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Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
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AFTER TWO YEARS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb />
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;. Paid up Insurance. <lb />
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Will lie reinstated if arrears lie i . i. t month <lb />
are living, or within three after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of payment of arrears with Interest. <lb />
second No <lb />
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and <lb />
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb />
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
J. To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS <lb />
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Hy its adherence to the <lb />
its logical <lb />
lion of the law, as voiced by Sena <lb />
tor of Texas, the democratic <lb />
minority in the Senate scored a <lb />
victory hist week and forced <lb />
protein to recede <lb />
from the autocratic position which <lb />
he had assumed. Following the <lb />
personal Sena- <lb />
tors I ma n and which <lb />
had occurred last Saturday, and to <lb />
which only the action <lb />
of Senator Fry leads me to refer, <lb />
the President protein caused to be <lb />
erased from the rolls the <lb />
the names of the two senators from <lb />
For the reason <lb />
named, when the Philippine bill <lb />
was passed on Monday <lb />
How to nit Rid of a Cold. <lb />
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Advice to the Aged. <lb />
Ac. brine, <lb />
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and LIVER. <lb />
Pills <lb />
have a effect on these organ, <lb />
the bowels, <lb />
to perform their natural functions as <lb />
In and <lb />
IMPARTING VIGOR------ <lb />
to the bladder aid LIVE. <lb />
They are to old and <lb />
neither senator was an op <lb />
to vote. Senator <lb />
however an ably presented the no- <lb />
constitutionality of the action of <lb />
the that their names were <lb />
restored on I he following day and <lb />
caused <lb />
ate adjournment of Tuesday's <lb />
Wednesday's sessions because <lb />
they feared to the matter <lb />
until the Committee on <lb />
and Elections had re- <lb />
ported. Thursday the Senate met <lb />
in joint session with the House to <lb />
participate In the memorial <lb />
vices held tor President <lb />
and on Friday <lb />
reported, both <lb />
for baying violated <lb />
the Senate removing from <lb />
the Stigma Of contempt <lb />
which had In in placed upon I hem <lb />
the whole Senate executive <lb />
section, <lb />
There is a further report due <lb />
from the above named <lb />
It has been Instructed to <lb />
gate the charges Tillman <lb />
that Mr. was bribed <lb />
with promise of the federal pat- <lb />
of the slate, to vote for I he <lb />
rail Deal Ion of the treaty of Paris. <lb />
As well known, the junior Sena- <lb />
tor from South Carolina had made <lb />
a speech in the Senate denouncing <lb />
the treaty, and later, after a call <lb />
at the White House, he voted for <lb />
lie has since <lb />
adopted the republican caucus <lb />
and has dictated the up <lb />
in his slate. The <lb />
democratic ah r- <lb />
the due got pursue <lb />
the Investigation of Mr. Tillman's <lb />
and say that no furl her re- <lb />
port will la- brought in. <lb />
On the S. the <lb />
I census bill. It was <lb />
pasted by the House the same <lb />
day and tin- President will have <lb />
nun an opportunity of <lb />
how sincere he is his pro <lb />
of regard for civil <lb />
vice reform, m the bill is the <lb />
Mow to the reform and <lb />
the aims of the Commission which <lb />
has struck by Congress in <lb />
years, By Its provisions it gives <lb />
precedent In the line of appoint <lb />
mint, to about 1500 of <lb />
the Census office who were appoint- <lb />
ed by I over a <lb />
equal who have <lb />
civil examinations <lb />
and are eligible to appointment as <lb />
soon as vacancies occur. <lb />
The memorial exercises of the <lb />
late held on <lb />
elaborate and impressive. <lb />
The hall masted playing <lb />
favorite hymns <lb />
Hand, and the en <lb />
log Sicilian Hay, which was <lb />
remarkable for I he f its <lb />
die Inn in d beauty its nets <lb />
nil ed to e an <lb />
if s that <lb />
look one latch last sad <lb />
the in <lb />
lulu-I. Henry of Pius <lb />
was preserved <lb />
a of <lb />
decorum from an <lb />
Ann in an standpoint. <lb />
I him closely, I <lb />
Hull lie never moved an inch <lb />
the hour and a half <lb />
which was for Mr. Hay <lb />
to deliver his address. <lb />
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Low Rates to Charleston via <lb />
toast Line. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line Ball- <lb />
way Company announces the fol- <lb />
lowing low rates to Charleston <lb />
C, on account of South Caro <lb />
Una inter state West Indian <lb />
exposition. Charleston, C. <lb />
Dec. 1st, to June 1st <lb />
The following apply from <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Tickets to be sold daily <lb />
until and including 1902. <lb />
continuous passage final limit ten <lb />
days In addition to date of <lb />
sale. <lb />
Tickets to be sold daily <lb />
until including May <lb />
passage limit June <lb />
3rd <lb />
For tickets. Pullman reservation <lb />
and any farther particulars write <lb />
or call on <lb />
II. M. <lb />
Gen Pass. Ant. Wilmington, N. C. <lb />
J, It. Mi mil t;, <lb />
V, <lb />
s. <lb />
Tarboro. y. C. <lb />
American Climate. <lb />
tin the Ins U u day comet <lb />
a next thing <lb />
know I Ii- weather is again. <lb />
No wonder people have and son <lb />
stoat and Luckily, Perry <lb />
is to give relief. <lb />
Take it internally and rub it into <lb />
sail it. There iI but <lb />
one Painkiller, Perry <lb />
An anxious enquirer asks the <lb />
New York Sim why a dog wags <lb />
his tail. That's what the dog's <lb />
tail is for, to wag, and the dog has <lb />
to wag himself because if he <lb />
wanted to he couldn't get any <lb />
dog lo wag iI for him. Some <lb />
people such foolish questions. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
The Heat Prescription Malaria <lb />
Chills and Fever is of <lb />
Tonic. It ii simply iron <lb />
a cure, <lb />
mi <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
List Call For Taxes. <lb />
I will attend the following <lb />
limes and places the purpose <lb />
of collecting taxes due for year <lb />
C. II. lb aver Dam <lb />
Township, Monday, March at <lb />
III a. in. <lb />
Monday, Mar. at <lb />
at o'clock, <lb />
Falkland, Wednesday, IS. <lb />
Hum Swamp church, <lb />
township, Thursday, Mar. at <lb />
a. m. <lb />
Bethel, Thursday, Mar. at <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
Stokes, Carolina Fri- <lb />
day, Mar. <lb />
Friday, Mar. <lb />
township, <lb />
Friday, Mar. it. <lb />
Johnson's Mills, Creek <lb />
township, Friday Mar. <lb />
township, <lb />
Friday, Mar. II. <lb />
the law this is the last <lb />
call fir taxis adding cost. <lb />
All who tail In pay by March 1.1, <lb />
will U levied on and the cost add- <lb />
ed to ii . i . <lb />
Tin- Amendment <lb />
provide, that no one can vole who <lb />
tails to pay his pull <lb />
Pay join taxes in lime lo save <lb />
costs aid to save your vote. <lb />
Sheriff, <lb />
I'm, Slop Tickling, <lb />
quickly la <lb />
Wood's Seeds <lb />
BEST i -iv i SOUTH. <lb />
SEED POTATOES <lb />
out of <lb />
We have ill <lb />
mill Vi Second Crop Seed. <lb />
Wood <lb />
sand Maine- <lb />
Brown aced. It <lb />
other <lb />
mill valuable Information <lb />
Write for <lb />
S,.,,., potato <lb />
Wood's <lb />
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Ursa <lb />
lo for <lb />
IN 1866. <lb />
J. ff. CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Fae-tors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, lies and Bags. <lb />
and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
WHEN YOU WANT <lb />
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections, <lb />
etc., go to <lb />
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb />
Black Jack, N. C. <lb />
Nice line on low <lb />
Country Tor cash or In <lb />
tor gos. <lb />
Dr. D James, <lb />
Dental <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
leader in good work low prices <lb />
Nice per dozen, <lb />
per dozen. <lb />
All other lines very cheap. Crayon Portraits <lb />
picture cheap. <lb />
on hand all tho time. Come <lb />
t-i work. No lo show <lb />
answer very <lb />
gild ran teed to Office hours <lb />
a to a. I. to p. m. please, <lb />
OLD DOMINION LIN- <lb />
THE GREENVILLE <lb />
CO. <lb />
of <lb />
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb />
Interior Finishings <lb />
for Fine Modern and Cheap <lb />
We solicit your patronage <lb />
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb />
prices, styles and work. <lb />
Please scud your outers to <lb />
tub Greenville Co. <lb />
N. c. <lb />
Carolina's Foremost <lb />
The Charlotte Observer. <lb />
EVERY DAY III THE YEAR. <lb />
CALDWELL TOMPKINS. he <lb />
J. P. CALDWELL Editor. <lb />
PER <lb />
THE the <lb />
largest telegraphic news service <lb />
delivered to any paper between <lb />
Washington Atlanta, <lb />
its special service is the greatest <lb />
ever handled a North Caro- <lb />
paper. <lb />
THE SUNDAY con- <lb />
of Hi or more pages, and is <lb />
to a large i made of <lb />
original mutter. <lb />
THE SEMI -WEEKLY <lb />
ER printed Tuesday Friday <lb />
I per year. The largest paper <lb />
in North <lb />
Sample copies sent on application. <lb />
Address <lb />
OBSERVES, <lb />
Charlotte, N. C.<lb />
. M. <lb />
retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid <lb />
Hides, Fur, Col ton Meed, Oil liar <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. lied <lb />
steads, Oak Suits, <lb />
Carriages, Go Carts, I'm lo. <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
and Gail Ax <lb />
High West Che- <lb />
roots, Henry Can <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples. <lb />
Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb />
Ly, Magic Matches, Oil, <lb />
i Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Glass <lb />
and China Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware. and Crackers, <lb />
toot, Rest New <lb />
Machines, and mi <lb />
melons i goods. Duality and <lb />
Quantity. fur cash. Com <lb />
to see me. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Phone <lb />
Steamer My res leave Washing- <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb />
M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer leaves <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. MYERS-SON, <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb />
on hand <lb />
Fresh goods kepi constantly en <lb />
hand. Country produce <lb />
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
WHICH ARD <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
par and prices as low as the <lb />
lowest. Highest market price <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
in <lb />
-------DEALER IN <lb />
1ST, <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
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 <lb />
one. Private York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
WOT WEEKLY. <lb />
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb />
Editor Publisher, <lb />
Lincoln, Nebraska. <lb />
in Advance. <lb />
One Year II, Months tide, <lb />
Three Sing. Copy <lb />
No traveling canvassers are em- <lb />
ployed. Subscriptions <lb />
The Reflector office. The Semi <lb />
Weekly Reflector and <lb />
will be sent together <lb />
one year for or The <lb />
Reflector <lb />
one year for 13.60 payable in ad- <lb />
e i . <lb />
BOOK ON <lb />
wash, ,. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
every San- <lb />
morning and evening. Pray- <lb />
Wednesday evening <lb />
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb />
school a. m. M. A. Allen <lb />
superintendent. <lb />
even <lb />
lay, morning and evening. Prayer <lb />
meeting Wednesday Rev. <lb />
H. M. Eure, pastor. Sunday school <lb />
p. in. L. H. Pander, <lb />
thin <lb />
Rev <lb />
J. B Morton, pastor <lb />
a. m. E. B. <lb />
F. H. Hard- <lb />
Minister. Morning and even- <lb />
prayer with sermon every 1st <lb />
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Sunday. <lb />
Sunday-school a. m., W. B. <lb />
B. Brown, superintendent. Litany <lb />
every Wednesday a. m. <lb />
Christian Preaching second, <lb />
and fourth Sundays In each <lb />
month. Prayer meeting Wednesday <lb />
night. Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor. <lb />
Sunday school P. M., W. R. <lb />
Parker, superintendent. <lb />
regular <lb />
LODGES <lb />
A. F. A A. M. <lb />
No. meets first and <lb />
bird Monday evening. E. K. <lb />
fin, W. M. Rents, Bee. <lb />
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb />
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb />
L. O. W. Atkins, <lb />
K. of River Lodge, He. <lb />
us every Friday evening, <lb />
C. S. Forbes, L. <lb />
son, K. of R. <lb />
R. Vance Council, No <lb />
1696, meets every Thursday even- <lb />
lug. W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J. <lb />
S. Tunstall, Regent. <lb />
A. O. Council, <lb />
No. meets every and third <lb />
nights in Odd Fellows <lb />
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb />
Chief; D. S. Smith, See <lb />
I. O. Conclave <lb />
No. meets every second and <lb />
fourth Monday nights In Odd <lb />
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb />
Smith lee- <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb />
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Pass. Agent <lb />
J. R. Manager. <lb />
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager <lb />
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FOR <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. <lb />
II, TO <lb />
VOL <lb />
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH II <lb />
NO <lb />
-AT- <lb />
II <lb />
i Ricks Wilkinson <lb />
The Truest Thing We Ever Didn't Say. <lb />
WE DID AND ONLY REPEAT. <lb />
Not sore whether we you after inventory that our <lb />
stocks were then in record condition, which we mean <lb />
Clearest of clinkers. If we didn't was truest thing <lb />
we ever didn't say. <lb />
Of all the hard lessons r merchant has to learn the <lb />
hardest is NEVER CARRY OVER. <lb />
Into goods lately bought, light and still in <lb />
fashion, it's mighty bard to plunge knife. But do it be <lb />
often must, or suffer later. It's due to you. as well as us, <lb />
that we start the new season light. WE DO. <lb />
WHITE <lb />
A SALE OF WHITE QUILTS AT PRICES THAT WILL <lb />
SET EVERY TONGUE IN PITT COUNTY TO WAGGING. <lb />
VALIANT WHITE QUILT that was never sold for lees <lb />
have to go in this sale at <lb />
CROCHET WHITE QUILT you match at less than <lb />
after this sale at <lb />
CROCHET WHITE QUILT that has been the talk of the <lb />
county how we could sell it at 2.00 now has to go in this<lb />
IMPORTED CHOICE PATTERNS in Marseilles <lb />
Quilt that are sold the world over for in this sale at <lb />
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, Mar. <lb />
R. L. Davis Bros., have <lb />
erected a large warehouse the <lb />
depot for the storing of guano <lb />
other freights. W. J. <lb />
Turnage are also building one for <lb />
a similar <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. <lb />
spent Sunday in Greenville at <lb />
his mother's home. <lb />
Mrs. Martha E. Belcher baa <lb />
been very sick, but we are glad <lb />
she Is now improving. <lb />
Norris Jones have had the <lb />
blacksmith shop on the Pollard <lb />
lot moved in the rear of their <lb />
store. <lb />
Miss who <lb />
has been visiting Mrs. W. C. <lb />
Dancey, returned to her home at <lb />
today. <lb />
A. S. J. Co., are <lb />
turning out an immense quantity <lb />
of wire fencing. <lb />
Mrs. D. W. Arnold returned <lb />
from Plymouth where <lb />
she had been visiting her mother. <lb />
There are a few new buggies <lb />
for the road at carriage <lb />
factory now, and though its a stir- <lb />
place never employing lees <lb />
than seven workmen, this is <lb />
first time In quite that <lb />
output has been In excess of tho <lb />
orders, but it few dry days will <lb />
carry <lb />
Mist Pearl Moore lo <lb />
Crisp to spend <lb />
The Baal Carolina railway Is the <lb />
beat pacing line the State to its <lb />
length, though only a few mouths <lb />
old. Isn't it the wide <lb />
awake people with money to in- <lb />
vest had never conceived this <lb />
Scheme <lb />
telephone Hue between <lb />
and down. <lb />
It is hoped u new will soon be <lb />
run. <lb />
The heavy toads are beginning <lb />
to tell on the livery teams. <lb />
R. L. Davis spent yesterday in <lb />
Greenville business. <lb />
W. B. Pollard has gone up <lb />
road on business today. <lb />
Voting Away the People's Money. <lb />
The extravagance of the United <lb />
States government is now old, <lb />
well worn theme. The trend is all <lb />
the time towards heavier burdens <lb />
on people, burden bearer, <lb />
and toilers. The new river and <lb />
harbor bill reaches the great sum <lb />
of over which is but <lb />
under total <lb />
of the Buchanan <lb />
for all purposes in 1860. A <lb />
million of dollars is but a ex- <lb />
as it appeared to Na- <lb />
Macon and other <lb />
economists in past. This new <lb />
congress actually passed a larger <lb />
hill of expenditure was found <lb />
in the bill defeated in the last con- <lb />
which was the moat waste- <lb />
and foolhardy of all other <lb />
congresses. It is pleasant to know <lb />
that while the extravagance rages <lb />
and public moneys are voted away <lb />
as it they grew on trees that <lb />
was not forgotten. It <lb />
gets over 60,000.- <lb />
little but better than none. <lb />
A half loaf is better than no bread. <lb />
If democrats in the congress <lb />
favor republican extravagance t hey <lb />
will all be deprived of <lb />
campaign <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
The Way to Victory. <lb />
Hon. Adlai E. Stevenson in a <lb />
strong letter printed in The New I <lb />
York Journal, March points <lb />
way to a new Democratic victory <lb />
by recalling how all the later <lb />
triumphs of the party have <lb />
won. He cites the platform <lb />
of 1876 as a suitable model to <lb />
build upon in <lb />
We denounce present tariff <lb />
levied upon nearly four thousand <lb />
articles as a masterpiece of <lb />
inequality and false <lb />
It yields a not a yearly <lb />
rising, It has <lb />
many industries to subsidize <lb />
a few. It prohibits imports <lb />
might purchase the products of <lb />
American labor. It promotes <lb />
fosters smuggling, enriches <lb />
dishonest officials <lb />
honest merchants. We <lb />
that all custom taxation <lb />
shall be oily for revenue. <lb />
In repealing taxes that put <lb />
in Treasury and retaining <lb />
taxes that put money into <lb />
pockets of favored monopolists <lb />
Republican party is again, as after <lb />
the civil war, preparing the way <lb />
for its downfall. The Democratic <lb />
party needs only faith with <lb />
itself and abandon its wanderings <lb />
alter strange gods order to <lb />
cure the control of the government <lb />
return it to its moor- <lb />
Record. <lb />
Give Them a <lb />
It is astonishing how the <lb />
public looks upon newspaper <lb />
m a to be ridden to <lb />
death. People will pay money <lb />
for a band, lights, janitor, or <lb />
go to a job printing office and buy <lb />
thousands of pay boys to <lb />
deliver them, pay performers in <lb />
the entertainment, if they are pro <lb />
ion or pay some manager j <lb />
to get up the affair and give him a <lb />
large percentage of the receipts, <lb />
pay all their fact, pay for <lb />
everything except that is <lb />
most valuable to <lb />
newspaper advertising, says the <lb />
And if <lb />
is unwilling to devote <lb />
more notice to such entertainment <lb />
than liberal news it comes <lb />
in for much abuse. Ami yet <lb />
should not the newspaper charge <lb />
for its advertising space just as the <lb />
owner of halt charges for its <lb />
rent, the billboard, the <lb />
charge furnishing <lb />
posters, printing office <lb />
charges for lodgers, and <lb />
outside parties charge for their <lb />
services The newspaper <lb />
two sources of revenue. One is <lb />
subscription, the other advertising. <lb />
The to newspapers <lb />
are so cheap that they little more <lb />
than pay the cost of white <lb />
paper. <lb />
This is milled t. <lb />
there is new. W i <lb />
specialties. <lb />
II time. Nearly every day <lb />
only call your attention to a <lb />
Plated Ware. <lb />
This is most serviceable ware you can get. ll is a heavy <lb />
platoon a copper body, so it is almost We <lb />
have this wan In Coffee and tea poll different sizes, and <lb />
dishes, milk water pitchers serving dishes, nip pots, <lb />
cuspidors, wailers, eke. If you use this ware ones you will never <lb />
any oilier kind for it is ll e best. <lb />
and Ware. <lb />
It is no use to say anything about this for everybody <lb />
knows we are the crockery people in this part of the world. We <lb />
always carry a large stock you can select the pieces for a <lb />
and 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 />
Ware. <lb />
It is guaranteed never to rust. Goose In and ask for it. In fact <lb />
we carry almost everything needed to lit up your kitchen, <lb />
room, sitting-room, or parlor. All we want you to do is to come <lb />
in and call for what you want. We try to keep the very la-st in <lb />
each of our departments and think we can please you both in price <lb />
quality. All we ask is a trial. <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
The Only Department in <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
The Best Prescription Malaria <lb />
and la a of <lb />
Chill Tonic. It la <lb />
and quinine In a cure, <lb />
BO toe <lb />
Uncle had to shell out <lb />
for the shells shot at <lb />
Spanish by Dewey, and <lb />
for those shot at <lb />
ships. It was a cracking <lb />
while it lasted, but we know <lb />
yet bow it will out, whether it <lb />
will pay or <lb />
Star <lb />
Frank P. Jacobs, aged shot <lb />
killed his wile, aged and <lb />
then cut his own throat with a <lb />
at miles <lb />
Houston, Texas. The bodies <lb />
were found lying side by side. <lb />
The couple bad married a <lb />
year. <lb />
A German water-walker has re <lb />
accomplished <lb />
unique feat of walking <lb />
miles Danube and tow <lb />
his wife n boat. He wore <lb />
water five yards <lb />
Star. <lb />
How to Be a Gentleman. <lb />
tH no boy think he can he made <lb />
a gentleman by the clothes he <lb />
wears, the horse he rides, the stick <lb />
he carries, the dog that trots alter <lb />
him, the house that he lives in, or <lb />
money be Not one, nor <lb />
all of these do it, and yet every <lb />
may lie a gentleman. He may <lb />
wear an old hat, cheap clothes, <lb />
live a pool spend but <lb />
little money. But By <lb />
true, manly honorable. By <lb />
keeping himself neat <lb />
By being civil and courteous. <lb />
By himself and <lb />
others. doing the best he knows <lb />
how. And above all, <lb />
y fearing God keeping His <lb />
Sunday <lb />
BAKER HART, <lb />
Headquarters <lb />
AT <lb />
N. Mar. i, <lb />
rOB <lb />
Several mouths ago the writer of <lb />
Ibis received a lei lei- from <lb />
Hon. Bryan Grimes Secretary of <lb />
proposing to donate ten <lb />
to supplement a like sum to <lb />
be by the of <lb />
and vicinity for a <lb />
of a fund to establish a public <lb />
library this place. Colonel <lb />
Grimes proposed also to donate an <lb />
additional lea dollars, or if the <lb />
would a like <lb />
he would give twenty <lb />
in to first donation. <lb />
When the writer made known to <lb />
our people terms of Col, <lb />
liberal oiler and <lb />
the interest be always manifests <lb />
in the educational advancement <lb />
of our children the general <lb />
and of <lb />
morals of our community, they <lb />
readily subscribed about twenty <lb />
five dollars, and Col. Grimes cheer- <lb />
fully his check for <lb />
and, Ibis together <lb />
the appropriation <lb />
and Slate amounts to nearly sixty <lb />
dollars. Ho much for our <lb />
and now a word about our library. <lb />
This wilier, having secured <lb />
funds in hand both the public and <lb />
private donation, was appointed <lb />
to books. Alter much <lb />
delay we have purchased and now <lb />
have in our library both <lb />
regular and supplemental lists of <lb />
as <lb />
in pamphlet issued <lb />
by State Superintendent of <lb />
Instinct ion. We ordered both <lb />
lists entire, but these three books, <lb />
noted as exceptions above, could <lb />
not be had at Ibis time. <lb />
tin February 6th, we opened out <lb />
library lo the use and benefit <lb />
public under the rules and <lb />
regulations sent out by the state <lb />
and it is remark- <lb />
able with what <lb />
and adults began to read, <lb />
and I bey keep it up. <lb />
Our Librarian, Mr. John W. <lb />
Mayo, reports many books being <lb />
; taken out and we fear there will be <lb />
need more books, but we hope <lb />
will, increasing necessity <lb />
for books funds be forth <lb />
, . ., in an had, milking some <lb />
and we will, in near <lb />
Fruit. <lb />
Its quality influences <lb />
the selling price. <lb />
Profitable <lb />
growing insured w <lb />
when enough actual <lb />
Potash I <lb />
is in the fertilizer. <lb />
Neither quantity nor <lb />
good quality possible <lb />
without Potash. <lb />
book, I <lb />
f detail. <lb />
. -St. I <lb />
A Pat Corn Crib Makes the Farmer <lb />
Comfortable. <lb />
What part of my crop shall be <lb />
Station is a in the minds <lb />
of the farmers. It is an important <lb />
it is not an easy- <lb />
one lo answer satisfactorily. It <lb />
will not do to stake all on cotton. <lb />
All are agreed this. That <lb />
I here is no danger ahead to risk <lb />
overmuch on it is likewise gen <lb />
oral Few feel <lb />
so safe as those who have planted <lb />
com to make their own <lb />
bread and meat. Most of our <lb />
have had occasion to know <lb />
something of this sweet conscious- <lb />
by experience. It makes the <lb />
sleep of tho who has plant- <lb />
ed corn fur bread sweeter as be <lb />
reads of promise of an average <lb />
or full crop of cotton in Texas. A <lb />
sense of independence is always <lb />
delightful. Thoughts of the <lb />
of buying corn and meat <lb />
the sale of cotton when the <lb />
air thick with reports of a big <lb />
crop and a low for the staple <lb />
brings P. R. Law <lb />
ill r; I,, i ton <lb />
Put Out Fire With Milk. <lb />
Derby, Conn., March cow <lb />
hooked a out of hand <lb />
Hie sired man farm of <lb />
Joseph <lb />
last night the set fire <lb />
to a lot of hay . and <lb />
FOR SUPPLY. <lb />
Whits Doctors <lb />
thoughtful laymen that a cold <lb />
accompanied by sure and <lb />
cheat Is too a <lb />
matter for delay or experiment. <lb />
also tint <lb />
a common cold a day or two. <lb />
more lime, of course. <lb />
We have just added Steam Supply our business and <lb />
ill roil anything in this line very low. Sec us when in want of <lb />
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe <lb />
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb />
Oil Cups, Air Cocks. Steam Ganges, Hancock <lb />
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam <lb />
Pipe all sizes, Pipe Kitting all sizes. <lb />
LINK OP Plaiting, Bolt, Gaudy <lb />
Belt, Belt, Belt Lining, Belt Hooks, he. <lb />
SOLE AGENTS <lb />
Ham Drain Tile <lb />
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
comply further with Col. <lb />
offer and call on him for another <lb />
ten dollars. <lb />
The establishment this library <lb />
tills along fell want this <lb />
have a handsome <lb />
which our hooks do not till <lb />
entirely. There Is space remaining <lb />
unfilled for about one hundred <lb />
mine books. Our present <lb />
of books is an admirable n <lb />
are well bound <lb />
volumes dare dare say <lb />
tome of these books will be <lb />
for years lo come which together <lb />
with pages laded with age and <lb />
their Influence wrought for good lo <lb />
this community will be aptly <lb />
of all those who eon. <lb />
and worked for the <lb />
of our library. <lb />
cows and there were two <lb />
forty quart cans of milk at band. <lb />
well was so far away that to <lb />
have gone after water have <lb />
given the to <lb />
spread. <lb />
and bis man each <lb />
seized one of the forty quart cans <lb />
began pouring the milk on the <lb />
dames at the same time giving the <lb />
alarm. members of <lb />
family, seeing the danger of the <lb />
spreading, set to work milking <lb />
the remaining cows, soon with <lb />
the additional milk I he were <lb />
quenched, but until tell of the <lb />
cows had been badly burned about <lb />
heads. The bun was saved. <lb />
Some of the cows will die. <lb />
Pull Out the State <lb />
At a uncling of the numbers <lb />
the of <lb />
the Partners Mutual rue <lb />
ante elation, held the Opera <lb />
House on Monday of lust <lb />
ii was unanimously decided <lb />
tile county would i Its <lb />
-l Slide <lb />
lion and an <lb />
county step was <lb />
taken the ll is be <lb />
tiered a county association <lb />
alone can be in less ex <lb />
and <lb />
faction I ha u hen combined with <lb />
the Slate Association. <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
A man makes u i when <lb />
he mimics a widow . <lb />
Hood <lb />
Tenn., March <lb />
Official reports received at <lb />
headquarters here show <lb />
that situation In flooded dis- <lb />
is Improved, The Sou I <lb />
loss last ween <lb />
pills will aggregate from <lb />
road bed and bridges <lb />
alone. The loss by delayed and <lb />
annulled trains and cutting of <lb />
all passenger and height <lb />
sum- last will be <lb />
large. About men are repair- <lb />
load budges on the <lb />
Asheville branch. There is still <lb />
a gap of two miles between <lb />
Marshall, N. and Del HI.,, <lb />
railroad service. <lb />
You Know You <lb />
Win ii ii lake Grove's Chill <lb />
I formula la plainly <lb />
t a. hail, last It Is <lb />
a i, a, <lb />
nil in n <lb />
No I'm .<lb /></p>
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                <p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
N. C. <lb />
D. J. Ed. Owner <lb />
Washington letter. <lb />
Entered at the Post Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class <lb />
Matter. <lb />
TUESDAY. <lb />
April 10th is a <lb />
day at the to expo <lb />
and J. B. <lb />
of the Slate Press Association, <lb />
is arranging an excursion for I lie <lb />
embers. Lei all go. <lb />
Prom <lb />
V O. v. Mar. <lb />
If we don't revise the tariff <lb />
will; and afraid <lb />
that many members <lb />
will not be here to <lb />
supervise the remarked a <lb />
republican member of the House, <lb />
one day recently hearing, <lb />
and to the of the re <lb />
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb />
NOTES. <lb />
Harvard University at Cam <lb />
bridge, Mass., the highest <lb />
of learning in the country, on <lb />
Thursday conferred <lb />
degree of Doctor of La- <lb />
Henry, of Prussia. <lb />
TOWN <lb />
of Board of Aldermen. <lb />
The Board of Aldermen met <lb />
Thursday night in regular <lb />
V. C March S all bot two members <lb />
F Manning Co. have just being present. <lb />
received one car load of Lee's The street committee reported <lb />
prepared lime and it II highly do surveyor hid yet been <lb />
for cotter. MM M cured for the proposed work on <lb />
peanut,. Dickinson Neither had <lb />
Maiming left any decision been reached relative <lb />
lag war revenue taxes. At the near lure, who reported that new had been <lb />
hut moment the Michigan L his home for ordered for street lamps, <lb />
on which Mr. Manet had I y that much j The market was reported fair <lb />
u an ally, declined to vote consumption, condition. <lb />
. ho de- . . i .-. .; i i. v <lb />
as the ticket of <lb />
Southern Railway, at Durham, was <lb />
going from the depot to his home <lb />
he was waylaid and sand-bag <lb />
into unconsciousness. Hi <lb />
assailants took his and going <lb />
back to the depot rubbed <lb />
safe of about MM. The railroad <lb />
authorities asked the agent to <lb />
make good the loss, which he re- <lb />
fused to do. <lb />
A meeting will held in Tar- <lb />
the 18th to form goad <lb />
roads association for <lb />
county. Here in Pitt the time is <lb />
much consumed in complaining <lb />
had roads, but nothing is done to <lb />
improve them. It would be Wise <lb />
step and a in the right <lb />
it the County <lb />
would provide for having <lb />
turned out at Pitt courts <lb />
work our own roads instead of <lb />
sending them off to work m other <lb />
counties. And it would not In- <lb />
bad to follow example Edge- <lb />
and have a d roads M <lb />
The w Time reports the <lb />
going V. K. Dawson of <lb />
town. been book <lb />
keeper and trusted of <lb />
Hackney Buggy Company for two <lb />
prior to January alien <lb />
he resigned and went in business <lb />
for When the went <lb />
to balance up I <lb />
year <lb />
and a subsequent Investigation <lb />
has disclosed Dawson <lb />
the to an amount exceeding <lb />
5.900, has made an as- <lb />
everything. <lb />
his assets will not cover the <lb />
loss. <lb />
consequently he de- was buried j The white cemetery committee <lb />
to abandon In- , day. reported that a new fence was need <lb />
for the time bat since devoted q around the cemetery. <lb />
to make the best tilling safest The <lb />
tobacco Hue the market. They , hands of Treasurer and <lb />
are receiving lots of orders and hands of Tax Collector. <lb />
had decide on what you The Tax Collector. Chief and <lb />
of the party and lei them have your or Assistant Police Chief of Fire <lb />
will be to the j Department made their monthly <lb />
The Missionary Baptist reports. The report of the latter <lb />
are building two large class showed there was not a fire <lb />
rooms and a as an alarm or tire during the month of <lb />
lion to their of worship February. caps, coats and <lb />
Our friends of Episcopal boots for the department had <lb />
church are making preparation to purchased. <lb />
erect a house of worship and an-, A deed a lot cemetery to <lb />
hiving it complete at a T. B. Cherry in which an error <lb />
early day. had been Bade ordered or- <lb />
SOW your guano from a, reeled. A deed was also ordered <lb />
bucket. It tires your arm and executed X. Hart for a lot <lb />
your guano blows away. Buy a purchased by him for which he <lb />
guano Bower from Mfg. had no deal. <lb />
C. and all ill be avoided. King, who went as a <lb />
A. who has delegate lo good roads <lb />
for several weeks in at read an essay on <lb />
interest of the A. O. Cox Mfg. Co., good roads. <lb />
the Charleston Exposition B. L. appeared <lb />
and all the leading commercial the Board stating Dickinson <lb />
Cities of Georgia, returned home avenue crossed his properly <lb />
Thursday, be reports not he desired pay the The <lb />
Bi ard look no action in the mat- <lb />
Miss Manning, after was made the <lb />
visiting Miss Debbie Manning for teamster was derelict in his <lb />
himself to the organization of those <lb />
republicans who desire a revision <lb />
the tariffs this <lb />
the of the Bead rules <lb />
I the . <lb />
schism. H it is called gentle- <lb />
men Of the <lb />
school remains to 1-e seen, but <lb />
less subject of reciprocity with <lb />
tuba of it ii safe <lb />
lo my that will not. <lb />
The Senate has sent to Pres <lb />
bill for a per <lb />
bot Mr. <lb />
has expressed <lb />
of section which In- <lb />
eludes service all of the <lb />
clerks now employed by the bureau <lb />
not more than one third of which <lb />
Will retained in the permanent <lb />
organization. He ha- so far re <lb />
fused to sign the measure and has <lb />
even stated be fell inclined <lb />
to veto it, although it is not be- <lb />
he will yield to the In- <lb />
Monday Senator com <lb />
In favor <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
In Nor <lb />
John J. Chalmers, D. D., <lb />
died Thursday. <lb />
There is more snow in Asheville <lb />
and vicinity, but it melted almost <lb />
as fast as it fell. <lb />
Sheriff George A. Burns, of <lb />
Cumberland county, died in Fay- <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
The grand stand and other <lb />
the Stale fair grounds <lb />
at are to lie improved. <lb />
The trial of James the <lb />
suspected of Miss Ella <lb />
will Is held at Elizabeth <lb />
City next ween. <lb />
Durham has a new city <lb />
which shows the present <lb />
to be a gain of <lb />
since the taking of the 1900 <lb />
census. <lb />
A lot of cotton the A. X. <lb />
C. railroad platform, at Goldsboro, <lb />
caught fire Thursday by sparks <lb />
from a shifting engine. Many <lb />
bales were damaged. <lb />
The two-year old son of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. T. Fulcher, of <lb />
picked up placed it in <lb />
his mouth and it slipped into his <lb />
windpipe. He strangled to death <lb />
before a physician arrived. <lb />
ARE <lb />
YOU <lb />
DEAF <lb />
ANY <lb />
HEAD <lb />
NOISES <lb />
ALL OF <lb />
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING <lb />
ARE NOW CURABLE <lb />
our new invention. Only those deaf are <lb />
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. <lb />
P. A. OP <lb />
Md . if. <lb />
Brine r lo I will <lb />
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L be <lb />
era. <lb />
my cam. lo be r . M . , um <lb />
five ago el lo Min I Km <lb />
ear <lb />
in me. ere. bead <lb />
bill . the l <lb />
I n an. roar d. . a New York j. <lb />
I Alie. owl. <lb />
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V, ,.,,. ,,. <lb />
not interfere your <lb />
; l YOU CAN MM YOURSELF AT HOME <lb />
U ILL <lb />
. pleasant trip, bat a <lb />
the bill and the incl- <lb />
is still under <lb />
Several democratic senators will <lb />
democratic senators to her homo at duly, not getting to work <lb />
present the that them , j,.,,.,;,.,, late in the morning and <lb />
the measure but . to swell, many hours rest for dinner. <lb />
Oar school continues to swell, too many hours rest for dinner, <lb />
new are coming almost The Chief of Police was ordered to <lb />
every week. <lb />
will not adopt obstructive tactics <lb />
mid there i little doubt that it <lb />
will pa upper chamber. The the to the street committee who <lb />
has also passed the ,.,. f n. u we arc were authorized to act in the mat- <lb />
ha seal the wire fencing <lb />
House where it may not receive at A The Mayor appointed a com. <lb />
favorable consideration. . v of Kinston, consisting of Aldermen <lb />
The House Committee on Poet- King. Coward Cobb lo take <lb />
and has reported u pictures of bond mailer when <lb />
a bill that hereafter the ,.,,,,,.,,, the Supreme court shall hand <lb />
mutes of the delivery ,,,,.,,,,,,,, its decision in <lb />
shall lie let I mm <lb />
A QUAINT OLD TIMER. <lb />
Mr. of Wichita, who <lb />
fast celebrated his <lb />
birthday, was a neighbor of Martin <lb />
Van whom lie disliked. He <lb />
aw and talked with a man who wit- <lb />
netted the ride of General <lb />
Putnam and who that Putnam <lb />
did not ride down the bat de- <lb />
a hill beside them, lie <lb />
knew Aaron Bun, Admiral <lb />
President Jackson and Santa Anna. <lb />
boyhood chum was a cabin boy <lb />
to John Jones, the famous <lb />
fighter. <lb />
last time I took a <lb />
said Green, day Frank- <lb />
Pierce elected. Myself and <lb />
three others went into a <lb />
I up. The round en-l me <lb />
cent. In those days <lb />
mod, find it didn't much. Aft- <lb />
drank my jigger I turned <lb />
to the boys and laid, <lb />
Is my last They laughed, <lb />
but I kept the pledge ever <lb />
to his of an <lb />
he it is because <lb />
I knew Mm so familiarly. lie look- <lb />
ed much like a wolf to <lb />
How to Grow <lb />
Cotton for Profit. <lb />
Prepare your land well, manure well and plant a variety that <lb />
command a better price when yon 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 weighed pounds, <lb />
shipped this cotton through Mr. B. J. Cobb together with several <lb />
other bales of good variety and this sold for three eights of a cent <lb />
more per than the lot, The. lint is far superior to any cotton <lb />
sold on this market and the yield is far ahead of anything we have In <lb />
this country. Numbers of the best farmers in the county saw my <lb />
crop growing in the field and pronounced it as fine as they ever <lb />
I am now offering these seed for sale at 11.00 a bushel. Parties <lb />
wanting any of the seed will please tend me order at once as I <lb />
only have a limited quantity for sale. <lb />
O. L. <lb />
N C. <lb />
bring salaried carriers <lb />
was voted for <lb />
l i of HI <lb />
report, <lb />
prepared by Mr. V <lb />
received considerable <lb />
Ki iii the House. Mr. <lb />
told me yesterday he cm <lb />
passage -i the bill <lb />
would lie ii grave <lb />
,,. ,.,. ease now pending. <lb />
Gardner, of W. presented a petition <lb />
all around here; for a -ill poster's license, there <lb />
Thursday. being no In charier <lb />
Jake of your was; under which such license could be <lb />
around yesterday In granted it was withdrawn. <lb />
the interest of the Accounts were allowed<lb />
Jessie of i n <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
market yesterday and made quite <lb />
Charles Routs, <lb />
died New York a ago, <lb />
the battle of life by working <lb />
Ma boy for a week, lie left <lb />
as estate worth over <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
said<lb />
Switzerland isn't such t large <lb />
country, but there I- plenty of <lb />
room in it fol people grow iii <lb />
ward. The late-t reported <lb />
Is a fellow who is loci inches <lb />
tall, and is getting a <lb />
for exhibiting <lb />
ton Star. <lb />
upon <lb />
and <lb />
matter of great Importance to <lb />
i. of the <lb />
district-. In the Oral place, the <lb />
would result so- <lb />
class of men <lb />
and equipment, price- bid <lb />
would too low secure men <lb />
high grade. the provision-of <lb />
bill I here would lie no <lb />
. i as either the govern <lb />
or carrier could camel <lb />
on thirty day's notice. <lb />
This would, of militate <lb />
of <lb />
Again, ii i-1 unreasonable to <lb />
was <lb />
while Thursday on <lb />
Judge Winston and i,. , money will <lb />
left Sunday morning fol <lb />
their respective homes. Tiny have <lb />
made of Wends among <lb />
citizens, and yon can hear u <lb />
everywhere on OUT <lb />
they an the beat that hive held <lb />
court here in a lime. -Snow <lb />
Hill Standard. <lb />
vice. I-.-. . Dane Cooper <lb />
expert , <lb />
i, lo do certain work for <lb />
here a short <lb />
R. II. <lb />
Hill Friday. <lb />
for him a Fairy we <lb />
Bessie and <lb />
have bough a half Interest n the <lb />
Millinery of C. <lb />
A. fair. The firm name and style <lb />
will be Mr-. C. A- Co <lb />
They propose to keep an up to <lb />
jute establishment and everything <lb />
that goes to make the ladies more <lb />
beautiful be found at their <lb />
-lore. <lb />
Dane Cooper went lo Greenville <lb />
The youngest bride in <lb />
try is Mrs. Irwin, in <lb />
aged ten She bad <lb />
lovers. While one was away get- <lb />
ting the marriage license she mar- <lb />
Mr. Irwin, who <lb />
and BO years old. When the <lb />
fellow got back and found her <lb />
married he went <lb />
married girl to whom he <lb />
was engaged when ho was smitten <lb />
by the charms of year old <lb />
War. <lb />
lie as ac- <lb />
ready an seldom <lb />
,, register mail and in chance lo real on bis laurels. <lb />
their work No, Maude, dear; drum <lb />
,,. who are paid is not told pound. <lb />
their positions are depends upon <lb />
permanent so long a- they perform thing- we don t do. <lb />
satisfaction of lo expect the <lb />
their patrons and of the It will never happen, <lb />
These are but a few The cornet player is scarcely a <lb />
handed son of toil. <lb />
lull a few <lb />
objections to the measure <lb />
but I feel confident that, ; j,,,., <lb />
tree . <lb />
ex-J mud, about of society. <lb />
they would be music to the ego <lb />
in their to I tint la he blows bis own <lb />
Prom what I <lb />
learn from Senate <lb />
horn. <lb />
The about justice is <lb />
very often we don't like It when <lb />
I IV. <lb />
as its predict f, who <lb />
that the Senate lakes i p . of <lb />
The young man who bis <lb />
wild oats depends upon irrigation. <lb />
end of the Capitol it seems hardly <lb />
likely that bill will receive a <lb />
favorable vote in that body, par <lb />
for consideration the will <lb />
he overwhelmed protests from <lb />
residents of their several states. <lb />
N. C, Mar. <lb />
Hay West, of went <lb />
Wednesday and return- <lb />
ed <lb />
Mi.-s of Snow Hill, <lb />
who has been visiting Mrs. A. I <lb />
Hill, for Baltimore this morn <lb />
where she will purchase her <lb />
spring <lb />
If our commissioners would place <lb />
an annual lax of on the worth- <lb />
less, vagabond that trace <lb />
over town and run after the <lb />
buggies, many of them would be <lb />
killed, the from those <lb />
remaining, if used to level the <lb />
rough bridges, and till around <lb />
the would add greatly to <lb />
the comfort of all. <lb />
Jesse and II. W. Mose- <lb />
of were in town <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
A. j III I recent- <lb />
visiting here, said, is the <lb />
place I could mention <lb />
a line, Own- <lb />
elsewhere, he said, <lb />
was nil kept him from coming <lb />
here. <lb />
Miss Moore and Mrs. W. <lb />
B. Home arc visiting friends and <lb />
relatives Greenville. <lb />
The college is not operation <lb />
now. other schools arc full. <lb />
The facilities are very in- <lb />
adequate and many children are <lb />
staying at home there Is <lb />
no where to go. <lb />
B. M. Pollard spent yesterday <lb />
In on business. <lb />
Full Blooded Indian <lb />
The present general ion of full <lb />
blooded Indian babies is interesting <lb />
from many points of view. In the <lb />
first place, there ill no more <lb />
full blooded Indians born, n- men <lb />
end women of pure Indian blood arc <lb />
marrying either white per- <lb />
sons Indians whose blood is large- <lb />
mixed with that of the whites. <lb />
Moreover, these pure blooded <lb />
inherit in many case large <lb />
sums from the sale of lands to the <lb />
government or own valuable <lb />
property, f t many of <lb />
them have more suitors than <lb />
ope. . , <lb />
It is on the reservations of <lb />
the for southwest that the curious <lb />
little Indian babies are to be found. <lb />
There are now among the twenty <lb />
tribes only 3.000 full In- <lb />
children. I n these same tribes <lb />
there are more than children <lb />
through Whose reins courses a strain <lb />
of white blood. are <lb />
fat end, despite their <lb />
rough usage, grow up to be strong <lb />
men and <lb />
famous <lb />
Right <lb />
SCHOOL BOOKS <lb />
Strenuous <lb />
The business methods of pub- <lb />
came up for discussion at a <lb />
recent literary gathering. William <lb />
Dean and Mark Twain <lb />
were present. <lb />
spirit of the age i- <lb />
said Mr. in <lb />
order not to lie behind the times <lb />
the publishers modify the verbiage <lb />
of the circus potter with <lb />
assented humor- <lb />
publisher speaks of d- <lb />
my next look as a story <lb />
by Mark Twain with BO further <lb />
comment. Hut lie shan't make a <lb />
holy show of mo with hi- vulgar ad- <lb />
simplicity. I shall insist <lb />
upon a street parade at very <lb />
least, because I am n modest man <lb />
ind dislike to be made <lb />
Salaam <lb />
ml eat r <lb />
A Law For <lb />
At in the <lb />
have n law which is <lb />
more with the fair than the <lb />
sterner must be <lb />
home by o'clock. A fine equal <lb />
to rs is the penalty for In- <lb />
fringing regulation, hall of <lb />
which goes lo <lb />
the brings and proves <lb />
the accusation. <lb />
Not <lb />
make of always <lb />
self <lb />
I . . ,., . the i- <lb />
i I <lb />
Young Thing I <lb />
Mrs. eightieth birthday, <lb />
Which was celebrated recently at <lb />
with l hung dress- <lb />
room and n serenade by the or- <lb />
which ployed <lb />
on the after the per- <lb />
occurred before an <lb />
illness which necessitated a short <lb />
rest. When she returned to the ca-t <lb />
at the Lyceum theater in New York, <lb />
one reason after another was ad- <lb />
as to the cause of hot India- <lb />
In vibrant voice of <lb />
that has retained mellow- <lb />
through I hi many years, she <lb />
denied in tun one of causes <lb />
tell ran what it was, <lb />
she said finally and with a twinkle <lb />
in her eye, had much birth- <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
For Lift. <lb />
will ever gel a chance <lb />
it the of with a razor, <lb />
at least in the of a barber, <lb />
The has his beard carefully <lb />
trimmed, but with <lb />
this is treated as I responsible and <lb />
important function, and of the four <lb />
grand masters of court, as they <lb />
arc called, one always attends the, <lb />
czar when hit majesty is under the <lb />
barber's care. Not that any doubt <lb />
is felt as lo the fidelity of the ton-1 <lb />
artist. The family of the <lb />
have been to <lb />
the imperial house of <lb />
from the time of Czar <lb />
Miller's Thumb. <lb />
It i, by the thumb the miller tests <lb />
the character and of the <lb />
grain ho grinds. Spreading tho <lb />
sample over the lingers by a peculiar <lb />
movement of thumb, he <lb />
its value by the thumb itself. Con- <lb />
action in way makes the <lb />
thumb assume n shape resembling <lb />
the wide flattened head of the bull- <lb />
head, or Tommy a fish <lb />
in mill stream-, which in con- <lb />
sequence is popularly known as the <lb />
miller's <lb />
Your advertisement in B <lb />
goes right along with its <lb />
work. <lb />
advertisements work <lb />
all the time building business for <lb />
the wise advertisers. <lb />
If you want people to visit your <lb />
store put your advertisement where <lb />
it will be read, that it in <lb />
THE. <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
People read this paper for what <lb />
there la in it, and they will see <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 us know and we will <lb />
help you get it up. <lb />
We have bright and attractive <lb />
cuts to illustrate ad- <lb />
which yon can <lb />
for the asking. <lb />
the noted Eng- <lb />
war correspondent, reports a <lb />
between a <lb />
British officer and a Boer field <lb />
net under a flag of <lb />
Tho former do you <lb />
think the war will <lb />
replied the oilier, <lb />
you people arc able lo catch a horse <lb />
with ox <lb />
Many a fellow who thinks he It <lb />
the light of a lite gets turned <lb />
down. <lb />
A Hour combination, <lb />
to control the Oriental trade, it <lb />
on the Pacific coast. <lb />
Mo matter how much money you <lb />
may have, if you are poor in char- <lb />
means poverty forever <lb />
Home Journal.<lb />
. <lb />
Tell the good people that the <lb />
King Clothier <lb />
is now in Northern Markets <lb />
making purchases for <lb />
Spring Summer <lb />
and as his store will he <lb />
headquarters for the finest <lb />
and host of <lb />
Hen's Wear. <lb />
Always keep your on <lb />
HOWDY DO. <lb />
Some Me. Some to Yea. <lb />
Thursday, 1902. <lb />
Cox, of Kinston, <lb />
today here. <lb />
B. F. Bernard went up road <lb />
this morning. <lb />
W. M. came in Wed <lb />
evening. <lb />
Snugs returned <lb />
day evening from <lb />
J. W. returned <lb />
day from a trip up the <lb />
road. <lb />
J. M. Moore came from <lb />
Tarboro Wednesday evening <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Mrs. J. M. of Her <lb />
ford, who has visiting here, <lb />
returned home Ibis morning. <lb />
T. W. foreman of <lb />
received a telegram <lb />
this morning stating that bis father <lb />
and unit her. who live at <lb />
arc both very sick with pneumonia. <lb />
He leaves on this evening's train <lb />
for we hope will find <lb />
his parents much better. <lb />
Friday, March <lb />
is quite <lb />
TUB CLOTH <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
NOTICE, <lb />
is a CROSS <lb />
in the margin of I Ma it. <lb />
so t remind yon I <lb />
for <lb />
and we request; <lb />
you Hie as early as <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope you will not <lb />
went up the <lb />
SHOT ON HIGHWAY. <lb />
Intended Robbery Supposed the <lb />
On Mr. Jim Bills, near- <lb />
Kai me lo Wilson fell <lb />
When lo- reached home <lb />
early in night he was <lb />
nu I died during I lie night <lb />
without <lb />
Mr. Ellis seen Hi pass <lb />
on his way home. Somewhere <lb />
Mrs. A. F. <lb />
sick. <lb />
B. <lb />
road today. <lb />
V. B. Staton, of Bethel, spent <lb />
the day here. <lb />
J. of Hill, <lb />
here <lb />
Harvey Washington, <lb />
was <lb />
T. left this nun mug <lb />
for Va. <lb />
Mr. mid Mrs. J. re <lb />
turned evening. <lb />
K. A. went to <lb />
Mount I 111- <lb />
Mo came <lb />
from <lb />
ft in <lb />
The ASSIGNEE STOCK <lb />
of W. Lee Co. at New Cost. <lb />
Dress Goods, Clothing, Shirts, in fact everything <lb />
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 without the cash. <lb />
Maj. II. <lb />
keep us waiting for it. , . u <lb />
This notice is for those who between and bit home b <lb />
find mark on their, ha was waylaid and what by <lb />
paper lo have intended <lb />
robbery. It it aha, . . i <lb />
when fired bis <lb />
frightened by the gun and run<lb />
White Heed <lb />
S. II. The horse kept on home and stop- <lb />
Pill county sent S the <lb />
Good house the wagon come up to <lb />
, , . J the gate and went out Mr. <lb />
Almost every is taking <lb />
if nothing <lb />
iii. nines <lb />
Mia. K. of <lb />
are <lb />
here. <lb />
else, <lb />
unhitching, when be was <lb />
found as above stated. When taken <lb />
in the house and examined It was <lb />
found that he was shot in the head. <lb />
. He also bad his the run- <lb />
of the horse no doubt prevent- <lb />
Children's Sailors and this being taken. There is no <lb />
New Sailors ready-to wear <lb />
Hats for Spring. Mrs. L. <lb />
Bring your fat Cattle to E. M. <lb />
and lb gross <lb />
Hack Hats for Spring. <lb />
Mb. L. O <lb />
The wind and sun together are <lb />
some fast drying of the face <lb />
of earth. <lb />
Whether it is or winter <lb />
is not easy to determine by out <lb />
side appearances. <lb />
clue as to who did the shooting. <lb />
The Sun It Seldom on <lb />
sun docs not keep good <lb />
time. He is almost always too <lb />
slow. about middle of <lb />
April he is just time, then not <lb />
again before middle of June. <lb />
The mills may complain, but the of September he <lb />
man with cotton to sell is not kick- e <lb />
about the price being higher, joins clock a third time, and <lb />
lastly once more late in <lb />
For rapid changes from <lb />
to and sunshine to clouds <lb />
recent days have been strict- <lb />
in it. <lb />
The of <lb />
Methodist church the <lb />
pastor, H. M. a liberal <lb />
pounding Friday afternoon. <lb />
Mayor W. H. Long has paid to <lb />
Treasurer J. B. Cherry, for <lb />
public school <lb />
collected in Mayor's court for <lb />
of February. <lb />
stray red and <lb />
white steer, marked with crop and <lb />
bait moon right ear split <lb />
and half moon in left, has been <lb />
with our cattle for the last three <lb />
years. Owner Is hereby <lb />
to call for same and pay charges. <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Stokes, N. C. <lb />
fire at <lb />
The Commercial Hotel, formerly <lb />
known as the Bailey House, at <lb />
was destroyed by fire this <lb />
morning, the lire starting about <lb />
one o'clock. All occupants of the <lb />
building escaped and most of the <lb />
furniture was saved. <lb />
Boat. <lb />
B. K. Patrick and J. Q. Smith <lb />
have purchased a boat to <lb />
ran between and Wash <lb />
The boat II HO long <lb />
by feet wide, has a capacity for <lb />
twenty-five passengers will <lb />
make a speed of seven miles an <lb />
hour. <lb />
II They <lb />
If sonic appreciated <lb />
the of advertising as much <lb />
tome politicians do, their <lb />
would prosper according. <lb />
Ml. Louis Ad-Writer. <lb />
visiting <lb />
Now it would seem as if be were <lb />
startled at way be bad <lb />
ed us. February he fell back <lb />
until be was fifteen minutes late. <lb />
By the of March be bad <lb />
made up live minutes of bis lo--, <lb />
and before the month is over <lb />
he will have caught up to within <lb />
live minutes of the schedule. <lb />
meanwhile days have been <lb />
growing longer very rapidly. We <lb />
begin March with our nights lung- <lb />
than our days. We <lb />
with our <lb />
In one mouth <lb />
have added I i the length our <lb />
day an hour and twenty <lb />
B bigger gain than any other month <lb />
show. Professor <lb />
in the March <lb />
Home Journal. <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
who was here a visit <lb />
Thursday <lb />
X Booth has off <lb />
his recent attack rheumatism <lb />
to get out a little. We <lb />
hope be will soon lie entirely well. <lb />
I. A. Cobb, of <lb />
today here. His friends arc glad j <lb />
to note his improved condition <lb />
u recent visit to hospital. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. left <lb />
this morning for Plymouth, where <lb />
they were called to the burial of, <lb />
Mr. Tucker, Mrs. Bowen's father, <lb />
who died <lb />
Saturday <lb />
Jesse up road <lb />
L. went to Bethel <lb />
morning. <lb />
W. returned lo <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
W. II. Cox to Kinston <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
L. A. Cobb returned to <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
W. M. Bagwell left Friday even- <lb />
Ladies and Misses Fine Shoes. <lb />
WOLF <lb />
Misses <lb />
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contribution boxes <lb />
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and at Hotel Bertha to re- <lb />
to the Sir Walter <lb />
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Ufa, A. f. Perry and child <lb />
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illness of a niece. <lb />
Pitt More Honors. <lb />
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Fifth Company Coast <lb />
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Black Jack, N. C. <lb />
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Greenville, <lb />
Steamer leave Washing- <lb />
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school It. A. Allen <lb />
superintendent. <lb />
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lay, morning and evening. <lb />
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endurance of its people has been <lb />
almost exhausted To save them- <lb />
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into a garden, huge trees being <lb />
placed here there and covered <lb />
with artificial leaves The walls <lb />
were painted lo represent long <lb />
country in summer. There <lb />
were tables under the trees and <lb />
a band of music. In short, every- <lb />
thing was especially <lb />
after the heat was turned on <lb />
the mercury marked eighty de- <lb />
Then came the people, the <lb />
women dressed iii white summer <lb />
garment and the men in while <lb />
duck trousers, while the children <lb />
ran about barefoot. The whole <lb />
was realistic, and at <lb />
midnight the people dispersed <lb />
they were fortified for another <lb />
three mouths of winter. <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
The leader in good work and low prices <lb />
Nice for per <lb />
Half Cabinets per dozen. <lb />
All oilier lines very cheap. Crayon Portraits <lb />
made from any small picture cheap. Nice <lb />
Frames on hand all the time. Come and <lb />
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to a. m., to C p. m. Yours to please. <lb />
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and 3rd Sunday. services <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Sunday. <lb />
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B. Brown, superintendent. Litany <lb />
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night. Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor. <lb />
Sunday school P. M., W. R. <lb />
Parker, superintendent. <lb />
regular services <lb />
DEALER IS <lb />
THE GREENVILLE <lb />
CO. <lb />
Manufacturers of <lb />
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb />
Interior and Finishings <lb />
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build <lb />
togs. <lb />
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prices, styles and work. <lb />
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Low to vis <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line Rail- <lb />
way Company announces fol- <lb />
lowing low rates to Charleston <lb />
O., on account of the South Caro- <lb />
inter state and West Indian <lb />
exposition. Charleston, C. <lb />
1st, 1901 to June 1st 1902. <lb />
The following apply from <lb />
N. <lb />
Tickets to sold daily <lb />
until including 1902. <lb />
continuous passage Una I limit ten <lb />
j in addition to date of <lb />
sale. <lb />
116.40 Tickets to be sold daily <lb />
until and including May Slat 1902. <lb />
continuum passage limit June <lb />
1902. <lb />
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Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb />
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rail for taxes before adding cost. <lb />
Ill who fail to pay by March <lb />
will levied on and tho cost add- <lb />
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Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
and Gall Ax <lb />
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che <lb />
roots, Henry George <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples <lb />
Pine Jelly, Milk, <lb />
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Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, Gar <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb />
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Ware. Cakes and Crackers, Mace <lb />
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Royal Sewing Machines, and nu <lb />
The Commoner <lb />
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Publisher, <lb />
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, MARCH <lb />
NO <lb />
I Tuesday <lb />
II HI <lb />
MM Wilkinson <lb />
The We Ever Didn't Say. <lb />
BUT WE DID AND ONLY REPEAT. <lb />
Not sore we told yon after inventory that <lb />
stocks were then In record condition, by which we mean <lb />
Clearest of clinkers. If we didn't was the truest tiling <lb />
we ever didn't say. <lb />
Of all the hard lessons a merchant to learn <lb />
battles is NEVER CARRY OVER. <lb />
goods lately bought, and still <lb />
it's mighty bard to plunge the knife. But do it he <lb />
often or softer later. It's due to you. as well as us, <lb />
that we start new season light. DO. <lb />
WHITE <lb />
A SALE OF WHITE AT PRICES THAT WILL <lb />
SET EVERY TONGUE IN PITT COUNTY TO WAGGING. <lb />
VALIANT WHITE QUILT that was never sold for less than <lb />
1.26 have to go in this sale at <lb />
CROCHET WHITE QUILT that you can't match st less than <lb />
this at <lb />
CROCHET WHITE QUILT that has been the talk of <lb />
county could sell It at now bas to go this <lb />
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IMPORTED CHOICE PATTERNS in Marseilles Patten Finish <lb />
Quilt that are sold over fur in this sale at q <lb />
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb />
BLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb />
Blackjack, N. C, Mar. <lb />
Mrs. Sue and children, <lb />
little Ruth and Jessie, are visiting <lb />
Mrs. f H. Mills. <lb />
Abram Dixon accompanied by <lb />
his mot her, left Friday for Snow <lb />
Hill, to be gone several days. <lb />
W. H. Wynne and B. L. Clark <lb />
left Friday evening for <lb />
lo spend several days. <lb />
We were glad to have J. W Elks <lb />
in midst a while last Sunday. <lb />
Miss Annie White spent several <lb />
days last week with sister, <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
F. Evans left for up <lb />
road Friday to see hit best girl. <lb />
Ed. Arnold, who has been sick <lb />
for some lime, was last <lb />
Monday by L. A. Burroughs. Mr. <lb />
also conducted <lb />
services at Hr. Arnold's home <lb />
Monday night. <lb />
Mrs. J. II. Mills baa been very <lb />
sick for lite past few days, but is <lb />
convalescing. <lb />
Bob. Faithful, of Com <lb />
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Mrs. came <lb />
HALEIGH STATUE. <lb />
Contribution School Children <lb />
Stated. <lb />
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As a teacher it gives me great <lb />
pleasure to know an effort is <lb />
being made to a statue in <lb />
Raleigh to the memory Sir <lb />
Allow me to offer <lb />
that school of Pitt force January 1902, <lb />
county make a contribution Paid claims caused <lb />
to fund being raised for this death of policy endow <lb />
purpose. annuities, He, last year <lb />
I am sure if each teacher will lay here is no sound- <lb />
the matter before his or her pupils, M or better company the world <lb />
It would be but a pleasure to our the Old Mutual Benefit, <lb />
OUR RALEIGH LETTER. <lb />
Special of In tr. <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, March <lb />
There will be no bill passed <lb />
this Congress designed to red I <lb />
Southern representation in Con- <lb />
press. Senator Pritchard writes <lb />
to a Republican paper, <lb />
Times, to that effect, bod <lb />
among other things, <lb />
measure is only <lb />
one now pending before Congress, <lb />
I am opposed to that. I shall <lb />
be able tn deal with other <lb />
as they arise. You may say <lb />
to all that I am unalterably op- <lb />
posed to a force bill or anything <lb />
akin to it. I think we are capable <lb />
of working own destiny if let <lb />
Pritchard, it <lb />
granted, defeat such <lb />
lion if he so and now it is <lb />
settled that he has already <lb />
done his credit be it <lb />
aid. <lb />
Apropos of the vigorous efforts <lb />
which Commissioner of Insurance <lb />
Young been making to protect <lb />
the insurable public of this State <lb />
from the illegal machinations of <lb />
unsound insurance companies, <lb />
which operate through methods <lb />
that cheat the State of <lb />
also, it Is encouraging to note that <lb />
our people are waking up to the <lb />
injury they are doing themselves <lb />
and the irreparable injustice done <lb />
their families by patronizing such <lb />
frauds and are patronizing only <lb />
the best companies. By the <lb />
he company that probably <lb />
largest business in North Caro- <lb />
st this time, tho Old <lb />
or Newark, K. J., bas sent <lb />
out it annual statement for last <lb />
year, and figures presented <lb />
must make a man feel secure if be <lb />
is insured In a company like that. <lb />
For instance, the company's assets <lb />
amount to 976,839,027.69. Re- <lb />
from premiums in 1901, over <lb />
Number of policies <lb />
written last year, insuring <lb />
policy-holders to amount of <lb />
Total amount of <lb />
m mm <lb />
This depart j added to ill the lime. Nearly every day <lb />
there is new. We will only call your attention to a <lb />
few specialties <lb />
Plated Ware. <lb />
This Is the lost serviceable ware you cm get. It is a heavy <lb />
plate copper body, so it it almost We <lb />
have this coffee and tea pots different sizes, butter and <lb />
sugar dishes, and water pitchers serving dishes, syrup pots, <lb />
cuspidors, If you use this ware once you will <lb />
want any for it is tie best. <lb />
and China Ware. <lb />
It is no use to about this depart for everybody <lb />
knows we are tie crockery people In this part of the world. <lb />
always carry stock and you ran select the pieces for h <lb />
and if a Set <lb />
to suit yourself, much better than having to buy what <lb />
you do not want, ill I you ever use any of new in <lb />
Anti-Rust Ware. <lb />
It is guaranteed never to rust. Goats in and ask for it. In fact <lb />
we carry almost everything needed lo lit up your bed- <lb />
room, or parlor. All we want you to do is to conic <lb />
in and call for whit you We try to keep the very best in <lb />
each of departments and think we can please you price <lb />
and All ask is a trial. <lb />
Reaping the Harvest. <lb />
Sin or shame in young or old is <lb />
j always, to lie deplored. it is <lb />
. especially sad to sec a young per- <lb />
son's life ruined by a sinful act, <lb />
and sad to see a young being reap- <lb />
a h that has sown <lb />
in a moment, but when that being <lb />
old gray haired mother who <lb />
must go out her loved one <lb />
into harvest field under the <lb />
scorching sun and with him reap <lb />
the harvest, or alone, in the bitter- <lb />
of sit at her fireside <lb />
while the darkness gathers all mt <lb />
her and winds her of the <lb />
sins her child. <lb />
week a young of good family, <lb />
just entering manhood who <lb />
bat; sown his seed in a moment, <lb />
crossed the threshold of our State <lb />
for a long term, <lb />
an mother at home, who <lb />
him good-bye with a broken <lb />
he as she wailed, baby, <lb />
my baby bow can you leave <lb />
your poor old mother, so lonely, <lb />
my poor baby To her he <lb />
was same little fellow that had <lb />
gone to sleep in her arms just a <lb />
few years ago, but to the world be <lb />
was the young man, who n <lb />
moment of drunken auger had <lb />
murdered his friend. Lung after her <lb />
dear old back shall have become <lb />
bent with reaping, the harvest will <lb />
still Ii.- <lb />
News <lb />
J. B. Co. <lb />
The Only Department in <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
school to contribute some- <lb />
thing for this worthy work. <lb />
I feel sure the editor of The Re- <lb />
who already has boxes <lb />
in charge to receive contributions <lb />
for the statue, would also receive <lb />
and forward a special donation <lb />
coming from the schools of, he <lb />
W. F. <lb />
It will give The Reflector <lb />
pleasure such <lb />
donations as the <lb />
school children <lb />
to visit parents here, amount to <lb />
He I <lb />
at <lb />
and returned Friday. Little Ml <lb />
Becca Mills <lb />
ed borne. <lb />
Mrs. is visiting <lb />
here. <lb />
Booklet and Newspaper. <lb />
For a business enterprise <lb />
requires to be introduced to the <lb />
i long explanations and <lb />
probably be as f <lb />
to increase taxation in order . ft <lb />
build good roads as <lb />
borrow money on a issue <lb />
but people will agree to borrow <lb />
money when they will not go down <lb />
Into their pockets and pay <lb />
Herald. <lb />
A Trust is en- <lb />
lo secure an option o. <lb />
leading factories St <lb />
booklet be <lb />
form of It is <lb />
however, to reach everybody <lb />
a publication without a <lb />
liberal use of newspaper space to <lb />
call lo It, and even then <lb />
there will be very largo proportion <lb />
of the people who will never send <lb />
for the booklet, and among them <lb />
may be many of the particular <lb />
persons It is most desirable to <lb />
reach. The newspaper, the <lb />
into the bands of <lb />
virtually everybody and the ex <lb />
a sum equal to the <lb />
i i lie booklets fir newspaper <lb />
I ea Street Camera <lb />
1- <lb />
,,, more than <lb />
g I <lb />
good old i <lb />
but Record. <lb />
Parry <lb />
which has been doing business for <lb />
fifty seven years. The new <lb />
dent, Hon. Frederick <lb />
sen, Is one of a greatest <lb />
most successful <lb />
men In United States. <lb />
f MATTERS OF INTEREST. <lb />
Small-pox is reported by the <lb />
State Board of Health to exist in <lb />
twenty-five counties of the State, <lb />
and there are over <lb />
cases, but only one death, so <lb />
would strike off cents <lb />
of the tax on whiskey has <lb />
pared to change the revenue lax <lb />
from to cents. But there's <lb />
little prospect it becoming a <lb />
law. <lb />
It having been <lb />
that Senator Simmons favored <lb />
Locke Craig's candidacy for the <lb />
United States Mr. <lb />
desires it to be Hated <lb />
that he Is not taking sides in the <lb />
fight this year and will net exert <lb />
himself for or against of the <lb />
candidates-1 there <lb />
seven or eight at the last <lb />
The State Board of Pharmacy <lb />
meets hero April and a State <lb />
Convention of the King's <lb />
ten, is to be held in <lb />
May. <lb />
Jury Held Prayer. <lb />
is an almost unheard of thing <lb />
for a jury to hold prayer before <lb />
returning a verdict, lint this is <lb />
what happened in the jury room <lb />
and what was done by the twelve <lb />
men just I hey returned <lb />
Hint gave Miss Mat tie <lb />
i Baker for having her baud <lb />
mangled in one of the machines of <lb />
Raleigh Colton Mills. It will <lb />
i be recalled that the jury was lock- <lb />
ed up this case Thursday <lb />
. from half past Ti in the afternoon <lb />
I half-past at night, and <lb />
DON'T W a small difficulty was <lb />
bill in reaching a verdict. When <lb />
you tan supply a dinner without all had finally Foreman <lb />
aid of Our Thompson <lb />
line of CANNED GOODS furnish , lead in prayer, which <lb />
a variety of desirable things with much earnestness and <lb />
your table. We also I reverent attention from all present. <lb />
VERMONT jury filed into the court <lb />
STATE NEW. <lb />
Happenings In North Carolina. <lb />
The Mormons are holding a con- <lb />
in <lb />
A girl years of age a <lb />
were married in Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
A 13-year-old girl of China <lb />
Grove, in county, died <lb />
day of small pox. <lb />
Ex-Congressman T. O. Skinner <lb />
in a card advocates the election of <lb />
Judge A. Hoke to succeed Sen- <lb />
Pritchard. <lb />
Free Press tells of <lb />
a run away couple getting married <lb />
in road near LaGrange <lb />
The couple were C. B. and <lb />
Miss Willie Smith. <lb />
A new cutler, to cost <lb />
will be placed at New <lb />
Bern. The bill was by <lb />
Congressman Thomas and has been <lb />
favorably <lb />
W. B. claiming to be a <lb />
Confederate Veteran from <lb />
was dead in a boarding <lb />
in Raleigh Monday morning. He <lb />
bad on the reels for <lb />
several days. <lb />
A Salisbury man home <lb />
the and went <lb />
in his latch key. <lb />
over a scree- the hall and Just <lb />
as be was picking himself up pistol <lb />
balls came flying around him. His <lb />
wife thought . burglar bad come <lb />
and used her pistol. <lb />
North Carolina week st <lb />
Charleston will be April <lb />
to l Wednesday, Sib, <lb />
ill be Charlotte day, Thursday, <lb />
h, editor's day and Friday, <lb />
Wilmington day. Doubtless the <lb />
Old North State will be well rep- <lb />
resented all through the week. <lb />
And FLOUR have <lb />
the best brands to be had. In fact <lb />
our store is the place lo call <lb />
anything wanted way of <lb />
Nice Groceries.<lb />
THE NEW GROCERS, <lb />
HI <lb />
room and rendered verdict. <lb />
Raleigh New sand Observer, Bib. <lb />
The United Wales senate has <lb />
passed a bill to pay Flora Hailing <lb />
for damages on account of <lb />
illegal arrest imprison- <lb />
at Ne in January <lb />
Which reminds us Hint <lb />
Uncle Sain i sometimes a <lb />
slow paying claims against <lb />
him. If Flout isn't dead <lb />
she has probably forgotten all <lb />
alum I the anguish she for <lb />
come bandy to somebody. <lb />
Twice the <lb />
The manager of a life insurance <lb />
company who Is a striking ad- <lb />
every day in the news- <lb />
papers within bis territory has <lb />
reached this prop- <lb />
advertised insurance company <lb />
doing business through well In- <lb />
formed agents will sell twice <lb />
number policies that a non ad- <lb />
company, equally reliable <lb />
and with <lb />
will <lb />
dispose By <lb />
he menus companies which <lb />
not advertise regularly in <lb />
daily <lb />
Record, <lb />
Miss Margaret Carpenter who re- <lb />
died in New Jersey at <lb />
age of years, promised her <lb />
lover who died years ago that <lb />
would marry and <lb />
kept word, she bad <lb />
numerous . n.- I <lb />
For Nails Lochs, a contemporary propounds <lb />
Windows, Paints, Hope , submit Mi u-n <lb />
Collars, Plows, Shovels and . <lb />
Tools, go to <lb />
were <lb />
round <lb />
Next door to Ricks to <lb />
slim <lb />
I people of l lie counties of <lb />
dare say a reasonable <lb />
lion would IN unanimously <lb />
in every county not already <lb />
levying such a lax, and once es <lb />
laid sled people themselves <lb />
would never let loose until <lb />
road- wen <lb />
the same <lb />
Why of course. What is <lb />
to prevent her from rolling goo goo <lb />
eyes at one fellow being <lb />
to another fellow <lb />
ton Star. <lb />
the family can't <lb />
always raise the dough. <lb />
long marriage is <lb />
indeed a slow match. <lb />
fountain <lb />
Right <lb />
SCHOOL- BOOKS <lb />
Reflector <lb />
We see Confederate <lb />
has returned bis war- <lb />
rant lo Auditor Dixon saying Unit <lb />
he did nut S pension. <lb />
would seem that his conscience <lb />
came into rower about the lime <lb />
warrant OHM. That man's <lb />
to In Mime pub- <lb />
It bas been <lb />
men ore partial lo rocking chairs <lb />
because have arm. <lb />
Richard a Klondike gold <lb />
humor, bad given <lb />
bunt in despair, when he struck a <lb />
in of a creek which <lb />
was stuffed with gold. He got out <lb />
one day of yellow <lb />
Star. <lb />
Look the Pact la the Pace. <lb />
The progress S toward <lb />
limy <lb />
i ugly fact ,, but <lb />
,, In ii vim in lake <lb />
last slops the by ms <lb />
cold, <lb />
merely the for s times. There <lb />
is no in <lb />
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