House left a basket of chips <lb/>
sitting too near the store, Saturday <lb/>
basket got on lire <lb/>
there came near being a lively <lb/>
blaze. It was discovered and put <lb/>
out before any damage done <lb/>
Gun Exploded. <lb/>
While out bunting Saturday Mr. <lb/>
A. F. Kennedy sustained a painful <lb/>
accident. In some way bis gun be <lb/>
came choked and be went to <lb/>
Are it the burst just where <lb/>
bis left hand was supporting it. <lb/>
load passed through bis hand <lb/>
and very badly lacerated it. <lb/>
Mr. J. White tells us be gather- <lb/>
ed the nuts, Tuesday, from a pecan <lb/>
tree on his lot. He got pounds <lb/>
of nuts was offered for them <lb/>
at tree. is years <lb/>
old and this is third year of <lb/>
bearing. We believe pecans are <lb/>
the most profitable tree that our <lb/>
people could grow. <lb/>
Him. <lb/>
have yon cu <lb/>
asked a stranger who <lb/>
to make some inquiries <lb/>
about we ans- <lb/>
a little over <lb/>
years, ho cast a doubtful look <lb/>
us us if to insinuate there <lb/>
didn't anything good grow here. <lb/>
He stayed long enough to learn <lb/>
better, went away saying <lb/>
Greenville is a better town than he <lb/>
Exclusively. <lb/>
Association of <lb/>
Pennsylvania, baa fol- <lb/>
lowed example of several <lb/>
men's organizations of <lb/>
individuals in other places by- <lb/>
making a rule against poster, pro- <lb/>
gramme, circular and other mis <lb/>
forms of advertising. <lb/>
At a recent meeting <lb/>
merchants resolved that hereafter <lb/>
their advertising shall be confined <lb/>
to Rec- <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Some Speak to Me, Some to You. <lb/>
Monday, November <lb/>
F. O. Whaley returned to Hal- <lb/>
today, <lb/>
Z. P. Vandyke went up the road <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Rev. J. B. Morton returned to <lb/>
Tarboro today. <lb/>
Miss Nannie went to <lb/>
den Saturday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. Joseph returned to <lb/>
Ayden Saturday evening. <lb/>
M. H. Tucker and wife went to <lb/>
Kinston Saturday evening. <lb/>
J. D. Cox and wife returned to <lb/>
Saturday evening. <lb/>
L. H. went to <lb/>
Saturday evening returned <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Rev. Nat Harding, who was <lb/>
here at the Convocation, returned <lb/>
to Washington today. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner <lb/>
and children returned Saturday <lb/>
evening from Goose Nest, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Jordan, of <lb/>
Danville, who have been visiting <lb/>
their son, J. C. Jordan, returned <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
Mis. T. J. Mrs. <lb/>
Skinner returned Saturday <lb/>
evening from the Daughters of <lb/>
Confederacy at <lb/>
Rev. J. H. <lb/>
has spending a few days here <lb/>
in of his work there. <lb/>
He Sunday in the <lb/>
Baptist church. <lb/>
Tuesday. November <lb/>
D. Moore went to Bethel to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
B. W. Moseley went up the road <lb/>
today. <lb/>
n. W. Whedbee went to Bethel <lb/>
today. <lb/>
B. E. I'm hum went to <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
Mrs. R. J. to Kinston <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
to Kinston <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
L. I. Moore returned this morn- <lb/>
from New Bern. <lb/>
W. It. Smith came from Has- <lb/>
sells Monday evening. <lb/>
W. B. Wilson returned Monday <lb/>
evening from a trip up the road. <lb/>
Mill Helen returned <lb/>
Monday evening from a visit to <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
Mrs. M. A. Whichard son, <lb/>
Edwin, of Whichard, came over <lb/>
Monday to the family of the <lb/>
editor returned home today. <lb/>
Wednesday, <lb/>
Fred Cox went up the road this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Calvin Smith, of <lb/>
spent the day here. <lb/>
J. Caddell, of came <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
down the <lb/>
road Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Col. Harry returned this <lb/>
morning from Kinston. <lb/>
E. I. of Cary, <lb/>
last Ibis here. <lb/>
Factory to Consumer, No middle mans profit. <lb/>
worth choice goods <lb/>
at prices. <lb/>
BOUGHT BIG OF <lb/>
Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
AT HALF WILL GET TUB BENEFITS. <lb/>
SIZES <lb/>
TO YEARS. <lb/>
Miss Nan came up this <lb/>
morning from Ayden to visit her <lb/>
brother, H. L. Coward. <lb/>
H. E. A brain, of Washington <lb/>
City, has been spending a day or <lb/>
two with S. M <lb/>
Mrs. D. K. House today for <lb/>
to visit her parents, <lb/>
mid will spend Thanksgiving <lb/>
ere. <lb/>
i-1 Forbes, who came home <lb/>
from Trinity at Durham a <lb/>
ago, returned today to <lb/>
lake up bit <lb/>
Mi White, The Re <lb/>
Black Jack <lb/>
dent, was town made <lb/>
a pleasant cull at the <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Willis and child re- <lb/>
turned Monday evening from a <lb/>
visit in Nash. <lb/>
Mm. P. M. Dud. <lb/>
Mrs. Addie Dupree, wife of Mr. <lb/>
F. M, Dupree, Farmville, drop <lb/>
dead Monday. Her only sis- <lb/>
Mrs. Sue came to <lb/>
Greenville, leaving her in <lb/>
as good health as usual, but <lb/>
alter reaching hero received a <lb/>
telephone message Mrs. Du- <lb/>
was dead. <lb/>
Deceased was twice married to <lb/>
the husband whom she leaves, the <lb/>
last place in Au <lb/>
gust goon after she got a second <lb/>
from her second <lb/>
named She leaves one <lb/>
son by her first marriage with Mr. <lb/>
Dupree and two daughters with <lb/>
her marriage by Mr. The <lb/>
sou belongs to C S. Navy and <lb/>
Is now the Philippines. <lb/>
and Snits, Price<lb/>
Sizes to Years.<lb/>
is <lb/>
Mens <lb/>
and Trice<lb/>
to U <lb/>
Odd Coats. <lb/>
and Coats<lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
Boys Knee Pants. <lb/>
kind, sizes to <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
add <lb/>
Mens Pants. <lb/>
ff nil and no Pants, now <lb/>
SO <lb/>
and I <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
round I <lb/>
These prices for cash s <lb/>
No goods charged at these prices. <lb/>
BOYS <lb/>
o. <lb/>
to HO Shirts now <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
A full line from e to c now going <lb/>
The value aver offered. <lb/>
CONG <lb/>
HANDLED. <lb/>
to kind, <lb/>
price <lb/>
-i. Shoe. <lb/>
Men- BU now <lb/>
pal lips <lb/>
. in,. <lb/>
Big stock on hand. <lb/>
You must see <lb/>
MENS <lb/>
II n. <lb/>
and now <lb/>
and <lb/>
OS and <lb/>
IS and <lb/>
and IN <lb/>
Sample Price. <lb/>
no hats for <lb/>
I on<lb/>
BO <lb/>
All i Window <lb/>
ALL <lb/>
Regular price <lb/>
NOW <lb/>
price <lb/>
Bought Enough Goods For Ten Small Stores. <lb/>
sell. come. <lb/>
Clock, and Watches <lb/>
watches now <lb/>
ii II<lb/>
ff day clock at prices. <lb/>
DRESS GOODS. <lb/>
AU shades, all kinds, nil quality. The <lb/>
at the to see us <lb/>
your neighbors, or toll them about us. <lb/>
The and best line we <lb/>
have ever bad. Special value, <lb/>
to <lb/>
Silks <lb/>
cheapen to the beat, <lb/>
All Don't fail to RM <lb/>
i one of the choice patterns. <lb/>
goo All Linen <lb/>
Worth now <lb/>
Carpels, Matting;, Floor Oil Cloth <lb/>
. . k ,. ell <lb/>
line in town. <lb/>
All Kinds <lb/>
Ladies Underwear <lb/>
Heady to wear. Ask our saleslady department <lb/>
lit show them to you. Chemise, Drawer, <lb/>
Sc, at less than cost of material. <lb/>
FURNITURE. <lb/>
Duality quality <lb/>
Rockers, Hacks, Cribs, Carriages, Ac, Gel prices, <lb/>
Calicoes <lb/>
Other sell cheap calico. Watch <lb/>
I be colors They Will run out be- <lb/>
fore yen t <lb/>
n ft Hosiery. <lb/>
Al sizes, and prices, <lb/>
from the mills. This is a <lb/>
for ladies to get a <lb/>
I hi- <lb/>
Mills, <lb/>
yard <lb/>
tile <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
The Big Store <lb/>
Greenville, N C.<lb/>
. <lb/>
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w-m-w-<lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic <lb/>
has <lb/>
for <lb/>
st the <lb/>
years. <lb/>
One Million Sr <lb/>
Hundred Thou <lb/>
sand bottles <lb/>
sold last year. <lb/>
Do you think it <lb/>
to try others <lb/>
A BY THE <lb/>
NO <lb/>
steward. <lb/>
State of <lb/>
Km. hi e <lb/>
official information <lb/>
has been received at this Depart <lb/>
that at Falkland, Pitt county, <lb/>
N. C, on or about December <lb/>
1900, H. Parker shot <lb/>
killed Alex Little. <lb/>
it appears that <lb/>
the John II. Parker baa 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 and de <lb/>
livery of the said John II. Parker <lb/>
to the Sheriff of Pitt county at the <lb/>
Court house in Greenville and I <lb/>
do enjoin all officers of the Stale <lb/>
and all good citizens to assist in <lb/>
said to justice. <lb/>
Done at our City of <lb/>
the 28th day <lb/>
SPECIAL TERM OF COURT. <lb/>
In with of Bit Ki <lb/>
B. of <lb/>
North Carolina, appointing a special tern <lb/>
of Superior court for county far the <lb/>
purpose of trying actions, Is <lb/>
hereby given said term of court will <lb/>
on the th day of <lb/>
1901, and continue for two weeks unless <lb/>
business of said curt shall be sooner finish- <lb/>
ed. This Not. 4th. 1901. <lb/>
H DAVIS, Chairman. <lb/>
Board of Commissioners PI county. <lb/>
m; <lb/>
October, in the year <lb/>
of our Lord one thous- <lb/>
and nine hundred and in <lb/>
the one hundred and twenty-sixth <lb/>
year of our American Independence <lb/>
By the <lb/>
i;. <lb/>
P. M. Private <lb/>
H. Parker is <lb/>
nearly six feet high of spare build, <lb/>
weighs about has <lb/>
boyish face, Is almost beard- <lb/>
less, has blue eyes, light is <lb/>
slightly stooped and about i <lb/>
year old. <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Tin- lender in good Work and low prices <lb/>
Nice Photographs for per dozen. <lb/>
Hall Cabinets go par dozen <lb/>
All other lines very Crayon Portraits <lb/>
made from small picture cheap. Nice <lb/>
Frame on hand all the time. Come and <lb/>
my work. No trouble to show <lb/>
sample and answer questions. The very <lb/>
guaranteed to all. hours <lb/>
to a. m, I. to p. D. Yours please. <lb/>
HYMAN. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Letters administration upon the estate <lb/>
of Janice Tingle deceased this day <lb/>
been Issued to me by the Clerk of the <lb/>
of Pitt notice is <lb/>
given to all persona holding claims <lb/>
on estate to present to me for <lb/>
payment on or before day of <lb/>
or this it i. v will be plead in bar <lb/>
of their recovery. All persons indebted to <lb/>
said estate are requested to make Immediate <lb/>
settlement of their indebtedness. <lb/>
This the 23rd or October <lb/>
HI <lb/>
Administrator of James Tingle. <lb/>
JARVIS BLOW, Attorneys.<lb/>
TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
duly qualified before <lb/>
court Clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
tor the last will and testament of J. P. <lb/>
Manning, deceased, notice Is hereby <lb/>
to all persons indebted to the estate to mate <lb/>
immediate payment to the undersigned. <lb/>
and all persons having claims against said <lb/>
estate are notified to present same with- <lb/>
in twelve months from date or this notice <lb/>
will lie plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
day of October, <lb/>
I., c. VANNING. <lb/>
Executor of J. I. Manning. <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing <lb/>
ton daily at A. U. for Green <lb/>
leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
H. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at for Tar <lb/>
leave Tarboro for <lb/>
Tuesdays, and <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamer for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
CHERRY. Act., <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
Have Yon Forgot <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN <lb/>
UP TO DATE LINK OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
AND A NUMBER OF OTHER THING <lb/>
UNABLE TO MENTION <lb/>
WHICH I <lb/>
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to <lb/>
I Jas. B. White. <lb/>
TWO YEARS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
OF NEWARK, X. J., POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid up I 11-. <lb/>
Extended Insurance work.-, automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will be reinstated If arrears be within month while yon <lb/>
are living, or within three after satisfactory <lb/>
of payment of arrears with Interest. <lb/>
second No s. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable Hie g of second and of each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for year be paid, <lb/>
They may lie To led lire or <lb/>
To Increase the <lb/>
policy daring the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. i J, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
OR TEN <lb/>
YEARS <lb/>
ASTHMA CURE FREE. <lb/>
Brings at Cure in all Cases <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY ON OF POSTAL. <lb/>
There nothing like Ii brings <lb/>
relief, even I he Worst Cases. II cures when <lb/>
all else tails. <lb/>
The Bay. c. V. Wills, Villa, Ridge, III., <lb/>
battle of received in good <lb/>
lion- I cannot tell mi how I hank fill I feel for the <lb/>
good derived from I was a slave, chained <lb/>
putrid sore throat asthma An ten years, I tie <lb/>
paired of over being cured. your advertise <lb/>
mi hi the cure of this dreadful and <lb/>
disc h, thought yea <lb/>
yourselves, but resolved lo give It a trial. To my <lb/>
trial liken charm. <lb/>
a full-size <lb/>
We want to lend lo n r of <lb/>
similar to the one cured Mr. Wells. We'll land It by mall pool <lb/>
paid, absolutely Vice Charge, to any who will write for <lb/>
even on a postal. Never mind, though you are despairing, <lb/>
bad your case. will relieve and cure. The Worse your <lb/>
case, more glad we arc lo semi It. Do Dot write at once, ad- <lb/>
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co., East N. V. Oil. <lb/>
Hold try all Druggists. <lb/>
The Companionship of <lb/>
The man who abandons <lb/>
voluntarily cuts him <lb/>
self off from the most exalted <lb/>
that can cuter <lb/>
heart. He puts himself out of the <lb/>
company of Raphael, and Rubens, <lb/>
ml when he might <lb/>
live in the atmosphere that made <lb/>
them great. If Michael Angelo, <lb/>
Sir Christopher Wren, and <lb/>
welcome him at door, <lb/>
and Bach <lb/>
greet him as he enters. <lb/>
may be spavined wind-galled. <lb/>
The choir may be an aggregation <lb/>
of tuneless tyros, but if the young <lb/>
man has worshipful <lb/>
music in his soul church <lb/>
the same uplifting sentiments that <lb/>
inspired and <lb/>
u ill sweep the chords of bis <lb/>
heart as organist touches the <lb/>
keys, or a <lb/>
throat sings Hun- <lb/>
Rev. Francis E. <lb/>
Clark, in the November <lb/>
Ladies Home Journal. <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
tar N C. <lb/>
about, loll arm. about i <lb/>
cultivation Twain sens of is fine <lb/>
tobacco or truck SUM, flood buildings, to- <lb/>
He. For further <lb/>
address C. T. <lb/>
Berkley, Vs. <lb/>
in <lb/>
J. V. . <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
or hoard <lb/>
The following is a statement or <lb/>
of mi-, lings of the of Com nm- <lb/>
for number days <lb/>
each member number of <lb/>
miles traveled amounts allowed for <lb/>
services as Commissioners for Hie fiscal <lb/>
year December 2nd, 1901. <lb/>
R I. Davit days, <lb/>
O W 11.11 -rm-i u day, <lb/>
W O Little hath attended <lb/>
Jesse bath days, <lb/>
J J hath la days, <lb/>
I. J Chapman hath <lb/>
II I. DAVIS. <lb/>
days as Com. Hi i <lb/>
For miles 20.01 <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Letters hiving this day <lb/>
issued to me upon of <lb/>
M.-ti;. tin deceased, by Clerk of <lb/>
Superior Court county, notice is <lb/>
hereby Riven to nil having claims <lb/>
. aid estate to me <lb/>
fr payment on or before the 30th or <lb/>
October 1902, 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 h <lb/>
or Lewis <lb/>
JARVIS i BLOW, Attorneys. <lb/>
LAND S A <lb/>
By virtue or a of the <lb/>
Court or Pitt county, made in s Special <lb/>
Proceeding entitled W. W. House and B. <lb/>
A. vs. A. Janus, wife or <lb/>
II. James, and others, the under- <lb/>
Commissioner will soil for cash be- <lb/>
fore the Court House door on <lb/>
Monday. December Mb. follow <lb/>
tract of land Id the <lb/>
county of Pitt and in Bethel township, ml <lb/>
Joining lands II. M. M. <lb/>
Jones, W. I. the Mary A. <lb/>
James land and others, containing <lb/>
acres, more or less, and known as the <lb/>
House land, and being the land own <lb/>
him at time of his <lb/>
in. November 7th, 1901. <lb/>
Jams, <lb/>
0.1. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
A I now in in Haiti <lb/>
I in; <lb/>
more the ; op- <lb/>
ed <lb/>
the of my <lb/>
I my <lb/>
of <lb/>
books <lb/>
Mr <lb/>
Wiley the Greene St <lb/>
the choir clears its col him full authority to col- <lb/>
receipt fur same. I ask <lb/>
in me to cull him and Mt- <lb/>
k early <lb/>
AN OLD ADAGE <lb/>
light parse Is a heavy <lb/>
Sickness makes s light parse. <lb/>
The liver Is the of nine <lb/>
tenths of disease. . <lb/>
Tint's Pills <lb/>
go to the root of the whole <lb/>
thoroughly, quickly <lb/>
and restore the of the <lb/>
LIVER to condition. <lb/>
Give tone to the system and <lb/>
solid flesh to the body. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
E. E. Griffin, <lb/>
Maker us <lb/>
Opposite P. O., Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
visited the northern markets <lb/>
and Hie largest clocks, <lb/>
watches, rings, pins, etc., ever <lb/>
brought to Greenville. for <lb/>
holiday trade presents <lb/>
lo special orders Re- <lb/>
pairing to clocks watches done <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
E. E. GRIFFIN. <lb/>
The Legislature has <lb/>
to a Com- <lb/>
to the erection <lb/>
in Hie at <lb/>
t of notable <lb/>
sons, the to lie met by <lb/>
popular More <lb/>
years ago legislature <lb/>
passed a that Georgia <lb/>
should be represented in the <lb/>
my hall by statues of Ogle- <lb/>
the the State, <lb/>
Dr. Long the <lb/>
of <lb/>
but DO further taken. <lb/>
The Best Prescription far Malaria <lb/>
bill. is u of Grove's <lb/>
Chill Tonic. It Is -imply Iron <lb/>
and in a tailless In, No cure, <lb/>
Fay, <lb/>
O W <lb/>
day as Com. H <lb/>
For as Committee h S <lb/>
S miles t Hi be n <lb/>
days torn. <lb/>
as <lb/>
For mill<lb/>
CANNON <lb/>
days us <lb/>
i a <lb/>
miles traveled 20.00 <lb/>
I I <lb/>
For days as 4.1 <lb/>
miles I 16.00 <lb/>
I. J <lb/>
days as Commissioner <lb/>
For 21.00 <lb/>
r. M. <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb/>
Denier. Gash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Seed, Oil Bar <lb/>
Turkeys. etc. Bed <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Ba <lb/>
by Carriages, <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
Gail Ax <lb/>
Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
A Can <lb/>
Chinks, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine n, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Ly, Magic Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Meal and Halls, Gar <lb/>
den Seeds, Granges, Apples, Nuts, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Glass <lb/>
China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Macs <lb/>
loin, Cheese, Best Batter, Stand <lb/>
Sewing Machines, and mi <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
Cot sty pa Pitt. t <lb/>
I, T K Moore, clerk of <lb/>
Board or for the county <lb/>
aforesaid, do hereby that the <lb/>
la a doth appear <lb/>
or record In Hi day No- <lb/>
1901. T It <lb/>
Board Com. County <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
phone <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors. Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb/>
for Pine Modern Cheap Build- <lb/>
We solicit your patronage <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction lo <lb/>
prices, styles work. <lb/>
Please send your orders to <lb/>
tub Greenville Co. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By of the power In me <lb/>
tho fast will and <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Pies always <lb/>
on <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly so <lb/>
band. Country prod and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. H <lb/>
vested by <lb/>
or Lewis <lb/>
deceased, I will on Monday, De <lb/>
miner 2nd, 1901, before the court <lb/>
In Greenville, sell at public sale to <lb/>
bidder for cash that certain tractor <lb/>
parcel of land in <lb/>
county, lying South side or needy <lb/>
Branch and adjoining land or Lewis L. <lb/>
Frederick Will <lb/>
Moore and containing <lb/>
acres more or leas. It being tract of <lb/>
laud deeded to by <lb/>
part of <lb/>
man tract <lb/>
This the 29th day of October, 1901. <lb/>
of Lewis <lb/>
W. R. WHICHARD BRO,, <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
payment and prices low ea the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
virtue of the Superior court <lb/>
of county in a proceed- <lb/>
entitled John t. and wife Lucy <lb/>
A. James vs. Hallie John <lb/>
and Millie Williams; undersigned <lb/>
Commissioner will tell for cash before the <lb/>
Court house in <lb/>
the 20th day or 1901, st <lb/>
in , the following described piece, <lb/>
or tract land in Carolina <lb/>
adjoining the of M. R. <lb/>
Page, B. U. Nelson, J. II. Whitehurst, J. <lb/>
II. others, the laud <lb/>
by William Rues to <lb/>
acres more or less. <lb/>
This Get. 1901 <lb/>
F. O. JAMES, Commissioner. <lb/>
county In Superior court. <lb/>
Mast <lb/>
t. <lb/>
Titos. <lb/>
The defendant, <lb/>
named, will notice that an action en <lb/>
titled above has been commenced in the <lb/>
Superior court of conn y for divorce, <lb/>
ard defendant will further take notice <lb/>
that is required to be st <lb/>
next regular term or the Superior held <lb/>
Tor the county or Pitt, to be held In the court <lb/>
next regular term or the <lb/>
county to be <lb/>
house in Greenville, on Monday be. <lb/>
fore first Monday of 1902, It betas <lb/>
the 18th day of January, 1902 and I Inn <lb/>
there answer to the complaint, which will <lb/>
bellied todays before said court, or <lb/>
will lie granted accordingly to the <lb/>
prayer of the complaint. <lb/>
This 2nd day November, <lb/>
D. MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk or Superior court <lb/>
Ice to <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb/>
Mr. John for <lb/>
North Carolina Virginia, of that <lb/>
Known and Popular Company, <lb/>
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life Insurance Co., of <lb/>
Desires to announce to Its large number of <lb/>
policy holders, and to the public <lb/>
generally, or North this com- <lb/>
will now Resume Business In this <lb/>
stats and in-m this date will issue Its <lb/>
and desirable policies, to tie- <lb/>
sir in k very best insurance la the best <lb/>
lire insurance company In world. <lb/>
K the local agent In your town has not <lb/>
yet completed arrangements, <lb/>
JOHN C. <lb/>
State Agent, Raleigh, N. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
Live, it <lb/>
to tho <lb/>
j. a. oar, <lb/>
------DEALER IN------ <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OP <lb/>
urn <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B. COREY. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and Broken In <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
IMBUED WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, Nebraska. <lb/>
In Advance. <lb/>
One Year Six Months <lb/>
Three Months Sing. Copy Be. <lb/>
No traveling canvassers em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
office. The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for f or The Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for 13.60 payable in ad- <lb/>
YO <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
as<lb/>
-FOR <lb/>
SI <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
. . j <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TRUTH TO <lb/>
. <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY-, N. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
NO I <lb/>
IT <lb/>
WE <lb/>
ARE <lb/>
THEM<lb/>
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks, <lb/>
Boys and Mens Clothing, Furnishings, Gloves, <lb/>
and a big line of Baby Cape, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees. <lb/>
Come to see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a <lb/>
bargain. Tour friends, <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
The <lb/>
IS THE RESULT <lb/>
the highest of Interest consistent with safety. <lb/>
of <lb/>
S. Low death rate, from a careful selection of risks and <lb/>
limiting its to the Catted States <lb/>
It be to row interest to we can do for yon before <lb/>
your life Insurance. <lb/>
Good territory for Agents in North Carolina. <lb/>
T. ARCHIBALD GARY. General Agent. <lb/>
Tor Virginia North Carolina, <lb/>
Life <lb/>
E. Main Richmond, Va. <lb/>
ALL ARGUMENTS HALT WHEN THE <lb/>
PRICE AND MERCHANDISE RIGHT. <lb/>
The pleasant days we have been having are now a thing <lb/>
of the past, and only the pleasant memories of the same re- <lb/>
main. Have yon supplied yourself with all necessary winter <lb/>
When you facts all arguments halt. We give <lb/>
no prices but all winter goods <lb/>
pi SOLD. <lb/>
A full and up-to-date line of Clothing, Shoes, Hate, Dry <lb/>
Goods, Rugs, Notions, Dress and Trimmings. Under- <lb/>
wear the cold weather kind. Winter and season right for <lb/>
Blankets and Comforts, yes stock right too. <lb/>
STANDARD PATTERNS <lb/>
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
Water Remedy. <lb/>
Tired women who retire at night <lb/>
with the feeling they are so <lb/>
tired that sleep is impossible, <lb/>
should try the hot water remedy. <lb/>
Remove clothing and bathe <lb/>
your face, temples and wrists with <lb/>
water hot it can be borne. <lb/>
In many ireful sleep <lb/>
follow when it will not with <lb/>
other method. <lb/>
A rest of even lift or twenty <lb/>
to a tired woman in the <lb/>
middle of the day will do more <lb/>
than three times this resting space <lb/>
at the end of the when the <lb/>
muscles and nerves are almost be- <lb/>
resting. Even if you have <lb/>
only fifteen your <lb/>
dot hes and bathe our neck, tern <lb/>
plea face in hot water, or cold <lb/>
water, ii that is more grateful to <lb/>
nerves, and He down to the <lb/>
pleasant dreams which are almost <lb/>
sore to come after the hot water <lb/>
treatment. A glass of hot water <lb/>
with a few drops of lemon juice <lb/>
and a little sugar is a <lb/>
drink which French women take <lb/>
at their midday rest. Tea is too <lb/>
much of a nerve stimulant, <lb/>
it is very weak. Some And <lb/>
a glass of hot milk both and <lb/>
at their rest horn. <lb/>
If there is time, it is excel- <lb/>
lent plan to take your rest hour <lb/>
after dinner, and follow the sleep <lb/>
of fifteen or twenty by a <lb/>
pleasant sponge bath, putting on a <lb/>
fresh set of clothes for the after- <lb/>
noon work. Few appreciate how <lb/>
much of a rest it is to put on fresh <lb/>
clothes in the <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
Prices Reduced <lb/>
On All Our Stock of <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
Consisting of handsome Oak Suits, Odd <lb/>
Beds, Wash Stands, Couches, Side <lb/>
Boards, Chairs and Rockers, we have greatly <lb/>
reduced the prices and invite all who need <lb/>
to inspect our stock, we can and will save <lb/>
you money. <lb/>
Don't forget that we have a huge line of <lb/>
Breech Loading Guns <lb/>
The Place to <lb/>
Best <lb/>
Goods for tho <lb/>
Least Money <lb/>
then you will <lb/>
jg straight to <lb/>
HOOKER <lb/>
IF <lb/>
YOU ARE <lb/>
Complete -luck of fall winter go <lb/>
now ready Inspection, and our <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
cannot he <lb/>
Indies see <lb/>
and will sell them at reduced prices, and <lb/>
secure a bargain. <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
j. i <lb/>
Over a Million Acres of Do. <lb/>
A report has been made by <lb/>
special agent appointed by Gov. <lb/>
Stanley to statistics on the <lb/>
subject of prairie dogs in Kansas. <lb/>
In the sixty-seven covered <lb/>
by the report it is shown that <lb/>
acres of are <lb/>
by prairie dog towns. <lb/>
county heads the list with <lb/>
aorta, county has <lb/>
and Cove The other <lb/>
counties run from to <lb/>
acres. la the extreme western <lb/>
part of the State nearly all of the <lb/>
pasture land is held by prairie <lb/>
dogs. The general estimate of <lb/>
damage to this pasture by <lb/>
is per cent., though many <lb/>
farmers think it is greater. One <lb/>
farmer in Wallace county says that <lb/>
his cattle will not eat grass on that <lb/>
part of his occupied by <lb/>
prairie dogs. A in Lo <lb/>
county says he is only able to <lb/>
pasture be of cattle on the <lb/>
same range where he pastured <lb/>
head ten years ago, the <lb/>
prairie dogs were not so numerous. <lb/>
Experts at the Agricultural Col-j <lb/>
are trying to devise some <lb/>
Method for exterminating the <lb/>
prairie dogs, but up to time <lb/>
little has come of <lb/>
The pest is rapidly in- <lb/>
Louis Dem.<lb/>
None genuine unless <lb/>
Red Cross is on label <lb/>
Don't taLe i <lb/>
WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD <lb/>
TO EQUAL OF <lb/>
for Chills, Fevers, <lb/>
Night Sweats and Grippe, and <lb/>
all forms of <lb/>
DON'T WAIT TO DIE <lb/>
SPEND CENTS AND BF CURED <lb/>
CURES TONIC <lb/>
TRY IT. NO C <lb/>
and Cum. <lb/>
Judge Moore is u <lb/>
good that he run <lb/>
An ancient parson was <lb/>
edifying bis with an <lb/>
account of passage the child <lb/>
of Israel across tho Ii- l sen in <lb/>
their from Egypt. <lb/>
lire lien said <lb/>
l-u <lb/>
went sea on ice. <lb/>
but win <lb/>
small up <lb/>
wall; rite sleek <lb/>
BAKER HART, <lb/>
SUPPLY. <lb/>
W Hicks b not Dead. <lb/>
a y <lb/>
Rev. hi It. <lb/>
II never was in <lb/>
i . a <lb/>
licit <lb/>
isl closing, He <lb/>
bus j completed his large <lb/>
splendid for and, <lb/>
i fable helpers, has <lb/>
mi mil, Word <lb/>
. ; Into inter <lb/>
In ; ii i i, quart- <lb/>
Mr. Hicks <lb/>
grow ii in and <lb/>
Bleep-Kilo us people's astronomer, and <lb/>
way on or i-n the <lb/>
wen cum down In seasons. Never <lb/>
iv win forecasts so <lb/>
hot by den. de Ice now, his timely <lb/>
It n tins <lb/>
bit in Faro nil hi- v i sated the people from <lb/>
army got Millions <lb/>
i were harvested <lb/>
for a buck sitting near to crops <lb/>
pulpit, and rising tip he wild early. The <lb/>
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