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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/>
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sympathy for our young friend, <lb/>
W. F. Evans, on seeing him after <lb/>
bis return Monday morning from <lb/>
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expected trip, even after stying in <lb/>
the debate Friday that he <lb/>
had rather see her Sunday Hum <lb/>
have two dollars. <lb/>
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spent Saturday <lb/>
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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/>
Lock the Past the <lb/>
of a toward <lb/>
loping <lb/>
Don't this ugly fact yon, but <lb/>
yon <lb/>
I lie rough by curing Hie <lb/>
throne of <lb/>
What is true of illustrious men is <lb/>
I rue in greater degree of those who <lb/>
have mil achieved eminent <lb/>
To in advertising <lb/>
one inns keep himself constantly <lb/>
before the public. When <lb/>
lo people forget him. <lb/>
Who remembers <lb/>
Yet lime when he and his <lb/>
preparation the talk <lb/>
of the country. When a man <lb/>
ceases lo work he deteriorates <lb/>
mentally when a business man <lb/>
Stops advertising bis <lb/>
visibly. Ink. <lb/>
a boat estimated to be <lb/>
old Wat <lb/>
iii Mayo , <lb/>
ll was folly six feet long, out <lb/>
cold. containing opium, of an oak lug, beautifully carved <lb/>
time. There. . , , <lb/>
merely <lb/>
is no narcotic drug in <lb/>
all t- <lb/>
iii a good state of <lb/>
I- <lb/>
</p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR Winterville <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
D. J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
at the Foal M I pr. . <lb/>
Greenville, . w. , <lb/>
Matter r -W tobacco<lb/>
firm <lb/>
an- km I HUM <lb/>
Hi. t. <lb/>
If it, <lb/>
PLAY AT <lb/>
By of the High School. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
In North <lb/>
Roosevelt <lb/>
ed h professional wrestler iii go in <lb/>
the White House twice a day and <lb/>
have a tussle with him. The <lb/>
furnish huge size barns <lb/>
ltd can <lb/>
flues if We <lb/>
that every ad of these tines <lb/>
rilled together with joints <lb/>
s reason given is , . ., <lb/>
inn MUM wires so they <lb/>
that he is gelling . .,,,., g,, <lb/>
the to his flesh orders ones Cox <lb/>
A few hours with an at the <lb/>
wood pile or with hoe in the <lb/>
garden might serve as good a <lb/>
pose, if not be so sporty. <lb/>
At the term of <lb/>
Superior court Judge W. <lb/>
sentenced <lb/>
white to three years the <lb/>
and a to live <lb/>
years. Later as Judge <lb/>
was passing the jail on his way to <lb/>
the court house the two prisoners <lb/>
called him through the win <lb/>
hurled vile epithets at him <lb/>
and defied him most abusive <lb/>
terms. Judge Robinson ordered <lb/>
the brought back in <lb/>
court, and learning they hail also <lb/>
been giving the sheriff much <lb/>
be changed their sentences to <lb/>
even <lb/>
The fact that <lb/>
bill will exceed <lb/>
makes it clear enough that we <lb/>
shall have a congressional debate <lb/>
quite as sharp as anything <lb/>
arose over physicians. <lb/>
If the doctors get their haul it will <lb/>
lie until hear what <lb/>
thought of t heir grasping demands. <lb/>
Fro <lb/>
Quite true, but I lie aforesaid <lb/>
doctors will not care a fig what is <lb/>
said about how much they <lb/>
are held up to public scorn, just <lb/>
so they get the money. In till <lb/>
day money pile is esteemed <lb/>
more highly than mat <lb/>
not how the comes, just <lb/>
so it conies, the man who has it is <lb/>
according to size <lb/>
of bis pile. Good, old fashioned <lb/>
honesty is a scarce article. <lb/>
Take the enemies that any I <lb/>
conducted r makes in the <lb/>
its legitimate at inn <lb/>
nod stand a row, <lb/>
of the will say <lb/>
the editor night to lie extremely <lb/>
of such <lb/>
Sun <lb/>
u. <lb/>
The preacher referred to <lb/>
your piper a day or two <lb/>
passed here yesterday <lb/>
morning Before Leaving, how- <lb/>
a to our <lb/>
people that was full of good sense <lb/>
sound reason. Many of our <lb/>
shoved their appreciation <lb/>
of his i by step <lb/>
ping forward and giving him <lb/>
money. <lb/>
A. A. <lb/>
spent bight here leach- <lb/>
the band. <lb/>
Kev. Mr. came up <lb/>
will <lb/>
hit appointment In the Mis <lb/>
church next Bun <lb/>
day morning and evening. <lb/>
Kev. w. of <lb/>
short while <lb/>
yesterday on a visit to his <lb/>
who is a student at the Win- <lb/>
High School. <lb/>
J. It. of Greenville, was <lb/>
to US a short while Friday. <lb/>
A couple, man we sup- <lb/>
pose, parsed through our town yes- <lb/>
They tarried just long <lb/>
enough to get through. They were <lb/>
headed for your burg. <lb/>
Claude Chapman and wile, of <lb/>
were their <lb/>
parents, I Mrs. Chapman, <lb/>
Miss Lena of <lb/>
is visiting Hist Minnie Clinard at <lb/>
Dr. it. r Cox's. <lb/>
s. Hamilton went to <lb/>
Wednesday and Friday, <lb/>
C. II paid a Hying visit <lb/>
to this week. <lb/>
Mis. Nancy Jones and grand <lb/>
child, of are visiting K. <lb/>
M. little near <lb/>
A. Fair John <lb/>
out the millinery Em- <lb/>
of Uri A. Pair A Co., <lb/>
the Green villa Steam Laundry, <lb/>
Manning wants somebody <lb/>
to do something desperate SO <lb/>
can write and him <lb/>
elf. Josh will only he up <lb/>
The ladies of the A Mi. of <lb/>
el the ham, who being taken <lb/>
High School act her delight-, the Stale at Morgan <lb/>
entertainment Friday j ton, died on <lb/>
They the drama entitled , of Durham, <lb/>
or The ,,. Turkey to <lb/>
play represented a Southern board in ,,,.,, fr <lb/>
the civil American on <lb/>
The daughter Southerner His remains will be <lb/>
lived the North was in love with lo , and <lb/>
a Northern Soldier, and to prevent <lb/>
a her father her lo <lb/>
the Southern school with <lb/>
SICK MADE WELL <lb/>
WEAK MADE STRONG. <lb/>
Elixir of Life Dis <lb/>
covered by Famous <lb/>
Scientist That Cures <lb/>
Known Ailment. <lb/>
Cures Ai- <lb/>
That Seem Like Miracle- <lb/>
The Secret of <lb/>
Life of Olden Times <lb/>
Revived. <lb/>
the request that she lie watched <lb/>
closely. As oilier girls learned <lb/>
of her love story they became <lb/>
a sympathy was <lb/>
aroused that led all, including the <lb/>
. in planning tor hit to <lb/>
Our Old Mn. <lb/>
Remedy Is To All Who <lb/>
Scad wad Address. <lb/>
After years of study, <lb/>
into the of <lb/>
Among the names of the greatest the past, as well as following mod- <lb/>
North Carolinians are still in the realms of <lb/>
, , . I medical science. Dr. James W. <lb/>
active useful, upon Kidd <lb/>
head has the that building, Fort Wayne, makes <lb/>
may named two the startling announcement that be <lb/>
meet her lover. All the parts of. honored and able ex States, <lb/>
the play well rendered. The Senators, Matthew W. <lb/>
characters were as follows and Thomas J. Jarvis, both in <lb/>
Madame j vigorous health, leading in all <lb/>
that call wisdom and <lb/>
MM j <lb/>
Miss Jennie and in <lb/>
the among most active <lb/>
Miss Katie Chapman. progressive will be found men <lb/>
Juliet Servant i Miss seventy. They have faith <lb/>
Ida <lb/>
. Irish Miss Mi- <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
School John <lb/>
son, Cox, <lb/>
Mamie Galloway, Chapman <lb/>
instill <lb/>
mental music selections were <lb/>
by Misses Mimic and Dora <lb/>
I lei I ha Newton, My i lie <lb/>
tor, Helen Mollie <lb/>
Sutton and Eliza <lb/>
beta Jones. <lb/>
A chorus Hack to <lb/>
Dixie, by Maggie Laughing <lb/>
house, Barney, Maud Las <lb/>
Minnie Hat lie Kit<lb/>
Cox was very much enjoyed. <lb/>
entire <lb/>
the future, I hey are trees <lb/>
whose fruit they will never eat <lb/>
and selling of thrift <lb/>
young will do <lb/>
well to and <lb/>
When limes ate bad the watch- <lb/>
maker <lb/>
JAME <lb/>
baa surely discovered the elixir of <lb/>
life. That he is able with the aid <lb/>
A fair weather friend of a compound, <lb/>
refuses to you his umbrella. as a re <lb/>
fellows have lots of push, <lb/>
. , ,. . tins life <lb/>
they expend too much of it on to ,,,, <lb/>
doors. that is to the human <lb/>
The spinster may of lie- There h no of the <lb/>
longing loan old and still in making bis <lb/>
sensitive about r own age. <lb/>
ALL CASES OP <lb/>
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING <lb/>
ARE NOW CURABLE <lb/>
by our new invention. Only those deaf arc <lb/>
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. <lb/>
P. A. OP <lb/>
. . , . Md . w. ISM. <lb/>
to l w OH <lb/>
. I <lb/>
At <lb/>
e mil ago no cm u, <lb/>
. , .-. <lb/>
I lot for Cam <lb/>
i at the la a. <lb/>
and em that only aim <lb/>
ear t <lb/>
Mat <lb/>
. . cue ear <lb/>
E a entered treat- <lb/>
Alter u- d a d- . c lo ea <lb/>
altar eel. eke ear baa <lb/>
. lg Very <lb/>
T Md. <lb/>
do Hour <lb/>
How to Grow <lb/>
for Profit <lb/>
Prepare your well, manure well and plant a that <lb/>
command a price when you offer it on the market. <lb/>
Two years ago I a pock of seed, planted them half an <lb/>
acre of land and picked a bale of cotton that weighed <lb/>
shipped this through Mr. B. J. Cobb together with several <lb/>
other bales of good variety and this bale mid for three eights of cent <lb/>
more per pound 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 count i y. Numbers of best farmers in the county aw my <lb/>
crop growing the field and pronounced it fine they ever <lb/>
I am now offering seed for sale 91.00 a bushel. Parties <lb/>
wanting any of the seed will please me order at once a I <lb/>
only have a limited quantity for sale. <lb/>
claim mid the cures <lb/>
he is effecting seems to <lb/>
trouble i It must people , very His <lb/>
who can't sing is Unit they theory which he advances is one of <lb/>
know reason based round <lb/>
long enough of many <lb/>
in inn. i, It wists nut In lo try his <lb/>
much credit to of us <lb/>
and the school. A large audience are still the he it. lie it free, to <lb/>
with telephone girls. who is a sufferer, in <lb/>
A secret is something usu- to convince of its <lb/>
isn't worth keeping. ability to cure, so there is <lb/>
ITEMS. When I is it take. IS <lb/>
more than a barber to razor. <lb/>
O. L. <lb/>
Greenville, N C. <lb/>
war. <lb/>
be tine, as staled by <lb/>
Press, that nearly <lb/>
every in Pennsylvania has <lb/>
one Democratic for <lb/>
while some have two or <lb/>
three, Democratic prospects, must <lb/>
tie blight or Democrats must have <lb/>
a go id deal of fun running for <lb/>
St <lb/>
it known tilt a man is <lb/>
entitled to a receipt Iron the slier, <lb/>
for his poll tax for by pay. <lb/>
that tax, although he does not <lb/>
pay any lax that he may <lb/>
owe. A may pay only <lb/>
his poll tax for 1801, although he <lb/>
owes other taxes, and on demand <lb/>
the the sheriff is obliged to give the <lb/>
required receipt. Don't forget <lb/>
The other day a priest <lb/>
himself lo the of <lb/>
House, Boston, and <lb/>
for which he <lb/>
asked a receipt. When asked lo <lb/>
whose the money should <lb/>
lie credited the priest replied that <lb/>
it came from one of his who <lb/>
had requested him to baud it lo <lb/>
the Parker House cashier, to <lb/>
have it credited to the <lb/>
fund, without revealing the <lb/>
of the son for whom <lb/>
acting. The money was credited <lb/>
as directed. <lb/>
ill give <lb/>
our lives. Jim Green he'll <lb/>
and furnish the music, Neil <lb/>
tiling is the gill, and do say <lb/>
-h has found her. <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
was yesterday. <lb/>
exercises last <lb/>
young ladies of <lb/>
nil are a grand success <lb/>
of the Winterville <lb/>
i- got <lb/>
never fails a <lb/>
which h I ways manifests its <lb/>
. pi for a <lb/>
occasion, <lb/>
showed us <lb/>
a strong, vigorous tobacco plant <lb/>
last Thursday with six leaves. <lb/>
Who can beat it is one <lb/>
of our progressive farmers, <lb/>
The only c Inking h <lb/>
the kind for <lb/>
In the eyes old mud all .,.,. , . m ., <lb/>
CON I by Hypnotism. <lb/>
fell <lb/>
and her knee cap and <lb/>
sustained other serious Injuries. <lb/>
is now up and out again. <lb/>
She had not walked any m-u-i <lb/>
months until Mr. Ham. II. <lb/>
who is here business from <lb/>
Charlotte, bar, <lb/>
since then she has been <lb/>
improving. She has completely <lb/>
regained use of her limbs <lb/>
was up street las week for the <lb/>
lime in <lb/>
eland <lb/>
Expensive <lb/>
The Free Press tells, of <lb/>
a in that town put a <lb/>
lighted lantern u pile of <lb/>
toes and it with a blanket <lb/>
lo keep the from <lb/>
The house lire and was dam <lb/>
V Feb. <lb/>
M. 0.8, Cherry, of Mi. Olive, <lb/>
after spending seven days here, <lb/>
returned home Wednesday. <lb/>
John Keel, of is here <lb/>
business for a few days. <lb/>
Grimes spent Wed- <lb/>
in friends. <lb/>
W. Rose, who has <lb/>
holding a toasting at <lb/>
ville, returned Thursday. <lb/>
l Harper, of place left <lb/>
for Hope. <lb/>
W. lit it Ion and T. <lb/>
spent Par <lb/>
V. Iv spent Tuesday in <lb/>
mouth, <lb/>
Hi. lines spent Monday <lb/>
Mrs. M. O. Mount returned <lb/>
from Tuesday. <lb/>
W. Rollins and of <lb/>
have Nil to <lb/>
this place and will live on James <lb/>
street. <lb/>
Bunting spent Monday in <lb/>
die mi business. <lb/>
alias Run, . has been <lb/>
Hits <lb/>
of home last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
i I III in <lb/>
from Phi today. <lb/>
A. Wind left today <lb/>
Mr. Powers wife, of <lb/>
who have been here <lb/>
several necks, left Tuesday for <lb/>
Seven Springs, <lb/>
The director is always u <lb/>
leading citizen <lb/>
cures tire very remarkable, <lb/>
and bill reliable witnesses <lb/>
would be The <lb/>
lame have away clutches <lb/>
nm ,. walked about alter two or <lb/>
three trials of the remedy. The <lb/>
Ways th Walking sick, given up by home doctors, <lb/>
An excited i is have been restored to their <lb/>
the swells I'm at friends in perfect health, <lb/>
to the disposal of one's walking neuralgia, stomach, <lb/>
tick when Hulking a call, M. liver, kidney, <lb/>
known diseases bladder Doubles <lb/>
a walking stick is a vital; disappear as by magic. <lb/>
necessity to help out nervousness, fevers, <lb/>
the III so.-, coughs, colds, <lb/>
it twinging and for -I ma, catarrh, bronchitis <lb/>
when I nm , of the lineal, lungs or any <lb/>
caressing my when my , vital organs are easily overcome <lb/>
mood is endearing, vibrating a space of time that is simply mar- <lb/>
menace when I nm angry, trailing in i <lb/>
melancholy fashion behind me when Partial paralysis, locomotor <lb/>
I leave the room dropsy, gout, scrofula and <lb/>
piles are quickly mid <lb/>
removed. It the entire <lb/>
system, blood and <lb/>
mutual nerve power, circulation <lb/>
a slate of perfect health is <lb/>
produced tit one. To doctor <lb/>
all systems alike equally <lb/>
affected by II great of <lb/>
Send today. <lb/>
It is free to ever sufferer. Slate <lb/>
what lie cured of and <lb/>
the sine remedy it will be sent <lb/>
you by until. <lb/>
You What You <lb/>
en ion Chill <lb/>
I i. r.- the i is i <lb/>
allowing It simply <lb/>
Iron and Oil in s No <lb/>
ray, <lb/>
-1 a are cowards <lb/>
A may <lb/>
a hot J <lb/>
j for the timely aid the lite de- <lb/>
would have <lb/>
W. F. who is leaching the <lb/>
public school iii District No. <lb/>
of i. today handed <lb/>
cents <lb/>
by pupils of his school <lb/>
for the Sir Waller <lb/>
It other schools will <lb/>
do n well us the amount sent <lb/>
county will lie a hand <lb/>
one. <lb/>
Kirk, <lb/>
The in act drama i <lb/>
Kirk will be <lb/>
house on Tuesday night. April <lb/>
under management of Mrs. <lb/>
A. L. Mow for the benefit of <lb/>
church It should be <lb/>
greeted t Urge <lb/>
A For The South.<lb/>
Richmond. Va. <lb/>
In the Ilk prevailed In the past that when In Bead of <lb/>
. ma. take an trip North to <lb/>
Nos. Broad St., <lb/>
In the prevailed In t <lb/>
1- an i I I <lb/>
I r must pay the MM and <lb/>
a Bill nod <lb/>
the of a s big of U <lb/>
the of Furniture, with LACE <lb/>
AND in Ibo a point <lb/>
he a lone cut half Is two, and have ea <lb/>
extend an invitation the people North Caro- <lb/>
and Virginia and States to la their <lb/>
r. is now complete lo <lb/>
have been made, All gin is C i. <lb/>
plain u-n r cent <lb/>
allowed. <lb/>
Your advertisement In Rn- <lb/>
ti u-run right along its <lb/>
work. <lb/>
work <lb/>
all time building for <lb/>
the wise <lb/>
If you to i-it your <lb/>
store put join advertisement where <lb/>
it will lie read, in <lb/>
the <lb/>
People read this paper for what <lb/>
there Is it, they will see <lb/>
what yon have to say. <lb/>
If you have not time lo 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/>
attractive <lb/>
outs to illustrate ad <lb/>
which you can use <lb/>
for asking. <lb/>
real Tim tier Sale. <lb/>
By el <lb/>
lei <lb/>
Nil, la a case In <lb/>
re I lie Will <lb/>
of J. will, <lb/>
on April sell for cash <lb/>
to the in front of court <lb/>
house door, in all lbs <lb/>
Umber of Pine la <lb/>
Inches, and at lime it is out on <lb/>
the follow of <lb/>
of land lo of <lb/>
J. -I. i. it, Una piece or <lb/>
parcel on lbs South Ibo <lb/>
Still forty acres; <lb/>
by of timber sold to <lb/>
Lumber by <lb/>
the main mad, in. <lb/>
Smith road, loading from <lb/>
Mill race. lying on <lb/>
North aide Hill i <lb/>
about two acre, by tho <lb/>
Mill nice to It, <lb/>
ville and I mils of J. W. <lb/>
the of of <lb/>
the lands of W. II. and <lb/>
Swamp. <lb/>
will given two years <lb/>
which to cut and remove limber. <lb/>
JAMBS <lb/>
March Com <lb/>
Larking Strati Carriers <lb/>
sod In cars are of <lb/>
air cold touch Sends of Mil. <lb/>
and at work of tor- <lb/>
Modern magic in i f <lb/>
, and <lb/>
of mind <lb/>
body, cu will yourself a day <lb/>
of misery by good remedy <lb/>
in house. There I but one r <lb/>
Parry t <lb/>
1888 1902 <lb/>
and <lb/>
SPRING MILLINERY <lb/>
Is now ready for yon lo see. <lb/>
To see prove to <lb/>
I have the Largest, Prettiest <lb/>
and stock ever shown <lb/>
in <lb/>
MY PATTERN HATS <lb/>
will be sold at extremely low <lb/>
prices. I have had years ex- <lb/>
in business, hare <lb/>
given you good <lb/>
Come See <lb/>
what I have to offer yon now. <lb/>
Children Hats from cents up. <lb/>
Hats from cents to any price desired. <lb/>
I will by Ella <lb/>
know tries to lease <lb/>
them in and hats to become the wearer. <lb/>
will get the New York Styles each month during the season. <lb/>
Come see my new Hack Hat for Easter. <lb/>
MRS. L. GRIFFIN. <lb/>
At Old Stand. <lb/>
All Kinds at The Reflector <lb/>
SCHOOL BOOKS <lb/>
THOSE EASTER SUITS. <lb/>
BACK FRO Sunday week easter <lb/>
WE WANT TO DRESS <lb/>
-in j ONE OF <lb/>
in K BEAUTIFUL, STYLISH, <lb/>
SPRING SUITS. <lb/>
RECENTLY BOUGHT BY JUST <lb/>
OP EM FOR YOUR INSPECTION. <lb/>
OUR LINE OF <lb/>
Clothing, Shoes, <lb/>
Hats, Furnishings, <lb/>
Have never been selected with as much care <lb/>
before as this season. <lb/>
IF YOU WANT COLD <lb/>
ER APPAREL <lb/>
WE CAN SUIT YOU. <lb/>
Prices to Suit <lb/>
the Purchaser.<lb/>
THE CLOTHIER. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in of this <lb/>
so In remind you Jim <lb/>
Tim <lb/>
and we request <lb/>
lo ear IV as <lb/>
Bible. need YOU <lb/>
owe us and you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
the cross mark on their <lb/>
No <lb/>
A looking <lb/>
in The office <lb/>
lay it in <lb/>
I urn going lo l-c <lb/>
April We <lb/>
see. <lb/>
New Lawyer. <lb/>
11.111 is-, of <lb/>
license <lb/>
In law fatal the Supreme <lb/>
court, mils I mil toil In the be <lb/>
V. Thins- <lb/>
Mi. <lb/>
in <lb/>
REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Northern White Bliss tor Seed <lb/>
M. <lb/>
days and nights are now <lb/>
about same length. <lb/>
Bring your fat Cattle to E. M. <lb/>
and lb gross, <lb/>
If the days slay as bright as to <lb/>
day cold weather will not linger <lb/>
long. <lb/>
Some of the boys are g <lb/>
base ball on the grounds near <lb/>
oil tank. <lb/>
are In progress for <lb/>
three e. to be given <lb/>
after Let <lb/>
The condition of Ibo fruit crop <lb/>
can be better told next summer <lb/>
than now. <lb/>
goods arriving and get- <lb/>
ting opened make the street and <lb/>
stores look lively. <lb/>
For a week now new dresses <lb/>
bonnets will be foremost in the at- <lb/>
of fair ones. <lb/>
This cold spell in March is not <lb/>
near so severe as It in March, <lb/>
Then there was a big boost. <lb/>
Misses Erwin invite your pros <lb/>
at their display of pattern <lb/>
millinery novelties Tues- <lb/>
day <lb/>
traded with <lb/>
Swift in court <lb/>
house Friday evening. The <lb/>
says he would like to trade <lb/>
back. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
advertises a sale of valuable Um- <lb/>
on lauds belonging lo es <lb/>
talc of late Tim-, J. <lb/>
See <lb/>
Mis. M. is in <lb/>
selecting her Block of mil <lb/>
for spring. Her spring open- <lb/>
will take the week before <lb/>
aster, when everybody should see <lb/>
her display. <lb/>
Head Cut. <lb/>
Friday while Mr. <lb/>
A. was putting up a boiler <lb/>
for Mr. Charles Savage, near town <lb/>
one of the steam valves blew off <lb/>
and struck him on back of the <lb/>
head, him severely and <lb/>
making a wound. <lb/>
Hues <lb/>
The ease was given to <lb/>
the jury Friday evening, but to <lb/>
this afternoon no verdict had been <lb/>
reached. It is reported that the <lb/>
Jury stands eight for conviction <lb/>
and four for acquittal. <lb/>
A verdict is expected at <lb/>
moment and reeling at Elisabeth <lb/>
City is Intense. <lb/>
Street Preacher. <lb/>
A stranger drew a crowd around <lb/>
him on the street, this <lb/>
and preached them a sermon. <lb/>
people in the crowd heard more <lb/>
preaching and Scripture quoted <lb/>
than they had heard before a <lb/>
long <lb/>
Cues From Pitt. <lb/>
Tuesday the Supreme Court <lb/>
banded opinions on the fol- <lb/>
lowing cases that, were sent up <lb/>
from Pitt <lb/>
School Directors vs. Town of <lb/>
Greenville, error. <lb/>
Harrington vs. Hat ton, error, <lb/>
vs. error. <lb/>
Carson vs. James, affirmed. <lb/>
James vs. Carson, <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mr. S. M. Johnson died about <lb/>
o'clock this morning at his borne <lb/>
on Pitt, street, after an illness of <lb/>
two weeks. <lb/>
He was years of age and leaves <lb/>
a wife and six children, three <lb/>
sent three daughters. <lb/>
The funeral took place at <lb/>
this afternoon at Patrick <lb/>
three miles from town. <lb/>
Daily Reflector, <lb/>
The Society met with Mi-s <lb/>
Blanche at her <lb/>
Fifth street March 7th, <lb/>
There were ten members and two <lb/>
visitors <lb/>
After the business tho <lb/>
had been disposed of <lb/>
all present into the fun of <lb/>
the with lively interest. <lb/>
First tho program was <lb/>
usual quotation contest, Miss Lina <lb/>
being the successful <lb/>
contestant, carried of the first <lb/>
prize. <lb/>
Next twelve famous <lb/>
n Beauties, and, as Mrs. Booth <lb/>
guessed tho number of <lb/>
these, won second prize. <lb/>
At ten o'clock dainty refresh- <lb/>
were set veil by our fair <lb/>
hostess, left nothing <lb/>
that could give pleasure to her <lb/>
All too soon came the hour for <lb/>
dispersing and it was with much <lb/>
reluctance that we bade each other <lb/>
good night. <lb/>
Hast tar Malaria <lb/>
sod Km Is s <lb/>
Chill It ii simply Iron <lb/>
mil quinine In a cure, <lb/>
Some Speak U Me. Some to <lb/>
Thursday, <lb/>
Rev. D. B. Clayton left this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
T. B. of new York, spent <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
W. H. Cox over from <lb/>
ibis atoning. <lb/>
Swift Galloway, of Snow <lb/>
Hill, is court here. <lb/>
W. T. returned Wed- <lb/>
evening <lb/>
Delia and Belle <lb/>
returned Wednesday evening from <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
J. J. Jr., morn <lb/>
for Baltimore for treatment in <lb/>
the hospital. <lb/>
W. Andrews, of Elm City, <lb/>
came in Wednesday evening in <lb/>
attend court. <lb/>
W. X. Coley, representative of <lb/>
the Raleigh Post, spent yesterday <lb/>
here and left this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. M. M. Nelson, <lb/>
been spending two weeks rel <lb/>
here, returned to <lb/>
Neck this morning. <lb/>
P. who is engaged in <lb/>
Boston, came home a few days <lb/>
to visit bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
R. R. Cotton, at Two <lb/>
of his Boston A. Libby <lb/>
Russell Wiggins, accompanied <lb/>
him borne. <lb/>
March 1902. <lb/>
II. K. Johns, of Raleigh, is hero <lb/>
for a day or two. <lb/>
J. Jr., left morn- <lb/>
for Baltimore. <lb/>
Jesse retorted from Nor- <lb/>
folk Thursday evening. <lb/>
R. . nine I <lb/>
tiny evening from <lb/>
Miss t ii n home <lb/>
morning Winterville. <lb/>
Frank dwell up in <lb/>
Washington lo vi-it bis <lb/>
parents. <lb/>
came down evening tn <lb/>
attend court. <lb/>
W. II. White <lb/>
W. M. Brown returned Thursday <lb/>
evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
A. Forbes returned this <lb/>
where ho <lb/>
had been instructing the new brass <lb/>
baud. <lb/>
Mrs. II. L. and <lb/>
Of Wilmington, arrived Thursday <lb/>
evening to visit her sister. <lb/>
H. A. White. <lb/>
Rev. H. M. Eure to <lb/>
den Thursday evening to assist <lb/>
brother in a meeting the latter <lb/>
conducting <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Goodwin two <lb/>
children, of Philadelphia, who <lb/>
have been visiting relatives <lb/>
left this morning for their home. <lb/>
Saturday March <lb/>
J. i- sick. <lb/>
G. M. Tucker to Nor- <lb/>
folk today. <lb/>
V. came in from Rich- <lb/>
W. Andrews returned lo Elm <lb/>
City today. <lb/>
Donnell to <lb/>
Tarboro today. <lb/>
Rev. II. M. Eure returned <lb/>
Ayden this morning. <lb/>
Miss Hooker went to Win- <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
Jim. left this morn <lb/>
for his homo <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. James of <lb/>
near Rocky Mount am listing I. <lb/>
II. e. <lb/>
Miss one the teachers <lb/>
Winterville High school, spent <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
Mrs. Norman, been vis- <lb/>
her son, J. Norman, left <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
A. O. Clark, who bus at <lb/>
school at Mt. Olive, came home <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. I. D, Gardner child <lb/>
Friday evening from a <lb/>
visit to Hamilton. <lb/>
R. C. Rivers, of Raleigh, who <lb/>
A. II. Taft, re- <lb/>
turned home today. <lb/>
Misses Addle Johnston and Sal- <lb/>
lie Galloway went to Winterville <lb/>
Friday evening and returned Ibis <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
I The ASSIGNEE STOCK <lb/>
of W. T. Lee k Co. at New York <lb/>
Dress Goods, Clothing, Shirts, in fact <lb/>
J in a first-class up-to-date store, will sale <lb/>
Tuesday, Feb. 11th, a. m. <lb/>
at W. T. Lea Co's old stand. No goods <lb/>
charged or sent without the cash. <lb/>
Brothers <lb/>
Ladies and Misses Fine Shoes. <lb/>
WOLF <lb/>
Misses <lb/>
and Shoes. <lb/>
it y <lb/>
Ladies, Misses Children and Baby Shoes. <lb/>
Card of Trunks. <lb/>
I desire to return <lb/>
thanks to I he good Green- <lb/>
ville for the many kindnesses <lb/>
shown during the recent sickness <lb/>
and death of may husbands. Such <lb/>
kindness is appreciated and will <lb/>
ever be remembered. <lb/>
Mi;. M . <lb/>
Every pair Solid Leather <lb/>
All reduced prices. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
The Big Store <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
. i <lb/>
. j <lb/>
i,<lb/>
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Have You Forgot <lb/>
I AM STILL AN <lb/>
UP-TO DATE LINE OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
AND A OF THING <lb/>
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
FOR THE LITTLE ONES. <lb/>
A Trick That Help Out a Lift- <lb/>
Ilka Picture. <lb/>
tho Greek <lb/>
is paid to have painted n dish of <lb/>
fruit which so natural an <lb/>
that it attracted birds. <lb/>
But we have pot so far old <lb/>
that anybody who paint <lb/>
or draw at all can make a picture of <lb/>
hook or nail on which a key can <lb/>
hung. This may be called a <lb/>
but in <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
W OR D that word u <lb/>
TWO HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
III. BENEFIT fill. <lb/>
OF N. J., POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
it. up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is Non <lb/>
Will be if arrears be paid within month while you <lb/>
are living, or within three year.-, after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium fur the current year be paid. <lb/>
They be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J, L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, K. C.<lb/>
refers to Dr. i <lb/>
MEANS HEALTH. <lb/>
An veal <lb/>
Sack <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
Insomnia . <lb/>
ANY these and ethers <lb/>
you o o <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Low Rates to Charleston Exposition <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line. <lb/>
via <lb/>
IN 1866. <lb/>
J. ff. k CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers <lb/>
Bagging, Ties 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 f goods on hand. low <lb/>
produce bought for own or In <lb/>
exchange for <lb/>
THE <lb/>
though the draw the hook, <lb/>
The Allan Coast Bail- <lb/>
i way announces the fol- <lb/>
i low rates to Charleston <lb/>
C, on account of the South Caro- <lb/>
inter state and West Indian <lb/>
exposition. Charleston, C. <lb/>
1st, 1901 to June 1st <lb/>
The following apply from <lb/>
the is drawn and supported to be sold daily <lb/>
a powerful magnet hidden and May <lb/>
the canvas or paper. passage final limit ten <lb/>
A minute dot having been made j to date of <lb/>
the canvas to mark the position . <lb/>
Of the magnet, the calls in hi Tickets to be sold daily <lb/>
until including May 1902. <lb/>
continuous passage final limit June <lb/>
3rd <lb/>
For tickets, reservation <lb/>
Stool <lb/>
DON'T to cat any old <lb/>
thing that i- tiered you. but come <lb/>
t us nice, fresh <lb/>
We hive <lb/>
Country a id <lb/>
sugar that arc delicious. <lb/>
Wholesalers my we sell mere <lb/>
than <lb/>
y in town. That means we <lb/>
the BEST at right price. <lb/>
Ti en if you want a good Cigar <lb/>
o good mid To- <lb/>
ave i of <lb/>
also <lb/>
place l eel the every <lb/>
time <lb/>
friends to witness his wonderful <lb/>
skill. Then with a few bold <lb/>
ks draws the picture of a hook and <lb/>
calmly hangs the key on it, I. steel <lb/>
key, of course, or a bunch of small <lb/>
keys on a steel ring or any small <lb/>
iron or steel object with a hole in it, <lb/>
so that it may appear actually to <lb/>
bang from the hook. Instead of the <lb/>
hook a wooden peg or a twig may be <lb/>
depicted. <lb/>
Where Are Found. <lb/>
Old geographies make the Persian <lb/>
gulf tho seat of the pearl industry, <lb/>
but now many beautiful pearls are <lb/>
found in different parts of Amer- <lb/>
In the Mississippi river and its <lb/>
tributaries in Minnesota and Win- <lb/>
quite a number of people Wood <lb/>
any further particulars write <lb/>
or call <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
Pass. Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Pass N. C. <lb/>
Dr. D James, <lb/>
Dental Surgeon, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINT <lb/>
Steamer Washing <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
DIRECTORY <lb/>
every Hun <lb/>
day, morning evening. Pray- <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening <lb/>
Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. M. A. Allen <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
M every Bun <lb/>
morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
Wednesday evening. Rev <lb/>
H. M. En re, pastor. Sunday school <lb/>
p. in. L. H. Pender, <lb/>
Steamers for <lb/>
New York and Bub. I j j . <lb/>
ton. and for all points for <lb/>
railroads I <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by Sunday, <lb/>
the Old Dominion Co. from , B. Morton, Sunday <lb/>
New York-, Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
I W. <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
The leader in good work and low prices <lb/>
Nice for Si per dozen. <lb/>
ti Cabinets per dozen. <lb/>
All other very Crayon <lb/>
made from any picture cheap. Nice <lb/>
Frames on hand all the time. Come and <lb/>
examine my work. No trouble lo show <lb/>
and Answer questions. The very <lb/>
beet guaranteed lo all. hours <lb/>
a to a. I. to p. m. to please. <lb/>
O. Barnhill <lb/>
Machinery-Boiler Repairing, <lb/>
THIS NEW <lb/>
-mm <lb/>
For <lb/>
Windows, <lb/>
Locks. Billies, Doors, <lb/>
Paints, Hope, Homes <lb/>
Collars, Plows, Shovels Car- <lb/>
punters Tools, to <lb/>
L, <lb/>
engaged in fishing for mussels <lb/>
In which the pearls arc found. It <lb/>
is said that one pearl is found in <lb/>
ten mussels fished from the <lb/>
fisherman docs not worry <lb/>
bout this. He keeps the shells and <lb/>
takes them to the button factory, <lb/>
where there is always a demand, for, <lb/>
as you know, boys and girls use up a <lb/>
good buttons in the course <lb/>
I year, and no one ever knows what <lb/>
becomes of them. A floating but- , , <lb/>
ton factory built on a boat travels <lb/>
up and down the Mississippi. It <lb/>
Slops at a place long enough to use <lb/>
Up all the and then goes on <lb/>
where there is another mussel bed <lb/>
or where the fishermen accumulate <lb/>
a heap. Some of the pearls are very <lb/>
Valuable and have been sold for as <lb/>
large a price as <lb/>
Brackets <lb/>
Ho Trimmings <lb/>
BUGGY and WAGON Repairing. <lb/>
I have again taken charge of my <lb/>
shops on Dickinson avenue, and <lb/>
am prepared lo do promptly any <lb/>
work in my line. Bring on your <lb/>
work now. Do not wait until the <lb/>
O. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
OS COTTEN, C. E. <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson. <lb/>
Successor to it <lb/>
Corn. Cotton, TL <lb/>
Selling High <lb/>
Likely to continue to sell high <lb/>
The Philosophy of Farming <lb/>
Smaller Surface. Labor Saved. <lb/>
Fertilize with a free <lb/>
No <lb/>
The twelve-year-old scion of a <lb/>
Boston house was asked to spend n <lb/>
fortnight camping out with his boy <lb/>
may go. George, if you will <lb/>
promise me not to get Into a canoe <lb/>
while you are said his <lb/>
mother, I should expect to <lb/>
hear you were drowned every single <lb/>
the added, with earnestness. <lb/>
The boy reluctantly gave his <lb/>
How faithfully lie kept it <lb/>
clearly shown by the following <lb/>
letter which his mother received in <lb/>
due <lb/>
Dear kind <lb/>
of a time, I don't mind a bit about <lb/>
the canoe. the only day <lb/>
really Wanted to try oat. for we were <lb/>
n little lake to another camp. <lb/>
Hut be.-n ma how to <lb/>
Ned sail he I could <lb/>
across and let the four take tho <lb/>
two canoes, and so we did, and <lb/>
hack too. Wasn't that And <lb/>
i knew you'd to think I re- <lb/>
membered my promise. Your<lb/>
Youth's Companion. <lb/>
The Robin. <lb/>
Tho robin is one of tho first of <lb/>
the song birds to leave the south, <lb/>
often appearing in the middle states <lb/>
early in February, <lb/>
lie is about eight in. In long, and <lb/>
Surveys with Plats or Maps <lb/>
Accurately made and <lb/>
with me by mail or at <lb/>
Vincent's on street, <lb/>
will be given prompt attention. <lb/>
Till. N. <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and <lb/>
for Fine Modern and Build- <lb/>
solicit your and <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction <lb/>
prices, styles work. <lb/>
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Tile Greenville Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
hub B <lb/>
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Cotton Bagging and lie always <lb/>
on bud <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
school a. in. K. B. so <lb/>
F. Hard <lb/>
Minister. Horning and even- <lb/>
prayer with sermon every let <lb/>
and 3rd Sunday. Lay services <lb/>
every 2nd and 4th Sunday. <lb/>
Sunday-school a. m., <lb/>
B. Brown, Litany <lb/>
every Wednesday a. m, <lb/>
Preaching second, <lb/>
and fourth Sunday In each <lb/>
month Prayer meeting Wednesday <lb/>
night. D. W. Davis, <lb/>
Sunday school 3.-00 P. M., W. B. <lb/>
Parker, superintendent. <lb/>
Whichard. N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
payment prices low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
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hint Monday evening. E. E. <lb/>
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every Friday evening, <lb/>
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B. Vance Council, No <lb/>
1696, meets every Thursday oven- <lb/>
log. W. Secretary, J.<lb/>
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No. meets every first and third <lb/>
nights In Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. Smith, See <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
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ft Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
Smith lee<lb/>
The firm of M A. J. II. Jr., <lb/>
doing Whichard, N. C . dis- <lb/>
solved by mutual M. A <lb/>
pun-has die N, <lb/>
Jr. in the business. M A will <lb/>
the at the same place and <lb/>
all liabilities f All per- <lb/>
sons Indebted to the firm arc to <lb/>
make immediate pat M. A. Wool- <lb/>
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MA. <lb/>
H. Jr. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
This is to notify the public that I shall <lb/>
resist the payment a certain note pay- <lb/>
able to Mr. A A Sheppard for dated <lb/>
March payable Dee. 1st, <lb/>
interest, and to <lb/>
I resist the payment <lb/>
on Ike fraud. Any <lb/>
or the same will do at <lb/>
their own <lb/>
March ti, 1902. <lb/>
On Need a <lb/>
hear it frequently asserted <lb/>
this is an age of <lb/>
ii age in which <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. <lb/>
CALDWELL TOMPKINS, h <lb/>
J. P. CALDWELL Editor. <lb/>
PER VI AH. <lb/>
THE the <lb/>
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delivered to any paper between <lb/>
Wash in gin n and Atlanta, and <lb/>
its special service is the <lb/>
ever bandied a North Caro- <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
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of r mote is <lb/>
l-i a large extent made up of <lb/>
matter. <lb/>
THE SEMI -WEEKLY <lb/>
ER printed Tuesday and Friday <lb/>
per year. The largest paper <lb/>
North <lb/>
Sample copies sent on application. <lb/>
Add real <lb/>
THE OBSERVER, <lb/>
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High Standard. High Service. <lb/>
Moderate Prices. <lb/>
Factories Fifty Points and Everywhere. <lb/>
SCHOOL BOOKS <lb/>
Reflector ooh <lb/>
his coat is a dark slate color, with a successful man is <lb/>
chestnut breast. The nest is very <lb/>
bulky and rough in appearance <lb/>
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grasses and sometimes entirely of <lb/>
mud lined with fine grass. It <lb/>
usually placed in a crotch or <lb/>
four to thirty feet from the <lb/>
ground. <lb/>
The eggs, three five in number, <lb/>
are of a greenish blue. The food of <lb/>
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tat in a short time. <lb/>
A Clever <lb/>
In the west of England there is a <lb/>
very boy organist, who is at- <lb/>
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properly he. u soft thing of it. <lb/>
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white lies. <lb/>
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Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb/>
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re's, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
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by Carriages, Go Carte, <lb/>
suite, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail A <lb/>
Key West Che- <lb/>
roots, Henry George Clear, 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 Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, New <lb/>
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
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Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago New Orleans. <lb/>
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WEEKLY. <lb/>
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Editor Publisher, <lb/>
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in Advance. <lb/>
One Year Biz Months <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em <lb/>
ployed. Subscriptions taken. <lb/>
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Weekly and <lb/>
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one year for or The Daily <lb/>
Reflector and <lb/>
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PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, MARCH <lb/>
NO <lb/>
New Spring Goods <lb/>
Remember the date and see <lb/>
the Prettiest Display of the <lb/>
Season. <lb/>
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
IN DECREE. <lb/>
A little past o'clock <lb/>
night tbs jury on case against <lb/>
Jim charged with the <lb/>
murder of Miss Veil <lb/>
a verdict that the prisoner <lb/>
was of the first <lb/>
degree. <lb/>
Judge Jones in sentence <lb/>
set April as the <lb/>
day of execution. The defendant's <lb/>
took appeal to Supreme <lb/>
court. <lb/>
Throughout the entire trial <lb/>
no concern whatever, <lb/>
displayed do emotion at the <lb/>
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great majority of people <lb/>
throughout State country <lb/>
the verdict as a righteous <lb/>
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Pass. Agent <lb/>
J. B. Manager. <lb/>
T. M. <lb/>
What ii Firm Worth, <lb/>
My friend William H. <lb/>
Plumb, of N. Y., <lb/>
me to tell him what a farm is <lb/>
worth that gives an annual income <lb/>
of what t the value of a <lb/>
tow list give. Bet is milk and <lb/>
butter a year. According to the <lb/>
system of a farm book keeping <lb/>
with which I have long been <lb/>
this Income <lb/>
that there it that sues left after de- <lb/>
ducting cost of seeds, planting, <lb/>
cultivating, harvesting and mark- <lb/>
crops, paying wages of <lb/>
all the help, feeding the <lb/>
and all stock, tho <lb/>
family, paying the taxes, pew rent, <lb/>
tickets to the circus, buying a new <lb/>
horse or two, the car- <lb/>
wagons Implements, <lb/>
for tobacco, <lb/>
pipe. <lb/>
Ions of whiskey now and then, <lb/>
etc., world without end. Such a <lb/>
farm is too valuable to sell at any <lb/>
price. As for she <lb/>
U worth, according to the <lb/>
system of book-keeping, a good <lb/>
currying I a <lb/>
York Press. <lb/>
After Seventy-Five <lb/>
A visit to the old home is one of <lb/>
most delightful experiences of <lb/>
old age. Io New England more <lb/>
and more has been made each year <lb/>
of feeling for the old home- <lb/>
stead, and It is natural that <lb/>
the The <lb/>
Youth's Companion, should <lb/>
in this renewal of <lb/>
acquaintances. <lb/>
Last week publishers of The <lb/>
Youth's Companion enjoyed a vis- <lb/>
it from one of their seventy-five <lb/>
year subscribers, Mr. R. W. f ea <lb/>
body of Chicago, now ninety <lb/>
years old, bad been spending <lb/>
a few weeks in New <lb/>
He is one of few subscribers on <lb/>
record has taken The Youth's <lb/>
continuously since its first issue, <lb/>
April 1827. The letter in <lb/>
which he sent bis original sub- <lb/>
was one of the first he <lb/>
ever wrote. Through young man- <lb/>
maturity old age, <lb/>
times of war and times of <lb/>
peace, in New an-1 <lb/>
West, through all the last <lb/>
five years of his life, bis <lb/>
slant has old <lb/>
Youth's Companion. <lb/>
The growth of The Gobi union <lb/>
itself from first four <lb/>
; page issue to the great family pa- <lb/>
I per of the present is merely typical <lb/>
growth of country <lb/>
Mr. Peabody's lifetime. The <lb/>
wonderful triumphs of steam, <lb/>
electricity; the great inventions <lb/>
that made the nineteenth century <lb/>
i what it was. nearly all occurred in <lb/>
I period through which Mr. <lb/>
Peabody and The Youth's Com- <lb/>
have passed side by side. <lb/>
I The regard Mr. Peabody holds <lb/>
I or the paper Is not because of Its <lb/>
Inge, but because paper, <lb/>
i though the same in purpose in <lb/>
Issue SB in that of seventy-five <lb/>
years ago, has kept pace with all <lb/>
the extraordinary developments of <lb/>
these three generations, in- <lb/>
stead of growing old has grown <lb/>
I young in enterprise, <lb/>
and in the ability to know and <lb/>
j supply the literary wants of the <lb/>
American family. <lb/>
OUR LETTER. <lb/>
Special of Reflector. <lb/>
Raleigh. N. C, March <lb/>
We have certainly passed <lb/>
through a diversified <lb/>
experience during the past week, <lb/>
with the thermometer up <lb/>
and down between and de <lb/>
from summer heat to twelve <lb/>
below the point <lb/>
of com perennial <lb/>
spring prediction of killing <lb/>
the peach crop is heard. <lb/>
Now, in most States those <lb/>
afford it a long dis- <lb/>
to seek a of ill- <lb/>
of the <lb/>
of the family <lb/>
but in North we don't <lb/>
have comes <lb/>
tons, in all sorts of <lb/>
garbs, poor as veil as <lb/>
rich may it, if I bey <lb/>
can. <lb/>
Notwithstanding bless <lb/>
the subjects of neuralgia <lb/>
rheumatism and corns and the like <lb/>
think they have a kick coming to <lb/>
t hem against the weather-maker, <lb/>
to say nothing of timid <lb/>
who scare themselves half <lb/>
to with thoughts of possible <lb/>
attacks of grip <lb/>
and early introduction to a <lb/>
dug grave.<lb/>
The joint meeting of the Demo- <lb/>
State Executive and <lb/>
Committees, which is to set the <lb/>
lime and select place for hold- <lb/>
Democratic Stale <lb/>
Convention, begins hereto morrow <lb/>
night, and yon are notified to <lb/>
yourself a surprise in case <lb/>
gets the in- <lb/>
stead of Raleigh. At this writing <lb/>
it looks very much like that will <lb/>
be the result of the Piedmont city's <lb/>
tall hustling and the capital city's <lb/>
comparative inactivity and block- <lb/>
beaded <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Senator who is now <lb/>
State Chairman of Republican <lb/>
has issued a call for a <lb/>
of the Republican Executive <lb/>
to meet at Greensboro <lb/>
April at which n eel lime <lb/>
and place for the lull Republican <lb/>
State Convention will be fixed. <lb/>
Ex-Attorney General Zeb. Vance <lb/>
Walter may be nominated for Con <lb/>
by Republicans of the <lb/>
District, ii ii announced. <lb/>
State Senator Morrison's <lb/>
friends are booming him the <lb/>
Democratic in the same <lb/>
district. <lb/>
A. B. Andrews, First Vice <lb/>
President of the Southern Railway, <lb/>
who has ill with acute <lb/>
for two weeks, is still eon <lb/>
lined to bis room, bis many friends <lb/>
will regret <lb/>
The State Sunday school Con- <lb/>
in session at <lb/>
last week adjourned lo meet in <lb/>
next March. Professor <lb/>
Crowell was President, <lb/>
S. M. Smith, Secretary Joseph <lb/>
Weathers, Treasurer; N. B. <lb/>
Executive <lb/>
Committee. <lb/>
SHOE DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
We have just received our line <lb/>
Spring Slippers <lb/>
FOR LADIES MISSES and CHILDREN. <lb/>
They are Beauties. You may not have a spasm <lb/>
but you will he sure to have a, if you buy a pair <lb/>
Here a few of the styles and <lb/>
i strap Sandals, French heels 1.00 to <lb/>
Oxfords, light and medium soles, 1.00 to <lb/>
heavy soles, 2.60. <lb/>
American Shoes, four styles, <lb/>
Patent Leather Shoes, French heels 8.00. <lb/>
8.00 <lb/>
Try Me Rod Shoes, 4.00. <lb/>
Misses Leather Mat Kid <lb/>
Slippers all styles from to <lb/>
We have a beautiful line of Children's Shoes. <lb/>
Shoes and Slippers all colors and styles. <lb/>
This is the MOST COMPLETE LIME ever <lb/>
shown in V LE. <lb/>
We know it is most time to wear oM <lb/>
OLD SCHOOL BOOKS. <lb/>
JIM BOSTON LYNCHED. <lb/>
Mint Be Exchanged Before July lit , p, Swinging to the End of a Rope. <lb/>
The Superintendent of <lb/>
Public Instruction has fol <lb/>
lowing to all County Super- <lb/>
I enclose a printed list of books <lb/>
adopted fol use the public <lb/>
schools by the State Text-Book <lb/>
Commission and of prices and ex- <lb/>
change prices Of these books. I <lb/>
desire to call attention to fact <lb/>
that use of these books in <lb/>
public schools will be compulsory, <lb/>
under the law, after July 1902, <lb/>
ad that, If old now fit use <lb/>
are not el before lime <lb/>
the exchange prices, according to <lb/>
the contract entered Into with <lb/>
publishers by the state Text-Book <lb/>
can be taken <lb/>
News came from Washington <lb/>
today that Jim Boston, the <lb/>
who some days ago poisoned the <lb/>
family of Dr. X. was <lb/>
early this morning found banging <lb/>
from a limb about three quarters <lb/>
of a mile from town. He was dead <lb/>
when found, but bow or when he <lb/>
got to the end of rope not <lb/>
told. <lb/>
Coroner of Beaufort county <lb/>
out to investigate, but the <lb/>
jury was unable to find anything <lb/>
further than is told above. <lb/>
The alter the of <lb/>
Dr. family, there were <lb/>
a least some talk-of <lb/>
lynching who bad made <lb/>
, confession, and officers spirited <lb/>
away. was later learned <lb/>
advantage of by patrons of <lb/>
public schools. I wish to the was to <lb/>
you, therefore, to written of . placed in jail <lb/>
there. The supposition is that he <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
or go barefooted but don't do it or you may have <lb/>
Buying shoes is cheaper than paying doctor's or under- <lb/>
taker's I ills, yon will be more comfortable and live longer. <lb/>
Ow Buyer is now in the Mew York market after <lb/>
New Spring Cods <lb/>
which be coming in before long, and we <lb/>
expect to the 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/>
notice to all the teachers in <lb/>
your county inning them lo notify <lb/>
all children patrons of their <lb/>
schools, and notice to all <lb/>
the people of your county through <lb/>
your county paper urging them to <lb/>
take advantage of these exchange <lb/>
prices before July If the <lb/>
of the public, schools fail <lb/>
to avail themselves of these low <lb/>
prices before the begin- <lb/>
of the next -school year, they <lb/>
was taken out of jail <lb/>
sometime Monday night <lb/>
and carried back near Washington <lb/>
where lynching took place. <lb/>
The body was not mutilated at all, <lb/>
the rope around the neck seeming <lb/>
sufficient lo carry out their plane. <lb/>
Reported Sold. <lb/>
It is rumored Wilmington <lb/>
will themselves under the bard i that the parties who hold con <lb/>
necessity being compelled to buy <lb/>
books ill full price, and <lb/>
their books, will be left SI use <lb/>
less properly on their Hands. This <lb/>
would mean, of course, S great loss <lb/>
interest the Atlantic <lb/>
Line have sold out to <lb/>
Pennsylvania Company. <lb/>
While this report cannot be <lb/>
now, for all a position <lb/>
eat any old <lb/>
is I you, but come <lb/>
nice, fresh <lb/>
hive<lb/>
that are delicious. <lb/>
Wholesalers we sell more <lb/>
FRUITS and than <lb/>
any store In town, That means <lb/>
BEST at right prices. <lb/>
Then if you want u good Cigar <lb/>
or good Smoking and Chewing To <lb/>
we these <lb/>
also. <lb/>
The place to get HIST every <lb/>
lime is <lb/>
the people of the State and to know arc reticent or <lb/>
to the Any ; ignorance, still there is probably <lb/>
book that has been Hied or could j considerable troth in it, for <lb/>
have been used by any child in Pennsylvania Railroad Company <lb/>
public schools of Carolina made offer some years ago of <lb/>
before July may he ex per share for the controlling <lb/>
changed for a new nook of like; interest in the Wilmington and <lb/>
grade upon same subject at Weldon railroad which is the par- <lb/>
price quoted. road of the Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
I send you under separate cover j the main link in whole <lb/>
copies of this letter. Send a; system. <lb/>
copy to every school The Coast Line comprises over <lb/>
Very truly yours, j miles of road in Virginia, <lb/>
I North in a and South <lb/>
of Public Instruction, i us, and, with Plant <lb/>
has noticed system of Georgia, forms a <lb/>
that in some schools old line between Florida <lb/>
conn to lie used, in some Stales. The Atlantic <lb/>
Instances people in buying Line is in excellent <lb/>
for the old books, All the market value is above <lb/>
should read this letter from and it has paid <lb/>
State Superintendent and comply j handsome dividends for years. <lb/>
THE NEW GROCERS. <lb/>
with the law. <lb/>
The Spring Notes. <lb/>
Sleeves increasing every day <lb/>
in size, it seems nut at all <lb/>
likely that before the summer we <lb/>
shall be we i ring sleeves <lb/>
so fashionable in sally follies, <lb/>
Toe prominence of stripes <lb/>
small Checks in all new spring <lb/>
is a mighty poor mule that <lb/>
won't work both ways. <lb/>
The of love lire the wire- <lb/>
less messages from soul to soul. <lb/>
It may seem strange, but the <lb/>
cream of experience from <lb/>
spilled milk. <lb/>
If you lend joy you will not have <lb/>
to borrow trouble. <lb/>
With optimistic oculist <lb/>
is always in sight. <lb/>
For Nails, Locks, Doors, <lb/>
Paints, Rope, <lb/>
Collars, Plows, Shovels and Car- <lb/>
Tools, go to <lb/>
E. L TABB, <lb/>
Next door to Kicks it to <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
The special from <lb/>
to the Richmond Dispatch <lb/>
of Saturday contains additional <lb/>
informal ion regarding the rumored <lb/>
sale of Atlantic to <lb/>
Pennsylvania <lb/>
Md., March <lb/>
Neither u denial nor a confirmation <lb/>
of the rumors of a sale of At- <lb/>
Coast Line could be obtained <lb/>
from the road's officials today. <lb/>
Harry Walters is <lb/>
and materials is very, New the directors in <lb/>
marked, and applies lo silks to discuss the re- <lb/>
washable fabrics as well as to woo- j ,.,. <lb/>
en goods. I New York one explanation <lb/>
White will prove again of probable desire the Penn- <lb/>
coming while and for the Coast <lb/>
Ion season, for Midi goods are in property was lo further s <lb/>
full sway, and cool, dainty, freshly , guard control of the soft coal <lb/>
laundered frocks will <lb/>
reign supreme. to acquisition of <lb/>
Braid laces describe well Pennsylvania Coal Coke Com <lb/>
new laces made of while washable I by Norfolk and Western <lb/>
braids for summer gowns. These the latter, it is said, planned to <lb/>
laces come in lovely in build n connection with the Allan- <lb/>
various widths suitable In- skirt I tic Coast Line, <lb/>
as well as fur bodice plausibility of Ibis <lb/>
The earnings of tobacco trust <lb/>
last year were nearly <lb/>
A bigamist Is a man with more <lb/>
wires than brains. <lb/>
Lurking ea Street Corners <lb/>
in are tie of <lb/>
sir cold touch of <lb/>
and rheumatism their wort or tor- <lb/>
. Modern magic in I f <lb/>
conquers <lb/>
were of mind with of <lb/>
body, cu II yourself many a day <lb/>
of by Sewing good M <lb/>
In There la but one Painkiller <lb/>
April Ladies Home Journal. <lb/>
It's <lb/>
bitten. <lb/>
bird that gels frost <lb/>
the Pact the Face. <lb/>
mil ion is effected by tact if tbs <lb/>
Pennsylvania railroad was <lb/>
led by such a desire, it would hare <lb/>
lo acquire not Coast Line, <lb/>
but Seaboard Air Line, <lb/>
Southern railway, and perhaps the <lb/>
Louisville and Nashville, all of <lb/>
which systems lie connected <lb/>
with the coal fields of <lb/>
and by lines <lb/>
over feasible<lb/>
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