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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/>
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MEANS HEALTH. <lb/>
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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/>
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C. OH. U. D. <lb/>
DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
arm of W. R Whichard <lb/>
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Ibis day dissolved mutual K <lb/>
from arm Tot <lb/>
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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/>
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Of <lb/>
Loan Value. <lb/>
J. Value. <lb/>
Paid up <lb/>
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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/>
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who while the <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
</p>
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<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. O. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered at Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as Second -Claw <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
1902. <lb/>
An inventor claims to have <lb/>
covered a way In which two per- <lb/>
can see each other at a dis- <lb/>
while using the telephone. <lb/>
II this sort of thine goes on <lb/>
age will become some- <lb/>
body will invent an improved <lb/>
wireless telepathy thought <lb/>
transference, so we will not even <lb/>
have to talk. <lb/>
With coin a dollar per <lb/>
and the that it will go <lb/>
higher, makes a haul outlook for <lb/>
the farmer who ha- to corn W <lb/>
keen his stock. The wisest of <lb/>
will plant plenty of Corn this <lb/>
year and not depend on getting bit <lb/>
supply from the west. Home sup- <lb/>
plies will pay better than the <lb/>
so called money crops. <lb/>
RURAL DELIVERY. <lb/>
in Popularly. <lb/>
The rural delivery of mail <lb/>
operated from Greenville made the <lb/>
follow record of pieces of mail <lb/>
delivered during the <lb/>
mouth <lb/>
Route. Collected Delivered. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Kb. <lb/>
So. 1801. <lb/>
No. I. <lb/>
The four routes together baud <lb/>
led something above 1200 pieces <lb/>
mail more In January than was <lb/>
handled in December, a gain of <lb/>
SCHOOL APPORTIONMENT. <lb/>
For the Year Beginning July lit. 1901 and <lb/>
Ending June 1902. <lb/>
The County Hoard of <lb/>
at its meeting bust Saturday made <lb/>
the January of <lb/>
school funds, which to Hie <lb/>
previous apportionment tin <lb/>
following am aunts to the credit of <lb/>
the schools in the several districts <lb/>
year ending June <lb/>
30th. <lb/>
BEAT EB HIM. <lb/>
1st. 9301.47, <lb/>
30.1.73; 3rd. 8.-. <lb/>
Colored 1st 2nd 86.13. <lb/>
The St. exposition <lb/>
gets announce the fair will be <lb/>
be May. 1903, whether <lb/>
it is ready or not. It was just that <lb/>
action that had most to do with <lb/>
the large deficit that confronted <lb/>
the stock holders at the close <lb/>
exposition. Those <lb/>
who visited the fair at re <lb/>
turned with Us <lb/>
and that deterred who <lb/>
would otherwise have been <lb/>
tors. <lb/>
James W. Tufts, of Boston, and <lb/>
the founder of this <lb/>
State, died suddenly Sunday night <lb/>
at the latter place, lie was the <lb/>
Inventor of the soda fountain <lb/>
bean his name. 1893 be be- <lb/>
came interested in North Carolina <lb/>
and purchased several thousands <lb/>
of acres in Moore count where lie <lb/>
planned built the town of <lb/>
spending more than a <lb/>
million dollars there. His death <lb/>
is a loss to this Stale. <lb/>
nearly percent. This shows <lb/>
that the service continues to -row-1 White 1st 2nd <lb/>
popularity. 805.61. <lb/>
100.57; 2nd 161.11. <lb/>
With the beginning of the year BETHEL, <lb/>
three rural delivery began 205.47; 105.90; <lb/>
operation from d 3rd 5th 330.58. <lb/>
routes show the following good 2nd 136.76; <lb/>
record for the month of <lb/>
Route. Collected. Delivered. <lb/>
No. . 1518. 194.95; 2nd 180.99; <lb/>
., 3rd 180.01; 4th 193.59 5th <lb/>
.;. 6th 170.94; 90.00. <lb/>
The hopes it 85.45; 2nd 88.65; <lb/>
will not be long before every sec- 3rd 85.1.1. <lb/>
of the county will bare ad van- <lb/>
of the rural delivery. 180.18; 2nd <lb/>
3rd 163.75; at Is 165.83; 5th 180.88; <lb/>
6th 165.18; 7th 17.- 8th 180.69; <lb/>
Department. <lb/>
MISSIONARY AND EDUCATIONAL <lb/>
CONFERENCE. <lb/>
In at the Methodist Church. <lb/>
The missionary and educational <lb/>
conference of the Washington dis- <lb/>
met in the Methodist church <lb/>
hew Tuesday night. <lb/>
making the opening an- <lb/>
V. A. <lb/>
Bishop expressed regret <lb/>
learning almost at the list moment <lb/>
that Dr. Peacock, Dr. and <lb/>
K. U. could not lie <lb/>
here to the places assigned <lb/>
tIn-iii on the Tile latter <lb/>
Was to have preached the opening <lb/>
sermon. L. L. was re <lb/>
toad substitute, winch <lb/>
he did moat excellently. Dr. Nash i our are holding their cot- <lb/>
preached able and eloquent for batter prices. A. G. Cox <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
N. C, Feb. <lb/>
The Carriage Co. are <lb/>
now building some of their nicest <lb/>
bangles and would be pleased to <lb/>
have the riding public call and <lb/>
examine. Mr. will lake <lb/>
much pleasure in serving any and <lb/>
everyone. <lb/>
J. IS. Greene has been elected <lb/>
town clerk in place of K. <lb/>
resigned. <lb/>
Cotton seed keep coming and ll <lb/>
certainly appears, judging from <lb/>
the large quantity received, that <lb/>
ARE <lb/>
YOU <lb/>
DEAF f <lb/>
a poor man you <lb/>
wealth is not an enviable prize <lb/>
is s a i <lb/>
might otherwise ii he were <lb/>
itch. lint when <lb/>
sins the same is more <lb/>
apt accept u as truth. He <lb/>
says beat of wealth not <lb/>
what docs owner, bill <lb/>
what it enables the owner to do <lb/>
for Farther be says <lb/>
a good Managing wife is the <lb/>
capital a man can have, and there <lb/>
is nothing else that helps to -u- <lb/>
and happiness more that <lb/>
wife of that kind. II- urges <lb/>
to lay by for I he <lb/>
either the <lb/>
or yet, in the form of a <lb/>
hone. <lb/>
Fiddling to Snakes. <lb/>
been many talcs <lb/>
which charming of snake by <lb/>
music is i id a . <lb/>
every who has visited a circus <lb/>
has seen a charmer at <lb/>
says the Youth's Companion. <lb/>
cirCUS been Iv <lb/>
its fangs, <lb/>
was recently obliged to try ids art <lb/>
Upon two rattlers in the <lb/>
state, and. according ton <lb/>
paper, be i bis <lb/>
so well be escaped without <lb/>
although not entirely by <lb/>
power of music. <lb/>
He was walking along a narrow <lb/>
road on the in on bis <lb/>
way to a neighboring town, where <lb/>
he engaged to music <lb/>
for a dance. When he reached a <lb/>
DO the II ad where . <lb/>
an ii sh be heard the <lb/>
war aid <lb/>
. up, a big one directly <lb/>
his path. <lb/>
lb--tailed lo run, bill gone <lb/>
only a steps another rat <lb/>
lit i rose up the i I- on the <lb/>
of the highway. <lb/>
There is mil In ; .-- the <lb/>
snake an I t be ten I ii 1- <lb/>
up against the I <lb/>
to think. It occurred to that <lb/>
hid reel somewhere persons <lb/>
charming snakes with music. <lb/>
hi- i box, <lb/>
l-i j <lb/>
Al the i notes of the v <lb/>
the bi-j snakes gradually uncoiled, <lb/>
a- were soothed by <lb/>
in and. stretching themselves <lb/>
mi . glided the Idler. <lb/>
Ibis in be h <lb/>
on, but he sawed more <lb/>
180.55; 11th <lb/>
12th 165.00; 13th 165.91; <lb/>
I 165.91, <lb/>
1st 80.94; 2nd 80.04; <lb/>
3rd 80.11; lib 80.87; 5th <lb/>
6th 79.90. <lb/>
CONTEXTS EA. <lb/>
2nd 205.77; <lb/>
d 205.91; 4th <lb/>
6th 205.38; 189.83; 8th 425.16 <lb/>
205.09; 10th <lb/>
C 1st 2nd 90.52; <lb/>
3rd 90.52; 90.52; 90.36; <lb/>
90.18; 90.05; 8th <lb/>
105.18; 2nd 195.47; <lb/>
lit J 195.76; 105.09; 5th 195.53. <lb/>
90.83; 2nd <lb/>
3rd 90.41. <lb/>
205.92; 2nd 205.21; <lb/>
3rd 205.27; 5th <lb/>
90.99; 2nd 90.32; <lb/>
90.00; 90.76; <lb/>
6th 90.50. <lb/>
. r. n v i. i. <lb/>
205.52; 2nd 205.61; <lb/>
3rd 213.3 205.65; 5th 204.67; <lb/>
6th 205.59; 305.95; Mb 205.70; <lb/>
180.36; Huh 155.00; <lb/>
188.83; 324.26; 13th 205.66; <lb/>
1811 <lb/>
185.20; 2nd 90.13; <lb/>
3rd 90.25; 335.00; 5th <lb/>
6th 90.50; 7th 81.72. <lb/>
195.05; 2nd 105.30; <lb/>
3rd 170.56; 195.07; 170.06; <lb/>
tit 102.50. <lb/>
00.21; 3rd 96.63; <lb/>
107-06; 83.10; 7th 107.31. <lb/>
CHEEK. <lb/>
bas shipped of car loads <lb/>
during the season is still pay- <lb/>
the highest cash prices. <lb/>
Mr. Jack Smith, a old gen- <lb/>
from near was <lb/>
here a short while <lb/>
Four persons salted with the <lb/>
Missionary church this <lb/>
place last Sunday night. <lb/>
-Misses Myrtle of Green- <lb/>
ville, Smith, of Ayden, <lb/>
Bailie ate visiting Misses <lb/>
and Dora Cox and <lb/>
carts and arc con- <lb/>
lolling off, and We still <lb/>
have to hurry lo make <lb/>
O. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
The question of using tobacco <lb/>
the power of the Gospel in <lb/>
of the world as a <lb/>
panacea ills. <lb/>
Dr. gladly. He <lb/>
said by nay of introduction that <lb/>
it had been twenty-one years since <lb/>
he had served the church in Green- <lb/>
and while it give him pie is <lb/>
ore lo speak to a and <lb/>
the lime it gave hint <lb/>
pain lo miss so many of lire faces <lb/>
he once knew and loved so well. <lb/>
This morning at o'clock de- <lb/>
exercises were <lb/>
by Mr. Woodall. of South <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
Then followed an informal free <lb/>
Conversation among the brethren <lb/>
on the subjects claiming their at- <lb/>
The first matter was with trucks should be settled by tho <lb/>
reference to the condition of they begin laying out <lb/>
fork the district. . their rows. <lb/>
of A. Fair. W. B. H. <lb/>
Sabbath , Goodrich, W L. House and G. <lb/>
lion especially point of railroad f. Brans went to and returned <lb/>
enterprise, were among the Monday evening, <lb/>
merit by the brethren The first four to at I cud a Masonic <lb/>
in their responses. meeting. The Well, we don't <lb/>
Mission organizations in know. <lb/>
Schools was then discussed, in Two new pupils from near <lb/>
which ii was advised that one Sun- Fields, arrived yes <lb/>
day in each mouth be devoted to and enrolled as pupils of <lb/>
mission interest in the spreading our school. We'll soon have a <lb/>
of information. college right. Only now. <lb/>
Dr. Nash was then called on to will be headquarters for <lb/>
discuss the following subject tobacco Hues. Our prices will be <lb/>
Why and Where en bottom, All Hues will be made <lb/>
lie bulk I he position that lies, style. -A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
lion was a should K. T. Walsh, a graded <lb/>
begin at home, be on in lecturer, lectured before he school <lb/>
primary schools under Christian here on the h. Prof. Lineberry <lb/>
and completed in church is always on the lookout for that <lb/>
colleges where net only the Intel is beat and to the interest <lb/>
but also moral pupils under his charge. <lb/>
are perfected. of was <lb/>
here was a session this after- here oil the 30th. <lb/>
noon and will be another tonight, John la on a visit to <lb/>
I beginning at o'clock. friends in Oxford. <lb/>
The visiting ministers attending Sim Chapman and Gal- <lb/>
meeting are Dr. L. I. Nash, of attended the <lb/>
Mount; W. C. Robin wedding in Greenville last <lb/>
son, T, J. Daily, Thursday night. <lb/>
of J. J. Barker, of Wyatt requests us to <lb/>
Bethel, and Mr. Woodall, of state that he will have an unction <lb/>
ALL CASES OF <lb/>
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING <lb/>
l ARE NOW CURABLE <lb/>
by our new invention. Only those deaf are incurable. <lb/>
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. <lb/>
r. A. OF BALTIMORE, <lb/>
Md., t. loot, <lb/>
entirely lo your I will pow j <lb/>
, to at <lb/>
tins kept Betting worse, until I lost <lb/>
full of cm. . <lb/>
About live ago right to <lb/>
my in <lb/>
a treatment for three month without <lb/>
amour other the mot ear of thin who told me that <lb/>
an me. and that only that the head noises <lb/>
but the c ,; n the affected car would lost <lb/>
I aw in a New York paper, and ordered x-our treat. <lb/>
m. After I had it only a to the noises ceased, and <lb/>
r five in h tar has I thank <lb/>
and bey in remain truly <lb/>
A -to. Broadway. Md. <lb/>
not interfere with usual <lb/>
YOU RIK YOURSELF AT HOME <lb/>
MM Li SALLE AVE CHICAGO, <lb/>
Km Mount. <lb/>
While l-l 118.03; <lb/>
violently than re mil 100.89; 5th 190.12; <lb/>
. the . in, I 1.1-vi 172.08; Mb 180.49; <lb/>
ii iv in. When two h 140.00; 170.09; <lb/>
loot of Hie ill- <lb/>
up, <lb/>
their together. 85.13; 5th 85.68; <lb/>
lie v <lb/>
way. Seizing the total <lb/>
What poor economy <lb/>
pie use. They save a few paltry <lb/>
dollars sometime made at the ex- <lb/>
uneducated children that <lb/>
will soon waste the means left be- <lb/>
hind, and always blame pa <lb/>
the miserable state they <lb/>
, are in. Make children <lb/>
It <lb/>
will he will <lb/>
have an enduring and <lb/>
will up and call <lb/>
sale on Feb. 8th, 1902, of hi use- <lb/>
hold and kitchen furniture, <lb/>
horse, buggy, phaeton and <lb/>
many necessary to <lb/>
mankind in general. <lb/>
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS <lb/>
Made By The Virginia, <lb/>
fur what <lb/>
Ayden Baptist. <lb/>
On the of nary I be <lb/>
completed in <lb/>
tenth year under the present m in- j <lb/>
and by way of P -i- <lb/>
tells something of the career <lb/>
neck, lie in with all i which is <lb/>
in- i ii.- head, of the 91.95 per capita. <lb/>
snake. bl-w stunned The Board that it <lb/>
and the dispatched to make <lb/>
State to enable <lb/>
the county lo keep the schools <lb/>
The way lo <lb/>
is to retire early. <lb/>
can't exact politeness from <lb/>
blessed toothache. <lb/>
for them. Many people who very short <lb/>
brains powerful long <lb/>
The men and women know <lb/>
A pair of burglars about <lb/>
visited Ohio, night . . <lb/>
11.1 re in- <lb/>
. . be a page the <lb/>
h.---- i ., . <lb/>
lire instate Unit the public school of the property bad meanwhile. <lb/>
an ii , <lb/>
I h <lb/>
SB <lb/>
of the paper during the decode <lb/>
That the of the paper has . by an re <lb/>
been marked to a high degree, nil peal an Board of and <lb/>
of I be removal of his house <lb/>
of Pitt county are lo ex <lb/>
, ,,,. . We do not believe Id lime <lb/>
any in the Slate has B bet frustrate th. plans. <lb/>
who have read it through this <lb/>
years well know, and Its ex <lb/>
is the best evidence <lb/>
luxes <lb/>
Some of the war taxes The for the <lb/>
hear much more equitably , have more <lb/>
the man tariff mi <lb/>
hides, nun ore, coal and lumber, <lb/>
all the prosperity It enjoys is rich- fr an <lb/>
arc <lb/>
, tone In Congress since they are <lb/>
boW a better percentage of , , ,. <lb/>
, ,. , . . ,. I in Congress one of them could <lb/>
than at any lime in the <lb/>
merited. The is <lb/>
easily the best paper in the <lb/>
and none in the South is more <lb/>
ably conducted. The Observer <lb/>
has forged forward under a <lb/>
of bitter trial and even <lb/>
and all has <lb/>
never wavered from its prim i, <lb/>
Its every utterance is marked by <lb/>
necessary dollar should be drawn <lb/>
from the the taxpayer, <lb/>
but iii lightening the his <lb/>
Interest should be so far <lb/>
rid as In of <lb/>
most easily borne, cheaply collect- <lb/>
ed and <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
. <lb/>
When a fellow drinks like <lb/>
such as to commend the he must lake it by the gill. <lb/>
t the woman v <lb/>
of all, even its <lb/>
much string, <lb/>
opponents. live the t liar- ,, , <lb/>
One's own words are sweet <lb/>
lotto Observer <lb/>
until one is forced lo eat them. <lb/>
in this county there is no <lb/>
friction about the collection of <lb/>
line- and penalties, but all ninnies <lb/>
belonging to the school fund are <lb/>
turned over, promptly to the prop- <lb/>
officials, <lb/>
Detectives, like variety, are the <lb/>
The hotel man has to lie i is <lb/>
keeping the public. <lb/>
It doesn't do a any good to <lb/>
know ropes if he hasn't got a <lb/>
pull. <lb/>
say he never <lb/>
told<lb/>
Many people know how to <lb/>
do what they do. <lb/>
The homely woman would put a <lb/>
better face situation if she <lb/>
were able. <lb/>
No matter how humble a <lb/>
lot may be, he's nil right if there's <lb/>
a cottage on it. <lb/>
It seems peculiar that most <lb/>
lo live long, but they <lb/>
have be old. <lb/>
and are the <lb/>
wings of genius. <lb/>
for his environment. <lb/>
An order has been issued com- <lb/>
tin Indians lo have their <lb/>
haircut. This will be a <lb/>
a Hair. <lb/>
The city of n, <lb/>
suffered a loss of <lb/>
two lire- that visited the city in <lb/>
on <lb/>
Twenty percent, of the white <lb/>
voters of Alabama disfranchised <lb/>
themselves by not paying their <lb/>
poll tax. <lb/>
While Short Hand <lb/>
of cluck travels twice the din. <lb/>
Davis will it <lb/>
the lie <lb/>
In in ii will of <lb/>
a little nut a <lb/>
until If yon <lb/>
to this help <lb/>
There Is hut mo Painkiller, Perry <lb/>
How to Grow <lb/>
Cotton for Profit, <lb/>
your laud well, manure well and plant a variety that <lb/>
command a price when you offer it on the market. <lb/>
Two years ago I a peck of seed, planted them on half an <lb/>
MM of laud picked a bale of cotton that weighed pounds, <lb/>
shipped this cotton through Mr. K. J. Cobb together with several <lb/>
other bales of good variety and this bale for three eights of a cent <lb/>
more per pound than 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. of the best farmers in the county my <lb/>
crop growing the Held pronounced it as fine as they ever saw. <lb/>
now offering these seed for sale at 91.00 a bushel. Parties <lb/>
wanting any of the seed will please id me their order at once as I <lb/>
only have a limited quantity for <lb/>
O. L <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
TRAGEDY OF <lb/>
A bachelor member of congress, <lb/>
who is sot as Apollo, <lb/>
dropped Clerk of- <lb/>
tin oilier d to seek sympathy <lb/>
because the lady on whom lie had <lb/>
looked with favor was to he <lb/>
d 111.111. <lb/>
remind said Mr. <lb/>
the incident which hap- <lb/>
Governor Dick <lb/>
went down in to inspect the <lb/>
prison. In one of the cells <lb/>
was a very ugly man. <lb/>
did gel in a-k- <lb/>
was reply. <lb/>
tried In run off with a gill, and they <lb/>
caught <lb/>
pardon .-0011 at I get <lb/>
hack lo paid the gov- <lb/>
don't how could <lb/>
expect lo get wife in oilier <lb/>
The homely bachelor congressmen <lb/>
laughed loudly. Then. n <lb/>
cation of dawned upon <lb/>
him. tin smile faded from in- face, <lb/>
and lie walked out of of- <lb/>
without saying a <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
The Champion Refuser. <lb/>
The longest biography contributed <lb/>
to now Congressional <lb/>
is that Senator M. <lb/>
of York. Mr. <lb/>
career is notable for the things he <lb/>
has declined. In he refused a <lb/>
as of <lb/>
state of York. The next year <lb/>
he was appointed minister to Japan, <lb/>
but declined. In 1899 he declined <lb/>
office of president of the York <lb/>
Central company to be- <lb/>
come a member of the board of <lb/>
rectors. In 1897 lie was appointed <lb/>
county clerk of Westchester county, <lb/>
hut at once resigned. In lie <lb/>
made immigration commission- <lb/>
by the legislature, but refused to <lb/>
larva. In ho was run by his <lb/>
friends as candidate for the sent in <lb/>
the United Stales senate vacated by <lb/>
Thomas but withdrew in fa- <lb/>
f Warner Miller. In 1885 the <lb/>
was tendered to him <lb/>
again, hut fur business reasons he <lb/>
declined. <lb/>
A Blunt Critic. <lb/>
Hubert the noted Dutch <lb/>
painter, was recently showing Wu <lb/>
Ting through tho Corcoran <lb/>
Art gallery, tho artist had on <lb/>
view a number of portraits. Among <lb/>
tho hitter were the portraits of <lb/>
Prince Ching and Hung Chang. <lb/>
is asked Mr. Wu, <lb/>
pointing toward the picture of <lb/>
Ching. <lb/>
is Prince replied <lb/>
doesn't look like was <lb/>
bis only comment and the party <lb/>
passed on to Karl <lb/>
la r <lb/>
is Hung Chang <lb/>
doesn't look like said <lb/>
minister again. <lb/>
only three-quarters view, <lb/>
you said tho artist <lb/>
doesn't look <lb/>
said<lb/>
Entirely Willing. <lb/>
John I. was in the <lb/>
station the other day and, seeing a <lb/>
little Irish man coming <lb/>
along with a bicycle, squared off at <lb/>
him with that humor for which <lb/>
lie la noted. The chap, who <lb/>
didn't weigh over pounds, <lb/>
up his free hand. <lb/>
on a he <lb/>
lean mo bicycle against the <lb/>
John was so tickled lie tipped <lb/>
back his head and roared. Then he <lb/>
fold the pygmy who he <lb/>
ton Journal. <lb/>
How He Knew Him. <lb/>
A prominent York business <lb/>
man was recently treated by Dr. <lb/>
Cyrus fur a peculiar growth <lb/>
in ids throat. <lb/>
seemed very much <lb/>
preoccupied said the pa- <lb/>
much surprised when <lb/>
I called upon him one day without <lb/>
King recognized. I thought it <lb/>
odd, having paid him n for- <lb/>
tune in fees, that I had to explain <lb/>
that I wished to look my <lb/>
said the doc- <lb/>
tor. <lb/>
. did and the doctor seized <lb/>
my hand cordially. dear Mr. <lb/>
he I didn't <lb/>
recognize you at <lb/>
and His Pipe. <lb/>
got called down in the new <lb/>
hotel the other said <lb/>
Representative in <lb/>
ton the other day. <lb/>
took a pipe out of my pocket <lb/>
and stuck it in my mouth without <lb/>
thinking. I promptly informed <lb/>
by an attendant that I'd have to put <lb/>
It <lb/>
didn't you explain that you <lb/>
were an asked <lb/>
Fitzgerald. <lb/>
would have done said Sill- <lb/>
ruefully, the man who <lb/>
culled lire down was an <lb/>
A South African Incident. <lb/>
The other day in South Africa a <lb/>
subaltern drew a caricature of <lb/>
Kitchener as Hip Van Winkle lend- <lb/>
a centenarian soldier up a <lb/>
A st ii IT officer is said lo have showed <lb/>
it to Kitchener, and the chief gave <lb/>
of his grim smiles and <lb/>
is an ugly prophecy; but, if <lb/>
we will hang here until <lb/>
ore that age. Out is to win, <lb/>
and we <lb/>
The subaltern was paralyzed <lb/>
terror until assured that Kitchener <lb/>
had not asked for the artist's name. <lb/>
The American Conquest. <lb/>
Modern office furniture, from <lb/>
desk to the doormat, is nearly all <lb/>
American in every up to date Lon- <lb/>
don establishment. One sits on a <lb/>
Nebraska swivel before a <lb/>
Michigan roll lop desk, writing <lb/>
one's loiters on a Syracuse typo- <lb/>
with a <lb/>
York pen and drying them <lb/>
with a Molting sheet from New <lb/>
England <lb/>
THE <lb/>
CLUB. <lb/>
the at social gatherings, anywhere, When a 1111111- <lb/>
bi r of g ill are and the clothes question is the <lb/>
topic of conversation, you will if you lend attentive ear, <lb/>
that we are quoted as the store that always has snappy <lb/>
for up to The store that he look to <lb/>
for new things; the stoic to which first turns for a new cut a <lb/>
suit, a new shape a hat or tic In short, III- store the <lb/>
good dresser always dads the thing he wants without paying <lb/>
pries fur style. If you are Clothing and <lb/>
with character, conic in. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
yon to settle M early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Spring Oats cheap at S. M. <lb/>
Sen nil z. <lb/>
Shad arc a little its this season. <lb/>
It is time they were <lb/>
Bring your fat Cattle to E. <lb/>
and Hi gross, <lb/>
Just think of it There is not a <lb/>
dwelling house in Greenville tor <lb/>
rent. <lb/>
H. H. Curr has moved here <lb/>
Rocky a grocery <lb/>
store in the Bernard building. <lb/>
County Board of School Di- <lb/>
rectors held a meeting Saturday to <lb/>
apportion money to the schools. <lb/>
ground bog <lb/>
of sunshine Sunday to see his <lb/>
shadow. So we may expect more <lb/>
winter. <lb/>
Dr. L. E. Kicks, of Par- <lb/>
has located in county, <lb/>
bis office being at camp of the <lb/>
Beaufort County Lumber Com- <lb/>
T ft <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
Co., of Winterville, will open a <lb/>
room in Greenville where <lb/>
they manufacture can <lb/>
be had. <lb/>
three horse farm <lb/>
miles from Bethel, known as <lb/>
The. D. farm. One <lb/>
best little tarns county. <lb/>
For information apply to <lb/>
W. II. Bethel, <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
The undersigned will sell for <lb/>
at public sale, at the late res <lb/>
ed, Friday Feb. 14th. 1903, all <lb/>
the personal property belonging to <lb/>
said estate, consisting household <lb/>
and kitchen furniture, cattle, <lb/>
This Jan. 1909. <lb/>
and wile, T. <lb/>
wife, Ashley <lb/>
and wife, J. W. <lb/>
and wife, J O. Taylor and wife. <lb/>
Narrow <lb/>
afternoon a little <lb/>
of Mr. Mrs. A. V, Ken- <lb/>
in West had a <lb/>
narrow escape from burning. A <lb/>
colored man was cutting wood and <lb/>
had a fire the yard. The little <lb/>
girl was out there playing, and <lb/>
getting too near the tire her dress <lb/>
caught. The colored saw her <lb/>
dress burning and running to her <lb/>
put out tire with <lb/>
of the child's dress and <lb/>
skirt and moat of her hair were <lb/>
burned off, but fortunately her <lb/>
body was only slightly scorched. <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Mayor W. II. Long has <lb/>
of the follow cases bis court <lb/>
since last <lb/>
Jennie Parker and Rosa <lb/>
affray, lined each, and costs, <lb/>
95.80. <lb/>
I'M. Brandy, assault, lined one <lb/>
costs, <lb/>
This is the lightest week <lb/>
had since he in of. <lb/>
lice. <lb/>
Wagon <lb/>
Flake was driving a wagon <lb/>
along this <lb/>
humming a tune and happy <lb/>
as usual. Suddenly the tune <lb/>
stopped short the next thing <lb/>
Sam knew be was gathering <lb/>
self up out of a The coup- <lb/>
lings of his wagon bad broke <lb/>
two without dumping <lb/>
whole outfit in street. Sam's <lb/>
shin was somewhat peeled in the <lb/>
Sunday Marriage. <lb/>
About o'clock Sunday <lb/>
a couple drove up to the <lb/>
home of Esquire L. A Mayo, three <lb/>
miles from Greenville, and advised <lb/>
that they wished to be <lb/>
They were Mr. James and <lb/>
Miss Harriet Jones, the latter from <lb/>
township. <lb/>
asked if they were <lb/>
couple and received a negative an- <lb/>
He soon made them one <lb/>
and started then on a happy wed- <lb/>
life. <lb/>
Mr. N. C. Hughes Dead. <lb/>
Mrs. Hughes, widow the late <lb/>
Dr. N. C. Hughes, died Sunday <lb/>
morning at the home of her son, <lb/>
BeT. I. in <lb/>
remains were taken to <lb/>
today, the funeral <lb/>
will be held at <lb/>
trinity. <lb/>
Hughes was a sister of the <lb/>
late Dr. Williams, f <lb/>
Greenville, and was the <lb/>
mother of Rev. U. Harding, <lb/>
present rector of St. Paul's church. <lb/>
Sermons. <lb/>
Two hundred and two <lb/>
script sci minis an annotated <lb/>
Bible, property of the Rev. <lb/>
P. Hines, pastor of <lb/>
Baptist church, Portsmouth, were <lb/>
adjudged to be worth 92.10 by <lb/>
Mr, said the <lb/>
mons written by him were in a <lb/>
valise lost by the Norfolk West- <lb/>
Railway company and for <lb/>
which he held a check. He want- <lb/>
ed and arbitration was <lb/>
agreed to, the Rev. Herbert <lb/>
Hope, assistant editor of Rich- <lb/>
Christian Advocate, <lb/>
dist, being chosen by the railway <lb/>
company. The Rev. A. E. Owen, <lb/>
Baptist, was arbitrator, <lb/>
and the Rev. Hall, Baptist, <lb/>
was by the other <lb/>
Mr. has the <lb/>
MM. The arbitrators nine <lb/>
Vs., <lb/>
Monday, 1902. <lb/>
C. Jones to Rocky <lb/>
Mount today. <lb/>
Rollins went lo Bethel <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
W. R. Parker went lo Halifax <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
J. S. Tunstall went to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
L. I. is la New Bern at- <lb/>
tending court. <lb/>
II. F. has taken a <lb/>
with Ricks Wilkinson. <lb/>
District Attorney Harry Skin- <lb/>
returned Saturday evening <lb/>
from Washington City. <lb/>
Miss Annie Kitchen, of Scotland <lb/>
Neck, who has been <lb/>
Rosalind bounties returned home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
W. Higgs went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
R. I. I went <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Roxie Merits to Tar- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Dr. L. E. Ricks went <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
K. A. Coward went up the road <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
B. W. Pace left Monday evening <lb/>
for Charleston. <lb/>
R. W. King after- <lb/>
noon for New Bern. <lb/>
Jesse returned Monday <lb/>
evening from up the road. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Blow came in <lb/>
day evening from Greensboro. <lb/>
Betsy Greene returned <lb/>
Monday evening Durham. <lb/>
Miss Geneva Gardner <lb/>
Monday evening from Bethel. <lb/>
Miss Maggie Laugh <lb/>
returned to Winterville Monday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
M. II. went to Kinston <lb/>
evening and returned <lb/>
illuming, <lb/>
H. C. Hooker and child <lb/>
this morning from a visit <lb/>
to New- <lb/>
J. it. Latham, of Washington, <lb/>
is town. <lb/>
II. A. White went up the road <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
B. R. King, of Goldsboro, came <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Miss Lydia Thigpen went to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. ft, B. and <lb/>
left this for <lb/>
he the <lb/>
An ex-Governor of a <lb/>
State, himself a <lb/>
farmer, has Doled that some <lb/>
are much lie prosperous <lb/>
neighbors, although <lb/>
laboring under practically <lb/>
conditions. <lb/>
the successful <lb/>
farmer takes a daily newspaper <lb/>
and keeps himself informed as to <lb/>
daily I us of the prices of <lb/>
farm products, which enables him <lb/>
the best time to sell. He <lb/>
reads the advertisements and Icarus <lb/>
the best lime to buy things. <lb/>
town merchant reaches the buying <lb/>
farmer with his daily newspaper <lb/>
advertisements. Philadelphia <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
The part that cotton seed is <lb/>
playing now in enriching the south- <lb/>
planters is not to Le overlook- <lb/>
ed. It has become indeed a factor <lb/>
a most important <lb/>
help lo the mill owners. A great <lb/>
Cotton seed mills were <lb/>
last year, and they used <lb/>
per cent, of the whole seed product. <lb/>
Other mills are building and <lb/>
number will be much <lb/>
and old are <lb/>
The products <lb/>
from the seeds in added to <lb/>
he up. brought up the figures to <lb/>
increasing the cotton <lb/>
This was from <lb/>
but per cent. If tho entire out- <lb/>
put bad been used, would have <lb/>
been over <lb/>
ton <lb/>
Fine Shoes, <lb/>
Ladies, Misses and Shoes, The H. C. <lb/>
Co's. Ladies, Misses and Children Shoes. <lb/>
Every pair warranted and be solid <lb/>
Leather or a new pair for nothing, at <lb/>
C. T.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
Have You Forgot <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN <lb/>
UP TO DATE LINE OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
AND A OF OTHER THING <lb/>
WHICH AM TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to see me for your next of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS MS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
I II <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., POLICY HAS <lb/>
Value. <lb/>
I. Cash Value. <lb/>
Paid-up <lb/>
Extended work <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will be reinstated if arrears paid on mouth while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years after upon evidence <lb/>
of of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and if each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce or <lb/>
To Increase the or <lb/>
To make policy payable a an endow during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
TONIC LAXATIVE <lb/>
If you have sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad <lb/>
dizziness, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss <lb/>
t appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin. <lb/>
or any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bowels and an <lb/>
unpaired digestive system, Will Cure You. <lb/>
It will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, <lb/>
mucous of the stomach, purify your put you <lb/>
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels <lb/>
your liver and cease to trouble you, your skin will clear -ind <lb/>
freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb/>
Mothers art kin to f their i r . lit-a <lb/>
tumble, i Dad L i u n <lb/>
it regular tots as a ton <lb/>
nature, at, tears V. d to <lb/>
like it and for it. <lb/>
ALL OVER THE <lb/>
The Way to r UM <lb/>
Broiled bacon is dish which in <lb/>
few home Is the <lb/>
it is seldom broiled. <lb/>
The fat i.- fried of it and n <lb/>
bi Ion fluttering in <lb/>
a spider full of grease. The <lb/>
way to cook bacon, both for the <lb/>
matter of e for <lb/>
qualities, is to broil it not over <lb/>
a bed of coals- it to too tat for that <lb/>
but in a hot oven. Cot the <lb/>
bacon in the most delicately thin <lb/>
slues possible, rejecting the <lb/>
Lay the close together in a <lb/>
fine wire broiler. Place it over <lb/>
dripping pan and set in a hot oven. <lb/>
It require to be turned just once. <lb/>
The fat which fails into the pan <lb/>
makes excellent dripping for <lb/>
potatoes, Pram the bacon on <lb/>
brown paper. wish to serve <lb/>
calf's liver with this, sprinkle the <lb/>
liver with pepper and salt, roll it in <lb/>
four and fry brown in the bacon <lb/>
dripping. Serve with a curled <lb/>
of bacon on lop of each piece of <lb/>
liver. Bacon a- served by the aver- <lb/>
age cook, well soaked in grease, is <lb/>
the most indigestible of food. hen <lb/>
broiled crisp in it to a dish <lb/>
that Buy he served even for a child <lb/>
of two rears with impunity. Among <lb/>
all the fats delicately crisped bacon <lb/>
ranks next to cream in ease of <lb/>
Housekeeping. <lb/>
A Boot Shoe Bag. <lb/>
With the limited closet space mod- <lb/>
houses offer a place to keep <lb/>
boot and shoes is a puzzle. They <lb/>
tan be left on the Boor of one's <lb/>
closet or furniture where <lb/>
will not show, u will <lb/>
late, dust and get kicked out of <lb/>
, -l nay to dispose of <lb/>
them is to have a roomy shoe bag <lb/>
tacked upon the inside of the I <lb/>
door. It should be made of <lb/>
material and have deep pockets, or <lb/>
will not answer its purpose. <lb/>
suit dwellers lure numerous <lb/>
device for space. They <lb/>
study the matter from all sides mid <lb/>
sometimes develop talent for <lb/>
inventions. Couches arc provided <lb/>
with lids, and. a deep I for <lb/>
packing away dresses and boxes of <lb/>
the flat variety used by tailors and <lb/>
department stores are tilled and <lb/>
stowed snugly away behind the fur- <lb/>
or under they <lb/>
be Traveler. <lb/>
Tim's Pills <lb/>
ISM. <lb/>
J. W. k CO. <lb/>
the TORPID LIVER. <lb/>
the <lb/>
a arc a <lb/>
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
mm <lb/>
the <lb/>
Take No <lb/>
Wist Put on <lb/>
Ex S. <lb/>
of Virginia, on of this city, is a <lb/>
of i <lb/>
VB <lb/>
, , . . , , . and handlers of <lb/>
a few ago he visited . <lb/>
White House was and shipments <lb/>
interview, the <lb/>
course of the the. <lb/>
President Is said to have <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
A LITTLE <lb/>
ski. tries <lb/>
Steamer <lb/>
daily at A. M. for Green <lb/>
leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leave <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
,. I few , ., . M <lb/>
serving <lb/>
Plant Trees <lb/>
For Sale by <lb/>
I THE m <lb/>
mil t Mi <lb/>
i -I la. I. <lb/>
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Three Ike Value<lb/>
Agents wanted in all unoccupied<lb/>
I or -ale by <lb/>
S. T WHITE, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
The Famous fountain gen <lb/>
Right <lb/>
SCHOOL BOOKS <lb/>
Reflector Store. <lb/>
A Time Table. <lb/>
The following rules for of <lb/>
I in a <lb/>
; in kitchen am <lb/>
given frequent <lb/>
. clams, oyster, <lb/>
three to live <lb/>
Green corn, small fish and <lb/>
slices of fish, five to ten minutes. <lb/>
Potatoes, macaroni, squash, eel- <lb/>
cry, spinach, cabbage, twenty to <lb/>
thirty minute. <lb/>
s. peas, <lb/>
asparagus, boiled eggs, fifteen <lb/>
to mi <lb/>
Young beets, carrots, turnips, on- <lb/>
ions, thirty to <lb/>
forty-five minute. <lb/>
String shelled beans, <lb/>
plant, forty-five minute to one <lb/>
hour. <lb/>
Fowl, mutton, veal, two or three <lb/>
hours; corned beef, <lb/>
fresh beef, three four hours, and <lb/>
four to live hour. <lb/>
A Salt Light. <lb/>
A safe light for going about with <lb/>
where there are inflammable mate- <lb/>
rials, as into a storeroom, be <lb/>
made as Take a long bottle <lb/>
of pale glass and put into it a piece <lb/>
of phosphorus I ho size of a pea. <lb/>
this pour pure olive oil heated <lb/>
to the boiling point until bottle <lb/>
. ml on third full and cork <lb/>
tightly. When light is needed, take <lb/>
the cork out and allow the air to <lb/>
enter, subsequently The <lb/>
empty Space ill bottle will then <lb/>
become luminous quit an <lb/>
light. If it become dint, <lb/>
it can revived by uncork- <lb/>
the bottle for a few second. <lb/>
One bottle ill last a whole winter. <lb/>
Small bottles may also be prepared <lb/>
in this and carried in the <lb/>
pocket. <lb/>
How to Snaps. <lb/>
Snaps are made by rubbing half <lb/>
n pound of butter into two pounds <lb/>
of Hour. Then add half a pound of <lb/>
brown sugar an a level <lb/>
of ground ginger. Pour in, mix- <lb/>
all the while, one pint of New <lb/>
Orleans The dough must <lb/>
lie moist, it out on the <lb/>
board, knead until it bed. <lb/>
tie, roll very thin, cut with a small <lb/>
round outlet bake in n mode rat <lb/>
oven until a light brown. The dough <lb/>
may lie cut into small fancy shapes, <lb/>
in which form please children <lb/>
Ben much. <lb/>
Candlesticks. <lb/>
The in is no- <lb/>
I hit season, and the prices <lb/>
arc as varied as the range. A pair <lb/>
of serviceable and pretty candle <lb/>
holders in crystal may be had for a <lb/>
dollar, and a couple of classic min- <lb/>
columns in brass arc <lb/>
at <lb/>
No Doubt at All. <lb/>
you tell the lady I <lb/>
was out <lb/>
Servant Girl Yes, ma'am. <lb/>
m tn have <lb/>
any doubt about it <lb/>
ma'am; she <lb/>
said knew you wasn't. <lb/>
A Doting<lb/>
John . tin m <lb/>
u e home, a . <lb/>
wife and III a, I ; in- <lb/>
Of V. d Job P. <lb/>
The elder as a pious Chris- <lb/>
man. who tried not <lb/>
commit n in Ins <lb/>
i for I it it <lb/>
the boy. <lb/>
The John, then five veer old, <lb/>
a real boy nil the <lb/>
plies. His father was SUM he was <lb/>
the beat that ever lived, and already <lb/>
he saw him as a man preaching good <lb/>
to all Men, for that was the hope in <lb/>
the elder John bosom. <lb/>
Ore day when the father tame <lb/>
Lack from the shop be brought with <lb/>
him a pretty tin cup on which was <lb/>
written in gilt letters. a <lb/>
lie gave it to his sou. and <lb/>
the child looked up into his face <lb/>
like an and smiled. Two <lb/>
later as a Wilson came home- <lb/>
ward when ill day was done lie was <lb/>
thinking proudly of bis boy who <lb/>
would meet him at the gate when <lb/>
his was attracted a dog <lb/>
coming split down the street <lb/>
with a tin cup tied lo his tail and <lb/>
knocking ragtime out of the side- <lb/>
walk. Before Mr. Wilson could get <lb/>
out of the way the dog dashed be- <lb/>
tween his legs, upsetting him into a <lb/>
coal hole and piling in on lop of <lb/>
him in a tangle that was terrific. <lb/>
The dog got away at last, and when <lb/>
a policeman helped the bruised and <lb/>
altered mechanic out of the hole <lb/>
he discovered a string wound round <lb/>
his leg and lied to the end of <lb/>
a tin cup which looked as if it hail <lb/>
been through seven wars. <lb/>
ran keep this as a <lb/>
said the policeman pleasantly, j <lb/>
is John Wilson, <lb/>
taking it. <lb/>
a tin cup belonging lo some <lb/>
of them little devil around the <lb/>
lier, I said the policeman, <lb/>
twirling his club significantly. <lb/>
The father of John Wilson, Jr., <lb/>
looked at the battered tin in hi <lb/>
hand. In gill letters, which be had <lb/>
not forgotten, were the word-, <lb/>
good Tree Press. <lb/>
Hard. <lb/>
what is Tell me what <lb/>
I he people seem to of my <lb/>
Ob, Mr. Mr. Wise <lb/>
replied, opinion seems to be <lb/>
will go down to posterity <lb/>
as a <lb/>
am delighted to bear <lb/>
the President said lo have <lb/>
M be grasp <lb/>
el Mr. Wise's hand book it <lb/>
he bis <lb/>
bold Mr. Wise <lb/>
But whether it will lie as a <lb/>
George or a Booker T. I not <lb/>
prepared to<lb/>
I choked soot, um Mm <lb/>
mid goes out <lb/>
are phlegm, the of life <lb/>
Allen's <lb/>
Lime brings up allays <lb/>
tile mid id <lb/>
the and, in a wont, <lb/>
if soon b- <lb/>
consumption. <lb/>
Hoe.- , Bah cheap. I n. Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
lo a rt a and Saturday <lb/>
at M. carries freight only. <lb/>
for fall trade. <lb/>
i and <lb/>
Give <lb/>
Al I <lb/>
Proprietor Riverside Nursery, <lb/>
KC <lb/>
WHEN YOU WANT <lb/>
Goods, Groceries, <lb/>
etc., go to <lb/>
Mrs. L H. WHITE, <lb/>
Black Jack, X. C. <lb/>
line cf goods band. Prices low <lb/>
Country produce bought for or in <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamer for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for West <lb/>
w railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion B. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
It has been discovered that <lb/>
is being sold for feed <lb/>
stuff in An <lb/>
of some of stuff revealed <lb/>
cornstalks, cobs and sawdust <lb/>
ground up very good <lb/>
It <lb/>
one horse has died from eating a <lb/>
quantity of it. <lb/>
DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
firm of U Bro. <lb/>
doing N. C, <lb/>
this day K. <lb/>
from The <lb/>
will be by W. K. <lb/>
wilt of the <lb/>
firm and to all person <lb/>
firm requested to immediate nay <lb/>
This Jan. 1902. <lb/>
W. It. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
i I. <lb/>
DEALER <lb/>
The Best tor Malaria <lb/>
bills Fever . Grove's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Ionic. is simply iron <lb/>
and a form. No cure, <lb/>
no <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, V. <lb/>
leader In work and KB prices <lb/>
Si per dozen. <lb/>
II It Cabinets per <lb/>
Crayon <lb/>
tram any small MIc <lb/>
hand all Hie lime. and <lb/>
work. No trouble lo show <lb/>
answer The <lb/>
Ks to all. hours <lb/>
W S. to n. m. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
CREDITORS. <lb/>
if court <lb/>
having of <lb/>
to in-, the on W of <lb/>
January eat ate of W E. Spain <lb/>
ii given la all per- <lb/>
t make <lb/>
it lo to <lb/>
all to their <lb/>
claims properly to the <lb/>
twelve <lb/>
notice will he <lb/>
in recovery. <lb/>
Thin the of January. <lb/>
A F. SPAIN, <lb/>
of of W. K. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Win. II inly, <lb/>
M- R. <lb/>
sad of <lb/>
Win. <lb/>
Hy Court <lb/>
in pro- <lb/>
I at bob hi <lb/>
N. C . at m. on <lb/>
two town lots in <lb/>
Bethel. Will Charles <lb/>
at and called <lb/>
Andrews Iota, Main street <lb/>
in <lb/>
rash and In <lb/>
lie and two years with interest on deferred <lb/>
land Is mid In pay the debts <lb/>
Win. Chat lea <lb/>
This. Jan III, <lb/>
of Win. Charles Hardy. <lb/>
B V i. JAMI-S, Attorney. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
. a <lb/>
. J <lb/>
Dauber my paint- <lb/>
to the <lb/>
to hoar it. The <lb/>
skinflint deserve to lie stuck. <lb/>
A Man's Logic. <lb/>
yearn for said <lb/>
the ambition youth, <lb/>
should answered the <lb/>
aide hut indolent person. <lb/>
merely means will <lb/>
an article about yon for the <lb/>
are more in the <lb/>
now than feels <lb/>
like Star. <lb/>
Mystery Explained. <lb/>
Mrs. can't see <lb/>
them fillers what send nut <lb/>
weather reports kin tell kind <lb/>
weather is be <lb/>
Uncle Hiram I dunno, but I <lb/>
kinder git their <lb/>
Information onion <lb/>
New. <lb/>
Some <lb/>
man who is pay- <lb/>
at ton ion to Yes; <lb/>
he's a lawyer. <lb/>
She I understand doesn't <lb/>
know ti law. <lb/>
lie knows enough about <lb/>
law to see I hat there's more money <lb/>
in <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior mil I. <lb/>
for Fine Modern and <lb/>
We solicit join and <lb/>
to give <lb/>
; styles and work. <lb/>
send your orders lo <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
i n <lb/>
. M. <lb/>
Grocer <lb/>
Furniture Denier. Cash paid <lb/>
Hide., Fur, Cotton Heed, Oil Bar <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Oak Suits, Ba <lb/>
by Carriages, Go Carts, <lb/>
suits, Tallies, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
Gail i <lb/>
Heat Key West Cheroot, <lb/>
American Beauty Can <lb/>
nod Cherries, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Magic Food, Match, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hull, Gar- <lb/>
den Apple, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. Cake and Crackers, Mac <lb/>
notice f o f lie <lb/>
ATTENTION AGENTS I <lb/>
Mr. Min C fur <lb/>
Carolina Virginia, of Well. <lb/>
Known and Popular <lb/>
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb/>
Life Co., of <lb/>
to to its number of <lb/>
policy holders, In the public <lb/>
generally, of North <lb/>
will now in this <lb/>
state and from will issue its <lb/>
splendid policies, lo all de- <lb/>
siring the very best insurance the best <lb/>
life insurance company in the world. <lb/>
If the local la your town not <lb/>
address <lb/>
JOHN C. <lb/>
Agent, N. C. <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
policy holders 182,509,189.05 <lb/>
Live, reliable energetic agent, wanted at <lb/>
once to for lb. <lb/>
Old mutual Benefit. <lb/>
All Board. <lb/>
lived today, he'd feel <lb/>
pretty <lb/>
the ark wasn't a <lb/>
Plain Deal- Beat Butter, <lb/>
ard Hewing Mac i lies, and nu <lb/>
other Quality and <lb/>
Concession It. j Quantity. Cheap for Com <lb/>
Hook-Miss Antique it beginning o me. <lb/>
to show her age. Bo. <lb/>
V, the last tuna I IN <lb/>
she let mo look over tho family Bi-1 a <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. <lb/>
CALDWELL TOMPKINS, <lb/>
J. P. CALDWELL Editor. <lb/>
VI AH. <lb/>
THE the <lb/>
largest telegraphic new service <lb/>
delivered to any paper between <lb/>
and Atlanta, and <lb/>
it special service is the greatest <lb/>
ever handled by a North Caro- <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
THE SUNDAY OBSERVES con <lb/>
of or more page, and Is <lb/>
to a large extent made op of <lb/>
matter. <lb/>
THE SEMI <lb/>
printed and Friday <lb/>
per year. The largest paper <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Sample copies sent on application. <lb/>
Add i <lb/>
THE OBSERVER, <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C. <lb/>
MEET, <lb/>
DEALER IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
m i <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO BEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
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Tuesday e <lb/>
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VOL XX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY l <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and lies always <lb/>
on <lb/>
Fresh goods kept ob <lb/>
Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D . W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
Stock complete In every de <lb/>
and prices an low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market <lb/>
for country <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyer and Broken in <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
us. Private Wire to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor A Publisher, <lb/>
Lincoln, Nebraska. <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Year Biz Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvasser are em. <lb/>
ployed. Subscription taken at <lb/>
The office. <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or The it <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for 98.60 payable In ad- <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
for tr<lb/>
WASH ,<lb/>
to <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
While was a great month, <lb/>
great for us and cost <lb/>
Grass Ever Grows <lb/>
THEREFORE <lb/>
February Will Have <lb/>
Competitor will have a lively time trying <lb/>
To Match Our Values. <lb/>
TO BEGIN WITH <lb/>
A Offering of <lb/>
Underwear <lb/>
in Led Gents. <lb/>
Ladies Heavy Ribbed Vesta <lb/>
Extra heavy Ribbed Pants <lb/>
Union <lb/>
ii t ii . <lb/>
they are values at mi <lb/>
all wool pant <lb/>
veal never sold for less than <lb/>
l now <lb/>
Mei heavy fleeced shirt <lb/>
with silk <lb/>
tape pearl buttons regular <lb/>
grade i now marked <lb/>
Wright's <lb/>
the .-, kind, marked in this <lb/>
ale at <lb/>
Dress Shirts <lb/>
and kind at <lb/>
WILL BK <lb/>
SALE IN OUR <lb/>
Shoe Department <lb/>
We bare a small lot of and <lb/>
pair of a style of our 1.60 <lb/>
and shoes at <lb/>
I shoes in small size that <lb/>
must go into money. They <lb/>
were in <lb/>
this sale at 1.50 <lb/>
Kid Gloves <lb/>
for ladies in this sale at <lb/>
You Should See Our <lb/>
We have been Goods department and picked <lb/>
all short pieces and marked them at a price that will and <lb/>
give a room for early arriving spring goods. <lb/>
CARR, <lb/>
For Nails, Locks, Doors <lb/>
Windows, Paints, Rope, <lb/>
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car- <lb/>
Tools, go to <lb/>
Next door to Kicks Wilkinson. to Ormond <lb/>
DON'T WORRY over a small <lb/>
thing like that, but come to us and <lb/>
you can supply a dinner <lb/>
aid of the cook. Our excellent <lb/>
Hue of CANNED GOODS furnish <lb/>
a variety of desirable things for <lb/>
table. We also keep the best <lb/>
VERMONT BUTTER, always <lb/>
fresh. And in FLOUR have <lb/>
the best brands to be had. fact <lb/>
our store is the place to- call tor <lb/>
anything wanted in the way of <lb/>
Nice Groceries. <lb/>
pips. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
THE NEW GROCERS. <lb/>
All Kinds at The Reflector <lb/>
The fountain gen <lb/>
SCHOOL BOOKS <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
Board of Aldermen. <lb/>
Board of Aldermen held <lb/>
their regular monthly meeting <lb/>
Thursday night, all members <lb/>
being present. <lb/>
The finance committee reported <lb/>
in band of the Treasurer. <lb/>
The street committee reported <lb/>
that they were yet to get a <lb/>
to do anything relative to <lb/>
the proposed widening of <lb/>
son avenue. committee was <lb/>
instructed to if <lb/>
necessary have their report <lb/>
on the avenue ready by next meet- <lb/>
The white cemetery committee <lb/>
reported that work <lb/>
done the <lb/>
The market committee reported <lb/>
the market in fair condition. <lb/>
Th other standing <lb/>
no reports to make. <lb/>
The special committee appointed <lb/>
to investigate the claim of J. A. <lb/>
Him v for damages done by lire- <lb/>
works <lb/>
mended claim be paid. <lb/>
special committee <lb/>
to investigate the claim of Mrs. <lb/>
R. H. Home for damage done to <lb/>
her furniture by a tree falling on <lb/>
her house, recommended she <lb/>
be paid the sum of l in settle- <lb/>
of her claim. <lb/>
The report or the Tax Collector <lb/>
showed the following collections <lb/>
made for the past License <lb/>
market rents, <lb/>
general tax, 603.85; bond <lb/>
tax, 122.06; school tax, <lb/>
making a total of about in <lb/>
bis hands. <lb/>
The Chief Police reported gross <lb/>
collections of tines and costs for <lb/>
the month to 193.11, <lb/>
and Assistant Police reported <lb/>
12.74 <lb/>
A verbal report from the Chief <lb/>
of Fire Department showed there <lb/>
had been live tire alarms during <lb/>
month of He was <lb/>
instructed from now on to make <lb/>
written report monthly to the <lb/>
Board, so that the work of fire <lb/>
I can become a matter of <lb/>
record. The Chief was also <lb/>
to purchase such coats, <lb/>
boots, belts, caps and buckets as <lb/>
are needed by the <lb/>
A committee appointed to <lb/>
confer with owners Star ware- <lb/>
house property relative to a street <lb/>
on the lot. <lb/>
Henry T. King was appointed a <lb/>
delegate town to the good <lb/>
roads convention at Raleigh. <lb/>
A claim presented by a <lb/>
of the slot <lb/>
refund of the license tax for the <lb/>
balance of the year for which the <lb/>
license had paid, brought out <lb/>
a discussion that came near being <lb/>
sensational. There were speeches <lb/>
and explanations that <lb/>
made things lively for the time <lb/>
being. One member moved to re <lb/>
fund part license. <lb/>
Another staled he was willing <lb/>
to all the license for the <lb/>
year and pay the slot machine <lb/>
men something extra for stopping <lb/>
their Others said <lb/>
the licensed slot ma- <lb/>
chines they did not license <lb/>
ling machines, and as those put <lb/>
operation here were gambling ma- <lb/>
chines mid had suppressed by <lb/>
the Superior court the owners had <lb/>
no claim for any rebate on license, <lb/>
that they still had their license <lb/>
under which they could run a law- <lb/>
slot machine if they wanted to. <lb/>
When the vote was called two <lb/>
thirds of the Board against <lb/>
any <lb/>
Accounts were audited and or <lb/>
tiered paid to about <lb/>
Which included if <lb/>
borrowed. <lb/>
Do You Know <lb/>
YOU ARE WEARING OUT SHOE LEATHER FOR <lb/>
NOTHING RUNNING AROUND TOWN LOOKING FOR <lb/>
Bargains <lb/>
Stop being penny-wise and pound-foolish and buy your goods <lb/>
from a reliable firm that has it restitution to sustain it. <lb/>
One that will give the value of your money every time <lb/>
that will return your money if goods are not as <lb/>
One that keeps up-to date goods. Where you can <lb/>
buy anything yon need to furnish your house, table or per- <lb/>
on. Such a firm is <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
What we could do if we only <lb/>
had the money, is a very common <lb/>
place remark, but man who <lb/>
uses that excuse should at the <lb/>
same time explain why he has not <lb/>
nullify. Money is plentiful. <lb/>
You may not have an abundance, <lb/>
but there is several hundred mil- <lb/>
lions locked up the United <lb/>
States Treasury and an <lb/>
amount the banks B <lb/>
with capitalists who are only too of H,., At <lb/>
the time of her death Mrs. <lb/>
Drawn Pennon Since 1834. <lb/>
Km tun died in Holly <lb/>
Springs township, this county, <lb/>
last week, and today her last pen- <lb/>
was paid by the United Stales <lb/>
government, It was sworn to be- <lb/>
fore Clerk Run this morning. <lb/>
had been drawing this <lb/>
pension since 1831. She was the <lb/>
wife of who <lb/>
Brutality of Colored People for Sit <lb/>
ting up Corpse. <lb/>
An old woman fell near <lb/>
her home in <lb/>
and fractured a Lug <lb/>
in the leg. It seems she had <lb/>
no near and asked some <lb/>
of lit r i ice to go after a doctor, <lb/>
tint each one refused it is <lb/>
that she remained at home <lb/>
until day with the bone <lb/>
the flesh <lb/>
intense agony. The first <lb/>
physician notified to her. but <lb/>
the purpose of this article is to ask <lb/>
why so many of the colored people <lb/>
act this way tow. ids members <lb/>
of their race, r w not exactly the <lb/>
rule, but too such <lb/>
things happen and they are B dis- <lb/>
to the race. The habit ex- <lb/>
of course among the <lb/>
class. <lb/>
However, there all kinds of <lb/>
Some of are <lb/>
always on the lookout for main <lb/>
chance. Once mo old man, <lb/>
possessed of some property died, <lb/>
leaving a preacher U his ex <lb/>
The executor went to work <lb/>
to settle up the cattle and when <lb/>
the time came lie appeared before <lb/>
the clerk of the court with bis re- <lb/>
unpaid <lb/>
bills, etc. The clerk looked over <lb/>
them and finally asked what an <lb/>
item of M, doe the executor, was <lb/>
for. <lb/>
I set up with the <lb/>
gravely responded the parson and <lb/>
executor, am entitled to pay; <lb/>
I could not get any one else to do <lb/>
it had to remain alone all <lb/>
The bill was not allowed. The <lb/>
parson bad handled <lb/>
and wanted to make <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Bringing Up Of Boys. <lb/>
interesting information <lb/>
as given in the Sun- <lb/>
day World. El of <lb/>
to fame <lb/>
Philistine notoriety, <lb/>
boy is a in the <lb/>
do know what he is going to <lb/>
. He may make or unmake <lb/>
kings. Every was a boy; it <lb/>
seems strange, but it is The <lb/>
last sentence of this <lb/>
shows that is main- <lb/>
his of being <lb/>
more amusing original <lb/>
in any parody. <lb/>
Similarly Mr. Lewis Nixon, a <lb/>
man whom boys should desire to <lb/>
said to Miss <lb/>
DO use to map out a <lb/>
career. He has to work out his <lb/>
own destiny. The country boy <lb/>
baa great advantages over a city <lb/>
boy. he develops his char- <lb/>
along I idler lines and has no <lb/>
false social ideas to tangle up bis <lb/>
It is certain that <lb/>
most of the glittering prizes in city <lb/>
life arc by country boys <lb/>
barefooted and village <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mr. Nixon's remark <lb/>
no use to map out a by <lb/>
would have interested <lb/>
Wordsworth, who discovered that <lb/>
child is lather of the <lb/>
A third item interest <lb/>
one of special importance <lb/>
to fathers, was description of <lb/>
in <lb/>
a German village. Prof, <lb/>
puts his young charges through a <lb/>
that is calculated to <lb/>
toughen them physically. They <lb/>
rise at half-past four, undergo a <lb/>
some funds gymnastic training, eat <lb/>
bis account meat vegetables, spend <lb/>
Profit In Insurance. <lb/>
much of their time in the open air, <lb/>
inure themselves to fatigue <lb/>
and pain. <lb/>
course of training is a <lb/>
new application of old theory. <lb/>
But it is a whether too <lb/>
anxious to turn it loose provided <lb/>
that they arc assured of good <lb/>
profit. Then if you have a money <lb/>
making scheme but I he capital is <lb/>
lacking the must lie with <lb/>
yourself. The security which you <lb/>
offer must not be marketable. If <lb/>
this is the case then the <lb/>
was years, HI months and <lb/>
days old. She leaves two children <lb/>
daughters, one and <lb/>
other years old. She was <lb/>
the pensioner in <lb/>
this received her <lb/>
money from the government for <lb/>
arises why is the security not val- Times, <lb/>
That is usually Iron-, <lb/>
The mini who can do some- <lb/>
thing, who knows some one thing In considering the agencies <lb/>
well, and backs his knowledge p the spread of smallpox more at- <lb/>
with character, ought not to have should lie paid to the <lb/>
trouble in getting the to as the bearer of germs. At <lb/>
turn the Times, a meet of Hie Boston Committee <lb/>
on Health several doctor <lb/>
Au Iowa court has established a I that after having visited <lb/>
precedent which breach of patient they enter <lb/>
promise beyond the grave. without <lb/>
woman was engaged to to made any attempt at <lb/>
the hour was fixed but clothing. One physician <lb/>
postponed, and a later date named. h <lb/>
The man died la-fore time came a long walk in open air. <lb/>
around and woman sued <lb/>
or damages. The court lo examine a <lb/>
the agreement settled the matter, knowing that the <lb/>
she was to all intents and <lb/>
poses in the eve of the law his become a to health, <lb/>
widow, and entitled to a widower's If indifferent to the <lb/>
dower, which her case amount j danger of extending <lb/>
to The deceased would unreasonable to expect <lb/>
probably make no objection, as he careful, <lb/>
really intended lo marry her and Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
would have done so if he bad <lb/>
Slur. <lb/>
Mr. B. Young, of Raleigh, <lb/>
Hie Insurance Commissioner, reg- <lb/>
at the last night, j <lb/>
Mr. Young said the insurance t little coddling is not as bad for a <lb/>
companies of this State arc in bet too much. Reports of the <lb/>
condition than ever before, of th professor's pupil <lb/>
notwithstanding the fact that this j years will be interest- <lb/>
has been a very severe year on all Inf. the graduate of his <lb/>
companies. stoic school be hale healthy, <lb/>
There are lire insurance com- j or broken down men, their vitality <lb/>
panics the Slate. IS life exhausted by schoolroom hard- <lb/>
fraternal orders ships Ambitious young athletes <lb/>
and fidelity and casualty com- who individually subject them- <lb/>
There are seven home lire s to a process of the <lb/>
insurance companies home sort Prof. recommend at- <lb/>
life the very flower of manhood at <lb/>
In most of the Southern States twenty, at thirty and be- <lb/>
there are less insurance consumptives at forty, if not <lb/>
than there were a year or so ago, already dead. semi invalids <lb/>
said Mr. Young, but in North Car- have lived to lie <lb/>
it is the reverse. There are <lb/>
more companies than formerly. <lb/>
The insurance e last year <lb/>
paid into the State <lb/>
in t his being all increase <lb/>
of about per cent, over the <lb/>
amount of usually paid by <lb/>
the Insurance of the <lb/>
State <lb/>
Up lo 1800, or before the pres- <lb/>
insurance law commission <lb/>
were operative, the insurance coin <lb/>
panics never paid into the Slate <lb/>
Treasury in ire than in one <lb/>
year. Mr. declares that <lb/>
North Carolina gives batter pro- <lb/>
to all classes of Insurance <lb/>
companies than almost any other <lb/>
Stale, and for this reason all the <lb/>
companies now doing business in <lb/>
tho State will renew their <lb/>
1st. Observer. <lb/>
Was there ever athlete who ac- <lb/>
this feat of longevity <lb/>
New York World. <lb/>
Th. Malaria <lb/>
am la . 1-111 <lb/>
Chill Tonic. la imply iron <lb/>
and . <lb/>
do so <lb/>
arc Taking <lb/>
When take Tasteless Chill <lb/>
Many a man is a chronic kicker , Its formal, la plainly mint. <lb/>
J ,, d on every bottle showing it la <lb/>
he has corns his con- nm Quinine in . form. No. <lb/>
people in re <lb/>
marks a London paper, <lb/>
sunflower for ornament have <lb/>
any idea of its Then <lb/>
it Inform its credulous renders <lb/>
I hat the Stales the sun <lb/>
flower is so rich in oil that. <lb/>
seed of i these monster <lb/>
will yield of oil; while <lb/>
the of the seed, after this <lb/>
quantity of oil has been expressed, <lb/>
weighs pounds when made <lb/>
info cattle <lb/>
Rev. informs us <lb/>
that the dog story told <lb/>
in Monday's issue of The Free <lb/>
is the <lb/>
intelligent animal saw of <lb/>
a piece of to light it <lb/>
and really went out <lb/>
int. yard and secured same, <lb/>
laving if at her feet. here is <lb/>
a pig story that comes from the <lb/>
Raleigh farmer on <lb/>
Hill mourns the loss of a <lb/>
valuable hog during the windstorm <lb/>
Sunday, lie relates that just as <lb/>
pig started a squeal, a of <lb/>
wind came along and blew <lb/>
back down his throat, thus <lb/>
strangling him. I,. W. <lb/>
was an eye witness of <lb/>
The pig tale is intended in the <lb/>
least as a reflect ion on the dog <lb/>
story, but both are good <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
All liar I <lb/>
may comfort until <lb/>
or nervous excite <lb/>
on in U of which <lb/>
rack you until your very bone. ache. Do <lb/>
not i- Even whim . <lb/>
lie r- in--1. fast in h. <lb/>
power. Allen's Long will <lb/>
the mucus, allay <lb/>
heal the aching finally <lb/>
MB the completely.<lb/>
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