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with ft married man, Will Bur- <lb/>
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went out for the woman and the <lb/>
two endeavored to take the <lb/>
fur Norfolk at <lb/>
but were too late for it. From <lb/>
o'clock till the fatal shooting, <lb/>
must have bean hiding <lb/>
skulking the woods be- <lb/>
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from town. <lb/>
Her people became apprised <lb/>
of the intent of the guilty couple <lb/>
and came up here to ascertain if a <lb/>
warrant tor their arrest could be <lb/>
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her home, this he Maid he would <lb/>
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a man and a woman. Liter <lb/>
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ones earning capacity. <lb/>
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by, and only by <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb/>
YOU WANT <lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
etc., go to <lb/>
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Nice line on hand. <lb/>
for cash or <lb/>
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COTTEN, C. E. <lb/>
Survey with or Maps <lb/>
made and <lb/>
with me mail or at <lb/>
Cunt. Vincent's on street, <lb/>
will be <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. X. <lb/>
Tin Leader in work low priors <lb/>
for Si per dozen. <lb/>
Cabinets per dozen. <lb/>
All other lines wry cheap. Crayon Portraits <lb/>
any <lb/>
Frame on band all time. Come <lb/>
my work. N- trouble to show <lb/>
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a. m., I. to to please, <lb/>
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Wood's Seeds <lb/>
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SEED POTATOES <lb/>
ONE OF SPECIALTIES. <lb/>
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Cotton Factors and of <lb/>
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The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices as low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
LANDS POSTED. <lb/>
All Io <lb/>
pass In way my lands, or to limit <lb/>
trim without my <lb/>
Saul in Swift Creek Pitt <lb/>
county, nail the of it. <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
Bra, W. <lb/>
Venters A. <lb/>
1903. <lb/>
HOOKS. <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
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ville, leave Greenville daily <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington <lb/>
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Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora, South Creek. <lb/>
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and <lb/>
all t for Hie West with rail- <lb/>
roads at Norfolk. <lb/>
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Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb/>
Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb/>
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CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
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Low to Exposition via <lb/>
Atlantic Line. <lb/>
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way announces the fol- <lb/>
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lit, 1901 Io June 1903, <lb/>
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carrying concealed <lb/>
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in action, or the plaintiff will <lb/>
apply Io the Court for the demanded <lb/>
in the complaint. <lb/>
April, 1902. <lb/>
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Newspaper. <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. <lb/>
CALDWELL TOMPKINS, <lb/>
J. C L DWELL Editor. <lb/>
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THE Receive the <lb/>
largest telegraphic <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/>
THE SUNDAY OBSERVER con- <lb/>
of or more pages, is <lb/>
Io a large extent made of <lb/>
original matter. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
printed Tuesday and Friday <lb/>
per year. The largest paper <lb/>
in North <lb/>
Sample copies sent on application. <lb/>
Address <lb/>
THE OBSERVER, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
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Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
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who lay where he <lb/>
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Tine , Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
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Ly. I, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton VI .,; .; Hulls, <lb/>
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Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Glass <lb/>
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shows that Burroughs must and <lb/>
have been sitting down and Bur- <lb/>
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was shot while in the pas <lb/>
tore. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Great Timber Sale. <lb/>
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court of Pitt count.- at March <lb/>
1902. in a ease tin i hi pending in <lb/>
re the Prolate of List Will and <lb/>
of the e I'll hubs J, Shepard, will, <lb/>
on Tuesday, April Ml for cash <lb/>
highest front of the court <lb/>
house door, in all the Handing <lb/>
timber of Pine lad Poplar measuring <lb/>
and upward at time it Is cut on <lb/>
the following tracts or parcels of <lb/>
to the estate of said <lb/>
Thomas J. to Witt On p or <lb/>
parcel on the South side the <lb/>
Mill pond, forty <lb/>
the line the timber sold to <lb/>
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Smith from <lb/>
tract on <lb/>
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two hundred seres, by the I <lb/>
rose Shepard's Mill race to <lb/>
and of the heirs of J. W. <lb/>
Rollins, the the heirs of <lb/>
the lands of II. and <lb/>
Swamp. <lb/>
law will lie given two in <lb/>
which to cut and remove the timber. <lb/>
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COME TO SEE MB. <lb/>
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lay, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
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Rev. J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. M. A. Allen <lb/>
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lay, morning and evening. <lb/>
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H. pastor. Sunday school <lb/>
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Rev <lb/>
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Minister. Morning and even- <lb/>
prayer with sermon every lit <lb/>
and 3rd Lay service <lb/>
every 4th Sunday. <lb/>
Sunday-school a. m., W. B. <lb/>
B. Brown, Litany <lb/>
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Preaching <lb/>
and fourth Sundays in each <lb/>
month Prayer meeting Wednesday <lb/>
night. Rev. D. W. Davis, <lb/>
Sunday school P. M., W. R. <lb/>
Parker, superintendent. <lb/>
regular <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
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No. meets and <lb/>
Monday evening. E. E. <lb/>
flu. W. M. J. M. Reuse, Sec, <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
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L. H. G. W. <lb/>
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K. of River Lodge, <lb/>
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meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, J. <lb/>
H, Tunstall, Regent. <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every first and third <lb/>
nights in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
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Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
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Smith <lb/>
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Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
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for Fine Modern and Cheap Build- <lb/>
We solicit your patronage and <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
WEEKLY. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
Editor Publisher, <lb/>
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One Year Six Mouths <lb/>
Three Sing. Copy <lb/>
No traveling canvassers are em <lb/>
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Weekly and <lb/>
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one year for or The Daily <lb/>
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VOL <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL <lb/>
Picks I Wilkinson <lb/>
New White Goods Welcome. <lb/>
Color is eliminated from the card today. White goods <lb/>
first in store displays as they will be in your thoughts, -e trust. <lb/>
Ten years four or live years, would have <lb/>
dreamed of the beauty to be In ought out in fabric art without <lb/>
a touch from rainbow tints Pure white, bill so varied have <lb/>
been the d earns of designers, so cleverly loom wizards <lb/>
wrought, that there is hardly a limit to variety. <lb/>
White has only been thought of as a for summer's <lb/>
heat. The sheerest effects have been sought, but now however <lb/>
white fabrics-cheviots and piques are brought out <lb/>
in rich style assortment. White has overstepped the limits of <lb/>
hereafter I bean all the year round factor <lb/>
WHITE in a large <lb/>
up to date styles and <lb/>
ill-signs in Imported Piques that <lb/>
are worth your while to inspect <lb/>
and <lb/>
WHITE LAWNS in Lace <lb/>
Hemmed Stitched Pattern <lb/>
at <lb/>
and Such a line has never <lb/>
been your to sec <lb/>
in Greenville at the above price <lb/>
WHITE DIMITIES In all the <lb/>
newest weaves, dots, <lb/>
stripes and strip., at I <lb/>
WHITE MADRAS in Crepe Do <lb/>
Chine designs with stripes <lb/>
that will retain its luster after it <lb/>
is at and <lb/>
WHITE INDIA LAWNS. <lb/>
yards India Lawn that can't <lb/>
be matched at our white <lb/>
goods sale price <lb/>
yards India Lawn that a <lb/>
at in sale at <lb/>
yards India that are have <lb/>
offered at a value 13.0 go in <lb/>
this sale <lb/>
yards India Lawn that was acid <lb/>
for for <lb/>
yards India lawn you <lb/>
can't any to match then at <lb/>
go in this at the <lb/>
kind at the at <lb/>
You can't to let <lb/>
them go as it will he <lb/>
your loss and your <lb/>
This sale can't possibly last over <lb/>
days at the longest. <lb/>
That <lb/>
Make the <lb/>
Groan. <lb/>
In discussing the subject of <lb/>
housekeeping and the cost <lb/>
in this city, a prominent hotel man ; <lb/>
DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
said last <lb/>
people how <lb/>
I he cost of living ban <lb/>
advanced within the last three <lb/>
years. A very short while ago, <lb/>
we bought choice steak for ten <lb/>
cents per pound; today we pay <lb/>
Hens arid for fifteen cents; <lb/>
apiece, but now arc quickly taken <lb/>
thirty-live and forty cents <lb/>
apiece. Butter is scarce at fifteen <lb/>
and twenty cents per pound. <lb/>
We an-now fur inspection by the ladies. We <lb/>
have a complete up date line in Dress Goods, Fine Trim- <lb/>
Bilks, Satins, Embroideries, Velvets, Ribbons i <lb/>
White Goods, Minstrel cloth, and <lb/>
till the newest <lb/>
As well be the World as out of Fashion. <lb/>
Fur earliest knowing and possessing of the <lb/>
things of fashion, keep yourself familiar with <lb/>
RICKS WILKINSON. <lb/>
1902 <lb/>
1888 <lb/>
and <lb/>
MY LINE. <lb/>
MY MILLINERY <lb/>
is now ready for you to see. <lb/>
To see it will prove to you that <lb/>
I have the Prettiest <lb/>
and Cheapest 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, have <lb/>
ways given you good <lb/>
Come See <lb/>
what I have to offer you now <lb/>
Children's Hats from cents up. <lb/>
Hats from cents to any price desired. <lb/>
I will be ably assisted by <lb/>
My customers already know that she tries to please <lb/>
them in shaping and trimming huts to become the wearer. We <lb/>
will get the New York Styles each month during the season. <lb/>
Come see my Hack Hat for Easter. <lb/>
MRS. L. GRIFFIN. <lb/>
At Old Stand. <lb/>
all vegetables ready sale at <lb/>
The gentleman thus speaking <lb/>
lot his opinion in In the <lb/>
cause of the high prices he <lb/>
do nut know. <lb/>
they blame the high price of beef <lb/>
spun the trust, bat la the lace <lb/>
the fact that everything else is <lb/>
correspondingly as high, it dues <lb/>
not seem that those lodging this <lb/>
complaint have exactly out <lb/>
their case. There is one thing <lb/>
ought to teach us, however, <lb/>
is That have a great <lb/>
country down here, and we ought <lb/>
to produce those that <lb/>
can be so easily produced here <lb/>
that will turn loose among our <lb/>
farmers so much money and such <lb/>
splendid Ob- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
The Jamestown Exposition <lb/>
Presidents. <lb/>
Norfolk, April incur <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Company held their first <lb/>
meeting here today perfected <lb/>
a partial organization by the <lb/>
of the following named <lb/>
First vice president, Na- <lb/>
Norfolk; second <lb/>
vice president, fl. F. Adams, New- <lb/>
port News; third vice president, <lb/>
T. W. Wood, Portsmouth; fourth <lb/>
vice president, S. Gordon <lb/>
tilings. firth vice <lb/>
dent. E. M. Tilley, or Berkley. <lb/>
The election a president and <lb/>
director general or the company <lb/>
was deferred Governor Mon- <lb/>
shall have appointed the <lb/>
special to <lb/>
the State. The name of General <lb/>
Lee is being urged from <lb/>
sections, though Hie general <lb/>
thus far say whether <lb/>
the use his is authorized. <lb/>
The that they <lb/>
have abundant assurance that the <lb/>
exposition will prove a success tar <lb/>
beyond the expectations or the <lb/>
most sanguine. <lb/>
Skirt Goods <lb/>
Have you seen <lb/>
Lace <lb/>
is come in and Io <lb/>
worn out, come before th. <lb/>
attract, Quality decides. <lb/>
Those your window are nearly <lb/>
in-west, are sold. Prices <lb/>
Look as closely in quality as you <lb/>
do to prises. Measure your purchases by the satisfaction <lb/>
yield you will say this is the best place In Greenville to <lb/>
buy goods. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department in <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
All Qualified Must Exercise the <lb/>
, Elective Franchise. <lb/>
The Belgians have made an <lb/>
discovery. They have <lb/>
; found out ho to accomplish some <lb/>
thing m American <lb/>
accomplishes. They nave <lb/>
found mi how to compel citizens <lb/>
In vote They do nut send the <lb/>
voters to Jail, the <lb/>
employed is so <lb/>
live at a recent election nut <lb/>
of eligible voters only <lb/>
failed to cute without giving <lb/>
inns nut ice in the courts re- <lb/>
quired by law, and of this <lb/>
when summoned before <lb/>
ail able <lb/>
acceptable excuses, such as age, <lb/>
illness in unavoidable <lb/>
The punished for mil v it <lb/>
at that election <lb/>
exactly 2.76 out of every <lb/>
How has this sunder been <lb/>
of lint <lb/>
offenders, the state is far <lb/>
being harsh. Tin- magistrates <lb/>
ply admonish the negligent <lb/>
sens that the of inn away <lb/>
pulls Mill him <lb/>
If persisted in. He has begun <lb/>
In make entries wrung side <lb/>
Of his account the stale. It <lb/>
In Vote a second tune <lb/>
there will Mu- a penalty. In that <lb/>
event he hands In magistrate W <lb/>
if he still continues to refrain <lb/>
from voting as elections recur <lb/>
his political are suspended <lb/>
for years. <lb/>
It men will not lei <lb/>
them call themselves voters <lb/>
Before the year 1893 Belgium <lb/>
per cent of <lb/>
voters remained from the <lb/>
polls at election in spite <lb/>
all the party workers could <lb/>
do in gel them there. Bin as soon <lb/>
as the law musing voting <lb/>
as passed of abate <lb/>
ion fell below D per <lb/>
foul limes. <lb/>
Headquarters <lb/>
Corn <lb/>
removes from the soil <lb/>
large quantities or <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
Tho fertilizer <lb/>
plied, must furnish <lb/>
enough or the <lb/>
land will lose its pro- <lb/>
power. <lb/>
oil boors <lb/>
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb/>
Quit. <lb/>
Yen printers were <lb/>
ill ink a good deal of <lb/>
i who did not drink was <lb/>
a rarity II w recent years <lb/>
In n i the craft <lb/>
TWO TEAKS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
I. <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
B. Is Non for table, <lb/>
Will be reinstated arrears be month while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium tor the current ear be paid. <lb/>
They may 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, N. <lb/>
County Giant. <lb/>
Grady, who resides <lb/>
i lower part of is at <lb/>
on <lb/>
account of his tremendously large <lb/>
frame His wrists arc inches <lb/>
round and his second linger is <lb/>
most I inches long. His legs are <lb/>
already feet lot-has, and <lb/>
Grady is still growing, he is now <lb/>
years of age and the sole of bis <lb/>
foot measures inches Grady <lb/>
reaches up into the air just feet <lb/>
inches. By lime he <lb/>
becomes a manor by the <lb/>
time be stops <lb/>
count will have the distinction of <lb/>
being the home of Slate's <lb/>
est Journal. <lb/>
has ii vita the morality pro- <lb/>
cession i id the t act reverse is <lb/>
tine. ii is too much to expect <lb/>
them to I real away from all bad <lb/>
habitant and many of them <lb/>
chew tobacco, in this print shop <lb/>
are severs who have been buying <lb/>
a certain I wholesale and <lb/>
getting it heap, it is a well <lb/>
known make. it night not Ire <lb/>
advisable n brand. Last <lb/>
week one the men went over to <lb/>
where another chum <lb/>
was at work and <lb/>
this Stuff, . up a chunk <lb/>
of it, and, gently stripping it back, <lb/>
there be beheld two or three long, <lb/>
worms, fat sleek The <lb/>
her man remarked that perhaps <lb/>
Hi s piece an exception, so he <lb/>
yanked his hank from his pocket, <lb/>
snipped there were <lb/>
worms j the Mine. A third <lb/>
man came u aid sampled his with <lb/>
tho same result. <lb/>
The Death Penally. A,, ., of have <lb/>
Two murders occurred in off, The n ought that <lb/>
recently within a day or two they had chewing worms for <lb/>
other, which appear to months if not years too much <lb/>
have stirred the city, for them. All -v.-i.--h shows <lb/>
d us not punish murder there are more ways than to <lb/>
with death, and these murders cure a dog sucking eggs. It is <lb/>
have the III however, to see the boys <lb/>
press of Slate as to u chewing gum, sucking the cud a <lb/>
this fact due- not mill- otherwise trying to keep <lb/>
and is col for the from chewing. May lie they will <lb/>
two committed. Those States hold out, but it will hard work. <lb/>
winch death penally <lb/>
if they fall from grace <lb/>
will not lake up with the <lb/>
same bland they formerly used. <lb/>
We have just added Steam Supply <lb/>
Will anything in this line very low, Sec us when in want of <lb/>
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe <lb/>
and Angle Valves, Check Valves, Water <lb/>
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Ganges, Hancock <lb/>
aspirators, V. S. Injectors, Cocks. Steam <lb/>
Pipe all Biles, Pipe Kitting all s. <lb/>
LINE OF Packing, Robber Bolt, Gaudy <lb/>
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks, Ac. <lb/>
A Ii ii p man never cuts his ac <lb/>
qua in lances. <lb/>
A cheap suit must be taken <lb/>
better or worsted. <lb/>
SOLE AGE <lb/>
Harvesting lip- and Harm <lb/>
for <lb/>
Like Daisies Before the <lb/>
Baby lives arc by <lb/>
The attack of the <lb/>
ease is progress is <lb/>
rapid. Mothers who bin <lb/>
their children Perry Painkiller ml <lb/>
water with u k-w drops of MM I <lb/>
tell bow thin tins led <lb/>
vomiting, put the <lb/>
hull- patient nut cf danger, and its. j <lb/>
Often Suffer from just as many <lb/>
as thou which do not. <lb/>
The theory i that re <lb/>
criminality, does to <lb/>
Some extent but never has <lb/>
never ill prevent it. <lb/>
heart and <lb/>
troop of crimes <lb/>
with defendant and the <lb/>
with convicts and <lb/>
from lime to time place upon <lb/>
I the the wearer of the black <lb/>
hood. Nevertheless, the <lb/>
of that he will lie put <lb/>
death have <lb/>
sonic effect ill deterring from cap <lb/>
Ital en. I lie II lilt who <lb/>
tales n. and <lb/>
these considerations justice<lb/>
man's blood, man -hall helpless, <lb/>
inc downward. Milton <lb/>
who was captured shot by <lb/>
officers N. <lb/>
what was <lb/>
to be a The <lb/>
were kept under strong guard <lb/>
Saturday night. All were held <lb/>
lot is it-poll- <lb/>
ed as likely to <lb/>
Negroes Held for Murder. <lb/>
Va., April save <lb/>
prisoners from being lynched, <lb/>
i magistrates held court almost <lb/>
all day yesterday at N. <lb/>
John Ills <lb/>
hop and John all colored, <lb/>
were charged with the murder of <lb/>
Thomas white, a <lb/>
clerk Peel store at <lb/>
ford. The arc said to <lb/>
I have cursed and had <lb/>
I pill out the store. <lb/>
was shot <lb/>
limes in the back and one man <lb/>
tiled at close range <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
pity, do. i work <lb/>
I lie I e-i <lb/>
asks I'm the abolition of the <lb/>
death p although spirit <lb/>
of which seeks to sub <lb/>
tor the neck <lb/>
breaking gallons <lb/>
mid mode of the <lb/>
i is Io he coin <lb/>
tie Ob <lb/>
Advice i to <lb/>
w Ache In <lb/>
Minutes <lb/>
Ladles, it a breach <lb/>
it good to around <lb/>
streets free conversation <lb/>
sun-ring, with young boys or me. <lb/>
t. <lb/>
ml <lb/>
all i <lb/>
I. II i in the <lb/>
use, bi a will you i.- <lb/>
in i hi Hill <lb/>
iii i <lb/>
mission to walk with you he <lb/>
has finished. Scotland Times.<lb/>
-v <lb/>
Mil<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
D. J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered at Punt Office <lb/>
N. as Second-Clan <lb/>
Mall Matter.<lb/>
is considering I be mat <lb/>
of building a railroad <lb/>
city via and Greenville <lb/>
Washington. This end of the Heel <lb/>
believes a road would be a <lb/>
paying enterprise. It go <lb/>
through a splendid notion of <lb/>
The Free Press is <lb/>
paring lo do itself proud. A <lb/>
company has been organized <lb/>
conduct business, plant <lb/>
will be considerably enlarged, and <lb/>
ground baa been purchased upon <lb/>
which erect a splendid building <lb/>
of its own. Nothing is good <lb/>
for the Free Press and we wish <lb/>
it continued prosperity, <lb/>
A CHEAP BAKING POWDER. <lb/>
Found to Contain Alum. Ground Rock. <lb/>
and other things. Seized and De- <lb/>
The Health Department of New <lb/>
York has seized tons of <lb/>
Biking Powder, made <lb/>
by I he Southern Soda Works, of <lb/>
Nashville, Tenn., that <lb/>
city. Samples of Hie baking pow- <lb/>
ere found to <lb/>
contain alum and ground rock. It <lb/>
was declared dangerous to <lb/>
and dumped into the dock. <lb/>
is staled Ibis brand of baking <lb/>
Winterville Department. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
N. April, <lb/>
Tobacco Flies. <lb/>
Cox Mfg. Co., are <lb/>
up a tremendous racket <lb/>
making tobacco dues. It sounds <lb/>
like twenty live each <lb/>
hand using two hammers and each <lb/>
baud having a Helper two <lb/>
hummers. However we will try <lb/>
endure it a while as they <lb/>
have hundred and twenty <lb/>
The Mulberry and Silk Cut <lb/>
lure <lb/>
powder has I placed upon A <lb/>
several stores in this vicinity be over. Then <lb/>
where it is retailed at prices from peace. <lb/>
ten to live cents a pound. and <lb/>
. .;. . . . . . . f. Au. <lb/>
The convention which as <lb/>
Raleigh on Tuesday <lb/>
was attended by a large number of <lb/>
delegates representing nearly all <lb/>
of counties In there are <lb/>
many of race. It woe more <lb/>
orderly than such convention <lb/>
have been heretofore and therefore <lb/>
speaks for I hem. There <lb/>
were a few of the boisterous pies <lb/>
Ml but howling was <lb/>
ally by the more <lb/>
The object of the meeting <lb/>
was lo consult reference to the <lb/>
future good of They <lb/>
outspoken U to the fact <lb/>
they should no longer <lb/>
office who only wanted to <lb/>
use and then lo kick <lb/>
They realized the fact that the <lb/>
Republicans <lb/>
them in respect to holding <lb/>
or conventions a <lb/>
gales. Their place as assigned <lb/>
by their Republican friends <lb/>
and vote <lb/>
ticket. The <lb/>
lion said their resolutions <lb/>
they would not do Mils. The <lb/>
passed a unanimously <lb/>
Senator <lb/>
his toward and it was <lb/>
In send the news to him <lb/>
at <lb/>
One of called <lb/>
It was being In New York <lb/>
at four cents a pound. Consumers <lb/>
should look mil fir it. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. Apr. <lb/>
Miss Jenkins, of Tarboro, <lb/>
spent a few days here last week. <lb/>
F. Harding, of <lb/>
spent Tuesday and Wednesday <lb/>
here on business. <lb/>
DOT. J. J. Darker held services <lb/>
in fondue Sunday and Sunday <lb/>
night and returned Monday. <lb/>
Dr. I. James, of <lb/>
spent Sunday here. <lb/>
J. T. Smith and II. <lb/>
spent Monday in <lb/>
Mr. Parker, Durham, successful trips <lb/>
who has been assisting Rev. W. son. <lb/>
hose in a meeting here, returned Tho canning is making <lb/>
home Wednesday. large shipments of canned goods <lb/>
and II. H. everyday, SO our railroad agent <lb/>
spent Sunday in Gold Point. informs us, This is one of the <lb/>
John Nichols, f Winterville, moot of our <lb/>
passed through thriving little town. <lb/>
Mrs Andrews and B. F. Manning ., have a <lb/>
Wednesday from I car of special prepared lime for <lb/>
South peanuts or cotton. Come and boy. <lb/>
Mrs v m Hammond is very ill The rush for guano <lb/>
We wish recovery. I is unprecedented. The <lb/>
A. Ward went rood this must be at work Hum and <lb/>
appreciation those <lb/>
the A. Mfg. <lb/>
pent yesterday in shop- <lb/>
ping and visiting Miss <lb/>
leaves again this afternoon to <lb/>
spend the country. <lb/>
Plague lake we heard some <lb/>
body say. <lb/>
J. J. of Farmville, was <lb/>
here Tuesday. <lb/>
Patrick, of Ayden, <lb/>
came up on the train Thursday <lb/>
and spent the day with Hisses <lb/>
Bessie and Nichols. <lb/>
W. II. Hamilton lo drain <lb/>
gen Thursday evening lo visit his <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Q. A. the hustling <lb/>
drummer for A. Cox <lb/>
Co., after belt g away several days, <lb/>
returned yesterday from one of the <lb/>
tile sea <lb/>
la shown by the daily ship- <lb/>
n and constant <lb/>
ed by ever mail. <lb/>
John Peel, of spent <lb/>
Sunday here. <lb/>
Mrs. Howard, of Con- <lb/>
Wed with Mr. <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
F. Gardner and family of <lb/>
cults, have moved here. <lb/>
Nobles, of Ml. Olive, <lb/>
Wednesday night here and return- <lb/>
ed Thursday. <lb/>
spent last <lb/>
and returned j week. Mr. Peel and <lb/>
are lo be congratulated upon <lb/>
Friday bore. Mr. Peel is <lb/>
the most progressive merchants in <lb/>
Eastern Carolina and stands high <lb/>
all over our Slate. as <lb/>
of his stores young Stevenson <lb/>
About fifty-live years there <lb/>
a as quits an excitement regard <lb/>
to silk culture. In almost every <lb/>
New <lb/>
or white mulberry, was <lb/>
planted, leaves of which were <lb/>
fed to is no <lb/>
more trouble hi raising Ibis I ban <lb/>
there is bushes. It <lb/>
can be raised from the roots or <lb/>
front An ordinary bush <lb/>
will furnish a large of <lb/>
The and Boat <lb/>
to do is lo start <lb/>
planting of bushes so as lo <lb/>
have food for the worms. <lb/>
There is but little skill <lb/>
the They only <lb/>
require lo feed by <lb/>
placing the mulberry leaves neat <lb/>
them. Any child often years old <lb/>
At the time <lb/>
to above there was no de <lb/>
for cocoons which were <lb/>
made by worms, and COMO-I <lb/>
ceased. <lb/>
one went into extensively, but a <lb/>
many persons had more or <lb/>
less of them. Now silk mills have <lb/>
been established u demand has <lb/>
up for cocoons, <lb/>
will boo source or to go <lb/>
business Possibly some of <lb/>
morns bushes maybe <lb/>
found growing in Slate. If so <lb/>
they furnish for a <lb/>
large number of plants. I think <lb/>
every eye in bush will furnish <lb/>
a culling to be planted. <lb/>
Mr. of the Slate de <lb/>
.-tales after <lb/>
inns have been led for some lime <lb/>
then they can <lb/>
be fed on leaves from <lb/>
there are many of <lb/>
now growing and ready to <lb/>
furnish an quantity of <lb/>
leaves. This is a most important <lb/>
advantage. now has <lb/>
a silk mill, and my opinion, at <lb/>
leas one thousand persons can <lb/>
make a by paying some, <lb/>
NEWS. <lb/>
Happening. In North Carolina. <lb/>
The railroad from Washington <lb/>
lo Plymouth has been completed <lb/>
and have a regular <lb/>
schedule. <lb/>
section there <lb/>
is a prospect of a large crop this <lb/>
season. will <lb/>
earnest next week. <lb/>
Admiration. <lb/>
of the meat pleasing <lb/>
dents of president's visit to <lb/>
Charleston t Carolinians, <lb/>
was strong attachment the <lb/>
chief executive of form- <lb/>
ed for our governor. It looked as <lb/>
if he was to Governor <lb/>
cock on all If he <lb/>
speaking distance of gov- <lb/>
be was conversing with <lb/>
I him. If the governor WM not <lb/>
sight, president would ask <lb/>
him make some pleasing <lb/>
concerning him was <lb/>
talk Charleston ho the <lb/>
dent fell love with <lb/>
North Carolina's governor. <lb/>
It may be added that <lb/>
Aycock too was greatly <lb/>
impressed with Teddy <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
an easy way <lb/>
and a sure way to treat a case of Sore <lb/>
Throat in order to kill disease germs <lb/>
and insure healthy throat action is to <lb/>
take half a of water put into <lb/>
it a teaspoonful of <lb/>
Mexican Mustang <lb/>
liniment <lb/>
this throat at <lb/>
of throat with the i <lb/>
on dot and <lb/>
Then the . <lb/>
. and after doing <lb/>
around the neck. It la a <lb/>
the throat <lb/>
r some on i . <lb/>
cube. <lb/>
and 81.00 a bottle. <lb/>
T MAY BE YOU wed a <lb/>
. . . Treat It at once with <lb/>
and you can depend upon a cur. <lb/>
Good Plowing. <lb/>
Too much be said about <lb/>
the Importance of good plowing. <lb/>
II is hard to get it done but with, <lb/>
out it good crops be made. <lb/>
The ground should be broken <lb/>
and deep so as lo <lb/>
soil and make it in condition A first Preparatory School. Prepares <lb/>
grow crops readily. I for College and for Life <lb/>
cases the second plowing would do , <lb/>
as much or more good W- Principal, MISS MAMIE GRIMES <lb/>
first. To use a harrow . <lb/>
Bethel High School. <lb/>
School. <lb/>
Off <lb/>
for mill .,. <lb/>
There i no experiment as the I u farm and turned the plow over <lb/>
above is from my own personal I to his boy <lb/>
knowledge and experience. <lb/>
free use of their <lb/>
money in bringing lo <lb/>
lice the dastardly per pert tors of <lb/>
I., of Tarboro, <lb/>
spent Wednesday line <lb/>
w, James, of who <lb/>
ins been here an a visit foul deed. To hoar him de <lb/>
scribe would arouse <lb/>
quite a crowd attended bu- <lb/>
I. W. I . Six oars were side <lb/>
He . hero Thursday. <lb/>
the to be King's Weekly reporter was out <lb/>
of the full plumage yesterday. <lb/>
Hi leaves n Wife, two sons one feathers were <lb/>
daughter. <lb/>
save his earnings, and <lb/>
and <lb/>
more Independent Sum <lb/>
few seem to realize bad <lb/>
vole for better men, <lb/>
will be worth something lo He <lb/>
when he learns to <lb/>
advice of better class of white <lb/>
people. <lb/>
School and Their <lb/>
A special for 1901 as to <lb/>
I ii school has been <lb/>
Public Of while <lb/>
school lion-., there are frames <lb/>
II. Hooker, was <lb/>
here Tuesday. <lb/>
Jesse went <lb/>
lo Ills yesterday. <lb/>
Bryan bis spectacle. <lb/>
between Ibis place l lack <lb/>
Thursday. any one has found <lb/>
Mr. Bryan would esteem it a <lb/>
After all there is a t dial <lb/>
sentiment i to I lie <lb/>
i. <lb/>
that it is degrading <lb/>
and hardens a culprit loaves <lb/>
desperate deeds wrong doings <lb/>
This is true to some Silent, but <lb/>
take the man who brutally beat a <lb/>
wife. degrade <lb/>
him or lower bin. Dots he not <lb/>
deserve ten times what he gives <lb/>
The truth is n is needed <lb/>
is education with right j total for <lb/>
kind there is not much need . . <lb/>
whipping post, but take a supreme- <lb/>
ignorant and be cares <lb/>
. , <lb/>
1,268, lug brick total to have them returned <lb/>
or colored school houses the of Prof. A. <lb/>
I hero are frame 1,830, log Heel Hand have <lb/>
total The number of school Kl <lb/>
houses built during the year pieces of music a <lb/>
was, white The that is truly <lb/>
value of school is loot e tent we <lb/>
-s total rote about, music is <lb/>
of school pleasant to hear and ii is <lb/>
Is, while to realist the by <lb/>
if bile districts have no band <lb/>
i. U. number as one of the <lb/>
fur is beat the State. <lb/>
b. i of <lb/>
very the degrading <lb/>
of a lashing. Ii is the hurt lug <lb/>
that he dreads right here i- <lb/>
where the of the treatment <lb/>
comes in. A restoration of tat old <lb/>
custom for would <lb/>
be a good but there are <lb/>
crimes where nothing else his so <lb/>
betting, failure lo pro- <lb/>
for one's family and kindred <lb/>
crimes. Delaware uses the lash on <lb/>
wife beaters and Maryland a <lb/>
like law and ii has been so <lb/>
wholesome all <lb/>
the country has no on <lb/>
are to the <lb/>
brutality it. but let their ha <lb/>
bands them good <lb/>
A South Writer Worth Watching. <lb/>
value of houses for whites J <lb/>
. r. . . years have passed the <lb/>
on h be pointing proudly to a <lb/>
bulb races, without houses, NO, <lb/>
Average value of houses for s <lb/>
1- and col <lb/>
Five Girl Babies at a Bulb.<lb/>
today to sell hoop I to lotion <lb/>
told his friends about a Hellen Keller. <lb/>
new writer in of fiction; i <lb/>
writer whiM present work along <lb/>
line gives <lb/>
if she tarns<lb/>
This wonderful <lb/>
about a Keller. This wonderful <lb/>
startling Increase in his Alabama, blind, de- <lb/>
family, mother. Viola of is <lb/>
wife , a Th <lb/>
., am deep thought and is <lb/>
Coroner, old, has been such <lb/>
scum years. power, her story of her life <lb/>
appearing in The <lb/>
of one cannot <lb/>
was sent for and h- b I, <lb/>
Ml been added lo to think Of as she is <lb/>
arc doing one, still college; but <lb/>
is father no of <lb/>
strong soul,.,,,,,. <lb/>
disappear. L, i ,,,;. one of the Souths most <lb/>
authors by by. <lb/>
William II. Oliver, <lb/>
New Bern, K.<lb/>
There is nothing batter for feed <lb/>
lug silk worms than the leaves of <lb/>
the Chine.-e or mill <lb/>
berry. Wherever Ibis tree grows <lb/>
it should be diligently <lb/>
and planted as a hedge around a <lb/>
rich dry or along the farm <lb/>
from the road. <lb/>
Dusty leaves are not suitable <lb/>
silk worms. The <lb/>
have a in and dry soil; <lb/>
The chance may be <lb/>
planted out once, or <lb/>
long roots of old mulberry <lb/>
can be cut lengths of <lb/>
about six inches and planted a <lb/>
I'm row I to I. inches deep; nearly <lb/>
every will grow. Cuttings <lb/>
ear old wood will also <lb/>
grow if ten inches long and <lb/>
planted deep that eye <lb/>
remains above ground. Keep the <lb/>
plant, moist free <lb/>
from weeds. <lb/>
The <lb/>
produces In this state as <lb/>
we ban only the male plant. <lb/>
Seed i mulberry -nun us <lb/>
alba can be bought of most of <lb/>
larger in New York and <lb/>
Philadelphia and may be <lb/>
to May One ounce of good <lb/>
lead win produce about <lb/>
plants which if grown in rich <lb/>
Harden soil will be lit so set out <lb/>
w lien one year old. Cover the <lb/>
one inch deep. Soak IS hours <lb/>
before Set Noted plants <lb/>
in a row to l apart lo a <lb/>
hedge. make <lb/>
the ground i. i or <lb/>
fowl house manure. the <lb/>
hedge is years old staple J or <lb/>
Strands of win main stems <lb/>
and you have a good fence as well <lb/>
as useful silk producing hedge.<lb/>
MRS. J. W. and Art. <lb/>
would do probably in of the <lb/>
second plowing. In guilty Department, 11.50 Art a, M <lb/>
Of shallow, including piano M <lb/>
plowers let plows , Incidental fee, per year, l <lb/>
slip over or hard ard moderate. For further particulars address <lb/>
w, j. v, Principal. <lb/>
was <lb/>
plowing one hand and hold- <lb/>
a to his mouth <lb/>
with other. He was surprised <lb/>
that he lost money fanning <lb/>
other people were not surprised. j <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
How to Grow <lb/>
Cotton for Profit. <lb/>
To Memory of the Southern <lb/>
Confederacy. <lb/>
The following resolution will be <lb/>
brought before the Con- <lb/>
Prepare your land well, manure well and plant a variety that <lb/>
command a price when you otter it on the market. <lb/>
Of seed, planted them on half an <lb/>
a.-re of land and picked a bale of cotton that weighed pounds, <lb/>
Veterans in convention. r B- J- Cobb together with severe <lb/>
;. on co operation on this market and the yield is far ahead of anything we have <lb/>
and are most earnest country. of the best farmers in county saw my <lb/>
m sled to secure its j the field and it as floe as they ever saw. <lb/>
the I every I .,, for UM a bushel. Parties <lb/>
, y <lb/>
be fully in all that per <lb/>
O. L. JOYNER, <lb/>
Greenville, N. U. <lb/>
to rise and the fall of <lb/>
Southern and that <lb/>
date of the birth of <lb/>
only President will be <lb/>
impressed their minds and <lb/>
hearts and generally <lb/>
with i i e ceremonies be <lb/>
it. <lb/>
the Con- <lb/>
Memorial Association of <lb/>
New Orleans, at ;,, <lb/>
the anniversary of the birth of <lb/>
Darts, President of the <lb/>
A Southern Enterprise For The South. <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
A MR Broad St., <lb/>
la the south i.,. bat prevailed In the In f <lb/>
Pf X i one must an <lb/>
I P then must pa <lb/>
D trip North to <lb/>
and <lb/>
of. Strictly <lb/>
i of America, be <lb/>
adopted Memorial Day, <lb/>
said resolution to go into effect on <lb/>
June and be <lb/>
it <lb/>
Thai this <lb/>
shall invite the co of the <lb/>
United Confederate or <lb/>
i . the Hulled Daughters <lb/>
I In- and the Con <lb/>
federated Southern As- <lb/>
to secure the general <lb/>
of this resolution every <lb/>
State, as well as all <lb/>
places wherever it is customary to <lb/>
honor memory of the Con fed <lb/>
Daily <lb/>
Blows. <lb/>
nun mint par <lb/>
P and a cub , . I ten , r , i H <lb/>
TOBACCO TRUCKS. <lb/>
Tobacco farmers can get the best <lb/>
Tobacco Truck the market this <lb/>
Season from O. who <lb/>
is manufacturing the pa <lb/>
by C. II. Tripp This <lb/>
is not only the l-mt Truck, but <lb/>
is easiest to between the <lb/>
rows and at the price is the cheap <lb/>
sold. our tiers with <lb/>
i , <lb/>
The statement comes from Wash <lb/>
President <lb/>
to some visitor, <lb/>
that he expected to take a trip <lb/>
through the South when business <lb/>
permitted and visit this <lb/>
Stale. It is said that he will be <lb/>
i in i to tend the State fair here <lb/>
in October. <lb/>
HI IN <lb/>
American and Italian Marble <lb/>
Ml II , <lb/>
WIT lad <lb/>
.,.,,,., . ires His- <lb/>
K. Paws work <lb/>
GUANO <lb/>
farmer should one. save time and save <lb/>
THE JAMES Bethel, N. C. <lb/>
are making the. Distributor for the least money of <lb/>
any on the. market. All who have soon it it a <lb/>
If you one write us. <lb/>
We also manufacture School Desk, <lb/>
Swings, Tables, Doors, Tobacco, <lb/>
MANUFACTURING, Bethel, N. C. <lb/>
Everybody <lb/>
Cordially invited to see our stuck of <lb/>
Hats <lb/>
buying. We have what you want. Come and be con- <lb/>
We have the prettiest of millinery ever brought <lb/>
W Sash in all widths colors. Wash <lb/>
for the just thing for summer, <lb/>
trimmed while you wait. Give a trial. <lb/>
Yours to please, <lb/>
Misses Erwin.<lb/>
Any particular <lb/>
nice thing to <lb/>
wear that you <lb/>
want you will <lb/>
right here. <lb/>
will <lb/>
just lie <lb/>
number of but <lb/>
tuns on your <lb/>
right roll to the <lb/>
In the <lb/>
correct curve <lb/>
mi your Irons- <lb/>
They w i b e <lb/>
just the right <lb/>
width and shape <lb/>
It will be a <lb/>
bard matter for <lb/>
you to fault <lb/>
with your <lb/>
Spring Suit if <lb/>
yon get It <lb/>
for we believe <lb/>
that our suits <lb/>
are just, right in <lb/>
every <lb/>
well being i <lb/>
at right in <lb/>
rife, <lb/>
a link is missing in our chain of Attractive Suits. <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER. <lb/>
I . S. District All <lb/>
left <lb/>
for <lb/>
Howe returned , <lb/>
from court <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Harry I <lb/>
evening <lb/>
Be Sure to See our <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross <lb/>
paper <lb/>
mark on their <lb/>
REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
If cotton keeps on it will gel to <lb/>
cents yet. <lb/>
Something Rice <lb/>
Flakes at M. <lb/>
Bring your fat Cattle to K. M. <lb/>
and lb gross, if. <lb/>
Little Miss Essie <lb/>
gave a birthday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
so many warnings no one <lb/>
should fail to pay bis poll by <lb/>
was not but two boors <lb/>
a half late Thursday night. <lb/>
We have known it to be later. <lb/>
must be an inviting <lb/>
field for life insurance <lb/>
Only eight of <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Mr. C. L. Wilkinson's horse run <lb/>
away Friday. horse was cut <lb/>
considerably and the dray torn to <lb/>
pieces. <lb/>
Davis Move have moved <lb/>
barber shop from Five Points to <lb/>
of the <lb/>
building. <lb/>
With so much bad weather <lb/>
spring will be before the <lb/>
farmers are able to catch up with <lb/>
their work. <lb/>
early closing question bus <lb/>
been discussed some the <lb/>
merchants but no action has yet <lb/>
The first strawberries this <lb/>
State were shipped from <lb/>
Monday. brought cents <lb/>
a quart Philadelphia. <lb/>
Every day the lime left <lb/>
in which you pay your poll <lb/>
tax and be entitled to vote. Will <lb/>
you neglect it disfranchise <lb/>
you reel II <lb/>
We e it stated that six <lb/>
white men Greene have <lb/>
tailed to pay their poll tax. Pitt <lb/>
has done so well by a <lb/>
good deal. <lb/>
the hotel porters failed <lb/>
to get any on the <lb/>
train Friday one of them <lb/>
was heard to remark drum <lb/>
men don't like to hit <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
Mr. D W. will soon put <lb/>
up a large brick on <lb/>
site of his stores on Five <lb/>
Points. Mr. R. M. will <lb/>
also put up two stores Fifth <lb/>
street. <lb/>
What Yea are <lb/>
Chill <lb/>
formula la print- <lb/>
ed on every showing it la simply <lb/>
Ion. in N <lb/>
Curt, No Pay. etc. <lb/>
NEEDS A HOSPITAL <lb/>
Why should not nave <lb/>
a hospital f Is such an <lb/>
to meet demands <lb/>
of our enterprising county and de- <lb/>
town t <lb/>
Think about It. Many of <lb/>
diseases which attack our bodies <lb/>
are most treated <lb/>
institutions of this where all <lb/>
the sanitary precautions can be <lb/>
taken ; hi the frequency of <lb/>
people leaving home undergo- <lb/>
the fatigue and expense of a <lb/>
trip to a hospital elsewhere. A <lb/>
great deal of this could be avoided <lb/>
If we had n hospital at home. <lb/>
Among are numerous people <lb/>
living in of others, <lb/>
boarding in hotels, or rooming <lb/>
fitted up business <lb/>
they ate tick, <lb/>
they are danger of being neg- <lb/>
or put to extra for <lb/>
from trained nurses <lb/>
so It be a great ad- <lb/>
vantage to them if they could with <lb/>
a minimum of expense fa- <lb/>
in traveling be placed a <lb/>
hospital right hand. <lb/>
With people who live in their <lb/>
own a hospital would be a <lb/>
great advantage; as better results <lb/>
can be hoped for treatment <lb/>
of most diseases, under the <lb/>
provided in such institutions, <lb/>
than in the average home where <lb/>
too little is known and less thought <lb/>
of law. of sanitation. If <lb/>
sick member of the family could <lb/>
be put the hospital, attended by <lb/>
the family physician, and minis- <lb/>
to by trained bands, <lb/>
would have a greater <lb/>
of recovery while the other <lb/>
members of the family could be <lb/>
engaged in their usual avocations <lb/>
no risk infection from the <lb/>
disease. this way could <lb/>
lie saved, diminish and <lb/>
prevented. <lb/>
many other r. <lb/>
might tie urged showing the <lb/>
institution to our <lb/>
; but the practical <lb/>
is be hail I um <lb/>
glad to be able to say, yes, A <lb/>
little pull the right direction by <lb/>
all of our people both In tho <lb/>
the and a little pull all <lb/>
together will effect the early es- <lb/>
of such an institution <lb/>
In our midst. I am by <lb/>
one who Is enthusiastically inter- <lb/>
It, that some very Hitter <lb/>
are in sight, provided the people <lb/>
of will give <lb/>
to show their own In- <lb/>
enterprise. <lb/>
J. N. Booth. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All j., i are <lb/>
In any manner lauds in <lb/>
Beaver Dam township the lands <lb/>
P. More <lb/>
by T. rt. Nichols <lb/>
others. he ac- <lb/>
cording to law. J W SMITH. <lb/>
. SMITH. <lb/>
l, <lb/>
Mrs. and child <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
from Nest. <lb/>
Mi.-s Nancy of Greene <lb/>
county, came in this <lb/>
visit <lb/>
morning <lb/>
Mies Morris, a trained <lb/>
nurse of Wilson, came Wednesday <lb/>
evening to attend T. W. <lb/>
foreman of who <lb/>
is quite sick. <lb/>
April i. <lb/>
L. I. Moore went lo Wilson <lb/>
day. <lb/>
off, in in lo <lb/>
lo Tar- <lb/>
It did tali <lb/>
light of all. <lb/>
Mrs. went <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Mis. M. E. Norman retained <lb/>
Thursday evening <lb/>
Misses Battle Kittrell, <lb/>
Winterville, <lb/>
S. Evans. <lb/>
J. A. of <lb/>
came Thursday evening to see <lb/>
his brother, T. W. who <lb/>
is sick. <lb/>
April ill, 1902. <lb/>
B. W. went up the road <lb/>
this <lb/>
Miss Daisy Tucker, from near <lb/>
Black Jack, Is visiting Miss Bessie <lb/>
Harding. <lb/>
Mrs. II. S. Evans went to Win- <lb/>
evening to visit <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
It. Moore returned Friday <lb/>
evening from the Presbytery at <lb/>
Rocky Mount. <lb/>
Misses Delia Smith, <lb/>
of day here <lb/>
return home this evening. <lb/>
Maud Jen- <lb/>
Newell, of Winterville High <lb/>
School, the here. <lb/>
Miss Nannie Coward, of Greene <lb/>
county, w visiting here, <lb/>
returned house Friday evening. <lb/>
Miss came up <lb/>
this from school at Win- <lb/>
to spend at home. <lb/>
Grand and Gorgeous <lb/>
Ex Kin j of Spun Dead. <lb/>
France, <lb/>
Francisco ex of <lb/>
Spain, was <lb/>
Splendid. <lb/>
sock the opera <lb/>
house Thursday night was n <lb/>
did success. Notwithstanding the <lb/>
weather there was a large at <lb/>
and all enjoyed it. The <lb/>
ii program was <lb/>
e receipts were more <lb/>
White and Dress goods, <lb/>
Laces Embroideries, Silks, k <lb/>
Everything New up to Date <lb/>
THREE STORES FULL SF <lb/>
Truck. <lb/>
When oilier sections well <lb/>
at truck raising it looks <lb/>
Hint farmers around do <lb/>
engage in it. There is not <lb/>
enough raised mound here lo sup- <lb/>
ply the homo to say <lb/>
of what might be <lb/>
kipped, <lb/>
A Decline in Saloon Patronage. <lb/>
A strong temperance lesson is <lb/>
taught by tho experience the <lb/>
Union in- railroad, which mule <lb/>
a rule a few weeks ago no <lb/>
who in , i. ah saloons, while <lb/>
either or off duly, could remain <lb/>
in its service. A decline <lb/>
In saloon patronage is now report- <lb/>
id all the lines, <lb/>
Cheyenne, a <lb/>
of labor, twenty five <lb/>
places are to have <lb/>
gone out of business two <lb/>
weeks. <lb/>
Prescription tor Malaria <lb/>
Chills Paver I a of <lb/>
Chill is simply <lb/>
and hi a form. No <lb/>
Pay, SOc. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
The Big Store <lb/>
Greenville, N C.<lb/>
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mm <lb/>
SAVE <lb/>
Bands <lb/>
FOR. PRESENTS <lb/>
Cigar BANDS and Old Virginia Cheroot WRAPPERS Y ASSORTED <lb/>
with TAGS from NATURAL LEAF, <lb/>
SPUN <lb/>
PEACH AND RICE, <lb/>
TRADE MARK STICKERS from Pipe Smoking <lb/>
co, in securing . presents, ONE TAG being equal to TWO CIGAR BANDS or TWO OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOT WRAPPERS <lb/>
The above illustrations <lb/>
represent the presents to be given for<lb/>
stake, BANDS <lb/>
. MUM Mom <lb/>
Five Cent Cigar Bands <lb/>
WRITE. YOUR NAME AND PLAINLY on outside of package eon. <lb/>
BANDS or WRAPPERS and for -d them by registered mall, or express <lb/>
prepaid. Be sure to your package s- wrapped and properly marked, so <lb/>
that it will not be lost in Send bands or wrappers and requests for presents <lb/>
requests for to C. Hy. Brown, Folsom Avenue. St. Louis, Mo. <lb/>
OUR. NEW ILLUSTRATED of presents for 1903 includes many <lb/>
articles not shown above. It contains the most attractive list of presents ever offered <lb/>
for bands and wrappers, and will be sent by mall on receipt of postage two <lb/>
cents. ; <lb/>
Our offer of presents for bands and wrappers will expire November 1903. <lb/>
American Cigar Company <lb/>
Have You Forgot <lb/>
J. O AM STILL AX<lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Advice to the Aged. <lb/>
Age brings infirmities, such as Surveys OP Man, <lb/>
bowels, weak surveys rials or maps <lb/>
and LIVER. satisfaction <lb/>
My-m J B i I-. Communication me by mail or <lb/>
P n <lb/>
V B B I will be prompt attention <lb/>
O I N. C. <lb/>
have a specific effect on these <lb/>
the bowels, rt <lb/>
Court <lb/>
perform their natural us <lb/>
Ms,. , , <lb/>
VIGOR-------a. Hit Comity. <lb/>
i , , to the bladder and <lb/>
ts, L,. <lb/>
Tin warp A op thing An enter. u <lb/>
s entitled as above baa <lb/>
WHICH I TO MENTION requested bent hi Superior Court <lb/>
Come to tea me fur your next of flour <lb/>
Yours to please <lb/>
III II I . w <lb/>
LANDS POSTED. <lb/>
All arc hereby forbidden to Ires- <lb/>
any way upon my hunt <lb/>
with dog or gun without my <lb/>
lands in Swift Pitt <lb/>
county, adjoining the of It. <lb/>
C- C. Milk, N II. J. <lb/>
Bra, Wall land, W. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
MOORS- <lb/>
DON'T TRY t. <lb/>
ins it is offered Mm, come <lb/>
w rite mi essay, and lo perfect the o u <lb/>
x- . . i . i land la <lb/>
Newspaper wan bl subject ,,,. <lb/>
Here is I be don't know I aid <lb/>
,, ,. , , , ,,, . , . , ,. H. D. Smith, and wild defendant will <lb/>
how come to in Hie , lo <lb/>
until-1 Tl on of Superior Court <lb/>
Hi. Monday in <lb/>
to say aniline Court County In Green. <lb/>
We link-., ,,,,,,, , ,;,.,. the demanded <lb/>
SMOKED MEATS you bear about, and Into <lb/>
are the brush niter flood, <lb/>
ray we .-ill more <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. W. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton of <lb/>
Ties and <lb/>
MM shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
IS and <lb/>
I Inn stepped out and wrote it up, <lb/>
and been here ever <lb/>
an <lb/>
any In That means we <lb/>
carry BEST at price, don't think be die. I never <lb/>
if want good Cigar saw a dead one. and never heard <lb/>
or good and Chewing To Our paper <lb/>
, have . <lb/>
Tit place to BEST <lb/>
lime is <lb/>
D. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
WHEN YOU WANT <lb/>
Dry Goods, Groceries, <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mrs. L. ii. WHITE, <lb/>
Nice line cf low <lb/>
product bought for ch or In <lb/>
exchange Tor <lb/>
nil-; NEW <lb/>
Jas. White. <lb/>
is without all win- <lb/>
don't wear no ox, and paw <lb/>
paid Ins subscription in live <lb/>
-Exchange, <lb/>
1175.------- <lb/>
. M. <lb/>
retail and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hide. Km, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb/>
Turkey, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Oak Ba <lb/>
by Parlor <lb/>
Table, P. <lb/>
and Gull Ax <lb/>
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb/>
root, Henry George Clear, <lb/>
Cherries, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour <lb/>
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
and Oar- <lb/>
,, ., ., r , <lb/>
tor Locks, Bead, Apples, Nut-., <lb/>
Hone, Apples, Peach, <lb/>
in . c; if <lb/>
Collars, I Car- and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
pen Tools, In <lb/>
Next door to Wilkinson. <lb/>
Ware, and Cracker, Mae, <lb/>
Beat Batter, New <lb/>
Royal and nu <lb/>
other good. Quality <lb/>
Cheap for Com <lb/>
to lee me. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
H. I. CARR, <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior <lb/>
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build- <lb/>
We solicit or patronage and <lb/>
guarantee I satisfaction in <lb/>
styles and work. <lb/>
send your orders to <lb/>
Tile Greenville Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
WHICH ARD <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The complete in every <lb/>
pa Cine and prices as low us <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
We obtain V. H. and <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
of <lb/>
For <lb/>
u tin it f <lb/>
WASHINGTON D C <lb/>
GREENVILLE O. <lb/>
Cot Ion Bagging Ties always <lb/>
on him i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at G A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora, South Creek, <lb/>
Swan Ocracoke and <lb/>
all ts for the West with rail- <lb/>
roads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb/>
S. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
J. E. District <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
------DEALER EN------ <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
so a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COMB TO SEE MB. <lb/>
J. B. COBBY. <lb/>
Norfolk Va <lb/>
lull Cotton Buyer, Broker, in <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer, stock., cotton, Grain and <lb/>
is New York <lb/>
DAY IN THE YEAH. Chicago and New <lb/>
CALDWELL <lb/>
c d w i. ii I The Commoner <lb/>
ISSUED <lb/>
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THE <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C. <lb/>
Dr. D James,<lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
The Reflector, office. <lb/>
Weekly and <lb/>
will be sent together <lb/>
one year for or The Dally <lb/>
and <lb/>
one year for 13.50 payable in ad- <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
Tin- leader in good work and low <lb/>
N . i Mr <lb/>
All other Una very cheap. Portraits <lb/>
from any small picture cheap. Mice <lb/>
Frame all the Come and <lb/>
my work. Mo trouble to <lb/>
soil answer question. The very <lb/>
to all. Office hour <lb/>
lo a. in., In n n. m. Your <lb/>
FOB v <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TRUTH TO <lb/>
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VOL <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, APRIL <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson; <lb/>
Take Away <lb/>
Women <lb/>
And what would said a <lb/>
Women's Rights orator. <lb/>
excitedly shouted a man <lb/>
In the gallery. <lb/>
Perhaps that's why so many <lb/>
men do their shoe business at our <lb/>
store, for we certainly have the <lb/>
women's trade. <lb/>
Why shouldn't we <lb/>
We carry the most famous line <lb/>
of Women's shoes and our store Is <lb/>
,.,,,.,. with the latest Spring creations in <lb/>
Kid and Patent Kid Welt <lb/>
insures sole flexibility and <lb/>
They will soon be on the feet of the best dressers <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
They're yours at to a pair. <lb/>
fairly ablaze <lb/>
As well be out of the World as out of Fashion. <lb/>
For earliest knowing possessing of the authoritative <lb/>
things of fashion, keep yourself familiar with <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson. <lb/>
1888 1902 <lb/>
and <lb/>
MY LINE. <lb/>
SPRING MILLINERY <lb/>
Is now ready for you lo see <lb/>
To see it will prove to you that <lb/>
I have the Largest, Prettiest <lb/>
and Cheapest stock ever shown <lb/>
in <lb/>
MY PATTERN HATS <lb/>
will be sold extremely low <lb/>
prices. I have had years ex- <lb/>
in business, have <lb/>
ways given you good <lb/>
Come See <lb/>
what I have to offer you now <lb/>
We <lb/>
Children's Hats from cents up. <lb/>
Hats from cents to any price desired <lb/>
will he ably assisted by Mr. Ella <lb/>
My customers already know that she tries to please <lb/>
them in pimping and trimming huts to become the wearer. <lb/>
will get the New York Styles month during the <lb/>
Come see my Hack Hat for Easter. <lb/>
MRS. L. GRIFFIN. <lb/>
At Old Stand. <lb/>
OUR RALEIGH LETTER. <lb/>
Correspondent of <lb/>
April <lb/>
The poll lax question <lb/>
a great deal of just now <lb/>
among the politicians, professional <lb/>
and There are <lb/>
ten days In to ray tax, <lb/>
as required the new <lb/>
law, yet probably less <lb/>
one half the voters in ninny <lb/>
lies have complied with lite law in <lb/>
respect. The news <lb/>
county for lo <lb/>
that at end of last week <lb/>
some voters, white and black, <lb/>
had not paid their poll tax. This <lb/>
sort of thing is all over <lb/>
North Carolina, and hears on <lb/>
all hands inquiries ex <lb/>
of doubt as to whether <lb/>
is as a <lb/>
we Democrat expected it <lb/>
to be at the time adoption. <lb/>
It is a rate lo either <lb/>
Democrats or Republicans <lb/>
days the <lb/>
Supreme Court on the constitution- <lb/>
of the The <lb/>
Republicans lie Baking no <lb/>
effort to get up a <lb/>
for the Supremo Court lo pas <lb/>
In fact, I have beard <lb/>
of both parties say they <lb/>
were entirely satisfied the other <lb/>
was. <lb/>
That makes the poll situation <lb/>
more than lie- <lb/>
fore, and in some the <lb/>
prepayment of the tax by office- <lb/>
holder candidates fur office <lb/>
seems to lie the only way out of <lb/>
the It Is a bitter pill for <lb/>
the politicians to take, but from <lb/>
general appearances lake it they <lb/>
must. <lb/>
The Imperial <lb/>
Tobacco Company of England, has <lb/>
formally entered this State and <lb/>
will compete with the American <lb/>
Company. It will have <lb/>
buyer t each market. A license <lb/>
tax of State and county, <lb/>
was paid here, and the entry of the <lb/>
company officially made. The <lb/>
American is making things lively <lb/>
and, in fact, <lb/>
generally, now the Imperial <lb/>
proposes to make lively on <lb/>
this side of the water tor <lb/>
Principal John E. Ray of <lb/>
Institution for the Blind, stales <lb/>
that the attendance at both <lb/>
has faring present <lb/>
term all records. <lb/>
There arc t blind and <lb/>
deaf mutes blind. The <lb/>
health of all has been usually good. <lb/>
Auditor B. P. Dixon will deliver <lb/>
the annual address to the white <lb/>
blind II, which is the closing <lb/>
day. <lb/>
At a meeting of the Hoard of <lb/>
i Trustees of the Masonic Orphanage <lb/>
j a few days ago it was decided <lb/>
I make valuable improvements at <lb/>
this splendid oldest of all <lb/>
orphanage this Stale. The <lb/>
main building will enlarged, as <lb/>
will the printing office, shoe shop, <lb/>
hospital building, etc. <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
We are now ready for an inspection by the ladies. We <lb/>
have a complete and Up-to-date lint In Dress Goods. Fine Trim- <lb/>
Silks, Sating, Lama, Velvets, Ribbons, <lb/>
White Goods, etc., Minstrel cloth, Grenadines and <lb/>
nil the newest <lb/>
Skirt Goods. <lb/>
Have <lb/>
Lace Curtains <lb/>
is not come in and look. Those at your window are nearly <lb/>
worn out, come before the newest patterns are sold. Prices <lb/>
attract, Quality decides. Look as closely to quality as you <lb/>
do to prices. Measure your purchases by the they <lb/>
yield and you will say this is the best place in Greenville to <lb/>
buy goods. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
The Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
DON'T THY lo eat any old <lb/>
thing that I offered yon, lint come <lb/>
I us for something nice, fresh and <lb/>
palatable. have <lb/>
SMOKED MEATS <lb/>
sugar Unit are delicious. <lb/>
Wholesalers we sell <lb/>
FRUITS and VEGETABLES than <lb/>
in town. That means we <lb/>
right prices. <lb/>
Then if you want a good Cigar <lb/>
or good Smoking Chewing To <lb/>
we have the REST of <lb/>
also. <lb/>
The place get the REST every <lb/>
lime is <lb/>
THE NEW GROCERS. <lb/>
AFTER TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
II. ii II HI <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS<lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended that works automatically, <lb/>
B. Is Non <lb/>
Will be if arrears be paid month while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
A after second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the of the second cf each <lb/>
year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
Waited Opportunities <lb/>
Many a business mini who has <lb/>
doubled or more than doubled his <lb/>
trade by advertising has deplored <lb/>
the doubt and timidity which <lb/>
vented him from doing systematic <lb/>
newspaper advertising so long. <lb/>
He see that ho might have <lb/>
ed his success years before had he <lb/>
only had the and <lb/>
age lo invest newspaper space. <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Dallies <lb/>
lives are in <lb/>
Tin- of the ilia <lb/>
east; la It progress <lb/>
terribly w ho have given <lb/>
tin Perry in <lb/>
water with a few drop of added <lb/>
ran tell how this treatment <lb/>
and vomiting, put the <lb/>
little patient nut of danger. U and cl. <lb/>
All Kinds at The <lb/>
On <lb/>
D. O. Apr. IS. <lb/>
he Civil Government bill <lb/>
conic tip for consideration the <lb/>
Senate tomorrow is an <lb/>
said Senator of <lb/>
yesterday, when I asked <lb/>
his opinion. a of <lb/>
Philippines continued <lb/>
the Senator, have had <lb/>
of listening to testimony at <lb/>
band and there is no ground <lb/>
whatever for postponing the <lb/>
of a permanent govern <lb/>
met I in islands. Neither is it <lb/>
-i lie taken in <lb/>
that Congress Way act <lb/>
The Filipinos are an <lb/>
intelligent capable of <lb/>
I at least, local self government. <lb/>
I The educated people of islands, <lb/>
laud by term I refer lo those <lb/>
I who call nail and write Spanish, <lb/>
arc of a particularly high class, <lb/>
I many having enjoyed <lb/>
advantages of higher education <lb/>
and their fathers before them for <lb/>
two hundred years General Mac- <lb/>
and Whittier, Dr. <lb/>
Hon. John Barret, ex Minis <lb/>
to Admiral and <lb/>
the educators now the Islands <lb/>
have nil given testimony as to the <lb/>
education and of the <lb/>
people and have all practically de- <lb/>
i hem capable of <lb/>
iii a legislative of <lb/>
their own; and this would lie par- <lb/>
line were their govern- <lb/>
to be organized with an upper <lb/>
chamber, the of which <lb/>
were appointed the President, <lb/>
Tin that It la to <lb/>
lake a census is simply a ruse to <lb/>
mil the disposal, to favored <lb/>
capitalists, of the franchises mid <lb/>
grants in the islands before the <lb/>
people have a voice in such <lb/>
As example of the <lb/>
mot hods which are being <lb/>
the first railroad, which <lb/>
will be with Filipino's <lb/>
is lo constructed from <lb/>
Manila up to a lace in <lb/>
which will be used solely <lb/>
place of recreation by the <lb/>
can resident during the heated <lb/>
term. industrial <lb/>
purpose It is all dis- <lb/>
tressing. The exploitation of the <lb/>
island by favored corporal ions if <lb/>
policy <lb/>
will be a disgrace lo the <lb/>
fair country. Yes, I <lb/>
shall make a speech on the subject <lb/>
as will a number of democratic <lb/>
senator. <lb/>
to of the <lb/>
troops on the islands, that <lb/>
is a disgrace. Take report of <lb/>
governor of which <lb/>
he shows that one third of Hie <lb/>
population of acclimated natives <lb/>
nave died during the lust year of <lb/>
I am if <lb/>
the administration were no. <lb/>
suppressing the facts <lb/>
that of malaria would lie <lb/>
spelled <lb/>
I shall oiler one amend <lb/>
which I hope will be <lb/>
adopted. It will provide that any <lb/>
American corporal ion, company or <lb/>
j individual shall make any <lb/>
slaves or slave labor. <lb/>
forfeit all its rights, giants <lb/>
and franchise. I am credibly <lb/>
there are American <lb/>
which have contracted <lb/>
with the Mom chiefs the per <lb/>
of labor on rub- <lb/>
plantation, the slaves lie- <lb/>
longing <lb/>
of the Capitol cf and who <lb/>
hope under the of <lb/>
Geary law labor at lower <lb/>
wages than they w. have had <lb/>
lo pay had the new bill become a <lb/>
law, proved too strong for the re- <lb/>
publican Senators. The action of <lb/>
the Semite was a severe <lb/>
to the Pacific coast <lb/>
ions and one from that <lb/>
nation said to me yesterday, <lb/>
the Senate should pass the Cuban <lb/>
reciprocity bill you might a well <lb/>
strike my State from the <lb/>
can column and count it in the <lb/>
democratic <lb/>
The Philippine bill <lb/>
is now regular order in the <lb/>
Senate and it will be followed by <lb/>
the Isthmian canal bill, at least, so <lb/>
say several members of the <lb/>
steering It is <lb/>
possible, however, that <lb/>
do not appreciate the organ- <lb/>
opposition with which their <lb/>
present bill will lie met. The <lb/>
which being presented <lb/>
to the Philippine committee is con- <lb/>
to prove <lb/>
of democratic contentions <lb/>
as well as to demonstrate the <lb/>
cruelty and disregard <lb/>
the rules of civilized warfare <lb/>
which American officers <lb/>
have been guilty. <lb/>
of the democrats <lb/>
press have charged with send- <lb/>
out exaggerated report of the <lb/>
Army scan- <lb/>
and, the courtesy of <lb/>
Representative Richardson, I <lb/>
cured the proof sheets the doc <lb/>
on the subject submitted to <lb/>
the House by Secretary <lb/>
Space will not permit extensive <lb/>
quotation but perhaps the follow <lb/>
log will In refitting the <lb/>
transport Colon Iron <lb/>
Works of Sun Francisco furnished <lb/>
following items as shown by <lb/>
their itemized One small <lb/>
brass lied, U four pillows, 116.40 <lb/>
three bath <lb/>
yards of carpet, one chair, <lb/>
three chairs, skirt <lb/>
round commander's bed, <lb/>
These are but a few items. It is <lb/>
not surprising that <lb/>
Chamberlain says of above. <lb/>
following extracts appear to <lb/>
substantiate the charges of <lb/>
Fountain <lb/>
get <lb/>
and the Hypocrite. <lb/>
We have often thought about <lb/>
Christ's i ii the hypo- <lb/>
In the deepest sense of the <lb/>
word hypocrisy the only sin; <lb/>
everything else mere error. <lb/>
The Master looked with love <lb/>
pity upon all classes of <lb/>
but the hypocrites alone seem- <lb/>
ed to lax his patience. <lb/>
What can be explanation of <lb/>
positive evil Why will people <lb/>
be dishonest at heart f Who can <lb/>
tolerate the willful Mart <lb/>
The nature of such evil is prob- <lb/>
ably unknowable. In God's mind <lb/>
only can solution lie found. <lb/>
Sometimes we wonder whether <lb/>
the fundamental error which <lb/>
makes not its theory of <lb/>
sin. <lb/>
The John thought <lb/>
sin was a part of God's plant <lb/>
lie suggested that sin might have <lb/>
been placed here for our <lb/>
Some ministers objected on <lb/>
the ground <lb/>
evil, nut baa pretended <lb/>
to give a lie explanation. <lb/>
Christ gave a remedy for <lb/>
but he did mil explain its nature. <lb/>
Mount Motor. <lb/>
t . Apr, <lb/>
I list Wednesday the Senate <lb/>
passed a Chinese bill, <lb/>
mi measure reported by <lb/>
Committee on Immigration but the <lb/>
Geary law, re enacting it fur an- <lb/>
other term, The large <lb/>
democrat voted for the <lb/>
more drastic out the in <lb/>
the of <lb/>
large Pacific corporal lout, <lb/>
The self made man is never <lb/>
Will Cure Stomach <lb/>
Minutest <lb/>
This <lb/>
what will I. <lb/>
t. Hum- in tin- mutant <lb/>
sat, as It win you boars of salts la. <lb/>
Watch out that the dealer doe not .-.-II you <lb/>
mi reputation of Pain <lb/>
many <lb/>
l to Mil <lb/>
end <lb/>
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