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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/>
a knowing air, people win certainly <lb/>
don ii i., Hicks, hen It costs <lb/>
got In little and the <lb/>
His One <lb/>
toe, and bis splendid <lb/>
Tho up in hi journal one dollar a <lb/>
dignity, looked over his j, . tin Mm nae. Yon <lb/>
and pointing hi-finder Ii i. <lb/>
at down you I and year, and <lb/>
nigger, <lb/>
I mail <lb/>
Ink <lb/>
hi- I'm <lb/>
Just long as there ii a tariff <lb/>
duty on certain articles just so <lb/>
long will certain add that <lb/>
amount to price of their pro- <lb/>
ducts and thus force the consumer <lb/>
at horns to pay that much more <lb/>
than he should pay. The men <lb/>
who profit and grow unto million- <lb/>
by virtue this system want <lb/>
it left severely alone. Those who <lb/>
understand this plan of robbery <lb/>
and see that they are being robbed <lb/>
every day, are demanding a <lb/>
while many who have <lb/>
never understood this monstrous <lb/>
and most diabolical tiling are still <lb/>
standing by the very men who <lb/>
take bread from their children's <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
The Malaria <lb/>
t hills and For la s of <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It la simply iron <lb/>
a form. No cure, <lb/>
so ray. Pries see. <lb/>
have just added Steam Supply to our business and <lb/>
trill tell anything in this line very low. Bee when in wan I of <lb/>
Globe and, Anglo Valves, Standard Globe <lb/>
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb/>
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Ganges, Hancock <lb/>
U. S. Injectors, i Cocks, <lb/>
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Pitting all sizes, <lb/>
LINK OP Packing, Robber <lb/>
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing. Belt Hooks. <lb/>
SOLE AGENTS <lb/>
Not tared. <lb/>
Amos was fair type <lb/>
k lip and gum <lb/>
He ; seated on a Ii ., <lb/>
store, all nit <lb/>
from home, and ii was <lb/>
kepi mi John, <lb/>
hum, <lb/>
I- <lb/>
bis neighbors, to <lb/>
Pi nail John i nil. <lb/>
Amos, no m, . <lb/>
mid who, for ten <lb/>
desired above nil be I <lb/>
exclaimed, i <lb/>
Ain't I'm -kind m . <lb/>
what l <lb/>
In School Attendance. <lb/>
u e en tillable statistics for <lb/>
. brought <lb/>
In I in of <lb/>
the -i pi lasts d, of public In- <lb/>
of tn Film i getting together <lb/>
instance is- <lb/>
ii ids show last year <lb/>
mile i children of <lb/>
i intended school, <lb/>
. ii i . children <lb/>
ii Hi, i in attend <lb/>
at all, l iii- average <lb/>
dance . the school term <lb/>
The smile salaries, per <lb/>
i i both male and Ce- <lb/>
her, i he Slate <lb/>
i. i- no oilier <lb/>
-i which <lb/>
Sewer Farm Drain Tile <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
replied <lb/>
Building. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Nun I ain't. I ain't <lb/>
you i -Kind , r <lb/>
you dollar <lb/>
ain't lei do n <lb/>
do it den <lb/>
Amos after some says, <lb/>
t n-c I part <lb/>
mi <lb/>
n shoe log <lb/>
lo e schools as <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
are Some <lb/>
pent ii--- in oat . <lb/>
lbs in in <lb/>
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II i . . <lb/>
t. Mill,. . , <lb/>
nun I ii I'm col I- id ii ,. .; <lb/>
Is i <lb/>
Perry <lb/>
taking Trade <lb/>
An in- of <lb/>
mi- ii has become a <lb/>
i. . . . i <lb/>
i pi advertisers <lb/>
season arc seasonable. <lb/>
M, ii more there is a <lb/>
in j not lei up lime, <lb/>
lo keep everlastingly it, year <lb/>
year ii baa ban <lb/>
power<lb/>
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mini <lb/>
ii<lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
Entered at the Post Office at <lb/>
Greenville, H. C, as Second-Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
again calls up the fart that <lb/>
are too The <lb/>
do not have time to settle down <lb/>
from one campaign before the <lb/>
and candidates begin stir- <lb/>
ring up for another. The <lb/>
country would be with a good <lb/>
long rest from political excitement. <lb/>
lands Skinner in <lb/>
the District Attorney's office for <lb/>
Eastern Carolina there is to <lb/>
be a row in the camp of white <lb/>
of that section and <lb/>
they will have a score against the <lb/>
Senator. We think they will bare <lb/>
just cause for Some <lb/>
how we can't get away from and <lb/>
do not care to get away from <lb/>
idea that the that plows <lb/>
corn is entitled to the fodder. <lb/>
Winston Sentinel. <lb/>
man Skinner has not <lb/>
done anything else but plow corn <lb/>
for the Republicans ever since he <lb/>
the Democratic party. True <lb/>
part of time be had a Populist <lb/>
flag stuck in the bridle, but <lb/>
plowing was all in the same field. <lb/>
Came Near the Bridesmaid. <lb/>
Only the self assertion of Miss <lb/>
Mary Bowers, the bride elect, <lb/>
saved William from mar <lb/>
the bridesmaid at Can <lb/>
ton Congregational church last <lb/>
night. Through a misunderstand <lb/>
of marriage conventionalities <lb/>
escorted bridesmaid <lb/>
up to the altar, and his best man <lb/>
up with the bride. <lb/>
The party wrong <lb/>
the bridesmaid getting be- <lb/>
the bride and the groom, <lb/>
and when Rev. Thomas <lb/>
began ceremony, he, of <lb/>
course, addressed the bridesmaid <lb/>
instead of the bride. The brides- <lb/>
maid was so perplexed that she <lb/>
allowed the groom to take her <lb/>
hand. <lb/>
The bride clergy- <lb/>
man by stopping the ceremony. <lb/>
She quickly changed <lb/>
her bridesmaid, took hand of <lb/>
bashful groom, and the mixed <lb/>
up ceremony was happily con- <lb/>
special, <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
17th, <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
some towns of this State <lb/>
pernicious slot machines which <lb/>
were prohibited by last <lb/>
through the work of Sena <lb/>
tor arc still being con- <lb/>
ducted. are certainly as <lb/>
clear a violation of law as any <lb/>
species of gambling can lie. The <lb/>
Greenville states they <lb/>
are running at full blast in that <lb/>
town. are not <lb/>
town officers liable under the <lb/>
cock gambling law Raleigh <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
Every Monday every police <lb/>
in the town goes the <lb/>
Mayor and makes oath that be <lb/>
knows of no gambling going on in <lb/>
the town, notwithstanding the nu <lb/>
bar rooms in which these <lb/>
Blot machines are in almost con <lb/>
operation. <lb/>
II <lb/>
There are two plans operation <lb/>
open to Republican party in <lb/>
dealing with matter of tax re- <lb/>
safe way and the <lb/>
right way would be to cut down <lb/>
taxation first and make <lb/>
afterward The other way <lb/>
first to extravagant ex- <lb/>
so as to eat up the <lb/>
plus make no change in tax <lb/>
rates. With schemes of subsidy, <lb/>
navy enlargement, digging, <lb/>
irrigation of arid lands other <lb/>
costly undertakings ready to <lb/>
launch when Congress shall meet, <lb/>
and with the prospect t logrolling <lb/>
combinations to push to final <lb/>
success, it quite safe to predict <lb/>
the probable course of net ion. <lb/>
Given a surplus open to attack, <lb/>
what chance will lax-payer <lb/>
Stand against subsidy beggars I <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
It Gladdens the East. <lb/>
Under the above head a New- <lb/>
correspondent of the <lb/>
News and Observer <lb/>
I am reliably Informed that the <lb/>
Southern Railway will resume the <lb/>
schedule into Goldsboro of Its early <lb/>
morning train on Sunday, tilth <lb/>
n m. The whole east will hail the <lb/>
coming of this with gratitude. <lb/>
The Atlantic and North Carolina <lb/>
officials will change the schedule <lb/>
of their train to connect <lb/>
with the Atlantic Coast Line trains <lb/>
at Kinston morning and evening, <lb/>
and at evenings, By this <lb/>
arrangement passengers <lb/>
and the west can make close <lb/>
connection ti Greenville, and <lb/>
turning close connection at <lb/>
Kinston for the west, those <lb/>
for Jacksonville and <lb/>
points on the <lb/>
branch, will connect at <lb/>
for Raleigh, <lb/>
and points west. <lb/>
Had you stopped to think bow <lb/>
many people could lie called honest <lb/>
and retain their good name as an <lb/>
honest man if you would strain a <lb/>
point and pay a dollar you owe. <lb/>
He could go and pay some other <lb/>
fellow the dollar ho owes, and this <lb/>
one could do likewise, and on and <lb/>
on, until people could get paid <lb/>
off with same dollar, it the <lb/>
first only put the thing in <lb/>
motion. Suppose you try this plan <lb/>
and if it, does not work out <lb/>
lion J. K. Young, Insurance <lb/>
Commissioner, is <lb/>
ten calling- of officers <lb/>
all citizens of the State <lb/>
ally to the law requiring that all <lb/>
tires be investigated by the of <lb/>
tho fire department or tire com <lb/>
in the cities and of <lb/>
State, that the result <lb/>
such Investigation be reported <lb/>
it <lb/>
Our army and navy officers are <lb/>
in favor of dispensing with <lb/>
which baa become more or- <lb/>
than useful. <lb/>
Tobacco Cots as a Kite <lb/>
has gone higher than a <lb/>
said n prominent <lb/>
man this and higher <lb/>
prices are looked for from day to <lb/>
day. Even the sweepings of the <lb/>
warehouses, that sold for cents <lb/>
a hundred recently, are bringing <lb/>
as much as live dollars now. <lb/>
Every grade of tobacco has risen <lb/>
within the last ten days, some of <lb/>
it as much as a dollar and u half n <lb/>
hundred, and a well known <lb/>
said this morning that he <lb/>
had never known prices as high as <lb/>
at Bows incline to <lb/>
belief that the market will shortly <lb/>
be glutted in consequence of the <lb/>
present situation, while <lb/>
think the markets will all be clear- <lb/>
ed by <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
Girl Mysteriously <lb/>
Elizabeth City, N. C, Nov. <lb/>
Miss Nellie daughter <lb/>
H. <lb/>
disappeared last night. The police <lb/>
and citizens are searching for her. <lb/>
The liver was thoroughly dragged, <lb/>
but no due as to her whereabouts <lb/>
has been found. A young man <lb/>
who has been paying attention to <lb/>
the missing girl was the last per <lb/>
son seen in her presence He Ml <lb/>
arrested upon and given <lb/>
a preliminary hearing, resulting in <lb/>
taking his own to <lb/>
appeal before mayor. Chief <lb/>
Puttee to <lb/>
folk, Va. for bloodhounds. <lb/>
An Interesting Question. <lb/>
We publish elsewhere in today <lb/>
paper a communication from Col. <lb/>
J. C. L. Harris that raises an in- <lb/>
question. He makes the <lb/>
that inasmuch as the new <lb/>
constitutional amend men I does not <lb/>
go into effect until July. no <lb/>
voter can deprived of his vote <lb/>
because he did not pay his poll <lb/>
by May of that months <lb/>
before the amendment goes into cl <lb/>
fed. lithe point Mr. Harris <lb/>
es turns out to lie well taken it will <lb/>
have effect on amendment <lb/>
except to postpone the <lb/>
of poll tax feature 1904. <lb/>
Raleigh News Observer. <lb/>
N. C, Nov. <lb/>
Wonder if the entertainment <lb/>
suggested for Thanksgiving is bear- <lb/>
We are eager <lb/>
listening. <lb/>
Hunting parties are quite <lb/>
careless shooting u com- <lb/>
occurrence. Better be care- <lb/>
or the services of the coroner <lb/>
will be required. <lb/>
B. Manning is his <lb/>
self once more. He has been sick <lb/>
for some time and his friends are <lb/>
all glad to at the old <lb/>
It looks more natural. <lb/>
Jasper Ayden, <lb/>
spent part of the day here <lb/>
day. <lb/>
A car load of Hour has <lb/>
hen received by B, Manning <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
A. Cox has made sale of all <lb/>
the land he has been advertising <lb/>
and still the people are continual <lb/>
coming to buy. The Winier- <lb/>
ville items <lb/>
carefully read. <lb/>
Two new homes have just <lb/>
placed in the hands of carpenters <lb/>
for ruction. <lb/>
A. O. Cox has two horses and <lb/>
one mule for sale. Any person de- <lb/>
siring to buy a medium class farm <lb/>
team will do well see him. <lb/>
yards wire fence for farm <lb/>
use for sale, yards of garden <lb/>
fence ready for the market. Now <lb/>
is the time you need your fence so <lb/>
conic at once. <lb/>
Prof. E. L. Middleton, of Cary, <lb/>
spent Wednesday here. <lb/>
Rev. J. H. Rich, of Farming <lb/>
ton, N. C. was here this week so- <lb/>
funds with which to build <lb/>
a church at Hyde <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Ex Mayor J. A. Harrington, of <lb/>
Ayden, was a short while <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
. R. is a thrice happy <lb/>
man. Through the mails this week <lb/>
he toy rifles, a dumb <lb/>
watch and a pewter spoon. Happy <lb/>
Robert <lb/>
Evans and R. H. Hun- <lb/>
sucker attended the Jolly Forbes <lb/>
last Wednesday evening <lb/>
and report a very time. <lb/>
Mrs. W. M. Carrol to Kin- <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
Massey, of who <lb/>
has been here for several mouths <lb/>
selling sewing machines for B. P. <lb/>
Manning Co., left today for his <lb/>
home where he will spend the <lb/>
days. He will return after the <lb/>
first January. <lb/>
Pitt county land sells tolerably <lb/>
well sometimes, Dr. B. T. Cos re- <lb/>
sold u faun near here at <lb/>
dollars per acre. <lb/>
The suggestion coining the <lb/>
latest big railroad combine that the <lb/>
owners of the propel ties would be <lb/>
willing to sell them to the govern- <lb/>
is a thing may as <lb/>
well begin to think about. When <lb/>
stocks have absorbed all the <lb/>
they will bold the next step <lb/>
may be to Cell the reads to the <lb/>
government tor the simple reason <lb/>
that a government is <lb/>
than a railroad <lb/>
Constitution. <lb/>
A physician, writing to Lon- <lb/>
don Times recently, <lb/>
thing wee t and drink a- d wear <lb/>
s the of germs to an <lb/>
people <lb/>
better contemplate. Ear too <lb/>
fuss is made if them. If <lb/>
we listened to all these scares there <lb/>
would be nothing left to do but get <lb/>
into a bath of carbolic acid and <lb/>
stop there until starvation freed <lb/>
us the of <lb/>
BROKE IN STORE. <lb/>
Thief Captured With Blood Hounds. <lb/>
Tuesday night store of W. <lb/>
H. Wilson, a colored man, at <lb/>
Penny Hill, was broken into and <lb/>
robbed. The thief got in by <lb/>
the back door to the store. <lb/>
Some meat and other goods were <lb/>
stolen. <lb/>
morning Mr. W. <lb/>
i i i ins received a telephone mes- <lb/>
sage to go out with his blood <lb/>
see if the thief could be <lb/>
trailed. Mr. limes left with his <lb/>
dogs at once reached Penny <lb/>
Hill about o'clock. The owner <lb/>
of the store had been thoughtful <lb/>
enough not to let anyone go about <lb/>
door where the thief got in, so <lb/>
the dogs were quick to strike a <lb/>
trail. They the trail down <lb/>
by the creek and across the bridge <lb/>
over into county to the <lb/>
house of Foreman Staton, colored, <lb/>
who was taken custody. <lb/>
The dogs not getting to Penny <lb/>
Hill fully ten after the <lb/>
robbery was committed and then <lb/>
the trail so was a <lb/>
piece of Hue work for them. <lb/>
Good Changes. <lb/>
Another change has been made <lb/>
in the schedule of passenger trains <lb/>
on Atlantic North Carolina <lb/>
railroad will be of interest and <lb/>
benefit to people over this way. <lb/>
The evening train west will <lb/>
leave New Bern at o'clock, pass- <lb/>
Kinston This will <lb/>
make a good connection with the <lb/>
and Kinston over <lb/>
this road which at <lb/>
at By this new schedule <lb/>
people will again lie enabled to <lb/>
leave here the and <lb/>
get to Goldsboro in time to connect <lb/>
with night going north <lb/>
and west. <lb/>
We also hear that the early <lb/>
morning train Raleigh and <lb/>
is to be put back on, <lb/>
and if this is we can <lb/>
get Raleigh papers here on the <lb/>
morning freight train from <lb/>
The following cards have <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. George Walters <lb/>
request the honor of your presence <lb/>
at the marriage of their daughter <lb/>
Annie Wort ham <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr Claude Linden <lb/>
the evening of Wednesday, <lb/>
the fourth of December <lb/>
nineteen hundred and one <lb/>
at seven o'clock. <lb/>
At street <lb/>
Norfolk, Virginia. <lb/>
United States cruiser <lb/>
is only all-steel vessel <lb/>
in the United States navy with a <lb/>
life-size figure head at her bow. <lb/>
A figure of Liberty, in steel and <lb/>
wood, stands out her graceful <lb/>
stem. A simple shield <lb/>
of the cult of arms of the <lb/>
United Slates is the only <lb/>
of the prows of other United <lb/>
States war ships. <lb/>
SICK MADE WELL <lb/>
WEAK MADE STRONG. <lb/>
Elixir of Life Dis- <lb/>
covered by Famous Doctor- <lb/>
Scientist That Cures Every <lb/>
Known Ailment. <lb/>
Wonderful Cures Are Effected <lb/>
Thar Seem Like Miracles <lb/>
Performed The Secret of <lb/>
Long Life of Olden Times <lb/>
Revived. <lb/>
the Remedy I- Free To All Who <lb/>
Send Name and Address. <lb/>
After years of patient study, and <lb/>
delving Into the dusty record of <lb/>
the past, as well as following mod- <lb/>
in the realms of <lb/>
medical science. Dr. James W. <lb/>
Kidd. First National Bank <lb/>
building, Fort Wayne, Ind., makes <lb/>
Startling announcement that he <lb/>
Our Line of <lb/>
. New Millinery <lb/>
and you will be convinced that a <lb/>
prettier, more stylish display was <lb/>
never <lb/>
Made in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Pattern Hats. Ready-to-wear Hats, <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 <lb/>
Greenville, N, O. <lb/>
Au umbrella may not lie of much <lb/>
use in a football game, but you can <lb/>
If and shall be made <lb/>
the test of advancement in the <lb/>
army and instead of seniority <lb/>
or the number of gray hairs the <lb/>
chin whiskers of stuff official there <lb/>
will be ii grand upsetting and <lb/>
overturn of but <lb/>
young men who shall lit themselves <lb/>
for service of the sea <lb/>
and land will have to <lb/>
light for and live <lb/>
gay with the editor, <lb/>
says an exchange. A <lb/>
man poked at the editor of the <lb/>
, because bis <lb/>
trousers were patched. editor I <lb/>
went home and sued her husband ford a sun parlor in the house can <lb/>
rib. tor he owed on subscription. out in tho yard. <lb/>
North Carolina is in <lb/>
is simply <lb/>
Capital is pouring into the <lb/>
Slate and factories and shops arc <lb/>
going up in all directions. Thous <lb/>
ands of acres of farm lauds arc <lb/>
being sold to people <lb/>
from other States coming here to <lb/>
their condition. The old <lb/>
North Slate has an enviable future. <lb/>
Winston <lb/>
Unlike some of our exchanges, <lb/>
the Times can sec no harm, or <lb/>
propriety, in a man acknowledging <lb/>
that he an office, even a <lb/>
judgeship In these days if a man <lb/>
wants office an I i ask for it <lb/>
be Is not likely to get it. And if <lb/>
the best men ask for office <lb/>
less worthy men will till them. <lb/>
Rich Times. <lb/>
DR. KIDD. <lb/>
has surely discovered the elixir of <lb/>
life. That be is able w the aid <lb/>
of a mysterious J, <lb/>
to himself, us a re- <lb/>
of the years he has spent <lb/>
searching for this precious life <lb/>
boon to care any mid every <lb/>
disease that is known to the human <lb/>
body. There is no doubt the <lb/>
doctor's making his <lb/>
claim and the remarkable cures <lb/>
that he is daily effecting seems to <lb/>
bear him out very strongly, His <lb/>
theory which he advances is one of <lb/>
reason and based on sound <lb/>
a medical practice of many <lb/>
years, it costs nothing to try his <lb/>
remarkable of us <lb/>
he calls it, he sends free, to <lb/>
anyone who is r. sufferer, in <lb/>
quantities to convince of its <lb/>
ability to cure, so there is <lb/>
no risk to run. Some of the <lb/>
cures cited are very remarkable, <lb/>
and but for reliable witnesses <lb/>
would hardly be credited. The <lb/>
lame have thrown away crutches <lb/>
and walked about alter two or <lb/>
three trials of the remedy. The <lb/>
sick, given up by home doctors, <lb/>
have restored to their <lb/>
friends perfect health. <lb/>
neuralgia, stomach, <lb/>
heart, liver, kidney, blood and <lb/>
skill diseases and bladder troubles <lb/>
disappear as by magic. Headaches, <lb/>
backaches, nervousness, fevers, <lb/>
consumption, coughs, colds, <lb/>
ma, catarrh, bronchitis and all <lb/>
of the throat, lungs or any <lb/>
vital organs are easily overcome in <lb/>
a space of time is simply mar <lb/>
Partial paralysis, locomotor <lb/>
dropsy, gout, scrofula and <lb/>
piles are quickly permanently <lb/>
removed. purifies the entire <lb/>
system, blood and tissues, restores <lb/>
nerve power, circulation <lb/>
and a state of perfect health is <lb/>
produced at once. To the doctor <lb/>
all systems alike equally <lb/>
affected by great of <lb/>
Send the remedy today. <lb/>
It is free to every sufferer. Slate <lb/>
what you want t be cured of and <lb/>
the sure remedy tor it will be <lb/>
you by return mail. <lb/>
Old Glory <lb/>
waved in triumph o'er prices at <lb/>
ERWIN'S <lb/>
Millinery Store. <lb/>
All kinds of hats at all kinds of prices. Pelts, velvets, <lb/>
silks, ribbons, 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 truth. <lb/>
has employed <lb/>
ex Judge James B, Shepherd, ex <lb/>
Judge J allies II. and <lb/>
George to defend the <lb/>
State the suit brought <lb/>
North Carolina by the State of <lb/>
.-out Ii <lb/>
A Philadelphia boy came near <lb/>
dying from the effects of his <lb/>
of tobacco and is now in a <lb/>
hospital being treated for nicotine <lb/>
poison, lie can at lease have the <lb/>
of that his sec <lb/>
attempt, which will be as soon <lb/>
us he gets out of the hospital, will <lb/>
be so bad Raleigh <lb/>
A short cotton crop will serious <lb/>
effect those farmers who depend <lb/>
upon cotton alone as a money crop. <lb/>
But with n soil that will produce <lb/>
any everything there is no ex <lb/>
for doing and if they still <lb/>
insist let the blame rest where it <lb/>
belongs. Inn Herald. <lb/>
The latest fad with the New <lb/>
York is the It <lb/>
is a good scheme, the <lb/>
is that a man who can't <lb/>
Boston Dudley, Kentucky, is a <lb/>
native of Virginia. that <lb/>
a intelligence is <lb/>
sharpened by the training of the <lb/>
room, but whose moral <lb/>
nature remains undeveloped, is <lb/>
but i more dangerous <lb/>
Chicago has a comer on eggs, <lb/>
Louisville on liquor. With lbs <lb/>
Infer Trait raising the price of <lb/>
sugar, the Christmas stands <lb/>
a poor News. <lb/>
I from Northern <lb/>
vi la strum <lb/>
Times The <lb/>
OF ANY OTHER. <lb/>
ONE THiRD EASIER. <lb/>
ONE THIRD FASTER. <lb/>
Agents wanted in all unoccupied <lb/>
territory. <lb/>
WHEELER ft WILSON, <lb/>
Manufacturing Company, <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
S. T WHITE, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
ALL. CASES OF <lb/>
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING <lb/>
ARE NOW CURABLE <lb/>
by out invention. those born arc incurable. <lb/>
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. <lb/>
P. A. OF BALTIMORE, <lb/>
Mi. JO. <lb/>
entirely cured thank to your treatment, will now yon <lb/>
a fall History of lube used at discretion. <lb/>
v n-o nu- began and I Io <lb/>
ii <lb/>
for catarrh, for three month, without consulted a oust- <lb/>
the ear of city, who led MM <lb/>
a an eon. help rue. and even that only temporarily, the would <lb/>
in the affected ear would he lot <lb/>
I it Raw j our advert in a New York paper, ordered your treat <lb/>
Aft I Ind it a few Recording to your direction, the and <lb/>
five week m the diseased ear has restored. thank you <lb/>
and , . ; <lb/>
F. A. Broadway, <lb/>
Md interfere with your usual occupation. <lb/>
YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME <lb/>
SUMO, U SALLE lit <lb/>
THE AMERICAN REVIEW Of REVIEWS <lb/>
is by men and of <lb/>
prominent in III <lb/>
in the and lb <lb/>
of current events in their proportion. They comment on lit <lb/>
freedom from AU mm women who <lb/>
want to know whit the world it doing And II an Intellectual <lb/>
from received from III <lb/>
comprehensive, and saving Io busy man or woman <lb/>
contributions on important topics in by the best-informed <lb/>
mill III of other give the bill their but <lb/>
is profusely illustrated <lb/>
runs will ill thoughtful mm and woman to <lb/>
its o <lb/>
PRESIDENT <lb/>
I anon Its col- <lb/>
views have been presented <lb/>
XI t could no. otherwise <lb/>
to, all <lb/>
men <lb/>
;. um then ideas diverge, are <lb/>
ire utterance m Its col- <lb/>
EX PRESIDENT <lb/>
I conn ii a valuable <lb/>
publication very great <lb/>
I have found <lb/>
there nil important miner <lb/>
c I should mi hive <lb/>
in a mutt <lb/>
of and <lb/>
livery Indeed I think <lb/>
It t very Important part of my <lb/>
and t necessity <lb/>
It one In public B <lb/>
U. S. <lb/>
It Is one the best ind most <lb/>
publications of the <lb/>
S. <lb/>
do not t gnat <lb/>
time to but I <lb/>
pleasure In laying that the Review <lb/>
of It the number <lb/>
en my <lb/>
rah K. <lb/>
C. S. <lb/>
as how ti cm be has Invaluable <lb/>
of lot month. <lb/>
of <lb/>
PLACE NEW <lb/>
Oar Suits are so good <lb/>
that we say to you, buy one <lb/>
and you will get the <lb/>
back if you don't like the suit. <lb/>
If we make any sort of mis- <lb/>
take, bring the suit back and <lb/>
let us make it right. <lb/>
Call it our generosity, call it <lb/>
your generosity, call it <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 into our suits. <lb/>
a long story. <lb/>
The suits tell it. <lb/>
We do what we say we do. <lb/>
Prank Wilson, <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Some Speak to Me, Some to <lb/>
Thursday, October <lb/>
L. L of Richmond, is <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Raleigh, <lb/>
tin.- <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 Eastern for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as pas- <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe as and hops you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
Than Card <lb/>
A clever little woman in town <lb/>
says she belongs seven church <lb/>
societies and has no time for Jack <lb/>
News. <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Dolls, Wagons, <lb/>
Vases cheap at M. Schultz. <lb/>
Mrs. Cox, wife of Mr. <lb/>
Arch Cox, died near <lb/>
Wednesday night. <lb/>
The will take sub- <lb/>
script for any magazines yon <lb/>
may want to send Christmas <lb/>
presents. <lb/>
The high price meat should <lb/>
lead the farmers to try raising more <lb/>
hogs. The hog and hominy crop <lb/>
is t h- best and most profitable. <lb/>
Mr. E. B. has purchased <lb/>
the old store building on <lb/>
of Greene and Second streets <lb/>
and is moving it down to Reads <lb/>
street. <lb/>
More people who owe The He <lb/>
should be coming in to <lb/>
pay up now. Don't put off <lb/>
newspaper the last thing to <lb/>
pay <lb/>
The East Carolina railroad is <lb/>
now carrying mail between Tarboro <lb/>
and Farmville, and express offices <lb/>
are being opened at stations along <lb/>
the road. <lb/>
Don't Reflector <lb/>
Book Store has purchased en- <lb/>
tire stock of North State cigars <lb/>
made by the Winterville Cigar Co. <lb/>
These are the good that we <lb/>
have selling so cheap, as <lb/>
factory will make any more <lb/>
of this kind will well to <lb/>
lay in a supply before they are <lb/>
gone.<lb/>
N. C. History stories <lb/>
Life Jackson Life of Lee <lb/>
Grimm's Fairy stories <lb/>
Moses can be used in <lb/>
public private schools. These <lb/>
and other Looks be bad at lie- <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
ft Elwood <lb/>
tics, Johnson Physical Culture, <lb/>
copy Cam- <lb/>
pus tablets, Keystone composition <lb/>
books, penny pencils, stale pencils <lb/>
in wood, slates, pen, ink, <lb/>
rules, lots of other things, at <lb/>
Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
Land <lb/>
AlI person are hereby forbidden <lb/>
penalty of the law from en- <lb/>
hooting, fishing, or in any <lb/>
way my land <lb/>
known at Braxton place <lb/>
adjoining Fred James <lb/>
Harris and Button land. <lb/>
O. NINE. <lb/>
The Old Reliable. <lb/>
There is to be another year, <lb/>
less almanac fails. At any <lb/>
rate the Publishing Co. bas <lb/>
sent us a copy of Turner's North <lb/>
Carolina Almanac, the old reliable, <lb/>
for 1902. It. wears same old <lb/>
familiar face and is filled with <lb/>
usual good of useful<lb/>
Wat II Snow or Sleet <lb/>
A alight fall of sleet or hominy <lb/>
snow occurred yesterday afternoon <lb/>
about o'clock. It melted very <lb/>
soon, however, upon reaching <lb/>
ground and was hardly <lb/>
from rain. Snow was <lb/>
reported during the day at Flor- <lb/>
and Camden, S. C, and at <lb/>
points in Western North Carolina. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
At the home of Mi. Noah Forbes, <lb/>
father of the bride, three miles <lb/>
from Greenville, at o'clock <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon. Miss Nora <lb/>
Forbes and Mr. W. E. of <lb/>
Greenville, were married by Elder <lb/>
Fred Immediately <lb/>
after the ceremony the couple came <lb/>
to Greenville and held a reception <lb/>
at night at home of the bride- <lb/>
groom on Pitt street. <lb/>
They received many bridal pres- <lb/>
some very handsome. <lb/>
Telephone Change. <lb/>
Mr. H. P. Hill, of New Bars, <lb/>
bas been appointed <lb/>
Carolina Virginia <lb/>
Telephone Company's Greenville <lb/>
exchange, vice Mr. W. A. <lb/>
Mr. Hill is a <lb/>
thorough telephone man <lb/>
electrician, and a clever <lb/>
gentleman. He will leave not <lb/>
undone to make Greenville ex- <lb/>
change first class in every<lb/>
Came to Life After Funeral. <lb/>
Decatur, Ala., Nov. <lb/>
Oxford blacksmith, <lb/>
escaped being buried alive <lb/>
today. After the funeral services, <lb/>
the casket was opened at grave, <lb/>
when the was seen Io move. <lb/>
casket was hurried back to the <lb/>
home of where he revived <lb/>
is under <lb/>
had pronounced dead by <lb/>
physicians and he lay apparently <lb/>
dead for two nights a day. <lb/>
Nothing will make a more <lb/>
Christmas present than a <lb/>
Teacher's Bible or a Parker <lb/>
Pen. Nice line of both <lb/>
at Book Store. Yon might <lb/>
come pick out your choice and <lb/>
have it put aside until wanted. <lb/>
J. C. Caddell <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
t. C. came <lb/>
morning from New Ben. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harvey, <lb/>
Grifton, spent today here. <lb/>
F. H. Harding returned <lb/>
this morning from Grifton. <lb/>
Mrs. V. H. returned <lb/>
today from a visit in the country. <lb/>
O. a tobacconist of <lb/>
Danville, spent today on <lb/>
i market. <lb/>
Friday, <lb/>
Fred Cox left Thursday evening <lb/>
for Kinston. <lb/>
Dr. Ricks, of Parmele, was here <lb/>
Thursday night. <lb/>
H. W. Whedbee to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
J. B. Latham, of Washington, <lb/>
was here today. <lb/>
Mrs. J. N. Gorman returned to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
F. C. this morn- <lb/>
for Henderson. <lb/>
W. E. left Thursday <lb/>
evening for Kinston. <lb/>
Rev. F. A. Bishop left <lb/>
morning Washington. <lb/>
W. J. Rollins returned Thurs- <lb/>
day evening from Tarboro. <lb/>
Mrs. R. J. Cobb returned home <lb/>
from Kinston this morning. <lb/>
Mr. of Siler who <lb/>
has been spending a few days here <lb/>
with Ins brother, O. A. re- <lb/>
turned home today. <lb/>
Saturday November 1901. <lb/>
J. of Baltimore, is in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
W. A. Fleming, of was <lb/>
here today. <lb/>
Paul returned to <lb/>
Wilson today. <lb/>
R. Clark came over from <lb/>
I Ills <lb/>
B. W. Moseley returned Friday <lb/>
evening from Bethel. <lb/>
J. D. Cox returned to Winter- <lb/>
ville Friday evening. <lb/>
Misses Bertha and Dawson <lb/>
of spent today here. <lb/>
May and J. Hugh <lb/>
of Kinston, came over this morn- <lb/>
H. W. Whedbee returned Fri- <lb/>
day train a trip up the <lb/>
road. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Ola Forbes <lb/>
ed Friday evening from Newark, <lb/>
N. J. <lb/>
Clarence George <lb/>
Woodward went up the road this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Miss came up <lb/>
this morning to <lb/>
make a short visit borne. <lb/>
Mrs F. II. Johnson, and <lb/>
Miss Grace, of Tarboro, are <lb/>
visiting her sou, P. If, Johnson. <lb/>
T. II. W <lb/>
who has been her <lb/>
W. T. returned home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Miss Mamie <lb/>
came up this morning and will <lb/>
spend a few days Miss Bessie <lb/>
Patrick. <lb/>
Miss Maud Lassiter <lb/>
Misses pupil <lb/>
ville High School, came up on the <lb/>
morning train to spend the day <lb/>
Factory to Consumer, No middle mans profit <lb/>
worth of choice goods <lb/>
at factory prices. <lb/>
BOUGHT BIG. LOTS OF <lb/>
Clothing, Notions <lb/>
AT HALF THEIR VALUE. CUSTOMERS WILL GET THE BENEFITS. <lb/>
Boys <lb/>
IS and Bolts, Price<lb/>
Sizes to Years.<lb/>
SIZES <lb/>
TO YEARS. <lb/>
us <lb/>
and<lb/>
thing. Suits<lb/>
is <lb/>
Odd Coats. <lb/>
B and Coats <lb/>
and <lb/>
Boys Knee Pants. <lb/>
and kind, I Io <lb/>
and I <lb/>
and <lb/>
add <lb/>
, . ants,<lb/>
l ml <lb/>
a. <lb/>
These prices for cash s <lb/>
No goods charged at these prices. <lb/>
l Io nO now l l <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
A full line from let <lb/>
to c now <lb/>
biggest value <lb/>
i-i <lb/>
M i <lb/>
I kind <lb/>
id ;<lb/>
and <lb/>
mid <lb/>
STEEL <lb/>
ED HANDLED. <lb/>
to kind, <lb/>
juice<lb/>
-i do <lb/>
Ladies I <lb/>
stock on baud. <lb/>
You must see <lb/>
Sample <lb/>
no bats f <lb/>
ill I In en <lb/>
A I.;. <lb/>
pi-i e e <lb/>
SOW <lb/>
price<lb/>
Bought En uh Goods For<lb/>
Ten <lb/>
.- <lb/>
res. <lb/>
Clocks <lb/>
watches now<lb/>
day clock prices. <lb/>
All shades, all kinds, nil quality. <lb/>
at the immerse stock us bring <lb/>
neighbors, or <lb/>
of Winter-; <lb/>
Marriage mo. <lb/>
of Deeds, T. R. Moore, <lb/>
the in- <lb/>
this week; <lb/>
Warn-. <lb/>
E. K. Ford and M. E. Forbes. <lb/>
E, Jolly and Mora Forbes. <lb/>
John Molly Carson. <lb/>
James Carson and Foul. <lb/>
Bryant Arnold and Nannie <lb/>
Jesse <lb/>
Thomas. <lb/>
I I re and I. Ill Joy- <lb/>
Noah Smith mid <lb/>
A. and <lb/>
David Ward Per- <lb/>
kins. <lb/>
Levy <lb/>
A Mr. of <lb/>
county, was passing through the <lb/>
door with a gun in his hand. The <lb/>
hammer against the door <lb/>
causing gun to discharge, tho <lb/>
load killing his wife who was sit-1 <lb/>
at the machine, <lb/>
Silks Yards. <lb/>
cheapest to the boat. <lb/>
o All qualities. fall to get <lb/>
ore of choice patterns. <lb/>
i; <lb/>
All Linen <lb/>
Worth now <lb/>
Carpi-Is, l to i <lb/>
Biggest line town. All <lb/>
Cloth <lb/>
Wind <lb/>
DRESS GOODS. <lb/>
Ladies Muslim <lb/>
Ready to wear. Ask <lb/>
show tin-in Io j oil. Petticoat <lb/>
Ac., at less than coal of material.<lb/>
. Draw era, Go-, i- <lb/>
FURNITURE.<lb/>
II Mills, <lb/>
Oak W j . yard <lb/>
I- <lb/>
The t In and line we <lb/>
i . had. Special value <lb/>
n Calicoes c <lb/>
Walt Ii <lb/>
will run <lb/>
. <lb/>
re j on I <lb/>
rt ti; i Hosiers-, <lb/>
s. i and prices, <lb/>
r This Is ran- <lb/>
. I dies to gel a<lb/>
Rockers, Hacks, Cribs, Gel price <lb/>
C. T <lb/>
The Big Store <lb/>
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Have You Forgot <lb/>
What <lb/>
THAT AM STILL CARRYING <lb/>
UP-TO DATE LINE OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
AND A OF OTHER THING <lb/>
WHICH I AM TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to see me for your next B of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
BENEFIT if If ill <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
i. Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is Non <lb/>
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while yon <lb/>
are living, or within three years alter lapse, upon satisfactory <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrict ions. IS. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
year, provided the premium for the year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an endow daring the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
ASTHMA CURE FREE. <lb/>
Bring I Cure in all <lb/>
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON OP POSTAL. <lb/>
There is nothing like It brings <lb/>
instant relief, even in the worst eases. It cures when <lb/>
all else tails. <lb/>
The Rev. C. Wells, of Villa, Ridge, says. <lb/>
bottle of received in <lb/>
cannot tell yon how- thankful I feel for the <lb/>
good derived from it. I was a slave, chained with <lb/>
putrid sore throat and asthma for ten years. I de <lb/>
of ever being ran d. saw you advertise- <lb/>
tor the cure of thin dreadful and tormenting <lb/>
and thought yon <lb/>
resolved to it a trial. T <lb/>
the trial <lb/>
a full-size <lb/>
We want to send to every a <lb/>
similar to the one that cured Mr. Well. <lb/>
BETHEL <lb/>
Bethel, at. C, Nov. 1901 <lb/>
Miss Rose, of this place is <lb/>
visiting friends in Everetts this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Miss Effie Grimes returned from <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Mrs. D. E. House, of Greenville, <lb/>
came up this morning. <lb/>
D. C. Moore and Harry <lb/>
bee spent Tuesday here on <lb/>
Mr. Clark, one of the firm of <lb/>
Clark Son, of Tarboro, spent <lb/>
Tuesday in this place. <lb/>
Misses Rose, M <lb/>
in and Maggie spent Sunday <lb/>
in <lb/>
J. T. Smith and H. L. Taylor <lb/>
spent Sunday in <lb/>
Rev. J. W. Rose returned Mon- <lb/>
day from Everetts where he <lb/>
preached <lb/>
W. G. Keel Tuesday in <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
Miss of Wilson, <lb/>
who has been visiting in <lb/>
this place, left Rocky Mount <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
T. T. Cherry, of Conetoe, spent <lb/>
Tuesday night here. <lb/>
Mrs. W. J. return- <lb/>
ed from Rocky Mount Sunday. <lb/>
J. M. Whichard, of this place <lb/>
left for Mt. Olive to be by bis <lb/>
daughter's bedside She was at <lb/>
tending Prof. Z. D. <lb/>
school. We wish her rapid <lb/>
John Bryan, Parmele, but <lb/>
once of Cuba, returned to his home <lb/>
Friday night. <lb/>
James Davenport, of Conetoe, <lb/>
in town <lb/>
W. G. Little, one of our county <lb/>
commissioners, spent Tuesday with <lb/>
Robt. Staton. <lb/>
Miss Mattie Rollins, of Green- <lb/>
ville, spent Monday with Miss Pa- <lb/>
Whitehurst, of this place. <lb/>
Mrs. Or. spent Sunday <lb/>
with sister near <lb/>
C. H. James is still having <lb/>
school desks made. He has form- <lb/>
ed a with S. M. <lb/>
Jones and they will the <lb/>
capacity their plant do a <lb/>
general line of manufacturing in <lb/>
wood. <lb/>
AYDEN NOTES. <lb/>
N. C, Nov. 1901. <lb/>
A. C. Wade and wile of Haiti <lb/>
spent in town. <lb/>
Bishop Watson and three of the <lb/>
clergy came down Monday to con- <lb/>
the Episcopal church. <lb/>
There was a crowd present at <lb/>
the consecration and also at the <lb/>
services <lb/>
Miss Nannie came up Sat <lb/>
to attend the Episcopal <lb/>
vices. She returned Monday night <lb/>
to her home in Kinston. <lb/>
Miss Delia Smith is teaching the <lb/>
public school at <lb/>
lour miles from town. <lb/>
Miss Nancy Coward went to <lb/>
Greenville yesterday. <lb/>
J. J. Hines returned from <lb/>
more last night. <lb/>
Brooks came down from <lb/>
Parmele Saturday night and left <lb/>
Monday to visit his in the <lb/>
country. He has many friends <lb/>
here and is always a welcome <lb/>
tor. <lb/>
Miss Annie Joyner, of Kinston, <lb/>
came up on the freight Monday <lb/>
and spent the day in <lb/>
Misses Eula and Clyde Cox spent <lb/>
the day here Monday. <lb/>
was a little excitement <lb/>
about tire here yesterday, but <lb/>
proved to lie some light-wood <lb/>
burning. <lb/>
David Gibb, of Parmele, cam <lb/>
last night. <lb/>
Rev. B. H. Melton, of Wilson, <lb/>
was in town awhile this week. <lb/>
A PROCLAMATION BY THE COVER- <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Reward. <lb/>
State of I <lb/>
Executive <lb/>
official information <lb/>
has been received at this Depart <lb/>
that at Pitt <lb/>
N. C, on or about December <lb/>
1900, John M. Parker shot and <lb/>
killed Alex Little. <lb/>
Whereas, it appears that <lb/>
the said John H. Parker has fled <lb/>
the stare, 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 of <lb/>
North by virtue of an <lb/>
in me vested by law, do <lb/>
issue this my proclamation, <lb/>
a reward of two hundred <lb/>
for the Apprehension 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 <lb/>
do enjoin all officers of State <lb/>
and all good citizens to assist in <lb/>
bringing said criminal to justice. <lb/>
, Done at our City of <lb/>
, I Raleigh, the 28th day <lb/>
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/>
B. Aycock. <lb/>
P. M. Private Sec. <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 hair, is <lb/>
slightly stooped and is about <lb/>
years old. <lb/>
SPECIAL TERM OF <lb/>
In with order of Ex- <lb/>
B. Aycock, Governor of <lb/>
North Carolina, appointing a special term <lb/>
of Superior court for Pitt county for the <lb/>
of trying civil actions, notice is <lb/>
given that term of court will <lb/>
convene on the 9th day of <lb/>
1901, and continue for two weeks unless <lb/>
of bald court shall be sooner finish- <lb/>
ed. This Nov. 4th. <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, Chairman, <lb/>
Board of Commissioners Pitt county. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Letters of administration upon the estate <lb/>
of James Tingle having this day <lb/>
been issued to me by the Clerk of the <lb/>
prior Court of Pitt notice is <lb/>
given to all persons holding claims <lb/>
on said estate to present to me for <lb/>
on or before the 24th day of <lb/>
r, 1908, or this notice will be in bar <lb/>
of their recovery. All persons indebted to <lb/>
said estate arc requested to make Immediate <lb/>
settlement of their indebtedness. <lb/>
This the 23rd day of October 1901. <lb/>
Administrator of James Tingle. <lb/>
BLOW, Attorneys. <lb/>
You Know What you are <lb/>
When take Grove's Tasteless Chill <lb/>
Tonic the formula is plainly print, <lb/>
ed n every bottle showing that it is simply <lb/>
and in a tasteless form. Ho <lb/>
Cure, No Pay. <lb/>
Ms Pills <lb/>
. treatment of <lb/>
We'll send it by mail post <lb/>
FOR TORPID LIVER. <lb/>
the whole <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE,. <lb/>
paid, absolutely Free of Charge, to any a ho write it, <lb/>
even on a postal. Never mind though you are despairing, however <lb/>
bad your case. will and cure. The worse <lb/>
ease, the more glad we are it. ad- <lb/>
dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co. East St., N. Y. City. <lb/>
Sold by all Druggists. <lb/>
TESTS is a. these <lb/>
than DR. <lb/>
LIVES. PILLS, a trial prove. <lb/>
Take No <lb/>
If lo be saved from defeat is the <lb/>
only point to be considered by <lb/>
Democrats the cut to such <lb/>
saving would for all hands to <lb/>
renounce everything that has been, <lb/>
is will be Democratic <lb/>
the Radicals. Fortunately for the <lb/>
country, however, Clay's <lb/>
still is better to be <lb/>
right than lo lie It <lb/>
is better to contend for Democratic <lb/>
principles lose than re <lb/>
those principles and win, <lb/>
and this we may be able to do. At <lb/>
any rate, we believe this is the <lb/>
thing for the party to be found <lb/>
try do, at all times, and nil <lb/>
all <lb/>
Sentinel. <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
Farm car Parmele, N C. <lb/>
arcs, in <lb/>
cultivation. Twenty of this is fine <lb/>
tobacco or truck land. Good buildings, to- <lb/>
water, etc. For further <lb/>
address C. T PEAL, <lb/>
Box Berkley, Vs. <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
The leader in good work and low prices <lb/>
Nice Photographs for Si per dozen. <lb/>
Cabinets per dozen <lb/>
All other lines very cheap. Crayon Portraits <lb/>
made from any small picture cheap. Nice <lb/>
Frames on 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. hours <lb/>
to a. m, to p. m. Yours to please. <lb/>
RUDOLPH <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINT<lb/>
TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
court Clerk of county as <lb/>
tor the last will and testament of J. P. <lb/>
Manning, deceased, notice Is hereby given <lb/>
to all persons Indebted to the estate to mate <lb/>
immediate payment to the undersigned, <lb/>
and all persons having claims said <lb/>
estate are notified to present the same with- <lb/>
n twelve months from date or this notice <lb/>
will lie plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This of October, 1901. <lb/>
J. L. O. MANNING, <lb/>
Executor of J. P. Manning. <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
H. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
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. B. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Letters testamentary having this day <lb/>
been issued lo me upon the Lewis <lb/>
by the Clerk of the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt county, notice is <lb/>
hereby to all persons having <lb/>
against aid estate to present them me <lb/>
for payment on or before the 30th of <lb/>
October 1802, 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 28th day of 1801. <lb/>
CHARLES <lb/>
Executor of Lewis <lb/>
BLOW, Attorneys. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
THE GREAT <lb/>
LAXATIVE <lb/>
If yea bars stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad <lb/>
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss <lb/>
of insomnia, lick energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin, <lb/>
or any symptoms which tell the story of bad bowels and an <lb/>
unpaired digestive system, Cure Yon, <lb/>
It will clean eat tot bowels, the liver and kidneys, strengthen <lb/>
lbs stomach, purify your blood an put you <lb/>
year again. Tour appetite will return, your bowel, move <lb/>
yew liver sad kidneys to trouble yon, your skin will clear and <lb/>
and win feel tbs time energy buoyancy. <lb/>
Matter seeking the roper to craw for <lb/>
and will an Ideal for <lb/>
it keeps bowels pain or .-it <lb/>
nature, than coated redacts lever, <lb/>
tsetse restful sleep and stakes them tad bean j. MM <lb/>
kin U i I. <lb/>
For Sale by <lb/>
I mot I In tile lent pf family h-t the <lb/>
ml at or Aid <lb/>
N Y , mention the <lb/>
I of t put note <lb/>
i. .- t <lb/>
lo CO <lb/>
i . i <lb/>
I- mill <lb/>
Uta tut t <lb/>
of your druggist <lb/>
all <lb/>
PRINTING <lb/>
at The Reflect. Office <lb/>
Why Do a Horse Give Up After s Second <lb/>
Attempt; <lb/>
An exchange, whose question <lb/>
h asked why <lb/>
0- i <lb/>
i, v walk inch <lb/>
. string of <lb/>
k Hit- ac to why a <lb/>
horse, mien fail <lb/>
t roll over the second attempt. <lb/>
It -i- it an invariable rule <lb/>
th ii ., i -i mils over at the <lb/>
attempt or quill trying with the <lb/>
third effort. it <lb/>
lull- over time is <lb/>
Hut If does not <lb/>
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to fail-, i <lb/>
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I h ii time he <lb/>
Inn- sin <lb/>
nit If over all <lb/>
ii in-mils third attempt, he <lb/>
Is certain to quit trying for that <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Job Phillips sou, <lb/>
Muses, who ere put in for re <lb/>
to pay costs in the <lb/>
made <lb/>
day fur I he payment of the <lb/>
hi were liberated. These parties <lb/>
refused to pay the town dog tax, <lb/>
when tried before the mayor <lb/>
the case went them they <lb/>
appealed from his decision. The <lb/>
superior court unstained the de <lb/>
in ii of the lower and coats <lb/>
tell on Mr. Phillips and bis son. <lb/>
Kinston Free Press. <lb/>
F m <lb/>
OF <lb/>
The following is a statement of the <lb/>
of of the Board of <lb/>
for Put county, number of days <lb/>
each member attended, number of <lb/>
miles traveled amounts allowed for <lb/>
services as Commissioners for the fiscal <lb/>
year ending December 2nd, 1801. <lb/>
or <lb/>
It L Davis days, <lb/>
O XV Harrington hath attended <lb/>
XV Little bath attended days, <lb/>
bath days, <lb/>
J hath attended days, <lb/>
I. J Chapman hath attended days, <lb/>
I. <lb/>
For days as Com. <lb/>
Fur mile traveled Be <lb/>
ST O W <lb/>
For day as Com. <lb/>
For day Committee 8.00 <lb/>
For miles traveled <lb/>
J. W. PERRY CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Factors and of <lb/>
Bags. <lb/>
I ii mile shipments <lb/>
E. E. <lb/>
Practical Maker Hi Jeweler. <lb/>
Opposite P. O., N. C. <lb/>
the <lb/>
find st-k clock, <lb/>
chains, tic, ever <lb/>
to tor <lb/>
and i-i <lb/>
Pit mi if He <lb/>
pair inn o watches done <lb/>
E. E. GRIFFIN. <lb/>
Vs Are oil <lb/>
with Hit deep, Insist bark, called <lb/>
is tot cry of the <lb/>
tortured longs fur mercy. Give mercy <lb/>
in the form of Lung a <lb/>
ii mi fir pulmonary trouble, so highly <lb/>
that it Is even in tbs <lb/>
earlier In later <lb/>
mortal skill It <lb/>
to I cold. <lb/>
Ell 176.------- <lb/>
M. <lb/>
M retail and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid <lb/>
Hides. Fur. Seed, Oil Bar <lb/>
Turkeys, etc. Bed <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Ba <lb/>
by Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb/>
Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail <lb/>
West Cheroots, <lb/>
a I Can <lb/>
Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar <lb/>
Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Currents, Raisins, <lb/>
and China Ware. Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Macs <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand <lb/>
ard Sewing Machines, and on <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
Phone H. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
of a of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt made in a Special <lb/>
Proceeding entitled W. W. House B. <lb/>
A. House vs. Mary A. wife <lb/>
Moses James, and others, the under- <lb/>
signed Commissioner will sod for cash be- <lb/>
fore the Court House door in Greenville, on <lb/>
Monday, December Ml, the follow- <lb/>
tract of land situate in the <lb/>
county of Pitt and in Bethel township, <lb/>
the lands of R. M. S. M. <lb/>
ones. W. I. Whitehurst, the Mary A. <lb/>
Junes land and others, containing <lb/>
acres, more or lets, and known the Ash- <lb/>
House land, and being all the land own- <lb/>
iii by him at the time of hit death. <lb/>
This November 7th, 1901. <lb/>
F. G. Jams, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By the power vested by <lb/>
the last ill and of Lewis <lb/>
deceased, I will on Monday, De- <lb/>
2nd, 1901, before the court house <lb/>
in Greenville, sell public sale to the <lb/>
highest bidder for cash that certain tract or <lb/>
parcel of land in township, Pitt <lb/>
county, lying on the South side of <lb/>
branch and adjoining the land of Lewis L. <lb/>
Frederick Will <lb/>
Moore and <lb/>
acres more or lest. It brine the tract of <lb/>
land deeded to Lewis by <lb/>
ant known as a part of <lb/>
tract <lb/>
This the 29th day of <lb/>
CHARLES <lb/>
Executor of Lewis <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and always <lb/>
on hand- <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
band. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
ALLOWED W G <lb/>
For as Com. <lb/>
For days as <lb/>
For miles traveled <lb/>
ALLOWED JESSE CANNON <lb/>
For as Commissioner <lb/>
CO <lb/>
Fur days a Committee <lb/>
For miles traveled ft. <lb/>
CO <lb/>
For 1.1 days as <lb/>
For miles traveled 10.00 <lb/>
ALLOWED L J <lb/>
For days <lb/>
For traveled Be 21.00 <lb/>
Total amount allowed Board <lb/>
State us <lb/>
Cut sty Pitt. I <lb/>
T R clerk of the <lb/>
Board of fur the county <lb/>
do hereby that the <lb/>
mg is a ii statement as doth appear <lb/>
record In this day Of Ho <lb/>
T It MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk Board Com. Pitt County. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb/>
for Modern Cheap Build- <lb/>
We solicit and <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb/>
prices, styles and work. <lb/>
Please send your orders to <lb/>
Tie Co. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
As sin now In the hospital in <lb/>
more for the purpose of undergoing an op- <lb/>
have placed my books ac- <lb/>
counts in the hands of my Mr. <lb/>
Wiley Blown, at the store ft <lb/>
Brown, given him full to col- <lb/>
and receipt for same. I ask <lb/>
those indebted to me to call on him and set- <lb/>
as early a <lb/>
ZERO BROWN, M D. <lb/>
Pitt county In Superior court, <lb/>
Mart <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Tin. D. <lb/>
The defendant, above <lb/>
Stated, will take notice that an action en <lb/>
titled above has been commenced in the <lb/>
Superior court of Pitt conn y for divorce, <lb/>
ard the defendant will further take notice <lb/>
that be is required to be appear at the <lb/>
next regular term of the <lb/>
or held <lb/>
for beheld in the court <lb/>
boost in Greenville, on the Monday be- <lb/>
fore first of March, 1902, it <lb/>
tho 13th day of January, 1902 and then on <lb/>
there answer lo the complaint, which will <lb/>
before said court, or <lb/>
will lie granted accordingly to t <lb/>
prayer of the complaint. <lb/>
This 2nd day of November, <lb/>
MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk of Superior court. <lb/>
notice to <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS I <lb/>
Mr. John C. General Agent for <lb/>
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well <lb/>
Known and Popular Company, <lb/>
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life Insurance Co., of <lb/>
Desires to announce to lit large number of <lb/>
policy and to the insurable public <lb/>
generally, of North this com- <lb/>
will now Resume Business In this <lb/>
state and from this date will Its <lb/>
and desirable policies, to all de- <lb/>
siring the very best insurance la the best <lb/>
life insurance company in the world. <lb/>
If the local agent in your town hat not <lb/>
yet completed arrangements, <lb/>
JOHN C. <lb/>
State Agent, Raleigh, N. O. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at <lb/>
once to wort for the <lb/>
W, R, WHICHARD <lb/>
DEALERS IN-- <lb/>
Whichard. N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete In every de <lb/>
and prices as low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
J. I BELT, <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
SADDLES <lb/>
ill <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF<lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COBBY. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. 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 II, Six Months <lb/>
Th Months Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
The Reflector office. The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or The Daily <lb/>
Reflector and <lb/>
one year for parable in ad- <lb/>
PATENT<lb/>
Wee <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TO <lb/>
PEP, <lb/>
VOL XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
I win <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
SI II <lb/>
ARE KNOCKING <lb/>
THEM OUT. <lb/>
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks <lb/>
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Glove, <lb/>
and a big Gaps. Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees. <lb/>
Come to see us. a bargain day and everything a <lb/>
bargain. friends, <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO- <lb/>
The <lb/>
AXED DIVIDEND RECORD IS THE RESULT <lb/>
Securing the highest rate of Interest consistent with safety. <lb/>
S. 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/>
will be to interest to see what we can do for yon before <lb/>
placing life <lb/>
Good territory open for Agents in North Carolina. <lb/>
T. GARY, General Agent. <lb/>
. For Virginia and North Carolina, <lb/>
life Insurance Company, <lb/>
1301 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va. <lb/>
ALL ARGUMENTS HALT WHEN THE <lb/>
PRICE AND MERCHANDISE IS RIGHT. <lb/>
OUR RALEIGH LETTER. <lb/>
Special of Reflector. <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C, Nov. <lb/>
Apparently the city of Raleigh <lb/>
is to have a monument erected Id <lb/>
honor of the Englishman after <lb/>
whom this city was named, and <lb/>
lost his head on the block at the <lb/>
hands of an executioner, later to <lb/>
be honored in the history, as all <lb/>
readers of history know. <lb/>
The news conies from Concord <lb/>
that Rev. L. W. Crawford <lb/>
last Friday to I he em <lb/>
North Carolina then in <lb/>
session at that be had <lb/>
sold bis interest in the North Car- <lb/>
Christian Advocate, pub- <lb/>
at Greensboro; that be <lb/>
would not be a candidate for re <lb/>
election as editor of that and <lb/>
that the Conference could purchase <lb/>
the stock sold by him to Mr. Col- <lb/>
when desired, at the figures <lb/>
he sold, according to the under- <lb/>
standing, etc. <lb/>
It is now said the v. <lb/>
go suit will begin today <lb/>
at Oxford. Shaw is report <lb/>
ed to have declared that the case <lb/>
must be tried this week. It is <lb/>
possible it may consume the <lb/>
balance of the term of the court. <lb/>
The Raleigh A. and M. College <lb/>
foot-ball team defeated the <lb/>
College team last Friday, on <lb/>
the grounds here, by the score of <lb/>
toO. <lb/>
Rev. R. G. Pearson's meetings <lb/>
here during the past week have <lb/>
been largely attended and are in <lb/>
creasing in interest, Mr. Pearson, <lb/>
though weak in physical statue <lb/>
and delicate in physical health, Is <lb/>
evidently a consecrated man a <lb/>
power in the pulpit. <lb/>
Prices Reduced <lb/>
On All Our Stock of <lb/>
FURNITURE, <lb/>
The pleasant days we have been having are now a thing <lb/>
of past, and only the pleasant memories of the same re- <lb/>
Have yourself with all necessary winter <lb/>
When you face facts all arguments halt. We give <lb/>
no bat all winter goods <lb/>
Consisting of handsome Oak Suits. Odd <lb/>
Bed, Wash Stands, Lounges, 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, and <lb/>
secure a bargain. <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
J. P SO, <lb/>
SOLD. <lb/>
A full and up-to-date Una of Clothing, Shoes, Hate, Dry <lb/>
Rugs, Notions, Dress Goods and Trimmings. Under- <lb/>
wear the cold weather kind. Winter and season right for <lb/>
Blankets and Comforts, yea right too. <lb/>
STANDARD PATTERNS.<lb/>
HICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
The South Dakota Bond Suits. <lb/>
Silted to the bottom the merits <lb/>
of the South Dakota bond suit <lb/>
against the State of North Carolina <lb/>
appear to be about In <lb/>
1866 the of North <lb/>
Carolina issued certain bonds <lb/>
to prosecute the building of the <lb/>
Western North Carolina Railroad. <lb/>
The bonds were honestly issued <lb/>
and the proceeds honestly applied. <lb/>
Other bonds were issued by the <lb/>
alien and apostate Legislature of <lb/>
1868 and afterwards repudiated, <lb/>
but not so these. Their validity <lb/>
was recognized by the Legislature <lb/>
sf 1879, and they ere embraced <lb/>
in the act to compromise, commute <lb/>
and settle the debt of the <lb/>
State. The holders were offered <lb/>
twenty-five cents on the dollar for <lb/>
that they were not <lb/>
that the State was <lb/>
and that was all that it felt able to <lb/>
pay. It was as when a man fails <lb/>
in business and offers to <lb/>
with his creditors at twenty- <lb/>
live cents on the dollar. The trans- <lb/>
action was entirely honorable to <lb/>
the State. The holders of nearly <lb/>
all of these bonds accepted the <lb/>
offer; the holders of a few of them <lb/>
did not, but held on to them. An <lb/>
individual cannot sue a Slate but <lb/>
one Slate can sue another, and <lb/>
some the holders of these out- <lb/>
standing bonds have transferred <lb/>
some of them to the State of South <lb/>
Dakota, for the purpose, of course, <lb/>
of ascertaining if North Carolina <lb/>
cannot be compelled to pay all of <lb/>
them. This appears to be all there <lb/>
is of it. The Supreme Court per- <lb/>
the case to be and <lb/>
will bear it in the course of time. <lb/>
The Observer repeats its <lb/>
of gratification that North <lb/>
Carolina is to be represented <lb/>
in the litigation by three <lb/>
lawyers of such ability and <lb/>
distinction as ex-Judges Shepherd <lb/>
and and George <lb/>
tree, Observer. <lb/>
The Beat tor Malaria <lb/>
t tills and is a of <lb/>
Chill Tonic. It Is Iron <lb/>
sod quinine In a tastiest form. No eon, <lb/>
no Fay, fries He. <lb/>
WOMEN TELEPHONISTS BEST. <lb/>
In its division to employ girls as <lb/>
telephone operators the British <lb/>
post office has submitted to the in- <lb/>
stales the London Mail. <lb/>
If ever nature created a <lb/>
in a profession, she did so when <lb/>
she endowed girls with the voices <lb/>
they possess. <lb/>
In lands as diverse in custom as <lb/>
and America, Italy and <lb/>
England, yield place lo <lb/>
men as telephonists. in the <lb/>
land of the Geisha this natural ad- <lb/>
vantage reveals itself, and the rap- <lb/>
idly growing telephone service of to <lb/>
Japan is staffed entirely by <lb/>
men. Germany has rejected <lb/>
men as telegraphists, but admits <lb/>
their superiority over men as <lb/>
The proprietorship of the <lb/>
Slot Machines Still Running. <lb/>
New Bern, N. C, Nov. <lb/>
slot machine excitement and the <lb/>
indictment of the proprietors turn- <lb/>
ed out to be a The machines <lb/>
are in full blast the nickels <lb/>
pouring into the machines with the <lb/>
result of a few strains of music and <lb/>
occasionally a lucky hit to the <lb/>
players. The were <lb/>
by the jury all <lb/>
light lint no nil inn was taken by <lb/>
the court. Some people consider <lb/>
it very strange that if the machines <lb/>
are a gambling device worthy of <lb/>
being indicted, they should <lb/>
run fur six <lb/>
YOU ARE <lb/>
HUNTING <lb/>
The Place to <lb/>
get the Best <lb/>
Goods for the <lb/>
Least Money <lb/>
then you will <lb/>
go straight to <lb/>
H. O HOOKER. <lb/>
Complete stock of fall and winter goods <lb/>
now ready for your inspection, and our <lb/>
cannot be surpassed anywhere. The <lb/>
ladies should not fail to see our stock. <lb/>
H. C. HOOKER. <lb/>
months longer, until the April <lb/>
term. The solicitor is freely <lb/>
for not pushing the case and <lb/>
some stories are being <lb/>
told. There is no but E. <lb/>
W. Pace, the Greenville promoter <lb/>
is depended mainly upon one of <lb/>
anatomical <lb/>
character, vis, <lb/>
CD <lb/>
the <lb/>
This <lb/>
by their operation. According to <lb/>
length of the vocal , report he ft few <lb/>
prime character is supported and the franchise for <lb/>
re enforced b, a number of M ,,, <lb/>
qualities, but. constitutes <lb/>
in itself the claim fa , m <lb/>
which women have to superiority <lb/>
over men as telephonists. n home of <lb/>
The chords of a women are p of <lb/>
considerable shorter than those of <lb/>
a man. As a result the voice has <lb/>
a higher pitch. The telephone m . <lb/>
responds more accurate to have his attention to bin <lb/>
the higher pitched voice, the mag <lb/>
disturbance are more rapid, <lb/>
and, therefore, more potent, and <lb/>
the currents transmitted to the re- <lb/>
station lose less in trans <lb/>
mission. Until some method is de- <lb/>
vised for equalizing the value of <lb/>
the sonorous waves set up by the <lb/>
longer, slower vibrating chorus of <lb/>
women, this primary <lb/>
renders women's position secure in <lb/>
the profession of telephonist. <lb/>
gossip is the slimy <lb/>
channel through which Hows <lb/>
the foulest and blackest water of <lb/>
meanness and despair. <lb/>
home town first. From the result <lb/>
it seems that there to have <lb/>
no complaint on that score for <lb/>
Solicitor Moore did not worry him <lb/>
-elf in pushing the matter. It is <lb/>
stated that when the permission <lb/>
was given by the city <lb/>
here to put in the machines, two <lb/>
attorneys gave their opinion <lb/>
on account of the music attach- <lb/>
j the law touch <lb/>
on this eminent <lb/>
gal advice the licenses was granted. <lb/>
New Cur. Raleigh <lb/>
Wonder <lb/>
if the tormenting made last win- <lb/>
one long misery will be at hail this <lb/>
year. Certainly not, if you Allen's <lb/>
when and rawness <lb/>
Id the throat announce the of the <lb/>
old enemy. Do not expect the cold to wear <lb/>
Take the right remedy in time. <lb/>
Alien's Lung Balsam It from of deliberative <lb/>
Observations. <lb/>
To interest a woman, arouse <lb/>
curiosity; to interest a man, praise <lb/>
his pet hobby. <lb/>
is love <lb/>
after it has burned itself down to <lb/>
the edge of indifference. <lb/>
A much abused word is <lb/>
It often a multi- <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER.<lb/>
U mi ton. D. U. Nov. <lb/>
It is believed that <lb/>
James D. Richardson will be <lb/>
elected Democratic leader in the <lb/>
next House notwithstanding the <lb/>
opposition that he will incur. In <lb/>
many respects be will make an ad- <lb/>
leader but by his <lb/>
with the publishing house that <lb/>
has been publishing and selling <lb/>
volumes containing the President's <lb/>
messages he has injured his power <lb/>
and laid himself open to <lb/>
can innuendo; however, be is a <lb/>
good and at best <lb/>
his position will not prove an <lb/>
one, so large is the <lb/>
majority. <lb/>
The latest Cabinet rumor is that <lb/>
Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock <lb/>
is very angry with the President <lb/>
for having turned him down in the <lb/>
Missouri contest and yielded to the <lb/>
wishes of <lb/>
and that he proposes to resign in a <lb/>
short time. There are numerous <lb/>
hints dropped by members of Con- <lb/>
as to how this or that <lb/>
Mr. Roosevelt's <lb/>
treatment but with the exception <lb/>
of Gage nothing is positively <lb/>
known. <lb/>
There is likely to be an interest- <lb/>
contest among the Democrats <lb/>
for the in the Committee <lb/>
on Rules caused by the election of <lb/>
Mr. Bailey, of Texas, to the Sen- <lb/>
ate. Mr. De of Missouri, <lb/>
can have the place the asking <lb/>
as be would receive the undivided <lb/>
support of the Democrats, but it is <lb/>
that he will decline as he <lb/>
expects that the next House <lb/>
be and he desires to lie <lb/>
speaker. If he signifies his <lb/>
to take the position Mr. <lb/>
Underwood, of formerly <lb/>
the Democratic whip, will doubt <lb/>
less make a contest it, as will <lb/>
also Mr. Swanson, of <lb/>
This Committee is the most <lb/>
in the House, its powers being <lb/>
almost autocratic. <lb/>
The Secretary of the Interior has <lb/>
today given to the public his an- <lb/>
report. It is a volume of some <lb/>
two hundred and pages <lb/>
and contains much interesting mat <lb/>
some of it food for very serious <lb/>
thought. Some of the pension <lb/>
figures are appalling. The total <lb/>
number pensioners mi the rolls <lb/>
June 80th was an in- <lb/>
crease for the year of which <lb/>
increase the Secretary declares to <lb/>
lie The total <lb/>
amount for pensions <lb/>
the year was <lb/>
THE VOICE OF HUMANITY. <lb/>
To The Observer's Raleigh <lb/>
respondent, Dr. <lb/>
of the Central Hospital <lb/>
there, makes a statement with re- <lb/>
to the lack of room in his In- <lb/>
The situation at Raleigh <lb/>
is as it is at Morganton. Some of <lb/>
the stories told and letters written <lb/>
the of these hospitals by <lb/>
the relatives of insane persons who <lb/>
should be in these institutions <lb/>
for whom there is not room, are <lb/>
sufficient to make a man cry. The <lb/>
hospital authorities are doing the <lb/>
best they and none know <lb/>
so well as they the suffering of the <lb/>
outside insane or how great a bur- <lb/>
den are upon the families <lb/>
which must care for them. There- <lb/>
course is not upon these <lb/>
tic, having discriminated <lb/>
wisely as they can as to the <lb/>
merits the case of <lb/>
cants, and having filled their in- <lb/>
with the cases seeming <lb/>
to be meritorious, have reach- <lb/>
ed the limit their capability <lb/>
nothing can then be done except to <lb/>
discharge insane to make place for <lb/>
other insane and enlightened pol- <lb/>
icy would not justify this course. <lb/>
The remedy is with the people <lb/>
through their Legislature. The <lb/>
most urgent need of North <lb/>
today, greater than the need of <lb/>
public education or anything else, <lb/>
is that of mom in institutions de- <lb/>
signed for their care and treat- <lb/>
for every insane person in <lb/>
the State. If every voter <lb/>
put himself in the place of t <lb/>
member of a family which is keep- <lb/>
insane member home, or <lb/>
which has had to send one to the <lb/>
county jail or the county home, or <lb/>
if lie imagine himself insane <lb/>
and a burden upon his family or <lb/>
In the jail or poor house, it would <lb/>
not be long before the remedial <lb/>
legislation is enacted. It it the <lb/>
voice of Immunity appeals to <lb/>
our people, and are too <lb/>
too humane, too allow it to <lb/>
go <lb/>
People la It. <lb/>
said <lb/>
Can s id by advertising <lb/>
This not so Many have bent <lb/>
but only <lb/>
stood the tut of sixty <lb/>
years popularity <lb/>
I and i s baaed not upon whit any- <lb/>
but upon what the remedy does <lb/>
There it but one Perry Davis <lb/>
You Know What Von art Taking <lb/>
When lake Tasteless <lb/>
Tonic the formula is plainly print- <lb/>
ed n every bottle ah that It Is simply <lb/>
in n form. N <lb/>
Cure, No Pay. <lb/>
Snow is said to offer. <lb/>
resistance to penetration by <lb/>
bullets. made in <lb/>
Norway have a snow <lb/>
wall four feet, thick is <lb/>
proof against the Norwegian army <lb/>
t i weapon of <lb/>
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