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Grove's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic <lb/>
A BY THE <lb/>
NO, <lb/>
Reward. <lb/>
has <lb/>
for <lb/>
st <lb/>
the <lb/>
years. <lb/>
One Million S <lb/>
Hundred Thou <lb/>
sand bottles wet <lb/>
sold last year. <lb/>
Do you think it <lb/>
pays to try others <lb/>
or North <lb/>
Executive <lb/>
official information <lb/>
received at thin Depart <lb/>
Pitt county, <lb/>
N. C, on or about December 22nd, <lb/>
1900, John H. Parker shot and <lb/>
killed Alex Little. <lb/>
it that <lb/>
the said John baa Bed <lb/>
or so <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/>
thorn v in 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 H. Parker <lb/>
to the Sheriff of Pitt county at the <lb/>
Court house in Greenville and I <lb/>
do enjoin all of State <lb/>
and all good citizens to assist in <lb/>
said to justice, <lb/>
Done at our City of <lb/>
f i the 28th day <lb/>
seal J October, in the year <lb/>
of our Lord one thous- <lb/>
and nine hundred and one and in <lb/>
the one hundred and twenty sixth <lb/>
year of our American Independence <lb/>
By the <lb/>
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/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Utters of the <lb/>
of this day <lb/>
been issued lo roe by the Clerk of the <lb/>
of Pitt notice Is <lb/>
given to all persons holding claims <lb/>
said to present them to me <lb/>
payment on before the 24th day of <lb/>
1902, or this notice will be plead in bar <lb/>
of their recovery. All persons indebted to <lb/>
said estate are requested to Immediate <lb/>
settlement of their indebtedness. <lb/>
This MM of October ML. . <lb/>
WILLIS, <lb/>
Administrator of Junes Tingle. <lb/>
BLOW. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINT<lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Letters baring this day <lb/>
been issued to me upon the estate Lewis <lb/>
deceased, by the Clerk of the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt notice <lb/>
hereby given to all persons baring <lb/>
against aid estate to present to o <lb/>
for on or before the 80th of <lb/>
October or notice will be plead in <lb/>
bar of their recovery. All persona Indebted <lb/>
to estate are notified to make <lb/>
payment to me. <lb/>
This the day of October, ML <lb/>
CHARLES <lb/>
of Lewis t <lb/>
BLOW, <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
Hy virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pitt county, a Special <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Proceeding entitled <lb/>
A. House vb. Mary <lb/>
and B. <lb/>
A. James, wife <lb/>
Moses H. and others the under- <lb/>
signed Commissioner will sell for cash be- <lb/>
fore Court House door In Greenville, on <lb/>
Monday, December the follow- <lb/>
described tract of land situate In the <lb/>
county of Pitt and in Bethel township, ad- <lb/>
lands of R, M. Jones, n. <lb/>
ones, W. I. the Mary A. <lb/>
James land and others, containing <lb/>
acres more or leas, and known as the Ash- <lb/>
House land, being all land own- <lb/>
ed by him at the time of his death. <lb/>
This November 7th, 1901. <lb/>
Jams, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. tor <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays. Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at I A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, <lb/>
at A. M. freight only. <lb/>
Connect at Washington Witt <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and Boa- <lb/>
ton, and for all paints for the west <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. . <lb/>
Shippers order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion B. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore <lb/>
and Line frost <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. Aft. <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, Aft., <lb/>
Greenville, N. O.<lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
a M <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TRUTH TO <lb/>
PER YEAR <lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER j <lb/>
NO <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
inn <lb/>
it.<lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The leader in good work and low prices <lb/>
Nice Photographs tor par <lb/>
Half per <lb/>
All other lines very cheap. Crayon Portraits <lb/>
made from any small picture cheap. Wee <lb/>
Frames on hand all the tune. Come and <lb/>
my work. No trouble to show <lb/>
Ton Forgot <lb/>
What <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING <lb/>
UP TO DATE OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
AND A NUMBER OF OTHER THING <lb/>
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
JUST <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
LAND BALE. <lb/>
By virtue of the power in me vested by <lb/>
the fast will and testament of Lewis <lb/>
deceased, I will on Monday, <lb/>
1801, before the court house <lb/>
in Greenville, sell at public sale to <lb/>
bidder for cash tractor <lb/>
parcel of land in I ill <lb/>
county, lying on the South side of Reedy <lb/>
Branch and the land of Lewie I. <lb/>
GREENVILLE S. O. <lb/>
mil <lb/>
I . <lb/>
Frederick . <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
acre, more or less. the tract of <lb/>
land deeded to Lewis by 11-<lb/>
of <lb/>
Cotton Bagging lies <lb/>
on hand- <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly s <lb/>
hand. produce an <lb/>
sold. A trial will <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
It refers to Or. Liver <lb/>
Sack headache <lb/>
Insomnia ,. ,. <lb/>
ANY d symptoms and many others <lb/>
LIVER <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Ms Pills <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
V r the above heading The <lb/>
Richmond discusses with <lb/>
the <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEES PAID IN THE<lb/>
E. E, Griffin, <lb/>
Practical Maker <lb/>
Opposite P. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Recently visited the <lb/>
mid purchased the largest stock clocks, <lb/>
watches, chains, pins He., ever <lb/>
brought to Special for <lb/>
holiday and presents <lb/>
Prompt attention to special orders Re- <lb/>
to clocks and watches done <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
E. E. GRIFFIN. <lb/>
ESTABLISHED IN <lb/>
J. W. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties Bags. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
of <lb/>
The is a statement of the <lb/>
of meetings of the Board of <lb/>
for Pitt county, number of <lb/>
each member hath attended, number <lb/>
miles traveled sad amounts allowed for <lb/>
services as for the <lb/>
year ending December 2nd. 1901. <lb/>
N i <lb/>
U h Davis hath attended days, <lb/>
O W Harrington hath attended day, <lb/>
O Little bath attended days, <lb/>
Joe Cannon hath attended H days, <lb/>
J J hath attended <lb/>
L J Chapman hath attended days. <lb/>
days as Com. it <lb/>
For miles traveled <lb/>
Pitt In Superior court. <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
D. above <lb/>
named, will take notice that an action en- <lb/>
titled above has been commenced in th <lb/>
Superior of Pitt conn y for divorce, <lb/>
defendant will further take <lb/>
appear at the <lb/>
held <lb/>
that he is required to be and appear at <lb/>
next regular term of Superior held <lb/>
fr the county of <lb/>
house in Greenville, on the <lb/>
Hie u. an i i, <lb/>
there to the which will <lb/>
be Hied before court, or <lb/>
will be granted accordingly to <lb/>
. <lb/>
OF N. J., TOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid up <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works Automatically, <lb/>
Is Non <lb/>
Will be re-instated If arrears within on month <lb/>
living, or within three year after lapse, upon evidence <lb/>
and of arrears interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during the <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
ASTHMA CUBE FREE. <lb/>
Instant Permanent Cure in all <lb/>
SENT ON OF POSTAL. <lb/>
is nothing like It brings <lb/>
instant relief, even in the worst cases. It cures when <lb/>
all else fails. <lb/>
The F. Wells, of Villa, Ridge, III., says. <lb/>
bottle of received in good <lb/>
cannot tell you 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/>
paired of ever being cured. I saw your advertise <lb/>
the cure of this dreadful tormenting <lb/>
asthma, thought yon had <lb/>
but resolved to give it a trial. To my <lb/>
trial acted like Scud <lb/>
to send to every a trial treatment of <lb/>
that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send it by mail post <lb/>
Vie of to any sufferer who will write for it, <lb/>
Never though you are despairing, however <lb/>
case. will relieve and cure. The worse your <lb/>
the more glad we to send it. Do not write at once, ad- <lb/>
Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co. TO 130th N. Y. City. <lb/>
in last Sunday's Observer, as <lb/>
to the future policy of the Deni- <lb/>
party. It begins with a <lb/>
high compliment to Governor Jar- <lb/>
visas beat men <lb/>
best Democrats that North Caro- <lb/>
has as of the <lb/>
Governors that the State has <lb/>
ever intensely Southern <lb/>
man, in war a id in peace true to <lb/>
his Stale to his <lb/>
It then takes up each of three <lb/>
that he lays down as <lb/>
the hue of its duly and its inter <lb/>
I all of which are <lb/>
by our <lb/>
laud <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer <lb/>
a public service in printing this <lb/>
interview with North Carolina's <lb/>
grand old man He has blazed the <lb/>
way Democratic success, if <lb/>
the party will follow his counsel to <lb/>
the letter it will gain all that ii has <lb/>
lost. Though it should not succeed <lb/>
in getting control of the govern <lb/>
it would at least be a strong <lb/>
respectable minority, and per- <lb/>
haps the best that Demo- <lb/>
party has done in this conn <lb/>
try has been when it was out of <lb/>
Democracy in this country <lb/>
is the great conserving force, and <lb/>
it is as truly a power lot good <lb/>
when in minority as when in <lb/>
the majority. <lb/>
The interviews with Governor <lb/>
Mr. have been <lb/>
widely read and have been the sub <lb/>
of much favorable comment. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
As am no In hospital In Haiti- <lb/>
. more for the of undergoing an op- <lb/>
I have placed my ac- <lb/>
counts bands of my brother, Mr <lb/>
Wiley Hi own, a the <lb/>
Brown, and given him full authority to col- <lb/>
receipt fur same. I <lb/>
those Indebted to rue to call on him and set- <lb/>
as early a <lb/>
M D. <lb/>
be- <lb/>
Monday of <lb/>
W, R. WHICHARD MO., <lb/>
V, C. <lb/>
The In de <lb/>
and low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market <lb/>
paid for country produce.<lb/>
prayer of the complaint. <lb/>
Clerk of Superior <lb/>
SPECIAL TERM OF COURT. <lb/>
In accordance with an order of Hi. Ex- <lb/>
II. Aycock, Governor of <lb/>
North Carolina, appointing a special term <lb/>
of Superior court for Pill county for the <lb/>
of trying civil actions, notice Is <lb/>
given that said term of court will <lb/>
convene on Monday, th day or <lb/>
1901, two <lb/>
of said court shall be sooner finish- <lb/>
ed. This Nov. 4th, 1901 <lb/>
K. L. DAVIS, Chairman. <lb/>
Board of Commissioners county. <lb/>
tot <lb/>
O W <lb/>
day as Com. W. <lb/>
For day as Committee m f i <lb/>
miles <lb/>
ALLOW KU W LITTLE <lb/>
For days as Com. . <lb/>
For days as ii M <lb/>
For miles traveled <lb/>
7.60 <lb/>
For days as f <lb/>
For days as Committee <lb/>
For miles traveled J <lb/>
50.00 <lb/>
I J <lb/>
For days V, <lb/>
For miles traveled <lb/>
L J <lb/>
For U MM <lb/>
For miles traveled . <lb/>
175.------- <lb/>
S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
Total allowed Board <lb/>
1310.00<lb/>
Pitt. I <lb/>
I T U Moore, ex-officio clerk of the <lb/>
of count <lb/>
that the <lb/>
la a correct statement as doth appear <lb/>
of record In my office, ibis day of No- <lb/>
1901. T R MOORE, <lb/>
or North court <lb/>
Pitt county. I <lb/>
William J. Notice of summons <lb/>
v, land Warrant of At- <lb/>
T. <lb/>
defendant, will take <lb/>
on the 20th day <lb/>
a was issued against him <lb/>
in above entitled action by the <lb/>
clerk of the Superior court of Pitt <lb/>
county, returnable to the January term <lb/>
1902 of Superior which <lb/>
on Monday before the 1st Monday <lb/>
in March, 1902, It being the 18th day of <lb/>
January, Which summons was re- <lb/>
turned by Sheriff of said county ex- <lb/>
and with this endorsement, <lb/>
T. C. not to be in <lb/>
my said action, <lb/>
a alleged the to recover of <lb/>
the C <lb/>
fifteen hundred damages <lb/>
alleges is due him, damages. <lb/>
a violent vicious assault committed on <lb/>
him by the defendant by which <lb/>
received serious and painful personal In- <lb/>
C. defendant afore- <lb/>
said, will take notice that a warrant of <lb/>
Attachment was issued by under- <lb/>
signed clerk on the day of November, <lb/>
1901. against said <lb/>
directed to Sheriff or Mania <lb/>
county and returnable to the January term, <lb/>
1902 of Superior court which convenes <lb/>
on the 7th Monday let Monday <lb/>
in march, 1902, It being the 18th <lb/>
1902, and being time <lb/>
and place when and where Hie. <lb/>
summons is returnable. A ad the raid T. <lb/>
C will take notice that be la re- <lb/>
demur to <lb/>
it m, <lb/>
A LINK Of <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Also a nice of Hardware. <lb/>
J. . <lb/>
Norfolk, V. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers sod <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to Hew York, <lb/>
Chicago and New <lb/>
is a <lb/>
is a vice. <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur. Seed, Oil Bar <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Be <lb/>
by Carriages, Go Carts, <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, Pi <lb/>
Gail at Ax <lb/>
Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Can- <lb/>
Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, <lb/>
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Raisins, Glass <lb/>
Chins Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Macs <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand <lb/>
ard Sewing and nu <lb/>
other goods. Quality <lb/>
Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Board Com. PHI County. <lb/>
the complaint of plaintiff In this action or <lb/>
the be granted. <lb/>
Dene at my office in town of Greenville <lb/>
Clerk Superior <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb/>
for Fine Modern Cheap Build- <lb/>
We solicit your patronage <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction is <lb/>
prices, styles work. <lb/>
Please send your orders to <lb/>
N. o. <lb/>
notice to <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM J. <lb/>
Editor A Publisher, <lb/>
LINCOLN, <lb/>
la Advance. <lb/>
One Year Six Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy Be. <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS I <lb/>
Mr. John C. General for <lb/>
North Carolina and Virginia, of Well- <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, of North <lb/>
will now Business In this <lb/>
state and from this date will issue Its <lb/>
splendid and desirable to all de- <lb/>
siring the vary beat insurance In the best <lb/>
life insurance company In world. <lb/>
If the local agent In your town baa not <lb/>
yet completed address <lb/>
JOHN O. <lb/>
BUM Agent, Raleigh, N. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at <lb/>
. once to for <lb/>
No traveling em- <lb/>
ployed. at <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent <lb/>
one year for or <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year tor 13.60 In ad- <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
ABE KNOCKING <lb/>
THEM <lb/>
Hew Baby at the Are Mads <lb/>
Ge to Bed. <lb/>
Baby lions, as well as baby boys <lb/>
and girls, need fresh air and sun- <lb/>
shine, at the Washington Zoo the <lb/>
baby lions have summer quarters <lb/>
where they can run and stretch <lb/>
their limbs in a freedom somewhat <lb/>
akin to that of the jungle. So well <lb/>
do they like their outdoor quarters <lb/>
that will not in at closing <lb/>
time, although their big, tender <lb/>
mother urges them by all the ways <lb/>
of which she is mistress. A novel <lb/>
method has to be resorted to in <lb/>
order to get big babies into <lb/>
their cage without hurting them, <lb/>
for gentleness is one of the rules at <lb/>
the Washington Zoo, and no animal <lb/>
is punished where humane treat- <lb/>
will answer. When the <lb/>
are called to their quarters, <lb/>
the three baby lions poke their <lb/>
wrinkled noses close to the bars <lb/>
settle themselves down as if to pro- <lb/>
test against going to bed. Then s <lb/>
watchman approaches with a hose <lb/>
and shoots s stream of water close <lb/>
to their small snarling faces. Then <lb/>
back go the kittens by tho great <lb/>
to the cavern like door of the <lb/>
inner cage, followed every step of <lb/>
the way by the man with tho nose. <lb/>
Finally the three small heads dis- <lb/>
appear and tho sliding door hides <lb/>
three pairs of eyes from glaring out <lb/>
into the darkness. Baby lions do <lb/>
not like water at least, not on <lb/>
their smooth the animal <lb/>
keeper, who has noticed- a kitten <lb/>
stop and shake a protesting foot on <lb/>
a wet pavement, has turned his ob- <lb/>
to good account in get- <lb/>
ting these giant; pussies to bed. <lb/>
Prices Reduced <lb/>
On All Stock of <lb/>
FURNITURE, <lb/>
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats. Caps, Shoes, Trunks <lb/>
Boys and Mens Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Gloves, <lb/>
and b M line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and Bootees. <lb/>
Come to see day a bargain day and everything a <lb/>
bargain. Your friends, <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO- <lb/>
A POLICY THE <lb/>
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
6,000.00 <lb/>
3.604.00 <lb/>
6,000.00 <lb/>
3,602.80 <lb/>
Mr. Dan Abram, of Rocky Mount, N. C, took out policy <lb/>
No. in 1886, amount kind, ordinary life, <lb/>
year accumulation period; annual premium total <lb/>
payments <lb/>
OPTIONS OF SETTLEMENT. <lb/>
year dividend payable in <lb/>
and continue policy for <lb/>
Full paid additional <lb/>
and continue policy for <lb/>
. Withdraw total cash value <lb/>
For an agency, or example of results at your age for com- <lb/>
with any other company, address, giving date of birth, <lb/>
T. ARCHIBALD GARY, General Agent. <lb/>
For Virginia and North Carolina, <lb/>
1201 B. Main Street, Richmond, Va. <lb/>
ALL ARGUMENTS HALT WHEN THE <lb/>
AND MERCHANDISE IS RIGHT. <lb/>
A Life Accidents. <lb/>
said to be <lb/>
years old, who died the other <lb/>
in Dublin, Ind., had mot with many <lb/>
accidents during her life. At the <lb/>
age of G years she fell from a picket I <lb/>
fence and broke her finger. In 1853 i <lb/>
she broke her ankle, in she fell <lb/>
down n cellar and broke her collar i <lb/>
bone and three ribs, in 1885 in a <lb/>
runaway while returning from <lb/>
church she was thrown from a <lb/>
and her right hip broken, in <lb/>
1888 slipped and fell on the <lb/>
breaking her left hip; <lb/>
a 1892 she broke her left leg at the <lb/>
knee, in 1896 she fell from a tree, <lb/>
breaking her arm; in 1898 fell <lb/>
out of bed, breaking her right arm, <lb/>
and in 1900 she broke her right hip <lb/>
for the second time. <lb/>
Fascinating Abdul <lb/>
Tho character of Abdul <lb/>
must obviously have many facets. <lb/>
The latest of his visitors is Dr. <lb/>
Herzl, the Zionist loader, who re- <lb/>
ports that ho is perfectly charming. <lb/>
sultan spoke to with the <lb/>
greatest kindness. I found him a <lb/>
courteous, charming gentleman. <lb/>
One almost forgot he was this <lb/>
mighty potentate. He has kept <lb/>
himself in touch, I found, with all <lb/>
the latest developments of modem <lb/>
and evident is far from <lb/>
those oral notions which <lb/>
one somehow associates with tho <lb/>
Ottoman Mail. <lb/>
of handsome Oak Suits. Odd <lb/>
Beds, Wish Stands, Lounges, Couches, Side <lb/>
Boards, and Rockers, we have greatly <lb/>
reduced tie prices and invite all who need <lb/>
to our stock, we can and will save <lb/>
yon money. <lb/>
Don't that we have a large line of <lb/>
Loading Guns- <lb/>
and will sell them at reduced prices. Call and <lb/>
secure a bargain. Your friends, <lb/>
I. A t o <lb/>
The Place to <lb/>
get the Best <lb/>
Goods for the <lb/>
Least Money <lb/>
v w then yon will <lb/>
HUNTING So straight to <lb/>
HOOKER, <lb/>
Complete stock of fall and winter goods <lb/>
now ready for your inspection, and our I <lb/>
HEW <lb/>
YOU ARE <lb/>
cannot be surpassed anywhere. The <lb/>
ladies should not fail to see our stock, <lb/>
H. C. HOOKER. <lb/>
Tim's Pi <lb/>
MEAN LOOKING <lb/>
W Has lost pan a dollar for men. If a man is <lb/>
C Indeed he wears, he is also judged by th <lb/>
C letter-head he uses. Au artistic, nicely <lb/>
head may looked on as a good investment. <lb/>
It will be don. right. <lb/>
The price It <lb/>
will be right, <lb/>
Stud your next order to <lb/>
The Reflector Office. <lb/>
will be right, <lb/>
m m <lb/>
HART, <lb/>
Headquarters<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 you supplied yourself with all necessary winter <lb/>
clothing I When yon face facts all arguments halt. We give <lb/>
no prices but all winter goods <lb/>
SOLD. <lb/>
A full and up-to-date line of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dry <lb/>
Goods, Rugs, Notions, Dress Goods 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/>
An Aquarium. <lb/>
A globe with goldfish makes a <lb/>
very attractive ornament for a <lb/>
room, but globes and are <lb/>
not always available, and so the ex- <lb/>
temporized aquarium may be <lb/>
In great advantage. It is one of the <lb/>
bottles that can lie purchased <lb/>
for a few cents at a druggist's. <lb/>
one that holds about two gallons <lb/>
and some clean sand in tho bottom, <lb/>
with a few mossy stones, and an- <lb/>
in the sand a few plants from <lb/>
some nearby brook. From the same <lb/>
brook can secured snails, tad- <lb/>
salamanders and tho tiny <lb/>
lack nosed dace. Hero is an aqua- <lb/>
at almost no cost that is <lb/>
of affording a great deal of en <lb/>
and not a little <lb/>
When the plants arc growing <lb/>
nicely, giving off oxygen and feeding <lb/>
upon tho carbonic acid gas in the <lb/>
water, the latter need not <lb/>
ed than a week unless <lb/>
too much animal life is introduced <lb/>
into the bottle. A little experience <lb/>
will show just how many inmates of <lb/>
tho aquarium the plants will<lb/>
Flower. <lb/>
One of the strangest botanical <lb/>
plants in the world is Hie <lb/>
found in the Malay <lb/>
peninsula It is limply a blossom, <lb/>
without vine or stem, and <lb/>
grows a on decayed <lb/>
flower is <lb/>
like n yard in <lb/>
and has cup in mid- <lb/>
a five or <lb/>
FOR HARDWARE STEAM SUPPLY. <lb/>
How Sparkling Drops o Sew . <lb/>
Formed. <lb/>
Ground a little below the surface <lb/>
is always wanner than the air over <lb/>
It. lone as the surface of the <lb/>
ground is above the dew point vapor <lb/>
must rise pass from the earth <lb/>
into the air. The moist air so <lb/>
formed will mingle with the air <lb/>
above it, and its moisture will be <lb/>
condensed, dew wherever it <lb/>
comes in contact with a surface <lb/>
cooled below the tarn point. In <lb/>
fact, dew rises from the ground. <lb/>
tome metal trays over the <lb/>
the soil and the road on <lb/>
nights. You will generally <lb/>
find more moisture on the grass in- <lb/>
side the trays than outside; you will <lb/>
always observe a deposit of dew in- <lb/>
side the trays, even when there is <lb/>
none outside at all. This shows <lb/>
that far more vapor rises out of the <lb/>
ground during the night than con- <lb/>
dew on the and <lb/>
other objects. <lb/>
Dew, then, rises from the ground. <lb/>
But how is the dew formed on <lb/>
bodies high up in tho air Dew <lb/>
does not rise in particles, as. it <lb/>
once considered, to fall in particles <lb/>
like line rain. It rises in vapor. <lb/>
Some is caught by what is on the <lb/>
I surface of the earth, but the rest <lb/>
ascends in vapor form until it comes <lb/>
in contact with a much colder <lb/>
face to condense it into moisture. <lb/>
The vapor does not flow upward <lb/>
in a uniform treats, but is mixed in <lb/>
the air by eddies and whirl currents <lb/>
and carried to bodies far from <lb/>
where it In fact, dew may be <lb/>
deposited even though country <lb/>
for many miles all round dry <lb/>
incapable of yielding any vapor. In <lb/>
such cases the supply of vapor to <lb/>
form that dew would depend on the <lb/>
evaporation of the dew and on what <lb/>
was wafted over by the winds. <lb/>
the are a <lb/>
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE; <lb/>
-a. <lb/>
system thaw <lb/>
Take No Substitute- <lb/>
BLACKJACK ITEMS. <lb/>
Black Jack, K. C, Nov. <lb/>
the sick list. <lb/>
Mills, of South Carolina, is <lb/>
visiting and relatives here. <lb/>
Mrs. L. C. Mills is visiting <lb/>
parents here. <lb/>
W. H. Wynne and L. C. <lb/>
went to Friday and re- <lb/>
turned Monday. <lb/>
Mrs. Dixon is here spend- <lb/>
a few days with her mother. <lb/>
Willie Cox were here <lb/>
a while Saturday evening. <lb/>
Miss Susan Harper, an aged lady <lb/>
of this place, is very low with <lb/>
fever. <lb/>
Mis. G. K. Dixon, of Winter- <lb/>
ville, was here a few days <lb/>
visiting her sister, Miss Harper, <lb/>
who is very sick. <lb/>
Mrs. L. H. White is improving <lb/>
slowly. <lb/>
White, of Washington, <lb/>
was here on business several days <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
We have list added Steam Supply to our business and <lb/>
will sell in this line very low. See us when in want of <lb/>
Jenkins Globe and Anglo Valves, Standard <lb/>
and Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb/>
Oil Cup, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock <lb/>
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam <lb/>
Pipe Fitting all sizes. <lb/>
OF Packing, Rubber Bolt, <lb/>
Belt, Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks, <lb/>
SOLE AGENTS <lb/>
Machines. Sewer and Farm <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
Building. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Some Canine Warriors. <lb/>
Tho idea of the monks of St. <lb/>
Bernard been adopted by an <lb/>
English officer, who has trained St. <lb/>
Bernard dogs and collies to act <lb/>
carriers of ammunition and as <lb/>
aid to tho wounded. London <lb/>
has been enjoying a dog show by <lb/>
these gifted animals. Each dog <lb/>
carries several first aid to the <lb/>
wounded packages two small <lb/>
flasks of brandy and been so <lb/>
trained alter delivering the <lb/>
bandages be turns about so that the <lb/>
flasks of brandy are within reach <lb/>
of the wounded man. <lb/>
Other don have been trained to <lb/>
act sentries and pickets up- <lb/>
on discovery of an will ft <lb/>
pit for and<lb/>
George, your hat <lb/>
blown If you lean so fur MM <lb/>
the exclaimed a Cowl <lb/>
to his Hills bob who was wits <lb/>
him in n railway Quickly <lb/>
tho from lbs head of <lb/>
r papa bid it he <lb/>
hack. <lb/>
now, too hat has he <lb/>
angry, <lb/>
George set up a howl. <lb/>
a time father <lb/>
In if i whistle your <lb/>
hot will come back <lb/>
Thou be whistled and the <lb/>
en bead. It's bee <lb/>
yon Afterward, while imps <lb/>
was n shrill <lb/>
voice Ob <lb/>
papa, Drown my i at <lb/>
of window lie Will <lb/>
Driving Out the Enemy, <lb/>
These are Jays of sharp lid <lb/>
attacking throat and lungs, <lb/>
one dues not like to <lb/>
think about Avoid further exposure and <lb/>
the comfort with <lb/>
Painkiller lbs family <lb/>
sixty a cold la <lb/>
Boo the right article <lb/>
There is <lb/>
A leader of woman. <lb/>
realizes <lb/>
Irony of fate. <lb/>
It is better to break n good <lb/>
never to have made <lb/>
any. <lb/>
People may take their meals out <lb/>
and Mill lake them in. <lb/>
There is often a in one <lb/>
little smile. <lb/>
The best way to kill a falsehood <lb/>
is to let it lie. <lb/>
Many people have only to <lb/>
inn c <lb/>
The power that industry of <lb/>
what it has won in a <lb/>
The calendar has no trouble in <lb/>
up to date. <lb/>
Even a hungry sailor will scorn <lb/>
a bight of rope. <lb/>
Tho clergyman's job is some- <lb/>
thing of a <lb/>
The Best Prescription Malaria <lb/>
hills Fever Is a bottle of Grove's <lb/>
Tasteless Ionic. It Is simply iron <lb/>
and quinine in a form. <lb/>
Pay. <lb/>
cure.<lb/>
SB<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
D. i. Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered t the Post Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, m Second Close <lb/>
Stall Matter. <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
There has beta much said in <lb/>
regard to what is called slot ma- <lb/>
chines, we publish below the act of <lb/>
the Legislature under which it is <lb/>
claimed these machines are <lb/>
ed <lb/>
Sec. On each slot ma- <lb/>
chine where the return is certain <lb/>
to be a value equal to the amount <lb/>
deposited, but may be of a greater <lb/>
value, ten dollars. The taxes in <lb/>
this section shall be paid to the <lb/>
Sheriff or tax collector of the conn- <lb/>
bat shall not be construed as <lb/>
giving license or relieving <lb/>
persons or establishments from any <lb/>
penalties incurred by violation of <lb/>
the law. Each slot machine taxed <lb/>
this section shall have the <lb/>
Sheriff's license conspicuously <lb/>
posted upon it. It shall be <lb/>
for any firm, corporation <lb/>
or person to operate a slot machine <lb/>
when the return is uncertain and <lb/>
sometimes nothing; and soy one <lb/>
violating this provision shall <lb/>
a misdemeanor and pun- <lb/>
in discretion the <lb/>
Provided further, that owners or <lb/>
operators of slot machines shall <lb/>
repaid taxes already paid by <lb/>
to the time for which <lb/>
they shill not operate such ma- <lb/>
chines by virtue of this act. <lb/>
Sec Any person, firm, or <lb/>
corporation, having on a street, <lb/>
or other place in city <lb/>
town, or on any public road in any <lb/>
county, or in shops, stores, hotels, <lb/>
boarding houses, depots, or public <lb/>
or private rooms, or other <lb/>
place anywhere in State of <lb/>
North Carolina, a machine of <lb/>
any description, into which are <lb/>
dropped pennies, nickels or coins <lb/>
of other denominations, to dispose <lb/>
of cigars, cigarettes, gum, <lb/>
or other articles of merchandise, <lb/>
musical, weighing, or other devices <lb/>
that operate on the nickel <lb/>
slot principle used for gain, shall <lb/>
pay for every such slot <lb/>
or musical, weighing or other de- <lb/>
vices, as the case may be, a license <lb/>
tax of two dollars and fifty cents <lb/>
per year, for the use and benefit of <lb/>
the State, to be collected ac <lb/>
counted for as all other Pro- <lb/>
that this section shall apply <lb/>
only slot <lb/>
the return all cases is fixed or <lb/>
certain. <lb/>
After reading this law <lb/>
speaking with the Solicitor and <lb/>
others, it seems clear that the lead- <lb/>
fault in this matter comes from <lb/>
the fact that the Legislature should <lb/>
have enacted such a law as this, <lb/>
providing as it does tor the opera- <lb/>
any machine is of a <lb/>
doubtful benefit to a community, <lb/>
we feel equally that <lb/>
the machines that nave been re- <lb/>
to as In this and <lb/>
other towns do come under <lb/>
the provisions of this act <lb/>
are gambling machines pure and <lb/>
simple. <lb/>
However, if the <lb/>
who have or who of the <lb/>
operation of gambling machines <lb/>
under a slot machine license, or <lb/>
any other it is their <lb/>
to swear out a warrant <lb/>
against the parties operating it. or <lb/>
who allow it to be operated in their <lb/>
place of business, bring Die <lb/>
offender to trial before any Justice <lb/>
of the Peace of the and <lb/>
with the proper evidence the rate <lb/>
will then be brought regularly to <lb/>
court. If this is not done then no <lb/>
indictment of these machines can <lb/>
be had until the January court <lb/>
which time we assume that the <lb/>
Grand Jury will take hold the <lb/>
matter, and it will prosecuted <lb/>
in the Superior Court. <lb/>
We desire to inform the New <lb/>
correspondent of the <lb/>
Post, whose letter we copied a <lb/>
days ago, that Puce is not <lb/>
a resident of Greenville, to <lb/>
further state to him the in- <lb/>
pending in this court <lb/>
will be prosecuted with all the <lb/>
ability of oar Solicitor when they <lb/>
can be reached for trial. I; is not <lb/>
customary to tale mallets at <lb/>
the same term at which they are <lb/>
presented and it is never done, <lb/>
and If the correspondent will take <lb/>
the trouble to Ira i <lb/>
.--- <lb/>
find that more than twenty cases <lb/>
of importance were compelled to <lb/>
be continued at New Bern <lb/>
for the reason that court could not <lb/>
complete its work in the time <lb/>
lowed by aw for the term. <lb/>
People who are backward now <lb/>
about paying their debts do <lb/>
thick how much they delay <lb/>
The failure of one man to <lb/>
pay what he owes prevents <lb/>
others paying, while every <lb/>
man who pays enables somebody <lb/>
els to do likewise. Men are large <lb/>
dependent upon each other in <lb/>
the matter of business, and every- <lb/>
one should War mind that some <lb/>
body else may be depending upon <lb/>
him. It is to unusual thing to <lb/>
hear complaint about people being <lb/>
so slow to pay their debts this <lb/>
fall. <lb/>
It is quite noticeable Iron the <lb/>
verdicts of juries in courts <lb/>
public sentiment changed <lb/>
much recently in regard to damage <lb/>
mils corporal ions. Form- <lb/>
i was only to bring <lb/>
a suit against a corporal <lb/>
a matter <lb/>
Whether the suit had any real <lb/>
in older lo get damages. <lb/>
of instances, a few <lb/>
ago. hundreds and thousands <lb/>
of dollars were awarded for the <lb/>
most trivial causes and the <lb/>
ration really held up and <lb/>
robbed under the form law. lint <lb/>
it is not so now. Generally speak- <lb/>
the man who tilings suit <lb/>
damages must have a good ease it <lb/>
he wins before an Iredell jury. <lb/>
This is creditable to our <lb/>
ship. The people of are <lb/>
honest fair and if they have a <lb/>
proper undemanding of the <lb/>
will do exact justice. <lb/>
They have begun to realize recent- <lb/>
as all intelligent and fair- <lb/>
minded men have realized, <lb/>
many of suits brought against <lb/>
corporations are simply schemes to <lb/>
obtain more nor <lb/>
less. This is saying, as any <lb/>
intelligent person knows. <lb/>
there are not case- ill <lb/>
rations should be made to pay <lb/>
damages, at times disregard <lb/>
the rights of the public, are care <lb/>
less of the safety and lights of <lb/>
their patrons, and through <lb/>
negligence injury to <lb/>
person or property, in such cases <lb/>
they should he, as <lb/>
are, made to pay for their <lb/>
the public is learn- <lb/>
t- treat corporations as <lb/>
and them strict <lb/>
without is <lb/>
Landmark, <lb/>
Congress meets Monday. This <lb/>
is a new the <lb/>
in which were elected <lb/>
1800, over a year ago. <lb/>
It seems so strange and surprising <lb/>
our Representatives in Con <lb/>
great should be elected so long a <lb/>
time before they take their <lb/>
They should be elected only a <lb/>
weeks before going to Washington, <lb/>
I bus come fresh from <lb/>
They would then more fully <lb/>
and properly represent the views <lb/>
and of their <lb/>
There are so <lb/>
and proper to be made it <lb/>
is sin prising they have long <lb/>
since been made. This is one <lb/>
change the time of Congress most <lb/>
log or change the lime of electing <lb/>
the Representative . And the <lb/>
other is to change the day of the <lb/>
President's Inauguration from the <lb/>
of March to some other day <lb/>
hen the weather more apt to <lb/>
lie Record <lb/>
OLD CONVENTION. <lb/>
The Event the Season. <lb/>
People who attended the Old <lb/>
in the opera <lb/>
Thursday every- <lb/>
body who could lino room to get in <lb/>
was have like rubbing <lb/>
their sides and taking something <lb/>
sore throat today. The audience <lb/>
was immense, about the largest <lb/>
that has been in the opera <lb/>
at all, it was most enthusiastic <lb/>
responsive, and <lb/>
follow in quick <lb/>
throughout the performance. <lb/>
It was o'clock when the <lb/>
delegates began arriving, as <lb/>
each one through the nu <lb/>
to the stage they were en- <lb/>
greeted. The fun <lb/>
when the lire entered <lb/>
it did stop until the cur- <lb/>
dropped at the close. <lb/>
When the convention called <lb/>
to order there the following <lb/>
delegates <lb/>
Jane Greene, President <lb/>
Mis. A. II. Taft. <lb/>
Priscilla Abigail Hodge, <lb/>
Miss Bessie <lb/>
Calamity Jane Higgins, Treas- <lb/>
Wiley Brown. <lb/>
Charily Mis R. <lb/>
Belinda Bluegrass reform- <lb/>
Annie Perkins. <lb/>
Rebekah Sharp-Miss <lb/>
Mary Alice Move. <lb/>
Polly Jane Delia <lb/>
Patience Desires <lb/>
Mottle <lb/>
Violet Ann <lb/>
Gardner. <lb/>
Juliet White. <lb/>
Tiny Loraine Home. <lb/>
Betsey S. V. <lb/>
Sophia Mamie <lb/>
King. <lb/>
Susan Jane Accommodation <lb/>
Miss Bagley. <lb/>
Hannah Susanna <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
Francis Beauty Boot Temptation <lb/>
Touch Me W. O. <lb/>
hill. <lb/>
Prof. John <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Dennis <lb/>
Borne, <lb/>
Well, it take a whole- <lb/>
newspaper lo tell everything <lb/>
Said and did. Each had her own <lb/>
peculiar attire, and each her own <lb/>
Interesting to do and say, and <lb/>
we do not believe either could <lb/>
have improved Every <lb/>
was rich. All through there <lb/>
were local hits that just convulsed I <lb/>
the audience. <lb/>
Prof. Make Over his <lb/>
did not come on until the last <lb/>
act, to change the- old maids to <lb/>
whatever they wished, and his <lb/>
wonderful machine added all the, <lb/>
more lo the fun. <lb/>
It was all together the most en- <lb/>
entertainment Greenville <lb/>
had of ii is heard <lb/>
every hand. The convention <lb/>
was gotten Up by Mrs. C. T. Mun <lb/>
lord for I he benefit of the <lb/>
church lot, and the gross re <lb/>
were <lb/>
We hear that the Old <lb/>
Convention contemplate meeting <lb/>
in soon. <lb/>
Winterville <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
BUSINESS <lb/>
N. C, Nov. SO. <lb/>
Last night about o'clock <lb/>
as the merchants were closing <lb/>
their stores, alarm as of some <lb/>
one in distress was heard up main <lb/>
street west, and in response <lb/>
to it W. B. Nobles, C. A. Fair, J. <lb/>
GLASS PAVEMENTS. <lb/>
The glass pavement which is <lb/>
making its way in Paris is exciting <lb/>
interest of the curious. Its in- <lb/>
is a Mr. who <lb/>
bis product from finely <lb/>
crushed glass, which is subjected to <lb/>
great heat and heavy pressure. The <lb/>
is a substance which is said <lb/>
be less affected by wear than the <lb/>
bed and hardest granite and to sup- <lb/>
port a pressure of over <lb/>
to the square inch. To <lb/>
a slab of the material a weight Harrington and J. A. Nichols <lb/>
of five tons falling from the ran ., possible to the <lb/>
three fast was I, When G <lb/>
glass pavement is being . , ,. ., . . . <lb/>
down it the expense of its inventor to <lb/>
in test places where the and Mr- Nobles asking <lb/>
fie is heavy. If at the him if he heard the cries Nine re- <lb/>
end of fare years the pavement has and com <lb/>
worn the municipality has rapidly tiring a at <lb/>
to adopt it on a large . ., . , . <lb/>
scale; if rot, Mr. who Mr- fired <lb/>
has confidence in his mate-1 three shots. The party with Mr. <lb/>
rial, is contract to replace the Nobles all being then re- <lb/>
old pavement at hi own cost down town. why Mr. <lb/>
new is Mid to be noisy.- h , , <lb/>
Architects Builders Journal. ., <lb/>
is known. The matte <lb/>
Back Purgatory. <lb/>
A startling Bays, the Ra- <lb/>
comes from <lb/>
Northampton vouched for <lb/>
by trustworthy <lb/>
A few days ago Henry <lb/>
Moody was along a lonely <lb/>
road there appeared be- <lb/>
will lie investigated today. <lb/>
Miss Rosa Spain, <lb/>
came over Thursday morning to at- <lb/>
tend the entertainment that <lb/>
and returned home yesterday even- <lb/>
J. little <lb/>
him a man who tor, Mrs. W. H. and little <lb/>
bu been since January, daughter, of Greenville, were <lb/>
Moody Scott at once, i . , . . . ; , <lb/>
. I i j,,.,, i i ., i attendance hi on the entertainment <lb/>
and was about and run when I <lb/>
the apparition and asked if j Thursday night. <lb/>
ho afraid of him. The given by the <lb/>
Moody says he felt no fear and young ladies, an account of which <lb/>
answered, at first, but , is <lb/>
not Scott <lb/>
I want to get me some- <lb/>
thing to take, been in <lb/>
ever sine I left here, and <lb/>
what I get there not agree with <lb/>
Then as notoriously as ho <lb/>
had come lie and left <lb/>
Moody standing in the road. <lb/>
Moody, who to be truth- <lb/>
sticks lo the and declares <lb/>
has seen the gloat of Scott, and <lb/>
recognized him just as ho had <lb/>
known him when alive. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds, T. B. Moore, <lb/>
issued the following marriage <lb/>
this <lb/>
White <lb/>
J. I. Vincent Mary U. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Alex Evans Annie Smith. <lb/>
Joe Addle Ormond, <lb/>
Joe Brown and Elks. <lb/>
The total number of licenses is <lb/>
sued for the mouth of November <lb/>
was IS, colored <lb/>
Revenge. <lb/>
Mrs. of Campbell <lb/>
Park, a Chicago suburb, was build- <lb/>
a handsome white house, <lb/>
when some one that the <lb/>
bay window four feet over <lb/>
tho building Neighbors at- <lb/>
tacked her in tie courts and the <lb/>
house had to down. She <lb/>
for Engaging the <lb/>
services of an she began <lb/>
lo put up a on the site that <lb/>
w ill squat as a and an eye- <lb/>
sore. is a beautiful <lb/>
place. The stands with its <lb/>
back to the A man who <lb/>
never before ha done any painting <lb/>
was hired to it yellow. Then <lb/>
in a local paper Smeared this <lb/>
a noisy family <lb/>
to occupy a must be at <lb/>
lea-t live haired ones<lb/>
England's Minister. <lb/>
Mr. at is among <lb/>
the youngest BO in the house of <lb/>
commons. very well pass <lb/>
for ten years in broad day- <lb/>
light and at lie looks positive- <lb/>
youthful, lie last two or three <lb/>
years have his raven locks <lb/>
with gray, but figure as slim <lb/>
and alert Si The colonial <lb/>
secretary is a proof of tho <lb/>
truth that ever man is a law unto <lb/>
himself. He basts of never <lb/>
taken any exercise and <lb/>
walks who it is impossible to <lb/>
ride. Yet he appears to be <lb/>
in perfect and a touch <lb/>
of gout now an then is the only re- <lb/>
minder the honorable gentle- <lb/>
man gets that flesh is mortal. <lb/>
London <lb/>
voted a complete success and <lb/>
people feel greatly indebted to the <lb/>
young Indies for affording them an <lb/>
evening of such amusement. <lb/>
Land <lb/>
containing acres more or <lb/>
less. Nice tobacco, cotton or corn <lb/>
laud, acres cleared. Two good <lb/>
tenant other bi <lb/>
Adjoins the lands Henry Cory, <lb/>
Lewis and others <lb/>
and may be known a the James <lb/>
It land. Apply to A. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
L. V. Waters, J. Laughing- <lb/>
Leslie Newton and A. L. <lb/>
Kirkman, of Greenville, spent <lb/>
Thursday night here. <lb/>
Nat Fulford, of Washington and <lb/>
A. L. Blow, Jr., of Greenville, arc <lb/>
with us morning. <lb/>
A ear load of cut ton seed meal <lb/>
just received A. G. Cox. <lb/>
It is reported that Mrs. Pattie <lb/>
Stilton, of Greenville, has rented <lb/>
the Wesson house and will run a <lb/>
boarding house here year. <lb/>
G. Baud Mrs. are on a <lb/>
visit to Black Jack to see the sis- <lb/>
of Mrs. Dixon who is seriously <lb/>
ill with typhoid lever. <lb/>
Rowan Cooper two little <lb/>
daughters, who have been visiting <lb/>
Ins at re- <lb/>
turned yesterday evening. <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 Hate. Ready-to-wear Hate, <lb/>
Baby Cloaks and Caps. The very newest <lb/>
latest styles in everything in my line. <lb/>
Prices lower than ever. Give me a call. <lb/>
rs. me. a, <lb/>
Greenville, N, C. <lb/>
Old Glory . <lb/>
waved in triumph o'er prices at <lb/>
MISSeS ERWIN'S <lb/>
Millinery Store. <lb/>
All kinds of hats at all Kinds of prices. Pelts, velvets <lb/>
silks ribbons, feathers, etc., in fact anything necessary <lb/>
to make a stylish hat, cheaper than ever before. Coll and be <lb/>
convinced that the Reflector advertisements tell the truth. <lb/>
All Kinds at The Reflector Office <lb/>
fountain gen <lb/>
Query <lb/>
Know What You <lb/>
When Slave's Chill <lb/>
it <lb/>
every bottle it i <lb/>
and Quinine in a tasteless Ni <lb/>
Cm, No ray. <lb/>
The insurance companies do not <lb/>
propose to pay loses incurred <lb/>
through extra hazard. They do <lb/>
not consider trees as a <lb/>
pan of the ordinary risk. This is <lb/>
certainly a new departure. The <lb/>
widest insurance company <lb/>
them all is a modern institution as <lb/>
compared with Santa Clans, and <lb/>
he and his tree are an established <lb/>
part in the order of every well con <lb/>
household. It is well <lb/>
enough to lie careful in the <lb/>
of the tree, <lb/>
to be sure; but care should also be <lb/>
exercised in filing the kitchen <lb/>
stove or lighting the evening lamp. <lb/>
Until Santa himself shall set <lb/>
a chimney lire or do some in- <lb/>
damage that may be <lb/>
brought he must not <lb/>
be put under ban. He is one of <lb/>
delightful person- <lb/>
worshiped of childhood whose <lb/>
like is never again in <lb/>
after Record. <lb/>
One of the dormitory buildings <lb/>
at the A SI. College, at <lb/>
was destroyed by lire this <lb/>
morning. Some of tho boys lost <lb/>
part their effects but mo <lb/>
personal injury. <lb/>
the <lb/>
The plan of vineyards <lb/>
from the of hailstorms <lb/>
seems to successful in <lb/>
part only, if in Franco and in <lb/>
Italy. Some have been <lb/>
toads in both but the in- <lb/>
drawn p to this time seems <lb/>
to that Owe parks of artillery <lb/>
containing guns of large <lb/>
will be if reasonable so <lb/>
against nil is to insured <lb/>
And it a not certain a <lb/>
yet that even if kindreds of inch <lb/>
guns were to be at short <lb/>
Intervals the would <lb/>
complete. The of the <lb/>
heavens cannot Mt considered <lb/>
effectual. <lb/>
A College t Matrimony. <lb/>
There is of establishing <lb/>
a women's of matrimony, to <lb/>
be located In England, <lb/>
where the a wife will be- <lb/>
come tin of a two <lb/>
course of The curriculum <lb/>
will embrace it only tho usual <lb/>
branches of as <lb/>
cooking, serving laundry work, <lb/>
but is intended t deal with <lb/>
and as well, that <lb/>
the students will mental dis- <lb/>
in with the man- <lb/>
training. <lb/>
Ha <lb/>
Mrs. I understand your <lb/>
husband is to meet his <lb/>
creditors. <lb/>
Mrs. you believe <lb/>
it. Ho can does meet them <lb/>
much he cares to, <lb/>
A progressive in Central <lb/>
New York who hail a to sell <lb/>
advertised the fact the leading <lb/>
newspapers of the principal cities <lb/>
Bast and West. His success in <lb/>
his property at a large <lb/>
price has led his neighbors to ad <lb/>
not only such farms or i in <lb/>
as they want to sell, but <lb/>
also apples, tobacco and other <lb/>
farm products, nave found <lb/>
their advertising <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Horse and Buggy <lb/>
Wednesday Sir. P. T. At- <lb/>
was driving along the road <lb/>
lo his home Dani <lb/>
The horse became <lb/>
frightened threw Sir. <lb/>
nut buggy. The horse <lb/>
off Mr. has <lb/>
heard nothing from the animal <lb/>
or buggy since. <lb/>
Ready Business. <lb/>
Register of Deeds T. It. Moore is <lb/>
preparing to whoop-up the mar- <lb/>
license business for the next <lb/>
fiscal year. He says he has bar- <lb/>
for the machine Prof. Slake <lb/>
used in the Old Con- <lb/>
and will be prepared to <lb/>
grind down to the proper age all <lb/>
who apply for license. Don't all <lb/>
come at once. <lb/>
Solicit C. SI. of the <lb/>
Seventh Judicial District, died in <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
You can't expect the world to <lb/>
have a good example you <lb/>
you set the example. <lb/>
SPLENDID <lb/>
By Pupils of High School. <lb/>
The young ladies of the <lb/>
Society of Winterville High <lb/>
School gave a delightful entertain- <lb/>
Thanksgiving night in the <lb/>
chapel of the school building. The <lb/>
of <lb/>
mental music and a drama, three <lb/>
acts, entitled <lb/>
The cast of characters the <lb/>
drama was as <lb/>
Mrs. Ida Moore. <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
an. <lb/>
Mamie <lb/>
way. <lb/>
Clarissa Maud <lb/>
Lassiter. <lb/>
Lira Rags- <lb/>
dale. <lb/>
Gussie Myrtle <lb/>
Proctor. <lb/>
Jennie <lb/>
Mellie Addie <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Emma Hattie <lb/>
Kittrell. <lb/>
Maria Lizzie Bur- <lb/>
Katie Mamie <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Newell. <lb/>
Dora Cos. <lb/>
The young ladies performed <lb/>
their parts splendidly, reflecting <lb/>
credit upon themselves as well as <lb/>
those who instructed them. Those <lb/>
who rendered music before and <lb/>
the drama were Misses <lb/>
Wood, Hattie Kittrell, Ida Moore, <lb/>
Button, Myrtle Proctor <lb/>
nod <lb/>
The entertainment was greatly <lb/>
enjoyed by the large audience. <lb/>
The splendid school at Winter- <lb/>
ville is in a flourishing condition <lb/>
with a large attendance. Prof. <lb/>
Lineberry is very happy in his <lb/>
work, the pupils are all delighted <lb/>
and the people patrons well <lb/>
pleased. is no better school. <lb/>
Winterville continues to be pro- <lb/>
with new improvements <lb/>
on the way the <lb/>
The ti hi has a multitude <lb/>
of warm friends down there and to <lb/>
he them is a pleasure. We <lb/>
are under obligations to Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. J. D. Cox for courtesies on <lb/>
th is trip. <lb/>
IS THE CASH WHAT YOU <lb/>
ABE LOOKING <lb/>
Then you want the attention <lb/>
the people who have cash to spend <lb/>
They are the who read <lb/>
THE <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
and you can attract their attention <lb/>
and their cash in no better way <lb/>
than by putting your advertise- <lb/>
in this paper. <lb/>
Advertising <lb/>
in The will <lb/>
bring you success. Don't <lb/>
lag behind in the race, <lb/>
but let the people know <lb/>
want you are here for. <lb/>
The easiest, quickest and best <lb/>
way to sell anything is to <lb/>
it in The Bach <lb/>
an advertisement goes straight to <lb/>
the people, they learn what you <lb/>
sell and reap the <lb/>
benefit. <lb/>
We have just purchased a large <lb/>
supply of bright and attractive <lb/>
to illustrate ad- <lb/>
and yea ore at <lb/>
to use them. If you know <lb/>
just what you to say, we will <lb/>
help you gee up your advertise- <lb/>
That is our business, to <lb/>
help you talk to the people. <lb/>
The cost of an advertisement in <lb/>
Tan is the easiest part.<lb/>
Our Suits are so good <lb/>
that we say to you, buy one <lb/>
and yon 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, coll it <lb/>
your generosity, call it fair- <lb/>
coll it anything you like. <lb/>
But do it. <lb/>
By the way, is the <lb/>
place where we can the <lb/>
most value into our <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/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
The for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
yon to settle as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe as and hope yon will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
THE GERMAN. <lb/>
The Most Brilliant of the Season. <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
No more rest <lb/>
till Christmas. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Late trains the order <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Dolls, Toys, Wagons, <lb/>
Vases cheap at S. M. <lb/>
The at House has been <lb/>
re-established. It is a con- <lb/>
to many in that <lb/>
section. <lb/>
Attention is called to the notice <lb/>
to creditors by J. T. <lb/>
Executor of the estate of Mrs. <lb/>
M. Hanrahan. <lb/>
A colored living near the <lb/>
river was badly burned this after- <lb/>
noon. The child poured some <lb/>
spirits of turpentine on the fire <lb/>
when the flame set its on <lb/>
fire. <lb/>
bay and <lb/>
open buggy from Move farm, Falk- <lb/>
land township, Wednesday night, <lb/>
November 1901. Any <lb/>
will be appreciated or reward- <lb/>
ed. P. T. <lb/>
Get Elwood <lb/>
tics, Johnson Physical Culture, <lb/>
slant copy books, Cam- <lb/>
pus tablets, Keystone composition <lb/>
books, penny pencil's, Slate pencils <lb/>
in wood, slates, pen, ink, crayons, <lb/>
rules, and lots of other things, at <lb/>
Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
Don't Reflector <lb/>
Book Store has purchased the en- <lb/>
tire stock- of North State cigars <lb/>
made by the Cigar Co. <lb/>
These are the good cigars that we <lb/>
have been selling so cheap, as <lb/>
the factory will not make any more <lb/>
of this kind smokers will do well to <lb/>
lay in a supply before they are <lb/>
gone. <lb/>
Land Petted. <lb/>
All person are hereby forbidden <lb/>
under penalty of the law from en- <lb/>
hunting, fishing, or in any <lb/>
way trespassing upon my land <lb/>
known as Braxton place <lb/>
adjoining Fred James <lb/>
Harris and the Button land. <lb/>
S. G. <lb/>
We earnestly request <lb/>
those owing for The <lb/>
Reflector to come settle or <lb/>
solid us the money. It it <lb/>
a time that we need <lb/>
now. and all who have <lb/>
had the paper and owe for <lb/>
it ought to be willing to <lb/>
without waiting to be <lb/>
On Wednesday night in the <lb/>
opera was held the largest <lb/>
and most brilliant Germans of the <lb/>
season. The number of <lb/>
pants and spectators were both <lb/>
large and the splendid music by <lb/>
the Italian band making the <lb/>
enjoyable to all. <lb/>
So far as our reporter could get <lb/>
names the participants were as fol- <lb/>
W. E. with Miss Wall, <lb/>
of Rock I leaders. <lb/>
J. D. Garden with Miss Winnie <lb/>
Skinner. <lb/>
John C. Lamb, of <lb/>
with Miss Louise ham. <lb/>
W. H. Jr., with Miss <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
Frank with <lb/>
en Gray, both of Kinston. <lb/>
with Miss Lil- <lb/>
Cherry. <lb/>
D. King with <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
H. C. with Miss Ida <lb/>
Miller, both of Washington. <lb/>
Charlie James with Bliss Ida <lb/>
Wharton, of Washington. <lb/>
Mr. Hunter with Miss Wharton, <lb/>
of Washington. <lb/>
C. S. Forbes with Miss Bettie <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
Harry Howell with Miss Addie <lb/>
Lee Short, both of Washington. <lb/>
C. B. Mayo with Miss Bessie <lb/>
Short, of Washington. <lb/>
J. B. Higgs with Miss Rosa Short <lb/>
of Washington. <lb/>
B. E. Patrick with Florence <lb/>
Gardner, of Wilson. <lb/>
Mr. Webb, of Kinston, with <lb/>
Miss Bessie Patrick. <lb/>
Harry Stevenson with <lb/>
Mamie both of Kinston. <lb/>
Gary Lawrence, of <lb/>
with Miss Emily Higgs. <lb/>
Mi. Ellison, with Miss <lb/>
Rogers, of Kinston. <lb/>
J. R. Davenport, of <lb/>
with Miss Blanch <lb/>
J. B. Cherry, Jr., with Miss Ada <lb/>
Woolen. <lb/>
J. H. Adams with Miss <lb/>
Stevenson, both of Kinston. <lb/>
Sugg, Clarence <lb/>
Ed Stevenson, Dr. <lb/>
per, Bowers, Ray Tyson, Rob <lb/>
Bawls, Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Pitt- <lb/>
man, Skinner, Bert James. <lb/>
Speak to Son to You. <lb/>
Friday, November 1901. <lb/>
F. G. James to to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
W. R. to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
L. I. Moore went to Washington <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Mrs. C. B. is visiting <lb/>
the country. <lb/>
Charlie Whiten <lb/>
giving Bethel. <lb/>
Sam Smith went to Plymouth to <lb/>
spend Thanksgiving. <lb/>
L. M. Savage went to Edgecombe <lb/>
to spend Thanksgiving. <lb/>
B. T. Bailey left <lb/>
morning for <lb/>
Miss Lula Smith, of Ayden, is <lb/>
visiting relatives here. <lb/>
W. L. Brown left Thursday <lb/>
morning for Baltimore. <lb/>
J. W. Bryan went to PI mouth <lb/>
to spend Thanksgiving. <lb/>
D. C. Moore and family <lb/>
Thanksgiving Bethel. <lb/>
S. J. Nobles went up the road <lb/>
Thursday to spend the day. <lb/>
J. E. Warren went to Roberson- <lb/>
ville to spend Thanksgiving. <lb/>
Sirs. F. F. Eure, of <lb/>
left here this morning for Wilson. <lb/>
C. J. Rivenbark, of Raleigh <lb/>
News and Observer, was here to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
H. C. Keel L. U. <lb/>
returned this morning from <lb/>
den. <lb/>
R. of City, <lb/>
has opened a photograph gallery <lb/>
here. <lb/>
J. B. Randolph went to <lb/>
to spend Thanksgiving with <lb/>
D. E. House and J. G. <lb/>
went to Conetoe to spend Thanks- <lb/>
giving. <lb/>
J. V. went to Scotland <lb/>
Neck to spend Thanksgiving with <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
Mrs. Shields, of Scotland Neck, <lb/>
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. <lb/>
B. Higgs. <lb/>
Miss Lucy Cox came over from <lb/>
to attend the old <lb/>
Convention. <lb/>
Tom Kin- <lb/>
Thursday evening and return <lb/>
ed this morning. <lb/>
Misses Pennie and Alice <lb/>
went in the to spend <lb/>
Thanksgiving with relatives. <lb/>
W. A. Bow en went to Plymouth <lb/>
to spend Thanksgiving with his <lb/>
family who are visiting there. <lb/>
G. P. Fleming and of <lb/>
Kinston, came over Thursday- <lb/>
morning to visit W. B. Wilson. <lb/>
Mis. L. L. who has <lb/>
been visiting her Mrs <lb/>
Zeno Moore, returned to her home <lb/>
at today. <lb/>
D. J. and daughter, <lb/>
Miss lo <lb/>
Thursday evening to attend the <lb/>
school entertainment. <lb/>
Mrs. W. H. and little <lb/>
daughter, Miss Willie, went to <lb/>
Winterville Th evening to <lb/>
attend the <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. Denmark, <lb/>
of Kinston, came over Thursday <lb/>
morning to spend Thanksgiving <lb/>
with R. SI. Starkey, father of Sirs. <lb/>
Denmark. <lb/>
L. F. Waters, J. D. <lb/>
Leslie Newton and A. L. <lb/>
Kirkman went to Winterville <lb/>
Thursday night and returned this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Saturday November <lb/>
Bob to this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Rev. F. A. Bishop went to Rocky <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Factory to Consumer, No middle mans profit, <lb/>
worth choice goods <lb/>
at tact cry prices. <lb/>
BOUGHT BIG LOTS OF <lb/>
Clotting, Notions <lb/>
AT HALF VALVE. CUSTOMERS WILL GET THE BENEFITS. <lb/>
and SO Suits, Price <lb/>
-I <lb/>
Sizes to Years.<lb/>
SIZES <lb/>
TO YEARS <lb/>
l is <lb/>
is <lb/>
Mens Clothing, <lb/>
no and Price <lb/>
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Odd Coats. <lb/>
and Coals <lb/>
and <lb/>
and fl <lb/>
and <lb/>
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and <lb/>
and <lb/>
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No goods charged at thee prices. <lb/>
DRESS SHIRTS <lb/>
Dozen. <lb/>
to Shirts now <lb/>
to <lb/>
to I <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
nieces, <lb/>
A full line from I e to B e now going at <lb/>
The value offered. <lb/>
STEEL ROD CONG CROOK <lb/>
ED HANDLED. <lb/>
to kind, <lb/>
price <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Me shoes w <lb/>
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bats r <lb/>
I GO <lb/>
7.1 <lb/>
MENS <lb/>
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; kind now<lb/>
and <lb/>
mill <lb/>
2.1 and <lb/>
All I Window Shades. <lb/>
ALL COLORS. <lb/>
Regular price <lb/>
Stanford's price <lb/>
Bought Enough Goods For Ten Small Stores, <lb/>
SELL. <lb/>
Clocks and Watches. <lb/>
watches now<lb/>
All shades, all Kinds, all quality. The are Ion <lb/>
at the immense stock Come sec d and bring <lb/>
at prices, your or tell us.<lb/>
Besides the boxes sent from <lb/>
Greenville to the different or- <lb/>
very liberal cash dona- <lb/>
were also made. Tho Ma- <lb/>
sous sent to the Oxford Or- <lb/>
Asylum, the Odd Fellows <lb/>
sent to their at Golds <lb/>
the Methodist church sent <lb/>
16.80 to their at <lb/>
the Baptist church sent <lb/>
16.25 to their at Thorn- <lb/>
and there were some small- <lb/>
contributions these. <lb/>
Fred Cox to Fri- <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
Mrs. D- E. House has returned <lb/>
from a visit to relatives in <lb/>
W. H. B. <lb/>
went to Kinston Friday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
M, A. Allen to Rocky <lb/>
to meet his family who are <lb/>
coming from Reidsville to make <lb/>
home here. <lb/>
W. H. County Super- <lb/>
went down the road <lb/>
Friday to look after <lb/>
interests <lb/>
Excellent Singing. <lb/>
The Thanksgiving singing the <lb/>
Baptist church by the of <lb/>
Sunday school was They <lb/>
were trained for the service by <lb/>
who with <lb/>
also decorated the church very <lb/>
Silks Yards. <lb/>
the cheapest to the best <lb/>
All qualities. Don't fail to <lb/>
ore of the choice patterns. <lb/>
All I lo-n <lb/>
Worth and now <lb/>
Carpets, Matting-, Cloth <lb/>
Biggest line in town. All Kinds <lb/>
DRESS GO <lb/>
Ladies Muslim Underwear <lb/>
Ready to wear. Ask our saleslady in <lb/>
to show to yon. Petticoats, Drawer, ion <lb/>
at less on of material. <lb/>
The cheapest and line we f <lb/>
have ever had. value, <lb/>
from r to <lb/>
Calicoes <lb/>
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l he colors will run out be- <lb/>
fore you have town. <lb/>
n children Hosiery. <lb/>
sizes, c and <lb/>
reel from the mills. This is a rare <lb/>
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t -ii i he Loom, <lb/>
leather quality ; . Mills, <lb/>
quality Hulls; Styles fill . without yard T <lb/>
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Tinware, <lb/>
V OF OTHER THING <lb/>
WHICH I AM TO MENTION <lb/>
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Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
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The Row F. Wells, Villa, Ridge, <lb/>
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similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send it by mail <lb/>
paid, absolutely Free of Charge, to any sufferer who will write for it, <lb/>
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dressing Dr. Taft Bros Medicine Co. East 130th St. N. Y. City. <lb/>
by all Druggists.<lb/>
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forms of Malaria. <lb/>
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appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin, <lb/>
or any symptom and disorders which tell the Story of bad bowel and an <lb/>
digestive system, Will <lb/>
It will clean oat the bowel, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen <lb/>
of the stomach, purify your blood and put you <lb/>
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move <lb/>
your and kidneys cease to trouble you, your will clear and <lb/>
and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb/>
to It one eon <lb/>
trouble., v. ill Una i-i, -11, la for children. <lb/>
It bowel regular sit bout ala or I -i I <lb/>
aids digestion, relieves t. t. <lb/>
restful sleep and ; n <lb/>
Ms U ft <lb/>
Fir by <lb/>
to <lb/>
only Hint f family but lite <lb/>
an , -f rt <lb/>
i ME CO N-n . V . <lb/>
IS. <lb/>
he said to the <lb/>
personage who was sitting in <lb/>
chair in doorway and fanning <lb/>
himself, that seems to a <lb/>
very name for a hotel. How <lb/>
did you ever come to call it that <lb/>
don't know as <lb/>
stiffly answered the <lb/>
personage, the pans of <lb/>
glass that had the first three letters <lb/>
of the name on it was broken out <lb/>
night, and the painter hasn't <lb/>
come around yet to put on the <lb/>
Saw pane. This is the Stewart <lb/>
House, <lb/>
said the wayfarer, re- <lb/>
his<lb/>
A Mystery. <lb/>
i rs in <lb/>
Why is it that the stags conjurer <lb/>
can take a small seed and in <lb/>
about three seconds a <lb/>
. flower like this <lb/>
Yet when at home he can't <lb/>
grow anything in six months. <lb/>
Wad. <lb/>
explained the Scot, <lb/>
did not fail to observe that here <lb/>
eras the opportunity to animadvert <lb/>
keenly, not to say wittily, upon the <lb/>
and growing power of wealth <lb/>
my iv n country, <lb/>
rejoined, therefore, <lb/>
meant <lb/>
We parted at this, but set de- <lb/>
to shadow him, and they re- <lb/>
ported to m that three a half <lb/>
later he smiled <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
The Bill and th Billy. <lb/>
of yours <lb/>
a large portion of our wash this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Outlander- Well, do you expect <lb/>
me to foot the bill <lb/>
you can foot my <lb/>
till. I've footed your Rood <lb/>
and hard <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
Everything Checked. <lb/>
Floorwalker flood morning <lb/>
on wish to do some shopping, I <lb/>
presume <lb/>
Bride <lb/>
into the <lb/>
room, and the boy there will <lb/>
give, you a check for your husband. <lb/>
New York Weekly. <lb/>
No Doubt at All. <lb/>
you tell the lady I <lb/>
was out <lb/>
Servant ma'am. <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb/>
Oakley, Nov. 1901. <lb/>
J. L. went to <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Dr. K. Warren, of Stokes, <lb/>
went to Richmond Monday to see <lb/>
wife who is there treat- <lb/>
W. A. Gray went to Greenville <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Miss Manning's school <lb/>
closed Wednesday for balance of <lb/>
the week for <lb/>
Rodger J. K. Jenkins <lb/>
attended the ball at <lb/>
Monday night. <lb/>
Farmers are hustling for hand.-. <lb/>
A great complaint about the scar <lb/>
city of labor. The <lb/>
all seem to be on the move. The <lb/>
time is fast approaching when our, <lb/>
people will have to change their; <lb/>
mode of farming, it seems to us, <lb/>
and farm in the way that they <lb/>
can get along with less labor. <lb/>
Write This Down <lb/>
in the book or is BO such <lb/>
tiling as a Every is <lb/>
n a confidence that in <lb/>
lo worse it is remedied right <lb/>
away. Opium <lb/>
cures the wont of <lb/>
It clear the bronchial so <lb/>
that the lungs get plenty of air. Why not <lb/>
a bottle to-day <lb/>
N. V. History stories <lb/>
Life of Jackson Life of Lee <lb/>
Grimm's Fairy stories <lb/>
Moses can be used <lb/>
public and pi schools. These <lb/>
and other books had at <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
i i .- i v IS I <lb/>
J. W. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and of <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
and <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
A- i in hospital in HalLi- <lb/>
more for the s an op- <lb/>
t , hooks <lb/>
in the air. <lb/>
Wiley Hi own. M i In--tore Greene <lb/>
BrOW. him full authority o <lb/>
led an for I ask <lb/>
l to OH him wt- <lb/>
TERM OF COURT. <lb/>
In an of Ex- <lb/>
II Governor of <lb/>
North appointing n special term <lb/>
of Superior court Pill county for the <lb/>
trying notice is <lb/>
given that of court will <lb/>
convene on the 9th tiny of <lb/>
1901. and continue for two <lb/>
of said court <lb/>
-1. This Not. 4th, 1901 <lb/>
H L. DAVIS. Chairman. <lb/>
of Pitt county. <lb/>
A BY THE <lb/>
NOR. <lb/>
Reward. <lb/>
State of <lb/>
Executive <lb/>
U official information <lb/>
has been received at Depart <lb/>
i hut at Pitt county, <lb/>
N. on or about December <lb/>
1900, H. Parker shot and <lb/>
killed Alex Little. <lb/>
And it appears that <lb/>
the said H. Parker bas fled <lb/>
the Slate, or so himself <lb/>
that ordinary process of law <lb/>
cannot be served upon <lb/>
Now, therefore, I, 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 U Parker <lb/>
to the Sheriff of Pitt count the <lb/>
Court house in Greenville and I <lb/>
do nil officers of toe State <lb/>
and all good citizens to assist in <lb/>
said to justice. <lb/>
Done at our City of <lb/>
J the 28th day <lb/>
A October, in the year <lb/>
of our one tin his <lb/>
nine hundred and one and in <lb/>
the one hundred and sixth <lb/>
year of our American Independence <lb/>
By the <lb/>
b. Atoms. <lb/>
P. M. Private Sec. <lb/>
Parker is <lb/>
six feet high of spare <lb/>
weighs about bas <lb/>
boyish face, is almost beard <lb/>
less, bas blue eyes, light hair, is <lb/>
slightly is <lb/>
years old. <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
The leader in good work and low prices <lb/>
Nice Photographs i r per dozen. <lb/>
Cabinets per dozen <lb/>
All other Hues very cheat Crayon Portrait <lb/>
nude any small cheap. Nice <lb/>
Frames on hand all the lime. Come and <lb/>
examine my work. No trouble show <lb/>
samples and answer questions. The very <lb/>
Ki work guaranteed to all. Office hours <lb/>
to a. m., lo ti p m Yours to please, <lb/>
RUDOLPH HYMAN. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Letters of upon the <lb/>
of James this <lb/>
been to by the Clerk of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt notice b <lb/>
to all <lb/>
on estate lo to me for <lb/>
on or before the day of <lb/>
r, or this notice will be p cad in bar <lb/>
of their recovery. All persons indebted to <lb/>
said estate are to make immediate <lb/>
settlement of indebtedness. <lb/>
This day of October <lb/>
Administrator of James Tingle. <lb/>
BLOW. Attorney. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Letters having day <lb/>
been issued to me upon estate Lewis <lb/>
deceased, by the Clerk of <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt county, notice, is <lb/>
hereby to all persons Laving <lb/>
against aid estate to present to me <lb/>
fur payment on or before day of <lb/>
October 1902, or notice will be plead in <lb/>
bar their recovery. All persons indebted <lb/>
to said estate are notified lo make <lb/>
payment to me. <lb/>
This the of <lb/>
of <lb/>
BLOW, Attorneys. <lb/>
LAND BALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
Court of county, in a Special <lb/>
Proceeding entitled W W. Mouse and B. <lb/>
A. House vs story A. James, wife f <lb/>
Moses James, and others, under- <lb/>
signed Commissioner will sod for cash be- <lb/>
fore Court House door in Greenville, on <lb/>
Monday, December ml, follow- <lb/>
d tract of situate In <lb/>
of and in township, d- <lb/>
the lauds of It. M. Jones, o. M. <lb/>
ones, W. I. lb Mary A. <lb/>
James land and others, containing <lb/>
acres, more or less, and known as the Ash- <lb/>
House land, and being all land own- <lb/>
ed by him at the time of bl death. <lb/>
This November 1901. <lb/>
JAM'S, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
sen trio <lb/>
leave <lb/>
daily at . U for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave daily at It <lb/>
M. for <lb/>
leaves <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar <lb/>
leave for <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Bat <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and Boa- <lb/>
ton, and for all point for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion B. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
NOTICE IO CREDITORS. <lb/>
duly before the Bops. <lb/>
Clerk of county <lb/>
of the Will in-1 Testament Mrs <lb/>
M deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
to all s In the <lb/>
to payment to the under- <lb/>
signed, and nil persona claim against <lb/>
tin-estate are their claims <lb/>
for payment on or before <lb/>
r this notice will <lb/>
in I at of recovery. <lb/>
This Mill day of Nov. <lb/>
IT. <lb/>
of Mrs K. M. <lb/>
The n <lb/>
id meetings of the Board of <lb/>
for Pitt of <lb/>
member hath of <lb/>
miles traveled allowed for <lb/>
services fur the <lb/>
year ending December 2nd, <lb/>
It I. Davis bath attended days, <lb/>
O W Harrington hath attended day, <lb/>
W U Little bulb attended <lb/>
Jesse Cannon attended days, <lb/>
J days, <lb/>
I. J Chapman attended days. <lb/>
II I. DAVIS. <lb/>
days as Com. to <lb/>
For miles MM <lb/>
AMOUNT O W <lb/>
For day as Com. <lb/>
For dry a <lb/>
For miles <lb/>
For days as Com. S-J <lb/>
For days us <lb/>
For miles I raveled 5-.-J <lb/>
JESSE <lb/>
For days its <lb/>
For day as Committee a f <lb/>
For miles id, 20.00 <lb/>
tin <lb/>
lent to have <lb/>
It <lb/>
Servant ma'am; <lb/>
know wasn't, <lb/>
hi-, c r- <lb/>
A i hank <lb/>
pi . nil <lb/>
day who if I it i <lb/>
an <lb/>
hit mil l he<lb/>
ire I . aver <lb/>
that i <lb/>
being i <lb/>
from . hi i <lb/>
ten n pin in i it Hi I I t. <lb/>
i I'd Lines <lb/>
E. E, Griffin, <lb/>
Watch Maker <lb/>
Opposite P. O., N. C. <lb/>
mid took clock. <lb/>
i I ti- .-, fir., t <lb/>
fur <lb/>
and <lb/>
to He <lb/>
wait In done <lb/>
promptly <lb/>
E. E. GRIFFIN <lb/>
i., <lb/>
. M. <lb/>
Vt <lb/>
r Cash <lb/>
idea, Fur. Oil <lb/>
Bi <lb/>
leads, Mi ill ii .-.- Oak <lb/>
I. P <lb/>
mill Ai <lb/>
M. Key Wot <lb/>
i fan <lb/>
el s, <lb/>
Jelly, Milk. <lb/>
Flour <lb/>
Lye. Matches, till, <lb/>
Meal Hulls, Oar <lb/>
Oranges, Apples, Into, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, <lb/>
Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. and Crackers, <lb/>
Best Batter, Mum I j <lb/>
ard Hewing and nu I <lb/>
other goods. Quality said i <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
SB, m <lb/>
U. <lb/>
-I I I I I <lb/>
For as <lb/>
For miles traveled It, 15.00 <lb/>
N ALLOWED L J I II M AN <lb/>
For days as C vi. <lb/>
Fin i. <lb/>
Tutsi allowed <lb/>
LISA. I <lb/>
t SIT OS IT. <lb/>
T It ex eh tin <lb/>
the <lb/>
ii, Hist lb <lb/>
mg i a nu hi us not ear <lb/>
record In my this No- <lb/>
T It MOORE, <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
of the power in me vested by <lb/>
the last will and of Lewis <lb/>
deceased, will on De- <lb/>
2nd, 1901, before court <lb/>
sell at public sate to <lb/>
highest bidder for cash that tract or <lb/>
parcel of land In font, nines township, Pitt <lb/>
county, lying on the South side of <lb/>
and adjoining the land of I, <lb/>
Will <lb/>
Moore and containing <lb/>
acres or less It being the tract of <lb/>
land deeded lo Lewis by <lb/>
on I known as a part of <lb/>
man t <lb/>
lb Mill day of October, 1901. <lb/>
Executor of Lewis <lb/>
Pitt In Superior court. <lb/>
m a ii n i., <lb/>
v. <lb/>
Tans. D. <lb/>
The defendant, above <lb/>
named, will take notice that an action en <lb/>
tilled above bas been commenced in the <lb/>
Superior court of y for divorce, <lb/>
ard the defendant will further take notice <lb/>
that he is required to be and appear at <lb/>
next regular term of the Superior held <lb/>
for the of to be held In the court <lb/>
house in Greenville, on the be- <lb/>
fore first of March, 1902, It being <lb/>
the 13th day January, 1902 and then and <lb/>
there answer lo complaint, which will <lb/>
before said court, or <lb/>
will lie granted accordingly to <lb/>
prayer of the complaint. <lb/>
This day of November, 1901. <lb/>
MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk of Superior court. <lb/>
William j. Notice of summons <lb/>
v and Warrant of Al- <lb/>
C. <lb/>
The defendant, will take <lb/>
notice that on the November, <lb/>
1901, a ons was Issued against <lb/>
In th above entitled action by the under- <lb/>
signed, clerk the Superior court of Pitt <lb/>
county, returnable to the January term <lb/>
1902 of Pill Superior court which convene <lb/>
on the th before the 1st Monday <lb/>
in M H ii. 1902, It being the 13th day of <lb/>
January, Which summon re <lb/>
turned by the Sheriff of said not ex. <lb/>
and with this endorsement, <lb/>
T. C not to be found ii <lb/>
my The of action, <lb/>
as alleged Plaintiff, is lo recover of <lb/>
the T the sum of <lb/>
fifteen dollars damage which <lb/>
plaintiff alleges is due hint, damage for <lb/>
a violent and vicious assault on <lb/>
him by the by which Plaintiff <lb/>
received and painful personal In- <lb/>
juries <lb/>
The said T C. defendant afore- <lb/>
said, will also take notice that a warrant of <lb/>
Attachment was issued by the said <lb/>
clerk on the 90th day November, <lb/>
1901, against said T. C. <lb/>
Button directed to the Sheriff of Martin <lb/>
county and returnable lo January term, <lb/>
1902. of Pill Superior court which <lb/>
on the M- K lore the 1st Monday <lb/>
March, 1902, It Mug the <lb/>
day 1902, and being lime <lb/>
and place when where aforesaid <lb/>
is returnable. And the T <lb/>
will lake notice that he i re- <lb/>
quited bi appear answer or demur to <lb/>
the complaint of plaintiff in or <lb/>
the re therein will tie granted. <lb/>
D at office in of <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
D C. <lb/>
Clerk Superior court <lb/>
Manufacturer of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb/>
for Modern and Cheap Build <lb/>
We solicit patronage and <lb/>
to giro satisfaction <lb/>
prices, styles and work. <lb/>
Please send your orders to <lb/>
co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
notice to <lb/>
Mr. John O. Agent for <lb/>
North Carolina Virginia, of that Well <lb/>
and Popular Company, <lb/>
TUB MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life of <lb/>
Desire to announce to It large number <lb/>
policy holder, and to the public <lb/>
generally, of North <lb/>
will now Business In <lb/>
state and from data will issue Its <lb/>
and policies, to all de- <lb/>
siring very beat insurance in beat <lb/>
life insurance company in the world. <lb/>
If the agent In your town baa not <lb/>
yet completed arrangement, <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
Stale Agent, Raleigh, N C. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid policy holders 183,609,189.00 <lb/>
Live, reliable energetic agent wanted at <lb/>
once to work the <lb/>
ow mm <lb/>
1.1.<lb/>
If. O. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and lie <lb/>
on <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly <lb/>
hand. Country and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. H <lb/>
W. R. WHICHARD <lb/>
Whichard, N, C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
and prices as low ft the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
J. COPE, <lb/>
-------DEALER, IN------- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COMB TO MB. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, and <lb/>
Private Wire to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, Nebraska. <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Year Six Mouths <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
office. The Semi- <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or The Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
ons year for 98.60 payable In ad- <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
PEr YEAR.<lb/>
VOL. XX. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
-At- <lb/>
ARE KNOCKING <lb/>
THEM <lb/>
b ; <lb/>
CO <lb/>
For Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Bats, Caps, Shoes, Trunks, <lb/>
v slices, Mens Gents Gloves, <lb/>
and a big line of Baby Caps, Cloaks, Mitts and <lb/>
Come to see us. Every day a bargain day and everything a <lb/>
bargain. Your friends, <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
EXAMPLE OF A POLICY THE <lb/>
Mutual Life Insurance <lb/>
Mr. Dan Abram, of Rocky Mount, N. C, took out policy <lb/>
No. in 1886, amount kind, ordinary life, <lb/>
year accumulation period, annual premium total <lb/>
payments <lb/>
OPTIONS OF SETTLEMENT. <lb/>
year dividend payable in cash <lb/>
and policy for 6,000.00 <lb/>
9- Full paid participating 3.604.00 <lb/>
and continue policy for 6,000.00 <lb/>
Withdraw total cash value 8,603.80 <lb/>
For an agency, or example of results at your age for com- <lb/>
with any other company, address, giving date of birth, <lb/>
T. ARCHIBALD GARY, General Agent. <lb/>
For Virginia and North Carolina, <lb/>
1201 B. Main Street, Va <lb/>
ALL ARGUMENTS HALT WHEN THE <lb/>
PRICE AND MERCHANDISE RIGHT. <lb/>
troops, <lb/>
OUR. RALEIGH LETTER. <lb/>
Special Correspondent of <lb/>
Raleigh, S. Dec. <lb/>
The week passed has a <lb/>
remarkable one, crowded with <lb/>
events, good bad. But there <lb/>
are evidences all that <lb/>
the world is getting ma- <lb/>
of our people, certainly, <lb/>
striving to make it better, <lb/>
writer believes God is <lb/>
guiding and directing them, and <lb/>
therefore end His servants are <lb/>
aiming at will U- <lb/>
is not preaching, <lb/>
but your correspondent asks your <lb/>
permission to record his belief, in <lb/>
passing, feeling sure if will not <lb/>
hurt any one's feelings. <lb/>
One of the deplorable events of <lb/>
the week was the burning early <lb/>
Saturday morning of one of Die <lb/>
valuable and useful buildings at <lb/>
the College of Agriculture and the <lb/>
Mechanic Arts of this <lb/>
together with person- <lb/>
property of a number of students <lb/>
occupied a portion of the <lb/>
building used us a dormitory. <lb/>
Loss of which was <lb/>
lost in the destruction of build <lb/>
itself; on the <lb/>
latter, this being all the <lb/>
insurance. About sixty students <lb/>
slept in the burned building. <lb/>
Many have now home on <lb/>
cation. <lb/>
Rev. B. G. Pearson on <lb/>
night concluded his aeries of <lb/>
mons preached in the <lb/>
Church here during the <lb/>
two The Thanksgiving <lb/>
day meetings here at the churches <lb/>
were more largely attended than in <lb/>
many years, the pastors and rec- <lb/>
tors priests of the several <lb/>
churches conducting the meetings <lb/>
-three denominations meeting at <lb/>
one of the churches. The <lb/>
billions taken up tor the <lb/>
asylums were liberal, <lb/>
and seemed to be given by the <lb/>
with a cheerful spirit. <lb/>
Superintendent of Instruction <lb/>
Toon, who baa sick laid <lb/>
op at Swan Quarter, is back again <lb/>
at his home but is said <lb/>
to still be a very sick <lb/>
MENTION. <lb/>
Governor who has been <lb/>
absent from Raleigh during the <lb/>
post week, Is now a <lb/>
number of applications for pardon. <lb/>
Among the number was that of a <lb/>
man named Cass, who escaped <lb/>
serving ball <lb/>
many years ago, v, bile working on <lb/>
inch of the Western <lb/>
North Carolina ho <lb/>
been convicted Surry county <lb/>
for the theft of a horse while he <lb/>
was drunk. After his es- <lb/>
cape he went to Wilkes county <lb/>
for fifteen years is reported to have <lb/>
lived an honest life with <lb/>
his wife and family. n <lb/>
fell out with him <lb/>
reported the man's former record <lb/>
and he was arrested and returned <lb/>
to the penitentiary this city to <lb/>
serve out the unexpired of <lb/>
his sentence. <lb/>
Prices Reduced <lb/>
On All Our Stock of <lb/>
FURNITURE, <lb/>
Consisting handsome Oak Suits, Odd <lb/>
Bode, Wash Lounges, Couches, Side <lb/>
Boards, Chair and Rockers, we have greatly <lb/>
reduced the prices and invite who need <lb/>
to inspect our stock, we can and will save <lb/>
you money. <lb/>
Don't forget that have u large line of <lb/>
Breech Loading Guns <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 you supplied yourself with all necessary winter <lb/>
clothing i When you face facts all arguments halt. We give <lb/>
no prices all winter goods <lb/>
SOLD. <lb/>
A full and up-to-date Hue of Clothing, Huts, Dry <lb/>
Goods, Rugs, Notions, Dress Goods and Trimmings. <lb/>
wear the cold kind. Winter and season right for <lb/>
Blankets and Comforts, yea stock right too. <lb/>
STANDARD PATTERNS <lb/>
RICKS <lb/>
Mayor Morris, of Ottawa, i <lb/>
proposes to get even with the <lb/>
local coal dealers who have <lb/>
the price of coal <lb/>
shoved the price up higher <lb/>
limn it be obtained <lb/>
cities, by establishing a <lb/>
yard. He main- <lb/>
that he can purchase coal <lb/>
cheaper the dealers that <lb/>
he sell it at a <lb/>
he expects to protect the <lb/>
poor fain Hies city in this <lb/>
way. <lb/>
la Case <lb/>
will Mother <lb/>
sit. <lb/>
a sofa. Is hurt <lb/>
Children falling <lb/>
Than Is prevail <lb/>
lug thing, but worst <lb/>
are averted Perry <lb/>
No other remedy approaches <lb/>
it fur relief of sore strained muscle. <lb/>
Than la but on Perry <lb/>
Sad will sell them reduced prices. Cull <lb/>
secure a bargain. <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
J. P k . <lb/>
THE <lb/>
THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OP REVIEWS <lb/>
commends b men and of <lb/>
prominent In <lb/>
In lifting the actual new from and the <lb/>
of current events in their proportion. The comment on its <lb/>
freedom from et to nationalism AI. man and women who <lb/>
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