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Have You Forgot <lb/>
What <lb/>
AM STILL CARRYING AN <lb/>
OP-TO PATE LINK OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware A <lb/>
WHICH AM USABLE TO <lb/>
Come to mo me fr next B of Floor or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
las. B. White. <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
t BENEFIT II lilt <lb/>
Of NEWARK, N. J. POLICY HAS <lb/>
la Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value. <lb/>
Paul up Insurance, <lb/>
Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will be reinstated If arrears be paid within on month while you <lb/>
are or within three years after lapse, upon evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second year;. No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premium, or <lb/>
To Increase the or <lb/>
To make policy payable as during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. G. <lb/>
THE GREAT <lb/>
TONIC LAXATIVE <lb/>
If you have sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad <lb/>
breath, dizziness, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache. loss <lb/>
appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin, <lb/>
any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad bowels and an <lb/>
impaired digestive system, Will Cure You. <lb/>
It will clean out the stimulate the liver and kidneys, <lb/>
the mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your pin you <lb/>
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move <lb/>
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your skin will clear and <lb/>
freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb/>
Mothers too giro that for <lb/>
diarrhea, and similar Air n <lb/>
ll Inept i n ml a, i <lb/>
aids digestion. w, i r,<lb/>
like it and ml; for U. <lb/>
For Sale by <lb/>
m; U <lb/>
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sue n<lb/>
It, <lb/>
EXAMPLE OF A POLICY THE <lb/>
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance <lb/>
Mr. Dan Abram, of Hooky Mount, X. C. took out policy <lb/>
No. in 1886, amount kind, ordinary life, <lb/>
year accumulation period annual premium 1998.90; total <lb/>
payments <lb/>
OPTIONS SETTLEMENT. <lb/>
IS year dividend payable in rash <lb/>
and continue policy for <lb/>
Full M participating additional <lb/>
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 CARY, General <lb/>
E'er Virginia and North Carolina, <lb/>
1201 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va <lb/>
2- <lb/>
11,780.49 <lb/>
0,000.00 <lb/>
9.804.00 <lb/>
0,000.00 <lb/>
3,602.80 <lb/>
Times The Value <lb/>
or ANY <lb/>
TUMID <lb/>
Agents wanted all unoccupied <lb/>
territory. <lb/>
WILSON, <lb/>
Manufacturing Company, <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
For Kale by <lb/>
S. T WHITE, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER.<lb/>
i. V., <lb/>
The democrats of the House of <lb/>
Representatives held their long <lb/>
deferred caucus on Friday even <lb/>
log under the <lb/>
dance of Mr. and other <lb/>
democratic leaders, determined <lb/>
upon a policy which it is believed <lb/>
will prove most effective, not <lb/>
in furthering the interests the <lb/>
party Out also in stemming the <lb/>
tide of plutocratic, legislation <lb/>
which it is expected the <lb/>
can majority will attempt to mi <lb/>
note Upon the country. Sonic of <lb/>
the did not no sider ft <lb/>
within the province of the caucus <lb/>
to reverse any of the of <lb/>
the last national convention but <lb/>
apart from their contention it was <lb/>
determined that then was no <lb/>
at this time for so doing. <lb/>
It was further decided that it <lb/>
would lie wiser for the members of <lb/>
the to devote their whole at <lb/>
Li checkmating raids of <lb/>
opposition on the Treasury <lb/>
and endeavoring to protect the <lb/>
whole people from legislation in- <lb/>
spired by the great vested Inter- <lb/>
whose liberal campaign <lb/>
secure for them inch ex- <lb/>
tensive Influence In the councils of <lb/>
the opposition. <lb/>
The and Means Committee <lb/>
is still giving hearings to the rep <lb/>
of the beet sugar and <lb/>
tobacco industries in this country <lb/>
and In Cuba. The beet sugar <lb/>
lobby is growing desperate and is <lb/>
contemplating a coalition, of forces <lb/>
with the democrats in an effort to <lb/>
reduce the protection on refined <lb/>
sugar. The beet sugar men are. <lb/>
course, inspired by to <lb/>
the Trust but frankly <lb/>
admit that they would be in a bet <lb/>
position to develop their In- <lb/>
industry if the Trust were destroy- <lb/>
ed even if reciprocal privileges <lb/>
were granted to Cuba. The <lb/>
arc naturally and <lb/>
opposed to a duty which <lb/>
puts Immense profits Into the <lb/>
hands Of the trust at the expense <lb/>
of the vast body of consumers. <lb/>
Representative <lb/>
can member from Massachusetts, <lb/>
tells me that he will vote for re <lb/>
as he does not consider <lb/>
that a moderate concession would <lb/>
injure American interests he <lb/>
believes the United States owes it <lb/>
to Cuba to at least start heron the <lb/>
road to prosperity. <lb/>
Apropos of the beet sugar <lb/>
there is a story going the <lb/>
rounds in inner circles of a very <lb/>
stormy Cabinet meeting at which <lb/>
the President alleged to have told <lb/>
his Secretary of Agriculture that <lb/>
he was of having <lb/>
his expressions on the subject <lb/>
his Mr. <lb/>
son, I am told, expressed regret at <lb/>
having given utterance to his <lb/>
views aid assured Mr. Roosevelt <lb/>
that nothing more would be heard <lb/>
from him on the He has <lb/>
persistently refused to appear be- <lb/>
fore the Ways and Means Commit- <lb/>
tee, although it is well known that <lb/>
he is adverse to any reciprocal <lb/>
treaty Which will lower the duty <lb/>
on sugar. Of course <lb/>
above incident has given rise to <lb/>
renewed go-sip in regard to <lb/>
net changes but no change in the <lb/>
Agricultural portfolio is <lb/>
plated at this time. <lb/>
Senator Mason attempted on <lb/>
Friday to commit the Senate on <lb/>
the Bah matter, at least to <lb/>
extent of thanking the Admiral <lb/>
for his brave and able conduct <lb/>
while in command of the <lb/>
can fleet at the victorious battle of <lb/>
and presenting him <lb/>
with sword, hot the opposition <lb/>
was on the alert despite Sen <lb/>
Mason's protests, Senator <lb/>
Hale insisted upon the reference <lb/>
of the ion to the committee <lb/>
on Naval Affairs where there is <lb/>
every reason to believe it will be <lb/>
buried. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
TORPID LIVER. <lb/>
A the <lb/>
and <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE, <lb/>
Dyspepsia, <lb/>
Sallow Skin and Pies. <lb/>
Then Is no better for these <lb/>
W. <lb/>
LIVE PILLS, as a Brest. <lb/>
Take Mb Substitute. <lb/>
IN CALDWELL <lb/>
The Lenoir News of last <lb/>
had this striking editorial <lb/>
few days since, a short <lb/>
tramp in the country, we noticed <lb/>
a field of corn still standing <lb/>
gathered, going to waste while <lb/>
com is selling at a <lb/>
bushel. We noted at another <lb/>
place a good mowing machine, <lb/>
standing out in the weather, where <lb/>
it bad evidently left at the <lb/>
end of the season. Cattle <lb/>
are still, many instances, left <lb/>
out in the fields unprotected from <lb/>
and fed a little hay and <lb/>
bran on the ground to be tunneled <lb/>
in the mini. If house at all it is <lb/>
done in such an indifferent and <lb/>
careless manner that they arc <lb/>
given very little protection and <lb/>
twice the amount of feed is <lb/>
ed to keep them in condition that <lb/>
would lie needed were they kept <lb/>
warm and dry. Hay all kinds <lb/>
of forage is left standing in the <lb/>
field until needed for use. By <lb/>
that lime more or less of it has <lb/>
wasted by exposure to the <lb/>
weather the depredation of the <lb/>
poorly fed cattle above referred to. <lb/>
These and many other evidences <lb/>
of carelessness, or <lb/>
ignorance seen any day in <lb/>
a short trip through this country, <lb/>
we must get out of these old <lb/>
ruts, take care of work <lb/>
with judgment, making an acre by <lb/>
good and tillage pro- <lb/>
duce what two or four now pro- <lb/>
duce by cultivation. <lb/>
With proper management and <lb/>
thrift, we believe farming offers <lb/>
better inducements in this country <lb/>
at this nine than ever before, but <lb/>
many old ideas and must <lb/>
be abandoned. <lb/>
It seems to us is a fine <lb/>
opening some one to make good <lb/>
money in this community, raising <lb/>
pips poultry. Pigs arc <lb/>
demand at high prices, and chick- <lb/>
ens and eggs have commanded <lb/>
higher prices during the last <lb/>
twelve mouths than ever before. <lb/>
Spring chickens will bring to <lb/>
cents a pound by April or <lb/>
Truly, this is a bad showing, <lb/>
and the worst of it is that our <lb/>
contemporary that such <lb/>
as it has <lb/>
pictured be -en any day in <lb/>
a short through its country. <lb/>
The wonder is that people so care- <lb/>
less so wasteful can manage to <lb/>
make buckle and tongue meet <lb/>
that they contrive to keep body <lb/>
and soul together. They could <lb/>
elsewhere than in a country <lb/>
upon which God has bestowed His <lb/>
blessings with a bounteous hand. <lb/>
even such a country they <lb/>
could not do it in any other <lb/>
except that of agriculture. <lb/>
Observer <lb/>
Look Out for Home Supplier <lb/>
Let the farmers go in for more <lb/>
diversified crops year. Plant <lb/>
plenty of turn, potatoes and <lb/>
the like then put as much <lb/>
cotton or ever the <lb/>
land is best adapted can lie <lb/>
i well and cultivated <lb/>
The aim should home <lb/>
supplies first, money crop after- <lb/>
ward. It is better lo cultivate few <lb/>
acres and cultivate those acres <lb/>
well than plant too much laud <lb/>
be able to give it proper alien- <lb/>
Gold Leaf. <lb/>
liven Were <lb/>
you that the in <lb/>
the lower pan of foal buck kidney <lb/>
trouble, lint I- a of m <lb/>
know it is muscular from <lb/>
M, end treatment <lb/>
Painkiller will prevent from grow- <lb/>
into lumbago- Act Accordingly and <lb/>
yon will tie you <lb/>
Painkiller, Perry <lb/>
Eternal indigestion is the price <lb/>
of <lb/>
You often id a live cent heart <lb/>
in a million dollar body. <lb/>
A pretty girl is a poem in <lb/>
every line rhymes. <lb/>
Bread cast upon the waters often <lb/>
comes back all dough. <lb/>
All things come to those who <lb/>
they tip the waiter. <lb/>
Love is an itching of the heart, <lb/>
which you ate unable to scratch. . <lb/>
Tears of sympathy are the <lb/>
phone messages from a heart full <lb/>
of tenderness. <lb/>
Cupid has been shooting his <lb/>
darts very in this <lb/>
section, and as for I bat matter, it <lb/>
appears over the whole late <lb/>
We informed of one in <lb/>
stance in which the little fellow <lb/>
though had his efforts come to <lb/>
the last moment, and <lb/>
thereby hangs a sad tale. A party, <lb/>
whose name we withhold, had per <lb/>
the lady of his choice to <lb/>
agree to the day to have their vows <lb/>
The was to <lb/>
lie at the home of the <lb/>
prospective bride. A preacher <lb/>
bad been and friends in <lb/>
At the appointed hour all <lb/>
these and the groom arrived at the <lb/>
the prospective bride <lb/>
had fled from the terrors of the <lb/>
matrimonial state to the woods. <lb/>
She left a note lo the prospective <lb/>
groom, telling him she thought <lb/>
better of the matter and had come <lb/>
lo the conclusion she did not want <lb/>
to him. The situation was <lb/>
very embarrassing for the young <lb/>
man, as well as the preacher nod <lb/>
friends who had gathered, but <lb/>
there was but cue thing, to do, <lb/>
wend their way home. arc in- <lb/>
formed that the young man, like a <lb/>
true consoled himself <lb/>
by thinking what he had so <lb/>
Free <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
NOTICE OP <lb/>
The here formed <lb/>
a the practice of their <lb/>
beginning <lb/>
They will occupy of Dr. on <lb/>
avenue, where all their <lb/>
can find them. <lb/>
E. A. MOVE. M. D, <lb/>
C. M. D. <lb/>
Jan <lb/>
You Know What You arc Taking <lb/>
When take Chill <lb/>
because the formula la plainly <lb/>
ed on every bottle allowing that it Is simply <lb/>
on and Quinine in A form. No. <lb/>
Cure, No Pay. <lb/>
J. W. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Plant Trees <lb/>
EVERYWHERE. <lb/>
have on a few of Fruit <lb/>
tad Ornamental Tree, <lb/>
Rom for sale cheap. I nm <lb/>
to put a very large of <lb/>
Tree for the fall trade. <lb/>
and nave money. <lb/>
ALIE WARREN, <lb/>
Proprietor<lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
The leader in good work and low <lb/>
Nice Photographs for per <lb/>
Cabinet per dozen <lb/>
All other lines very cheap. Crayon Portrait <lb/>
from any small picture Nice <lb/>
Frames on hand all the lime. Come and <lb/>
my work. No trouble to show <lb/>
samples and answer questions. The very <lb/>
eat guaranteed to all. Office hours <lb/>
b to a, to p. m. Yours to please, <lb/>
175.-------- <lb/>
. M. <lb/>
Wholesale and 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, Safes, P. <lb/>
Moat me-, i, Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Floor 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/>
Currents, Glass <lb/>
Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, Stand <lb/>
aid Sewing i and nu <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
SAW M <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
WHEN YOU WANT <lb/>
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections, <lb/>
etc., go to <lb/>
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb/>
Jack. <lb/>
line Prices <lb/>
bought for cash or In <lb/>
exchange for <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior Exterior Finishings <lb/>
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build- <lb/>
We solicit your and <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb/>
prices, styles and work. <lb/>
Please send your orders to <lb/>
b Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
The Arm of R. Bro <lb/>
doing N. C, <lb/>
tin day mutual K. <lb/>
from The <lb/>
will he i. W. R. <lb/>
who will all of <lb/>
to all owing the <lb/>
Ann arc to make immediate pay- <lb/>
In. <lb/>
W. It. <lb/>
D. K <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The clerk of Superior court of <lb/>
baring of <lb/>
to the undersigned on 1st day of <lb/>
toe W. K. Spain <lb/>
notice is hereby given to all per- <lb/>
sons to estate to make <lb/>
payment lo the undersigned, and to <lb/>
all creditors of said estate to present their <lb/>
claims properly authenticated, to the <lb/>
within twelve months after the <lb/>
date of this notice, or this notice will be <lb/>
plead in recovery. <lb/>
This 1st day of January, <lb/>
MARY A. F. SPAIN, <lb/>
Administratrix of the Estate of W. K. <lb/>
Spain. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Superior court Clerk of Pitt county, <lb/>
having issued letters of Administration to <lb/>
me, the undersigned, on the 10th of <lb/>
December, on the estate of J. A, <lb/>
Thigpen, deceased, notice Is hereby given <lb/>
to all persons indebted to to make <lb/>
immediate lo the undersigned, <lb/>
and to all creditors of said estate lo present <lb/>
their claims, properly authenticated, to the <lb/>
undersigned, within twelve months after <lb/>
the dale this notice, or this notice <lb/>
be plead in tar of their recovery. <lb/>
This the 10th or December, 1901. <lb/>
J. JR., <lb/>
on t e of I. . <lb/>
NOTICE lO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
Clerk of Pitt county as r <lb/>
f the Last Will and Testament Mrs. S. <lb/>
deceased, notice ii hereby <lb/>
given to nil persons indebted to the estate <lb/>
to make immediate payment to the under- <lb/>
signed, and nil persona against <lb/>
notified to present claims <lb/>
for on or before the 39th day of <lb/>
November, 1902, or this notice will be plead <lb/>
in of recovery. <lb/>
This 29th day of Nov. 1901. <lb/>
IT. <lb/>
Executor of Mrs. S. M. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Win <lb/>
Jno. If. Hardy, It. Lee Hardy, <lb/>
and other heirs at law of <lb/>
Wm, Charles Hardy, deceased <lb/>
Order of the Superior Court of Bertie <lb/>
county entered In the entitled pro- <lb/>
I sell at court house door in <lb/>
m. on <lb/>
Saturday, Feb. those two town lot. in <lb/>
Bethel, county, which Wm. Charles <lb/>
Hardy owned at bis death and called the <lb/>
Andrews lots, both situate on Main street <lb/>
in Mid to <lb/>
third cash and balance in <lb/>
one and two years with interest on deferred <lb/>
payments. <lb/>
i- land is sold to pay the debts of <lb/>
Wm. Charles <lb/>
This Jan. 1902. <lb/>
I T <lb/>
of Wm. Charles Hardy. <lb/>
By F. O. JAMES, Attorney. <lb/>
to <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS I <lb/>
Mr. John C. General Agent for <lb/>
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well- <lb/>
Known and Popular Company, <lb/>
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life Co., of J. <lb/>
Desires to announce to Its large number of <lb/>
policy holders, and to the public <lb/>
generally, of North this com <lb/>
will now Resume Business In <lb/>
state and from this date will issue its <lb/>
splendid desirable policies, lo all de <lb/>
siring the very best insurance In the best <lb/>
life insurance company in the world. <lb/>
If the local agent in your town baa not <lb/>
yet completed arrangements, address <lb/>
JOHN C. DREWRY, <lb/>
Stale Agent, Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
Lire, reliable energetic agents wanted at <lb/>
once lo work for the <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LIN<lb/>
VIC <lb/>
Steamer My res Washing- <lb/>
ton daily A.-M. for Green- <lb/>
leave Greenville dally at <lb/>
II. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
ii A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers 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. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, Aft., <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. O. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and lies always <lb/>
on <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly es <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
r. W. <lb/>
DEALER <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
and prices as low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
Haft. <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
EVERY DAY IR THE YEAR. <lb/>
TOMPKINS, Publisher <lb/>
J. P. CALDWELL Editor. <lb/>
PER <lb/>
THE OBSERVER Receives the <lb/>
largest telegraphic news service <lb/>
delivered to any paper between <lb/>
Washington and Atlanta, and <lb/>
its special service is the greatest <lb/>
ever handled by a North Caro- <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER eon- <lb/>
of or more pages, and is <lb/>
to a large extent made of <lb/>
original matter. <lb/>
THE SEMI-WEEKLY <lb/>
ER printed Tuesday and Friday <lb/>
per year. The largest paper <lb/>
in North Carolina. <lb/>
application. <lb/>
Add <lb/>
THE OBSERVER, <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C. <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO BEE ME. <lb/>
J. B. COREY. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
In Advance. <lb/>
One Year Six Months too, <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy Be. <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em. <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken a <lb/>
The Semi <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or Th e it. v <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for payable in ad- <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
II, TO <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C., TUESDAY, <lb/>
FEBRUARY <lb/>
NO <lb/>
The Great <lb/>
Inventory is completed- Many things have been laid out <lb/>
marked down. We are not crying out cost, but have <lb/>
prices on all winter goods. It would be impossible to <lb/>
Sacrifice <lb/>
all and continue to be of service la ourselves and yon. <lb/>
The store that is ah the time crying cost and less than cost, must <lb/>
some day meet the Inevitable. After the smash the store Is of <lb/>
little service to any body. This <lb/>
Store <lb/>
knows when to begin sacrificing its profits, how to con- <lb/>
and knows when stop. Every department has <lb/>
the severest cut in prices. Our object is to make room for Spring <lb/>
Goods. <lb/>
We take occasion here to thank our many friends for their pat- <lb/>
In the past, and invite them to continue their visits to our <lb/>
store when they want bargains in up-to-date goods. <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
CARR, <lb/>
For Nails, Locks, Hinges, Doors, <lb/>
Windows, Paints, Rope, <lb/>
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car- <lb/>
Tools, to <lb/>
A Warning To The Tuba -co <lb/>
As we have elsewhere <lb/>
this issue, reports a <lb/>
largely increased tobacco acreage <lb/>
in North this year. The <lb/>
writer makes no rial to the gift <lb/>
of and we make no <lb/>
diction as to prices for this year's <lb/>
crop. But we do wish to warn the <lb/>
tobacco grower a mistake <lb/>
of a grower is <lb/>
now repenting hi sack cloth and <lb/>
A year ago cotton prices were <lb/>
good, the cotton mill industry <lb/>
nourishing, many a farmer in <lb/>
the cotton belt decided to adopt <lb/>
the one crop system for Aim <lb/>
he did. The result everybody <lb/>
The one crop cotton <lb/>
farmer of is a con- <lb/>
a worse plight than at <lb/>
any other time for years. The <lb/>
cotton crop North Carolina was <lb/>
remarkably short. If this were <lb/>
all, his condition would not be so <lb/>
bad. But the decrease price is <lb/>
almost as marked as the decrease <lb/>
production. as if <lb/>
not enough, the increase in price <lb/>
of food supplies is greater than the <lb/>
decrease of cotton or the <lb/>
in cotton production. <lb/>
With a short crop of his own <lb/>
product and low prices for it, <lb/>
high prices for the corn, and <lb/>
meat that he must buy, the aver- <lb/>
age cotton farmer no lecture <lb/>
the disadvantages of the <lb/>
crop system. We daresay that the <lb/>
farmers of the State will this <lb/>
year give more attention to home <lb/>
supplies than in any other year <lb/>
since Lee surrendered. <lb/>
wise learns by the mis- <lb/>
takes of others; a fool scarcely by <lb/>
his Will tobacco farm- <lb/>
consider the plight his <lb/>
brother and learn the lesson it <lb/>
Farmer. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
MARVELOUS <lb/>
JANUARY <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
Economy chances that overshadow even our own <lb/>
bargains of the past. Magnetic, money- <lb/>
saving values in every department. An <lb/>
H. I. <lb/>
Next door to Ricks Wilkinson. to Ormond <lb/>
What to Get and <lb/>
are matters of Importance to W TO At. <lb/>
every LET HELP YOU DECIDE. <lb/>
At J. L. Starkey Bros, old we have opened a strictly <lb/>
First Class Stock of Fresh <lb/>
Family Groceries, <lb/>
and article in stock is right fresh from first bands. <lb/>
Nothing stale but new. Now for everything you <lb/>
want to eat come to our store see bow well we can please <lb/>
yon quality and price- <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
THE NEW <lb/>
y such as no careful buyer will miss. An occasion <lb/>
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
If. Jan. <lb/>
arc having some very <lb/>
pleasant weather. <lb/>
I. C. Edwards, of Snow Hill, <lb/>
spent in town. <lb/>
W, A. Lewis Sunday <lb/>
with his best girl. <lb/>
S. -M. Pollard went to <lb/>
this morning to visit friends <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
Misses Lena and King <lb/>
timed borne Sunday. <lb/>
Misses Moore and <lb/>
Fields spent Sunday in the <lb/>
try with Miss Roberta Flanagan. <lb/>
Miss Smith several <lb/>
days ii. n last week. <lb/>
II. J. Whitehurst, one of <lb/>
oldest residents the town, is <lb/>
very low. His recovery is doubt- <lb/>
Miss Agnes Moore spent <lb/>
day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
J. T. <lb/>
I. Rome is slow<lb/>
Mi- <lb/>
will spread the fame of the J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb/>
store to greater distances than have gigantic offers <lb/>
of the past. Understand the position. Almost in <lb/>
Clinic Vail Turn- <lb/>
age spent yesterday in the country <lb/>
dial will make an immense stir in the business world Miss Etta Smith. <lb/>
It. Pollard returned Iron <lb/>
and Tarboro Saturday <lb/>
the evening <lb/>
Miss Belcher has gone <lb/>
to see brother, W. Home. <lb/>
West is in town visiting <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. John Baker's <lb/>
baby is very low. <lb/>
The telephone line between <lb/>
and Greenville Is down <lb/>
Again. We seriously regret it, and <lb/>
hope will soon have a new line <lb/>
which will give general <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
Miss is in town <lb/>
AT ABOUT HALF, and Ml ,,,,, <lb/>
lot can n lot <lb/>
a day all goods suffer the severest cut, and chiefly <lb/>
affected are the departments enumerated and item- <lb/>
zed below. <lb/>
Reduction Falls Heavily <lb/>
INCUR <lb/>
Colored Dress Goods <lb/>
Silk Department. <lb/>
Three The Value <lb/>
OP ANY OTHER. <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
ONE THIRD FASTER. <lb/>
Agents all unoccupied <lb/>
territory. <lb/>
A WILSON, <lb/>
Manufacturing Company, <lb/>
Atlanta, <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
S. T WHITE, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
All Kinds at The Reflector <lb/>
Who Have Cotton <lb/>
It is beautiful and pleasant to <lb/>
see brethren dwell together in <lb/>
unity, and likewise agreeable to <lb/>
see allies eland together. Where- <lb/>
fore arc grieved, a well as <lb/>
amazed, to see some the Demo <lb/>
criticize the <lb/>
appointments of Colonel <lb/>
Skinner and I <lb/>
Franklin Keith. It is perfectly <lb/>
natural that the Republicans <lb/>
should be disappointed and dis- <lb/>
gusted, but were we Democrats <lb/>
and Col. Harrison skinner <lb/>
Hon. B. Franklin Keith all <lb/>
her a few short years <lb/>
ago Did we want to fuse <lb/>
with Col. Harrison his squab <lb/>
on State and issues in <lb/>
Did we actually fuse with them <lb/>
the electoral ticket that <lb/>
And was not Hon. Benjamin <lb/>
Franklin that very electoral <lb/>
ticket for this congressional dis <lb/>
let, and did not all of us, except- <lb/>
those who didn't, vote for him <lb/>
and for the Populists electoral can- <lb/>
To be sure we did, with <lb/>
the exceptions noted. what <lb/>
ails us now that we should <lb/>
to these noble allies having relief t <lb/>
It is true that Col. Harrison has <lb/>
transferred his allegiance to the <lb/>
Republican party and the gold <lb/>
but he was ever a shifty <lb/>
and even when <lb/>
was recognized as a gentleman of <lb/>
adjustable It is true, <lb/>
also, that the <lb/>
Franklin now says that to is <lb/>
go back on a <lb/>
gentleman simply because he has <lb/>
discernment to know a <lb/>
when he sees In other <lb/>
words, should mi Ii I acquaintance <lb/>
be Nay, nay, <lb/>
The Observer gives these recent <lb/>
allies the glad ha and extends <lb/>
them its must cordial <lb/>
having <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
t Know On Bars <lb/>
maw i. <lb/>
DRESS PATTERNS <lb/>
In Black 10.00 <lb/>
DRESS PATTERNS <lb/>
Black 7.00 <lb/>
8.50 DRESS PATTERNS <lb/>
In Black 0.50 <lb/>
12.50 PATTERNS <lb/>
Fancy 0.00 <lb/>
11.50 DRESS <lb/>
In Foulards <lb/>
0.00 9.50 DRESS PATTERNS <lb/>
In Foulards 7.00 <lb/>
of the best. <lb/>
Freeman <lb/>
patterns and also some very , f <lb/>
i patterns that ill make very <lb/>
pretty skirts. Space too valuable <lb/>
to Itemize the pines. <lb/>
Black Dress Goods <lb/>
New, <lb/>
goods you have <lb/>
before bud a chance of, and this <lb/>
one can't last long. <lb/>
and family <lb/>
have moved to Greenville, which <lb/>
will their future home. <lb/>
F. M. Dupree spent in <lb/>
Greenville on business. <lb/>
Mis. Lemuel Hardy is visiting <lb/>
Mrs. John I. Raker. <lb/>
AYDEN NOTES. <lb/>
N. C. Jan. <lb/>
Miller went down to Kin- <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb/>
N. Jan. <lb/>
Miss Flossie Keel, of Apex, <lb/>
spent Monday with relatives at <lb/>
this place. <lb/>
II. U. Taylor ard It. W. Mosley <lb/>
Sunday afternoon at Elder <lb/>
Moore's. <lb/>
Rev. J. W. Rose held services <lb/>
Hamilton Sunday Sunday <lb/>
returned Monday. <lb/>
H. V. Staton spent Sunday with <lb/>
bis best near here. <lb/>
Miss Fannie and <lb/>
of Greenville, are <lb/>
relatives here. <lb/>
Miss Alice Carson, who been <lb/>
friends Greenville, re- <lb/>
turned week. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Harding, of Green- <lb/>
ville, spent here. <lb/>
Mrs. Hut tie Spier <lb/>
came down to witness <lb/>
her sister's marriage and returned <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
Miss Donate Wood, of <lb/>
who has been visiting friends hero <lb/>
returned last week. <lb/>
Miss James, of <lb/>
spent Sunday with the Misses <lb/>
Manning near here. <lb/>
Miss Pink Manning is visiting <lb/>
relatives in Hamilton. <lb/>
Miss Patrick, of Ayden, is <lb/>
visiting friends near here. <lb/>
B. W. Mosley left here Tuesday <lb/>
for Greenville. <lb/>
Robt. Staton Monday <lb/>
Tarboro on business. <lb/>
Rev. J. E. family <lb/>
arc friends here. <lb/>
Miss Annie Thigpen, of Penny <lb/>
Hill, spent Wednesday here. <lb/>
Smith, of Neck, <lb/>
spent Wednesday here and took <lb/>
evening train for Ayden. <lb/>
Everybody lie on their look out, <lb/>
for the map man is in town. <lb/>
On account of the weather there <lb/>
was not any prayer meeting Wed- <lb/>
V. S. Gardner, of Everetts, <lb/>
spent Monday and Tuesday here. <lb/>
S. T. Carson spent Sunday in <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
At Wednesday afternoon <lb/>
Mrs. Ella Knight and Mr. F. <lb/>
were married at the <lb/>
bride's home James street. The <lb/>
j-ton Friday and returned Monday j ceremony was performed by Rev. <lb/>
Silk Waist Patterns <lb/>
French Flannel for Waists <lb/>
Handsome lot of waist patterns <lb/>
and no two alike that were valued <lb/>
at 12.50 but this sale makes them <lb/>
at 1.00, and a lot of plain <lb/>
that have put the knife very- <lb/>
deep. <lb/>
Dress Trimmings <lb/>
Just the things for your Spring <lb/>
Dress and anything that is new <lb/>
and up to date have it, and to <lb/>
this sale Complete have <lb/>
knifed them with our big blue <lb/>
pencil along with everything else. <lb/>
Cloaks Skirts. <lb/>
They blush to know that <lb/>
they arc marked down so low and <lb/>
we have got to have their room, <lb/>
and our price will give it to us <lb/>
and benefit the early buyers. <lb/>
Just the for and <lb/>
Easter wear a chance that <lb/>
comes but once in life to gel <lb/>
setts. Silk at the price we arc <lb/>
offering them at. <lb/>
5.00 Waist Patterns 14.00 <lb/>
0-4.60 <lb/>
8.00 <lb/>
8.00 <lb/>
Odds and Ends in <lb/>
Walt Patterns <lb/>
FANCY PLAIDS AND FIG. <lb/>
the thing for <lb/>
Dress Trimmings <lb/>
and kind at <lb/>
and at <lb/>
and kind at <lb/>
and INK- kind at <lb/>
kind tit <lb/>
11.00, 1.25 and 1.00 kind at <lb/>
Black <lb/>
Black <lb/>
Black <lb/>
Black Grain <lb/>
Black Sat i tic <lb/>
Black Taffetas, Colored . <lb/>
and every thing else in out Silk marked in <lb/>
Department have to suffer our <lb/>
marvelous January Sale. <lb/>
morning, <lb/>
J. T. Smith went to House yes- <lb/>
Joseph family moved <lb/>
to yesterday. <lb/>
J. Marrow was here Monday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Hugh Brooks, of Parmele, was <lb/>
in town Sunday on important bus- <lb/>
J. T Smith has opened up bis <lb/>
place of business West avenue. <lb/>
We would appreciate sunshine <lb/>
now alter so many dark dreary <lb/>
days. <lb/>
The will have to <lb/>
J. W. Rose the presence <lb/>
and relatives of the <lb/>
couple. After the <lb/>
fur the home <lb/>
where the reception was held. <lb/>
The Beat Prescription for Malaria <lb/>
f bills and Fever is bottle of Grove's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill It Is simply iron <lb/>
quinine ill n form. No i <lb/>
Only to ThOM Who Owe. <lb/>
We have tried to go through <lb/>
winter without putting cross <lb/>
WU marks on paper, but so <lb/>
like something <lb/>
turn before writing again. <lb/>
c It Home. <lb/>
Space gone and not <lb/>
half of our story told, but <lb/>
can get the rest <lb/>
At Our Store. <lb/>
plain figures with our big <lb/>
, blue pencil. <lb/>
Mail and Telephone orders <lb/>
promptly and carefully filled. <lb/>
j. p. <lb/>
Some men that by making <lb/>
a great stir for a little lime they <lb/>
gain a permanent advantage. <lb/>
is far from truth. How quick- <lb/>
a thing is forgotten, but perhaps <lb/>
they try and crowd too much into <lb/>
usurps <lb/>
in and the panorama <lb/>
incidents diverts the mind <lb/>
inn ceaseless concentration on <lb/>
one particular thing. Day by day <lb/>
the happenings in number <lb/>
and importance, the public <lb/>
mind is being conducted to a <lb/>
new nil of t bought and <lb/>
ration. The necessity for <lb/>
nous advertising was never more <lb/>
prom need than at the present <lb/>
time. A passing Hash causes but <lb/>
a moment's reflection. Permanent <lb/>
drive II home advertising marks <lb/>
an Impression <lb/>
Partner. <lb/>
Even he close mouthed man <lb/>
succumb lo the dentist. <lb/>
many have failed to keep promises <lb/>
to pay their subscription that we <lb/>
have lo remind of it again. <lb/>
finding the cross mark on <lb/>
their paper today will please take <lb/>
it as a notice that they owe for the <lb/>
paper and an early settlement is <lb/>
desired. This is a matter of <lb/>
mid ought to have prompt at- <lb/>
takes money lo run a <lb/>
newspaper and all who read it <lb/>
should be willing lo pay promptly. <lb/>
now at revising our <lb/>
subscription and will have to <lb/>
drop some names unless pay <lb/>
steeple jack is one kind of <lb/>
high churchman. <lb/>
The trusting shoemaker is apt to <lb/>
get mil of his bunts. <lb/>
I Could Hid <lb/>
th. <lb/>
tie cough <lb/>
ii lo talk. Tin- way <lb/>
tin- n is plain. Take <lb/>
bung Balsam grip of <lb/>
lie tins throat <lb/>
After few cough is <lb/>
ratter and a <lb/>
I- of a little time <lb/>
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REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Entered at the Post Office at <lb/>
Greenville, K. C, m Second-Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
The Henderson Gold Leaf drops <lb/>
a wold of Having it <lb/>
will be warmer next July. <lb/>
It is likely that the balance <lb/>
the war taxis, levied because of <lb/>
the war, will be <lb/>
repealed July first. <lb/>
of <lb/>
New York, has introduced a bill <lb/>
the House authorizing coin- <lb/>
age of a half <lb/>
It should be entitled Bill to <lb/>
Bargain <lb/>
A claiming to be deal and <lb/>
dumb, was begging alms in <lb/>
collections were liberal <lb/>
to afford his tilling up on <lb/>
whiskey, and when a <lb/>
to arrest him it was found <lb/>
that his tongue and ears were both <lb/>
in good working order. <lb/>
A Beautiful Church Marriage. <lb/>
The press dispatches are again <lb/>
having much to say about Mill <lb/>
Stone, sending out reports about <lb/>
every other I hat she has been <lb/>
set at liberty. When the an- <lb/>
is made that she has <lb/>
returned to America taken <lb/>
the lecture field we will be <lb/>
pared to the brigands <lb/>
have liberated her. <lb/>
M. b. Dooley, a law agent of the <lb/>
Southern ha entered <lb/>
the Federal court for libel <lb/>
the Charlotte Observer <lb/>
and News Observer. <lb/>
The cause of the suit is publication <lb/>
made about conduct <lb/>
the recent case at where- <lb/>
in Ike Soothers Railway was. de- J <lb/>
Dooley pub- <lb/>
his character. <lb/>
It Greenville had <lb/>
enterprises employing a large mini <lb/>
of who could work right <lb/>
on in bad M well as in good <lb/>
there not lie such an <lb/>
falling off in trade <lb/>
lbs kind of vintner the peal <lb/>
week Bus given. When our friend <lb/>
from the country cannot come to <lb/>
town there is so much <lb/>
stirring as they are here. <lb/>
This shows I bat trade would be <lb/>
better if we had more wage <lb/>
earners town. <lb/>
On Thursday <lb/>
confirmed the nomination <lb/>
of Harry Skinner as Unite I <lb/>
District Attorney for the eastern <lb/>
district of His <lb/>
term in office begins February <lb/>
We hope the new attorney <lb/>
will use bis to have a dis <lb/>
court established at <lb/>
ville. A district formed of <lb/>
and the counties Immediately <lb/>
adjoining, with the court held in <lb/>
Greenville, would beS great con- <lb/>
to people who have to go <lb/>
to Raleigh or New Item to at I end <lb/>
Federal court. <lb/>
Pay every bill you can now and <lb/>
it will help others pay their bills <lb/>
also. A dollar put in circulation <lb/>
at the first of the year may be the <lb/>
means of relieving a hundred cases <lb/>
of distress before the year closes; <lb/>
and whether it would do any one <lb/>
else good or not, it is the very best <lb/>
thing for yourself if you owe a bill <lb/>
to pay it as promptly as can. <lb/>
You think more of yourself for it <lb/>
and others will Scotland Nick <lb/>
Commonwealth. <lb/>
Now comes American <lb/>
Commerce of Manila to de <lb/>
that need <lb/>
Chinese. They want cheap labor. <lb/>
What about the Philippines being <lb/>
an Inviting field for the American put to it to keep c <lb/>
workman <lb/>
splendid of the <lb/>
Memorial Baptist church was till- <lb/>
ed with a large audience, Thurs- <lb/>
day night, to the marriage <lb/>
of Mr. Benjamin Edward Patrick <lb/>
and Miss Annie Doris Flanagan, <lb/>
daughter of and Mrs. John <lb/>
The church was tastily <lb/>
decorated for the occasion, there <lb/>
being several ever- <lb/>
greens between the choir gallery <lb/>
and underneath being <lb/>
two pyramids of house <lb/>
plan's, palms and ferns, with <lb/>
lighted candelabra among <lb/>
At o'clock Masters Lee Shel- <lb/>
bum Walter Patrick M pages <lb/>
Unrolled white carpets down the <lb/>
aisles. Then as the wedding march <lb/>
was charmingly played by Miss <lb/>
Una on tho organ, ac <lb/>
by Forbes <lb/>
violin, the bridal party entered. <lb/>
First came the ushers, Messrs. <lb/>
H. A. White, Jesse J. A. <lb/>
Ricks and J. L. Home, in couples <lb/>
up opposite aisles stood near <lb/>
the rostrum. Then the bride's <lb/>
maids, Misses Mary Move, Emily <lb/>
Higgs, Sophie Mary <lb/>
Lizzie Jones, <lb/>
Bessie Patrick Anna Fleming, <lb/>
entered singly the rear door, <lb/>
passing don u opposite aisles to the <lb/>
vestibule, where <lb/>
couples, returning taking <lb/>
on the rostrum facing the <lb/>
audience. These were dressed <lb/>
pink blue organdy, colon <lb/>
Following them came the <lb/>
groomsmen, Messrs. S. D King, <lb/>
B. Mayo, T. M. Hooker. J. B. <lb/>
Jarvis, J. E. Starker. J, F. Daven- <lb/>
port, W. H. Jr. and S. <lb/>
couples and stood on <lb/>
each side of the rostrum. <lb/>
Next came from the front en- <lb/>
trance Miss Flung n. sis <lb/>
of the bride and maul of honor, <lb/>
dressed white organdy, follow <lb/>
ed by little Hits Mary <lb/>
dressed ill blue, who bore wed <lb/>
ding ring on a silver trey. <lb/>
Then came bride with her <lb/>
brother, Mr. F. G. Flanagan, and <lb/>
bridegroom with his best man, <lb/>
Frank Wilson, up <lb/>
aisles meeting at altar. <lb/>
The bride was robed beautiful <lb/>
white silk with orange blossoms <lb/>
and earned a of bride <lb/>
roses. <lb/>
After all had taken their <lb/>
the ceremony was <lb/>
lively performed by Rev. J. X. <lb/>
Booth, while soft strains of <lb/>
Promise from Organ <lb/>
violin e from behind the <lb/>
happy <lb/>
. the a re- <lb/>
held at the home of <lb/>
the bride's parents, on Fifth <lb/>
st reel. <lb/>
The bridal presents received by <lb/>
the couple were very numerous <lb/>
and beautiful. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick trill soon <lb/>
go to keeping house on Fourth <lb/>
Both young people are <lb/>
very popular, and have the <lb/>
heartiest good wishes and <lb/>
if a host of friend. <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
I THAT CANDY STEW AT JOE <lb/>
By K.<lb/>
If. J j <lb/>
I am told, excellent author- I much a but <lb/>
that Senators Lodge Oil . a little <lb/>
lorn have assured the happened this <lb/>
that bis views regard to week I don't know cf it <lb/>
reciprocity will lie carried Into el wouldn't be jest proper fer me <lb/>
feet. It is the desire of the Senate give it n w rite up. <lb/>
that the House formulate As a tell, it <lb/>
pass a bill providing about what's <lb/>
imports from Cuba and a j He <lb/>
strong light for that will be nigh about <lb/>
made by Representative Hopkins, I two mouths ago, has bin git <lb/>
of Illinois, iii the Ways and long only that <lb/>
Committee. Mr. Hopkins is an Sam Easel cussed out <lb/>
influential of com- Sally Ann fer <lb/>
and he will be ably second- in hours, the trouble <lb/>
ed in the effort by Representative which I am a relate. <lb/>
while it is believed that The teacher, he's mighty good <lb/>
General who young feller <lb/>
ates that the Senate will act if gal ever you lead, but all <lb/>
House does not. desires such action <lb/>
If only to preserve the dignity of <lb/>
the House. If the House should <lb/>
fail to enact such a the <lb/>
State will negotiate a <lb/>
reciprocal treaty with Cuba <lb/>
the Senate will ratify it, <lb/>
of the wishes of the lower <lb/>
chamber. <lb/>
The action, or rather lack of <lb/>
action of democrat in rather run red <lb/>
House is causing considerable j to home like has <lb/>
way her own, which looks very <lb/>
worry part of the <lb/>
can leaders. The minority real- <lb/>
that its will be received <lb/>
with little consideration except in <lb/>
. here the majority is <lb/>
to accept the onus which <lb/>
may attach to any measure. They <lb/>
are, therefore, refusing to express <lb/>
their views on the <lb/>
city question with an object to <lb/>
compel the republicans to first <lb/>
commit themselves. They have, <lb/>
when questioned on the subject by <lb/>
the republican leaders, simply <lb/>
asked why the administration, <lb/>
either through its bureaus or <lb/>
through its friends in <lb/>
did a bill <lb/>
then ask it democratic support. <lb/>
This question to the <lb/>
republicans who, whatever their <lb/>
his bashfulness. he's great ad- <lb/>
de <lb/>
So he hadn't laid eyes <lb/>
on Miss Blend, oldest <lb/>
by Blend, who <lb/>
lives up at the than he <lb/>
sot in her a <lb/>
man loves cake. <lb/>
Now Miss ain't <lb/>
that her <lb/>
sweet nice like me, but the <lb/>
majority the boys don't admire <lb/>
kind gal pay their <lb/>
lions them that has more silly <lb/>
things say than Miss <lb/>
She's very dignified though, I <lb/>
tells Bill, my man, that I think <lb/>
she's party, but he she ain't <lb/>
nigh I in <lb/>
my young days. <lb/>
The teacher is a <lb/>
very good young feller <lb/>
seems take gals by <lb/>
seat, and long in cum <lb/>
with Ben Judson's <lb/>
crowd. <lb/>
crowd <lb/>
all crowds <lb/>
ed fer social purposes <lb/>
will do, stew com- <lb/>
I didn't care fer <lb/>
young but <lb/>
kinder interested in that teacher, <lb/>
I sot my him see what kind <lb/>
caper he cut <lb/>
when Mis Blend cum in, <lb/>
it long afore I bad <lb/>
By lime Miss <lb/>
de candy <lb/>
little young gin lick plates, <lb/>
want ail <lb/>
things young <lb/>
mind candy stew. <lb/>
Miss did cum in <lb/>
she looked I think I e'er <lb/>
seed her look. She bowed <lb/>
spoke all den <lb/>
scat rum two <lb/>
afore she'd sot <lb/>
two Sue Dally Bile <lb/>
Jones over she <lb/>
Sue kissed <lb/>
her sot down her an <lb/>
Riley he de on <lb/>
side. <lb/>
I had my eye on teacher, <lb/>
dough, when Jones <lb/>
I seed he'd bin <lb/>
but I don't de <lb/>
feller had had <lb/>
walk over take seat <lb/>
Miss so had bin <lb/>
Mrs. Judson Jere- <lb/>
but I he <lb/>
weren't Jeremiahs <lb/>
tic no Jeremiah <lb/>
Jeremiah's mind at per- <lb/>
time in his <lb/>
else. <lb/>
Well, I sorter do crowd. <lb/>
is known bat it is safe to as <lb/>
some that the minority w ill play <lb/>
one day <lb/>
an easy way <lb/>
and a sure way to treat a case of Sore <lb/>
Throat in order to kill disease germs <lb/>
and insure healthy throat action is to <lb/>
take half a of water pat into <lb/>
it a teaspoonful of <lb/>
Mexican Mustang <lb/>
and with this tho throat at <lb/>
Then tho outside of the threat with the I <lb/>
i ion tad <lb/>
a bottle. <lb/>
and after doing this poi <lb/>
around the neck. It n POSITIVE CUBE. <lb/>
troubled with <lb/>
MAI Treat It lit with <lb/>
you can depend upon a . <lb/>
To Abolish <lb/>
The famous suburb which served <lb/>
H t the tough element <lb/>
Washington is about to be abolish- <lb/>
ed. It i just across Long bridge <lb/>
in Virginia out of the <lb/>
of the federal government. All <lb/>
efforts to suppress it have in <lb/>
vain, and it has been the <lb/>
scene of unrestrained lawlessness, <lb/>
disorder and crime. The <lb/>
Railroad company has bought <lb/>
up the land on which the re- <lb/>
sons Jackson stand, and <lb/>
these places will be torn down to <lb/>
make room for the new bridge <lb/>
the river. When the owner <lb/>
found that there was a demand for <lb/>
their property, they advanced the <lb/>
price, and for some of those reports <lb/>
the Pennsylvania railroad paid <lb/>
sum-. The company <lb/>
to wipe out Jackson City. <lb/>
He Bowed Low. <lb/>
Lieutenant Colonel tho Hon. II. <lb/>
C. one of King Edward's <lb/>
it a man of medium <lb/>
height, soldierly looking, fair <lb/>
possessed the happy <lb/>
knack making himself agreeable <lb/>
to all and sundry. Ho was one <lb/>
tho late queen's and has <lb/>
many amusing tales to tell of his <lb/>
experiences at the court. On one <lb/>
occasion a provincial minor who <lb/>
was about to lie knighted was <lb/>
overcome by nervousness that when <lb/>
ho knelt down he rolled upon tho <lb/>
floor and remained there, looking <lb/>
for all the world like overturned <lb/>
sheep, her lute majesty was <lb/>
he's sot his mind on <lb/>
Miss Blend sorter chatted Mrs. <lb/>
gals in neighborhood don't Ann Smith, <lb/>
think she's good ain't de <lb/>
sweet, that kind as onlooker <lb/>
el I'm judge, gals is de but tell <lb/>
sorter over Miss as de candy now done, I had <lb/>
action, hope to place democrat-J good luck. file de young <lb/>
tic shoulders all blame which may. Well he's keep stuck all <lb/>
attach to it. How long the ever me. <lb/>
will play its wailing game he met her over Ben Judson's, nut Barker's little gal <lb/>
he time cum <lb/>
day when with her lingers all burnt <lb/>
he come in that j she boss <lb/>
I up him, I fiddle, cooked sugar in <lb/>
that I met him when he her hair up scrap book, <lb/>
end j Her de feel- <lb/>
It when Miss who cum <lb/>
go, teacher be over de <lb/>
sorter bashful, I made tag W Mrs. Ann Smith, she <lb/>
that he the; histed like shot cat <lb/>
young ladies it come Well got de war de candy out sum on <lb/>
that he went borne with whoop young Miss de sum in de <lb/>
Miss I hand J cum sot down <lb/>
out. I me. Den one my little gals <lb/>
What Miss brought sum it would <lb/>
do call it on <lb/>
How to Grow <lb/>
Cotton for Profit, <lb/>
Wants Things as They Are. <lb/>
Some amusing are being <lb/>
told which illustrate Kaiser <lb/>
for having thin <lb/>
arc rather than <lb/>
.- be. n I he Ber <lb/>
it host, <lb/>
id model a of <lb/>
. I. of Prussia In placed <lb/>
in tho palm he made tho <lb/>
mistake of idea the <lb/>
in -ire to line work <lb/>
of I i on . <lb/>
that the he- before <lb/>
the kaiser la majestic <lb/>
and dignified which <lb/>
totally characteristics of <lb/>
h dear <lb/>
was Kaiser Wilhelm's <lb/>
iii-ii inspecting tho <lb/>
production, must <lb/>
represent the king forcibly <lb/>
at v r simply. After all, ho <lb/>
a bearish fellow. Well, make <lb/>
him host followed the ad- <lb/>
and produced a east the <lb/>
of till king which full of <lb/>
energy, blunt. <lb/>
exclaimed the kaiser on be- <lb/>
holding it. him only <lb/>
take his hat Where court <lb/>
toms r. in one the hat even <lb/>
when is inconsiderate and a <lb/>
Not Her Ideal. <lb/>
Kipling tells this story <lb/>
II. had Keen <lb/>
lo young lady, who almost <lb/>
immediately to end <lb/>
I Hill v BU SO TALL SI <lb/>
II <lb/>
whose were n full of lean <lb/>
h. felt compelled to if she were <lb/>
ill or if anything were tho matter. <lb/>
at him <lb/>
the disappointed maiden broke out, <lb/>
I . i m o <lb/>
to <lb/>
Prepare your land well, manure well and plant a variety that <lb/>
command a better price when you offer it on the market. <lb/>
Two years ago I secured a peck of seed, planted on half an <lb/>
acre of land and picked a bale of cotton that weighed pounds, <lb/>
shipped this cotton through Mr. R. J. Cobb together with several <lb/>
other bales of good variety and this bale sold for three eights of a cent <lb/>
more per than the lot. The lint is far superior to any cotton <lb/>
sold on this market and the yield is far ahead of anything we have In <lb/>
this country. Numbers of the best farmers in county saw my <lb/>
crop growing in the field and pronounced it as fine as they ever saw. <lb/>
I am offering these seed for sale at 91.00 a bushel. Parties <lb/>
wanting any of seed will please send me order at once as I <lb/>
only have a limited quantity for sale. <lb/>
ti <lb/>
O. L <lb/>
Greenville, N. U. <lb/>
at social gatherings, anywhere, where a <lb/>
of good dressers are gathered and clothes question is the <lb/>
topic of conversation, you will if you lend attentive car, <lb/>
that we are quoted as being the store always has snappy <lb/>
for up man. The store that he looks to <lb/>
for new store to which he first turns for a new cut a <lb/>
suit, a new shape a bat or tie short, store <lb/>
good always thing he without <lb/>
extra price for style. If you arc interested Clothing and <lb/>
character, come <lb/>
KING <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
no to remind you that yon owe <lb/>
The Eastern for <lb/>
and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as pas- <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
Honor Roll. <lb/>
Of public school for month <lb/>
ending Jan. D. C. Moore, <lb/>
Jr. <lb/>
LOCAL DEFLECTIONS. <lb/>
rush teacher on <lb/>
walk home, ain't but cal- <lb/>
Boy way ever since <lb/>
teacher has up <lb/>
until <lb/>
his <lb/>
neighborhood. <lb/>
smooth week when Joe <lb/>
Banter gal, let it out <lb/>
that she have <lb/>
candy stew on her birthday, which <lb/>
Friday. I <lb/>
thing a <lb/>
then, and I <lb/>
air now, at I hopes air. <lb/>
i invited ever <lb/>
body in neighborhood <lb/>
stew, sum that won't, fer <lb/>
Barrier's air leaders in big <lb/>
in Ibis part <lb/>
course, wanted <lb/>
crowd, I believe <lb/>
that invited <lb/>
I never seed. <lb/>
Hill early, <lb/>
got thine afore <lb/>
so Kill <lb/>
out with Joe, <lb/>
etc., I <lb/>
Mrs. wash <lb/>
dishes out fer merry <lb/>
makers. <lb/>
Time we i. id got things sot rite <lb/>
crowd begun git in. I <lb/>
out pot when wagon <lb/>
load slopped yard, here <lb/>
come u coupled off. I <lb/>
spoke Sue Dolley <lb/>
Jones started water <lb/>
bucket lieu in cum Sam Jenkins <lb/>
Stokes, so I spoke <lb/>
but I didn't git <lb/>
bucket fer I know- <lb/>
ed, I in swish <lb/>
speak here But I <lb/>
got Hurry, after <lb/>
what seemed age, <lb/>
lase so <lb/>
sum lo de big rum. I cum <lb/>
nigh loop candy <lb/>
my neck twice, fer it <lb/>
seemed rum full <lb/>
I tasted candy loops <lb/>
it, but it <lb/>
mutter with it. Miss <lb/>
it burnt. <lb/>
With all I'd <lb/>
de teacher be- <lb/>
gun him he <lb/>
yard me <lb/>
Miss i at de <lb/>
crowd. It p in my mind <lb/>
right den him Miss <lb/>
But he <lb/>
Miss de teach- <lb/>
still it, but jest <lb/>
bout time Miss jump- <lb/>
ed up with senses <lb/>
inter de <lb/>
here she cum with <lb/>
big lump candy be pull- <lb/>
ed by Mr. she <lb/>
nodded him cum on. <lb/>
When be rose, there, <lb/>
de quarters bis pants, <lb/>
seems so dignified like, j latest de <lb/>
I up say pasted as smooth <lb/>
save me. I got no con las circus bill. De teacher, be <lb/>
I I felt dis now addition bis wear- <lb/>
apparel as soon I <lb/>
error, but lot fer he slapped both <lb/>
thank say. I an started fer do door. He run <lb/>
started him my j Jones Sue Dally <lb/>
but didn't seem proper, as their candy, <lb/>
I, Mr. Turner <lb/>
his you don't seem <lb/>
be much amongst de <lb/>
ladies. I <lb/>
be <lb/>
by He sorter <lb/>
bless my time I <lb/>
what, fer jest as be spoke, I <lb/>
one my squall in <lb/>
de my candied <lb/>
newspaper in my I skipped. <lb/>
out one <lb/>
Ben Judson's little gals bad pulled <lb/>
full bed <lb/>
my younger son <lb/>
When I got back inter de <lb/>
teacher bad tuck my <lb/>
seat Miss <lb/>
I feller <lb/>
tuck forty cents fer <lb/>
it dun my heart good <lb/>
In in i nice <lb/>
sweet like, so I tuck <lb/>
seat Mrs. Hannah <lb/>
Ann <lb/>
with .- <lb/>
dis time bad <lb/>
de loop jest de <lb/>
neck de teacher, here he <lb/>
By de time he de <lb/>
door it wrapped <lb/>
as same grave clothes. <lb/>
Ho as stock up <lb/>
as ever I seed. <lb/>
Miss she Jest look like <lb/>
she take wings an <lb/>
light <lb/>
T seen de teacher since. <lb/>
Ben Judson up his mules <lb/>
bis stood de teacher <lb/>
up in de <lb/>
hum. <lb/>
I put paper in de <lb/>
chair, teacher <lb/>
sorter sot down on II, <lb/>
jest think T caused all <lb/>
Bill sea I be <lb/>
red all over In candy sew <lb/>
ed up father bed. But I <lb/>
hope things air all now, <lb/>
sincerely hopes de teacher looks as <lb/>
Miss us ho did <lb/>
stew at Joe <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, Jan. <lb/>
Bay West, of was in <lb/>
town yesterday afternoon. <lb/>
Mrs. Jennie Hooker has return- <lb/>
ed from Speed, where she had been <lb/>
visiting her brother and sou. <lb/>
We are very sorry to state that <lb/>
Mrs. W. B. is again quite <lb/>
sick. It Is feared she has <lb/>
J. F. King, of Greenville was in <lb/>
town yesterday. <lb/>
A certain man from a dis- <lb/>
down to see one of our <lb/>
neighboring young ladles, and <lb/>
took her for a drive. Content- <lb/>
creek was so high, he was <lb/>
afraid to cross, for fear his horse <lb/>
drown. <lb/>
Hiss Cora U visiting <lb/>
Miss Dora Grady. <lb/>
Miss returned <lb/>
from Falkland a few days ago. She <lb/>
bad been visiting her brother, Dr. <lb/>
Morrill. <lb/>
W. it. Horns is still slowly <lb/>
proving. <lb/>
There was a social gathering at <lb/>
Mrs. L C. King's Thursday even- <lb/>
Several from this place at- <lb/>
tended. <lb/>
Miss Gay, Laura <lb/>
ant and Li Hie Bynum were in town <lb/>
yesterday evening. <lb/>
Master Edwin Askew Is very <lb/>
much improved. <lb/>
There was a mad dog in town <lb/>
Monday, be bit several dogs, hogs <lb/>
and chickens and was afterwards <lb/>
killed at Marlboro. <lb/>
Misses Vivian Parker and Alice <lb/>
Harper, who went to St. Mary's <lb/>
school at returned home <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
Joe Beat, of Wilson, was in town <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Mr. W. C. Dancy will wed Miss <lb/>
Selma of <lb/>
February Friends are invited <lb/>
month of the year gone <lb/>
without inaugurating a new enter- <lb/>
prise in Greenville. Can't we do <lb/>
better this month <lb/>
One month of the new year gone. <lb/>
New D. M. Ferry Co. <lb/>
Seed at B. M. <lb/>
weeks without an <lb/>
extra day Ibis month. <lb/>
I want bushels Yam Potatoes <lb/>
at per bushel. S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
W. L. Brown has moved to bis <lb/>
new office in the Jarvis building. <lb/>
Bring your fat Cattle to E. M. <lb/>
and lb gross, <lb/>
Deputy L. W. Tucker <lb/>
returned Wednesday evening from <lb/>
Col. W. S. Carter, a prominent <lb/>
citizen of Hyde county, died Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
come in close to <lb/>
hunters are bagging lots <lb/>
of them. <lb/>
If condition of the roads <lb/>
now does not convince people there <lb/>
is room for improvement, nothing <lb/>
else will. <lb/>
Jno. A Williams, of <lb/>
county will preach at County <lb/>
Home chapel on the lib Sunday in <lb/>
February 1902 at o'clock. <lb/>
If you not provided with a <lb/>
copy of the and Observer <lb/>
Year Book or World Almanac <lb/>
you can get them at Reflector <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
Lent will begin on the 12th, St. <lb/>
Valentine's, day 14th and <lb/>
Washington's birthday the 22nd. <lb/>
So the short month has three <lb/>
days anyway. <lb/>
January waited until the last <lb/>
quarter of month to give <lb/>
ranch bad weather to speak of. <lb/>
We hope February will also give <lb/>
of good kind. <lb/>
These bad days when business is <lb/>
dull is a good time to plan bow <lb/>
to increase trade. Try your baud <lb/>
writing advertisement and <lb/>
let The tell what yon <lb/>
have to say. <lb/>
three horse farm <lb/>
miles from Bethel, known as <lb/>
D. Carson farm. One <lb/>
best little lams the county. <lb/>
For information apply to <lb/>
W. H. Bethel, <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
undersigned will sell for <lb/>
cash at public sale, the late res <lb/>
of W. M. <lb/>
ed, on Friday Feb. 14th. 1902, all <lb/>
the personal property belonging to <lb/>
said estate, household <lb/>
and kitchen furniture, cattle, Ac. <lb/>
This Jan. 20th, 1902. <lb/>
and wile, T. M. <lb/>
and wife, Ashley <lb/>
Whichard and wife. J. W. Martin <lb/>
wife, J. G. Taylor and <lb/>
Splendid Display. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, King Cloth- <lb/>
had a special window display <lb/>
in honor of the district meeting <lb/>
of of Pythias here <lb/>
Wednesday night. The display <lb/>
was most artistic and reflected <lb/>
credit upon this popular store. <lb/>
Taken to <lb/>
E. D. Bell, Superintendent of <lb/>
Roads of county, came <lb/>
to Greenville Wednesday evening <lb/>
ibis took back eleven <lb/>
convicts who were sentenced at the <lb/>
last term of Pitt Superior court to <lb/>
work the roads <lb/>
There was a large crowd of colored <lb/>
people at depot to the con- <lb/>
off. <lb/>
Fire In Norfolk. <lb/>
had a disastrous lire <lb/>
Thursday night. fire starlet <lb/>
a little after o'clock in Col- <lb/>
building. This adjoined <lb/>
the Atlantic hotel which was also <lb/>
destroyed, together with several <lb/>
other large buildings. The entire <lb/>
block was swept before lire could <lb/>
be checked. The loss is estimated at <lb/>
half a million dollars. It was the <lb/>
fire Norfolk has bad. <lb/>
Day. <lb/>
Sunday is day, <lb/>
when the traditional weather -sign <lb/>
indicates some people <lb/>
whether the winter Is nearly gone. <lb/>
According to this old tradition, <lb/>
if the ground-hog comes out of its <lb/>
winter quarters on the second of <lb/>
February and sees its shadow it <lb/>
goes back, again, because win- <lb/>
is only half gone. But if it <lb/>
does not see its shadow, that is if <lb/>
tho does shine on that day, <lb/>
then it docs not go back because <lb/>
there will not be much <lb/>
weather. <lb/>
Jesse went up the road <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Ab. Clark returned Friday <lb/>
from Va. <lb/>
W. E. J. S. Farmer <lb/>
went to Tarboro morning. <lb/>
Mrs. Alice Harper and son, <lb/>
Alexander, are visiting relatives <lb/>
Lenoir county. <lb/>
Mrs. W. T. Lee and child re <lb/>
turned from a visit to her parents <lb/>
at Friday evening. <lb/>
An h J <lb/>
Shortly <lb/>
entered White Mouse a pol- <lb/>
called him with refer- <lb/>
to After the <lb/>
preliminary expressions of high es- <lb/>
teem, unbounded admiration and <lb/>
eternal loyally ho began to disclose <lb/>
his business. want to to <lb/>
you about Mr. Blank, who holds a <lb/>
small office down in <lb/>
The politician didn't finish his <lb/>
sentence. <lb/>
Interrupting him. that in- <lb/>
in that place <lb/>
I some know -ledge of him when <lb/>
I was a civil commissioner. <lb/>
The politician that <lb/>
Mr. Bland was still and then <lb/>
turned subject. <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
Register of Deeds, T. It. Moore, <lb/>
issued the following marriage <lb/>
Ibis <lb/>
White <lb/>
Joseph Tripp and L. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Josh Arnold Lizzie Harriss. <lb/>
Benjamin E. Patrick <lb/>
Doris Flanagan. <lb/>
Mary Oak- <lb/>
James Teel Harriett Jones. <lb/>
Willie Bell and Annie Beeves. <lb/>
Willis Hemby Tilda Ed <lb/>
wards. <lb/>
The total number is- <lb/>
sued during month of <lb/>
was whites colored <lb/>
This section ought to do more <lb/>
Let some wise farmers <lb/>
try it the coming spring. <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
smoke house was broken into and <lb/>
some backbones other freshes <lb/>
Two Quarrelsome Women. <lb/>
A novel method of suppressing <lb/>
two quarrelsome women has just <lb/>
boon adopted in Pa, <lb/>
Day day they quarreled over <lb/>
their hack fence, and their scold- <lb/>
so annoyed the neighbors <lb/>
s sixteen foot fence has boon erect- <lb/>
ed between their houses. It was put <lb/>
up the other night by masked men <lb/>
and a warning was posted that it <lb/>
should not be torn down. The <lb/>
women unable to sec each <lb/>
but they found a hole in the <lb/>
fence and made remarks through <lb/>
that. Then a waited on <lb/>
them said if v quarreled any <lb/>
more they would bu driven out of <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Where fine china i -t ho wanned <lb/>
before use if i i no plate warm- <lb/>
pass all the through warm <lb/>
water and dry i, Sometimes <lb/>
Cutting them before a brisk lire will <lb/>
sufficient. serving Welsh <lb/>
bits or any dishes cold plates <lb/>
will make use <lb/>
heavy china that will stand a high <lb/>
degree of heat. In pouring hot <lb/>
tea or coffee into a <lb/>
china cup put a silver spoon in first. <lb/>
This will prevent cracking of the <lb/>
as Well as of the brilliant <lb/>
t is ed all fine china. Tho <lb/>
rule news good poll <lb/>
end soup tureens. China should <lb/>
never a quick change of <lb/>
If brought from a cold <lb/>
closet, it should stand in a warm <lb/>
place before anything hot touches <lb/>
Over Turkey or Chicken. <lb/>
A delicious way use cold left <lb/>
ever turkey or chicken is to mold <lb/>
the white meat with cranberry jelly. <lb/>
Put a layer of strained cranberry <lb/>
sauce the bottom of a mold and <lb/>
over this a layer of tho meat finely <lb/>
chopped and seasoned. Add <lb/>
cranberry and another layer of <lb/>
alternating the tun till the <lb/>
bowl is full. Put a weight on top <lb/>
and set lo and harden. <lb/>
When ready to serve, nun out on a <lb/>
dish and garnish celery lip. <lb/>
A Cold Cream. <lb/>
Put a cream, <lb/>
the holier, into a lined <lb/>
an I hi ll In point. <lb/>
Let cool, inns mid <lb/>
after heating tune in <lb/>
while hot I ho i i j i one <lb/>
lemon, two <lb/>
ed cucumber ha i <lb/>
spoonful of hull a is- <lb/>
of . Mir nil cold. <lb/>
Add a drop mi you <lb/>
lo perfume ii mid in pots <lb/>
for use, <lb/>
Remember <lb/>
The Big January Sale is Still <lb/>
Going on at <lb/>
C T.<lb/>
A.<lb/>
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THAT AM CARRYING <lb/>
PATE LINK OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
MEETING. <lb/>
Ti River Lodge <lb/>
Scorn Mm <lb/>
annual district <lb/>
Knights of Pythias for <lb/>
the district of North Caro- <lb/>
was held Wednesday <lb/>
with Tar River Lodge, No. at <lb/>
Greenville, was every way <lb/>
a great Every lodge <lb/>
district but two was represent- <lb/>
ed. A special came over <lb/>
represent- <lb/>
from that loan, and <lb/>
the latter having their <lb/>
cornet baud along to <lb/>
In all there M a <lb/>
visitors present. Goldsboro <lb/>
being represented by KI union <lb/>
Mount Tarboro t, <lb/>
Washington t, S, <lb/>
sou t. New In and Elizabeth <lb/>
no <lb/>
The exercises took place <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEAR MS HAVE BEEN PAID IX THE Hall where called <lb/>
who surrender <lb/>
c-d the gavel to District Deputy <lb/>
OHM E. W. Smith. <lb/>
Upon <lb/>
I chair Mi. Smith delivered <lb/>
Iterating address congratulating <lb/>
their work. <lb/>
gavel was then passed to <lb/>
while you Grand Chancellor. <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
WORD <lb/>
k to Dr. P I <lb/>
MEANS HEALTH. <lb/>
MM <lb/>
A hotel may be without a peer <lb/>
bat it won't last long a r <lb/>
rival. V <lb/>
a man's house is hp <lb/>
t d I make him a <lb/>
e who seem to think <lb/>
the world owes them a living are <lb/>
too lazy to collect the debt. <lb/>
any tan <lb/>
Need. <lb/>
AND A XI Of OTHER THING <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Come to see me for your next B or Polk. <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
las. B. White. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
The widow Harrison that <lb/>
petition all the fame and says she <lb/>
as rich at people suppose the <lb/>
it, that income isn't <lb/>
a year. She wants to give her <lb/>
daughter a good education. In as <lb/>
much at Gen. Harrison left an e <lb/>
late worth about she <lb/>
ought to be able to do that <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
Dr. D James, <lb/>
OF <lb/>
physicians <lb/>
for the practice of laser <lb/>
will the of Dr. Hoyt. <lb/>
-d there mil <lb/>
can find <lb/>
i v . i M n, <lb/>
C. OH. U. D. <lb/>
DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
arm of W. R Whichard <lb/>
N C . <lb/>
Ibis day dissolved mutual K <lb/>
from arm Tot <lb/>
-.- . <lb/>
will he fay and Fridays at A. M. tor <lb/>
at, who will ll of the leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
in <lb/>
J. W. ED. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Ann to whom all owing the <lb/>
firm are to snake <lb/>
Jan 2nd 1902. <lb/>
it. <lb/>
D. K <lb/>
Of <lb/>
Loan Value. <lb/>
J. Value. <lb/>
Paid up <lb/>
I. <lb/>
ft. Is <lb/>
. Will be re -instated <lb/>
win i- ., i, , <lb/>
are living, or within three ear after <lb/>
of payment . arrears interest. <lb/>
second So Incontestable, <lb/>
Dividends an- payable the beginning of the . f <lb/>
provided tin- rear be paid. <lb/>
may be To Premiums, <lb/>
i. To the or <lb/>
I, daring the <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
L. SUGG, <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
TONIC LAXATIVE <lb/>
It you sour stomach, biliousness, bad <lb/>
dimness, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, <lb/>
cf insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin, <lb/>
or any and disorders which Ml story of bid bowels and an <lb/>
i aired digestive system, Will Cure You, <lb/>
It will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, <lb/>
he lbs stomach, purify your blood end j-m you <lb/>
on your again. Your appetite return, your bowels move <lb/>
your liver and kidneys to trouble you, your skin will clear and <lb/>
freshen and wilt the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb/>
I in o <lb/>
dismiss, trouble. fast L Me <lb/>
ii of <lb/>
. lbs V<lb/>
i fr <lb/>
,. i <lb/>
who while the <lb/>
the <lb/>
was and re <lb/>
ports several <lb/>
lodges, <lb/>
billowed by conferring <lb/>
the Bank Of a <lb/>
dale of Tar by <lb/>
degree team <lb/>
At of the degree <lb/>
work which beautifully done <lb/>
, H. W. <lb/>
address of <lb/>
which to <lb/>
by II. Hood, of Goldsboro, <lb/>
of visitors. <lb/>
followed by several ad- <lb/>
Obligations as <lb/>
by I. Fleming; <lb/>
to by II. <lb/>
ill. of <lb/>
by G. ft. <lb/>
I Stale <lb/>
Heller by J. <lb/>
I I i Hood, of <lb/>
A little o'clock the <lb/>
all repaired to I he opera house <lb/>
where was <lb/>
em h of the lodge <lb/>
with him. There <lb/>
were covets for two bundled and <lb/>
few- vacant touts were left. <lb/>
menu, which was by <lb/>
Ladies Aid of <lb/>
Christian listed of <lb/>
law oysters, <lb/>
turkey, eel <lb/>
, sauce, filed oysters, <lb/>
picket, sandwiches, <lb/>
chicken salad, beaten biscuit. <lb/>
Olives, fruit salad with whipped <lb/>
cream, footed oranges, cakes <lb/>
i- lice. The <lb/>
There's a bile. <lb/>
at this o <lb/>
year, and many a ire i-l in <lb/>
will you <lb/>
That i why keep <lb/>
try on band to <lb/>
ache of and throb- <lb/>
In- Id two <lb/>
bot <lb/>
Perry <lb/>
God created filled <lb/>
the with mineral treas- <lb/>
made the valleys and <lb/>
the climate salubrious. It is a <lb/>
wonderful country, and wonder <lb/>
fully blessed. But there those <lb/>
among us who forget God and only <lb/>
remember <lb/>
Plant Trees <lb/>
I hare on band a few thousand of <lb/>
and Ornamental Greenhouse Plants, <lb/>
Hose Bushes. , for sale <lb/>
preparing to put a very large stock of <lb/>
Nursery Tries for fall trade. Give roe <lb/>
and save <lb/>
WARREN, <lb/>
Proprietor <lb/>
It Greenville, C <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
leave <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
leave dolly o <lb/>
U. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer Edgecombe <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
The clerk of Superior court of Pill <lb/>
baring betters of <lb/>
Is me, undersigned on the fig <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
leader in good work and low prices <lb/>
Nice Photographs for Si per <lb/>
Half Cabinets ts-go per <lb/>
All other lines very cheap. Crayon Portraits <lb/>
made from any small picture cheap. Nice <lb/>
Frames on band all the lime. Come and <lb/>
my work. trouble to show <lb/>
samples and answer questions. very <lb/>
beat work guaranteed to all. Office hours <lb/>
to a m, I. lop. m. Yours to please. <lb/>
W. E. <lb/>
notice is hereby given to aH per- <lb/>
to estate to make <lb/>
i to and to <lb/>
all of said estate to present <lb/>
claims properly to <lb/>
within twelve months <lb/>
dale of this notice, or this notice will be <lb/>
plead in their recovery. <lb/>
1002- <lb/>
MARY A. F. SPAIN, <lb/>
Administratrix of Estate of W. E. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Superior court Clerk of <lb/>
having Issued letters of Administration to <lb/>
roe, undersigned, on the 10th day of <lb/>
I r. 1901, on the of A, <lb/>
deceased, notice is hereby given <lb/>
to all persons indebted to to make <lb/>
to the undersigned, <lb/>
and to creditors of said estate to present <lb/>
properly authenticated, to the <lb/>
undersigned, within twelve months <lb/>
the date this notice, or this notice will <lb/>
be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This the 10th day of December, 1901. <lb/>
J. JR. <lb/>
A i t I. . <lb/>
and Saturdays <lb/>
at carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for West <lb/>
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. <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
high price of meat and <lb/>
meal should convince the south- <lb/>
of prime <lb/>
of raising bis own supplies. <lb/>
The fat is best off when <lb/>
he fills his smokehouse and <lb/>
from bis and his field than <lb/>
when be does so from Chicago. <lb/>
Tarboro Southerner. <lb/>
county Standard <lb/>
will Ibis do for <lb/>
cotton in a year like <lb/>
was Sheriff B. W. Edwards bad <lb/>
a tenant on bis farm, five <lb/>
miles from Io raise last year <lb/>
bales weighing MM pounds each, <lb/>
on <lb/>
W. <lb/>
DEALER <lb/>
WHEN YOU WANT <lb/>
Dry Goods, Groceries, <lb/>
etc., go to <lb/>
Hrs. L H. WHITE, <lb/>
Black N. <lb/>
Nice line f hand. s low <lb/>
Country bought for cash or in <lb/>
for <lb/>
You can't to keep <lb/>
friends if you lose your <lb/>
Good Go Astray <lb/>
A country editor a nice <lb/>
little pull leading <lb/>
in which he was glad to see her <lb/>
says an <lb/>
Meeting scribe on the <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO.<lb/>
For Sale by <lb/>
the next day milliner <lb/>
him with parasol and threaten- <lb/>
tables and decorations of ed to his wife. The <lb/>
lion e were beautiful. editor has never been able <lb/>
The banquet over, L. I. Moore to find was wrong with <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb/>
for Pine and Cheap Build- <lb/>
We solicit your patronage and <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb/>
prices, styles work. <lb/>
Please send your orders to <lb/>
Vile Greenville Co. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE IO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
Clerk of Pill county as Executor <lb/>
f the Last Will and Testament Mm. <lb/>
M. deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons indebted to the estate <lb/>
to immediate payment to the under- <lb/>
all having claims against <lb/>
the are to present their rial mi <lb/>
for payment on or before day of <lb/>
November, or this notice will <lb/>
in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This day of Nov. 1901. <lb/>
Executor of Mrs. HI. <lb/>
I court. <lb/>
Bertie <lb/>
of <lb/>
Wm. Charles <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
M n Lee Hardy, <lb/>
and other heirs law of <lb/>
Wm. Charles Hardy, deceased <lb/>
By order of the Superior Court of <lb/>
county entered in Hie entitled pro- <lb/>
sell at court house door In <lb/>
N. C. Pitt county, st m. on <lb/>
Feb. B, two town in <lb/>
Bethel, county, which Wm. <lb/>
Hardy st his dealt and called the <lb/>
Andrews lots, both situate on Main street <lb/>
in said ton. <lb/>
cash and balance in <lb/>
one and with interest on deferral <lb/>
GREENVILLE ff. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and lies always <lb/>
on hand <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D . W. <lb/>
which ard <lb/>
DEALER <lb/>
Whichard, M. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every do <lb/>
payment and prices as low so <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid for country produce.<lb/>
I.<lb/>
i HIS <lb/>
. ii, v <lb/>
it, <lb/>
EXAMPLE OF A THE <lb/>
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance <lb/>
the assembly as <lb/>
and announced <lb/>
Mr. Han of Rocky Mount, N took <lb/>
No, in 1880, kind, ordinary life, <lb/>
period annual <lb/>
payments <lb/>
OPTIONS <lb/>
dividend in 11,780.40 <lb/>
for 8,000.00 <lb/>
Full 9.604 <lb/>
for 0,000.00 <lb/>
Withdraw total value 8,009.80 <lb/>
For an agency, or at your fur <lb/>
with any other company, giving date of birth, <lb/>
T. ARCHIBALD CARY, General Agent. <lb/>
For Virginia North Carolina, <lb/>
B. Street, <lb/>
The Famous fountain gen <lb/>
Time- <lb/>
SCHOOL BOOKS <lb/>
took <lb/>
master <lb/>
Daly and <lb/>
responded to Jordan. <lb/>
Men and <lb/>
responded Io A. <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
responded <lb/>
Hi. II. i. Harper, of Kin- <lb/>
Ion. <lb/>
Aims <lb/>
to by <lb/>
of <lb/>
We Love <lb/>
to by T. T. f <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
to by <lb/>
F. F. of Wilson, <lb/>
of the <lb/>
to by B. T. <lb/>
of <lb/>
In <lb/>
T. Jarvis, <lb/>
All responses, its <lb/>
in the hall, were ex- <lb/>
and <lb/>
The lodge <lb/>
visitor with n <lb/>
souvenir meeting. <lb/>
It was nearly when the <lb/>
all it <lb/>
aim district <lb/>
they attended. <lb/>
his Times. <lb/>
What Yo are Taking <lb/>
When lake Tasteless Chill <lb/>
the is plainly <lb/>
el on it is <lb/>
Iron in s tasteless form No. <lb/>
Cure. No <lb/>
Thia is sold to <lb/>
Win. Charles <lb/>
This <lb/>
the of <lb/>
of Wm. Hardy. <lb/>
By P. O. JAMES, Attorney. <lb/>
notice to <lb/>
j. i m<lb/>
t bud, be skip- <lb/>
nil, a nun able <lb/>
He on a salary of a <lb/>
week, as book keeper, to build up <lb/>
a shortage of <lb/>
yet discovered exactly how . <lb/>
he did Star. <lb/>
The trouble with people who <lb/>
make fools of themselves is that <lb/>
seem Io enjoy it an thoroughly.<lb/>
. M. Schultz. <lb/>
retail and <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Heed, Oil Bar <lb/>
Turkeys, Bed <lb/>
steads, Oak Bo <lb/>
by Carriages, Ho Carts, Parlor <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Hail A Ax <lb/>
Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
American Beauty Can- <lb/>
Apples, <lb/>
Pine Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic food, Malt lies, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Heed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Heeds, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, fakes and Crackers, <lb/>
j Cheese, Best Butter, Bland <lb/>
lard Hewing and nu <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity, for cash. Con <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb/>
Mr. John C. Drewry, General for <lb/>
Carolina and Virginia, of that Well- <lb/>
Known and Popular Company, <lb/>
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life Insurance Co., of J. <lb/>
to announce to Its large number of <lb/>
policy holders, and In the public <lb/>
generally, of North com- <lb/>
will now Business in this <lb/>
state and from this dale will issue its <lb/>
splendid and desirable policies, to all <lb/>
very brat insurance in the beat <lb/>
life insurance company in world. <lb/>
If the local agent in your town has not <lb/>
yet completed <lb/>
JOHN C. <lb/>
State Agent, Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
Paid policy <lb/>
Live, reliable energetic agent wanted at <lb/>
once to worK for <lb/>
advertisement in The Be <lb/>
goes right along with its <lb/>
work. <lb/>
advertisements work <lb/>
all time building business for <lb/>
the wise advertisers. <lb/>
If you want people to visit your <lb/>
store put your advertisement where <lb/>
it will be read, that is in <lb/>
A GENERAL LINK OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE MB. <lb/>
J. B. . <lb/>
mutual Benefit. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers Brokers In <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
People read this paper for what <lb/>
there is in it, and will see <lb/>
what you have to say. <lb/>
If you have not lime to write <lb/>
advertisement yourself or <lb/>
don't know just what you <lb/>
to say, let us know we will <lb/>
help you get it up. <lb/>
We have bright and attractive <lb/>
cuts to illustrate <lb/>
you can use <lb/>
or the asking, <lb/>
Carolina's <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
EVERY DAY II YEAR. <lb/>
CALDWELL TOMPKINS. <lb/>
J. P. CALDWELL Editor. <lb/>
THE Receives the <lb/>
largest telegraphic news service <lb/>
delivered to any paper between <lb/>
Washington and Atlanta, and <lb/>
its special service is the greatest <lb/>
ever bandied by a North Caro <lb/>
Una paper. <lb/>
THE SUNDAY eon <lb/>
of or more pages, and is <lb/>
to a large extent made up of <lb/>
in initial matter. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
printed Tuesday Friday <lb/>
per year. The largest paper <lb/>
In North Carolina. <lb/>
Sample copies sent on application. <lb/>
Address <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
IMBUED <lb/>
WILLIAM J. <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, <lb/>
In Advance. <lb/>
One Year Months <lb/>
Th Months Sing. Copy Be. <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em. <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken at <lb/>
The Semi <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for 93.50 payable in ad-<lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TO <lb/>
J 1.00 III <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY <lb/>
NO <lb/>
The Great <lb/>
Inventory is Many have laid out <lb/>
matted down. We arc not crying out but have <lb/>
prices n all winter goods. It would lie impossible to <lb/>
Sacrifice <lb/>
all profits and continue to lie of service Io and yon. <lb/>
The store that is all the lime co-t and cost, must <lb/>
some day meet inevitable. After the smash the store is of <lb/>
little service to any body. This <lb/>
Store <lb/>
knows when to begin Hiring knows how long <lb/>
knows when to stop. Every department bus suffered <lb/>
the sex cut in Our object is to make room for Spring <lb/>
Goods. <lb/>
We take here to thank our many friends for their pat- <lb/>
in past, and invite them to continue their visits to our <lb/>
store when they want bargains in up-to-date goods. <lb/>
Wilkinson <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
from correspondent. <lb/>
v., Feb. <lb/>
The bill providing for <lb/>
of the of <lb/>
Commerce was pasted <lb/>
by the Senate this week mill <lb/>
House passed a bill providing for <lb/>
a permanent Census but <lb/>
the most port nit step taken at <lb/>
the Capitol was the action of the <lb/>
Ways and Means Committee de- <lb/>
upon the of <lb/>
war revenue tax bill enacted at <lb/>
time of the War. <lb/>
Representative Claude A. van- <lb/>
son, of Virginia, s prominent <lb/>
member of the Ways mill Means <lb/>
Committee, made the following <lb/>
to your <lb/>
apropos of the action of com <lb/>
Democratic party, at the <lb/>
time Spanish win was <lb/>
ed, insisted that the special lax I <lb/>
bill would provide sufficient <lb/>
without the sale of bonds, and <lb/>
accordingly the parry voted <lb/>
against tho section <lb/>
such sale. Events have demon- <lb/>
the correctness of Dem- <lb/>
contention. The war tax, <lb/>
the bill, and <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
OUR RALEIGH LETTER. <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
MARVELOUS <lb/>
JANUARY <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
Economy chances that overshadow even our own <lb/>
unrivaled bargains of the past. Magnetic, money- <lb/>
saving values in every department. An <lb/>
y such as no careful buyer will miss. An occasion <lb/>
will make an in the business world <lb/>
It will spread the fame of the J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb/>
C i . i Bo I r. <lb/>
I V., Feb. <lb/>
How is <lb/>
or Senator to be Dominated is a <lb/>
which tome people are <lb/>
already showing a disposition to <lb/>
Some i is made, <lb/>
usual, tn leaving n to the <lb/>
as but DO <lb/>
good grounds for it have yet <lb/>
been advanced. As to the primary <lb/>
method, ii baa fee advocates here- <lb/>
abouts, m in the State, <lb/>
us m as I can learn. Occasionally <lb/>
one bear a voice <lb/>
Hi n <lb/>
him t the Mime lime it <lb/>
for a Chief <lb/>
tic. Conservative Democrats <lb/>
generally appear to be averse to <lb/>
however, until an amend- <lb/>
to <lb/>
providing for election of Sena- <lb/>
by people, and the old <lb/>
modus operand will probably . <lb/>
ad hen to Ibis time. <lb/>
in <lb/>
The newspapers and <lb/>
of the various the <lb/>
State, Chambers i etc., <lb/>
can materially aid committee, <lb/>
CULTURE IN NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
id the sale -f store to greater distances than have gigantic offers <lb/>
bonds have combined to produce a I in securing as huge an <lb/>
For Hinges, Doors, <lb/>
Windows, Paints, Rope, <lb/>
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car- <lb/>
Tools, go to <lb/>
H. L <lb/>
Next door to Ricks <lb/>
mm m <lb/>
to <lb/>
BAKER HART, <lb/>
FOB SUPPLY. <lb/>
We have just added Steam Supply to our business <lb/>
will sell in this line very low. See us when in want of <lb/>
Globe and Angle 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 Kitting all sizes. <lb/>
LINE OF Packing, Rubber Belt, <lb/>
Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks, Ac. <lb/>
SOLE AGENTS <lb/>
Harvesting machines. Sewer Pipe and Farm Drain Tale <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
surplus in the Treasury which the past. <lb/>
proved a serious menace to <lb/>
In fact, financial disaster <lb/>
has been prevented only by the <lb/>
purchase of bonds at a <lb/>
and the deposits of vast <lb/>
sums in the national of the <lb/>
country, on which, of course, the <lb/>
government received no Interest. <lb/>
The has paid millions <lb/>
of dollars in premiums which <lb/>
might have saved had the a. a. <lb/>
democratic policy been <lb/>
The position of the republicans la <lb/>
a complete rat ideation of policy <lb/>
advocated by the democrats at the <lb/>
time. <lb/>
Understand the position. <lb/>
Almost n for <lb/>
I tape <lb/>
i in <lb/>
a day all goods suffer the severest cut, and chiefly I they will out in its favor, <lb/>
and surely that is a small thing to <lb/>
affected are the departments enumerated and Item- do, compared to the in. <lb/>
only all <lb/>
zed below. Carolina, but <lb/>
I and Western North Carolina <lb/>
. Interested in ibis matter. It <lb/>
Reduction Heavily Colored Goods <lb/>
IN OUR <lb/>
AT ABOUT HALF, and in <lb/>
lot you dad a lot of ii-st; <lb/>
dress patterns also some very <lb/>
patterns Unit will make very <lb/>
pretty skirt. Space too valuable <lb/>
democrats will vote for <lb/>
the repeal of war taxes because <lb/>
they that the present vast <lb/>
surplus is dangerous to business <lb/>
interests and to the government. <lb/>
They would much prefer a reform <lb/>
entire tax system, Including <lb/>
tariff and internal revenue <lb/>
We that fond and clothing, <lb/>
in a word the purchased <lb/>
by the whole people, arc entitled <lb/>
to at least as reduction as the <lb/>
party is extending to <lb/>
bank capital, the trust, the <lb/>
Standard Oil trust, <lb/>
; speculators. <lb/>
All these arc while the <lb/>
extortionate of the <lb/>
bill are continued on all the <lb/>
of the people. <lb/>
Democrats on this Cm- <lb/>
have insisted that all trust <lb/>
made goods, which arc so protect- <lb/>
ed by the bill as to enable <lb/>
i trusts to charge the in <lb/>
double the prices asked <lb/>
abroad, should be allowed to come <lb/>
the country free. This would <lb/>
hare destroyed many monopolies; <lb/>
but the republicans would not <lb/>
permit it. They arc determined <lb/>
to ignore the advice given by Mr. <lb/>
in his Buffalo speech, <lb/>
to reform the tariff and so <lb/>
our foreign markets. The <lb/>
party is determined to persist <lb/>
in a policy which is breeding <lb/>
trusts, which is glaring in <lb/>
inequalities which is bound to <lb/>
destroy our markets. The <lb/>
only possibility of reform lies in <lb/>
democratic supremacy, which <lb/>
would permit the democrats to re- <lb/>
model the system of taxation along <lb/>
the lines of justice equality <lb/>
113.00 <lb/>
In Black prices. <lb/>
in <lb/>
In black <lb/>
8.50 <lb/>
In Black 0.50 <lb/>
One <lb/>
kl <lb/>
Mistakes of Women. <lb/>
of the mistakes of women is <lb/>
owing how in sat. If a man <lb/>
; i not I'd when she <lb/>
she <lb/>
Black Press Goods <lb/>
in New, <lb/>
, , . -1 have never f s. h goes with <lb/>
12.50 Had . chance of, and this A ,,. ft the <lb/>
Q long. is at the <lb/>
thinks a cup often and anything <lb/>
handy i good enough. If she <lb/>
needs save money she does it at <lb/>
the butcher's cost. If she is busy, <lb/>
she waste lime in eating. <lb/>
if his <lb/>
11.50 ll PATTERNS <lb/>
In Foulards <lb/>
0.00 DRESS <lb/>
In Foulards 7.00 <lb/>
Silk Waist Patterns <lb/>
Just the thing for Spring and <lb/>
Easter wear and a chance that <lb/>
comes but once in life Io get <lb/>
seasonable Silk at price we are <lb/>
them at. <lb/>
Waist Patterns <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
a to <lb/>
drives, If the undertaker Interrupts <lb/>
he is right. woman will <lb/>
Ice cream instead of beef- <lb/>
steak, and a man will not. <lb/>
Another of her mistakes is in <lb/>
not knowing to rest. If she <lb/>
is tired, she sit down, but she <lb/>
will shawls. <lb/>
embroider doilies. Doesn't she <lb/>
know I hat bard work if she <lb/>
p. exhausted, she will write letters <lb/>
DreSS I She would <lb/>
i laugh at you If you Dinted <lb/>
I reading or writing could to <lb/>
French Flannel for Waists <lb/>
Handsome lot of waist patterns <lb/>
and no alike that were value <lb/>
at 13.80 but this sale makes them <lb/>
at 11.80, and it lot of plain Hairnets <lb/>
that we have put the knife very <lb/>
deep. <lb/>
4.-0-4.80 <lb/>
8.00 <lb/>
1.00 Odds and End- <lb/>
Wail Patterns <lb/>
FANCY PLAIDS AND FIG- <lb/>
the thing for ClOaKS <lb/>
Dress Trimmings <lb/>
e things for your Spring <lb/>
Dress and anything that is new <lb/>
and up Io date we have it, and to <lb/>
make this sale complete we have <lb/>
knifed I hem with our big blue <lb/>
pencil along with everything else. <lb/>
All over <lb/>
women's hospitals nourish because <lb/>
women do not know- how to rest. <lb/>
Another mistake on the list is <lb/>
publication the <lb/>
Bulletin of an on silk <lb/>
Ninth Carolina has already <lb/>
borne fruit Several requests <lb/>
have t ed from persons at <lb/>
distance for copies of the <lb/>
one coming from the Stale of <lb/>
Michigan, and one from a Com <lb/>
pan in New York which possesses <lb/>
ample capital and which proposes <lb/>
ample capital and which propose <lb/>
to silk farms silk <lb/>
mills in some of the Southern <lb/>
States, where soluble laud can be <lb/>
had at a reasonable price, and <lb/>
where convenient power may be <lb/>
available when needed. If North <lb/>
Carolina secure the location <lb/>
this Company it moans <lb/>
of a very in- <lb/>
State. Letters re <lb/>
of <lb/>
culture from this Company de- <lb/>
dare the purpose of the President <lb/>
other officers to visit North <lb/>
Carolina, and perhaps other South <lb/>
era States, an early date, for I he <lb/>
purpose examining lauds <lb/>
mill observing climatic <lb/>
conditions, of the laud <lb/>
for growing mulberry trees, and to <lb/>
Other information as <lb/>
may desire with reference to <lb/>
establishing their business. <lb/>
It Is desirable to have <lb/>
of lands which are for sale, <lb/>
and upon which the Chinese <lb/>
owners of such <lb/>
lauds are requested to tile with <lb/>
Department <lb/>
present of laud <lb/>
buildings, distance from rail- <lb/>
road, to water power, <lb/>
how much cleared and uncleared <lb/>
land, whether any Chinese or <lb/>
while mulberry trees are now <lb/>
lowing the land, price, etc. <lb/>
In the Depart- <lb/>
desires lo secure the names <lb/>
of persona who have <lb/>
bad personal experience grow- <lb/>
worms, who might de- <lb/>
re to produce raw silk for the new <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
Please descriptions of pro- <lb/>
for sale and names of silk <lb/>
growers to the undersigned, care of <lb/>
the Department of Agriculture, <lb/>
Raleigh, X. c. <lb/>
Jan. <lb/>
Botanist Biologist. <lb/>
GRIFTON ITEMS. <lb/>
and kind Me <lb/>
nod kind <lb/>
and kind at <lb/>
and kind at BOo <lb/>
and 11.00 kind <lb/>
1.00, 1.86 and 1.00 kind <lb/>
Black <lb/>
Black Do <lb/>
Black <lb/>
Black drain <lb/>
Black Saline <lb/>
Black Taffetas, Colored Taffetas <lb/>
and every thing else in our Silk <lb/>
Department have to suffer our <lb/>
marvelous January Sale. <lb/>
A Wretched Millionaire. <lb/>
The story Is of owner of several <lb/>
railroads who was unable to relief from <lb/>
the agony of neuralgia. It <lb/>
The sIck man must <lb/>
have known that Perry Painkiller <lb/>
would help him at once, n has helped SO <lb/>
many of In the <lb/>
sixty years. Then- is tut om Painkiller. <lb/>
Perry <lb/>
Mail and Telephone orders <lb/>
promptly and carefully filled. <lb/>
j. . <lb/>
They blush to know that gel and even build bridge <lb/>
are marked down so low and They Imagine <lb/>
we have got to have their tun out to meet It. <lb/>
our price will give it Io Women arc not jolly enough, <lb/>
and benefit early buyers. make serious a business <lb/>
of life, and laugh at little bu <lb/>
Space all gone and not <lb/>
, t . the midst of perplexities and have <lb/>
half our story told, but ., ,, <lb/>
young. Women cannot and <lb/>
is reason why fade <lb/>
so there other reasons, <lb/>
but ill now. <lb/>
not face; it <lb/>
wrinkles withers the mind. <lb/>
Have a hearty laugh once a <lb/>
while, is a good antiseptic, <lb/>
win purify mental atmosphere, <lb/>
drive away evil Imaginings, bad <lb/>
temper and other <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
B. c. Feb. I, <lb/>
Wm. Dot man returned, from <lb/>
Jacksonville, Island and <lb/>
Elizabeth City Saturday. <lb/>
L. Chapman returned from <lb/>
New Peru Saturday. <lb/>
was here Friday. <lb/>
C. II. went on a <lb/>
trip in New Bern Monday. <lb/>
It. C. wool to <lb/>
and bin arc their enemies, and I <lb/>
hug to their bosoms, <lb/>
Women cross bridges before they <lb/>
you can the rest <lb/>
At Our Store. <lb/>
Everything marked in <lb/>
plain figures with our big <lb/>
blue pencil. <lb/>
You Know What You <lb/>
When you lake Tasteless <lb/>
because the I minis is plainly print- <lb/>
It <lb/>
Iron Quinine in s u ii Ii a <lb/>
Pure, Pay. <lb/>
distillery at Snow Hill. <lb/>
Jacob went lo Wash- <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Mrs. Bland and two <lb/>
It-It on steamer Laura for New <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Miss Laura is <lb/>
Mis Alice the Cobb <lb/>
Hold. <lb/>
Fred Johnson, was <lb/>
here Sunday. <lb/>
Foster, colored, baa <lb/>
allowed a pension, be received a <lb/>
government cheek for <lb/>
six hundred dollars and get <lb/>
six dollar every month as long us <lb/>
long as he lives. <lb/>
J. A. Johnson la visiting <lb/>
Mrs, <lb/>
V. A. has been here a <lb/>
few days and left Monday for Kin- <lb/>
I. A. Cobb is iii Norfolk. <lb/>
Then were live <lb/>
sportsmen here last week. <lb/>
returned home Friday. <lb/>
n,. <lb/>
re <lb/>
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