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Greenville, N. C. <lb />
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Dr. director cf the <lb />
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diplomatic office by President <lb />
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lie said, a stretch up and a <lb />
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father of successful politician. <lb />
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Majority Not Affect Hit Pay or <lb />
Patronage. <lb />
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Including of Man land, <lb />
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close margin of rote. A group of <lb />
member were discussing these nor- <lb />
row majorities in the cloakroom <lb />
when the story of Byron <lb />
who used to represent the Toledo <lb />
was recalled. <lb />
got into congress by having four- <lb />
teen more votes than Ilia opponent. <lb />
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ed him about his tight <lb />
at once <lb />
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salary as any other congress- <lb />
man, I have as much annoy- <lb />
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want to know if ton are going to <lb />
point the man I have for <lb />
postmaster of Toledo or are you go- <lb />
to name your <lb />
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this unexpected rejoinder. Then he <lb />
looked squarely in the <lb />
will appoint your was all <lb />
he said. <lb />
Generosity. <lb />
The of Sew <lb />
York city Jan <lb />
the violin Virtuoso, at a well known <lb />
one night recently. During the <lb />
evening a young lady asked <lb />
for his autograph. Her request led <lb />
to similar requests from half a <lb />
others. For a quarter of an <lb />
hour was kept busy writing <lb />
his name on Card. Among those <lb />
who requested the young musician's <lb />
autograph was Marcus the <lb />
president of the <lb />
club. But instead of <lb />
handing a card on which to <lb />
write name Mr. handed <lb />
him a check from his checkbook. It <lb />
was a blank cheek on the Second <lb />
National hank. it and <lb />
filled it out as <lb />
The Prejudice Exist, awl Worked <lb />
His Worth. <lb />
We do believe our courts are <lb />
corrupted the many suits for <lb />
damages against railroads that are <lb />
brought before them, but the fact <lb />
of the matter is that there i a <lb />
prejudice the public mind <lb />
against and <lb />
gent fee lawyers work this for all <lb />
it is worth. Just who or what is <lb />
for feeling we arc <lb />
not prepared to say, but e do <lb />
not it he <lb />
ham Herald. <lb />
A bill has introduced the <lb />
South Legislature <lb />
for a fertilizer <lb />
factory to oppose trust The <lb />
fertilizer is to be sold at a profit <lb />
of ten per cent A similar bill was <lb />
introduced in the North Carolina <lb />
legislature last year, and was ad <lb />
some but business <lb />
judgment of the body strongly <lb />
against such a The State <lb />
cannot cope with a strong business <lb />
enterprise where the are <lb />
working for their interests. Such <lb />
efforts in the past have never met <lb />
with Times. <lb />
A Boston man has suit <lb />
for a Western <lb />
patent for having <lb />
used bis photograph <lb />
ad- <lb />
He alleges that the <lb />
use of the photo was unauthorized, <lb />
and while the <lb />
picture is a good likeness, he has <lb />
never been sick and never looked <lb />
like the cut. <lb />
J. W. PERRY <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handler of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LIN <lb />
Plant Trees <lb />
on hand a few thousand of Fruit <lb />
Plants. <lb />
II , for I am <lb />
also to put a large of <lb />
for the fall Give Bin <lb />
your orders nod save money. <lb />
WARREN, <lb />
Proprietor <lb />
H Greenville, <lb />
WHEN YOU WAST <lb />
Goods, Groceries, Confections, <lb />
etc., go to <lb />
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb />
Black Jack, N. C. <lb />
Nice line cf on hand. Priors low <lb />
Country produce bought for or Id <lb />
exchange for <lb />
Steamer My re leave Washing- <lb />
ton dally at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville dally at <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer leave <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturday <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
Philadelphia, New and Bea- <lb />
ton, and for all points for the W eat <lb />
with railroad at Norfolk. <lb />
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the Old Dominion B. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, Aft. <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
J. J. Aft., <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The firm of H. Whichard <lb />
doing N. C, was <lb />
mutual consent, <lb />
from the firm. The <lb />
will be continued by W. II. <lb />
ard. who will all of <lb />
to all owing the <lb />
firm arc to immediate <lb />
W. It. <lb />
D. K. <lb />
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DEALER <lb />
is quoted a toying <lb />
his visit to this has <lb />
of bis which <lb />
now cornea like gift from <lb />
hope he will enjoy it, <lb />
and if he keeps his eyes and ears <lb />
open he may. addition to having <lb />
a good ti., pick up some <lb />
Dr. D James, <lb />
Surgeon, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
-New York Times. <lb />
and Literary Fame. <lb />
Mr. Richard Harding Davis, who <lb />
lives in Marion. Mass., came over Io <lb />
New York to visit tin dog show, in <lb />
which Mrs. Davis, who has <lb />
interested in dogs, had some line OS- <lb />
Mr. Davis was in <lb />
car his trip to city <lb />
he was accosted by an unafraid <lb />
of somewhat <lb />
said this gentleman, <lb />
seating himself Mr. <lb />
JOB Mr-------r <lb />
naming a dog fancier. <lb />
I mil Mr. Davis replied <lb />
calmly enough, knowing that he <lb />
fa Is up hi- whit ii might <lb />
A Real Short Story. <lb />
A troll known figure in Welling- <lb />
ton i- Jacob <lb />
I Joseph, the Hebrew capitalist. He <lb />
I drives in a stylish turnout and <lb />
wean But he has been <lb />
tone blind boyhood, when he <lb />
I frighten servant girl by <lb />
playing ghost with a sheet over his <lb />
head. Sh clutched his in <lb />
her excitement her destroy- <lb />
ed his Bulletin. <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
The leader in good work and low price. <lb />
Nice Photographs for Si per dozen, <lb />
Half Cabinets la Io per dozen. <lb />
All other very Crayon Portrait <lb />
nails from any small picture cheap. Nice <lb />
Frames on all the time. Come and <lb />
my work. No trouble Io show <lb />
answer The very <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The clerk of Superior court of Pitt <lb />
having issued Letters of Administration <lb />
to me, the on the lit day of <lb />
January 1902, on the estate of W. E. Spain <lb />
notice hereby given to all per- <lb />
son to i he U make <lb />
payment Io the undersigned, and to <lb />
II creditors of said estate to present their <lb />
claims properly to the <lb />
twelve months after lbs <lb />
dale of this this notice will be <lb />
plead in recovery. <lb />
This the 1st day of <lb />
SPAIN, <lb />
Administratrix of the Estate of W. E. <lb />
Spain, <lb />
I Superior Court <lb />
county. r- <lb />
Wm. Charles <lb />
vs. <lb />
Jan. M. Hardy, U. Lee Hardy, <lb />
and other at law of <lb />
Wm. Hardy, <lb />
By order of the Superior Court of <lb />
county in above entitled pro- <lb />
I w II sell court door in <lb />
N. . I'M county, at m. on <lb />
Saturday, H, two town lots in <lb />
Bethel, Pitt county, which Wm <lb />
Hardy owned at bis death and called <lb />
both Main <lb />
Term due third cash and balance In <lb />
one two with interest on <lb />
land is sold to pay the debts <lb />
Wm. <lb />
This Jan. IS. 1901 <lb />
BUBOES <lb />
of Wm. Charles Hardy. <lb />
By F- O. JAMES, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and lies always <lb />
on <lb />
goods kept a <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
A trial will convince you. <lb />
D . W. <lb />
am g an I -------r <lb />
work guaranteed to all. hours <lb />
m. <lb />
HYMAN. <lb />
i. U p. m. Tours to please. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE <lb />
WHICHARD <lb />
--DEALER T <lb />
N. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
par and prices as low the <lb />
lowest. Highest market price <lb />
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notice f D <lb />
THE GREAT <lb />
If you have sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad <lb />
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Mothers the to give their sot t-r . <lb />
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fall <lb />
That Australian Flag. <lb />
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good of I Hurry in London and <lb />
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val men. Admiral de Horsey, for <lb />
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CO. <lb />
Doors, Sash Blinds, <lb />
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We solicit your and <lb />
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Mr. John C. for <lb />
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Known and Popular Company, <lb />
TUB MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
Life Insurance Go., of <lb />
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Kites have been used with great <lb />
I success II a means to stop part- <lb />
ridges rising and flying from cover <lb />
where it is wished to keen them for <lb />
Tho birds will not rue <lb />
I when kites are flying above them, <lb />
fearing, attack. <lb />
tub <lb />
i annihilate this <lb />
am Mr. <lb />
Harding <lb />
drew <lb />
with in of deference and awe. <lb />
you moan to he said, <lb />
you are the husband of Mrs. <lb />
Davis, the owner of <lb />
I'm glad to know <lb />
the finest Hut Mr. Davis <lb />
Incidentally Mr. Pa- <lb />
vis himself has accorded a <lb />
hi publishers, <lb />
Harpers, who recently an <lb />
now edition of this <lb />
First <lb />
1176.------- <lb />
. M. <lb />
retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Seed, Oil Bar <lb />
Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Ba <lb />
by Carriages, Carts, <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
I and Ax <lb />
Key West <lb />
American Beauty Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apple, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, <lb />
ml China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, fakes and Crackers, <lb />
Cheese, Bast Butter, <lb />
ard Hewing Mach i and nil <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
to see me. <lb />
The Charlotte Observer. <lb />
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f, TOMPKINS, <lb />
j. P. Editor. <lb />
YEAR. <lb />
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largest telegraphic new service <lb />
delivered to paper between <lb />
Washington and Atlanta, and <lb />
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of Hi or more pages, Is <lb />
lo a large extent made up of <lb />
matter. <lb />
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EB printed Tuesday and Friday <lb />
per year. largest paper <lb />
in North Carolina, <lb />
temple copies sent application. <lb />
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The Commoner <lb />
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In Advance. <lb />
One Year Six Month <lb />
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ployed. Subscription taken . <lb />
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and <lb />
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FOB <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
. TO FICTION <lb />
VOL <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY <lb />
While January was a great month, <lb />
great for us and our customers, <lb />
Grass Ever Grows <lb />
February Will Have Its Attractions. <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 Lad Gents. <lb />
Ladle Heavy Bibbed Vests <lb />
Extra heavy Bibbed Paula <lb />
Union Bull <lb />
ii ii i i <lb />
l hey are real values at now <lb />
all wool ribbed pants and <lb />
vests never sold for less <lb />
now <lb />
Met heavy fleeced shirt <lb />
and with silk <lb />
tape pearl regular <lb />
grade i now marked <lb />
Health <lb />
the 11.2.1 kind, marked in <lb />
sale at <lb />
Colored Dress Shirts <lb />
fin and at <lb />
WILL BE A CUT PRICE <lb />
SALE IN <lb />
Shoe Department <lb />
have a small lot of and <lb />
pair of a style of our 11.50 <lb />
and 12.00 shoes at <lb />
shoes in small size <lb />
must go into money. They <lb />
were 12.00, 12.50 and 13.00, in <lb />
this sale at 11.50 <lb />
Kid Gloves <lb />
for ladies in this sale at <lb />
HOLD ON TO <lb />
GOOD <lb />
You Should See Our <lb />
We have been through our Dress Goods department and picked <lb />
out all short pieces marked at a price will and <lb />
give room for early arriving spring good. <lb />
For Nails, Locks, Hinges, Doors, <lb />
Windows, Paints, Rope, <lb />
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car- <lb />
Tools, go to <lb />
Next door to Ricks Wilkinson. <lb />
to Ormond <lb />
DON'T WORRY over a small <lb />
thing like but come to us and <lb />
you can supply a dinner without <lb />
the aid of the cook. excellent <lb />
line of CANNED GOODS furnish <lb />
a variety of desirable things for <lb />
table. We also keep the best <lb />
VERMONT BUTTER, <lb />
FLOUR have <lb />
the he.-l brands to be bad. In fact <lb />
our store is the place to call <lb />
anything wanted <lb />
Nice Groceries. <lb />
the way of <lb />
pis, <lb />
NEW <lb />
famous <lb />
SCHOOL BOOKS <lb />
Reflector <lb />
The Concord Tribune has an ex- <lb />
editorial arguing <lb />
of electing good men to <lb />
and keeping them there. <lb />
Banks, it says, do not elect new <lb />
cashiers at every meet of the <lb />
stockholder, nor do large corpora- <lb />
oust their every <lb />
year or two. It cites instances of <lb />
States which have become <lb />
Washington by reason of the <lb />
length of vice of their Senators <lb />
and <lb />
out the North <lb />
makes in this <lb />
it truly, become <lb />
and useful measure up <lb />
to the requirements of the office if <lb />
be must spend all bis time trying <lb />
to bold bis seat instead studying <lb />
before the people <lb />
and the needs of the country. <lb />
Vance and Ransom gave us great <lb />
service. They were powers in the <lb />
Senate a credit Io the State. <lb />
Henderson was one of the most <lb />
useful members the State ever had <lb />
why He was <lb />
j there enough to lie of service, <lb />
to inform <lb />
Our people have <lb />
regarded the public service as ii <lb />
entirely different from <lb />
vale employment. For party <lb />
vices, because be the <lb />
or for some other reason <lb />
apart from the public good they <lb />
give a man two, or maybe three, <lb />
term in the House, and then, <lb />
without any reference to his use- <lb />
promise of or <lb />
displace him for an- <lb />
other man who is put fur <lb />
reason, or a similar one, that <lb />
he was. Few abdicate willingly ; <lb />
each hopes to make himself an ex <lb />
to the rule of con- <lb />
he running all the <lb />
time. He does not secure bis <lb />
election begins running <lb />
for the second; and the sec- <lb />
one is accomplished he <lb />
straightway begin pipe for <lb />
third term, and if be succeeds, <lb />
a he rarely ever does, for <lb />
fourth. result is that his <lb />
mind is constantly upon <lb />
individual fortunes, his efforts <lb />
directed to prom them, <lb />
he has no time f thought of <lb />
large public questions to which it <lb />
is the duty of a Congressman to <lb />
give study; and if be is a bird of <lb />
passage, as <lb />
usually are, serving two or three <lb />
terms and retired, he has no <lb />
opportunity, matter what may <lb />
be bis capacity, to form close or <lb />
valuable acquaintanceships or to <lb />
serve his constituency in ninny <lb />
ways in which a Representative <lb />
can serve it, in a body and a <lb />
city where so much goes by sen <lb />
Our people would do <lb />
service they would <lb />
ways this matter. They would <lb />
fare much better in Washington it, <lb />
they have chosen good Sen- <lb />
or Representatives, they <lb />
would hold on to them. Certainly <lb />
when, us sometimes they <lb />
elect nobodies, they cannot <lb />
them out too <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Do You Know <lb />
OUR RALEIGH LETTER. <lb />
Kit YOU ARE WEARING OUT SHOE LEATHER FOR <lb />
NOTHING RUNNING AROUND TOWN LOOKING FOR <lb />
Bargains <lb />
being penny-wise and pound-foolish and buy your goods <lb />
from a reliable that has a reputation to . <lb />
One that will give you value of your money every time <lb />
Hint will return your money if goods arc not as <lb />
One keeps tip-to date good. When- you can <lb />
anything you need to your house, table or par- <lb />
MB, Such a firm is <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
The Only Department Store in <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Si ii <lb />
Spit. Work. <lb />
An proverb warns every <lb />
man of folly on his <lb />
nose to spite his wine <lb />
of old books have pictures <lb />
adage. But <lb />
best illustration to lie found any- <lb />
where ii that given by the Monroe <lb />
Journal the paragraph quoted <lb />
herewith. Of all that engage in <lb />
spite work, surely the man it de- <lb />
most <lb />
however, that bis <lb />
is rather large, ibis pen <lb />
is worth <lb />
send my children, <lb />
that Thus, some times, right <lb />
in Union county, does <lb />
parent finish a controversy <lb />
over local school He has <lb />
nut aide to his way, or <lb />
think that he has been treated <lb />
unjustly. Maybe he has been, <lb />
maybe not. Whether be has or <lb />
nut, he is going to have revenge. <lb />
In the teacher t the <lb />
bis neighbor no; <lb />
bless your soul, none of these. But <lb />
Upon his own children, <lb />
and He will, to gratify <lb />
his own feeling, e his child- <lb />
I heir hi rib light, rob <lb />
in their and helplessness. <lb />
He keeps them at home. The <lb />
children go and get <lb />
of the school, which goes <lb />
the same as if this man <lb />
were not pouting. He has spited <lb />
nobody. But be has cheated his <lb />
children <lb />
dent him. Ever think of <lb />
Progressive Framer. <lb />
BAKER HA <lb />
of <lb />
If. Feb. <lb />
The organization here a North <lb />
Carolina <lb />
last marked a distinct step <lb />
toward revival of temperance <lb />
in this Slate, which has been <lb />
d to remain a state of <lb />
of late. <lb />
Old John Barley is <lb />
lily must <lb />
less foe -I moral <lb />
civilization that the people <lb />
of this country have to contend <lb />
the hardest of all to <lb />
conquer mid Indeed, it <lb />
would that no adequate rem <lb />
has yet been devised to sup- <lb />
press the traffic Intemperate <lb />
Indulgence in Intoxicating liquors. <lb />
in dues <lb />
is an assertion, more or less <lb />
but it diminishes <lb />
and and human <lb />
no question <lb />
about that, with many <lb />
people, and especially the <lb />
municipal authorities, <lb />
is Blade that the <lb />
involved is not <lb />
enough <lb />
raised for towns and <lb />
schools by the Of saloon <lb />
And then the debate <lb />
opens the begins. <lb />
The advocate of <lb />
active people <lb />
I whether In the church or not i will <lb />
tell you it i u mighty low <lb />
standard of morals or religion HUM I i;, <lb />
will put a monetary price on <lb />
wrecked homes, destitute and <lb />
naked and worse than a Everybody Now <lb />
Right, <lb />
souls. But it is done; all Many people who <lb />
same every day ill year, Cleveland a few years <lb />
right In Carolina, ago could find no abuse <lb />
because bad In hurl at him, are now look- <lb />
does not being, at things a light, <lb />
so, to are ready to admit that the <lb />
our school terms in order In Man was be is the <lb />
liquor supply of a few greatest living American. It took <lb />
vagabonds them a see they <lb />
That is sentiment and the had erred, not him, but it is <lb />
the league to see that they are getting <lb />
must face and meet and answer in the old, familiar path. <lb />
before they can many of Hie, are a great many more <lb />
saloons And will find j doing Ibis than is generally sup- <lb />
and posed. So far as we are concerned <lb />
in the we have always pinned our faith to <lb />
lion inn. I Cleveland, even when the party <lb />
. was following false doctrine and <lb />
leaching grasping after Pop- <lb />
Wilkesboro <lb />
That He Was <lb />
FOR SUPPLY. <lb />
A telegram was received here <lb />
Saturday by Mr. Mines, <lb />
stating that bis son. Mr. Harvey <lb />
Mines, attending school at Oak <lb />
Ridge Institute was seriously ill, <lb />
that he should come at <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Hint left <lb />
evening train. A was re- <lb />
from them staling <lb />
that Harvey had appendicitis. <lb />
Later telegrams stated that com- <lb />
had set in and that his <lb />
was very critical. The <lb />
young man is very and <lb />
has many friends who <lb />
hope that his will soon <lb />
be beyond the danger point. <lb />
ton Free Press, 10th. <lb />
We- have just Supply to our business <lb />
sell anything in till very low. Bee us when in want of <lb />
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard <lb />
Angle Valves, Valves, Water <lb />
Oil Cups, Air Steam Ganges, <lb />
U. S. I it J Steam <lb />
Pipe all Pipe Kitting all <lb />
LINE OF Packing, Bolt, Handy <lb />
Belt, blather Belt, Ball Lacing, Ball Hooks, <lb />
SOLE AGENTS <lb />
ii i a <lb />
machine. Drain Tile <lb />
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
j. p. . <lb />
The annual report of the <lb />
issued, <lb />
slates that past year was a <lb />
fairly one for the <lb />
the railroad mileage <lb />
in North Carolina now w <lb />
mile, of which are operated <lb />
by great <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
Seaboard i the <lb />
e mi loads operating <lb />
miles; of engineers <lb />
given at from to <lb />
day, conductor- from -II <lb />
total number of railroad i <lb />
In North Carolina, Mann <lb />
Other valuable facts mil <lb />
arc given. <lb />
There arc ten lei graph <lb />
doing business in this Slate, I <lb />
operating miles wire, <lb />
of which is controlled <lb />
by the Western Union Company. <lb />
There ail to Incorporated <lb />
phone companies, <lb />
and miles of wire in <lb />
operation, with a total capital <lb />
and an <lb />
valuation of <lb />
The live car companies <lb />
Raleigh, Charlotte, <lb />
and Salem <lb />
soon he more, at <lb />
have a <lb />
total capital stock of a <lb />
funded deb. of and <lb />
last veal hauled <lb />
era. Sixteen light com <lb />
panics reported arc at<lb />
Tin- i of Slate <lb />
hunks is given a. I, private hanks, <lb />
savings banks II. <lb />
lo Not Miracles. <lb />
mid, long or improperly <lb />
clutched you <lb />
cannot in a day, you can <lb />
top hi in a <lb />
rid of it If Allen's <lb />
II this <lb />
r. for <lb />
r of the <lb />
This Doctor <lb />
Will be <lb />
After <lb />
Brooklyn, Feb. <lb />
I lean cf con- <lb />
mill by the medical <lb />
stall of that they <lb />
had decided to accept the offer of <lb />
Hi is one of the best <lb />
known in to <lb />
submit himself fur vivisection <lb />
the cause of science. <lb />
Tin Prescription tor Malaria <lb />
lull, Fever is a of Grove's <lb />
lull It la simply Iron <lb />
cure, <lb />
may tin to Id a man tide you <lb />
mice while when you require <lb />
but don't let him get a <lb />
bridle on mid buckle the <lb />
I bloat hitch. <lb />
Why is it called the honey <lb />
asks exchange Honey, <lb />
is full and <lb />
it high. <lb />
Throw a in. i In i one at us. <lb />
promises to make a Gov- <lb />
exhibit at St. Louis Expo-<lb /></p>
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REFLECTOR <lb />
N. C. <lb />
D. J. Ed. A Owner <lb />
Entered t the Poet Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, M Second-Clans <lb />
Matter. <lb />
1902. <lb />
The Empire hotel in St. Louis <lb />
m destroyed by fire early <lb />
morning. Eleven people perished <lb />
in the <lb />
A Nebraska who was <lb />
afraid of banks, in the <lb />
earth and buried her money. Now <lb />
she hasn't got any money, some- <lb />
body else having in the <lb />
same <lb />
COUNTY MATTER <lb />
Commit- <lb />
of the Board <lb />
The vice President of the City <lb />
Savings Bank of Detroit, stole <lb />
something over of it <lb />
funds and broke the That <lb />
a big haul, he ought to <lb />
get a correspondingly big <lb />
to the penitentiary. <lb />
Hon. Hilary A. Herbert, of <lb />
Washington, who was Secretary of <lb />
the in President Cleveland's <lb />
administration, will deliver the <lb />
next commencement address at the <lb />
University of Carolina. He <lb />
is a great lawyer and eloquent <lb />
orator. <lb />
A sou of Roosevelt, <lb />
who was attending school in Mas <lb />
is dangerously ill with <lb />
Because of this <lb />
illness, the who is <lb />
at the bedside of bis son. had to <lb />
abandon bis trip to <lb />
the Charleston exposition ibis <lb />
week. <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday <lb />
twenty-five blocks of city <lb />
Patterson, N. J., were pt by <lb />
fire, causing a loss estimated at <lb />
Eight public build- <lb />
live churches, four banks, <lb />
five club houses, seven office build- <lb />
two telegraph offices, two <lb />
newspaper offices and twenty-six <lb />
stores were destroyed. <lb />
Suit WOO has been brought <lb />
by a Wake county man against the <lb />
Register of Deeds of Durham <lb />
the r Issued mar <lb />
license in which the man's <lb />
daughter a participant, she <lb />
being age. The girl and <lb />
sweetheart run away from <lb />
Wake to Durham where <lb />
they got married. <lb />
Mr. George H. Lacy, of Southern <lb />
Pines, this State, writes a letter in <lb />
the Washington Post in which he <lb />
proposes an rest i <lb />
the tight of the State in make <lb />
own rate of interest, and have a <lb />
rate for all Slates and <lb />
not exceeding per cent. <lb />
Low interest would help many pen- <lb />
but Mr. Lacy will not live to <lb />
see his proposed amendment <lb />
adopted. <lb />
i. C Hamilton, Jr., <lb />
The has received <lb />
copy of the M , Bet- <lb />
dated Feb contains <lb />
an announcement of the death of <lb />
Mr. C. Hamilton, Jr. He died <lb />
on the h inst., in u York <lb />
hospital where he bad gone for <lb />
treatment, having for sometime <lb />
previous been in poor health. <lb />
Some years ago Mr. Hamilton <lb />
was a citizen of Greenville, and <lb />
was a member of the firm of <lb />
Hamilton who owned the large <lb />
located near the <lb />
depot was destroyed by <lb />
in the spring of 1805. While th- <lb />
here be was a member <lb />
the City for one year. Ho <lb />
bad many warm in <lb />
ville n of his death with <lb />
sorrow. <lb />
The Board of County Coin in is <lb />
met in monthly session on <lb />
the 3rd inst. all members being <lb />
The drawn from the <lb />
treasury were as Paupers <lb />
158.50; County Home <lb />
Superintendent Health jury <lb />
tickets witness tickets <lb />
Justices, Constables <lb />
101.92; Clerk Superior Court <lb />
Sheriff Solicitor <lb />
medical attention and ex- <lb />
perts Court cost 918.65; Court <lb />
Crier conveying insane and <lb />
jail 9226.10; coal <lb />
stationery, printing, Arc, <lb />
bridges ferry <lb />
Register of <lb />
stock law territory <lb />
orders <lb />
J. B. Cherry. Treasurer, <lb />
his monthly report which was <lb />
approved. <lb />
C. Oil. <lb />
of Health presented his <lb />
monthly report which was <lb />
ed. <lb />
W. II. was re- <lb />
leased from taxes 116.48 <lb />
charged. <lb />
T. J. Cox his <lb />
as Constable of Swift Creek <lb />
township and W. K. Cox <lb />
pointed in bis stead. <lb />
E. W. Pace Co., were <lb />
135.27 license <lb />
on unexpired time on slot <lb />
and the Clerk was ordered to <lb />
to the State for same amount. <lb />
The following names were <lb />
en pauper Adam Fields, <lb />
Virginia Taylor, Peyton, <lb />
Redmond and Patsy Kill ford. <lb />
FIRE IN WASHINGTON. <lb />
Freight Station and Some <lb />
Destroyed. <lb />
Just before six o'clock, <lb />
evening, Mayor W. H. Long <lb />
a telephone message from <lb />
the Mayor of Washington, <lb />
that a terrible fire was raging <lb />
which threatened the destruction <lb />
of the business portion of the town, <lb />
and asking that assistance be sent <lb />
from Mayor Long at <lb />
one informed the Chief of Fire De- <lb />
of nope <lb />
Fire Company of the situation and <lb />
gave permission for the Company <lb />
to lake its steam and go to <lb />
A few taps of the lire were <lb />
given to call the company together <lb />
and they at once made preparation <lb />
to go to the assistance our neigh <lb />
The steamer was out <lb />
to the depot, the railroad of- <lb />
having no engine nearer, <lb />
had issued for engine of <lb />
the passenger train to return here <lb />
to take our company <lb />
to Washington, but before the <lb />
engine could come message <lb />
was received from <lb />
the fire was under <lb />
Sunday a representative of <lb />
went to <lb />
to get as full detail as possible of <lb />
the lire. It originated about <lb />
p. a defective flue in the <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line freight station <lb />
situated between Main street and <lb />
the river to the <lb />
wharf. C. F. Bland the assistant <lb />
was in the at work <lb />
aDd saw- the burst through <lb />
the ceiling the office. The <lb />
spread rapidly through the <lb />
was <lb />
The follow were added such a high wind <lb />
to the list to receive . Mowing that by the time the <lb />
amount per month J. C. could get to work <lb />
Bo Henry Tyson and the Are was beyond their control. <lb />
Holier Richmond increased to Tl, <lb />
,., -M ; it. together with nine freight <lb />
loaded with fertilizers, was <lb />
Illicitly destroyed. <lb />
The Old nonunion Steamship <lb />
The following were <lb />
from poll tax for J. <lb />
Briley. M. C. Smith, J. II. <lb />
ton, J. Win. Garris. Mack Thomas, <lb />
Tyson. J. B. Bland, Root. <lb />
Haddock, <lb />
Cox. <lb />
The Board agreed to visit, at <lb />
some future day, Boyd's Ferry and <lb />
Yankee Hall, on Tar river, for the <lb />
purpose of ascertaining which is <lb />
the most advantageous place to <lb />
erect a public bridge. <lb />
A petition was filed Hiking for a <lb />
public road from the Greenville <lb />
mil Washington road to Taft's <lb />
lauding on Tar river. <lb />
The following were appointed <lb />
to the good roads <lb />
warehouse and office was <lb />
just across the dock west of the A. <lb />
C. L. building. This was in great <lb />
dancer but was saved by bard <lb />
work and the COM <lb />
the opposite direction. <lb />
The Western Union telegraph <lb />
was in the brick building on <lb />
corner of street exactly <lb />
front of the A. C. L. warehouse. <lb />
The occupants of this were routed, <lb />
but the I'm id in.- was saved and <lb />
Man moved back <lb />
got to work as quickly as possible. <lb />
The lire spread eastward de <lb />
the wholesale grocery <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
. N. C, Feb. <lb />
Miss spent Friday <lb />
and Saturday in the country <lb />
Miss Barrett. <lb />
J. F. King, of Greenville, <lb />
in town today. <lb />
Mrs. It. Harris, of <lb />
Greenville, is visiting Mrs. W. J. <lb />
Turnage. <lb />
Miss Ellen Tyson spent a few <lb />
with Miss Sena Horton the <lb />
past week <lb />
Miss Pearl Moore and M. <lb />
Pollard spent Thursday in Green- <lb />
ville with Miss Mamie King. <lb />
W. B. Pollard has gone to <lb />
to stay a few days. <lb />
Ray West, of was in <lb />
town Sunday. <lb />
James B. Johnston, of Green- <lb />
ville, spent and Sunday <lb />
in Farmville. <lb />
I. C. Edwards, of Hill, <lb />
spent yesterday town. <lb />
Miss Belcher, who has <lb />
Ix-en very sick, is now out again. <lb />
W. and family, of <lb />
Ayden, spent Sunday with Mrs. <lb />
W. B. Pollard. <lb />
Miss Mary of C. C. col- <lb />
at Ayden, spent a few days <lb />
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. <lb />
J. the past week. <lb />
David Lang, of spent <lb />
yesterday town. <lb />
Miss Lillie Bynum is in town <lb />
visiting Mrs. C. L. Barrett. <lb />
Miss Lizzie Gay spent a few days <lb />
with Miss Clara Parker the past <lb />
week. <lb />
Miss Emma Harper, of Snow <lb />
Hill, spent last Friday town. <lb />
Mrs. Needham Askew is visit- <lb />
friends and relatives Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
Mr. U. J. Whitehurst died Mon- <lb />
day afternoon at o'clock. He <lb />
was buried the cemetery this <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
Winterville <lb />
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb />
NOTES. <lb />
N. C, Feb. <lb />
At a meeting of the Missionary <lb />
society last Sunday a very <lb />
paper was read by Miss <lb />
Annie Lee Staley, and Prof. Line <lb />
berry in his usual logical and con <lb />
way entertained an <lb />
on the subject of missions. <lb />
Misses Dora Cox <lb />
spent Sunday in at the <lb />
home of G. E Jackson. <lb />
A. G. Cox left this morning to <lb />
attend the good roads convention <lb />
which meets Raleigh. <lb />
Miss Mollie Bryan returned from <lb />
Hanrahan Monday evening. <lb />
J. B. Galloway, of <lb />
spent the day with R. G. Chap- <lb />
man last Sunday. <lb />
The children of J. W. Sparks <lb />
have returned from their visit to <lb />
The best opportunity you will <lb />
ever have to buy a cheap buggy. <lb />
We are going to sell out our stock <lb />
of buggies at the following <lb />
low Best leather quarter <lb />
top buggies at 952.50. Beet open <lb />
buggies at 942.50. These buggies <lb />
are all hand made but <lb />
class material has been used, <lb />
and you will miss a bargain if you <lb />
fail to purchase of buggies. <lb />
The above are prices. Yet <lb />
yon can get a buggy on lime if sat- <lb />
arrangements are made. <lb />
Hunsucker Carriage Co. <lb />
Josh saw his best girl <lb />
in Ayden, Sunday. <lb />
W. A. Went, of the Beaufort <lb />
County Lumber Company, has <lb />
been visiting J. Cox for a day <lb />
or two. <lb />
Waller of Grifton, <lb />
spent Monday with W. L. House. <lb />
Miss Carrie Wesson, of Ayden, <lb />
is visiting friend.- here. <lb />
Misses Susie Deb- <lb />
Here arc a few instances of how Manning spent Saturday and <lb />
When a fellow carries a picture <lb />
In his witch is usually W. <lb />
woman In the case. B, A. Caraway, <lb />
lion at The members f j store the E. Peterson Co., Dr. <lb />
drug store, Dudley's <lb />
bar, S. R. Fowle Sou's naval <lb />
stores warehouse, and damaging <lb />
the store occupied by II. <lb />
Several laying around the <lb />
wharf narrowly escaped. <lb />
A fortunate change in the <lb />
of the wind from to <lb />
blew- towards the <lb />
liver, which enabled <lb />
to check it from going further <lb />
Main street. <lb />
When one of the walls of <lb />
fell it caught Ed. <lb />
Bead, colored, who a member <lb />
of the Salamander Fire romp <lb />
and crushed him to death instant <lb />
His body was horribly <lb />
mangled. <lb />
The Ion of the Atlantic Coast <lb />
Line is at sup <lb />
posed to be covered by insurance <lb />
though amount could not be learn <lb />
The loss of the E. Peterson Co. <lb />
is at with only <lb />
This firm was <lb />
burned nut in 1899 when the big <lb />
lire limned so of Water and <lb />
Market streets. <lb />
Miss Margaret Hoyt, who owned <lb />
Peterson building, loss <lb />
S. It. Fowle Soil's loss <lb />
insurance learned. <lb />
D. T. lot's drug store, <lb />
insurance not learned. <lb />
W. C. Dudley, on stock <lb />
about half insured. <lb />
II damage to stock <lb />
about <lb />
The switch board of <lb />
phone situated over Bus- <lb />
store, was ruined, loss about <lb />
There wire some other small <lb />
arising from damage in <lb />
stocks, the total Iota <lb />
to about <lb />
Board, <lb />
A. Cox, H. H. Garris, R. R. <lb />
Gotten. <lb />
The following jurors were drawn <lb />
for March term of Superior <lb />
Motley, R. <lb />
Council, D. J. Saddle <lb />
James, T. K. Langley, Louis <lb />
W. II Ricks, W. It. Par <lb />
W. I. Manning, Paul <lb />
John Hart, W. A. <lb />
Taylor, Joseph Bawls, J. P. <lb />
D. J. Holland. L. S. Burn- <lb />
hill, w. B. J. K. Me- <lb />
It. Turner, <lb />
O. C. Barrett, B. M. Whitehurst, <lb />
J. A. Kicks, R. J. Cobb, Richard <lb />
C. II. E. L. <lb />
Braxton, X. W. Askew, <lb />
Wall, W. II, Arnold, A. E. Oar <lb />
ii, Nobles, bard <lb />
J L. L. Hester, G. <lb />
Kilpatrick, J. Smith. <lb />
The following Jurors were <lb />
A pill tern of Superior court. <lb />
T. Mat hews, <lb />
Nobles, Lewis B. <lb />
W. H. Gray, John T. Jen- <lb />
kin-, F. M. Whichard, B. J. <lb />
Pulley, Carlos Harris, <lb />
hill, W. II. W. <lb />
May, Jr., W. II. P. J. <lb />
II. A. Kittrell, Canady <lb />
Moore. S. V. Joyner, Abram Dix <lb />
on, J. L. J. L. Patrick, <lb />
Job Moore, W. II. Kilpatrick, J. <lb />
J. Buck, A. Cory, Jacob <lb />
Cotter, Elias B. Garris, H. C. <lb />
Gannon, J. B. B. L. <lb />
N. W. Tyson, W. is. <lb />
Greene, G. T. Evans. II. Lillie, <lb />
W. E. J. I. Lewis, T. U. <lb />
Bullock. W. K. Butler. <lb />
T. <lb />
W. U. K. J. II. p. <lb />
an, W. <lb />
Proctor, J. A. Porter, Rufus <lb />
L. <lb />
E. Dixon, <lb />
Tucker, T. J. E. <lb />
James J. Bryan, R. <lb />
advertising in Tub <lb />
all occurring in the last few <lb />
days. <lb />
One in a short local <lb />
n lost watch key. Just after <lb />
supper the key was handed to him. <lb />
Another advertised a stray hog <lb />
taken up. morning the own <lb />
called for the hog. <lb />
Another advertised potatoes to <lb />
sell. In a short while he had no <lb />
potatoes, all being sold. <lb />
Another advertised a lost watch <lb />
charm. Before bed time it was <lb />
known who bad the charm. And <lb />
so it goes. <lb />
There is use arguing that it <lb />
pays to put what you to say <lb />
in Reflector. People read <lb />
this paper. <lb />
Court <lb />
Mayor W. H. Long has disposed <lb />
of the following cases in his court <lb />
since last <lb />
Ben Hanrahan drunk and <lb />
lined II and costs, 93.30. <lb />
Smith, driving side <lb />
walk, lined one penny and costs, <lb />
91.110. <lb />
John drunk and <lb />
judgment suspended on <lb />
promise to leave town and never <lb />
return. <lb />
David James, assault with dead- <lb />
weapon, over to Superior <lb />
Court. <lb />
Sunday with friends at <lb />
There seems to be considerable <lb />
talk about tobacco Hues and orders <lb />
are coining right along Keep the <lb />
talk up and let the orders mine. <lb />
We can furnish the G. <lb />
Cox Mfg Co. <lb />
C. D. Hooks was <lb />
Golds born last week. <lb />
W. B. Wilson, <lb />
and Miss Lizzie Blow, of Greens <lb />
paid us a very pleasant visit <lb />
last Saturday. <lb />
J. Ben Higgs came to see us and <lb />
spent a short while here Monday. <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Galloway on her way <lb />
home from a visit up the country, <lb />
stopped over Saturday night to <lb />
visit children, who are attend- <lb />
school here. She returned to <lb />
her home, Sunday <lb />
Mr. Alexander, of Vandemere, <lb />
the day <lb />
J. R. Smith, of Ayden, had bus- <lb />
here Tuesday. <lb />
Our little friend, Miss Irma <lb />
Isabella of <lb />
visiting her aunts, Mrs. Dr. <lb />
and Mrs. J. D. Cox. <lb />
an easy way <lb />
and a sure way to treat a case of <lb />
Throat in order to kill disease germs <lb />
and insure healthy throat action is to <lb />
take half a till of water put into <lb />
it a teaspoonful of <lb />
Mexican Mustang <lb />
tori with till Um at <lb />
Than of with ; <lb />
neat after this poor bob an a do <lb />
It la a POSITIVE CURB. <lb />
and <lb />
IT MAY with a <lb />
II MR <lb />
and a <lb />
How to Grow <lb />
for Profit, <lb />
An Educational tin j. <lb />
A between the Gov- <lb />
and <lb />
of Instruction <lb />
leading educators .-i.- been <lb />
to be held In the Govern <lb />
office at Raleigh, on Thursday <lb />
in. The general purpose <lb />
of the conference will be to discuss <lb />
the best methods by which the <lb />
rural public schools may be <lb />
to <lb />
movement to secure the <lb />
adoption of of local <lb />
taxation therefor. Prof. W. H. <lb />
County Superintendent, <lb />
has been to attend but is <lb />
sure j be can go. <lb />
Greenville Thanked. <lb />
The is permitted to <lb />
print the following letter which <lb />
speaks for <lb />
H. C. Feb <lb />
W. II. Long, Mayor, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
in. Si Yours of Feb. <lb />
received, and I desire in behalf of <lb />
our citizens to thank you, the Fire <lb />
Company, the generous <lb />
of your town, for the <lb />
shown to respond to our rail <lb />
of distress. It shows a generous <lb />
spirit which will be forgotten <lb />
by people. <lb />
Thanking you again, I am <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
Geo. J. Mayor. <lb />
R. Re, Clerk. <lb />
Cincinnati <lb />
Ink It has received a <lb />
beautifully engraved invitation <lb />
reading as <lb />
I cordially <lb />
invite you to the formal opening <lb />
of the Cincinnati Building at the <lb />
South Carolina Interstate and West <lb />
Indian at Charleston, <lb />
s. c, February 1902, and <lb />
to make their building <lb />
era when I any time <lb />
Exposition. <lb />
Enough. <lb />
The Snake <lb />
became engaged m <lb />
Batten princess in after <lb />
first tier. <lb />
The Corkscrew Gee <lb />
whiz He didn't any time in <lb />
making did he <lb />
Philadelphia American. <lb />
Bean, <lb />
His was looking at some- <lb />
thing entirely new <lb />
combined span bedroom and <lb />
pantry <lb />
Flat declare <lb />
What been to of <lb />
lint only <lb />
Life. <lb />
Prepare your land well, manure well and plant a variety that <lb />
command a better price when yon offer it on the market. <lb />
Two years ago I reed s peck of seed, planted them on half an <lb />
acre of land and picked a bale of cotton that weighed pounds, <lb />
shipped this cotton through Mr. R. J. Cobb together with several <lb />
other of good variety bale sold for three eights of a rent <lb />
more per pound than the lot. The lint is far superior to any cotton <lb />
sold on this market the yield is far ahead of anything we have In <lb />
country. Numbers of the best farmers in the county saw my <lb />
crop growing In the field and pronounced it as fine as they ever saw. <lb />
I am now offering these seed sale at 01.00 a Parties <lb />
wanting any of the seed will please send me order at once as I <lb />
only have a limited quantity for sale. <lb />
O. L. JOYNER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
GRIFTON ITEMS. <lb />
X. C. Feb. <lb />
Woodward, or Norfolk, <lb />
arrived Monday night. <lb />
C. J. representing <lb />
the News and Observer, was here <lb />
Friday. <lb />
F. M representing the <lb />
Free Press, here last <lb />
C. H. Gaskins returnee <lb />
New Ben. Friday. <lb />
Mr. Stancill, general store keep- <lb />
was here Monday stamped <lb />
some whiskey for J. C. at <lb />
his distillery. <lb />
Geo. here Monday. <lb />
R. A. baa gone to La <lb />
Grange. <lb />
We are glad to hear that L. A. <lb />
Cobb, now at Norfolk hospital, is <lb />
improving fast and will be able to <lb />
return home in about ten days if <lb />
he continues to improve. <lb />
Captain R. K. Pittman spent <lb />
Sunday here at home. <lb />
L. O. Cox has opened up sod <lb />
work. <lb />
Poles for two different telephone <lb />
lines are being placed along the <lb />
line to Grifton. <lb />
J. F. of was <lb />
here Friday and J. I. <lb />
Tucker and J. P. cot- <lb />
ton, some over two hundred bales, <lb />
at eight cents. <lb />
Mrs. Matthew Harvey, mother <lb />
of townsman, J. R. Harvey, <lb />
died at her home near Vanceboro <lb />
Sunday night, and burled at <lb />
the family burying ground Mon- <lb />
day. W. Howard, of <lb />
officiated. <lb />
The steamer May Bell left for <lb />
New Bern with one hundred and <lb />
ten bales cotton and other <lb />
freight Monday. <lb />
An old died in Middle- <lb />
ton, N. Y., a few days ago who <lb />
bad been supported by charity <lb />
and was supposed to be a pauper. <lb />
In rummaging about her house <lb />
after her burial over In <lb />
money found hidden in differ- <lb />
places. <lb />
HATE NEWS. <lb />
In <lb />
The year old at <lb />
the A. and M. College, who has <lb />
been studying dairying, to critical- <lb />
ill with pneumonia. <lb />
Randolph baa more i-t office <lb />
than any other o hi <lb />
and New Hanover has The <lb />
former and the has <lb />
only three. <lb />
It appears that North Carolina <lb />
to to Indulge In a six-team base- <lb />
ball league again the coming <lb />
Charlotte, <lb />
ton New Bern, and two other <lb />
towns will be <lb />
Secretary of the Navy Leaf will <lb />
visit Salem daring the coming <lb />
Easter celebration there by the <lb />
He will accompany <lb />
Judge-Advocate 8.0. who <lb />
figured in the inquiry, and <lb />
who to a native of Salem. <lb />
The Penitentiary directors have <lb />
contracted to hire unemployed <lb />
in the State Prison <lb />
loan Atlanta, Ga., firm, which <lb />
will them in the <lb />
of pants and overalls within <lb />
the prison walls. The State to to <lb />
receive per day for each <lb />
convict so employed. <lb />
Of applicants for license to <lb />
practice law the Supreme Court <lb />
has refused nineteen and licensed <lb />
the chances are that <lb />
per cent, of those licensed will not <lb />
be able to earn a respectable live- <lb />
at the The <lb />
especially the legal one, <lb />
have been sadly overdone in North <lb />
Carolina for a number of <lb />
California grows note as wall as <lb />
and other Last year <lb />
she shipped <lb />
walnuts and pounds of <lb />
Here to a pointer for <lb />
North Carolina, which can grow <lb />
nuts as well as California can. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
CLUB <lb />
On the street, at social gatherings, anywhere, where a <lb />
of good dressers are gathered and the clothes question is the <lb />
topic of conversation, you will horn, if yon an attentive ear, <lb />
that we are quoted being the store that always baa snappy <lb />
for the up to the hour man. The store that he looks to <lb />
for now the store which be first turns for a new cut in a <lb />
suit, a new shape In a hat or tie In short, Hi store where the <lb />
good dresser always finds he without Baying an <lb />
for If you are interested Clothing <lb />
with character, come in. <lb />
watt, <lb />
KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there a CROSS <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
to remind you that owe<lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
you early as <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us 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 />
Married. <lb />
Tuesday evening at o'clock <lb />
at the home of the bride Beaver <lb />
Hum township, Mr. Mills Smith <lb />
Miss Nelie Joyner were mar <lb />
by Elder E. D. Hathaway. <lb />
Miss Joyner was maid of <lb />
honor Mr. Ivey Smith best <lb />
man. <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
Bring fat Cattle to E. M. <lb />
Sand gross, <lb />
Fob good gentle horse <lb />
1500 pounds fodder. <lb />
I'll GA <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Mr. Allen Warren fays he be- <lb />
we will have an early <lb />
He to usually correct In his <lb />
dam to the Perkins mill, at <lb />
broken by <lb />
high water. There was no dam- <lb />
age except to the dam. <lb />
Rev. H. M. began a meet <lb />
lag In the Methodist church Sun- <lb />
day night. Services will be held <lb />
each night this week beginning <lb />
o'clock. invited. <lb />
Co. have opened a re- <lb />
tail grocery business in one store <lb />
of the Mr. R. <lb />
M. Hearne, the head of the firm, <lb />
years ago a prominent grocer <lb />
here. <lb />
Fob three horse farm <lb />
miles from Bethel, known the <lb />
D. Carson farm. One the <lb />
beat little the county. <lb />
For information apply to <lb />
W. H. Bethel, N. C. <lb />
The Reflector acknowledges <lb />
an Invitation to the dedication ex- <lb />
Curry practice and <lb />
observation school building at the <lb />
Normal and Industrial College, <lb />
Greensboro, Feb. 17th. <lb />
Child Fatally Burned. <lb />
A three-year old child of Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. Sam Tucker, of <lb />
township, was fatally burned Tues- <lb />
day. The took place this <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
of Um Century Club. <lb />
Tuesday Feb. Mis. F. Q. <lb />
at her home on Fifth <lb />
entertained the Club in a most en- <lb />
manner. <lb />
After the transaction of <lb />
there a general discussion of <lb />
articles of importance in January <lb />
magazine. Mrs. Will F. Harding <lb />
read a beautifully written paper <lb />
on of <lb />
The hostess famished a delight- <lb />
entertainment for her guests. <lb />
having puns on different books, <lb />
Mr. Little won the prize. After <lb />
the social entertainment the Club <lb />
invited la the room <lb />
where luxuries the most tempting <lb />
ware served. <lb />
Several toasts were given, after <lb />
Which adjournment was In order. <lb />
The Club will meet with Mrs. <lb />
18th. <lb />
to M <lb />
Greenville Boy Elected. <lb />
In election of officers for <lb />
next o Homer Mil- <lb />
School at Oxford, we notice <lb />
B. Jr , <lb />
of WM chosen first us <lb />
Waller deserves <lb />
any honor his school mute can be- <lb />
stow upon him. <lb />
Prominent Dead. <lb />
Mr. Oscar F. Adams, the oldest <lb />
and one of the most respected <lb />
sens of Tarboro, died there last <lb />
night, in the year of his age. <lb />
Mr. Adams for many years a <lb />
citizen Washington was <lb />
also known in Greenville. He is <lb />
survived by four children, Mrs. C. <lb />
B. of Washington, Mrs. <lb />
W. E. Fountain and Miss Rose <lb />
Adams, of Tarboro, and George W. <lb />
Adams, engineer of the U. S. <lb />
Navy. <lb />
He Keens Going. <lb />
Washington Messenger re- <lb />
ports an insolent tramp going from <lb />
to house and ladles. <lb />
He arrested, escorted to the <lb />
town limits and told to move on. <lb />
No doubt this to the same hobo <lb />
who was run out of Greenville, a <lb />
few ago, as he left in the <lb />
of Washington. The Tar- <lb />
Southerner reported one <lb />
in that town that pro- <lb />
the same fellow and came <lb />
here from Tarboro. <lb />
A lady with Nerve. <lb />
Saturday afternoon Mrs. L. I. <lb />
Moore was out driving alone. <lb />
Some one driving rapidly by <lb />
caused her horse to Jump off In a <lb />
run. was unable to hold <lb />
horse down, but with <lb />
of mind, and without <lb />
getting least frightened, she <lb />
kept horse the middle of the <lb />
road and let run until he tired <lb />
of the fun, calling to all whom she <lb />
was about to meet or pass to keep <lb />
out of the way. No damage was <lb />
done. <lb />
Not Like Ha Load. <lb />
A man, his wife, <lb />
and some new furniture all In the <lb />
same cart, with the horse pulling <lb />
the load trying to inn away, <lb />
the of attraction on the <lb />
street for awhile Tuesday evening. <lb />
efforts of man to see-saw <lb />
the horse down to a walking gait, <lb />
with cries of from the <lb />
female part of the cargo and their <lb />
anxiety to atop the ship until they <lb />
could get out and walk, made quite <lb />
an amusing spectacle, which was <lb />
all the more laughable when It <lb />
sees no damage was done. <lb />
W. J. Rollins went to Mt. <lb />
today. <lb />
Ray Tyson left this morning Tor <lb />
Baltimore. <lb />
Rev. D. W. Davis went to Wash- <lb />
this morning. <lb />
W. returned Saturday <lb />
evening from Raleigh. <lb />
B. J. Pulley left this <lb />
for Hot Springs, Arkansas. <lb />
Miss Louise Latham has return-1 <lb />
ed from a visit to Plymouth. <lb />
Rev. F. H. Harding returned <lb />
this from <lb />
Dr. J E. Nobles returned Sat- <lb />
evening from Philadelphia. <lb />
Mrs. Alice, <lb />
Alexander, returned this morning <lb />
a visit to <lb />
Mrs. end Mrs. L. B. Barnhill, of <lb />
Parmele, are visiting the <lb />
parents, Mrs. J. L. Daniel. <lb />
District Attorney Barry <lb />
returned Saturday evening from <lb />
where he had been to take <lb />
the oath of office. <lb />
A. R. Forbes, J. B. Anderson <lb />
and J. M. Taft went to Washing- <lb />
ton Sunday to see damage <lb />
the fire bad <lb />
Mrs. Mary and <lb />
Miss Louise, of Pennsylvania, <lb />
who have been visiting Mrs. J. J. <lb />
returned home to- <lb />
day. <lb />
Mi and Mrs W. C. Dudley, of <lb />
Washington, came in Saturday <lb />
evening to visit relatives. Learn- <lb />
of the lire there and that his <lb />
place of business was those <lb />
destroyed, Mr. Dudley returned to <lb />
Washington through Country, <lb />
E. is quite sick. <lb />
W. E. Moore left Monday even- <lb />
for New <lb />
Adrian Savage and It. L. Smith <lb />
went to Norfolk today. <lb />
L. F. Waters returned Monday <lb />
evening from Plymouth, <lb />
Tap came Monday <lb />
from Washington. <lb />
J. T. Meadows returned Monday <lb />
evening from <lb />
Miss Roxie Marks <lb />
day evening from <lb />
Rev. F. A. Bishop returned <lb />
evening from Fremont. <lb />
F. M. who has been <lb />
visiting his Mrs. F. G. <lb />
Whaley, returned to this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Lucy Abbott, of Grifton, <lb />
who been visiting her <lb />
Mrs. L. H. returned <lb />
home Monday evening. <lb />
Wednesday, <lb />
Ola Perry went to Burlington <lb />
today. <lb />
Harry Skinner to Raleigh <lb />
today. <lb />
J. left Tuesday <lb />
for Kinston. <lb />
Burwell Riddick, of Suffolk, <lb />
came In this morning. <lb />
Moore <lb />
evening from K Bern. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grimes left <lb />
this morning fur Raleigh. <lb />
Mis. J. G. went to Wilson <lb />
this morning to visit relatives. <lb />
Mrs. II. Hardy <lb />
Tuesday evening from Tarboro. <lb />
II. T. King is attending the <lb />
toads convention Raleigh. <lb />
Mrs. D. E. House went to Beth- <lb />
el today to visit her parents near <lb />
there. <lb />
Mrs. of <lb />
came in Tuesday evening to visit <lb />
lira. J. T. <lb />
Mis. W. P. White, of Hobgood, <lb />
came In Tuesday to visit <lb />
her brother, R. L. <lb />
Miss Lois Boyd, of Statesville, <lb />
who has been visiting Miss Janie <lb />
left this morning. <lb />
Mrs. O. It. Dixon, of Rocky <lb />
Mount, came in Tuesday evening <lb />
to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. W. <lb />
Higgs. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Langley, <lb />
who have been here some days <lb />
conducting a piano sale the <lb />
Cable Co., left this afternoon for <lb />
Kinston. <lb />
The ASSIGNEE STOCK <lb />
of W, T. Lee Co. at Hew <lb />
, Shoes, Bi Q Clothing;, Shirts, in fact everything <lb />
In a first-class store, will begin sale <lb />
f. <lb />
I Tuesday, Feb. 11th, a. m. <lb />
at W. T. Lee old stand. No goods <lb />
charged or sent the cash. <lb />
One first-class fire and <lb />
Safe at less than factory price. <lb />
SHOES <lb />
Brothers <lb />
Ladies and Misses Fine Shoes. <lb />
WOLF <lb />
Misses <lb />
and Shoes. <lb />
Ladies, Misses Children and Baby Shoes. <lb />
Eight to Nothing. <lb />
Saturday, cold as it was, Alder- <lb />
man E If took a friend from <lb />
Virginia in the country for a <lb />
We learn that eight birds <lb />
were bagged, of which the Alder- <lb />
man did bring down a tingle <lb />
one, though a half Interest was <lb />
claimed in one at which both <lb />
near the same time. <lb />
Every pair Solid Leather <lb />
All CLO <lb />
prices. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
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on paper of some textures often <lb />
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of any description, from tho fins <lb />
lens of a pair of spectacles to <lb />
common window glass, tissue paper <lb />
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ages of a hundred sheets of whit <lb />
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oil the walls, a cloth about the <lb />
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to dry. It is then found that all <lb />
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be washed as soon as used and <lb />
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Dining Room Decoration. <lb />
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or above a plate rail or <lb />
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living room. Quite a effect <lb />
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orator in a library by hanging a line <lb />
of old prints just above plate <lb />
shelf. Another quite novel <lb />
secured in a dining room by a <lb />
line of blue, red and white Japanese <lb />
plates against deep yellow paper <lb />
above the plate rail. <lb />
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and then with an oiling with <lb />
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to brightness by the application of <lb />
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floors. The oil should be applied <lb />
with a flannel cloth and the article <lb />
briskly rubbed afterward. Silver <lb />
candlesticks and similar articles may <lb />
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rubbing them with flannel <lb />
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any doubt about it <lb />
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laid the knew wasn't. <lb />
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tho Interacted. <lb />
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were thrown out of their convey- <lb />
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both men were so- <lb />
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our account of the unfortunate ac- <lb />
to Messrs. wrote the <lb />
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We therefore beg to with- <lb />
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Precision. <lb />
food <lb />
It doesn't take a strong <lb />
raise a row. <lb />
The dog Is rather <lb />
of cold snaps. <lb />
The wages of sin are not <lb />
lated a earthly trust. <lb />
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is given. <lb />
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his lie abilities when the as- <lb />
comes around. <lb />
The earliest mention of <lb />
game of was when <lb />
Satan the first pair. <lb />
IN <lb />
J. W. It CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
Plant T <lb />
EVERYWHERE. <lb />
I have on band a few thousand of Fruit <lb />
and Ornamental Tree, Plants, <lb />
Rose for sate cheap. I are <lb />
also preparing to put a large <lb />
Nursery Trees for fall trade. Give me <lb />
your orders and save matter <lb />
Proprietor Riverside <lb />
Greenville, N C <lb />
i ii Indian man of has eloped <lb />
with a woman of -Now, ain't <lb />
that too utterly two-two <lb />
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arc among the of <lb />
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bat makes him wince. He rt- <lb />
a good rubbing with Perry <lb />
Painkiller drives the <lb />
nod brings the of motion been, <lb />
No wonder our grandfathers relieved heart <lb />
i n this There i <lb />
but one Painkiller, <lb />
WHEN YOU WANT <lb />
Goods, Groceries, Confections, <lb />
etc., go to <lb />
Mrs. L. If. WHITE, <lb />
Black Jack, N. C. <lb />
Nice line cf goods on hand. Prices low <lb />
L. produce bought for or In <lb />
for good. <lb />
In there was one pair of <lb />
Angora goats in this country and <lb />
now there are said to be more than <lb />
a million, all from that pair. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
Know What You are Taking <lb />
When take Chill <lb />
Tonic because formula is plainly print- <lb />
ed on every bottle showing it is simply <lb />
Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No. <lb />
Cure, No Pay. <lb />
DISSOLUTION. <lb />
Arm of Bro <lb />
doing N. C, was <lb />
day dissolved mutual consent, D. K. <lb />
withdrawing from firm. The <lb />
business will be continue by W, It. <lb />
who will all indebtedness of the <lb />
Arm and to whom all persona owing <lb />
firm requested to snake immediate nay-<lb />
W. R. <lb />
D.<lb />
Steamer leave <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily IS <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer leave. <lb />
Greenville Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at A. M. tor Tar <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturday <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shipper, should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line frees <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. O <lb />
J. J. CHUBBY, Aft., <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
D. W. BARE <lb />
hear you are building a new <lb />
I couldn't very well build <lb />
an old one, you <lb />
Rightly Named. <lb />
Hear is working <lb />
said tho barber. <lb />
the bailiff. <lb />
working for the traction <lb />
thought it was for the <lb />
phone <lb />
the traction company is what <lb />
call the car <lb />
do they call the telephone <lb />
company <lb />
distraction company, I <lb />
News. <lb />
Assurance. <lb />
exclaimed her father. <lb />
on that income you would <lb />
both <lb />
fear of re- <lb />
plied her lover bravely. have <lb />
figured out that you arc too tender <lb />
hearted to let us try to live on my <lb />
income North <lb />
American. <lb />
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Mr. Jenkins, to be <lb />
married, you know. <lb />
Mrs. Gabble Indeed And i <lb />
that the young woman with him <lb />
now <lb />
Mr. hi <lb />
Press. <lb />
Dyspepsia Averted. <lb />
Mrs. sent my daughter to a <lb />
cooking school to fit her for mar- <lb />
Mrs. the experiment a <lb />
success <lb />
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gaged to found it <lb />
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would man do nil bout <lb />
exclaimed the moralist. <lb />
replied the thoughtful <lb />
observant child, hate a <lb />
hard time, for he wouldn't <lb />
ave anybody to blame for every- <lb />
Post. <lb />
Little of Perhaps. <lb />
wife yesterday <lb />
that she was never going to speak to <lb />
him said woman. <lb />
don't say exclaimed <lb />
her husband. she angry or try- <lb />
to be <lb />
ton <lb />
do you manage <lb />
to have flat so comfortably <lb />
heated <lb />
rent one of <lb />
our rooms lo the brother- <lb />
in-law. Philadelphia North Amer- <lb />
Inordinate Vanity. <lb />
love to sec bis name in <lb />
print, docs he f <lb />
should o. Why, the morn- <lb />
after he was married he got up <lb />
at o'clock to read tho wedding no- <lb />
in tho Topics. <lb />
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you been <lb />
calling on Mis how have <lb />
her father and mother <lb />
I haven't <lb />
even met <lb />
The <lb />
of the State of New York, <lb />
has raised <lb />
Dr. D James, <lb />
Dental Surgeon, <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The in goal work and low prices <lb />
Nice Photographs for Si per <lb />
Half Cabinets per dozen. <lb />
All other line very cheap. Crayon Portrait <lb />
Iron, any email picture cheap. Nice <lb />
Frames on band all the time. Come and <lb />
examine my work. No trouble to show <lb />
answer questions. very <lb />
guaranteed to all. Office hours <lb />
b to a. in., lo S p. m. Yours to pleat <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
The clerk of Superior court of <lb />
having issued Letters of Administration <lb />
to me, the undersigned on the let day of <lb />
January 1903, on the estate of W K Spain <lb />
notice la hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons to to make <lb />
payment lo the undersigned, and to <lb />
all of said estate to present their <lb />
claims properly authenticated, to the <lb />
within twelve month lbs <lb />
date of this notice, or this notice will be <lb />
plead in recovery. <lb />
Thin 1st day of January, 1902. <lb />
MARY A. F. SPAIN, <lb />
Administratrix of the Estate of W. K. <lb />
Spain. <lb />
of <lb />
Wm. Charles <lb />
v. <lb />
Jno. M. Hardy, It. Lee Hardy, <lb />
and other heirs at law of <lb />
Wm. Charles Hardy, deceased <lb />
By order of the Superior Court of Bertie <lb />
county entered In Ilia above entitled pro- <lb />
I sell at court house door In <lb />
Greenville, N. C , county, at in. on <lb />
Saturday, Feb. those two town lot In <lb />
Bethel, Pitt county, Win <lb />
Hardy owned at death and called <lb />
Andrews both on Main street <lb />
in said lo An. <lb />
third cat-h and balance In <lb />
one and with interest deferred <lb />
payments. <lb />
This land la sold to pay <lb />
Wm. Charles Hardy. <lb />
This Jan 1902. <lb />
of Wm. Charles Hardy. <lb />
By F. JAMES, Attorney. <lb />
N. O. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
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Manufacturers of <lb />
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb />
Interior and Finishings <lb />
for Pine Modern Cheap Build <lb />
We solicit patronage and <lb />
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prices, styles and work. <lb />
Please send your orders to <lb />
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N. C. <lb />
1876.------- <lb />
M. Schultz, <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. paid for <lb />
Bides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed <lb />
steads, Oak Ba <lb />
by Carriages, Co Carts, <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P, <lb />
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Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Beauty Can <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Best Batter, Stand <lb />
Hewing Machines, and <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
to see me. <lb />
HIM M <lb />
Phone <lb />
debts <lb />
to <lb />
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb />
Mr. John Q. for <lb />
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Known and Popular Company, <lb />
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
Life Co., of <lb />
Desires to announce to Its large number of <lb />
policy holders, and to the public <lb />
generally, of this com- <lb />
will now Business la this <lb />
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and policies, to ill de- <lb />
siring the very bast insurance In the beat <lb />
life insurance company in the world. <lb />
If the local agent in town baa not <lb />
yet completed arrangements, address <lb />
JOHN <lb />
Sun Agent, Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
Assets <lb />
Paid policy holders <lb />
Live, reliable energetic agent wanted at <lb />
once lo won for the <lb />
om Benefit. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and rice always <lb />
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Fresh goods kept n <lb />
band. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
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IN <lb />
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The Stock complete in every de <lb />
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Address <lb />
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TRUTH ID. to <lb />
VOL <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY <lb />
1902. <lb />
NO <lb />
Ricks Wilkinson <lb />
While January was a great month, <lb />
treat for us and oar customers, <lb />
No Ever Grows <lb />
February Will Have lb Attractions. <lb />
Competitors will have a lively time trying <lb />
To Match Values. <lb />
-AT <lb />
Beware of the Leaven of the <lb />
When it is given out <lb />
TO BEGIN WITH <lb />
A Sensational Offering of <lb />
Underwear <lb />
la Lad Cents. <lb />
Ladies Heavy Bibbed Vests <lb />
Extra heavy Bibbed Pants <lb />
Union <lb />
M i j, <lb />
they are real values at now <lb />
all wool ribbed <lb />
vests never sold for less than <lb />
now <lb />
heavy fleeced shirt <lb />
era finished with silk <lb />
tape pearl buttons regular <lb />
Is now marked <lb />
Health <lb />
the kind, marked in this<lb />
Colored Dress Shirts <lb />
and kind at <lb />
WILL BE A. CUT <lb />
Shoe Department <lb />
We have a small lot of <lb />
pair of a style of our 1.60 <lb />
and shoes at <lb />
Ladies shoes in small size that <lb />
must go into money. They <lb />
were 92.00, 2.60 3.00, in <lb />
sale at i <lb />
Kid Gloves <lb />
for ladies in this sale at <lb />
Our <lb />
. our Dress Goods department and picked <lb />
out all short pieces and marked them at a price that will mu, <lb />
room for early spring goods. <lb />
that ex <lb />
J W. Atwater, of <lb />
then <lb />
Populist, then Democrat <lb />
become a ex- <lb />
Senator Marion Butler being in- <lb />
formed of fact, smiles <lb />
and says that At water has at <lb />
last what is the <lb />
inference It is, plainly, <lb />
ex Senator Butler, who used to rail <lb />
against the old is <lb />
Republican, as a good <lb />
many people have been <lb />
for past months. <lb />
Democratic to which he or <lb />
belonged, and the Populist <lb />
party which be in North <lb />
Carolina and milked us dry as <lb />
gourd, can both possibly afford to <lb />
lose him to bill <lb />
people of North Carolina can j <lb />
not afford to lose sight of <lb />
meaning <lb />
is the agitator who <lb />
got abroad inciting hatred lie- j <lb />
classes insisting that every <lb />
thing is wrong and that he is <lb />
man the only one to set things <lb />
light, is, every lime, a fakir, who <lb />
is out for he can make. We <lb />
do Mr. Butler justice to say <lb />
be has made everything there <lb />
was to be made in game. <lb />
played it to the limit, be has <lb />
drooped out joined the <lb />
class, being-now a stock- <lb />
holder in and promoter <lb />
company, or something of the kind <lb />
while dupes who to bang <lb />
upon his words who put money <lb />
in his pocket put him pub <lb />
lie position are standing <lb />
first on one loot and then on the <lb />
other, feeling very no doubt, <lb />
like a parcel of fools. <lb />
Beware of leaven of <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Do You Know <lb />
YOU ARE WEARING OUT SHOE LEATHER FOR <lb />
NOTHING RUNNING AROUND TOWN LOOKING FOR <lb />
Stop being penny-wise and your <lb />
from a reliable that has . to . <lb />
One that will give you value of your every time <lb />
and will return your money if goods are not us <lb />
sent, d. One that keeps up-lo dale goods. Where cat, <lb />
buy anything you need to furnish your house, or per- <lb />
son. Such a firm i <lb />
THE SUNSHINE SISTERHOOD. <lb />
In language of <lb />
was ever achieved <lb />
without . ml should <lb />
I too great an enthusiast, <lb />
seek in tongue of <lb />
Maw upon flow, <lb />
lie must dive <lb />
Feb. 1802, the Sunshine <lb />
was entertained by Mrs. <lb />
J. W. and it is to we <lb />
owe our enthusiastic turn to <lb />
study of poets, hence our desire for <lb />
culture, culture which redresses <lb />
our balance warns us of <lb />
daubers <lb />
I i not a compliment, a dis <lb />
to consult a person <lb />
only on or eating, <lb />
whenever he appears <lb />
conversation to the <lb />
be is known to fondle. In I lie <lb />
None heaven of our forefathers <lb />
house had live hundred <lb />
forty floors, and has <lb />
live hundred lorry loon, Hi <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb />
N. ;., Feb. 1902. <lb />
Rev. W. A. Ayers, <lb />
spent Thursday in town. We would <lb />
have glad to had with us <lb />
longer. <lb />
Rev. J. W. Rose services <lb />
here and night. <lb />
Large congregation attended both <lb />
meetings. <lb />
Ber. J. J. Barker held service <lb />
in returned <lb />
Monday. <lb />
It. S. Cherry, of Mount Olive, <lb />
is here on a visit for a short while. <lb />
Mrs. Dr. Grimes <lb />
day in Tarboro. <lb />
Miss Leta Andrews, of Eliza- <lb />
beth City, who has been <lb />
relatives here, returned home Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
Several of the school girls of <lb />
Mount Olive returned home Mon- <lb />
day on account of smallpox <lb />
there. <lb />
I. R. Bunting Wednesday <lb />
excellent Is facility business. <lb />
is <lb />
CARS, <lb />
For Nails, Locks, Doors <lb />
Windows, Paints, Rope, <lb />
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car- <lb />
Tools, to <lb />
H. If. <lb />
Next door to Ricks Wilkinson. to Ormond <lb />
DON'T over a small <lb />
thing like that, but come to us <lb />
you can supply a dinner without <lb />
the aid of the cook. Our excellent <lb />
line of CANNED GOODS furnish <lb />
a variety of desirable things for <lb />
your table. We also keep <lb />
VERMONT BUTTER, <lb />
fresh. And FLOUR we Have <lb />
the to be bad. fact <lb />
our store is the place to call <lb />
anything wanted the way of <lb />
Nice Groceries. <lb />
THE NEW <lb />
Times c Value <lb />
OP ANY OTHER. <lb />
ONE THiRD <lb />
ONE <lb />
Agents v, anted in all unoccupied <lb />
A WILSON, <lb />
Manufacturing Company, <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
For by <lb />
S. T WHITE, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
A Day Honor. <lb />
February will <lb />
be memorable a day of death <lb />
devastation in United <lb />
States. loss of life and prop <lb />
by fire was n pal ling. Here <lb />
follows <lb />
N. <lb />
families left thousand., <lb />
more deprived of employment; fire <lb />
men fatally burl; properly loss, <lb />
St. burned; eleven <lb />
lives lost, many persons <lb />
of <lb />
Crucifixion burned; works <lb />
destroyed, and fires. <lb />
Jersey Ci y Valley <lb />
wharf and boats burned, loss<lb />
New children burn- <lb />
ed to death their home. <lb />
wagon plan <lb />
destroyed; loss, <lb />
part <lb />
town destroyed; loss <lb />
Carnegie, block of <lb />
burned; loss, <lb />
Lebanon, church <lb />
burned. <lb />
DelA little girl <lb />
to death. <lb />
The torture by lire <lb />
by suffering extreme cold. <lb />
It was a day of <lb />
phi a Record. <lb />
same woman who has <lb />
to have red hair called <lb />
golden tresses can steal have <lb />
it called kleptomania. <lb />
Nine men out ten who start at <lb />
top reach bottom, but nine <lb />
out of ten who start at bottom <lb />
stay there. <lb />
When a man begins to <lb />
know bow ranch less he knows <lb />
than be thinks he know he <lb />
knows that is really <lb />
worth knowing. <lb />
If some preachers wore only <lb />
mart enough to put a side door <lb />
his church he would have it filled <lb />
with men who would go from <lb />
force of York Pren. <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
The Only Department Store in <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Life Saved by a Drum. <lb />
A dream saved little <lb />
lessee's life this week. The <lb />
fellow has been ill and <lb />
his bet dreamed Monday night <lb />
be was dead. also dream- <lb />
ed be had been restored to <lb />
life by the breath of another, who <lb />
blew in his mouth. <lb />
Wednesday tho unending <lb />
removed the tube <lb />
have kept in child's throat <lb />
two weeks and bis <lb />
was so favorable that it was <lb />
ed to keep tube out. During, <lb />
the day Mrs. told Mr. got. The American Mi <lb />
her dream. About Association is to lake <lb />
o'clock Wednesday afternoon charge of ibis the exact <lb />
patient bad it relapse of which could not be learn- <lb />
almost before bis father could <lb />
lead, the room he had ceased to j ii has been one of Mrs. <lb />
I Brick's particular It was <lb />
appeared to be extinct bill of her <lb />
Hit in a fret iv of f ago, and is <lb />
, , , . . ,,, . , , boys <lb />
grief, exclaimed, ,, ,.,,,. , ,, ,., <lb />
to his j owned Gen, LO. Bites, Tar <lb />
Mr. mu --it stooped over and , <lb />
pal his son's lip. He blew- <lb />
limes with all bis might ,.,, , . <lb />
and in a moment the child began I , <lb />
to heave. About ibis tine <lb />
An School Nearly Haifa <lb />
Million. <lb />
Mis. Brick, <lb />
who died at age of MO at her <lb />
home in Brooklyn, February <lb />
bequeaths in her will, which was <lb />
filed February nth, a <lb />
of her estate, which is to <lb />
be worth nearly t <lb />
charities in which she had been <lb />
interested for years. <lb />
To the K. Brick <lb />
ml, Industrial and Normal School, <lb />
between <lb />
the hulk of her prop- <lb />
Ham Smith, of Scotland Neck <lb />
today. <lb />
TaM report Of the smallpox near <lb />
here W. Bailey's farm is not <lb />
true. <lb />
people this section <lb />
have been vaccinated. <lb />
The Mormons preached here <lb />
Wednesday night. Very small <lb />
route be- <lb />
and <lb />
more lines ire hi re Thursday. <lb />
Miss Alice Grimes, of <lb />
ville, spent Misses <lb />
Grimes, of Ibis <lb />
place. <lb />
Ii. W. Moseley, of Greenville, <lb />
ho has been here a short while, <lb />
We must leave our pets at home <lb />
when we go into the street, and <lb />
meet men bro id grounds of good <lb />
meaning good sense. <lb />
The antidotes against organic <lb />
egotism are the range and variety <lb />
Of attractions, as gained by ac- <lb />
with the world, with <lb />
men merit, <lb />
Rooks are the negative <lb />
Of thought and the more sensitive <lb />
that <lb />
reduced. A reading after <lb />
a man follows as follow- <lb />
ed tea pen of Boas, her <lb />
are often lineal <lb />
Another enjoyable feature of <lb />
evening was I lie Blind Wednesday. <lb />
the most com- James, of <lb />
being J. visiting friends <lb />
Our kind hostess was ever Hamilton, returned Sunday. <lb />
She is visiting Misses <lb />
Manning near here. <lb />
Nathan of Tarboro, <lb />
was e'er <lb />
the alert as to out pleasure as was <lb />
proves by her elaborate <lb />
lion, satisfy man <lb />
. meant- mi Mill II, <lb />
After guessing the well selected night with friends <lb />
conundrums W began to disperse, Monday <lb />
bud arrived and replaced <lb />
I in his throat. <lb />
The little is doing well <lb />
now and will recover unless mime <lb />
unforeseen circumstance arise. <lb />
Salisbury Sun. <lb />
General J. S. Cart, <lb />
of the North Carolina Division of <lb />
railed i i Vet- <lb />
is musing for <lb />
a through train from Raleigh to <lb />
Dallas, for of <lb />
those who may to attend the <lb />
reunion at Dallas. <lb />
Know <lb />
When Chill <lb />
teal the formula is plainly print- <lb />
ed every showing that it la simply <lb />
Iron and Quinine in a form. Bo, <lb />
Ours, No Pay. son. <lb />
ignorant <lb />
men you will observe to be <lb />
weak, lint having <lb />
1,1.110 educated men will lie one <lb />
strength power. The <lb />
our Stale only be made great <lb />
by mole education. faro- <lb />
Una is a Stale. It was the <lb />
Oral Milled by the first <lb />
In lbs Walter Of independence and <lb />
Hist lo declaration. <lb />
One of the I st logo into <lb />
until Slate tights <lb />
one of the lust lo leave. <lb />
But our has remained poor <lb />
B lack in general <lb />
Ignorance makes us weak. <lb />
We have learned men women, <lb />
but the strength of Slate is <lb />
the many, not in the <lb />
bidding our a pleasant <lb />
good and trying i express <lb />
lo as well as words could <lb />
tale, of evening. <lb />
morning train <lb />
heel girl. <lb />
He also saw his <lb />
up A. C L Twin. <lb />
Wednesday's <lb />
Messrs. M. Taylor <lb />
Iv. II. Young, of this city, <lb />
j were on the south bound Atlantic <lb />
Line <lb />
day afternoon for Florence <lb />
when, just reached <lb />
Carolina line, it was <lb />
held up by a large posse of armed <lb />
men who at once searched the train <lb />
from the engine to rear plat <lb />
NOTES. <lb />
N. C. Feb. 1.1, <lb />
spent Monday <lb />
night <lb />
K. of spool <lb />
Tuesday in town. <lb />
P. Gulley, <lb />
from When asked what was up, <lb />
House is visiting relatives I they said a had killed <lb />
here. j Sheriff George B. of Bod <lb />
W. of was county, and that be was sup- <lb />
bare Tuesday night, lo be on train. They <lb />
lo discover man and <lb />
Alice of i hurt led They were e flue <lb />
here n <lb />
low ii Sun <lb />
are spending some <lb />
Si loud was in <lb />
day. <lb />
Mis. Kin Anderson Mis-. <lb />
Mary to Put Sat- <lb />
and It till lied . <lb />
Our town is We arc <lb />
lo an here <lb />
Arab I is has <lb />
sick an- <lb />
glad know is <lb />
now. <lb />
Miss lac, has lain <lb />
visiting sister, Mis. Taylor, re <lb />
turned bar home Dunn Tues <lb />
day night. <lb />
Joints Like <lb />
among u <lb />
I ha I.- <lb />
Hie makes him lie n <lb />
Mess n Perry <lb />
.- out <lb />
f. of motion <lb />
No our ill II <lb />
iii i. i Then Ii <lb />
but one Painkiller, <lb />
looking body of men, and were <lb />
very determined in I heir manner. <lb />
This no doubt, caused <lb />
in circulation in Ibis <lb />
Saturday that Sheriff <lb />
had killed. As we staled <lb />
yesterday, Sheriff is very <lb />
much alive, and is known <lb />
in h to why such a re- <lb />
should been started. <lb />
question i, who were <lb />
the who searched train <lb />
Sal and what was their mo- <lb />
lite saying Sheriff <lb />
had been <lb />
There is a township near <lb />
tings and ca <lb />
are not standing much show for <lb />
now. <lb />
have <lb />
ship and hen <lb />
out law ed dogs and <lb />
Squads of men are out with guns <lb />
shoot evict v one heaves In <lb />
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