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Have You Forgot <lb />
What <lb />
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING <lb />
DATE LINK OF <lb />
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
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AND A OF OTHER <lb />
WHICH I UNABLE TO <lb />
Come to Me me your next Barrel of Floor or Pork. <lb />
Yours to please <lb />
las. B. White. <lb />
AFTER TWO YEARS HAVE PAID IX THE <lb />
III BENEFIT lilt <lb />
OF NEWARK, X. FOOT POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value, <lb />
a. Paid-up Insurance. <lb />
Extended works <lb />
Is <lb />
ti. Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while you <lb />
are living, or within three after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb />
second Restrictions. Incontestable. . ,, . , . <lb />
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and each <lb />
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year W paid. <lb />
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To make policy payable as endow during the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
from <lb />
W l. u. Jan. <lb />
The perfect discipline which <lb />
prevails among the in <lb />
Congress and the case with which <lb />
a few leaders control the majority <lb />
was well demonstrated on last <lb />
Thursday when the House sf Rep- <lb />
voted for the Hepburn <lb />
bill by a vote to That <lb />
the individuality of members is <lb />
and the wishes certain <lb />
constituents sacrificed are of little <lb />
moment to the party leaders com- <lb />
pared with what they choose to <lb />
consider the party good. re- <lb />
publican voted against the Hep- <lb />
burn bill, Mr. Lorn Fletcher of <lb />
Minnesota. When seen by your <lb />
correspondent he stated that <lb />
members of his party <lb />
to him after the vote and <lb />
expressed the wish that they bad <lb />
dared vote as he had done, but the <lb />
fear the party lash doubtless <lb />
prevented from doing so. <lb />
There seems to be little doubt <lb />
that the chief opposition to the <lb />
construction of the canal now <lb />
emanates from Senator Allison <lb />
and Representative Camion, chair- <lb />
men of the appropriation commit <lb />
tees the Senate and House res- <lb />
Both of these gentle- <lb />
men expires themselves as aghast <lb />
at the amount of money which the <lb />
Advice to the Aged. <lb />
Ate at-l <lb />
beasts. Ma <lb />
Sir US TORPID <lb />
Pills <lb />
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stimulating the l <lb />
to perform then- natural lions a <lb />
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to the Slander LIVE. <lb />
art to oM ye <lb />
BUCK JACK ITEMS. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
GREAT <lb />
LAXATIVE <lb />
you have sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad <lb />
breath, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, <lb />
insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin, <lb />
or any and disorders which tell the of bad and an <lb />
impaired digestive Will Cure You. <lb />
It will clean out the stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen <lb />
mucous membranes of the purify your blood and put you <lb />
your again. Your appetite return, your bowels move <lb />
your liver and kidneys to trouble you, your akin will dear and <lb />
freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb />
la sou tor <lb />
and similar trouble, still Idea for <lb />
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iota M n assist <lb />
nature, stall <lb />
r. restful sleep ant mate. Item <lb />
like U and ask for U. <lb />
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THE <lb />
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THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS <lb />
is by men and thousands of <lb />
other, prominent Ir. its fire <lb />
MUM in sifting actual news from report and the <lb />
of current events in their proportion. They on Its <lb />
from AU men and women <lb />
rant to know whit the world Sn it in Intellectual necessity <lb />
lute, from letters receives from hundreds Its <lb />
comprehensive. to the busy man or woman <lb />
on topics are by the <lb />
write-. Ill of other give the best of their <lb />
wets II is profusely illustrated <lb />
These letters will enable all thoughtful men ran to Judge <lb />
of its value to them <lb />
PRESIDENT lie a the <lb />
that through III col- Review of Reviews H re <lb />
views nave M It very highly Indeed I think <lb />
re not otherwise a very <lb />
access all library, and a <lb />
men. no mailer In public <lb />
to widely their Ideas diverge, art U. S. OM. <lb />
i vet- tree utterance in Its col- . <lb />
on <lb />
EX PRESIDENT <lb />
I ti a Senator. <lb />
my <lb />
do not l <lb />
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for a H b I-i <lb />
of so <lb />
of <lb />
ASTOR PLACE NEW YORK <lb />
non said <lb />
States is n rich country can <lb />
well afford t any enter <lb />
which will make for its <lb />
material welfare but that is not <lb />
that it should enter into a <lb />
vast undertaking of this nature <lb />
without a most careful consider- <lb />
of the prospective benefits <lb />
the most accurate estimates <lb />
obtainable us to the eventual <lb />
that statement he refused <lb />
to express an <lb />
The bill reported by the Census <lb />
committee of House up <lb />
as special business on Friday, in <lb />
i that body, and was productive of a <lb />
I spirited debate by Chairman Hop- <lb />
kins on the one side and <lb />
tentative of Nebraska on <lb />
the other. The that Bleat- <lb />
are provides for a salary of <lb />
for Director Merriam, who is <lb />
to a favorite of the ad- <lb />
ministration, but who is receiving <lb />
far greater compensation than the <lb />
heads of other bureaus in the gov- <lb />
government, fact <lb />
that the protection of the Civil <lb />
Service Commission was not as- <lb />
sured to Census <lb />
Bureau resulted in bill's being <lb />
back to the committee for <lb />
revision. When the committee <lb />
has made such changes as the <lb />
members desire it will undoubted <lb />
the House and it is <lb />
to be regarded with favor by the <lb />
Senate. <lb />
AYDEN NOTES. <lb />
N. Jan. <lb />
Miss of Dunn, is <lb />
relatives in town. <lb />
Sam Smith, of was <lb />
here Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. If K. Smith has moved her <lb />
family from here. They <lb />
occupy the Moore house on <lb />
Third street. <lb />
Mrs. O, D. Smith and Miss <lb />
of spent <lb />
Friday here. <lb />
Dr. D. L. James, of Greenville, <lb />
was in town Sunday. <lb />
Bar, Mr. <lb />
vices in Baptist church Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
a number of new students <lb />
entered Christian College Monday. <lb />
J. F. Miller spent Sunday in the <lb />
Jim Keel came down from <lb />
Greenville Sunday. <lb />
W. went to Winter- <lb />
evening. <lb />
F. M. Smith and Smith, <lb />
of were in town Friday. <lb />
J. T. Smith went to Greenville <lb />
Miss Mimic Cox, of Winterville, <lb />
attended church Sunday. <lb />
Smith, Jr., came up from <lb />
Kin-ton Monday morning. He <lb />
will open a grocery business on <lb />
West avenue. He and bis wife <lb />
will at Smith Hotel. <lb />
Guy Fordham, of Goldsboro, <lb />
town <lb />
J. T. Smith went over to House <lb />
Monday. <lb />
H. Brooks, Parmele, was <lb />
here to see his beet girl <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
If. Jan. <lb />
Misses Lent and King, <lb />
of came Saturday to <lb />
spend a few days with Miss <lb />
and other friends. <lb />
Miss Pearl Moore and Mrs. W. <lb />
B. spent <lb />
Sunday in Ayden. <lb />
J. B. Johnston spent <lb />
town. I guess he had some induce- <lb />
Miss Agnes Moore, teach- <lb />
school at D. It. <lb />
spent and Sunday in <lb />
town with Miss Lang. <lb />
W. V. Shaw, representative of <lb />
J. K. Portsmouth, <lb />
is confined to his bed at Hotel <lb />
Horton with rheumatism. <lb />
F. A. Simpson spent last week <lb />
in town. <lb />
Misses Lang and <lb />
Mollie returned Tuesday <lb />
from after a very pleas- <lb />
ant week's visit. <lb />
Ufa. Askew has <lb />
very sick, out is now convalescing. <lb />
Mrs. D. W. Arnold will leave <lb />
today on noon train an ex- <lb />
tended visit to here mother, at <lb />
Roper. <lb />
Mrs. D, X. Bateman, who has <lb />
been visiting her daughter, Mis. <lb />
George W. Freeman, left today for <lb />
her home at <lb />
Miss Morrill is spend- <lb />
sometime with her brother, <lb />
Dr. Jen net Morrill, at Falkland. <lb />
Mrs. W. B. is quite <lb />
sick but we hope she will soon be <lb />
out again. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Home spent <lb />
yesterday in town. <lb />
Misses Rubella Cannon and May <lb />
bell Flanagan spent in <lb />
town. <lb />
Miss Rosa and Mark Diana are <lb />
visiting Greene county. <lb />
Miss Lula Gay went to Hilliard- <lb />
last week, where she will <lb />
tar school. <lb />
Miss Bessie Bullock is visiting <lb />
in town. <lb />
The telephone wire between <lb />
and Greenville is <lb />
again. The lines being down So <lb />
much makes it very <lb />
and unpleasant fol subscribers. <lb />
BlackJack, N. C, Jan. IS, <lb />
Mis Susie Harper, an aged lady <lb />
who has been sick for sometime, <lb />
died Wednesday The re- <lb />
mains were taken, Friday morning, <lb />
to the family burial three <lb />
miles beyond Kim Grove church, <lb />
for burial. She leaves one brother, <lb />
Mr. Charles Harper, one sis-1 <lb />
Mrs. G. R. Dixon, of Winter- <lb />
ville. A host of <lb />
lives mourn her death. <lb />
Miss Minnie Clinard has been <lb />
visiting Misses Daisy and Cox <lb />
the past week. <lb />
Miss House, who been <lb />
spending sometime with Miss <lb />
Gray, has returned to her home <lb />
near Parkers Chapel. <lb />
Miss Haddock closed the <lb />
holidays at her school with a <lb />
Christmas tree. Everybody that <lb />
attended reported a fine lime. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. White, Jr., <lb />
for Dover to spend <lb />
sometime with Mrs. White's pa- <lb />
rents. <lb />
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Johnnie Gaskins died Monday <lb />
evening and was buried Tuesday. <lb />
Mis. Susie Arnold is seriously <lb />
ill with pox and <lb />
poison. <lb />
Dr. D James, <lb />
Dental Surgeon, <lb />
J. W. PERU CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
OLD DOMINION <lb />
NOTICE OF <lb />
The undersigned have <lb />
for practice of <lb />
beginning January <lb />
will occupy of Or. on <lb />
Dickinson avenue, where all their <lb />
can find <lb />
P. <lb />
OH. M. <lb />
Jan <lb />
DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The firm of W. R. Bro. <lb />
doing business at N. C, was <lb />
this mutual D. K. <lb />
from the firm. Tim <lb />
business will be continued W. B. <lb />
will all indebtedness, of Hie <lb />
firm and to whom all persons owing the <lb />
arc requested to Banks immediate pay- <lb />
This Jan. 1902. <lb />
W, WHICH <lb />
D. B. WHICHARD. <lb />
Steamer leave <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer leaves <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, Tim i days and Saturdays <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for theW eat <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb />
New Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. Art. <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
I am that <lb />
have saved more children than <lb />
all the doctors put together. I have rec- <lb />
when the gave <lb />
up and it cured at once. <lb />
LOUIS K. O , <lb />
Druggist, Si. Mo. <lb />
The Firemen. <lb />
Hope Fire Company held Us <lb />
regular meeting night. <lb />
There was a large attendance of <lb />
the members but only routine bus <lb />
to attend to. The Chief was <lb />
authorized to make tonic arrange- <lb />
for having the hose wagon <lb />
carried to and to lake the <lb />
mailer before the next meeting of <lb />
Board of Aldermen to request <lb />
assistance. <lb />
s tram the N on <lb />
its la cars toe <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The of Superior court of Pill court- <lb />
issued Letters of Administration <lb />
to me, the undersigned on 1st day of <lb />
the estate of W. E. Spain <lb />
notice Is given lo all per- <lb />
sons to the estate to make <lb />
payment lo undersigned, and to <lb />
all creditors of said estate to present <lb />
claims to the <lb />
within twelve months after <lb />
of this notice, or this notice will lie <lb />
plead in their <lb />
This Hie <lb />
MARY A K. SPAIN, <lb />
Administratrix or the of W. K. <lb />
Spain. <lb />
DEALER IN- <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
The leader in good work and low prices <lb />
Mice Photographs ti per dozen, <lb />
Half per dozen <lb />
All other lines very Crayon Portraits <lb />
made firm any small picture Nice <lb />
Frames on band lime. Come and <lb />
examine my work. No trouble lo show <lb />
samples and answer questions. The very <lb />
best work to all. hours <lb />
to a. in., I. to A p. m. Yours to please. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Superior court Clerk of Put county, <lb />
having Issued letters of Administration to <lb />
me, the undersigned, on the 10th day of <lb />
December, on of J. A, <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given <lb />
lo all persons Indebted to to make <lb />
Immediate payment to the undersigned, <lb />
and to aM creditors of said to present <lb />
their claims, properly authenticated, to <lb />
undersigned, within twelve months after <lb />
the date this notice, or this notice will <lb />
be plead in of their recovery. <lb />
This the 10th day of December, 1901. <lb />
J. <lb />
on lit J <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb />
on <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly <lb />
hand. Country produce non gt and <lb />
sold. A trial will yon. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
But Three Outstrip the United <lb />
Slats in Population, <lb />
The population of <lb />
led Stales has grown nearly six- <lb />
in years. There are <lb />
but three countries which now <lb />
have a greater population than the <lb />
Stales, China, the <lb />
British empire and the Russian <lb />
empire. and Hie British <lb />
empire have each of them <lb />
between <lb />
or together nearly one- <lb />
hall of total population of the <lb />
The Russian empire, with <lb />
about people, has <lb />
more half as many again as <lb />
the Slates, been <lb />
increasing century just closed <lb />
with greater rapidity than any <lb />
other European power. It had <lb />
about people in 1800, <lb />
and has increased more than three <lb />
and a times during nine <lb />
century. <lb />
France, including its <lb />
is the fourth country of <lb />
the In order of population <lb />
and has about eighty three and <lb />
two third millions, or almost the <lb />
same number us the Slates. <lb />
Of these over are <lb />
African nearly <lb />
in <lb />
Madagascar <lb />
These live most populous <lb />
tries together over two- <lb />
thirds of the estimated population <lb />
of the world, which is placed by <lb />
the best authorities at between <lb />
and <lb />
Census Report. <lb />
mi 1875.------ <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb />
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb />
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, P. <lb />
inn Hail Ax A, Red <lb />
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, Macs <lb />
Best Butter, Stand <lb />
aid Sewing and nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Cora <lb />
to see me. <lb />
mm m <lb />
Phone <lb />
NOTICE CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified the <lb />
Clerk of I'll county as Executor <lb />
f the Last Will and Testament Mrs. <lb />
M. deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given lo persons Indebted lo the estate <lb />
In make Immediate payment lo the under- <lb />
all <lb />
the are lo present their claims <lb />
for payment on or before the day of <lb />
November. 1902, or this notice will <lb />
in bar of recovery. <lb />
This of Nov. 1901. <lb />
Executor of Mrs. M. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
and prices low at the <lb />
lowest. Highest market price <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
notice to <lb />
AGENTS <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 J. <lb />
Desires to Its large number of <lb />
policy holders, and lo the insurable <lb />
generally, of North this com- <lb />
will now Business In law <lb />
state and from this date will issue <lb />
and desirable policies, to do <lb />
siring the very best insurance In best <lb />
life insurance company in world. <lb />
If agent in your town has no <lb />
yet completed arrangements, address <lb />
JOHN <lb />
Stale Agent, Raleigh, N. <lb />
Assets <lb />
Paid policy <lb />
Live, reliable energetic scents wanted at <lb />
once to for lbs <lb />
Old Benefit. <lb />
J. E. MI, <lb />
-------DEALER IN------- <lb />
A GENERAL LINK OF <lb />
Alto a Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. B. COREY. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE <lb />
CO. <lb />
Yon Know What are Taking <lb />
When take Tasteless Chill <lb />
because Is plainly <lb />
ed every showing that It Is simply <lb />
Iron Quinine in a tasteless form. Ho <lb />
No Pay. <lb />
Manufacturers of <lb />
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb />
Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb />
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build <lb />
logs <lb />
We solicit your patronage 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 />
Foremost <lb />
The Charlotte Observer. <lb />
EVERY DAY III THE YEAR. <lb />
CALDWELL TOMPKINS, <lb />
i. P. CALDWELL Editor. <lb />
THE OBSERVER Receives <lb />
largest telegraphic news service <lb />
delivered to any paper between <lb />
Washington Atlanta, and <lb />
its special service is the greatest <lb />
ever handled by a North Caro- <lb />
paper. <lb />
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER con- <lb />
of or more pages, Is <lb />
to a large extent made of <lb />
original matter. <lb />
THE <lb />
ER printed Tuesday and Friday <lb />
per year. The largest paper <lb />
In North Carolina. <lb />
Sample copies sent on application. <lb />
Address <lb />
THE OBSERVER, <lb />
Charlotte, N. C. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Broken in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb />
Editor A Publisher, <lb />
Lincoln, <lb />
In Advance. <lb />
One Year ti, Six Months <lb />
Three Months Slug. Copy Be. <lb />
No traveling canvassers are em. <lb />
ployed. Subscriptions taken a <lb />
office. <lb />
Weekly and <lb />
will be sent together <lb />
year for or The Daily <lb />
and <lb />
one year for payable in ad- <lb />
WENT <lb />
rat Eta<lb />
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, v<lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
TO <lb />
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Tuesday <lb />
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VOL <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY <lb />
NO <lb />
When Down <lb />
Town Trading <lb />
forget to call on ten for some <lb />
pretty Shirt Goods Cheap. <lb />
Will also give you. <lb />
Big Bargains <lb />
in and Swiss <lb />
Laces, and lots of other <lb />
down. <lb />
The prices surprise you. <lb />
Please call in and see them <lb />
lours to please <lb />
W. T. LEE CO. <lb />
EXAMPLE OF A POLICY THE <lb />
Northwestern Mutual life Insurance Company. <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 1228.20; total <lb />
payments <lb />
OPTIONS OF SETTLEMENT. <lb />
year dividend payable in <lb />
and continue policy for 6,000.00 <lb />
Full paid participating additional 2.504 <lb />
and continue policy for 6,000.00 <lb />
Withdraw total cash value 3,502.80 <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 General <lb />
For Virginia and North Carolina, <lb />
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va <lb />
Three Times The Value <lb />
OF ANY OTHER. <lb />
THiRD EASIER. <lb />
ONE THIRD FASTER. <lb />
Agents wanted in all unoccupied <lb />
territory. <lb />
WHEELER ft WILSON, <lb />
Manufacturing Company, <lb />
Atlanta, <lb />
For sale by <lb />
S. T WHITE, <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
The famous fountain <lb />
Right <lb />
SCHOOL- BOOKS <lb />
Book <lb />
THE YOUNG MAN'S MISTAKE. <lb />
copy the following from an <lb />
exchange, and hope that it lie <lb />
of benefit to some of our young <lb />
One of i greatest mistakes the <lb />
young men of tiny are <lb />
making, and it is the rock <lb />
many have is <lb />
they to appreciate their <lb />
in life, and consequently in- <lb />
stead of seeking I o do very <lb />
best lo improve their lot, become <lb />
despondent. They <lb />
imagine if Providence In His <lb />
had lit to have given <lb />
them some important position lo <lb />
till, in state or society, they <lb />
would have accomplished wonders <lb />
and made a name for themselves <lb />
that would live after they were <lb />
dead. They forgot the lines of <lb />
old poem or song, which we re- <lb />
member to have read somewhere, <lb />
that if we recall it correctly, reads <lb />
about <lb />
ii cobbler by trade I'll my pride, <lb />
The of nil to <lb />
tinker, no linker on earth <lb />
mend nil old kettle like <lb />
In these simple lines are hidden <lb />
the philosophy that every young <lb />
man needs to adopt as he begins <lb />
the Journey of life for himself. It <lb />
is the determination to do all <lb />
things well, it mailers not what it <lb />
is, if it is blacking sonic one's <lb />
shoes In order to earn a nickel, <lb />
that directs the world's <lb />
to the struggling young man, and <lb />
not the deed Hint is most <lb />
worthy of careful It is <lb />
not the number of acres of land <lb />
farmer can till, but it is <lb />
tilling what he does well that <lb />
him a <lb />
Our young men would he <lb />
successful and ninny an old <lb />
mother father happier if <lb />
their sons could he brought to real- <lb />
that it is not the doing of some- <lb />
thing that most generally attracts <lb />
public attention or approval, but <lb />
it is doing our best our own <lb />
let that be Where <lb />
it may. Half the our <lb />
young men make are due to <lb />
delusion, if they had important <lb />
duties to perform or a responsible <lb />
to fill would do the <lb />
work well, as their avocation is <lb />
an humble one it may be slighted <lb />
the young men who arc slight- <lb />
their work use their <lb />
is not to their liking arc <lb />
ones we meet in every day who <lb />
continue to hold menial positions, <lb />
go down to their graves com- <lb />
plaining that In luck has always <lb />
followed them. <lb />
Look at the middle men of <lb />
our town note who <lb />
have a success life and you <lb />
can not help acknowledging they <lb />
are the men who have paid strict <lb />
attention to business and were con- <lb />
tented small things in the <lb />
of careers. It is <lb />
that Providence his <lb />
does allow every young man lo <lb />
choose his place and while he may <lb />
assign us to places always to <lb />
our own he the same <lb />
time gives us the power to be faith- <lb />
in our station and tho end <lb />
good and faith- <lb />
Then again it is the <lb />
young man that resolves to do well <lb />
what his hands it is his duly <lb />
to do that always there- <lb />
ward in the <lb />
mortal to command success, it <lb />
is nobler to deserve <lb />
how many people read <lb />
a paper is more importance to <lb />
the advertiser than knowing how <lb />
many people get Ink. <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
J. T. Phillips Again <lb />
Eye. <lb />
in the Public <lb />
MARVELOUS <lb />
JANUARY <lb />
SALE. <lb />
Economy chances that overshadow oven our own <lb />
unrivaled bargains of the past. Magnetic, money- <lb />
saving values in every department. An <lb />
such as no careful buyer will miss. An occasion <lb />
that will make an immense stir in the business world <lb />
It will spread the fame of the J. Cherry Co's. <lb />
The Phillips, who as <lb />
tin-in I Cf i the Arlington <lb />
Tribunal, attained <lb />
I second only to Boom <lb />
Campbell, bat again become prom <lb />
in public eye. <lb />
The latest performance not <lb />
begin to with his ratio <lb />
gade movement on a truck In the <lb />
House lobby, when <lb />
his lank was loaded lo <lb />
muzzle, is a close second <lb />
Olive Advertiser <lb />
tells it I his <lb />
afternoon, Rev. J. <lb />
T. of was <lb />
rested to a <lb />
citizen of ibis place and was bound <lb />
over lo coin in the sum of <lb />
left Wilson last <lb />
route for Mount Olive <lb />
the Intention marry lug a young <lb />
lady of this ion. lie look on a <lb />
load of liquor and became so ex- <lb />
that he failed lo get oft <lb />
Olive <lb />
id through In Calypso. When he <lb />
finally reached Olive he was <lb />
worse wear, and <lb />
I as he had lo secure a <lb />
, , , I license and lady had self If <lb />
store to greater distances than have gigantic offers ,.,. , <lb />
of the past. Understand the position. Almost in <lb />
a day all goods suffer the severest cut, and chiefly <lb />
IT DOESN'T PAY. <lb />
This State was lo <lb />
try to solve problem of <lb />
Its penitentiary self sustaining <lb />
employing its convicts so <lb />
as to come into competition <lb />
outside labor. It leased and <lb />
bought farms on which it put <lb />
convicts lo work. While Ibis is <lb />
than employing them <lb />
making shoes, clothing and oilier <lb />
things in which work would <lb />
conic Into competition out- <lb />
side work, it does pay, far <lb />
chances must betaken <lb />
able seasons, damage by droughts, <lb />
floods, Ac <lb />
This system has proved so <lb />
satisfactory that Slate has <lb />
given nil farms in Anson <lb />
and would save money by get- <lb />
ling rid of farms <lb />
in which it invested about <lb />
and where it has lost in <lb />
past two years about <lb />
by damage to caused by <lb />
freshets, And is <lb />
that la liable to happen any year. <lb />
As we understand it the object <lb />
Of working the criminals on farms <lb />
is lo make money the <lb />
State, but in make the convicts <lb />
were <lb />
self-supporting in some <lb />
other way, and same time so <lb />
employed as to aid in the develop- <lb />
and improvement of <lb />
affected are the departments enumerated and item- <lb />
zed below. <lb />
did Sol lake place. <lb />
place on Wed <lb />
but returned Thursday <lb />
evening somewhat tangled In the State, wouldn't it be They <lb />
legs but determined to marry be employed to build <lb />
girl in spite of the railroads, some of them now <lb />
in working on county <lb />
morning be gave a roads, some of them or In <lb />
Reduction Falls Heavily <lb />
IN OUR <lb />
Silk Department. <lb />
Colored Dress Goods <lb />
draining some of the swamp lands, <lb />
that is There <lb />
12.50 PATTERNS <lb />
Black j 110.00 <lb />
In Black 7.50 <lb />
8.50 DRESS PATTERNS <lb />
Black <lb />
19.80 <lb />
In Fancy 0.00 <lb />
11.50 PATTERNS <lb />
In Foulards 0.00 <lb />
PATTERNS <lb />
Foulards Q. 7.00 <lb />
Silk Waist Patterns <lb />
Just the thing for Spring and <lb />
Easter wear a chance <lb />
comes bill once in life to get <lb />
seasonable Silk at the price are <lb />
offering them at. <lb />
5.00 Patterns 1.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
represent- <lb />
the evils of Intemperance, <lb />
cuss several ways in they <lb />
AT ABOUT HALF, and the if various individuals, lie employed and made self- <lb />
you can a lot of the best j end of which was told in without coming into <lb />
dress pal and also some vary first with outside labor, or <lb />
patterns that will make vary .------- running the risk of bad crops, dam <lb />
skirts. Space valuable I ITEMS. I age freshets, <lb />
to the prices. Star. <lb />
N. Jan. in. <lb />
S. M. and W. I. Pollard return BETHEL ITEMS. <lb />
ed from Charleston Monday. They <lb />
a very nice lime. N. Jan. <lb />
Misses Belcher, Mines and Grimes <lb />
and King, S. M. Pollard spent Monday in <lb />
and Tuesday in C. II. Young and who <lb />
have been living here for the last <lb />
l. Poll ml spent Tuesday months, left this morning to <lb />
business. Intake their home in Petersburg. <lb />
Misses Lena Rev. Rose left Tuesday <lb />
and King are visiting Mis. for <lb />
W K. no. Purvis, of Robersonville, <lb />
BlacK Dress Goods <lb />
dud ions iii <lb />
Sly Huh u oils hale never <lb />
before bad a of, Ibis <lb />
one last long. <lb />
French Flannel for Waists <lb />
Handsome of waist patterns <lb />
no two alike Unit were valued <lb />
at but this sale makes <lb />
at 01.50, and a of plain <lb />
that we have put knife very <lb />
deep. <lb />
Dress Trimmings <lb />
Just the things for your Spring <lb />
Dress and anything is new <lb />
and up lo date we have and to <lb />
make this sale complete have <lb />
knifed them With big blue <lb />
pencil along everything else. <lb />
K. a. Simpson was In town Ibis morning. <lb />
for <lb />
Cloaks Skirts. <lb />
Hill <lb />
They blush lo know <lb />
they are marked down so low and <lb />
lo have their room, <lb />
and our will give it to <lb />
All Kinds at The Reflector <lb />
4.50 <lb />
3.00-4.00<lb />
8.00 and Ends in <lb />
Wait Patterns <lb />
FANCY AND <lb />
Dress Trimmings <lb />
and kind at <lb />
kind <lb />
GO kind at <lb />
HO and kind at <lb />
so. and kind at <lb />
1.00, 1.25 1.00 kind at <lb />
Black <lb />
Black De Bole <lb />
Black Aniline <lb />
Black <lb />
Black Saline <lb />
Black Taffetas, Colored <lb />
every thing else our Silk <lb />
have lo suffer in with OUT big <lb />
marvelous January Sale. blue pencil. <lb />
for Snow Hill. <lb />
Miss Vivian Parker and <lb />
Harper Wednesday <lb />
Mary's School, Raleigh. <lb />
Mrs. Moore has re- <lb />
signed as at <lb />
A. D. Hill has succeeded her. <lb />
Lillian Moore Is clerk. <lb />
We are very sorry to learn that <lb />
Mr. Mrs. R, Mines are in <lb />
poor health <lb />
Miss T. Bryant, of Tar- <lb />
is visiting Miss Mule <lb />
W. II. M. Pollard, and <lb />
J, It. Davis gone to Green- <lb />
ville on Important business. <lb />
Miss Lena Shillings, <lb />
is visiting her cousin, Mi's. II. A. <lb />
Mrs. T. II. Is quite sick, <lb />
bill we hope she will soon be <lb />
I proved. <lb />
Mrs, Needham Mrs. w. <lb />
half of our story told, but; U- and Miss Pearl Moon, <lb />
who on sick Hat, are <lb />
much better. <lb />
. laud benefit the buyers. <lb />
Space all gone and not <lb />
you can get the rest <lb />
At Our Store. <lb />
Everything marked in <lb />
Write la DoWD. <lb />
iii the or there la no <lb />
thing as a harmless cough Is <lb />
a warning of a from <lb />
bail to worse is right <lb />
medicine is a <lb />
Allen's Lung tun-s worst <lb />
of colds, bronchial <lb />
so that gel air. <lb />
not get a r <lb />
Mail and Telephone orders <lb />
promptly and carefully filled. <lb />
There were two new members <lb />
added to Antioch last Sun <lb />
day, Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker <lb />
Mrs, Mag Stamper is visiting <lb />
her son, H, a. Stamper, at <lb />
Hotel <lb />
arc glad lo slate that <lb />
the telephone line between <lb />
and Ilia is up again. <lb />
W. spent Sunday <lb />
in and returned Mon- <lb />
day with his family. <lb />
went ducking Wed- <lb />
and live. <lb />
wife who <lb />
have been visiting relatives in <lb />
Maryland, returned home this <lb />
Mrs. Dr. of <lb />
who has been visiting her <lb />
near here, returned Tuesday. <lb />
Nina <lb />
lines arc spending a few days in <lb />
Robersonville. <lb />
Smith spent Wednesday <lb />
morning In to lake <lb />
in his brother's marriage. <lb />
Madge Peal <lb />
Brown, of came <lb />
down this morning to visit friends <lb />
here. <lb />
Miss near here, <lb />
left Wednesday for <lb />
lo visit <lb />
F. I. Blown who has been <lb />
near here, moved town this <lb />
week . <lb />
It. Harris went up the road <lb />
this morning, <lb />
In these <lb />
or mil <lb />
is simply another form Unit old <lb />
Ion II perplexed <lb />
be he lit- <lb />
jury which had <lb />
bleach of promise suit Miss <lb />
Miller against Henry <lb />
her and caused her <lb />
lo lose pounds of flesh, <lb />
didn't give her <lb />
but gave her 1,500, at <lb />
rate of a <lb />
Star.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
REFLECTOR<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. O. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
Entered at the Post Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, as Second-Class <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
Tuesday. January <lb />
The highest honor ever pad a <lb />
new member of the States <lb />
Senate was bestowed upon Senator <lb />
Simmons, of North Carolina, on <lb />
Tuesday. was called t <lb />
preside over the body by Mr. Frye, <lb />
President of the Senate, lie <lb />
pied the chair for nearly two horns <lb />
and presided over the highest leg- <lb />
body in the world with <lb />
marked dignity and ability. <lb />
J. W. Holmes, while a <lb />
tor of the Atlantic Coast Line, was <lb />
j wed in a railroad accident. His <lb />
injuries were a broken and <lb />
shoulder joint. Love, of <lb />
Wilmington, had charge of the pa- <lb />
and now he brings suit <lb />
against them for damages <lb />
alleged to have sustained <lb />
because they set his broken <lb />
improperly. <lb />
D. bus <lb />
been elected Senior Grand Warden <lb />
by the Grand Lodge of Masons <lb />
now in session at Raleigh. This is <lb />
an unusual honor to be conferred <lb />
on an absent member. His official <lb />
duties detain him here. Judge <lb />
Winston has been prominent in <lb />
Masonic circles and the <lb />
and charitable work of the <lb />
order. His brethren show their <lb />
appreciation of his work by this <lb />
mark esteem and honor. <lb />
thus creating a <lb />
among them to the of the <lb />
farmers. It is said that there is a <lb />
connection between letters <lb />
and the tiling of <lb />
Complaint has been made to the <lb />
Department and it is <lb />
expected the party guilty of send- <lb />
these letters will be <lb />
As we understand the situation <lb />
down there, several of the large <lb />
owners of that section deem- <lb />
it cheaper to fence <lb />
stock than to their farms, <lb />
had a stock law established <lb />
for their territory. This aroused <lb />
the ire some party or parties <lb />
who did not have land and wanted <lb />
to let their stock run on other <lb />
and they sent let- <lb />
to the tenants and laborers in <lb />
the stock law territory warning <lb />
them to move out and threatening <lb />
them with if they <lb />
to do so. It was one of these let- <lb />
that Judge Winston read in <lb />
court while making his charge to <lb />
the grand jury. These letters <lb />
caused much to who re <lb />
them, and it is safe to say- <lb />
that if the parties writing them are <lb />
discovered they will be <lb />
dealt with. It II a bad state of at <lb />
fairs and should be suppressed. <lb />
FIRE IN WEST GREENVILLE. <lb />
Dwelling Occupied by Mr. A A <lb />
Partially Destroyed. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
One of the most absurd things <lb />
we have read of lately was the at <lb />
tempt to get up a petition among <lb />
the merchants of to ask <lb />
the Free Press to suppress the news <lb />
of a case of smallpox that town. <lb />
If a petition could have had <lb />
the effect it would have <lb />
been little short of criminal, <lb />
the Free Press itself credit in <lb />
not complying with it. It does <lb />
pay to deal falsely with the public. <lb />
The existence of smallpox could <lb />
not be kept a secret, the mer- <lb />
chants of ought to have <lb />
known that false rumors gaining <lb />
circulation through suppression of <lb />
facts would be far more damaging <lb />
to their interests than to give a <lb />
full and honest statement of the <lb />
through their home pa- <lb />
per. Deal with the public <lb />
give them the facts and danger <lb />
is at once minimized. Wilson <lb />
played false in this matter and <lb />
kept information suppressed as to <lb />
the existence of there <lb />
until the county became full of the <lb />
peat. <lb />
been <lb />
SITUATION AT GRIMESLAND. <lb />
The correspondent <lb />
of the News and Observer says <lb />
that the fire at will, <lb />
most probably be investigated, <lb />
because of the rumors that the tire <lb />
was not accidental but of <lb />
diary origin, and perhaps its <lb />
origin can be traced to <lb />
of certain parties of some of the <lb />
losers in the conflagration. <lb />
farmers on the linger <lb />
Tar river, In the neighborhood. <lb />
have been very much annoyed of <lb />
lite by their tenants <lb />
anonymous letters, threaten <lb />
them with whipping, hanging, <lb />
burning punishments <lb />
if they did not leave the employ- <lb />
of the farmers by a certain <lb />
time. These farms are situated in <lb />
what is known as the stock law <lb />
territory. These have <lb />
been written by the same <lb />
party as they are all the same <lb />
handwriting and all mailed from <lb />
near by The part of <lb />
Grimesland adjoins the <lb />
took law lands and evil <lb />
disposed persons are taking <lb />
of the recent tire by trying <lb />
to create a belief among the <lb />
who are already excited by <lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
The following cases have <lb />
disposed of since last <lb />
Joseph removing crops, <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Bod Fleming, larceny, guilty. <lb />
lodgment on payment <lb />
of costs. <lb />
A and Daniel <lb />
James, affray, guilty, judgment <lb />
on of costs. <lb />
Lawrence larceny, <lb />
pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
oil of costs. <lb />
Henry entering dwell- <lb />
at night, guilty. <lb />
It. O. George <lb />
ward and A. M. Parry, <lb />
Perry, guilty. Wood- <lb />
ward not guilty. <lb />
and Jerry Borne, <lb />
affray, plead guilty. Borne Bud <lb />
and costs, Randolph <lb />
six months in jail to be assigned to <lb />
the roads of County. <lb />
Forest, entering dwelling at <lb />
night, guilty. <lb />
The case Joe has <lb />
set for next Tuesday. <lb />
Daniel false <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Walter and Henry Vines, <lb />
larceny, guilty. <lb />
Francis Peebles, to <lb />
property, not guilty. <lb />
Luke Wilkes, assault with dead- <lb />
weapon, guilty. <lb />
Wright eon- <lb />
weapon, not guilty. <lb />
Charles Have <lb />
larceny, Murphy, guilty, four <lb />
months in jail to be assigned to the <lb />
roads of county. <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
Moses Wright, <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Greene assault <lb />
with deadly weapon, not guilty. <lb />
II. resisting officer, <lb />
pleads guilty, lined and costs. <lb />
II. resisting officer, <lb />
pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
payment of costs. <lb />
M. D. Wilson, assault with <lb />
deadly guilty. <lb />
Lawrence Ward, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, guilty. <lb />
Sparrow, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, guilty, lined <lb />
and costs. <lb />
James Teel and Will Burroughs, <lb />
assault with deadly weapon, <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Lawrence Ward, assault, guilty. <lb />
Charles West, larceny, guilty, <lb />
you in penitentiary. <lb />
Donaldson, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, lined HI <lb />
costs. <lb />
Elias affray, guilty <lb />
About Friday night <lb />
the kitchen to the residence <lb />
by Mi. A. A. Forbes, west of <lb />
the railroad, was discovered on <lb />
tire. The were seen to burst <lb />
through the roof by Mr. L. M. <lb />
Savage from his near the <lb />
railroad, he ran across to ad- <lb />
vise the family that the building <lb />
was burning. Au alarm was <lb />
phoned town and the entire <lb />
tire department many citizens <lb />
hurried out to the scene. <lb />
The ore had already con- <lb />
headway when discover- <lb />
ed, by the time the engines <lb />
could go such a long distance and <lb />
get ready for work the kitchen was <lb />
nearly destroyed and all one end <lb />
under the roof of the residence <lb />
adjoining was fiercely. <lb />
Hope Fire Company took their en- <lb />
to the tobacco town cistern <lb />
and had to line out the hose <lb />
hundred yards, this the <lb />
only place where there was <lb />
water for the steamer. The <lb />
Red Hawk Company took their <lb />
engine to the pump at Jordan's <lb />
factory where then- was a small <lb />
supply of water. They got the <lb />
steam on the lire and held it <lb />
pretty well in check until a stream <lb />
came from the steamer. <lb />
Then there was some pretty <lb />
work by all the <lb />
Beady company with their <lb />
hooks and ladders also rendering <lb />
efficient aid. When Hie streams <lb />
from the engines reached the build- <lb />
a shout went up from the <lb />
crowd, for though it looked for <lb />
awhile like the building would be <lb />
lost, they now saw it could be <lb />
saved. Notwithstanding all one <lb />
end the building was burning <lb />
the flames had spread under <lb />
the metal roof clear through the <lb />
length of the house and had burst <lb />
through the front gable, the fire- <lb />
put it out. <lb />
All of Mr. furniture was <lb />
moved out of the borne, but it was <lb />
damaged and much of if <lb />
ruined by being broken. He had <lb />
no insurance at ail. <lb />
The building belong to Mr. J, <lb />
J. Nobles and is insured. its <lb />
condition the damage is hard to <lb />
estimate, but it will take <lb />
hundred dollars to repair the loss. <lb />
The house appears fully half ruin- <lb />
ed. <lb />
Winterville Department. <lb />
It now looks like this will lie a <lb />
hard remarked a very <lb />
wise and well posted lawyer and <lb />
banker in our presence some <lb />
ago. Aim Indeed does look like <lb />
this will be a bard year but there <lb />
is DO need of taking up trouble be- <lb />
lore get to it. People just need <lb />
to economize a little more closely <lb />
the end things will come <lb />
out all right. Indeed despite low <lb />
prices for shot I crops the people <lb />
generally good spirits. <lb />
Scotland Neck Commonwealth. <lb />
A Judge has recently <lb />
decided that a head is a <lb />
deadly weapon. that case it <lb />
was used U a battering rain and <lb />
knocked the stuffing out of <lb />
son of There is no law <lb />
in that Slate against carrying <lb />
deadly weapons of kind, so the <lb />
can be punished only for the <lb />
use lie made of the <lb />
Star. <lb />
from <lb />
Jan. IT. <lb />
are engage in the unholy <lb />
office of crushing a <lb />
were words which the <lb />
able from Massachusetts <lb />
startled complacently self sot <lb />
colleagues on the floor of the <lb />
Senate on Tuesday. They were <lb />
followed by a severe <lb />
of the course of the administration <lb />
the Among <lb />
other things, Senator Hoar said <lb />
that he had heard of the <lb />
of a proceeding which if <lb />
true covered with a foul blot <lb />
the flag which we all love and <lb />
He urged upon his col- <lb />
leagues the advisability of appoint- <lb />
an investigation committee to <lb />
which senators people could <lb />
appeal for the verification or <lb />
of some of the frightful <lb />
stories which were being brought <lb />
back from islands by soldiers <lb />
and civilians. <lb />
The isthmian canal has made <lb />
little progress during the past <lb />
week. Senator Morgan has ex- <lb />
and cross M. <lb />
I yesterday told me <lb />
that he was with <lb />
The venerable Senator from Ala- <lb />
has not changed his prefer- <lb />
for the route, but <lb />
he failed to demonstrate that there <lb />
was any connection between <lb />
trans continental railroads and the <lb />
Panama Company, and the Panama <lb />
route has made many friends. <lb />
While comparatively few of the <lb />
have satisfied themselves <lb />
that the latter is the best route, <lb />
have decided that it de- <lb />
farther consideration to, <lb />
prevent the committee's reporting, <lb />
although Senator Morgan said yes- j <lb />
that he was ready to do so. I <lb />
Even if the Senator succeeds in <lb />
converting his committee to his <lb />
views the matter will be extensive- <lb />
discussed on of the <lb />
Senate and I have heard rumors of <lb />
a Congressional Committee being <lb />
sent to the isthmus to investigate <lb />
for themselves at at the <lb />
is over. <lb />
The resignation of <lb />
from the leadership f <lb />
Tammy Hall and by <lb />
Mr. Nixon has much <lb />
speculation among the democrats <lb />
in Congress as have also the <lb />
that are being received to <lb />
that David Hill is seeking <lb />
the party leadership. Senator <lb />
James K. Jones has expressed <lb />
himself as very favorably impress <lb />
ed with Mr. Nixon and as <lb />
that he would make a strong <lb />
and capable leader. The election <lb />
It Senator Gorman is also a matter <lb />
of great interest there ate <lb />
many who regard him as the logical <lb />
candidate for the presidency. A <lb />
member Of lb House said jester- j <lb />
day, Gorman become j <lb />
the leader of the democratic <lb />
in the Senate and will make a <lb />
in Hint capacity which will <lb />
earn for him the sup- <lb />
port of his party throughout the <lb />
country. If he lives and preserves <lb />
his health; he will be our next <lb />
Mortality Among Soldier. <lb />
favorable conditions <lb />
the mortality among soldiers <lb />
is practically least known, with <lb />
a death rate of five every <lb />
Compared with a soldier's <lb />
life the placid days of a clergyman <lb />
are full of danger, for his death <lb />
rate is in or more than <lb />
twice as great as that of his <lb />
brother. <lb />
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb />
NOTES. <lb />
Jan. <lb />
Attention <lb />
Growers. <lb />
Last season we made BOO <lb />
Tobacco Trucks, mostly of <lb />
pattern, and have <lb />
heard of a single who bought <lb />
these trucks that does not speak in <lb />
praise of them. found many <lb />
farmers who wanted to use them, <lb />
but could not, because they had <lb />
arranged their rows properly. <lb />
advised the farmers <lb />
to the tobacco <lb />
trucks and prepare their rows so <lb />
they could use them when they be- <lb />
to house their tobacco. Many <lb />
of them took our advice and were <lb />
glad of it. Others did and <lb />
some them regretted the fact. <lb />
had one customer who said he <lb />
had rather chop eighth row <lb />
of tobacco down and throw it away <lb />
than to house his tobacco without <lb />
the trucks. We still advise every <lb />
tobacco grower to prepare his land <lb />
with a view of using these trucks <lb />
in housing his crops during the <lb />
coming and our experience <lb />
is, they will never have cause to <lb />
regret G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. H. B. Hardy, of <lb />
Norfolk, spending a short <lb />
while at the home of L. L. <lb />
Kittrell, left the train <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Charles wife <lb />
are visiting Mrs. <lb />
brother being quite ill <lb />
do not know how long they will <lb />
remain. <lb />
IS. C. of Sun ford, was <lb />
here a couple of days week. <lb />
Mr. Gray, who has been so sick <lb />
for past few months, is able to <lb />
be out again. His case for a long <lb />
while was considered hopeless. <lb />
Rev. J. Newton, of Fort Barn- <lb />
well, came up Wednesday and <lb />
placed his daughter, Miss <lb />
in our school. The school now has <lb />
more than pupils enrolled. <lb />
Miss Maud Lassiter left <lb />
day to visit friends in LaGrange <lb />
Saturday and Sunday. She will <lb />
return Monday morning, <lb />
i W. S. Wyatt is on a visit to <lb />
Raleigh. He anticipates making <lb />
Raleigh his home at no distant <lb />
day. <lb />
We failed to note in the last <lb />
items Galloway's <lb />
for a visit up in Chatham <lb />
county. <lb />
I wish lo inform my friends that <lb />
I am agent for the famous <lb />
of which is the <lb />
best preparation for chapped lips, <lb />
hands and all skin diseases. Give <lb />
it a A. Fair, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Charles Harper wife, of <lb />
Black Jack, were visiting their <lb />
son, J. W. it. this week. <lb />
Samuel Manning, of <lb />
has moved his family here and <lb />
occupies the W. II. Rouse house. <lb />
M. will or Hair, <lb />
I can <lb />
Mustang Liniment r <lb />
A toad under; <lb />
a harrow <lb />
suffers no than tho faithful horse <lb />
that is tortured with Spavins, Harness <lb />
Sores, Sprains, etc. Most owners know this <lb />
and apply the kind of that heals, known <lb />
far <lb />
Liniment. <lb />
Never even in tho most aggravated <lb />
Cures caked udder in quicker any known <lb />
remedy. Hardly a peculiar to muscle, skin <lb />
or joints that cannot cured by it. <lb />
on <lb />
Wind <lb />
Liniment n <lb />
How to Grow <lb />
Cotton for Profit. <lb />
Prepare your laud well, manure well and plant a variety <lb />
command a better price when you offer it on tho market. <lb />
Two years ago I a peck of seed, planted them on half an <lb />
aM of land and picked a bale of cotton that weighed <lb />
shipped this cotton through Mr. R. J. Cobb together several <lb />
other bale of good variety and this bale sold for three eights of a cent <lb />
more per pound than the lot. The lint is far superior to <lb />
sold on this market and the yield is far ahead of anything we have u <lb />
this country. best farmer in the county saw my <lb />
crop growing in the field and pronounced it as tine a they ever saw. <lb />
I am now offering these seed for sale at a bushel. Parties <lb />
wanting any of the seed will please send me order at once as <lb />
have a limited quantity for sale. <lb />
O. L JOYNER, <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
A colored from <lb />
to Ox foul Monday to <lb />
see Mm Of his relatives. His horse <lb />
became frightened and run a away <lb />
conic in contact with a wire <lb />
clothes line, which caught him <lb />
under the throat cutting the <lb />
vein killing almost instantly. <lb />
The animal was a good one, and is <lb />
quite a serious lot to the owner. <lb />
oxford Ledger. <lb />
A meal is as broad as it is <lb />
long. <lb />
The weaker a man is, the strong- <lb />
his bad habits grow on him. <lb />
girls are too <lb />
complexions to improve <lb />
lade, <lb />
Some men will even gel hot over <lb />
a game of Irene out. <lb />
The woman who rides a puss <lb />
ought to lie passing fair. <lb />
Old bachelors wear cotton gloves <lb />
they don't like kids. <lb />
I he people the most to <lb />
sometimes talk the least. <lb />
Take With <lb />
Young men cannot estimate too <lb />
highly the advice of their parents <lb />
and friends. It affords them the <lb />
benefit of experience is given <lb />
them from sincere for <lb />
their welfare. It should lie re- <lb />
and weighed and acted <lb />
upon. Bat, after all, man <lb />
has his own individual existence; <lb />
has his life to live, for which <lb />
he alone He should <lb />
sit down meditate by himself <lb />
and make up I is as the <lb />
course which he wishes to pursue <lb />
the world. Having done this, <lb />
he should enter upon the execution <lb />
of his with a determination <lb />
to accomplish what he undertakes, <lb />
without to tho opinions <lb />
of others any real <lb />
account in the world unless he is <lb />
something in and of <lb />
No success business <lb />
is record where the value of <lb />
advertising was not re <lb />
employed with <lb />
Oshkosh Times. <lb />
Two Tiny <lb />
In Booth, England, flourish the <lb />
two smallest in the <lb />
world, at least n- far u la known, <lb />
o proficient the two <lb />
Youngsters become residents no <lb />
longer feel their hair with <lb />
t sight of two whining <lb />
past. I Cook are the <lb />
two children who have established <lb />
a record only for being tho <lb />
youngest, but for having the <lb />
machine ever mode. It Wat built <lb />
especially for in the order of <lb />
an indulgent father, himself a most <lb />
enthusiastic chauffeur, Mr. Cook <lb />
Instructed both his children in a <lb />
Urge when they had <lb />
Von <lb />
When you Chill <lb />
Tusk toe formula I. plainly pro <lb />
bottle allowing it u -J-T <lb />
Iron m a Mm, o. <lb />
Cure, No Pay <lb />
ism A <lb />
become h them <lb />
out alone, lo the horror <lb />
parents, who in Imagination saw <lb />
not only two f children dashed <lb />
in ,, but also tin own <lb />
spring run down the young <lb />
fears <lb />
founded. have had no <lb />
ill I if have their <lb />
urn ii ill not I ;. Is <lb />
i ii i. I <lb />
,. <lb />
MR. AT HOME. <lb />
Reception in Honor of Mr. and Mn. <lb />
The elegant home of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. K. W, King, on Dickinson <lb />
was a scene of splendor <lb />
Wednesday night on the occasion of <lb />
a reception given by them in honor <lb />
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. of <lb />
who were recently mar- <lb />
the bride a sister of <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
The reception was attended by a <lb />
large number of our townspeople. <lb />
As the guests arrived they were <lb />
welcomed at the door by <lb />
Mattie and King. <lb />
In the hall they were received by <lb />
Mr. and Mr. King assisted by Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. M. H. <lb />
Mr, T. M. Hooker took charge <lb />
of guests at the parlor door <lb />
and introduced them to Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. The were <lb />
assisted receiving parlor <lb />
by Mr. J. Garden with Miss <lb />
Nannie Cox, of Kinston, end Ir. <lb />
B. L. Carr with Miss Forbes. <lb />
the room oysters on <lb />
half shell were served by Mr. C. <lb />
Mayo with Miss Bessie Patrick <lb />
and Mr. J. Woodward with <lb />
Miss <lb />
lion was also served by Mr. W. E. <lb />
with Miss Mary <lb />
and Dr. Skinner with Miss <lb />
Sallie Cotten, Mr. J. B. Cherry, <lb />
Jr., with Miss Ada Wooten. <lb />
In the second room from the par- <lb />
Mr. Mrs. J. L. Fleming <lb />
served punch from the loving cup. <lb />
In the of the room was a <lb />
brilliantly lighted star table laden <lb />
with <lb />
In the third room Bavarian <lb />
cream was served by Mr. W. H. <lb />
Doll, with Miss Mary Blow <lb />
and Mr. C. S. Follies with Miss <lb />
rattle The <lb />
were potted <lb />
primrose. The Italian baud <lb />
the rear hall and discoursed <lb />
music. Halite Cotten <lb />
also delighted tho guests with some <lb />
songs. <lb />
was vary <lb />
elaborate greatly enjoyed by <lb />
all attended. <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 read <lb />
THE, <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
and you can attract their attention <lb />
and their cash in no better way <lb />
by putting your advertise- <lb />
in this paper. <lb />
Advertising <lb />
The Reflector will <lb />
bring yon Don't <lb />
lag behind In the race, <lb />
let the people know <lb />
what you are here for. <lb />
The easiest, quickest and beat <lb />
way to sell anything is to <lb />
It in The Reflector. <lb />
an advertisement goes straight to <lb />
the people, they learn what yea <lb />
nil and you reap the <lb />
benefit. <lb />
just purchased a huge <lb />
supply of bright attractive <lb />
cuts to illustrate to k ad- <lb />
and you are at <lb />
to use them. If you d know <lb />
just what you to we will <lb />
help yon get up your advertise- <lb />
That is our to <lb />
help you talk to the people. <lb />
Th coat of an in <lb />
The the easiest part.<lb />
ill Sizes In <lb />
Overcoats <lb />
Reduced <lb />
THE CLOTHIER. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
to remind you that you owe <lb />
The for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
you to settle early as <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope yon will not <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
find the cross mark on their <lb />
paper <lb />
LOCAL <lb />
News and Observer Year Book <lb />
for sale at Reflector Book <lb />
Tobacco plant beds arc beginning <lb />
to occupy the of farmers. <lb />
Bring your fat Cattle to E. M. <lb />
and lb gross, <lb />
An office is fitted up for <lb />
W. L. Brown in the Jams build- <lb />
E E. Griffin has moved into his <lb />
new o street below <lb />
am paying for <lb />
skins Turkey. <lb />
B. iV. Moseley, for account of <lb />
Alex. Sprunt Son, bought <lb />
tales this section on <lb />
Drummers arc tho principal <lb />
now. of these <lb />
of the are coming going <lb />
every day. <lb />
Mr. John died near <lb />
Hookerton, Greene county, <lb />
Tuesday night about o'clock, <lb />
aged about year. He <lb />
H. White, of <lb />
this town. <lb />
Elsewhere we publish the pro- <lb />
gramme of a missionary <lb />
conference to be held in <lb />
Methodist church here February <lb />
and 5th. prominent <lb />
will lie present and it <lb />
will be on <lb />
Houk Fired. <lb />
MR. W. M. BROWN DEAD. <lb />
Away Suddenly This Morning. <lb />
Ills friends Greenville <lb />
were shocked pained early <lb />
this to learn that Mr. W. <lb />
M. Brown had died suddenly about <lb />
one o'clock, at his home four miles <lb />
from town. He had shown no <lb />
previous and the sum- <lb />
mons came to him in full vigor of <lb />
health manhood. <lb />
The family retired at the usual <lb />
time Friday night, and about one <lb />
o'clock Mrs. Brown was awakened <lb />
by hearing her husband making a <lb />
noise. She at first thought he had <lb />
a night mare, but when she tried <lb />
to arouse him found that he was <lb />
speechless and seemed to be <lb />
for breath. She ran out and <lb />
the farm bell for assistance. <lb />
Some the neighbors heard the <lb />
bell and hurried there, but by the <lb />
time they reached the Mr. <lb />
Brown was dead. <lb />
Mr. was about years <lb />
of age, a prosperous farmer and a <lb />
good citizen and neighbor. He <lb />
leaves a wife Nana <lb />
two children, one broth- <lb />
Brown, , and one <lb />
sister, Mrs. Hi H. Wilson, of <lb />
He was a member of Greenville <lb />
Masonic Lodge and will be buried <lb />
with honors Sunday after- <lb />
o'clock, at the family <lb />
burying ground on the Henry <lb />
Brown place. <lb />
HOWDY DO. <lb />
Some Speak to Me. Some to You. <lb />
JAM <lb />
E. went to <lb />
today. <lb />
L. M. Savage left this morning <lb />
for <lb />
J. S. Higgs went to Scotland <lb />
Neck today. <lb />
Hurry left Ibis morning <lb />
for v C. <lb />
Miss Maud Evans returned to <lb />
school this <lb />
Miss Taft left this morn- <lb />
to visit relatives In Henderson <lb />
Miss Geneva Gardner and her <lb />
guest, Miss Wood, of Kinston, left <lb />
this morning for a visit to <lb />
W. L. Davis, of the Greenville <lb />
Steam left this morning <lb />
for Wilson where he will begin <lb />
work with the steam laundry at <lb />
that place. <lb />
Friday, January 1802. <lb />
B. W. Moseley went to <lb />
today. <lb />
Mrs. H. M. of Norfolk, <lb />
is visiting here. <lb />
J. L. Woolen returned Thursday <lb />
from Baltimore. <lb />
Cox returned to <lb />
Thursday evening. <lb />
Rev. F. A. Bishop went to <lb />
Washington this morning. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. re- <lb />
turned to Kinston Thursday even- <lb />
Mrs. J. N. Hart and children <lb />
left this morning for Garysburg to <lb />
visit her parents. <lb />
We learn that an attempt was <lb />
made Wednesday night to burn <lb />
the Langley house, about <lb />
four miles north of town. Some <lb />
one passing the road saw the <lb />
building burning and put the lire <lb />
out. A bottle of kerosene oil <lb />
and some trash had been <lb />
firing the house. There is no clue <lb />
to the Incendiary. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
A petition been present- <lb />
ed to tho Board of County <lb />
for the building of a county <lb />
bridge Tar river at Boyd s <lb />
Ferry, notice is hereby given that <lb />
the matter will considered by <lb />
the Board at their next regular <lb />
meeting on the first Monday in <lb />
February, 1902, and all persons <lb />
wishing to be heard are requested <lb />
to be present at said meeting. <lb />
T. B. <lb />
Pitt Co. <lb />
Military <lb />
At the meeting of the Greenville <lb />
Light Infantry, Friday afternoon, <lb />
F. M. Hodges announced the <lb />
following appointments of non- <lb />
commissioned <lb />
1st <lb />
2nd <lb />
3rd E. <lb />
Hardy. <lb />
5th B. <lb />
1st E. <lb />
2nd Homing, <lb />
Jr. <lb />
3rd Smith. <lb />
4th Forbes. <lb />
at. Sergeant. <lb />
The company accepted an <lb />
to attend services in the <lb />
morning, at <lb />
which time Rev. F. H. Harding <lb />
will preach a special sermon t <lb />
them. <lb />
Miss Pattie Mills, of <lb />
arrived Thursday evening to visit <lb />
Miss Alice Lang. <lb />
Miss Lillie who has <lb />
been visiting Miss Ada Wooten, <lb />
left today for Tarboro. <lb />
Mis. Bettie of <lb />
who was flatting here, let timed <lb />
home Thursday evening. <lb />
Little Miss Dora Cook, who has <lb />
been spending sometime with Mrs. <lb />
J. N. Hart, left this <lb />
Saturday January mot. <lb />
C. G. went to Halifax to- <lb />
day. <lb />
Barnaul left today for <lb />
Wake Forest. <lb />
Mattie Moore left today <lb />
fur Marion, S. C. <lb />
A. M. Moore went to Washing- <lb />
ton, C, today. <lb />
returned to <lb />
Tarboro this morning. <lb />
L. M. Savage returned from <lb />
Tarboro Friday <lb />
j. returned Friday <lb />
evening from Richmond. <lb />
Mrs. F. G. returned <lb />
from Suffolk Friday evening. <lb />
Prof. E. of Win <lb />
High School, was here <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Delia la w in returned Fri- <lb />
day evening from a visit to <lb />
ville. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Long, of <lb />
Charlotte, who have visiting <lb />
Mrs. Emily Harris, returned home <lb />
today. <lb />
Rev. J. B. Morion and wife <lb />
came down from Tarboro Friday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Hell and Who Will be <lb />
It is said that a local preacher <lb />
up in Arkansas announced from <lb />
his pulpit a few Sabbaths ago that <lb />
the following Sabbath he would <lb />
preach on the subject of <lb />
Who Will be It is further <lb />
said that on the following day ho <lb />
letter from two <lb />
men, two butchers, grocery- <lb />
man, ice two local deal- <lb />
em, baseball umpire and forty- <lb />
subscribers to the <lb />
local paper notifying him that if <lb />
he dared to mention their names <lb />
In his sermon they would with- <lb />
draw their support from his church <lb />
and sue him for <lb />
German. <lb />
There was an enjoyable German <lb />
the opera house Friday night <lb />
with music by the Italian band. <lb />
attendants were <lb />
Miss Sallie Cotten with W. E. <lb />
Miss Pat with C. S. <lb />
Forbes, <lb />
Miss Tucker, of Danville, with <lb />
Charlie James. <lb />
Miss Bessie Patrick with Cary <lb />
Mayo. <lb />
Miss Mary Blow with Hay wood <lb />
Bail. <lb />
Mis Coward with Fred <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
Miss Ada Wooten with Stewart <lb />
Carr. <lb />
Miss Helen with Frank <lb />
Skinner. <lb />
Miss Margaret . with <lb />
Hurt James. <lb />
Stags-John Garden, Dr. Carr <lb />
and Mr. Woodard.<lb />
Remember <lb />
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Scarlet Fever it Peace Institute. <lb />
Due of the pupils of Peace <lb />
at Raleigh, has a mild attack <lb />
of scarlet fever. The case was <lb />
promptly isolated the report <lb />
given out that there is. <lb />
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She showed quite a col- <lb />
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dusky inhabitants who show <lb />
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visitor. <lb />
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out the crater desert near <lb />
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Press. <lb />
MISSIONARY AND EDUCATIONAL <lb />
CONFERENCE. <lb />
To Be Held at Greenville, N. C, February <lb />
4th and Mr. 1902. <lb />
I. <lb />
p. <lb />
es, J.<lb />
Remedy for the World's Ills <lb />
God's Plan for its Final and Full <lb />
Re. IS, Boa- <lb />
man. <lb />
a. <lb />
es, Rev, J. M. <lb />
Concern- <lb />
our in the Washing- <lb />
ton District <lb />
Duty of Pastors in <lb />
Securing the Organization of Sun- <lb />
day Schools into Missionary <lb />
Rev. A. Watkins. <lb />
Why, and <lb />
Rev. L. I. Nash, D. <lb />
are Workers To- <lb />
with God. How t To <lb />
what extent Rev. A. P. Tyer. <lb />
Educated Home as <lb />
a Force in the Extension of <lb />
Lord's Dr. <lb />
Peacock, Greensboro Female Col- <lb />
p. <lb />
es, Rev. L. Read. <lb />
to show thyself <lb />
approved God, a workman <lb />
that not be <lb />
rightly dividing word of <lb />
Tim. <lb />
and using Rev. <lb />
T. J. Daily. <lb />
Work and <lb />
Our Duty Towards Rev. O. <lb />
W. <lb />
Place of Church <lb />
Educational Rev. L. <lb />
II. <lb />
p. <lb />
es, Rev. R. It. Culbreth. <lb />
obligation of the <lb />
Church lo utilize her resources in <lb />
STATE NEW <lb />
In North Carolina. <lb />
Raleigh is working to reopen a <lb />
leaf in that city. <lb />
J. A. Long, of Person county, <lb />
has elected President of the <lb />
Stale Agricultural Society. <lb />
C. L. of <lb />
county, announce- <lb />
date for Congress in the next <lb />
Matthews, of <lb />
Mount, was thrown from his bug- <lb />
and killed by his horse running <lb />
away. <lb />
While six colored people were <lb />
crossing river the boat they <lb />
were in capsized and all were <lb />
drowned. <lb />
Judge W. S. Robinson, <lb />
who is holding court Fayette- <lb />
ville, is gaining more notoriety. <lb />
He offended Hon. John G. Shaw- <lb />
over a point in law and ordered <lb />
him to his seat, when the <lb />
latter left the court room and re- <lb />
fused to appear before Judge Rob- <lb />
any more cases. <lb />
NOTICE OF <lb />
The physicians have <lb />
a for practice of their <lb />
profession, beginning I, <lb />
They will office of tit. Move, on <lb />
avenue, where all them <lb />
services can find them. <lb />
E. A. K. M. D , <lb />
C. OH. M. <lb />
Jan <lb />
It is said that Gen. Miles wants <lb />
to get even for that rebuke by <lb />
running for the Presidency. He <lb />
thinks he with Schley or some <lb />
other popular sailor could sail in. <lb />
The probabilities are that Dem- <lb />
party whose candidate be <lb />
would like to will let him get <lb />
even in some other <lb />
Star. <lb />
Plant Trees <lb />
EVERYWHERE. <lb />
I on hand a of Fruit <lb />
tad <lb />
., for cheap, MB <lb />
preparing to put n wry stock of <lb />
Nursery the fall me <lb />
money <lb />
WARREN. <lb />
Proprietor <lb />
Jan N C <lb />
IN <lb />
J. W. CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. O. <lb />
The leader in work and low <lb />
Nice for per dozen. <lb />
Half Cabinets per dozen. <lb />
AM other lines very cheap. <lb />
mods from any small picture cheap. Nice <lb />
Frame on hand all the lime. Come and <lb />
my work. No trouble to -how <lb />
and answer The very <lb />
developing the highest type of ft, g ham <lb />
and <lb />
J. D., President <lb />
College. <lb />
I list every pastor will lie pres- <lb />
on Tuesday night, ready to aid <lb />
in making this a sue <lb />
F. A. P. B. <lb />
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS <lb />
Made By The Orange, Virginia. Observer <lb />
f j their Ideal <lb />
flees <lb />
l. <lb />
Mrs. of st. <lb />
LOOM, achieved distinction. <lb />
At age of twenty-one she is <lb />
mot her of six children, three <lb />
pairs of twins. Her mother set <lb />
her the example. She, a native of <lb />
living at the age of <lb />
8.1, hail twenty four of <lb />
whom were six pairs of twins. <lb />
Another in <lb />
Georgia, has live pairs of twins, <lb />
another four. old lady <lb />
had thirteen children each hank n <lb />
of whom hail three pairs, making Every triumph <lb />
Revenge is only tweet on one <lb />
side. <lb />
Don't false teeth. They <lb />
never ache. <lb />
Sonic people avoid straitened <lb />
circumstances by crooked. <lb />
A dress docs not make a woman, <lb />
but it very often breaks a man. <lb />
The axle-grease on your elbow <lb />
is no sign that you are not lazy. <lb />
Students who attend the school <lb />
of experience hove no football <lb />
tram. <lb />
When doctors disagree <lb />
patient has a fighting chance for <lb />
his life. <lb />
How can a lie expected to <lb />
show when she is <lb />
being given away t <lb />
A laugh on the face is worth <lb />
two in the sleeve. <lb />
Hosiery a multitude <lb />
shins. <lb />
It worry a secret society <lb />
man to ha. d Hie grip. <lb />
Times mi he pretty hard when <lb />
a mun can't hi thoughts. <lb />
When a musician gets a good <lb />
idea he wants to make a note of it. <lb />
A man can't starve as long as be <lb />
p. m. Yours to <lb />
ED <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Ba <lb />
by Carriages, Parlor <lb />
suits, Tables, Safes, P. <lb />
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb />
A in en ran Beauty Can- <lb />
Cherries, reaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, Oar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raising, <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes Crackers, <lb />
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand- <lb />
ard Sewing Mao hi and mi <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
to see me. <lb />
Phone f. <lb />
DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The firm of W. R. Bro. <lb />
N. U . <lb />
day consent. K <lb />
Hie <lb />
will be by W. K, <lb />
will all indebtedness of the <lb />
Arm to whom all persons owing the <lb />
Ann are to make immediate nay <lb />
This Jan. <lb />
W. R. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LIN<lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The clerk of Superior court of Pitt <lb />
baring rat ion <lb />
to the on 1st day of <lb />
January. estate of K. Spain <lb />
notice is given to all per- <lb />
sins to estate to make <lb />
and to <lb />
all creditors of said estate to their <lb />
claims properly to the <lb />
within months after <lb />
date of this notice, or this notice will lie <lb />
plead in their <lb />
This 1st day of January, <lb />
MARY A. T. SPAIN, <lb />
Administratrix of the Estate of W. K. <lb />
Spain. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Superior court Clerk of PHI county, <lb />
having issued of Administration to <lb />
me, the undersigned, on the 10th of <lb />
December, on the of J. A, <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
in all ism sung indebted to to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned, <lb />
and to creditors of estate to present <lb />
their claims, properly authenticated, lo the <lb />
undersigned, within twelve slier <lb />
the date this notice, or this notice will <lb />
tie plead in of their <lb />
This the 10th of December, 1901. <lb />
J. <lb />
on tie 11.1 <lb />
NOTICE CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified f <lb />
Clerk of county as i <lb />
f the Will and Testament Mrs. S. <lb />
ML deceased, is hereby <lb />
given to all lo the estate <lb />
to make Immediate to under- <lb />
signed, Ami all claims against <lb />
are notified to present their <lb />
for payment before 20th day of <lb />
November, 1902, or this males will be plead <lb />
in bar of recovery. <lb />
This of Nor. 1901. <lb />
Executor of S. M. <lb />
Court. <lb />
North i b <lb />
Berth S <lb />
of <lb />
Wm. <lb />
Jno. Hardy, It. Lee Hardy, <lb />
other heirs <lb />
Win. J <lb />
order Superior of <lb />
county In above entitled <lb />
I sell court house door in <lb />
Greenville, N. C . county, on <lb />
Saturday, Feb. two town lots In <lb />
Bethel, county, which Wm. Charles <lb />
Hardy owned at bis death and called <lb />
Andrews both sit lisle on Main street <lb />
In said <lb />
third cash and balance In <lb />
one slid two years with interest on deferred <lb />
pay the debts of <lb />
payments. <lb />
This land is sold to <lb />
Win. Charles Hardy. <lb />
This Jan. <lb />
of Win. Charles <lb />
t. O. JAMES, Attorney. <lb />
notice to <lb />
steamer My res leave Washing <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville dally at <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer leaven <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at for Tar <lb />
Intro, leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays. Th and Rat Unisys <lb />
at C A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and Boa- <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
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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. C. <lb />
w. <lb />
DEALER <lb />
GREENVILLE N. O. <lb />
always <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Ties <lb />
on hand <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every <lb />
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I J. t. MET, <lb />
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Nil, or III twins in this <lb />
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I The Prescription for Malaria <lb />
I and Fever Is s <lb />
Chill Tonic. It Is simply Iron <lb />
I suit quinine Ins <lb />
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try. <lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
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THE SEMI-WEEKLY <lb />
ER printed Tuesday and Friday <lb />
per year. The largest paper <lb />
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Sample copies sent on application. <lb />
Address <lb />
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-DEALER IN- <lb />
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A LINE OF <lb />
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Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
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Three Sing. Copy <lb />
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When Down <lb />
Town Trading <lb />
Don't to on us for some <lb />
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in Hamburg, and Swiss <lb />
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Mr. Dan Abram, of Rocky Mount, N. C, took out policy <lb />
No. in 1888, amount kind, ordinary life, <lb />
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with any other company, address, giving date of birth, <lb />
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1201 K. Main Street, Richmond, Va <lb />
BAKER HART, <lb />
SUPPLY. <lb />
We have just added Steam Supply to our business and <lb />
will sell anything in this line very low. See us when in want of <lb />
Valves, Standard Globe <lb />
Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb />
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock <lb />
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam <lb />
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Fitting all sizes. <lb />
LINE OF Packing, Rubber Belt, <lb />
Belt, heather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks, <lb />
SOLE AGENTS <lb />
m Harvesting and Farm Drain Tile <lb />
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
N. Jan. <lb />
Miss Carrie Vail, of Plymouth, <lb />
came Thursday to visit sister, <lb />
Mm. George W, Freeman. <lb />
W. B. Pollard and little son, <lb />
Frank, afternoon <lb />
In <lb />
Mu. Joe mil <lb />
spent Saturday Sunday with <lb />
her mother, Mis. J. J. Parker. <lb />
Miss Pearl Moore returned to- <lb />
day after n very pleasant two days <lb />
visit in the country with her sister. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Askew- <lb />
spent yesterday with their brother. <lb />
Mr. B. Home. <lb />
W. M. Lung and little sou, Jack, <lb />
hare gone to to stay few- <lb />
days. <lb />
Miss Mary who is attend- <lb />
the O. College at <lb />
home Friday lo spend a few <lb />
days with her Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. A. J. <lb />
I man of was <lb />
town yesterday friends <lb />
and relatives. <lb />
Miss Fannie Moore has gone in <lb />
the country to visit her a <lb />
few days. <lb />
Misses May mo King <lb />
spent Friday night in the <lb />
with their brother, T. H. King. <lb />
S. M. Pollard has a <lb />
with <lb />
who have recently bought II. L. <lb />
Lassiter Co. out. <lb />
W. It. Home, who has been <lb />
ill, is now convalescing. <lb />
We wish him a speedy recovery. <lb />
W. A. Lewis spent yesterday in <lb />
the with his Mrs. <lb />
Hi F. Lewis. <lb />
R. S. May spent yesterday in <lb />
visiting his <lb />
BUCK JACK ITEMS. <lb />
Black Jack, N. C, Jan. 1808. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. L. II. White re- <lb />
turned Sunday from Dover. <lb />
W. J. White, of Washington <lb />
in Tuesday to spend a few- <lb />
days with his mother here. <lb />
Mrs. Jodie Dixon has been on <lb />
the list this week. <lb />
W. O. White mid Mrs. L. H. <lb />
White went to Winterville on bus- <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Mrs. Mater has <lb />
visiting her Bother this week. <lb />
W. II. went lo Greenville <lb />
today. <lb />
Misses Mamie Cox and Rosa <lb />
Smith, of spent from <lb />
Saturday to Monday with relatives <lb />
here. <lb />
Calvin Mill- killed his last hogs <lb />
for this season Monday. Mr. Mills <lb />
is a prominent farmer has <lb />
killed a good many Ibis <lb />
season. <lb />
Ed. Clark and little Mills <lb />
have got measles. <lb />
Sirs. Susie Arnold, who has <lb />
for some lime, is able to <lb />
e out again. <lb />
Mrs. L. Mills is on the <lb />
list for the last few days. <lb />
Wednesday at o'clock we <lb />
nail another wedding at the home <lb />
of bride's parents. Miss Mary <lb />
and Mr. Samuel Mills <lb />
were C. H. Jones <lb />
the rite. <lb />
Reduction Falls Heavily <lb />
IN OUR <lb />
Silk Department. <lb />
A San law been <lb />
t In- i i the <lb />
soldiers the Philippines by ship <lb />
plug them quinine capsules. <lb />
recent of <lb />
capsules it was found that the cap <lb />
were tilled with starch, with <lb />
to give them <lb />
a hitter The starch ought to <lb />
lie taken out of those fellows. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
The most adroit in <lb />
both Senate and the House has <lb />
alone prevented the development <lb />
i f factional disturbances <lb />
republican ranks daring the week <lb />
and it is only a <lb />
of lime when they will break <lb />
out in a violent form on the Hours <lb />
Of Indies. It is for <lb />
one not actually on the scene to <lb />
appreciate to an extent the <lb />
House of has <lb />
in in- a deliberative body. <lb />
For a time the republican members <lb />
felt repaid for their <lb />
loss of power by example of <lb />
Economy chances that overshadow even which they set <lb />
country but, now they <lb />
MARVELOUS <lb />
JANUARY <lb />
SALE. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER.<lb />
V. Jan. <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb />
Adopted by A <lb />
A. M. <lb />
F. <lb />
unrivaled bargains of the past. <lb />
saving values in every department. An <lb />
such as no careful buyer will miss. An occasion <lb />
that will make an i m men. e stir in the business world <lb />
It will spread the fame of the J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Magnetic, in so great a majority as to be- <lb />
themselves relieved from the <lb />
danger of democratic aggressions, <lb />
I hey longing for the birthright <lb />
they bartered. <lb />
Smarting a sense of their <lb />
loss of the <lb />
by the <lb />
of certain who today <lb />
of the past. Understand the position. Almost in <lb />
a day all goods suffer the severest cut, and chiefly <lb />
affected are the departments enumerated and item- <lb />
store to greater distances than have gigantic offers say tho altitude of the <lb />
House towards any of <lb />
taut question <lb />
answer is of no <lb />
Senate can and will rectify the <lb />
errors of the and <lb />
lower body Senator <lb />
l ti iii la today <lb />
In support of hie contention <lb />
the house has no right to be heard <lb />
in matter reciprocal <lb />
are, Senator alleges, n <lb />
zed below. <lb />
Colored Dress Goods <lb />
113.80 <lb />
In Black <lb />
PATTERNS<lb />
8.50 DRESS <lb />
Black Qr <lb />
In Fancy 0.00 <lb />
11.50 <lb />
Foulards 0.00 <lb />
0.00 9.50 DRESS <lb />
Foulards Q 7.00 <lb />
skirts, <lb />
to itemize the <lb />
Black Dress Goods <lb />
Sin; i in New, <lb />
Stylish goods yon have <lb />
fore ha i a chance of, and this <lb />
one can't last long. <lb />
Building. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Silk Waist Patterns <lb />
Just the thing for Spring and <lb />
Easter wear and u chance that <lb />
comes but once in life to gel <lb />
seasonable Silk at price we me <lb />
offering them <lb />
16.00 11.00<lb />
8.50-4.00 <lb />
8.00 1.00 Odds and Ends in <lb />
Wait Patterns 9.30 <lb />
PLAIDS AND <lb />
the thing for <lb />
Hi <lb />
and kind at <lb />
N and kind at <lb />
and kind at <lb />
and kind at <lb />
SO, 11.00 kind at <lb />
81.00, 1.25 and I HO kind at <lb />
Black <lb />
Black <lb />
Black <lb />
Black <lb />
Black Saline <lb />
Black Colored Taffeta <lb />
and every thing else our Silk <lb />
Department have to suffer in our <lb />
January Sale. <lb />
French Flannel for Waists <lb />
Handsome lot of waist patterns <lb />
and no two alike that were valued <lb />
at 12.00 bill this sale makes them <lb />
and a lot of plain <lb />
we have put the knife very <lb />
deep. <lb />
e the committee, <lb />
appointed to draft suitable <lb />
of i to memory of <lb />
Bro. W. M. Brown, leg leave to <lb />
Whereas, our Supreme <lb />
Master has seen fit to call from La- <lb />
lo Kent, our Brother, W. M. <lb />
Brown whose connection with <lb />
Masonry was severed by death on <lb />
day of January, 1902, there- <lb />
fore Lodge No. Ml A. <lb />
F. ft M., do resolve, <lb />
That Brother Brawn, in his <lb />
social, family and moral life, illus- <lb />
many of the of <lb />
Masonry was a good and <lb />
worthy citizen. <lb />
Thai we with humble <lb />
submission to the will Kim <lb />
all things well. <lb />
That extend to his be- <lb />
family our heartfelt <lb />
in this their sad hour of lie <lb />
trusting that they may <lb />
comfort in promises of <lb />
word. <lb />
Thai the Lodge lie draped in <lb />
mourning, mid the members wear <lb />
the usual badge of for a <lb />
period of thirty ex- <lb />
grief the loss of our <lb />
deceased brother, <lb />
That a copy of these <lb />
be spread upon the records <lb />
the Lodge, a copy lie sent to the <lb />
family the deceased brother and <lb />
also a copy tie sent to The <lb />
Friend Greenville <lb />
papers for publication. <lb />
II. Harding, <lb />
F. f Committee. <lb />
R. W. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. Jan. 1902. <lb />
J. C. to New Bern <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Steamers and May <lb />
Bell left for New Bern <lb />
Year in an <lb />
report on the ship I entertainment of home <lb />
subsidy bill by a strict party vote, talent, gave a good show lo a good <lb />
democrat on the audience Friday night. <lb />
voting against it. Senator Hyman Rice, of has <lb />
the moat extravagant I accepted a position with J. R. <lb />
for the bill and In the main his Harvey ft Co. as salesman. He <lb />
are obliged to lake to work Monday. <lb />
I'M. Pal rick, of was here <lb />
for Senate and <lb />
AT ABOUT HALF, and In President alone to consider. In <lb />
lot you can lot of best j view very Important subject <lb />
dress patterns and also some very of reciprocity with Cuba which <lb />
patterns that will make very must semi be determined <lb />
Space too valuable lion senior from <lb />
Illinois and a large number of his <lb />
colleagues is particularly <lb />
The Senate Committee on Coin <lb />
has a favorable <lb />
word in as there is <lb />
probably no other man in Sen- <lb />
ate can tell just how bill <lb />
will wink put practice. <lb />
II now seems probable that the bill <lb />
will piss the Senate under <lb />
Mire of the petty lash but it la very <lb />
doubtful if it can gel through the <lb />
House. Every democrat in the <lb />
House will vote against it <lb />
there arc said to be a number of <lb />
Dress Trimmings <lb />
Just the tilings for your Spring <lb />
Dress and anything Dial is new; <lb />
and up to date we have it, and who <lb />
make this sale complete we have <lb />
knifed with our big blue <lb />
pencil along everything else. <lb />
the bill as political suicide. <lb />
The anarchy bills are going <lb />
Monday. <lb />
R. Harvey went on a business <lb />
trip to Monday. <lb />
K. L. Gardner was here <lb />
day. <lb />
w. c. who a <lb />
mouths ago moved lo has <lb />
returned family <lb />
Poles have placed along <lb />
line for i lie telephone connect- <lb />
New <lb />
Maple Cypress, and <lb />
The concern is composed of <lb />
Cloaks Skirts. <lb />
make I in the said <lb />
a democrat if member from New <lb />
York, when I asked him why <lb />
I Congress as doing nothing In a <lb />
A Less <lb />
Hide bur kin-, <lb />
rough a pain in the <lb />
menu bill <lb />
mo Mini will not <lb />
A of <lb />
nun and 1.11 <lb />
It heals the <lb />
air work la <lb />
In ll <lb />
blush to know <lb />
they are marked down so low and <lb />
; we have got lo have their room, <lb />
i and our price will give it to us i <lb />
land benefit <lb />
Space all gone and not <lb />
half of our story told, but <lb />
you can get the rest <lb />
At Our <lb />
plain figures with our big <lb />
blue pencil. <lb />
Mail and Telephone orders <lb />
promptly and carefully filled. <lb />
h h <lb />
matter on which all the member <lb />
seemed to be much of one mind. <lb />
is little difference in the <lb />
minds of as to the <lb />
necessity of passing a bill to <lb />
anarchists coming into <lb />
bit is great jealousy <lb />
iii committee in to <lb />
mailer, chair <lb />
man of the Committee on <lb />
docs not consider that the <lb />
Judiciary Committee has the right <lb />
in pass mi manure which deals <lb />
Everything marked The members <lb />
of the Judiciary them- <lb />
selves me jealous of Chairman Bay <lb />
they think he to <lb />
arrogate to himself too large a <lb />
share of glory that will per- <lb />
to authorship of bill <lb />
that finally passes. As to <lb />
democrats, are not involved <lb />
except in so far as they may lie <lb />
called protest any <lb />
measure which violates stale <lb />
men of means. A part of them <lb />
are J. J. R. Harvey <lb />
A to., Patrick Tucker, Dr. W. <lb />
Bros, <lb />
others, <lb />
baa <lb />
shut down for awhile. <lb />
Felix to <lb />
Monday <lb />
Proof that <lb />
The I beery of Marshall Field <lb />
Company, of Chicago, is that <lb />
is profitable only when <lb />
cost is bin profits upon <lb />
increased Whenever <lb />
it is practicable sect ion of the <lb />
store which the advertising is <lb />
intended ti promote is <lb />
charged with cost of the ad <lb />
As the house continues <lb />
to lake great deal of space in the <lb />
newspapers, is obvious that the <lb />
advertising increases, the business. <lb />
Philadelphia Record. <lb />
The Best Prescription Malaria <lb />
hills la s <lb />
Tunic It Is Iron <lb />
No airs, <lb />
Ply. Mm tor. <lb />
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