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The following article, culled from <lb/>
Wilson Times, and written by <lb/>
Elder I. D. Gold, i- so timely and <lb/>
so sensible, we feel constrain- <lb/>
ed Co give it readers. <lb/>
While it is proper to praise men <lb/>
for the good they do, yet there is <lb/>
more need of condemning the evil <lb/>
they evil is <lb/>
destructive, and should be <lb/>
therefore condemned. It is <lb/>
to be in A man <lb/>
is much better able to do what he <lb/>
should do he is well. But a <lb/>
with a contagious, loathsome and <lb/>
dangerous disease is such a menace <lb/>
the community that it behoove <lb/>
the neighborhood to remove or <lb/>
suppress that disease <lb/>
much as possible. <lb/>
Suppose one is a drunkard. He <lb/>
is controlled by vicious <lb/>
that arc a menace to the <lb/>
. , . community. There is not a <lb/>
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE woman nor a the <lb/>
In- damaged by <lb/>
HAS <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware AN, A thing <lb/>
WHICH I aM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to see me for your next B of Flour <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
AN OLD ADAGE <lb/>
SAYS <lb/>
purse Is a heavy <lb/>
Sickness makes a purse. <lb/>
The LIVER Is the seat of nine <lb/>
of all <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
go to the root the whole mat- <lb/>
thoroughly, quickly <lb/>
and the action the <lb/>
LIVER to normal condition. <lb/>
Give tone to the system and <lb/>
solid flesh to the body. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
1866. <lb/>
J. I. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factor handler of <lb/>
Tie and Bags. <lb/>
Con and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
BENEFIT LIFE III fill. <lb/>
man in someway. <lb/>
lard .- not only for <lb/>
that is useful to the <lb/>
but he is the control of a <lb/>
Corrupt nature that is liable to do <lb/>
many things that hurtful to <lb/>
the country. When a man is sober <lb/>
he is not always able to keep his <lb/>
of <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance. <lb/>
Extended that works <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will be if arrears lie pal j within on month while <lb/>
are living, or three j ear.-; lapse. ,, <lb/>
of payment of arrears with interest. nature; but he is he is <lb/>
loiter second year No Restrictions. Incontestable. Utterly indisposed and unable to <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of each a simile evil principle of <lb/>
his nature, but that evil nature <lb/>
may be lo reduce Premiums, or ,, . , , <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or a wild loose is turned loose <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during the hitched to a buggy without driver <lb/>
lured. or to control him, and <lb/>
the public road and to run over <lb/>
passers by. <lb/>
What has a to put <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. himself in a condition of <lb/>
when he is lo do mis- <lb/>
DON'T WORRY a small has one to sell <lb/>
thing like that, but come to f <lb/>
,., i. . i . . ; here is the in the laws <lb/>
yon can supply a dinner <lb/>
the aid of the Our excellent <lb/>
lie of CANNED GOODS furnish <lb/>
a variety of desirable things for<lb/>
And in <lb/>
Individuality is I good asset if <lb/>
it's the right sort. <lb/>
A nose, like a bad penny, <lb/>
always turns up. <lb/>
It every man that can tell a <lb/>
good story when he sees it. <lb/>
When love is dead it should <lb/>
buried. <lb/>
It take a particularly <lb/>
sharp person to make re- <lb/>
marks. <lb/>
A poor husband is a good bit <lb/>
like a mongrel dog. No one ever <lb/>
tries to steal him. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
i allow men to keep bar rooms <lb/>
In order to sell liquor, as is done <lb/>
i i our country I The tendency <lb/>
i is to encourage <lb/>
we also best . . . <lb/>
in . Any man noticing <lb/>
the grog shop is <lb/>
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and by what sort of <lb/>
will with the <lb/>
fearful and far evil effects <lb/>
of this monster whose tendency is <lb/>
shame and wretchednesS, <lb/>
lies I to be had. In fact <lb/>
is the place to call <lb/>
a anted in the way of <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
tor A ails. Lochs, Binges, Doors <lb/>
Windows, Points, Rope, Homes <lb/>
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car- <lb/>
to <lb/>
H. I. <lb/>
Next door to Ricks Wilkinson. <lb/>
Successor t <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
All Kinds at The Reflector<lb/>
Right <lb/>
SCHOOL- BOOKS <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
The Poll Voting. <lb/>
The Constitutional amendment <lb/>
goes into effect this year. <lb/>
Among its provisions is one re- <lb/>
quiring the payment of the poll <lb/>
tax by the day of May. <lb/>
Failure to this means a for- <lb/>
of the to that <lb/>
There will bean entire new reg- <lb/>
this year, and no man can <lb/>
vote unless he registers, and no <lb/>
man can register unless he pays <lb/>
poll lax by the day of <lb/>
May. <lb/>
of poll tax is re <lb/>
quired because heretofore there <lb/>
have liven thousands of in <lb/>
Nor lb Carolina who vote at every <lb/>
election without ever eying one <lb/>
of tax. <lb/>
This is on the theory that <lb/>
be who will not help bear the bur- <lb/>
dens of government should have <lb/>
DO band in the administration of <lb/>
its affairs <lb/>
The hopes the good <lb/>
of Western North will <lb/>
bear in this provision of this <lb/>
new section into our <lb/>
Constitution. To fail to comply <lb/>
with it in this respect would be <lb/>
fatal to the right to vole. <lb/>
Rut he who loses that light on <lb/>
account will have no one to <lb/>
blame lot The law is <lb/>
plain and due notice been <lb/>
given. <lb/>
The lax which is required <lb/>
to paid by the first day of next <lb/>
May the las that was due last <lb/>
September, so eight <lb/>
Indulgence la given everybody. <lb/>
In a Michigan three per- <lb/>
sons received by mail what <lb/>
ported to be sample headache <lb/>
powders manufactured Savanna <lb/>
New but mulled from a near <lb/>
Michigan town. Two did not hes- <lb/>
to swallow the powder, <lb/>
one of these suffered intensely <lb/>
while the other, a young married <lb/>
woman, died in great agony. An <lb/>
analysis showed that <lb/>
was the almost exclusive <lb/>
Just as there are people who <lb/>
are swindled by games which have <lb/>
been exposed a thousand times by <lb/>
the newspapers, so there are <lb/>
who will eat or take <lb/>
medicines of the source of <lb/>
which they arc ignorant. It should <lb/>
he rule never lo use <lb/>
any such articles they do <lb/>
not come from a Renown source. <lb/>
Murder by wail has become a <lb/>
modern fashion. Philadelphia <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
WHEN YOU WANT <lb/>
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections, <lb/>
etc., go to <lb/>
Mrs. L. If. WHITE, <lb/>
Black Jack, N. C. <lb/>
Kiel line if goods on hand. low <lb/>
prolate bought ft or lo <lb/>
for <lb/>
James, <lb/>
Dental Surgeon, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
The leader in good work and low price. <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
Halt Cabinets per <lb/>
All other lines very cheap. Crayon Portrait <lb/>
made from any small picture cheap. Nice <lb/>
on hand all the lime, C. and <lb/>
examine my work. No trouble to bow <lb/>
ample and answer The very <lb/>
bust work lo all. hour <lb/>
to a. m, I. to in. m. Yours to please.<lb/>
MB VICE <lb/>
Steamer My res leave Washing <lb/>
ton daily at A. If. 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, Sal <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and Boa- <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay from Baltimore <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
d. w. mm <lb/>
IN <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Know You arc Taking <lb/>
When lake Chill <lb/>
the formula plainly print- <lb/>
ed on every bottle showing that Is aim <lb/>
Iron Quinine in s Ho, <lb/>
Cure, No Pay. <lb/>
Low to via <lb/>
Atlantic Line. <lb/>
The Coast Line Bail- <lb/>
way Company the fol- <lb/>
lowing low to Charleston <lb/>
C, on at of the South Caro <lb/>
inter slate West Indian <lb/>
exposition. Charleston, C. <lb/>
Dec 1st, to June 1st <lb/>
The following apply from <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
11.85 to be sold daily <lb/>
until including May <lb/>
passage final limit ten <lb/>
days in addition to date of <lb/>
sale. <lb/>
is to lie sold daily <lb/>
until and including May 1902. <lb/>
passage final limit June <lb/>
For tickets, Pullman reservation <lb/>
and any further particulars write <lb/>
or call on <lb/>
II. M. <lb/>
Gen Pass. Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
J. H <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Pass V. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and r Finishings <lb/>
i Fine Modern and Cheap Build <lb/>
solicit your and <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb/>
styles and work. <lb/>
Please send your to <lb/>
Tile Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and lies <lb/>
On ha ml <lb/>
goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W.<lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Last Call For <lb/>
known by <lb/>
miser is <lb/>
money he keeps. <lb/>
A rich i <lb/>
makes u <lb/>
lurking; on Street Corners <lb/>
and hi lbs cars are <lb/>
-air of <lb/>
mini a an I of tor- <lb/>
in of <lb/>
the <lb/>
of mind With comfort of <lb/>
body, cu II yourself many day <lb/>
of misery by keening old <lb/>
in i hut out <lb/>
Perry <lb/>
I will attend at the following <lb/>
limes places the purpose <lb/>
of collecting taxes due for the year <lb/>
Beaver Dam <lb/>
Township, Monday, March at <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
Farmville, Monday, Mar. at <lb/>
at o'clock. <lb/>
Falkland, Wednesday, Mar. VA. <lb/>
Gum Barn op church, <lb/>
township, Thursday, Mar. at <lb/>
Bethel, Thursday, Mar. at <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
Stokes, Carolina township, Fri- <lb/>
day, Mar. <lb/>
. Mar. <lb/>
i township, <lb/>
Friday, M,. <lb/>
Johnson's Mills, Creek <lb/>
township. Friday Mar. <lb/>
Friday, Mar. <lb/>
Coder law this is the last <lb/>
call for taxes before adding cost. <lb/>
All who full to pay by March IS, <lb/>
will be levied on and cost add- <lb/>
ed to l In ii la . <lb/>
The <lb/>
provides no one can who <lb/>
fails to pay his poll lax. <lb/>
Pay your taxes time to save <lb/>
costs and to your vote. <lb/>
O. W. <lb/>
I Sheriff. <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
EVERY DAY II THE YEAR. <lb/>
CALDWELL TOMPKINS, h r <lb/>
i. P. CALDWELL Editor. <lb/>
PER VI Alt. <lb/>
THE Receives the <lb/>
largest news service <lb/>
delivered to any paper between <lb/>
Washington Atlanta, and <lb/>
its special service is the greatest <lb/>
ever handled by a North Caro- <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
con <lb/>
of or mote pages, and is <lb/>
to a large made of <lb/>
original matter. <lb/>
THE SEMI WEEKLY <lb/>
EB printed Tuesday and Friday <lb/>
l per year. The largest paper <lb/>
in North Carolina. <lb/>
Sample copies sent on application. <lb/>
Address <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Charlotte, N. O. <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Oil Bar <lb/>
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb/>
by Carriages, <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail A Ax <lb/>
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb/>
roots, Henry George Can <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil. <lb/>
Cotton Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candles, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes. Currents, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. Cakes Crackers, Macs <lb/>
Beat Butter, New <lb/>
Machines, and nu <lb/>
morons other goods. and <lb/>
Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
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evening. Pray-<lb/>
Booth, <lb/>
school a. n. M. A. Allen <lb/>
M every Ban <lb/>
morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. a, <lb/>
H. M. pastor. Sunday school <lb/>
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thin <lb/>
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MinUter. Morning and even- <lb/>
lag prayer with sermon every let <lb/>
and 3rd Sunday. Lay <lb/>
every and 4th Sunday. <lb/>
Sunday school a. ., W. B. <lb/>
B. Litany <lb/>
every Wednesday It a. <lb/>
Preaching second, <lb/>
and fourth Sundays In each <lb/>
month Prayer meeting Wednesday <lb/>
night. Be-. D. pastor. <lb/>
Sunday school P. If., W. R. <lb/>
Parker, superintendent. <lb/>
regular services <lb/>
A. F. A A. M. <lb/>
No. meets list and <lb/>
bird Monday evening. B. E. <lb/>
fin. W. M. <lb/>
I. O. O. F.- Covenant Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening <lb/>
L. II. G. W. Atkins, <lb/>
K. of Lodge, <lb/>
I, every Friday evening, <lb/>
C Forbes, L. <lb/>
son, and <lb/>
B. Vance Council, No <lb/>
meets <lb/>
lug Wilson, Secretary, J. <lb/>
S. Tunstall, <lb/>
A O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every and third <lb/>
nights in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. Smith, Sec <lb/>
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No. meets every second and <lb/>
Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
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Also a nice Line of Hardware. I <lb/>
COME D SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
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Editor Publisher, <lb/>
in Advance. <lb/>
One Year Six Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken . <lb/>
office. Semi <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be seat together <lb/>
year for or The Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
year for 83.60 payable in ad- <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, MARCH <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Wit <lb/>
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II A YEAR<lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
The Truest Thin We Ever Didn't Say. <lb/>
BUT WE DID AND ONLY <lb/>
Not sure whether we told you our <lb/>
blocks were then in record condition, which mean <lb/>
Clearest of we didn't it was truest thing <lb/>
we ever didn't say. <lb/>
Of all bard lessons a merchant Las to learn the <lb/>
baldest is CARRY OVER. <lb/>
lately light and still in <lb/>
fashion, it's bard to plunge knife. Bat do it be <lb/>
must, or suffer later. It's due to well as <lb/>
we start new light. WE DO. <lb/>
WHITE QUILTS. <lb/>
A SALE OF. WHITE QUILTS AT PRICKS THAT WILL <lb/>
BET TONGUE IN PITT COUNTY TO WAGGING. <lb/>
VALIANT WHITE never sold for less <lb/>
11.26 have lo go this sale at <lb/>
WHITE qUILT yon can't match at lass <lb/>
after this sale at q q <lb/>
CROCHET WHITE QUILT bas been of <lb/>
county could sell it at now bas to go in<lb/>
IMPORTED CHOICE PATTERNS in Marseilles Batten Finish <lb/>
Quilt a- the world over for thin mile at <lb/>
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
HAWED AT OCEAN VIEW. <lb/>
Wedding bells rung far <lb/>
last time at home of Capt. Geo. <lb/>
H. West of that town. Their young- <lb/>
est and only single daughter, <lb/>
J., a <lb/>
Mr. Wm. West, of <lb/>
at o'clock Wed- <lb/>
morning. Owing to <lb/>
terrible which bad been <lb/>
raging the as per- <lb/>
formed at borne of brine <lb/>
Instead of the as was <lb/>
The bride clothed in a <lb/>
costume el white silk covered with <lb/>
de Sol. She also wore a <lb/>
handsome veil and carried a bunch <lb/>
of American Beauty roses, which <lb/>
bride given to the <lb/>
by bar brother, Dr. Harry <lb/>
West, of Philadelphia. <lb/>
West, staler of acted <lb/>
as maid of honor. M. Elmer <lb/>
Belts, nephew of the bride, acted <lb/>
as best man. <lb/>
There were sets of <lb/>
Six girls strewed flowers on <lb/>
floor the bride and groom <lb/>
stepped In the to the wed- <lb/>
which was Being play- <lb/>
ed by West, of North Caro- <lb/>
house decor- <lb/>
with and II of the <lb/>
rarest kinds. dining room <lb/>
trimmed with and <lb/>
plants which reached from the floor <lb/>
lo the ceiling. Each member of <lb/>
family presented a bunch <lb/>
of roses and orchids a souvenir <lb/>
neat day bride and <lb/>
groom on a tour to Niagara <lb/>
Mammoth Cave and then <lb/>
through South. will <lb/>
arrive at home North Car- <lb/>
the middle of April. <lb/>
Sussex, Journal, 8th. <lb/>
The many friends of Mr. West <lb/>
here where he engaged <lb/>
with Beaufort <lb/>
Lumber Co., extend warmest eon- <lb/>
happy marriage. <lb/>
return lo Greenville with <lb/>
bride will inset a <lb/>
To Public School Teachers <lb/>
Of North <lb/>
The of The Stale Nor- <lb/>
and Industrial College <lb/>
to render every possible service <lb/>
to the educational interests of the <lb/>
State decided to offer women <lb/>
Institute of mouth. <lb/>
This is intended especially for <lb/>
those teachers who desire to better <lb/>
equip themselves for their work, <lb/>
but who, for reasons, are <lb/>
unable to pursue full course. <lb/>
A matriculation fee of will be <lb/>
charged which will entitle the per- <lb/>
son paying same to all lectures, <lb/>
library of textbooks, <lb/>
etc. The only additional expense <lb/>
will be for board and laundry, both <lb/>
of which will not cost more than <lb/>
a week. <lb/>
In the department or Pedagogy, <lb/>
lectures best methods of <lb/>
teaching all common school <lb/>
studies will be given, and the <lb/>
dents will have opportunity to <lb/>
spend some time in The Practice <lb/>
Observation School. <lb/>
In addition, lectures and <lb/>
work will be offered <lb/>
different departments of science. <lb/>
Besides regular faculty of <lb/>
The State Normal and <lb/>
College, we shall with <lb/>
city superintendents and o her <lb/>
educators to deliver <lb/>
special lectures. <lb/>
The Institute will begin April <lb/>
20th and May 24th. <lb/>
If Ilia your intention to avail <lb/>
yourself of this opportunity, or if <lb/>
yon desire for further information, <lb/>
please write to <lb/>
Cu i i. I . <lb/>
President. <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
from <lb/>
ii. u. Mar. <lb/>
of so amending <lb/>
constitution as to permit of the <lb/>
election of senators by the people <lb/>
seems to taken a new I cite of <lb/>
life daring the past week in <lb/>
Washington and actively <lb/>
by democrats lob <lb/>
and committee rooms. Colo- <lb/>
William J. Bryan <lb/>
day at the Capitol and warmly <lb/>
advocated which may <lb/>
have added to the interest taken in <lb/>
the subject, though the agitation <lb/>
bad begun before Mr. Bryan <lb/>
rived. With a view to learning <lb/>
actual status of the movement <lb/>
I made a limited cam a-- of <lb/>
situation yesterday and obtained <lb/>
following <lb/>
Senator of I said <lb/>
be was heartily in favor of <lb/>
proposed change believed it <lb/>
had a bettor opportunity of being <lb/>
adopted at this session ever <lb/>
before, it is not adopted <lb/>
this session, said the <lb/>
Senator, believe there is <lb/>
likelihood of its being made <lb/>
a party issue in the next cam- <lb/>
Senators Culberson <lb/>
Bailey, of Texas, both expressed <lb/>
themselves as strongly in favor of <lb/>
it. Senator Vest, of Missouri, <lb/>
unconditionally opposed to it. Sen <lb/>
Jones, of Arkansas, as is well <lb/>
known, is committed to it as <lb/>
Senator Harry, also of Arkansas, <lb/>
and both Senators from Ten- <lb/>
Senator Clay, of Georgia, <lb/>
said be had discussed mailer <lb/>
with t Bryan unit that be <lb/>
hoped to see the amendment <lb/>
Senator of <lb/>
said he was committed to it and so <lb/>
did Senator Borrows of Michigan. <lb/>
Senator Morgan, of Alabama, re- <lb/>
fused to express an opinion. <lb/>
Should amendment pass <lb/>
Senate it would be promptly ad- <lb/>
opted by the House. Mr. Rich <lb/>
democratic leader, told <lb/>
me all democrats would vote <lb/>
for It a number of republicans <lb/>
would also. make <lb/>
strongest kind of a party <lb/>
said a democratic member, <lb/>
I earnestly trust it ill be adopted <lb/>
as such <lb/>
All last week the Senate din- <lb/>
cussed the ship subsidy bill. Sen- <lb/>
Vest delivered u most able <lb/>
speech on the exposing <lb/>
fallacies of the reason- <lb/>
with a ,; logic. Senator <lb/>
support -I the measure, as <lb/>
did Senator but the <lb/>
support was halfhearted. <lb/>
He admitted that he was opposed <lb/>
to the bounty system and would <lb/>
greatly prefer helping the ship- <lb/>
ping interests by discriminating <lb/>
duties but stated ho would <lb/>
bill because <lb/>
j favored it. <lb/>
DEPARTMENT <lb/>
This department is being added In all time. Nearly every day <lb/>
there is something new. W will only call your attention to a <lb/>
few spec nil in. <lb/>
Plated W are. <lb/>
This is most serviceable ware you can get. It is a heavy <lb/>
plate on a copper body, so it is almost We <lb/>
have this ware coffee and tea pots different butter and <lb/>
sugar dishes, milk and water pitchers serving dishes, syrup pots, <lb/>
cuspidors, waiters, If you use this ware once you will never <lb/>
want any other kind for it is e <lb/>
and China Ware. <lb/>
It is no use to say anything department for everybody <lb/>
knows we are the crockery people this part of the world. <lb/>
always carry a large and you select the pieces for h <lb/>
Dinner and Tea Set <lb/>
to suit yourself, <lb/>
you do want. <lb/>
is much better having to buy what <lb/>
Did you ever use any of these new good- in <lb/>
An-ti Rust Ware. <lb/>
It is guaranteed never to rust. in and ask for it. In fact <lb/>
we carry almost needed to tic up your kitchen, bed- <lb/>
room, sitting-room, or parlor. All we want you to do is to conic <lb/>
in call for what you We try to keep the very best in <lb/>
each of our departments think we can please you in price <lb/>
and quality. All we ask is u trial. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Department <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
DON'T WONKY a small <lb/>
tiling like Mill, but come to us <lb/>
you mil supply a dinner without <lb/>
the aid of the cook. Our excellent <lb/>
line of GOODS furnish <lb/>
n variety of desirable thing for <lb/>
your We also keep the best <lb/>
always <lb/>
And have <lb/>
the best brands to be had. fuel <lb/>
our is the place lo call <lb/>
any thing wanted ill the way of <lb/>
Nice Groceries. <lb/>
i Greenville, <lb/>
I Ian On. Sara .<lb/>
Chicago bas offered a <lb/>
a year. When it <lb/>
comes to such a call as <lb/>
are few who do <lb/>
II i ii that Perry II, t <lb/>
I, just good tor internal a for in <lb/>
It tho cramp <lb/>
to the bowel I whit b to cold <lb/>
and when internally will <lb/>
ewe and when <lb/>
plied be <lb/>
warm There <lb/>
but Painkiller, <lb/>
A Word lo <lb/>
Plant manure highly <lb/>
and cultivate raise your <lb/>
own supplies at home. That is the <lb/>
secret of successful farming <lb/>
you depend upon tobacco, cotton <lb/>
grain or grasses a money crop. <lb/>
And present conditions of <lb/>
scarcity unreliability of labor <lb/>
it is all the more necessary to <lb/>
adopt intensive system, farm <lb/>
Commercial fertilizers <lb/>
right but do not depend upon them <lb/>
entirely. Use of barnyard <lb/>
compost, swamp muck, <lb/>
and to give <lb/>
body and permanency to <lb/>
of soil. And then green <lb/>
manure the laud addition. Sow <lb/>
clover, peas, etc., the <lb/>
growth Its Thia <lb/>
method intelligently pursued for a <lb/>
few years would work a wonderful <lb/>
transformation in many a poor <lb/>
almost profitless old <lb/>
Gold Leaf.<lb/>
CARR <lb/>
For Lochs, Doors, <lb/>
Windows, Paints, Hope, Homes, <lb/>
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car- <lb/>
Tools, go to <lb/>
H. I. CARR, <lb/>
door to Ricks to Can. i <lb/>
The Fountain <lb/>
SCHOOL BOOKS <lb/>
Reflector Store. <lb/>
true. whole, <lb/>
political developments of <lb/>
I promise to lie interesting and some- <lb/>
thing out of the usual order, <lb/>
if the present cm mil <lb/>
lo How uninterruptedly u. <lb/>
Governor Aycock has commuted <lb/>
the sentences of Lawyer <lb/>
the Southern Railway attorney <lb/>
convicted at court, so <lb/>
as to make the punishment a line <lb/>
imprisonment <lb/>
feature has been stricken out be <lb/>
cause the has since been <lb/>
of charge of em <lb/>
I tracery. <lb/>
Senator Carmack, of Tennessee, <lb/>
he of most eloquent of public <lb/>
men, has accepted U <lb/>
deliver the literary address, May <lb/>
State Normal and Indus <lb/>
trial College at Greensboro, on <lb/>
occasion of its <lb/>
It will be a notable event. <lb/>
State Normal Industrial <lb/>
College Alumina Association offers <lb/>
a prize of for the best <lb/>
cal paper written by a former <lb/>
dent of college. award <lb/>
will lie made by competent judges <lb/>
careful consideration the <lb/>
originality, research and literary <lb/>
merit shown by each The <lb/>
paper must treat of some phase of <lb/>
North Carolina life. <lb/>
OUR LETTER. <lb/>
tin rial of <lb/>
Kai S. V., Ii <lb/>
this Patrick's day <lb/>
the I would like to ask <lb/>
you if intend to vote at the <lb/>
State election in <lb/>
if so; whether you have taken the <lb/>
initial to do so. <lb/>
This is the year our new <lb/>
law, under the provisions of <lb/>
the <lb/>
adopted two years ago, goes <lb/>
effect, and one of the require <lb/>
to you to become <lb/>
elector is the payment of your poll <lb/>
tax on or 1st. <lb/>
you can show your poll lax receipt <lb/>
you will be legally entitled to <lb/>
vole, no matter how white you <lb/>
it been announced that <lb/>
is one of I he the <lb/>
State and Central Com- <lb/>
will take up when they <lb/>
meet in joint session here a week <lb/>
hence. Rut there really seems to <lb/>
lie no interrogation point attached <lb/>
to it It is not u hut a <lb/>
fact, the law, and the law must lie <lb/>
obeyed. So, see your tax collector <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
HOBO VOTE. <lb/>
There will lie more <lb/>
to vote, so far as the <lb/>
them, <lb/>
than most people counting on. <lb/>
will be to be true <lb/>
especially with the city and town <lb/>
who so generally lake <lb/>
advantage of the good school <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Iced, a very sensible and ob <lb/>
van- widely man <lb/>
declared lo me today that is a <lb/>
meal easier for youths <lb/>
t secure an education, even a <lb/>
higher education, in lb Caro <lb/>
today than poor class of <lb/>
while boys, especially in the towns <lb/>
and cities, and a larger proportion <lb/>
of them are obtaining it than most <lb/>
while people arc <lb/>
When one takes into <lb/>
the well-equipped public and <lb/>
graded schools for blacks, an I <lb/>
especially the colleges like Shaw <lb/>
University Livingstone. <lb/>
. . ., , a , , , ,, Willis every point south of <lb/>
Salisbury and , . <lb/>
. . ,, . Me on the Ki <lb/>
other collages at <lb/>
North Carolina Wed <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line will <lb/>
sell tickets from points to the <lb/>
Charleston for North <lb/>
Carolina to 14th <lb/>
at special rates. Tickets will be <lb/>
sold on Till and 7th, good to <lb/>
return days. price from <lb/>
Greenville will lie 17.45. <lb/>
over Hat of rates <lb/>
from different points, <lb/>
station <lb/>
on this branch of the road south of <lb/>
is put down at same <lb/>
price from <lb/>
being same as from House <lb/>
while i in are M miles apart, yet <lb/>
the price from Parmele, miles <lb/>
from House, is only 11.50, or <lb/>
cents cheaper. A person can pay <lb/>
regular fare House lo <lb/>
e and buy an exposition ticket <lb/>
I there mid save a little money- <lb/>
Greensboro and Other places <lb/>
open to I hem almost without ant, <lb/>
on account of the liberality <lb/>
the <lb/>
of earning their board at the , <lb/>
ions open to and closed I <lb/>
to while the <lb/>
docs not so <lb/>
A pi op all I hi-., we are now <lb/>
bearing much of the possible <lb/>
votes from <lb/>
the Republican party, a <lb/>
of leaders is called lo <lb/>
meet here soon, one the declared <lb/>
of which is to align the <lb/>
vote with the Hi mot rain- <lb/>
at least to pretty equally <lb/>
distribute hereafter between the <lb/>
political <lb/>
And it little interesting, too, <lb/>
to note Unit some of the leading <lb/>
white newspapers <lb/>
brunch is put <lb/>
down at same figure, every <lb/>
ion on the Washington and <lb/>
branch has a different <lb/>
price according to distance from <lb/>
However, the are low and <lb/>
a large crowd should go during <lb/>
Ninth week. <lb/>
A Bit <lb/>
Without an overcoat, but with a <lb/>
t I umbrella in his baud, Judge <lb/>
I. associate justice of <lb/>
the Court of Private Land Claims, <lb/>
walked pouring rain <lb/>
yesterday but <lb/>
seeing. <lb/>
said a friend, <lb/>
arc getting wet lo the skin. Why <lb/>
don't you raise your umbrella <lb/>
The judge woke up gradually <lb/>
of j and for a moment upward, <lb/>
the last campaign are w rain splashed his eyes. <lb/>
purpose, and apparently wt I i said he, is raining, <lb/>
coining it, their columns What isn't it And he raised the <lb/>
the great bulk of vote and lapsed into another <lb/>
should over bodily to Observer. <lb/>
Democratic party An- we <lb/>
pared lo welcome <lb/>
have asked a id our <lb/>
the above question, <lb/>
Some say yes, while others object <lb/>
stoutly. Rut even the latter <lb/>
admit that they would <lb/>
it as difficult to keep them out as <lb/>
I hey would In prevent Hie white <lb/>
vote from splitting at the same <lb/>
time, and much the same <lb/>
reason. <lb/>
The boast some the <lb/>
bean leaders that their party is <lb/>
now strongest in the whitest <lb/>
ties is also our politicians <lb/>
to look into <lb/>
the of state- <lb/>
it will be recalled that we pub- <lb/>
about three weeks ago <lb/>
of Mr. George H. Lilly <lb/>
of budge, to a woman be <lb/>
met the lime on Monday <lb/>
tier the following <lb/>
Thursday. Now it turns out <lb/>
is a Mrs. Phelps, of <lb/>
her husband is <lb/>
still living. as <lb/>
soon us the above were known <lb/>
at Hunters Lilly his <lb/>
bride concluded lo lake a bridal <lb/>
lour of <lb/>
disappeared no one <lb/>
knows where they have gone.<lb/>
l f<lb/>
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REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
O. WHICHARD, <lb/>
Entered it the Post Office at <lb/>
N. C, .- <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
March <lb/>
Two more of the President tab <lb/>
are early <lb/>
la a short while Teddy ill <lb/>
around him a crowd his <lb/>
and who will do any <lb/>
talking except when he gives <lb/>
the <lb/>
Lent n Line that Connect, Green <lb/>
the St. <lb/>
Sunday's Raleigh News and <lb/>
a handsome <lb/>
Charleston exhibition <lb/>
of twenty four page. The MM <lb/>
issue of the News and Observer <lb/>
was also the beginning of its <lb/>
second volume. It is an able paper <lb/>
doing the State a great service, Mid miles ,. line has required <lb/>
We are advised by the <lb/>
Supt. F. C. it the <lb/>
connections have been made <lb/>
between and <lb/>
so Unit the long distance service at <lb/>
Hie Carolina Virginia Telephone <lb/>
is now in practical <lb/>
lo and all <lb/>
intermediate points. Construe <lb/>
lion I In. i,,,,, a, <lb/>
Spring Hope lust and since <lb/>
Ibid lime limn to crews <lb/>
have been in lb Held pushing the <lb/>
work id The main line con <lb/>
in complete this <lb/>
lion covers a distance of <lb/>
and i. metallic cir <lb/>
one for through <lb/>
business torching Important points <lb/>
the other for be <lb/>
tween n addition <lb/>
some BO nubs of branch lines have <lb/>
been built. To MO <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb/>
POISONING AT WASHINGTON. <lb/>
We learn by ire that the <lb/>
deserve the success which it <lb/>
is meeting. <lb/>
Aycock is bringing <lb/>
himself some by the <lb/>
free use of the pardoning pow <lb/>
Really the mailer of granting <lb/>
to ought to be <lb/>
taken out of the hands of one man. <lb/>
and pardoning bond should be <lb/>
created to deal with measures o <lb/>
clemency. It would no doubt save <lb/>
the much anxiety <lb/>
as well as for <lb/>
the public. <lb/>
What u great count we have <lb/>
when look all over it, and such <lb/>
contrasts While have been <lb/>
indulging spring in <lb/>
quarter, ml in North <lb/>
they were having Hie snow <lb/>
storm and for several <lb/>
years. We hop the tail end <lb/>
that will not switch around <lb/>
this way to knock out the <lb/>
went her Mid the peach <lb/>
MM, AI the time I lie <lb/>
holds the North-Weal in <lb/>
its grasp, further to the <lb/>
there are Hoods cyclones that <lb/>
wrecking much properly. <lb/>
Juniper poles, miles of copper <lb/>
wire. and pins, <lb/>
and MOM bolts, <lb/>
and to this- material <lb/>
were into service. <lb/>
Hid men have been <lb/>
employed eight month, and <lb/>
boat mile of completed <lb/>
line each working <lb/>
day. work of constructing <lb/>
these lines is an undertaking of <lb/>
considerable magnitude and <lb/>
a vast of capital. <lb/>
credit is due Qom <lb/>
connect-1 <lb/>
log up with class i <lb/>
lines large ii score <lb/>
in so short n lime, over 1900 <lb/>
miles of ion lines having in <lb/>
the last six The main line <lb/>
of the Company <lb/>
from City, Va. lo More <lb/>
N. C., March <lb/>
Talk the of lark, of Dr. V. T. Tayloe. Wash- <lb/>
the melody of the nightingale or were poisoned morning <lb/>
the warbling of the mocking bird, by coffee that <lb/>
are all hushed now and arsenic. Every member of the <lb/>
lovely notes of the toot e toot toot , family, but one child who happen- <lb/>
the brass horn are heard in not to drink any coffee for <lb/>
laud. Yes we've got a baud breakfast, got some of poison, <lb/>
and on. how cook included <lb/>
to slumber and awake at the sound j It it said that enmity has exist- <lb/>
of the toot e toot toot of the ed between man who <lb/>
horn. We love ill How can we drives for Dr. Tayloe and the <lb/>
The skill ills colored woman who nurses for him, <lb/>
played put lesser lights to and both had repeatedly threaten- <lb/>
shame. Anyway the horns and Jed lo kill each other whenever they <lb/>
drums are here and what our boys chance, and one impression <lb/>
don't know Prof. that the driver poisoned the <lb/>
convince you later on. coffee to carry out his threat against <lb/>
If you miss gelling one of Hun nurse. <lb/>
tucker Carriage buggies at Another opinion is that there <lb/>
special offer you will lose a a collusion between the driver <lb/>
bargain. the nurse lo poison the family. <lb/>
The A. Q. Cox Co. This is by the fact <lb/>
aid more than twice and. that the nurse did not drink <lb/>
wagons the past six months poisoned coffee, while all <lb/>
ever sold before length of the cook did drink <lb/>
time. This shows people begin to ti- <lb/>
their worth. one who deans any <lb/>
Misses Kate Chapman and Mimic of the poison was taken <lb/>
Cos, J. E. Green and Josh Man- ill, and but the <lb/>
intended church at aid given by Dr. Joshua Tayloe <lb/>
Jack Sunday. a brother of Dr. D T. Tayloe, the <lb/>
Law of Greenville, result would have more <lb/>
la here the new annex to All of them reported <lb/>
Missionary church. out of danger. <lb/>
Mrs. V. Ricks, who has The driver was arrested <lb/>
visiting her father for some time, placed in jail. When taken a <lb/>
returned to her home at of nit poison was found in his <lb/>
pocket. The nurse is also kept <lb/>
Miss Battle after surveillance, <lb/>
dis m a very pleasant visit to There is much excitement <lb/>
returned Sunday. among the people of <lb/>
The Canning Washington over this poisoning of <lb/>
baa elected as it a family. Daily Reflector. 17th <lb/>
President and are News from today <lb/>
log made to make this more better report of the <lb/>
ever. Large of Dr. D. T. Tayloe, who <lb/>
i . i . f <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
In North Can. <lb/>
Dr. D. T. Tayloe and Family Vie- <lb/>
tuns, <lb/>
A railroad will be from <lb/>
Wilson to Stantonsburg. <lb/>
There are now inmates in <lb/>
the Soldier's Home at Raleigh <lb/>
Martin Superior court is <lb/>
in at Williamston this <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line will <lb/>
build a depot at <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
is to <lb/>
build a new jail at to <lb/>
cost <lb/>
cases are on docket <lb/>
of a special term of court in <lb/>
son this week. <lb/>
are two on the <lb/>
jury trying the case at <lb/>
Elizabeth City. <lb/>
The Mayor of Wilmington <lb/>
poses fines for too loud whistling <lb/>
on the <lb/>
The fair associations of <lb/>
Burlington will <lb/>
unite and hold a big fair next fall. <lb/>
The literary- societies of Wake <lb/>
Forest College are endeavoring to <lb/>
get Hon. D. B. Hill, of New York, <lb/>
to deliver the next commencement <lb/>
address. <lb/>
Miss Helen Gould, who recently <lb/>
visited Normal Industrial <lb/>
College at Greensboro, has present- <lb/>
ed the school with two valuable <lb/>
paintings. <lb/>
Four boys went out in a boat on <lb/>
a mill pond near <lb/>
They boat for <lb/>
usual upsetting resulted. <lb/>
Two of the swam ashore, the <lb/>
other two drowned. <lb/>
Mexican <lb/>
For a Lame Back, <lb/>
Sore Muscles, <lb/>
or, in fact, all Lameness and <lb/>
of your body there is nothing <lb/>
that will drive out the pain and in- <lb/>
so quickly as <lb/>
Mexican <lb/>
Mustang Liniment <lb/>
If you cannot reach the spot your- <lb/>
self get some one to assist you, for <lb/>
it is essential that the liniment be <lb/>
rubbed in most thoroughly. <lb/>
Mexican <lb/>
The Free Press says that H. <lb/>
Tyndall, of started <lb/>
family was Monday to <lb/>
. morning. The doctor was a I . ,. <lb/>
The make a specially of man all night hat showed in. trouble is to <lb/>
. ha <lb/>
tomatoes other van <lb/>
over iii be formers <lb/>
head City, <lb/>
in <lb/>
principal points rear. as this is a crop <lb/>
line just completed are Mrs. of <lb/>
s,., up , <lb/>
Ian. Neck. W. and returned home <lb/>
Dover, <lb/>
How to Grow <lb/>
Cotton for Profit; <lb/>
. manure well and plant a variety that <lb/>
command a price when you offer it on market. <lb/>
Cards are out announcing the <lb/>
man of Theodora an <lb/>
to Mr. Wiley Hod <lb/>
on April <lb/>
A girl in Haiti <lb/>
more for stealing bread was asked <lb/>
why she stole the Mead and <lb/>
confessed Unit it because <lb/>
pie laying <lb/>
around Star. <lb/>
Morehead <lb/>
Oily. <lb/>
A being laid from <lb/>
Morehead <lb/>
The long here <lb/>
Instituted, and operated <lb/>
been found invaluable for con <lb/>
facilitating of <lb/>
business, and lines just <lb/>
; young ladies of the The man who put poi <lb/>
Society Will mi sou in the coffee is named <lb/>
Friday evening. Walker. He stated Monday even <lb/>
lie public are cordially invited. g that he poisoned the food to <lb/>
The excises , the nurse with whom all the <lb/>
always of highest arc at wide. He professed <lb/>
order and lb, -who attend to be a believer . signs and con. <lb/>
have cause said the nurse had <lb/>
Mist Dora Cox Saturday miles in the to get <lb/>
and Sunday with Mm Helen Gal- a conjurer to put a bad spell on <lb/>
a peck of seed, planted them on half a., <lb/>
t pounds <lb/>
R- J- together with <lb/>
. . county, bale sold for three eights of a <lb/>
the others. The timber. killed bl J-n m far to any cotton <lb/>
family were soon while talking to W <lb/>
the effects of the poison. The shot crop growing in saw my <lb/>
morning. He teem <lb/>
gel more of poison <lb/>
friend,. The crop <lb/>
him through a window with buck It . <lb/>
shot, the load striking his S <lb/>
and severing the vein. me <lb/>
The pretty is clever enough <lb/>
to realize that she doesn't have to <lb/>
opened simply la- ad at him <lb/>
to business ,. Keeling , Washington was <lb/>
Ma of ten covered by from l-y. strong against the It is<lb/>
be clever. <lb/>
Either too much money or too <lb/>
little may be a man's undoing. <lb/>
O. L. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
THE WILCOX TRIAL <lb/>
Will Likely <lb/>
Four of the oldest men in <lb/>
Senate sit side by side In seals <lb/>
bland the front , of <lb/>
the side chamber <lb/>
Mr. tad Mr. Morgan, of <lb/>
Alabama, and Mr and <lb/>
Mr. Vest, of Missouri. <lb/>
A Maryland man died other <lb/>
day at the age of years. He <lb/>
attributed his longevity to fuel <lb/>
here a short bile yesterday. Monday night to get him, bat that <lb/>
if proper would he had spirited for safe <lb/>
give more to certain or- Reflector, <lb/>
there would be nothing Dr. T, Tayloe, who was <lb/>
Monday, is still quite <lb/>
Carroll was visiting ale though gradually improving <lb/>
. ; Monday, , He bad chill this moraine but it <lb/>
tat Kl Isabel,, this week. The other <lb/>
i but as yet, Farmers, let this cold wave of the family ore we'd <lb/>
have throw behind with your plant The who was spirited <lb/>
, The buy one of our hand , Monday night to <lb/>
they will; guano lo put out yaw was carried to William- <lb/>
i . e of a with and keep your Reflector, <lb/>
and nature before the pulling the plow. This is the way <lb/>
o case is closed, to catch up your work<lb/>
its funny how many men A Southern For South <lb/>
rid of a v <lb/>
It's a mistake to suppose the <lb/>
t of conversation consists of ask- v <lb/>
Not. m, m e. St., Richmond, Va. <lb/>
In I be south the Idea prevailed In the that when In need of <lb/>
ft. m L f trip North to par- <lb/>
l r r Wm then par sad <lb/>
v hi it Li Tint n <lb/>
For Tho South <lb/>
T -1 . . ha am <lb/>
COTTEN, C. E. <lb/>
Surveys or <lb/>
tad <lb/>
The defense claims that the Stale <lb/>
is making a case of <lb/>
though the coroner and tWO <lb/>
is testified ilia. <lb/>
consumed an average a quart <lb/>
of whiskey and a pound of tobacco <lb/>
every week. Preserved alcohol, <lb/>
as it Star. <lb/>
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legislative mind is a bill m Hi, <lb/>
New York Assembly n. <lb/>
make who neglect lo vole <lb/>
most liable to jury ll <lb/>
would be much to the <lb/>
pose to exclude voters <lb/>
from this <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
that for the past he had death due to a blow <lb/>
on l head <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
a sister of dead I, WM put <lb/>
stand. At the trying <lb/>
port of her sue broke <lb/>
wept. The conn room <lb/>
s,. tilled emotion, <lb/>
every one being affected by the <lb/>
scene, as stopped <lb/>
for ii few minutes. <lb/>
It is said that nine tenths of the <lb/>
people of city believe <lb/>
guilty, yet they realize <lb/>
how hard it is the fact. <lb/>
The case is being discussed <lb/>
where in it is wide <lb/>
spread. <lb/>
evidence <lb/>
did not develop, the Par <lb/>
Who it was would<lb/>
The Back Home. <lb/>
and two home. Many March 18Th <lb/>
Him young attended <lb/>
A sociable given <lb/>
night by Misses and Bessie <lb/>
young V <lb/>
it a very enjoyable <lb/>
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NOTE <lb/>
N. ID, <lb/>
Mrs, Smith and little son, <lb/>
arc visiting relatives in <lb/>
evening from Cher <lb/>
having on board Prince <lb/>
Henry, of Prussia, and his suite. <lb/>
The met the <lb/>
by the German battle <lb/>
ship II, board <lb/>
of which was William. <lb/>
His majesty Prince Henry <lb/>
Mrs. . ho had cordially. The Prince boarded the <lb/>
been spending time with her , <lb/>
here, returned Friday to started for Kiel <lb/>
If it is true that the <lb/>
availing themselves of the <lb/>
Hit of the nubile schools thus <lb/>
qualifying themselves for use <lb/>
the franchise- whites <lb/>
are neglecting this most <lb/>
matter, it means that <lb/>
on I lie case, fail- <lb/>
amendment is n., <lb/>
I The State its caSe <lb/>
just at had been expected. But <lb/>
are not worrying. The white <lb/>
who is an chance <lb/>
with a cornea out at the <lb/>
little of the horn is not worth <lb/>
worrying over.- Durham Herald. m <lb/>
n la <lb/>
the did not <lb/>
put any It is <lb/>
thought the case will end Thurs <lb/>
Reflector, 10th <lb/>
her home in Scotland Neck. <lb/>
w. of spent <lb/>
Monday in town. <lb/>
Dr. W. R. ca, Kentucky, <lb/>
will locale our little town <lb/>
practice medicine. We will be <lb/>
glad to welcome him for we need <lb/>
here. <lb/>
-I. W. W. Hay wood, <lb/>
spent Tuesday night <lb/>
Mr-. T. Mason down <lb/>
Saturday evening to visit relatives <lb/>
at Smith's Hotel. <lb/>
Misses <lb/>
of are here spend- <lb/>
time their sister <lb/>
Mil. M M. Sauls. <lb/>
Mrs. Jr., lea for <lb/>
Monday to visit relatives. <lb/>
Prince Henry said to an <lb/>
Press reporter <lb/>
desire to send a last word <lb/>
yon to America, to say <lb/>
I am for the <lb/>
kindness I received <lb/>
while I to say <lb/>
before I left but want to say <lb/>
again that I am grateful for the <lb/>
cordial and manner in <lb/>
which the people and the <lb/>
of the I States received <lb/>
Your advertisement in Tub Rb <lb/>
goes light along with its <lb/>
work. <lb/>
advertisements work <lb/>
ail the time building business for <lb/>
the wise advertisers. <lb/>
If yon want people to visit your <lb/>
store put your advertisement Where <lb/>
it will be read, that in <lb/>
THE. <lb/>
A may be too poor to hire a <lb/>
lawyer at the tame time <lb/>
afford to keep own counsel. <lb/>
All at The Reflector <lb/>
fountain <lb/>
a. mi <lb/>
People read paper for what <lb/>
there la it, and they will tee <lb/>
what you have to say. <lb/>
If you have not time to writ <lb/>
the advertisement yourself or <lb/>
don't know just what yon want <lb/>
to say, let us know and we will <lb/>
help get it <lb/>
We have bright and attractive <lb/>
cuts to illustrate ad- <lb/>
which you <lb/>
for the <lb/>
SCHOOL BOOKS <lb/>
Tell the that the <lb/>
Clothier <lb/>
is now in Northern Markets <lb/>
making purchases for <lb/>
Spring Summer <lb/>
and as usual his store will he <lb/>
headquarters for the finest <lb/>
and host of. <lb/>
Wear. <lb/>
Always keep your eye on <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
. NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
to remind that yon owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
we request <lb/>
yon to a-Hie as early as pis <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope yon will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This is for those who <lb/>
murk on their <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
are showing <lb/>
themselves. <lb/>
Northern White Bliss <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
There thunder and lightning <lb/>
Monday night. <lb/>
Hardening and farm work get <lb/>
another hold up by bad weather. <lb/>
Bring your fat Cattle to E. M. <lb/>
and lb gross, <lb/>
We beard one man remark, that <lb/>
now have got cheap his hens <lb/>
have gone to laying as hard they <lb/>
can. <lb/>
Cooper, C. E., <lb/>
services to any one desiring <lb/>
or platting. See card in <lb/>
If any wan vote through <lb/>
failure of paying bis poll tax, it <lb/>
will not be because the newspapers <lb/>
did give him warning. <lb/>
The heavy thunder Monday <lb/>
night shook houses and rattled <lb/>
windows to that tome people <lb/>
thought there was an earthquake. <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon H. C. Hook- <lb/>
executed to M. H. a <lb/>
bill of for of mer- <lb/>
the consideration being <lb/>
Judge F. D. Winston, who is <lb/>
holding court here, is troubled <lb/>
with a very bad carbuncle on bis <lb/>
leg which prevents bis betting <lb/>
about much. <lb/>
Misses Erwin, who arc now in <lb/>
Baltimore purchasing new <lb/>
will have their spring open- <lb/>
for one day on All <lb/>
the ladles Invited. <lb/>
W. O. has again taken <lb/>
charge of bis shops Dickinson <lb/>
and prepared to do all <lb/>
kinds machinery repairing and <lb/>
wood work. See advertisement. <lb/>
L. A. Randolph, of the of <lb/>
Randolph Bros., House J. O , hi <lb/>
In the markets purchasing <lb/>
a large line of spring Every <lb/>
body invited to inspect them. <lb/>
M. D. in northern <lb/>
markets selecting her stock of mil- <lb/>
for spring. Her spring open- <lb/>
will lake place the week before <lb/>
Easter, when everybody should see <lb/>
display. <lb/>
Father Leo, of New Bern, con- <lb/>
ducted mass in the Catholic church <lb/>
here Sunday morning. Tn the <lb/>
he administered tho <lb/>
of baptism upon the <lb/>
of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Griffin. <lb/>
stray red and <lb/>
white marked with crop and <lb/>
hall moon in right ear and <lb/>
and half moon in left, been <lb/>
with our cattle for the last three <lb/>
Owner it hereby notified <lb/>
to call for same and pay charges. <lb/>
W. B. lira Bro. <lb/>
V. C. <lb/>
TOBACCO SALE <lb/>
Nine and a Half Millions Pounds. <lb/>
The Greenville market has <lb/>
for the season, about <lb/>
all crop now being sold. The <lb/>
has shown a marked in- <lb/>
in pounds <lb/>
and in price. Up to the <lb/>
Hist of Man h, last <lb/>
report made, the sales for <lb/>
the to <lb/>
pounds, the average price for the <lb/>
being first <lb/>
Of pounds <lb/>
have been sold which not in- <lb/>
in <lb/>
For the year . he sales <lb/>
amounted aver- <lb/>
age price for the year <lb/>
These compared with the <lb/>
past season, show the substantial <lb/>
growth of the Greenville market. <lb/>
The market will be stronger <lb/>
than ever next season. <lb/>
Small Fire. <lb/>
Tuesday night between <lb/>
o'clock fire was In one <lb/>
of the house occupied by <lb/>
Lee, a dissolute woman, on <lb/>
the corner of Front and <lb/>
near river. A small <lb/>
hole burned through the floor <lb/>
hut the fire was put out without <lb/>
any general alarm being given, ft <lb/>
hi thought the house was set on <lb/>
Are by some one, <lb/>
Mai <lb/>
Mr. John Vann, who left <lb/>
here <lb/>
some time ago to attend the burial <lb/>
of bis mother in Bertie county, <lb/>
while on the trip was taken with <lb/>
pneumonia, from which he died in <lb/>
about one week. He never re- <lb/>
turned to Ayden. His wife who <lb/>
went to see him has returned. <lb/>
She her widowed children <lb/>
have our sincere <lb/>
den Baptist. <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Some to M. Same to You. <lb/>
Monday, <lb/>
J. A. Thigpen left this morning <lb/>
for Georgia. <lb/>
Jesse went up the road <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
G. B. W. of <lb/>
in Saturday. <lb/>
Rev. Morton returned to <lb/>
this morning. I <lb/>
Wilson rein rued <lb/>
day from New York. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson returned <lb/>
evening from MM York. <lb/>
Mrs. Harry Skinner left this <lb/>
morning for Washington, D. C. <lb/>
T. R. Walker returned Saturday; <lb/>
from a trip to bis old home in <lb/>
F. D. came in <lb/>
and opened court <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
J. E. Hughes, of Danville, who <lb/>
had been spending a few days here, <lb/>
left Saturday evening. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. return- j <lb/>
ed today from where they <lb/>
had been to visit Mrs. <lb/>
1902. <lb/>
W. T. Mangum came in Monday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
W. J. Rollins has moved his <lb/>
family to Bethel. <lb/>
Rev. D. B. Clayton came on <lb/>
the morning train. <lb/>
A. A. Andrews returned Mon- <lb/>
day from Durham. <lb/>
Mrs. Mellie Harris left this <lb/>
morning for Washington. <lb/>
G. B. W. In <lb/>
L Monday evening. <lb/>
F. M. returned Moo- <lb/>
day evening from Greensboro. <lb/>
Leslie Smith, of near Falkland, <lb/>
left Monday evening for La <lb/>
Grange. <lb/>
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas <lb/>
of who visit <lb/>
here home Monday <lb/>
evening.<lb/>
F. M. Johnson is very sick. <lb/>
Fred Cox went to Wilton today. <lb/>
I. A. Sugg, Jr., went to Raleigh <lb/>
today. <lb/>
J. A. Lang went to Weldon this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
E. B. left today for <lb/>
Henderson. <lb/>
T. H. Walker left this <lb/>
for South Boston, Va. <lb/>
A. M. Perry came in Tuesday <lb/>
evening from Henderson. <lb/>
Miss Leila Tripp returned <lb/>
morning from a visit to Ayden. <lb/>
R. C. Rivers, of came <lb/>
in evening to visit A. <lb/>
Taft. <lb/>
J. G and E. <lb/>
House left this morning for Conetoe <lb/>
to visit relatives. <lb/>
Mis. Nannie Edwards has <lb/>
moved into one of the Elliott <lb/>
houses on street. <lb/>
W. O. tittle, f Newport News, <lb/>
Va., came in evening to <lb/>
his brother, J. L. Little. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. L. Moore <lb/>
quest the honor of your at the <lb/>
of daughter. <lb/>
Olivia, <lb/>
His Dead. <lb/>
A telegram today from <lb/>
T, W. foreman of Tub <lb/>
brings the sad <lb/>
that his sister last <lb/>
night. This is the third member <lb/>
or the family to die within a week. <lb/>
His burden of Borrows grows <lb/>
heavier and his many friends in <lb/>
Greenville deeply sympathize <lb/>
him in his great affliction. <lb/>
Court <lb/>
Mayor W. H. Long has <lb/>
of the following cases in bis court <lb/>
since last <lb/>
Helen and Rena Ki.-g, <lb/>
disorderly using <lb/>
gar and profane language on street, <lb/>
fined each and one halt cost <lb/>
each, <lb/>
Simon Woolen, drunk and dis- <lb/>
orderly, lined and coat, <lb/>
The ASSIGNEE STOCK <lb/>
of W, T. Lee do. at New York Cost. <lb/>
Shoes, Dress Goods, Clothing;, Shirts, in fact everything <lb/>
in a first-class store, will begin sale <lb/>
Tuesday, Feb. 11th, a. m. <lb/>
at W. T. Lee Co's old stand. No goods <lb/>
charged or sent the cash. <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
Brothers <lb/>
Ladies and Misses Fine Shoes. <lb/>
WOLF BROS. <lb/>
Ladies Misses <lb/>
and Shoes. <lb/>
f HE H. C. GO. <lb/>
Ladies, Misses Children and Baby Shoes. <lb/>
Implement. <lb/>
The Manufacturing Co., <lb/>
of Bethel, have invented and put <lb/>
on the market a guano <lb/>
that will prove useful to farmers. <lb/>
One of them on exhibition at <lb/>
the of J. U. Cherry Co. <lb/>
ii twenty ix. <lb/>
nineteen and two, <lb/>
at <lb/>
hi home, <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
No en win have been issued in <lb/>
but all friends rel- <lb/>
of the family are cordially <lb/>
invited to attend the marriage. <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
Register of T. It. Moore, <lb/>
the following <lb/>
last <lb/>
White <lb/>
Noah Pay ton and Martha J. <lb/>
Noah Barber and Ada Forbes. <lb/>
Colored <lb/>
and Martha Can- <lb/>
in. <lb/>
Brown and Minnie Chap- <lb/>
man. <lb/>
Jim and Ella Harris. <lb/>
John Mayo Hail. <lb/>
I, Bunion <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. preached a <lb/>
very able night at the <lb/>
Methodist He is a strong <lb/>
preacher and has many friends in <lb/>
Tarboro who are glad to see <lb/>
him and bear him <lb/>
Southerner. <lb/>
Every pair Solid Leather <lb/>
All reduced prices. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
The Big Store <lb/>
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Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
AND A OF THING <lb/>
WHICH I AM TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to sec me for your next Barrel of Flour <lb/>
Yours to please <lb/>
Jas. White. <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
GUI. <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value. <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance ill n works <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will be reinstated if arrears lie paid within on month While you <lb/>
are living, or within three j ears after upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
are payable at the beginning the and cf each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To <lb/>
To Increase the or <lb/>
To nuke policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
UNION AT <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
HAMILTON. <lb/>
Corn, Cotton, Tobacco, <lb/>
Selling High <lb/>
Likely to continue to sell high I <lb/>
The Philosophy of Farming <lb/>
Smaller Surface. Labor Saved. <lb/>
Fertilize with a free hand <lb/>
Buy of your own people I <lb/>
Chemical Co. <lb/>
Southern Makers of Fertilizers <lb/>
For Southern Farmers. <lb/>
High Standard. High Service. <lb/>
Moderate Prices. <lb/>
Factories at Fifty Points an Agents E. very where. <lb/>
The Union, of the Tar <lb/>
River Association will convene <lb/>
with the Hamilton Baptist Church <lb/>
March 1902. The following <lb/>
has been prepared for <lb/>
the occasion <lb/>
P. II. Introductory <lb/>
Crudup. <lb/>
8.30 P. <lb/>
SATURDAY. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
J. Crisp. <lb/>
from the <lb/>
Churches. <lb/>
A. Mis- <lb/>
L. B. Craig <lb/>
f. to meet the <lb/>
Seed of our Mission <lb/>
M. I. <lb/>
P. Work of the <lb/>
Home Mission Car- <lb/>
roll. <lb/>
P. Board's work <lb/>
in North K. Mason. <lb/>
OP. Work of the <lb/>
Foreign Mission Board and its De <lb/>
upon J. <lb/>
F. Booth. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
E. E. Billiard. <lb/>
SUNDAY. <lb/>
A. School Mass <lb/>
talks, in- <lb/>
with songs. <lb/>
in <lb/>
and Managing a Sunday School <lb/>
-M. A. Allen. <lb/>
Claims of the Sun- <lb/>
day School upon the Church <lb/>
W. Wilson. <lb/>
Pastor's work in <lb/>
t he Sunday <lb/>
School as <lb/>
an <lb/>
Carroll. <lb/>
A. M N. <lb/>
Booth. <lb/>
P. M Educational Rally <lb/>
II. <lb/>
also expect a speaker from <lb/>
Raleigh. Jas W. <lb/>
Bethel, N C. Pastor. <lb/>
Old <lb/>
A woman died in <lb/>
Creek Wednesday years of age. <lb/>
She was owned by Jonathan Evans, <lb/>
Esq., grandfather of the present <lb/>
Jonathan Evans, and has been a <lb/>
retainer of that family all her lite. <lb/>
The family records show that she <lb/>
was years of age in 1812. But <lb/>
more remarkable, still, <lb/>
mother of children, of whom <lb/>
are living, the youngest being now <lb/>
years age. Nine of these <lb/>
children have children living. <lb/>
The old woman the full <lb/>
session of all tier faculties up to a <lb/>
few days her It is <lb/>
one of the mist remarkable cases <lb/>
we have ever heard <lb/>
ville Observer. <lb/>
Tuft's Pills <lb/>
FOR TORPID LIVER. <lb/>
A aver <lb/>
mi <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE. <lb/>
Dyspepsia, <lb/>
Skin and Pies. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Better for <lb/>
DR. s <lb/>
Ll PILLS, a trial <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Low Rates to C Exposition via <lb/>
Atlantic Lint. <lb/>
The Allan Coast Line Rail- <lb/>
way Company announced the fol- <lb/>
lowing low rates to Charleston <lb/>
C. on account of the South Caro <lb/>
inter state West <lb/>
exposition. Charleston, S. C. <lb/>
Dec. 1st, 1901 to June 1st 1902. <lb/>
The following apply from <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Tickets to be sold daily <lb/>
until and including May 31st 1902. <lb/>
continuous passage final limit <lb/>
days in addition to date of <lb/>
sale. <lb/>
115.48 Tickets to be sold daily <lb/>
until and Including May 31st 1902. <lb/>
continuous passage final limit June <lb/>
3rd 1902. <lb/>
For tickets, Pullman reservation <lb/>
and any farther particulars write <lb/>
call <lb/>
H. M. Emerson, <lb/>
Pass. Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Puss. f. C. <lb/>
Wood's Seeds <lb/>
BEST FOR THE SOUTH. <lb/>
SEED POTATOES <lb/>
OH OF Oil <lb/>
We have thousands of barrels in <lb/>
the beat <lb/>
Virginia Second Crop Seed. <lb/>
Wood's 1903 fives <lb/>
comparative crop results, both as <lb/>
to and yield, with Maine- <lb/>
grown and Second-crop seed. It <lb/>
also contain much other useful <lb/>
and valuable information <lb/>
Potatoes. Write for and <lb/>
Special Price last. <lb/>
Wood's Descriptive <lb/>
for 1902 re table, to <lb/>
all c <lb/>
no only torn m <lb/>
ways <lb/>
crops, and much other In- <lb/>
formation of to every <lb/>
Mailed <lb/>
upon <lb/>
Wood Sons, <lb/>
Tracker and Farmers <lb/>
to write for <lb/>
J. w. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va, <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
and Bags. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
WHEN YOU WANT <lb/>
Dry Goods, Groceries, <lb/>
etc., go to <lb/>
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb/>
Black Jack, N. C. <lb/>
line cf good on hand. low <lb/>
Country for cash or Id <lb/>
for goods. <lb/>
Dr. D James, <lb/>
a. Surgeon, <lb/>
OLD <lb/>
Steamer My res leave Washing <lb/>
daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer Edgecombe leave <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New and Boa- <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the Went <lb/>
railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order 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/>
CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, K. <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
Baptist. Servant every Bub <lb/>
day, Pray <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
The leader in good work and low prices <lb/>
Nice Photographs for per dozen. <lb/>
Half Cabinets go per <lb/>
All other lines very cheap. Crayon Portraits <lb/>
made any picture cheap. Nice <lb/>
Frames on hand all the time. Come- and <lb/>
examine my work. No trouble to above <lb/>
sod answer questions. The very <lb/>
bi work to all. Office <lb/>
s to a m., to p. m. Yours to please. <lb/>
RUDOLPH HYMAN. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
THE GREAT <lb/>
If you have sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, <lb/>
dizziness, liver, kidney troubles, backache, loss <lb/>
cf Insomnia, lack of energy, blood, blotched or muddy skin, <lb/>
or symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad and an <lb/>
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It will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen <lb/>
mucous membranes of the purify your blood put you <lb/>
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move <lb/>
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your skin will clear and <lb/>
Freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. <lb/>
Mother seeking r i lasts COM f <lb/>
and similar nod i r r <lb/>
a. r,. <lb/>
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS <lb/>
Made The Virginia, Observer <lb/>
One rent paid is worth a <lb/>
our pants. <lb/>
I be way cling <lb/>
money makes the age <lb/>
You can keep Lent by <lb/>
dating every friend who desires a <lb/>
loan. <lb/>
Is of <lb/>
lion will an <lb/>
Spring lever. <lb/>
have noticed that I he man <lb/>
a ho fin ii s In iris in his hat never <lb/>
in building a <lb/>
Some <lb/>
I it a habit lo <lb/>
your paper. The paper <lb/>
hi too cheap in do t hat. <lb/>
Don't make it n to lend <lb/>
your paper. You want it <lb/>
sometime when It's from <lb/>
home. <lb/>
lie a clam, hut take your <lb/>
paper like a good, Indus, <lb/>
and keep posted on <lb/>
of your section. <lb/>
Ledger. <lb/>
W. O. Barnhill <lb/>
Machine Engine Repairing <lb/>
Wood <lb/>
Balusters, brackets <lb/>
House <lb/>
BUGGY and WAGON Repairing. <lb/>
I have again taken charge of my <lb/>
shops on Dickinson and <lb/>
am prepared lo do promptly any <lb/>
work my line. Bring on your <lb/>
now. not wait until <lb/>
busy season crowds<lb/>
is the that I shall <lb/>
a pay <lb/>
able In Mr. A A fur dated <lb/>
and payable Die. 1st, <lb/>
In <lb/>
Harding. the payment <lb/>
on Any <lb/>
the MUM will do at <lb/>
ran, <lb/>
March t, <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb/>
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build- <lb/>
We solicit your patronage and <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb/>
prices, styles and work. <lb/>
Please send your orders to <lb/>
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The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices as low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid for country<lb/>
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sitting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
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S p. in. L. H. Pander, <lb/>
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F. H. Bard <lb/>
Minister. Morning even <lb/>
prayer with every <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 It n. tn. <lb/>
Preaching second, <lb/>
and fourth Sundays in each <lb/>
month Prayer Wednesday <lb/>
night. Rev. D. W. Davis, pastor. <lb/>
Sunday school P. M., W. R. <lb/>
Parker, superintendent. <lb/>
services <lb/>
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No. first and <lb/>
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fin. W. M. J. M. Reuse, Sec <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
L. H. G. <lb/>
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K. of River Lodge, He. <lb/>
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C. L. <lb/>
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B. Vance Council, No <lb/>
1696, meets every Thursday even <lb/>
lug. W. B. Wilson, J. <lb/>
S. Regent. <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. A, every first third <lb/>
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Ball. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. Smith, Sec <lb/>
I. O. ville Conclave <lb/>
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It's enough to punch a man <lb/>
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How It Leaked Out. <lb/>
it never would been <lb/>
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keep h <lb/>
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delivered to any paper between <lb/>
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Address <lb/>
TUB OBSERVER, <lb/>
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While Wise Doctor. <lb/>
are lbs of consumption, <lb/>
laymen that a old <lb/>
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tightness chest la too a <lb/>
matter fr delay or experiment. They <lb/>
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S i minion old lay or two. <lb/>
lake more limp, of course. <lb/>
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that gum, taken in small <lb/>
regular . a <lb/>
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instances very large <lb/>
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camphor eaten nil have a dreamy, <lb/>
dazed and very listless air, in <lb/>
most of them there is ever pres- <lb/>
longing lo sleep or at least to <lb/>
n-t. Extreme weakness generally <lb/>
follows the taking of regular <lb/>
and have been seen where it <lb/>
has been almost difficult to tell <lb/>
effect from of alcohol. As to <lb/>
complexion, if a ghastly pallor <lb/>
be an improvement, camphor <lb/>
product <lb/>
Ocean. <lb/>
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Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid <lb/>
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Chicago New Orleans. <lb/>
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High Key West Che- <lb/>
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Cherries, Peaches, Apples. <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Currents, Raisins, <lb/>
China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Beat Butler, New <lb/>
Royal Sewing Machines, and <lb/>
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Editor A Publisher, <lb/>
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In Advance. <lb/>
One Year Months <lb/>
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No traveling canvassers are em <lb/>
ployed. Subscription taken <lb/>
office. Semi <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
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one year for or The Daily <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for 13.00 payable in ad- <lb/>
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FOR <lb/>
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The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
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TRUTH TO FICTION <lb/>
II, <lb/>
VOL <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH <lb/>
NO <lb/>
lib I <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
II Hi <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
The Truest Thing We Ever Didn't Say. <lb/>
BUT PERHAPS WE DID AND ONLY <lb/>
Not whether we told you after that our <lb/>
stocks were then in by which we mean <lb/>
Clearest clinkers. If we didn't it was the truest <lb/>
we ever didn't nay. <lb/>
Of all hard lessons a merchant to learn <lb/>
is NEVER CARRY OVER. <lb/>
lately bought, and still in <lb/>
it's mighty bard to plunge the knife. But do it he <lb/>
often must, or later. It's due to as well as us, <lb/>
that we start new light. WE DO. <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
A OF WHITE QUILTS AT PRICES THAT WILL <lb/>
BET EVERY TONGUE IN PITT COUNTY TO WAGGING. <lb/>
VALIANT WHITE QUILT that was never sold for less <lb/>
have to go in this sale at <lb/>
WHITE QUILT that yon can't match at less than <lb/>
after tale at <lb/>
CROCHET WHITE QUILT that has been the talk of <lb/>
county could tell it at now baa to go in this <lb/>
sale at <lb/>
IMPORTED CHOICE PATTERNS in Marseilles Batten Finish <lb/>
Quilt that are sold the world over for , in sale at <lb/>
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
BLACK JACK ITEMS. <lb/>
BlackJack, N. C, Mar. 1902. <lb/>
Two run dogs have recently <lb/>
been killed near here, and now <lb/>
everybody has an eye on dogs. <lb/>
Miss Willie Smith, of Ayden, <lb/>
has been visiting Miss Had- <lb/>
dock. <lb/>
We can't help expressing our <lb/>
sympathy for our young friend, <lb/>
W. F. Evans, on seeing him after <lb/>
bis return Monday morning from <lb/>
He didn't make <lb/>
expected trip, even after stying in <lb/>
the debate Friday that he <lb/>
had rather see her Sunday Hum <lb/>
have two dollars. <lb/>
Mist Mollie of <lb/>
spent Saturday <lb/>
day with Miss Maggie Smith. <lb/>
Mist Nun who has n <lb/>
visiting her brother, J. S. <lb/>
returned home Monday. <lb/>
Miss Dora Cox accompanied <lb/>
We have just received our line <lb/>
Spring Slippers <lb/>
FOR LADIES. HISSES and CHILDREN. <lb/>
They arc You may not have a <lb/>
but you will be sure to have a fit if you buy u pair <lb/>
Here are a few of styles prices <lb/>
Ladies and i strap Sandals, French heels to <lb/>
Oxfords, light and medium soles, 1.00 to 8.50. <lb/>
heavy soles, <lb/>
American Girl Shoes, four styles, <lb/>
Patent Leather Shoes. <lb/>
Plate comfortable 3.00 <lb/>
Try Me Sin ea, 4.00. <lb/>
Misses Leather Mat Kid top 8.00. <lb/>
Slippers all styles from lo <lb/>
We have a beautiful line of Children's Shoes, <lb/>
Miss Helen Galloway home from and Slippers all colors and styles. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
To School PHI County. <lb/>
At meeting of Board of <lb/>
held on the 1st day of <lb/>
February an order was panted <lb/>
directing the various <lb/>
County to continue their <lb/>
schools until they bad taught out <lb/>
what money baa been <lb/>
d to the for this year. <lb/>
This order was put on each notice <lb/>
HEMS. <lb/>
N. C, Mar. <lb/>
We are having much bad <lb/>
now. It was snowing here yes- <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mitt Mamie King, of <lb/>
who has been visiting Miss Del- <lb/>
Belcher and other friends, <lb/>
returned home <lb/>
Vivian Parker, who has <lb/>
been visiting and relatives <lb/>
at Hill, home yes <lb/>
sent Committees at that time, accompanied by Alyce <lb/>
Some of the committeemen have Harper. <lb/>
order and closed TO. . Turnage and W. A. <lb/>
schools. You are hereby no- <lb/>
again that it it the order of <lb/>
the Board that you continue your <lb/>
until the money apportion- <lb/>
ed has been used. <lb/>
March 1902. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Co. Supt. Schools. <lb/>
A Financier. <lb/>
Not long ago a western <lb/>
politician was asked by bis wife lo <lb/>
lay aside politics long one <lb/>
day to dig potatoes in the gar- <lb/>
den. He consented, and, after <lb/>
digging for a few went <lb/>
Into house nod said be had <lb/>
found a coin. He washed it off, <lb/>
and It proved to lie a silver <lb/>
He put It bis jeans and <lb/>
went back to work. Presently be <lb/>
out to again and said <lb/>
that be bad found another coin. <lb/>
He washed dirt oft it, and this <lb/>
time It was n silver half <lb/>
He put It in his jeans. <lb/>
have worked pretty <lb/>
said he to his wife. guest III <lb/>
take a short <lb/>
When he he that <lb/>
his wile had dug all rest of the <lb/>
potatoes. But found no coins. <lb/>
It then dawned upon her that the <lb/>
had been <lb/>
Sunday in Tarboro and re- <lb/>
turned Monday on noon train. <lb/>
Mist Mary Move, of <lb/>
spent Saturday and Sunday with <lb/>
her cousin, Mrs. Florence Home. <lb/>
W. B. Tyson Knapp Bur- <lb/>
netts in Ayden <lb/>
Mrs. John of Ayden, it <lb/>
visiting her brother, Joe Morriss. <lb/>
J. J. Mrs. Lucy <lb/>
Moore spent Sunday in the <lb/>
with Mrs. J. H. Barrett. <lb/>
G. W. Freeman and family re- <lb/>
turned from Washington Saturday. <lb/>
W. A. and wife <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday with his <lb/>
sister, Mis. W. B. Pollard. <lb/>
Ray West, of was in <lb/>
town visiting friends. <lb/>
Mrs. D. K. of Roberson <lb/>
ville, is her mother, Mrs. <lb/>
Sarah Smith, near here. <lb/>
last Friday. They re- <lb/>
turned Monday. <lb/>
Miss Mamie Buck, of Ayden is <lb/>
visiting Miss Maggie Smith. <lb/>
There was quite a large <lb/>
at church Sunday, although I <lb/>
weather was threatening. <lb/>
On Friday night, W. H. Wynne, <lb/>
and W. F. Evans the <lb/>
Black Jack Literary Society <lb/>
twenty two members. The follow- <lb/>
officers were Pres. E. <lb/>
L. Clark, <lb/>
Sec. Miss Annie Treas. <lb/>
Miss Lucy White. After organ- <lb/>
the following was <lb/>
debated by Mr. the <lb/>
and Mr. Wynne, in <lb/>
Resolved, That woman <lb/>
has more over man than <lb/>
money. <lb/>
Mr. Evans opened his remarks <lb/>
with a to the enact- <lb/>
ed in Garden of Eden, and <lb/>
related several incidents of life to <lb/>
of women, <lb/>
closed with a reference to in- <lb/>
of woman in the last <lb/>
campaign, and a tribute to <lb/>
woman-hood. <lb/>
Mr. Wynne's points, for the <lb/>
negative, were well chosen <lb/>
strong. He made rt to the <lb/>
discovery of America in <lb/>
that led <lb/>
several instances in which <lb/>
bad predominating <lb/>
over man, for a striking example, <lb/>
the treachery Benedict Arnold. <lb/>
was adjudged the <lb/>
the victor, but it is of <lb/>
all that both and women <lb/>
have a great lull over man. <lb/>
This is the MOST COMPLETE ever <lb/>
shown <lb/>
We know it is most time to wear <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
or go barefooted but don't do it too soon or you may have <lb/>
i -living shoes is cheaper than paying or under- <lb/>
taker's I ills, you will be more comfortable live longer. <lb/>
Our Buyer is now in the York market after <lb/>
New Spring <lb/>
which will be coming in before very long, and we <lb/>
expect to have the Nicest Styles and the most <lb/>
up-to-date goods in our different departments- <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
BAKER HART, <lb/>
Headquarters <lb/>
teaching the Homes. <lb/>
Pi experienced <lb/>
deplores the disposition <lb/>
of advertisers to use the mag- <lb/>
instead of daily news- <lb/>
papers, lines they are sure to form <lb/>
a poor opinion the results of <lb/>
good advertising. He <lb/>
thus advertisers are <lb/>
just beginning lo awaken to the <lb/>
power of daily press. In the <lb/>
past ft w years some of leading <lb/>
have left the magazines <lb/>
entirely for daily news- <lb/>
paper. who sell <lb/>
for home consumption broke <lb/>
ranks employed mediums <lb/>
which Ionics and <lb/>
most daily <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
Must Continue. <lb/>
Prof. W. H. County <lb/>
publishes a notice <lb/>
giving an order of the <lb/>
of i. school <lb/>
of the dis- <lb/>
keep the public schools open <lb/>
until all the money apportioned to <lb/>
their districts is used. <lb/>
It seems that in several districts <lb/>
this order has been disregarded <lb/>
and the have caused <lb/>
the schools to lie It looks <lb/>
strange, tn say least, that those <lb/>
when the money is <lb/>
given lo I heir districts, are not <lb/>
willing lo have schools open <lb/>
the law <lb/>
by Father. <lb/>
A very singular occurrence hap- <lb/>
drove township last Fri- <lb/>
day. Sir. Willie of that <lb/>
hail won the affections of a <lb/>
Mist it seems Unit the <lb/>
father was willing to the match <lb/>
but lbs rest the family were <lb/>
The father being determined to let <lb/>
love take its coarse stole the girl <lb/>
his own home and took her <lb/>
to the of Mr. <lb/>
where she was joined in <lb/>
to Mr. Turnage. He is years <lb/>
of age and bride is also of <lb/>
summers. Turner form- <lb/>
ed ceremony in the presence <lb/>
a few Manner.<lb/>
Corn <lb/>
removes from the soil <lb/>
large quantities of <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
The fertilizer <lb/>
plied, must furnish <lb/>
enough Potash, or <lb/>
land will lose its pro- <lb/>
power. <lb/>
. oat boots<lb/>
GERMAN <lb/>
KALI WORKS, <lb/>
It, Maw Tab. <lb/>
The Lambs that Wait for Mary. <lb/>
Under Hie above <lb/>
Michigan Ledger gets off the fol- <lb/>
lowing as a true story, told in <lb/>
verse Mary's little lamb, <lb/>
up to <lb/>
Mary had a little lamb, it fol- <lb/>
lowed her lo church, and stood <lb/>
around door like owl upon <lb/>
its perch. Why don't the little <lb/>
lamb come in, the watchful people <lb/>
Why Mary told the silly <lb/>
in natch fur her outside. So <lb/>
you each gentle maiden, may one <lb/>
and all still lint some <lb/>
wailing near if you ad- <lb/>
mire <lb/>
The above should lie and <lb/>
folly digested by those <lb/>
around church doors on Sundays, <lb/>
also by Mary, who is on the inside. <lb/>
I Children Borne by One Mother in <lb/>
Months. <lb/>
We are informed of a very <lb/>
occurrence in Montgomery <lb/>
county. Thirteen month i ago the <lb/>
wife of Mr. Richard <lb/>
whose residence is at Ml. Gilead, <lb/>
gave birth to twins. The two <lb/>
little ones are living and in excel- <lb/>
lent condition One day last week <lb/>
Ibis same mother increased <lb/>
population of Montgomery county <lb/>
by birth of girls <lb/>
and one of which well <lb/>
developed and healthy <lb/>
Courier. <lb/>
SUPPLY. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Lark Ins en Street Corners <lb/>
and in the cars are vagabonds of <lb/>
air whore touch sets of <lb/>
and st their work of tor- <lb/>
Modern magic tn lbs tan i f Perry <lb/>
Painkiller, conquer sad <lb/>
restores peace of of <lb/>
body, tn w ill save yourself many a day <lb/>
of by tills remedy <lb/>
Id His There but one <lb/>
N. C. March, <lb/>
Matter is the <lb/>
lick list. <lb/>
Mack Holliday Tuesday <lb/>
eight with his mother. <lb/>
Mrs. Henry Edwards, of Vance <lb/>
is spending a while with Mr. <lb/>
and Mil. <lb/>
Guy Williams to Washing- <lb/>
ton Tuesday. <lb/>
Rev. F. F. Eure is holding a <lb/>
meeting at Ayden. <lb/>
II. II. Davis returned from Win- <lb/>
ton Monday night. <lb/>
There was a shooting at <lb/>
mill Monday morning. <lb/>
Vick died at Warren's <lb/>
mill night. <lb/>
Power of Self-Reliance. <lb/>
A born bred the <lb/>
midst of luxury, who has always <lb/>
leaned upon bis and hut <lb/>
been obliged lo tight his way- <lb/>
tip to his own loaf, who has lie n <lb/>
coddled from his infancy, is n <lb/>
sapling. A youth who perhaps <lb/>
has been orphan since baby- <lb/>
hood, has had to struggle for <lb/>
education and a place <lb/>
has develops a as <lb/>
strong as that of a mighty oak. <lb/>
His roots have struck deep; they <lb/>
have drawn nourishment and <lb/>
strength from the soil of adversity, <lb/>
and they him in reverses <lb/>
of amidst the tempest of <lb/>
panic, and emergencies, <lb/>
weaklings bend and fall to <lb/>
earth. The giant is made <lb/>
strong in wrestling with obstacles. <lb/>
Power is the resultant of forces <lb/>
overcame. The savage believes <lb/>
he receives the strength which <lb/>
be overmasters in his enemy, <lb/>
this very belief to his <lb/>
cat a more real and <lb/>
salutary souse, gain the <lb/>
strength we overcome; poverty <lb/>
and difficulty hardships, when <lb/>
lend the force they for- <lb/>
exercised in opposition to <lb/>
their <lb/>
We have just added Steam Supply lo our business and <lb/>
will sell anything in this line very low. See us when in want of <lb/>
and Angle Valves, Standard Globe <lb/>
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb/>
Oil Cups, Air Clicks, Steam Ganges, Hancock <lb/>
U. S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam <lb/>
Pipe all sises, Pipe Filling all sizes. <lb/>
LINE OF Packing, Robber Bolt, <lb/>
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks, fro. <lb/>
SOLE <lb/>
The toad to education in Kansas <lb/>
Is wore or less rocky, thinks The <lb/>
Kansas City Journal. At <lb/>
a man is suing the Hoard of <lb/>
cation because his son is made In <lb/>
sit still and behave himself while a <lb/>
chapter is being read from <lb/>
Hi nil- the morning. The man <lb/>
is an infidel he hail Instructed <lb/>
his son lo lake no part in the <lb/>
At the <lb/>
school teachers required the buys <lb/>
and girls to make exchange <lb/>
valentines mi St. Valentine's day. <lb/>
Four boys refused to do <lb/>
were expelled <lb/>
And row a law hint i- threatened <lb/>
by their parents <lb/>
Miss Aiken, of Terre <lb/>
split her side <lb/>
arc leaving certain <lb/>
parts of this state for other <lb/>
lions of the country and while we <lb/>
wish I hem we know <lb/>
that nine out of ten will meet dis- <lb/>
appointment. Many men have <lb/>
it'll the sale and returned with <lb/>
Ion tines, but many more have be- <lb/>
came too poor to get back. It ii <lb/>
not so much in the locality as in <lb/>
man, yd if a mail cannot make <lb/>
wore than a living a <lb/>
growl every thing that he con- <lb/>
there Is small chance for him <lb/>
anywhere, Durham Herald. <lb/>
George Washington <lb/>
His death <lb/>
a ten talk and then people <lb/>
talked somebody else. Napoleon <lb/>
at a comedy a nights B- and a <lb/>
Sewer and farm Tile <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
Sue fell a sharp pain in her side, <lb/>
her Miller Increased u ail <lb/>
she was fore d to leave the then- <lb/>
It re, At her mother applied <lb/>
simple bill she grew <lb/>
and a physician was sum <lb/>
He found that the ilia <lb/>
phrasal torn. The girl la re- <lb/>
While you are trying to <lb/>
people lo pay their poll lax <lb/>
might be well let them under- <lb/>
stand will have it to pay- <lb/>
whet her they vote or tor- <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
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