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Have You Forgot <lb />
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING, AN <lb />
LINE OF <lb />
Pry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb />
p. AND A NUMBER OF OTHER THING <lb />
WHICH I UNABLE TO MENTION <lb />
Come to sec me for your next of Flour <lb />
Yours to please- <lb />
las. B. White. <lb />
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb />
Mil BENEFIT HE lit <lb />
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value. <lb />
S. Paid-up <lb />
Extended that works automatically. <lb />
Is <lb />
ti. Will if arrears be paid within on while you <lb />
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb />
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb />
Dividend arc payable at the beginning of the second and of each <lb />
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb />
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To the or <lb />
To make policy payable as an daring the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
A BABY KANGAROO. <lb />
There i; baby kangaroo, <lb />
born, hi the zoological park upon <lb />
which are fastened the hope and <lb />
ambitions of oven one connected <lb />
with the big animal place. He came <lb />
into existence only a few days ago <lb />
and marks a new in the history <lb />
of the zoo, for he is the first infant <lb />
kangaroo to show his tiny head at <lb />
the zoo and one of the few ever born <lb />
in captivity. So far his head is tho <lb />
only part of his small body that has <lb />
been seen. He has not yet left his <lb />
mother's pouch, but is content and <lb />
will be for some time to view the <lb />
world from between his <lb />
paws. <lb />
The day he was born his mother <lb />
immediately placed him in tho <lb />
made for that purpose nature, <lb />
whence he has not yet issued. <lb />
cry now and then ho <lb />
formed head into the open <lb />
air and surveys tho surrounding. <lb />
Each appearance is hailed with de- <lb />
light by tho animal men. <lb />
The of the baby resembles <lb />
that of a black and tan puppy. The <lb />
eves arc bright and clear, nearly, <lb />
black in color, tho <lb />
ears are a delicate <lb />
ton Times. <lb />
CARR, <lb />
For Mails, Locks, Hinges, Doors, <lb />
Windows, Paints, Rope, Homes, <lb />
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car <lb />
pi Tools, to <lb />
H. <lb />
P assays .- <lb />
Next door to Wilkinson. Successor to Ormond Carr. <lb />
DON'T WORRY I <lb />
like but come to Bland <lb />
you supply dinner without <lb />
the aid of the Our excellent <lb />
line of furnish <lb />
a variety of desirable for <lb />
table. i p Hie best <lb />
VERMONT BUTTER, <lb />
And In FLOOR we nave <lb />
the heel brands to be had. In fact <lb />
our store la the place to cull tor <lb />
any thing wanted the w of <lb />
Nice Groceries.<lb />
N. <lb />
THE NEW <lb />
The <lb />
Fountain Ben <lb />
Time- <lb />
SCHOOL BOOKS <lb />
Reflector <lb />
All at The Reflector <lb />
FACT <lb />
ABOUT THE <lb />
What U known as the <lb />
seldom occasioned by actual exist- <lb />
-i external conditions, but la the <lb />
treat majority of cases by a disorder- <lb />
ed <lb />
THIS IS A PACT <lb />
which may be <lb />
by trying a coarse of <lb />
Pills <lb />
They control and regulate the <lb />
They bring hope and to the <lb />
mind. They bring health elastic- <lb />
to the body. <lb />
TAKE NO <lb />
His Calculation Was Correct. <lb />
Professor Truman Henry <lb />
is one of the most remarkable light- <lb />
calculators now living. <lb />
One day a gentleman who had <lb />
heard of bis powers and wished to <lb />
make a lest said to <lb />
have a little problem for you, <lb />
Professor I was born <lb />
Aug. 1870, at o'clock in the <lb />
afternoon. This is June 1901, <lb />
and it is just o'clock. Now. can <lb />
you tell me my age in <lb />
The great man frowned, bent his <lb />
head and began to walk rapidly up <lb />
and down, twisting his mustache <lb />
and and unclasping his <lb />
hands in his nervous way. After a <lb />
moment or so he returned the an- <lb />
which was somewhere near <lb />
three billions. <lb />
The gentleman produced a paper <lb />
containing the problem worked out <lb />
and said, with a superior <lb />
professor. I'll give you <lb />
credit for great genius, but you're <lb />
several thousands <lb />
The professor stretched out his <lb />
hands for the paper and, running <lb />
over the calculation, said contempt- <lb />
you are. You've left out <lb />
the leap <lb />
Von Snubbed Bismarck. <lb />
Field -Marshal <lb />
as now published by his son, <lb />
throws light on several incidents of <lb />
the wars of 1806 and 1670-71, and, <lb />
among other things, it disposes of <lb />
the Bismarck him <lb />
self never sought to <lb />
the crown prince, worked upon by <lb />
his wife, was opposed to the <lb />
of Pans. <lb />
The also shows what <lb />
Dr. Bosch only hints at in his pages <lb />
that the relations between <lb />
and in France were <lb />
very strained, the chancellor having <lb />
complained that he was always <lb />
treated by his great military col- <lb />
league with incivility and <lb />
Tills coolness <lb />
relations lo the end, so <lb />
that one who knew them well ones <lb />
compared them to pair of Alpine <lb />
peaks illumined by the rays of the <lb />
sun but separated by S <lb />
Jeep mid sunless valley of <lb />
Corbin and the Chinese Tailor. <lb />
They t. I an amusing story of <lb />
Adjutant General Corbin at <lb />
There i- n Chinese tailor there o <lb />
note for the making of white <lb />
uniforms, lo whom the officers often <lb />
come from Manila. The general vis- <lb />
and went to tho China- <lb />
man to be measured for some <lb />
clothes. will come over to <lb />
tho tomorrow and bring <lb />
them to be tried ho said. <lb />
This was not at all the China- <lb />
man's idea of doing business. <lb />
can he he come <lb />
oil ship to try on clothes; you come <lb />
It that or no clothe, and the <lb />
general had lo go back to the China- <lb />
man's shop to have his clothes fit-<lb />
Long Life of an Ad. <lb />
A contract for an advertisement <lb />
in a Chicago newspaper, which ha <lb />
run continuously for ten years, two <lb />
months end twenty-one days, was <lb />
terminated recently only the <lb />
wished to make a new <lb />
contract for both daily and Sunday. <lb />
During the term of the contract the <lb />
lily i Range in the wording of <lb />
the id, when the place of <lb />
moved. <lb />
WASHINGTON <lb />
from On- <lb />
Feb. <lb />
It is of a commentary <lb />
on republican diplomacy that, <lb />
while the administration is <lb />
to establish cordial relations <lb />
with the Filipinos and inspire in <lb />
the n respect for American <lb />
Governor Tuft is testifying <lb />
in Washington that they are <lb />
lazy, people incapable of <lb />
jury or <lb />
of justice. Of <lb />
course, the press of the islands <lb />
publishes these statements and <lb />
doubtless the people be flat- <lb />
into an immediate <lb />
of the American sense of <lb />
quickness of perception null <lb />
keenness of <lb />
Since the passage the majority <lb />
oleomargarine bill by the <lb />
House, that has engaged <lb />
in the consideration of private bills <lb />
odd a one of the <lb />
members expressed it when I <lb />
ed hi in what was go on inside. <lb />
Today the Ways and Menus Com- <lb />
will consider the <lb />
reciprocity quest not because <lb />
it wants to but because the <lb />
t forced upon <lb />
the Committee that, in the words <lb />
of a member, the <lb />
Senate It is probable the <lb />
Committee will report some <lb />
of relief to Cuba. What its <lb />
Will be cannot be <lb />
but, whatever they are, still <lb />
be made to conform lo the well- <lb />
known views of the President <lb />
who the measure is taken up in <lb />
the Senate committee. <lb />
Today the House will up <lb />
the repeal of the war revenue <lb />
taxes, Introducing the <lb />
measure, however, n will <lb />
lie made to pass a rule limiting the <lb />
debate to two days and prohibiting <lb />
the offering of any dining <lb />
the discussion, is intended, <lb />
to prevent <lb />
and who advocate tariff re <lb />
form from amending the II <lb />
is a sample of the gag law with <lb />
which the control tho <lb />
and is, needless lo say, in <lb />
direct Violation of the spirit of the <lb />
constitution which intended that <lb />
the BoOM lie u deliberative <lb />
body. The whips have boon <lb />
actively engaged and it is <lb />
that the rule will <lb />
The President, through <lb />
General, has struck a <lb />
severe blow at partisan polities by <lb />
a determination to resist the re <lb />
of fourth class postmasters <lb />
except for cause. If the President <lb />
persists in his present Intention <lb />
there will lie an in <lb />
Congress of proportions <lb />
as these now form <lb />
the chief perquisites with which <lb />
ii pay political debts. <lb />
The campaign for government <lb />
ownership of the radio is <lb />
being vigorously pushed. <lb />
Corliss, of re <lb />
addressed the house on the <lb />
subject d he told me <lb />
he believed he would be able to <lb />
the bill. He has won over <lb />
his committee until it <lb />
for and -I, <lb />
He Likes Seventeen. <lb />
Sir L. it is said, <lb />
regards seventeen as a lucky <lb />
Hiss who is now Ltd <lb />
was seventeen when he met <lb />
her, the DOOM in which they first <lb />
lived was ho now lives at <lb />
Grove End road, where ho removed <lb />
one and elaborately <lb />
house n l it now is was be- <lb />
Aug. <lb />
No at All. <lb />
you tell tho lady I <lb />
was out <lb />
Servant <lb />
she seem to <lb />
any doubt about it <lb />
Servant ma'am; she <lb />
Mid she knew you wasn't. <lb />
A Record Breaking Envelope. <lb />
About the envelope ever <lb />
passing through the States <lb />
mails was delivered here today. <lb />
It addressed lo Mrs. John <lb />
M. Dick and the envelope was <lb />
exactly the size of a two cent post- <lb />
age stamp. The direction was on <lb />
one side. The missive inside was <lb />
a of four page <lb />
being exact size of the envelope. <lb />
On these four diminutive pages <lb />
were written Ml words. The work <lb />
was by Mr. A. Miller, of <lb />
Dick's steam laundry, an or- <lb />
steel pen and cm be read <lb />
by the eye if the eye is <lb />
young and but Is <lb />
deciphered by the aid of a glass. <lb />
are devoted lo a de- <lb />
the Waldorf hotel in <lb />
New York and was taken from the <lb />
Home Journal, in which It <lb />
took a whole <lb />
Record. <lb />
Wood's Seeds <lb />
BEST FOR THE SOUTH. <lb />
SEED POTATOES <lb />
ONE OF OUR LEAD III. <lb />
We of in <lb />
the <lb />
Virginia Second Crop Seed. <lb />
Wood's stoat <lb />
comparative crop I n <lb />
to yield, with Maine- <lb />
grown It <lb />
also contains mud. other <lb />
and valuable information a. tout <lb />
Potatoes. Write for and <lb />
Special Potato Price list. <lb />
Wood's Descriptive <lb />
tool Hire practical, <lb />
the crops <lb />
lo grow, moat ways grow- <lb />
different crept, and other In- <lb />
formal Ion of if to <lb />
Trucker, mi Farmer, Mailed <lb />
fret upon <lb />
T. W. Wood Sons, <lb />
RICHMOND, <lb />
Trucker and requiring large <lb />
requested <lb />
to write for <lb />
1856. <lb />
J. W. . n. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
Plant Trees <lb />
I have on hand a few thousand of Fruit <lb />
Ornamental Tree, <lb />
, for sate cheep. am <lb />
also preparing to put a huge stork of <lb />
N n Tree for the fall me <lb />
and save money. <lb />
WARREN, <lb />
Proprietor Riverside<lb />
WHEN YOU WANT <lb />
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections, <lb />
etc., go to <lb />
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb />
Black Jack, X, C. <lb />
Nice line cf goods on hand. Prices lo <lb />
produce bought for cash or in <lb />
exchange for goods. <lb />
OLD DOMINION <lb />
Steamer leave Washing- <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Hi earner Edgecombe <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
and Saturdays <lb />
at G carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
J. J. Aft., <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Dr. D James, <lb />
s., <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
The lender in good work and low prices <lb />
Nice Photographs for per <lb />
Half Cabinets per dozen. <lb />
All other lines very Crayon Portraits <lb />
made frill, any small picture cheap. Nice <lb />
hand all Ins time. Come and <lb />
examine my work. No to show <lb />
answer questions. Tho very <lb />
guaranteed to all. Office hours <lb />
to a in., to p m. Yours to <lb />
THE GREENVILLE <lb />
CO. <lb />
Manufacturers of <lb />
Doors, Sash and Blinds. <lb />
aid Interior Finishings <lb />
for floe M n and Cheap <lb />
We solicit patronage and <lb />
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb />
sty s and work. <lb />
Please send your orders to <lb />
Tile Greenville mm. Co. <lb />
DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The firm of R. Bro. <lb />
doing business at Whichard, N. C, was <lb />
this day dissolved mutual consent. D. H <lb />
Whichard withdrawing from the firm. The <lb />
business will be continued by W. H. <lb />
ard, who will all indebtedness of Ike <lb />
firm and to whom all persona owing the <lb />
firm arc requested to make immediate pay- <lb />
Till. Jan. 2nd 1902. <lb />
W. U. <lb />
D. X. <lb />
I W. <lb />
DEALER <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The clerk of Superior court of Pitt <lb />
having Letters of <lb />
to me, the 1st Hay of <lb />
January. 1902, on the estate of W. K. Spain <lb />
notice is given to nil <lb />
to estate to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and to <lb />
nil of estate to present <lb />
claims to the an <lb />
within twelve mouths after ii o <lb />
date of this notice, or this notice will b <lb />
plead <lb />
This the 1st day of January. <lb />
Administratrix Estate of K. <lb />
of <lb />
Wm. Charles <lb />
vs. <lb />
Jno. M. K. Lee <lb />
and other heirs at law <lb />
Wm. Charles Hardy, deceased <lb />
By order of tho Court of Bertie <lb />
county entered In above entitled pro- <lb />
Will sell at court house door In <lb />
Greenville, N. C , I'm m. on <lb />
Feb. two town In <lb />
Bethel, frill county, which Wm. Charles <lb />
Hardy owned hi. death and caviled the <lb />
Andrew, lots, both situate on Main street <lb />
in said to -n. <lb />
and balance In <lb />
one and two year, with interest on deferred <lb />
payments. <lb />
This laud Is sold to pay the of <lb />
Win. Charles Hardy. <lb />
This Jan. 1902. <lb />
of Win C Hardy, <lb />
By F. O. JAMES, Attorney. <lb />
A HI. I Mil-11 1875.- <lb />
B. M. <lb />
Hie <lb />
B for and <lb />
Mr. Ii <lb />
in I .- in of bis <lb />
views effort mid up- <lb />
to with <lb />
approval on <lb />
both of chamber. <lb />
Wholesale sou Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb />
Turkeys, Kg, Bed <lb />
Oak Ba <lb />
by Carriages, <lb />
Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
although the <lb />
notice to <lb />
Pule. <lb />
ATTENTION AGENTS <lb />
Mr. John C tor <lb />
North Carolina and Virginia, of that <lb />
Known and Company, <lb />
MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
Life Insurance Co., of <lb />
lo announce to largo number of <lb />
policy holders, and to the public <lb />
generally, of North com- <lb />
will now Business In this <lb />
state and from this date wilt Issue <lb />
splendid and desirable policies, lo all de- <lb />
the best insurance In the best <lb />
life insurance company in the world. <lb />
If the local agent in your has not <lb />
yet completed arrangements, address <lb />
JOHN C. <lb />
Stale Agent, Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
Assets <lb />
Paid policy <lb />
Lire, reliable energetic agents wanted at <lb />
once lo for tho <lb />
Than a Blow. <lb />
from I hard list is the bum of n Id wind <lb />
upon a pair of Improperly <lb />
A few lo cold may be the <lb />
twinning neither <lb />
lime nor courage. yourself against <lb />
pulmonary troubles, consumption <lb />
Allen's Lung Balsam. A few doses <lb />
will loosen cough you to <lb />
phlegm that products it <lb />
soon fol lows. <lb />
High Key W .-t Clio <lb />
roots, Can <lb />
Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prance, Currents, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Best Butter, New <lb />
Royal Hewing Machines, and nil <lb />
melon- other goods. Duality and <lb />
Cheap for Cum <lb />
to see <lb />
S. Bf. <lb />
Phone <lb />
The Charlotte Observer. <lb />
EVERY DAY W THE <lb />
TOMPKINS. <lb />
i. P. CALDWELL Editor. <lb />
THE the <lb />
largest telegraphic news service <lb />
delivered to any paper <lb />
and Atlanta, and <lb />
its service Is the <lb />
ever handled by a North Caro- <lb />
paper. <lb />
THE SUNDAY con- <lb />
of Hi or more pages, and is <lb />
to a large extent made up of <lb />
original matter. <lb />
THE SEMI-WEEKLY <lb />
printed Tuesday and Friday <lb />
per year. The largest paper <lb />
lo North Carolina. <lb />
Sample copies sent on application. <lb />
Address <lb />
N. <lb />
N. O. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and always <lb />
on <lb />
Fresh goods kepi constantly ea <lb />
band. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D . W. <lb />
WHICHARD <lb />
de a <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
and prices as low as the <lb />
lowest. Highest market price <lb />
paid <lb />
aft. <lb />
-DEALER IN- <lb />
--es- <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE MB. <lb />
J. R. COBBY. <lb />
BROS. no. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton and Broken in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
WEEKLY. <lb />
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb />
Editor Publisher, <lb />
Lincoln, <lb />
in Advance. <lb />
One Year II, Six Months SOc, <lb />
Three Sing. Copy <lb />
No traveling canvassers are em <lb />
ployed. Subscriptions taken . <lb />
The office. The Semi <lb />
Weekly and <lb />
will be sent together <lb />
one year for or THE Daily <lb />
and <lb />
one year for 13.50 payable In ad- <lb />
PATENT<lb />
-FOB <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
TO <lb />
PER. IR <lb />
VOL <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY <lb />
-AT- <lb />
NO <lb />
Ricks Wilkinson <lb />
This is a Pro- <lb />
Store. <lb />
To stand still is to go back- <lb />
ward. Stagnation leads <lb />
to business death. Any <lb />
day, every day, we intend to be <lb />
doing better by you than the day <lb />
before Not perfect yet. Never <lb />
likely to be perfect, but trying to <lb />
do the best possible <lb />
with all the help that <lb />
experience and closest <lb />
watching can supply. <lb />
Shoe Department. <lb />
Smashed to <lb />
The leftover Ladies Shoe that <lb />
were 11.60 and 92.00, Shoes in <lb />
small sizes must be sold, and we <lb />
have them in this sale at <lb />
Hamilton Shoe Co's <lb />
own make Shoe that are <lb />
told for 12.60 and must be <lb />
cloned out to make room for our <lb />
Famous John So we <lb />
want the room this price <lb />
e it to as long as they <lb />
last at <lb />
Odd size and lots mens <lb />
Shoes at half price. <lb />
Department. <lb />
A Sensational Offering of La- <lb />
dies and underwear still <lb />
going on. <lb />
Ladies Heavy Vests at <lb />
Extra Heavy Ribbed Pants <lb />
and at <lb />
Ladies Union Suits <lb />
Ladies Extra Heavy Union <lb />
Suits. are real values at <lb />
now <lb />
Ladies All Wool Ribbed Punts <lb />
and never sold for <lb />
than 1.00, <lb />
Extra Heavy Fleeced <lb />
Shirts and Drawers, finished <lb />
with silk tape pearl buttons <lb />
regular guide n marked <lb />
Health <lb />
the flail marked in this <lb />
sale at <lb />
Colored Dress Shirts <lb />
and kind at <lb />
Boys Pants. <lb />
and kind at <lb />
lie <lb />
Umbrellas. <lb />
Steel Rods at <lb />
Buggy Robes. <lb />
A few nice ones left that must <lb />
go Into money. <lb />
kind at and <lb />
That were and <lb />
in this sale at<lb />
You can still pick up some <lb />
bargains at less than half <lb />
price which no one should miss. <lb />
CORSETS. <lb />
C. B Corsets at <lb />
It is to you not to let this <lb />
bargain pass unnoticed. <lb />
Kid Gloves. <lb />
Ladies Kid Gloves at <lb />
Hosiery <lb />
Boys and Girls Heavy <lb />
a good value at now <lb />
Ladies Extra Heavy <lb />
Hose that are sold at <lb />
Mens Half Hose be <lb />
bought for less now <lb />
Department <lb />
have some great bargains <lb />
that you afford to pass <lb />
noticed. <lb />
paper <lb />
We are agents for the Standard <lb />
Patterns and fill your order <lb />
from stock on hand. The March <lb />
Designer ready. The fashion <lb />
sheets are yours for <lb />
Ricks Wilkinson <lb />
BARBERS AND CHRISTMAS. <lb />
trade more than that <lb />
of any other during the <lb />
a Thirteenth street <lb />
barber. to nil we <lb />
make less money within the ten days <lb />
of the Christmas season in the <lb />
dullest lull of the moult.;. <lb />
About per of our regular <lb />
customers who shaved three <lb />
times a week suddenly drop off <lb />
about three day- before <lb />
and do not return until early in <lb />
January. It's nothing new. You <lb />
see, it's like The tipping habit <lb />
about grown so <lb />
in America that a man seems to <lb />
think that he is forced to give his <lb />
harbor least a dollar around <lb />
Christmas, instead of keeping on <lb />
feeling the pangs of a pricked <lb />
pride hundreds just change places <lb />
for a week or so. The thing has be- <lb />
come evident to us we ex- <lb />
it. When we hear the <lb />
phrase, Well. I guess I'll go <lb />
out of town for eight or ten <lb />
or one customer say to another, <lb />
I'll take run up to Maine <lb />
for a week's are <lb />
Philadelphia Times. <lb />
To Pay a Quarter Per Baby. <lb />
Cook county will have to pay <lb />
cents a head for every baby born <lb />
inside its limits and whose birth is <lb />
reported to the county clerk after <lb />
New Year's day. This is on ac- <lb />
count of a law which was enacted <lb />
by the last legislature. <lb />
The object of tho law was not to <lb />
place a bounty on the birth of <lb />
in Chicago, but to insure the <lb />
recording of tho births of tho <lb />
who may born. The <lb />
presiding at the birth of a child <lb />
will be entitled to collect the tax. <lb />
If he neglects his duty, the parent <lb />
of the offspring will have the next <lb />
chance at the county's quarter. <lb />
This piece of silver will be paid by <lb />
the Mont treasurer anon notice by <lb />
tho county clerk that tho birth in <lb />
question has been reported to him. <lb />
expect this new law will cost <lb />
Cook county about next <lb />
said President John J. <lb />
berg of the county board. <lb />
Wen nearly babies born in <lb />
Chicago last News. <lb />
A Full Dinner Pall. <lb />
David Long, a laborer, walked <lb />
into the Second National hank of <lb />
Danville, III., the other afternoon, <lb />
placed his dinner pail in the teller's <lb />
window and said lie wanted to make <lb />
a deposit. Then to the astonish- <lb />
of the bank officials ho opened <lb />
the pail showed that it was full <lb />
of soiled and crumpled bank notes <lb />
of an almost forgotten issue. There <lb />
was a little less in the <lb />
pail, and every dollar of it was of <lb />
the old war issue of thirty-five years <lb />
ago and worth a hundred cents. Tho <lb />
hank retained the greater part of <lb />
the money, but son , of it was in <lb />
such condition it had to be sent <lb />
to Washington exchanged. <lb />
Long, who is seventy years <lb />
old, refused to make any <lb />
of how he came into possession <lb />
of the money. Crumpled up in some <lb />
of tho bills small feathers and <lb />
bits of straw, which gave evidence <lb />
that the money had been at one <lb />
concealed in a bed. Indianapolis <lb />
News. <lb />
Or cf and Beef. <lb />
The king of Portugal, although <lb />
entirely against his doctor's advice, <lb />
is a great meat eater and thinks no <lb />
form of cooking comes up to that of <lb />
the English. When staying in Eng- <lb />
land a few years ago, he visited Lord <lb />
Salisbury's beautiful seat at Hat- <lb />
field. During dinner the <lb />
naturally turned upon the <lb />
visit, and the Duke of York, now <lb />
tho Prince of Wales, who was pres- <lb />
said to the king, what <lb />
has impressed your majesty most <lb />
during short slay In Eng- <lb />
The king of Portugal replied <lb />
thoughtfully, I think the <lb />
English roast beef is very delight- <lb />
laughed his royal highness, <lb />
surely something else <lb />
pressed your majesty us <lb />
enthusiastically replied the <lb />
king, course The English boil- <lb />
i delightful. <lb />
That Australian Flag. <lb />
Tho adoption by Australia of s <lb />
flag of her own has brought about s <lb />
good deal of a n in London and <lb />
particularly among military and <lb />
men. Admiral de Horsey, for <lb />
example, ancient <lb />
flag is good enough for the whole <lb />
empire. Why should Australia, <lb />
DO YOU EVER WASH <lb />
IF YOU DO WK H WE ALT, KINDS OF <lb />
soap <lb />
HEAD THIS LIST AND BEE IF YOU DON'T <lb />
NEED A CAKES OF TUB DIFFERENT KINDS. <lb />
Soaps. <lb />
Sweet Maiden Cloud size <lb />
American Bo <lb />
Wild It. so cakes for <lb />
Dr. Stub's Egg White for <lb />
1st City, cakes for <lb />
COMES SOMETHING <lb />
Dr. Cutaneous for <lb />
Medicated mid only <lb />
line <lb />
Queen line Violet <lb />
very fine cakes in a this week <lb />
per box. <lb />
have more yet c have not mentioned. Crushed <lb />
Ibises, Crushed Lilacs, Crushed <lb />
Pithy Talcum, etc. If you wish to keep clean call on <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
The Only Department Store in <lb />
GREENVILLE- <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
N. Cf., Feb. <lb />
We have a very large snow on <lb />
the d which averaged <lb />
teen inches on a level. <lb />
W. Pollard went up road <lb />
on today. <lb />
Kev. Arnold a few <lb />
days with J. T. the past <lb />
week. <lb />
Mis Agnes Moore is visiting <lb />
Mamie friends. <lb />
J. V. Wright, engineer of the <lb />
E. O. It. Ii., went to on <lb />
business hut week. Dick Havens. <lb />
of Tarboro, took hi, place during <lb />
his absence. <lb />
T. spent yesterday <lb />
in the country his parents, <lb />
Mr. and Km. T. L. Turnage. <lb />
B, V. Williams has resigned his <lb />
position a ticket agent. Mr. Al <lb />
of the A. C. L. at Kinston <lb />
has succeeded him. <lb />
L. E. Everett went to Washington <lb />
on business yesterday. <lb />
J. J. is painting the now <lb />
residence of Miss Bessie Bullock <lb />
near the depot. <lb />
AYDEN NOTES. <lb />
N. C Feb. <lb />
Snow hailing has been the most <lb />
pupil amusement lust <lb />
Rev. Moore, of <lb />
I spent the few days here. <lb />
Miss Alice Grimes, after spend- <lb />
a few days with Miss Olivia <lb />
j Berry, of South Ayden, returned <lb />
to her home 1.1 <lb />
Thursday morning. <lb />
No services in the here <lb />
S day owing lo snow. <lb />
H. Brooks came down <lb />
Saturday night. <lb />
Will <lb />
Betrayer Shot in the Street <lb />
Feb. <lb />
Walter Gray were prob- <lb />
ably mortally wounded here Ibis <lb />
afternoon by Walker, who <lb />
tired upon them as Mood with <lb />
several other young fellows on the <lb />
street about a <lb />
trial which all participated Ibis <lb />
morning. Walker, eye-witnesses <lb />
say, came the street toward <lb />
the crowd with his hand the <lb />
pocket of a sack coat he wore, and <lb />
when but a few yards distant fired <lb />
live shots Into the crowd in quick <lb />
succession. Two shots struck <lb />
and one struck Gray. The <lb />
surgeon wounds arc <lb />
especially dangerous and Grey <lb />
has chance lo recover. <lb />
After shooting Walker weir <lb />
to meet Policeman who was <lb />
coming him, and <lb />
himself. At jail he told <lb />
the reporter that he shot <lb />
because had his sis- <lb />
and said be did not mean to <lb />
shoot Gray. He appeared quite <lb />
Cool and evidently considered <lb />
lie bad done justifiable thing. <lb />
After ii became known what <lb />
actuated many men expressed <lb />
approval his act. The boy, who <lb />
is only years age, passed <lb />
through a terrible ordeal an hour <lb />
before the shooting Ho and his <lb />
old stood In the police court <lb />
where Levi's sister Bessie, a girl <lb />
of seventeen, was the <lb />
whom she charged <lb />
with betraying her under promise <lb />
of marriage, and heard Shipp ad <lb />
mil that he had ruined her, but <lb />
deny that lie had promised to <lb />
Marry her, and heard of <lb />
associates <lb />
from about his gal swear that <lb />
knew her to la- unchaste. Gray, <lb />
of Parmele, who was shot, was one <lb />
pent Sunday with bis brother, F. them. The girl was unable to <lb />
G. prove that had promised to <lb />
Miss Leona who spent her, was dis <lb />
the past week Misses Olivia Berry minted. <lb />
and Annie Smith, returned to her <lb />
home in <lb />
A. II. Wilmington, <lb />
DON'T a small <lb />
thing like that, but conic to <lb />
tan dinner without <lb />
the <lb />
line of CANNED GOODS furnish I Public school teachers in <lb />
a variety of desirable III inns f,. are snow <lb />
your table, We also keep best down <lb />
VERMONT always i Saturday night and damages. The suit is <lb />
Ami in we Monday. <lb />
A suit has been brought by <lb />
I Louis colored, as ad- <lb />
town for tho of bis <lb />
W. <lb />
from twins the Atlantic Coast Line Co. <lb />
the best brands to be bad. In <lb />
our store is t he place to call <lb />
anything wanted the way of <lb />
Nice Groceries. <lb />
THE NEW <lb />
CARD, <lb />
Miss Olivia Berry left Monday <lb />
to friends In <lb />
brought through Wall field's <lb />
Mess. it Wooten. It <lb />
ill he recalled by our readers that <lb />
Joe was killed by a <lb />
Line near last <lb />
May. He was riding on the cow <lb />
catcher of engine and either <lb />
Chills Fever Is a of <lb />
Tasteless Chill It is Iron <lb />
am a No cure, <lb />
DO <lb />
For Nails, Lochs, Hinges, Doors, <lb />
Windows, Paints, Rope, <lb />
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car- <lb />
Tools, lo <lb />
H. L CAR <lb />
Next door to Ricks <lb />
to Ormond A <lb />
s flag <lb />
Turn <lb />
Three Times Value <lb />
OF ANY<lb />
; Agents wanted all unoccupied <lb />
territory. <lb />
WHEELER A WILSON, <lb />
Manufacturing Company, <lb />
Atlanta. Ga. <lb />
For sale by <lb />
S. T WHITE, <lb />
The Jacksonville r Fin. Times <lb />
Union remarks that not many <lb />
years ago, in Leon county, the <lb />
grass there was looked <lb />
upon as a and now is <lb />
county's profitable crop. As <lb />
lime prognoses make <lb />
some valuable discoveries, If nine <lb />
the formers in North Carolina <lb />
spent us much time and winked <lb />
hail cultivating grass as <lb />
do In trying they <lb />
would be four limes as well off. <lb />
This is a record On <lb />
Monday evening of last week Mr. <lb />
G. II, Lilly, Long Acre town <lb />
snip, Ibis county, Mrs. Mag- <lb />
Watson, hue lo her, pro <lb />
posed, was and before he <lb />
evening time was <lb />
pointed. On lay evening <lb />
following were <lb />
Within three days from their <lb />
nesting hearts beat as one. <lb />
She is his Hind wife and he is her <lb />
second h <lb />
Progress. <lb />
fell . or frightened off by <lb />
Turrentine, in some <lb />
v. as caught under the wheels <lb />
and killed. It will also be retail- <lb />
led tout a wreck had occurred to <lb />
same train, The <lb />
pr. will Introduce <lb />
I to prove that was <lb />
asked or employed logo to Green- <lb />
j ville to assist iii doing the <lb />
work to remedy the wreck. <lb />
I They will allege he bad a <lb />
I right on this account to return to <lb />
Kinston the train that it <lb />
was through the fault of the Mil- <lb />
be wan killed. <lb />
Proper papers to suit <lb />
will be filed the clerk <lb />
row. These have to unit Hi rough <lb />
a lei in of count lo give defense <lb />
an opportunity to Die I reply. The <lb />
case Consequently Will be heard at <lb />
April term of <lb />
I'm.-., 19th, <lb />
Keep lip a Brisk Attack <lb />
I list had gold, do wait for <lb />
ii to Perry <lb />
Is a powerful Internally <lb />
with warm, swash water. Huh it <lb />
Into tin- fathom and Stash <lb />
bin the h- I. mi nil <lb />
understand why Hum spasmodic, com <lb />
petition make In popular <lb />
the one <lb />
Too much economy exist Meyer <lb />
an adopted citizen of <lb />
Boston He needed a rug bag <lb />
and this purpose utilized an <lb />
old Hag which he lying <lb />
around somewhere. Then they <lb />
rested him and lined him <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
Know What <lb />
When Chill <lb />
the is plainly orbit. <lb />
bottle show-lug that it is <lb />
Iron Quinine in h form Mo <lb />
No Pay. <lb />
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
N. C. <lb />
D. J. Ed. Owner <lb />
Entered at the Poet Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, as Class <lb />
Hail Matter. <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
press dispatches <lb />
gave full account of Miss Stone's <lb />
release from the brigands, while <lb />
Thursday's corrected the report <lb />
again. And soil goes. <lb />
Business men say cash books <lb />
have contained very small entries <lb />
since the snow came. Alter a <lb />
week doing almost nothing they <lb />
are wishing that will <lb />
bring out trade. <lb />
It is claimed, says a <lb />
correspondent, that North <lb />
produces more hay to toe acre than <lb />
the Western and Northern States. <lb />
In spite of this claim, North Caro- <lb />
is a large purchaser of West- <lb />
hay. <lb />
It looks now like Raleigh will <lb />
get an auditorium. The committee <lb />
at the bead movement have <lb />
the academy of music <lb />
building and will spend several <lb />
thousand dollars improving it. <lb />
is not taking hold of this mat- <lb />
any too soon. <lb />
It will devolve upon Governor <lb />
Aycock to appoint a successor to <lb />
Gen. T. E. Toon as Stale <lb />
of Public Instruction. He <lb />
could not make a better selection <lb />
for this position than Prof. II. <lb />
of Greenville. No man <lb />
in the State has more interest in <lb />
the school work be. <lb />
death Gen. T. F. Toon <lb />
State Superintendent of Public In- <lb />
which occurred in <lb />
yesterday morning, is a great <lb />
loss to the State. General Toon <lb />
was a excellent man, and was <lb />
making the State a most active <lb />
and efficient Superintendent. His <lb />
enthusiasm for schools had <lb />
created an interest throughout <lb />
State. <lb />
A daily paper, the Observer, re- <lb />
started at <lb />
alter an existence of eight <lb />
days, the reason assigned being <lb />
that there was not enough patron- <lb />
age to continue it. man who <lb />
starts any business, more especial- <lb />
a newspaper, without able <lb />
to calculate more than a week <lb />
a head, shows poor judgment. A <lb />
newspaper that paid expenses <lb />
first week would a gold mine, in <lb />
fact if a paper gets on a paying <lb />
basis even in a year it i- a good <lb />
enterprise. Don't a <lb />
paper unless yon want to do plenty <lb />
of work and see bank account <lb />
grow slow. <lb />
Roosevelt has lit <lb />
made public his opinion in the <lb />
controversy, but <lb />
considering that be had so much <lb />
matter to go says he care- <lb />
fully read it done will to <lb />
get through this soon. The <lb />
dent takes a middle ground <lb />
praising Sampson for what he <lb />
done and praising for hat <lb />
he done. But as to that 3rd of July <lb />
smash-up of the Spanish off <lb />
Santiago, the President says <lb />
of them is entitled to any <lb />
usual credit, it being Captain's <lb />
All the same, the people <lb />
are with and do not think <lb />
he treated justly since the <lb />
war ended. <lb />
CHARITY IMPOSED UPON. <lb />
The Greensboro correspondent <lb />
of the Raleigh Post <lb />
This thing of dispensing sweet <lb />
is a peculiar business, as <lb />
Chief of Police Scott and city <lb />
officials can testify. Although <lb />
weather has moderated to a <lb />
extent, the calls for help are <lb />
increasing in number rather <lb />
decreasing. When asked <lb />
morning how for this, <lb />
Chief Scott said he supposed it was <lb />
because many people were just <lb />
learning that city had <lb />
to was giving it away <lb />
to all comers. While in police <lb />
headquarters for a few minutes <lb />
this morning The Post correspond- <lb />
counted just six people who <lb />
came for assistance. Some of them <lb />
wood some wanted <lb />
groceries, Han a little <lb />
of both, but all appeared to think <lb />
that the city should furnish these <lb />
supplies as a matter course. One <lb />
stout and healthy looking <lb />
woman, who said all she lacked of <lb />
being a widow was having a fun- <lb />
from her house, came in and <lb />
asked bread for herself and her <lb />
nine children and a load of wood to <lb />
keep the family warm. There is <lb />
no doubt that much -if this charity <lb />
is misapplied, and therefore much <lb />
of it is not charity. For instance, <lb />
six different women came to <lb />
police headquarters during the <lb />
day for wood and eatables Each <lb />
was given an order wood and <lb />
groceries. Late the day em- <lb />
of the city discovered that <lb />
all six of these women lived to <lb />
one house, hall which <lb />
had turned into a temporary <lb />
wood shed. There was wood every- <lb />
where, while tables chairs <lb />
held sacks of Hour, packages of <lb />
meat other thing's. These <lb />
women, there are others like <lb />
them, were on but one thing <lb />
getting every I possible while <lb />
thing were going tree And there <lb />
is no limit to the gall of these kind <lb />
of people. <lb />
This is usually the case <lb />
there is any general movement to <lb />
charity in a The <lb />
lazy, vagabond class are the ones <lb />
who get most of what is given <lb />
away, while really needy are <lb />
neglected. Greenville had some <lb />
experience along Ibis line a <lb />
years ago that taught the town a <lb />
Instead of having relief <lb />
headquarters opened to receive <lb />
it is to have a <lb />
committee to hunt up the <lb />
needy help those only. Then <lb />
it is an act of charity. <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb />
N. Feb. <lb />
T. T. Cherry, of Conetoe, spent <lb />
Thursday <lb />
II. II. Taylor spent Tuesday <lb />
Wednesday in Mount. <lb />
It. who has been <lb />
visiting bis sister in Rocky Mount. <lb />
Thursday night. <lb />
Miss Alice Carson, spend- <lb />
sometime here, left Monday <lb />
Roanoke, Va., where she has <lb />
accepted a position as milliner. <lb />
M. C. S. Cherry, of Mount Olive, <lb />
who has bean visiting <lb />
here, returned Thursday. <lb />
left here Thurs- <lb />
day for Mount Olive to begin <lb />
school. <lb />
His of Cone- <lb />
toe, spent Thursday with <lb />
here. <lb />
Fred Gardner, of Everett, <lb />
Thursday here. <lb />
B. w. left <lb />
for Greenville. <lb />
left <lb />
Tuesday for Parmele to begin inch <lb />
lag school. <lb />
Dr. spent Tues- <lb />
day here on business. <lb />
II. II. Taylor spent Sunday <lb />
Robersonville with his mother. <lb />
cry for the moon, while <lb />
grown people howl because they <lb />
want the earth. <lb />
This is real laud of promise <lb />
so many people promise to pay j done better <lb />
debt and never do It. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
from <lb />
v. Feb. <lb />
That House of <lb />
has ceased to be a <lb />
body has <lb />
a mere machine doing <lb />
of a small of men, by <lb />
courtesy called leaders but actual- <lb />
dictators, has appreciated <lb />
for at number of years by those <lb />
close touch with its workings, but <lb />
never in its history have the high <lb />
handed and tyrannical methods <lb />
adopted by the present Speaker <lb />
bis colleague to secure the <lb />
passage of the wax revenue repeal <lb />
bill been or even <lb />
The proceedings last <lb />
Monday were a source of <lb />
to every member of the House <lb />
possessed of sufficient intelligence <lb />
to comprehend their meaning. <lb />
Since the passage of the revenue <lb />
bill the House has accomplished <lb />
no important legislation. The <lb />
Senate has passed the bill <lb />
for a permanent census bureau <lb />
and has fixed upon next Monday <lb />
for final debate and vote on the <lb />
Philippine <lb />
ate Committee Agriculture is <lb />
considering the oleomargarine bill <lb />
the indications are that it will <lb />
pan. It is quite probable <lb />
will eliminate the clause <lb />
relating in renovated butter for, as <lb />
a Senator from Iowa pointed out <lb />
yesterday when I asked bin of the <lb />
likelihood of the passing <lb />
Senate, Congress has no authority <lb />
to legislate in regard to <lb />
of any food product unless <lb />
it the ground that it is for the <lb />
purpose of raising revenue and <lb />
there is no tax placed on <lb />
butter by the present measure. <lb />
Moreover the bill falls to define <lb />
renovated butler and it will be a <lb />
location to what is renovated <lb />
and what is not. <lb />
This morning the President's de- <lb />
on Admiral appeal <lb />
as made public, it bears every <lb />
evidence of having been rendered <lb />
in the bureaucratic atmosphere <lb />
which Mr. Roosevelt has <lb />
tit to round himself and the <lb />
conclusions bear the <lb />
proof of having been induced <lb />
the specious argument of such <lb />
men as Long. ct <lb />
alias. Mr. Roosevelt valiantly <lb />
shields himself behind the decision <lb />
of his and <lb />
finds no occasion for reversing Mr. <lb />
judgment. He alleges <lb />
that, while Sampson was only <lb />
technically in it was a <lb />
In his efforts <lb />
to avoid doing full justice to <lb />
Admiral however, he for <lb />
gets to accord credit to men <lb />
behind the the builder of <lb />
the American -hips and the <lb />
of the American powder. <lb />
If Mr. Roosevelt imagines that his <lb />
will conclude matter, <lb />
be is mistaken, Senator Mason, <lb />
of Illinois, announces his intention <lb />
to push bis resolution in the Sen- <lb />
ate to the full extent of his ability. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
In North Carafe. <lb />
The monthly pay-rolls of the <lb />
manufacturing in Durham <lb />
aggregate <lb />
James Jones, while driving to <lb />
ward hi home from Bit. Olive, <lb />
Tuesday evening, was thrown from <lb />
his buggy killed. <lb />
A institute will beheld <lb />
at Tarboro Tuesday and <lb />
day, Quite a pro <lb />
ram is prepared for it. <lb />
Southerner says it is report- <lb />
ed Old Dominion Steamship <lb />
Co. will stop running their boats <lb />
to Tarboro, for lack of patronage. <lb />
At meeting of State <lb />
Council Jr. O. U. A. M., held this <lb />
week in Wilmington, it was <lb />
ed not to establish a State orphan- <lb />
age for present. <lb />
Mr. Hector died <lb />
day at bis in Harnett <lb />
county, aged years, beginning <lb />
to pass away with the setting in of <lb />
great snow storm. His twin- <lb />
brother, died three <lb />
years ago, and it is a singular fact <lb />
that a great mantle of cover- <lb />
ed the earth in bis last <lb />
FARMVILLE <lb />
Winterville Department. <lb />
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb />
Winterville, Feb. <lb />
As an inducement to marriage a <lb />
certain bachelor of our acquaint- <lb />
has been offered a lot, <lb />
feet of lumber and a nice set of <lb />
It seems this <lb />
is the if other re- <lb />
can lie <lb />
C. A. returned Thursday <lb />
evening from Wilmington where <lb />
he had in attendance upon a <lb />
meeting of Lodge of the <lb />
Jr. O. A. M. as a <lb />
of at this place. <lb />
Mr. Fair was elected a member of <lb />
the executive committee, which i <lb />
quite an honor. <lb />
buggies are going, <lb />
must go and will go. are <lb />
good goods. The public realize <lb />
this fact and are showing their <lb />
appreciation. These good cannot <lb />
be excelled. Come and see. <lb />
This early in the season the A. <lb />
O. Cox Mfg. Co. have shipped near- <lb />
cotton planters and <lb />
season has barely begun. <lb />
There seems to be no cessation of <lb />
entering our school. One <lb />
by one they continue to come. En- <lb />
of all the building has <lb />
become an actual necessity. An <lb />
indomitable will and a never <lb />
perseverance will accomplish <lb />
most anything, and here we realize <lb />
this as a indeed. <lb />
J. L. Hobgood and W. B. Win- <lb />
gate each other <lb />
and smiled. They are girls. <lb />
It seems to be nice. We don't <lb />
ARE <lb />
YOU <lb />
DEAF <lb />
The old maxim that nothing will <lb />
la the and thwart true love was <lb />
once again exemplified Wednesday <lb />
in the marriage of Mrs. <lb />
to Mr. J. K. Colleen. <lb />
was the second time that <lb />
marital row had been taken by <lb />
It will be recalled <lb />
that a few ago they were, or <lb />
I hey thought, at least she, he <lb />
to claimed, married. A few days <lb />
afterward he was arrested on a <lb />
of bigamy. He claimed he <lb />
thought he had secured a divorce, <lb />
but he cony and sent to <lb />
l he penitentiary, She made the <lb />
that tine that she <lb />
loved I mi and didn't care if he <lb />
had m she would marry <lb />
him in the end. About a year ago <lb />
beans pardoned. He secured a <lb />
renewed bis suit to <lb />
Mrs. Wednesday night <lb />
they ware by Rev. N. K. <lb />
On account of the snow there at the <lb />
daughter, Mis. J. B, Taylor. <lb />
will make home In <lb />
Winston Free Press. <lb />
was no preaching here last Sunday. <lb />
N. S. Fulford, of Washington, <lb />
spent today here. <lb />
The Wilmington Messenger <lb />
claims that Sheriff of <lb />
New Hanover has beaten <lb />
having collected M per <lb />
cent, of the State's tax.-s <lb />
Sheriff Harris has settled In full <lb />
for his State taxes has collect- <lb />
ed percent, of all taxes listed, <lb />
State, and specials. What <lb />
f the Wind were wisdom we'd <lb />
all be philosopher. <lb />
I here is less devotion to <lb />
than lo appetite. <lb />
The adversities of the many fur- <lb />
success to the few. <lb />
Red noses should not be <lb />
as bright examples. <lb />
The current of will wash <lb />
away the foundation of love. <lb />
N. C, Feb. <lb />
We are having some very <lb />
weather which we hope will <lb />
Boon moderate. <lb />
Miss Pearl Moore went in the <lb />
country Wednesday to spend a few <lb />
days with her sister. <lb />
Miss Mary spent Tuesday <lb />
in with Misses Mamie Lang know, <lb />
and Agues Moore. W. L. Hurst left Friday morn- <lb />
J. W. Parker and daughter, to visit friends in Halifax and <lb />
Miss Villas, have gone lo Snow Martin counties. <lb />
Hill to stay a few day. H. F. Keel to Parmele on <lb />
Miss is visiting business yesterday. <lb />
Mrs. G. Ling Ibis week. Sheriff Harrington, of <lb />
Will Hooker, of Speed, is Greenville, was here a short while <lb />
town visiting relatives and friends. Friday morning summoning jurors <lb />
W. II. Pollard went up road for the various terms of court, <lb />
on yesterday. Rev. C. W. Blanchard came up <lb />
Miss Hannah Hardy spent Mon from Kinston yesterday and will <lb />
day town with her sister, Mrs. fill bis first appointment as pastor <lb />
I. Baker. the Missionary Baptist church <lb />
There was cottage prayer meet-j next Sunday morning and night, <lb />
at Mrs. W. O. Lang's Wed- of this can <lb />
night, There were truly congratulate themselves in <lb />
several present. Each one reports j being so fortunate as to secure the <lb />
a fine meeting. It will meet at services of this eminent divine for <lb />
Mrs, W. B. Pollard's next Wed- the coming year, <lb />
night. W. B. having <lb />
Arthur Everett has gone to the large and comfortable home <lb />
Washington to stay a few day. place of W. J. Wyatt, moved hi <lb />
family there last week. <lb />
THE STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL J. E. Fleming, of Pine Log, was <lb />
MARCH 18-20. in to see us yesterday. <lb />
The popularity of the Tyndall <lb />
tobacco attested by the <lb />
lion meets in March numerous order constantly re- <lb />
Marion Lawrence, In at the office of the A. O. <lb />
Field Secretary, Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
do, will be present. From present indications the <lb />
In addition, very efficient speak- acreage in both cotton and tobacco <lb />
Sunday School Worker will be greatly increased. The <lb />
ALL, CASES OF <lb />
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING <lb />
l ARE NOW CURABLE <lb />
by our new invention. Only born are incurable. <lb />
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. <lb />
P. A. OF <lb />
m Lt won, I lot <lb />
underwent ., i -ct catarrh, for month, without consulted <lb />
t-rut among other, the mot eminent car of this cit who told r <lb />
HI ind that the head <lb />
cease, hut the in the affected ear would he lost <lb />
in a New York paper and ordered <lb />
a few to your directions, the ceased, and <lb />
i- in has been entirely restored. I thank <lb />
V. X. HERMAN Broadway. Baltimore. Md <lb />
Our treatment doe not interfere with your usual <lb />
T then . <lb />
Aft I had u i <lb />
It five week my hearing i <lb />
and to remain <lb />
YOU m YOURSELF AT HORSE <lb />
INTERNATIONAL COS U SAILS <lb />
gen <lb />
SCHOOL BOOKS <lb />
from North will on the <lb />
prof; nun. <lb />
Rev. and Miss Bessie <lb />
Gaston, <lb />
voices arc will direct <lb />
the music. <lb />
It Is the earnest request of <lb />
farmers wish to raise more cotton <lb />
seed than cotton. <lb />
Says the Charlotte <lb />
The i i <lb />
Bernard, the ex-district <lb />
attorney for Ike eastern district of <lb />
State Committee that I North Caroline, since his re- <lb />
each Superintendent of a I lief was Withdraw u and transferred <lb />
Sell, mi will appoint one his neighbor, Col. Harrison <lb />
who will, him attend the Con- Skinner, been much associated <lb />
with a possible new newspaper <lb />
Do not fin get it. The cause is enterprise in Raleigh. He was in <lb />
too great. Five Hundred Thous- <lb />
and Children in North Carolina do <lb />
not attend the church ind the <lb />
Sunday School. <lb />
We want to plan a campaign that <lb />
will reach We hope to have <lb />
rates on all railroads. Get <lb />
ready. Send your name to Mr. R. <lb />
A. Southerland, Fayetteville, N C, <lb />
and tell him to provide a home tor <lb />
yon. your duty and <lb />
the dale, and <lb />
Geo. H. <lb />
President. <lb />
It is said within the past <lb />
year insurance <lb />
companies i paid out <lb />
to over losses by lire In <lb />
the United States. <lb />
it hot for a it were. <lb />
Considering their losses, it seems <lb />
to m it would pay the companies <lb />
to contribute liberally to the es- <lb />
of efficient Are depart- <lb />
In towns and cities. <lb />
Star. <lb />
The devil regulates the wage of <lb />
successfully that <lb />
with strike.<lb />
Washington Monday our spec <lb />
from that city in <lb />
issue says he has not yet decided <lb />
whether to go into business or not. <lb />
Before be does decide he would be <lb />
wise to ponder well in big heart <lb />
the word of that beautiful <lb />
vapor, <lb />
Full of woes, <lb />
a paper, <lb />
Up he <lb />
How to Grow <lb />
for Profit <lb />
Prepare your land well, manure well and plant a variety that <lb />
command a better price when you offer it on the market. <lb />
Two year ago I a peck of seed, planted them on an <lb />
acre of land and picked a bale of cotton that weighed pounds, <lb />
shipped this cotton through Mr. R. J. Cobb together with several <lb />
other bales of good variety this bale sold for three eight of a rent <lb />
more per pound than the lot. lint is far superior to any cotton <lb />
sold this market and yield is far ahead anything we hare in <lb />
this country. Numbers of the farmers in county my <lb />
crop growing in the field and pronounced it as fine as they ever saw. <lb />
I am now offering these seed for sale at 11.00 a Parties <lb />
wanting any of seed will please send me order at once I <lb />
only have a limited quantity for sale. <lb />
O. L. JOYNER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
A Young Pt. <lb />
Th youngest poet in <lb />
lay a Chester dispatch to the <lb />
Philadelphia North American, it Ki- <lb />
ll a member of the <lb />
g She was awarded tho <lb />
Greenville does not pay much <lb />
attention to <lb />
Thanksgiving and <lb />
works right on just like on other <lb />
days. <lb />
Some people never know <lb />
they want they can't get it. <lb />
The people who give gratuitous <lb />
advice may well save their <lb />
breath. <lb />
The adaption by of <lb />
flag of her own has brought about s <lb />
good lie i of flurry in London and <lb />
particularly military <lb />
Admiral de for <lb />
example, ancient <lb />
flag is MM fur the<lb />
prize offered by the W. II. <lb />
pastor of St. Luke's <lb />
church, for <lb />
lines of on a <lb />
which won the award,<lb />
When my dolly <lb />
I hi on the cried and <lb />
dug her a in violet <lb />
And planted at her head. <lb />
We a mono and wrote quite plain. <lb />
n doll who died of <lb />
And when my <lb />
We all went to tho <lb />
I lied some crane on my door. <lb />
And I stood and cried some more. <lb />
I told my mother, and then, <lb />
I went out dug up my dolly again. <lb />
When The North American <lb />
respondent called at tho little <lb />
home, the young writer busily <lb />
in the composition of in- <lb />
poetic effusion. <lb />
Enough. <lb />
The <lb />
man became engaged to the Cir- <lb />
princess in three days after <lb />
first Basting her. <lb />
Tho Human Corkscrew Gee <lb />
whiz lie didn't waste any time in <lb />
making did ho <lb />
Philadelphia North American. <lb />
advertisement In Re- <lb />
goes right along with its <lb />
work. <lb />
advertisement work <lb />
all the time for <lb />
the wise advertisers. <lb />
If yon want people to visit <lb />
store advertisement where <lb />
it will be read, that is in <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Boca. <lb />
His wot looking at tome- <lb />
thing entirely now <lb />
combined bedroom <lb />
butler's pantry <lb />
Flat Dweller Well, I declare <lb />
. a to people of <lb />
with o moderate <lb />
MB Life. <lb />
read paper for what <lb />
there is in it, and they will see <lb />
yon have to say. <lb />
If yon have not time to write <lb />
the advertisement yourself or <lb />
don't know what yon want <lb />
to let know and we will <lb />
help yon get <lb />
We have bright and attractive <lb />
cuts to illustrate ad- <lb />
yon can use <lb />
for the asking. <lb />
Nary Ont <lb />
Tarboro Southerner coin- <lb />
on the brief hunt taken <lb />
The in which <lb />
he misled th shots oat of twelve <lb />
and bagged bird at <lb />
other nine shots, Bays, <lb />
astonishing part is that s man who <lb />
never misses getting out a good <lb />
paper fail at mark <lb />
percent. We sincerely hope he <lb />
did not purchase his <lb />
THE <lb />
CLUB. <lb />
On at social gatherings, anywhere, where ever a <lb />
of good are gathered and clothes is the <lb />
topic of conversation, yon will burn, if you lend an attentive ear, <lb />
that we are quoted as being store that always ha snappy <lb />
for the man. The store that he looks to <lb />
for new things; the store to which be first for a new cut in a <lb />
suit, a new shape in a bat or lie In short, the store where the <lb />
good dresser always find the thing he without paying an <lb />
extra price for If you are interested in Clothing and <lb />
with character, come in. <lb />
THE CLOTHIER. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
so to remind yon that you owe <lb />
Tim for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
you to s-tile us 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 />
REFLECTIONS. <lb />
White Seed at <lb />
M. <lb />
Bring your fat Cattle to E. M. <lb />
and pet lb gross, <lb />
The passenger train seemed to <lb />
lose the of schedule, <lb />
day evening, and in nearly <lb />
two boors late. Quite a difference <lb />
from the night before it was <lb />
sharp on time. <lb />
Suicide. <lb />
The report reached town this <lb />
morning that Mr. Redding <lb />
of Beaver Dam township had com- <lb />
suicide. No definite <lb />
con id be learned. Coroner <lb />
went out to <lb />
the Reflector <lb />
20th. <lb />
Cut Himself. <lb />
A colored boy, named Jim Cher- <lb />
accidentally cut himself Friday <lb />
afternoon. He bad knife <lb />
in hi band, and while stooping <lb />
over the knife in bis breast. <lb />
wound bled freely, but boy <lb />
was more scared than hart. <lb />
and Wed. <lb />
Thus. J. Wiseman, formerly a <lb />
citizen of and a resident <lb />
of Toms Creek, was married at <lb />
Humpback mountain, Mitchell <lb />
county, Friday to Mis Emma <lb />
Webb. The groom will be year <lb />
old in April, and the bride is about <lb />
of New, <lb />
14th. <lb />
Couldn't Stand Both at Once. <lb />
Hickory Times-Mercury <lb />
Bay there Is not a barroom i u <lb />
a Republican county in this State, <lb />
Perhaps that is true. Barrooms <lb />
and Republican rule all in same <lb />
county here in North Carolina i <lb />
an affliction greater a <lb />
Provide t sees to inflict upon <lb />
Enquirer. <lb />
Statue to Sir Walter Raleigh. <lb />
The committee in charge of the <lb />
fund to erect a suitable statue to <lb />
Sir Walter Raleigh at the <lb />
of our State, have sent two <lb />
boxes to I in <lb />
which to receive donations. One <lb />
of these boxes has been placed in <lb />
business office <lb />
and the other at Hotel It <lb />
is hoped liberal donations to the <lb />
fund will be sent Greenville. <lb />
Harding in Jail. <lb />
L. II. Harding, who was <lb />
with two in stealing <lb />
from warehouses In Kin- <lb />
n account of which we pub- <lb />
from the Free Press, was <lb />
arrested at Washington and taken <lb />
back to Kinston. A preliminary <lb />
trial was held, being completed <lb />
Friday. Harding was held for <lb />
Superior court under i 1300 bond, <lb />
and failing to give the bond was <lb />
remanded to jail. The <lb />
were also committed to jail. <lb />
Nearly <lb />
This morning an old man <lb />
was found frozen nearly to death <lb />
near boiler room of <lb />
factory. Those who found the old <lb />
man carried him in the factory to <lb />
thaw him oat. afternoon he <lb />
was reported to be coming around <lb />
all right but had not gained <lb />
to his <lb />
name or tell where he came <lb />
Daily Reflector 20th. <lb />
Assaulted Hi. Wife. <lb />
A white man named Pol- <lb />
lard, living near Parker's X roads, <lb />
Was arrested this morning on a <lb />
warrant sworn out by bis wife <lb />
committed to jail. The war <lb />
charges him with assault. <lb />
Pollard has been on a spree for <lb />
some days brought on <lb />
He had a pistol while <lb />
making the assault and discharged <lb />
weapon, but fortunately <lb />
ball did not strike his wife. He <lb />
will be in jail until he gets <lb />
sober enough to stand trial. <lb />
Skeleton in the Close. <lb />
Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. <lb />
While tearing down old <lb />
mark House, at <lb />
carpenters found the skeleton of a <lb />
man between partition in one <lb />
of the room. has been <lb />
vacant for many year and the dis <lb />
has created great excitement <lb />
It is said that a peddler seen <lb />
to enter the house twenty year ago <lb />
and was never seen <lb />
There was no opening in <lb />
and bow a person could get <lb />
in there unless imprisoned <lb />
walled is a great <lb />
Tho festive locust family will <lb />
make their yearly appearance in <lb />
this country in and accord- <lb />
to a map published of the <lb />
they hope to play <lb />
to crowded houses from <lb />
to Washington, throughout <lb />
Western Carolina and <lb />
Georgia, and from the <lb />
Ohio river straight through to the <lb />
lake. <lb />
There will be in <lb />
in the merry mouth of June, when <lb />
the and candidates <lb />
spring up from all portions of <lb />
earth. <lb />
people may prepare for <lb />
Post. <lb />
Thursday, February <lb />
J. C. has returned <lb />
from Seven Springs. <lb />
Rev. F. A. Bishop went up the <lb />
the road this morning. <lb />
Herbert Hardy returned Wed- <lb />
evening from <lb />
J. D. Garden returned <lb />
day evening from Henderson. <lb />
Dr. J. E. Nobles and Lon left <lb />
this morning for the Charleston <lb />
exposition. <lb />
F. M. Hodges little son, <lb />
Churchill, returned Wednesday <lb />
evening from Tarboro. <lb />
Mr. E. L. Evans, of <lb />
arrived Wednesday evening <lb />
to visit Mr. L. H. Fender. <lb />
Mr. and Mr. Cobb and <lb />
arrived today from <lb />
Rico and are visiting bis brother, <lb />
Charles Cobb. <lb />
Friday, February 1902. <lb />
H. W. Whedbee is quite sick. <lb />
H. M. of Norfolk, is in <lb />
town. <lb />
G. B. W. of LaGrange, <lb />
is town. <lb />
Fred Cox went to Kinston Thurs- <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Herbert Hardy to Ayden <lb />
Thursday <lb />
Miss Annie Evans left Thursday <lb />
evening for <lb />
Mr and Mrs. left this <lb />
morning for Richmond. <lb />
J. C. came in Thurs- <lb />
day evening from Danville. <lb />
A. M. Perry returned Thursday <lb />
evening from Rocky Mount. <lb />
Sheriff O. W. Harrington went <lb />
to evening. <lb />
J. it turned Thursday <lb />
evening from a trip up toad. <lb />
Miss James came home <lb />
Thin-day evening from <lb />
Female College. <lb />
Mis. J. Kemp, of <lb />
ho was visiting. Mrs. E. H. Taft, <lb />
returned home Thursday. <lb />
Sam Smith, of Scotland Neck, <lb />
passed through here <lb />
for Ayden. <lb />
Mis. W. P. While, of Hobgood, <lb />
who has been visiting her brother, <lb />
R. L. returned home to- <lb />
day. <lb />
J. S. of Plymouth, who <lb />
spent a few days with his <lb />
Mrs. E. U. Taft, returned <lb />
home Thursday. <lb />
Mrs. J. M. <lb />
Miss of <lb />
arrived Thursday afternoon to <lb />
visit her son, II. W. Whedbee. <lb />
Saturday February <lb />
Miss <lb />
C. B. Mayo went to Fri- <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Mrs. A. L. and children <lb />
left Friday evening for Kinston. <lb />
Miss Maggie Laughinghouse <lb />
came up this morning from Win- <lb />
Kittrell, who has been in <lb />
Florida the past year, is back in <lb />
Pitt on a visit. <lb />
Miss Eula left Friday <lb />
evening for to enter <lb />
school there. <lb />
C. J. representative <lb />
of Raleigh New and Observer, <lb />
came this morning. <lb />
Mis Lola Smith, Ayden, came <lb />
this morning will spend <lb />
Sunday with Mrs. Alice Harper. <lb />
May J. Hugh <lb />
ham, of came over this <lb />
g and spent the day here. <lb />
A. M. Moore, W. F. Harding <lb />
and L. I. Moore returned Friday <lb />
evening from Raleigh where they <lb />
bad <lb />
Dr. Chas. Laughinghouse left <lb />
this morning for the Johns Hop- <lb />
kin Hospital at Baltimore, where <lb />
has taken Mrs. Laughinghouse <lb />
for treatment. He was <lb />
ed by Miss the trained nurse <lb />
The ASSIGNEE STOCK <lb />
of Lee Co at New York Cost.<lb />
Shoes, Dress Goods, Clothing, Shirts, in fact everything; <lb />
j kept in a first-class up-to-date store, will begin <lb />
Tuesday, Feb. 11th, a. m. <lb />
at W. T. Lee Go's old stand. No goods <lb />
charged or sent without the cash. <lb />
One first-class fire and <lb />
Safe at less than factory price <lb />
Brothers <lb />
Ladies and Misses Fine Shoes <lb />
WOLF <lb />
Misses <lb />
and Shoes. <lb />
Ladies, Misses Children and Baby Shoes. <lb />
Old maids sod old bachelor are <lb />
not the only people who have been <lb />
disappointed lo lore. <lb />
Toon Dud. <lb />
Haleigh, N. C. Feb. <lb />
T. F. Toon, Superintendent <lb />
of education, died this morning. <lb />
He had sick sometime, but <lb />
recently had apparently been on <lb />
the road to recovery. His death <lb />
this morning was unexpected. <lb />
Gen. Toon was an old <lb />
soldier and bore a high <lb />
for his soldierly qualities. <lb />
He made a tour of the in the <lb />
campaign, speaking for the <lb />
ratification of the constitutional <lb />
amendment and materially helped <lb />
the passage of the measure. <lb />
Every pair <lb />
prices. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
The Big Store <lb />
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THE NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
LOON MOVEMENT. <lb />
There met in Raleigh last week <lb />
a small body of earnest men. They <lb />
had been called together for the <lb />
purpose of devising measures for <lb />
abolishing the saloon. A <lb />
organization was effected, a <lb />
platform and constitution adopted, <lb />
plans wen laid for an <lb />
and relentless light against the <lb />
loon, and arrangements made for <lb />
the calling of a great <lb />
convention, which will be <lb />
the final on all questions <lb />
in connection with the prosecution <lb />
of the work to its consummation, <lb />
namely, the wiping of the <lb />
loon in North Carolina. The <lb />
Carolina Liquor <lb />
i Association is warned that <lb />
it will be opposed by an <lb />
The Carolina Anti <lb />
League. In this particular <lb />
j the of light will emulate <lb />
l in their generation the wisdom of <lb />
the other kind. <lb />
Times have changed since the <lb />
overwhelming defeat of the last <lb />
general anti saloon in <lb />
this slate a score of years ago The <lb />
cause, defeated in through <lb />
unwisdom of its friends and <lb />
the of its foes, <lb />
j baa yet gone steadily forward, in <lb />
local contests in our and <lb />
counties, until has been <lb />
I banished from half the counties <lb />
North Carolina. In many other <lb />
counties the saloon exists only in <lb />
one incorporated town. And now <lb />
sec <lb />
of insured. <lb />
L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
Pills <lb />
Alter eating, person of <lb />
will derive great benefit by taking one <lb />
of these pills. If have been <lb />
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they oil promptly relieve the <lb />
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by Statesmen. mer. <lb />
THE AM <lb />
Other prominent worlds its i <lb />
In gifting actual news report an the <lb />
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freedom from sensationalism AD men and women <lb />
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and labor saving to busy man or It <lb />
timely contributions on important topics are the <lb />
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if then, the saloon is the worst <lb />
possible medium of a which <lb />
is by law as the fertile <lb />
breeder of disorder and crime, it is <lb />
reasonable to hope that a union <lb />
can be affected of all who are <lb />
opposed to the worst and in favor <lb />
of a better solution of a confessedly <lb />
difficult problem. And this move- <lb />
proposes to unite all these. <lb />
It welcomes to its ranks not only <lb />
the Christian men of all <lb />
but the decent, sober, moral <lb />
men community who arc <lb />
in favor of decency sobriety <lb />
morally. Those who believe <lb />
that total abstinence and temper- <lb />
are one and same <lb />
those Who make distinction be- <lb />
tween them, those who in <lb />
prohibit ion as the correct solution <lb />
of the those who are fa- <lb />
to dispensary system <lb />
and who will accept the dis- <lb />
as a stepping atone to pro <lb />
can all stand together in <lb />
lo the saloon <lb />
is it the intention of the <lb />
of the <lb />
to determine what form <lb />
sit ion to the saloon shall take. <lb />
Local questions should be settled <lb />
in view of local us <lb />
by the on the ground. <lb />
It ii not a church movement, <lb />
though it should <lb />
peal to all it is not <lb />
woman's movement, though the <lb />
aid of the women will be <lb />
us we bless them <lb />
that their prayers will be <lb />
for theirs is the <lb />
the shame of innocence, hound by- <lb />
ties of blood affection, to vice. <lb />
It is not a political movement, <lb />
though it is not going to lie content <lb />
with conventions and resolutions <lb />
while semis its creatures <lb />
to represent its interest in the <lb />
halls of And we hope <lb />
to keep the fanatics, their <lb />
lighting in their own way <lb />
the ranks, because they are too <lb />
valuable as soldiers to <lb />
waste any merely cap- <lb />
As thus the platform and <lb />
of this movement are set <lb />
forth, any man who loves the <lb />
Kingdom of Christ, withhold his <lb />
influence and aid Can any man <lb />
loves his <lb />
As a member of the executive <lb />
the undersigned will be <lb />
glad to receive and forward to the <lb />
committee the names of any who <lb />
can give their time labor to <lb />
the cause their localities. <lb />
A committee of One Hundred, <lb />
from every section of the stale will <lb />
loon be selected and will be called <lb />
to where <lb />
headquarters of the movement <lb />
have been established. <lb />
we are in it to slay. <lb />
Those who are in favor of fewer <lb />
drunkards, fewer wives <lb />
homes and drunk- <lb />
j will please help us. <lb />
I We are not expecting the milieu <lb />
; ilium immediately in North Caro- <lb />
neither we in favor <lb />
I of hell <lb />
A. J. <lb />
For Sale by <lb />
l ii i only .-1 <lb />
lull <lb />
THE C <lb />
ill ad <lb />
, . Cl U. <lb />
. bee, ll com. <lb />
Al M <lb />
i IS. of your <lb />
I Al <lb />
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the reins, <lb />
and while the of <lb />
I a bad may b expected to <lb />
to full, a large part of the vote <lb />
that invariably controlled <lb />
natural hint inward <lb />
assimilation, has been eliminated. <lb />
The better class of voters <lb />
lean no longer lie depended upon <lb />
the saloon. Ami the <lb />
, d education of the white <lb />
their progress in culture and <lb />
i Christianity, has as we <lb />
firmly turned the minority <lb />
i into a majority, a majority not <lb />
of number but of and <lb />
I capacity and and <lb />
I hat ha- always had its way, <lb />
an din this instance and for this <lb />
cause i- only waiting leadership to <lb />
organize to con <lb />
We call special attention to <lb />
platform sod principles <lb />
led The foundation principles is <lb />
that saloon is the worst <lb />
solution of the liquor problem, <lb />
is fact no solution, is the abject <lb />
-in render of the light for temper <lb />
to the devil devil's <lb />
own. prospective, <lb />
bu never been In the bis- <lb />
of world such a <lb />
of deadly influences as go to <lb />
make up the <lb />
saloon. There dote not exist any <lb />
eke In the world today such <lb />
an of forbidden abhor- <lb />
rent forces us And free play in the <lb />
saloon. Sell interest, <lb />
the for money making, <lb />
business energy that is character- <lb />
of Americans, devoted to at <lb />
and holding customers, <lb />
Instinct, the notorious <lb />
alliance between the saloon and <lb />
brothel the gambling den, <lb />
all for the devilish <lb />
task of exciting passions that need <lb />
restraining rather than <lb />
and which once waked are <lb />
desperate in power <lb />
over If there was any <lb />
thing, one.- a time, lo add to <lb />
the power of the <lb />
it has been long ago dis <lb />
Covered and adopted. As a com <lb />
anti perfected institution, <lb />
adapted with precision to I <lb />
tusk, the saloon is a work of I <lb />
genius and art. We challenge any i tells of the <lb />
answer to the proposition Of N in <lb />
loon cannot be improved upon M who <lb />
an engine for creating and p t hundred gland and fifty <lb />
mating and children. Another <lb />
all the lower passions. ,, caps h a story a Welch <lb />
SICK MADE WELL <lb />
WEAK MADE STRONG. <lb />
Elixir of Life Dis- <lb />
covered by Famous Doctor- <lb />
Scientist That Cures Every <lb />
Ailment. <lb />
Wonderful Cures Are Effected <lb />
That Seem Like Miracle <lb />
Performed The Secret of <lb />
Long Life of Olden Times <lb />
Revived. <lb />
I he Remedy la To All Who <lb />
Send Name Address. <lb />
After years of patient study, <lb />
delving into the dusty record of <lb />
he pant, as well as following mod- <lb />
experiments in the realms of <lb />
medical science, Dr. James W. <lb />
Kidd. First National Bank <lb />
building. Fort Wayne, Ind., makes <lb />
the startling announcement that he <lb />
Of 1866. <lb />
J. W. a. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handler of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
DR. KIDD. <lb />
has surely discovered the elixir of <lb />
life. That he is able with the aid <lb />
of a mysterious known <lb />
only to himself, as a re- <lb />
of years he has spent in <lb />
searching for this life <lb />
boon, to cure any and every <lb />
disease that is known to the human <lb />
body. There is no doubt of the <lb />
doctor's earnestness making bis <lb />
claim and the remarkable cures <lb />
that he is daily seems to <lb />
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theory which he advances is one of <lb />
reason and based oil sound <lb />
in a medical practice of many <lb />
years. It costs lo try bis <lb />
remarkable of <lb />
he calls it. fir he sends it free, to <lb />
anyone who is a sufferer, <lb />
dent quantities to convince of its <lb />
ability to cure, so there is <lb />
no risk to inn. S of the <lb />
cures cited are very <lb />
but for reliable witnesses <lb />
would hardly be credited. The <lb />
lame have thrown away crutches <lb />
and walked about alter two or <lb />
three trials of the remedy. The <lb />
sick, given up by home doctors, <lb />
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skin diseases bladder troubles <lb />
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ma, catarrh, bronchitis and all <lb />
ions of the throat, lungs or any <lb />
vital organs are easily overcome in <lb />
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ataxia, dropsy, gout, scrofula and <lb />
piles are quickly and permanently <lb />
removed. It the <lb />
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normal nerve power, circulation <lb />
and a stale of perfect health is <lb />
produced at once. To doctor <lb />
all systems are alike and equally <lb />
affected by great of <lb />
Semi lo- remedy today. <lb />
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Plant Trees <lb />
EVERYWHERE. <lb />
I hare on band a few thousand of Fruit <lb />
and Ornamental Trees, Greenhouse Plants. <lb />
Rose Bushes, ate., for sale cheap. I am <lb />
also preparing to put a very large stock of <lb />
Trees for the fall trade. Glee me <lb />
your orders and save money. <lb />
WARREN, <lb />
Proprietor Nursery, <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
OLD DOMINION <lb />
WHEN YOU WANT <lb />
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections, <lb />
etc., go to <lb />
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb />
Black Jack, N. O. <lb />
Nice line cf goods on hand. Prices low <lb />
produce bought for cash or In <lb />
exchange for <lb />
Steamer My res leave Washing- <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville dally at <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer leaves <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
I Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk Baltimore, <lb />
Phi label New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
Dr. D James, <lb />
Denial Surgeon, <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
died at age <lb />
years, Ira , beta married three <lb />
times, the father of forty- <lb />
four children, and whose funeral <lb />
was attended by of hi de <lb />
Star. <lb />
passions. <lb />
is a perfect drunkard with <lb />
harlotry gambling annexes. <lb />
Moreover, through the natural law <lb />
of self preservation, its <lb />
conspicuous place in business <lb />
world, social <lb />
encouraging association in a com <lb />
cause, through the too Do Not B Afraid <lb />
degradation of politics, the to the facts squarely In the face. Thai <lb />
saloon is the standing menace to <lb />
good government, in this laud of of sticky mucus, Is n sign of <lb />
the free. And politician, fA <lb />
commit themselves to its contains no an efficient remedy, <lb />
r. . since it heals the Irritated, Inflamed throat <lb />
lion and often commit party, d ,,, , . <lb />
such an with any cold from running Into forms of <lb />
t consumption. <lb />
Even cold cash is apt to burn a <lb />
bole pocket. <lb />
of women marry tho <lb />
man who propose; but they won't<lb />
One way to keep your promises <lb />
is not lo give them.<lb />
. M. <lb />
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed <lb />
Mattresses, Suits, Ba <lb />
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Pine Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb />
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Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Macs <lb />
Best Butter, New <lb />
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb />
other Quality and <lb />
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Photographer, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
The leader in good work and low prices <lb />
Nice Photographs fur per <lb />
Half Cabinets per dozen <lb />
All other line very cheap. Crayon Portraits <lb />
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Please send your orders to <lb />
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to <lb />
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THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
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Desires to announce to Its large number of <lb />
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Assets <lb />
Paid policy <lb />
Live, reliable energetic agents wanted at <lb />
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GREENVILLE N. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Pies always <lb />
on hand <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb />
band. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
in cut and prices as low the <lb />
lowest. Highest market price <lb />
paid for produce. <lb />
Carolina's <lb />
The Charlotte Observer. <lb />
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAH. <lb />
C A LOWELL TOMPKINS, he <lb />
I. P. CALDWELL Editor. <lb />
THE Receives <lb />
telegraphic news service <lb />
delivered to any paper between <lb />
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ER printed Tuesday and Friday <lb />
per year. largest paper <lb />
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Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
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ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
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WEEKLY. <lb />
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Editor Publisher, <lb />
Lincoln, <lb />
in Advance. <lb />
One Year Six Months <lb />
Three Months Sing. Copy <lb />
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb />
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FEBRUARY <lb />
NO <lb />
Wilkinson <lb />
The Most Offering <lb />
We Ever Made. <lb />
There yon hive it. Let the bargains do talking. No need <lb />
of a word if you see I hem. Say what we might in the papers, <lb />
cold type can never rise lo the of perfectly g these <lb />
Great us. At the yon get a half a notion of a <lb />
few of them as they appear, but it is Store that hold <lb />
real court, Here it is that you cm sec and sense their <lb />
value. What we arc shewing there is without exception <lb />
greatest, grandest gathering of Bargains we have ever Offered. <lb />
Underwear Department. <lb />
Kid Gloves. <lb />
Kid Gloves in ail colors A Offering of La- <lb />
white at dies Gents underwear still <lb />
on. <lb />
CORSETS. <lb />
C. B. Corsets I bat were sold <lb />
for 91.26 at <lb />
It is up to you not to let Ibis <lb />
bargain pass unnoticed. <lb />
Hosiery <lb />
Boys Girls Heavy Bibbed <lb />
Hose, a good value at <lb />
now <lb />
Ladies Extra Heavy Bibbed <lb />
Hose are sold at now <lb />
Half Hose be <lb />
for less than now<lb />
Yon can still find some great <lb />
bargains in this lot of remnants <lb />
We have some good lengths for <lb />
skirt and waist patterns. <lb />
Ladies Heavy Bibbed Vests at <lb />
Extra Heavy Bibbed Pauls <lb />
Union <lb />
Suits. arc real values at <lb />
and Vests at <lb />
Ladies Suits <lb />
Ladies Extra Heavy <lb />
. S now <lb />
Ladies All Wool Bibbed Pants <lb />
and never sold for less <lb />
than 11.00, now <lb />
Mens Extra Heavy Fleeced <lb />
Shirts and Drawers, finished <lb />
with silk tape and pearl buttons <lb />
regular grade now marked <lb />
Wright's Health <lb />
the kind, marked in this <lb />
e at <lb />
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
For Nails, Locks, Hinges, Doors, <lb />
Windows, Paints, Rope, <lb />
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car- <lb />
Tools, go to <lb />
H. <lb />
Next door to Wilkinson. to Ormond <lb />
N. C. <lb />
DON'T over a small <lb />
thing like 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 />
your We also keep <lb />
BUTTER, <lb />
FLOUR hi- have <lb />
the best brands lo lie had. fact <lb />
store is place to call <lb />
anything wanted in tho way of <lb />
Nice Groceries. <lb />
THE NEW GROCERS. <lb />
Times The Value <lb />
OF ANY OTHER. <lb />
ONE EASIER. <lb />
ONE THIRD FASTER. <lb />
Agents wanted in all unoccupied <lb />
territory. <lb />
WHEELER WILSON, <lb />
Manufacturing Company, <lb />
Atlanta. Ga. <lb />
For sale by <lb />
S. T WHITE, <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
OUR RALEIGH LETTER. <lb />
Special Correspondent of <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 24.1 <lb />
Raleigh has at last <lb />
whereby a combined <lb />
will be pro <lb />
amply sufficient to <lb />
any crowd that is like <lb />
to gather on one occasion in <lb />
Raleigh for many years to cone- <lb />
end especially with the view of <lb />
furnishing a ball large enough to <lb />
comfortably care for the great <lb />
other State conventions. <lb />
WORK and <lb />
funeral of General Toon, <lb />
Superintendent of Public <lb />
last was largely at- <lb />
tended by the State local <lb />
military <lb />
of Masonic and other orders, de <lb />
spite the particularly bad weather. <lb />
While General Toon had been <lb />
dangerously ill for two or three <lb />
months, he bad improved so rapid- <lb />
late his complete <lb />
cry was expected, and he bad <lb />
stated his intention to go to his <lb />
office this week. When he sud- <lb />
expired last Wednesday <lb />
heart the sad event <lb />
was as surprising as deplorable. <lb />
He had exceeded the expectations <lb />
of bis best friends the successful <lb />
performance of bis new duties and <lb />
had be lived to complete tin- <lb />
expired term of three years yet <lb />
remaining his record would have <lb />
been an especially line one. The <lb />
Interment was in Oakwood <lb />
tery, this city. His death leaves <lb />
only two surviving ex Brigadier <lb />
Generals of the <lb />
Carolina. General Win. It <lb />
Cox General W. P. Roberts- <lb />
all of them their <lb />
when commissioned as such, Gen- <lb />
being twenty four years <lb />
age, only. <lb />
VARIOUS MATTERS INTEREST. <lb />
Among the other valuable <lb />
noted <lb />
it is now learned that <lb />
have now been raised to <lb />
wards the erection of new <lb />
at the State <lb />
Normal the <lb />
students of college subscribing <lb />
last week, the corner- <lb />
stone will be laid during the com- <lb />
exercises in May. <lb />
There will celebration at <lb />
Island the coming sum- <lb />
mer, as it has been found <lb />
to secure an appropriation <lb />
from session <lb />
now drawing to a close. After <lb />
conferring with Senators Simmons <lb />
and and the North Caro- <lb />
Congressmen the promoters <lb />
of the plan have decided to post- <lb />
pone it as least for one year. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin N. Duke <lb />
celebrated their <lb />
t Durham last Friday evening <lb />
tendered a reception to <lb />
I heir friends. <lb />
The older received here <lb />
day, effect once, in- <lb />
creasing lite insurance rates per <lb />
cent., effective over entire <lb />
territory east of Rocky Mountains, <lb />
unwelcome lo property <lb />
owners, merchants, <lb />
etc. But they must pay it or go <lb />
without insurance. <lb />
engagement of lion. J. B. <lb />
Young, Insurance Commissioner, <lb />
to Miss Virginia, daughter of Ex- <lb />
Governor Nichols of Louisiana, is <lb />
announced. The wedding will <lb />
cur in April. <lb />
was requested to <lb />
contribute to <lb />
monument fund. Only about half <lb />
of it has so far been subscribed. <lb />
Any postmaster will receive sub- <lb />
Small amounts <lb />
many people are most desirable. <lb />
Our Grocery Department <lb />
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF <lb />
GROCERIES <lb />
of the very best quality at the lowest <lb />
pries for first goods. Try our <lb />
Edge Flour <lb />
if you wish nicest, whitest and best broad it i- by <lb />
any anti equaled by none we have ever It saves you <lb />
money by less lard lo shorten it. If you wish an <lb />
EX ISA GOOD cup of COFFEE buy the <lb />
Hunter brand Mocha and Java <lb />
in pound cans, per pound. Try Teas of One quality <lb />
green, black and We keep best we can <lb />
buy. If you to get sweet ask for our <lb />
Fancy Ponce Molasses. <lb />
We also carry Lemon, Vanilla, <lb />
and oilier goods that we have room to mention, <lb />
AND SNUFF. <lb />
Al the leading brands in stock, Call <lb />
on us if you arc hungry and be led <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
The Only Department Store in <lb />
GREEN <lb />
BAKER HART, <lb />
End of Century Club. <lb />
for The tor. <lb />
Regardless of the inclemency of <lb />
the weather, Club spent a most <lb />
pleasant evening Mrs. Julian <lb />
Jordan Friday, Feb. The <lb />
President beam absent the Vice- <lb />
President tilled the chair. <lb />
The program consisted <lb />
of the of the <lb />
by Mrs. Arthur, followed <lb />
by general discussion of the <lb />
To add to the <lb />
pleasure of her guests the hostess <lb />
famished an interesting contest on <lb />
the heroes and heroines of noted <lb />
books. <lb />
Hughes lied, the draw- <lb />
the prise. <lb />
being so thoroughly enter- <lb />
as well as having the <lb />
sumptuously fed, the Club <lb />
adjourned to meet Mrs. <lb />
Cherry. <lb />
Washington's Birthday <lb />
Reported The Reflector <lb />
On February 22nd, Mrs. i. <lb />
entertained <lb />
Chapter Daughters of the <lb />
in a most charming manner. <lb />
Despite the inclemency of the <lb />
weather there was a good attend- <lb />
In absence of the Pres- <lb />
the Vice President, Mis. F. <lb />
G. James, with becoming dignity <lb />
opened and presided over I he <lb />
meeting. There being no business <lb />
of Importance, the hostess pro- <lb />
u very entertainment <lb />
for her guests. Mrs. E. B. Kick- <lb />
and Mis. L. Woolen tied <lb />
for the prize, while Mrs. <lb />
ti. James, bore off laurels <lb />
the head prize. <lb />
Alter the meeting delightful re- <lb />
were served. The <lb />
Chapter will with Mrs. Harry <lb />
last Thursday in <lb />
March. <lb />
Candidate. <lb />
Soon the candidates, from town- <lb />
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS <lb />
Made By The Orange. Virginia. Observer <lb />
The girl who elopes with a coach <lb />
man is always sure a bridle <lb />
tour. <lb />
If a man who takes a mortgage <lb />
is a mortgagee, is man who <lb />
takes a goat a goatee <lb />
The man who likes whiskey bet- <lb />
than beef walks not after the <lb />
flesh but the spirit. <lb />
A man in Kentucky died recent- <lb />
while faking a bath. It is no <lb />
use for a to fool with <lb />
never gets used to it. <lb />
Many a player gets a <lb />
larger salary governor of <lb />
Island, but the ball player <lb />
has a bigger field lo work in. <lb />
If the law carrying con- <lb />
weapons was rigidly en- <lb />
forced, many people would have to <lb />
carry their tongues outside of their <lb />
mouths. <lb />
Tribute to Edmund Chesson <lb />
dead, but gone to a sweeter, <lb />
brighter world above, where only <lb />
pine in heart can see God. <lb />
Little Edmund is nut dead. His <lb />
spirit is rejoicing in Lord, for <lb />
he is of His brightest jewels, <lb />
only wait resurrection <lb />
morn, when Ibis clay that's <lb />
sleeping shall rise and be clothed <lb />
its beauty of form, which <lb />
of heaven will then grant him <lb />
to adorn. <lb />
He was bis mother's idol, bis <lb />
lather's joy, but greater far was <lb />
he Hod's own. <lb />
Why weep then mother Why <lb />
-thy soul so sorrowful Lit- <lb />
lie Edmund is waiting and watch <lb />
to welcome you home, where he <lb />
is helping lo prepare a bright <lb />
mansion, like those he left of your <lb />
own. <lb />
My suffering is all over my <lb />
i mother, father. path you <lb />
tried to help me along, the <lb />
was made smooth for me, for <lb />
FOR STEAM SUPPLY. <lb />
I bad to go it alone. There was a <lb />
ship constable up, will be going j crown for mother, and <lb />
mound with campaign my joy has just begun. And <lb />
shaking bands kissing the it and truth <lb />
molly faced babies, telling ,., together. Righteousness <lb />
What pretty little darlings have each <lb />
are, so much like their moth- A True Sympathizer, Q. <lb />
will drop in to offer the <lb />
business a good cigar and <lb />
they will chat with the farmers <lb />
about the stock, crops and <lb />
proved methods of farming. Every <lb />
tiller of the soil will be made to <lb />
believe Ilia he is just the best <lb />
in the county and the shop <lb />
keeper will be patted upon <lb />
back and congratulated upon the <lb />
neat and tidy appearance of his <lb />
place business. Oh, these can <lb />
Fountain-Newton. <lb />
At home of the <lb />
mother, Mrs. A. V. was a <lb />
scene of a beautiful marriage Wed- <lb />
Feb. at o'clock p. <lb />
in. Miss Lydia Newton, of <lb />
Falkland's most attractive young <lb />
ladies, was married to Mr. Robert <lb />
Fountain, a popular young <lb />
y to our business and <lb />
Sec us when want of <lb />
We just lidded Steam <lb />
will sell anything in this line very low, <lb />
Globe Valves, Standard Globe <lb />
Angle Check Valves, Water <lb />
Oil Cups, Air Ganges, <lb />
S. Injectors, Cocks. Steam <lb />
Pipe all Pipe Filling all sizes. <lb />
COMPLETE LINE OF Packing, Rubber Belt, Sandy <lb />
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks, <lb />
SOLE AGE <lb />
are great people. We love j by Rev. J. B. Morton of <lb />
to have I hem around, make Tarboro. <lb />
us feel so grand and tail The attendants were Miss Alice <lb />
strong, every editor learns Fountain with J. E. King, Miss <lb />
Sue with Jenkins, Miss <lb />
what a I he is gel- <lb />
ling out. says the <lb />
dale, paper is best that <lb />
comes lo our house. The old lady <lb />
Says it is her morning Ionic, while <lb />
the children for Yes, we <lb />
are truly glad it is a <lb />
year, for now we may expect calls <lb />
some of our dear friends who <lb />
have not remembered us since the <lb />
News. <lb />
leering- Harvesting machine, Pip- and Farm Drain Tile <lb />
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb />
crank may take a <lb />
for <lb />
All may be lair in love or war, <lb />
but not a church lair. <lb />
man is apt to take affront <lb />
if people talk behind bis back. <lb />
The crust society is formed of <lb />
people who have the <lb />
The III Wind <lb />
Hat tie Smith with Weeks, <lb />
Mis Maggie Fountain of <lb />
groom w it Ii W. S. broth- <lb />
of the bride. Little Miss Lil- <lb />
Fountain ii white satin <lb />
cushion which held the <lb />
ring. The bride and groom enter- <lb />
ed while Miss Fannie Eagles play- <lb />
ed the wedding march. <lb />
After the ceremony bridal <lb />
patty went to the home <lb />
of groom's parents, where an <lb />
elegant reel lion was held. Next <lb />
lay Mr. and Mrs. Fountain re- <lb />
turned lo Reba where they will <lb />
make home. They were the <lb />
recipients of many handsome and <lb />
valuable presents. <lb />
We wish Mr. and Mrs. Fountain <lb />
a happy future. <lb />
J. K. K. <lb />
The Best Prescription for Malaria <lb />
Chills Fever is a of Grove's <lb />
Chill Tonic. It Is simply Iron I <lb />
and quinine In a cure, I <lb />
no <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
Unit blows nobody i bent on errands <lb />
of ti.- fall sad winter, U pm <lb />
that <lb />
Your will not <lb />
bronchitis, nor consumption U you <lb />
make Allen's Lung <lb />
until the rough as the <lb />
lopped I. the are gone. <lb />
opium ml will sot <lb />
digestion <lb />
Booker Washington says there <lb />
is an opportunity for every <lb />
to a in south. <lb />
still we sometimes wonder <lb />
bow many farmers lie has turned <lb />
out his Her <lb />
aid. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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