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NORTH CAROLINA GOOD ROAM AS- <lb />
Raleigh. N. Feb <lb />
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in the of work. <lb />
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correspondence distribution of he chance; <lb />
literature there are some small Joe Rogers <lb />
items which must be paid for , his <lb />
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an office headquarters <lb />
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lion every county in the ye, corker, <lb />
that wants to improve its public <lb />
mid join the in- the <lb />
dust rial, agricultural and she's <lb />
activity no through <lb />
this entire section. The j I ever <lb />
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count its we appeal through petticoat on, <lb />
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Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
sou ice for the life of our <lb />
Association, It is Imped, there- <lb />
fore, your board <lb />
will at your next <lb />
meeting to appropriate the sum of <lb />
Ten dollars toward a general <lb />
fund for <lb />
lion for purpose of defraying <lb />
small incidental expenses in <lb />
order I hat we may proceed with <lb />
the Work in a methodical <lb />
manner. The lime to <lb />
advance is now, while the move- <lb />
i before the people, and with <lb />
concerted cannot fail tn <lb />
accomplish a wonderful work for <lb />
the of State. At <lb />
the forthcoming session of Leg- We <lb />
through the efforts of trodden Upon, <lb />
full, bust, it all be gone <lb />
I could ketch me I <lb />
got more sense <lb />
she With, <lb />
no longer lot her <lb />
we bed the <lb />
Won a <lb />
in Betsy, but it cum <lb />
up night afore I <lb />
it. <lb />
the paper <lb />
an all in she tea, <lb />
I'm New <lb />
she got it out good <lb />
I, think it's <lb />
box <lb />
she Sen she, <lb />
start none yet <lb />
have bin <lb />
our <lb />
As-,,, to rights We never bed what <lb />
shape to present a practical end I yon <lb />
desirable Law will <lb />
i Iii township in got bit re <lb />
in in tho of wife You <lb />
public roads. think I'm I <lb />
I hope you Board sill <lb />
tins mailer at its continued <lb />
any delay moans an bin slaves you <lb />
I el raw <lb />
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abatement of interest will <lb />
from the Hit <lb />
The may be <lb />
lo our Treasurer, Joseph <lb />
Hi own, the President of <lb />
Bank, <lb />
who will be tho <lb />
in I all the <lb />
and a ho will give yon <lb />
Association's fur . re <lb />
Professor A. Chapel <lb />
Hill, N is the Secretary <lb />
of the and whom <lb />
all correspondence relating lo those <lb />
mailers should be conducted <lb />
Yours very truly, <lb />
P. II. <lb />
President. <lb />
men folks, but right here now <lb />
we ON show ye <lb />
I begin wonder of <lb />
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on, now, we're <lb />
fer very <lb />
with emphasis <lb />
on ;, is nut fur dis <lb />
she dun I up her list <lb />
her arm i I moved <lb />
Inter the comer, day is not <lb />
v In i, in shall lam- <lb />
i tho ballot <lb />
boxes shall purge the ways <lb />
she brought her list down <lb />
on the table with momentum <lb />
tin i j red the chimney off <lb />
lamp. chimney back <lb />
on the lamp, she sol down <lb />
Then we're the <lb />
in m i she nodded her <lb />
We're <lb />
schools fer the <lb />
Why there air gals <lb />
never book <lb />
the <lb />
I'm <lb />
ever seen the likes <lb />
Homestead. <lb />
on, I <lb />
say word. I up <lb />
tree know what do. I <lb />
couldn't say I didn't <lb />
feel inclined home <lb />
so I leaned back in my <lb />
with all meekness. <lb />
Betsy on, I thought I'd <lb />
sum off sleep, it won't long <lb />
afore I blow- <lb />
steam engine. <lb />
Betsy hilt up, she <lb />
thought I sleep, she pro- <lb />
with her <lb />
I thought <lb />
bed time cool off, fell <lb />
my woke up <lb />
Zeke, smile, fer I be dust <lb />
it don't take jugglery oat <lb />
these <lb />
The editor threw his head back <lb />
gave a hearty <lb />
to plant any tobacco Ibis <lb />
year, Uncle asked the <lb />
tor by way of breaking h's silence. <lb />
I kin I shall plant <lb />
little, I git it re- <lb />
plied Uncle Zeke. loggers <lb />
air so drolled Betsy's <lb />
I hire one fer <lb />
length time. <lb />
and <lb />
Zeke plodded towards the door. <lb />
replied the editor, <lb />
and Uncle <lb />
closed the door behind him, while <lb />
the editor up his nod <lb />
lo write <lb />
Plant Trees <lb />
I hare on hand a few of <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINT <lb />
MS <lb />
Steamer leave Washing- <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily at IS <lb />
for Washington. <lb />
Steamer leaves <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
I A- at. for Tar- <lb />
it for I am I leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
also preparing lo put a large of, Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at 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 S. 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. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
and are money <lb />
WARREN, <lb />
Proprietor Riverside Nursery.<lb />
WHEN YOU WANT <lb />
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections, <lb />
etc., go to <lb />
Mrs. L. I. WHITE, <lb />
Black Jack, N. <lb />
Nice cf goods on hand. Prices low <lb />
produce bought for cash or hi <lb />
exchange for goods. <lb />
James, <lb />
Surgeon, <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
The leader in good work and low prices <lb />
Nice Photograph for par dozen. <lb />
Half Cabinets per <lb />
All oilier lines very Crayon <lb />
made any small picture Nice <lb />
Frames on hand all the lime. Come and <lb />
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best work guaranteed to all. hours <lb />
to II a. m, to p. m. Yours lo <lb />
f. <lb />
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THE GREENVILLE <lb />
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right away. Such s is Perry <lb />
for and bruises, for <lb />
for the and <lb />
pains resulting from blows and falls. <lb />
of mercy began sixty years ago It <lb />
used in all countries. There is hut one <lb />
Hit Own Experience. <lb />
years of bitter <lb />
including I <lb />
the value of <lb />
Mr. C. Shayne, the largest <lb />
fur merchant of New York. <lb />
discovered that road to success <lb />
is through judicious advertising. I <lb />
believe in and I think <lb />
that if worth of newspaper <lb />
space pays ltd will pay bet- <lb />
win pays worth <lb />
will pay on <lb />
your business reaches such a mag- <lb />
that supply the <lb />
demand. Even then it is not good <lb />
policy to quit advertising. The <lb />
best medium, of course, is the daily <lb />
Bee- <lb />
mi Know What arc <lb />
When take Chill , <lb />
formula plainly head motioned her at me, <lb />
, , we're pees good <lb />
laws than you men folks ever <lb />
snowing mat it <lb />
Iron and Quinine in s <lb />
One, No ray. <lb />
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Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
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roots, Henry George Can <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Cheese, Best Butter, New <lb />
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. <lb />
to see me. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Manufacturers of <lb />
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb />
Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb />
for Fine Modern Cheap Build <lb />
lop. <lb />
We solicit your patronage and <lb />
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb />
prices, styles and work. <lb />
Please send your orders to <lb />
Green-We Co. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
to <lb />
Public. <lb />
ATTENTION AGENTS I <lb />
Mr. John C. General Agent for <lb />
North Carolina and Virginia, of that Well- <lb />
Known and Popular Company, <lb />
THE MUTUAL BENEFIT <lb />
Life Insurance Co., of <lb />
Desire, to announce lo its largo number of <lb />
policy holder., and tn the Insurable public <lb />
generally, of North com- <lb />
will now In this <lb />
mi I from tin. dale will issue lie <lb />
splendid and desirable policies, to all de- <lb />
siring the very beat insurance in the beet <lb />
life insurance company la the world. <lb />
If the local agent In your town has not <lb />
yet address <lb />
JOHN C. <lb />
Stale Agent, Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
Assets <lb />
Paid policy <lb />
Lire, reliable energetic wanted st <lb />
once to work for the <lb />
Old Benefit. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. O. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb />
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goods kept en <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
r t and prices low the <lb />
lowest. Highest market price <lb />
paid produce. <lb />
The Charlotte Observer. <lb />
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. <lb />
TOMPKINS. h r <lb />
P. CALDWELL Editor. <lb />
YEAR. <lb />
Receives the <lb />
largest telegraphic news service <lb />
n-c red to any paper between <lb />
Washington and Atlanta, and <lb />
it special service Is lbs <lb />
ever handled by a North Caro- <lb />
paper. <lb />
THE SUNDAY con- <lb />
of or more and <lb />
to a large extent made of <lb />
original matter. <lb />
THE SEMI WEEKLY <lb />
ER printed Tuesday and Friday <lb />
per year. The largest paper <lb />
in North Carolina. <lb />
Sample copies sent on application. <lb />
Address <lb />
THE OBSERVER, <lb />
Charlotte, N. C. <lb />
J. <lb />
------DEALER IN------ <lb />
Is <lb />
A GENERAL LINK OF <lb />
Also a Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. R. COREY. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
ISSUED WEEK I. Y. <lb />
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb />
Editor Publisher, <lb />
Lincoln, Nebraska. <lb />
in Advance. <lb />
One Year fl, Biz Months <lb />
Three Months Sing. Copy Be. <lb />
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb />
ployed. Subscriptions taken . <lb />
Th e The Bern <lb />
Weekly and <lb />
will be sent together <lb />
one year for or The Daily <lb />
and <lb />
one year for 03.50 payable in ad- <lb />
PATENT<lb />
WASH. .<lb />
Wee <lb />
FOR <lb />
II <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. <lb />
fl TO <lb />
Twice a M <lb />
Tuesday <lb />
-AT- <lb />
VOL <lb />
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH <lb />
NO <lb />
in <lb />
Wilkinson <lb />
The Most able Offering <lb />
We Ever Made. <lb />
There j on hive it. It I talking. <lb />
of a word if yon see Say what we the papers, <lb />
type can never rise lo point of perfectly picturing these <lb />
Great At the you can get a half a ion of a <lb />
few of them as they appear, but it la in the Store that they bold <lb />
real court, and Here it is you can their <lb />
real values. What we arc there is without exception the <lb />
great cat, grandest gathering of we have ever Offered. <lb />
Kid Gloves. <lb />
Kid Gloves in all colors <lb />
and white , <lb />
CORSETS. <lb />
B. Corsets that were sold <lb />
for It and 01.25 at <lb />
It Is op to yon not to let Ibis <lb />
pass <lb />
Hosiery <lb />
Boys and Girls Heavy Ribbed <lb />
Hose, a good value at <lb />
now <lb />
Ladies Extra Heavy Ribbed <lb />
Hose that are sold at now <lb />
Half Hose be <lb />
bought 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 />
and waist patterns. <lb />
Underwear Department. <lb />
A Sensational Offering of La- <lb />
dies and Gents underwear still <lb />
going on. <lb />
Ladies Heavy Ribbed Vests at <lb />
Extra Heavy Ribbed Pauls <lb />
and Vests at <lb />
Ladies Union Suits <lb />
Indies Heavy I'm inn <lb />
Suits. They are real values at <lb />
now <lb />
Ladies AU Wool Ribbed Pants <lb />
and Vests, never sold for less <lb />
than now <lb />
Mens Extra Heavy Fleeced <lb />
Shirts Drawers, finished <lb />
with silk tape pearl buttons <lb />
regular grade now marked <lb />
Wright's Health <lb />
the 01.25 kind, market this <lb />
sale at <lb />
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, Feb. <lb />
Mies Lula Council and sister, <lb />
of spent Sunday with rel- <lb />
here. <lb />
Rev. J. W. Rose held <lb />
in Hamilton Sunday morning and <lb />
night returned Monday. <lb />
George Wells, of Goldsboro, will <lb />
spend a week here on business. <lb />
J. R. Jenkins left Tuesday even- <lb />
for Greenville. <lb />
We are sorry to say that Miss <lb />
Grimes Is m the sick <lb />
glad to say that she is improving. <lb />
J. L. Smith V. E. Staton <lb />
spent Sunday in the country. <lb />
Mint Edmondson spent <lb />
Sunday with Miss Nannie Moore <lb />
near here. <lb />
During the thunder Tues <lb />
day evening the lightning burnt <lb />
out the relay in the telegraph <lb />
and we have not been able to get <lb />
any message here today. <lb />
Miss Rose, by <lb />
L. L. Johnson, Sunday near <lb />
Rowland James, of I'm lo- <lb />
ins, who has been visiting the <lb />
Misses Manning, returned homo <lb />
Monday. <lb />
W. R. sewing machine <lb />
of this place, Saturday <lb />
and Sunday in Ayden. <lb />
On Wednesday evening at <lb />
o'clock at the home of bride, <lb />
Miss Daisy Hailey, one Pitt <lb />
county's charming young ladies, <lb />
was united in wedlock Mr. <lb />
James of Rev. <lb />
Mr. Hunter, of Parmele, officiating. <lb />
After the ceremony the bride and <lb />
groom left for home Mr. V. <lb />
H. P. Bryan, father of the groom, <lb />
where they with a host <lb />
of friends to partake of <lb />
wedding supper prepared <lb />
for the occasion. <lb />
A very remarkable discovery <lb />
has been made the <lb />
month. In 1880 Congress passed <lb />
an act, was much discussed <lb />
by the press and the, people at <lb />
time and been since, providing <lb />
for the succession to the <lb />
in the event of the or <lb />
disability of both the President <lb />
and Vice President. It put the <lb />
Secretary of Slate next in line and <lb />
after him one member of the <lb />
net after another until all are <lb />
named. Now, alter sixteen years, <lb />
it is ascertained that this act con- <lb />
the constitution, which <lb />
provides that after the Vice <lb />
dent the Speaker of the House <lb />
shall succeed to the presidency. <lb />
The act of 1886 this officer. <lb />
Such an oversight on the part of <lb />
the gentlemen who are supposed <lb />
lo be students find custodians of <lb />
the constitution is <lb />
Observer. <lb />
But Don't Shove. <lb />
The advertising merchant <lb />
one who docs the business in <lb />
days of push enterprise. There <lb />
are more newspaper readers today <lb />
the history of <lb />
the world. The newspaper places <lb />
your business under the eye of the <lb />
buyer. He sees what he wants <lb />
and, knowing where to it, <lb />
looks up the wide awake <lb />
who asked him to come and <lb />
him. Success in these days of <lb />
competition calls for eternal <lb />
vigilance. You can't keep a <lb />
down Push, but don't shove. <lb />
Get a move on you, but don't kick. <lb />
Tell truth, be and use <lb />
Ink, success will <lb />
make your habitat ion its abiding <lb />
place Times. <lb />
A THRIVING VILLAGE. <lb />
N. C, Feb. <lb />
Editor <lb />
If admittance be found in <lb />
the col u in us of your valuable pa- <lb />
per we will give la few items <lb />
from this part of <lb />
prospective village <lb />
bears the memory and name of <lb />
John the great author of <lb />
is <lb />
located thickly settled com <lb />
notable fur It healthful <lb />
It most elevated <lb />
between Washington and the his- <lb />
town of H . We are in <lb />
three miles of the broad Pamlico <lb />
river where sail arc daily <lb />
caught in <lb />
For a country village we <lb />
church advantages seldom <lb />
in the country. We claim the <lb />
of four different <lb />
all harmoniously tolerated <lb />
our midst. <lb />
Episcopal a distance of <lb />
two miles with a neat Rectory <lb />
by its Lay Reader, Mr. <lb />
D. Malone, who also assists Miss <lb />
Lucy Joyner conducting a <lb />
Parish school at the church for <lb />
months the year, also services <lb />
once a month by Rev. X. Harding, <lb />
of Washington. <lb />
M. E. church, <lb />
one mile, has a <lb />
by Rev. D. A. <lb />
who preaches once a mouth with <lb />
good attendance and Sunday- <lb />
school. <lb />
Disciple church dis <lb />
one fourth mile, service <lb />
once a mouth, by Rev. W. O. <lb />
of Bath, who is beard by <lb />
large and appreciative audiences. <lb />
At the Charitable <lb />
Lodge one half mile once <lb />
a month tho Missionary <lb />
have service by Rev. Mr. <lb />
of Washington. <lb />
Our Postmaster iV, S. D. <lb />
has a good line cf dry and <lb />
groceries, furnishes us good <lb />
meal at his water mill, saws our <lb />
and gins our cot- <lb />
ton, lie is a hustler right, a <lb />
good farmer. As an <lb />
of his last year's work on acres <lb />
he made sold worth of <lb />
tobacco. We have the of <lb />
tobacco and trucking land. <lb />
So prospective village bids <lb />
fair to development, considering its <lb />
natural advantages combined with <lb />
additional now presented <lb />
by the Plymouth <lb />
railroad which is nearly completed <lb />
and making our an <lb />
depot. This awakens enter- <lb />
prise and gives <lb />
We all are pleased at the coming <lb />
of this road and believe much good <lb />
attends it. It manager <lb />
Parker, of la a <lb />
of zeal and energy, who <lb />
brought to light many avenues of <lb />
industry. With public spirit mid <lb />
heart, he <lb />
respect of ill who <lb />
know him. <lb />
his success, <lb />
Our Grocery Department <lb />
WE CARRY A LINK OR STAPLE <lb />
of quality the lowest <lb />
for goods. Try <lb />
Gilt Edge Flour <lb />
if you wish nicest, whitest and best bread ii i- it us in passed by <lb />
any and equaled by none we have ever bundled. It saves you <lb />
money by lard lo shorten it. If you wish an <lb />
BX I'll A cup of buy the <lb />
Hunter brand Mocha and Java <lb />
in pound cans, per pound. Try Teas of fine finality <lb />
green, black mid mixed. keep BUTTER we can <lb />
buy. If you in get sweet ask for cur <lb />
Fancy Molasses. <lb />
We carry EXTRA Lemon, Vanilla, Chocolate, <lb />
and other staple goods that have no room lo mention. <lb />
TOBACCO AND SNUFF. <lb />
Al of the leading brands in stuck, Call <lb />
on us if you arc hungry and be led <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
The Only Department Store in <lb />
GREEN VILLE- <lb />
THE COST OF TRAINING CHILDREN <lb />
AND OTHER ANIMALS. <lb />
of self <lb />
e are accustomed lo think, <lb />
if think at all, that e <lb />
pay leached the public schools <lb />
a nun ti as their services are worth. <lb />
Teaching, we may say, like any <lb />
other commodity, brings what the <lb />
condition of the market determines. <lb />
If any teacher gives up his place a <lb />
dozen others quickly apply for it. <lb />
The salary, enough; <lb />
else there not such an <lb />
eager demand fur places. And <lb />
this is sound. Teachers <lb />
are pot d i that <lb />
are now paid. Teachers could In- <lb />
got for half these salaries. How- <lb />
ever low the salary, it could be <lb />
cut in two still could <lb />
lie got. <lb />
But this purely stale <lb />
not touch the most <lb />
question, Many public <lb />
school teachers do not till <lb />
the are u mill-many, no doubt, <lb />
receive more than they are worth. <lb />
question is not what a teacher <lb />
can lie got for, but what lies <lb />
can lie got How good <lb />
do propose to have <lb />
There no doubt that by doubling <lb />
salaries now paid any <lb />
could Improve its school beyond <lb />
easy computation for higher <lb />
grade of efficiency would go Into <lb />
the profession. <lb />
is Hint many, perhaps <lb />
communities are really <lb />
yet in earnest about public <lb />
They have provided schools <lb />
mid and there they arc <lb />
real lug. The next great movement <lb />
forward must lie to build up the <lb />
profession lo the degree <lb />
of dignity that cm responds with an <lb />
enlightened view of It <lb />
Poor <lb />
Soils <lb />
arc made rich- <lb />
and more <lb />
productive and <lb />
rich soils retain <lb />
their crop-pro- <lb />
powers, <lb />
by the use of <lb />
fertilizers with <lb />
a liberal percentage of <lb />
Potash. <lb />
Write for our <lb />
which give all details. <lb />
GERMAN KALI WORKS. <lb />
Nassau <lb />
GRIFTON ITEMS. <lb />
N. O, Fell. <lb />
John Fields, of is <lb />
here visiting his father in-law, <lb />
Pope. <lb />
went lo Ayden <lb />
Monday. <lb />
L. A. returned from Nor- <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Four Philadelphia sportsmen <lb />
arc belt-stopping at Hotel <lb />
and bagging tuts quail. <lb />
Win. man, of New York, left <lb />
for Wednesday he <lb />
will take the cars for his home. <lb />
Mr. has been here about <lb />
two months shooting quail. <lb />
Brooks sold the J. Patrick <lb />
ft Co. stock of merchandise Wed- <lb />
to Arthur <lb />
W. took a prisoner <lb />
to jail at Greenville Monday lo <lb />
slay thirty days for a bill of cost, <lb />
also one Tuesday for same offense. <lb />
J. C, put seine in yes <lb />
is to try it, and see if there <lb />
least mercenary of all failings, but any shad moving up this way. <lb />
BAKER HART, <lb />
Headquarters <lb />
FOR STEAM SUPPLY. <lb />
take <lb />
because the f. Is print- <lb />
ed on every that It la <lb />
Iron and in a No <lb />
Cure, No <lb />
We have just added Steam Supply to business and <lb />
will .-ell anything in this line very low. See us when in want of <lb />
Angle Valves, Standard Globe <lb />
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb />
Oil Cups, Air Celts, Steam Granges, Hancock <lb />
aspirator, U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam <lb />
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Kitting all sizes. <lb />
We hail with delight i l <lb />
and more LINE OP Parking, Robber Belt, dandy <lb />
it can never be as or as <lb />
efficient as it ought to lie and as it <lb />
must become, except on con- <lb />
so admirably lined by- <lb />
Mr. Mo Andrew his article in <lb />
Ibis magazine. Mr. <lb />
bus given years of patient labor <lb />
and an invincible moral earnest <lb />
Den to the agitation for higher <lb />
unit, so far as influence <lb />
of Ibis goes, it will stand <lb />
with him and with those of like <lb />
mind and purpose till public school clever O. W. <lb />
education to have a new lust week. <lb />
meaning. To Insist on proper <lb />
methods and on the prop <lb />
co-ordination of studies is well <lb />
enough, and is well to build bet <lb />
school and lo equip <lb />
better; but the foremost need <lb />
is of more capable men and women <lb />
in the schoolroom. A great teach- <lb />
makes it school; but most <lb />
min and women who might become <lb />
really great are not the I ham Herald. <lb />
public schools because they can That is one of the <lb />
not afford lo be. We entrust <lb />
our children to less training <lb />
than any other highly bred <lb />
in February mini <lb />
her of the World's Work. <lb />
Rev. . Waters, of Washing- <lb />
ton, exchanged pulpits with <lb />
Mr. Harper, the pastor of the <lb />
Christian church here, <lb />
and all who attended heard two <lb />
splendid sermons. <lb />
The county bridge here is torn <lb />
up repairs, something that has <lb />
been needed quite a while. <lb />
Miss Julia went lo <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
We enjoyed the presence of our <lb />
Harrington, <lb />
This thing of railroads <lb />
corporations when there is <lb />
little no cause for complaint is <lb />
is u liking the people tired In some <lb />
communities and the time may vet <lb />
conic when the mar. who is really <lb />
entitled damages cannot get them. <lb />
There is such a thing us pushing <lb />
a good thing to the <lb />
mu-Ii material to awaken our <lb />
try from lethargy. <lb />
A co-operative enterprise is on <lb />
foot and will soon start up <lb />
us. <lb />
Good churches, good schools <lb />
good health inducement for <lb />
those who would wish to locate <lb />
Lots OH be bought on <lb />
terms. J. M. <lb />
Hell, Mather Belt, Belt Lacing, Ball <lb />
SOLE <lb />
JACK ITEMS. <lb />
Mother Knows <lb />
how it Is U. keep the children <lb />
up night. Flu y will kick the nil <lb />
take Do nut give <lb />
containing Allen's <lb />
from narcotic drags, is <lb />
mere useful than when It rids the <lb />
of It <lb />
makes a friend who uses it. <lb />
Not a Minute to Lose <lb />
f you wet fee to bone, <lb />
after a through a storm. Into <lb />
dry at once warm <lb />
n of <lb />
In hut a little sugar <lb />
Thus will avoid a cold, <lb />
a long sickness. The precaution is <lb />
while. There Is hut one Painkiller, <lb />
It's funny that a <lb />
taken in he feels put out.<lb />
leering Harvesting and Drain file <lb />
Garland Cook Stoves <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
Blackjack, n. it., Feb. <lb />
Miss Annie who has <lb />
been visiting relatives Oil <lb />
returned home yesterday. <lb />
W. be- <lb />
teaching school near here <lb />
M-. and Mi-s Virgin- <lb />
Mills were married the home <lb />
the father on last Sun- <lb />
day afternoon, <lb />
Miss Back, of in <lb />
was guest of Miss Maggie <lb />
Smith last Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. Love Smith and little <lb />
daughter, Hula, were visiting at <lb />
Lion last week. <lb />
A sweet made her <lb />
iii home of John Mills <lb />
a few day ago No wonder h <lb />
all. smiles. <lb />
serious <lb />
The f.-o lawyers <lb />
have worked the prejudice against <lb />
railroads and other corporations to <lb />
such an extorting money <lb />
from the people are be- <lb />
ginning to be and the <lb />
danger i as the Herald says, that <lb />
when the reaction sets in it will <lb />
run to I lie oilier extreme, so that <lb />
those who are really entitled to <lb />
damages from corporations cannot <lb />
get Landmark. <lb />
The States government <lb />
Mild lo Hie people the year <lb />
stage stamps, stamped envelopes <lb />
cards to value of <lb />
In 1800 the amount <lb />
off If periodical post- <lb />
age ho added, the amount of last <lb />
vein's receipts comes up to <lb />
Ii is n remarkable <lb />
that ten ago tho postal re- <lb />
of the government were only <lb />
a little mow as mm It <lb />
they arc row. <lb />
The Beet Prescription Malaria <lb />
i bill i is <lb />
Tasteless It la simply iron <lb />
cure, <lb />
no <lb />
. . . -.-<lb /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner <lb />
Entered at the Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. as Second Class <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
It is a big blow out Prince Hen- <lb />
is on side of <lb />
pond, but the dear people are loot- <lb />
the bill. <lb />
LOCAL TAXATION. <lb />
The question of schools and <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
is now being more <lb />
North Carolina perhaps <lb />
education than it Al the <lb />
time there are phases of the <lb />
have cost <lb />
phone, telegraph electric com- <lb />
of thousands <lb />
dollars by wrecking wires. They <lb />
have been the worst in many years <lb />
The Commonwealth says several <lb />
horses have recently died the <lb />
vicinity of Neck. The <lb />
State Veterinary Surgeons say the <lb />
disease is <lb />
e. <lb />
we say if had <lb />
factories a large mini- <lb />
of hands to draw wages weekly, <lb />
the merchants would not so <lb />
feel such bad spells of <lb />
as has prevailed lately. <lb />
Charlotte is getting considerable <lb />
smallpox. eases have been <lb />
the city, live of the <lb />
railway mail clerks going to that <lb />
city have the disease Being in <lb />
the postal cars is to spread <lb />
it. <lb />
It la announced that <lb />
E. Shepherd will be a candidate <lb />
before the Democratic state ton- <lb />
the nomination for <lb />
Chief Justice of the Supreme <lb />
court North Carolina. A <lb />
could be put in the <lb />
From <lb />
Feb. M. <lb />
Republican autocracy with many <lb />
other This is fitting its attendant evils has <lb />
and proper, it is not likely the course of events in Washing <lb />
the State is going to have more ton during the pas, week and <lb />
scenes have been enacted in the <lb />
Coiled States Senate <lb />
more disgraceful any that <lb />
matter that demand careful con -1 have violated the dignity of that <lb />
Mention. since the exciting la- <lb />
U an address recently issued by mediately before war. The <lb />
, , i two Senators from South Carolina, <lb />
prominent educators of tho State, . <lb />
, , and have en- <lb />
local taxation for t on <lb />
was strongly urged. comment- ,,. Senate, Welling <lb />
tog upon that the mu and of Maryland <lb />
calls attention to an have indulged In accusations and <lb />
amendment offered to our State which must have <lb />
, . , . . t in violence but for the <lb />
constitution by the editor of that <lb />
prompt suppression of the former <lb />
paper, lion. A. London, ,.,,. as if to create a <lb />
was a member of Hie last state ming to deplorable <lb />
Senate, providing either race. happenings, the president of the <lb />
be allowed themselves Senate, Mr. of Maine, by an <lb />
to on own schools of <lb />
longer than the <lb />
. ,. never coil in national leg- <lb />
constitutional from <lb />
limit of lour months when they so of the <lb />
desire. The Record adds i,,,,,, smith Carolina, <lb />
people of North Carolina are As soon as older could be re- <lb />
paving all they can or Will stored alter the brawl engaged ill <lb />
. . , , the South Carolina senators on <lb />
for the education <lb />
,, i last Saturday the Senate wool Into <lb />
yet -the white people unanimously <lb />
In nearly district would pay offenders <lb />
extra or special to give their On Monday when the <lb />
own children longer school roll called on an amendment <lb />
The also says the to the Lodge Philippine bill, it be- <lb />
., , , came evident that Senator Frye <lb />
of such an amendment to <lb />
, had the names of<lb />
decrease the terms of any <lb />
school nor to decrease the amount <lb />
Carolinians from the rolls and an <lb />
immediate protest was entered by <lb />
now paid by white people for col- democrats. Mr. Bailey, of <lb />
cored schools, but was simply to Texas, appealed in an eloquent <lb />
enable the white people of any <lb />
school district tax themselves <lb />
extra, that Is levy a special tax on <lb />
themselves, for the Letter <lb />
of their o n <lb />
This i a very sensible <lb />
and one our <lb />
as well up <lb />
minus to consider. The public <lb />
schools for both race all over the <lb />
With so much complaint of ad <lb />
roads, wouldn't you think <lb />
everybody who has to l <lb />
would be Interested in log them <lb />
Yet if such a thing as <lb />
road tax was mentioned there are <lb />
people who would hold up their <lb />
horror. <lb />
to the republican majority <lb />
not lo establish such a precedent <lb />
an extremely logical present <lb />
law be demonstrated <lb />
the of the <lb />
lion chair. Pledging the <lb />
lo t with I <lb />
in imposing proper pun- <lb />
the senators who had <lb />
the dignity of Senate. <lb />
he begged republicans not lo <lb />
v the constitution and insult <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happening. In North Carolina. <lb />
The next meeting of the State <lb />
air Association will be held in <lb />
Asheville July Mb. <lb />
The town of had a <lb />
big lire Wednesday Much <lb />
of the business section the town <lb />
was burned. <lb />
Clifton shot William <lb />
Cherry, I lie streets In William- <lb />
with a gun but fortunately <lb />
missed his <lb />
The town of had <lb />
tires on three nights in succession, <lb />
and there is such suspicion of in <lb />
that the people are much <lb />
alarmed. <lb />
A girl and <lb />
law, Wayne county, tried the <lb />
experiment to sec which could <lb />
drink the moat whiskey. The girl <lb />
has been buried. <lb />
Two of bur- <lb />
were hanged at <lb />
Wednesday. The sentence of the <lb />
other two was committed to lite <lb />
imprison <lb />
A freight train pulled into Sal- <lb />
a few nights ago that had <lb />
loaded ens drawn by one <lb />
engine. It was longest train <lb />
ever run in the Stile. <lb />
The home of Mrs. <lb />
Jackson. Charlotte, is among the <lb />
buildings quarantined for small- <lb />
pox. A gentleman living in the <lb />
house contracted the malady. <lb />
Terrible freshets ire reported in <lb />
the western part of the Stale. <lb />
Along the French Broad river in <lb />
vicinity people <lb />
had to flee from their homes. <lb />
Winterville Department. <lb />
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSING <lb />
NOTES. <lb />
An old woman, formerly <lb />
of Indiana, committed suicide In <lb />
iv morning. She <lb />
was supposed to be a pauper, but <lb />
Feb. is. <lb />
Rev. C. W. Blanchard after <lb />
filling his here <lb />
last Sunday visiting several <lb />
friends the week, left Tues- <lb />
day for Kinston. <lb />
U. II. was in <lb />
upon Snow Hill Wed- <lb />
Mrs. representing <lb />
Orphan's Friend, a paper publish <lb />
ed Oxford, canvassed our town <lb />
Thursday in of her <lb />
paper we are glad to say met <lb />
w a merited success. <lb />
Mrs. Jas. Mrs. <lb />
Robt. Greene, of Greenville, were <lb />
visiting Mrs. J. D. Cox Thursday. <lb />
We were sure the special price <lb />
one hundred buggies would put the <lb />
lo rolling. Just <lb />
think of it 142.50 for a high grade <lb />
open buggy and for the lest <lb />
top buggy. <lb />
Mr. Buck, of moved <lb />
his family here last Wednesday <lb />
and will occupy the M. Dixon <lb />
house. <lb />
Ed. Newell, of county, <lb />
was here Sunday. <lb />
W. L. of <lb />
was here a short while one day this <lb />
week. <lb />
Be sure to prepare your tobacco <lb />
rows so you use a tobacco <lb />
truck. Then if you select a <lb />
Tobacco Truck you will make <lb />
no mistake. <lb />
G. Chapman went to <lb />
Monday and returned Tues- <lb />
day. <lb />
T. R. Tyndall has been <lb />
Snow Hill court during the <lb />
past week. <lb />
It looks like B. F. Manning <lb />
Co. arc selling more guano <lb />
usual, judging from loads that <lb />
ARE <lb />
YOU . <lb />
DEAF <lb />
ALL CASES OF <lb />
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING <lb />
ARE NOW CURABLE <lb />
by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. <lb />
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. <lb />
F. A. OP SAYS <lb />
, March Ml. <lb />
of to your treatment. I will now <lb />
lobe used at your . , . , ,. <lb />
five years my right ear began to ting. SM this kept on getting worse, until X <lb />
ray In tills ear entirely. ., . <lb />
underwent a treatment tor catarrh, three months, without <lb />
.-r most eminent ear specialist of me <lb />
an help me. and that only that the would <lb />
then cease but the hearing in the affected ear would lost forever. . <lb />
then ran advertisement accidentally In a New York paper, and <lb />
Alter I had It only a I- directions. <lb />
-I. . my ear entirely <lb />
and Very truly yours. , <lb />
P. A. Broadway. Md. <lb />
Our treatment does not with your <lb />
YOURSELF AT HOME <lb />
U kit, ILL <lb />
. I <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 years ago I a peck of seed, planted them on half an <lb />
acre of land and picked a bale of cotton that weighed pounds, <lb />
shipped this cotton through Mr. B. J. Cobb together with several <lb />
other bales of good variety and this bale sold for three eights of a cent <lb />
more per pound the lot. The lint is far superior to any cotton <lb />
sold on this market and the yield is far ahead of anything we have in <lb />
this country. Numbers of the best farmers in the county saw my <lb />
crop growing in the field and pronounced it as line as they ever saw. <lb />
I am now these seed for sale at a bushel. Parties <lb />
wanting of the seed will please send me order at once as I <lb />
have a limited quantity for sale. <lb />
O. L. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Emperor William's yacht Men <lb />
that is being built in this country, <lb />
was launched at Shooter's bland, <lb />
on Tuesday. <lb />
Alice Roosevelt, daughter of <lb />
President, christened the yacht, <lb />
Prince Henry, the Emperor's <lb />
tier and representative, stand <lb />
side dining <lb />
monies. <lb />
Several county convicts Char <lb />
were removed from the Jail i- <lb />
the smallpox house detention, <lb />
they been In contact with <lb />
the disease, and three I hem <lb />
made their escape. Good to <lb />
spread the disease, for <lb />
one will harbor another from <lb />
officers, even at rial, of catch- <lb />
smallpox. <lb />
State are now kept open the lour the state of South Carolina by <lb />
required by the franchising her. Admitting <lb />
,. the gnat bulk of l thirds vote the Senate <lb />
. might offenders from <lb />
lo maintain is p ,,.,, <lb />
paid by white people, are MuM ,,,. <lb />
not complaining and are not to take places and <lb />
posed to deprived the colored sovereign state would not <lb />
schools of of four months of her voice In <lb />
them. when II comes ha proved that if II lay within the <lb />
, power of the Senate to deprive a <lb />
to local taxation, the white people <lb />
are going to take hold the mat- do It for years and, <lb />
unless there tr, according <lb />
vision under which race can t. precedent, declare, every <lb />
own special member of the minority con- <lb />
and so bar every demo- <lb />
voice or vote <lb />
the proceedings. Senator <lb />
baa been argument was clear, concise an <lb />
given a dose of his medicine Ins fell upon <lb />
lo speak. <lb />
. . his the chair recognized a <lb />
He withdrew his invitation . <lb />
motion senator lo <lb />
proceed with the regular order, <lb />
the precedent was established and <lb />
the Palmetto several vote.-, the <lb />
State, i as withdrawn a Invitation ball it which the Lodge bill <lb />
extended to passed, were taken without South <lb />
,, , Carolina's having an opportunity <lb />
i . I he to present a <lb />
lo vote yea or nay. <lb />
to a South Carolina hero of <lb />
American war, daring <lb />
the proposed visit of the President <lb />
her person WM found a bag I are being carried away <lb />
in can and a bank Tom foil, of was here <lb />
book showing a credit of inn Monday. <lb />
bank In Indiana. The woman had <lb />
i Salisbury since December. . three days <lb />
this week and it raining <lb />
a pretty school <lb />
girls yesterday lo visit their <lb />
T. Keel, formerly town, <lb />
but who been in Greenville for <lb />
w ii m v. w. .--- <lb />
some tune, has returned to homes until Monday, <lb />
and opened up a grocery store on . A . visiting her <lb />
mother, . J. Jackson, who is <lb />
seriously ill near here. Mr. Jack- <lb />
son is one of our most valued <lb />
Miss Sparks, of Kinston, <lb />
is visiting the family of her broth- <lb />
the corner cf Main street and <lb />
West avenue. Success to Mi. Keel. <lb />
Baptist. <lb />
A. of Richmond. <lb />
Va., a military tailor, now eighty <lb />
old, made the uniform <lb />
Jefferson stall and for <lb />
of every Governor since then, <lb />
and has been selected lo make the <lb />
J. W. Sparks. <lb />
I. A. Sugg, Jr., of Greenville, <lb />
spent Sunday in town. <lb />
Mary M. of Greenville, <lb />
blue. <lb />
, . who has been teaching the colored <lb />
for Governor , <lb />
, . . . .,, school in our town for the past <lb />
from Confederate gray to brig col- <lb />
however, fa- <lb />
impressed with her they <lb />
have secured her services for an- <lb />
other session She is said to be a <lb />
good teacher and is well spoken <lb />
of by everyone. <lb />
n of South <lb />
Carolina. And <lb />
ladies are f <lb />
fort to establish a day in <lb />
that city to care for of <lb />
mothers who have to go out and <lb />
work the day. Charlotte <lb />
is conducting one <lb />
and it is a blessing to both <lb />
and children. Such arc human in <lb />
and should be liberally <lb />
encouraged. <lb />
The sub-committee appointed by <lb />
the Senate to formulate a <lb />
for the punishment of the <lb />
two Senators from South Carolina <lb />
for the altercation had In the <lb />
chamber last Saturday. <lb />
have concluded lo recommend <lb />
they be <lb />
President of the to <lb />
the reprimand. This <lb />
will officially close matter, but <lb />
the country would perhaps feel <lb />
better if both Senators would fol- <lb />
low it with their resignation. <lb />
President withdrew <lb />
, hi- invitation to Senator Tillman <lb />
to the Charleston exposition. <lb />
.,, . to dine with hi III at the White <lb />
Governor <lb />
. . , . .-,,,.,. r in honor of <lb />
be regretted to withdraw <lb />
, . , , i . Henry, because Senator was <lb />
the but <lb />
. , , ,. declared in contempt of the Senate <lb />
toll who subscribed <lb />
North <lb />
on some <lb />
statistics regarding north Carolina <lb />
which been printed, <lb />
News asks what other <lb />
slates the can surpass <lb />
this Then the News <lb />
The people of Old <lb />
State have a right to be proud of <lb />
their commonwealth, with <lb />
and effective Slate govern- <lb />
equitable laws, its in- <lb />
creasing population and the <lb />
growth of its <lb />
establishments. <lb />
A right to be proud, in truth. <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
The to Make Delicious Buck- <lb />
wheat <lb />
To buckwheat <lb />
mix together four of buck- <lb />
wheat Hour with one fount cupful of <lb />
and an even tablespoonful <lb />
of salt. Sift these ingredients to- <lb />
To moisten them use five <lb />
of lukewarm water or three <lb />
cupfuls of lukewarm water and two <lb />
of milk. The milk is used <lb />
to give rich brown color prefer- <lb />
red by most people. To accomplish <lb />
this many housewives use nil water <lb />
and add two of mo- <lb />
lasses. The milk, however, <lb />
the cakes more delicate. Dissolve o <lb />
compressed yeast cake in n half cup- <lb />
of lukewarm water; add it to the <lb />
other liquid. Then add liquid <lb />
gradually to the dry ingredients, <lb />
hard meanwhile. Pour the <lb />
batter into n pail that comes for the <lb />
purpose and let it rise over night. <lb />
In the. morning just before baking <lb />
the cakes stir a level of <lb />
into a quarter of a cupful of <lb />
lukewarm water and beat it into the <lb />
batter until it foams. Then fry a <lb />
test cake on n hot griddle, mid if it <lb />
ton thick more water or milk <lb />
to the batter. At least a pint of the <lb />
should left for the next <lb />
baking, to use bl place of the yeast. <lb />
To renew the batter add the <lb />
in the proportion the <lb />
first time. <lb />
Your advertisement Re- <lb />
goes right along w its <lb />
work. <lb />
advertisements work <lb />
all the time building business for <lb />
wise advertisers. <lb />
If you want people to visit your <lb />
store put your advertisement where <lb />
it will be read, that is in <lb />
THE. <lb />
Marriage <lb />
of Deeds, T. B. Moore <lb />
issued the following marriage 11- <lb />
IO Hie l van e <lb />
, ., , ,. .,.,, the time being. Senator Till- last week <lb />
fund to purchase the <lb />
i man expressed himself very em <lb />
As lung as President baa call- <lb />
. ,,,, over thin Insult by <lb />
ed those who <lb />
. i i I. ,. President, and said that had such <lb />
for Confederacy, it is a wonder <lb />
., ,,. an occurrence taken place la the <lb />
the South Carolinians had not told <lb />
., . Prince Henry came from <lb />
him tin they did not want <lb />
a due have followed. Ted- <lb />
him dun n there anyway. <lb />
Imperialistic continues <lb />
to enlarge, <lb />
the -s. <lb />
Prince. Hip, hip, and <lb />
all drank and hollered. like kites-high <lb />
. strung and liable lo go up in the <lb />
cheers <lb />
for Teddy. Hip, hip, when a man is on his uppers it <lb />
and they all drank and hollered that he pretty low down. <lb />
more. make <lb />
is and <lb />
can sociability. <lb />
hope to shake the <lb />
hand of Fate. <lb />
worm and the organ grinder <lb />
Will <lb />
one blind to one's <lb />
The girl who I faithful to her <lb />
Ideal is apt to remain an old <lb />
maid. <lb />
The chronic borrower is inclined <lb />
be touchy it. <lb />
the of a man's <lb />
trouble by his sigh-. <lb />
White <lb />
John Davis and Moore. <lb />
Mizell d Mary B. Taylor. <lb />
Br liar- <lb />
John T. Vines and Pay- <lb />
Little and <lb />
Pollard. <lb />
John and Ella Peyton. <lb />
Samuel and <lb />
Ben Woolen and Elvina Wilson. <lb />
The total number Issued during <lb />
the month exactly divided be <lb />
tween white and colored couples. <lb />
Nome. <lb />
It's a street. Every <lb />
building i according to <lb />
an notion to front- <lb />
age and ream The effect is star- <lb />
and negotiating a few <lb />
blocks of it feel like crook- <lb />
ed man who walked the crooked <lb />
On sunshiny days the en- <lb />
tire population sallies forth and <lb />
the overflows into <lb />
the street and down the little by- <lb />
beach, with dogs <lb />
the on the <lb />
a Fat. <lb />
In recently a <lb />
killed whose Weight UM <lb />
pound-, hi- net weight was <lb />
p.-j pounds. Knell ham weighed <lb />
pounds. This fat monster pro- <lb />
pounds lard, or <lb />
a and n to last <lb />
a small family about four years lie- <lb />
tides the lard, there was nearly a <lb />
wagon load of sausage from <lb />
one pig, nothing of big dish- <lb />
pans of bog's head cheese, liver <lb />
ding and other products. <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Care of riot Water Rags. <lb />
Do not put boiling water into the <lb />
Fill the hag only about half <lb />
full or a little more, then lay it in <lb />
your lap before putting in the stop- <lb />
per and carefully press out the <lb />
steam. <lb />
This the bag softer, it <lb />
is relieved of the pressure the Steam <lb />
makes if left in it. When not using <lb />
the bag, drain out the water, let it <lb />
hang bottom side up for a little <lb />
while, then lake it down and with <lb />
the mouth Mow a little into it, <lb />
just enough lo keep inside from <lb />
coming together, it will often do <lb />
if there is no it, in which case <lb />
the bag quite sure to be ruined in <lb />
pulling it apart. <lb />
If you have a bag that is stuck to <lb />
put into some hot water <lb />
with n drops of ammonia, let it <lb />
remain a few minutes, then with n <lb />
thin, dull edged piece of wood try <lb />
to separate the inside very careful- <lb />
Never fold a rubber bag ofter it <lb />
has been once used. A flannel bag <lb />
for covering the rubber bag is <lb />
Press. <lb />
People read this paper for what <lb />
there la In It, and they will <lb />
what you have to say. <lb />
If you have not time to write <lb />
the advertisement yourself or <lb />
don't know just what you want <lb />
to say, let know and we will <lb />
help you get It <lb />
We have bright and attractive <lb />
cuts to illustrate ad- <lb />
which yon can use <lb />
for the asking. <lb />
A Accommodation. <lb />
Congressman William says <lb />
he has discovered the meanest <lb />
in New York. He was sitting at his <lb />
desk in the city one day when the <lb />
individual appeared. lie asked to <lb />
use the telephone. Sillier is n poll <lb />
Helen and likes to be <lb />
lie was very busy <lb />
districts defeat of <lb />
Hall. The visitor need the <lb />
phone, forgot lo thank Mr. <lb />
and went on his way rejoicing. A <lb />
few days later Congressman <lb />
received a hill for the cost of <lb />
a message to Davenport, lo. <lb />
matter of weather the <lb />
I always happens. <lb />
The who's looking for <lb />
find trouble without <lb />
The successful man regrets <lb />
the cost of his experiences. <lb />
A New Way to Dun. <lb />
A physician re <lb />
caused the following card to <lb />
be inserted in a local <lb />
Wake change Don't you <lb />
row been carrying my money <lb />
long Com. In my <lb />
on n receipted MIL will <lb />
better about It. I you the <lb />
will to Very truly <lb />
No at All. <lb />
you the lady <lb />
was out I <lb />
Servant Girl -Yes, am. <lb />
Mistress- to have <lb />
doubt <lb />
Servant ma'am; she <lb />
id she knew wasn't <lb />
fountain <lb />
thrives 0-f <lb />
SCHOOL- BOOKS <lb />
Reflector <lb />
CLUB <lb />
On street, at social gatherings, anywhere, where ever a <lb />
of good dressers are gathered the clothes question is the <lb />
topic of conversation, you will If you lend an attentive ear, <lb />
that are quoted as being the store that always has snappy <lb />
for the up to the man. The store that he looks to <lb />
for new things; the store to which he first turns for a new cut in a <lb />
suit, a new shape in a hat or tie In short, the store where the <lb />
good dresser always finds he wants without paying an <lb />
extra price for style. If you are interested and <lb />
with character, come in. <lb />
CLOTHIER. <lb />
EXTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there Is a CROSS MARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper It <lb />
to remind you that yon owe <lb />
for <lb />
and w <lb />
you to as early as <lb />
W need what YOU <lb />
owe us and you will not <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
rind the cross mark on their <lb />
While Seed at <lb />
M. <lb />
Hicks says March will lie a <lb />
stormy month. <lb />
The wind Friday damaged <lb />
roofs around town. <lb />
Honor Roll. <lb />
Of Greenville public school for <lb />
mouth ending Feb. <lb />
Moore, Jr. <lb />
Trees Set Out. <lb />
Trees were st I out today across <lb />
the space en two bills <lb />
Academy culvert. When they <lb />
take on growth enough lo make <lb />
shade it will improve both <lb />
looks aim comfort of that <lb />
of reel. <lb />
HOWDY DO. <lb />
Some Speak to Me, Some to You. <lb />
Thursday, <lb />
Dr. L. Skinner has located at <lb />
Rev. F. A. Bishop went lo Rocky <lb />
Mount today. <lb />
Harry Skinner left Ibis <lb />
fur Raleigh. <lb />
L. C. Bagwell, Raleigh, came <lb />
in this morning. <lb />
W. F. Evans has taken charge <lb />
of a school at Black Jack. <lb />
R. O. returned <lb />
day evening from Tarboro. <lb />
Mrs. W. T. Hunter and child <lb />
left Wednesday evening for <lb />
and child <lb />
went to Wednesday even- <lb />
Miss Lillie Moore returned Wed <lb />
evening from a visit to <lb />
C. M. Jones came home <lb />
day evening from a three <lb />
trip on the road. <lb />
Miss Rosa of <lb />
who had been visiting Mrs. E. A. <lb />
returned home Wednesday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mrs. C. H. Moseley, of <lb />
arrived Wednesday evening lo <lb />
visit her Mrs. W. T. <lb />
Lipscomb. <lb />
Mrs. P. little son, <lb />
of Raleigh, arrived Wednesday <lb />
evening to visit her mother, lira. <lb />
J, Moore. <lb />
The ASSIGNEE STOCK <lb />
We T. Lee Co. at New York Cost. <lb />
Shoes, Dress Goods, Shirts, in fact <lb />
kept in a first-class store, will sale. <lb />
Tuesday, Feb. 11th, a. m. <lb />
at W. T. Lee Co's old stand. No goods <lb />
charged or sent the <lb />
One first-class fire and <lb />
Safe at less than factory <lb />
Bring your fat Cattle to E. M. <lb />
and lb gross, <lb />
has made a record for <lb />
storms, both snow <lb />
March will give us five <lb />
days, five Sundays and five Mon- <lb />
days. <lb />
It baa already been windy, but <lb />
March will give us plenty more of <lb />
Miss Lena Dudley, of Craven <lb />
county, is visiting Miss <lb />
Daniel. <lb />
Much building is on in that <lb />
section of South Greenville next to <lb />
the railroad. <lb />
The N. C. YearBook be had <lb />
at the Reflector Book Store. It Is <lb />
a valuable book. <lb />
The river goes still higher. <lb />
There have been snow and rain <lb />
enough to push it up. <lb />
When you want <lb />
cards or at Re- <lb />
Book Store. <lb />
This heavy storm will further <lb />
delay farmers in their work. They <lb />
are already badly behind. <lb />
The first two months of the year <lb />
have by without Greenville <lb />
having a new enterprise started. <lb />
Some herrings have come to <lb />
market and fifty cents per <lb />
dozen. Buck shad were held a <lb />
dollar each. <lb />
A house up in new was <lb />
blown off its foundation by wind <lb />
Thursday night. The occupants, <lb />
colored people, were badly fright- <lb />
W. H. Long, agent, has sold to <lb />
Greene Hooker the house <lb />
lot on the corner of Evans and <lb />
Second streets, known as the <lb />
House lot. <lb />
When you wish to subscribe or <lb />
renew subscription for <lb />
you by <lb />
through The Reflector <lb />
Book Store. <lb />
F. M. Hodges has moved <lb />
the house recently vacated by Mrs. <lb />
Greene, on Wash I street, and <lb />
R. M. Kennedy has moved <lb />
the house vacated by Mr. Hodges <lb />
in South Greenville. <lb />
Less than left of the factory <lb />
stock of S cent cigars, the <lb />
that we are selling two for <lb />
Scents. a supply while <lb />
they can be had, at Book <lb />
Store. <lb />
He U Right. <lb />
visitor here from a <lb />
times larger Greenville, <lb />
spoke of the display <lb />
windows of many of stores, <lb />
lie said would be a credit to <lb />
a city, and showed that Greenville <lb />
had enterprising up-to-date <lb />
chants. <lb />
Call Convention. <lb />
The Slate Democratic Executive <lb />
Committee has been called lo meet <lb />
Raleigh March 25th for the <lb />
pose of issuing a call for the State <lb />
convention and considering the <lb />
method of nominating a candidate <lb />
for the United Slates Senate to <lb />
succeed Senator The <lb />
various aspirants for the place will <lb />
be to attend. <lb />
Mr. and Mis. B. L. of <lb />
Kinston, who were returning from <lb />
Nashville, stopped here <lb />
day evening to visit relatives. <lb />
Mrs. E. S. Greene <lb />
Miss Betsy, left even <lb />
fur to live with her <lb />
eon, Dr. J. Greene. Greenville <lb />
regrets to give lip. <lb />
March <lb />
W. Fencer went to Tarboro <lb />
today. <lb />
W. M. Bagwell left this mom <lb />
for <lb />
Dr. V. A. went lo <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
Geneva Gardner this <lb />
morning for Bethel. <lb />
In Kin- <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
W. B. Brown Friday <lb />
evening from his trip north. <lb />
B. W. Moseley returned Friday <lb />
evening Iron, a trip up the road. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J E. Warren <lb />
morning. <lb />
China Wedding. <lb />
1882 <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. V. James <lb />
of your company <lb />
on Saturday evening March the eight <lb />
from half past eight until eleven o'clock <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
No cards Issued in town, but all <lb />
friends of Mr. and Mrs. James are <lb />
invited to the of the <lb />
twentieth anniversary of their <lb />
marriage. <lb />
Pay Your Taxes. <lb />
Sheriff is now making <lb />
his last call for taxes, and alien <lb />
lion is called to the notice he g n is. <lb />
Under the laws of the State, the <lb />
properly of all persons who fail to <lb />
pay taxes by 15th <lb />
will tie levied the cost add- <lb />
ed lo their taxes. <lb />
The Constitutional <lb />
provides that no one who fails lo <lb />
pay his poll tax vote. Do not <lb />
neglect this matter and lose your <lb />
vole. <lb />
Wheeler Martin, of William- <lb />
spent Friday here and left <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Mrs. M. V. Forbes is visiting <lb />
her daughter, Mrs. L. F. Evans, <lb />
South Greenville. <lb />
W. A. West left this morning <lb />
for his old home In Delaware. <lb />
Rumor says ho has -one on a hap- <lb />
mission. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brooks, of <lb />
Kinston, who have visiting <lb />
relatives here, returned home I n- <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Godwin and child <lb />
of arrived Fri- <lb />
day evening arc the guests of <lb />
Mrs J. B. Cherry <lb />
Ladies and Misses Fine Shoes, <lb />
Misses <lb />
and Shoes.<lb />
ti <lb />
Ladies, Misses Children and Baby Shoes. <lb />
High Water. <lb />
Conditions to very high <lb />
water. At Rocky Mount the river <lb />
is within or inches of high <lb />
water mark. Fishing Creek which <lb />
furnishes as much as <lb />
the upper Tar Is very high and <lb />
still rising. Swift Creek is over- <lb />
flowing with water Deep Creek <lb />
is By tomorrow morn- <lb />
the road will be <lb />
under water if the present rate <lb />
of rise is maintained before Sun- <lb />
day morning the embankment road <lb />
along the river will be broken <lb />
Southern <lb />
28th. <lb />
Savage Dead. <lb />
About o'clock a. m. Thursday <lb />
Mr. Thomas B. Savage died at his <lb />
home South Greenville, after an <lb />
of a few weeks. He was <lb />
old. <lb />
Mr. Savage was a good citizen <lb />
and held high esteem by all who <lb />
knew him. Nearly all his life was <lb />
spent the farm, he having <lb />
ed lo only a few mouths <lb />
ago. Ho leaves nine children, <lb />
eight of them in Pitt I <lb />
county and one <lb />
The funeral took place Fri- <lb />
day Cherry Hill <lb />
Cemetery, services conducted; <lb />
by Rev. H. M. Eure. The pall <lb />
bearers were Messrs. T. R. Moore, <lb />
R. M. Starkey, D. W. J. <lb />
T. Dunn, B. F. Patrick, C. T. <lb />
Every pair <lb />
All CLO<lb />
prices. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
The present State Constitution of <lb />
Ohio dates back to 1851, that of <lb />
to 1848 and that of Ne- <lb />
to 1804, the year of its <lb />
as a State. The Con- <lb />
of which a <lb />
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Constitution of in <lb />
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Tinware, <lb />
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wherein fanning, even <lb />
large through an <lb />
era of unprecedented scarcity of <lb />
very I rifling labor ha been made <lb />
a very industry. <lb />
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county, that cotton <lb />
could not be made b profitable crop <lb />
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TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
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an <lb />
except tobacco, and through an era <lb />
of low prices, by <lb />
and the <lb />
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ever, I to recite hi operation <lb />
last lo show <lb />
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planted one and and sixty <lb />
acre on Ida <lb />
tenant from he Sold <lb />
a little over twenty <lb />
in addition to <lb />
corn, ladder and <lb />
feed for a farm <lb />
and raised pork enough to supply <lb />
ibis farm three fourth of the <lb />
year. <lb />
Mr. employs the <lb />
tenant system the lumber <lb />
and milling interest of hi <lb />
labor <lb />
except at <lb />
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dollars. They all teem lo <lb />
realize that the landlord knows <lb />
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in- seems to be as a leader and eon- <lb />
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a mere sixteen be <lb />
left at Oxford and <lb />
joined the Confederate army in a <lb />
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be for farm, raised a <lb />
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fit in where economy, industry and <lb />
method tie applied, <lb />
I. <lb />
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Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and of <lb />
Bagging, and Hags. <lb />
and <lb />
solicited. <lb />
WHEN- YOU WAST <lb />
Dry Goods, Groceries, <lb />
etc., go to <lb />
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb />
Black X. <lb />
Nice line i f on Price I low <lb />
fur or in <lb />
for <lb />
Dental Surgeon, <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
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leave Greenville daily at <lb />
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Steamer leave <lb />
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and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb />
leave Tarboro for <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shipper should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion B. S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. O <lb />
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Greenville, N. <lb />
CO. <lb />
Wood's Seeds <lb />
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North Carolina's Newspaper. <lb />
The Charlotte Observer. <lb />
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Mr year. The largest paper <lb />
ill North <lb />
Sample copies on application. <lb />
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Constitutional <lb />
that vote <lb />
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Pay join taxes in tune to save <lb />
costs and to nave your vole. <lb />
O. W. <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
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High Key <lb />
roots, Henry George Can <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apple <lb />
Syrup, Jelly, Milk. <lb />
Flour Sugar, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Magic Focal, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Nuts, <lb />
Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, <lb />
China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Crackers, Mac <lb />
Cheese, Best New <lb />
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Fresh goods kepi on <lb />
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The Stock complete in it <lb />
par and prices as low a the <lb />
lowest. Highest market price <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
every Baa- <lb />
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb />
evening <lb />
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. <lb />
a. m. M. A. Allen<lb />
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F. H. Hard- <lb />
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every 2nd and Sunday. <lb />
Sunday-school a. m., <lb />
B. Brown, superintendent. Litany <lb />
every Wednesday a. m <lb />
Preaching <lb />
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Sunday school P. M., W. B. <lb />
Parker, <lb />
regular service <lb />
A. F. A. M. <lb />
No. meet Drat and <lb />
bird Monday evening. E. E. <lb />
fin. W. M. J. <lb />
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb />
every Tuesday evening. <lb />
L. H. O. W. Atkins, <lb />
K. of River Lodge, He. <lb />
every Friday evening, <lb />
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No. meet every first and third <lb />
in Odd Fellow <lb />
Hall. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb />
Chief; D. Smith, See <lb />
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Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
to an me. <lb />
J. B, COBBY. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
and Brokers in <lb />
Cotton, and <lb />
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
WEEKLY. <lb />
WILLIAM J. <lb />
Editor Publisher, <lb />
Lincoln, <lb />
Payable <lb />
One Year Six Mouths cue, <lb />
Sing. Copy <lb />
No traveling canvassers are cm. <lb />
plowed. Subscriptions taken <lb />
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Weekly and <lb />
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FOR- <lb />
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VOL <lb />
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH <lb />
Ricks Wilkinson<lb />
The Truest Thing We Ever Didn't Say. <lb />
RUT PERHAPS WE DID AND ONLY REPEAT. <lb />
Not sure whether we told you that our <lb />
stock were then in record condition, by which mean <lb />
Clearest clinkers. If we didn't it was the truest thing <lb />
we ever didn't y. <lb />
Of all the hard a merchant has to learn <lb />
baldest la NEVER CARRY OVER. <lb />
Into goods lately light and still <lb />
mighty hard to the But do it he <lb />
often or later. due to as well as us, <lb />
that we start the new light. DO. <lb />
WHITE QUILTS. <lb />
A SALE OF WHITE QUILTS AT PRICES THAT WILL <lb />
SET EVERY TONGUE IN PITT COUNTY TO WAGGING. <lb />
VALIANT WHITE QUILT that never sold for less than <lb />
bare to go In this sale at yo <lb />
CROCHET WHITE QUILT that you can't match at than <lb />
after this sale at <lb />
CROCHET WHITE QUILT that bas been the talk of the <lb />
county how we could sell it now baa to go in this<lb />
IMPORTED CHOICE PATTERNS in Marseilles Batten Finish <lb />
Quilt that are sold the world over for in this sale at <lb />
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
of respect. <lb />
Whereas He who said <lb />
little child re o to unto and <lb />
forbid them ha tit to <lb />
lake to loving arms Edmund <lb />
only of Mr. and Mr. <lb />
U. and a member of this <lb />
Sunday therefore <lb />
That while we the <lb />
members of Greenville M. E. Sun- <lb />
day school feel over the loss of <lb />
young life, we bow in bumble <lb />
to a loving Father <lb />
all well, knowing <lb />
that loss Is bis gain. <lb />
2nd. That we extend our sin- <lb />
ex-re to the bereaved <lb />
parent who were so devoted to him <lb />
and pray that they may look to <lb />
Him who whom He <lb />
net b. <lb />
3rd. That a copy of <lb />
be sent to parent, a <lb />
copy upon the records of this <lb />
Sunday school and a copy to <lb />
Daily for <lb />
cation.<lb />
A. B. Com. <lb />
NOTES. <lb />
N. O March 1902. <lb />
E. E. I be, of <lb />
town <lb />
John of <lb />
here buying cotton yesterday. <lb />
Mr, of Scot, <lb />
land Neck, came down Friday <lb />
night to visit relatives here. <lb />
Smith and her little <lb />
Grace, of <lb />
Saturday night to visit <lb />
fives Smith Hotel. re- <lb />
turned morning. <lb />
Mia Delia Smith went to Green- <lb />
ville Saturday. <lb />
H. C. spent Sunday night <lb />
in town and to <lb />
yesterday <lb />
who had <lb />
visiting Mi a <lb />
to her borne in <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Mr. Smith is visiting rel <lb />
at <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, Mar. J. <lb />
Several have been in <lb />
town the past week. is <lb />
a thriving little place. <lb />
Mrs. John I. Raker is very ill, <lb />
with nervous prostration. Her <lb />
friends hope may <lb />
Miss Hardy is in town, <lb />
called to the her sister, <lb />
M-s. Rater. <lb />
There was a reception given at <lb />
M. F. Jefferson's Wednesday even- <lb />
Feb. to Mr. and Mrs. W. <lb />
Each one reported a <lb />
very nice time and an excellent <lb />
supper. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dancey <lb />
have moved into F. M. Dupree <lb />
house on Main street. <lb />
Miss Mollie of <lb />
Speed, visiting her <lb />
Dancey. <lb />
There will be a grand hop <lb />
hall March 12th, grand <lb />
time <lb />
account <lb />
the weather, are de- <lb />
la their farms. <lb />
Lang in <lb />
try her slater, Mrs. K. A. <lb />
J. Parker yesterday in <lb />
Hill. <lb />
Mrs. N. E. Smith is in <lb />
ville visiting sou, It. L. Smith. <lb />
Colonel Alexander, of <lb />
an intimate friend of President <lb />
Lincoln. and be tell an- <lb />
of 1862 <lb />
the Colonel visited Lincoln at <lb />
found in a <lb />
greatly worried state mind. <lb />
his President isn't all it <lb />
la up lo be, it, Mr. <lb />
Lincoln inquired the Colonel. <lb />
said with <lb />
feel like <lb />
the Irishman, who after being <lb />
on a rail, <lb />
if It for the honor of the <lb />
thing I'd rather walk V <lb />
City Journal. <lb />
OUR, RALEIGH LETTER, <lb />
Special of <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, March <lb />
joint meeting of the Demo- <lb />
State Executive Committee <lb />
of the State Central Committee, <lb />
called by Chairman Simmons to be <lb />
held Raleigh Match will <lb />
take up several important <lb />
of party policy, one of which <lb />
relates to modus operandi of <lb />
nominating the Democratic <lb />
date for the U. S. <lb />
the Legislature will lie call- <lb />
ed on to Ml next January; <lb />
the of payment of <lb />
poll tax by all electors by May <lb />
or the consequent loss of their <lb />
votes under the new law; another <lb />
the providing of of <lb />
organization of in the <lb />
new Judicial and <lb />
districts. Still another will be the <lb />
selection of the date for holding <lb />
the next State convention, to <lb />
candidates for Chief Justice <lb />
and Supreme and Superior Court <lb />
of Public <lb />
etc. Raleigh will <lb />
a big auditorium by the <lb />
time set capable of accommodating <lb />
double people as any other <lb />
hall North Carolina. work <lb />
of enlarging present Academy <lb />
of Music will begin next month, I <lb />
am told, and in it future <lb />
will be held. It will <lb />
over persons. <lb />
The Stale Board of Education <lb />
decides all the counties will lie <lb />
able to secure four months public <lb />
schools through distribution <lb />
of second <lb />
to be made. There are <lb />
twenty-two counties the Slate <lb />
which will have more than four <lb />
months schools without asking for <lb />
State, and therefore will not be <lb />
portioned any of fund t <lb />
Attorney General Gilmer, ex- <lb />
Judges Shepherd and Merrimon <lb />
and George Esq., <lb />
for State, suit <lb />
brought against North Carolina by <lb />
the State of South Dakota, went to <lb />
Washington yesterday to appear <lb />
in the before the United States <lb />
Supreme Court. <lb />
Mullen of <lb />
who tanked up went off a <lb />
high kicking spree in Washington <lb />
immediately after being <lb />
ed, who it been thought <lb />
might be by Rough <lb />
Rider for such unseemly conduct, <lb />
will probably lose bis job after all, <lb />
I was a politician <lb />
returning from <lb />
Cotton mill and officials <lb />
will meet tomorrow <lb />
for the purpose of a <lb />
mutual factory insurance company, <lb />
for the express purpose of insuring <lb />
cotton mills at a less cost than they <lb />
are now subject to. <lb />
The ant i Saloon League held an- <lb />
other meeting here last Friday and <lb />
appointed a committee of rep- <lb />
resenting nil the counties, to further <lb />
work of organization locally <lb />
and in the Stale. <lb />
A revival of <lb />
i but <lb />
as a rule so few tanners turn out <lb />
the attempt to make them <lb />
popular more general is very <lb />
discouraging. <lb />
It is announced <lb />
deserving cases of insanity are left <lb />
uncared for because of <lb />
lack of sufficient room lit the <lb />
Central Hospital in <lb />
the capacity of which ii not <lb />
one hull of the one at Morgan- <lb />
ton. <lb />
department is being added In nil time. Nearly every day <lb />
there is something new. ill only call your to a <lb />
few specialties. <lb />
Plated Ware. <lb />
This is most serviceable ware you can get. It a heavy <lb />
plate on a copper body, so it is almost We <lb />
have this ware in coffee and tea pots different sizes, butter and <lb />
sugar dishes, milk and water pitchers serving dishes, syrup pots, <lb />
cuspidors, waiters, If yon use this ware once you will never <lb />
want any other kind for it is e best. <lb />
and China Ware. <lb />
It is no use to say anything about this department for everybody <lb />
knows we are the crockery people in this part of the world. We <lb />
always carry a large stock and you ran select the pieces for a <lb />
Dinner and a Set <lb />
to suit yourself, is much better than having to buy what <lb />
you do not want. Did you ever use any of these new goods in <lb />
Anti-Rust Ware. <lb />
It is guaranteed never to rust. Come in and ask for it. In fuel <lb />
we carry almost everything needed to fit up your kitchen, bed- <lb />
room, sitting-room, or parlor. All want you to do is to come <lb />
in and call for what you want. We try to keep the very best in <lb />
each of our departments and we can please you in price <lb />
quality. All we ask is a trial. <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
The Only Department in <lb />
GREEN VILLE. <lb />
New York 2.700 From Philadelphia <lb />
by Wire. <lb />
difficulties in <lb />
getting of world <lb />
continued yesterday. Since no d <lb />
was to lie bad <lb />
with N York are sent all <lb />
of the old world happenings, a cir- <lb />
of half the States was <lb />
news <lb />
reach Philadelphia. <lb />
The dispatches which appear in <lb />
The Philadelphia Times today get <lb />
here in Ibis From New- <lb />
York arc relayed to <lb />
a distance miles; thence lo <lb />
Ohio go, miles; to Louisville, <lb />
mile lo <lb />
to Jacksonville, miles; to <lb />
Washington, to Haiti- <lb />
more, miles; to Wilmington, <lb />
miles. Wilmington miles dis- <lb />
Philadelphia is <lb />
nearest point with complete <lb />
graphic service to this city. <lb />
Thus a wire journey of <lb />
miles, thirteen Slates, <lb />
was necessary lo news from <lb />
New York, miles distant. <lb />
News from other points came in <lb />
the same <lb />
Times, h. <lb />
Honors Pitt County. <lb />
Mrs. R, R, Gotten, of this <lb />
who was recently in attendance <lb />
upon the National Con- <lb />
which met in Washington <lb />
Oil,, was elected First Vice Pres- <lb />
of the body. In Speaking of <lb />
her the Washington Star <lb />
Robert Col ten of North <lb />
Carolina, who has been to long the <lb />
Corresponding Secretary, has now <lb />
been elected First Vice President, <lb />
j and she bring to the office the <lb />
I ripened judgment of years spent in <lb />
I deeds of love for suffering and <lb />
humanity. Mrs. Gotten <lb />
has a name as a writer of book <lb />
and short stories, is <lb />
editor of the organ of the <lb />
She belongs lo the old <lb />
time Southern type of women; <lb />
speaking with the of <lb />
voice and inflection is rarely <lb />
heard now, and w is very fas- <lb />
when speaker is a <lb />
The law office of Senator <lb />
ard at Marshall was washed away <lb />
by the Hood Saturday, and it con- <lb />
tents, including the <lb />
library, destroyed. <lb />
The town of. Marshall, in the <lb />
western part of State, was <lb />
washed away by the flood <lb />
last Saturday night. No lives lost <lb />
but the property damage was <lb />
great. <lb />
The son of Mr. Lafayette <lb />
of township, <lb />
Alexander county, while out hunt- <lb />
fell off a log and his gun <lb />
discharged. load took effect <lb />
in bis neck and death resulted <lb />
most instantly. <lb />
Last afternoon the dwell- <lb />
of Hurst, near Goose <lb />
Nest, Martin county, was struck <lb />
by lightning and was much dam- <lb />
aged The plastering in rooms and <lb />
ball was shaken off and a portion <lb />
of the porch was <lb />
Southerner. <lb />
Sunday night J. E. Lee, ticket <lb />
agent of the Southern Railway at <lb />
Durham, while on his way home <lb />
the depot was sandbagged by <lb />
two men. him into <lb />
consciousness, and taking bis keys <lb />
from his pocket went back to the <lb />
depot it of <lb />
J, W who lives on Flat <lb />
creek, sixteen miles of Ash <lb />
was driven by the rising <lb />
waters from his house. He took <lb />
children, aged and years <lb />
ft mouths, to a tobacco barn, <lb />
with a torch and re <lb />
turned to the house for his wife <lb />
and another child. While gone <lb />
the barn caught fire and burned to <lb />
the ground, all the children losing <lb />
their lives. <lb />
DON'T WORRY over a small <lb />
thing like Lot come to us and <lb />
you can supply a dinner without <lb />
the aid of Our excellent <lb />
line of CANNED GOODS furnish <lb />
a variety of desirable things for <lb />
table. also keep the best<lb />
Ami FLOCK have , ,, <lb />
the best brand to be bad. In fact <lb />
our store is the place to call tor <lb />
anything wanted in the way of <lb />
Nice Groceries. <lb />
THE NEW GROCERS. <lb />
L CARR <lb />
of a Bachelor. <lb />
Most opportunities are bilked <lb />
into idle <lb />
Children are a necessity is <lb />
as expensive <lb />
beautiful whose culture; men look into other <lb />
refinement are self evident. men <lb />
Mrs. Col ten makes friend every- <lb />
where and, having executive worry so much <lb />
rare order a wide . other half <lb />
half lives, away <lb />
clubs, it Is thought she will bring <lb />
to the cabinet of national j a letting some- <lb />
the qualities for <lb />
will make an invaluable aid in can't blow a man in <lb />
prosecuting public as high as too much <lb />
talking. <lb />
Noah got along in the ark <lb />
well, in spite of the big crowd he <lb />
had, his mother in-law <lb />
wasn't <lb />
You can discourage a <lb />
man loving. If she can't <lb />
The Young Guard. <lb />
The J. Jarvis auxiliary <lb />
Chapter of the Coo fed <lb />
held monthly meet- <lb />
on Friday with full <lb />
attendance, Miss lies, love her husband she is content to <lb />
the President calling love her children; if she hasn't any <lb />
together. children she will manage to get <lb />
Miss Allen had prepared along loving her pets. <lb />
For Lochs, Doors, <lb />
Windows, Paints, Hope, Homes, <lb />
Collars, Plows, Shovels and. Car- <lb />
Tools, go to <lb />
H. L. <lb />
Next door lo Kicks Wilkinson. <lb />
to <lb />
The Way. <lb />
A portion of the public may read <lb />
car cards; some of them may <lb />
read posters and hand bills, but <lb />
the of the great buying pub <lb />
lie read the newspaper. It is <lb />
safest to ad along <lb />
with all other news of the <lb />
world columns of the news <lb />
Louis Ad-Writer. <lb />
i he <lb />
at <lb />
Fountain gen <lb />
Right <lb />
read excellent minutes of the <lb />
las meeting, and Miss <lb />
the Historian, had an excellent <lb />
little sketch of of fort Don <lb />
nelson, into <lb />
Gen. 17.8. Grant. Miss <lb />
Skinner, the Treasurer, <lb />
reported the financial Condition <lb />
prospering, Hiss Mary <lb />
a raised the Ingest amount since <lb />
last meet <lb />
The young are Intelligent <lb />
energetic will don good <lb />
work. <lb />
Mrs. gave a short talk on <lb />
Southern history. <lb />
SCHOOL BOOKS <lb />
Reflector Store. <lb />
Men with narrow views are apt <lb />
to be broad in conversation. <lb />
If beauty is skin deep a lot <lb />
of people ought to be turned inside <lb />
out. <lb />
To enjoy the sublime respect of <lb />
his wife a man must make be- <lb />
that the easiest thing for him <lb />
lo do is to make <lb />
There is never any telling when <lb />
a asks a girl to marry him <lb />
lid she is going lo i him <lb />
and tie sorry or accept him and <lb />
York Press. <lb />
Paragraphs. <lb />
Love i one kind pram and <lb />
envy is another. <lb />
Your life isn't worth living <lb />
unless you think it is. <lb />
Self i is laid to be a <lb />
sine tine <lb />
The average deceives him- <lb />
self oftener than be dial others. <lb />
Good Play. <lb />
The that <lb />
appeared opera house Sat- <lb />
night were best actors <lb />
who have Mm to Greenville. The <lb />
piny could not be rendered at its <lb />
heat, owing to the small stage in <lb />
opera house, yet all present <lb />
joyed were no special- <lb />
ties between nets and <lb />
pent did not appear. <lb />
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