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Shoes will make or mar the <lb/>
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Our Colonial Ties will be worn <lb/>
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of the military affairs of the <lb/>
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the expended for <lb/>
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1898, but from that time on no <lb/>
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Colombia appropriation bills <lb/>
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Have you seen those <lb/>
Lace Curtains <lb/>
s 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 purchases by the satisfaction they <lb/>
yield and you will say this is the best place in Greenville to <lb/>
buy goods. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry On <lb/>
The Only Department Store in <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
1880, to the South <lb/>
Tobacco Journal, North <lb/>
produced pounds of <lb/>
tobacco. It stood sixth among the <lb/>
tobacco states. 1890, the pro- <lb/>
duct had gained very much and <lb/>
was It stood <lb/>
fourth in production. In its <lb/>
crop was pounds, <lb/>
showing enormous nearly <lb/>
four times as great. Now it stands <lb/>
number two, only second to Ken <lb/>
tuck, and leading Virginia by <lb/>
nearly pounds. South <lb/>
Carolina shows great progress, and <lb/>
percentage of gain stands i <lb/>
its product la was <lb/>
pounds. It Is thought that with <lb/>
good seasons the crop North <lb/>
Carolina In 1902, will be largely <lb/>
beyond that <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
III BENEFIT ii HIE <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is Non <lb/>
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on mouth while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
A after second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the of the second and of each <lb/>
succeeding 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 an during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
DON'T THY lo cit any old <lb/>
thing th it is you , bat come <lb/>
in for something nice, fresh and <lb/>
palatable. We hive <lb/>
SMOKED MEATS and <lb/>
sugar that are delicious. <lb/>
wholesalers say we sell more <lb/>
VEGETABLES than <lb/>
any store in town. That means we <lb/>
at right prices. <lb/>
Then if you want a good Cigar <lb/>
or good Smoking and Chewing To <lb/>
we have the of I <lb/>
also. <lb/>
The to get the every <lb/>
ti me is <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
THE NEW GROCERS. <lb/>
of <lb/>
N. C, May <lb/>
The crop of votes next <lb/>
will lie some counties <lb/>
short indeed. Reports from <lb/>
nil State show that thou- <lb/>
Kinds and are out <lb/>
of political game this year, <lb/>
ml a surprisingly large number <lb/>
of the white men. <lb/>
Of course tho-e over fifty years <lb/>
nod those who have been <lb/>
relieved of the pull tax by the <lb/>
Bounty authorities by reason <lb/>
poverty infirmity arc not <lb/>
will not be re <lb/>
quired lo a poll tax re- <lb/>
The who will be <lb/>
because of lack of <lb/>
qualifications of course were <lb/>
not a hurry to pay their poll <lb/>
tax by May 1st. Hut there arc <lb/>
In State who are <lb/>
qualified educationally I am <lb/>
told that these, as a rule, have <lb/>
fortified pretty largely <lb/>
with a poll lax receipt. <lb/>
JUDOS RUM- <lb/>
PUS. <lb/>
The result would now seem to <lb/>
depend largely upon whether or <lb/>
not Walter Clark shall re- <lb/>
the nomination for Chief <lb/>
Justice by Democratic <lb/>
lion. The letter by Mr. W. <lb/>
of this city, and <lb/>
printed as a reply lo arraign- <lb/>
of Judge dark by Major J. <lb/>
W. is not generally <lb/>
satisfactory lo the average <lb/>
Democrat. It really does not <lb/>
either, of the serious <lb/>
brought by Major Wilson <lb/>
the writer says he <lb/>
ed upon Judge just before <lb/>
completing it and sending it to the <lb/>
papers for but U, <lb/>
rather, considered adroit <lb/>
peal to class prejudice, especially <lb/>
against railroads and corpora <lb/>
generally. <lb/>
Hut I here is one section of the <lb/>
letter signed by Mr. <lb/>
which is more to the <lb/>
which refers lo the type-written <lb/>
letter of Governor Russell, <lb/>
with a request from him to destroy <lb/>
it, lest bis sitting on the case later <lb/>
when it came before the Supreme <lb/>
Court objected to. This letter <lb/>
was Raleigh lad week and ii <lb/>
now again In Russell's possession <lb/>
I learn. Mr. upon <lb/>
Governor Russell to publish it <lb/>
Now that sounds like business. <lb/>
HATTERS Of <lb/>
The farmers of tins <lb/>
county and some of the counties <lb/>
cast here arc <lb/>
the scarcity of farm labor. A <lb/>
large number of are mi- <lb/>
grating to North at the time of <lb/>
year when are most needed, <lb/>
some live bundled having gone <lb/>
from ibis Immediate <lb/>
Renewed steps to establish a <lb/>
state Reformatory, by act of tho <lb/>
next Legislature, are being taken. <lb/>
and a conference has for <lb/>
12th in this city. <lb/>
At Wilkesboro on May Isl it is <lb/>
learned that the poll taxes of over <lb/>
four hundred voters were paid by <lb/>
the Demo <lb/>
first in and paid the <lb/>
taxes of two bundled and <lb/>
that thereupon the Republicans <lb/>
hurried over to the Sheriff's office <lb/>
and did sail c trick for over two <lb/>
hundred more. <lb/>
J. II. Hill, Stokes county <lb/>
airship inventor, has completed B <lb/>
model of his and will now <lb/>
a Mock company to build <lb/>
real thing -a big airship, <lb/>
which he will exhibit at the <lb/>
Louis world's fair and complete <lb/>
for the huge <lb/>
all Ball through the yet, sure <lb/>
thing, but whether in one of Mr. <lb/>
Hill's ships or v. it, it is too early <lb/>
to at this <lb/>
Don't Worry, <lb/>
IT want to well or to <lb/>
keep well, don't If yon <lb/>
want to be and to make <lb/>
others happy, don't worry. If <lb/>
want to lie plump and fresh, don't <lb/>
worry. If you want things to go <lb/>
right with you yours, don't <lb/>
worry. If you wish to lie <lb/>
husband, don't <lb/>
If you wish to be a loving and <lb/>
loved mother, don't worry. If <lb/>
j want a good appetite, don't <lb/>
If you want to sleep well, <lb/>
don't worry. Worry is the curse <lb/>
of American women. Instead of <lb/>
taking the blessings that a kind <lb/>
Father provides, being happy <lb/>
content, all are passed over <lb/>
and they worry for what they <lb/>
have not. cross <lb/>
bridge until you come to is a <lb/>
maxim it would be well for <lb/>
all to bear in mind. Live today, <lb/>
so far as troubles and anxieties of <lb/>
the future are concerned, leave <lb/>
them to the thy day, <lb/>
so shall <lb/>
change. <lb/>
Most Important Officer. <lb/>
The Southerner quotes <lb/>
Mr. W. S. Clark, chairman of the <lb/>
B -aid of Commissioners of Edge- <lb/>
as advocating making <lb/>
chairman of the a salaried <lb/>
officer. Mr. Clark has no selfish <lb/>
purpose in making the suggestion, <lb/>
tor he says that under no <lb/>
stances would lie take the position. <lb/>
The position of chairman of the <lb/>
Board of County Commissioners is <lb/>
the most important office in any <lb/>
county, is the poorest paid of <lb/>
any public officer. He ought to <lb/>
give most of his time to <lb/>
and varied duties and be paid <lb/>
a sufficient sum to compensate him <lb/>
for the work, Mr. Clark and the <lb/>
Southerner are right in <lb/>
placing the proper estimate upon <lb/>
this important <lb/>
News and Observer. <lb/>
Benefit of Factories. <lb/>
When two cotton mills were <lb/>
established in Henderson the re- <lb/>
of col ton had fallen off from <lb/>
four or five to one thousand. Now <lb/>
arc seven <lb/>
half as much as mills consume. <lb/>
And aside from creating a ready <lb/>
market for cotton these mills have <lb/>
la-en great benefit to merchants <lb/>
and people who have country pro- <lb/>
duce to sell. Would that there <lb/>
were more manufacturing enter- <lb/>
prises in our <lb/>
Cold Leaf. <lb/>
Why all this about the bar- <lb/>
practiced in name of <lb/>
war in the Philippines <lb/>
can troops over there are only fol- <lb/>
lowing the precedent established <lb/>
by the soldiers in this <lb/>
country thirty odd years ago. The <lb/>
orders then were to and <lb/>
they were carried out, <lb/>
too. And was their own people <lb/>
that Sherman and Sheridan waged <lb/>
this kind of warfare against. His- <lb/>
is repeating itself and <lb/>
chickens art coming home to most. <lb/>
Henderson Gold Leaf. <lb/>
Will Cure Stomach Ache In <lb/>
Minutes <lb/>
what Painkiller will do; try <lb/>
it. n in the home fur instant <lb/>
use. as will save you of <lb/>
Watch out dealer not sell <lb/>
mi reputation of <lb/>
Killer induced many <lb/>
lo Ir to make lo sell, <lb/>
raid to -just as good as <lb/>
Your Tongue <lb/>
If it's coated, your stomach, <lb/>
is bad, your liver is out of <lb/>
order. Pills will clean <lb/>
your tongue, cure your <lb/>
make your liver right. <lb/>
Easy to take, easy to operate. <lb/>
All <lb/>
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Mir.<lb/>
</p>
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NP<lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
K. O. <lb/>
J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
Winterville Department. <lb/>
Entered at Post Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as Second-Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
FRIDAY, May , 1902. <lb/>
Congressman J. of <lb/>
the Sixth Virginia District, died <lb/>
at his home in Monday <lb/>
afternoon. This is the second <lb/>
members of Congress to die <lb/>
a week. <lb/>
The two weeks term of Superior <lb/>
court that closed Saturday was. <lb/>
like all others held here by Judge <lb/>
Winston, was a very good <lb/>
term cleared the dockets of a <lb/>
large of cases. This is <lb/>
Judge Winston's last term in Pitt <lb/>
county for the present, but there <lb/>
is generally expressed a wish that <lb/>
he could continue to hold our <lb/>
for sometime to come. He <lb/>
is an excellent Judge and hits won <lb/>
a warm place in the hearts of the <lb/>
people of this county. <lb/>
COUNTY <lb/>
Proceedings the Board <lb/>
The Board, of County <lb/>
held their regular monthly <lb/>
Monday, all the <lb/>
members being present. <lb/>
Orders the treasury were is- <lb/>
sued amounting as follows <lb/>
For paupers 1179.00 ; <lb/>
Health ; County Home <lb/>
Court Crier Court <lb/>
Costs witness tickets <lb/>
1210.01 ; jury tickets 1378.70 <lb/>
Solicitor jail 9228.93 ; <lb/>
boarding jurors 912.50 ; Register <lb/>
Deeds 19.11; bridges <lb/>
Commissioners sundries <lb/>
19.20 ; stock law <lb/>
J. B. Cherry, Treasurer and C. <lb/>
dent Health, tiled their monthly <lb/>
reports. <lb/>
The petitioners for a public road <lb/>
from the and Washing- i <lb/>
ton road to Taft the <lb/>
south side of Tar river, requested <lb/>
that which <lb/>
was ordered. <lb/>
township, <lb/>
was released from taxes to the <lb/>
Mount of 92.93 charged in error. <lb/>
W. was released <lb/>
payment of poll tax Swift <lb/>
Creek township, charged against <lb/>
him through error. <lb/>
J. T. an infirm man, <lb/>
was allowed to peddle medicine. <lb/>
I,. Brown tendered his <lb/>
as cotton weigher for twelve <lb/>
mouths, with James Long and It. <lb/>
Greene sureties, which accept- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
The following additions were <lb/>
made to pauper list to receive the <lb/>
amount stated per month i Kiel <lb/>
Venters Anderson <lb/>
and Oliver id T. W. <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Pollard and two child- <lb/>
of were admitted <lb/>
to County Home. <lb/>
S. Dawson, J, Ward <lb/>
and Thomas were released <lb/>
from poll tax for 1901. <lb/>
The Sheriff ordered to lay- <lb/>
off public road in township <lb/>
from Greenville and Washington <lb/>
road to far river, as petitioned tor <lb/>
at last meeting. <lb/>
L. J. Chapman and A. h. <lb/>
a committee to set <lb/>
tie with the Sheriff for taxes of <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
A petition was presented asking <lb/>
tor the establishment of a public <lb/>
road over the laud of W. II. <lb/>
commencing at the east- <lb/>
end of nut street on the <lb/>
of the town of <lb/>
running about yards in an <lb/>
easterly direction to a point in the <lb/>
W. II. Harrington, then a <lb/>
northerly direction to a point on <lb/>
the Greenville and Washington <lb/>
road about hall way between tin <lb/>
residences of w. H. Harrington <lb/>
and Johnston. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
N. C, May <lb/>
J. one <lb/>
of the most prosperous and <lb/>
progressive farmers in the <lb/>
Grimesland section, sent in an <lb/>
order last Tuesday for twenty <lb/>
seven tobacco trucks, which he <lb/>
proposes to use on his farm during <lb/>
season. Mr. Laugh- <lb/>
anticipates good prices <lb/>
for tobacco next fall. <lb/>
At the election held here last <lb/>
Monday the following were elected <lb/>
as officers for the town to serve for <lb/>
the twelve Mayor. <lb/>
J. M. Blow; Commissioners, K, G <lb/>
Chapman, L. L. Kittrell, J. II. C. <lb/>
Constable, J. L. Hamil- <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are <lb/>
prepared to furnish tines and line <lb/>
repairs on the shortest possible <lb/>
notice. <lb/>
The A. Mfg. Co., will <lb/>
move their office on west side of <lb/>
railroad in a very few days. The <lb/>
new office will be a decided <lb/>
on the old <lb/>
Largo preparations are being <lb/>
made for the commencement <lb/>
of the Winterville High <lb/>
School. These exercises will be of <lb/>
a high older the large number <lb/>
people ho will no doubt lie in <lb/>
attendance will have cause to con- <lb/>
themselves upon the <lb/>
pleasure they will realize from it. <lb/>
To pains are being spared to make <lb/>
it success. <lb/>
J. A. Andrews and W. B. <lb/>
Greene, of Greenville, were here a <lb/>
short while last Sunday, ft was <lb/>
Mr. Greene's first visit and we <lb/>
were pleased to hear him express <lb/>
himself as very favorably impress- <lb/>
ed with our adopted home. We <lb/>
were really glad to see the boys, as <lb/>
indeed we are any one from old <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Miss Smith, from near <lb/>
down last <lb/>
day evening and returned home <lb/>
Monday morning, after spending <lb/>
a pleasant Sabbath with her con <lb/>
sirs Misses Hattie and Kit <lb/>
troll. <lb/>
Bessie lies, who has been <lb/>
visiting her sister, Miss Mayne <lb/>
lies, at Mrs. J D. Cox's, returned <lb/>
home Monday. <lb/>
Miss Mattie left <lb/>
day for Mt. Olive, where she will <lb/>
spend sometime visiting relatives. <lb/>
L. X. Lancaster, of <lb/>
was here Monday. <lb/>
The usual large crowds attended <lb/>
church at Reedy Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mrs W. M. Carroll, of <lb/>
to relatives in this <lb/>
section. <lb/>
If it don't rain there will <lb/>
be a dry spell. <lb/>
The people of Winterville arc <lb/>
loud in their of con <lb/>
to the people of our <lb/>
sister A den victory <lb/>
last Monday for prohibition. <lb/>
Tun wishes In ex- <lb/>
tend congratulations <lb/>
upon his election as <lb/>
MRS. W. L BROWN DEAD. <lb/>
A Home Saddened by List Wife <lb/>
Mother. <lb/>
ind <lb/>
Mrs. Hattie Lloyd Brown, wile <lb/>
of Mr. L. Brown, died at <lb/>
o'clock Monday evening at <lb/>
her home on Dickinson avenue, <lb/>
aged years. <lb/>
For some months Mrs. Brown <lb/>
had been in declining health, <lb/>
during the last weeks she con <lb/>
to grow so much worse that <lb/>
the end was not unexpected. Yet <lb/>
though the approach of death may <lb/>
be recognized, loved ones cannot <lb/>
be prepared for it, to them <lb/>
none of the sadness is removed. <lb/>
Nothing can be sadder than the <lb/>
taking of a devoted wife and moth- <lb/>
from a home, and much <lb/>
is for the husband <lb/>
their deep bereave- <lb/>
Mrs. Brown was a daughter of <lb/>
Maj. Lloyd, of <lb/>
and was that town March <lb/>
20th. 1861, She was married to <lb/>
Mr. Wyatt L. Brown Nov. <lb/>
1881, since which lime her home <lb/>
bus in Greenville, where by <lb/>
her gentleness of life and kindness <lb/>
she won a large circle of warm <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb/>
Adopted by Greenville Bar in Memory <lb/>
of A. M. Moore. <lb/>
The Greenville Bar held a me <lb/>
meeting, Saturday <lb/>
in respect of the late ex <lb/>
Judge A. M. Moore, at which the <lb/>
following was and <lb/>
adopted <lb/>
Your Committee beg leave to <lb/>
perform the duties imposed upon <lb/>
them by chairman. <lb/>
We chronicle the death of Hon- <lb/>
Augustus Moore, <lb/>
which occurred in this city in the <lb/>
morning of April death <lb/>
was not unexpected. His daily <lb/>
from the sittings of this <lb/>
Court warned us that a severe <lb/>
malady hail fastened upon <lb/>
the announcement of bis death was <lb/>
expected. <lb/>
Judge Moore was born in <lb/>
ton, county. He was the <lb/>
second sou of Augustus <lb/>
a distinguished Judge of <lb/>
the Court of this State. <lb/>
He was in the Slat year of his age <lb/>
1881 he graduated with <lb/>
at the of North <lb/>
and from the doors of <lb/>
hat ancient institution of learning <lb/>
friends. The husband, <lb/>
two sous survive her. under the of <lb/>
also es a sister, Mrs. In followed its <lb/>
residing la fortunes peace came. <lb/>
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
attempted to break into <lb/>
a at <lb/>
the mother and a daughter of the <lb/>
household were at home. The <lb/>
young lady thwarted the purpose <lb/>
of the robbers to hold bis <lb/>
balls after I hem liar services. <lb/>
X. May <lb/>
Misses Mollie Satterthwaite and <lb/>
Minnie Howard, of are <lb/>
visiting Mrs. William C. Dancy. <lb/>
The ball in Hall <lb/>
Thursday evening was very nosh <lb/>
enjoyed and a large crowd was <lb/>
Misses Mamie King, <lb/>
Florence Gardner, Miss <lb/>
Mi-s Parker were visitors to the <lb/>
hall. <lb/>
Miss Mamie King, who a <lb/>
days with Miss Delia Belcher <lb/>
the past week, to her <lb/>
home at Greenville today. <lb/>
B. Mayo, W. G. Ward, Alf- <lb/>
red Tucker, B. S. Sheppard, Beta <lb/>
King and J. King, of Green- <lb/>
ville, were town Thursday eve- <lb/>
to attend the ball. <lb/>
W. B. returned from <lb/>
and Selma Friday evening. <lb/>
T. W. Whitehurst has gone to <lb/>
to see his niece. <lb/>
Hum <lb/>
Miss Lula is in town visit <lb/>
her W. G. Lang. <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Parker is quite sick. <lb/>
We hope she may rapidly improve. <lb/>
Kay West, of was in <lb/>
town yesterday to visit friends. <lb/>
Bit. T. II. to Old <lb/>
brother Birmingham, Ala. <lb/>
Mrs. Brown was an earnest com- <lb/>
of St. Paul's Episcopal <lb/>
church, and the last sad rites were <lb/>
conducted from that sanctuary at <lb/>
o'clock this afternoon, by <lb/>
Nat. Harding, of Washington, <lb/>
The Interment was in Cherry <lb/>
Hill Cemetery, the pall bearers <lb/>
being Messrs. K. W. King, J. <lb/>
Griffin, F. G. James, A. L. Blow <lb/>
W. H. Long and L. C. Arthur. <lb/>
RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY PASSED <lb/>
BY COVENANT LODGE NO. <lb/>
I. O O. F. <lb/>
It is with real sorrow that this <lb/>
Lodge learns of the sad bereave <lb/>
of W. L. in <lb/>
the death of his wife, believing <lb/>
that God whom we place our <lb/>
trust has dealt the blow for the <lb/>
wise purposes of his own. <lb/>
that this Lodge extend <lb/>
to Brother Brown and his family <lb/>
that profound sympathy that <lb/>
springs the warm heart that <lb/>
beats for others, woes. That we <lb/>
pray for and help him to bear this <lb/>
.-ad dispensation of <lb/>
and may her memory remain to <lb/>
him an inspiration to the happy <lb/>
meeting on the other To <lb/>
the tender our sun pa- <lb/>
th and oiler a word of comfort. <lb/>
has passed on to <lb/>
home of the tool, the <lb/>
and awaits the coming of her loved <lb/>
ones. her <lb/>
That a copy of these <lb/>
be spread upon the minutes, <lb/>
B copy sent to Brother and <lb/>
copies furnished to papers of <lb/>
the town for publication. <lb/>
L. H. <lb/>
D. l. Jamb, com. <lb/>
W. K. Atkins. <lb/>
As a soldier he was devoted to the <lb/>
cause for which he fought and was <lb/>
prompt to perform the duties <lb/>
posed upon him by his superiors. <lb/>
Most of his service was seen as a <lb/>
member of Battery of <lb/>
He commenced the practice of <lb/>
law in his native town in and <lb/>
Tired Out <lb/>
I very poorly and could <lb/>
hardly gel about the I was <lb/>
tired out all the lime. Then tried <lb/>
Sarsaparilla, and it only <lb/>
took two to make me <lb/>
perfectly N. S. <lb/>
Princeton, Mo. <lb/>
Tired when you go to <lb/>
bed, tired when you get <lb/>
up. tired all the time. <lb/>
Why Your blood is <lb/>
pure, that's the reason. <lb/>
You are living on the <lb/>
border line of nerve ex- <lb/>
Take <lb/>
Sarsaparilla and be <lb/>
quickly cured. <lb/>
All <lb/>
doctor who ho think, of <lb/>
Ho know, ill <lb/>
old Follow <lb/>
J C. A CO. Mom. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Happening. In North Carolina. <lb/>
Burglars continue to molest the <lb/>
people of Durham. Several <lb/>
were broken into Saturday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
While Mr. of <lb/>
Lexington, was climbing a tree <lb/>
after young squirrels he fell out <lb/>
and broke his neck. <lb/>
Strawberry shipments along the <lb/>
line of the Wilmington and <lb/>
don railroad arc so heavy that the <lb/>
price north has dropped to cents <lb/>
per <lb/>
The executive committee of <lb/>
North <lb/>
for some years he was a resident of Morehead City <lb/>
Corn, Cotton, Tobacco, <lb/>
Selling High f <lb/>
Likely to continue to sell high I <lb/>
The Philosophy of Farming <lb/>
Smaller Surface. Labor Saved. <lb/>
Fertilize with a free hand I <lb/>
Buy of your own people I <lb/>
Chemical Co. <lb/>
Southern Makers of Fertilizers <lb/>
For Southern Farmers. <lb/>
High Standard, High Service. <lb/>
Moderate Prices. <lb/>
Factories at Fifty Points and Agent Everywhere. <lb/>
In he moved to <lb/>
our Here as in his native <lb/>
county his ability, in <lb/>
the place of meet this year. <lb/>
The date is June <lb/>
Rev. Dr. W. H. one of <lb/>
his profession, his fidelity to j most prominent members of the <lb/>
duty to bis clients won him i Western North Carolina <lb/>
distinction. Several times he was died Friday morning at Sal- <lb/>
the representative of his party on <lb/>
Its State ticket for the office a . , , <lb/>
Attorney General and in 1889 . I before buying. <lb/>
held a commission under J We h <lb/>
Harrison, both In the State , to Greenville. <lb/>
Bond. Dakota and afterward, off the top of Ribbon, for <lb/>
the state of Washington. trimmed <lb/>
residence there brought him <lb/>
influence, and the <lb/>
of Washington showed their <lb/>
appreciation of bis worth and ca- <lb/>
by electing him to the Slate <lb/>
Legislature. But place and <lb/>
ors could not supply his <lb/>
for old associations the land of <lb/>
his birth and he turned his face <lb/>
again to the good old Stale of <lb/>
North Carolina, to become for a <lb/>
second lime a resident of Pitt conn <lb/>
was out in the yard. <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb/>
Bethel High School. <lb/>
Co. strictly first-class Preparatory School. Prepares <lb/>
DO for College and for Life <lb/>
J. W. Principal, MISS MAMIE CHIMES. Assistant, <lb/>
J. W. and Art. <lb/>
Primary Department, 11.80 Art, <lb/>
Intermediate, 2.26 including piano rent, 3.00 <lb/>
Advanced, 3.00 Incidental fee. per year, 1.00 <lb/>
Board moderate. For further particulars address <lb/>
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal. <lb/>
Everybody <lb/>
Cordially invited to see our stock of <lb/>
r. We have what want. Come and be con- <lb/>
the prettiest fine of millinery ever brought <lb/>
Sash Ribbons in all widths and colors. Wash <lb/>
the neck, just the thing for summer. Hats <lb/>
you wait. Give us a trial. <lb/>
to please, <lb/>
Misses Erwin. <lb/>
Bethel, May <lb/>
Rev. J. J. Barker, of this place, <lb/>
morning for Goldsboro. money. <lb/>
He will be present at the district <lb/>
should have one. They save time and <lb/>
THE JAMES Bethel, N. C <lb/>
conference. <lb/>
C. H. James went down the road arc IN best Guano Distributor for the least money of <lb/>
Monday on the market. All who seen it pronounce it a great <lb/>
Quite a large crowd from you need one write u,. <lb/>
attended the preaching at We also manufacture School Desk, Lawn Italy <lb/>
law he was appointed by Sunday. Swings, Tables, Office Desks, Screen Doors, Tobacco Trucks. Ac. <lb/>
Messrs. J. Garden Frank <lb/>
Wilton entertained a number of <lb/>
friends at a party in their <lb/>
bachelor over the <lb/>
store, Friday night. The young <lb/>
men are up in <lb/>
their quarters and entertained de- <lb/>
light fully. <lb/>
The party was chaperoned by <lb/>
Col, and Mis. Harry Skinner, Mr <lb/>
and Mrs. Charlie Skinner. Mr. <lb/>
and It. Beside <lb/>
these, the following pres <lb/>
Dr. It. L. Carr and Miss <lb/>
Will Pippin with Miss <lb/>
Lou Tucker. <lb/>
R. with Miss Mabel <lb/>
Bawls. <lb/>
C. S. with Miss Sue Clark. <lb/>
J. I. Garden with Miss Louise <lb/>
Latham. <lb/>
W. E Hooker with Miss <lb/>
Skinner. <lb/>
Frank Wilson with Miss <lb/>
T. M. Honker with Miss Janie <lb/>
Judge F. A. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
Miss Tucker won the prize, a <lb/>
pretty picture, for displaying the <lb/>
greatest skill at cards. After the <lb/>
game refreshments were served. <lb/>
The mm gave the party <lb/>
lo Minus Louise <lb/>
Latham and Pat tie Skinner. <lb/>
HOT, a Judge of the <lb/>
Court for the Eastern Circuit <lb/>
to till a vacancy caused by the <lb/>
Judge Battle. In <lb/>
this position learning, accurate <lb/>
fairness, and impartial <lb/>
won the respect of the Bar and <lb/>
the people. When he retire from <lb/>
tint position in by <lb/>
he <lb/>
Moore Mon- <lb/>
W. W. Thomas is very sick. We <lb/>
a soon recovery. <lb/>
Rev. Samuel Moore came from <lb/>
the road Monday evening. <lb/>
Mr. came in <lb/>
evening from Suffolk. <lb/>
Pearlie spent <lb/>
Saturday in returned<lb/>
lion owing to health, he had I Miss <lb/>
established a high reputation as in <lb/>
, unite district No. <lb/>
Judge Moore was a member of. i,,,, , . ,, , , . <lb/>
,,, . , . . Bethel township,, closed <lb/>
Hie Protestant Episcopal , r . . . <lb/>
a u i r ., . r and was lowed by an ad- <lb/>
He had an abiding faith In the , , , . <lb/>
f. c, , . . J. J. Barker, on <lb/>
promises of the Scripture and he , , ,, .- , <lb/>
, , , , , . subject of education, concert <lb/>
led a upright life. He . ,., <lb/>
ii. I in. . L . exercises by the children at night. <lb/>
looked with a blessed hope for , , <lb/>
, . ,. . , , F speech of Mr. Barker was to <lb/>
mortality and when the end was . i . . , <lb/>
, ,, point and made a good <lb/>
apparent he turned w th confidence . . . . <lb/>
. . , on our people and I hope <lb/>
to the promises contained in the -am. , <lb/>
Books.- , c then, to a larger sup- <lb/>
port of school next session <lb/>
JAMES MANUFACTURING, Bethel, N. C. <lb/>
SCHOOL BOOKS <lb/>
I HUNDLEY, <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA., <lb/>
Moore was thrice married. <lb/>
all well <lb/>
He haves a son and . daughter by t wag <lb/>
marriage- and his wife, ., ,,. , <lb/>
B. Moore. She has been bis <lb/>
guardian angel through his de- <lb/>
strength and the years of <lb/>
ha e been <lb/>
by her I., and <lb/>
loving care. <lb/>
record in plain our <lb/>
high respect for Judge Moore as a <lb/>
lawyer, a citizen and a friend. <lb/>
trained under the leadership of <lb/>
Mr. J. C. Carson, who has been <lb/>
teaching for us for the last six <lb/>
mouths. committee have <lb/>
ready spoken to Mr. to <lb/>
teach our school next fall. I hope <lb/>
be will accept. The hope of our <lb/>
country the proper education <lb/>
THE STOCK <lb/>
AND MEDIUM <lb/>
OF <lb/>
of our children, that is to educate <lb/>
Resolved That a copy of these , d , <lb/>
presented to the <lb/>
resolutions In <lb/>
Court by Hie chairman of this <lb/>
committee, with a request that the <lb/>
same be upon the <lb/>
of the Court that a copy here- <lb/>
New Factory. . <lb/>
be Imperial Company <lb/>
of be presented work on <lb/>
this meeting to the widow of factory here. The plant will be <lb/>
Com. <lb/>
deceased and that the of the <lb/>
city be requested to publish the <lb/>
same. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
P. G. <lb/>
F. C. <lb/>
tho resolutions <lb/>
were wads by Messrs. Skin- <lb/>
L. I. Moore, J. K. <lb/>
G. James and W. F. Harding. <lb/>
located on the east side of the rail <lb/>
road between Jordan's factory and <lb/>
the Standard Oil Co., tank. Green <lb/>
will heartily welcome the <lb/>
company, as It will add <lb/>
much to the strength of our to- <lb/>
market. <lb/>
Has <lb/>
ate la cu , <lb/>
IN TEE SOUTH <lb/>
SOLICITED. <lb/>
709-711-7131 Broad St, <lb/>
RICHMOND, VA. <lb/>
Will Be <lb/>
lament of a lively a <lb/>
ball-playing, <lb/>
their and and <lb/>
US I to <lb/>
u the <lb/>
It power. It baa <lb/>
Same the pain of two <lb/>
Your in Rb- <lb/>
goes right along with its <lb/>
work. <lb/>
advertisements work <lb/>
all the time building business for <lb/>
the wise advertisers. <lb/>
If you want people to visit your <lb/>
store put advertisement where <lb/>
it will be read, that is in <lb/>
THE <lb/>
People read this paper for what <lb/>
there is in it, they will see <lb/>
what you have to say. <lb/>
If you have not lime to write <lb/>
advertisement yourself or <lb/>
don't know just what you want <lb/>
to say, let us know and we will <lb/>
you get It <lb/>
cuts to illustrate Reflector ad- <lb/>
pain of of which . <lb/>
Large for the asking J <lb/>
Breeze <lb/>
Shifting <lb/>
Underwear. <lb/>
We have Underwear so comfortable that it's <lb/>
cooler to wear it than to go without. All sires for all <lb/>
shaped customers. It's the kind that fits without <lb/>
to turn up the sleeves and legs. We can hear the <lb/>
short, fat, and long, lean fellows say, been <lb/>
waiting for We return the compliment with the <lb/>
Underwear. <lb/>
All the Network, Meshes and <lb/>
and are here. Jean Drawers for customers who <lb/>
prefer All grades. <lb/>
mo here with your Under <lb/>
cure them <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
morning <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
yon to settle as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe as and hope yon will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
No complaint about it not being <lb/>
warm enough now. <lb/>
Bring your fat Cattle to E. M. <lb/>
and lb gross, <lb/>
Last week cotton walked up the <lb/>
has now walked down <lb/>
again. <lb/>
Mr. A. G. Cox, of Winterville, <lb/>
has obtained a patent for his cot- <lb/>
ton seed planter. <lb/>
Work is rapidly on <lb/>
Mr. E. B. new residence <lb/>
in West Greenville. It will be a <lb/>
handsome and add much <lb/>
to it section of the town. <lb/>
growth has a cons- <lb/>
go ahead about <lb/>
Go in almost any sec- <lb/>
the town and you can see <lb/>
new buildings in progress. <lb/>
Several large elm trees that <lb/>
blocked sidewalk next to the <lb/>
property, on Fifth street, <lb/>
have been removed. Mrs. J. J. <lb/>
will soon have a <lb/>
new building put on the corner lot <lb/>
there. <lb/>
Dr. Hyatt will be in Greenville <lb/>
at Hotel Monday, May <lb/>
the 12th for the purpose of treating <lb/>
diseases of eye and fitting <lb/>
glasses. Ur. Hyatt has many <lb/>
friends and patients in Pitt county <lb/>
and hopes to meet many of them <lb/>
while here. <lb/>
the Dos. <lb/>
There are dogs at large <lb/>
around town are a nuisance. <lb/>
They run after every horse that is <lb/>
driven past them on streets. <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon one of these <lb/>
dogs after a horse was <lb/>
driven by some ladies and came <lb/>
causing their horse to run <lb/>
away. Numerous complaints are <lb/>
heard about dogs. <lb/>
Mm. Cherry Hurt. <lb/>
As she was alighting from a <lb/>
buggy in of one of the stores, <lb/>
Saturday afternoon, Mrs J. B. <lb/>
y made a misstep and fell on <lb/>
pavement. She was <lb/>
considerably bruised and also <lb/>
a sprain of one ankle. <lb/>
Court <lb/>
Mayor W. H. has dis- <lb/>
posed of the following cases in his <lb/>
court since last report. <lb/>
William drunk and dis- <lb/>
orderly, fined and costs, <lb/>
Sam Gibbs, assault with deadly <lb/>
weapon, bound over to court. <lb/>
A man ought to be as good as he <lb/>
advises others to be, but somehow <lb/>
he isn't. <lb/>
The Beef Trust cuts to the mar <lb/>
row of the and then steals the <lb/>
bone. <lb/>
County Convention. <lb/>
The Democrats of Pitt county <lb/>
will hold county convention <lb/>
on 5th day of July to select <lb/>
delegates to State, Congress- <lb/>
and conventions. <lb/>
primaries to select <lb/>
delegates to the county <lb/>
will be held on <lb/>
More Truck Next Season. <lb/>
From things The <lb/>
hears there will be more truck <lb/>
growing Ibis vicinity another <lb/>
season than in the past. This <lb/>
idea have taken root long <lb/>
ago. Actually not enough early <lb/>
vegetables are raised around here <lb/>
to supply the home demand, to <lb/>
say nothing of the good money <lb/>
that could be made from ship- <lb/>
Greenville ought to be <lb/>
shipping vegetables every day. <lb/>
of <lb/>
is in town. <lb/>
Goldsboro, <lb/>
TRUCKS. <lb/>
Tobacco farmers can get the best <lb/>
Tobacco Truck on the market this <lb/>
season from W. O. Barnhill, who <lb/>
is manufacturing the French pa- <lb/>
tented by C B. Tripp Son. This <lb/>
is not only the best Truck, but it <lb/>
is easiest to between the <lb/>
rows and at price is the cheap- <lb/>
est sold. Leave your orders with <lb/>
i . <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
A Good Farm Implement. <lb/>
On Monday Mr. E. L. <lb/>
of was exhibiting on the <lb/>
court house square a guano dis- <lb/>
which he has had patent- <lb/>
ed. All who have examined it <lb/>
pronounce it the beat farm <lb/>
of its kind they have Been. <lb/>
For a few days it be seen <lb/>
the hardware L. <lb/>
A factory will be built at <lb/>
for the manufacture of these ma- <lb/>
chines and next season nil <lb/>
orders can lie supplied. <lb/>
Mb. Parker Hurt. <lb/>
Mrs. W. R. Parker has been an <lb/>
invalid the few years. <lb/>
her health has sufficiently <lb/>
ed her to make brief occasional <lb/>
visits among the neighbors the <lb/>
vicinity of home In South <lb/>
Greenville, though she bad to be <lb/>
carried a rolling chair. She <lb/>
visited a neighbor Monday after- <lb/>
noon and Mr. Parker went late in <lb/>
the evening to carry her home. <lb/>
As he was pushing the rolling <lb/>
chair across the street low <lb/>
front wheels suddenly sank in <lb/>
deep sand and Mrs. Parker was <lb/>
thrown from the chair by the <lb/>
dent. In her feeble condition the <lb/>
fall was a terrible shock, and her <lb/>
limbs were so strained that she <lb/>
suffered intensely through the <lb/>
night. Her many friends <lb/>
with her the accident and <lb/>
hope she will be muck <lb/>
proved. <lb/>
W. B. James left this morning <lb/>
for a trip up the road. <lb/>
Walter James, of <lb/>
passed through here today on bis <lb/>
way to Kinston. <lb/>
Mrs. W. T. Hunter and little <lb/>
sou spent Monday at Parmele and <lb/>
returned on the evening train. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Mr , of Rose- <lb/>
arrived Monday evening to <lb/>
visit Mr. and Mrs. H. H. <lb/>
L. V. Mon ill, and children, of <lb/>
Snow Hill, came over today to at- <lb/>
tend the of Mrs. W. L <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
Miss Ivor of Rocky <lb/>
Mount, came down Monday even <lb/>
to visit Mrs. <lb/>
W. M. King. <lb/>
Sheriff O. W. Harrington and <lb/>
A. left today for <lb/>
to take six prisoners to <lb/>
penitentiary. <lb/>
Mrs. G. B. K and children <lb/>
returned Monday evening from an <lb/>
extended visit to Washington <lb/>
City, Wilson and Rocky Mount. <lb/>
Wednesday, May <lb/>
J. H. went to Norfolk to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Tel id of spent <lb/>
t he day here. <lb/>
I. R. Chapman went to Ayden <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Walter James returned from <lb/>
Kinston this morning. <lb/>
Rev. N. Harding returned to <lb/>
Washington this <lb/>
Mrs. O. L. of <lb/>
is visiting here. <lb/>
Foster returned on to- <lb/>
days from a visit to <lb/>
land. <lb/>
Mrs. left this morn- <lb/>
for Neck to visit <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Dr. L. C. Skinner came in from <lb/>
Parmele Tuesday evening re- <lb/>
turned this morning <lb/>
Conductor Clifton came <lb/>
Tuesday night from Richmond <lb/>
to spend a few days with relatives <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Laughinghouse, of <lb/>
came up this morning <lb/>
to visit her son, Dr. Laugh- <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bagwell, <lb/>
who have been visiting Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. J. R. Walker, left this morn <lb/>
log for <lb/>
Stop Hi- Tl. <lb/>
m u. <lb/>
Some Speak to Me, Some to You. <lb/>
Monday, May, 1902 <lb/>
W. T. Hunter went to James- <lb/>
ville this morning. <lb/>
C. M. Jones left this <lb/>
a trip up the road. <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Lang is very sick at <lb/>
I her borne just cast cf <lb/>
C Dr. J. L. Wooten wife left <lb/>
I this morning for Richmond. <lb/>
Mrs. J. S. Hy Mini, of Farmville, <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. Alice Harper. <lb/>
B. D. Cherry and sister, Miss <lb/>
Lillian, returned <lb/>
from Oxford. <lb/>
Little Miss Forbes re- <lb/>
turned Saturday a <lb/>
to Weldon. <lb/>
Miss Ella Smith went to <lb/>
ville Saturday evening and return- <lb/>
ed this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. C. M. Bernard, of Raleigh, <lb/>
who has been visit friends here, <lb/>
returned borne today. <lb/>
Miss Alice of <lb/>
county, is visiting her <lb/>
Mrs. Alice Harper. <lb/>
Mrs. Sallie of <lb/>
came in this morning to visit <lb/>
lighter, Mrs. F. M. Hodges. <lb/>
Leon, the little son of Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. L. F. Evans, is very sick at <lb/>
their home in South <lb/>
Foster Quinn returned Saturday <lb/>
evening from where he <lb/>
had been attending a business col- <lb/>
Mrs. H. W. and little <lb/>
daughter returned Saturday even- <lb/>
from a visit to in Florence <lb/>
and Raleigh. <lb/>
Little Miss Catharine <lb/>
son, of Raleigh, came Saturday <lb/>
evening to visit her grandmother, <lb/>
Mrs. W. T. Upturn. <lb/>
Mrs. J. N. returned Sat- <lb/>
from Raleigh where <lb/>
she had been visiting her mother. <lb/>
She left her mother much <lb/>
proved in health. <lb/>
Tuesday, May, 1902. <lb/>
W. R. Smith, of is in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
T. H. to Golds- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Be Sure to See our <lb/>
SUPERB LINE <lb/>
w. <lb/>
Grand and Gorgeous <lb/>
White and Dress Goods, <lb/>
Laces and Embroideries, Silks, k <lb/>
Everything New up to Date <lb/>
THREE STORES FULL OP BARGAINS. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
The Big Store. <lb/>
Greenville, N C. <lb/>
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT <lb/>
At present in the H. C. store, Mrs. M. T. <lb/>
in charge. Big line Pattern Hats just <lb/>
York. New goods arriving daily,<lb/>
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Um big He earn <lb/>
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and mark. a era in <lb/>
of zoo, for first infant <lb/>
kangaroo to head at <lb/>
the too and one of few ever <lb/>
in So far head is <lb/>
put of his small body <lb/>
been seen. He has not vet left <lb/>
mother's pouch, but is and <lb/>
will be some time to view <lb/>
world from between his <lb/>
The day lie was born lib motto <lb/>
Immediately placed him in the <lb/>
made for purpose by nature, <lb/>
whence he has not yet issued. Ev- <lb/>
now and then he thrusts a deli- <lb/>
formal head the open <lb/>
air and surveys the surrounding. <lb/>
Each appearance Is hailed with ac- <lb/>
light by animal men. <lb/>
The head of the baby resembles <lb/>
that of a black and tan puppy. <lb/>
are bright and clear, nearly <lb/>
black in color, while the infant's <lb/>
ears arc a delicate <lb/>
ton Times. <lb/>
, TORPID <lb/>
ft<lb/>
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb/>
a MM art <lb/>
as . <lb/>
la Ike<lb/>
sugar <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
I If you haves friend who regard <lb/>
ac an ideal, a favor <lb/>
of him. <lb/>
is said to lie <lb/>
points of the law is <lb/>
ally all of the profits. <lb/>
is the live wire mooing <lb/>
i from the human heart to the <lb/>
, of <lb/>
THE GREAT <lb/>
TONIC LAXATIVE <lb/>
If you have sour indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad <lb/>
inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss <lb/>
cf appetite, insomnia, lack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin, <lb/>
or any symptoms and disorders which tell story of bad bowel, and an <lb/>
impaired digestive system, Will on. <lb/>
It will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen <lb/>
mucous of stomach, purify your blood and put you <lb/>
your again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move <lb/>
your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your skin will clear j I <lb/>
freshen you will feel the old lime energy and buoyancy. <lb/>
His Calculation Was Correct. <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
is one of the most remarkable light- <lb/>
calculators now <lb/>
One day a who had <lb/>
heard of his powers and wished to <lb/>
make n test laid to <lb/>
have a little problem for you, <lb/>
Professor I was born <lb/>
Aug. at o'clock in the <lb/>
afternoon. This is Jane 1901, <lb/>
and it i- just l Now. can <lb/>
you tell mo my age in <lb/>
The great man frowned, his <lb/>
head and began to walk rapidly up <lb/>
down, twisting his mustache <lb/>
and clasping and unclasping his <lb/>
bands in his nervous way. After a <lb/>
moment or -o ha returned the an- <lb/>
which was somewhere near <lb/>
three billions. <lb/>
The gentleman produced a paper <lb/>
containing problem worked out <lb/>
and said, with a superior <lb/>
professor, I'll give you <lb/>
credit for great genius, but you're <lb/>
several thousands <lb/>
The professor stretched out his <lb/>
hands for paper and, running <lb/>
over the calculation, said contempt- <lb/>
you are. You've left out <lb/>
the leap <lb/>
Von Snubbed Bismarck. <lb/>
Field Marshal <lb/>
a- now published by his son, <lb/>
throws light on several incidents of <lb/>
the war- of Will and and, <lb/>
among oilier tilings, it disposes of <lb/>
the Bismarck him- <lb/>
self never sought to destroy -that <lb/>
the crown prince, worked upon by <lb/>
his wife, was opposed to the <lb/>
of Paris. <lb/>
The also shows what <lb/>
Dr. Busch only hints at in his <lb/>
that the relations between His- <lb/>
and in Francs were <lb/>
very strained, the chancellor having <lb/>
complained that ha was always <lb/>
treated by his great military col- <lb/>
league with incivility and <lb/>
This coolness <lb/>
their relations to the end, -o <lb/>
one who knew them well once <lb/>
compared them to pair of Alpine <lb/>
peaks Illumined by rays of the <lb/>
sun but separated by a <lb/>
Jeep and sunless valley of <lb/>
Corbin and the Chinese Tailor. <lb/>
They till an amusing story of <lb/>
Adjutant Corbin at <lb/>
There ii a i tailor there of <lb/>
sonic note for making white <lb/>
uniforms, to whom the officers often <lb/>
conic from Manila. The general vis- <lb/>
Canto and went to the China- <lb/>
man to be measured for some <lb/>
clothes. will come over to <lb/>
the tomorrow and bring <lb/>
them to be tried lie said. <lb/>
This was not at all the China- <lb/>
man's idea of doing business, <lb/>
can lie said he come <lb/>
oil ship to on clothes; yen <lb/>
It was that or no clothes, and the <lb/>
general had to go back to the China- <lb/>
man's to have his<lb/>
Long Life of an Ad. <lb/>
A contract f-r an advertisement <lb/>
in a Chicago newspaper, which has <lb/>
ran continuously for ton tears, two <lb/>
months and twenty-one day-, was <lb/>
terminated only because the <lb/>
i lied to make a new <lb/>
contract for both daily and Sunday. <lb/>
During term of the contract the <lb/>
only change made In the wording of <lb/>
the ad. was when the place of bud- <lb/>
in-- moved. <lb/>
Brick For Sale <lb/>
We are making a large quantity <lb/>
of good Brick, and will till <lb/>
as they can be had. <lb/>
BRO. <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
J. C. L <lb/>
IN <lb/>
American and Italian Marble <lb/>
I v II i l . N. C. <lb/>
Wire cud Iron I nice <lb/>
work sod pries <lb/>
pikes Kill application. <lb/>
WANT <lb/>
Dry Goods, Groceries, <lb/>
etc. go <lb/>
Mrs. L H. WHITE, <lb/>
Blast, W. <lb/>
line f on low <lb/>
t produce bough for on or in <lb/>
for <lb/>
Photographer, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Tin- in food and low <lb/>
Nice Photograph tor Si per dozen. <lb/>
Half Cabinets per dozen. <lb/>
All very Crayon <lb/>
any picture Nice <lb/>
lino, Come ml <lb/>
my work. No trouble lo <lb/>
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to II a. m., I, In ii p. m. please. <lb/>
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beautiful house as now h km <lb/>
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who lure given <lb/>
Perry in <lb/>
f. v of <lb/>
Din tell ill- <lb/>
nut <lb/>
little i i <lb/>
Low Raid to Exposition vis <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line. <lb/>
The Allan Toast <lb/>
way Company the <lb/>
low rates to <lb/>
on account of the Caro- <lb/>
niter slate and West I <lb/>
exposition. <lb/>
Dec 1st, tn June <lb/>
The following apply from <lb/>
Greenville, N. t. <lb/>
M i in be told daily <lb/>
until and May <lb/>
continuous passage mil limit <lb/>
days; in addition to date of <lb/>
to lie Mild daily <lb/>
until and including May <lb/>
continuous passage limit June <lb/>
Fur reservation <lb/>
unit any particulars write <lb/>
or rail on <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
Gen Pass. N. <lb/>
J. K. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
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1175.------- <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Wholesale nun and <lb/>
Dealer, paid <lb/>
Hides. Bar <lb/>
Turkeys, Bun <lb/>
Oak Suits, <lb/>
by Carriages, <lb/>
suits. Tallies, Lounges, P. <lb/>
and Ax <lb/>
Key West Che- <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
lied Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
floor Coffee, <lb/>
. Magic l, Oil, <lb/>
--.-1-1 Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Apples, <lb/>
Gaudies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Glass <lb/>
and China V ire, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. . Crackers, <lb/>
New <lb/>
Hewing Machines, and nu- <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. for cask. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Dr. D James, <lb/>
Surgeon, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
COTTEN, C. E. <lb/>
Surveys with Plats or Maps <lb/>
made and <lb/>
mail or at <lb/>
Cant. Vincent's on Pitt <lb/>
ill he given prompt attention. <lb/>
Tin. N. C. <lb/>
J. ff. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging. Ties Bags. <lb/>
Con and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Brick For Sale <lb/>
I have No. hand made <lb/>
brick. I can furnish at <lb/>
at short notice at reasonable fig- <lb/>
S. LUCAS. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
par and prices as low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market <lb/>
paid l. i produce. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LOT <lb/>
Steamer My res leave Washing <lb/>
ton daily at C A. If. for Green <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at IS <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 Quarter, <lb/>
all ts for the West with rail- <lb/>
roads at Norfolk. <lb/>
should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb/>
S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY. Aft., <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
J. E. District Supt. <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
LAW SCHOOL. <lb/>
The Term begin. June <lb/>
lo continue three months <lb/>
in courses <lb/>
to the <lb/>
by <lb/>
For <lb/>
Jas. C. Dean, <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N. C. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Manufacturers of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior <lb/>
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build- <lb/>
We solicit your patronage <lb/>
to give satisfaction in <lb/>
prices, styles and work. <lb/>
Please Bend your orders to <lb/>
Greenville City. Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Morion. <lb/>
All from <lb/>
in cur in <lb/>
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II. F. the <lb/>
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SMITH. <lb/>
April 190-2- <lb/>
All persons an hi to treat- <lb/>
any way up n my lands, or to <lb/>
with without my <lb/>
Said in Swift township, Pitt <lb/>
lid the lands of J. <lb/>
Smith, C-C. H. J. <lb/>
Urn. Wall lands, G. W <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
March M, <lb/>
Ni In<lb/>
and fillers <lb/>
O. V, Smith and <lb/>
it County Lumber o. <lb/>
H. Smith will take in- <lb/>
lit an union as above ha <lb/>
in the Court of <lb/>
Pitt County to perfect the title to a <lb/>
part cl laud situate in township <lb/>
in I -H.-i In have the <lb/>
Deed mm O. C Nobles, to said <lb/>
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the Court said in <lb/>
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plaint in Mud the will <lb/>
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J Editor <lb/>
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THE Receives the <lb/>
largest telegraphic news service <lb/>
delivered to any paper between <lb/>
Washington and Atlanta, <lb/>
its special service is the greatest <lb/>
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THE SUNDAY OBSERVER con- <lb/>
of or more pages, and is <lb/>
to a large extent made op of <lb/>
original matter. <lb/>
THE SEMI-WEEKLY <lb/>
printed Tuesday and Friday <lb/>
l per year. The largest paper <lb/>
in North <lb/>
Sample copies sent on application. <lb/>
Address <lb/>
THE OBSERVES, <lb/>
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Pray-<lb/>
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Also a nice Line of Hard ware. <lb/>
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Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Buyers Broken in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
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Editor Publisher, <lb/>
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and 3rd Sunday. Lay service. <lb/>
every 2nd and 4th Sunday. <lb/>
Sunday a. as., <lb/>
B. Brown, Litany <lb/>
Wed a. . <lb/>
Preaching <lb/>
and fourth Sundays in each <lb/>
month Prayer Beating Wednesday <lb/>
night. Bay. D. W. pastor <lb/>
Sunday school 3.-00 P. M., W. R. <lb/>
Parker, superintendent. <lb/>
services <lb/>
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No. meets Brat and <lb/>
Monday evening. E. B. <lb/>
fin. W. M. J. M. Reuse. Sec. <lb/>
I. O. O. K. Covenant Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday <lb/>
L. H. G. W. Atkins, <lb/>
K of River Lodge, <lb/>
every Friday evening, <lb/>
C. C. C. L. <lb/>
K. of R. andS. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, <lb/>
1696, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
lug. W. B. Wilson, Secretary, J. <lb/>
a. Tunstall, <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every first and third <lb/>
in Odd Fallows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
Chief; D. S. Smith, <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
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fourth Monday in Odd <lb/>
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Smith <lb/>
Cotton and <lb/>
on <lb/>
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hand. produce and <lb/>
told. A trial will you. <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY <lb/>
Ricks j Wilkinson <lb/>
This is Greenville's <lb/>
Fastest Growing Store. <lb/>
WHY <lb/>
BECAUSE no other store Anywhere is so diligent in I <lb/>
the interests of the buying public to which it <lb/>
for support. <lb/>
BECAUSE nothing but absolutely reliable <lb/>
disc Is admitted here at any point is of <lb/>
vital import. <lb/>
BECAUSE the prices we ask are the lowest known to <lb/>
the merchandise world for goods of the quality we <lb/>
sell. <lb/>
BECAUSE every sale that we make is backed by an <lb/>
absolute personal guarantee of satisfaction to the <lb/>
smallest detail. <lb/>
BECAUSE every thing is done to promote your per- <lb/>
comfort while shopping, and to fulfill the most <lb/>
exacting requirements. <lb/>
so we might continue to name reason after <lb/>
son almost without end. No really careful buyer will <lb/>
pass the offers we make without investigating them, <lb/>
Look at this double column full of Economy <lb/>
for this <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. O. May ;. <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
the of Mrs. W. M. Moore <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
A party from here a <lb/>
trip to Washington Sunday after J <lb/>
noon. <lb/>
The town election off <lb/>
quietly Monday. W. <lb/>
Mayor, Galloway <lb/>
W. M. Treasurer, W. K. i <lb/>
Proctor, J. Mason, J. L. <lb/>
As the new <lb/>
now power, we hope to have <lb/>
better order. <lb/>
Mason Co , have put inn <lb/>
soda <lb/>
W. K Praetor and F. <lb/>
to Monday. <lb/>
is Mi. II <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
J, K. and J. <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
GRIFTON ITEMS. <lb/>
streets <lb/>
White India Linen, White Per <lb/>
Lawns, White The <lb/>
priors start at c by an <lb/>
rising scale run up as high as <lb/>
French, Austrian and <lb/>
Pane all the latest new creations <lb/>
in paper, Bilk and all <lb/>
floral designs <lb/>
and <lb/>
Zephyr Dimities. <lb/>
Something entirely new this sea <lb/>
son, they are <lb/>
new. We could offer them <lb/>
a bargain at but this week <lb/>
we say git. <lb/>
American Made <lb/>
Pull inches wide, new and <lb/>
attractive designs. No better <lb/>
American to be found any- <lb/>
where. Worth This wees <lb/>
yards that was <lb/>
never pretty styles and de- <lb/>
signs at week we say <lb/>
National Lawns. <lb/>
In new <lb/>
at never was la anything <lb/>
but and lawns before, in <lb/>
natural linen color with red, blue, <lb/>
and strips and dote. <lb/>
We can't buy more this tea- <lb/>
son at any price. As long us they<lb/>
Ladies Slippers. <lb/>
A big lot that must lie <lb/>
worth 91.50. Ah lone; as they<lb/>
Youths all Wool Suits. <lb/>
They are value at sizes to <lb/>
This week they will go as <lb/>
T. Cold in was on our <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
W, S. Galloway and B <lb/>
W. Stokes <lb/>
sale at Clay Hoot yesterday. <lb/>
The Masonic Hall is pain- <lb/>
blinds put to the windows. <lb/>
A great improvement. <lb/>
Ir. C. M. Jones and wife went <lb/>
to Washington Tuesday. <lb/>
Bill Mayo, of Washington, was <lb/>
town last week. <lb/>
Mrs. Ward is her <lb/>
Mrs. Jones ibis week. <lb/>
Miss Mason is Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. <lb/>
We ready for an inspection by lit- ladle. We <lb/>
a complete and up to date line in Dress Goods, Fine Trim- <lb/>
Silks. Satins, Laces, Velvets. <lb/>
White Goods, Ac, Minstrel cloth. Grenadines and <lb/>
all newest <lb/>
Skirt Goods <lb/>
Have yon seen those suburb <lb/>
Lace Curtains <lb/>
they <lb/>
Men's Suits. <lb/>
All colors and sites. Worth <lb/>
This week we say <lb/>
Trunks and Suit Cases. <lb/>
Plans for summer and travel are <lb/>
maturing fast nowadays <lb/>
and summer trips mean study <lb/>
trunks. The Automatic <lb/>
Tray and Box Trunks, all canvass <lb/>
covered, hard wood slats, iron bot- <lb/>
toms, brass 9.1.50, <lb/>
912.50, <lb/>
Oases, Hand Bags <lb/>
scopes, to <lb/>
Standard Patterns. <lb/>
Patterns kept stock, fashion <lb/>
sheets free. Designer <lb/>
Some right good in I'm <lb/>
full top, steel <lb/>
rods, worth This week we <lb/>
say <lb/>
A very good value <lb/>
all sites. These the <lb/>
best kind. Others say we <lb/>
say <lb/>
As well be oat of the World as out of Fashion. <lb/>
For earliest knowing and possessing of <lb/>
things of fashion, keep familiar with <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson. <lb/>
SCHOOL BOOKS<lb/>
The Atlantic Hotel <lb/>
New N. May -The <lb/>
Atlantic Hotel, is <lb/>
the property of tho Atlantic <lb/>
and North Carolina Com- <lb/>
The deal was closed today. <lb/>
The purchase price seventeen <lb/>
thousand live hundred dollars, a <lb/>
three years lease two thousand <lb/>
live dollars per year being <lb/>
guaranteed the purchaser In the <lb/>
transaction, A. N. Perkins, of <lb/>
is- the lessee. The <lb/>
season opening June 5th bids fair <lb/>
to be a The <lb/>
of the railroad are being <lb/>
congratulated on purchase. <lb/>
Many are <lb/>
within the next l so years. Among <lb/>
these Is a sea wall for bathers <lb/>
to serve as a protection against <lb/>
storm. A large number of shade <lb/>
trees, shrubbery and will <lb/>
also be set out. Given the proper <lb/>
the directors will <lb/>
make their a resort more <lb/>
inviting than now exists on the <lb/>
Atlantic ocean. <lb/>
Tell Them. <lb/>
After you begin advertising <lb/>
many a man will go from <lb/>
your store with things that he <lb/>
might have purchased elsewhere <lb/>
had It been for your ad. <lb/>
buying goods every day. <lb/>
If you are not inviting them to <lb/>
buy of yon you cannot blame them <lb/>
if you do not get their trade. <lb/>
Talk to them through their favor- <lb/>
newspaper- tell them the live <lb/>
interesting news of your store and <lb/>
they will to you to buy their <lb/>
goods. The advertiser who keeps <lb/>
his business prominently before <lb/>
people and asks persistently <lb/>
often for trade Li the one who <lb/>
will get the most <lb/>
News. <lb/>
nearly <lb/>
Prices <lb/>
as yon <lb/>
snot conn-in and look. Those at your window an <lb/>
worn out, come before the newest patterns are sold, <lb/>
attract, Quality decides. Look as closely to quality <lb/>
do to prices. Measure your purchases by 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 Stare in <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
Headquarters <lb/>
FOR SUPPLY. <lb/>
May <lb/>
I. left <lb/>
a trip. <lb/>
C. H. went lo Kinston <lb/>
X. Brooks left on Monday <lb/>
I Haiti more to visit a few <lb/>
Walter came <lb/>
Monday and is so <lb/>
I licit log orders barrels <lb/>
A large crowd we t over in <lb/>
Greene Sunday, that being the <lb/>
Sunday ill May, to the Miner- <lb/>
Will it id George Sum <lb/>
nil. Kin-ton. Hi.- day here <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Charley Keys, your is <lb/>
here, <lb/>
Mi-s Gordon, Boston, Mass., <lb/>
been here Sunday <lb/>
a Woman's <lb/>
and baa been very <lb/>
fill by Idling some men in <lb/>
the pledge had signed every <lb/>
thing else, and still they would <lb/>
gel mi a once in a while. <lb/>
At the election Monday I. <lb/>
Patrick, I. A. and W. <lb/>
were aldermen <lb/>
for the ensuing year. They had <lb/>
no opposition as there was only <lb/>
one ticket. <lb/>
J. C. Griffin caught a large <lb/>
bin seine la-l week, <lb/>
Mr. Skinner, town, <lb/>
here Wednesday. <lb/>
The of large red breast <lb/>
perch have never been known <lb/>
the river here before, or since we <lb/>
can bill they won't be <lb/>
here long, there are certain <lb/>
I pail lee who have several traps <lb/>
selling miking more, contrary <lb/>
lo law, a- there has an <lb/>
act passed by Legislature pro <lb/>
fish between <lb/>
month of the creek and <lb/>
bridge. <lb/>
There is a corps of surveyors <lb/>
hen- to survey Con <lb/>
lent creek from its month to <lb/>
Snow Hill. <lb/>
Professor John a <lb/>
school teacher, wrote two <lb/>
a lain man town <lb/>
and all the and white <lb/>
people he could <lb/>
a while mini did Hie same with the <lb/>
Other, were alter getting a <lb/>
certain man as town constable, <lb/>
the nominees for town <lb/>
commissioners that if they did not <lb/>
give place lo a certain <lb/>
would get out another <lb/>
and elect him anyway. <lb/>
Of he will gel ii, but <lb/>
should be in neck. <lb/>
Corn <lb/>
removes from the soil <lb/>
large quantities of <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
The fertilizer <lb/>
plied, must furnish <lb/>
enough Potash, or the <lb/>
will lose its pro- <lb/>
power. <lb/>
Read <lb/>
WORKS. <lb/>
Si. New <lb/>
Dizzy <lb/>
Then your liver isn't <lb/>
well. You suffer from bilious- <lb/>
constipation. <lb/>
Pills act directly on the liver. <lb/>
For years they have been <lb/>
the Standard Family Fill. <lb/>
Small <lb/>
BUCKINGHAM'S <lb/>
We Just added Steam Supply to our business and <lb/>
anything in this line very low, See when want of <lb/>
Globe and Angle Valves, Standard Globe <lb/>
and Angle Check Valves, Water <lb/>
Oil Cups, Air Cocks, Steam Hancock <lb/>
U. S. Cocks, Steam <lb/>
Pipe all sites, Pipe Fitting all sizes. <lb/>
LINK Packing, Robber Bolt, Sandy <lb/>
Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks. <lb/>
SOLE AGENTS <lb/>
leering Machines, Plat Farm Drain Tile <lb/>
Garland Cook Stoves, <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
A Story of a Sucker. <lb/>
A man who smokes tour cigars a <lb/>
a day and chews worth of <lb/>
tobacco a week, said he was too <lb/>
poor to lake a local paper. He is <lb/>
a small too. And <lb/>
I should smile. This saving <lb/>
fellow was getting a Maine story <lb/>
paper, and found by sending a <lb/>
dollar he could get a cure for <lb/>
drunkenness. Sure enough he did. <lb/>
It was the pledge and keep <lb/>
Later on he sent <lb/>
stamp to find out how to raise <lb/>
beets successfully. He found out. <lb/>
The answer lake hold <lb/>
Being he wished to <lb/>
marry and sent one cent stamps <lb/>
a Chicago to ham how to <lb/>
make an impression. When <lb/>
answer came it down <lb/>
on a pan of That was <lb/>
a little tough; but he was a patient <lb/>
man and thought he would yet <lb/>
succeed. The next advertisement <lb/>
lie read, lo double his <lb/>
in six He was told <lb/>
to convert his money into bills, <lb/>
fold I hem and he would sec his <lb/>
money doubled. he was <lb/>
bound to get some useful secret by <lb/>
which he could make money, and <lb/>
sent in out how to write <lb/>
without pen and ink. The answer <lb/>
was, a lead Then <lb/>
he sent a dollar to learn how to <lb/>
get like the devil <lb/>
and never spend a This <lb/>
was discouraging; but he decided <lb/>
to try once more and sent a dollar <lb/>
bill to learn how to live without <lb/>
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