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Ail the News <lb />
Twice a Week <lb />
a Year <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
TRUTH II TO <lb />
Twice a Week <lb />
Tuesday <lb />
and Friday <lb />
VOL <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 1902. <lb />
NO <lb />
a Year <lb />
Ricks Wilkinson <lb />
This is Greenville s <lb />
Fastest Growing Store. <lb />
WHY <lb />
BECAUSE no other store Anywhere is so diligent in <lb />
the interests of the buying public to which it looks <lb />
for support. <lb />
BECAUSE nothing but absolutely reliable <lb />
is admitted here at any price-that 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 />
And so we might continue to name reason after <lb />
son almost without No really careful buyer Room some <lb />
pass the offers we make without investigating them, <lb />
Look at this double column full of Economy <lb />
for this <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
Prom <lb />
D. May <lb />
Tomorrow or the next night <lb />
republicans of expect to <lb />
call a caucus to consider the <lb />
ability of passing the Fowler bank- <lb />
currency bill. There ft <lb />
no hope that the bill will be passed <lb />
or even considered at this session <lb />
y the Senate there little <lb />
that the Senate will pan <lb />
it at the next session but it is the <lb />
belief of House leaders that it <lb />
will the democrats in the <lb />
fall campaign and it is with the <lb />
of stirring up <lb />
of free silver that the leaders <lb />
wish to pass the measure. Tho <lb />
bill provides for the retirement of <lb />
the greenbacks and the conveyance <lb />
to national banks of almost <lb />
limited powers and <lb />
ties. The Western republicans <lb />
are seriously opposed to its passage <lb />
las they believe it would lie <lb />
of sacrifice of their <lb />
interests to the general good of the <lb />
party and they consider Unit they <lb />
been seriously <lb />
by the absolute rejection of tar- <lb />
Whether the leaders <lb />
w ill be able to whip insurgents <lb />
into line in the caucus remains to <lb />
be seen. <lb />
The House spent all last week <lb />
the Naval <lb />
bill, which passed on <lb />
day. The debate at times was <lb />
most spirited and Hep <lb />
Williams, of <lb />
J. CHERRY CO. <lb />
While India White Per <lb />
White Piques. The <lb />
prices start at and by an easy <lb />
riling scale run up as high as <lb />
Bo. <lb />
French, Austrian and <lb />
Fins in all the latest creations <lb />
Id Crape paper, Silk Cause and all <lb />
floral So, <lb />
Ladies Slippers. <lb />
A big lot that must be classed <lb />
worth 91.60. As long as they <lb />
last <lb />
Youths all Wool Suits. <lb />
They arc value at to <lb />
This week they will go as <lb />
long as last at <lb />
Zephyr Dimities. <lb />
Something new this <lb />
son, and just pretty as they are <lb />
new. We could offer them as <lb />
a bargain at but Ibis week <lb />
we say <lb />
American Made <lb />
Full inches wide, new and <lb />
attractive designs. No better <lb />
American to be found any- <lb />
where. Worth This wees <lb />
Be <lb />
Men's Suits. <lb />
lent <lb />
station which concluded with the <lb />
lilies; <lb />
the great <lb />
est tar <lb />
That ever stayed <lb />
The verses were received with <lb />
shouts of laughter, fit times the <lb />
debate swerved to Include the <lb />
Philippine question and some de- <lb />
acrimonious passages en <lb />
sued. <lb />
Apropos of the ship <lb />
subsidy bill the last Lloyd's <lb />
Register states I lie Steel Trust <lb />
is the largest own-i of vessels in <lb />
WK AUK always soiled with desire to improve. <lb />
We have been up to Now ore <lb />
ahead of date. Do you think that is <lb />
possible I If so. just come in and look through <lb />
our stock. YOU WILL FIND ECONOMY IN <lb />
PRIORS AS WELL AS QUALITY, for the best is <lb />
always the cheapest. Therefore the wise buyer will <lb />
be sure to examine our stock before buying. <lb />
We Make no Promises That We Are <lb />
Not Ready and Willing to Fulfill. <lb />
You fool all people time, and some <lb />
people all but you can't fool all the people <lb />
all time. We never try to mislead. That is <lb />
why our business continues to grow. on us for <lb />
anything you may wish to eat, wear or use. <lb />
Our Several Departments Are Full. <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
The Only Department Store in <lb />
GREENE ILLS <lb />
Newspaper In Schools. <lb />
right sort, a <lb />
good and wholesome newspaper, <lb />
contains a record of the world's <lb />
daily dunes, and the older boys <lb />
in our public schools ought lobe <lb />
encouraged to take an Interest in <lb />
daily occurrences of the wide <lb />
world. They ought to be familiar <lb />
with important events as they <lb />
pen, events Of solid interest; yet <lb />
some among them, possibly <lb />
Bright be prone to give their chief <lb />
attention called <lb />
of press on the <lb />
gossip the boar, or to loose re <lb />
ports of sensational Happenings <lb />
tint the attention without <lb />
enlightening the mind. Perhaps <lb />
the teacher would be able to direct <lb />
their choice and guide their <lb />
tusk. <lb />
Assuming this to be the case, <lb />
see what the pupils would gain by <lb />
reading a good newspaper. It <lb />
would be means of cultivating <lb />
the habits of reading that would <lb />
extend beyond tic newspaper to <lb />
rich stores of literature. It <lb />
would make I hem familiar with <lb />
passing events, but with the names <lb />
of those who arc prominent in the <lb />
public eye; the men and women <lb />
who arc making history; who art <lb />
conspicuous in who <lb />
arc writing books, making <lb />
enacting our laws, deliver- <lb />
orations, devoting their <lb />
lives to useful and <lb />
work, and whose example have an <lb />
alluring and inspiring influence. <lb />
might mention the names of a <lb />
dozen prominent people, living <lb />
dead, to as many pupils in some <lb />
school, even the higher classes, <lb />
and some of them would look <lb />
blankly at you, indicating I hut <lb />
they know little or nothing about <lb />
these prominent <lb />
or, at least, some among them. <lb />
This ought not to be, but how <lb />
could they know without being in- <lb />
formed <lb />
who are the <lb />
young men today that success no <lb />
longer depends on character, in- <lb />
and hard work are sow- <lb />
lug the seeds that produce <lb />
The doctrine that no roan <lb />
achieve success he <lb />
renders his self-respect, stoops to <lb />
low means or has some <lb />
does more damage the <lb />
youth the naked fatalism it- <lb />
self could accomplish. To tell the <lb />
truth, grave problems, <lb />
men never had such equal <lb />
as they have the <lb />
century, and there la <lb />
less difference between the mil- <lb />
and the pauper now <lb />
there was between feudal baron <lb />
and his lowest vassal in the middle <lb />
Times. <lb />
A Cheap Stock Food. <lb />
One of the cheapest foods at <lb />
can lie grown for stock, and which <lb />
can be cut and used at almost any <lb />
stage growth, may be secured by <lb />
sowing corn in rows using too <lb />
Dinah cultivating it one <lb />
way. Should the pasture grass <lb />
run short the young corn may be <lb />
cut down daily, in sufficient <lb />
as required, fed as green <lb />
and food, which will be <lb />
highly relished by <lb />
Record. <lb />
All colors and sizes. <lb />
This week we say <lb />
Worth OH. the fifth <lb />
yards that was <lb />
never such pretty styles de- <lb />
signs Ills week we say <lb />
Trunks and Suit Cases. <lb />
Plans for summer and travel are <lb />
maturing and fast nowadays <lb />
and summer trips mean study <lb />
trunks. The Automatic <lb />
Tray and Box Trunks, all canvass <lb />
covered, bard wood slats, iron hot- <lb />
toms, brass <lb />
012.50, <lb />
Suit Hand Bags and <lb />
scopes, to <lb />
Standard Patterns. <lb />
Pattern kept n <lb />
sheets free. Designer <lb />
National Lawns. <lb />
In and at tractive designs <lb />
such as never was put in <lb />
but and lawns <lb />
natural linen color red, blue, <lb />
men and black and dots. <lb />
We can't buy any more this sea <lb />
son at any price. As long as they <lb />
last <lb />
Some right good things in I'm <lb />
full M inches top, steel <lb />
rods, worth This week we <lb />
say <lb />
A very good value <lb />
Drawers, all sizes. These the <lb />
i best kind. Others say Nat, we<lb />
As well be out of the world as out of Fashion. <lb />
For earliest knowing and possessing of <lb />
things of fashion, keep familiar with <lb />
largest owner in the world. It is <lb />
not surprising the bill was passed <lb />
by Senate. <lb />
A Action. <lb />
The King's Daughters, who <lb />
have undertaken noble work <lb />
of establishing a for <lb />
the Slate, have not yet decided <lb />
upon plans for raising the <lb />
funds. A ways and means <lb />
committee has been appointed to <lb />
this important of the <lb />
undertaking. <lb />
It strikes us that lades <lb />
should enlist every newspaper <lb />
in the State in this good cause, by <lb />
requesting to open a <lb />
list, to collected to be <lb />
to the properly appoint <lb />
person each month. Then when <lb />
Legislature assembles, go lie <lb />
fore that bod and request an <lb />
believe plan <lb />
will accomplish the desired end <lb />
the shortest space of time. <lb />
It is a splendid work and do <lb />
serves the support and encourage <lb />
man, woman, and <lb />
child the <lb />
News. <lb />
Kicks Wilkinson <lb />
DON'T T KY to eat any old <lb />
thing that is offered you, bill conic <lb />
Id us for something nice, fresh like Sodom and <lb />
palatable. We have <lb />
And Some North Carolina Towns, <lb />
A. former Slates consul <lb />
at St. Pierre says the town was <lb />
immoral and suggests that it <lb />
very <lb />
sugar are delicious. <lb />
Wholesalers say we sell more <lb />
and VEGETABLES than <lb />
any store in town. That means we <lb />
carry the BEST at right prices. <lb />
Then if you want a good Cigar <lb />
or good Smoking and Chewing To- <lb />
we have the of these <lb />
also. <lb />
The place to get the BEST every <lb />
time is <lb />
THE <lb />
When heart turned <lb />
to love life is full of music. <lb />
SCHOOL- BOOKS <lb />
Reflector ooh <lb />
A Bad Breath <lb />
A bad breath means a bad <lb />
stomach, a bad digestion, a <lb />
bad liver. Pills arc <lb />
liver pills. They cure con- <lb />
biliousness, <lb />
sick, headache. <lb />
TI 1ST o <lb />
All Kinds at The Reflector Office <lb />
All <lb />
BUCKINGHAM'S <lb />
and for the same reason, <lb />
But why should St, Pierre be <lb />
by for a <lb />
of judgment while Paris and <lb />
San Francisco escape <lb />
Observer. <lb />
In a Nutshell. <lb />
The w hole matter is summoned <lb />
up briefly in this paragraph from <lb />
Printer's is some <lb />
good in all advertising and all <lb />
advertising does some good; but <lb />
the best advertising and the <lb />
which does the greatest good <lb />
is daily newspaper <lb />
Mrs. w. N. Beaver, of Concord, <lb />
was struck and killed by a pas- <lb />
train Saturday. She was <lb />
standing mar the track talking to <lb />
a friend when the train MUM along, <lb />
it is thought she became con <lb />
fused attempted Io cross the <lb />
track. <lb />
While digging grab Worms <lb />
tor ball across <lb />
yesterday Mr. Harper <lb />
found II lot Of balls <lb />
an old stump. tell <lb />
their own Free <lb />
Press. <lb />
Beauty and lolly are com- <lb />
French proverb. <lb />
Divorces are becoming so mini. <lb />
that one term marriages are <lb />
no longer fashionable. <lb />
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS <lb />
Made By The Orange. Virginia. Observer <lb />
Faith may move mountains, but <lb />
is money that moves mankind. <lb />
If ignorance is bliss a vast mini- <lb />
of people ought to lie supreme- <lb />
happy. <lb />
Some men are like an active vol- <lb />
stream of lava is constant- <lb />
rolling from the mouth. <lb />
There is a vast amount of deceit <lb />
the world. Often the man who <lb />
has a set I led look is deep in debt. <lb />
Miss Mary of Butte, <lb />
frankly confesses that she <lb />
loves the devil. There are many <lb />
others, but they don't say so. <lb />
Honesty, these times, is re- <lb />
much in the same light as <lb />
an art of <lb />
is determined by the extent to <lb />
which it will pay. <lb />
The following figure, just given <lb />
out by the Superintendent of Tub- <lb />
lie Instruction, show the amount <lb />
raised disbursed on account of <lb />
the public schools of State last <lb />
fr. m poll <lb />
properly. <lb />
local, special poll, <lb />
lilies, liquor license <lb />
lax, from State Treasury <lb />
from other sources, <lb />
Total, Of this amount <lb />
was expended, leaving <lb />
a balance of Of the <lb />
amount paid teachers <lb />
mil to whiles and Io <lb />
The county treasurers re- <lb />
money <lb />
famous <lb />
Stale has chartered, among <lb />
some of latest <lb />
enterprises, the <lb />
born Hardwood Manufacturing <lb />
with capital, <lb />
J. Bishop, and <lb />
other being the <lb />
It will manufacture many articles <lb />
from hard woods. <lb />
Knew Painkiller to tall <lb />
before, what Where h <lb />
H e I. The i, ii It <lb />
Perry i d all, <lb />
I smut bun. <lb />
and I did ii i . i bats used <lb />
m I <lb />
Mood In a <lb />
my coat off sad <lb />
V not My <lb />
ii heavy penalty lie follow Ilia folly <lb />
mi ml feet In <lb />
h rail I ii ferry <lb />
in it Take a <lb />
of in lint sweetened <lb />
thankful for <lb />
and u way cold. <lb />
ii bit <lb />
.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
Entered at the Pout Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. as <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
May 1902. <lb />
The executive committee have <lb />
selected as the <lb />
place for holding meeting <lb />
of the Carolina Press <lb />
and named us <lb />
the date. <lb />
if the Meting of the Press <lb />
had beta n-t for a later <lb />
after the Democrat it- <lb />
State Would have <lb />
better suited the convenience <lb />
some cf the brethren. <lb />
If Greenville the <lb />
train connection suggested re- <lb />
in THE <lb />
people should interest <lb />
in the matter. We believe the <lb />
charges can be secured if the pro <lb />
per effort is made. <lb />
The Greenville <lb />
is talking of disbanding for wan <lb />
of interest in the the <lb />
people of the town. This should <lb />
not be the case. A good <lb />
company is a necessity, and there <lb />
should lie enough Interest maul <lb />
to maintain its organization. <lb />
The people should think about this. <lb />
J. K. a native <lb />
Greenville and the founder of <lb />
but who for nearly <lb />
two years has raided in Albany, <lb />
is publishing The Dixie <lb />
monthly magazine of sixteen <lb />
pages devoted to the poultry Indus <lb />
try. To people interested in pout <lb />
try raising this is a useful <lb />
and the subscription price i <lb />
cents a year. <lb />
Two subjects that Greenville <lb />
pie ought to keep warm until <lb />
secured are the hospital the <lb />
change in passenger train schedule. <lb />
Of course the town should secure <lb />
the hospital with such <lb />
opportunity It offered. As <lb />
Gain schedule, <lb />
of having a looming connection <lb />
Raleigh and west has <lb />
I pointed out in lime <lb />
These things can be t-c <lb />
cured, our people should not <lb />
lei i n-1 until are secured. <lb />
Frightened the Cook. <lb />
the even- <lb />
purl the chimney In the <lb />
of Mr. Allen <lb />
was ill. <lb />
The I he <lb />
struck the <lb />
became much alarmed. <lb />
Alter a Bride. <lb />
II. <lb />
who once lived Greenville <lb />
came down Pi <lb />
evening on a happy mission, tie <lb />
will wed Miss Baker <lb />
row morning and they will butt <lb />
at once for his home. <lb />
Fresh Gossip From Near-by Vicinities<lb />
f by Our Correspondents and <lb />
J c Reported tor Readers. <lb />
Winterville Department. <lb />
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb />
NOTES. <lb />
S. May <lb />
The A. G. Cos Mfg. Co. arc <lb />
their office and con- <lb />
and comfortably situated <lb />
to transact business more rapidly <lb />
X. May <lb />
at O. <lb />
26th and 27th. Everybody is an- <lb />
a grand time <lb />
Prof. Manning, who has <lb />
-o much for the past year, has <lb />
proved recently, <lb />
of Greenville, was <lb />
and satisfactorily all conceited. here Sunday on business <lb />
Ii possible they can now till <lb />
speedily than ever before and <lb />
to all patrons who have the past <lb />
or may honor them the future <lb />
they and do guarantee a <lb />
prompt attendance to all business <lb />
to their charge. <lb />
Well, the boys and girls, one <lb />
would naturally suppose have left <lb />
us, a greater majority of them <lb />
have, but thank we are <lb />
not entirely forsaken. There are <lb />
right many here yet, to be <lb />
sure, it docs seem to us the <lb />
we did see. You may <lb />
Gill us cranky if you want to, but <lb />
we love a pretty girl and we don't <lb />
care who finds it out. Whenever <lb />
thy smile on us, why, well, we <lb />
smile some, too. <lb />
Never in the history the A. <lb />
G. Cox Co. has there been <lb />
such rush of older. This is no <lb />
exaggeration, but an actual rant. <lb />
In many States, in almost every <lb />
county of North Carolina, their <lb />
goods of manufacture are Boding <lb />
their way and building up a <lb />
for themselves which has <lb />
already pi iced I hem in the best <lb />
class of goods of <lb />
their kind. half of the people <lb />
of county do not realize what <lb />
an industry there is in their very <lb />
midst. <lb />
of <lb />
spent commencement with <lb />
Miss Minnie <lb />
Misses Lydia of Bob <lb />
and Addie Cox, La <lb />
Grange, two of the school pupils, <lb />
remained over until Monday, When <lb />
tiny left tor their homes. <lb />
Rev. J. X. Booth, of Greenville, <lb />
requested lo make mention of <lb />
the speech he delivered at our <lb />
Mis. W. T. Mason, Which <lb />
aid, came in Saturday to visit her <lb />
parents at Hotel. She re <lb />
turned home this morning. <lb />
Many of om people went out to <lb />
Hancock's Sunday to attend <lb />
quarterly meeting. <lb />
Mi.-s Nannie Moore, of Bethel, <lb />
Is spending some time with Miss <lb />
Luis Patrick. <lb />
J. K. will soon <lb />
erect three two-story stores <lb />
avenue, where their build- <lb />
were burned. J. F. <lb />
Hart will also build one. <lb />
1.1. Smith, Jr., has accepted a <lb />
clerkship with <lb />
Quite a number of young people <lb />
went to to church <lb />
Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Hiss die Abbott is visiting <lb />
Miss Nina Cannon. <lb />
A. Smith spent Sunday up <lb />
at <lb />
was town Saturday. <lb />
Little Miss Jennie of <lb />
Weak <lb />
weak for years. The <lb />
doctors said my blood was all <lb />
turning to water. At tried <lb />
and was soon <lb />
right <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Ct. <lb />
No matter how long you <lb />
have been ill, nor how <lb />
poorly you may be today, <lb />
Sarsaparilla is the <lb />
best medicine you can <lb />
take for purifying and en- <lb />
the blood. <lb />
Don't doubt it, put your <lb />
whole trust in it, throw <lb />
away everything else.<lb />
II.- <lb />
i. C. Co. <lb />
it I., think. i J <lb />
I. <lb />
CARD FROM GEN. ROBERTS. <lb />
To My Democratic Fellow Citizens the <lb />
Congressional District North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
At Convention to be held in <lb />
the district during the summer or <lb />
fall to nominate a candidate <lb />
to represent the district the Con- <lb />
my Panic will he presented <lb />
for nomination for that position. <lb />
In this announcement <lb />
it is due to you lo say, that stand <lb />
and immovable on the <lb />
honored principles of the demo- <lb />
as announced from <lb />
time to time in its national plat- <lb />
and it will be my purpose lo <lb />
secure such legislation It will pro <lb />
spent a few days of toe best interest the <lb />
week at Smith Hotel. pie on questions of reform, <lb />
The many friends of Miss improvement of rivers and harbors <lb />
Cox are glad to know that she is-in oar State, <lb />
able to lie out again. She reduce lie burdens upon <lb />
been quite sick for <lb />
days. <lb />
the past few <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb />
X. C, May <lb />
labor and agriculture, foster man- <lb />
arts and <lb />
the expansion of commerce. <lb />
In regard to Slate policies; can- <lb />
compels to say that I am <lb />
unalterably opposed position <lb />
Miss Katie West, of Salisbury, j , ,,,,., <lb />
i voting sister, Mrs. J. of , , <lb />
on James street. , . <lb />
. Mate on sonic questions winch VI. <lb />
tins spent <lb />
it. we sup-; <lb />
J. J. Darker, who <lb />
the last days at Fremont, re <lb />
turned Monday. <lb />
Mis. W. J. Carson, who baa been <lb />
visiting Mrs. F. Gardner, <lb />
Rocky Mount, returned Sunday. <lb />
Julius Brown, who has been at <lb />
we have always been noted j tending school at the University, and to <lb />
for OUT great kindness of hear. f <lb />
en the <lb />
of the <lb />
which meets <lb />
June i has been <lb />
issued. Prof H. II. <lb />
Greenville, Is down one of the <lb />
speakers. <lb />
that speech was simply Immense, <lb />
J. B. Green, who has been ab- <lb />
sent during the strawberry season <lb />
assisting shipments on the main <lb />
line of the W. B. It. is back <lb />
at his old and are all glad <lb />
to have it to. <lb />
I; I. I. G. Chap <lb />
mail Washington Jester <lb />
day and returned the same day. <lb />
P. tux had n new coat of <lb />
I put on his house now he <lb />
bus one of the prettiest little homes <lb />
In the place. He used the <lb />
for which be is <lb />
in This <lb />
Is best paint and <lb />
lot k highest award at the <lb />
Pan last year. See him <lb />
and get <lb />
Misses Vivian of bob- <lb />
and Bessie Moore, of <lb />
who have been visiting <lb />
have returned home. <lb />
concern our people. It seems <lb />
to mo some of our friend <lb />
have gout- wild become mad <lb />
IbO subject of universal education. <lb />
I am forever and eternally fa- <lb />
of while supremacy the <lb />
that end favor the <lb />
the while race to <lb />
full extent of every resource and all <lb />
in Mount. j the means at our command. Hut <lb />
It. is here a visit, reason, common sense, experience, <lb />
Mrs. Alice Martin left Tuesday Jostles and economic and in <lb />
to Visit her slater Mount, conditions constrain me to <lb />
A. spent Monday night take the position it It folly <lb />
.,. and <lb />
i ,,., ,,,,. ,,, <lb />
to the rare <lb />
Miss Grimes and little <lb />
I sister, Addle Lee, spent Sunday <lb />
Bertie Brown, of Bob- <lb />
spent Sunday with Miss <lb />
Grimes. <lb />
John Peal, <lb />
Calvin Smith spent Sunday near <lb />
here. <lb />
W. Rote, of Plymouth, <lb />
spent Friday town. <lb />
SI. A. and <lb />
II. of spent <lb />
Sunday with friends here. <lb />
Charlie has accepted <lb />
a position with the A. c. L. He <lb />
left Sunday for Point. <lb />
Charlie spent <lb />
near <lb />
Mi-s Grimes Sunday <lb />
Shalt Broken. <lb />
Mi evening the <lb />
Parmele <lb />
place <lb />
pas <lb />
Mi <lb />
Mayor's Court, <lb />
I.- g has disposed of the <lb />
In the place, the <lb />
is not like the white race, <lb />
and the reason is, God has <lb />
net made them alike. It is not <lb />
t lie fault of the The <lb />
ard can in l change his spots nor <lb />
Use Secondly, <lb />
only two ago in order lo free <lb />
from intolerable <lb />
nod evils, destructive <lb />
alike to the best <lb />
races, brought about in the <lb />
ties with huge populations <lb />
by the ii ii fortunate enfranchise <lb />
of I we were forced <lb />
to make an to amend the <lb />
State Constitution. The main pro- <lb />
vision incorporated in the amend <lb />
to were <lb />
was the educational <lb />
order to eliminate <lb />
the mass of the <lb />
electorate. Now by this bowl for <lb />
Mr. K. Young, who baa been <lb />
pending some days here wot king <lb />
for i in- Insurance com- <lb />
presided at the organ in the <lb />
church Sunday His <lb />
playing was <lb />
All explosion in the die <lb />
e mine, near <lb />
Monday morning, the death <lb />
of perhaps miners, Only live <lb />
have been and <lb />
the number of deaths will not be <lb />
until <lb />
bow many were in the mine. <lb />
the amended which <lb />
lined lo decent gov- <lb />
ridden <lb />
iii lime, but following since last <lb />
and II. <lb />
with an accident delayed orderly, lined i cost, <lb />
it in hour getting here. When H. C. resisting <lb />
creek the shaft to the bound over to Superior court. <lb />
live wheel on the hand side Jack to education, it is proposed <lb />
he engine broke which run at large, lined one penny and <lb />
disabled the engine. The cost, it <lb />
train its journey with Willie Morgan, assault, <lb />
mill one shaft of engine W and COSt, <lb />
work caused it to make slow Simon Harris, assault, lined <lb />
lime. A new engine, burner. penny and coat, 19.86. <lb />
was tent from Mount George Miller, drunk and down <lb />
last night to lake the train out this <lb />
morning and the broken engine <lb />
was taken lo ins .-hops for repairs, and using fined of <lb />
t and cost IS lit own interests <lb />
r. I these every <lb />
Married. ether is he has <lb />
hi-Ii, I'm i ma. j to a of a century. <lb />
eminent in <lb />
was <lb />
were before <lb />
amended. It <lb />
n street, lined and cost, 8.80, <lb />
Peter Clark, disorderly conduct educated will not continue to vote <lb />
We wish a burner <lb />
t on Ibis run all <lb />
could <lb />
time. <lb />
be <lb />
Monday night a ex- <lb />
was given the <lb />
to visiting <lb />
This morning at I o'clock at the nature instinct <lb />
residence of Mr. L. W, lo the while race. He <lb />
on Washington street, Mr. thinks he must hold the <lb />
of Albemarle, Miss govern. <lb />
were ,,, of my <lb />
by X. Booth. i,, . . ., <lb />
The couple left on the morning lo <lb />
train fur Charleston to spend a few Hull only a few ago, a <lb />
It's no to be good because days the e . p ion before going gal ion of I be best educated <lb />
you have to be. to their Albemarle. of the waited upon <lb />
The climber B. to HIM his aid In <lb />
d lo tiny dim. w of Of the measures pending In <lb />
lo <lb />
young ladies. couples <lb />
went and they a line trip. <lb />
Congress to defeat the purposes <lb />
oft We amended Constitutions of <lb />
several of the Southern States, <lb />
restrict the suffrage of the <lb />
went the committee <lb />
which has these measures <lb />
charge. The education of these <lb />
i prominent does not teach <lb />
them that the hope of good <lb />
peace prosperity <lb />
for both races the Southern <lb />
Slate- depends upon a restricted <lb />
suffrage for their race for a great <lb />
of years. Again, con- <lb />
upon the the <lb />
of education has <lb />
the social equality of the <lb />
aces, leads to <lb />
and destruction of society <lb />
with untold evils which every <lb />
good citizen must deplore. There <lb />
is in the heart of a vast majority <lb />
of the race an over <lb />
desire for social equality. <lb />
this is natural but the <lb />
of the civilization of the <lb />
South demands that it be resisted <lb />
to bitter There is a place <lb />
our industrial condition the <lb />
is valuable in his <lb />
place, but that place is not in the <lb />
learned among the elite <lb />
of society, as a social <lb />
ion. Educated, he is less adapted <lb />
for the where his services are <lb />
most demanded most valuable <lb />
in our economic system, do <lb />
him gnat wrong to unlit him by <lb />
education, to become a valuable <lb />
citizen. Besides, to continue to <lb />
levy enormous taxes the <lb />
white race in their <lb />
to confer useless <lb />
the black race is gross <lb />
injustice and the <lb />
while race. are collecting an- <lb />
money large <lb />
from the white race and <lb />
it upon the black, and leaving the <lb />
children of those who pay the <lb />
money uneducated. This is a <lb />
and outrage which must <lb />
cease. The ridiculous argument <lb />
m made that we must educate <lb />
the or he would barbarize us <lb />
is by <lb />
of the past two <lb />
years. The <lb />
.-a ion the depends <lb />
Upon his contact with the white <lb />
race, but this contact and relation <lb />
must be one el inferiority <lb />
him he <lb />
becomes alienated from the white <lb />
race worthless us a rule. <lb />
taking position I do, I <lb />
desire to say that i do not advocate <lb />
all privileges of education <lb />
to the Certainly the poll <lb />
lax which he pays should be ex- <lb />
pended his education, supple- <lb />
by such other sums as may <lb />
be equitable, bis protection <lb />
right law should be <lb />
jealously guarded and assured. I <lb />
am and always have been a true <lb />
to what I Conceive the best <lb />
interest of the race, <lb />
These other interests, <lb />
details which cannot be <lb />
will be presented for <lb />
consideration and upon them <lb />
I stand and respectfully solicit <lb />
your votes. Respectfully, <lb />
IV. P. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Tuesday's <lb />
Mrs. K. A. Forbes died at <lb />
o'clock this at her home <lb />
here. She was years of <lb />
age leaves a husband and <lb />
small children, the an in <lb />
two weeks old. The burial <lb />
will take place Wednesday <lb />
noon at I o'clock the <lb />
Forbes grave three miles <lb />
town. The bereaved <lb />
husband, two little child- <lb />
deprived of n mother's care, <lb />
have the sympathy of every one <lb />
Beautiful Monument. <lb />
Dr. A. had a beau- <lb />
monument placed at the grave <lb />
of his little son, Alfred, <lb />
Hill cemetery. The is <lb />
a white marble figure of an <lb />
child size, -landing on a pedestal, <lb />
one upward <lb />
other holding Mowers as if lo drop <lb />
them on the grave. <lb />
i Interfered. <lb />
The storm interfered with the <lb />
lawn party by the T. J. Jarvis <lb />
Chapter Daughters of the Con fed <lb />
may after they bad arranged the <lb />
court square for It. The <lb />
tables were moved the passage <lb />
of court where they sold <lb />
toe <lb />
OF N. J., YOUR HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
i. Cash Value, <lb />
up Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
Is Non <lb />
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on month while you <lb />
are living, or within three years alter lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb />
second No Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the beginning of second and cf each <lb />
succeeding year, provided the premium for the year be paid. <lb />
They may be To Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the or <lb />
To make policy payable as an endow during the lifetime <lb />
of <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Men's Summer <lb />
Underwear <lb />
Bethel High School. <lb />
A Preparatory School. Prepares <lb />
for College and for Life Or Motto. <lb />
J. W. Principal, MISS MAMIE GRIMES, Assistant, <lb />
MRS. J. W. SHERRILL, Music and Art. <lb />
Primary Department, 1.60 Art, 3.00 <lb />
Intermediate, 2.25 Music, including piano rent, 3.00 <lb />
Advanced, 3.00 Incidental fee, per year, 1.00 <lb />
Hoard moderate. For further particulars address <lb />
J. W. SHERRILL, Principal. <lb />
Everybody <lb />
invited to see our stock of <lb />
before buying. We have what you want. Come and be con- <lb />
we have the prettiest line of millinery ever brought <lb />
to Greenville. Sash Ribbons la all widths and colors. Wash <lb />
Ribbons for the neck, just the thing for summer. Hals <lb />
trimmed while you wait. Give us u trial. <lb />
Yours to please, <lb />
Misses Erwin. <lb />
Corn, Cotton, Tobacco, <lb />
Selling High <lb />
Likely to continue to sell <lb />
The Philosophy of <lb />
Smaller Surface. M 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 Fifty Faints gum a a. <lb />
SCHOOL BOOKS <lb />
Reflector <lb />
HUNDLEY, <lb />
RICHMOND, YA, <lb />
TUB CHI All SI STUCK <lb />
AND MEDIUM <lb />
OP <lb />
IN THE SOUTH <lb />
SOLICITED. <lb />
E. Broad St., <lb />
RICHMOND, VA. <lb />
Your advertisement in The <lb />
goes along with its <lb />
work. <lb />
advertisements work <lb />
all the time building business for <lb />
the wise advertisers. <lb />
If you want people to visit your <lb />
store put your where <lb />
it will be read, that In lo <lb />
mi <lb />
the <lb />
Ii <lb />
t H I. H <lb />
CA N YOU THINK of anything more <lb />
annoying than ill-fitting, made <lb />
Underwear this hot summer weather <lb />
We have Underwear to fit large men <lb />
small of all and <lb />
OF THE VERY <lb />
FINEST MATERIALS by the best <lb />
Underwear Manufacturers in the country. Go <lb />
through stocks for THE <lb />
SOFTNESS THE THE <lb />
NEATNESS OF THE MAKING. Then take <lb />
the garment home and pat it on, and you'll <lb />
agree with us that our Men's Underwear is <lb />
exactly right in every way. Gauzes, <lb />
Lisle Threads and fancy. <lb />
Come, see what we can do for you in Summer <lb />
Underwear. <lb />
THE CLOTHIER. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there MARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
o to remind yon you owe <lb />
for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
you to settle as early as <lb />
Bible. 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 mark on their <lb />
paper <lb />
SHORT LOCAL <lb />
PERSONAL NOTES <lb />
Brief Mention People net <lb />
In Social World <lb />
May. 1902 <lb />
wont In Raleigh to <lb />
Snap Shots at Home News Put <lb />
I In Few Words Busy Readers <lb />
Some hail fell cast of town Tues <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Cash Price paid <lb />
Shingles, all grades, at <lb />
Greenville Mfg. Co. <lb />
It pulls the purse strings to get <lb />
a spring chicken. <lb />
Not much hospital talk lately. <lb />
Don't let interest in it lag. <lb />
Sunday evening gave this ion <lb />
the nicest shower in several days. <lb />
A colored man had several <lb />
the street Saturday <lb />
The showers this afternoon were <lb />
somewhat dampening to ball <lb />
game. <lb />
Vegetables getting more <lb />
but yet not enough to supply <lb />
demand. <lb />
The singing class of the Oxford <lb />
Orphan Asylum will give a con- <lb />
cert in the opera Sat- <lb />
night. <lb />
There are enough marble holes <lb />
in the sidewalks to make walking <lb />
uncomfortable, and even danger- <lb />
of spraining an ankle at night. <lb />
The eastern Fifth <lb />
is being put in good condition in <lb />
readiness for the opening of a <lb />
county road to come in that way. <lb />
The has lately been <lb />
adding subscriptions faster than <lb />
usual. like it that way but <lb />
yet have of room for more <lb />
The singing clans from the Ox- <lb />
ford Orphan Asylum will reach <lb />
Saturday, and <lb />
give a concert at night in the opera <lb />
house. <lb />
the storm Tuesday even- <lb />
a gust of wind slammed the <lb />
door lo Tub business <lb />
office and shattered one of the <lb />
large glass panels. <lb />
When our people got filled with <lb />
the factories will <lb />
for every business house <lb />
In town, there may be more effort <lb />
to get them Greenville. <lb />
The Bur of Pitt have <lb />
endorsed lion L. <lb />
Moore, the present able Solicitor <lb />
of the Third District for re <lb />
nation and election. Mr. Moore <lb />
has fully merited this endorsement <lb />
Raleigh Post. <lb />
good may deserve an- <lb />
other, it doesn't always get it. <lb />
Words are not always the <lb />
of thought. <lb />
day. <lb />
Z. P. went to Parmele <lb />
today. <lb />
J. F. King left this for <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
George left this <lb />
for Durham. <lb />
Dr. Louis Skinner returned to <lb />
Parmele this morning. <lb />
Tap came in Saturday <lb />
from Washington. <lb />
J. E. wife came <lb />
in Ibis morning from <lb />
Miss Mary Lou Tucker left this <lb />
morning for her home in Danville, <lb />
Va. <lb />
The Methodist Sunday school <lb />
held children's day <lb />
church Sunday A large <lb />
audience was present and all en- <lb />
joyed the interesting exercises. <lb />
The was a.- <lb />
Thing- of Thee <lb />
Are <lb />
Prayer, by A.<lb />
reading. <lb />
Me, My <lb />
Statistical paper read by L. <lb />
Pender, superintendent. <lb />
Song by primary class of girls. <lb />
reading.<lb />
it by <lb />
Lissie <lb />
Recitation by <lb />
Willie <lb />
by- <lb />
Ella Km e. <lb />
Mighty and Won <lb />
One <lb />
by Julia Harris. <lb />
Sin of <lb />
by Mary Smith. <lb />
of <lb />
Song- <lb />
by <lb />
Rivers. <lb />
Children's song. <lb />
Collection. <lb />
We Meet <lb />
BASE BALL <lb />
Greenville Defeats <lb />
In a score of lo <lb />
an <lb />
game of ball Monday after <lb />
noon. Notwithstanding the threat- <lb />
weather attendance was <lb />
good. <lb />
The line up was as <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
Mr. Mrs. J. L. Woolen re <lb />
tinned Saturday evening <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
It. M. left this morning <lb />
for Baltimore to take Mrs. <lb />
to <lb />
May <lb />
Mrs. W. <lb />
I. A. Sugg went to Washington <lb />
today. <lb />
Fred Cox went to Rocky Mount <lb />
today. <lb />
F. M. left this <lb />
for Tarboro. <lb />
of came <lb />
in Monday <lb />
C. E. of Goose Nest, <lb />
Ibis morning <lb />
Joe Willis and C. A. <lb />
went to Richmond this morning. <lb />
Mrs. Bettie Moseley, of Hooker <lb />
ton, is Mis. <lb />
J. W. Brown, near <lb />
W. H. of who <lb />
has been visiting his brother, R. <lb />
L. returned home today. <lb />
Miss Annie Hart, who <lb />
has visiting her J. <lb />
N. Hart, left this morning fur <lb />
Vs. <lb />
Dr. left <lb />
Ibis morning for to meet <lb />
the remains Miss Margaret <lb />
ho died in Baltimore. <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Cherry returned <lb />
Monday evening from Raleigh <lb />
where she had been attending the <lb />
King's Daughters State <lb />
Wednesday, May 1902. <lb />
W. It. Parker we t up the road <lb />
today. <lb />
Mrs. Lee, of who <lb />
spending a few days here, re <lb />
turned home today. <lb />
Miss Pattie May, who has been <lb />
left Mrs. T. E. Hooker, <lb />
Ibis morning for Wilson. <lb />
C. J. traveling rep- <lb />
of the Raleigh News <lb />
was telling yarns our <lb />
streets today. <lb />
Adrian Savage has to <lb />
his home Greenville after a vis <lb />
it to his sister, Mrs. Lindsay W. <lb />
Post, 20th. <lb />
went to <lb />
last night and returned this morn- <lb />
He has accepted a position <lb />
with a in that town. <lb />
lb Henry <lb />
Anderson Hughes <lb />
Duke <lb />
Forties c Whitney <lb />
Smith p Spivey <lb />
Brown <lb />
B. Dudley <lb />
James, D. cf Hill <lb />
Randolph II <lb />
Score by It. II. K. <lb />
G. <lb />
C. <lb />
and Smith and Smith and Forbes. <lb />
Hill and Whitney. <lb />
Green- <lb />
ville Base <lb />
Forbes oft Smith oil <lb />
off Hills oft <lb />
Passed Smith Forbes <lb />
Whitney by <lb />
Forbes Smith Spivey <lb />
o, <lb />
The features of the game were <lb />
battery work by Smith and <lb />
Forbes and a play. Whit- <lb />
drove to Smith who <lb />
caught it it to Timber <lb />
lake at who threw it to An <lb />
second. At this time <lb />
there were three men on bases and <lb />
no one out. The visitors did Hue <lb />
Funeral of Miss Boyd, <lb />
The remains of Miss Margaret <lb />
I Boyd, who died Monday in <lb />
Baltimore, reached <lb />
evening's train and were <lb />
barfed at Cherry Hill <lb />
Funeral services were con- <lb />
ducted by Rev. N. C. Hughes, of <lb />
The pall bearers <lb />
were Dr. C. <lb />
Or. It. L Carr, Messrs. J. J. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Jr., Frank Wilson and <lb />
Miss had many warm <lb />
friends and elsewhere <lb />
in this State. She was a nurse in <lb />
Dr. Kelley's private in <lb />
Miss Annie Perkins, <lb />
the re- <lb />
mains to Greenville. <lb />
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After this she spent sometime <lb />
mountains and then <lb />
traveled in Italy, this done <lb />
with the hope of regaining her <lb />
health. She never recovered from <lb />
the blow, however, it is said <lb />
that this was the cause of her <lb />
death. <lb />
Miss Boyd will be pleasantly <lb />
by a number of our <lb />
people and the news of her death <lb />
will be read with r <lb />
Herald. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
WK AUK always seized with a desire In improve. <lb />
We have been up to date. Now <lb />
are getting ahead of date. Do you think that is <lb />
possible If so, just coma in mid look through <lb />
our YOU WILL FIND ECONOMY IN <lb />
PRICES AS WELL AS QUALITY, for the best is <lb />
always tin-cheapest. Therefore wise buyer will <lb />
be sure to examine sleek before buying. <lb />
We Make no Promises That We Are <lb />
Not Ready and Willing to Fulfill. <lb />
You can fool all l he people some time, some <lb />
people nil the time; but you can't fool all the people <lb />
all time. We never try to mislead. That is <lb />
why our business continues to grow. Call on us for <lb />
anything you may wish to eat, wear or use. <lb />
Our Several Departments Are Full. <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
The Only Department Store in <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Bur-ham <lb />
yards that was <lb />
never such pretty styles and de- <lb />
signs at his week we say <lb />
National Lawns. <lb />
In new designs <lb />
such as never was put in <lb />
but and lawns before, in <lb />
natural linen color red, <lb />
green and black stripe and <lb />
We buy any more this sea <lb />
son at any price. As long its they <lb />
last <lb />
Trunks and Suit Cases. <lb />
Plans for summer and travel are <lb />
maturing t Inch fast <lb />
and summer tripe mean study <lb />
trunks. The Automatic <lb />
Tray and Box Trunks, all canvass <lb />
covered, hard wood slats, iron bot- <lb />
toms, brass <lb />
is, 1.1. <lb />
Suit Cases, Hand Bags and <lb />
scopes, to <lb />
Standard Patterns. <lb />
Betrayal of <lb />
Though no to give <lb />
special advice to any political <lb />
party, it is not foreign to the Re- <lb />
corder's as a religious <lb />
journal to condemn to the utmost <lb />
the recent exposure of personal <lb />
and letters in <lb />
Carolina. There ate no words too <lb />
strong fir the branding of this <lb />
variety of That it pro- <lb />
from one who has been Gov- <lb />
of our Stale is more <lb />
lamentable, and, for the honor and <lb />
the weal the <lb />
more cease fur unreserved on- <lb />
Time will conic men will <lb />
not stoop lo such letters, <lb />
when newspapers will mil dare lo <lb />
reader with such dis <lb />
honor, alien no amount of special <lb />
pleading will suffice In condone <lb />
such an abuse of lb it relation be <lb />
man and man without <lb />
which race would re <lb />
turn lo barbarism, <lb />
now he has <lb />
thing has won for himself <lb />
that will distinguish his name far <lb />
longer than the Idle that his <lb />
high office would have, lie will <lb />
he mil as the <lb />
whose ungovernable temper <lb />
ruined his but as <lb />
the man who played the traitor <lb />
a not <lb />
passed by Benedict Arnold or <lb />
Judas Their <lb />
lies were larger, it is true; and <lb />
they were probably men of larger <lb />
mold. <lb />
lie who destroys faith in man- <lb />
kind serves Satan more directly <lb />
and richly than all his min- <lb />
ions. Over all lint this <lb />
man has or -nay will stand <lb />
the tact personal honor has <lb />
been given a blow, the slunk of <lb />
which will affect pub <lb />
lie life in our State for years.<lb />
Patterns kept in stock, <lb />
sheets free. Designer <lb />
fashion <lb />
Some right good things in Urn <lb />
full inches top, steel <lb />
rods, worth This week we <lb />
say <lb />
A very good value <lb />
Drawers, all sixes. These the <lb />
best kind. Others say we <lb />
say <lb />
As well be out 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 />
fit <lb />
State Board of Medical <lb />
The regular annual of <lb />
the North Carolina Slats Board of <lb />
Medical will be <lb />
held in Wilmington, beginning <lb />
June 4th, Doctors desiring <lb />
examination tor license should <lb />
present themselves promptly the <lb />
beginning of and carry <lb />
with them a diploma from a col- <lb />
of medicine requiring not less <lb />
than three years attendance upon <lb />
lectures to graduation, <lb />
of instruction <lb />
of character. The <lb />
fee is <lb />
All desiring to i <lb />
lice North Carolina not <lb />
licensed or registered, should <lb />
attend tho and secure <lb />
We understand there is a <lb />
disposition on pint <lb />
judges and to enforce <lb />
statutes regulating the practice of <lb />
medicine la this slate. The <lb />
dent of the board is Dr. <lb />
Charlotte, N. Secretary, <lb />
Dr. Way, <lb />
N. <lb />
The railroads throughout the <lb />
state will give re diced rates to the <lb />
meeting. <lb />
It Time- <lb />
To force a man to sec his errors <lb />
when lie appears to be success <lb />
fill. <lb />
To the <lb />
spirit of a woman afflicted with a <lb />
fad. <lb />
To bring a man of will to <lb />
a realization of the rights of others. <lb />
To make the very young man <lb />
how small an atom he is in <lb />
the world. <lb />
The Like of Accidents. <lb />
Most naturally the remark <lb />
Brick in <lb />
It is reported that <lb />
of J. K. Smith . Bro. will <lb />
rebuild in the near future. They <lb />
say they cannot afford to build of <lb />
wood, and will no doubt erect n <lb />
elegant brick structure. Details <lb />
of the building will be given later <lb />
Dr. Dixon, W. K. Hart and <lb />
others, owners of this property, <lb />
will no doubt build brick. The <lb />
Lodges here are also <lb />
building in the same way. The <lb />
burned district, which has been <lb />
an important center of our town <lb />
for business, will become more so <lb />
when commodious brick stores are <lb />
erected, where formerly stood less <lb />
inviting wood structures. Our <lb />
progressive citizen an not to be <lb />
downed. will continue to <lb />
grow and prosper as before by the <lb />
help of the living God. A town <lb />
of schools free from <lb />
vices of many other places, <lb />
with an energetic citizenship, who <lb />
labor and pray is to <lb />
Will Baptist. <lb />
Three gifts of each to e <lb />
Methodists Orphanage at <lb />
bow that it is near hearts of <lb />
North Carolina Methodism. The <lb />
three ho have given each <lb />
this ii arc all <lb />
W. president of the new <lb />
Loan and Trail Company at <lb />
Gen Julian S. Carr, <lb />
dent of First National Bank <lb />
Durham, Mr. K. B. Bonier, <lb />
president of the of Wayne, <lb />
News and Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
The follow who know <lb />
enough to come in out of the rain <lb />
may still be slick to carry <lb />
a borrowed umbrella. <lb />
In polities the party that is in <lb />
power always seems the worst. <lb />
It is better to give than to re- <lb />
the things you want. <lb />
It's easy to laugh at <lb />
troubles, unless they happen to be <lb />
our own. <lb />
FOR SUPPLY. <lb />
have just added Steam Supply our business and <lb />
will sell any thing in this line very low. See 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 Hancock <lb />
U, S. Injectors, Cocks, Steam <lb />
Pips all sizes, Pipe Kitting all s. <lb />
LINE OF Packing, Bolt, Gaudy <lb />
Belt, Leather Belt, Belt Lacing, Belt Hooks, <lb />
is <lb />
heard, especially in the spring of <lb />
the year, list of accidents <lb />
grows larger as time goes by. It <lb />
docs seem line, bill is it There <lb />
may lie more of but are <lb />
really more according lo pop- <lb />
I causes the though <lb />
is more likely due to the Increased <lb />
facilities fur dissemination of <lb />
the news. Ton years ago, with <lb />
same number occurring, public <lb />
would have heard of more <lb />
than half of them. Not only are <lb />
facilities but people are <lb />
reading more. The man who Used <lb />
to content borrowing <lb />
his neighbor's weekly paper, is <lb />
mil content now anything <lb />
short of a dally. Vet it is <lb />
likely I hi rush and hurry of <lb />
contributes to fateful <lb />
think can go It well, <lb />
Maud all kinds of mental and <lb />
strain, lint I tic thing he <lb />
know she slips forgets- and some- <lb />
thing Rec- <lb />
Constipation <lb />
Docs your head ache Pain <lb />
back of your eyes Bad <lb />
taste in your mouth It's <lb />
your liver Pills are <lb />
liver pills. They cure <lb />
headache, dyspepsia. <lb />
All <lb />
SOLE <lb />
Harvesting machine, Sews-s and Drain Tile <lb />
Garland Cook Stoves. <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
Home industries should receive <lb />
strong local patronage. one <lb />
a cannot establish a <lb />
factory inaugurate a enter <lb />
prise, but every man can help by <lb />
giving his to home enter- <lb />
prises. The will pay <lb />
Salisbury <lb />
Did you ever hear of horse- <lb />
chewing Mr. c. Ham- <lb />
let, of this county, before each <lb />
meal gives a chew of leaf <lb />
In every one of hit horses, and <lb />
they seem lo enjoy its much <lb />
man does, Record, <lb />
News that from I lie estate <lb />
of the late <lb />
who died a <lb />
ago, at Hospital <lb />
Norfolk, the i Female <lb />
at Raleigh n. i net <lb />
and at <lb />
will probably <lb />
Your advertisement in <lb />
goes right along with its <lb />
work. <lb />
advertisements work <lb />
all time building business for <lb />
wise advertisers. <lb />
If you want people to visit your <lb />
store put your advertisement where <lb />
ii will lie rend, is <lb />
People read this paper what <lb />
is it, and they will tee <lb />
what you have to way. <lb />
If you have not lime to write <lb />
the advertisement yourself or <lb />
don't know just what you want <lb />
to say, let us know and we will <lb />
help you get it up. <lb />
We have bright attractive <lb />
cuts to ad- <lb />
which you can use <lb />
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